Vassar College - Vassarion Yearbook (Poughkeepsie, NY)
- Class of 1945
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' -- . :wA1 'W 7! POUGHKEEPSIE NEW YORK IN NENQRIAN FRANKLIN DELANQ RCDCDSEVELT 1882 - 1945 1 1 1 1 1 1 x 1 1 3 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 3 X ,I ii Sk wx' 'M hi- ' Er if 'C rf 3 Q1 A ' x 1 w P he has the rarest of abilities- he knows how to teachg because he has a sense of humorg because he understands and loves music, and has made us love it and understand it, VUE DEDICATE THIS BGOK TO pwfeacafc QZGZQZ Shaman Ddckdaacufz 14414 We, the class of nineteen hundred forty-five, are the first class to complete our education at Vassar in three years. These years have been a time of readjustment and change. Started as an emer- gency measure in Wartime, the three year plan has proved the incentive for a reevaluation of the aims and ideals of a liberal arts education. No educational theory is perfect for all times, for a hard and fast system would imply intellectually regimented students. But We believe that with honest effort education will become more purposeful and will not be held back by the Weight of inflexible ideas. We extend our greetings to all members of Vassar College, past, present, and future. I 7fne 7ime Nineteen Hundred Forty Five A year of college life 'ma sam, Vassar College in Poughkeepsie Where We spend our days 746 Ghaaaciwu Officers and oificials The Common herd 744 Pla! Department and professor Lecture, libex, and lab 744 SMA-Pla! Four-forty to six-fifteen Stage, sport, song, and dance III fi F ni 1 , I .53 ,gg I Y .W mifimfgw 5 ' :- L - 5' ,- f. if Jfgsf 7 zg1,gp' f'?Ni..NMx UN, . v . 4 ' ., 'M . qu an -.fMf?g44-fx :,'a-33+-'nf,u,,, 2'-., .fg.vv- Y I ' A -M14 l'1w,,wQ:.2lf',, . 1 -.XgifLp,,1,-.1f'fQ7m,,,L ,mm .Mgt XM: -Q5 - Omg, U x .,.iHefv1f3?' , . 'U' Niqiqm- ,. ggawzifi' ' Hx Y W ,.':.g,m- W AY bw,:+f+! Q 1 in Wifi, ff 3. ,-E- - :-. .- ., ,L --as-wnvz z , -..-. ...- , ..- 5-' .' J --,gms ' . 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The trees hid the hybrid architecture, and the campus looked very beautiful, very large, and very aca- demic. We were impressed. We signed a hundred cards, and filled out a thousand blanks, and looked at a million happy, poised, glamorous faces. We felt small. There were no curtains in our windows. Why had we decided to be freshmen, anyway? We went to bed. And then it all changed. We knew everybody, and we did everything. We tried out for the Misc and the Chronicle at the same time, with the vague idea of getting scoops for both papers, and piling glory on our heads, we found that our boarding school French still worked pretty well, and that it was beyond human power to memorize the bones of the frog. The mysteries of the note topic were revealed to us, and we amassed thick stacks of notes, and thumbed through our already grubby Form Manual. It was wonderful. We could wear every day the lumberjack shirt we swiped from Brother when he went into the army. There was nobody to make us go to bed, and we soon split up into the ten-thirty and the two-thirty schools. We had a man at Yale, and a man in the army who got a ten day furlough in October, and another man in the navy. We had three big beer parties at the Dutch, and on Friday nights we stayed up until three hav- ing bull sessions with our roommate about Life. We were getting educated. 'a .1 , 5 T T ilfliel T' A 4 W' B ob! l Came Brst semester exams, and we crammed ten hours a day. Studying was a nightmare. When we got into the exams, we were amazed to find how easy they wereg and we caught the 5:08 and went home for Christmas to tell our families and friends ' p A A I All About It. The day we came back we screamed and embraced i ' I I f 1 i if our friends with wild joy, since we had been separated for two 2 ily ' ' weeks. We were really home. l il l l My K fl P It was cold. The radiator went on, we discovered, at exactly ' A lit l g . X we Jw' '1- 6:10 A.M. and we slouched deeper 1I1tO the now filthy lumber- .J j f - - - f if Htl it A2 jack shirt. We had two long papers at once, which was too many, ll l4,,w-- l i-irV ,F i and we trudged through the icy slush four times a week to Ken- e be yon for fundamentals and squash. Then it rained one whole j I V i I I w . I week, while We had our irst attack of home-sickness, and we ' I I I . 'f y thought the whole Hudson was descendingg and then it was ' ' l 'l l, R I I ' -li ! I , ' I Q l I Spring' 3 , li 5 il, I , 1 ll ,' l' I We read the Waste Land and decided that we, too, were deca- I A .I f l l dent. For the Hrst time it seemed really worth while to explore - l x IL N the forbidden catwalks on Main, and we had sunbaths crouched i l 5 I 5 behind a chimney. It was exam time in no time, but we could 3 not manage to get as worried about it as we had before. And the :T p f C term was an Eldorado of Two Hundred Courses and afternoons ' I T in the solarium. On Salve night the genial juniors down the hall T x :fi--., came in reeling like maenads and tossed us in the shower, but 4 1, Q 1 nobody cared. We would have our chance. We were really sophomores now, after two terms. Important people. Next year we would really get down to work. 1 F' 4' Q r X L i - Lp t . i I l, 3 ' ! - r WJ 15 . X L, -1 3 ln l E xi' x 1 5 JW 1 I' 1 1! .Ax , Q ll jj l T l' 60? Were we sophomores or juniors? Nobody was quite sure, we were convinced we were juniors, since we would graduate next year, the seniors were convinced we were sophomores, since we had been freshmen last year. It didn't really matter, we were sure we had found our niche. For we had all the advantages: nobody was worrying about us, and we had no particular respon- sibilities, like the jolly miller beside the river Dee. We were up- perclassmeng we had reached the apex of life. We looked over the new crop of freshmen critically. They sure look green, some of us said. They sure look sophisticated, others remarked. A nice crowd on the whole, but not as good as us. After all, we were upperclassmen. We noticed though, how many men they had. We went to the mail about one-fifth as much as we had, and We got about one-fifth as much mail. Never mind. There was still the man at Yale. We thought. He hadn't written in three weeks. We kept our good resolutions faithfully until the middle of October, and then something happened. We stumbled upon the dangerous knowledge that it was possible to go to history un- prepared, and that one was not necessarily flunked if a paper was turned in three days late. We read Mein Kampf steadily for three weeks completely ignoring all our work, and then came the crisis. Happy freshmen crises, with three whole days to do a note topic! We watched the dawn come in the window, and swore never again. We were wrong. It happened the next month. 'TF lil- all f f W giggle 1 K' ll , A Ng Q F ll t- i 6' 'iff - ll . 0 -, jbgflfl l A' Q f f 4' - I li l 1 j ll 5 ll l l l l fi l ' ll Q j s, 1 l - I V' V I i ' 1 'If 'f 1' II j X X y r ,I 1 I Vljylf X 'wg w r' l r f X Ml 16 1 if ll We were terribly busy. Five courses-hard ones, and we had stayed on the paper, and were wasting our youth in the cause of better journalism. We took trips to the Tabard as spring came along. Dramatics was an unexplored fieldg we made scenery and put on shorts and waved our lovely limbs in the kicking chorus in Soph Party. The man from Yale was in the audience, and he seemed impressed. We acquired a large and beautiful pic- ture of him to put on the bureau, and our roommates admired him noisily. He was going overseas in a week. A pity. Despite all the activity, we were doing better Work than last year. We looked over our freshman papers and quietly shud- dered, and then wrote our first really good term paper. We thought it was our life work and we stayed up all night typing it. Of course, we were practically flunking psych, but we can't be geniuses at everything. Besides, Miss Jones said We organized our material well. What do you want? C term we let up a little-after all, we deserved a rest some- times. It was really a wonderful tan. We perfected a foolproof scheme for cleaning a john in thirteen minutes flat, and we prowled up and down Arlington gazing at the new lavender and cerise suits. We became terribly witty and went to Founder's Day brandishing a twig, disguised as Birnam Wood. We were taking a couple of three hundred courses. They weren't much harder, and they were much more interesting. We thought per- haps our real bent was for scholarship. gi-jf' ' V . 2 , fx jl 4 , 1 A la! lu! S ! p J UWM ,N-N , 63 y ' f , l x J -l -- Ll I ir... 5 O ,. s -'uf ' ' 1 ,4rf,.,. ' f f' len rj- '7 V-I I., . - - ., 1- , V 1 Q UDE, Q: Wgtph L 1 . Q93 I qs l 1 T 7 M f'l ,, Q - ,, X ,1 ,g, .I .Q i , ,I 3 .' ix, y A A i ' ,',.'k.,! X Y - ' xr , 1, ..- . ' 1 '1 X. QXIHI p A J-' :Ill 5 ' ' 1 f 1 ' ' I . : , 1 fi' Y Y J hill l, jp, ' Ai A ii ' 'Xu 5 ' t l lil. 6 'A X t ll' 1' H l ' M- la kh!-my 1 ll l 4 li l - li llllli I I I n ,ft L pill I 'lldli' l xl . ff' f . ' t l f--sa lv ,l f .shy un f L WLUE1 7 4 l ' M 4 K H, g 17 dchclem Grand old Seniors? We were not sure. It was like having a birthday--you expected to feel older, and you didn't. We had football games in the corridor with the pillows off the daybed, and the freshmen down the hall looked surprised at our levity. We were surprised that they were surprised, and it worried us. On our twenty-first birthday We went out and climbed trees to prove to ourselves that we were still young. Of course, we had caps and gowns, and marching up to the chapel while the bells played a medieval student's song, We felt academic and part of a long line of tradition, until We became conscious of all the blue jeans around us. Most of the time we were too busy to worry about it. Why did We do extra-curricular work? Why couldn't We just sit and do the things We wanted to do? We finally decided that we were doing the things we wanted to do. We just wanted to do too many things. The fall passed peacefully enough. We had to write a thesis sometime, but it wasn't due for months. We could not under- stand why the professor kept harping on it, and we did a little work in self-defense. We finished the term without undue strain -it seemed a little silly to worry about exams with comprehen- sives just around the corner, and we wondered what compre- hensives were like. We asked our professors. One smiled kindly and said not to worry. The other chuckled a low, demonic laugh. We were not reassured, but we didn't think about them much. '1-.. X 4 ' in I , R 1' '31 3, U .F I Q 115' I Y V, T ': 2-. -. y ,. V -Atv 'rpg- H:- e e j iw, E on QQ Q Q - ... - tirri s K - a.j I 1 A Ai x. I A V K 4, ' in I N '- 18 r,..., ! W if l l,- Christmas was very gay. We felt sentimental, we didn't know what we would be doing next year at this time, and we thought lovingly of hearth and home. Back at college we didn't even think. The thesis was raising its ugly head and snickering at us, and we got down to work. We went to Prom in a fluffy creation of tulle and ostrich plumes, and, since it rained, rubber boots. We became obsessed with thoughts of Next Year and haunted the Vocational Bureau. We asked everyone we met if anyone needed a girl with not much training but a great deal of natural intelligence. Our extra- curricular activities were one by one given over to younger and abler hands, and we retired into our cells. But there were always distractions. We thought that perhaps we were not meant for scholarship after all. It was the beginning of the end. We had a strange uneasy feeling when freshmen came into our beloved room and callously sized up its good and bad points. We watched the orchard in bloom for the last time and occasionally looked fondly at the hideous exterior of Avery. The library was still beautiful from the outside, but we saw a great deal more of the interior. And when it was all over, and we were through with the exams and papers, labs, libe, waiting on breakfast, acting, sing- ing, reading and all the rest, they gave us a little piece of paper saying that we had done all this. And we packed our bags and left, and that was the end of the beginning. ,- .nil N tax F- ' f- V21 , gf? r t. i '- . . O if '4 E :N l.f' ,hi llf N v , I 1 .li ,' gl . is IJ if I l e ' 3 , E N ' y. ll M: ll .l5'l1 .lla ll f ll 4 llllyil lllif' llul ll l . ' i l J li MK l 'i f i A-. , 5. , X. ga. , ff gif! 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L -W., 95,1- ,fu ips, A - X1 L . ,4 i LTU 1:7 ff A I EY 7. Ll . gf .1 41 I if JA' .,. A , .X X 1. Y I .L . . ' lf' ' IH' P 1 3.5 ' 2,1 X : A 12' fl QM H. ,. . 1. 5. 'f 'E 2'-'Vi 2-1' .S :Q 4 1- Y 1 5 3 qw, . I ?'.1 n' X .X ..1 . '-V-:U . ' f E' if . 3 v:' . If Q.. f H wzry N able MCCl'dCl?C'lI Prc'siz1'e11I C. Mildred' Tbonzjnsnn Dawn Elizaflcflr M. Drnzlilluv' WlIl'l,l'lI ig unzvs Brucc' R055 Assixshznf Dum -'uv A . 4544! Weak. elau First SC'llIf'XIll'l' JOHANNA SEAVER ANN12 DAXVENPORT MARY JIHAN EQRARDT ETHIEL ROWI.EX' 6 4 S011 ff 1l'l1tl6'1'-GRACE BRA UN NVe drove through Taylor gate and were stopped by the Inquisition. Any stiffness? Have you had IT? No, we were healthy, but we were still quarantined, and our dreams of a glam- orous and social fall faded. A couple of nights later we sang, Oh polio, my polio, the dates may come, the dates may gong while others of us, more intellectual, declared that, You canlt get to Vassar with a low 'Cause Vera B. won't let you throughu. We settled down to a quiet autumn in our new College home. and every night we prayed for frost. We went to the Tabard on the Quting Club picnic, and cooked, sang, and listened to Carrie Rassieur's tuneful guitar. We went to Prexy's teas attired in our black best, and we entertained at Freshman Stay at Home, once we had hung our curtains and laid the rug. At Junior Prom we yielded the limelight for a little while and waited on the juniors and their dates in Main, but our glamorous posts, headed by Penny Charske, were in the public eye at the dance. ln March we put on TIM' Tl7il'ft'l'IIff7 Clmir, and from backstage we watched Luisa Facciolo's eerie hocus-pocus and table lifting. And after the show we managed to put up with the Sophomores' impromptu Bongo-Conga around the dance floor. Salve night we hid under the bed, until juniors with wild, blood-shot eyes dragged us out and dumped us in the trash barrel. We put on brilliant Shakespearean skits on Founderls Dayq and we had our own class ceremonies on Tree Day, under Chairman Irma Gertz. In the line of sports, Margie Qkes won laurels by getting second place in the intercollegiate swimming meet. We experimented academically in the C term, when twenty selected freshmen took the new ten point course Today's Cities . A 1 M5 LIU'-3 -PY' ' LA 'lllw' secmf gm ew Firsf S6'll1C'Sff'l' Prcsiflcrzf SALLY INGERSOLL Vic'e-pwsiflfrzf JUNE BEIDLER Suvrefary ELIZABETH MACCRACKEN Tl'C't1.5Ill'Pl' ELIZABETH SMITH Song leader SALLY TUCKER Second S6'llZl'Sl'l'l' SARAH HARDING JULIE RICHARDS RUTH CHENEY SARAH LOHMANN 25 A, 4 . .Wf 2 A A - W , A V, M, L .AA A.. VV., LJ K , jj W A Q 3 ff' -f ,, .. . sm.,,.... - ,,...,.I., I. H.- . . ,p,. Xlfifaxoag-sfvffp-W-,0,,YWI-,,,:.f,fw,1N . ., , Q. uf, .,,,, V 4 l , awww ,. f nf, A ' Q If ff' I Q--on-w my-vw ff K 304 wXV1.l'l ffl' r.:.,,.gi s A , gi is f Sgr ., ' fi'-I lfii We came back to Vassar last fall in a terrific state of excitement, and Soph Party reflected it. It was a smash success, running an extra show to pacify the crowds who were shut out on Saturday. Every night the house was filled to the windowsills, thanks to co-directors Nancy Bush and Mimi Griffin, cast, crews, and the authors of Tunnel of Low, Coney Islmuf, and the other songs in Raisin' ffac Dvnrv. We sang them for the soldiers at Pawling, overiStation WKIP, and at the '45-4 Senior Prom. We went to Soph Prom, blind dates in tow: we wriggled through the snake dance, and admired the chilly bathing beauties on the walls of Students, that Prom Chairman Julie Richards and her committees had arranged. Cn Founder's Day, planned under the direction of Chairman Helen Christenberry, we dropped our work and went Shakespearean, costumed as Hamlet, Fal- staijf, or the three parts of Henry VI. We contributed to the janet McGean Scholar- ship fund, in memory of Janet McGean, who was killed in an airplane crash in the spring of 1944. We worked hard, and were proud of the number of us who were on Dean's List, and of the wide interest in extracurricular activities. We had an unusual number of presidents of organizations in our class, including Punch McKittrick, the Head of Students Liberal Asso- ciation, Mary Walker, Editor of the B1't'zLf, and Kay Winton, Editor of the Cfnmfzirlv. And to prove that we have diversiiied in- terests, we have more engaged girls than any other class. We wonder if there is any signifi- cance in the fact that we chose a new kind of class ring-plain gold. 37 Jun emGZa44 First SC'7lZ!'SfCl' Second Semester Prvsidcnf ELIZABETH GATCHELL MARY JANE BAUSMAN Vive-jzwsiflefzf JOAN MALLOCH ANN PHILBRICK Sf'C1'f'ia1fy ELEANOR GOODING BETTY LOU FIRSTENBERGER Trcaszzrcr NANCY HooE PHYLLIS SAFARICK Song leader NINA WILDE 38 We worked all summer, in factories, farms, or oiiicesg some of us went to summer school. We came back to Vassar eagerly, for it was our last year, and so much to do, so little time. We looked at the scanty supplies in the furniture exchange, and thanked our stars for our old and battered daybeds. During the weeks of quaran- tine we tried to convince our freshman advisees Qand ourselvesj that V. C. was the only place in the world for a good time. We put on Junior Party. We admit that there wasn,t much plot to Pbyn-Up Boy, but we were proud of the acts, the songs, the excellent chourses, the lusty character of the Only Woman Tailor, and sad little Errol with his Hepsibah. Senior Prom was romantic with a Valentine's Day theme, despite the high per- centage of blind dates. Never mind, some day he'll come along. 5' ' '?z J We wore our new caps and gowns the lirst week of B term, and found that an extra layer of cloth over ski pants and overcoat helped to keep out a little of the cold. We told freshmen that we,d been here three long years, and we'd never seen anything like it-no doubt the sun was growing cold, and spring would never come again. Spring did come, hot and early, ushering in a whole new crop of diamonds and wedding rings. The rest of us remembered the old legend that on graduation night, a senior must take her man for a walk around Sunset Lake, and if he doesn't propose by the third time around, push him in. We wrote our theses, Hnished our experiments, spent spring vacation with our roommate in New York, took comprehensivesg and then we graduated, the iirst class to go through Vassar in three years. if my 31:1-:sw rf 'gl ,gt v V i Q N -M il f , V 6 P ,,,,,M f , ,, , W V A ' X' Q' , ' , ' 1 L, f' a, 1 V Aw ,, 1 J-Rf,-:ff ,wh .3 Tq,:,w1,r , 1 Mffsgalp N ,ld f Kflgfixffffnf ,ff k 1 H X Q X ff eu X , , ,Q XF .4 , X 2 V f xy :aww W Q W ZZ' ww X , I :SX ,ww X A ,x 1 ' Ni? A 1. Xi s- x S id ' ,. 'gfiiz kg, - ,ifzwf 1 TW jak- ' ,..- P5 V z pw:--L .,. - A .,:f' V , Z ,X 3 ,VE ,fir -1 ' i 1 . Q W? W 'KM N . T57 ww 'w s jr , , , ,,A..w1, I, ...Div ' ff . k ' ., QM.: ' ry. fn' tr' .F Mg, vi I I, ww 1 pvkfagyr , 2 1, Y :Q f - ' 1 1-'fq4g1x.' .jfs ' z-- is 5 -. f. .2 , . 1 33? I 52- .- -253 ,. 2.7 .. 1- . H 'fi , -'F Ei? 5: i -V -'Y ,fv'f ' ,' 776' 3 1 A N 1' ' 4 - ng Q.vf5j,1g3f,?L1:,gb1 , W .,., -raqqfi,-' A 2-55 ,wr-, :. nz, if ' ?,f33'Vu ' '-zz Lf 1W2 1.. ,-' , mf Q 1' if r f - ' i '7' -. AL- ' - ,Si de-' Shff f 311. P X -31 ,- WN y A317 '. 45, 'il .x ,, I. ' fx Fe. . U , -- wifi' A .:-f. .r 1. . The art major lives in a world of beauty. She con- templates the geometric simplicity, linear pattern, and the wonders of chiaroscuro in her stack of prints. A peaceful life-until the next slide quiz. In the applied art studios she makes her own masterpieces-qfor future generations of 10Sers to puizle oizier. i rqdhonamq The astronomy major may be reaching for a star, but she spends her life in a tangle of mathematics and Charts. As- tronomy? lt's out of this world! Wlio else but a star-gazer would do lab work on a cold winter night? Illliu U sir x Crafcrx on flu' moon f-fs... Malik At least we keep our accounts straight , the math major says. All those hours with numbers have taught her how to figure out the probability of making zz grand slam. And she knows that in this scientific age she can always get .1 job. .Tn . . J S1110 or CYISHIK' fzwifw 5 W W ' 1 W When we rememb dentall do er the day We acci y poured fifteen hours work wn the sink, we curse the man who turned alchem y into chemistry. But ther fond of the old acid- burned lab coat. weire still ra ' X X ,i vs X 3 M . R X. , ...,- yi N Q 1: X- I Hydro gen ion Bef if c'.x'jJl0r1'c'x I f you blow a fuse, call in the physics majorg she not I only can tell you what, s wrong, but she fixes it too. wg Means fo an vmf 44 Sriffllra' is golzfen ,,,.,m.,,,, Physics? Frankly, it gives us a large charge. 33' 4- 1 Wdmwa ...-a' 8,56 1,5 ...N . Walk in flu' sun dc! Siu We understand their language of behavior, their stages of development, and their ex- pressive responsesg and We can change a diaper like an old hand. But we child study majors still love the little darlings. We know all about themg but there is one question still unanswered: will it Work when we get some of our own? 'll' Man or fish? Backsfuge Emma D. P. looks glamorous from in front of the foot- lights, but the drama majors do more hard work than almost anybody in college. Blood, sweat and greasepaint are a recipe for Shakespeare. And we can't forget the scenery, lights, costume and property crews that Work in oblivion and make the show. E.X'fJ6'1'illlI'l1f61I fbeafer Bmw new world V Q V X. A rr rm. Brooks :mf flanks i' Q ii Y JGIWHX t, di... . Znqlah We went from Beowulf to Thomas Hardy, we relived our childhoods and our first experiences with reality in Narrative Wfriting, and we can read Chaucer with a Southern accent. Nvho but us has such an unfailing command of the Modern Idioni? We have even been known to help our roommates with their papers. WS. Arvfw um! frizrnzjnlmnf Murlozn' fo Mifflin 47 W nv a 'V moss NRTIONHL Pnuniifg, 1929-194 f ' -,wx Reasons for fa.xaf1011 LNG N 4 Q 31' fi fax , A wh ,. , I Social 111115011 111 gc. Sociology, ella. The ec, soc and anthropology majors have learned about the private lives of the Ugandi natives, the sources of the Melting Pot, and why we have inflation. These girls really know some- thing about the society we live in, and perhaps Dl'lIIHIlll 1'sw'f'r'11's su 11 ply C c'ili11g j11'ic'f's 48 E ---L41 they will be able to reshape it. But they are faced with the clifhcult question: whether to make the facts fit the theory or the theory Hr the facts. V-an I lr t V .A.. ,ff s- ,f l L11 Iwllv Fmzlzu' Quo usque tandem abutere, Catalina, patientia nostra? Bon jour, mes enfants. And el profesor breaks into a stream of rapid-hre patois that leaves us limp but still willing. Ifaceent? Shrecklich! But we keep on trying. We struggle with the subjunctive, mangle the sentence structure, and invent our own vocabulary in our efforts to master the mysteries of the Rus- sian Mind or Sturm und Drang. The red plague rid you for learning me your language , Caliban said. We suppose, in our soberer moments, that English is hard, too. 'ir-xi I X . ,.,,, as I . 4Wm eww., 253154. ,, I -' 2 Faris of life High dire' M ed ico Q4 Hygiene is one of the few things we all have in common. We found out what section we were in, and we went regularly. Some of us took notes, some wrote letters, some knitted, and a few slept. But all of us, at any rate, took hygiene. Zcfucaiion There's nobody, we're willing to bet, who will ever forget the day she discovered that her an- gel robe didn't fit. From there it was just a step to leotards and the first lame weeks of funda- mentals. And by the time we had passed in- termediate tennis and got used to the simple reg- ulation bathing suits, exercise was quite worth the effort. li Stone age 0201094 The geology major stalks through the Catskills with pick and hammer pursuing some wily pebble along the track of a glacier that dried up a long time ago. She has already made elaborate plans for an oil well in her back yard. And in these lean days, she's glad she learned to roll her own on the field trip in Wyoming. Geewffuf Gone are the days of the flat green joggerfy when we looked at maps in awe and wonder- ment. Now we are at home from the Gobi west to Guadalcanal, we can tell a typhoon from a monsoon, and locate a veldr, a prairie, and a pam- pa. Where would you go if you wanted to plant a sugar beet? The world's our oysterg ask us. E1zzr'i1f011mc'n1' and dC'l 6'lOfJIllC'11IL Professor Wfarfbin Mmm Into 140 we go, untwisting all the chains that tie the hidden soul of harmony. Sonata? Plain chant? Dickey will teach us-he,s there now, conducting the class, and his Bach is worse than his bite. The sonata is divided into movements, the first, the second, the third, the fourth. Poly- phony, the three B's. It could be the recapitula- tion or the exposition, maybe, or even a codn. If you don't know, courage: come out and face the music. .-sag WJ' alfbillaaq The history major walks in Ll narrow rut between Swift and Stack three, lost in L1 frame of reference, while she mutters dares under her breath. She explains wearily that Papal Bulls do not live in pastures, and that the Diet of Wforms stopped being funny in 105. Tojmiful llllfxfjllll Sfdfk 1'fN'c'4' I I I I I I I I II I I, I , II I I II I I I I 1 I , I I I II K -N ! ' I I NK Buf tl C-I- is zz gl'l1I'l'0llS nzark . Cfaarlc' mag uc' I I I I we The Good, llae True and fbi' Beaufiful .49 Essence and afiribufe P 54 Inductive reason If an entelechy perceive that it lies not merely in the mode but in the essence of a monad that its attributes should be further investigated, by the process of deductive reasoning, we will discover-a philosophy major. Pweffelaffff The psych major sometimes feels that she is spending all her time pulling habits out of rats. Freud will give the best of us Ll worried intro- spective air, and our roommates sometimes feel that we are watching them overtly, hoping a neurosis will come to light. But we know that we are the only really normal people on campus. MdSfl'I'l11f77fl Firsf C!Jl'illf!Jft1IIS efefew The study of religion not onl ' g ygives usa di . . . et er 1ns1 hr into our own and other's beliefs P 55 , but also helps us better to understand historical ovements. In addition to our gious traditions, we learn abou sounding yet not altogether foreign religions of India and the Far East. and cultural m own reli t the strange .. 5. We love to study, we love our polit they sang in Soph Party a few years ago. From the case histories of jones Us The Siafc' of New York, we have 1 governments are earned how put together, and we our superior wisdom when we found that we could out mates during the elections last November. blessed -argue Olll' I'0OI'1'1- T0 form a more perfect union . . 56 1 1- f Miss R!1!7l'I'fS Aninzalx amz' jzlauli planlls' e Life is not all a bed of roses, we have learned, and the littlest toadstools have the longest names. We spend long hours in the lab bending over microscopes, and drawing pictures of the strange things we discover. But what could be lovelier than a field trip in the spring, picking flowers? wf.f 7 A , , gf- . t ...W , a ' W 5 ',sff4fe,'1f:f ' ' Glass garflwz We have spent a great deal of time knee deep in Wappinger's Creek looking for small slimy things. And we have learned about ourselves from Cleo, the lady that comes apart. It's a long Way up through the phyla, but we're rather proud of evolution. Homo sapiens 5 7 Q w f ' sy g X ,, QQ 7' R ffjgxv. L .N ' . 71,-fl 1 LN, f ,I ,J , HL XS M Q vmyi S PS' 41 iz A V. ., ,gy 3 M x - - . kfV2 f 1? Q ' 5+ Sew, x 22 1 19, 4 V ,g,A. M., . yi ..i,nz5?gy , ,W Q- mm ' we ENEX ' V Maggy .gps M M. xx 'ww f ? B Q Q war-Q, 5 ww, S . 7' Mix W . 'N W. K, 1 . S ,Q - 'Q -M x -x1i+Q ,Xi r 1 TW.. 'N '7he .fidaafuf The everyday libe, the libe of overnight books and long sunny afternoons in stack three, can look like 11 Gothic cathedral on a snowy De- cember evening when the choir is singing Aflesfc' 1:ftfl'1L'X in the tower. If you prefer spring, take .1 book to one of the courtyards, and watch the stone gargoyles for L1 couple of hours. Or, if you wish, study. Gait' may fo k no zulwlgv . 4 t Wong Bj!71illgl'df7!J-ji' 1 I 25. 5 E1 i . L it sw si S W my Q' ji? W fir in 4 fwsf- A s r, KA A A 1 1 K I ig 2 ' , Z i Behind srwzvx ni, ,--my A-an M -W, .,.. 52' ' i 'S ,sf-Lil ,Jill .Dirk fail rs: ii ' MH wa f e 1 j,s,......-f. X l Wy: ? 8.25. ':, ! 3 ,gn , H' . A x NVe all know the library hazards. First, the Bottleneck in the Card Catalogue. When you iinally break the Bottleneck, you descend to the depths of the basement, only to find the book missing. Inquiry shows it to be on the Ec 105 reserve. It is, of course, in use. An hour later your turn comes at last. You read ten pages, a bell tinkles, and a voice tells you she has re- served the book for overnight. You can't win. 4 . .- C Ales it , .., . L , is w2? iJf..'45w iw ' '2- F .X I hiiyw pf., .aaxbrw AM M. , ' ,Y -vIed 5'f A 1 9Zti'. ,W Pl 1 . r . f' sf Bicycle row -1.1 Rvlifs WNY ,NM- 'Y American bisfory Good-night ladies xx .dj X X X XX Y XX X N N wivms f-f WSF' N ' A 4 H -Q' 'Q Q .f Q V WV, ' 1 was-V: A- -iz! A' M - -mm-P , hw., 1, , F ' Q' fx i?: t ,' ,ix -I -WJ' '1lWiLEj ':- U , .1 Q g,f ', um-xxfy-+.-f-'RTX,.vB'u45. .. fx ML izwffwm. ag R M31 WU., f 41, ,K 'S Q 1.-1'f'Qf , f:w1.' f ,?,,3.,5J5.',.,Mi'7fjm54y1l - . xv W , N, F W. ag l M -45 . k ' .,,.,i.,,,- . ,-45+ Wa sf' :. 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We found our rooms and eyed our roommates, and we were taken on tours. We went to Convocation and were awestricken by the faculty in their black gowns and gold tassels. College four They took us trembling to meet the Dean, but all we had to do was sign our names again. We IDBI thousands of people. Later we learned we had to compose a songg we remembered the epidemic, and sang Oh polio, my polio when the upper-classmen serenaded us. 'Q Krew? 2, , ve.. Sf ,, wtf e uf 1 ,. . -,Q ' Ola ,g 1 , , ,Q it 'nw t it , 'wa I l I X, A Serial llll nzber M3 swf A 71 gel x Azfzfiscz' They took such good care of us that we thought we'd never left home. They took our pictures and gave us numbers, and they dressed us in flowing white robes while they weighed and measured us. And our Advisor told us about the Post 0Hf1ce and the Drug and how to open a coke bottle on a Strong box. l UlH1lfl'l',S Davy NIl'I1IfII'f1'.i of Mafffn' 11' 38- X if 9? ,. 1, V4 Q-'Q -A X, Q Nia Ss 7 1'-9 -f is-Q, fy h . Jig 15 ' ' -V , .dim , wi ., V r F 51g 5 A 5, V f .Y L, .1 A : , W J fx fx., 'f.fl55'2'f f' i i1Wa Ili' . . 5 X K-X ' Y '0- X A , 1- aif,?1Qi?,f,1X,x :E mi 535 A? Z, .. 1 . . ry A- - gy :Hn f A u L C Daisy Cfmizz, Class of '45 315' . 5 I X? if 'ww 549 Nl ,V 2 kv I if --1 J1S!.'k,2,--, ' -,mwv dad XVe grew upg we became seniors. Wfe staked our claim on the big tree in front of Joss and put our plaque on it. Salve Night we became free spirits. Class President Miggy Bausman received Matthew Vass.1r's old spade on the steps of Rocky, and we marched off, screaming Salve, to celebrate with Mat- thew Xl.lSSlI',S own Good D brew. Class free -H 'x 5 , V I I QQ , 1 A , r ,Y , .. , ,,,: 1 I' I :V 'f , , ' 1,-L Q ,. V, s Vgfliigf r ' ' '.'9?,-17 , 68 Nfa-5' rfzlj' in Ovf0f1c'1' 5 ,wav- Z., Wg., i . ,A v fggkfify 5:8634 vf ffflg' . .1 f3 -nth , ,Qfifl ' .mf-Qfgg M , QTL' Y, , H'-ffmx Floraclora .I 'fi V I .. L . I .. J. b xv... N s v N .-fxv N., 7 'U-,. ' . 9 ' , MW .,-X l I, x 1 fm Qu, , SL? ' '95 W . ,QM i 4. :N ,, Ji, X NX f xx X sig AZ' fm Xw x N -My M 4'-x j-N2 Q we A. ,,,, X Sf ,sv Q x . sv ' W ' NYM' ' ,Spf ., ik . 12 ' .Q '-ENN. img V' xt if r x X ,x, 9325 n 1 . A' A A no 3 stage. And L1 word of eommiseration for the long suffering roommates who have to watch them muttering their lines and making fsees in the mirror. Wforth it? Cast, erews, and audience come back to Avery howling for more. NVe have seen some of the great moments of the theater: Mr. Caliban Post Us he il man or Il iish?j, and mr. e.e. Cummings, sleep pushing L1 wheelbarrow of green mice. And we marvelled at the ease with which our friends in Third Hall became beetles, butterflies, and worms. mf' ,MQ mr 1, C I ,yr m,,:gg,.: +3 S 490' I Til. f -W may If Af-vmlfzuzfr flvc' junsifizv . . . My fI'l'6'6Zl7lS are geiiing better all ffrc' fime . . . Sealed paam, '45-4 The '45-4 Senior Prom-we are nostalgic as we write, for '45-4 is lost now in the Wide, wide world. A Senior Prom in winter is something newg we re- member those golden slippers sliding along the frozen slush. A small prom, but there are those who loved it. Do you remember back when . . . Daisy Chain '46 72 '1iHtI ' .IIIZ HIV Il'-U1 Hill N124 15 r 'H U v ,,. Y. Sapfz flfzam 1 f S h Plrtv tlmt we used Coney XY'e were so prouc 0 op . I . Island decorations for our Prom, too. And we heard again that l1en1't-throbbing voice singing, I can see yooouuuuu . . . Sojmla Parfy unzrzzzl' tqirfx PVUIII Cjllzlfflllrlll vllllit' Rivfmrffx WWW T11 IIIIFI of 1,111 X lvlflclf-EIN! lqfllfllll Jo ZVZYUII flu' I'l','lf CUIIIUS ql'0IH7l1.: GUM 171511 111 Alaska anim paaly, '45 Img arf Errol Pyn, looking for n wife, Went to the Yukon, Where he found a gold rush, ll room shortage, a reconstructing Vassarite, a hula dancer, the Only Wo111an Tailor in the Yukon, and the whole cast of P,j'lI-UP Boy. M , ,M W WM WAY I M-Ak ,W A V, vu , ' ' A ' ' 'Q W Prom Cjllllllllfffft' mm, 5 ' P '45 Hearts and Cupids and awe-struck under- Classmen looked down on Prom Chairman Toni Aiguier and the seniors' grand march. Only a few of us, with our seventeen-year old Cousins, smiled bitterly when the Octette sang Wh61'C,d you get your date for the Prom?n aug-If YLWHJ 'ld f, , .. -.,,.-,mm ,s..w4.s...w...., . sa w,,c.......a... .a , .,., ,, .Maw . . K, 9 V, fig' Q ' 11 7 f, ,. ,,, xg, '- f ,,, w.L'.VZQ'. fi 'NM Qs few sgilf f7,,x A .4-my 0, 4-a PQQ: I, ui 439' 12 K V x pf I W f 3 ,,.' if 'ZW Q p fyiim f 'Em fr V5 E QKWZ W UIQ. We gal ! It,s the one extra-curricular activity in which all of us participate. The mornings when we sleep through the alarm clock, we wake up with orange juice and coffee in the Retreat. We order superstructures in the Pub and the Drug -chocolate ice cream, fudge sauce, marsh- mallow, butterscotch, dust, nuts, and a cherry, please. On Friday nights, fugitives from Hudson River Shad and pineapple Sherbert disappear downtown for steaks and chops. And there's always the Dutch when we want to get away from it all. Nm! 71a-Ze! Both the right wing and the left wing of the scravvny' bird of capitaHsn1'Q to use R4r. Porter,s classic remark, went wild on election rnghn YVe nayed up untH ive A. NL uwndng for IDevvey to concede the electhong and the next morning, bleary-eyed and yawning, we thought that even deniocracy haciits dratvbacks. Scoop! MU-'aan A. ' s'N?'h, ' Q Wlfflllll uf hmm Yale wa Rocky Safurday morning Weekenfd Saturday A. M., and it's a quick leap from blue jeans and sneakers to a sleek black creation and n lint that looks like something out of Picasso's blue period. Our roommates are off for the Copoacabana, Harvard, or perhaps 21 visit with Great Aunt Meliitablc, while the rest of us slump deeper into our easy chairs, and go back to Scliopenhauer. wx. pf gy , W.4,.4-di07'lhifr-,w.4,f... .. Yi. Y at-X 1 Q , ,J . .uf gf' 1 84. WY I shall siz' bare, serving fm fo fric'mfS Meet me zznder the clock l . R. 'LTER Simba! A Elizabeth Gatchell '45, Presidentg Eleanor Gooding '45, Vice Presidentg Sally Ingersoll '46, Secretaryg Elizabeth Blackall ,45, Treasurer. Olive Rolfbifzs, Chief Iusfire Students' Association is composed of all of usg it is the student body as a democratic unit, working out our own problems. NVQ try to keep on the straight and narrow, away from such crimes as laying a frayed extension cord under the rug, or running down our head resident, while riding without a light. We argue out Cur- rent problems: walking on the grass, smoking areas, details of co-op living. This year We Co- operated with the government by keeping off crowded express trains. Students' is not just an organization for enforcing lawsg through it we have evolved a plan for living. Court ax 5 k esxcx K f A r X ', . iipik. NX' -, ,sie-sY , ij? s r y 14lfzfeZ'ic When the air in our rooms becomes too thick and smoky, there Comes the Call of the Wild. The pioneering type is off to the Tabard for the privilege of chopping wood and burning bacon. We play squash in the square boxes in Kenyon, and mutilate badminton birds in our zeal. Hockey balls rebound from our sticks and shins. Most of us cool off in the Kenyon pool. A few of us, conhdent even in the simple regulation bath- ing suit fits all figuresj take our men there. When we feel nostalgia for our childhood we play hopscotch in the Quad. Sometimes we sit on the steps, yo-yo in hand. And the most pop- ular sport of all: Sunbathing 388, MTWTHFSS, 1:40-4230 Gerfrzzzfe Trunzbzzll, Presirlwzf 1 f Oufing Club l i Q 8 2 2 0 A.A. OfFCl'S Ming aaup Gut your horse at Homer Gray'S, .md yo for 5 3 morning ride, rein or Shine. lance Glad The ncwcst art, .1 blend of music, color, and form 2,6041 ew XVater, water everywhere and all the boards did shrinku, while our poor boat reposes peacefully at the bot- tom of Sunset Lake. Once we raise it, plug the leaks, and scrape off the Dutchess Coun- ty barnacles, we might have time for a few days sailing before exam week. 5 Glad Wliat do the Aquabelles have on us? We play mermaid in the cool green depths of Kenyon Pool, getting ready for the annual water carnival. And the supper afterwards is, of course, the best part of the sport. Swim and sway 'T O jfficers i l Tal 3' 'Ghwwh Touw room The aim of the Community Church is to unite girls of all faiths in worship, and increase the value of devotions and of practical religious Work. Under the leadership of Audrey Talmadge '45, the Church conducts daily non-sectarian services, helps supervise Lincoln Center, Cath- erine Street, the jewish Center, and the Fair Clubg and coordinates the religious activities of the college. 'L 'tif E,x'm'1rli1'v Cfmrrfi C011 Ilfil Science For those who wish to know more about the prin- ciples of Christian Science. -favlffn Qaoup To bring together girls of different faiths, and to eliminate religious preju- dice. RS fnlmfzacial Qaaufp i The Interracial Group provides an opportunity for combatting prej- udice and proving that there is really neither East nor West nor border nor breed nor birth. t 3 3 , IV Glad The Newman Club gives Catholic girls in the college an opportunity to meet together and further their knowledge and understanding of their beliefs. 4m GM One of the community centers for children, gives you a chance to help the children develop their talents, and to use your own talent for tact. 'Glad Where the employees go for re- laxation and recreation, also provides an opportunity for the employees and students to meet together. r QE ? ,,,iE,. 52 had Glad That confusion at seven olclock on Tuesday and Thursday eve- nings is the Choir dashing off to rehearsal. The beautiful music on Sunday morning seems to prove that they spent their time well. 87 Audrey I.eLfey, Presiderzf of Phil Aff fbrre, sferze info The FllgflI6'6'l'S The jizzisfaml prorlzzcz' ff x 'Y NV K wr TX? QW 1-A I T552 , E 1. 5 W, v facmify ,I V W' ,fzfzf Y ijfk - - M -1' fgjifam ig .Ner.'qi,X , '..:, a,gf'2'w .S 5 f Z f fl: :QL gg , 45:9-s Q Qu ' w ,Cfw' Q' -:fu . ef f 43 : sg 5 V ' fzeid Can you act? Construct a Victorian parlor out of canvas and scrap wood? Pound a nail straight? In the Hall Plays We exploit our genius along these lines. In the fall the upperclassmen put on LoL'e's Ola' Sweet Song with the proper Saroyan touchg and in March the freshmen presented that super-chiller The Tlyirfeefzfla Cfmir. Qlf there are any uincidentsv in the audience, blood trans- fusions may be obtained at the nearest eXit.j av? A X 5 ww X v sv '4,,,, kxswk HE it X 1,1 4 X' X Q , Y .. Mg Q, N ,kk f- T? igx , f' 4 v.,fM-.vqgygvigw W . Q .Q MAS . ffffl? . ' mffw, X X , , , ,Q 2 X: S i W M M X Sw W f J ff 1 f .' Wi! 32- 'I f , ff wmx ,xv M, 13 'EL 2 1 in 1: 4 X x W K ? N 494711 Q3 iw 1 1 , MV LW, ,v '. ' hr 1 ...gr f f4'z15f1..ffv4 .W Q x X .. ,A 45, .Q , ,-xy,-y. ,W , ,kr 'pf' ,,..-. A ..,, 0 V S W M V , 4 . 'Pv W we ' Q- A 'li 3'WAnh.,z an' g?V',6 '.i ' , ' ' .1 ' 4 Q If-, ,4 2 f .,kQ:'-wi' Tj 1 4 '? fx X ,.-- 1 'QI .U ,hm . . , 4 ff5'f wi -341522551 Q, G2 f 0 ' 3. ' JF f v,Q ' -f ' ,wk H f-Qifd , .45 f he , 3:.,,, ms ' .,, . f Q ,gk rl Oy 5 ., ,... -I1 ww f. , 89 V W Y , Y T33 E UIIIUI SCIJZULII Pzfm cm' .. .in Polit is for everyone who wants to remodel the world, by revolution, counter-revolution, or even X N legislation. Discuss the issue, look up the statistics, x take into account economic-political-sociological factors, and Wire your congressman. '-5? Poli! Sfzzdcvzfs' Liberal ASSOC'ftlfl0lI nm , Polif Cozzfczwzcc . ix -x Dvbczfcf Quik? K x NR 'S' 8 Q , 7! Bam The Brvu' prints the best literary work done on campus, and Art flourishes even with extra courses and semesters to be coped with. Five times a year the battle is waged between the palely esoteric and the vulgarly popular. ' !Vew4 Three A. M. struggles with headlines, frantic discussions on What is our policy on policies? and hasty trips to the Drug for coffee make up a news- paper. The Misc is going to press-watch for that Wednesday afternoon scoop. 92 I E T f ,g'?, 'W 1945 W ' n The Vussarion is like poison ivy. It comes out in the spring and everybody gets it. XVC. of course, sweating out our souls on ads, art, and amiable blurbs under the pictures, are convinced that it's the Best Yetg but never trust an editor. O The Cjl7VUlIj4'll', now in its sec- ontl year, is .1 vigorous purveyor of fearless reporting. NVe remem- ber the famous rival posters that came out announcing that We cover everything .ind XYt'e ex- pose everything. There's good news in our mail boxes on Satf LlI'Ll.ly morning. 1 ,ss .vs P. Baldwin, Ari Club Pres. Frrnrla Club Officers 'f of 4,4 V' ,ga 321 r , , Elf, f UW Z4 ff r Hal' Glad Formed for the artists who either don't have time enough for regular art courses, or who don't have time enough in the courses to do all they want, the Art Club provides an opportunity for informal sketch- ing. We struggle with the human form, trying to boil down three dimensions into twog and who knows, we'll be Rembrandts yet. .fe emcfeqz ' Allons, mes amies, chansons! Au claire de la lune, a sweet refrain, or the martial sound of La Marseillaise. Le jour cle gloire est ar- rizfefl Today we have a meeting of Le Cercle Francais. Villon, Ronsard, Chateaubriand, les cathedrales de Notre Dame ou Orleans- theyire discussed in lecturesg and all know- ledge is pleasant when liesprit is there. W V9 7 'N 'Sm The glory that was Greece and the gran- deur that was Rome have not sunk out of sight in the dust. Law and literature, pot- sherds and Pindar, strophe and antistrophe, the Via Appia, bread and circuses, the Parthenon-and there's the last civilization, curled around the Mediterranean. We learn it all in the Classical Society, which has the self-announced reputation of having the best refreshments on campus. 6' ancf 'Wzekla The relationship of the Composers Club and the Thekla Club is symbiotic-the one composes the music and the other plays it. 'tMusic hath charms to soothe the savage mind g so come with your music and your violin, trombone, or pipes of Pan. 95 Der Dezffsvbe l7l'l'l'ilI Olivers I o Glad Life, alas, and the Russian Soul, inextricably mixed. Should we then, sadly, be in a cherry orchard, or march to the Kremlin waving red banners? Must we sit on the steppes, with three different un- pronouncable names? We learn about Russian life, and then off to a borsch supper. Vodka, Comrade, or tea for two in a samovar? 96 In me Wmein To the Delzfsvbe Verein Friday meeting come, to Apfelwein and doughnuts eat, and a Singkreis have. Ja, Du, 11,71 liegsf mir im Herzen, sing, Fraulein, sing, laut und deutlich, lfb weiss niclaf was 5011 es bc'- cfeufen . . . And a Weihnachtsspiel, a Christ- mas play with drei kings, a Christkind, Mary, Death, and a Devil, and a strong 105 accent. We must always Deutsch speak: Hast du eine Zigarette? Zwei Seelen wohnen, ach, in meiner Brust. And one soul us ir- regular verbs teaches, and the other to drink another glass of Apfelwein, bitte. it Russian Club Ojfcers 11 Cirvolo Ifuliuno UH'll't'l'S .9 Gzkzcala flaliana Il Circolo Italiano-picnic at the Picei- rillis, sing, dance the tarentella, and learn about vita e lingua in Italia. And at Christ- mas time thereis a spettacolo di Natale, with Maria e Giuseppe, put on for the bambini. '7mlulia Jfbipana Tertulia Hispana-sing and dance, Seno- rita, and learn about Espana and la America Espanola. Me gusta muchog and a good time makes a Good Neighbor Policy. fx if il 'ui 1 Tvrfulia Hixjmmz ojfvvrx Lllllglltllgl' fvsfiwzl NF at-Q.. W W'7,, v, uv x . iilwfwqi Z ga V VA gnu gf av Y 5 if 5 3K..?A,,M, ni-X s 'Q 'wif' . 'SQEA Q rg? . 45 a, a 1 , f , A f aw it 1 J 59 ilk K i 'Q.,x,: .ik M, K5 ' 'MJGZM Are you Chinese, Polish, Japanese, French, or just plain American Qwhatever ibut isj? At the International Club you can meet girls from other countriesg and you settle international problems while you figure out the relationship of crumpets, brioche, Zwei- bach, and doughnuts. The year's activities are climaxed by the International Day Festiu val, with folk songs, dances, and colorful traditional costumes. S ' glad Xylophil, gamma rays, and lucite affect us, whether We know it or not. The Science Club keeps us informed on new discoveries in the many branches of scientific research. It has an active program, featuring bulletin board exhibits and lectures by faculty members. 98 Infvrmzfiofzal club 0jfi'ic'm'x i c is: X XQ X X X X xx K N iw vifwi Science 011112 0626675 'neenllen When the Pawling Rehabilitation Center was started, Vassar decided that it ought to do its part, too. Dressed in our finest, we took the perilous ride to Pawling for dances and to help put on shows. Our patriotism seems to be appreciated. 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Bacteriology Mathematics Psychology i-ff!-1 Af fe- fly - riff' lrglg .. by-- .PRN 5 .F 'J ' i -- -V ., L, ., ' . I : M I F ,- . 1 'U ji ,l r '- ,lf ,.'i.f?jf,w - -- .rv Y 1' - - .L ug- -I-f.'v ,'- A .-I 'R -A-.-tan , - w if' I - fe w -- f , aff- I I . .hw-iff-ri. , +'iM.-.. .-as ' - . 'Q -4 ' 4 -7 . : - .. pq 8-P fr , ,ab ,351 of ' -J-A -KL-I A -,I-,' 1 -ln, JL, N., M,,..44 cf' ' WI -A. --..f.,,.,,A wg,-,f-f ' .M ,- 'TJ 4- , 6 -H':1'vf'.i01:'4'vt-P'-v.'pn?L'.A-:Z-if- Z L 711-4 1-dw' 3: 15, il , - ,'4!'ff1-1-fe-s-ff..-,f-.. as,--.--.cj'.-.ff '.-4--r -.1-WM 1:-N94 HE-v -:- 1-I finmff 7 Q'-LLJCQ. TL- 'JM-A,-4,3 aww ,Q h ,,,..f.h- ' If -df' ,ya , - 'Y V ' , ZYKZHQM- -. 'Q .LI . aw-:1:a:i,:wi,,1a, 157 SWR ,N ibm Q., 5 nf J , 's -f 2 a t JE: if 5 s 4,3 za- ALICE MICHIKO Toco JOAN WEEKES TRIMBLE GERTRUDE TRUMBULL Hunt, Idaho Verona, N. Weston, Mass. Sociology Sociology Mathematics NANCY RUTH TRUMBULL ELLEN TUCKER EDITH CULPEPPER TURPIN Schenectady, N. Y. Ashland, Wis. Macon, Ga. Reconstruction Political Science English K I-Gvmq?-c??'::,i1. .I . Nm ff? ms'-Q..5 'W- q,.. --, H- . -w I ,,..- I., l, . f ' qv. , , I ' 1' 'fnghfvn mx di' 'V Ti3 +,zQi.' ' ,. ' - -' 'nge' . 5' U. . H y . ' ' '- ' ' ' ' if 5,5 . ' ., ' pg-Jr if 1 ' JM' '1,'lf:: ..iampiqm:MN-c,4?,1,7,iiE1:'r. 'WM' ,,.'3i,., MQ-.wcrrra-+w-fm-.sam-4.-1vw-'Jian-eva-2-eff:-Q-asa---14+-f -, l 4 ...-2,-'S' Srlvssreu-fe--uer.w:e-a-ea4w1:-4:2-'ffv-rf:-fy-we-.A-H-:u4ee.f:ugc..-Qrfdbifazm J' 'f 1 .1 N. bl.,-.','5 .- -,' i l ' 158 Q A ,..-:1r'fl',f ' , H.. h 5,,'L4 -1 ' .: - 'lp , fff' W1-V. -f-if M,,..wf in ' 1 ,.,.. ,f . V rd Q q v: -. - : ' we ' ' ' R. ' x '+f'-- ' f '1 -' - W A N3-I' .L-ff 4 3 - - . 3' rr., ' '1 is .' 'Lf ' ' Ur' -,.. ,- -A ..- H 1 . :H 41 . . .I ' v -15 N' ..1s -':' ,L P A .sc in A iv... . -K xisf- LQ ' 1.14 A, - M'-'::.'sanT:q 'Ni'n y v'M:q'Qv iL-'i''x: 4'iH'm' - v' -.pq-,.-- , t'754!f!'fP'fr-lick-a J 1'!'-A:-1-.r'.q !4'fr-rQ4-.wJvA4-...Sai-5.4-I. -.-H !,..u.5,,-,,v. ,.1,,,,,,....,e--' AV 5 - -. ' ' . . 4 'ez' ' 4- .,., w., t,-,Ali . -1z7,E.4dl5.,,!,,5w ALIDA VANAMEE ANTOINETTE MARIE VARISCO Portland, Me. Bryan, Texas English Chemistry I 'A :Q Q mv ,A DOROTHX' LUCILLE VARISCO Bryan, Texas Italian we--'Nur im' 7 MARJORIE ELIZABETH VIETOR HENRIETTA A. VOGRHEES BEVERLY ANNE WADT New York City New York City Northfield, Vt Zoology French Span.-Amer. Culture M., 'Z H f i' 1 .3 2'-':':i'g -3 ' . l '-L .1 . fi 5 , 3' YA,-.12 'T1,,,.,- iff - G-'.' 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Economics English Child Study , CONSTANCE S. WHITELEY MARX' CYNTHIA XVHITING PEARL ANNE NVIEBOLDT York, Pa. Holyoke, Mass. Highland Park, Ill. Spanish Music Psychology A , , W - -'A A --I ' M..-4iff -.-.j if ,.,,. U, I4-.,f-4--1 f .. - V41-n.: b g+j ' V2g,.,v - ww--..fn M.. 'X' , , -.. m' t ' '4'3'- Q. 'l ' 'I L' ' sr. if-' 1 -- IQ, -f ' ? .. - IL., C, V ' 5 ,R .- - Juv A f . '.' ' ' ,JT QF? 1 51. MA 53.--'Y-j' J , f' ilk ' h.-11,gi.Y,,'- K.,,'1-11:-T-j-1 'Bi' YN. -,.'. ' 4 f , -'z-..'4':'-r.-+:v1.'i.x'v -'v'5n1d-i--iv.-I-,'S-1'-L,.'vCJ4 H' 'I ' . . .'4,.,,.. . n76'vl1'?k'f.'fI: f:-'ei'-1'i'!4-HC'-g't2'-rff'.-fwf-G--W-K1l:'--4.4-u'i5-IHL'I 'Tu-1654.2-Q-'fri'-2L.'-1 . -H-sf-....,.,. . ,..,.,W,.- ,-6 '-'. , .. ,, U . A, ,...t,1g.. -,. , .-.RA ., -M. ,,n,, V' , 11 161 f' 'Va 'QU NINA DOUGLASS WILD ANNE CHAUNCY WILLIAMS CHARLOTTE C. WILLIAMS Milwaukee, Wis. Warrenton, Va. Louisville, Ky. Art History Art Zine sv 'RS' JULIANA WILLIAMS PATRICIA WILLIAMS PATRICIA ANN WILLIAMS Detroit, Michigan La Jolla, Calif. Warren, Ohio Foreign Relations English Mathematics 3 Q,.o,UL'- Q ' .ti if-3,., A ..i i lrvg-.. . . ff--..fi D' i Qi-. , , .-f.,.. ' ,. .I ff' .5 55? Y--e..v,-TlghwklnjV '.r'f-A,.v,igf :nf I w : f ?1,'12'.IGH .w!vf '1!Jui'J'-22'-.v I. z:7.1i,,.M- N, .--,I'Qli,Q6,,9fln4f-ff-4,f.r'u:.A:-evgmf,-5,,,.,,:'-.L-.qw-54-,-41144-wryaa-am..asm'-.-:.-1.51-yrfgLf.f1:..Q 1, t., , , ,,1,Q35,,r,11'h -'f7'9'?:11hi4::aszz11fw'1-H'- n. r 1 I K F. xfft Q, bw -.IVQ,iL,.'f i . it ' I 9! .. vp. I , , . . -7- . - - - .'7. 'e 1 -'- ' -. . -A . 1. - '- .QQ ,.. .- I - . gf. .,'.: - . , A lv. :L -t .V . . . .nn-A,-A-.' ' F ' w lv- f-7 - -'Q 1u.,3:,.. x 1,,. r-J.. . Q . ,,. .-,- Q, , , , , ,S h - wh .nu V K in .V A J' . , - 53? Q A N-41, h-555' , N , I .,.:'3f' if ,..'7 xi . ., . ,fn A , ,Fw . A 1 L. . 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L.H.D., President of the college ana' Cbairnzan of the faculty C191S- J OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT ELIZABETH BRUCE NIARKS, Execiztize Secretary to the Presiflent q191S- J C Department of the Dean OFFICE OF THE DEAN C. BIILDRED THONIPSON, PH.D., LED., Dean Q1923- J ana' Professor of History 41908-09, 1910- J JANIES BRUCE ROSS, PH,D., Assistant Dean QI944- J and Associate Professor of History Q193S-37, 1940- J JULIA GRANT BACON, A.B., Recorder Q1925- J HILDA E. XVANDERPOOL, A.B. Assistant to the Dean C1923- J KATHRYN MUHS, A.B., Secretary to the Dean U945- J RIARY-LOUISE GILBERT, B.S., Assistant in the Ofice of tba' Dean C1943- J BUREAU OF ADNIINISTRATION JOSEPHINE NIIXER GLEASON, PH.D., Professor of Psychology 11914-16, 1918- J, Cbairnzan of the Committee on Aflniission H930- J XIERA BATON THOMSON, A.B., B.S., Director of Admission f1917- J VOCATIONAL BUREAU ZITA LILLIAN THORNBURY, A.M. f1908- J, Director of tlie Vocational Bureau Q1923- J JANE ELIZABETH GILLESPIE, A.B., Assistant in tbe Vocational Bureau Q1943- J Departnient of the JI7ara'en ELIZABETH MOEEATT DROLIILHET, A.B., Warden C1940- J ana' Chairman of the Board of Residents C1943- J IYIARJORIE M. STEWART A.B. 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KEPRE, CONSTANCE ,,.,...,...,.,...,. ,.,.... , . ,.......,..,.,,......,....... 1 Grave Ct., Brooklyn 2, N. Y. KIRBY, CATHERINE CRONIN ............... ............,.,..,..................,........,.. 1 59 Ash Street, Gardner, Mass. KLEVESAHL, ELIZABETH LOUISE ......... .....,..,.. 3 0 Lafayette St., Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. KNOWLES, JULIET ...,..,.......... ................... ............, 5 0 40 Paeifie Azz, San Franviseo 15, Calif. KOCH, MARY LOUISE ,,,,,....,., ......,. ................,.............. 3 0 6 Laurel Lane, Haverford, Pa. KOHLER, SALLY MCCOMBS ,,.,...., ....,....... 2 1 Sterling Azf., Bujfalo 16, N. Y. KRASNE, BELLE ............,.,.........,...... .,......... 1 15 Central Park W., N. Y. C., 23. LABRANCHE, SARA JANE .,...,..,..... ..,.,.........,...............,.. 1 70 E. 78th St., N. Y. C. LANE, DOROTHY BYRON ...,..... .......,.. ...,.... ...... 9 4 5 The Terrace, Hagerstown, Md. LAWIRENCE, MARIE ADELAIDE ............. ..,.,...... 5 5 N. Clinton St., Poughkeepsie, N. 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LUKE, PATRICIA ........,.,.................,.... LUPFER, MARY HOPE .................. LYNCH, EDITH ROSAMOND ........... LYNCH, MIRIAM BAYNES ............. MCALLISTER, VIRGINIA ..,,......,..,.....,.,......,...,.,.... MCCULLOCH, SARAH LUDLINGTON .......,.,. MCDONNELL, CHERRY .........................,....... MGELROY, BARBARA LOUISE. ....... . MCFADIN, LOLA ANN .................... MCGILLIAN, HELEN LOUISE ,.......,, , ..,. . MACKENZIE, BARBARA ANN ,.,. MCKINNEY, MARION ..,,........................ MACMORRAN, BETTY CLAIRE ...... MACNICHOL, KATHERINE LEE... MCVITTY, ELIZABETH HARRIET ........... 188 Sherwood Au., Ossining, N. Y .,.....,.....Lofkwood Lane, Topsjield, Mass .,.,.....569 Hale St., Pria'e's Crossing, Mass Beverly Rd., Kew Gardens, N. Y. ,Sunnyside Lane, 1rrington-on-Hudson, N. Y. .........291 Brighton Rd., springfield, O. County Line Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa .........Wilson Point, South Norwalk, Conn . ......,........ 214 E. 13th, Spokane 10, Wash. ,..........,........,..........Hlll5lliL', Glencoe, Md. Fielding Rd., Clayton 5, Mo. Madison AU., Glencoe, III. , ,.,..,.............,,,..........,..,.. 3311 Fairfield, Shreveport, La. ...H36 Rockland Av., Park Hill, Yonkers, N. Y ...........Apt. 601, 291 Park Av., Youngstown, O Rd., New Canaan, Conn. Francis Av., Cambridge, Mass. Oakwood Av., Rye, N. Y. Cathedral Av., Garden City, N. Y. THIS SPACE SUBSCRIBED BY MEMBER STORES OE THE UPTOWN RETAIL GUILD OE THE CITY OE NEW YORK Pk P31 A series of c',x'c'1115iL'c' shops dcfzfofcfd I0 the ifzferprefafiozz of fashion as an arf mm' qzzaliiy as a C1'0c'c1'. Pk Pk BERGDORF GOODMAN BONWIT TELLER ' MILGRIM McCUTCHEON'S SAKS FIFTH AVENUE MAIRS, MARY ANNE .,.,.,... . . MALINOWSRA, HELENA. ..,.. MALLOCH, JOAN... ...,...,. MARKLE, IDA MAE ...,,,...........A.. MARSHALL, ADELAIDE ..A..,,....., ,.,. MATHER, ELAINE GORDON... MAY, MARTHA NORWOOD .,..., ,, MAYER, ESTHER ,,...,L,, . MERRLE, MARGARET HUGHES ..... VMESSNER, MALLORY ,...,.,R,. , ,.,.., ,. ....,. MEYER, GISELA ,.....,,,..,.,,...,.,.,.,......,....,.,..,..... MICHALAR, VIRGINIA GLASCOW ,...... MILLER, JANICE SUE ,..,..,................ .,...,. MILLER, KATHARINE BLAIR ,,,I,..... V MITCHELL, LUCY TRUMBULL, ,.....,. . MOOT, CECILY .,........,..,,,.,...,..,.,,,.,..,..,I... MORELY, CHRISTINA BlRD....,. MOSSCROP, MARY .,,I .,...,..,.,.....,,....,,.....,.... MUNSELL, MARY ELIZABETH. ,...... OARLEAF, RUTH BLOODSWORTH ,,........ QFFUTT, ELEANOR HUME .,.,....,., ....,. OLITSRY, RUTH KIDDER ....I,,...., O,NEAL, MARX' HAMILTON .....,,. ORCHARD, SALLY JANE.. OSBORNE, BARBARA ,...,.....,,., ..,,..,,. WOSTERHOUT, HILDA MARIE. ,.,I,,. . OWEN, MARY SUE .,...,....,... .,,..... ,4'PACRARD, ELIZABETH ANNE. ....., . 1 PALEY, PATRICIA EVELYN .I.,........ PEMBER, JUNE MARIE.. ,... .. PIENDILL, PATRICIA . .. PENNOCK, EUNICE .,.,.,......,.,,,..,,,......, PETERSON, HELEN REGINA. WPHILBRICK, ANN., .,I.....,.,....I ,,.4....4..........,.,., PHILLIPS, LORENA LUCILI.E..,. ,,.,., . PILKINGTON, MARILYN TER VEER PILLIOD, MARY ELIZABETH ,,... PLATOEE, JOAN CONSTANCE ,... Heather Pl., St. Paul, Minn. E. 62nd sr., N. Y. C. .,..,.......1173 Dobbs Ferry Rd., White Plains, N. Y. Howard Av., Utica, N. Y. ....,......,,....Far'rns Rd., Greenwich, Conn. E. 79th St., N. Y. C. 21. Brookside Dr., Harnden, Conn. ....,.,..,.....1302 El Paso St., Fort Worth, Tex. Parnell Rd., Shaker Hgts. 22, O. Albany AV., West Hartford, Conn. Delabar Cottage, Central Av., White Plains, N. Y. Cherrylawn, Detroit 21, Mich. ...,.,.....182 Ly-ncroft Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y. S. Bowman Azz, Merion Station, 'Pa Boyce, Va. .,..,....185 Chapin Pkwy., Bufalo, N. Y ............... 1 College Circle, Haverford, Pa ..,.,.......1077 Union St., Manchester, N. H ..........166 S. Lake St., Hamburg, N. Y W. Sullivan St., Olean, N. 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C REED, JEAN BRUYN . ........,. .......,.....,..,..,.....,.. 1 105 Park Au., N. Y. C RICE, FAITH CHAMBERLAIN .. ...., .....,..,.,........,....... 3 3 School Sf., Springfield 5, Mass RICE, HELEN .,...,.,.. . ,,.....,...,........,... ...............,.,.... 1 161 Lowell Rd., Schenectady, N. Y RICHEY, KATHERINE ELIZABETH.. ............. 2500 Q St., N. W., Wfashington 7, D. C ROBBINS, OLIVE FARWELL ....,, ..... ........,......,................. 4 08 Illinois Rd., Lake Forest, Ill ROBILRTSON, MARGARET LOUISA ............ .....,,............................. .........,.. 9 B ellenzore Rd., Baltimore, Md ROEMER, GRETCHEN PAULINE. ....., ......,....,......,.,.,........,...... .............,..... ....,......,......,... R . D ., Brookjield, O ROGERS, ELIZABETH EMMA ........, ........... F . W. Donnelly Memorial Hospital, Trenton, N. I ROIG, JOSEPHINE ............,.... .......... ...............,........,............... ..,,......,...,....,,...... 1 1 7 E. 78th St., N. Y. 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SYDELLE ......, ,.,. I SREMP, PATRICIA CATHERINE I. ,..... .I SLAYINKAKER, EUGENIA ....., II ,.,.... II SMITH, ANNE THERESE ......,. SMITH, MURIEL HAINE.. .,...,., ,I SMYTHE, GLORIA PATRICIA I II ..,, SNYDER, EDITH JANE .,...,,. II SOMMER, HANA I.,...........,... SPOOR, DORIS E. ,.....,,,...,.,..,.......,I...,, I SPURR, GERTTSUDE WEBSTER ..,...,.., STEFFEN, ELEANOR LOIS .I....,,,.,. STEVENS, RUTH ALDEN ,...,.... STROBRIDGE, MARCIAI I ...,..I,,.,.. ,.,.,I,, I I SWEETLAND, CAROLYN ROOD .,.. SWENSON, MARY ELLEN... .II. l- TAET, LUCIE CLARK ...,,,.,...,, WTALMAGE, AUDREY ,..,...,., ,,,.... I II TARVER, EMILY HUDDLESTON ,IIIII TAYLOR, VIRGINIA IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII I TERRY, JULIA LEE.. ,IIIIIII I IIIII II THOMAS, JOAN II IIIII,I,II,II IIII,II,, I I TODD, DOROTHY MARILLA IIIIIIIIII TOGO, ALICE MICHIKO I.III,,I.,..I TRIMBLE, JOAN WEEKE5 IIIIIIII TRIPPETT, JEAN... II,III,IIII.,,II TRUMBULL, GERTRUDE IIIIIIIII TRUMBULL, NANCY RUTH IIIII IZFUCKER, ELLEN II IIIIII I IIIIII, IIII. 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