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• ® F?wg .. i j.. i ] i . . 1 . 1 . 1 1 j ii . pmBs gji Copyright, 1928 Virginia Bruce Roper, Editor-in-Chief Helen Dyson, Business Manager All Photographs by Bachrach Unless Otherwise Designated Book Plate Design Based on the End Paper OF Eugene O ' Neill ' s Collected Works ; outh ! a tmnss ot shining sM a glittering smvil laughter ahoue the hattle ! The Fountain, Scene a— O ' Neill TM0 Off (lOI?T0PT5 Honorary Members Campus Section Administration Faculty . 1928 Class Section Honor Students Class Song The Drama of ' 28 Rogues ' Gallery Eugene Gladstone O ' Neill Snaps Organizations Societies Dramatics Athletics Music Letters . Directory of Classes Advertisements 11 16 27 107 110 111 116 110 121 127 139 153 159 175 179 186 225 LAURA E. LOCKWOOD Honorary Member of the Class of 1928 Photograph by Bachrach EUGENE O ' NEILL Honorary Member of the Class of 1928 Photograph by Pinchot y.F- wo - T J. ADMINISTRAnON O ' Neill — The Fountain, Scene 3 Board of Trustees Offi cers CHARLES L. SLATTERY, President of the Board .... Boston, Mass. GEORGE H. DAVENPORT, Vice-President ...... Boston, Mass. MISS CANDACE C. STIMSON, Secretary New York, N. Y. LEWIS KENNEDY MORSE, Treasurer Boston, Mass. Memters of tlie Board MRS. FREDERICK G. ATKINSON Minneapolis, Minn. MISS GRACE G. CROCKER Cambridge, Mass. MR. FREDERICK H. CURTISS Boston, Mass. MR. GEORGE H. DAVENPORT Boston, Mass. MR. JAMES DEAN . Brookline, Mass. MR. ROBERT GRAY DODGE Boston, Mass. MR. CLIFTON H. DWINNELL Boston, Mass. MR. ANDREW FISKE Boston, Mass. DR. PAUL H. HANUS Cambridge, Mass. MRS. WILLIAM SHERMAN HAY Winnetka, III. MISS CAROLINE HAZARD, Emeritus Peacedale, R. I. MR. WALTER HUNNEWELL Wetlesley, Mass. REV. BOYNTON MERRILL . . West Newton, Mass. MR. LEWIS KENNEDY MORSE Boston, Mass. MRS. FRANK MASON NORTH, EmeriUis ...... Madison, N. J. MR. HUGH WALKER OGDEN Longwood, Mass. PROFESSOR GEORGE HERBERT PALMER .... Cambridge, Mass. MRS. SUMNER B. PEARMAIN Bostoii, Mass. PRESIDENT ELLEN FITZ PENDLETON, ex-officio . . Wellesley, Mass. MISS BELLE SHERWIN Washington, D. C. PRESIDENT KENNETH C. M. SILLS Brunswick, Me. RT. REV. CHARLES L. SLATTERY Boston, Mass. MISS CANDACE C. STIMSON New York, N. Y. MRS. PERCY T. WALDEN New Haven, Conn. DR. WILLIAM F. WARREN, Emeritus Brookline, Mass. PROFESSOR WILLIAM MORTON WHEELER Boston, Mass. Page Twelve Officers of Administration ELLEN FITZ PENDLETON, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D President ALICE VINTON WAITE, M.A. Dean and Professor of English Language and Literature EDITH SOUTHER TUFTS, M.A., LL.D Dean of Residence EDWARD ERASTUS BANCROFT, M.A., M.D. . . . Consulting Physician MARY FRAZER SMITH, B.A College Recorder FRANCES LOUISE KNAPP, M.A. Seey etary to the Board of Admission and Dean of Freshmen EVELYN AMELIA MUNROE, B.A Assistant Treasurer ALICE IDA PERRY WOOD, Ph.D. Director of Personnel Bureau and Associate Professor of English Literature FLORENCE JACKSON, B.S., M.A. . . . Associate in the Personnel Bureau LAURA MORSE DWIGHT, B.A. Executive Secretary of the Alfummae Association EDITH CHRISTINA JOHNSON, M.A. Director of Publicity and Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Composition HELEN WILLARD LYMAN, B.A Head of Cazenove Hall EFFIE JANE BUELL Head of Pomeroy Hall CHARLOTTE HENDERSON CHADDERDON Head of Claflin Hall and Crawford House ELIZABETH BURROUGHS WHEELER Head of Eliot House ALICE LILLIAN McGREGOR Head of Tower Court JESSIE ANN ENGLES . Head of Crofton House and Ridgeway Dining Room JOSEFA VICTORIA RANTZIA STALLKNECHT . . . Head of Little House VIOLA FLORENCE SNYDER Head of Washington House ELVIRA GENEVIEVE BRANDAU HELEN SEYMOUR CLIFTON . CHARLOTTE MARY HASSETT . BELLE MORGAN WARDWELL, B.S. CARRIE IRISH .... ETHEL ISABELLA FOSTER . . Head of Wood Hoiise Head of Noanett House Head of the HoTnestead . Head of Beebe Hall . Head of Dower Hotise Head of Freeman House Pufje Thirteen Officers of Administration Continued MARY OILMAN AHLERS, B.A H ad of Shafer Hall MARY CROSS EWING, B.A Head of Severance Hall MARY HALE YOUNG, B.S. . Head of Townsend House ELIZABETH REES PASCHAL, Ph.B. . . Head of Norumbega House MARY LYDIA WHEELER, B.A Head of the Elms ELIZABETH CRAWFORD BRONSON Director of Wellesley College Club House MARTHA HOYT WHEELWRIGHT Head of Fiske House HELEN DROWNE BERGEN . . . Director of Horton and Hallowell Hotises MAY ALLEN DAVIDSON Head of Clinton House FRANCES BADGER LYMAN Head of Wilder Hall ANNE FRIEND ROGERS Head of Webb House MABEL HUBBARD WHEELER, B.S Head of the Birches MARY FISHER DeKRUIF, M.D. Health Officer and Instructor in Hygiene and Physical Education ELIZABETH LOUISE BROYLES, M.D Resident Physician ELIZABETH LEIFER MARTIN, M.D. . . . Consultant in Mental Hygiene FLORENCE IRENE TUCKER, B.A Purveyor ESSIE MAY VAN LEUVEN DECKER Comptroller JESSIE RICHARDS ADAMS . . . Manager of the Information Bureau AVA CLOSE MINSHER Manager of the Post Office GRACE ETHEL ARTHUR, B.A Secretary to the President KATHLEEN ELLIOTT, B.A Assistant Recorder DORIS ELIZABETH HUBBARD, B.S. .... Secretary to the Dean EDITH ALDEN SPRAGUE, B.A., B.S. Assistant to the Director of the Personnel Bureau VIRGINIA PHILLIPS EDDY, B.A. . . Assistant Secretary to the President ANNE WELLINGTON, B.A. . . Assistant Secretary to the Board of Admission AMY FLORENCE TRUELOVE .... Secretary to the Dean of Residence ELEANOR SHERWIN, B.A Assistant to the Dean of Residence ELIZABETH PAIGE MAY, B.A. . . . Assistant to the Director of Publicity WENDELL HOWARD KAYSER, B.S Business Manager FREDERICK DUTTON WOODS, B.S. . . . Superintendent of Grounds WILFORD PRIEST HOOPER, B.S. . . Superintendent of College Buildings Paye Fourteen ' M . Staff of the Library ETHEL D. ROBERTS, B.A., B.L.S. ANTOINETTE B. P. METCALF, M.A. LILLA WEED, M.A. HELEN MOORE LAWS, B.A., B.L.S. FLORA E. WISE .... MARY L. COURTNE)Y, B.A. . ETHEL A. PENNELL, B.A. . EUNICE LATHROPE, B.A. . FLORENCE E. DODGE . FLORENCE L. ELLERY RUTH FORD CATLIN . . hihrarian Associate and Reference Librarian . Associate Librarian Cataloguer Classifier Secretary to Librarian . Assistant Librarian Assistant Cataloguer . Assistant Librarian . Assistant Librarian . Assistant Librarian Page Fifteen •Me.: -- ' ..iy ' M TW Officers of Instruction Art Professor ALICE VAN VECHTEN BROWN {Chamnan) Associate Professors MYRTILLA AVERY, B.L.S., Ph.D. ALFRED HAMILTON BARR, Jr., M.A. Lecturers ELIZA NEWKIRK ROGERS, M.A. § HARRIET BOYD HAWES, M.A., L.H.D. t EDITH MOORE NAYLOR, M.A. Instructors AGNES ANN ABBOT t CONSTANCE VANDER ROEST, B.A. Assistants RUTH MILDRED ERB, B.A. DELPHINE FITZ, M.A. Secretary of the Museum MARGARET BEAM FREEMAN, M.A. Museum Assistants ALICE CHURCHILL MOORE MARY CATHERINE KEATING Astronomy Professor JOHN CHARLES DUNCAN, Ph.D. {Chairman) Assistant Professor LEAH BROWN ALLEN, M.A. Instructors MARGARET KENDALL HOLBROOK, M.A. HELEN MAUDE MITCHELL, B.A. Assistant HELEN FARNAM STORY, B.A. Custodian KATHERINE BULLARD DUNCAN Faije Sixteen Giblical History, Literature and Interpretation Professors ELIZA HALL KENDRICK, Ph.D. (Chairman) OLIVE BUTCHER, M.A., B.D. Associate Professors MURIEL STREIBERT CURTIS. B.A., B.D. LOUISE PETTIBONE SMITH, Ph.D. SEAL THOMPSON, M.A. Assistant Professors GORDON BOIT WELLMAN, Ph.D. MOSES BAILEY, S.T.M., Ph.D. histructor KATY BOYD GEORGE, B.A. Assista7it DOROTHY WINIFRED WILLIAMS, B.A. Botany Professors MARGARET CLAY FERGUSON, Ph.D. (Chairman) HOWARD EDWARD PULLING, Ph.D. Associate Professors LAETITIA MORRIS SNOW, Ph.D. MARY CAMBELL BLISS, Ph.D. ALICE MARIA OTTLEY, Ph.D. Assistant Professors HELEN ISABEL DAVIS, B.A. MARY LOUISE SAWYER, Ph.D. Instructors HELEN STILLWELL THOMAS, M.A. GRACE ELIZABETH HOWARD, Ph.D. BEULAH PEARL ENNIS, Ph.D. Assistant JULIA WILLIAMS JAMES, B.A. Laboratory Assistants VIRGINIA SMITH WILLIS, B.A. LYDIA BOURNE WALSH, B.A. HELEN RUSSELL, L.A. INGEBORG ELIZABETH ASTROM, B.A. Secretary and Custodian LOIS IRENE WEBSTER, B.S. Page Seventeen y t Cnemistry Projessor HELEN SOMERSBY FRENCH, Ph.D. {Chairman) Associate Professors CHARLOTTE ALMIRA BRAGG, B.S. MARY AMERMAN GRIGGS, Ph.D. RUTH JOHNSTIN, Ph.D. Laboratory Assistants ELEANOR LEWIS, B.A. LOUISE DOBSON PRICE, B.A. WINIFRED ELIZABETH FLETCHER, B.A. §JEAN PHILP, B.A. Economics ana Sociology Professors JANE ISABEL NEWELL, Ph.D. HENRY RAYMOND MUSSEY, Ph.D. Associate Professor ELIZABETH DONNAN, B.A. (Chairman) Assistant Professors DAVIDSON RANKIN McBRIDE, B.A., OxON. LAWRENCE SMITH, M.A. Instructors WALTER BUCKINGHAM SMITH, M.A. EMILY BARROWS, M.A. Assistant PRISCILLA GATES, B.A. Education Professors ARTHUR ORLO NORTON, M.A. (Chairman) ANNA JANE McKEAG, Ph.D., L.L.D. Lecturers MATILDA REMY, B.S. in Ed. ABIGAIL ADAMS ELIOT, Ed.M. Assistant Professor DOROTHY WARNER DENNIS, B.A., Dipl. E.U. Assistant Professor of French Assistants GRACE ALLERTON ANDREWS, M.A. MILDRED NUTTER FROST, M.A. ALICE BURT NICHOLS, Ed.M. Page Eighteen Englisk English Language ana Literature Professors VIDA DUTTON SCUDDER, M.A., L.H.D. MARGARET POLLOCK SHERWOOD, Ph.D., L.H.D. ALICE VINTON WAITE, M.A. LAURA EMMA LOCKWOOD, Ph.D. MARTHA HALE SHACKFORD, Ph.D. {Chairman) Associate Professors CHARLES LOWELL YOUNG, B.A. MARTHA PIKE CONANT, Ph.D. ALICE IDA PERRY WOOD, Ph.D. LAURA HIBBARD LOOMIS, Ph.D. ANNIE KIMBALL TUELL, Ph.D. HELEN SARD HUGHES, Ph.D. ELIZABETH WHEELER MANWARING, Ph.D. Assistant Professors KATHERINE CANBY BALDERSTON, Ph.D. EDWARD CHARLES EHRENSPERGER, Ph.D. Lecturer ELEANOR PRESCOTT HAMMOND, Ph.D. Instructors HAROLD KING, M.A. CONSTANCE KING, M.A. MARGUERITE CAPEN HEARSEY, M.A. Assista7its DOROTHY COCHLIN McCANN, B.A. ALFARATA BOWDOIN HILTON, B.A. GERTRUDE GREENE CRONK, M.A. English Composition Professor SOPHIE CHANTAL HART, M.A. (Chairman) Associate Professors AGNES FRANCES PERKINS, M.A. 2 JOSEPHINE HARDING BATCHELDER, M.A. ELIZABETH WHEELER MANWARING, Ph.D. ALFRED DWIGHT SHEFFIELD, M.A. Assistant Professors BERTHA MONICA STEARNS, M.A. EDITH CHRISTINA JOHNSON, M.A. Instructors RUTH ELIZABETH HILLYAR, M.A. § MARGUERITE CAPEN HEARSEY, M.A. ESTHER LYDIA SWENSON, M.A. ELEANOR BRYANT CRAIG, M.A. FAY LYNTON FISHER, M.A. EDITH HAMILTON, M.A. Page Nineteen Associate Professors iHENRIETTE ANDRIEU, Agregee De L ' Universite (Chairman Second Semester) MARGUERITE MESPOULET, Agregee De L ' Universite RUTH ELIVERA CLARK, Litt.D. {Chairman First Semester) Assistant Professors DOROTHY WARNER DENNIS, B.A., Dipl.E.U. MARGUERITE BRECHAILLE, Agregee De L ' Universite LOUISE BULKLEY DILLINGHAM, Ph.D. Visiting Professor JOSEPHINE RAS, Agregee De L ' Universite Visiting Lecturer t MADELEINE LALANNE, C.S. (Anglais) Inst7 uctors LUCIENNE FOUBERT CHAMBERLAIN, C.S. (Partie Frangais) ANNE MARIE POREE, B.A., P.F.E. ANDREE BRUEL, Lie. es Let., Dipl.E.S. Geology ana Geograpny Professor MARY JANE LANIER, Ph.D. (CMirman) Associate Professor MARGARET TERRELL PARKER, M.A. Instructors RUTH ALLEN DOGGETT, M.S. § RUSSELL GIBSON, M.A. CAREY GARDINER CRONEIS, M.S. Assistant OLIVE FLORENCE APPLE, B.S. Professor NATALIE WIPPLINGER, Ph.D. (Chairman) Assistant Professors EDDA TILLE, PH.D. ODA IRMATRUD FRIELDING LOHMEYER, Ph.D. Instructors ELISABETH BIEWEND MARIE SALDITT, Ph.D. Assistant GERTRUD gunthbr, b.a. Page Twenty 2S Greek Professor KATHERINE MAY EDWARDS, Ph.D. Assista lit Professor HELEN HULL LAW, Ph.D. (Chairman) Instructor MARY CRAIG NEEDLER, Ph.D. History Professors JULLA. SWIFT OR nS, Ph-D. MABLE ELISABETH HODDER, Pe.D. Associate Professors EDNA VIRGINIA MOFFETT, Ph.D. (Chah-rnan) EDWARD ELY CURTIS, Ph.D. JUDITH BLOW WILLIAMS, Ph.D. BARNETTE MILLER, Ph.D. Assistant Professor LOUISE 0 L:RACKER. Ph.D. Instructors WALDO EMERSON PALMER, B.A. ELVA CHRISTINE TOOKER, M.A. Lecturer § SHUMING TSWAN LIU. M.A. Hyg ' iene and Pnysical Eaucation Professors WILLIAM SKARSTROM. M.D., M.P.E. EUGENE CLARENCE HOWE, Ph.D. RUTH ELLIOTT, Ph.D. {Chairman) Resident Pkijsician ELIZABETH LOUISE BROYLES. M.D. Health Officer MARY FISHER DeKRUIF, M.D. Lecturer ERNST HERMANN Instriictors MARGARET JOHNSON CHARLOTTE GENEVIEVE 3UcEWAN, B.S. FANNY GARISON. B.A. Page Ticenty-one JOSEPHINE LANGWORTHY RATHBONE, M.A. ELEANOR CLIFTON, M.A. GERTRUDE JOYCE CRAN GRACE ELIZABETH TIGARD, B.A. Laboratory Assistant FLORENCE HEDWIG KNAUF, B.A. Assistants ANNIE CHAPIN STEDMEN EMILY PERRY MACKINNON, B.A. Recorder MARION DOROTHY JAQUES, B.A. Lib -arian AGNES EMMA DODGE Secretay-y ANNA ELIZABETH ANDERSON Special Lecturers FOSTER STANDISH KELLOGG, M.D. Lecturer on Pelvic Hygiene WALTER B. LANCASTER, M.D. Lecttirer on Visual Hygiene GLENN WILLIS LAWRENCE, D.M.D. Lecturer on Oral Hygiene ANDREW ROY MacAUSLAND, M.D. Lecturer on Orthopedics WILLIAM RUSSELL MacAUSLAND, M.D. Lecturer on Orthopedics WILLIAM EMERSON PREBLE, B.A., M.D. Lecturer on Internal Medicine HARRY CAESAR SOLOMON, M.D. Lecturer on the Hygiene of the Nervous System HAROLD GRANT TOBEY, M.D. Lecttirer on Otolaryngology HARVEY PARKER TOWLE, M.D. Lecturer on the Hygiene of the Skin Ital lan Professor MARGARET HASTINGS JACKSON {Chairman) Instructor ANGELENE LA PIANA, M.A. Page Twenty-two Latin Professor ALICE WALTON, Ph.D. {Chairman) Associate Professors CAROLINE REBECCA FLETCHER, M.A. ANNA BERTHA MILLER, Ph.D. Assistant Professor HELEN HULL LAW, Ph.D. Instructor LYDIA MITCHELL DANE, M.A. Mathematics Professors HELEN ABBOT MERRILL, Ph.D. CLARA ELIZA SMITH, Ph.D. Associate Professor MABLE MINERVA YOUNG, Ph.D. Assistant Professors LENNIE PHOEBA COPELAND, Ph.D. MARY CURTIS GRAUSTEIN, Ph.D. MARION ELIZABETH STARK, Ph.D. Lecturer ALBERT HARRY WHEELER, M.A. Instructor JESSE ESTHER COMEGYS, M.A. Music Professor CLARENCE GRANT HAMILTON, M.A. Associate Professor HOWARD HINNERS, B.A. Lecturer RANDALL THOMPSON, M.A. Instructor HELEN JOY SLEEPER, M.A., Mus.B. Assistant HELEN MARGARET JONES, B.A. Instructors in Practical Music EMILY JOSEPHINE HURD BLANCHE FRANCES BROCKLEBANK CARL WEBSTER EDITH BULLARD JEAN EVELYN WILDER, B.A. ARTHUR HILTON RYDER JACQUES HOFFMANN Page Twenty-three Philosophy and Psychology Professors MARY WHITON CALKINS, M.A., Litt.D., L.L.D. ELEANOR ACHESON McCULLiOCH GAMBLE, Ph.D. (Chairmcm) THOMAS HAYES PROCTER, Ph.D. Associate Professor MICHAEL JACOB ZIGLER, Ph.D. Assista7it Professor FLORA ISABEL MACKINNON, Ph.D. Special Lecturer RALPH BARTON PERRY, Ph.D. Reader in Philosophy GRACE ALLERTON ANDREWS, M.A. Assistants EDITH BRANDT MALLORY, Ph.D. § HELEN HOOD TAPLIN MARGARET ELIZABETH DAVIDSON, B.A. Pnysics Professor LOUISE SHERWOOD McDOWELL, Ph.D. (Chairman) Associate Professors GRACE EVANGELINE DAVIS, M.A. LUCY WILSON, Ph.D. Lecturer HOiWARD EDWARD PULLING, Ph.D. Professor of Botany Instmctors HILDA LYDIA BEGEMAN, M.A. LOUISE BROWN, M.A. Custodian DOROTHY MONTGOMERY DODD, B.A. Reading and Speaking Associate Professor ELIZABETH PARKER HUNT, M.A. {Chairman) Assistant Professor EDITH MARGARET SMAILL, A.A. Instructors EDITH WINIFRED MOSES, M.A. RUTH AIKMAN DAMON, M.A. Page Twenty-four Spanisn Professor ALICE HUNTINGTON BUSHEE, M.A. (Chairman) Assistant Professor ADA MAY COE, M.A. Instructors AMALIA MIAJA ELIZABETH FAMBRO HALL, M.A. Zoology ana Pnysiology Professors MARIAN ELIZABETH HUBBARD, B.S. (Chairman) JULIA ELEANOR MOODY, Ph.D. Assistant Professor MARGARE T ALGER HAYDEN, Ph.D. Instmctors JANET AGNES WILLIAMSON, M.A. ELIZABETH MacNAUGHTON, M.D. HELEN BROWN AVERY, M.A. MARION FREEMAN LEWIS, M.A. VERZ ROGERS GODDARD, Ph.D. MARGARET ELLIOTT VAN WINKLE, M.S. MARJORIE BOYD PLAISTED, M.A. Curator ALBERT PITTS MORSE Assistant FLORENCE LOUISE GUSTAFSON, B.S. Laboratory Assistants JANET ROBINSON, B.A. MARION COLLINS, B.A. ELIZABETH HELEN PARSONS, B.A. Custodian KATHERINE MILLICENT LEAVITT Absent on Leave j Absent for First Semester , Absent for Second Semester t Appointed for First Semester Only § Appointed for Second Semester Only Page Twenty-five CLASS OF 1928 O ' Neill — Marco Millions, Act II, Scene 2 In 0)emoi iam Katht pn teineift mm Class of 1928 OFFICERS Harriet L. Hardy . Agnes M. Dugan . Helen M, Loetscher Mary P. Barringer Lucy H. Shaw Grace Lee ] Doris C. Miller |. Katharine G. Slocum J Helen H. Attwill Mary M. Lamont Phoebe E. Lamont j President Y ice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Executive Committee . Song Leader Factotums Page Twenty-nine 7 Frances D. Acomb 517 Center Avenue Lake Bluff, 111. .Julia R. Adams 903 East Terrace Street Chattanooga, Tenn. Katharine H. Adams 3006 West Coulter Street Germantown, Pa. Bertha S. Adkins 619 Park Street Salisbury, Md. Page Thirty Barbara Allen 119 Griggs Road Brookline, Mass. Gloria L. Allen 1520 Parkway Drive Lakewood, Ohio Ruth Y. Allen 1307 Sheridan Street Williamsport, Pa. Helen E. Archer 27 West Raymond Street Hartford, Conn. Page Thirty-one Heilen H. Attwill 331 Wayland Avenue Providence, R. I. f AULINE M. AZBELL 1608 10th Street Brownwood, Texas Dorothy R. Bacon 69 Maple Street Springfield, Mass. Lillian M. Baer 247 North 6th Street Reading, Pa. Faye Thirty-two ' A 4- 4y ? m xii i . Jeannette Bailey 365 Highland Avenue Wollaston, Mass. Marjorie Ballin 6 Orchard Place New Rochelle, N. Y. Winona B. Bare 503 West O range Street Lancaster, Pa. Phyllis Barnes 90 McDonough Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Page Thirty-three .. . . . Jeannettb Barres 946 Linden Street Bethlehem, Pa. Mary P. Barringer 1248 Lenox Road Schenectady, N. Y. Carolyn M. B artel 66 South 14th Street Richmond, Ind. Leona B. Bayly 1857 Vermilion Road Duluth, Minn. Page Thirty-four s ' d ,,,u.,.,. Louise Belden 120 South 3rd Street Wilmington, N. C. Eunice M. Bennett 271 Merrick Road Rockville Center, N. Y. Lucia B. Bennett Richmond, Ky. Edith M. Bernstein 2 Wedgewood Apts. Nashville, Tenn. Page Thirty-five. ? ' ' - m ' r Mtt t ' ' 6 M f4 i Martha H. Biehle 2817 South Kingshighway St. Louis, Mo. Helena M. Bilinska Sambor Trybunalska 21, Poland Barbara Billman 526 Court Street Reading, Pa. Jane M. Bolin 23 Grand Avenue Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Page Thirty-six Esther C. Briggs 26 Larchwood Drive Cambridge, Mass. Elisabeth Brown 10 Norwood Street Winchester, Mass. Ruth A. Brown 7341 Monticello Street Pittsburgh, Pa. Virginia T. Brown 819 North Main Street Rockford, 111. Page Thirty-seven ' i£siiii s!l., £ :: M lj ■ ' A. ' ' , ,,„ . Mary P. Bryant 258 Ridgewood Avenue Glen Ridge, N. J. Margaret S. Bullen Greenwood Road Shreveport, La. Belle H. Burr Pawling, N. Y. Margaret Bush 1175 Park Avenue New York, N. Y. Pacie Thirty-eight 1 % I. EsTBLLE Butler 275 Pawling Avenue Troy, N. Y. Ruth V. Butler 144 Brinkerhoff Street Plattsburg, N. Y. Adeline Caplan 81 Morning Street Portland, Me. Sue Carns Hartsdale. N. Y. Tage Thirty-nine Mary Jane Carrier 5076 Westminster Place St. Louis, Mo. Frances K. Carter 30 Appleton Place Glen Ridge, N. J. Eleanor Cartinhour c o W. Z. Thomson Georgetown, Ky. Eleanor L. Case Unionville, Conn. Page Forty C M : 5r pi § Mi xx. Xi . g Elizabeth M. Case 90 Windham Street Willimantic, Conn. Doris H. Casey 172 Park Street Montclair, N. J. Fanny B. Catlett Gloucester, Va. Jean J. Caulfield 16 Holland Terrace Montclair, N. J. Page Forty-one Gbneviete S. Caven 79 Hooker Avenue Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Nancy Chamberlin Box 317 Windsor, Conn. Barbara Chase 56 Harvard Street Holyoke, Mass. E. Esther Chisholm 40 Floyd Street Winthrop, Mass. Pape Forty-two K Alice F. Clarke 414 High Street Mt. Holly, N. J. Rachel E. Clarke 1823 Phelps Place Washington, D. C. Helen N. Coldwell The Elms Goffe ' s Falls, N. H. Dorothy Cole 1102 Spencer Avenue Marion, Ind. Pagp ' Forty-three J Ruth M. Cole 73 Jeflferson Street Salamanca, N. Y. Elizabeth Collins 378 Bacon Street Waltham, Mass. Evelyn J. Collins 84 Salisbury Road Brookline, Mass. Martha H. Cooper 1115 N. Negley Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. Page Forty-four Elisabeth A. Curtiss 93 Myrtle Street Shelton, Conn. Elizabeth Cutler 429 School Street Athol, Mass. Barbara Dailey 269 Market Street Brockton, Mass. Virginia A. Daire 208 1st Avenue, Highland Park New Brunswick, N. J. Page Forty-five Hf Anna E. Davis 525 Meixell Street Easton, Pa. DeMaris R. Davis Homewood Apts. Baltimore, Md. Margaret H. Decker Brockport, N. Y. Antoinette G. Deppeler 10 East 85th Street New York, N. Y. Page Forty-six m- ' jukiiataiSiiS mt - Helen van Dernoot 25 East 77th Street New York, N. Y. Helen B. Dickson Highland Croft Littleton, N. H. Mary Osborne Dole 312 West Court Street Paris, 111. Dorothy R. Dolliver 44 Riverview Road Brighton, Mass. Page Forty-seven fX; i ttm. Heilen H. Drafts Hendersonville, N. C. Agnes M. Dugan 120 Lancaster Street Albany, N. Y. Marion L. Bunnell 387 Windsor Avenue Hartford, Conn. Helen Dyson 309 West Diamond Avenue Hazleton, Pa. Page Forty-eight ' It i ir ti wtrri«fir — i w— r ' -f r Elainb F. Eastman Woodstock, Vt. Louise P. Eddy 49 Fairfax Street West Newton, Mass. S. Louise Eliason New Castle, Del. Margaret J. Ellis 3220 Warren Avenue Chicago. III. Page Forty-nine Helen E. Elsas Biltmore Hotel Atlanta, Ga. Abbie L. English 71 Bentley Avenue Jersey City, N. J. Emma D. Epler 827 North 5th Street Reading, Pa. Margaret M. Fairbairn 18 Upland Road Wellesley, Mass. Page Fifty Marion Fairfield 5 North Park Street Hanover, N. H. Elizabeth D. Farrar 318 East Rosemary Lane Chapel HiU, N. C. Anne I. Faulkner 1500 Madison Street Lynchburg, Va. Elsa Feichtinger 27 Schubert Str. Linz a D., Austria Pa ' je Fifty-one LUCILE H. Fenn 315 Trainer Street Ridley Park, Pa. M. Doris Ferger 53 Watchung Avenue Montclair, N. J. Grace C. Fisch 550 48th Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Ruth Fishwick 197 Ridgewood Avenue Glen Ridge, N. J. Page Fifty-two Ruth E. Fiske St. Matthews, Ky. Pauline Florsheim 1422 Spring Street Little Rock, Ark. Elsie E. Follmer 10 Sisson Terrace Tenafly, N. J. Kathryn S. Forman Woodmere, N. Y. Page Fifty-three Louise L. Fowler 241 Prospect Avenue Waterloo, Iowa Elisabeth V. Freeland St. Michael ' s Rectory Anniston, Ala. Marjorie Fuller 305 Summer Street Stamford, Conn. Ireine W. Gallagher 167 Hunnewell Avenue Newton, Mass. Page Fifty-four Marjorie Galpin Berlin, Conn. Louise W. Gates 215 Washington Street WeUesley Hills, Mass. Anna M. Gerwig nOl Kirkpatrick Avenue Braddock, Pa. Juliette Gescheidt 10 Rich Avenue Mount Vernon, N. Y. Page Fifty-five Jean F. Gibson 61 Brinkerhoff Avenue Mansfield, Ohio Sadie Glanz 35 Imlay Street Hartford, Conn. Edith Gluck 65 West 54th Street New York, N. Y. Margaret F. Gnade 128 Willis Street Oil City, Pa. Page Fifty-six % ,„■ : ' ] ' ;?- --.■!il? ' 4% Eleanor S. Gorham 11 Vassar Street Leominster, Mass. Ruth W. Graham 68 Lincoln Avenue Amherst, Mass. Bern ICE P. Grater 24 Columbia Boulevard Waterbury, Conn. Helen M. Gray 1441 Kemble Street Utica, N. Y. Page Fifty-aeven Dorothy L. Green 1897 Windermere Street East Cleveland, Ohio Marian C. Griesman 107 Manning Boulevard, South Albany, N. Y. Virginia D. Haber 1365 Delia Avenue Akron, Ohio Margaret T. Hack 435 Barry Avenue Chicago, 111. Page Fifty-eight ' M i kM i£:mi.ii ,,. . Margaret Hall 34 Seaward Road Wellesley Hills, Mass. Frances L. Hamilton 439 West Kirby Avenue Detroit, Mich. Mary T. Hamilton 918 Franklin Street Wilmington, Del. Harriet L. Hardy Tuscany Apts., Stony Run Lane Baltimore, Md. Pfflf e Fifty-nine v -.,,y, A. Maky Hart 3 Ravenscliflfe Avenue Hamilton, Ont., Can. Frances A. Hartman Franklin and Marshall Academy Lancaster, Pa. Elizabeth H. Haven 14 Elm Street Morristown, N. J. Elizabeth Hawkins 1130 Wendell Avenue Schenectady, N. Y. Page Sixty Sarah E. Hawleiy 2970 Coleridge Road Cleveland Heights, Ohio Dorothy L. Haworth 112 Slater Avenue Providence, R. I. Anna Sargent Hayward 2919 Jackson Boulevard Sioux City, Iowa Helen F. Hazelton 10 Livermore Road Wellesley Hills, Mass. Page Sixty-one Alice D. Hebberd 209 South 10th Street LaCrosse, Wis. Helen Hbfferan 6631 Harvard Avenue Chicago, 111. Margaret F. Hellman 311 West 71st street New York, N. Y. Virginia L. Herem 1254 Lake Shore Drive Chicago, lU. Paijo Sixty-two WlNIFREDD HeSSELMAN South 1st Street Bayside, N. Y. Margaret M. Higgins 1143 Pleasant Street Worcester, Mass. Grace H. Hight 5 Swan Road Winchester, Mass. ROBINA L. HiRSGH 37 High Street East Dedham, Mass. Page Sixty-three r ' ' t r , - - ' ' l Katherine E. Hobbie ' 175 Morgan Street Tonawanda, N. Y. Florence Hodel 397 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood, N. J. Lola Hoershelman 31 Griboiedovsky Street Tiflis, Caucasus, Russia Natasha Hoershelman 31 Griboiedovsky Street Tiflis, Caucasus, Russia Page Sixty-four Florence M. Hollis 2227 North 18th Street Philadelphia, Pa. Ruth S. Hollister 1302 Stratford Road Schenectady, N. Y. Bertha Holzheimer 1357 Madison Park Chicago, 111. Katherine Hoover 721 North Broad Street Elizabeth, N. J, Page Sixty-jive w% Dorothy G. Hughes 9 Duryea Road Upper Montclair, N. J. Ruth L. Hurrell 170 Ridgewood Avenue Glen Ridge, N. J. Frances L. Jeiwett 273 Woodland Road Ravinia, 111. Helen E. Jones 837 Wyoming Avenue Kingston, Pa. Page Sixty-six ki l Marion A. Jones 232 Linden Avenue Oak Park, 111. Marjorie E. Jones 1215 7th Avenue Worthington, Minn. Grace F. King 19 Dolphin Avenue Winthrop, Mass. Florence H. Kirkwood 53 Union Street Montclair, N. J. Page Sixty-seven Evelyn L. Klein 130 Longfellow Avenue Detroit, Mich. Mildred F. Klune 20 Melbourne Place Buffalo, N. Y. Dorothy H. Kniseley 131 East 36th Street Indianapolis, Ind. Margaret B. Lamkin 1025 South 26th Street Birmingham, Ala. Page Sixty-eight Mary M. Lamont 224 Ballantine Parkway Newark, N. J. Phoebe E. Lamont 224 Ballantine Parkway Newark, N. J. Constance L. Lawrence 174 Harrison Street East Orange, N. J. Helen M. Lecher 183 West River Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Page Sixty-nine Grace Lee 165 Grove Street Auburndale, Mass. Jane Leffingwell 325 Union Street Hackensack, N. J. Dorothy E. Leiland 333 North 14th Street Lincoln, Neb. Eleanor E. Levings 420 West Court Street Paris, 111. Page Seventy f Ruth H. Levy 148 Esplanade Mount Vernon, N. Y. Mary F. Lichliter 1793 Franklin Avenue Columbus, Ohio Agnes M. Little Emmett, Idaho Helen M. Loetscher 98 Mercer Street Princeton, N. J. Page Seventy-one ' « x ' X..,; - .vrv- « Sally M. Loomis 223 East Crawford Street Elkhart, Ind. Margaret McCabty 215 Rosemont Avenue Webster, Mo. Margaret T. McCoy Wellesley, Mass. Amoret W. McDowell Clover Street Brighton, Rochester, N. Y. Page Seventy-two « i %. i f a «,,,Z:?; ' i ' : ■■:S ' ' ' ' ll Makgareit J. Mc Jen NEXT Captain ' s Hill Greenbush, Mass. Margaret B. Macon 1225 Park Avenue New York, N. Y. Gwendolyn Maddocks 3 Woodside Eoad Winchester, Mass. Susan H. Mann Ashland, Mass. fage Seventy-three 2 Mi 3. ' is Sf ' Ai. ' $ Charlotte R. Mansheil 299 Clinton Avenue Newark, N. J. RoMAYNE Marcus 745 North Webster Avenue Scranton, Pa. m irii Rosalie Marcuse 2213 Monument Avenue Richmond, Va. D. Elizabeth Marcy 1173 Chestnut Street Newton Upper Falls, Mass. Page Seventy-jour ' SUA ■ ' ••- i ■■■■-, si Harriett F. Markson 100 Neal Street Portland, Me. Elisabeth Marquis Box 67 Montrose, N. Y. Janet M. Marshall 54 Ethelbert Avenue Ridgewood, N. J. Jeanne C. Marx 4353 McPherson Avenue St. Louis, Mo. Page Seventy-five Barbara R. Maynard South Sudbury, Mass. Margaret L. Merritt 204 Somerset Street Bound Brook, N. J. Gertrude A. Milde 1126 Forest Road Lakewood, Ohio Doris C. Miller 59 Burlingame Avenue Detroit, Mich. Page Seventy-six .J ' ■7 : M y Am. v« i- P Dorothy S. Miller Peterboro, N. Y. WiLMA Miller 320 Bayard Park Drive Evansville, Ind. Eleanor C. Milligan 14 Kane Avenue Larchmont, N. Y. J f Eleanor Millikin 311 South 2nd Street Hamilton, Ohio Page Seventy-seven Mary L. Mills 2472 Observatory Road Cincinnati, Ohio Matilda L. V. Milne 31 Condit Terrace West Orange, N. J. Marion P. Milnor 365 Bryant Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio Dorothy A. Moore 80 East Main Street Johnstown, N. Y. Page Seventy-eight 1 % i 1 rmk r V [j • f ' t .ig iae a A t tu Frances P. Morrison Linwood, Mass. Elisabeth Muir 223 Morris Street Morristown, N. J. Mary J. Murphy 102 North Arlington Avenue East Orange, N. J. MuRiEi. Murray Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. Page Seventy-nine 0, v .,. - . Theodora L. Noble 98 Court Street Westfield, Mass. Elizabeth B. Noyes 14 Crystal Street Newton Center, Mass. Heilen J. Page 549 1st Street Westfield, N. J. Frances L. Palmer 25 Peru Street Plattsburg, N. Y. Fage Eighty Helen A. Pan coast 4810 Davenport Street Omaha, Neb. LiNDSEY E. S. PaPPS 9 Woodland Avenue Glen Ridge, N. J. Harriett 0. Parsons 5757 Franklin Avenue Hollywood, Cal. Mary Parsons 131 8th Avenue La Grange, IIL Page Eighty-one Sarah Patton 5744 Solway Street Pittsburgh, Pa. Constance B. Pease 32 Cone Street Hartford, Conn. Elizabeth B. Peek 19 Isabel Street Port Colborne, Ont. Can. Anne T. Peloubet 15 Hillside Avenue Glen Ridge, N. J. Vagc Eighty-two 0M 1 X -- Heilen R. Petit 540 Ocean Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. M. Beatrice Pfalzgraf ■32 Woodland Road Maplewood, N. J. Elsie M. Phillips Southwest Harbor, Me. Marjorie Pickens 1831 California Street Washington, D. C. Page Eighty-three Jeian Poindexter 25 Ledyard Road Hartford, Conn. Anne F. Porter 422 Roland Avenue Baltimore, Md. Anne V. Pugh 501 Hamilton Road Thornburg, Pittsburgh, Pa. Winifred L. Read 400 West Street Shenandoah, Iowa Page Eiyhty-four ' I ' . Ada K. Rew 217 Dempster Street Evanston, 111. Theresa Rew 217 Dempster Street Evanston, 111. Doris E. Rich 51 Landseer Street West Roxbury, Mass. Margaret H. Ricker 6 Winter Street St. Johnsbury, Vt. Pa( e Ei(jhty-five Jl 7, .. ' ;j Constance B. Riley Hiltop Plainfield, N. J. Frances E. Riley 447 Rugby Road Brooklyn, N. Y. Sara Neill Roberts 1640 Eastern Parkway Louisville, Ky. Eloise Rockbold 50 High Street Glen Ridge, N. J. Fagc Eighty-aix l  « ' . 3 L cf,j4 % • i m. i . Harriet Rollins 208 Newbury Street Brockton, Mass. Virginia Bruce Roper 735 Yarmouth Street Norfolk, Va. Beatrice Rosenberg 397 Springfield Avenue Newark, N. J. Alice W. Rue 28 Dudley Avenue Lansdowne, Pa. Page Eighty-seven JULIEI S. RUSSEILL 15 Hunter Street Glens Falls, N. Y. Anne F. Sawyer 1847 Laurel Avenue St. Paul, Minn. Marion S. Scarborough 6412 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. WlLHELMINA SCHULTE 2927 Seminary Avenue Oakland, Cal. Pafie Eighty-eight ■T ' f , V, ' '  . . ' If § . • ' y MARJORIE B. SCO ' BORIA Adams Avenue Chelmsford, Mass. Frances V. Scott Weldon, N. C. Margaret M. Sedgbwick 51 Bond Street Toronto, Ont., Canada Harriet I. Segal 205 Babcock Street Brookline, Mass. Page Eighty-nine Phoebe S. Seward • 108 Laurel Avenue Binghamton, N. Y. Eleanor E. Sharp 81 Linwood Avenue Buffalo, N. Y. Lucy H. Shaw 1903 Center Avenue Bay City, Mich. Katherinb E. Shilling 113 N. Market Street Troy, O. Page Ninety Helen W. Shipway 13 Pitt street Charleston, S. C. Miriam Siff 2213 Loretta Place Far Rockaway, N. Y. Helen F. Sincerbbaux 118 Audley Street Kew Gardens, N. Y. Katharine G. Slocum 108 Bloomfield Avenue Hartford, Conn. Page Ninety-one , x - i Bere:nice N. Smith 135 12th East Street Salt Lake City, Utah Garetta p. Smith St. James, N. Y. Helen Snyder 902 Prairie Avenue Cleburne, Tex. ' lisiBasjs.s - Helen H. Solenberger 851 S. Lincoln Avenue Springfield, 111. Page Ninety-two r ■ :rm ,AiA ' ' ■ Mary A. Sollmann 14327 Superior Road Cleveland, O. H. Cornelia Splack haver 585 St. Marks Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. ESTBLLE M. SPERBER 1175 Park Avenue New York, N. Y. EOLINB SPRAGUE Lucknow Farm South Norwalk, Conn. Paye Ninety-three Barbara F. Staples 8 Green Street Biddeford, Me. Helen G. Steeirs 21 Seymour Place White Plains, N. Y. Emelia Sternberger 715 Summit Avenue Greensboro, N. C. % k f k Katharine G. Sterne 2 Brook Lane Palisade, N. J. Page Ninety-four m 11 Jean S. Stone 34 Carver Rd. Newton Highlands, Mass. Virginia Stone 133 Winthrop Street Taunton, Mass. Helen E. Strauss 5004 Woodlawn Avenue Chicago, 111. Myrtle A. Stuntzner 30 Bullard Street Norwood, Mass. Paye Ninety-five Margaret M. Sutterley (Mrs.) 1315 W. State Street Trenton, N. J. Ethlyn M. Sutterlin 2144 Baringer Avenue Louisville, Ky. Mary Helen Swartzel 4360 Center Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. Madeline Taylor 51 Rockledge Rd. Newton Highlands, Mass. Page Ninety-six Katharine T. Terwilliger 23 Center Street Ellenville, N. Y. Elsbeth Thexton Lake Wales, Fla. Elizabeth R. Thomas 922 N. St. Clair Street Pittsburgh, Pa. Emily K. Tilton 28 Waban Ave. Waban, Mass. Page Ninety-seven Louise W. Tower 233 McKinley Avenue New Haven, Conn. Jane L. Triggs 1041 Ashland Avenue Wilmette, 111. Anna L. Truman 61 Parade Street Providence, R. I. Blanche E. Tucker Norcross HiU Baldwinville, Mass. Page Ninely-ciyht Constance M. Twitchell 95 Brookside Road New Britain, Conn. Eugenie Ulmann 155 W. 74th street New York, N. Y. Catharine Usher 271 Huron Avenue Cambridge, Mass. Sarah S. Walden 210 St. Ronan Street New Haven, Conn. Page Ninety-nine x J . iiiu.j:x:i  a: Alice W. Walker Darien, Conn. Prudence W. Wallis King Road Malvern, Pa. Elizabeth S. Walter 9 Grandview Avenue Stamford, Conn. Lillian L. Washington 1709 T Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. Page One hundred iS lL.. ' %M Katherine E. Wasserman Wissahickon Avenue and Hortter Street Germantown, Pa. Eleanor L. Watt 477 William Street East Orange, N. J. Dorothy P. Webber 297 Main Street Lewiston, Me. Beatrice H. Weeks 19 Cherry Street Brockton, Mass. Page One hundred one ' ' , ' Ml Isabel C. Weeks 122 Philadelphia Avenue West Pittston, Pa. Prisgilla Wentworth 39 Hillside Road Watertown, Mass. Lois A. Whitaker 40 Quincy Street North Adams, Mass. Caroline A. Whitley 402 6th Avenue S. Clinton, la. Fagp. One hundred two fcHis : Elizabeth A. Whitney Enfield, Conn. Alice Wilder 523 East Avenue Newark, N. Y. Dorothy F. Williams Camden, N. Y. Louise T. Willla.ms 1512 Gaines Street Little Rock, Ark. Page One htindred three f Mildred E. Williams 79 Washington Avenue Waltham, Mass. Eloise H. Wilson 303 S. Fairmount Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. Harrieit E. Winspear 452 W. Maple Avenue Newark, N. Y. Margaret Winters 112 Cohasset Street Pittsburgh, Pa. Page One hundred {our Caroline R. Wolf 1731 State Street New Orleans, La. Grace Wolf 1555 Carr Avenue Memphis, Tenn. Grace L. Wood 30 Nelson Avenue Cooperstown, N. Y. Helen Wood 329 Hathaway Lane Wynnewood, Pa. Page One hundred five Mary R. Worth West Chester, Pa. Marjorie Young 33 Chestnut Street Stoneham, Mass. Florence E. Zehring 33 Oxford Avenue Dayton, O. Elizabeth C. Zeigler .5852 Bartlett Street Pittsburgh. Pa. Page One hundred six fe2K vO . Jii £ s  -;si .. .x:......£m,.., :t. 1 r ' - r ' y M Phi Beta Kappa Elizabeth Collins Eilisabeth Curtiss Louise F. Fowler Elisabeth Freeland Winifred Hesselman Sally Loomis Rosalie Marcuse Doris C. Miller 1928 Muriel Murray Helen Pancoast Anne T. Peloubet Beatrice Rosenberg Alice W. Rue Margaret Sedgewick. Katharine G. Sterne Helen Wood Page One hundred seven 8?VN 1928 Durant Scnolars Virginia T. Brown Elizabeth Collins Elisabeth Curtis Louise L. Fowler Elisabeth Freeland Ruth W. Graham Grace F. King Rosalie Marcuse Doris C. Miller Muriel Murray Anne T. Peloubet Beatrice Rosenberg Alice W. Rue Margaret Sedgewick Katharine Sterne Constance T vitchell Eloise H. Wilson Caroline R. Wolf Helen Wood fage One hundred eight 1928 Vellesley ScKolars Frances Acomb Helen E. Archer Jeannette Bailey Phyllis Barnes Louise Belden Martha Biehle Jane Bolin Ruth V. Butler Eleanor Cartinhour Barbara Chase Alice F. Clarke Rachel E. Clarke Evelyn Collins DeMaris Davis Margaret H. Decker Helen B. Dickson Marion Dunnell Helen Dyson Emma Epler Marion Fairfield Elizabeth D. Farrar Elsa Feichtinger Katherine Marjorie Fuller Irene Gallagher Jean F. Gibson Winnifred Hesselman Florence Hodel Lola Hoershelman Florence Hollis Frances L. Jewett Marjorie Jones Florence Kirkwood Bessie Lamkin Sally Loomis Amoret McDowell D. Elizabeth Marcy Mary L. Mills Matilda Milne Dorothy A. Moore Helen Pancoast Jean Poindexter Virginia Bruce Roper Katharine G. Slocum Mary Sollman Wasserman Page One hundred nine % Rav vi€ tT2 jrS01tV9 J !las53o«s j y fr sr ' • A - bric I w cokosc lostrous {?at1erw, Ofurzirz ibr cfe a rcubr atocJefTVe 3a[« |ok v Jalue -fcv Isl av l kaaufe . he s6 s ' ' %sqoeeyL k eVi bi Ati bletnded ajr k fhc Surzset cmirusoK (jJelieslea ' • ' S ' ' golden aiti e. ts.a t Xne Drama of ' 28 ACT ONE Time : Spring of Freshman year. Scene: A large Freshman dining room. Deafening noise, no longer naively questioning. Absence of looks of wide-eyed wonder. Sophisti- cated laughter. Blase elbows on table tops. A few fragments of conversation heard above the rattle of china. What time does that orientation lecture begin? . . . Lecture? Who said ... Let ' s not go to the old lecture. Let ' s go to the movies . . . Should we . . . Who ' s the Senior who drives that ADORABLE green roadster? ... Oh, I know her. She gave ... Trie dress you ' re wearing tonight, Jane ... Where did she ... This thing? Wore it ages ago to C. A. Reception. Spilled punch ... Oh, DO you remember ... never got a taste of that punch. I bet I strug- gled an hour for ... Did you hear that ... Not Pres Pen ... . . . onthe day we were hazed ... Oooh, really did ... Bell rings sharply. Sudden silence ... House Mother (rising) : Girls, couldn ' t we have a little more quiet in the dining room? The noise really has been — there ' s been too much noise. (She clears her throat) I wanted to speak of something which of course you all know about — the Semi-Centennial Pageant which is to take place in two — yes, it is, isn ' t it — two weeks. We all feel deeply honored that we are to have some share in this — ah — great event, and we want to regard it as an honor. Some of you have been given the privilege of cuting classes in order to rehearse your parts, but I ' ve been told that you are somewhat abusing this privilege. I think we really ought to be reverent toward this occasion — so don ' t — that is, you really ought not to cut classes when it isn ' t necessary. (Clears her throat) Of course, you know that there will be many alumnae here, and that means a problem in housing. Some of you will have to double up — I know you won ' t mind — (Faint murmur of protest. House mother looks anxiously about.) Student {clearly and complainingly) : just can ' t do it. I can ' t sleep in a strange room. I Page One hundred eleven House Mother (looking as if she were about to cry) : Oh, dear — I don ' t know what to do. I suppose everything will be upset. I ought not to ask you to move around, but Miss Tufts says it is imperative. Well, we ' ll just do the best we can. (She sighs and sits down, too dis- heartened to say more.) Curtain ACT TWO Scene : A room, in the Ad Building. Meeting of student-faculty commit- tee. Four members of the faculty seated on hard chairs. Prof. A. : These girls are always late. I can remember the time when my mother used to put soap in my mouth if I failed to be punctual. The soap didn ' t taste very good, but I . . . (Enter two students, very much excited.) First Student : The banner is gone — our banner is gone. I saw it just a second before it disappeared, but it ' s gone now . . . Second Student: Yes, it ' s gone all right. Somebody will be murdered for this. Prof B. (severely) : I think we might discuss the business of the moment. As it is we waste too much time talking about such things as banners and cigarettes. No wonder it ' s a struggle to get a scholarly attitude here. (Flourishing her handkerchief) I ' ve dismissed three classes this week, because they were so stupid — stupid — (Enter third student. Orchids on her fur collar. Stands panting to get her breath. Prof. C. unwinds his legs from the arm of his chair. Attempting to rise, puts one leg in waste basket. Extricates himself meditatively.) Third Student : Am I late ? Am I really ? (Coldly reproachful glances from faculty.) Well, it ' s this new 7.30 rule, and it really is heavenly. I ' m so sorry I ' m late, but think of having a whole hour more in town, and not having to rush for the 6.25 — think of — (First student pokes her in the ribs.) First Student : Sh ! They ' re going to say something. Prof. D. (looking down meditatively over his glasses) : My dear children, we ' ve decided after considerable deliberation, that you may have your fun. The smoking rule may be changed so that you will be able to smoke to your hearts ' content anywhere inside — Page One hundred twelve Prof. C. (apparently coming out of a trance) : Outside. . (Subsides into trance.) Prof. D. : Yes, outside I should say — outside the boundaries of Wellesley and Natick. That ' s a generous decision, my dears, don ' t you think so? (Addressing third student) Don ' t you, Margaret? That ' s a beautiful orchid on your coat. Third Student (confused) : The orchid — I mean the decision is wonder- ful. First Two Students (in unison) : Simply wonderful ! Prof. B. : We don ' t think you ought to smoke at all. We ' re not making this a moral sanction. Heaven forbid ! Why should anyone waste time smoking when he might be brushing up his intellect? Prof. A : It all depends on your age. I used to smoke corn silk cigarettes in the woodshed. But that was a long time ago. Curtain ACT THREE Scene: A faculty -student luncheon. Jovial good nature on part of faculty. Imitation of jovial good nature on part of students. Anxiety on part of latter to pass salt and pepper to faculty. Prof. B. : That sixteenth century float last night was not quite in keeping with the period, but it was very pleasant to look at. I ' ll say that much in praise of it. First Student (timidly) : ' 28 won Float Night. Second Student : Yes, wasn ' t that great? It was such a close race. (She stops, wondering if the faculty could possibly be interested.) First Student (gathering courage) : The race last year was closer. We ' ve won two years in success. Think of that ! Prof. D.: A good record, my dear. May I have some vinegar, Mabel? Prof. B. : I ' m afraid girls are losing their more charming feminine traits. Prof C. (stirring coffee with a fork) : Woman is always woman. Her inhibitions keep her essentially feminine. Prof. A. : That might be fallacious. During my pigtail age, I beat up all the little boys in the neighborhood, and got a lot of satisfaction out of doing it, too. Page One hundred thirteen Prof. D. : Well, my children, I ' ve no doubt you ' ve got tomboy qualities, but I ' ll defend you. There must be some motherly instincts in you or you couldn ' t hold the position of Vill Junior. (Second student chokes on piece of bread.) Prof. B. : Is this new system working well? Second Student (slightly red in the face) : Yes, very well. It ' s nice to get acquainted with the Freshmen. They ' re so — so helpless. Prof. C. : The young are plastic. Prof. B. : They certainly need to be looked after. When you stop and con- sider how much freedom they have. This new rule — Prof. D.: What ' s that? Oh, you mean increasing the territory in the 9.45 rule. Well, now, I don ' t know. We ought to be liberal with the chil- dren. The poor dears can ' t be tied to apron strings forever. They have to play now and then. You agree, don ' t you, Mabel? Have some more celery, my dear. Prof. C. : It ' s a liberal age, and it is likewise sophisticated, but even so, woman is always woman. Third Student (irrelevantly, feeling she must contribute to the con- versation) : The Sophomores won the tug of war in Longfellow Pond last week. (Faculty looks blank at first) You — you know — the tug of war. They pull — Prof. B. (significantly) : should say that the tomboy qualities are pre- dominant in girls. The facts all substantiate my statement. Prof. C. (pouring vinegar into his coffee) : Even so, woman is always woman. The essential feminine . . . Curtain ACT FOUR Scene: The gloom of a still spring evening. Class supper is just over, and a few girls sit on the steps of Alumnae Hall, looking mournfully at each other. Factotum : Isn ' t it appalling? This is the end — almost the end. Class Treasurer (sadly) : I pulled two grey hairs out of my head this morning. Do you feel old, too? Chorus (gloomily) : Oh, ye-e-es. Page One hundred fourteen Class President : But think of our Field Day record, this year especially. Secretary: Wasn ' t it glorious? But next thing we know our children will be rolling hoops down Tower Court hill. Factotum : Our children ! You certainly do look ahead. Maybe by that time they ' ll have smoking rooms here. Class President (viciously) : And a general examination in our minor subject, probably. T (;o general exams — think of it! (shudders) To my dying day I ' ll remember what Miss Pendleton said. The class of nineteen twenty-eight is to be congratulated ... Chorus (groaning) : Congratulated! Secretary : Imagine using that word — the word you really use for some- thing joyous. Class Treasurer: Like engagements for instance. You know, I don ' t think Senior Prom had the usual domestic atmosphere this year. If people were engaged they weren ' t blatant about it. Class President: Oh, I don ' t know. I thought there were too many couples mooning around. Gosh, some of them couldn ' t even eat. Secretary: Well, of course, it ' s rather natural when you come right down to it. Under some circumstances you can ' t act naturally. What about you — I guess you soaked two handkerchiefs at last step singing. Class President: Maybe I did. It was so doggone dramatic — leaving Chapel steps. And we had to march as if it were a funeral. Class Treasurer (sniffling) week. It ' s all too sad. I haven ' t laughed for a Factotum : Well, after all, this is a great moment. We have quite matured and we ' ve reached the peak. We are the ones who shall go out and take the world by storm. (The whole group nods slowly and solemnly in silent agreement.) Curtain Pacje One hundred fifteen ' ' y ; | Most typical of Wellesley Best all around Page One liundrcd sixteen Ihe Other- Rogues in our. Gallery David and Jooathao Host Huaical Host Entertaining Fb test Pnver He-re and Thei l PaycVie Bf. W-ViHired yoiitW and MofXaS one Eugene Gladstone O Neill An adventurer in life — an adventurer in art ! It is what we should all like to be; and so we feel it splendidly appropriate to have the honor of enrolling Eugene O ' Neill, the most daring of American playwrights, in the ranks of the class of 1928. He began the adventure of life on October 16, 1888, in New York City. He served an intensive seven years ' apprenticeship in wandering, journey- ing with father and mother all over the United States — for his father, James O ' Neill, was a noted actor, and toured the country with a stage version of Monte Cristo. In 1906 Eugene O ' Neill entered Princeton, but, because of some prank, was asked to leave for a year, before he had taken his freshman finals. Freedom once tasted was good — he had no desire to return to college life. In 1909 he went to Spanish Honduras, Central America, with a mining engineer, to prospect for gold — the beginning of a period of life which might have been drawn from the novels of his early favorites, London, Kipling and Conrad. Honduras gave him, instead of gold, a malarial fever that sent him home again, and — the jungle, which quietly bided its time until The Emperor Jones should lose his way in it. On his return to America he toured the East and Middle West with a theatrical troupe, and then was off again, on a sixty-five day trip to Buenos Aires, aboard a Norwegian barque. It was a long enough trip to saturate him with the sea which forms the background of lie, In the Zone, The Moon of the Caribbees, and many more of his plays. In Argentina, he wandered discontentedly from one job to another, until he suddenly shipped for South Africa as a mule tender. He was not allowed to land there, because he was penniless (a frequently recurring state of affairs with him) . Back in Buenos Aires, destitute, and with no desire for work, he loafed around the docks, making the acquaintance of sailors, wastrels, outcasts. At last he decided to return home, and shipped as ordinary seaman on a British steamer. On the steamer he found the germ of Beyond the Horizon in a Norwegian A.B., who had left home to go to sea, and now continually cursed the sea — affectionately, and with no desire to return to a landsman ' s ease and safety. In New York, O ' Neill lived at Jimmy the Priest ' s, a waterfront dive peopled by down-and-outers. He found it a treasure-house. As Johnny the Priest ' s it became the setting for Anna Christie. Christopherson, Anna ' s father, lived there, in actual flesh and blood, sharing O ' Neill ' s room. Chris- topherson hated the sea, but could not leave her because he was dependent on her for his living. Driscoll the stoker turned up at Jimmy the Priest ' s — a tough, Liverpool Irishman, who one day jumped overboard in mid-ocean. Page One hundred nineteen The search for the key to the riddle of Driscoll ' s suicide engendered The Hairy Ape. There were a few more adventures, before O ' Neill became cub reporter on the New London Telegraph. His wor k was not exceptional, but it gave him good technical training. Six months of reporting — then his health broke down and he was ordered to a sanitarium. In spite of his strenuous adventuring he had never been very strong and now was forced to take a five months ' rest. For the first time he found leisure in which to consider and order his crowded experiences. In the process he found the desire to write, to carry his love of adventure into art, to give back to the world the intense, varied images, emotions and ideas which he had absorbed. After leaving the sanitarium he spent a year building up his health, reading, — and writing. In the fall of 1913, he wrote his first play. The Web. He quickly discovered his need of more technical training, and in 1914 enrolled in Professor Baker ' s 47 Workshop. The association with Professor Baker brought him encouragement and help. The next winter was spent in Greenwich Village, meeting some of the real inhabitants, negroes and Italians. In the summer of 1916, O ' Neill went to Provincetown, where he found a group of actors eager for new and promising material ; they gave the first production of one of his plays, Bound East for Cardiff. The young dramatist found a stage and an audience with which he might experiment to his heart ' s desire — he tested them out thoroughly. At the end of the summer the actors organized as the Provincetown Players, and opened a theater in New York, where most of O ' Neill ' s plays were first produced. In 1917 and 1918, the Smart Set printed several of his plays, thus giv- ing him the widest public recognition he had as yet received. In 1920, with the production of Beyond the Horizon, he took his place as the leading American dramatist, at the age of thir ty-two. With this play, he turned from the one-act to the longer form, in which he has done excellent work. The production of Marco Millio7is at the Guild Theater fulfills an early ambition to have the first production of a play on Broadway. The Great God Brown, Marco Millions, and The Strange Interlude are such new departures that they suggest that O ' Neill will adventure still further in many directions. We may be too close to him to be able to evaluate him adequately, but Europe also acclaims him as our foremost dramatist. Mos- cow, Prague, and Vienna, as well as other European capitals greet his plays delightedly, as the defeat of old and binding traditions. He is the embodi- ment of that freedom and sense of adventure which is youth itself — which we are so apt to lose with physical youth, — which we can only retain as we perpetuate mental youth. (Acknowledgement : — The material for this sketch is drawn from Eugene O ' Neill, by Barrett H. Clarke, in the Modern American Writers series; New York, Robert M. McBride and Company, 1927. Thanks are also due to Miss Sophie Chantal Hart for her friendly criticism.) Page One hundred twenty .y Ai e M.€ ::r ' gender i ventUT Meill becan ■± :d lie Wctcj Oi ' dered to a feaiiitariuixi. in spile oi m sLieiiaous ic had never beerj verv strong and now was forced to take a 3 ' rest. For the fi he found leisure in which to consider ' ■■ ' - v .-.i.. - ' vperiv..;- • ' ■ ' ' - process he f ( ' - ' ■ ' ' ' ' e desire to advent to give bac world tl ' .e : liiuigiis, emotions ana lU ' jiih which he haa aosoroed. -m the sanitarium he vspent a year building up his health, iting. ' In the fail of 1913, ifb wrote his first play, The J discovered his n d of more technical training, and in led in Professor Baker ' s 47 Workshop. The association with Baker brought hin ■• ' ragement and help. The next winter in Greenwich Vi: eting some of the real inhabitants, us. In the suainier of 1916, O ' Neill w nt to Provincetown, rrroup of r otr. -9 eager for new and promising material; of his plays, Bound East for Cardiff. _ . ,. _ ind an ' audience with whiih he might ! eriment to his heart ' s desire — he tested them out thoro At the riid of the summer the actors organized as the Provincetowii 1 i.iy rs, and opened a theater in New York, where most of O ' Neill ' s plays were first produced. Tti 1917 and 1918, the Sv: . ii e widest public recognition he had as yet received. In iy20, with :. ction of Beyond the Horizon, he took his place as the leading An: : ri dramatist, at the age of thirty-two. With this play, he turned .,: ' ;;-j ' ;( ' one rct to the ' --— form, in which he has done excellent ri ' :v, I action ; Millions at the Guild Theater fulfills ■■ ' . to haA. ' m of a play (■ ■ ' v.m, M hp Strange I ntc hey suggest that C- ill adventure stiii furtiier . „ . .Ve may be to.- ' ox: . .._ : to be able to evaluate him , but Europe also acck as our foremost dramatist. Mo e, and Vienna, as well . -. . .,i..j- European capitals greet his plays . as the defeat of old and binding traditions. He is the embodi- f adventure which i ' r ' ' h ' youth, — v hich w e ;• youth. ifiNT: — ' I ' ,.1 for th ■ :. •: . in the Imerioov ,Vj. lo (b. , {la uo S ' Hcn SofAE OF THE FaMILY TiED Betty Beaker Hc oear) Mary jane (rlena Wsllt Fo3t Isabel Oproul nowe ar i , S ■ Au i e Jane Hary Anioe May Day Hiss Lockwooti ' s DebuT ifk i-W ' r ' 30 CekroWn Decker ml K m i m ulizaDein Andrews WiniiVec G-wen Natalie Di ston Luc oda Lorc utb Sweet ORGANIZATIONS O ' Neill — The Moon of the Caribbees 1 £ Wellesley College Government Association OFFICERS Martha H. Biehle, 1928 Jeanette Bailey, 1928 Frances L. Hamilton, 1928 Virginia Onderdonk, 1929 Ruth P. Stephens, 1930 Thankful H. Cornwall, 1930 Margaret McDiarmid, 1929 . President y ice-President . Chairman of Judiciary Chairman of Village Juniors Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Page One hundred twenty-eight College Government Our brief reign can claim place beside the great year 1848 for the cataclysmic overthrow of governments, only we struck death at the heart of the democratic ideal to which they had given birth. With the callous indifference of youth, we felt four score years a ripe age for the grave ; so with slight pangs at the remembrance of the happy rule that ushered in our freshman year, we clipped the wings of our rather senile and impotent democracy and buried them with the due ceremony of an all-college referen- dum e ' er the spring of our junior year. We took not a little pride in feeling we, at least, recognized and dealt squarely with this outworn and inefficient form of government, modelled after the two-chamber system of our nation- al Congress. The still popularly elected Senate with its Lord of the Bed Chamber (bearing a high title and within the call that rarely comes) and the Elastic Student Committee, still carries some of the markings of a democratic institution, but it is quite willing under examination to admit its true oligarchical character. However, we do not press the point, for our maxim is to be as little seen and heard and felt as possible in our well- ordered and extraordinary community. Less fundamental organically, though of more vital interest to some members of our group were other changes, such as the smoking rule. That was indeed a bitter fought battle ! And the field at the final victory after a seven months ' conflict was strewn with the bodies of student sub-commit- tees and faculty super-committees and a mortally wounded House of Repre- sentatives, but the clouds of smoke were to roll no nearer to the campus precincts than the boundaries of Natick and Wellesley. Although thor- oughly pleased with the legislation, we are not blind to the possibility that another generation may decide that this too shall pass away. Our memories are peculiarly short. Many of us have already forgot- ten that there was a time when you could not drive in an automobile on Sunday night after 7.30, even in the town of Wellesley; that no golf or tennis was allowed of a Sunday afternoon ; that there was a season when a corps of amateur student police patrolled the campus with large official- looking buttons on their chests, keeping pedestrians to the straight and narrow path, and that once upon a time the seniors held the guiding reins of the freshmen in the Village, not the juniors as the present practice has it. We feel not unlike Heraclitus who could never step twice into the stream of life and meet the same water. Probably it is because we insti- gated the reforms ourselves that we feel them worthy to hand on to Wellesley posterity. Page One hundred twenty-nine Student Members of Judiciary Frances L. Hamilton, 1928, Chaii-man Martha H. Bibhle, 1928 (ex officio) Ruth Fishwick, 1928 Jeanette Bah ey, 1928 (ex officio) Molly Danforth, 1929 Virginia Onderdonk, 1929 (ex officio) Malcom Carr, 1930 Margaret McJennett, 1928 (ex officio) Kathryn Staples, 1931 Faculty Members of Judiciary Mrs. Ahlers Miss Ruth E. Clarke Miss Edna V. Miss Ellen F. Pendleton (ex officio) Student Members of Senate Moffett Martha H. Biehle, 1928 Jeanette Bailey, 1928 Frances L. Hamilton, 1928 Virginia Onderdonk, 1929 Margaret J. McJennett, 1928 Margaret McDiarmid, 1929 Ruth Stephens, 1930 Thankful Cornwall, 1930 Ida Sledge, 1931 Faculty Memoers of Senate Miss E. Olive Butcher Mr. Henry R. Mussey Mrs. Mary C. Ewing Miss Lucy Wilson Miss Ellen F. Pendleton (ex officio) Page One hundred thirty t v „,. H ouse President s Council Beebe Cazenove Claflin . Dower Freeman Homestead Norumbega Pomeroy Severance Shafer . Tower Court Wilder . Wood . . Elizabeth B. Noyes, 1928 Frances A. Hartman, 1928 . Louise Belden, 1928 Elizabeth S. Hansen, 1930 Fanny B. Catlett, 1928 Helen C. Newell, 1930 . Dorothy S. Miller, 1928 Margaret Macon, 1928 . Katherine E. Hobbie, 1928 . Lois Whitaker, 1928 Priscilla Wentworth, 1928 Margaret McJennett, 1928, CKm. . Alice W. Rue, 1928 Page One hundred thirty-one ' 7 f$S:S: f .. v ' f ' ky , ,i miJ ' « A V illage Juniors ELIOT DISTRICT Eliot Elms Townsend 18 Belair Road 25 Leighton Street 626 Washington Street Noanett Clinton Webb . 629 Washington Street NOANETT DISTRICT RIDGEWAY DISTRICT . Zella Wheeler Harriet L. Wildey Stella F. Brewster Margaret Krolik Edith Smith Theodate Johnson H. Catherine Wagnee Mary M. Wheeler Edna May Gifford Marie M. Eckhardt Crofton Birches 11 Abbott Street 14 Abbott Street 7 Waban Street Katherine E. Falconer . Janet B. Geddes Elizabeth J. Knudson Imogene W. Harris . Eleanor K. Wheeler WASHINGTON DISTRICT Washington . Little . 603 Washington Street Fiske Commutors . Substitute . Virginia Onderdonk . Frances Huntington . Constance C. Smith Elizabeth H. McCullough Eleanor B. Green Mary L. Marshall Paye One hundred thirty-two Fire Ckief Sarah E. Hawley Fire Captains Isabel Angus Elizabeth Beckwith Florence Clayton Emily Goehst Jean Harris Marian Hunter Eleanor Jarvis Edna Lindeman Agnes Marion Jane Maxwell Mary Powers Jeanette Smart Eleanor Street Charlotte Tinker Margaret Barnes Catherine Bruning Shirley Eberth Ruth Gordon Ernestine Halff Melita Holly Elizabeth Hone Ruth Hopkins Margaret Jeffords Louise Lynah Eleanor Mann Marie Mayer Virginia Neal Margaret Patten Helen Pocock Augusta Sachs Katherine Staples Mary Taylor Cecile Truesdale Charlotte Waltz Page One hundred thirty-three pf I Christian Association OFFICERS De Maris Davis, 1928 Gertrude A. Mildb, 1928 Harriet Wildey, 1929 Ruth Rhodes, 1930 E. Catherine Parker, 1929 Zella Wheeler, 1929 Katy Boyd George . Mary C. Ewing Grace Leei, 1928 Marion Scarborough, 1928 Elizabeth McCullough, 1929 Helen Loetscher, 1928 . A. Elizabeth Parks, 1929 Margaret Ward, 1929 Florence Hollis, 1928 Gloria Allen, 1928 Louise Heydrick . President Senior Vice-President Junior Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Undergraduate Representative Chairman, Religious Meetings Dept. Chairman, World Fellowship Convm. Chairman, Conference Dept. Chairman, Religious Education Dept. . Chairman, General Aid Dept. Chairman, Commiunity Service Dept. . . Chairmnn, Social Dept. . Chairman, Week of Prayer Comnn. Chairman, Student Industrial Comrni. Chairman, Social Service Dept. General Secretary Page One hundred thirty-four AUi ' rancaise Pauline M. Azbell, 1928 Marjorie Fuller, 1928 Thelma S. Smyth, 1929 Virginia Shedd, 1929 . Circulo Castellano Irene W. Gallagher, 1928 Mary T. Hamilton, 1928 Virginia Rynehart, 1929 Katharine Tilton, 1928 Bernice Grater, 1928 . Margaret Decker, 1928 Eloise Wilson, 1928 . Circulo Italiano Cosmopolitan Club Natasha Hoershelman, 1928 FuKi Wooyenaka, 1930 Helen R. Post, 1929 . Adelaide Noble, 1929 . Deutsclier Verein Frances Jewett, 1928 . Edna Lindeman, 1929 . Jeannette Roman, 1929 Harriet Owen, 1930 Helen Franc, 1929 Margaret Ward, 1929 Ivy Newman, 1929 Lioeral Club Matkematics Club Leona B. Bayley, 1928 Elizabeth B. Peek, 1928 Mary Parsons, 1928 . ' Esther L. Kirkbride, 1929 Doris J. Raine, 1929 . Miss Marion E. Stark . President. Vice-President Secretary Treasurer President Vice-President Secretary President Vice-President Secretary Student Member President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer President Vice-President Secreta7 y Treasurer President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer President Vice-President Senior Executive and Treasurer . Junior Executive Secretary . Faculty Executive Member Page One hundred thirty-five Phi Beta Kappa Eta Cnapter or Massacnuseiis OFFICERS Alice Walton Elizabeth Donnan Elizabeth W. Manwaring Louise Overracker President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer IN FACULTATE Olive Apple, B.A Northwestern, 1926 Helen B. Avery, B.A. Brown, 1923 Myrtilla Avery, B.L.S., Ph.D Wellesley, 1927 Katherinb C. Balderston, PhD Wellesley, 1916 Mary C. Bliss, Ph.D Wellesley, 1924 Alice H. Bushee,, M.A Mt. Holyoke, 1918 Mary W. Calkins, Litt.D., LlD Smith, 1911 Martha P. Conant, Ph.D Wellesley, 19111 Lennie p. Copeland, PhD. University of Maine, 1923 Mary L. Courtney, B.A. Boston University, 1909 Carey G. Croneis Gertrude G. Cronk (Mrs.) Wellesley, 1918 Margaret E. Davidson Goucher, 1926 Elizabeth Donnan, B.A. Cornell, 1907 Katherinb M. Edwards, Ph.D Cornell, 1888 Edward C. Ehrensperger, B.A Harvard, 1915 Caroline R. Fletcher, B.A Wellesley, 1919 Winifred E. Fletcher, B.A Wellesley, 1926 Margaret B. Freeman, M.A Wellesley, 1923 Helen S. French, Ph.D. Wellesley, 1907 Eleanor A. MoC. Gamble, Ph.D Wellesley, 1907 Priscilla M. Gates Barnard, 1927 Mary C. Graustein, Ph.D Wellesley, 1907 Clarence G. Hamilton, M.A. ' . . . Brown, 1888 Sophie C. Hart, M.A Radcliflfe, 1914 Page One hundred thirty-six Harriet B. Hawes, Litt.D Smith Alfarata B. Hilton, B.A Wellesley Mabel E. Hodder, Ph.D. . Syracuse Eliza H. Kendrick, Ph.D Wellesley Florence H. Knauf Goucher Mary J. Lanier, Ph.D Chicago Helen H. Law Vassar Laura E. Lockwood, Ph.D. ...... University of Kansas Laura H. Loomis, Ph.D Wellesley Louise S. McDowell, Ph.D Wellesley Charlotte G. MacEwan, B.S. . , . . University of Wisconsin Flora L McKinnon, Ph.D Wellesley Edith B. Mallory Wellesley Elizabeth W. Manwaring, Ph.D Wellesley Helen A. Merrill, Ph.D. Wellesley Marguerite Mespoulet Barnard A. Bertha Miller, Ph.D. Goucher Julia A. Moody, Ph.D Mt. Holyoke Henry R. Mussey, Ph.D. Beloit Louise Overracker, Ph.D Leland Stanford Margaret T. Parker, M.A University of Chicago Ellen F. Pendleton, Litt.D., Ll.D. Wellesley Ethei, D. Roberts . Wooster Janet Robinson, B.A. Wellesley Vida D. Scudder, M.A., L.H.D Smith Martha H. Shackford, Ph.D. . Wellesley Margaret P. Sherwood, Ph.D. Vassar Helen J. Sleeper, M.A Oberlin Clara E. Smith, Ph.D Mt. Holyoke Walter B. Smith, M.A Oberlin Laetitia M. Snow, Ph.D. Goucher Marion E. Stark, M.A Brown Bertha M. Steiarns, M.A University of Illinois Esther L. Sweinson University of Minnesota Seal Thompson, M.A University of Chicago Elva C. Tooker Colby College, Waterville, Me. Annie K. Tuell, Ph.D Wellesley Alice V. Waite, M.A Smith Alice Walton, Ph.D Smith Judith B. Wllliams, Ph.D Vassar Virginia S. Willis, B.A. Wellesley Lucy Wilson, Ph.D. . Johns Hopkins Alice L P. Wood, Ph.D Wellesley Mabel M. Young, Ph.D. ........ Wellesley 1911 1922 1889 1907 1925 1909 1911 1891 1919 1910 1921 1927 1923 1924 1907 1927 1917 1918 1910 1915 1915 1906 1927 1925 1915 1907 1899 1917 1918 1917 1905 1915 1917 1911 1914 1921 1925 1915 1915 1912 1926 1917 1919 1920 Page One hundred thirty-seven Wellesley Students Aid Society, Inc. Miss Abbie L. Paige (52-55 Greenough Street, Brookline) President Miss Jessie C. McDonald Vice-President (National Cathedral School, Washington, D. C.) Miss Ruby Willis (Walnut Hill School, Natick, Mass.) Miss Evelyn Munroe (Wellesley College) Other Directors Alice Upton Pearmain (Mrs. Sumner B.) Alice Campbell Wilson (Mrs. Fred A.) Miss Martha P. Conant (in absentia) Mary Cross Ewing (Mrs. G. J.) Hazel Hunnewell MacDonald (Mrs. Alexander S.) Treasurer Auditor Student Committee Jeannette Bailey, 1928, Chairman Elizabeth Hawkins, 1928 Joy Masters, 1929 Eleanor K. Peck, 1930 Page One hundred thirty-eight O ' Ne-iil— n (3 A elles Abrie L. •ocie (52-55 Greenough Street, Brook] ine) nc. President Mtss Jessie G. McDonald ...... Vice-P eside it (National Cathedral School, Washington, D. C.) Itliss Ruby Will Miss Evelyn Munroe . irt Hill School, Natick, Mass, (Welles Treasurer Auditor Other L Alice Upton Pearmain (Mr , Sumner B.) Alice Campbell Wilson (Mrs. Fred A.) Miss Martha P. Conant (in absentia) Mary Cross Ewing (Mrs. G. J.) Hazel Himnewell MacDonakI (Mrs. Alexander S.) Stvxlent Covvmittee lilailey, 1928, Chavnnan h Hawkins, 1928 Joy Masters, 1929 Eleanor K. Peck, 1930 ' ag ' One, hundred U ' .Wtu-cight SOCIETIES O ' Neill — The Hairy Ape, Scene 5 ' ■ ' ' MM Agora Society OFFICERS Martha H. Cooper, 1928 Anne I. Faulkner, 1928 Ruth V. Butler, 1928 . Esther L. Kirkbride, 1929 Florence Hodel, 1928 . Mary H. Bressler, 1929 Florence M. Hollis, 1928 Constance B. Riley, 1928 Stella Brewster, 1929 Catherine Usher, 1928 Elizabeth Shurmer, 1929 Louise Herrick, 1929 . President Vice-President and Head of Work Secretary Assistant Secretary Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Central Committee Member Housekeeper . Assistant Housekeeper Purveyor Assistant Purveyor . Keeper of the Records Page One hundred forty § M In Facultate Elizabeth Astrom Mary W. Calkins Esther Comegys Helen S. French Mary Graff Florence Jackson Helen M. Jones Frances L. Knapp Mary J. Lanier Laura E. Lockwood Julia S. Orvis Alice M. Ottley Frances Seaver Seal Thompson Judith B. Williams Alice V. Waite Honorary Members Mr. and Mrs. Phillips Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Farnham Greene General John J. Pershing Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Proctor Helen Atwill Louise Beldon Martha H. Biehle Ruth V. Butler Elizabeth M. Case Martha H. Cooper Elisabeth Curtiss 1928 Margaret Ellis Anne L Faulkner Katherine Hobbie Florence Hodel Florence Hollis Grace Lee Gertrude A. Milde Constance B. Riley Alice W. Rue Phoebe S. Seward H. Cornelia Spalkhaver Catherine Usher Mary R. Worth Dorothy S. Alexander Lydia Louise Allen Mary Allen Blackford Stella Brewster Mary H. Bressler 1929 Emily Cornell Harriet B. Creighton Katherine Eastman Olive Grabill Louise Herrick Esther L. Kirkbride Elizabeth Shurmer Josephine Stauffer Emily Sturgis Margaret Ward Page One hundred forty-one i sv . iear- Alpha Kappa Chi OFFICERS Dorothy F. Williams, 1928 Pauline M. Azbell, 1928 Helen E. Jones, 1928 . Marion L. Bunnell, 1928 Elizabeth Hawkins, 1928 Katherine G. Slocum, 1928 Louise P. Eddy, 1928 . Winona B. Bare, 1928 . Adelaide Noble, 1929 . Eloise H. Wilson, 1928 Rachel E. Clarke, 1928 Rosemary Wyman, 1929 Mary Elizabeth Canon, 1929 President Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Central Committee Member Cvstodian . Social Chairman Assistant Social ChairTnan Editor of the Scroll Gardener First Factotum . Second Factotum Page One hundred forty-two In Facultate Katherine C. Balderston Dorothy W. Dennis Muriel S. Curtis Caroline R. Fletcher Adelaide B. Hawes Clarence G. Hamilton Elizabeth P. Hunt Antoinette P. B. Metcalf Agnes F. Perkins Helen Sleeper Naoma Thomas Anna Bertha Miller Margaret A. Baker Honorary Members Mrs. Clarence G. Hamilton Helen Archer Pauline Azbell Winona Bare Rachel Clarke Dorothy Dolliver Geraldine Dow Marion Dunnell 1928 Louise P. Eddy Louise Gates Elizabeth Hawkins Grace Hight Katherine Hoover Helen E. Jones Marion Jones Frances Morrison Doris Rich Marion Scarborough Katherine Slocum Lois Whitaker Dorothy F. Williams Eloise H. Wilson Mary Elizabeth Canon Harriet Chapin Emily Goehst Helene Ham Jean Markley 1929 Adelaide Noble Catherine E. Parker Doris Raine Mary Reddon Mary Anne Rogers Virginia Rynehart Virginia Shedd Eleanor Street Hilda Wright Rosemary Wyman Page One hundred forty-three M ' ' • Phi Sigma Society OFFICERS Bertha S. Adkins, 1928 Gloria L. Allen, 1928 . Mary P. Barringer, 1928 F. Jane Maxwell, 1929 Ruth Y. Allen, 1928 . Eleanor L. Watt, 1928 Lucille H. Fenn, 1928 . Jean F. Gibson, 1928 . Alice Abbott, 1929 | Molly Danforth, 1929 President Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Central Committee Member . Head of Work House Keeper Marshals Paye One hundred forty-four In Facultate Katherine Lee Bates Josephine Batchelder Elizabeth Manwaring Honorary Members Vida Button Scudder Mr. and Mrs. Galen Stone Associate Member Caroline Hazard Bertha Adkins Gloria Allen Ruth Allen Jeanette Bailey Mary Barringer Antoinette Deppler Lucille Fenn 1928 Jean Gibson Frances Hamilton Sarah Hawley Margaret McCarty Margaret McJennett Doris Miller Mary Mills Anne Peloubet Eleanor Sharp Ethlyn Sutterlin Elizabeth Thomas Eleanor Watt Elizabeth Zeigler Katherine Abbott Alice Abbott Katherine Albin Florence Chew Molly Danforth 1929 Harriet Delicate Rosina Dupont Helen Fink Margaret Hamilton Jean Henninger Jessica Matlock Jane Maxwell Emily Moss Katherine Wagner Anne Belle Wickham Page One hundred forty-five 1 iii ' iSLiai fei; Shakespeare Society OFFICERS Anna Sargeant Hayward, 1928 Elizabeth D. Farrar, 1928 Jean Poindexter, 1928 Amoret McDowell, 1928 Jeanette Barres, 1928 Helen Hefferan, 1928 President Vice-President and Head of Work Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer . Central Committee Member Page One hundred forty-six In Facultate Eleanor A. McC. Gamble Sophie C. Hart Louise S. McDowell Eliza H. Kendrick Ellen Fitz Pendleton Margaret P. Sherwood Edith S. Tufts Mabel M. Young Honorary Members Edith Wynne Matheson Kennedy Julia Marlowe Sothern Jeanette Barres Elizabeth Brcwn Margaret Bush Eleanor Cartinhour Fanny Catlett Agnes Dugan Marion Fairfield 1928 Elizabeth Farrar Frances Hartman Anna Sargent Hayward Helen Hefferan Ruth Hollister Amoret McDowell Evelyn Klein Barbara Maynard Sarah Patton Helen Petit Jean Poindexter Helen Straus Elizabeth Whitney Gretl Arndt Barbara Arthur Alice Ross Bennett Helen Benton Margaret Cashman 1929 Elizabeth Ellis Angela Higgins Barbara Hopkins Eleanor Jarvis Theodate Johnson Elizabeth McCullough Annie Mcintosh Patricia 0 ' Gorman Ruth Pearl Constance Smith Page One hundred forty-seven ' ' d £y, L .%y ' ' ' k „4 Tau Zeta Epsilon OFFICERS S. Louise Eliason, 1928 Jane Leffingwell, 1928 Helen B. Dickson, 1928 Helen A. Pancoast, 1928 Theodora Noble, 1928 . Harriet Segal, 1928 Eleanor Milligan, 1928 Grace Wood, 1928 Isabel Angus, 1929 Mary Grace Fosnot, 1929 Alice F. Clarke, 1928 . President Vice-President Central Committee Member Head of Work Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Keeper of the House Assistant Keepers of the House . Editor of the Iris Page One hundred forty-eight v K, Elizabeth Blaney Alice V. V. Brown Helen Davis Mrs. Mabel Hodder Margaret Jackson In Facultate Mrs. Laura Loomis H. C. MacDougall Flora McKinnon Josephine Rathbone Jean Wilder Alice I. Perry Wood Katherine Adams Eunice Bennett Barbara Billman Alice Clarke Louise Eliason Abbie English Helen Dickson 1928 Helen Dyson Dorothy Haworth Jane Leffingwell Elizabeth Marquis Eleanor Milligan Elizabeth Muir Theodore Noble Elizabeth Noyes Helen Pancoast Virginia Roper Anne Sawyer Harriet Segal Katherine Tilton Grace Wood Matilda Aarons Elinor Anderson Isabel Angus Geraldine Badenock Jane Chidsey 1929 Hortense Dutcher Mary Grace Fosnot Rachel Hayward Eleanor Hoyt Ellen Jane Lorenz Margaret Merrill Margaret Stacey Helen Waterbury Mary Alice White Page One hundred forty-nine m fm, i % % f ' , _ ;-.. Zeta Alpha OFFICERS Margaret F. Hellman, 1928 Phoebe Lamont, 1928 . Constance M. Twichell, 1928 Ruth Hurrell, 1928 . Marie Eckhardt, 1929 . Helen G. Steers, 1928 . Harriett 0. Parsons, 1928 Mary T. Hamilton, 1928 Julia Marsh, 1929 Barbara Dailey, 1928 . Eleanor Wheeler, 1929 Mary Wheeler, 1929 . President Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Central Committee Member Head of Work Custodian . Second Custodian Editor of the AnnuM First Marshal Second Marshal Page One hundred fifty i! ' S ' , ' X ' ' €i: ,... , ,,,, ....... i{M,..... - _, In Facultate Helen B. Avery Martha Hale Shackford 1928 Barbara Dailey Margaret Decker Ruth Fishwick Edith Gluck Ruth Graham Mary Hamilton Harriet Hardy Margaret Hellman Margaret Higgins Ruth Hurrell Mary Lament Phoebe Lamont Sally Loomis Margaret Macon Harriet Parsons Helen Steers Lucy Shaw Elsbeth Thexton Madeline Taylor Constance Twichell 1929 Katherine Cohn Marie Eckhardt Edna May Gifford Jean Goff Katherine Hubbard Louise Lange Julia Marsh Louise Neill Virginia Onderdonk Grace Powell Mary Sawhill Gertrude Seymour Elizabeth Stone Eleanor Wheeler Mary Wheeler Page One hundred fifty-one O ' Neill— Tfee Great God Brown, Epilogue yV . Barns vallo vs Association Margaret McCarty, 1928 . Anne Belle S. Wickham, 1929 Jean Poindexter, 1928 Julia Lilly House, 1930 Barbara Hopkins, 1929 Emily Goehst, 1929 Louise Jordan, 1929 Elizabeth Zeigler, 1928 Matilda Aarons, 1929 . Juliette Gescheidt, 1928 Helen Steers, 1928 Katherine Sater, 1930 Anne Sherrard, 1930 . President Vice-President . Business Manager Secretary Treasurer Assistant Business Manager Chairman of Scenery . Chairman of Costumes Chairm an of Properties Chairman of Music Chairman of Drama . Chairman of Publicity Chairman of Service Page One hundred fifty-four BarnsA alloA s Association 1927-1928 Senior year — and fancy what Barn started out with — a change in the constitution! Incomprehensible! The Business Board had grown sud- denly in size and importance, making Barn a two-board government, with Jean Poindexter, ' 28, the first nine-point Business Manager. This new Business Board takes over many new duties and problems, and includes within it three former committees: Business, Publicity and Service (more top-hat name than the old Food Committee, yes?) The ground to be cov- ered has been organized and planned ahead for the entire year as it is on the Executive Board, But with the added requirement — which was thought to be a step forward in making Barn a theatre workshop in business as well as the technical side — that members of each committee must have a knowl- edge of the duties of the other committees and be ready to work together and to assist when one was particularly hard pressed. So that the total result will be ac complished, not by three separately working units, but by one Business Board. In thus drawing itself up more compactly, the Business Board may only be said to have taken the cue from the Drama Committee. This group, headed by Helen Steers, ' 28, planned to unify and organize the creative work of Barn under the theatre workshop ideal. And as it was the year for a Shakespeare play in June and with the Stratford-on-Avon Theatre requesting contributions from American colleges, it was decided to plan the work of the first semester with Shakespeare as the guiding spirit. The informals were to lead up to a Shakespeare production for Fall Play instead of June Play, so that the Barnswallows ' contribution to this famous theatre might be sent after Christmas. Fall Informals. Shaw ' s Dark Lady of the Sonnets, Gammer Gurton ' s Needle, Will Shakespeare, by Clement Dane, with Elsbeth Thexton, ' 28. Fall Formal. (Barn picks ' em easy!) William Shakespeare ' s Merc tan of Venice. A stunningly simple and appealingly modern version, with color effects so lovely one missed even a single Alumna sigh for a June night and Tupelo. Starring two of Barn ' s Broadway Bound actresses. Norma Holtzmann, ' 30, in a Shylock to be long remembered with awe, and Helen Steers, ' 28, in a Portia made for dreams and Shakespeare idealists. And the rest is to be shown soon . . . A check for $800 was sent to the Stratford-on-Avon Theatre from our prosperous Merchant. Patience, another Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, Page One hundred fifty-five Wm will come the end of March followed by a long delayed Class Competition, and perhaps an original play. And for June play — who knows or eyen dreams, least of all the Drama Committee, Probably another one of those light, comfortable plays like He Who Gets Slapped or Electra — perhaps The Strange Intei-lucle? It ' s a hard working star that pulls the Barn wagon. May more dramatic organizations see the firmament in all its glory ! Fall 1924-Sprmg 1927 1924—1925 Fall Informals. They gave two original plays to impress us: Marion Klein ' s, ' 25, Clarion Call and Una Ritchie ' s The End of the Feud. Also Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil, by Stuart Walker. And Poems in Pantomime adapted from Austin Dobson. Fall Play. The Yellow Jacket. Those Fascinating Chinese! Operetta. The Knight in Poverty, by Mary L. Robinson, ' 25, with Carol Perrin and other idols. And the Pageant! We felt proud to be the last to claim an active part in it. The Winged Sold, by Marie W. Potter, ' 07, with Ellen Bartlett, ' 27, in the title role. Probably the greatest dramatic production ever attempted by the college, 1925—1926 Fall Informals. With yet another original fantasy. The Horns of the Moon, by Eloisc Smith, ' 26. Also Lord Dunsany ' s Golden Doom and Mauthrin Dondo ' s The Pie and The Tart. Fall Formal. The Cradle Song, by G. Marting de Sierra, featuring Elsbeth Thexton, ' 28, and Ellen Bartlett, ' 27, Spring Informals nobly m.ade up the lack of an operetta with Where the Whirlwind Blows, From Soup to Savo-riy and Pierrot in Paris. June Play. The School for Scandal, by Sheridan with four wonderful settings and Maggie McCarty as Charles. 1926—1927 Fall Informals. Shaw ' s Man of Destiny, Rosalind, by J. M. Barrie and Checkov ' s Marriage Proposal. Fall Formal. A strenuous effort with Andreyev ' s He Who Gets Slapped, marked by the success of Maggie McCarty, Helen Steers and Elsbeth Thexton, all ' 28. Operretta. The criticized Pimafore, but the audiences liked it, especially Virginia Edwards, Jean Poindexter and the famous Maggie. Spring Informalsl Gladys Meyer ' s prize play, Hans Wurst, the Lio i Tamer and our New York competition play. The Stronger. June Play. An exquisite Electra of Euripedes. Page One hundred fifty-seven ATHLETICS O ' Neill — All God ' s Chillu7i Got Wings, Scene I ,yy .. ; .4 g Atnletic Association OFFICERS Antoinette Deppeler, 1928 Marion Fairfield, 1928 Natalia Jova, 1929 Frances Pierce, 1930 . Emily Rock wood, 1929 Aileen Shaw, 1930 President First Vice-President Second Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Custodian Page One hundred sixty Athletics Mary Hemenway surely was a heaven for 1928 ' s enthusiastic athletes, and although our verdant hue was quickly changed to red at the donning of angel robes, — well, it was our class color anyway, and all emerged with a religious determination to paint the playing fields with it. In this valiant spirit, no mild form of battle would suffice, and most of us sleeted crew, basketball or hockey. With modesty becoming in new-comers, we restrained ourselves from taking higher than third place in the fall Field Day. In the Indoor Gym Meet, however, after a winter courageously spent in curbing balky horses, and defying evil fortune by propelling ourselves under ladders, we triumphed over our natural enemies, the sophomores. The glow of many Japanese lanterns under a May sky dazzled us so that we could only bring up the rear in the crew races. But we came to ourselves sufficiently to give a real battle-cry when our president christened our boat Okitata, Leader of Warriors. Our second fall found modesty discarded. Upset that our plans for winning in every department were thwarted by the new system of division into fall and spring sports, we could do no better than tie with the seniors and freshmen. And generously we allowed our big sisters, the seniors to celebrate their last year by winning the fall crew competition. But from this time on success adorned our colors. We skied, snowshoed and tobog- ganed to victory in the Winter Carnival, not even daunted by the amazing fact that there was snow enough for the event to take place. In the indoor meet we defeated the sophomores, but bowed to the seniors in the upper- class competition. We were elated when training rules for spring sports were made more lenient and we were permitted an extra half -hour each evening to solve the riddles of the universe or prove Mr. Work ' s fallibility as a bridge exponent. Our elation carried us to victory in the first spring Field Day. Our honor in individual sport was upheld by Jean Poindexter, who showed no respect for Colonel Bogie in the golf tournament. Closing the year with a final burst of glory, our Okitata won the first boat race on Float Night, — a circumstance so upsetting that the firework W was burned upside down. Page One hundred sixty-one We were victorious in our junior fall Field Day, winning first places in hockey, basketball and golf. Winter Carnival brought us still further honor when we not only tied with 1927 for the cup, but also presented the noble and historic pageant of Washington Crossing the Delaware. In the indoor athletics, however, our pride accompanied our tumbling artists in a fall, for the Lincoln Challenge Cup was won by 1927. Our spring sports teams retrieved our fortunes by coming out on top in the Field Day games, and Float Night saw the final victory of the year when both our crews won first place, after close and hard-fought races. During junior year the constitution of the Athletic Association was revised, and a new hand-book, the A. A. Blue Book, was issued. The most important change provided that the Executive Board of the Association should assume office in the spring, after the Indoor Meet. We wonder if any athletic event was ever better managed and more enjoyed than our senior fall Field Day. A novel event was the student- faculty baseball game from which the faculty, victorious by the score of five to zero, emerged to win the coveted measuring cup and yellow paper chrysanthemums. The contestants in the various sports were encouraged by strains from a kazoo band, but 1928 reacted most successfully to the music, gaining first place in riding, hockey, and volleyball. We are very glad to give the credit for this best of Field Days to our president, Antoin- ette Deppeler. Paye One hundred sixty-two i %. i Mi % ' ' ; Arck ery 1928 Rachel Clarke (Head of Achery) (W) Isabel Weeks Betsy Mason Page One hundred sixty-three yw m £ ;; ' f n Saseball 1928 Sarah Walden (Read of Baseball) Cornelia Spalckhaver (Capt.) (W) Antoinette Deppeler Margaret Sedgewick (W) Harriet Rollins Marion Fairfield Doris Miller Louise Belden Pauline Florsheim Page One hundred sixty-four - ' %J ' ' A , J„„ „. ' C iM. Basketball 1928 Edith Bernstein (Head of Basketball) (W) Frances Hamilton, (W) Harriet Parsons Ruth Hurrell Pauline Florsheim (Capt.) (W) Margaret McJennett (W) Substitutes Antoinette Deppeler (W) Marion Fairfield Emelia Sternberger Page One hundred sixty-five ire v 1928 Catherine Usher, Stroke, (Head of Crew) Margaret Bush, Bow Elizabeth Collins, 5 (W) Sarah Hawley, 2 Helen Attwill, 6 (W) DeMaris Davis, 3 (W) Emma Epler, 7 Louise Fowler, 4 Fanny Catlett, Cox, (W) Page One. hundred sixty-six V im M... 1 Golf 1928 Ruth Levy (Cavt.) (Read of Golf) (W) Nancy Chamberlin (W) Harriet Hardy Jean Poindexter (W) Substitutes Winona Bare Mary Mills Page One hundred sixty-seven ■P%M Gymnastics 1928 Mary Worth Elizabeth Case Anne Porter Pauline Florsheim Anne Pugh Pa. (ye One hundred sixtif-eiflht x ; Hock ey 1928 Mary Worth (Head of Hockeij) (W) Antoinette Deppeler Prudence Wallis (Capt.) (W) Anne Porter (W) Cornelia Spalckhaver (W) Helen Loetscher Helen Elsas Doris Ferger Elizabeth Haven (W) Anne Pugh (W) Marion Fairfield Substitutes Katherine Adams Frances Hamilton Florence Hollis Page One hundred sixty-nine V ' i V :SC ' ' J Lacrosse 1928 Anne Pugh (Head of Lacrosse) Mary Worth Theresa Rew Anne Porter Marion Fairfield Prudence Wallis Elizabeth Marquis Emelia Sternberger Eleanor Milliken Edith Bernstein Papr One hundred seventy ti f% : 7M y .  Y Ridmg 1928 Jean Gibson (Head of Riding) (W) Phyllis Barnes (Capt.) (W) Barbara Billman (W) Sue Cams Substitutes Alice Hibberd (W) Louise Williams Page One hundred seventy-one yp ' M m J 1 §A ennis 1928 Margaret Hellman (Head of Tennis) (W) Martha Cooper Constance Riley Virginia Stone Alice Rue Katherine Terwilliger Marion Fairfield (W) Page One hundred seventy-two Track 1928 Louise Eddy (Head of Track) (W) Pauline Florsheim Anne Pugh Anne Porter Helen Strauss Page One hundred seventy-three Volley Ball 1928 Frances Palmer (Head of Volley Ball) (W) Jane Bolin Grace Hight Martha Cooper Constance Pease Kathryn Forman (Capt.) (W) Emma Epler (Sub.) Page One hundred seventy-four MUSIC O ' Neill — Marvo Millions, Act I, Scene 1 H I Wellesley College Choir Randall Thompson  Dorothy F. Williams, 1928 . Ellen Jane Lorenz, 1929 Frances Riley, 1928 J Helene E. Ham, 1929 Choir Director Chorister Assistant Chorister Librarians Page One hundred seventy-six Members of Choir First Sopranos Caroline M. Bartel, 1928 Elizabeth Bartlett, 1929 Edith Bradner, 1929 A. Bethine Coe, 1931 Ruth S. Cooper, 1929 Louise P. Eddy, 1928 Virginia I. Frances, 1931 Helen M. Gray, 1928 M. Elizabeth Hobbie, 1931 Julia Lilly House, 1930 Theodate Johnson, 1929 Caroline D. Marion Knoblauch, 1930 Grace Lee, 1928 Eleanor F. Marvin, 1931 Dorothy L. Morgan, 1929 Harriet E. Nash, 1931 Isabelle C. Nelmes, 1931 Nancy Nichols, 1931 Harriot B. Schell, 1930 Emilie B. Sinkler, 1930 Elizabeth Tompkins, 1930 Mildred F. Waldron, Unc. Ziegler, 1931 Second Sopi Florence E. Barley, 1929 Helen A. Boose, Unc. E. Elizabeth Bowman, 1930 Grace Louise Brengle, 1930 Louise R. Conway, 1931 Elizabeth Cutler, 1928 Esther F. Dewing, 1931 Elizabeth D. Farrar, 1928 Elsa Feichtinger, 1928 Lydia A. Frances, 1929 Helen Wood, nnos Louise W. Gates, 1928 M. Elizabeth Granger, 1931 Marian L. Hunter, 1930 Pauline Jones, 1929 Jean M. King, 1929 Katherine D. Lovell, Unc. Elisabeth Muir, 1928 Mary Parsons, 1928 Helen T. Van Voast, 1930 Harriet Wood, 1929 1928 Altos Geraldine Badenock, 1929 Elizabeth Bowen, 1931 Mary P. Bryant, 1928 Marion Burr, 1930 Virginia Chapman, 1931 Miriam R. Coffin, 1931 Elisabeth A. Curtiss, 1928 Sarah T. DeLaney, 1929 Ruth B. Diffenbach, 1930 Shirley Eberth, 1931 S. Evelyn Echols, 1929 Pauline Florsheim, 1928 Marion Hackenheimer, 1930 Katherine E. Hobbie, 1928 Jeanette J. Hoffman, 1929 Leslie M. Hudson, 1929 Barbara Kitchel, 1931 Gertrude Lambert, 1929 Ellen Jane Lorenz, 1929 Janet L. McLellan, 1 931 Mary Louise Menaquale, 1930 Alice K. Nash, 1931 Alice E. Norton, 1929 Stella J. Nuernberger, 1930 Lindsey E. S. Papps, 1928 Elizabeth P. Richards, 1929 Eleanor Riddle, 1931 Louise W. Tower, 1928 Charlotte Waltz, 1931 Dorothy F. Williams, 1928 Page One hundred seventy-seven £ r 1 Vellesley College Sympkony Orckestra Jacques Hoffman Dorothy P. Webber, 1928 Ruth D. Pearl, 1929 . Conductor President Secretary-Treasurer Page One hundred aeveniy-eighb LETTERS O ' Neill— Tfee Straw ' ' ' w :■■ ' , ■ New s Board Anne T. Peloubet, 1928 Cornelia Spalckhaver, 1928 Katherine Hoover, 1928 J Eloise Wilson, 1928 Dorothy Alexander, 1929 ] Jean Henninger, 1929 | Margaret Lafferty, 1929 Virginia Rynehart, 1929 | Josephine Stauffer, 1929 J Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Associate Editors Assistant Editors Page One hundred eighty ' t M .;■ ' •:... if i %A I J ' ' . r- ' ' Ne s Board {Contimued) Reporters Beatrice Mitchell, 1929 Betty Beury, 1930 Susan Shepherd, 1929 Elizabeth Coussirat, 1930 Virginia Barton, 1930 Katherine King, 1930 Elinor Ulman, 1930 Assistant Reporters Mabel Marston, 1930 Alice Parke, 1931 Flavilla Morey, 1931 Edith Pavlo, 1931 Doris Rich, 1928 . Matilda Milne, 1928 Anne Sawyer, 1928 . Business Manager Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Assistant Business Managers Phyllis Graver, 1929 Katherine Mills, 1930 Gretel Arndt, 1929 Mary Scarborough, 1930 Jean Markley, 1929 Page One hundred eighty-one -p ry m Wi: Literary RevieA M. Doris Ferger, 1928, Editor Harriet Parsons, 1928 Elsbeth Thexton, 1928 Harriet Wood, 1929 Alice Murphy, 1930 Pafic One hundred eighty-two i %i tf ' K ' ' ;„- i:i ;i::-—: ' ress Board Edith C. Johnson, Director Boston Papers: Ruth Graham . Katherine Adams . Helen Franc . Doris Ferger . Katherine Eastman Katherine Cohn Margaret Merrill . Katherine Sterne . Outside Papers: Helen Williams Janet Rosenwald . Mildred Hartshorn . Ruth Graham, Chairman Christian Science Monitor Transcript . Herald Traveller, Hartford, Worcester Globe Post . . . American Advertiser, Chicago, St. Louis . Cleveland, New York Wo7dd . New York Hey ald and Times, Buffalo Denver, Newark, Pittsburgh, Kansas City Page One hundred eighty-three ' WM - ff f i Legenda Board Virginia Bruce Roper . Muriel Murray . Julie Russell | Margaret Sedgewick Eloise Wilson Elisabeth Mum Katharine Sterne Helen Dyson Helen Loetscher Helen Attwill | Mary Bryant LUCILE Fenn Harriet Creighton, 1929, (Chairman) ] Jane Chidsey, 1929 )■ Emily Sturgis, 1929 J Editor-in-Chief Literary Editor Assistant Literary Editors . Art Editor Assistant Art Editors Business Editor Photogra-ph Editor Circulation Managers Advertising Manager . Secretarial Board Page One hundred eighty-four DIRECTORY AND ADVERTISEMENTS ' ' ' ' , ' y ' i Former Members of 1928 Abbott, Helen (Mrs. Harold Kerner) Altham, Helen .... Troy, N. Y . 252 High St., Fall River, Mass. Baker, Elizabeth (Mrs. J. P. McGean) . . 19200 S. Woodland Rd., Cleveland, O. Bancroft, Helen 40 Chestnut St., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Barringer, Catharine (Mrs. John Preston Watts Brown, Jr.) 819 Oak St., Chattanooga, Tenn. Bates., Alice 705 Auburn Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Behrbnd, Ruth 1738 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Bbnz, Doris 17 Pearl Rd., Nahant, Mass. BiGBLOW, Martha ' . .7 Kennett Apts., Wilmington, Del. BiLSKY, Charlotte; 654 Highland Ave., Fall River, Mass. Brandon, Elizabeth . . . 529 Rivard Blvd., Grosse Pointe Village, Mich. Brown, Ruth Alexa 8 Chester Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Bruce, Dorothy 4 Casw ell St., Fitchburg, Mass. Bruch, Marcia 1815 Chicago Ave., Evanston, 111. BuDLONG, Barbara 2120 Harlem Ave., Rockford, 111. Butts, Marian V. A. . . . . 25 Hammersley Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Carspbcken, Margaret 245 Grand St., Morgantown, W. Va. Cavis, Muriel Bristol, N. H. Chalfant, Jane 506 N. Church St., West Chester, Pa. Chamberlin, Elizabeth 7 Lowell Rd., Concord, Mass. Chamberlin, Margaret 7 Lowell Rd., Concord, Mass. Coffin, Madelyn A. 7 Doane Ave., Providence, R. I. Collins, Martha Barnard (Mrs. John VanDynn Southworth) 229 Brattle Rd., Syracuse, N. Y. Comfort, Mary (Mrs. Richard Longstreth) . 3000 Rochester Ave., Detroit, Mich. Conover, Bess . Coolby, Elizabeth CORL, Marjorib . Crafts, Ellen . Cranfil, Mo-na Mai Cutler, Helen . Davis, Helen . Davis, Marion J. Dow, Geraldine (Mrs. Milton Dubois, Christine (Mrs. 0. M Dunham, Amelia Dunn, Adelaide Dyer, Alicia K. Wallace) Savels) . 56 Rathbun Ave., White Plains, N. Y. 2409 7th Ave., Peoria, 111. 44 Clark Rd., Brookline, Mass. 364 Deering Ave., Portland, Me. . 6515 Oram Ave., Dallas, Tex. . Union St., Schenectady, N. Y. 415 Ridgeland Ave., Waukegan, 111. 790 Riverside Drive, N. Y. Georgian Ter., Georgia Ave., Macon, Ga. . 117 Burncoat St., Worcester, Mass. 3011 Vernon PL, Cincinnati, O. 29 Magnolia Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. . 75 South St., Freehold, N. J. Page One hundred eighty-aix ' ' ■ Si.Xri ' i ' . Former Members of 1928 — (Continued) Eastman, Katharine Emerson, Clara Louise Entrekin, Alice Exstein, Beatrice . Ferguson, Priscilla Finsterwald, Maxine GiDDiNG, Leonore (Mrs. Allan Gutmacher) Gillette, Leona GoBTz, Dorothy Graser, Mary E. Hanson, Elizabeth H. Harman, Verona Harpham, Louise Hayward, Elinor HiGGiNS, Angela HiROOKA, Yaye , Hoch, Janet Holcombe, Margaret HoTCHKiss, Sally Howard, Constance HuGET, Elizabeth . Hughes, Margaret . Hynes, Delta . Jarman, Atlie Vernon Jennings, Susan (Mrs. A. C. Jennison, Alma Jewett, Helen . Krug, Helen Labbe Pauline Leas, Helen Loder, Emth Love, Lola MacCloskey, Katharine McClure, Anna McGaw, Margaret Mann, K. Mildred Martin, Jane . Matheson, Anne Coolidge, 2na) 220 W. Chelten Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 87 S. Cliff St., Ansonia, Conn. Swarthmore, Pa. 650 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. 9 Deering St., Portland, Me. 887 Calvert Ave., Detroit, Mich. 16 E. 98th St., New York City . 461 W. 159th St., New York, N. Y. . 455 W. 141st St., New York, N. Y. Nerbrook and Becom Lanes, Marion, Pa. .28 2nd St., Presque Isle, Me. 1000 Bryden Rd., Columbus, 0. . 143 Highland Ave., Akron, 0. . 20 Highland Ter., Brockton, Mass. . 11 Gifford Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 63 Zaimoku-cho, Azabu-ku, Tokyo, Japan . McLean Hospital, Waverly, Mass. 116 Wendell Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. . 51 Gulf St., Milford, Conn. 2315 Rose Ter., Berkeley, Calif. 769 St. Mark ' s Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 305 N. Park Ave., Warren, O. 122 B. Ave. W., Albia, la. 3528 West End Ave., Nashville, Tenn. 37 Museum Rd., Oxford, England 3774 5th Ave., San Diego, Cal. 629 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. 4416 Woolworth Ave., Omaha, Neb. . 515 19th St., Portland, Ore. 225 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. 421 State Rd., Cynwyd, Pa. . 6 Beach Ter., Yonkers, N. Y. 1301 Inverness Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 429 Franklin Ave., Vandergrift, Pa. 75 Pineywoods Ave., Springfield, Mass. 21 Loring Rd., Winthrop, Mass, 1870 Wyoming Ave., Washington, D. C. 720 Atkinson Ave., Detroit, Mich. Page One hundred eighty-seven Former Members of 1928 — {Continued) Mead, Mabelita 3312 35th St., N.W., Washington, D. C. Mbrrifielo, BO ' LINB (Mrs. D. B. Stetler) . . 452 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Mold, Lucile 16 Primrose Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Moore, Lydia 5003 Bryan St., Dallas, Tex. Moses, Marjorie Framingham, Mass. Mudge, Rachel East Wallingford, Vt. Newstedt, Virginia Observatory and Menlo Aves., Cincinnati, O. Nichols, Dorothy 522 S. Main St., Woonsocket, R. I. Noble, Theodora (Mrs. Theodore Harding) 2157 4th Ave., Astoria, L. I., N. Y., Apt. IC Owsley, Margaret Parker, Rebecca Parks, Kathaeine E Peregrine, Mary Pindar, Jean .. PoMEROY, Ruth . Press, Tbna Quinn, Margaret Radovsky, Evelyn R. Raunheim, Stephanie Reed, Dorothy (Mrs. Dale Harris) . Reid, Janet (Mrs. Harry B. Johnson) Richardson, Eunice rockafellow, gwendolyn . 81 S. Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 516 W. 3rd St., Oil City, Pa. . 148 Forest Park Ave., Springfield, Mass. Cecelian Apts., Marion, Ind. 960 Park Ave., Woodcliff-on-Hudson, N. Y. 3 Burton St., Springfield, Mass. 222 Eastern Pl-omenade, Portland, Me. 1627 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. 1191 Highland Ave., Fall River, Mass. . 135 Central Park W., New York, N. Y. Naval Operating Base, Norfolk, Va. Warren, O. . Marion and Dakota Aves., Cincinnati, O. Hote Berkley, 170 W. 74th St., New York, N. Y. Sanford, Eleanor Shelbyville, Ky. SCHENCK, Leila 5 Concord Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Schmidt, Evelyn ...... 1944 W. Alabama St., Indianapolis, Ind. SCHULTZ, Esther 3632 Linwood Ave., Cincinnati, O. ScHWENCK, Elizabeth 12 Park Place, Brattleboro, Vt. Selling, Louise Hotel Addison, Detroit, Mich. Smith, Constance 485 Main St., Woburn, Mass. Spousler, Marion 6119 Oxford St., Philadelphia, Pa, Sproul, Isabel (Mrs. A. S. Howe, Jr.) .... 41 Ridge Rd., Waban, Mass. Stevens, Marcia The Pines, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Storer, Florence ....... 6109 Howe St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Street, Eleanor 666 Chester Ave., Moorestown, N. J. Strobach, Portia 202 N. Naches Ave., Yakima, Wash. Thomas, Evelyn Townsend, Ethel (Mrs. Henry Coke, Jr.) Truitt, Eugene . 555 N. 11th St., Dallas, Tex. 10 Livingstone St., New Haven, Conn. . 6124 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. Page One hundred eighty-eight ' ' - ' : M Former Members of 1928 — (Continued) Ungbrman, Ruth Van Orden, Edith . Van Wbrden, Helen Walker, Marion Weeden, Clarice Wells, Glen a (Mrs White, Catharine White, Mary Alice Whitbman, Jean Whiting, Eleanor WiLLEY, Margaret Williams, Sarah Wilson, Miriam Woodward, Elizabeth Zabriskie, Marion . ZiBGLER, Ruth . ZwicK, Margaret Ira Foss) 2100 Morris Ave., B irmingham, Ala. 63 Fairmount Ave., Chatham, N. J. Leon, la. . R. F. D., Newmarket, N. H. . 14 Clough Ave., Windsor, Vt. Hamilton Apts., S. Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J. Hotel Puritan, 390 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Bonham, Tex. 40 Reynolds St., Kingston, Pa, 4229 Dupont Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 326 Washington St., Wellesley Hills, Mass. 6215 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 49 High St., Newburyport, Mass. 670 Chester Ave., Moorestown, N. J. Oradell, N. J. 580 Walnut St., Newtonville, Mass. . 109 S. Beach St., Oxford, 0. Page One hundred eighty-nine Class of 1929 OFFICERS Alice L. Abbott . Joy Masters Elinor H. Anderson . Miriam F. Macdonald Matilda Aarons . Peggy McDiarmid | Jane Maxwell [ Eleanor K. Wheeler J Janet B. Geddes Elizabeth Nash Theodate Johnson President Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Executive Committee Factotums . Song Leader Page One hundred ninct Class of 1929 Aarons, Matilda Abbott, Alice L. Abbott, Dorcas Abbott, Katherine Albin, Kathryn E. D. Alden, Elizabeth . Alexander, Dorothy S. Alexander, Ruth A. Allen, Lydia L. Anderson, Elinor H. Angus, Isabel S. Appel, Marion B. Arndt, Gretel Arthur, Barbara Austin, Dorothy Auten, Dorothy Bacon, Annette L. Badenoch, Geraldine Baker, Esther M. . Ballard, Edith E. Baltzeil, Ruth J. . Bancroft, Lella A. Bankson, Frances W. Bannon, Persis Barley, Florence E. Barthman, Florence G. Bartlett, Elizabeth Bean, Frances F. Beckerman, Loraine C. Beers, Helen Ruth Beers, Josephine W. Bender, Eleanor Bennett, Alice R. . Benton, Helen D. . Bernstein, Leah Rose Bielby, Helen J. Bird, Margaret C. Blackford, Mary Allen BoATNER, Anna C. . Booth, Mary BOTTIGHEIMBR, ERNA Bouillon, Elizabeth M. BouLEE, Bern ICE A. 681 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. . 60 Berkley PL, Buffalo, N. Y. 57 Parker St., Watertown 27 Nahant PL, Lynn 3286 DeSota Ave., Cleveland Heights, O. . 67 Hopkins PL, Longmeadow 423 W. 120th St., New York, N. Y. 944 Amelia Ave., Akron, O. 41 S. Woodland Ave., Woodbury, N. J. 272 Van Cortlandt Park Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. 170 E. 17th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 681 Glenwood Ave., Avondale, Cincinnati, O. 750 Emerson St., Denver, Colo. Orchard Park, N. Y. . 24 Hill Rest, Tuckahoe, N. Y. 232 Cuyler Ave., Trenton, N. J. 675 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 34 S. Crescent St., Maplewood, N. J. 868 Great Plain Ave., Needham 201 Summit Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. 392 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 44 Neal St., Portland, Me. 403 Berkley Rd., Haverford, Pa. Bannon PL, Portsmouth, 0. 133 E. Scribner Ave., DuBois, Pa. 1045 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 8 Parkway, Hanover, N. H. c o Mrs. D. W. Eipper, Turners Falls 1141 Holcombe Ave., Detroit, Mich. 87 Ford Ave., Oneonta, N. Y. . 63 Fair St., Guilford, Conn. 108 S. Lake Ave., Albany, N. Y. . 272 Linden St., Holyoke Vergennes, Vt. Wedgewood Apts., Nashville, Tenn. 319 Norwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 3210 E. 1st St., Wichita, Kas. 212 Fayette St., Staunton, Va. 1516 Pine St., New Orleans, La. 331 Cambridge Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 632 Forest Ave., Cincinnati, O. 119 New Litchfield St., Torrington, Conn. . 12609 Phillips St., East Cleveland, 0. Page One hundred ninety-ome r Class of 1929 — {Continued) Bourne, Bakbara 6 Symmes Rd., Winchester Bradnbr, Edith 302 Angell St., Providence, R. I. Brady, Mary Elizabeth ... 94 Silver Lake Rd., Staten Island, N. Y. Brandon, Elizabeth B. . . 629 Rivard Blvd., Grosse Pointe Village, Mich. Bressler, Mary H 202 Hatha vv ay Park, Lebanon, Pa. Brewster, Stella F 143 State St., Portland, Me. BROCKEL.MAN, HELENA C. 76 Charles St., Fitchburg Brody, Gertrude M. 2510 Euclid Blvd., Cleveland, O. Bruch, Marcia L 1815 Chicago Ave., Evanston, 111, Brush, Ruth S. North St., Greenvi ich, Conn. Bryant, Frances M. 451 N. Cherry St., Galesburg, 111. BuDisH, Elizabeth 34 S. Lenox St., Worcester BuRDiCK, Elizabeth R. ..... . 18 Lav ina Rd., Baltimore, Md. Camisa, Vivlan M 52 Overbrook Rd., Ridgevv ood, N. J. Camps, Vivibnne M. 1785 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cannon, M. Elizabeth Andover, N. Y. Carlton, Harriet H Maplewood Ter., Haverhill Cashman, Margaret E 212 High St., Newburyport Casselman, Louise C. . 731 N. 4th St., Reading, Pa. Cast, Katherine V. ... 2995 Kingsley Rd., Shaker Heights, Cleveland, O. Chamberlin, Elizabeth B 7 Lowell Rd., Concord Chamberlin, Margaret W 7 Lowell Rd., Concord Chapin, Harriet A. Thorn Acre, Manchester, Vt. Chew, Florence B. Heniz, O. Chidsey, Jane L 321 Pierce St., Easton, Pa. Clark, Dorothy A. 302 Norv ood Ave., Edgewood, R. I. Clark, Dorothy K. 239 Roxbury St., Keene, N. H. Clark, Ruth A 242 Lincoln Sq., Waterbury, Conn. Clayton, Florence E Yardley Rd., Morrisville, Pa. Cobb, Elizabeth H. Denmark, Me. Cohn, Katherine R. 10838 Deering Ave., Cleveland, O. Collier, Elsie 21 Green St., Gardner CoLWELL, Adelaide S. . .■■ . . . .68 Longfellow Rd., Wellesley Hills Conkling, M. Elizabeth . . , . 32 Woodland Ave., East Orange, N. J. Connally, Mary 3080 Beechw ood Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Cooke, Eunice 248 Pine St., Lowell Cooper, Ruth S. . . . - . . . 468 W. 148th St., New York, N. Y. Cornell, Emily L 876 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. CoxEN, Natalie 71 Bracewell Ave., North Adams Coyne, Mary F. 1824 Pittston Ave., Scranton, Pa. Crafts, Ellen C 364 Deering Ave., Portland, Me. Creighton, Harriet B Newark, N. Y. Crosby, Martha B. 252 Edgewood St., Hartford, Conn. Curtis, Helen 161 W. 54th St., New York, N. Y. Page One hundred ninety-two Ckiss of 1929 — {Continued) VAN Daell, Margaret Swarthmore, Pa. Danforth, Molly C. 129 Windsor Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Davis, Dorothy E 933 S St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Delaney, Sara T 137 La Clede Ave., Youngstown, O. Delicate;, Harriet G 229 4th St., Edwardsvill e, 111. Dennett, Alice 125 E. 39th St., New York, N. Y. DiCKERMAN, Esther . .29 Allston St., Allston DOCKERY, Margaret A 14 Midland Ave., Montclair, N. J. DONHAM, Dorothy E 41 Douglas Rd., Glen Ridge, N. J. DoNNBLL, Barbara 37 Park St., Danvers DOOGUE, Eleanor H. 206 Riverway, Boston DouTY, Blanche F. 331 Harrison Ave., Elkins Park, Pa. DUTCHER, HoRTENSE C 35 Linwood Ave., Newton, N. J. DuTTON, Genevieve L . 416 W. 6th St., Coffeyville, Kas. Dyer, Alicia L. 75 South St., Freehold, N. J. Eastman, Katharine 220 W. Chelten Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Eaton, Dorothy P. 407 S. Braddock Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Echols, S. Evelyn 114 Coolidge St., Brookline ECKHARDT, Marie M. ....... 24 Grove St., Shelton, Conn. Edgecombe, Beryl 98 West End Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Ellis, Elisabeth I . 1913 5th Ave., Troy, N. Y. England, Rose 186 Wendell Ave., Pittsfield Ernst, Ruth C. 2540 Fairmount Blvd., Cleveland Heights, O. Everett, Barbara 56 Beacon St., Concord, N. H. Falconer, Kathejrine E. 37 Waldron St., Hillsdale, Mich. Fallon, Elizabeth L 1211 Emerson St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Fbarey, Grace 153 S. Lake Ave., Albany, N. Y. P ink, Helen C. 775 Bird Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Fisher, Marian C. 44 Richmond St., West Roxbury FiSK, Nancy H. ..... 71 E. Main St., Stafford Springs, Conn. Flint, Dorothy 289 Highland Ave., West Newton Fosnot, Mary Grace . . 17 E. 3d St., Lewistown, Pa. Foster, Josephine C N. Main St., Stratford, Conn. FouLKROD, Marie 3910 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Franc, Helen M 120 W. 70th St., New York, N. Y. Francis, Lydia A 1 623 W. Westmoreland St., Philadelphia, Pa. Freiberg, Harriet 747 Greenwood Ave., Cincinnati, 0. Fryb, Margaret B 36 Church St., Buffalo, N. Y. FULD, Selma 272 W. 90th St., New York, N. Y. Gates, Alice A. 215 Washington St., Wellesley Hills Geddes, Janet B 102 Clinton Ave., Montclair, N. J. GiFFORD, Edna May 3708 Maplewood Ave., Dallas, Tex. Gilmore, Mary A ° . . . . . Warsaw, N. Y. Page One hundred ninety-three ' K Tf ;- Class of 1929 — (Continued) GoEHST, Emily M 58 Bellevue PL, Chicago, 111. GOFF, Jean Longvale Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Goldman, Florence E 91 Fremont St., Bridgeport, Conn. GORFINKLE, Thblma 78 Salisbury Rd., Brookline Gould, Virginia 404 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Grabill, Olive 16 Aldworth St., Jamaica Plain Graver, Phyllis 10338 Seeley Ave., Chicago, 111. Green, Eleanor B. .... 2101 N. Alabama St., Indianapolis, Ind. Gries, Mary F. 145 Cambridge Ave., Dayton, O. Grimmer, Ethel .... ... 120 E. .31st St., Nev York, N. Y. Guest, Elisabeth C. 1927 Stuart Ave., Richmond, Va. Gutman, Nannette S 54 Englewood Ave., Brookline Haines, Elizabeth J 2322 Ashmead PI., Washington, D. C. Hall, Martha 206 E. 11th St., Pawhuska, Okla. Ham, Helene E 4 Grant PI., Mount Vernon, 111. Hamilton, Margareit L. .... 209 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 111. Hamlin, Margaret T Hampton, N. J. Harris, Imogene W. 424 Cedar St., Marquette, Mich. Harris, Jean H 35 Fenvi ick Rd., Waban Harrison, Elisabeth M. Green, N. Y. Harrold, Helen S. 550 Orange St., Macon, Ga. Harsh, Hblein C 528 Devon PL, Toledo, O. Harwood, Lois B 270 Linw ood Ave., Newtonville Haskins, Dorothy M 420 Wynnewood Rd., Pelham Manor, N. Y. Hastings, Ruth K. Fajardo, P. R. Hayden, Dorothy 11 Mt. Pleasant St., Winchester Hays, Jean E. 225 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. Hayward, Rachel D . 1000 S. Main St., Findlay, O. Heller, Muriel L 126 Oxford Rd., Nevrton Center Henderson, Antoinette 36 Park St., Walton, N. Y. Henning, Mary S 2737 Cathedral Ave., Washington, D. C. Hbnninger, Jean 715 Aiken Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Herrick, Louise I Kenwood, Oneida, N. Y. Hess, Carol B. 892 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga. Heydt, Ellen H 34 Melrose PL, Montclair, N. J. HiGGiNS, Angela M. . . . , . .11 Gifford Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Hlrshberg, Janet S. 546 Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee, Wis. HiscocK, Mabelle C. . . Wilton, Me. Hisby, Elizabeth R. 215 E. 33d St., Indianapolis, Ind. Hoffman, Edith J. 1776 Noble Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Hoffman, Jeanette J 159 W. 84th St., New York, N. Y. HOLINGER, Alice E. 617 Fullerton Pkway, Chicago, 111. Holmes, Ruth C Katonah, N. Y. Holt, Ruth H. 52 Florentine Gardens, Springfield Page One hundred ninety-four v x Class of 1929 — (Continued) Hopkins, Barbara Ave. Santa Maria, Coral Gables, Fla. HORMELL, Mary E 15 Potter St., Brunswick, Me. HOYT, Eleanor Laurel Beach, Milford, Conn. Hubbard, Katharine E. .... 408 N. Main St., Sand Springs, Okla. Hudson, Leslie M 501 College Ave., Carlinville, 111. Huntington, Frances 2341 East Hill Ave., Cincinnati, O. HURLBUTT, Marcia S 27 Sharpe St., Kingston, Pa. James, Bbthbva R. 6800 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. JARVIS, Elinor T Park St., Tenafly, N. J. Jewett, Marian E South Deerfield Johnson, Dorothy F 10 Whittier Rd., Wellesley Hills Johnson, Theodate 2171 Overlook Rd. Cleveland, O. Jones, Jbanbtte V. 24 5th Ave., New York, N. Y. Jones, Pauline 52 N. Adams St., Manchester, N. H. JOVA, Natalia M 37 Le Roy PL, Newburgh, N. Y. Kauffman, Florence L 2563 W. 18th St., Chicago, 111. Kebbe, Elizabeth C. Hanover Kbllough, Helen V 1601 S. Madison Blvd., Tulsa, Okla. Khoury, Edith 538 54th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Kimball, Eleanor C 245 Upton Ave., Battle Creek, Mich. Kimball, Katharine 331 Waverley St., Belmont King, Jean M. 550 N. Pine Ave., Chicago, 111. KiNGSLHY, Frances J 321 St. David ' s Rd., Wayne, Pa. Kirk, Doris L. 49 Claremont Ave., New York, N. Y. KlRKBREDE, ESTHER L 2439 Scottwood Ave., Toledo, O. Klein, Helen 3881 Reading Rd., Cincinnati, O. KnudsO ' N, Elizabeth J 87 Beach Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Koehler, Miriam E. 30 Atherton St., Roxbury Krolik, Margaret L . . 5155 2d Blvd., Detroit, Mich. Kruger, Lillian 727 Broadway, South Boston Kurtz, Dorothy A. 202 Fairview Ave., Cbnnellsville, Pa. Lafferty, Margaret B 327 Amber St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Lake, Mary Elizabeth 29 Auburn St., Concord, N. H. Lambert, Gertrude L. ..... . 176 Merriam Ave., Leominster Langb, Louise A 4234 Redbud PL, Avondale, Cincinnati, O. Lansburgh, Barbara R. Park Rd., Hartsdale, N. Y. Latimer, Elizabeth L 43 Granite St., New London, Conn. Lau, Susan 1818 S. 2 ' 4th St., Lincoln, Neb. Lawrence, Lucy M. 4 Stoughton PL, Dorchester Lbdbrman, Jane S. ........ Hotel Kenmore, Boston Levy, Dorothy F 1420 Cherokee Rd., Louisville, Ky. Lister, Mildred E. .65 Franklin St., Providence, R. I. Page One hundred ninety-five Class of 1929 — {Continued) LoBDELL, Katharine I. . LoRBNZ, Ellen Jane Lyman, Heilen D. . MacCarthy, Constance F. McCoNNEiLL, Margaret F. MoCrackbn, Elizabeth mocullough, elizabeth h. McDiarmid, Peggy . MacDonald, Miriam F. McIntosh, Annie L. MacMillan, Dorothy McNeish, Marion S. Madison, Mary F. . Magowan, Elizabeth H. Makrauer, Rose L. Markley, Jean Marks, Edna L. Marsh, Julia . Marshall, Mary L. Martin, Carol Martin, Lois T. Masters, Joy Matlock, Jessica Matthews, Janet S. Maxwell, F. Janei May, Isabel E. Mead, Theodora H. Meerhoff, Helen Melendy, Adelaide B. Merrill, Margaret H. Meyer, Alene W. Meyer, Anne . . Meyer, Louise H. Miller, Margaret L. Mitchell, Beatrice . MoNAHAN, Julie L. Moon, Lucy Ann Moore, Mary Elizabeth Morgan, Dorothy L. Morse, Suzanne Moses, Edna L. Moss, Emily E. Mullen, Ruth F. Murray, Rosemary M. . 130 Brinkerhoff St., Plattsburg, N. Y. 390 W. 1st St., Dayton, O. . 32 N. Main St., Sharon . 335 Huntington Ave., Boston 218 W. Market St., Urbana, O. 53 Thorndale Ter., Rochester, N. Y. 10 E. 82d St., New York, N. Y. . 614 Evanswood PI., Cincinnati, O. 9 Edgemere Rd., Quincy . Isle of Hope, Savannah, Ga. 220 McLennan Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. 10 Pleasant St., Leicester 2289 Grandview Ave., Cleveland Heights, O. . 10 Burnett Ter., Maplewood, N. J. 5829 Nicholson St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 777 Burr Ave., Winnetka, 111. . 2960 5th Ave., N., St. Petersburg, Fla. Strickland Rd., Cos Cob, Conn. , . . 129 Grasmere St., Newton 585 Rahway Ave., Woodbridge, N. J. 1 Cabrillo Ave., Stanford University, Palo Alto, Cal. 970 Center St., Newton Center , , Perrenaud Apts., Denver, Colo. 1812 F St., Lincoln, Neb. , 704 Jefferson Ave., Washington, Pa. . 257 Monroe St., Brooklyn., N. Y. 11 Elm St., Dobbs Ferry, N, Y. Belmont Hotel, Chicago, 111. 56 Grove St., Tarrytown, N. Y. 9 W. Melrose St., Chevy Chase, Md. 8 Hobart St., Bronxville, N. Y. 211 St. Paul St., Brookline 3108 Jackson St., San Francisco, Cal. 547 Lake Ave., Rochester, N. Y. . 5101 Hazel Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 764 Myrtle Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. . 301 Gilbert Ave., Eau Claire, Wis. 9130 115th St., Richmond Hill, N. Y. 15 Edgewood Rd., East Orange, N. J. . 1130 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 137 Prospect St., Gloversville, N. Y. . 21 Colonial Circle, Buffalo, N. Y. 7 Crown St., Stafford Springs, Conn. 2226 15th St., Troy, N. Y. Page One hundred ninety-six .. _ . A Class of 1929 — (Continued) Namack, Elizabeth B Ballston Spa, N. Y. Nash, Elisabeth 622 W. 8th St., Plainfield, N. J. Neill, Louise D Hotel Lyons, Decatur, Ala. Neubrand, Esther E Philipse Manor, N. Y. Newman, Ivy 6450 Cecil Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Nicholson, Elsie D 4320 St. John ' s Drive, Dallas, Tex. Noble, Adelaide . 118 Plymouth Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Norton, Alice E . Church St., Gorham, N. H. O ' Day, Anna F Wellesley, Mass. O ' GORMAN, Patricia E 325 Fullerton Parkway, Chicago, 111. Onderdonk, Virginia 405 Lake Ave., Highland Park, 111. Overholser, Elizabeth F 309 N. 9th St. Reading, Pa. Palmer, Grace W. . . c o Mrs H. C. Sibley, 21 Cresswell Rd., Worcester, Mass. Parker, E. Catherine 1827 Grasmere St., East Cleveland, O. Parks, A. Elizabeth 517 Sunset Ave., Asheboro, N. C. Patton, Jessica L .6 Adams Rd., Schenectady, N. Y. Pearl, Ruth D 401 Hawthorn Rd., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. Pease, Barbara S Powder House Rd., Groton, Mass. Phillips, Elsie M - . . . Southwest Harbor, Me. PiNKUS, Elenore G - . 135 E. 74th St., New York, N. Y. du Pont, Rosina H . . R. F. D. 7, Johnstown, Pa. Post, Helen R East Williston, N. Y. PO ' vjELL, Grace 1338 Peachtree St., N. E., Atlanta, Ga. Powers, Mary A 517 Park PL, Milwaukee, Wis. Pratt, Martha L 86 Aberfoyle Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y. Price, Sara Louise .111 Fuller St., Brookline, Mass. Raine, Doris J. 211 N. Maple Ave., East Orange, N. J. Reddan, Mary M 126 W. State St., Trenton, N. J. Rbuss, Emmie E 653 Maryland Ave., Milwauke, Wis. Reynolds, Sara J 21 Cobb Rd., Mountain Lakes, N. J. Richards, Elizabeth P. 739 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka, 111. Richardson, Martha S. Pitt St., Mercer, Pa. Richmond, Mary 41 Cook St., Providence, R. I. Riker, Lois Long Statesville, N. C. Robinson, Esther H 4420 Avery Ave., Detroit, Mich. Robinson, Mary C 5021 Sunset Drive, Kansas City, Mo. ROCKHOLD, Eloise 50 High St., Glen Ridge, N. J. ROCKWOOD, Emily N Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y. Rogers, Eleanor Palmer Hall, Fitchburg, Mass. Rogers, Mary Anne 124 Stanbury Ave., Columbus, O. Rollins, Barbara , . . . . . . 108 Marion St., Brookline, Mass. Roman, Jeannbtte Hotel Touraine, Buffalo, N. Y. Roos, Margaret - . 42 Portland PL, St. Louis, Mo. Page One hundred ninety-seven V Class of 1929 — (Cordimied) RoSENWALD, Janet 333 Carpenter Ave., Sea Cliff, N. Y. Rowley, Bessie A 299 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Russell, Celia A Gorham, Me. Russell, Margaret M 2929 E. Overlook Rd., Cleveland Heights, O. Rynehart, Virginia 3702 Avenue J, Brooklyn, N. Y. Salzer, Charlotte 3577 Reading Rd., Cincinnati, 0. Santom, Sylvia 82 Elm St., Worcester, Mass. Sawhill, Mary Todd 1229 Nicholson Ave., Lakewood, O. ScharfEiLD, Estelle M . 1539 East Blvd., Cleveland, 0. Schwarzschild, Louise M 2710 Monument Ave., Richmond, Va. Scott, Helen J. 2932 Urwiler Ave., Cincinnati, O. Scott, Jeanette E 1039 E. Broad St., Columbus, O. Serrell, Kathekine Pearl River, N. Y. Severson, Eliza T 814 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Seymour, Gertrude 8 Irvington St., Boston, Mass. Shapiro, Dorothy B Hotel Coolidge, Brookline, Mass. Shedd, Virginia .72 Hamilton Ave., Columbus, O. Shen, Li Ying Shanghai, China Shepherd, Susan 528 S. Huron St., Cheboygan, Mich. Sherwin, Vera 149 Roseville Ave., New ark, N. J. Shineman, Mildred C 31 Walnut St., Canajoharie, N. Y. Shugg, Dorothy F 851 Great Plain Ave., Needham, Mass. Shurmer, Elizabeth T. . . 2709 Sou ' hington Rd., Shaker Heights, Cleveland, 0. Smith, Constance C 1190 E. Broad St., Columbus, O. Smith, Edith 1513 Wyandotte Ave., Lakew ood, 0. Smyth, Thelma S 347 W. 71st St., New York, N. Y. Snow, Janet L. . , c o Miss Gertrude M. Lewis, 10 Park St., Boston, Mass. Souder, Mary, E 428 W. Main St., Greenfield, Ind. Sproat, Mary Eunice 170 Auburn St., Auburndale, Mass. Stacey, Margaret L Windsor, Vt. Stanton, M. Augusta 38 Elm St., Westerly, R. I. Stauffbr, Josephine 2238 N. Park Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Stevens, Marcia L The Pines, Hoosick Flails, N. Y. Stevens, Margaret L N. 6th St., Mayfield, Ky. Stillman, Kathryn Tenafly, N. J. Stone, Elizabeth M 14254 Superior Rd., Cleveland Heights, O. Storer, Elizabeth W 105 Meridian St., Melrose, Mass. Street, B. Eleanor . . . . . . 666 Chester Ave., Moorestown, N. J. Strobach, Portia P. 202 N. Naches Ave., Yakima, Wash. Stuntzner, Myrtle A. ..... . 30 Bullard St., Norwood, Mass. Sturgis Emily E 15 Oxford St., Chevy Chase, Md. Taplin, Ruth Adeline 286 Ward St., Newton Center, Mass. Taylor, Estelle B 351 Harrison Ave., Harrison, N. Y. Page One hundred ninety-eight Class of 1929 — {Continued) Taylor, Fbrrell Thiblbar, Frances C Thum, Margaret Tiffany, Corbne ToMEC, Helen M. TowNSBND, Emma J Trbpp, Jean C. . 162 Bridge St., Corning:, N. Y. 246 Keystone Ave., River Forest, 111. 34 Aubrey Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J. . 362 Winthrop St., Toledo, O. 845 Berkeley Ave., Trenton, N. J. 64 Royal Rd., Bangor, Me. 12 Emerson St., East Orange, N. J. Van Ordbn, Edith P 63 Fairmount Ave., Chatham, N. J. V.EATCH, Prudence M 157 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. V ye, Dorothy J 260 Safford St., Wollaston, Mass. Wagner, H. CATHiaJiNE Walker, Elizabeth N. Wallob, Astrid L. . Waples, Dorothea H. Ward, Alice E. . Ward, Margaret M. . Ward, Margery F. . Waterbury, Helen C. Webb, Eleanor A. . Weeden, Clarice J. . Wells, Carolyn H. , Wemple, Luisita Wheeler, Eleanor K. Wheeler, Mary M. . Whiddbn, Helen L. . White, Gladys E. White, Mary Alice . Whitman, Carol G. . Wickham, Anne Belle Wiehe, Kathryn E. . WiLDEY, Harriet L. . Williams, Ruth D. . Win SLOW, Helen A. . Wishart, Dorothy . Wolbach, Alice WOLTERS, HeLENE C. Wood, Harriet . Wright, Hilda M. Wyman, Mary F. Wyman, Rosemary . . Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. . 30 Elm Rock Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. . 343 Peck St., New Haven, Conn. . 214 Windermere Ave., Wayne, Pa. Summer St., Lynnfield Center, Mass. 2340 Delaware Rd., Cleveland Heights, 0. 150 Essex St., Lynn, Mass. 110 Main St., Whitesboro, N. Y. Lakewood, N. J. 14 Clough Ave, Windsor, Vt. 290 E. Sidney Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. 106 W. 69th St., New York, N. Y. 215 Crocker Ave., Piedmont, Cal. 215 Crocker Ave., Piedmont, Cal. 36 Linden St., Wellesley, Mass. 630 Central Ave., Wilmette, 111. Bonham, Tex. . 640 Hill Rd., Winnetka, 111. 2765 Lancashire Rd., Cleveland, 0. 340 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Stafford Springs, Conn. 23 Fair Oaks Ave., Newtonville, Mass. 24 Tarleton Rd., Newton Center, Mass. 219 Fisher Ave., White Plains, N. Y. 2340 Lincoln Park W., Chicago, 111. c o Mrs. D. R. Isenberg, Lihue, Kauai, T. H. Kingsboro Ave., Gloversville, N. Y. 32 Hillside Rd., Watertown, Mass. . 21 K St., Newport, R. I. 15 Appleby Rd., Wellesley, Mass. Page One hundred ninety-nine Class of 1930 OFFICERS Mildred W. Hinman Shirley R. Smith Josephine Maghee Mary Frances Noyes Elizabeth Schipper Elizabeth S. Hansen ] Julia Lilly House Eunice A. Collins J Virginia M. Dare Louise E. Schmidt Ruth R. Banister President Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Executive Committee Factotums . Song Leader Paf e Two hundred Class of 1930 Abrahamson, Alice C. Addison, Agnes E. . AiNScouGH, Ruth L. Alden, Esther G. . Anderson, Regina B. Andrews, Marian C. Atherton, Margaret R. Austin, Jeanneitte . Austin, Phyllis E. . Bachman, Elizabeth M. Bailey, H. Louise Banister, Ruth R. . Bartlett, Evelyn T. Barton, Virginia A. Bartoszbk, Fblixa a. Bass, Marian L. Bastow, Mary W. Be ALE, Mary Moore . Bear, Eleanore H. . Beckwith, Elizabeth M Beury, Betty P. Bittner, Anna E. . Black, Edith C. Blackburn, Margaret I. BoGGS, Dorothy S. . BOKOR, MarCaretta E. Bollard, Margaret E. Bond, Phyllis . Bowman, E. Elizabeth Boyd, Mildred C. Boyle, Marjorie E. . Erengle, Grace Louise Bridges, Elsie M. Bristol, Evelyn R. . Brooke, M. Elizabeth Brown, Dorothy Brown, Juliette T. Brown, Margaret C. Bruder, Edith G. Burggraf, Natalie M. . 621 E. 6th St., Jamestown, N. Y. . 507 S. 41st St., Philadelphia, Pa. . 824 3d PL, Plainfield, N. J. . 61 Rangeley Rd., Arlington, Mass. 68 Sagamore Rd., Worcester, Mass. . Groton School, Groton, Mass. . 20 Grant Ave., Glens Falls, N. Y. 10323 Brighton Rd., Bratenahl, Cleveland, 0. . Sea View Ave., Beach Bluff, Mass. . 620 W. 57th St., Kansas City, Mo. 13531 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, O. 439 Richmond Ave., South Orange, N. J. . 63 Maple St., Berlin, N. H. 424 N. McLean St., Butler, Pa. . 95 West St., Ware, Mass. 357 Prospect St., Willimantic, Conn. 137 Union Ave., Jamaica, N. Y. 6635 N. 11th St., Oak Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. 1035 Maple Ave., Evanston, 111. South Sudbury, Mass. . 112 W. Upsal St., Germantown, Pa. . 25 S. 11th St., Allentown, Pa. 19 Toilsome Hill Rd., Bridgeport, Conn. 1903 Jenny Lind Ave., McKeesport, Pa. 20 Wamesit Rd., Waban, Mass. 243.3 Edgehill Rd., Cleveland Heights, O. . 32 Llewellyn Rd., Montclair, N. J. 9 Lovewell Rd., Wellesley, Mass. 20 Kenwood Ave., Worcester, Mass. 186 N. Lansdowne Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. 479 Main St., Amesbury, Mass. . 431 Polk St., Chillicothe, Mo. Morris, N. Y. 7 Howard Ave., Foxboro, Mass. . Grantham, Pa. 16 Rangeley Rd., Winchester, Mass. 1010 Rosalie Ave., Lakewood, O. 19 Fairview St., Yonkers, N. Y. 175 Mountain Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. 280 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y, Paf e Two hundred one Ckiss of 1930 — {Continued) Burr, Marion E. 138 Main St., Manchester, Conn. Butler, Mary G 184 Jackson St., Lawrence, Mass. Butts, Marion V. A 25 Hammersley Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. CAMPBEiLL, Rachel D 36 Summi t Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. Carr, Malcolm 4824 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, 111. Carruthers, Mary R 1293 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cavis, Muriel Bristol, N. H. Chalfant, Evaline . . . 2104 William Penn Highway, Wilkinsburg, Pa. Chapman, Elma . 146 Proctor Blvd., Utica, N. Y. Chapman, Kathryn B 54 Sommer Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Clapp, Margaret A. 82 Brighton Ave., East Orange, N. J. Cleaver, Charlotte E. . . . . . 8426 110th St., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Cohen, Geilla C 3 Granger PL, Rochester, N. Y. Cole, Dorothy E 20 Hobart St., Bronxville, N. Y. Cole, Eleanor N 123 Pembroke PI., Kew Gardens, N. Y. Collins, Eunice A. 721 Chester Ave., Moorestown, N. J. CONZELMAN, Jane 5260 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cook, Barbara C 1420 Davis St., Evanston, 111. Cook, Gwendolin A. . , . . . ' . .73 Laurel St., Melrose, Mass. Corley, M. Eugenia . . ... . 4331 Avondale Ave., Dallas, Tex. Cornwall, Thankful H. Short Hills, N. J. Cousirrat, Elizabeth 60 Hicks St. Brooklyn N. Y. Cram, Phbbe L. Roslyn Heights, N Y. Crawe, Olive 12 Dexter Rd., Newtonville, Mass. Cross, Harriet B 1308 Caton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Currier, Ruth 181 South St., Hyannis, Mass. Dapp, Kathryn G. 4725 Hazel, Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Dare, Virginia M 17 Rosemont Ave., Alexandria, Pa. Davis, Margaret 22 Waltham St., Cumberland Mills, Me. Davison, Mary A 589 Park Aw., East Orange, N. J. De Courcy, Eleanor 16 High St., Manchester, N. H. Dennett, Genevieve S 6 Williams St., Holyoke, Mass. Dickinson, Nancy W. . . . . 36 Lafayette Drive, Port Chester, N. Y. DiEFFENBACH, RuTH B. . . ... .3 Lincoln Lane, Cambridge, Mass. Dimmick, Gertrude .29 Cottage St., Wellesley, Mass. DiSSTON, Natalie E. . . . . . . Fairfax Apts., Germantown, Pa. DiTTRiCH, Dorothy L 402 Main St., Union, N. Y. DOLAN, Elizabeth M. . . . . . 390 Huron Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Doolittle, Marion 5643 Swiss Ave., Dallas, Tex. Dunbar, Mary C 427 Main St., Wheaton, 111. Duthib, Marjory C. 3 Ripley St., Newton Center, Mass. Page Two hundred two a ' ,U,„.,m -_. i ' ' -l; ' Class of 1930 — (Contmued) Eastman, Winifred Eaton, Ruth . Ellis, Charlotte Elmendorf, Mary Emlaw, a. Louise . Erdman, M. Lorraine Erlanger, Margaret Fain, Lenorb S. Faitoute, Claire W. Feiner, Dorothy B. Ferber, Sylvia B. Finch, Sonya G. Fisher, Louise FiSK, Dorothy K. FiSK, Sophia H. Fitzsimmons, Marie F. Foster, Ruth D. Fox, Alene Franck, Elsie M. r RANK, Frances A. Eraser, Margaret L Frazier, Nadine T. . Freiburg, Margaret Friend, May H. Fuller, Marion L. Fuller, Muriel Z. . Gage, Emily T. Gale, Marjory R. . Gardner, L. Claire Gates, Ramona J. . Gerber, Margaret A. GiBBS, Virginia S. . Gibby, Rosalie R. Gilbert, Elizabeth Glass, Margaret E. Glidden, Evelyn M. GoEPPiai, Louise A. Goldschmidt, Norma S. Goodman, Elisabeth Green, Helen Griffin, Genevieve L. . The Orrington, Evanston, 111. 36 Berkeley St., Nashua, N. H. 453 Wyoming PI., Milwaukee, Wis. 121 Court St., Plattsburg, N. Y, 74 Puritan Ave., Forest Hills, N. Y. . 800 Monroe St., Stroudsburg, Pa. 5127 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. . 644 Stratford PI., Toledo, O. Twin Oaks, Short Hills, N. J. . 270 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. . 668 Western Ave., Albany, N. Y. Upper Market Hill, Amsterdam, N. Y. 1920 Mahantongo St., Pottsville, Pa. 71 E. Main St., Stafford Springs, Conn. 1815 Keyes Crescent, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, O. 485 Pelhamdale Ave., Pelham Manor, N. Y. 821 Johnstone Ave., Bartlesville, Okla. 1017 St. Charles Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga. Cadosia, N. Y. 11 Woodmere Blvd. S., Woodmere, N. Y. 20 S. Portland Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 4005 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. 747 Greenwood Ave., Cincinnati, O. 1137 E. 50th St., Chicago, 111. 8 Clearview Ave., Worcester, Mass. 20 Cottage St., Whitinsville, Mass. SufReld School, Suffield, Conn. . 2424 Elm Ave., Evanston, 111. . 304 Park St., Montclair, N. J. 612_ State St., Springfield, Mass. 40 Central St., Wellesley, Mass. . 1404 Ave. O, Huntsville, Tex. 572 Highland Ave., Westfield, N. J. 1054 W. 4th St., Williamsport, Pa. . 1836 Alfresco PL, Louisville, Ky. 65 Adams Ave., Watertown, Mass. ■3055 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. 227 Oxford St., Hartford, Conn. 1114 Sheridan Rd., Glencoe, 111. 10838 Deering Ave., Cleveland, O. . 151 Oak St., Winsted, Conn. Page Two hundred three Class of 1930 — (Continued) Griffin, Grace H. . Griffin, Marion F. Groff, Elizabeth H. Gruener, Elisabeth R. Gruver, E. Eleanor GUNN, Katherinb E. GuTMANN, Alice K. Hackenheimer, Marion Hall, Dorothy D. . Hall, Elizabeth Hall, Jean L. Hall, Marjory L. . Hamblen, Mary G. Hamburg, Elinor T. Hansen, Elizabeth S. Hartzbll, Babette Harvey, Bernice S. Heidingsfeld, Edith Hemingway, Jane T. Henry, Margaret Herr, Anna C. Herrick, Julia M. HiLLMAN, Muriel W. Hinman, Mildred W. HiRSCH, Margaret S. Hirst, L. Dallas Hodge, Eleanor C. . Hoen, Angeline R. HOLZMAN, MARJORIE F. HoLZMAN, Norma C. Hopkins, Muriel L. Hopkins, Vivian C. HoRTO ' N, Adah House, Julia Lilly Hubbard, Eleanor A, Huffman, Anne W. Hughes, Mary K. Hunter, Marian L. Inglis, Jane A. Inglis, Mary E. . 131 E. 93d St., New York, N. Y. . 497 State St., Albany, N. Y. 1130 Wheatland Ave., Lancaster, Pa. 65 Lawrence St., Fitchburg, Mass. 15 Buchanan Circle, Lynn, Mass. Kent, Conn. 378 West End Rd., South Orange, N. J. 676 Lafayette Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 221 Park Ave., Orange, N. J. Crescent Hill, Springfield, Mass. Box 36, Tacloban, Leyte, Philippines Bay View Dr., Swampscott, Mass. E. 235 9th Ave., Spokane, Wash. 345 W. 88th St., New York, N. Y. 6 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. 260 Tod Lane, Youngstown, 0. 45 Everett St., Newport, R. I. 919 Marion Ave., Cincinnati, 0. 1300 W. Santa Fe Rd., Kansas City, Mo. . 86 Nonantum St., Newton, Mass. 1060 Wheatland Ave., Lancaster, Pa. 384 Keystone Ave., River Forest, 111. . 62 Bowdoin St., Springfield, Mass. . 292 State St., Albany, N. Y. Soundview Ave., White Plains, N. Y. 1026 16th St. N. W., Washington, D. C. 420 W. Walnut Lane, Germantown, Pa. 3424 Guilford Ter., Baltimore, Md. 230 W. 105th St., New York, N. Y. 91 Salisbury Rd., Brookline, Mass. 43 Taylor St., Torrington, Conn. . 824 2d Ave., Troy, N. Y. 1307 Gallatin St. N. W., Washington, D. C. 915 S. 1st St., Evansville, Ind. 2611 Robinwood Ave., Toledo, O. 5193 Raymond Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 316 W. 90th St., New York, N. Y. 143 Linden Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Glyndon, Md. . 1025 Vine St., Scranton, Pa. Page Two hundred four •5? m C ' ' i «! iii3 - — i0 ::s£ ' ' Class of 1930 — {Continued) Jameson, Juliet S. 41 Blymyer Ave., Mansfield, 0. Jaques, M. Alice 5754 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, 111. Jevne, Virginia A Revonah Manor, Stamford, Conn. Johnson, Lois R 113 Bay St., City Island, Bronx, N. Y. Johnson, M. Georgina 1916 State St., New Haven, Conn. JuDD, Elizabeth W. 98 Nonotuck St., Holyoke, Mass. Kauffman, Frances L ,, . 228 E. Philadelphia St., York, Pa. Kauzmann, J. Else .... 100 Hamilton Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Keating, Lucille M. 17 Belair Rd., Wellesley, Mass, KEiISLER, Jane P ,75 Fairmount Ave., Chatham, N. J. Kenyon, Mildred H. . . 303 Elmwynd Drive, Seven Oaks Pk., Orange, N. J. Ker, Anna M 3826 T St. N. W., Washington, D. C. KiLLiAN, Ruth J .45 Montana St., North Adams, Mass. Kimball, Edith M. 283 Walnut St., Dedham, Mass. King, Eileen M 74 Cathedral Ave., Hempstead, N. Y. King, Kathjirine E. . . . 1273 Michigan Ave., Hyde Park, Cincinnati, O. Kirkbride, Mabel M 2439 Scottwood Ave., Toledo, O. Klaer, Mary F 1822 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Klee, Rosemary 285 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. Klein, Louise S 5645 Blackstone Ave., Chicago, 111. Knight, Elizabeth L. . . . . . 84 Greenway St., Forest Hills, N. Y. Knight, Martha M. 1319 Quarrier St., Charleston, W. Va. Knoblauch, Marion M. 6305 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, 111. KoTTCAMP, Helen G. 411 Greenwood Ave., Waukegan, 111. Kraeuter, Holly M. 117 Vose Ave., South Orange, N. J. Kuhn, Anna L. ..... . 302 S. Negley Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Lane, Eloise W 395 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Langdalb, Eleanor K 305 8th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Langhorst, H. Margaret 600 Chicago St., Elgin, 111. Laun, Margaret K. 1086 Shepard Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Law, Virginia ...... 50 Hickory Drive, Maplewood, N. J Le Claire, Ruth I .35 Manchester St., Nashua, N. H. Lee, Catherine 6135 Greene St., Germantown, Pa. Leekley, Catherine C 743 N. 7th St., Muskogee, Okla. Levy, Eleanor K ' 60 Seneca St., Far Rockaway, N. Y. Lewis, Caroline 271 Chestnut St., Clinton, Mass. Lewis, Mary F. Beaver Falls, N. Y. Lincoln, Elizabeth H Elkhorn, W. Va. Long, Hilda M 538 Berwick St., Easton, Pa. Long, Virginia M 67 N. Warren Ave., Brockton, Mass. LovELL, Kathbrine D 192 W. Lorain St., Oberlin, 0. Page Two hundred five Class of 1930 — {Continued) MacCloskey, Helen McGrath, Audrey H. McJennett, Mary A. McKiBBEN, Virginia L. MacLeod, Helen W. MCNally, Elizabeth M. McPherrin, Eleanor M. MacPherson, Janet A. Madsen, Beatrice S. Maghbb, Josephine Mahoney, Elinor C. Manning, Mary B. . Marcum, Bertha L. Marion, Agnes P. . Marple, G. Beatrice Marshutz, Josephine Marston, Mabel C. Martin, Doris Menaquale, Mary L. Merriam, Josephine L. Merrill, Elizabeth H. Merrill, Ruth B. Merritt, Virginia . Michael, Marion E. Miller, Edith I. Miller, Frances S. Mills, Anne H. Mills, Katherine S. Milne, Celia F. Milne, Margaret L. Miner, Margaret Miskimon, May M. . Mitchell, Mary H. Montgomery, Alice G. Moore, Ruth L. Morse, Ellen H. MoTT, Barbara Multer, Mary A. Murphy, Alice Murray, Jane . Mybr, Mary Nash, Alice K. 1301 Inverness Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa 8 Ave. St. Philibert, Paris, France Captain ' s Hill, Greenbush, Mass. 1425 S. Center St., Terre Haute, Ind. . 290 Irving Ave., Providence, R. I. 116 Broadway, Taunton, Mass. 640 Vine St., Denver, Colo. . 234 Lefferts Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 11 Washington Sq., Gloucester, Mass. 392 Hillside Ave., Orange, N. J. . 39 Warren St., Salem, Mass. U. S. Quarantine Sta., Marcus Hook, Pa. Irvine, Ky. Richland Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa. . 1514 Marlowe Ave., Lakewood, O. 444 Newberry Blvd., Milwaukee, Wis. 21 Irwin Park Rd., Montclair, N. J. 585 Rahway Ave., Woodbridge, N. J. Stockbridge, Mass. 363 Union Ave., Framingham, Mass. 126 Winslow St., Watertown, N. Y. . Strathmore Inn, Woronoco, Mass. 100 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford, Conn. Elmwood, Oakwood Ave., Troy, N. Y. . 314 Hoosick St., Troy, N. Y. 3918 Norfolk Ave., Baltimore, Md. 397 Goundry St., North Tonawanda, N. Y. 177 Caldwell St., Chillicothe, O. Apawamis Ave., Rye, N. Y. Hotel Commodore, New York, N. Y. . 27 Paisley Pk., Dorchester, Mass. 69 Woodland Ave., East Orange, N. J. Hotel Knapp, Penn Yan, N. Y. 790 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. 751 W. Highland Ave., Redlands, Cal. 40 Pleasant St., Amherst, Mass. R. F. D. No. 4, Attleboro, Mass. . 19 Vincent St., Binghamton, N. Y. 13 Denton Rd. W., Wellesley, Mass. 3 ' 98 Pennsylvania Ave., Waverly, N. Y. 5021 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 203 Essex Bldg, Minneapolis, Minn. Page Two hundred six Class of 1930 — (Gontmued) Neilson, Sarah G. Nelson, Marian S. Newell, Helen C. . Nichols, Rowena Noyes, Mary E. NUERNBERGER, StELLA J. Oberndorf, Edith S. O ' Halloran, Mary E. Osgood, A. Edith Owen, Harriet Page, Eleanor M. Palmer, Clara E. Park, Katherine S Park, M. Virginia Pearce, Nellie L. Peck, Eleanor K. Peirce, Evelyn B. Pflager, Darthea Phillips, Josephine V. V Phillips, Mary E. Pierce, Edith L. Pierce, Frances E. PiSHO ' N, Frances C. Pitts, Elizabeth D. Price, Emily R. Pritchard, Ruth E. PURMORT, MARCIA E. QuiMBY, Elizabeth . Rath, Elizabeth R. Read, M. Elizabeth Reed, Dorothy B. . Reniff, Elizabeth M. Rhodes, Ruth M. Richard, Dorothy E. Ripple, Evelyn I. Risk, Mary H. Roberts, Faustena Rockwood, Frances V. Roddis, Mary I. Rollins, Dorothy D. 605 W. 40th St., Baltimore, Md. Martinsburg Rd., Mt. Vernon, O. 147 Park Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Lake Hamilton, Fla. 107 N. Gouverneur Ave., Trenton, N. J. 3480 Whitfield Ave., Clifton, Cincinnati, 0. 3100 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, 111. 6 Meadow St., North Adams, Mass. 128 Grant Ave., Medford, Mass. 60 Central St., Foxboro, Mass. 915 S. Orange Grove Ave., Pasadena, Cal. 142: Broad St., Norv rich, Conn. . 215 Miln St., Cranford, N. J. 2227 E. 70th PL, Chicago, 111. 1347 Roosevelt Ave., Pelham Manor, N. Y. 48 Edgemont Rd., Montclair, N. J. 813 N. Main St., Rockford, 111. 701 Judson Ave., Evanston, 111. 29 Maple Ave., Franklinville, N. Y. Dellvi ood Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. 28 Sagamore Ave., West Medford, Mass. 1730 Woodburne Drive, Flint, Mich. 104 Winthrop St., Augusta, Me. 14 Lakeview Ave., Jamestown, N. Y. . 809 W. 4th St., Marion, Ind. 22 Oakland Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. 809 S. Washington St., Van Wert, 0. . 64 Hillside Ave., Englewood, N. J. Palama Settlement, Honolulu, T. H. 213 E. Illinois Rd., Lake Forest, 111. 20 North St., Plymouth, Mass. . 4447 Beacon St., Chicago, 111. 507 Potomac Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. . 7 Beach St., Westboro, Mass. 1255 Cook Ave., Lakewood, 0. 535 Springfield Ave., Summit, N. J. Alden Park Manor, Brookline, Mass. Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y. Marshfield, Wis. 108 Marion St., Brookline, Mass. Pace Two hundred seven Class of 1930 — {Continued) RosEi, Hanna T. rosenbluth, evelyn d. Rosenthal, Katherine E Roth, Jean W. Ruby, Constance Ruhnka, Ruth A. Salomon, Emily ' Sargent, Doris A. Sawyer, Florence E Scarborough, Mary H. Scarlett, Winifred C. Schell, Harriot B. Schillinger, Mary J. ScHipPKi, Elizabeth schmeilzer, dorothea n. Schmidt, Louise E. ScHMUCK, Barbara Schwartz, Audrey J. Seebbr, Constance H. Seneff, Jeannette F. Shankland, Katherine A Shaw, Aileen T. Sherrard, Anne B. Shiveley, Jean Shoudy, Mary L. Shuman, Dorothy L. Singer, Katherine M. Sinkler, Emilie B. Slack, Louise W. . Smart, Jeannette P. Smith, Edith W. Smith, Margaret I. Smith, Marjorie H. Smith, Shirley R. Smith, Susie V. Speirs, Mary . Spencer, Helen G. Spurr, RosbmO ' Ndb L Starks, S. Winniprbd Staton, Mary L. Stephens, Ruth P. Stern, Margaret R. . 133 Ritchie Drive, Yonkers, N. Y. 1326 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. 731 N. Crescent Ave., Cincinnati, O. 2900 W. Park Blvd., Shaker Hts., Cleveland, O. 16 Hyde St., New ton Highlands, Mass. 4816 Webster St., Omaha, Neb. 18 Pine St., Woodmere, N. Y. 15 Perkins St., West Newton, Mass. . 57 Dorset Rd., Waban, Mass. 6412 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. West Boylston, Mass. Ashland, Ky. 118 N. 8th St., Richmond, Ind. 658 Andover St., Lowell, Mass. . 98 Winthrop Ter., Meriden, Conn. 611 Shaw Ave., McKeesport, Pa. 170 Rich Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. 814 E. 21st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 319 Hancock St., Hancock, Mich. 17 Grandview Ave., Crafton, Pa. 103 Ascan Ave., Forest Hills, N. Y. 1521 W. 14th St., Wilmington, Del. 5300 St. James Ter., Pittsburgh, Pa. 4 58 S. 15th St., Richmond, Ind. 825 ' N. Main St., Rockford, 111. . North Platte, Neb. . 88 Cottage PL, Ridgewood, N. J. Radnor, Pa. 15 S. Stenton PL, Atlantic City, N. J. 38 Maple Ave., Troy, N. Y. 22 Frances St., Melrose, Mass. 819 Jones Ave., North Braddock, Pa. 28 Elwood Rd., South Manchester, Conn. . 1890 Yosemite Rd., Berkeley, Cal. Great Oak Farm, Orange, Conn. 43 Granite St., New London, Conn. 84 Walker St., Newtonville, Mass. 66 Hartford St., Dorchester, Mass. Midway, Ky. 1910 Austin Ave., Waco, Tex. . 543 W. 123d St., New York, N. Y. . 25 W. 70th St., New York, N. Y. Page Two hundred eight m :,0:::j::. Class of 1930 — {Continued) Stewart, Betty 1521 Scott St., Little Rock, Ark. Stileis, Alice G 186 Main St., Westfield, Mass. Stirling, Margaret Lakeville, Conn. Stone, Marjorie L. 620 Beech Ave., Charleston, W. Va. Strasbourger, Alva Z 420 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Street, Mabelle C. 53 Brook St., Wellesley, Mass. Sweet, Helen L 75 Broadway, Tarrytown, N. Y. Sweet, Ruth 39 5th Ave., New York, N. Y. Sword, Alice 3 Carverton Rd., Wyoming, Pa, Talley, Kathleen D 3808 Miramar St., Dallas, Tex. Tanzer, Eleanor C. 217 Rich Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Taylor, Barbara ...... . 133 Bellevue Ave., Melrose, Mass. Taylor, Dorothea P 37 Stone Ave., Ossining, N. Y. Thompson, Marion Springfield Rd., Westfield, N. J. Tinker, Charlotte A 25 Norton St., Nashua, N. H. Tompkins, Elizabeth 21 Edgewood Rd., Summit, N. J. Tong, Elizabeth 519 3d St., Brooklyn, N. Y. TORREY, Mary N 11 Baker St., Worcester, Mass. Townsbnd, Marie P 309 Argyle Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Trotter, Alice F Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Trotter, Margaret G. . . 5863 Wayside Ave., Mt. Washington, Cincinnati, O. Tytus, Elizabeth 300 S. Main St., Middletown, O. Ulman, Elinor 36 Talbot Rd., Windsor Hills, Baltimore, Md. Vactor, Alice J 2707 Lancashire Rd., Cleveland Heights, O. Van Voast, Helen T 2230 University Ave., ' New York, N. Y. Vermilyba, Frances A. 98 Brook St., Wellesley, Mass. Vivian, Eleanor 2323 E. 4th St., Duluth, Minn. VoLANTE, Annie M. ..... 391 Dedham St., Newton Center, Mass. Wade, Thelma L 552 Park Ave., Albany, N. Y. Walker, Helen L U. S. National Bank, San Diego, Cal. Walsh, Jean F 1st St., Oradell, N. J. Walton, Dorothy 903 Middle St., Portsmouth, N. H. Webber, Eleanor L. 129 S. Lake Ave., Albany, N. Y. Weil, Alice 600 Stratford PL, Chicago, 111. Weil, Virginia 515 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Weldon, Ruth L 207 Holly St., Cranford, N. J. Weller, Elizabeth 86 Broad St., Westfield, Mass. Welles, Mary P 104 Woodside Ave., Trenton, N. J. Wells, Katherine L 628 Laurel St., Portland, Ore. Wells, Virginia 24 Highlawn Ave., Lawrence, Mass. Page Two hundred nine Class of 1930 — (Continued) Wells, Winifred 15 Moses Brown St., Providence, R. I. Wengren, Margaret H 44 Carleton St., Portland, Me. Whiting, Eleanor H 4201 Dupont Ave., S. Minneapolis, Minn. Whitney, Emily F 139 Pitt St., Portland, Me. Williams, Emily M. Centerville, Mass- Williams, Helen M. 214-06 Bradish Ave., Bayside, N. Y. Williams, Parnel C 89 Hyde Park Ave., Newton, Mass. Wilson, E. Jean 67 Willow St., Wollaston, Mass. Wiltmann, Elizabeth 38 Glenwood Blvd., Mansfield, 0. Wood, Dorothy B Spring St., Plainville, Mass. Woods, Elizabeth M Gettysburg, Pa. Wooyenaka, Fuki 1037 Hagashi-Nakano, Tokyo, Japan Worms, Aimee L 120 Beaufort PL, New Rochelle, N. Y. Wormuth, Helen K 87 Trinity Ave., Lowville, N. Y. IfEOMANS, Alice Andover, Conn. Young, Dorothy 343 Waverley St., Belmont, Mass Page Two hundred ten Class of 1931 OFFICERS Virginia Chapman LuciNDA Lord Louise Bender Theodora Douglas Mary Reedy . Jean MacLeish ] Virginia Yaple Marjorie Siskey J Carolyn Decker J Elizabeth Andrews ' Nancy Nichols . President Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Executive Committee Factotums . Song Leader Page Two hundred eleven Class of 1931 Aaron, H. Jean AcoMB, Evelyn M. Adams, Janet . Adams, Jean Adams, Martha G. Adombit, Ruth E. Affleck, Gertrude M. Alexander, Elizabeth Allan, Katherine Anderson, Doris Anderson, Mary P. Andrews, Elizabeth C. Andrews, Suzanne V. Andrews, Wilhelmina G Armstrong, Louise M. Arnold, Ruth L. Atwood, Katherine E Balch, Ruth S. Baldwin, Virginia H. Bandler, Annette C. Barnes, Margaret W. Barrett ' , Elizabeth J. Bartlett, Katherine B Bell, Margaret E. . Bender, Louise T. Benson, Dorothy R. Bicknell, Barbara R. Blackburn, Elinor C. Blanchard, F. Frances Blickfeldt, Emily P. Bloomfield, Catherine P Blyth, E. Louise bockstahler, alice s. Bouton, Margaret M. BowEN, Elizabeth W. Bowman, Elizabeth Boyd, Virginia T. Brady, N. Caroline . Brannon, Henrietta H. Breaks, Marian C. . . 2004 E. Lynn St., Seattle, Wash. 517 Center Ave., Lake Bluff, 111. 2019 Seneca St., Ann Arbor, Mich. . 100 Greenleaf St., Quincy, Mass. 4340 Central Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. . 2054 E. 102nd St., Cleveland, 0. . 674 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. 1424 Varnum St. N. W., Washington, D. C. 89 S. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. 1021 Prospect Ave., Plainfield, N. J. . Middle St., West Newbury, Mass. The Spookfield, Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y. The Spookfield, Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y. The Spookfield, Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y. 25 W. Water St., Lock Haven, Pa. 332 Whittier Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. 10 Midland St., Worcester, Mass. 3598 N 287 High St., Newburyport, Mass. 84 Adams St., Lynn, Mass. 39 W. 85th St., New York, N. Y. 22 Wellington St., Waltham, Mass. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind. Hyde Park, Cincinnati, O. . Box 602, Savannah, Ga. 108 S. Lake Ave., Albany, N. Y. 35 Montclair Ave., Roslindale, Mass. . 15 Burton Ter., South Weymouth, Mass. 2122 Decatur PL, Washington, D. C. 166 E. York St., Akron, 0. . 1303 Westfield St., Pittsburgh, Pa. . 490 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. 2639 Fairmount Blvd., Cleveland Heights, O. 2923 Southington Rd., Cleveland, O. 412 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. 950 Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa. 109 William St., Pittston, Pa. ' 212 W. Water St., Winchester, Va. . 109 High St., Elkins, W. Va. 122 Court Ave., Weston, W. Va. 414 E. Wabash Ave., Crawfordsville, Ind. Page Two hundred twelve ■m !i M Clw88 of 1931 — (Continued) Brejed, Heolejn L. Breunich, Katherine a Breiyer, Marjorie L. Brougham, Louise C. Brown, Katherine V. Brownson, Caroline R. Bruning, Catherine Bryan, Natalie A. . Bunker, Elizabeth F. Bunnell, Catherine S. BURKHOLDER, EMILY S. Burrows, Camilla W. Burt, Martha S. Burton, Sheila Butler, Carolyn A. Butler, Jane H. Byington, Jeannettb G. Ill Orchard Circle, Swampscott, Mass. 15 Deshon Ave., Bronxville, N. Y, . The Strand, New Castle, Del. Sligo, Silver Springs, Md. 128 S. Humphrey Ave., Oak Pk., 111. Box 110, Upland, Cal. 935 Madison Ave., Columbus, O. . 98 Clinton Rd., Garden City, N. Y. 37 Mountain View Ave., Toronto, Ont., Can. 251 Washington St., Norwich, Conn. . 238 N. 5th St., Reading, Pa. 935 Mississippi Ave., Davenport, Ind. . Echo Point, Wheeling, W. Va. . 515 W. 122nd St., New York, N. Y. . 272 W. 90th St., New York, N. Y. . 825 N. 7th Ave., Tucson, Ariz. Villa Cottran, Posillipo 35, Naples, Italy Cameron, Elizabeth Carter, Elizabeth V. Cashman, Elizabeth Champlin, Eleanor . Chapman, Virginia . Child, Marion . Clark, Mabel A. Clark, Marjorie S. . Clark, Matilda L. . Clarke, Harriet B. CocKRBLL, Ruth E. . CoE, A. Bethine Coffin, Miriam R. . CoLLER, Sarah L. Collier, Caroline H. Connelly, Clarice . Conway, Louise R. . CooLiDGE, Elizabeth B. Cooper, Alice H. Corby, Justine M. . CoucouviTis, Chrysula a CousBNS, Olive I. . Cox, E. Beatrice Craig, Ruth L. 586 Aster St., Milwaukee, Wis. 3561 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind. 36 Beach Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y. . 2 Thomas St., Portland, Me. . 375 Spring St., Portland, Me. 229 Kenilworth PL, Memphis, Tenn. 344 Rutledge Ave., East Orange, N. J. 302 Norwood Ave., Edgewood, R. I. . 741 Corona St., Denver, Colo. . 1823 Phelps PL, Washington, D. C. 5735 Gaston Ave., Dallas, Tex. 235 Chili Ave., Rochester, N. Y. . 86 Forest St., Keene, N. H. . 318 Dudley St., Providence, R. I. 3 Annwood Lane, Cincinnati, O. 619 Ridgewood Rd., Maplewood, N. J. . 387 Linden St., Winnetka, 111. . 36 Bedford Rd., Schenectady, N. Y. Webster, S. D. 9 Chevy Chase Circle, Chevy Chase, Md. 8 Primrose St., Haverhill, Mass. 20 Adams St., Waltham, Mass. 40 Eastaugh Ave., Haddonfield, N. J. . 96 Park St., Montclair, N. J. Page Two hundred thirteen $Mi Class of 1931 — (ContiTmed) Crosby, Clara D. Cutler, Margaret T. Daniel, Josephine L. Davenport, Lillian R. Davis, Marion C. Davis, Mary Day, Louise M. . Decker, Carolyn Dewing, Esther F Dixon, Elizabeth M. N. Douglas, Theodora Dow, Margaret V. Drake, R. Barbara Draper, Eleanor W Dudley, Josephine Dunham, Mary E. Dunnick, Martha G Eakbn, Mary A. East, Sarah H. Ebell, Naida B. E BERTH, Shirley V. ElGER, Marjorie O. Ells, Eleanor B. Emmerick, Dorothy Evans, Elizabeth A Evans, Mary K. Eveleth, Elizabeth Even, Beryl R. EWART, HiLDEGARDE Fagg, Mary Louise Fee, Catherine D. Felter, Virginia B. Fielding, Jessica L. Finch, Frances A. F INLAY, Marion F. FiNLEY, Sara E. Fletcher, Frances D. Ford, Mary Elizabeth Foster, Marie D. Fowler, Helen B. . Frances, Virginia I. 155 East 23 Chapel St., East Hartford, Conn. Lowell St., Andover, Mass. . 13 Poultney St., Whitehall, N. Y. . 185 W. Genesse St., Auburn, N. Y. . 86 Firglade Ave., Springfield, Mass. . 280 Sandwich St., Plymouth, Mass. . 6219 Winthrop Ave., Chicago, 111. Loantaka Way, Madison, N. J. 6 Woodland St., Arlington, Mass. . 187-18 89th Ave., Hollis, N. Y. . Scarborough, N. Y. . 689 Main St., Haverhill, Mass. 8162 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. . 4 Stuyvesant PL, St. George, N. Y. . 25 College St., Clinton, N. Y. . 12 Academy St., Bainbridge, N. Y. . 2364 Sherwood Rd., Columbus, 0. 2120 Cherokee Pkwy., Louisville, Ky. . 316 E. Beverley St., Staunton, Va. Mosholm Pkwy., North, New York, N. Y. 142 Howard Ave., New Haven, Conn. . 1030 E. 48th St., Chicago, 111. Old South Rd., Litchfield, Conn. 322 Grand PI., Park Ridge, 111. 328 Washington Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. 65 Overlook Circle, New Rochelle, N. Y. . 211 Slade St., Belmont, Mass. 9 Prospect Ter., Montclair, N. J. The Cec il Apts., Baltimore, Md. . Arlington-on-St. John ' s, Fla. . 227 Sutton St., Maysville, Ky. 780 St. Mark ' s Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 8 Chamberlain Pkwy., Worcester, Mass. . 1545 Oneida St., Utica, N. Y. 20 W. Gibson St., Canandiagua, N. Y. Oneida, 111. Green Hill Farms Hotel, Overbrook, Pa. 342 Perry St., Fostoria, O. 821 Johnstone Ave., Bartlesville, Okla. . 945 Palmer Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. 117 Magee Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Page Two hundred fourteen i Class of 1931 — {Continued) Frank, Esther J 747 Clinton Springs Ave., Cincinnati O. Frear, Edna J 284 Pawling Ave., Troy, N. Y. Freedman, Edith G. 46 Abbottsford Rd., Brookline, Mass. Gantz, Miriam C 7 Frederick PL, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Gessnek, Elizabeth L 344 Batavia St., Toledo, 0. Gettner, Anita H 21 E. 87th St., New York, N. Y. Given, Winefred 71 Ridge St., Orange, N. J. Glicksman, Marjorie 2024 Chamberlain Ave., Madison, Wis. Goldschmidt, Marian R. Brower Ave., Woodmere, N. Y. GOODNOW, Persis C 267 Court St., Keene, N. H. Goodrich, Edna R 73 Green St., Brookline, Mass. Goodwin, Margaret R 1915 Calvert St., N.W., Washington, D. C. Gordon, Ruth E 157 George St., Rochester, N. Y. Gore, Frances E. .... 502 Edgevale Rd., Roland Pk., Baltimore, Md. Granger, M. Elizabeth 55 Stark Rd., Worcester, Mass. Graves, Jane P 27 Forest St., Concord, N. H. Green, Betsy Main St., Hingham, Mass. Gribbon, Nancy C .36 Hamilton Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Griffin, Mary A 114 Main St., Hudson Falls, N. Y. Grismore, Helena J. . . ... . 808 N. 4th St., Steubenville, 0. Griswold, Ruth M. , . 214 68th St., Kenosha, Wis. Grosby, Beatrice V. Oak Ave., Cedarhurst, N. Y. Grossman, Lucy J 1600 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Guernsey, Isabel H, 28 Academy Rd., Arlington, Mass. Hafford, Mary L 601 idgeway Ave., Trenton, Mo. Halff, Ernestine Mineral Wells, Tex. Hall, Barbara B 204 Prospect St., Belmont, Mass. Halle, Rita 322 W. 78th St., New York, N. Y. Harriman, Florence C 105 State St., Albany, N. Y. Hart, Helen B 68 Lee Ct., Fairport, N. Y. Harvey, Mary Elizabeth Bancroft Rd., Moylan, Pa. Hawkes, Anna Katherine Bristol, Pa. Hawkins, Mary A R. F. D. 5, Webster Grove, Mo. Heinbman, Joan E 901 Fulton St., Wausau, Wis. Helbigg, Orta J 22 ' 60 Jackson St., San Francisco, Cal. Heller, Gladys C • • • 599 Ridge St., Newark, N. J. Hereford, Elizabeth M 2005 Woodford PL, Louisville, Ky. Hershey, Gladys M. Hathaway Pk., Lebanon, Pa. Hertwig, Vivien 157 77th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hbrz, Alice N 17 E. 89th St., New York, N. Y. Herzberg, Jean 118 Wood Lane, Woodmere, N. Y. Paye Two hundred fifteen %i2 ' ' mAii ' ft, : . . 4 Cl(h88 of 1931 — (Continued) Herzog, Louise C. , 67 Union St., New Rochelle, N. Y. HiNMAN, June M 169 Main St., Andover, Mass. HOBBIE, Mary E 175 Morgan St., Tonawanda, N. Y. Hoffman, Mary Fort du Pont, Del. HOGUE, Elinor F 434 Allen Lane, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. Holly, Melita A 531 N. Moffett St., Joplin, Mo. Holmes, Pauline L 13 Lake St., Auburn, Me. Hone, Elizabeth B Lyons Falls, N. Y. Hood, Alla C 149-37 Hawthorne Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Hopkins, Ruth S Port Deposit, Md. Hosley, Ruth B 46 Waban Ave., Waban, Mass, Howe, Lee S , • • 509 Western Ave., Albany, N. Y. HULICK, Helen L 138 Parker Ave., Easton, Pa. HUMESTON, Pauline The Manse, Huntington, N. Y. Hunley, Jane G. . . . . . 117 Auburn Ave., Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, 0. Hunt, Helen C Brush Hill Rd., P. O. Hyde Pk., Milton, Mass. Huntington, Helen C 2341 East Hill Ave., Cincinnati, 0. Hutchbson, Mildred C c o Judge Hutcheson, Houston, Tex. Jackson, Anne E. . . Delhi, N. Y. Jaffb, Ernestine 407 Dorset Ave., Chevy Chase, Md. James, Katherinb D 435 Locust St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Jarvis, Eleanor 785 Webster St., Needham, Mass. Jeffers, Christine M 524 Madison Ave., York, Pa. Jeffords, Margaret C 161-43 86th Ave., Jamaica, N. Y. Johnston, Virginia S 145 S. Hooper Ave., Auburn, N. Y. Johnstone, Dorothy 265 Willow St., New Haven, Conn. JovA, Anabel M 575 Liberty St., Newburgh, N. Y= JuDD, Eleanor 705 2nd St., S.W., Rochester, Minn. Katz, Esther 2605 Lee Rd., Cleveland Heights, O. Kelly, Ellen D. . . . . . 1465 Roosevelt Ave., Pelham Manor, N. Y, Kemplb, Camilla M 120 Paine Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Kennedy, June . . . . . . 4107 Bigelow Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. 4 Kennelly, Edith L. 14 Harvard Ct., White Plains, N. Y. KiTCHEL, Barbara Sound Beach, Conn. Knode, Elizabeth 955 Green Bay Rd., Hubbard Woods, 111. Kraus, Jane B . . 5816 Darlington Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Krauss, Bessie W 1179 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Kroll, Dorothy C 774 Kingston Ave., Piedmont, Cal. DE La Mater, Henrietta C 1404 Kemble St., Utica, N. Y. Langford, Jean M 16 S. Lake Ave., Albany, N. Y. Larimer, Mary B. c o Capt. E. B. Larimer, c o Postmaster, San Francisco, Cal. Page Two hundred sixteen i ' i f Class of 1931 — {Continued) Larner, Helen R. Law, Alice M. . LeSourd, Myra F. Lester, Bessie H. Levine, Janice H. Levy, Marjorie Betty lineberger, f. elizabeth Ling, Bing Chung LiPPERT, Francis I. Little, Barbara F. Locker, Luciei V. Lock HART, Elizabeth C. Long, Anna E. Lord, Lucinda M. LuBY, Gloria S. Lukens, Isabella Lynah, Louise H. Lyon, Barbara C. McAnulty, Esther McBride, Louise F. McCann, Eileen McClellan, E. Elizabeth McFarland, Elizabeth B. McGiLL, Rosamond M. McGinnis, Kathleen McKenzie, Janet MacLeisch, Jean E. McLellan, Janet N. McNamara, Eleanor H Macomber, Virginia D. McReavy, Stella M Maher, Anna L. Mailhouse, Virginia L. Handler, Mary A. Mann, Eleanor S. March, Jean S. . Marean, Nina A. Marshall, Gladys C Martin, Enid A. Marvin, Eleanor F Matz, Florence Mautz, Dorothy A. 772 Myrtle Ave., Albany, N. Y. 300 W. German St., Herkimer, N. Y. Gun Hill St., Milton, Mass. 818 Essex Rd., Birmingham, Ala. . 212 Diamond St., Houghton, Mich. 15 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. . 3651 Pacific Ave., Long Beach, Cal. . 128 Chao-ting Rd., Shanghai, China 50 Richards Rd., Port Washington, N. Y. 510 N. King St., Xenia, O. . Bayshore Royal Hotel, Tampa, Fla. . 50 Chatham Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. . 1283 Michigan Ave., Cincinnati, 0. 291 Court St., Auburn, Me. 92 Bayview Ave., Port Washington, N. Y. . 269 S. 21st St., Philadelphia, Pa. Shippan Point, Stamford, Conn. . 71 Park St., Brookline, Mass. 1034 Williams Blvd., Springfield, 111. 242 Main Ave., Weston, W. Va. 75 Tudor St., Chelsea, Mass. 2007 Van Buren St., Wilmington, Del. . Windridge, West Chester, Pa. 284 Alexander St., Rochester, N. Y. 14 Garden St., Cambridge, Mass. 545 Myrtle Ave., Albany, N. Y. 85 Wentworth St., Hubbard Woods, 111. 45 Percy Rd., Lexington, Mass. Wellesley, Mass. 134 Blackstone Blvd., Providence, R. I. 14 Marion Rd., Arlington, Mass. 12:0 Bishop St., Framingham, Mass. . 345 Willow St., New Haven, Conn. . 717 Grove PL, Toledo, O. 5565 Aylesboro Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.v . 46 Union St., New Brunswick, N. J. Caixa Postal 883, Rio Janiero, Brazil, S. A. . 145 E. 74th St., New York, N. Y. . 15 Allen Blvd., Great Neck, N. Y. 19 Main Ave., Luzerne, Pa. . 777 High St., Newark, N. J. 700 Siskiyou St., Portland, Ore. Page Two hundred seventeen f SS ' :-- Class of 1931 — (Continued) Maxwell, Mary Belle Mayer, Marie M. Merrill, Marjorie . Meyer, Evelyn M. . Mitchell, Catherine mohlhenrick, margaret MoNAGHAN, Marion A. Moody, Martha Moore, Elizabeth C. Morey, Flavilla Morris, Marjorie A. Morse, Helen F. Morse, Priscilla MowRY, Eleanor R. Mulford, Elizabeth 0. MuLLiN, Dorothy E, Nash, Harriet E. Neal, Virginia M. Nelmes, Isabels C. Nettleton, Sybil F. Nichols, Nancy Norton, Emilie Norwood, Florence L. Nott, Gertrude No yes, Elizabeth NoYES, Julia H. NUESSLE, ARLINE Nye, Eleanor P. O ' Brian, Gbraldine O ' Brien, Mildred E. O ' Halloran, Frances M. Oppenheim, Anne . Oughton, Dorothy B. Paige, Marjorie Paine, Sylvia B. Papb, Benita M. Parke, Alice K. Parker, Frances E Parkhurst, Eleanor Parsons, Elinor Partridge, Frances J 612 McLish St., Ardmore, Okla. 5816 Wyandotte St., Kansas City, Mo. . 102 Front St., Exeter, N. H. 510 E. 17th St., N., Portland, Ore. . Box 157 Downington, Pa. . Summit Ave., Catonsville, Md. . 9 Summit Rd., Natick, Mass. 213 Prospect St., Brockton, Mass. 1821 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind. 217 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 185 Auburn Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 20 Rawson Rd., Brookline, Mass. 64 Cheriton Rd., Wollaston, Mass. 43 Grant Rd., Swampscott, Mass. 835 Eimwood Ave., Wilmette, 111. 817 5th Ave. N., St. Petersburg, Fla. 122 M. St. N.W., Washington, D. C. 385 Sanford Ave., Flushing, N. Y. 575 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 26 Cherry St., Milford, Conn. 21 Hayes Ave., Lexington, Mass. 68 Bartlett Ave., Arlington, Mass. 21 Park Rd., Maplewood, N. J. 744 Main St., Racine, Wis. 107 N. Gouverneur Ave., Trenton, N. J. . Kenwood Sta., Oneida, N. Y. 209 Elwood Ave., Newark, N. J. 166 N. Lincoln Blvd., Buffalo, N. Y. 1223 W. 9th St., Erie, Pa. . 1229 Euclid St., Washington, D. C. 101 Central Ave., Newtonville, Mass. . 76 Trumbull Ave., Milford, Conn, Dwight, 111. 416 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 606 Pennsylvania Ave., Urbana, 111, 428 Farmington Ave., Waterbury, Conn. . 1 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1154) Reading Blvd., Wyomissing, Pa. High St., Chelmsford, Mass, 28 Washington Sq., Gloucester, Mass. 861 W. Grand Blvd. S., Springfield, Hi. Page Two hundred eighteen .-v-- . Cldss of 1931 — {Continued) Patrick, Elizabeth W. . Patterson, M. Elizabeth Pavlo, Edith F. Pease, Dorothy Perskin, Helen Pet tinge!ll, Elinor PiBRSEN, Joan E. PiERSON, H. Virginia Pitkin, Mary S. Poland, Ella M. Pollock, Margaret P Porch, Louise . Potter, H. Elizabeth Prentiss, P. Gervais Price, Beatrice R. Price, Carolyn M. Prutting, Jeanette S Pye, Orrea F. . Reed, Marjorie B. Reedy, Mary E. Reynders, Helen Reynolds, Margaret Ricks, Jane H. . Riddle, Eleanor Riley, Lena C. . Roberts, Cornelia B. Rob, Eloise C. . Rose, Dorothy . Rose, Gretchen Rose, Helen L. Rosenheim, Helen Ross, Josephine H. Roth, Catherine M. M. Rowley, M. Priscilla RuDMAN, Rita B. RuNK, Elizabeth H. Russell, Carolyn Russell, Lucia . Sachs, Augusta L. . Sachs, Marcella Y. Sanders, Rita F. 7721 St. Martin ' Quarters 28, Naval Base, Hampton Rd., Va. 444 Pelham Manor Rd., Pelham Manor, N. Y. . 356 Ferry St., Maiden, Mass . 32 Cone St., Hartford, Conn. 441 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 426 W. Saginaw St., Lansing, Mich. 488 Garfield Ave., Aurora, 111. . 30 Forster Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. . 41 Clarendon Ave., Montpelier, Vt. 230 Main St., Wakefield, Mass. Lane, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. . 103 Salem St., Reading, Mass. , 98 Floral Ave., Portland, Ore. 209 Washington Ct., Indianapolis, Ind. . 348 Walnut Ave., Roxbury, Mass. . 133 Parker Ave., Easton, Pa. 133 Warrenton Ave., Hartford, Conn. . 556 3rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 162 Main St., Albion, N. Y. 79 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 200 Buckingham St., Springfield, Mass. 284 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. Plandome, N. Y. 123 Walker St., Cambridge, Mass. 48 Pleasant St., Brunswick, Me. 1000 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. . 33 Trinity St., Newton, N. J. 4222 Arcady Ave., Dallas, Tex. Majestic Hotel, New York, N. Y. 552 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. 17 S. Brighton Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. 1434 Harvard St. N.W., Washington, D. C. 7331 Madison Ave., Kansas City, Mo. . 37 University Rd., Brookline, Mass. 58 Verndale St., Brookline, Mass. 17 W. Upsal St., Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. 306 W. 93rd St., New York, N. Y. 6 Lawrence Ave., Potsdam, N. Y. . Central Ave., Lawrence, N. Y. . 42 Park St., Brookline, Mass. 2100 Gaines St., Little Rock, Ark. Page Two hundred nineteen Class of 1931 — {Continued) SATiat, M. Katherine 1654 E. Broad St., Columbus, O. Sawyer, Helen A 113 Clowes Ter., Waterbury, Conn. ScHBNK, Louisa T 1235 Wightman St., Pittsburgh, Pa. SCHUTTE, Edna C 447 Ft. Washington Ave., New York, N. Y. SCHUTZ, Louise .... Hotel Wyndham, 42 W. 58th St., New York, N. Y. Schwartz, Adelaide C 1648 S. Main St., Fall River, Mass. Scully, Jane H 10 S. Stewart St., Winchester, Va. Shennan, Frances W 523 N. Church St., Hazelton, Pa. Shiverick, Neva M 257 10th Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah Sinclair, Shirley 178 Elm St., Westfield, N. J. SiSKEY, Marjorie C The Whispering Pines, New Milford, Conn. Sledge, Ida T 1170 Vance Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Sloan, Ruth E South Berwick, Me. Smith, Dorothy E 2262 Cathedral Ave., Washington, D. C. Smith, Esther F 535 Church Lane, Germantown, Pa. Smith, Katherine E 6111 Walnut St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Smith, Mary Elizabeth 101 S. 13th St., Richmond, Ind. Smith, Virginia O 209 Main St., Hornell, N. Y. Smith, Yvonne R Marine Barracks, Navy Yard, Boston, Mass. Spangler, Mary V 659 Laurel Ave., Zanesville, O. Stanley, Katherine 1005 Colonial Ave., Norfolk, Va. Staples, Kathryn 339 Pleasant St., Maiden, Mass. Stern, Alice 150-09 Willett St., Jamaica, N. Y. Stevens, Margaret C 191 College Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. Stewart, Mary Grace 2527 N. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Stix, Mary 2359 Park Ave., Cincinnati, 0. Stokes, Miriam K 233 Corlies Ave., Allenhurst, N. J. Straus, Phyllis A 101 Nassau PL, Peekshill, N. Y. Stuart, Beryl A 413 E. Main St., Massillon, O. Stumpf, Frances C. 21 New Lawn Ave., Arlington, N. J. Sweet, E. Caroline 105 Main St., Farmington, Me. Swift, Agnes P. O. Box 326, Hingham, Mass. SZE, Maimie 2001 19th St., Washington, D. C. Taft, Jane A 916 Elmwood Ave., Evanston, 111. Taylor, Margaret H 37 Stone Ave., Ossining, N. Y. Taylor, Mary 78 High St., Exeter, N. H. Taylor, Mary L 1201 Campbell St., Williamsport, Pa. Terry, Carol M 161 St. James PL, Buffalo, N. Y. Thayer, Virginia Shippan Pt., Stamford, Conn. Thomas, Sarah G 18 Seminary PL, New Brunswick, N. J. Thorkelson, Martha S 195 N. Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. J. TiCHELL, Ruth 2830 E. Overlook Rd., Cleveland Heights, O. Page Two hundred twenty Cldss of 1931 — {Continued) Van Den berg h, Jessie A Vanden Bout, Helen M. Van Gorder, Jane Van Gorder, Julia Van Saun, Harriet C. Volante, Rose I. Wagner, Ruth E. Waldron, Evelyn C Walker, Alicei J. Wallace, Marion R Wallace, Mary E. Wallace, Norma E. Waltz, Charlotte Warfield, Ruth M. Watkins, Elsie C. Watson, Barbara R. Watson, Marion R. Weaver, Ruth D. A. Weaver, Vblma D. Webb, Mary L. . Weber, Isabel . Weil, Joan Weir, Aurilla C. Wbschler, Els a M. Wesley, Adble W. Whedon, Janet White, Ethel W. White, Margaret Whitman, Joyce Whitney, Marion E Wiggins, Alta M. Wilder, Nancy . Wilkinson, Margaret S. WiLLGOOSE, Margaret A. L Williams, Eugenie . Todd, Mary M 2309 Girard Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minn. ToWNSBND, Clara M 53 N. 12th St., Flushing, N. Y. Truesdell, Cecilb O. c o Major Truesdell, State War Navy Bldg., Washington, D. C. Trull, Ellen H 1238 Waverley PL, Elizabeth, N. J. Truman, Melaine B 2736 Harrison St., Evanston, 111. . 555 Park Ave., Albany, N. Y. 3110 S. Salina St., Syracuse, N. Y. 110 Euclid Ave., Willoughby, O. 110 Euclid Ave., Willoughby, O. 200 Hampton St., Cranford, N. J. 391 Dedham St., Newton Center, Mass. . Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. . 549 High St., Newark, N. J. . 203 Lenox Rd., Schenectady, N. Y. . 117 Manning Blvd., Albany, N. Y. . 91 Walmer Rd., Toronto, Ont., Can. Summit Ave., Cedarhurst, N. Y. 554 Longwood Ave., Glencoe, 111. . 519 Highland Ave., Westfield, N. J. . 237 Hazel Ave., Highland Pk., 111. 55 Harvard St., Holyoke, Mass. 55 Harvard St., Holyoke, Mass. . 704 W. Market St., Bethlehem, Pa. . R. F. D. 1, Claverack, N. Y. 2215 Devonshire Drive, Cleveland Heights, O. Clarion, la. . 4921 Ellis Ave., Chicago, 111. 95 Court St., Plattsburgh, N. Y. 771 West End Ave., New York, N. Y, . 312 Arleigh Rd., Douglaston, N. Y. . 504 Park Ave., Medina, N. Y. 322 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. 4 Hawthorne Rd., Milton, Mass. . 640 Hill Rd., Winnetka, 111. 360 Main St., Conneaut, O. 8 Sudbury Rd., Concord, Mass. 1011 Hubbard Lane, Hubbard Woods, 111. 735 W. Delavan Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. i . 29 Prime Ave., Huntington, N. Y. 34 Evergreen Ave., Hartford, Conn. Page Two hundred twenty-one Cldss of 1 931 — ( Continued) Wilson, Ella M. 121 Glen Rd., Wellesley Farms, Mass. Wilson, M. Elizabeth 70 Croton Ave. Ossining, N. Y. WiNSHiP, Elinor E 38 Shonnard Ave., Freeport, N. Y. WoLBACK, Beatbicei 2340 Lincoln Park W., Chicago, 111. Wood, Janet Cedar Acres, Bound Brook, N. J. Wright, Janice Lake Drive, Riverside, Conn. Yaple, Virginia Avalon, Chillicothe, O. YiNG, HUEI Te 660 Shin Le Li, Bake Loo, Shanghai, China Zeigler, Caroline D . 181 Windsor Rd., Waban, Mass. ZUBROD, EvEiLYN K. ..... . 1529 Rosewood Ave., Louisville, Ky. ZuMBRO ' , Elizabeth H . . 22 Church St., Norwich, Conn. ZUMBRO ' , Kathryn 22 Church St., Norwich, Conn. Page Two hundred twenty-two Graduate Students Apple, Olive F. AsTROM, Elizabeth I. Belnap, Jane . Brown, Madeline Brownfield, Mildred E. Bunnell, Ernestine Cassidy, Marion S. . Clarke, Harriet L. . Collins, Marion Davidson, Margaret E. Denning, Eleen L. . DoDD, Dorothy M. DouPB, Mary S. Fisher, Alice P. (Mrs.) Fletcher, Winefred E. Frost, Loraine H. Gates, Priscilla M. Gerritson, Maude B. GoFF, Beatrice L. GoRHAM, Eleanor M. Graff, Mary D. GUENTHER, GERTRUD E. Gustafson, Florence L. Haley, Ernestine Hess, Ruth Hilton, Alfarata B Hundley, Sue W. ROMANN, FRIEDEL Ross, Myrtle E . RuNYON, Jean W. Salditt, Maria Seaver, Frances Shaw, M. Esther Shurmer, Jane W. Sparrow, Marjorie Stewart, Mary E. Story, Helen F. Tarbbll, Carolyn E Taylor, Miriam M. Walsh, Lydia B. Watson, Ethel H. Williams, Edith B. Willis, Virginia S. (M rs.) 2709 S 2157 Harrison St., Chicago, 111. 14 Chestnut St., East Orange, N. 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Davis Co 226 Durgin Park Co 246 Dwinnell-Wright Co 246 Eleanor, Inc 244 Enwright ' s Lunch 245 Ernest Forsberg 241 Eraser 242 A. Can 238 Shop of Barbara Gordon . . . 241 Gramkow ' s 235 Dr. Stanley Hall 242 A. H. Handley 241 Hathaw ay House 241 Hayden Costume Co 241 C. W. Homeyer Co 238 Howard-Wesson Co 228 C. B. Howe 238 George T Johnson Co 238 B. L. Kartt 243 Lake Waban Laundry .... 243 H. L. Lawrence Co 235 Lehigh Coal Co 234 Lewis-Mears 243 McCutcheon 240 McKechnie Co 240 Marie, Inc 245 Milady Shop 232 Montgomery-Frost Co ... 243 Morrison Gift Shop 238 Music Box 237 Old Natick Inn 234 Needham Dragon 244 Needham Theatre 239 Sue Page Studio 241 Park Manor 227 S. S. Pierce Co 229 Raymond-Whitcomb 233 Richards 235 Roman 236 Roosevelt Hotel 238 Rosmyth 245 Royal Fruit Co 232 Anne P. Ryan 242 Cassie M. Sargent 234 Sat-ten Shoppe 233 Shattuck Jones 235 E. T. Slattery Co 227 Robert G. Smith 230 Staples Floor Wax 230 M. Steinert Sons Co 226 Straitsmouth Inn 236 Stuart ' s, Inc 236 Sturtevant Haley Beef Sup. Co. 242 Tilton Publishing Co 240 Twitchell-Champlin Co 245 Village Hairdressing Shop . . . 245 Walk-Over Co 244 Ward ' s 243 Wellesley College News .... 240 Wellesley Fruit Co 232 Wellesley Inn 233 Wellesley National Bank ... 229 Wellesley Taxi Co 235 Wilbar, Inc 229 Wolff Fording Co 235 Page Two hundred twenty-five DAVIS ' DRY GOODS Hosiery Draperies Radios Gloves Cretonnes Victrolas Lingerie Silks Pottery Toilet Goods Lamps Furniture Mail orders solicited. Reunion requirements cheerfully estimated and promptly executed. E. A. DAVIS COMPANY 579-581 WASHINGTON STREET (Holman Block) WELLESLEY MASSACHUSETTS Steinert ' s Pianos ■ Player-Pianos ■ Duo- Art ■ Victor- Victrolas and Largest and Most Complete Stock of Victor Records in New England First-Class Radio Merchandise STEINERT HALL 35 ARCH STREET 162 Boylston Street Telephone, Hancock 1900 Page Two hundred twenty-six One Wellesley Alumna writes:-- I want my daughter to learn the right way to dress — how to buy her own clothes. When she goes to your shop I feel a growing confidence that she will not return home over- dressed or over-spent. — and for the girl out in the world — the bachelor girl in busi- ness or the professions — the married girl at home — the same Slattery good taste fashions, with the opportunity to pay little or much as she chooses — in Slattery specialized shops at Wellesley, Brookline, or Boston. Slattery Wellesley Shop 10 ■ 12 Church Street A quiet, clean, moderately-priced hotel, easily accessible, situated amid beautiful natural surroundings, offering good food, comfortable rest, attractive recreation and pleasant associations. Special Luncheons and Dinners for Students Daily PARK MANOR Babson Park at Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts PHILIP V. BURT, Manager Telephone - - Wellesley 1250 Page Two hundred twenty-seven UowaiWe on Co. Worcester; Mass. THE COLLEGE ENGR VVERS o NEW ENGLAND Conveniently Located; With Years of Experience in Producin, College Annuals, I eady to Give Yon Complete Service Business Managers and Editors Appreciate oui- Constructive Help H tte for our Liberal Contract Designing Half Tones, Colui- Plaios m t ' S5 ' ' ■ ' 7 (? Finest En ' avin sK ! ai « - ' ' Shop in New England 3® f l ' Z ' ' floor, Pi-intersTBldg Publishers of the 1928 Legenda Boston Shoe Clerk to Freshman: How do you spell that, please? Member of 1919: W-e-1-l-s, no, not that. W-e-1-e-s, no! W-e-l-s, no; now wait a minute. Tra la la, tra la la, tra la la, la la la, W-e-1-l-e-s-l-e-y! — Legenda, 1919. Compliments of , . . THE . . . WELLESLEY NATIONAL . . . BANK . . . S. S. Pierce Selected Cho colates The chocolates in this newest of S. S. Pierce assortments contain delicious nut and fruit centres, and others of the more expensive fillings. Each piece has been selected for its individual excellence, and the entire assortment merits the praise of the connoisseur. Freshly packed in one, two, three and five pound boxes of special de- sign at $1.25 a pound S. S. P. Assorted Chocolates This well-known assortment contains an ex- cellent variety. The goodness of each piece is the result of the skillful blending of the finest ingredients by experts. Freshly packed in 1, 2, 3 and 5 lb. flower-design boxes, $1.00 a pound. Yozi7- Personal Assortment Send for our Descriptive List of Confectionery We shall gladly record your favorites among the many different S. S. P. candies. Then to obtain these kinds, when ordering merely ask for your personal Bisortment. S. S. Pierce Co., Boston Smart Collegiate Footwear For Dress and Sport Wear Our Shoe Service is a Style Service Priced from $6 to $10.50 Excellent Shoe Repair Service Complete Line of Hosiery WILBAR ' S Wellesley Shop 562 WASHINGTON STREET Boston, 455 Washington St. Page Two hundred twenty-nine STAPLES FLOOR WAX Used Exclusively at WELLESLEY COLLEGE For Many Years H. F. STAPLES Co., Inc. MEDFORD, MASS. Robert G. Smith 4 t. « vji2ir2l 6 • e • Where all the girls keep their cars The House of Service Washington at Kinsgbury St. e.« ' J 9 M Page Two hundred thirty Bachrach Portraits Treasured Reminders of College Friendships Since 1868 Photographers to America ' s leading families of social, industrial, educa- tional and political prominence. Photographs of Distinction BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON PITTSBURGH DETROIT CLEVELAND Page Two hundred thirty-one Hotel Altamont Hazleton, Pa. At an elevation of 1800 feet above sea level, this noted Hotel affords a delight- ful stopping place for TOURISTS. Cool Evenings — Refreshing Air. Excellent cuisine and personal attention to the needs of guests. Quality - Service - Court esy Wellesley Fruit Co. Those who must have the Best invariably Trade here Wellesley, Mass. Phone 1495-M, 0138 Freshman : I ' m going to sue my comp instructor for libel. Ditto: What for? Freshman: She wrote on my theme, ' You have bad relatives and antece- dents ' . — Legenda, 1924. Art Embroideries Baby Outfits - Lingerie Hosiery Repaired Milady ' s Shop 19 COLONIAL BLDG. WELLESLEY YES, GIRLS — THE ROYAL FRUIT stands ready to serve YOU at ALL times with Quality - Service - Courtesy Convenient Deliveries, Just Call Wellesley 0484 You Must Try Our Kernelless, Freshly Buttered Pop Corn NEAREST TROLLEYS, TRAINS, ETC. The Dainty Shop 17 Central Street Lunches • Candies Fountain Products Orders $1.00 or more delivered ConupUrrients of Barnswallows Page Two hundred thirty-two ?SSSSSgSSgS8SgSSSSS8g88®SSS? Paris — Chateau de Madrid — steamship passage — new clothes — Le Boeuf sur le toit ■ — the Ritz at cocktail time — Biarritz — American jazz by the Bay of Biscay — -fly from Paris to London — If these are the thoughts that flit through your mind when Europe and Summer are mentioned, we are the people to see — because the Maymomd Whitcomlb Iiadividiiial Travel Service is meant to take projected trips that are no more than mental and arrange them to suit the traveler ' s fancy. This includes making steamship and hotel reservations and sightseeing arrangements, securing train accommo- dations, passport visas, etc., and in short assuming all the burdens of a European trip that one would expect of a travel organization, as well as many unusual services in the way of suggestions about routes, places to see and places to eat, etc. Our Guide to European Travel tells all about it. College Bermuda Tour— March 31 to April 9, 1928 A selected group of college people (largely from Wellesley) will sail on the brand-new S. S. ' ' Ber?72UiJa ' March 31, for a 10-day trip to Bermuda, so desirable at Easter time, with all details arranged by Raymond-Whitcomb. Raymond Whitcomb Company 6S Tremont Street, Boston Tel. Hancock 7820 Wellesley Inn WELLESLEY, MASS. Luncheon, Tea and Dinner Rooms for Private Tea and Dancing Parties Telephone Wellesley 180 WE take this opportunity to thank the students of Wellesley College for their kind patronage, and trust the Sat-ten Shoppe (The Home of Good Food) may continue to serve them satisfactorily. 54 Central Street Wellesley, Mass. Daily 11.30-7.30 Sunday 12.30-7.30 Page Two hundred thirty-three Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company PHILADELPHIA, PA. Miners and Shippers of Old Company ' s Lehigh Anthracite 1820 1928 The Best Since 1820 ' • ' ' % ' ill The Little White Shop CASSIE M. SARGENT 56 Central Street Tel. Well. 0499-M Wellesley, Mass. Headquarters For Hemstitching, Buttons Made to Order, Button- holes, Plaiting, All Kinds of Stitching Dyeing, Cleansing and Remodeling ALL WORK GUARANTEED Old Natick Inn And comes that time, as come it must, When, from your feet, you shake the dust Of Wellesley ' s well-nigh sacred ground. Let no alumna e ' er be found Whose tortured conscience hides the sin — I never supped at Natick Inn. For she who breathes the Old Town air And dines on the Old Inn ' s wholesome fare. Returns again in future years. With memories undimmed by tears. This is the legend, heed it well — For the Old Inn casts a magic spell. — A. H. P. SOUTH NATICK, MASS. Tel. Natick 460 Page Two hundred thirty-four H. L. Lawrence Co. Established 1844 Poultry and Provisions 46-48 Faneuil Hall Market BOSTON, MASS. GRAMKOW S Solicits Your Patronage at 14 GROVE STREET Ice Cream Candy Wellesley Taxi Co. WELLESLEY SQUARE Tel. - 1546 - Wei. — Prompt Service — TAILORING DRESSMAKING The Arcade Building Wellesley Shattuck Jones INCORPORATED Fish at Wholesale 154 ATLANTIC AVENUE BOSTON Wolff, Fording Co. Theatrical Costumes Materials and Supplies Party Favors 46 STUART ST. BOSTON, MASS. Page Two hundred thirty-five Cole Smith, Inc. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE We get your plates INSURE Your furniture and clothing WELLESLEY HILLS SQUARE Wellesley 05S3 WELLESLEY NEW YORK HYANNIS STUART ' S, Inc. Importers and Retailers of Exclusive Apparel Hats - Gowns - Wraps - Ensembles Sportswear Straitsmouth Inn ROCKPORT, MASS. Situated directly on the rocks at the extreme end of Cape Ann Gowns ■ Hoods - Gaps FOR ALL DEGREES Selective Materials - Accuracy in Detail Superior Workmanship - Reasonable Prices Full information sent on request An old, reliable firm, established 1832 Cotrell Leonard College Dept. ALBANY, NEW YORK Tel. Back Bay 4831 ROMAN Coiffeur de Dames Permanent Waving, Scientific Hair Coloring, Artistic Hair Bobbing, Marcel Waving. French Hair Goods Face and Scalp Treatments, Manicuring, Shampooing. Toilet Articles Are Made in Our Own Laboratories 565 Boylston Street Boston, Mass. The Blue Dragon 60 Central Street Wellesley Massachusetts f 11 A. M. to 7.30 P. M. •■s I Sunday, 5.30 to 7.30 P. M. TEL. WELLESLEY 1089 She : I hear you are a pillar of the church. Sunday Golfer: No, I ' m just a flying buttress. I support it from the outside. — Chapparal, Legenda, 1925. Page Two hundred thirty-six Victor and Columbia Record VlCTROLAJ Radio Sale and Service Portable Typewriter Sheet Music Phonographs and Typewriters Rented and Repaired Eleven Central Street, Wellesley I lore than a hop . . . . JMellesley (31 ® Page Two hundred thirty-seven RECENT MUSICAL LITERATURE Weissman Problems of Modern Music . . $2.50 Sahaneyejf Modern Russian Composers . . 2.75 Grey Contemporary Music . . . . 3.00 Trotter Music and Mind . 3.50 Newman The Unconscious Beethoven . . 2.50 Charles W« Homeyer Co. 458 Boylston St. Boston The Geo. T, Johnson Co. THE ATLAS MILLS Makers of Sanitary Paper Products 99 Chauncy St. Boston, Mass. CHARLES B. HOWE Electrical Contractor Vacuum Cleaners Flash Lights Washing Machines Electric Fans House Fixtures Desk Lamps 524 Washington Street Wellesley, Mass. Your stopping at the Roosevelt, when in New York, is adequate assurance of a most pleasant sojourn. The advantages of exceptional hotel service may be enjoyed here without the penalty of excessive cost. ' The Madison Avenue at 4$th Street NEW YORK Edward Clinton Vogg— Managing Director Morrison Gift Shop ' ' The Gift Shop Charming 24 Grove Street Wellesley Square HOTEL WABAN BLOCK Page Two hundred thirty-eight Needham Theatre The Most Beautiful and Comfortable Suburban Theatre in New England LUXURY ENTERTAINMENT BEAUTY SAFETY Two Performances Daily: Matinee at 2.30. Evening at 8.00 promptly A Robert Morton Unit Organ — The World ' s Finest Theatre Organ Matinees: Orchestra, 25 cents; Balcony, 40 cents. Children under twelve, 15 cents Evenings: Orchestra, 30 and 40 cents; Balcony, 50 cents Leave ' your name and address : we will mail you a program, every week, in advance Telephone Needham 1215 or 1216 for Information or to reserve your seats for any Evening Entrance to Theatre at both Great Plain and Dedham Avenues Any suggestions you have to offer will be appreciated Please note each week ' s program is carefully selected We show only 100% best productions produced Fraternity, College and Class Jewelry Commencement Announcements and Invitations Official Jeweler to the Senior, Junior and Sophomore Classes and the Aumnae Association of Wellesley College L. G. Balfour Co. Manufacturing Jewelers Stationers ATTLEBORO, MASS. ASK ANY COLLEGE GREEK Page Two hundred thirty -nine H. I. McKechnie Co. 10 Main Street, Natick Telephone Natick 52 CATERING Baking Products Ice Cream and Ices of Exceptional Quality Excellent Equipment for Large or Small Parties SOCIETY DINNERS CLASS BANQUETS RECEPTIONS PIT PARTIES D elivery Prompt and Free Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. Established 1S55 The Greatest Treasure House of Liuens in America James McGutcheon Go. Fifth Avenue at 49th Street New York SOUTHAMPTON MAGNOLIA PALM BEACH THE W E LLE S LE Y COLLEGE NEWS THE STORK BOOK By Newton Newkirk Here ' s a book everybody will enjoy. Babies are a great mystery to most of us, but Newt thinks that he is fully qualified to write about babies because he NEVER owned one himself, and Newt knows nothing whatever about them. He ad- mits, however, that they are important, since the greatest men and women the world has ever known were one time babies themselves. What Newt doesn ' t know about babies would fill a book — and this is the book. Just the gift for new- lyweds or about-to-be-married friends. There ' s a hearty laugh in every page and a chuckle in every picture. You will enjoy Newkirk ' s stories, so send for this one today. Price postage pre- paid only 50c. Tilton Publishing Company 108 Massachusetts Ave. Boston, Mass. Page Two hundred forty FOR GIFTS OF CHARM AND DISTINCTION VISIT THE Shop of Barbara Gordon Arcade :: :: :: Wellesley Dr. Dwight R. Clement Dentist THE WABAN WELLESLEY SQUARE SUE PAGE STUDIO Photographs 24 Grove St. Tel. 0430 Next Hotel Waban, Wellesley Mail Us Your Orders othauDay  iri[i ' in ' ' ' ° Prompt Service A. H. Handley Concert and Artist Management 162 Boylston St. Boston, Mass. Tel. Hancock 5488 Hayden Costume Co. Member National Costumers ' Association Theatrical Goods Costumes for the Amateur Stage, Plays, Operas, Carnivals, Pageants, Masquerades, Etc. 786 WASHINGTON STREET BOSTON, MASS. J. M. Vine, Prop. Tel. Hancack 4346 Ernest Forsberg Watchmaker and Jeweler Fine Swiss and American Watch and Clock Repairing Telephone 1345-M Central Block Wellesley, Mass. Opposite Blue Dragon Page Two hundred forty-one Established 1826 Incorporated 1891 Sturtevant Haley Beef and Supply Co. Slaughterers of Fancy Corn Fed Cattle Manufacturers of Prime Oleo Oils, Stearine and Tallow Dealers in Lamb, Pork and Veal, Hams, Bacon, Lard, Etc. Hotels, Institutions and Steamships Supplied 38 AND 40 FANEUIL HALL MARKET, BOSTON Abbatoir, 52 Somerville Ave., Somerville F R A S E R . . . The Florist . . . Central Street Wellesley Telephone 0700 Corkum Brothers Hardware Kitchen and Artist Supplies Bicycles, Radios and Accessories Tel. Wellesley 1046 587 WASHINGTON STREET DR. STANLEY HALL Dentist Waban Block Wellesley Square Tel. Wellesley 0566 Compliments of Anne P. Ryan Page Two hundred forty-two LAKE WABAN LAUNDRY kWELLESLEYj Wellesley 0727 LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING Lewis - Mears Co. Wholesale Butter, Cheese and Eggs 33 South Market St., Boston Specialties: PERFECT BUTTER — ALWAYS THE BEST AUTOCRAT EGGS — ALWAYS RELIABLE Montgomery ■ Frost Go. Prescription Opticians THREE SHOPS 496 Boylston St. 40 Bromfield St. 101 Massachusetts Avenue Cor. Newbury Street BOSTON, MASS. Special Prices and Special Attention given to all work brought by students and faculty of Wellesley College Therefore We Ask Your Patronage B. L. KARTT Tailor, Furrier and Cleanser Wellesley Square Opp. Post Office Tel. Wellesley 0217-M Engraved Stationery from WARD ' S With Monogram, Class or College Seal Invitations - Menus - Dance Orders Shop With Comfort at 57 Franklin Street Boston Page Two hundred forty-three Watch WALK-OVERS in VOGUE for the newest trend in footwear fashions. The same shoes will be found in all Walk -Over Stores 12 Dedham Avenue NEEDHAM, MASSACHUSETTS Eleanor INC. Dresses, Lingerie, Brassieres, Girdles Hosiery, Handkerchiefs Ribbons, Rain Togs Personal Necessities Cards 33 Central Street Wellesley : : Mass. 1928 ' s Contribution Miss Moffett: The duke was supreme in his duchy; the count was supreme in his county, and the knight was su- preme — my, my! Page Two hundred forty-four Compliments of The Twitchell - Champlin Company Compliments of Enwright ' s Lunch Colonial Building Wellesley 38 Central St., Wellesley Tel. Wellesley 1686-M LUNCHEON TEA NUTS A SPECIALTY We Make Our Ovm Ccmdies ESTABLISHED 1618 fntleiucn ' 5 furnishing ( 0060, MADISON AVENUE COR. FOBTY-FOUBTH STREET NEW YORK Useful Gifts for Men Wedding Outfits Haberdashery etc. Send for Brooks ' s Miscellany BOSTON PALM BEACH NEWPORT Village Hairdressing Shop 8 Church Street Wellesley Telephone 0860 Millinery Wellesley - Massachusetts Page Two hundred forty-five Ptancfnrt a Ghickering - Ampico Brewster Marshall Wendell Scions J95 Boy stor? Sty Boston Anderson Conserva to ries PERHAPS as you read this you are out-of- town, away from college. Perhaps you have a friend in Wellesley you would like to remember this very day. Flowers can be delivered to her, often within two hours, through our telegraph dispatch service. STORES: Wellesley Newton Boston Waltham Framingham 4:i ' ' : : ' Market Dining Rooms Where Your Grandfather Dined Best of Food — Plenty of It Reasonable Prices 30 NORTH MARKET STREET Below Faneuil Hall UPTOWN BRANCH 22 HAYWOOD PLACE BOSTON The Flavor is Roasted In! WHITE HOUSE COFFEE DWINELL-WRIGHT COMPANY BOSTON V CHICAGO v PORTSMOUTH- VA. Page Two hundred forty-six Compliments oj The Classes of 1929 1930 1931 Page Two hundred forty-seven


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