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EA UBRI5 i l r :0 COPYRIGHT by LUCY LEE WRIGHT Editor-in-Chief MARGARET L. STACEY Business Manager All photographs by Bachrach unless otherwise designated. THB DUBOIS PRBSS BUILDERS OF HNB BOOKS AND CATALOGUES ROCHESTER, tTEV TORK Process Color Printing and Engraving r m ' -.:. LEGENDA Tupelo Point THE PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS College Hall WELLESLEY COLLEGE WELLESLEY • MASSACHUSETTS 60 1% FOREWORD To RELATE THE TRADITIONS, THE ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND THE AMBITIONS OF THE WELLESLEY OF 1918-19X9, AND TO PRE- SERVE THEM FOR THE FUTURE IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS BOOK. MAY IT BRING AS MUCH PLEASURE TO THOSE WHO READ IT AS IT HAS TO THOSE WHO HAVE MADE IT. DEDICATION To THE HAPPY MEMORY OF ALICE FREEMAN PALMER, PROFES- SOR, PRESIDENT AND TRUSTEE OF WELLESLEY COLLEGE, 1879- igOi, THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED BY THE CLASS OF I9I9. AN IN- SPIRING TEACHER, A BRILLIANT LEADER AND LOVER OF HER KIND, HER VIVID PERSONALITY HAS ENRICHED THE COLLEGE NOT ONLY FOR TWENTY-THREE YEARS BUT FOR ALL TIME. e©NTENTS CAMPUS ADMINISTRATION TRADITIONS SENIORS ORGANIZATIONS DRAMATICS MUSIC LETTERS SOCIETIES ATHLETICS DIRECTORY AND ADVERTISEMENTS ' f fys W }-? ■• CAMPUS W. Try to look as the faculty Preceding them do ADMINISTRATION w. f Pbotoby potman CHARLES LEWIS SLATTERY OF TRUSTEED k. Charles L. Slattery, President of the Board Robert Gray Dodge, Vice-President Miss Candace C. Stimson, Secretary James Dean, Treasurer Hon. Frank G. Allen . Mrs. Frederick G. Atkinson Mrs. Henry H. Bonnell Miss Grace G. Crocker Mr. Frederic H. Curtiss Mr. George H. Davenport Mr. John W. Farwell . Mr. Andrew Fiske Dr. Paul H. Hanus Mrs. William Sherman Hay Miss Caroline Hazard, Emer Mr. Walter Hunnewell Rev. Boynton Merrill Mrs. Frank Mason North, Emeritus Mr. Hugh Walker Ogden . Professor George H. Palmer President Ellen Fitz Pendleton, ex- Miss Belle Sherwin President Kenneth C. M. Sills Mrs. Percy T. Walden . Dr. William F. Warren, Emeritus Professor William Morton Wheeler itus ojfic Bishop of Massachusetts . Boston, Mass. New York, N. Y. . Boston, Mass. Norwood, Mass. Minneapolis, Minn. Philadelphia, Pa. Cambridge, Mass. . Boston, Mass. . Boston, Mass. . Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. _ ?, Mass. Winnetka, III. Peace Dale, K. I. Welles ley, Mass. West Neivton, Mass. Madison, N. J. Longivood, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Wellesley, Mass. Washington, D. C. Brunswick, Me. Neiv Haven, Conn. Brookline, Mass. . Boston, Mass. 17 Photo by Ye Craftsman ELLEN FITZ PENDLETON OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS 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 Mary Fraser Smith, B.A College Recorder Frances Louise Knapp, M.A. Secretary to the Board of Admission and Dean of Freshmen Alice Ida Perry Wood, Ph.D. Director of Personnel Bureau and Associate Professor of English Literature Laura Morse Dwight, B.A. . . Executive Secretary of the Alumnae Association HEADS Helen Willard Lyman, B.A. Effie Jane Buell .... Charlotte Henderson Chadderdon Elizabeth Burroughs Wheeler Alice Lillian McGregor Jessie Ann Engles .... Josefa Victoria Rantzia Stallknecht Viola Florence Snyder Elvira Genevieve Brandau Helen Seymour Clifton Charlotte Mary Hassett . . , OF HOUSES Head of Ca ' ijnove Hall Head of Pomeroy Hall of Claflin Hall and Crawford House Head of Eliot House Head of Tower Court ve Davis Hall after January i, igzi) Head of Little House Head of Washington House Head of Crofton House Head of Noanett House Head of the Homestead Head Head of Oli -. f , Officers of Administration . . . continued Belle Morgan Wardwell, B.S. Head of Beebe Hall Carrie Irish Head of Dower House Ethel Isabella Foster Head of Stone Hall after January i, i()2 Mary Oilman Ahlers, B.A. Head of Shafer Hall Mary Cross EwiNG, B. A Head of Severance Hall Elizabeth Rees Paschal, Ph. D Head of Norumbega House Mary Lydia Wheeler, B.A. Head of the Elms Elizabeth Crawford Bronson Director of Wellesley College Club House in Boston Martha Hoyt Wheelwright Head of Fiske House Helen Browne Bergen .... Director of Horton and Halloivell Houses May Allen Davidson . Head of Clinton House Frances Badger Lyman Head of Wilder Hall Anne Friend Rogers Head of Wood House Mabel Hubbard Wheeler, B.S Head of the Birches Margaret Davis Christian, B.A Head of Webb Hous RESIDENT AND CONSULTING PHYSICIANS Elizabeth Louise Broyles, M.D. Resident Physician Mary F. DeKruif, M.D. Health Ojficer and Instructor in Hygiene and Physical Education Edward Erastus Bancroft, M. A., M.D Consulting Physician Elizabeth Leifer Martin, M.D. .... Consultant in Metital Hygiene Annina Carmela Rondinella, M.D. . . . . Consulting Ophthalmologist BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION James Dean, B.A Treasurer Evelyn Amelia Munroe, B.A Assistant Treasurer Essie May Van Leuven Decker Comptroller Charles Bowen Hodges, M.E Business Manager Frederick Dutton Woods, B.S Superintendent of Grounds WiLFORD Priest Hooper, B.S Superintendent of College Buildings Florence Irene Tucker, B.A Purveyor Jessie Richards Adams M.anaget of the Information Bureau AvA Close Minsher Manager of the Post Office Edith Christine Johnson, M.A. Director of Publicity and Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Composition Elizabeth Paige May, B.A. Acting Director of Publicity SECRETARIES AND ASSISTANTS Grace Ethel Arthur, B.A Secretary to the President Virginia Phillips Eddy, B.A Assistant Secretary to the President Marion Johnson, B.A Secretary to the Dean Eleanor Sherwin, B.A. Assistant to the Dean of Residence Amy Florence Truelove Secretary to the Dean of Residence Kathleen Elliott, B.A. Assistant Recorder Anne Wellington, B.A Assistant Secretary to the Board of Admission Florence Jackson, B.S., M. A. Consultant in the Personnel Bureau Edith A. Sprague, B.A., B.S Appointment Sec. in the Persomiel Bureau Absent on leave. . 19 f ' ETHEL DANE ROBERTS LIBRARY STAFF Ethel Dane Roberts, B.A., B.L.S Librarian Antoinette Brigham Putnam Metcalf, M.A Associate Librarian LiLLA Weed, M.A Associate Librarian Helen Moore Laws, B. A., B.L.S Chief Cataloguer Flora E. Wise Classifier Eunice Lathrope, B. A. Assistant Cataloguer Mary L. Courtney, B.A Secretary to the Librarian Ethel A. Pennell, B.A Assistant Librarian Ethel A. Hunter, B.A. Assistant Librarian Madge F. Trow, B.S Assistant Librarian Florence H. Robinson Assistant Librarian Lucy E. Tripp, B.A. Assistant Librarian Doris Sanborn, B.A Assistant Librarian Florence L. Ellery, B.A Librarian of the M.usic Library Agnes Emma Dodge Librarian of the Hemenway Hall Library Ruth F. Catlin . . . Librarian of the Susan M. Hallowell Memorial Library Elizabeth M. Trumbull Librarian of the Art Library Margaret H. Jackson Curator of the Plimpton Collection Lilla Weed Curator of the English Poetry Collection J k. OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION ART Professors Myrtilla Avery, B.L.S., Ph.D. (Chairman) Alice Van Vechten Brown- ' ' Associate Professor Alfred Hamilton Barr, Jr., M.A. Lecf! rers Eliza Newkirk Rogers, M.A. Harriet Boyd Hawes ' , M.A., L.H.D. Instructors Agnes Ann Abbot Delphine Fitz Darby, M.A. Studio Assistants Helen Bostwick Hamilton Mary Louise Loomis Celia Howard Hersey, B.A., Secretary of the Museum Esther Van Allen, Cataloguer Museum Assistants Alice Churchill Moore Mary Catherine Keating ASTRONOMY Professor John Charles Duncan, Ph.D. (Chairman) Instructor Helen Maude Mitchell, B.A. Assistant Helen Farnam Story, M.A. Katherine Bullard Duncan, Custodian BIBLICAL HISTORY, LITERATURE, AND INTERPRETATION Professors Eliza Hall Kendrick, Ph.D. (Chairman) Olive Dutcher- , M.A., B.D. Associate Professors Muriel Streibert Curtis, B.A., B.D. Seal Thompson, M.A. Louise Pettibone Smith, Ph.D. Assistant Professors Gordon Boit Wellman, Th.D. Moses Bailey, S.T.M., Ph.D. Instructors Katy Boyd George, M.A. Ellen Seton Ooden ' , Ph.D. Assistant Margaret Teressa McCoy, B.A. BOTANY Professors Margaret Clay Ferguson, Ph.D. (Chairman) Howard E. Pulling, Ph.D. Associate Professors Laetitia Morris Snow, Ph.D. Mary Campbell Bliss, Ph.D. Alice Mary 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. Lydia Bourne Walsh, M.A. Assistant Grace Higham Hight, B.A. Laboratory Assistants Louise Delabarre Hunter, B.A. Helen Russell, L.A. Marjorie Williams Stone, B.A. Katherine Louise Bruce, B.A. Frances Louise Jewett, B.A. Winifred Hesselman, B.A., Secretary and Custodian Absent on leave for the second semester. Appointed for the first semester only. Absent on leave for the first semester. Myrtill;i Avery John Charles Duncan Eliza Hall Kendrick Margarec Clay Ferguson icers ' f K Henry Ravmond Mussey k. Marrha Hale Shackford [nstriULCtlOIl . . . continued CHEMISTRY Professor Helen Somerset French, Ph.D. (Chairman) Associate Professors Charlotte Almira Bragg, B.S. Mary Amerman Gr:ogs , PhD. Ruth JoHNSTiN, Ph.D. Instructor Marion Elsie Maclean, M.A. Laboratory Assistants Louise Dobsqn Price, B.A. Winifred Elizabeth Fletcher, B.A. Jean Hamilton Philp, B.A. ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY Professor Henry Raymond Mussey, Ph.D. (Chairman) Associate Professor Elizabeth Donnan , B.A. Assistant Professors Lawrence Smith, M.A. Walter Buckingham Smith, M.A. Lecturer Frank Lorimer, M.A., B.D. Instructors Emily Barrows, M.A. Elizabeth Lane Waterman, M.A. Assistant Barbar Dailey, B.A. EDUCATION Professors Arthur Orlo Norton, M.A. (Chairman) Anna Jane McKeag, Ph.D., LL.D. Assistant Professor Dorothy Warner French, B.A., Dipl. E.U. ( Assistant Professor of French Lecturers Matilda Remy, B.S. in Ed. Abigail Adams Eliot, B.A., Ed.M. Earl Bowman Marlatt , A.M., S.T.B. Assistants Gr.4ce Allerton Andrews, M.A. Mildred Nutter Frost, M.A. Alice Burt Nichols, Ed.M. ENGLISH I. ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Professors Martha Hale Shackford, Ph.D. (Chairman) Margaret Pollock Sherwood, Ph.D., L.H.D. Alice Vinton Waite, M.A. Laura Emma Lockwood, Ph.D. Associate Professors Charles Lowell Young, B.A. Alice Ida Perry Wood, Ph.D. Laura Hibbard Loomis , Ph.D. Helen Sard Hughes, Ph.D. Elizabeth Wheeler Manwaring, Ph.D. Annie Kimball Tuell, Ph.D. Assistant Professors Katherine Canby Balderston, Ph.D. Edward Charles Eheensperger, Ph.D. Lecturers Eglantyne Mary Jebb, M.A. Oxon. George Raleigh Coffman, Ph.D. Instructors Marguerite Capen Hearsey, M.A. Ella Keats Whitino, M.A. Gertrude Greene Cronk, M.A. Assistants Dorothy Cocblin McCann, B.A. Alfarata Bowdoin Hilton, B.A. Absent on leave. Appointed for the second semester onlr. icers of Instmiction . . . continued II. ENGLISH COMPOSITION Professors Sophie Chantal Hart, M.A. (Chairman) Agnes Frances Perkins, M.A, Associate Professors Josephine Harding Batchelder, M.A. Alfred Dwight Sheffield, M.A. Elizabeth Wheeler Manwaring, Ph.D. Assistant Professors Bertha Monica Stearns, M.A. Edith Christina Johnson , M.A. Instructors Esther Lydia Swenson, M.A. Marguerite Capen Hearsey, M.A. Edith Hamilton, M.A. Ruth Singer Conant, M.A. FRENCH Associate Professors Henriette Andrieu, Agregee De L ' Universite (Chrm.) Marguerite Mespoulet, Agregee De L ' Universite Ruth Elvira Clark, Litt.D. Assistant Professors Dorothy Warner Dennis, B.A., Dipl. E.U. Louise Bulkley Dillingham , Ph.D. Instructors Francoise Ruet, M.A. Agregee De L ' Universite Anne Marie Poree, M.A., P.F.E. Andree Brukl, Lie. Es Let., Dipl. E.S. Marie Antoinette Quarre, B.A., C.E.S. Marie Marthe Couturier, Dipl. E.S., C.E.S. Suzanne Marie Christine Monnier, C.E.S. GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY Professor Mary Jean Lanier, Ph.D. (Chairman) Associate Professor Margaret Terrell Parker, M.A. HenrieCie Andrieu Hervey Woodburn Shimer Lecturers .Ph.D., Sc.D. Russell Gibson, M.A. -, GERMAN Professor Natalie Wipplinger, Ph.D. (Chairman) Assistant Harriet Elizabeth Lee, M.A. Assistant Professors Edda Tille-Hankamer, Ph.D. Oda Irmtrud Frieland Lohmeyer , Ph.D. Instructors Elizabeth Biewend Maria Salditt, Ph.D. Walburg Lohmeyer Absent on leave. Appointed for the second semester only. Mary Jean Lanier Natalie Wipplinger .-J 2-3 officers of Instruction CONTINUED Helen Hull Law Edna Virginia MofFetc GREEK Assistant Professor Helen Hull Law, Ph.D. (Chairman) Instructor Mary Craig Needler, Ph.D. HISTORY Professors Edna Virginia Mofpett, Ph.D. (Chairman) Julia Swift Orvis, Ph.D. Mabel Elizabeth Hodder, Ph.D. Associate Professors Barnette Miller, Ph.D. Edward Ely Curtis, Ph.D. Judith Blow Williams, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Louise Overacker , Ph.D. Instructors Elva Christine Tooker, M.A. Marguerite Appelton, Ph.D. HYGIENE AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Professors Ruth Elliott, Ph.D. (Chairman) William Skarstrom, M.D., M.P.E. Eugene Clarence Howe, Ph.D. Health Officer Mary Fisher DeKruif, M.D. Instructors Margaret Johnson Fanny Garrison, B.A. Gertrude Joyce Cran Elizabeth Beall, M.A. Grace Elizabeth Tigard, M.S. Charlotte Genevieve MacE van, B.S. Josephine Langworthy Rathbone, M.A. Assistants Annie Chapin Stedman Emily Perry MacKinnon, B.A. Laboratory Assistant Marjorie Bradford Adams, B.A. Marion Dorothy Jaques, B.A., Recorder Anna Elizabeth Anderson, Secretary Special Lecturers William Russel MacAusland, M.D., Lecturer on Orthopedics Andrew Roy MacAusland, M.D., Lecturer on Orthopedics Foster Standish Kellog, M.D., Lecturer on Pelvic Hygiene Walter B. Lancaster, M.D., Lecturer on Visual Hygiene Glenn Willis La vrence, D.M.D., Lecturer on Oral Hygiene William Emerson Preble, B.A., M.D., Lecturer on Internal Medicine Harry Caesar Solomon, M.D., Lecturer on Mental Hygiene Harold Grant Tobey, M.D., Lecturer 071 Otolaryngology Harvey Parker Towle, M.D., Lecturer on the Hygiene of the Skin Ernst Hermann, Lecturer on Play, Playgrounds and Athletics ITALIAN Professor Margaret Hastings Jackson (Chairman) Instructor Angelene La Piana, M.A. Absent on leave. Margaret Hastings Jackson k. 14 CONTINUED LATIN Professors Alice Walton, Ph.D. (Chairman) Caroline Rebecca Fletcher, M.A. Associate Professor Anna Bertha Miller, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Helen Hull Law, Ph.D. histrnctor Lydia Mitchell Dame, M.A. MATHEMATICS Professors Helen Abbot Merrill, Ph.D. (Chairman) Clara Eliza Smith, Ph.D. Associate Professors Mabel Minerva Young, Ph.D. Lennie Phoebe Copeland, Ph.D. Assistant Professors Mary Curtis Graustein , Ph.D. Marion Elizabeth Stark, Ph.D. histructor Helen Gertrude Russel, M.A. MUSIC Professor Clarence Grant Hamilton, M.A. (Chairman) Associate Professor Howard Hinners , B.A. Assistant Professor Randall Thompson, M.A. Instructor Helen Joy Sleeper, M.A., Mus.B. Assistant Helen Margaret Jones, B.A. Instructors in Practical Music Clarence Grant Hamilton, M.A. Emily Josephine Hurd Blanche Frances Brocklebank Jean Evelyn Wilder, B.A. Jacques Hoffman Raymond Clark Robinson, Mus.B. Jean Hastings MacDonald PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY Professors Eleanor Acheson McCulloch Gamble, Ph.D. (Chrm.) Mary Whiton Calkins , M.A., Litt.D., LL.D. Thomas Hayes Proctor, Ph.D. Associate Professors Michael Jacob Zigler, Ph.D. Flora Isabel MacKinnon, Ph.D. Instructor Edith Brandt Mallory, Ph.D. Keader in Philosophy Grace Allerton Andrews, M.A. Assistants Helen Hood Taplin Katherine Laura O ' Brian, B.A. Pearl Augusta Bragdon , B.A. Constance Rathbun , B.A. Absent on leave. Appointed for the first semester only. Appointed for the second semester only. Alice Wattoa Helen Abbot Merrill CIjren(.e Grjnt H imiitOQ -, Eleanor Acheson McC. Gamble 5 f Officers of Instruction CONTINUED Edith Winifred Moses Alice Huntingtun Bushee k. Marian Elizabeth Hubbard PHYSICS Vrojessor Louise Sherwood McDowell, Ph.D. (Chairman) Associate Professors Grace Evangeline Davis, M.A. Lucy Wilson, Ph.D. Lecturer Howard Edward Pulling, Ph.D., Professor of Botany Instructors Gayle Shirey, B.A. Dorothy Walcott Weeks, M.S. Assistant Gabrielle Asset, B.A. READING AND SPEAKING Assistant Professors Edith Winifred Moses, M.A. (Chairman) Edith Margaret Smaill, A. A. Instructor Ruth Aikman Damon, M.A. Lecturer Marguerite Edna DeWitt SPANISH Professor Alice Huntington Bushee, M.A. (Chairman) Visiting Professor AuRELio Macedonto Espinosa ' ' , Ph.D. Assistant Professor Ada May Coe, M.A. Instructor Esther Amalia Fano, B.A. ZOOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY Professors Marian Elizabeth Hubbard, B.S. (Chairman) Julia Eleanor Moody, Ph.D. Assistant Professors Margaret Alger Hayden, Ph.D. Verz Rogers Goddard, Ph.D. Visiting Assistant Professor Helen Warton Kaan, Ph.D. Instructors Helen Brown Avery, M.A. Harriet Cutler Waterman, M.A. Gladys Kathryn McCosh, Ph.D. Mary Lellah Austin, Ph.D. Laliah Florence Curry, Ph.D. Curator Albert Pitts Morse Laboratory Assistants Elizabeth Helen Parsons, B.A. Marion Collins, B.A. Sibyl Amanda Hausman, B.A. Alfhild Julia Johnson, B.A. K. THLEEN Millicent Leavitt, Custodian Appointed for the first semester only i6 ' ' ' Like shadotvs o ' er the grass TRADITIONS w= f ' k. Memory — store-chest of fact and dreams, Rich hoard of Treasure from College to hear; Memory — note-book of jottings it seems, Hastily entered, but in meaning so dear. Flip back the leaves — your deeds, your ambitions. The College you found here, what you learned of each part. Read again the pages with Wellesley ' s Traditions — The notes that you scribbled, locked away in your heart. Before the famed fire That burned College Hall, There were many old customs That survived not at all: And the Founder ' d be startled Seeing modern conditions — College girls all with freedom And his ideas just traditions. Every morning, every girl Was made in her room to stay Alone, for half an hour. To mediate and pray. The old-fashioned statues that graced College Hall Classic and stately, dignified, tall. Every so often — Why no one knows — Were dressed up by the students In their modern clothes. Monday was a holiday To keep the students fresh and gay. After Sunday ' s inspiration Set apart for recreation, Favored day, Tradition states — The only one allowed for dates. 2-7 f eslev Traditions . . . continued Practical arts with our dreams and theories? The scrubbing pail and the fountain pen? Shall we leave our books for the mop and brushes? Have a cleaning day in Spring as then, In the old days? They dressed themselves as scrubbing women Got down on their knees one day On the library and chapel steps And scoured the dirt away. The first Sunday chapel every Fall — Old favorite hymns that echo above Through the old, high beams, And a light through the stained-glass windows That gleams on the choir-girls ' sweet, grave faces. And the text of the sermon — God Is Love. ' C3( -T For the first time officially The Seniors appear, At the first morning chapel Each new college year. In procession they march With a dignity new, Try to look as the faculty Preceding them do. k. Wellesley freshmen. Scared and small, Understanding not at all — Life so new and things so mixing, Complications, need of fixings. What to do and when to do it. Wants some fun and can ' t pursue it: Worries, doubts — things that bother If written home to Mums and Father. But some Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Lends a helping hand to guide her, Through her troubles and adjustments Takes Big Sister ' s place beside her. 18 f esley Traditions . . . continued Cap and gown notes Are Traditional too A tie for the Seniors, From the old to the new. They come in the Fall After summer vacation With a wish for good luck And congratulation. With lanterns gleaming in the dark And songs of greeting gay, The Sophomores march down to the vil ' Singing all the way. To serenade the freshmen With welcoming song and cheer, To wish them luck and happiness All through the coming year. The Freshmen feeling honored Return the serenade. Singing for each campus house Songs that they have made. On a dim and frosty morning When we ' re curled up in our beds, With dreams of Christmas holidays Circling through our heads, Half awake, scarce realizing. As we hear faint voices rising In melodious carols slow From the living-room below, That today we leave for home. Then the carolled songs beat louder. Shuffling footsteps pad the hall. Doors quick opened, glimpse of figures Muffled white, and looming tall In the flickering candle light. Sophomores shutting windows tight. With a merry Christmas call. . 19 f •cr Wellesley Traditions . . . continued Whenever we have elections, Results are proclaimed by the class As we gather on the chapel steps Or crowd round on the grass . The officers with flowers And grins from ear to ear, The rest of us applauding Resounding cheer on cheer. W-E-L-L-E-S-L-E-Y, Wellesley ■Echoes and rings out clear. When it ' s Spring at last and the days grow long Night does not fall so soon. Twilight creeps with a slower pace Through the lengthening afternoon; The first time comes one fine Spring night When we eat without electric light. Impatient through dinner, dessert we await — Strawberry shortcake that heaps each plate. Some people think that college girls Have little chance to wed, But if their charm is not enough They ' ve initiative instead. The campus ' natural beauties With skill are utilized. To snare a man successfully And Tupelo Point is prized. You take your man out walking. Beside the lake he ' s led, Along the narrow strip of land. With peril o ' er his head. You take him once with no results, The next, perhaps you ' ll win. The third, if he does not propose The lake! — you push him in. J . 3° f raditions CONTINUED May-day, time of beauty, joy. Youthful frolic, playful fun, Wellesley Seniors roll their hoops. Race down hill — the day ' s begun, With gowns tucked up and caps awry Fight to win the race, and why? On the chapel steps, the prize A wedding bouquet, mammoth size, And the victor, this you ' ll see, Before the rest a bride will be. In the afternoon all join In the pageantry and play. Round the Maypole dance and sing Welcoming the first of May. Honor gaily, on the green. The Freshman president — May Queen. After dinner, voices ringing By the chapel door, step singing. Early evening in early June, Gathering crowds by the lake, A band on shore plays a happy tune And flashing oars through the water break. Class boats are speeding swift and straight- Cheering from everyone — And a Wellesley W made by the four After the race is run. A spotlight beams on the upheld oars Of each boat, while its crew-song is sung. Then round a jutting point come the floats. In the brilliant gleam of the light. Colorful pictures of fancy and story On the black background of night. f ' CONTINUED In June — the Freshmen planting their Tree With a spade handed down from class to class. And all the College gathered to see A colorful pageant danced on the grass. The most beautiful Senior, dignified, tall. Mistress of Tree Day , rules over all. In the evenings after dinner In the pleasant Fall and Spring, The chapel steps are crowded, Students gathering to sing. Standing at the left, the Freshmen Quickly learning song and cheer; At the right the Sophomores proudly Feel their weighty extra year; Near the chapel door the Juniors, Heart and soul in each loved song. Sorry for the band of Seniors Who will leave their steps ere long. After Tree Day — Sad their rising, slow the marching, Of that black line round the hill In each heart a throbbing echo, The farewell song, resounding still. As they march away. Seniors, midnight after graduation. Farewells, — heads with sorrow bow. Chapel steps again and singing. College life is over now. Verse by Annie McIntosh. Drawings hy Jeanette Scott . k. 32- ■' Wellesley Seniors roll their hoofs SENIORS ALICE L. ABBOTT NC iwiA CLASS OF 19 9 OFFICERS Alice L. Abbott President Margaret L. Krolik Vice-President Elinor H. Anderson Recording Secretary Jane L. Chidsey Corresponding Secretary Ruth C. Holmes Treasurer Margaret McDiarmid | Joy Masters . . . . . . Executive Committee Constance C. 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Barbara Bourne 6 SYMMES ROAD WINCHESTER, MASS. 43 Wx£i-V Mary Elizabeth Brady 94 SILVER LAKE ROAD STATEN ISLAND, N. Y. Mary H. Bressler 2.02. HATHAWAY PARK LEBANON, PA. Stella F. Brewster 143 STATE STREET PORTLAND, ME. Helena C. Brockelman 76 CHARLES STREET FITCHBURG, MASS. Gertrude M. Brody 1510 EUCLID BOULEVARD CLEVELAND, O. Marcia L. Bruch 1815 CHICAGO AVENUE EVANSTON, ILL. .J 44 Ruth S. Brush NORTH STREET GREENWICH, CONN. Elizabeth R. Burdick 1 8 LAWINA ROAD BALTIMORE, MD. k. Frances M. Bryant 451 N. CHERRY STREET GALESBURG, ILL. Vivian M. Camisa 52. OVERBROOK ROAD RIDGEWOOD, N. J. Elizabeth Budish 34 S. LENOX STREET WORCESTER, MASS. Vivienne M. Camps 1785 BEDFORD AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. 1+5 45 M. Elizabeth Cannon T A 7 ELM STREET ANDOVER, N. Y. Harriet H. Carlton MAPLEWOOD TERRACE HAVERHILL, MASS. i+ ' t ' Margaret E. Cashman ili HIGH STREET NEWBURYPORT, MASS. 3 1 K Louise C. Casselman 73 I N. 4TH STREET READING, PA. ' Jft. ■H ' •r Jtf iP ay y ' . . ■■■ •• 3-- : t rS. «. ( K ' V ' ' S, Vd Katharine V. Cast 1995 KINGSLEY ROAD SHAKER HEIGHTS CLEVELAND, O. Elizabeth B. Chamberlin 7 LOWELL ROAD CONCORD, MASS. 46 Margaret W. Chamberlin 7 LOWELL ROAD CONCORD, MASS. ci.-- A - ' j ihi r- Dorothy K. Clark 35 ROXBURY STREET KEENE, N. H. k. Jane L. Chidsey 311 PIERCE STREET EASTON, PA. f Ruth A. Clark 102. GROVE STREET WATERBURY, CONN. Dorothy A. Clark 302. NORWOOD AVENUE EDGEWOOD, R.I. Florence E. Clayton YARDLEY ROAD MORRISVILLE, PA. 47 Elizabeth H. Cobb DENMARK, ME. Elizabeth J. Cofer 50Z S. EVERGREEN AVENUE CHANUTE, KAS. Katherine R. Cohn H 10838 DEERING AVENUE CLEVELAND, O. Elsie Collier 2.1 GREEN STREET GARDNER, MASS. Adelaide S. Colwell M. Elizabeth Conkling 68 LONGFELLOW ROAD WELLESLEY HILLS, MASS. 409 CENTER STREET EUSTIS, FLA. 48 ri n |j ' cAr.i ' t1?f Mary Connally 3080 BEECHWOOD BOULEVARD PITTSBURGH, PA. . t oifi.Ti vic Eunice Cooke 2.48 PINE STREET LOWELL, MASS. Ruth S. Cooper 468 W. I48TH STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. Emily L. Cornell 876 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK, N. Y. -, GrewT Natalie Coxen 71 BRACEWELL AVENUE NORTH ADAMS, MASS. Mary F. Coyne 1814 PITTSTON AVENUE SCRANTON, PA. 49 U ' i (MnUK I ' Sia v Harriet B. Creighton NEWARK, N. Y. Martha B. Crosby 152. EDGEWOOD STREET HARTrORD, CONN. Helen Curtis 161 W. 54TH STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. f Molly C. Danforth 12.9 WINDSOR AVENUE BUFFALO, N. Y. k. Dorothy E. Davis 933 S. STREET, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. fVri pc ortui V-Aio Sara T. DeLaney 137 LA CLEDE AVENUE YOUNGSTOWN, O. . V ■♦ ' wt A--i % g2. 50 Harriet G. Delicate 417 4TH STREET EDWARDSVILLE, ILL. Alice Dennett 12-5 - 39 STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. a Esther Dickerman 19 ALLSTON STREET ALLSTON, MASS. Margaret A. Dockery 2.048 E. 65TH STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. Dorothy E. Donham 41 DOUGLAS road] GLEN RIDGE, N. J. Barbara Donnell 37 park street danvers, mass. k. t ' v-M T , vicL i -■-c ' icH a.-v7 a s Aui I to ' .-J Eleanor H. Doogue 2.06 RIVERWAY BOSTON, MASS. Blanche F. Douty 331 HARRISON AVENUE ELKINS PARK, PA. Hortense C. Dutcher t 35 LINWOOD AVENUE NEWTON, N. J. Genevieve L. Button Dorothy P. Eaton 416 w. 6th street COFFEYVILLE, KAS. 407 S. BRADDOCK AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA. S. Evelyn Echols 114 COOLIDGE STREET BROOKLINE, MASS. . 52- r Marie M. Eckhardt 4 GROVE AVENUE SHELTON, CONN. Beryl Edgecomb 98 WEST END AVENUE BINGHAMTON, N. Y. Elisabeth I. Ellis I9I3 5TH AVENUE TROY, N. Y. Rose England H 186 WEHTDELL AVE fUE PITTSFIELD, MASS. Barbara Everett 56 BEACON STREET CONCORD, N. H. Katherine E. Falconer 37 WAIJJRON STREET HILLSDALE, MICH. 53 Grace Fearey 153 s. LAKE AVENUE ALBANY, N. Y. Helen C. Fink 775 BIRD AVENUE . BUFFALO, N. Y. Nancy H. Fisk 71 E. MAIN STREET STAFFORD SPRINGS, CONN. K Dorothy Flint IZl. AMHERST STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASS. y Mary Grace FosnotO -.Josephine C. Fos 17 E. 3D STREET LEWISTOWN, PA, 92.7 ONTARIO STREET OAK PARK, ILL. 54 Marie Foulkrod 3910 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. Harriet Freiberg 747 GREElSrWOOD AVENUE ' CINCINNATI, O. Helen M. Franc 145 W. 58TH STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. f Margaret B. Frye 36 CHURCH STREET BUFFALO, N. Y. Lydia A. Francis 162.3 - WESTMORELAND STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. k. A-- , ' ,1. ' 55 zzf S-2. Selma Fuld z X7I CENTRAL PARK WEST NEW YORK, N. Y. y i ■J Alice A. Gates 115 WASHINGTON STREET WELLESLEY HILLS, MASS. Janet B. Geddes P lOX CLINTON AVENUE MONTCLAIR, N. J. Edna May GifFord 3708 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE DALLAS, TEX. Mary A. Gilmore WARSAW, N. Y. Emily M. Goehst 58 BELLEVUE PLACE CHICAGO, ILL. Jean Goff J 87 LONGVALE ROAD BRONXVILLE, N. Y. a - i ' n 56 Florence E. Goldman 18 SHELL STREET MILFORD, CONN. r3 V ' irginia Gould H 404 RIVERSIDE DRIVE NEW YORK, N. Y. Thelma Gorfinkle 78 SALISBURY ROAD BROOKLINE, MASS. Olive Grabill 16 ALDWORTH STREET JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS. Elaine S. Gorham 404 AVENUE D SNOHOMISH, WASH. Phyllis Graver 10338 SEELEY AVENUE CHICAGO, ILL. r Ka xict ?- rVOviVi ; i I ' 66 57 Eleanor B. Green 2.IOI N. ALABAMA STREET INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Elisabeth C. Guest 192.7 STUART AVENUE RICHMOND, VA. Nannette S. Gutman 54 ENGLEWOOD AVENUE BROOKLTNE, MASS. Ethel Grimmer IZO E. 3 1ST STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. f Elizabeth]. Haines H. ' ?. Martha A. Hall t 2.32.1 .ASHMEAD PLACE lo6 E. IITH STREET WASHINGTON, D. C. PAWHUSKA, OKL. t -r ' l 58 Helene E. Ham 4 GRANT PLACE MOUNT VERNON, ILL. Margaret L. Hamilton 109 W. JACKSON BOULEVARD CHICAGO, ILL. 2- Margaret T. Hamlin HAMPTON, N. J. f Imogene W. Harris 414 CEDAR STREET MARQUETTE, MICH. k. Jean H. Harris 35 FENWICK ROAD WABAN, MASS. Elisabeth M. Harrison rirs i ' W.C.i.V d Aviilv ' .ls-Vk 19 N. CHENANGO STREET GREENE, N. Y. 59 o rvLcv c VA Helen S. Harrold 550 ORANGE STREET MACON, GA. 518 DEVON PLACE TOLEDO, O. Mildred Hartshorn 435 RIVERSIDE DRIVE NEW YORK, N. Y. Dorothy M. Haskins 410 WYNNEWOOD ROAD PELHAM MANOR, N. Y. Ruth K. Hastings FAJARDO, P. R. Dorothy Hayden II MT. PLEASANT STREET WINCHESTER, MASS. Jean E. Hays 115 CENTRAL PARK WEST NEW YORK, N. Y. Rachel D. Hayward 1000 S. MAIN STREET FINDLAY, O. Muriel L. Heller 12.6 OXFORD ROAD NEWTON CENTER, MASS. ' Antoinette Henderson 36 PARK STREET WALTON, N. Y. Mary S. Henning 2.757 CATHEDRAL AVENUE WASHINGTON, D. C. Jean Henninger 715 AIKEN AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA. Louise I. Herrick KENWOOD ONEIDA, N. Y. Carol B. Hess 1039 SPRINGDALE ROAD ATLANTA, GA. Ellen H. Heydt 34 MELROSE PLACE MONTCLAIR, N. J. f Angela M. Higgins II GIFFORD AVENUE JERSEY CITY, N. J. Janet S. Hirshberg Mabelle C. Hiscock 546 KENWOOD BOULEVARD MILWAUKEE, WIS. k.- 4vH . c WILTON, ME. . 6i Edith J. Hoffman 1776 NOBLE AVENUE BRIDGEPORT, CONN. Jeanne J. Hoffman 41 W. S3D STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. 30 GROVE STREET AUBURNDALE, MASS. Alice E. Holinger 617 FULLERTON PARKWAY CHICAGO, ILL. Ruth C. Holmes KATONAH, N. Y. k.- MvS. vV i r . ' rin.ikVv Ruth H. Holt 52. FLORENTINE GARDENS SPRINGFIELD, MASS. . 63 w Barbara Hopkins 4107 SANTA MARIA AVENUE iU u CORAL GABLES, FLA. iU V ?v. S . ' i - w P Mary E. Hormell 1 5 POTTER STREET BRUNSWICK, ME. Eleanor Hoyt LAUREL BEACH MILFORD, CONN. Katharine E. Hubbard 408 N. MAIN STREET SAND SPRINGS, OKLA. Leslie M. Hudson t- 501 COLLEGE AVENUE CARLINVILLE, ILL. Frances Huntington 2.341 EAST HILL AVENUE CINCINNATI, O. J. 64 w Betheva R. James 6SoO MEADOW LANE C3EVY CHASE, MD. Elinor T. Jarvis 5 PARK STREET TENAFLY, N. J. Dorothy F. Johnson lO WHITTIER ROAD VELLESLEY HILLS, MASS. A 3 Theodate Johnson 1171 OVERLOOK ROAD CLEVELAND, O. k_ Dorothy H. Johnston no FAIRMOUNT AVENUE CHATHAM, N. J. Jeannette V. Jones 2.4 5TH AVENUE NEW YORK, N. Y. .-J 65 cx-uX ' . ' -i • a ' Xsc Pauline Jones 5Z N . ADAMS STREET MANCHESTER, N. H. Louise Jordan 173 W. DELASON AVENUE YOUNGSTOWN, O. Natalia M. Jova 37 LEROY PLACE NEWBURGH, N. Y. ' l Elizabeth C. Kebbe HANOVER, MASS. Edith Khoury 538 54TH STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. Eleanor C. Kimball 145 UPTON AVENUE BATTLE CREEK, MICH. A- A l ' t-:r6 66 Jean M. King 550 N. PINE AVENUE CHICAGO, ILL. Esther L. Kirkbride M 2.439 SCOTTWOOD AVENUE TOLEDO, O. lOali i1rSi:r .sV .gol -- S Frances J. Kingsley 311 ST. David ' s road WAYNE, PA. Helen Klein 38l READING ROAD CINCINNATI, O. Doris L. Kirk 49 CLAREMONT AVENUE NEW YORK, N. Y. I- Elizabeth J. Knudson 87 BEACH AVENUE MAMARONECK, N. Y. 67 Miriam E. Koehler 30 ATHERTON STREET ROXBURY, MASS. Dorothy A. Kurtz ZOt FAIRVIEW AVENUE CONNTELLSVILLE, PA. av3 Margaret Krolik 5155 iD BOULEVARD DETROIT, MICH. Lillian Kruger 7L7 BROADWAY SOUTH BOSTON, MASS. - XS. ,a: jLj-Jix! A- . Jjvoiov Margaret D. Lafferty 317 AMBER STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. Mary E. Lake 19 AUBURN STREET CONCORD, N. H. 68 Barbara R. Lansburgh f Elizabeth L. Latimer PARK ROAD HARTSDALE, N. Y. 43 GRANITE STREET NEW LONDON, CONN. Annette Lehman 2.7 W. 72.D STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. J i. Dorothy F. Levy 1410 CHEROKEE ROAD LOUISVILLE, KY. . Edna A. Lindemann 2.LI WARD AVENUE STATEN ISLAND, N. Y. rirS 5ulA xU Mar : Mildred E. Lister 65 FRANKLIN STREET PROVIDENCE, R. I. .- 69 Katharine I. Lobdell Ellen Jane Lorenz 130 BRINKERHOFF STREET PLATTSBURG, N. Y. 335 HUNTINGTON AVENUE BOSTON, MASS. 390 W. 1ST STREET DAYTON, O. 1301 INVERNESS AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA. Helen D. Lyman 175 WALNUT STREET NEWTON LOWER FALLS, MASS. Constance F. MacCarthy Helen MacCloskey Elizabeth McCracken 53 THORNDALE AVENUE ROCHESTER, N. Y. :iwi.TU A . .A U ' - ii 70 A TO ' 9 T- Elizabeth H. McCullough lO E. 8XND STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. A ci ' o I ' HI Margaret McDiarmid H Miriam F. Macdonald 614 EVANSWOOD PLACE CINCINNATI, O. 9 EDGEMERE ROAD QUINCY, MASS. Annie L. Mcintosh ISLE OF HOPE SAVANNAH, GA. Dorothy MacMillan ' Marion S. McNeish X2.0 MC LENNAN AVENUE SYRACUSE, N. Y. 10 PLEASANT STREET LEICESTER, MASS. l rS . M j ' -V .T rVtr VA ' -r t- WU ■' -. A ' -- I «5 ' Si .-.- . „ ., ■■-■Il 71 Elizabeth H. Magowan lO BURNETT TERRACE MAPLEWOOD, N. J. Rose L. Makrauer 5819 NICHOUON STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. Susan H. Mann ASHLAND, MASS. 1, i Julia Marsh STRICKLAND ROAD COS COB, CONN. Mary L. Marshall GROVE STREET WELLESLEY, MASS. Carol Martin H 585 RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. 71 Lois T. Martin 770 SANTA YUEZ AVENUE LELAND STANFORD UNIVERSITY, CAL. Joy Masters 71 MONADNOCK ROAD CHESTNUT HILL, MASS. Jessica Matlock PERRENAUD APARTMENTS DENVER, COLO. Janet S. Matthews 1859 PERSHING ROAD S. LINCOLN, NEB. F. Jane Maxwell 704 JEFFERSON AVENUE WASHINGTON, PA. Isabel E. May 157 MONROE STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. k. 73 Theodora H. Mead 1 1 ELM STREET DOBBS BERRY, N. Y. Josephine L. Merriam 363 UNION AVENUE PRAMINGHAM, MASS. Helen MeerhofF 42.4 MELROSE STREET CHICAGO, ILL. Adelaide B. Melendy 56 GROVE STREET TARRYTOWN, N. Y. Margaret H. Merrill 9 W. MELROSE STREET CHEVY CHASE, MD. Alene W. Meyer 8 HOBART STREET BRONXVILLE, N. Y. ir V Ai G. GV - iV- ., i l ' ' 1 3 74 Anne Meyer III ST. PAUL STREET BROOKLINE, MASS. Luise H. Meyer 1  3108 JACKSON STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. e kujt-Jl Dorothy S. Miller PETEHBORO, N. Y. cir i 117 Margaret L. Miller 547 LAKE AVENUE ROCHESTER, N. Y. V _X;vv - o -70 Beatrice Mitchell 5IOI HAZEL AVENUE PHILADELPHIA, PA. Eleanor Moise IZig E. 3 1ST STREET KANSAS CITY, MO. .3 J - n.VeLl iW|j 75 Julie Monahan 764 MYRTLE AVENUE BRIDGEPORT, CONN. Mary Elizabeth Moore 9130 II5TH STREET RICHMOND HILL, N. Y. Dorothy L. Morgan 15 EDGEWOOD ROAD EAST ORANGE, N. J. (Mrs.) Marian J. Morse WELLESLEY, MASS. Suzanne Morse 1 130 OCEAN AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Edna L. Moses 137 PROSPECT STREET GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y. 76 U tU-oJi) ,a ' ajz.. ' - ' Esther E. Neubrand PHILIPSE MANOR, N. Y. Adelaide Noble ll8 PLYMOUTH AVENUE BUPFALO, N. Y. aij-. , so Ivy Newman 6450 CECIL AVENUE ST. LOUIS, MO. Alice E. Norton CHURCH STREET GORHAM, N. H. .UvViil Elsie D. Nicholson 4310 ST. John ' s drive DALLAS, TEX. Patricia E. O ' Gorman [ 315 PULLERTON PARKWAY CHICAGO, ILL. c A %o E= i 78 Aw- ' tto Virginia Onderdonk 405 LAKE AVENUE HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Grace W. Palmer C O MRS. H. C. SIBLEY XI CRESWELL ROAD WORCESTER, MASS. E. Catherine Parker 182.7 GRASMERE STREET EAST CLEVELAND, O. A. Elizabeth Parks 517 SUNSET AVENUE ASHEBORO, N. C. Jessica L. Patton VA 6 ADAMS ROAD SCHENECTADY, N. Y. Ruth D. Pearl 401 HAWTHORN ROAD ROLAND PARK BALTIMORE, MD. ' k. 79 r i. M,-.lo!i V).0 i Barbara S. Pease POWDER HOUSE ROAD GROTON, MASS. Rosina du Pont R. F. D. 7 JOHNSTOWN, PA. Jean P. Pindar 960 PARK AVENUE WOODCLIFFE-ON-HUDSON, N. Y. Helen R. Post WILLISTON PARK, N. Y. Elenore G. Pinkhurst III E. 80TH STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. Grace Powell 1338 PEACHTREE STREET ATLANTA, GA. J 80 Mary A. Powers 1585 STOWELL AVENUE MILWAUKEE, WIS. Doris J. Raine III N. MAPLE AVENUE EAST ORANGE, N. J. i lMi Martha L. Pratt 86 ABERPOYLE ROAD NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. Elizabeth R. RathrA PALAMA SETTLEMENT HONOLULU, HAWAII Sara Louise Price f ' III FULLER STREET BROOKLINE, MASS. Mary M. Reddan 12.6 W. STATE STREET TRENTON, N. J. Wi li.j2t Emmie E. Reuss 653 MARYLAND AVENUE MILWAUKEE, WIS. Sara J. Reynolds 433 LAUDERDALE STREET SELMA, ALA. X., Martha Richardson S. PITT STREET MERCER, PA. Mary Richmond 41 COOKE STREET PROVIDENCE, R. I. 8i Elizabeth P. Richards 735 LINCOLN AVENUE WINN TKA, ILL. Lois Long Riker [ .i STATESVILLE, N. C. i MISS RIKER TO WED STERLING H. ANDERS Seattle (Wash.) Girl, a Wellesley Graduate, to Marry Member of Princeton Graduating Class. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Riker of Seattle, Wash., formerly of this city, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lois-Long Riker, now visiting New York, to Sterling H. Anders, son of Samuel Anders of Philadelphia and the late Mrs. Anders. Miss Riker is a graduate of the Hillside School in Norwalk, Conn., and of Wellesley College. Mr. Anders is a member of the graduating class at Princeton. Esther H. Robinson 4410 AVERY AVENUE DETROIT, MICH. Mary C. Robinson 5011 SUNSET DRIVE KANSAS CITY, MO. Rosalind W. Robinson HOMEWOOD APARTMENTS BALTIMORE, MD. Emily N. Rockwood X46TH STREET AND WALDO AVENUE NEW YORK, N. Y. Mary Anne Rogers 12.4 STANBERRY AVENUE COLUMBUS, O. Barbara Rollins 108 MARION STREET BROOKLINE, MASS. 8? Aixi K ii .J Jeannette Roman HOTEL TOURAINE BUFFALO, N. Y. Y) H; c xa rx u.ni ' Margaret Roos f Evelyn D. Rosenbluth 42. PORTLAND PLACE ST. LOUIS, MO. 3 ' 3 132.6 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK, N. Y. Janet Rosenwald 545 WEST END AVENUE NEW YORK, N. Y. Bessie A. Rowley Celia A. Russell 2.99 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK, N. Y. GORHAM, ME. n -s twuiv th jii iiKoi, Margaret M. Russell Virginia Rynehart 1919 E. OVERLOOK ROAD 3702- AVENUE J CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, O. BROOKLYN, N. Y. 3+8- A:- i I ' i ' 112.9 NICHOLSON AVENUE LAKEWOOD, O. Charlotte Salzcr 3577 READING ROAD CINCINNATI, O. Mary Todd Sawhill Estelle M. ScharfeldM Louise M. Schwarzschild V 1539 EAST BOULEVARD CLEVELAND, O. 2.710 MONUMENT AVENUE RICHMOND, VA. k. r rS. Oorn W.. iWlxWo.. - Lcovx G UiV ' :5ax--a . ' 3o 85 KU Avvir- c G- I c -Wou U Helen J. Scott 193i URWILER AVENUE CINCINNATI, O. Katherine Serrell PEARL RIVER, N. Y. Jeanette E. Scott 1039 E. BROAD STREET COLUMBUS, O. Virginia R. Sedman UNIVERSITY AVENUE MISSOULA, MONT. Eliza J. Severson 814 CLARA STREET ST. LOUIS, MO. Gertrude M. Seymour 8 IRVINGTON STREET BOSTON, MASS. j 86 67cv«.S vo,T-: Dorothy B. Shapiro 736 WEST END AVENUE NEW YORK, N. Y. Elouise V. Shawkey . ntriJjo Virginia Shedd ZO7 BEAUREGARD STREET | 72. HAMILTON AVENUE CHARLESTON, W. VA. COLUMBUS, O. Li Ying Shen Susan M. Shepherd 5i8 S. HURON STREET CHEBOYGAN, MICH. Vera S. Sherwin V 149 ROSEVILLE AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Mildred C. Shineman 31 WALNUT STREET CANAJOHARIE, N. Y. Dorothy F. Shugg 851 GREAT PLAIN AVENUE NEEDHAM, MASS. Elizabeth T. Shurmer 1709 SOUTHINGTON ROAD SHAKER HEIGHTS CLEVELAND, O. Constance C. Smith II 90 E. BROAD STREET COLUMBUS, O. Edith Smith 15 13 WYANDOTTE AVENUE LAKEWOOD, O. Mary Alice Smith 900 EAST END AVENUE WILKINSBURG, PA. n, rJ w Thclma S. Smyth 347 W. 7 1 ST STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. Janet L. Snow C O MISS GERTRUDE M. LEWIS lO PARK STREET BOSTON, MASS. III hi ;V Q, It V? -V ' Mary E. Souder 42.8 W. MAIN STREET GREENFIELD, IND. Mary Eunice Sproat 170 AUBURN STREET AUBURNDALE, MASS. k. Margaret L. Stacey WINDSOR, VT. M. Augusta Stanton 38 ELM STREET WESTERLY, R. I. 89 --S HcAttrn ' arbjJ Josephine StaufFer ZX38 N. PARK AVENUB PHILADELPHIA, PA. Kathryn Stillman TENAFLY, N. J. iA(- L=r;!0 oi - - lAiO-v Afo ' si Marcia L. Stevens THE PINES HOOSICK PALLS, N. Y. Hf3 Elizabeth M. Stone 14154 SUPERIOR ROAD CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, O. Margaret L. Stevens N. 6th street MAYFIELD, KY. Elizabeth W. Storer i;.i ' 4 A B. Eleanor Street 666 CHESTER AVENUE MOORESTOWN, N. J. Portia p. Strobach 2.01 N. NACHES AVENUE YAKIMA, WASH. Emily E. Sturgis 15 OXFORD STREET CHEVY CHASE, MD. Ruth Adeline Taplin XS6 WARD STREET NEWTON CENTER, MASS. Estelle B. Taylor 351 HARRISON AVENUE HARRISON, N. Y, Ferrell Taylor i6l bridge STREET CORNING, N. Y. I f a ro i p,Jo ' A£ 51 Frances C. Thiclbar 511 KEYSTONE AVENUE RIVER FOREST, ILL. Margaret Thum 34 AUBREY ROAD UPPER MONTCLAIR, N. J. Corene Tiffany 362. WINTHROP STREET TOLEDO, O. Ia, Helen M. Tomec 845 BERKELEY AVENUE TRENTON, N. J. Emma J. Townsend 64 ROYAL ROAD BANGOR, ME. Jean C. Trepp IX EMERSON STREET EAST ORANGE, N. J. r rJ. Uk K Wx . 91 r i (La-rlt -?-M. Betty Bruce Van Antwerp Edith P. Van Orden Prudence M. Veatch FARMERS, KY. 63 FAIRMOUNT AVENUE |+-t- CHATHAM, N. J. 157 HUNTINGTON AVENUE BUFFALO, N. Y. Dorothy J. Vye- a 2.60 SAFFORD STREET WOLLASTON, MASS. H. Catherine Wagner -VaiuAviii Mildred F. Waldron lO COLONIAL DRIVE DOBBS FERRY, N. Y. 2.10 E. WATER STREET PORTLAND, ORE. ci-. i v tl at i. icx 93 Elizabeth N. Walker 30 ELM ROCK ROAD BRONXVILLE, N. Y. V oS 0, 6 - jL Alice E. Ward SUMMER STREET LYNNFIELD CENTER, MASS. Astrid L. Walloe 10 LESTER STREET Dorothea N. Waples ZI4 WINDERMERE AVENUE WAYNE, PA. H-c-i- Margaret M. Ward 2.340 DELAWARE ROAD CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, O. - Eleanor A. Webb LAKEWOOD, N. J. V CiA I l V 1-. ' ills ' A-.c [ ' iisr 94 Clarice J. Weeden 14 CLOUGH AVENUE WINDSOR, VT. Carolyn H. Wells 2.50 E. SIDNEY AVENUE MOUNT VERNON, N. Y. Luisita Wemple , : 106 W. 65TH STREET fl NEW YORK, N, Y. t- rS. W .VVj.r auiAVN iVra.uL.«,U. Eleanor K. Wheeler 115 CROCKER AVENUE PIEDMONT, CAL. Mary M. Wheeler 115 CROCKER AVENUE PIEDMONT, CAL. Zella T. Wheeler 76 E. HOUSATONIC STREET PITTSFIELD, MASS. k. 95 Helen L. Whidden WELLESLEY, MASS. Gladys E. White 1515 DEERE PARK DRIVE N. RAVINIA, ILL. Ruth Whittredge 16 DEER COVE LYNN, MASS. Anne Belle S. Wickham Kathryn E. Wiehe Harriet L. Wildcy f 2.765 LANCASHIRE ROAD CLEVELAND, O. 340 RIVERSIDE DRIVE NEW YORK, NT. Y. STAFFORD SPRINGS, CONN. Ruth D. Williams 13 PAIR OAKS AVENUE NEWTONVILLE, MASS. Helene C. Wolters jV c o MRS. D. R. ISENBERG LIHUE KAUAI, HAWAII Helen A. Winslow Z4 TARLETON ROAD NEWTON CENTER, MASS. ' f ' ' Harriet Wood { 88 KINGSBORO AVENUE GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y. Dorothy Wishart ZI FISHER AVENUE WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. Dorothy JVishart Engaged to J. B. Miller; Millei- — Wishart Special to the Herald Tribune WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., March 21 :iss Dorothy Wishart. daughter of Id Mrs. William Clifton Wishart tarried here this evening to Mr. Jar ' - , ennett Miller, son of Mr. tind enry Ward Miller, of Portsmoti ' hio. The marriage was solemnized le Ridgeview Congregational Chu y the Rev. Dr. William Dana Stif reception took place at the Sea ale Golf Club. The bride ' s sister, Mrs. T. H. H l ard, was matron of honor. The !ndants were Mrs. C. A. Wishart ochester; Mrs, Edward Duffy, of . Y.; Miss Betty Crosby, of Hartfo ' onn.. and Miss Mary Elizabeth IV aughlin, of Berkeley, Calif. Mr. Ward Miller was his brothf est man. Ushers were Messrs. Rob fanning and J. Richardson Thom t Portsmouth, Ohio; Arthur Moo f Cleveland, and Francis WishaS rother of tiie bride. After a trip to Bermuda, Mr. Mil nd his bride will live at Portsmoul ihio. . Betrothal Announced at Supper Party in White Plains Mr. and Mrs. William Clifton Wishart, of White Plains, announced the engage- ment of their daughter. Miss Dorothy Wishart, to Mr. James Bennett Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ward Miller, of Portsmouth, Ohio, last night at a supper party In the Wishart home. Mr. Wishart is vice-president of the New York Central Railroad. Miss Wishart, who was graduated from Wellesley In 1929, Is a member of the Theta Gamma Sorority and the College Club of White Plains. Mr. Miller was graduated from Ohio State University and the University of Cincinnati law school, and is a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity He Is now a member of the law firm of Miller Searle In Portsmouth. The wedding will take place In the early spring. 97 Vanderbilt Tnina Fam Ilw Tl« Helen L. Whidden WELLESLEY, MASS. 1765 LANCASHIRE ROAD CLEVELAND, O. Gladys E. White 1515 DEERE PARK DRIVE N. RAVINIA, ILL. Anne Belle S. Wickham Kathryn E. Wiehe 340 RIVERSIDE DRIVE NEW YORK, N. Y. Ruth Whittredge 16 DEER COVE LYNN, MASS. Harriet L. Wildcy J STAFFORD SPRINGS, CONN. .h ( ■96 Special to the Herald Tnbinir WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., March 27 :iss Dorothy Wishart, daughter of 3 -irr-ii- Id Mrs. William Clifton Wishart. V- Williams larried here this evening to Mr. Jarr, Ks avenue ennett Miller, son of Mr. nd IV enry Ward Miller, of Portsmoti ' ' ' ' ' = ' ■hio. The marriage was solemnized le Ridgeview Congregational Chu y the Rev. Dr. William Dana Str( reception took place at the Sea ale Golf Club. The bride ' s sister, Mrs. T. H. Hi ard, was matron of honor. The ; ■ndants were Mrs. C. A. Wishart. ochester: Mrs. Edward Duffy, of R . Y.; Miss Betty Crosby, of Hartfo onn., and Miss Mary Elizabeth aughlin, of Berkeley, Calif. Mr. Ward Miller was his brothe est man. Ushers were Messrs. Rob Canning and J. Richardson Thorn f Portsmouth, Ohio: Arthur MoOj mg f Cleveland, and Francis Wisha , rother of the bride. After a trip to Bermuda. Mr. Mil nd his bride will live at Portsmou ihio. Welters I. ISENBERG Underwood Underwood Miss Dorothy Wishart, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William C. o_-J Wishart, of 219 Fisher Avenue, White Plains, N. Y., whose engage- j ment to Mr. James Bennett Miller, of Portsmouth, Ohio, was re- 88 KING cently announced GLOVERsviLLE, N. J.U111. i eiiUal Ealljoad. Vanderbilt Tnina Miss Wishart, who was graduated from Wellesley in 1929, is a member of the Theta Gamma Sorority and the College Club of White Plains. Mr. Miller was graduated from Ohio State University and the Universit y of Cincinnati law school, and is a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. He is now a member of the law firm of Miller Searle In Portsmouth. The wedding will take place In the early spring. k. 97 1134 UNION STREET SCHENECTADY, N. Y. NAVAL OPERATING BASE HAMPTON ROADS, VA. Rosemary Wyman r WELLESLEY, MASS. Florence- B . Chew . .-J f PHI BETA KAPPA 1919 Elected in October Stella F. Brewster Rose L. Makrauer Elizabeth J. Haines Helen R. Post Edith Khoury Jean C. Trepp Lillian Kruger Eleanor K. Wheeler Elected in Ma ■ch Matilda Aarons Helene E. Ham Mary H. Bressler Esther L. Kirkbride Louise C. Casselman Helen Klein Eunice Cooke Elizabeth McCracken Katharine Eastman Virginia Onderdonk Nancy H. Fisk Astrid L. Walloe Florence E. Goldman Rosemary Wyman -= 99 1929 DURANT SCHOLARS Matilda Aarons Florence E. Barley Mary H. Bressler Stella F. Brewster Louise C. Casselman Florence E. Clayton Eunice Cooke S. Evelyn Echols Nancy H. Fisk Helen M. Franc Florence E. Goldman Elizabeth J. Haines Rosemary Wyman Helene C. Ham Dorothy H. Johnston Helen Klein Lillian Kruger Annette Lehman Ellen Jane Lorenz Rose L. Makrauer Virginia Onderdonk Helen R. Post estelle m. scharfeld Jean C. Trepp ASTRID L. WaLLOE k. 19 9 WELLESLEY SCHOLARS Katherine Abbott Kathryn E. D. Albin Dorothy S. Alexander Ruth A. Alexander Barbara Arthur Claire Auger Helen R. Beers Alice R. Bennett Barbara Bourne Gertrude M. Brody Elizabeth Budish Vivian M. C amis a Jane L. Chidsey Katherine R. Cohn Elsie Collier Ruth S. Cooper Dorothy E. Davis Katharine Eastman Marie M. Eckhardt Edna May Gifford Thelma Gorfinkle Elaine S. Gorham Dorothy Hayden Janet S. Hirshberg Leslie M. Hudson Betheva R. James Dorothy F. Johnson Edith Khoury Zella T. Esther L. Kirkbride Margaret Krolik Edna A. Lindemann Helen D. Lyman Elizabeth McCracken F. Jane Maxwell Alene Meyer Patricia E. O ' Gorman E. Catherine Parker Ruth D. Pearl Barbara S. Pease Emmie E. Reuss Elizabeth P. Richards Mary Richmond Jeannette Roman Janet Rosenwald Constance C. Smith Janet L. Snow Margaret L. St ace y Elizabeth W. Storer B. Eleanor Street Margaret Thum Helen M. Tomec H. Catherine Wagner Mildred F. Waldron Margaret M. Ward Eleanor K. Wheeler Mary M. Wheeler Wheeler k. f CLASS SONG EsTELLE SCHARFELD Pauline Jones Wellesley twenty-nine blend her song A harmony deep and clear, With chords that repeat the theme of the past Striking tones of a future year Pure melody of your voices strong Listening hills echo far through the air Oh Wellesley, music of love and truth Chiming swiftly a glorious strain, Which will ring in our memories As we recall dreams of old On endeared refrain. Lois T. Martin CREW SONG When the evening shadows fall And the lake is s till and calm, Out from shades of misty blue. Out upon her silver surface; With the water gently rippling. Swiftly glides our boat Blue Streak. Send your song across Lake Waban, Listen for the ringing echo. Cheer them forward, ever onward, Wellesley ' Twenty-Nine, and Crew. Jeanne Hoffmann Pauline Jones MARCHING SONG Anne Belle S. Wickham Edith Hoffman Arranged by Pauline Jones As we march to the ring of our voices, No matter what time it may be. We will fervently sound Wellesley ' s praises In a song that is joyous and free. Come, join with a voice that is hearty; Take a place in the swift moving line. We march with our shoulders together, And a cheer, yes! a cheer, ' Twenty-Nine! k. f- CLASS HISTORY FROM A SENIOR ' S MEMORY BOOK A dry, drab oak-leaf — where could it have come from? Oh, I remember, I picked it up that first Saturday morning, after that bewildering, gay, first week, as the Faculty and the Seniors marched into chapel. I ' ll never forget it — the solemn-faced Seniors moving slowly down the middle aisle of chapel, and around me, in our own transept, four hundred and fifty members of 192.9. ' We were a class — a part of Wellesley at last. And Miss Knapp — she was part of our class even then — we were her first official charges, she was our first Dean of Freshmen. A piece of a green lantern! Remember? We tramped up from the ville — collegiate in our white Spaulding sweaters, and awed by the applause of the Hill and Tower. Here ' s a torn handkerchief and underneath, a single word, Elections! An early dinner — a casual stroll to Eliot — can you imagine four hundred and fifty Freshmen trying to be casual? Those steep dark stairs, a mass of excited, fighting girls, a hot crowded attic, a deep conviction that the girl next to you was a Sophomore — and everywhere, whispers, Vote for that one or, I never heard of her. Then the rumor that a Sophomore icas among us, a mad, wild searching in the darkness, some sort of peace again, a scribbling of pencils, a return into the early twilight, looks of askance at the superior smiles of the Sophomores on the curbing. Chapel the next morning — and didn ' t Ginny sleep behind locked doors that night or was that just another rumor — and hence, ' 2.9 was organized. A snap-shot, do you remember that silly tandem? More green tissue paper. Initiations — lady-like ones, however. We wore tall, green dunce caps (with variations) and carried umbrellas, and were made to salaam every time a Sophomore requested it. Didn ' t we have to make up complimentary verse at demand, too? And wasn ' t there some difl erence as to the meaning of compli- mentary? A bit of pressed gardenia? The Sophomore-Freshman Prom! Your new evening dress, white gloves, a corsage, a taxi, Alumnae! An evening of dancing with upper- classmen and of feeling very young and unsophisticated. The ballot — the time we expressed our ardent opinion about the smoking rule. And it was in the spring of this year that the phrase walking over the line began to be a Wellesley idiom. Another leaf — but such a little one. Will you ever forget that Tree Day? The rain that drove everyone to shelter except a few brave souls who chased Al all the way to the Ad Building to that little tree? It ' s still a little tree and it has no roses to make it famous, but remember the blue bow it always wore? k. 103 class History . . . continued i()26- ' ly A splinter of wood — from the handle of my blue lantern. We were upperclassmen now — living on campus, condescending to little sisters in the Village, watching the new experiment of Village Juniors with interest. This was the year we laid the foundation for a new tradition — the Freshmen had to endure no hazing. But will you ever forget the morning they announced their class officers? They had eluded our sleuths craftily, and we found our revenge in a historic fight on chapel steps. Severance became a reality — and the Botany Building. The contour of Tower Court Hill changed, and the Observatory no longer stood alone on its hill. And dear, turreted Stone became another tradition. That unforgettable day! I ■was in a Phil, conference, deep in a discussion of what is Real, when some daring person dashed into the room crying, Stone ' s on fire. Stone ' s burning. For a few moments we rushed frantically in and out of the building, helping to save everything from valuable microscopes to wax lillies. For a while it seemed as if we too were going to have a tale as important as the one that begins, Well, when College Hall burned. But Stone went down in no such glory, it was torn down, brick by brick, and immediately men with blue-prints were seen in the Administration Building. Olive Davis and the new Stone were being planned! Prom again — and we were the hostesses. Another tradition changed. We had a tea dance instead of a formal evening promenade. Nevertheless we managed to make the Freshmen for three long hours feel very young and unsophisticated! And the class of 192.8 and all the following classes are to be congratulated on the privilege ... jg2y- ' 28 A snap of the twenty-one of us who guarded the morals of ' 31 in the Village. Here ' s my program from Prom — the Prom — the social event of a Wellesley season. Those colors, deep rose tulle, clinging green chiffon, gold lace, stately black velvet, and all the men one had heard of for two and a half years! And remember the beauti- ful snow-storm that came? It made campus so beautiful, even if it did ruin silver slip- pers and golden heels! It was a quiet spring. The gloom that ' i8 and their guardian demon, Divisionals, spread touched our gaiety a little. Elections aroused us some, however, and we sent Al off on her famous non-stop flight with a worthy crew, and I ' ll admit I ' m senti- mental about As we march with our shoulders together. And this was the year ' i8 lost their banner for such a while , and incidentally learned to keep the rumble seat of their cars locked! 104 class History . . . continued Back again — important and impressive — at least in our own minds! Seniors in their cars, and what a collection we possessed, were especially affected by the complicated traffic light in the Square. And w hat a thrill all of us got about the new ten o ' clock rule. No more getting back to the village at the prosaic hour of 7:30 — we were free, independent, unhampered until ten! Another snap-shot — the first day I wore my cap and gown. I remember I had my choker on wrong side out and the strings of my gown tied high in front! But those chokers proved to be too great torture for us. We voted to use the small, linen, in- formal collars instead — except for Baccalaureate and Commencement. We couldn ' t resist the temptation to impress our families then! A note to remind me of my Legenda sitting. Now don ' t look so serious — smile! Here ' s a chance bit of wood — the Eliot fire that for a few moments promised to be exciting. But once again the fates were kind — and only one lone Freshman had to sleep out. What does the artificial violet mean? I remember, our torch-light parade at Elec- tion Time. Cars of notables — Hoover and Curtis, Governor and Mrs. Smith, Thomas, Will Rogers — all were with us and practically the whole college appeared, remember? The Faculty as the Unintelligent Vote did themselves proud, and the Great Army of the Unemployed walked side by side with the Society Ladies from the Hill and the Big Business Men from Tower. ' 31 came into the limelight that fall as this clipping from News proves — ' 31 had a peaceful election, due to a timely truce. Olive Davis and Stone became inhabited right after Christmas vacation with Satis- fied Seniors rejoicing at last in lakeview rooms! A bit of black crepe — Wilder in mourning because they, en masse, had to leave their happy home and cross the valley to Olive Davis. Another clipping — our insistent pleadings had at last had an effect — Divisionals were moved forward three weeks. Will you ever forget that Monday . . . Fm never able to hear the words. May Sixth, without a queer feeling. Prom — our fourth! Do you remember the class meeting we had to decide whether it would be a costume ball or not? And as I remember, a large majority of us felt that satin knee-breeches and lace cuffs somehow didn ' t seem to be consistent with football heroes or a Harvard accent! And this was the year we began to cut down on expenses • — no engraved invitations, simpler decorations, fewer frivolities. Our age was making us practical! Commencement Week — chapel filled with solemn seniors. Alumnae crowded with proud parents and excited girls flourishing diplomas, midnight step-singing. Suddenly it had happened — ' 19 had graduated! . 105 MISS FRANCES L. KNAPP IT SEEMS peculiarly fitting that Miss Knapp should be enrolled as a member of the class of 192.9. She belongs doubly to us — not only because she is herself a distinguished Wellesley daughter, but because it was with us as her first class that she undertook the responsibilities of Dean of Freshmen. Miss Knapp was graduated from Wellesley in 1901. During her four years of college, she found time to devote herself to a wide variety of activities. At one time she held the purse strings of her class, and in her senior year she was President of Christian Association. Her society is Agora. But the demands of activities appear to have done nothing to diminish her superiority in the class room, for she was awarded the Durant scholarship for excellence in academic work in her senior year. Many of Miss Knapp ' s former professors are today guiding us in the way of knowledge — Miss Waite, Miss Hart, Miss Hubbard, Miss Fletcher, Miss Merrill and Miss Orvis. At that time Miss Pendleton was Secretary of, and later, Dean of the College, and it was in Miss Knapp ' s sophomore year that Miss Hazard came to Wellesley as President. Twenty-seven years in the existence of a college bring with them many changes. Some aspects of the Wellesley of Miss Knapp ' s undergraduate years are preserved only in memory. Those were the days of old College Hall, when dormitory, class rooms, library and chapel were all under one roof, and Monday was a sacred day set aside for rest and meditation. But there are precious bonds that link the present strongly with the past. Some of our most treasured traditions were inaugurated during Miss Knapp ' s student years. It was an exceptionally enterprising class that departed from the regime of faculty rule, and formulated our present system of student government. We are indebted to the class of 1901 for bringing into being the most popular of all tradi- tions for the true hearted daughter of Wellesley, the song she loves to sing by the old chapel steps. Still another tradition was created in the afternoon May Day pageant, when the senior and freshmen presidents as prince and princess first took part in the romance which was to be renewed every spring. In the years immediately following her graduation, Miss Knapp taught English literature and history at Northfield Seminary in East Northfield, Massachusetts. She remained there for five years, until 1907, when she came to Wellesley as Secretary of Christian Association. In the following year she became Assistant Principal at Ferry Hall in Lake Forest, Illinois, where she spent the years from 1908 to 191X. From Ferry Hall she went to Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and held there the ofEce of registrar for three years, at the same time teaching history, government, and later economics. But the desire to study further in the fields of history and inter- national law caused her to leave Wilson College and begin research at Radcliffe in the fall of 1915. However, before the year was half through, Miss Knapp was called to Wellesley as Secretary of the Board of Admissions. Her interrupted study was resumed ten years later, albeit in a difl erent form, for she took an M.A. in Education here in the spring of 192.5. She has remained at Wellesley ever since 1916, as Secretary of the Board of Admissions until 192.5, and since that time with the additional duties of Dean of Freshmen. 106 DR, ROBERT A. MILLIKAN ROBERT A. MILLIKAN — the name conjures up before the mind an awesome pro- cession of associations — radiant energy, atomic mechanics, and cosmic rays — erudite degrees, learned societies, and brilliant scientific awards. Yet one does not find in Dr. Millikan the eccentric and unworldly recluse that might be expected of such a great intellect. He is a truly modern scientist, a man of forward looking vision and im- agination, who dares to broaden his concepts to build up new and startling truths, even when it necessitates tearing down old and well established traditions. For it is Dr. Millikan who has done perhaps more than any other to shatter the recently ac- cepted basis of physical science by his astonishing discoveries in the field of atomic structure. Dr. Millikan was born in Morristown, Illinois, in 1868. His father was a Congre- gational minister, and both parents were descended from a long New England line. When Robert Millikan was seven years old, he moved with his family to Maquoteka, Iowa. Like most other small boys, he attended the local school, and specialized in the three R ' s. After completing his high school course, he entered Oberlin College in Ohio, where his parents had met as students. Greek especially interested him during his first two years. It was purely by chance that science became his life work, through an offer at the end of his sophomore year of a position as teacher of physics. Up to that time his knowledge of physics had been gleaned from the intermittent instruction he had received from a friend during the summers of his high school years. But he immediately undertook acquainting himself more thoroughly with the subject, and from that time forth physics was his vocation. He received his B.A. from Oberlin in 1893, and two years later his M.A., continuing to teach physics at the same time. From Oberlin he went to Columbia, where he received a Ph.D. in 1895. During the following year he studied in Germany at Berlin and Gottingen. On his return from abroad Dr. Millikan was appointed to the Chair of Physics at the University of Chi- cago. In 1911, Dr. Millikan left Chicago for the California Institute of Technology, in Pasadena, where he has since been Director of the Norman Bridge Laboratory of Physics. But such a cursory account of Dr. Millikan ' s life can give little insight into the brilliant contributions to science which have placed him in the front ranks of modern physicists. His achievements have been universally acclaimed, both here and abroad. He has been the recipient of many honorary degrees, and is a member of scientific societies of the United States, Great Britain, Germany, Holland, France, and Russia. The most valued of his scientific awards is the Nobel Prize in Physics, which he re- ceived in 192.3 for the astounding feat of isolating and measuring the ultimate charge on the electron. It is in the fields of electricity, radiant energy, and atomic structure that he is best known to physicists for his versatile and successful work. Lately, how- ever, his research in connection with the so-called cosmic rays has attracted wide- spread and interested attention. It is a great honor to claim this apostle of modern science as a member of the class of 192.9. Note: Acknowledgment for the material in this sketch is made to Eternal Truth as a Scientist Sees It, by S. F. Woolf, in the New York Times Magazine, Dec. 9, 192.8. 107 CLASS STATISTICS Most typical of Wellesky Molly Danforth Most popular Alice Abbott Best all around Zella Wheeler Most personality Harriet Wilde y Best dresser Elisabeth Nash Best looking Angela Higgins Best wife and mother Alice Dennett Busiest Geraldine Badenoch Funniest Katherine Cast Happiest Barbara Everett Haughtiest Anne Belle Wickham Most affected Kathryn Wiehe Most attractive . . . _ Janet Geddes Most capable Matilda Aarons Virginia Onderdonk Most carefree Ruth Mullen Most collegiate Emily Rockwood Most chaotic Patricia O ' Gorman Most dated Harriet Delicate Most diplomatic Gretel Arndt Most dramatic Emily Goehst Most future Margaret Krolik Most intellectual Helen Post Most loc[uacioiu Ferrell Taylor Most past Genevieve Dutton Most sophisticated Helen Meerhoff Most temperamental Jeanne Hoffman Most unconventional Susan Shepherd Noisiest Isabel Angus . io8 f k. 109 HM k-- An old Chinese costume of the Goddess of Wealth; the Chinese writing means Happy New Year. 3 114 ' T e Chapel steps are crowded, Students gathering to sing W ORGANIZATIONS VIRGINIA ONDERDONK ELLESLEY COLLEGE GOVE ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Virginia Onderdonk, 1919 President H. Catherine Wagner, 192.9 Vice-President Molly C. Danforth, 19x9 .... Chairman oj Judiciary Mildred W. Hinman, 1930 . . . Chairman oj Village Juniors Virginia Chapman, 1931 Kecording Secretary LuciNDA Lord, 193 i Corresponding Secretary Margaret Clapp, 1930 . , Treasurer T -. 5 f- Collesre Government . . . continued nment . . . continued MEN SAY that youth is charming in its ready adaptability to new conditions. And so it is, if the adaptability is not so complete as to cause youth to forget the old with the advent of the new. It is good for the soul to realize that progress comes but slowly and is built on the past. We sometimes wonder whether we Wellesley students are not forgetting something as we enjoy our new benefits. Figuratively speaking, the Vil- lage Seniors and House of Representatives are but vague memories in the minds of the Seniors. And yet the death of the House meant a change in the form of government. College Government is no longer a directly representative government. It is now an oligarchy of experts, we hope. The rule of the Village Senior has given way to the guidance of the Village Junior. Student opinion is expressed through the Student Elastic Committee. We wish we could say that the Committee functions as well as the Village Juniors. For it is rather discouraging to find that only twenty-five or so, out of fifteen hundred students, care enough about their welfare and that of the College as a whole to voice their opinions. This may, however, be indicative of a complete trust for which College Government ' s officials would be more grateful if they were sure it was not blind. The purpose of this last regime of College Government has been to make the rules consistent and to relate them to the spirit of the times. The Senate does not promise to change a rule to suit every passing whim, but it does recognize the changes in keeping with Wellesley standards. Specific changes include the closing hour of the dormitories at io:oo instead of 9:45 p. m., and the shortening of hours for musical instruments. After much discussion of Sunday rules, the movie rule was rescinded and sports allowed after 2.:oo p. m. Seniors have been granted the privilege of remaining outside of Wellesley until 10:00 p. m. It is gratifying to note that this freedom, although con- stantly used, has not been abused. This could not be said of the smoking rule at first, but now that the novelty has worn ofl , it seems to meet the requirements of the situa- tion with a minimum of friction. The whole question of chaperon rules has been critically examined and several im- portant changes made. A student must report either in person or by telephone by 8 :oo p. m., except Seniors who may report by io:qo. Evening quiet hours have been changed accordingly to begin at 8:00 p. m. and last without interruption until 6-45 a. m. In spite of the changes in rules, the machinery of College Government has func- tioned smoothly. In its arrangement of the non-academic activities of the lives of the students, it has kept in mind the best interests of neither the faculty opposed to the students, nor the individual to the group, but of the College as a whole. -, 116 MOLLY C. DANLORTH CONTINUED STUDENT MEMBERS OF JUDICIARY Molly C. Danforth, Chairman Virginia Ojjderdonk, 192.9 (jx ojficio) Dorothea Waples, 19x9 H. Catherine Wagner, 192.9, ( ex ojficio) Jane Hemingway, 1930, Secretary Mildred W. Hinman, 1930 (ex ojficio) Kath ryn Staples, 193 i Harriet L. Wildey, 19x9 (jx ojfici.0) Florence Smith, 1932. FACULTY MEMBERS OF JUDICIARY Miss Ellen F. Pendleton Miss Edna Moffett Miss Effie Buell Miss Ruth Clark STUDENT MEMBERS OF SENATE Virginia Onderdonk, 192.9 H. Catherine Wagner, 1919 Molly C. Danforth, 192.9 Mildred W. Hinman, 1930 Harriet L. Wildey, 1919 Margaret A. Clapp, 1930 Virginia Chapman, 1931 LuciNDA Lord, 193 i Sarah Dunlap, 1932. FACULTY MEMBERS OF SENATE Miss Ada Coe Mrs. Mary C. Ewing Miss Lucy Wilson Mr. Henry R. Mussey Miss Ellen F. Pendleton -= 7 HOUSE PRESIDENTS ' COUNCIL Harriet L. Wilder, 192.9, Chairman Bcebe Edith Van Orden, 1919 Cazenove .... F. Jane Maxwell, 1919 Claflin .... . Emily Cornell, 192-9 Davis (Second Semester) Harriet Wildey, 19x9 Dower (First Semester) . Harriet Wildey, 1919 Dower (Second Semester) Marion Davis, 1931 Freeman .... Mary Allen Blackford, 192.9 Norumbega Helen Tomec, 1919 Pomeroy Florence Clayton, 1919 Severance . Frances Bean, 19x9 Shafer . Mary Todd Sawhill, 1919 Stone (Second Semester) Celia Russell, 1919 Tower Court Barbara Everett, 1919 Wilder (First Semester) . Edith Smith, 1919 Wood . Mary A. Gilmore, 1919 LLAGE JUNIORS Mildred W. Hinman, i Birches Clinton Crofton Eliot . Elms Fiskc . Homestead Little . Noanett Washington Webb . II Abbott St. 14 Abbott St. 603 Washington St. 616 Washington St. 619 Washington St. Non-residents Transfers 93o Chairman Mary A. Multer, Thelma L. Wade, Ruth M. Rhodes, Eleanor K. Peck, Josephine Maghee, Elizabeth Tompkins, Mary H. Scarborough, Ruth P. Stevens, AiLEEN Shaw, Mildred Hinman, AiMEE L. Worms, Shirley R. Smith, Grace Louise Brengle, Dorothea Schmeltzer, Eleanor N. Cole, Dorothy E. Cole, . Katherine S. Mills, . Dorothy L. Shuman, 1930 1930 1930 1930 1930 1930 1930 1930 1930 1930 1930 1530 1930 1930 1930 1930 1930 1930 -, CLUBS ALLIANCE FRANCAISE ■Thelma S. Smyth, 1919 • Pauline Jones, 1919 Ruth L. Ainscough, 1930 E. Louise Blyth, 1931 President Vice-President and Treasurer Secretary Treasurer CIRCULO CASTELLANO Margaret E. Cashman, 1919 Helens C. Wolters, 1919 Anna M. Ker, 1930 President Vice-President and Treasurer Secretary CIRCULO ITALIANO Vivian Camisa, 19x9 LuciNDA Lord, 1931 Janet Geddes, 192.9 Kathryn Wiehe, 1919 COSMOPOLITAN CLUB Li Ying Shen, 192.9 Agnes Nina Marean, 1931 Dorothy E. Cole, 1930 . Ruth M. Rhodes, 1930 . . President Secretary . Treasurer Student Member . Pre sident . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer DEUTSCHER VEREIN Jeannette Roman, 192.9 Edna A. Lindemann, 192.9 . Marion Hackenheimer, 1930 Flavilla Morey, 193 1 . . President V tee-President Secretary Treasurer LIBERAL CLUB Astrid L. Walloe, 1919 Jean C. Trepp, 1919 Agnes E. Addison, 1930 Norma S. Goldschmidt, 1930 Esther E. Neubrand, 192.9 . Mildred C. Shineman, 1919 Celia Russell, 192.9 Adelaide M. Newman, 1930 Elsie M. Franck, 1930 . Miss Helen A. Merrill MATHEMATICS CLUB . President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer President . Vice-President Senior Executive-Treasurer Junior Executive Secretary Faculty Executive Member SCIENCE CLUB Louise Jordan, 192.9 Ruth D. Pearl, 192.9 Barbara Arthur, 19Z9 President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer 119 f TSlA h T. WHEELER CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Zella T. Wheeler, 1919 Stella F, Brewster, 19x9 Josephine Maghee, 1930 Joan Piersen, 193 i Margaret Brown, 1930 Mary Scarborough, 1930 Miss Frances L. Knapp . Katherine Falconer, 192.9 Mrs. Mabel E. Hodder Frances Huntington, 192.9 Elizabeth P. Richards, 192.9 Elizabeth J. Knudson, 1919 Eleanor C. Hodge, 1930 Adelaide Noble, 19x9 . A. Elizabeth Parks, 192.9 Helen Newell, 1930 Miss Elizabeth C. Frost . OFFICERS . President Senior Vice-President Junior Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Undergraduate Kepresentative Chairman, Religious Meetings Deft. Student Co-Chairman, Religious Meetings Dept. Chairman, World Fellowship Committee Chairman, Conjerence Dept. Chairman, Religious Education Dept. Chairman, Community Service Dept. Chairman, Social Dept. Chairman, Student Industrial Committee Chairman, Social Service Dept. Chairman, Week of Prayer Committee General Secretary ristian Association . . . continued THE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION is an organization which seeks to meet the needs of, and to give expression to, the religious life of the college. It stands, therefore, for a positive spiritual force and for practical service. It has, however, not only a serious side, but a play side which is the first to become known. Christian Association Ask- me girls meet the Freshmen on their arrival. Placards and arrows help to direct them about campus. Later the Association entertains the incoming class at a tea and a vaudeville, and finally sees that each Freshman has an upperclassman. A meeting to present its serious side is held during the first week, and throughout the year meetings with special speakers are held every Wednesday evening in the village. Meetings on campus are also held, the ones last fall dealing with personal religion. Other local activities include the arrangements for the Faculty-Student suppers, the placing of students who wish to teach Sunday School, and work among the college maids, such as tutoring and giving them parties. It is the social service work of Christian Association which, perhaps, appeals to most people. Wellesley girls go into Boston to settlement houses where they take charge of the playground or dancing classes, cooking classes, and even carpentry classes. A certain amount of case work is done, as well as work in the Home Libraries. At Christmas time dolls are dressed and sent to various hospitals. Contacts with women in industry are also made. A number of Wellesley girls who are interested in social and economic problems meet several week-ends during the year with girls who are working in the shoe-factories in Brockton. They discuss problems which the Wellesley girls are studying and which the Brockton girls have actually experienced. The activities of the Christian Association, however, are even broader than these. Each year the Conference Department arranges for Wellesley delegates to attend the Silver Bay and Poland Springs conferences, and others that may occur during the year. The World Fellowship Committee works with the Service Fund in extending its inter- est not only through our own country, but also into foreign lands. This year Service Fund is planning to send two Wellesley girls to work during the summer with Dr. Grenfell in Labrador. And lastly, since Christian Association is affiliated with the Student Department of the Y. W. C. A., it has a share in the support of local associa- tions in this country. Through its connection with the Y. W. C. A. it is a member of the World Student Christian Federation, and so it has a small part in contributing to the work of National Student Christian Movements in forty-five countries. The activities of the Christian Association are carried on in an effort to understand and to follow the teachings of Jesus, and so to gain a growing knowledge of God. It, therefore, encourages the growth of spiritual experience and provides an opportunity for the practical expression of this experience. f PHI BETA KAPPA Eta Ctapter of Massaclnisetts OFFICERS Alice Walton President Bertha Monica Stearns Vice-President Elizabeth W. Manwaring Secretary Judith B. Williams Treasurer IN FACULTATE Mary L. Austin, Ph.D Wellesley, 1919 Helen B. Avery, M.A Brown, 19x3 Myrtilla Avery, B.L.S., Ph.D Wellesley, 19x7 Katherine C. Balderston, Ph.D. Wellesley, 1916 Emily Barrows, M.A Mt. Holyoke, 192.5 Mary C. Bliss, Ph.D Wellesley, 192.4 Alice H. Bushee, M.A Mt. Holyoke, 1918 Mary Whiton Calkins, M. A., Litt.D., LL.D. Smith, 1911 Mary L. Courtney, B.A. Boston University, 1909 Gertrude G. Cronk (Mrs.) Wellesley, 191 8 Elizabeth Donnan, B.A. Cornell, 1907 Caroline R. Fletcher, M.A. Wellesley, 1919 Winifred E. Fletcher, B.A Wellesley, 19x6 Helen S. French, Ph.D Wellesley, 1907 Mary Curtis Graustein, (Mrs.) Wellesley, 1907 Eleanor A. McC. Gamble, Ph.D. Wellesley, 1907 Clarence G. Hamilton, M.A ' . . Brown, 1888 Sophie C. Hart, M.A RadclifFe, 1914 Harriet B. Hawes, (Mrs.), M. A., L.H.D Smith, 1911 Winifred Hesselman, B.A Wellesley, 19x8 Alfarata B. Hilton, B.A Wellesley, 19XX Mabel E. Hodder, (Mrs.), Ph.D Syracuse, 1889 Louise D. Hunter, B.A Wellesley, 19x7 Helen W. Kaan, Ph.D Mt. Holyoke, 1919 Eliza H. Kendrick, Ph.D Wellesley, 1907 k. CONTINUED Mary J. Lanier, Ph.D Chicago Helen H. Law, Ph.D Vassar Laura E. Lockwood, Ph.D Wellesley Laura H. Loomis, (Mrs.), Ph.D Wellesley Louise S. McDowell, Ph.D Wellesley, Charlotte G. MacEwen, B.S University of Wisconsin Flora L MacKinnon, Ph.D Wellesley Marion E. Maclean, M.A. . . . ■Mt. Holyoke Edith B. Mallory, Ph.D , Wellesley Elizabeth W. Manwaring, Ph.D. Wellesley Helen A. Merrill, Ph.D Wellesley Margurite Mespoulet, Agregee De l ' Universite .... Barnard A. Bertha Miller, Ph.D Goucher Julia E. Moody, Ph.D Mt. Holyoke Henry R. Mussey, Ph.D. Beloit Louise Overacker, Ph.D Leland Stanford Margaret T. Parker, M.A University of Chicago Ellen F. Pendleton, LiTT.D., LL.D Wellesley Ethel D. Roberts Wooster Martha H. Shackford, Ph.D Wellesley Margaret Sherwood, Ph.D., L.H.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, Ph.D. Brown Bertha M. Stearns, M.A University of Illinois Esther L. SwENSON, M.A University of Minnesota Seal Thompson, M.A University of Chicago Elva Tooker, M.A Colby College, Waterville, Me. Annie K. Tuell, Ph.D. . Wellesley Alice Walton, Ph.D Smith Elizabeth Waterman, M.A Barnard Harriet Waterman, M.A Brown Ella K. Whiting, M.A Vassar Judith B. Williams, Ph.D Vassar Lucy Wilson, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins Alice L Perry Wood, Ph.D . . . Wellesley Mabel M. Young, Ph.D Wellesley. 1909 1911 1919 1919 1910 1911 192.1 19M 192.3 1914 1907 1917 1917 1918 1910 1915 1915 1906 19x7 1907 1899 1917 1918 19x7 1905 1915 1917 1911 1914 1911 1915 1915 1914 1917 1918 1912. 1917 1919 192.0 k. 12.3 f WELLESLEY STUDENTS AID SOCIETY, INC. Miss Abbie L. Paige, 53-55 Greenough Street, Brookline Alice C. Wilson (Mrs. Fred A.), Valley Road, Nahant Miss Eleanor C. Hopkins, 107 Washington Avenue, Cambridge Miss Ruby Willis, Walnut Hill School, Natick Miss Evelyn A. Munroe, Wellesley College .... Alice Upton Pearmain (Mrs. Sumner B.) . . . . Mary Cross Ewing (Mrs. G. J.) STUDENT COMMITTEE Joy Masters, 1919, Chairman President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Auditor Other Directors Eleanor K. Peck, 1930 THE Wellesley Student ' s Aid Society, though not a student organization, is for the benefit of students. Its purpose is to make Wellesley possible for those students who could not come to college without financial help. The college gives the scholarships and the Society gives additional assistance through gifts and loans. Students ' Aid is financed by alumnae, faculty, students, and friends of Wellesley through memberships and gifts. Each year a meeting is held in June, during reunion, at which representatives of the Wellesley Clubs all over the country report their con- tributions for the year. Each spring there is a campaign for student and faculty memberships. The Society is not a mechanical one. It is an enthusiastic friendly one. Miss Paige and Miss Willis know each girl who needs assistance. They are constantly looking out for the well being of the girls who come to them, seeing that they receive a little extra loan or gift if the strength of just getting along is proving too much for them. One hundred thirty eight students are being helped in some way by Students ' Aid through 1918-19. Not only financial assistance is given. For instance, some caps and gowns are furnished to seniors and bicycles to freshmen in the fall . Everything that is possible is done to help the girls who are working their way through college and have less to spend than others. The Students ' Aid Society is always ready to help. It cannot always do as much as it would like, but it always tries to. It is always stand- ing by for emergencies with a friendly hand outstretche d. k.-. IZ4 THE ORIGINAL BARN f ANNE BELLE WICKHAM BARNSW ALLOWS ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Anne Belle Wickham, 192.9 Julia Lilly House, 1930 Matilda Aarons, 1919 Katharine Sater, 193 i Florence Sawyer, 1930 Virginia Dare, 1930 . Elma Chapman, 1930 . Dorothy Johnston, 192.9 Barbara Cook, 1930 . Jeanne Hoffman, 1919 Mildred Hartshorn, 192.9 Mary Louise Fagg, 193 i Shirley Smith, 1930 . President Vice-President Business Manager Secretary Treasurer Assistant Business Manager Chairman of Scenery . Chairman of Costumes Chairman of Properties Chairman of Music Chairman of Drama Chairman of Publicity Chairman of Service THE Barnswallows Association last spring presented another of the well known Gilbert and Sullivan operettas. Patience. As Pinafore had been very entertaining the year before, a second Gilbert and Sullivan was decided upon. Mr. George V. C. Lord again coached the production. The leading parts were taken by Norma Holzman, -, ii6 f ' SOCiatlOn . . . continued Marion Knoblauch, Margaret McCarty, and Katherine Cast. One of the best features of the performance was the well trained and dashing chorus of heavy dragoons. These military men in their bright red and white uniforms contributed much to the success of the operetta. Stephen Phillip ' s I ' aolo and Francesca was given for the June play. This was a very ambitious undertaking and it demanded the best of Barnswallows dramatic ability. Under the direction of Miss Edith Margaret Smaill the play was unusually well done. It was a fitting end to the careers of Helen Steers, Elsbeth Thexton, and Margaret McCarty. It may be of interest to note that Helen Steers and Margaret McCarty are going on with their work on the stage. At this writing the plans for the year have not yet been completed. The season has begun, however, with a fair degree of success in the Fall Informals. The first play presented was James M. Barrie ' s Shall We Join the Ladks, an interesting sketch which left the audience wondering as to the ending. The second play Overtones, was one of the most artistic productions Barnswallows has ever done. The impressionistic set which was designed by Kathryn Albin, made a fitting background for the souls of Harriet and Margaret. A shade of purple was used in the archway behind Margaret, while green was seen through the other behind Harriet; the two colors blended at the center. The strange atmosphere of the play was increased by flames in the back- ground. The effect of the whole was quite interesti ng. The last play was Booth Tarkington ' s Beauty and the Jacobin. As usual these three plays were coached and managed by the active members of the organization. Barnswallows was very fortunate in bringing the Theater Guild to Wellesley as its first professional theatrical company. The Doctor s Dilemna by George Bernard Shaw was given. Although it was not possible to have Lynn Fontaine and Alfred Lunt, the performance was highly satisfactory. Shaw ' s Arms and the Man was selected for the Fall Formal Play. The first perform- ance was given for the benefit of the Wellesley Club of Boston. The play was repeated two other nights for the college. There was, as last year, a programme cover contest in which everyone could compete. For this competition the Art Department allowed the design classes to consider the cover as one of its regular problems. Barnswallows tries not only to cooperate with the college but endeavors also to keep within itself a strong feeling of unity. The publicity department in advertising the plays on colored posters around the campus has been copying the actual scenery and costumes of the plays. Another development was the group of caricatures of the cast which increased interest in the players. Perhaps the most interesting feature in Barnswallows programme this fall was the little theatre, a reproduction of Alumnae Hall stage complete with lights, curtains, etc., which was built by Mr. Fred Whitehouse. The committees tried out the scenery, properties, costumes, and lighting on a small scale before the actual work was begun. k. 12-7 k. ii8 f s ' wallow Association . . . continued By completing the play in miniature, last minute changes were avoided and a finished production was assured. Other colleges are trying to improve their dramatic organizations also. In the interest of these associations a meeting was held at Wheaton on November 13rd. Anne Belle Wickham and Florence Sawyer represented Wellesley. The methods of the various clubs were compared and drama was discussed. Barnswailows this year is stressing its aim as a workshop where new methods and new ideas are encouraged. 1917-192.8 Fall Informals. Gammer Gurton s Needle. Shaw ' s Dark Lady of the Sonnets, and Dane ' s Will Shakespeare. Fall Formal. Merchant of Venice, with Barbara Hopkins, Emily Goehst, Molly Dan- forth and Anne Belle Wickham, all ' 2.9. Operetta. Gilbert and Sullivan ' s Patience, with a breath taking Dragoon chorus . Among the leading ladies and gentlemen were Kay Cast, Peg Lafferty and Jean Hoffman, all ' 19. June Play. Stephen Phillip ' s Paolo and Francesca, with Emily Goehst playing the villain. 1918-1919 Fall Informals. Barrie ' s Shall We Join the Ladies, Overtones by Gerstenberg, and Tarkington ' s Beauty and the Jacobin. Fall Informals. Shaver ' s Arms and the Man, with Kay Cast, Theodate Johnson, Emily Goehst, stars of ' 2.9. Operetta. Gilbert and Sullivan ' s Gondoliers. June Play. k. J 119 k. J 130 With lanterns gleaming in the dark And songs of greeting gay. ' Richards Hudson Thompson Lorenz Tompkins ELLESLEY COLLEGE CHOIR OFFICERS Randall Thompson Ellen Jane Lorenz, 1919 Elizabeth Tompkins, 1930 Elizabeth P. Richards, 1919 Leslie M. Hudson, 192.9 Marion Hackenheimer, 1930 Choir Director Chorister Assistant Chorister Associate Chorister Business Manager Assistant Business Manager MEMBERS Firtt Sopranos Ruth R . Banister, 1930 A. Bethine Coe, 193 i Ruth S. Cooper, 1919 Virginia L Francis, 193 i C. Marion Gough, 1932. Mary E. Heiss, 1932. M. Elizabeth Hobbie, 193 i Elsie L. Johnson, 1931 Theodate Johnson, 19x9 Theodora Kingsbury, 1932. Marion M. Knoblauch, 1930 Eleanor F. Marvin, 193 i Flavilla Morey, 193 1 Dorothy L. Morgan, 192.9 Isabele C. Nelmes, 193 1 Nancy Nichols, 193 i A. Elizabeth Pond, 1932. Jeanette S. Prutting, 193 i Lena C. Riley, 193 i Harriet B. Schell, 1930 Helen S. Sidford, 1931 Jane A. Taft, 193 i Elizabeth Tompkins, 1930 Mildred F. Waldron, 1930 Augusta F. Watson, 1932. Nancy Wilder, 193 i k. Caroline D. Ziegler, 193 i 13 f Wellesley College Clioir . . . continued MEMBERS (Continued ' ) Second Sopranos Florence E. Barley, 1919 Mildred J. Basinger, 1932. Helen A. Boose, 1930 Elizabeth Bowman, 1931 Grace Louise Brengle, 1930 Natalie M. Burggraff, 1930 Louise R. Conway, 193 i Esther F. Dewing, 193 i Frances D. Fletcher, 1931 Lydia a. Francis, 19x9 Louise F. Oilman, 1931 M. Elizabeth Granger, 193 i Doris Hayes, 1931 Harriet Wood, Julia M. Herrick, 1930 Mabelle C. Hiscock, 1919 Pauline Jones, 19x9 Elisabeth P. Kaiser, 1931 Jean M. King, 1919 F. Elizabeth Klauder, 1931 Katherine D. Lovell, 1930 S. Elizabeth Mayer, 1932. Margaret B. Nivison, 1931 Nancy C. Ott, 1932. Charlotte F. P. Shoemaker, 1932. Mary Eunice Sproat, 1919 M. Elisabeth Wills, 1931 1919 First Altos Geraldine Badenoch, 19x9 Helen K. Buck, 1932. Persis Bullard, 1932. E. Katherine Carrier, 1932. Ruth A. Cushman, 1931 Alice N. Davis, 1932. Sara T. DeLaney, 1919 Jean Donnelly, 1932. Shirley V. Eberth, 193 i Greta Flintermann, 1932. H arriet Griggs, 1932. Marion Hackenheimer, 1930 Virginia Honnold, 1931 Florence B. Hudson, Unc. Leslie M. Hudson, 192-9 Barbara Kitchel, 1931 Alice K. Nash, 1930 Alice E. Norton, 192.9 Stella J. Nuernberger, 1930 Mary S. Pitkin, 193 i Elizabeth P. Richards, 192.9 Susie V. Smith, 1930 Imogene G. Ward, 193X Jean Wells, 1931 Second Altos Margaret L Blackburn Dorothy Brown, 1930 Marian Burr, 1930 Virginia Chapman, 193 i Julia Bradford Dorr, 1932. Sarah C. Dunlap, 1931 S. Evelyn Echols, 192.9 Sylvia G. Glass, 1931 1930 Beatrice J. Hofman, 1932. Edith F. Litchfield, 193X Ellen Jane Lorenz, 19x9 Janet N. McLellan, 1931 Elizabeth W. Prior, 193X Barbara Smythe, 1931 Martha D. Stecher, 193X Virginia Yaple, 1931 k. M3 Eldridge Norton Larktn Lorenz Nichols Hussey Riddle Anderson Saiomoa Bowman Snyder Weaver Harrison Nuernberger Brewster Zumbro Dualap Henning Jones WELLESLEY COLLEGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Jacques Hoffman Conductor Pauline Jones, 1919 President Kathryn Zumbro, 1931 Secretary-Treasurer Margaret I. Blackburn, 1930 Librarian Student Members Regina Anderson, 1930 Mary Larkin, 1931 Margaret Blackburn, 1930 Ellen Jane Lorenz, 1919 Elizabeth Bowman, 193 i Nancy Nichols, 193 i Stella Brewster, 192.9 Stella Nuernberger, 1930 Ethel Dreyfoos, 1932. Lucy Norton, 1932- Sarah Dunlap, I93X Eleanor Riddle, 1931 Frances Eldridge, 1932. Emily Salomon, 1930 Miriam Fitts, 1931 Francina Snyder, 1932. Elizabeth Harrison, 1919 Elizabeth Storer, 192.9 Mary Henning, 19x9 Barbara Vail, 1932. Marjorie Hussey, i93x Velma Weaver, 193 i Pauline Jones, 192.9 Kathryn Zumbro, 193 i -, 134 ' Cap and gown ' notes Are traditional too LETTERS Albin Parker Wildey Green Merrill Badenoch Geddes Mclntnsh Smart Scacey Wright Marshall Torrey LEGENDA BOARD Lucy Lee Wright, 1919 Editor-in-Chief Harriet L. Wildey, 1919 Literary Editor Margaret H. Merrill, 1919 . . . Assistant Literary Editors Annie L. McIntosh, 192.9 J Mary L. Marshall, 192.9 Art Editor Kathryn Albin, 1919 I Assistant Art Editors Janet B. Geddes, 192.9 J Margaret L. Stacey, 1919 B tsifiess Manager Geraldine Badenoch, 19x9 Photograph Manager Eleanor B. Green, 1919 j .... Circulation Managers Elizabeth L. Latimer, 19x9 J E. Catherine Parker, 19x9 Advertising Manager Adah Horton, 1930 Mary N. Torrey, 1930 I Secretaries Jeanette p. Smart, 1930 Evelyn M. Glidden, 1930 k. 136 Shepherd Mitchell SraulFer Alexander Graver Rvneharr L-iffercv Henninger WiDship Uiman Beury King Marscon Townsend Mills Morey Mayer Hobbie Pavio Coussirac BarcoQ Huntington WELLESLEY COLLEGE NEWS Dorothy S. Alexander, 1519 Editor-tn-Qnef Josephine Stauffer, 192.9 Managing Editor Jean Henninger, 1919 Associate Editors Susan Shepherd, 1919 Phyllis Graver, 192.9 Business Manager Emily E. Moss, 192.9 Sara Jeanneite Reynolds, 192.9 Assistant Editors Margaret Lafferty, 1919 Betty Beury, 1930 Beatrice Mitchell, 192.9 Virginia Rynehart, 192.9 Virginia Barton, 1930 Elisabeth Coussirat, 1930 Katherine King, 1930 Elinor Ulman, 1930 Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Mabel Marston, 1930 Flavilla Morey, 193 i Alice Parke, 1931 Edith Pavlo, 193 i Mary Elizabeth Hobbie, 1931 Marjorie Glicksman, 193 i Reporters Mary Cross, 1932. Assistant Reporters Carolyn Hull, 1932. Marie Mayer, 1931 Elinor Winship, 193 i Hortense Landauer, 1932. Katherine Mills, 1930 Marjorie Smith, 1930 Assistant Business Managers Helen Huntington, 193 i Marie L. Townsend, 1930 ' irginia Smith, 193 i Virginia Thayer, 1931 k. 137 Stern Ausria Pearce Smirh Murphy Trorter Reoiff Price Wood Richmond Killian Murray LITERARY REVIEW Harriet Wood, 192.9 . Helena Brockelman, 1919 Mary Richmond, 192.9 Alice Murphy, 1930 Elizabeth Reniff, 1930 Margret Trotter, 1930 Helen Williams, 1930 Carolyn Price, 1931 Beatrice Stern, 1931 Ruth Killian, 1930 Jane Murray, 1930 Katherine Gunn, 1930 Phyllis E. Austin, 1930 Nellie Lee Pearce, 1930 Mary Elizabeth Smith, 193 i Editor Associate Editors Business Manager Advertising Manager Subscription Manager Assistant Business Managers k. 138 Pocock Murphy Slade Hartshorn Rosenwald Cohn Franc Scharfeld PRESS BOARD Mrs. Elizabeth P. May Acting Director of Vuhlicity Katherine Eastman, 192.9 Assistant Katherine Cohn, 1919, Chairman Bostott Daily Globe Helen M. Franc, 1919 Boston Herald Janet Rosenwald, 1919 . , . Boston Transcript Estelle Scharfeld, 192.9 Boston Traveler, Sunday Globe Mildred Hartshorn, 1919 Boston Advertiser Helen Williams, 1930 Boston Post Helen Pocock, 1930 . . Boston American, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cleveland News Betty Bradstreet, 1930 . . Netv York Times, World, and Herald-Tribune Mary Slade, 1930 Christian Science Monitor, Chicago Neivs, Chi- cago Tribune, Daily Courier of the Oranges Alice Murphy, 1930 .... Providence Journal, Portland (Me.) Press Herald, Washington Star, Hartford Courant Regene Pollock, 1930 Philadelphia Ledger, Philadelphia Bulletin, Waterbury (Conn.) Deinocrat Jean Herzberg, 193 i . Buffalo Times, Albayiy Knickerbocker Press, Portland Oregon- ian, San Francisco Chronicle, Nashville (Tenn.) Banner Henrietta Brannon, 193 1 Pittsburgh Post, Baltimore Sun Eleanor Parkhurst, 193 i Lowell Courier-Citixen, Laivrence Tribune, Worcester Telegram Helen Bagenstose, 193 i Brooklyn Daily Eagle k. 139 140 - SOCIETIES SOCIETIES at Wellesley hold a unique position — they are not sororities, organized for purely social activities, nor are they any sort of departmental club, designed merely for further pursuit of academic work. They are rather, a combination of the two — an organized center around which the members work and play together. They have been a part of the college life since a year after its founding, with the exception of a brief eight years. In 1876 Mr. Durant himself helped to organize Zeta Alpha and Phi Sigma to help further the social life of the college and to pursue a definite line of work. Both these societies devoted their early study to some kind of literary work. In 1881 they were discontinued, the Faculty feeling that they interfered too much with the academic work of the members. They were reorganized eight years later. Shakespeare Society was founded in April, 1877 and was at first allied wth the London organization. In 1898 work was begun on their house — the first to be opened on the campus. From 1889 until igiz this society always gave the commencement play. In 1889, a charter was given to the Art Society of Wellesley College. Its purpose was to give opportunity for additional study of art, to offer a stimulus to scholarly work and to promote good fellowship among the undergraduates. In 1894 this society took the Greek name Tau Zeta Epsilon and in 1900 the members opened a new home and presented the first studio reception to the college. Agora is the outgrowth of the Cottage Street Political Club, founded with the entrance of the class of 1894. It became a college organization in 1891 to create an intelligent interest in the political questions of the day, and by free discussion of them, to train its members to take an active and responsible position on all such questions. In 1891 the Classical Society of Wellesley College came into being, and in 1897 this society reorganized under the name of Alpha Kappa Chi to further appreciation of beauty of the classics. At first only those majoring in Greek or Latin were eligible for membership but later this restriction was removed. From this brief resume we can glimpse the early societies — open by invitation alone to members of the three upper classes. It was in 1910 that a Society Congress was called by President Hazard. After five earnest meetings, this Congress introduced radical changes. Only Juniors and Seniors might apply for membership, and high academic standing, marked excellence in one department, or public-spirited service for those at least of diploma grade was necessary for acceptance. A Central Committee was set up which placed the girls with the help of an eligible list, the recommendations from society members, and the applications. This plan was very successful and with a few changes is our present one. To-day the Central Committee is composed of six student members, one elected by each soci- ety, and a member of the Faculty. Members of the Junior and Senior classes apply for membership, naming the societies in preferred order. The societies, in turn, present to the Central Committee, a list of the girls they desire as members, and it is the work of the Committee to adjust these two lists as it seems wisest. Membership is no ' w restricted to thirty-five girls in each society. 141 W.ird L, Hernck : taulie Alieo Johnson Blackford bhurmer Grabill Cornell Haskins Vaa Orden Srurgis Alexander Creighton Shea Cole Beury Mills Bressler Sargent Brown Duthie Miner MarstOQ J. Herrkk Hodge Beckwich Bristol Barton Peck Van Voast OFFICERS Lydia Louise Allen, 1919 President Mary H. Bressler, 192.9 . . Vice-President and Head of Work Harriet B. Creighton, 1919 Secretary Elizabeth M. Beckwith, 1930 .... Assistant Secretary Louise L Herrick, 1919 Treasurer Eleanor C. Hodge, 1930 Assistant Treasurer Esther L. Kirkbride, 1919 .... Central Committee M.ember Olive Grabill, 192.9 Housekeeper Margaret Miner, 1930 Assistant Housekeeper Elizabeth T. Shurmer, 192.9 Purveyor Marjorie C. Duthie, 1930 Assistant Purveyor Julia M. Herrick, 1930 ..... Keeper of the Records k -. 141 Mary W. Calkins Esther Comegys Helen S. French Mary Graff Florence Jackson Helen M. Jones Frances L. Knapp Mary J. Lanier . CONTINUED In Facilitate Laura E. Lockwood Julia S. Orvis Alice M. Ottley Frances Seaver Seal Thompson Judith B. Williams Alice V. Waite Honorary NLembers Mr. and Mrs. Phillips Bradley General John J. Pershing Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Farnham Greene Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Proctor Dorothy S. Alexander Lydia Louise Allen Mary Allen Blackford Stella F. Brewster Mary H. Bressler Emily L. Cornell Harriet B. Creighton Virginia A. Barton Elizabeth M. Beckwith Betty P. Beury Evelyn R. Bristol Margaret C. Brown 1929 Katherine Eastman Olive Grabill Dorothy Haskins Louise Herrick Dorothy H. Johnston Esther L. Kirkbride Dorothy E. Cole Marjorie C. Duthie Julia M. Herrick Eleanor C. Hodge Mabel C. Marston Li-Ying Shen Elizabeth T. Shurmer Thelma S. Smyth Josephine Stauffer Emily E. Sturgis Edith P. Van Orden Margaret M. Ward Katherine S. Mills Margaret Miner Eleanor K. Peck Doris A. Sargent Helen T. Van Voast k-= Photo by Nicholas 143 Noble Curtis Namack Thura Raine Reynolds Wright Ham Parker Hoffman Street Wyman Rogers Goehst Reddan Shedd Tong SenefT Ainscough Bailey Richard Knight Williams Franck Kottcamp Bowraaa ALPHA KAPPA CHI OFFICERS Rosemary Wyman, 1919 Mary Anne Rogers, 192.9 Adelaide Noble, 19x9 Mary Reddan, 1919 . Eleanor Street, 1919 Emily Goehst, 192.9 . Margaret Stevens, 192.9 ■E. Catherine Parker, 192.9 Virginia Rynehart, 192.9 Virginia Shedd, 192.9 Elizabeth Knight, 1950 : Ruth Ainscough, 1930 President Vict-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Central Committee Member Custodian . Social Chairman Editor of the Scroll Gardener First Factotum Second Factotum 144 CONTINUED Katherine C. Balderston Dorothy W. Dennis Muriel C. Curtis Caroline R. Fletcher Adelaide D. Hawes Clarence G. Hamilton In Facilitate 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 Mary Elizabeth Cannon Helen Curtis Emily Goehst Helens Ham Jeanne Hoffman Elizabeth B. Namack Adelaide Noble ig2g E. Catherine Parker Doris Raine Mary Reddan Sally Reynolds Mary Anne Rogers Virginia Rynehart Katherine Serrel Virginia Shedd Margaret Stevens Eleanor Street Margaret Thum Hilda Wright Rosemary Wyman Ruth Ainscough Louise Bailey E. Elizabeth Bowman Kathryn Dapp Gertrude Dimmick 1930 Elsie Franck Elizabeth Knight Helen G. Kottcamp Dorothy Richard Jeannette Seneff Marion Thompson Elizabeth Tong Marie P. Townsend Helen Williams P iOtj by NtchaUj k. 145 White Albia Boatner Finlc Stanton Quimby Wolcraano Tytus Price Wagner Wickham Chew A. Abbott Maxwell PattOD Henninger Matlock Delicate K. Abbott duPont HarailtOQ Moss Waples Danforth Purmort Hackenheiraer Tompkins Multer Schmeizer Smith Gale Boyd Peirce Schmidt PHI SIGMA OFFICERS RosiNA Du Pont, 192.9 President Margaret L. Hamilton, 1919 Vice-President Harriet G. Delicate, 192.9 Recording Secretary Mary A. Multer, 1930 Corresponding Secretary Helen C. Fink, 192.9 Treasurer Florence B. Chew, 192.9 Central Committee M.ember Katherine Abbott, 192.9 Head of Work Emily E. Moss, 1919 Housekeeper Dorothea N. Schmelzer, 1930 1 -ki 1 1 ,, ,, c ' Marshals Marjorie H. omith, 1930 . 146 f Katherine Lee Bates ViDA DUTTON SCUDDER Alice L. Abbot Katherine Abbot Kathryn E. Albin Anna C. Boatner Florence B. Chew Molly C. Danforth Harriet G. Delicate Mildred C. Boyd Eunice A. Collins Marjory R. Gale Marion Hackenheimer Mary A. Multer 1 Olffma . . . CONTINUED In Facilitate Josephine Batchelder Elizabeth Manwaring Honorary Members Mr. and Mrs. Galen Stone Prof. Albert B. Hart Associate Member Caroline Hazard 1929 RosiNA Du Pont Helen C. Fink Margaret L. Hamilton Jean Henninger Jessica Matlock Jane Maxwell 1950 Evelyn B. Peirce Emily Price Marcia Purmort B,etty Quimby Dorothea Schmelzer Emily E. Moss Jessica Patton Augusta Stanton Catherine Wagner Dorothea Waples Gladys White Anne Belle Wickham Louise E. Schmidt Marjorie Smith Elizabeth Tompkins Betty Tytus Elizabeth Woltmann Photo by NichoUi k. 147 Johnson Krolik Jar vis Knudson Mcintosh Falconer McDiarraid Bennerc Cashman Smith McCullough Arndt Higgins Hopkins Arrhur Wildey Roberts Sawyer House Cornwall Bear Brown Fraser Fisk Erdman Pearce Scarborough Hemingway Biciner Brengle SHAKESPEARE OFFICERS Gretel Arndt, 192.9 . Elizabeth McCullough, 192.9 Thankful H. Cornwall, 1930 Margaret Cashman, 192.9 Barbara Arthur, 1919 Constance Smith, 192.9 Katherine E. Falconer, 192.9 Anna E. Bittner, 1930 Faustena Roberts, 1930 J President Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Central Committee Member Housekeeper Factotums -. shake T CONTINUED Eleanor A. McC. Gamble Sophie C. Hart Louise S. McDowell Eliza H. Kendrick In Facilitate Ellen Fitz Pendleton Margaret P. Sherwood Edith S. Tufts Mabel M. Young Constance M. King Harold King Honorary Members Edith Wynne Matheson Kennedy Julia Marlowe Sothern Gretel Arndt Barbara Arthur Alice Ross Bennett Helen Benton Margaret Cashman Elizabeth Ellis Katherine E. Falconer Eleanore H. Bear Anna E. Bittner Grace Louise Brengle Juliette T. Brown igzg Angela Higgins Barbara Hopkins Elinor Jarvis Theodate Johnson Elizabeth J. Knudson Margot L. Krolik ig}o Lorraine Erdman Sophia H. Fisk Margaret L Eraser Jane T. Hemingway Thankful H. Cornwall Julia Lilly House Elizabeth H. McCullough Peggy McDiarmid Annie McIntosh Patricia O ' Gorman Ruth Pearl Constance Smith Harriet L. Wildey Helen MacCloskey Nellie Lee Pearce Faustena Roberts Florence Sawyer Mary H. Scarborough k. Photo by Nicholai 149 Graver Chidsey Geddes Harrold Lorenz Hudson Reed Klaer Bastow Shuman Merrill Hayward Angus Bouillon Fosnoc Sracey Dutcher Badenoch Hoyc Anderson Wacerbury Marshall Melendy Aarons Chapman Auscin Griffin Knoblauch Fuller Read Tinker RenifF TAU ZETA EPSILON OFFICERS Eleanor Hoyt, 1919 President Geraldine Badenoch, 192.9 Vice-President Jane L. Chidsey, 1919 Recording Secretary Helen C. Waterbury, 19x9 .... Corresponding Secretary Isabel S. Angus, 192.9 Treasurer Elinor H. Anderson, 192.9 .... Central Committee Member Elinor H. Anderson, 192.9 Head of Work Ellen Jane Lorenz, 1919 , . Editor of the Iris Mary Grace Fosnot, 1919 Keeper of the House K -. 150 f Tan Zeta E CONTINUED Elizabeth Blaney Alice V. V. Brown Helen Davis Mrs. Mabel Hodder Margaret Jackson Mrs. Laura Loomis In Facultati Flora McKinnon Josephine Rathbone Jean Wilder Alice I. Perry Wood Ruth White Associate Member H. C. Macdougall Matilda Aarons Elinor Anderson Isabel Angus Geraldine Badenoch Elizabeth Bouillon Jane Chidsey HORTENSE DuTCHER igzg Mary Grace Fosnot Janet Geddes Phyllis Graver Helen Harrold Rachel Hayward Eleanor Hoyt Leslie M. Hudson Ellen Jane Lorenz Mary Marshall Adelaide Melendy Margaret Merrill Margaret Stacey Helen Waterbury Phyllis Austin Ruth Banister Mary Bastow Kathryn Chapman Marion Fuller 1930 Marion Griffin Elsie Kauzmann Mary Klaer Marion Knoblauch Ruth LeClaire M. Elizabeth Read Dorothy Reed Elizabeth Reniff Dorothy Shuman Charlotte Tinker k. Photo hy NUhoU Onderdonk Sawhill Macdonald Wright Murphy Taylor Atherton Hamblen Powell Z. Wheeler M. Wheeler Clayton Martin Goff Hubbard Marsh E. Wheeler Glfford Eckhardt Neill Alden Austin Hinman Killian Pishon Green Roth Rhodes Shaw Stephens Clapp Wade ZETA ALPHA OFFICERS Eleanor Wheeler, 192.9 President Julia Marsh, 192.9 Vice-President Katherine Hubbard, 192.9 Recording Secretary Jean Goff, 192.9 Corresponding Secretary Ruth Rhodes, 1930 Treasurer Edna May Gifford, 192.9 .... Central Com?nittee Member Marie Eckhardt, 192.9 Head of Work Louise Neill, 192.9 Custodian Jeannette Austin, 1930 Second Custodian Mary Todd Sawhill, 1919 Editor of the Annual Margaret A. Clapp, 1930 First Marshal Margaret Atherton, 1930 Second Marshall -, .J 51 f ' Zeta Alpha . . . continued Myrtilla Avery Elizabeth Alden Florence E. Clayton Katherine Cohn Marie Eckhardt Edna May Gifford Jean Goff Katherine Hubbard Margaret Atherton Jeannette Austin Margaret A. Clapp Helen Green Mary G. Hamblen In Facilitate Martha Hale Shackford igig Miriam Macdonald Julia Marsh Carol Martin Louise Neill Virginia Onderdonk Grace Powell ig}o Mildred W. Hinman Ruth J. Killian Alice Murphy Frances C. Pishon Ruth M. Rhodes y Mary ' Todd Sawhill Gertrude Seymour Elizabeth Stone Eleanor Wheeler Mary Wheeler Zella Wheeler Lucy Lee Wright Jean W. Roth Aileen T. Shaw Ruth Stephens Barbara Taylor Thelma Wade Phota by Ntchaljs k. 153 And a We lies ley W made by the jour After the race is run ATHLETICS W- MARY WHEELER ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Mary Wheeler, i x ........ President Emily Rock wood, 19x9 First Vice-President and Chairman of Outing Club Frances Pierce, 1930 Second Vice-President Florence Harriman, 193 i Secretary Elizabeth Quimby, 1930 Treasurer Maimie Sze, 193 1 Custodian k. 155 ATHLETICS THE AIM of the Athletic Association has always been to provide such a variety of outdoor activities that every member of the college may find some recreation which appeals to her, and from which she may derive a great deal of pleasure and profit in both the social and technical sides. Though we naturally desire a large participation in organized athletics, we do not mean that every girl must take gym or a formal sport. If you prefer a game of tennis or golf, played on the spur of the moment, that is up to you. We consider that kelping to maintain the tennis courts and golf course for your use is a step in attaining our aim. And we hope that from your voluntary participation in sports you will carry over into the other aspects of your college life the standards of fair play and vigorous work which are such an integral part of all athletic contests. The Athletic Association this year is fortunate in having such a firm foundation on which to build. This foundation is the result of many years ' work and progress. During our Freshman year (19 5-16) the system of seasonal sports (quite an innova- tion at that time), was inaugurated. It was adopted at first only as a trial measure, but proved so successful under the management of Virginia Wellington that it has been accepted ever since as the most effective way of running sports here at Wellesley. Our Sophomore year (1916-17) revolutionary changes in Athletic Association legisla- tion were brought about under Rosalie Drake. The whole institution was renewed, and modernized. Who can forget the required house meetings at which we voted to accept as a whole, or in part, that lengthy constitution read to us by our A. A. officers? The new constitution and A. A. notes have been since this time preserved for future generations in the form of a blue-bound handbook, or Blue Book, re-edited by each new Executive Board. Under Tony Deppler ' s skillful guidance during our Junior year (1917-18) the Athletic Association became even more popular. Her work was not so much the mak- ing of new rules as it was the reviving of an ancient urge for a Swimming Pool. All through the year, from the time of Fall Field Day, the proceeds of which were given to the Pool, till the spring, the drain gained in strength, until finally it culminated in an organized drive for funds. The response of the college to this move was ex- tremely sporting. Almost every one turned to and did her bit toward providing a tile or a drop of water, and certain groups did enough to furnish the wherewithal for a future springboard or some such accessort. We will not soon forget the nightly sales of sandwiches, the service of Sunday breakfasts at the nedside, and various other equally ingenious methods of obtaining money for the cause. The grand total of the Fund was announced on Float Night to be $14,475, with a promise of $50,000 addi- tional when we shall have reached our quota of $150,000. This object, the Swimming Pool, comes steadily nearer as the Fund is increased this year by private donations as well as the proceeds from Athletic Association events. During the regime of the 1918-19 Executive Board there have been several high- lights, the first of which was Spring Field Day. Postponed several times due to the -, 156 Athletics CONTINUED rainy tendency of spring weather, it finally occurred on the morning of Tree Day, and was won by ' 2.8, in order that they should have made a clear sweep of all things of this sort during their college career. A particularly lovely Float Night was also added to the list of ' 1.8 ' s victories, but so close was the score that ' 2.9 was first an- nounced as the winner. Their pride was soon dashed to earth, however, when a new announcement was made: that ' i8 was the true winner, by one and a half points! During the fall season two performances of Tony Sarg ' s Marionettes were given under the auspices of A. A., for the benefit of the Swimming Pool Fund, and for the decided enjoyment of all those who availed themselves of the opportunity to see the fanciful mannikins. The next event of the fall was Field Day, won this time, in the absence of ' i8, by the Sophomore class, who seem to be endeavoring to outshine all the other athletically-inclined classes that have ever graced this institution of learn- ing. And it must be said that they are coming very near this goal. The most brilliant event in the sports world of Wellesley during the fall season was the visit of the All-England Touring Team which played our Wellesley Hockey team on November fifteenth. It was a gala occasion — bleachers, bright red programs, and crowds, to say nothing of the delightful accent of the English women, their Union Jacks flying so proudly, and the harmonica flourished by one of their number. The game was an excellent one, and there were many thrilling moments when the Welles- ley goal succeeded in clearing some most difficult shots, or when, for a moment, our forward line seemed to threaten the English goal. The score, 10 to o, does not tell the whole story. We like to supplement it with the words of the English captain, who said that the Wellesley team was much the fastest that the English had encountered up to that time on their tour. During the winter season the Athletic Association was not idle. Two nights a week it offered voluntary indoor basketball, for which there was a very large enroll- ment. The Outing Club also contributed its share in unorganized sports throughout the year, the feature events being a most entertaining Treasure Hune that ended up in a pit party, and the regular Wednesday night swimming trips to the Brookline Pool. f k. 157 Rollins Holt Bernstein Albin Price Vao Orden Coyne Harris Ward Miller Booth BASEBALL 192.9 Alice Ward {Head of Basebalf) (W) Imogene Harris (Captaiii) Katherine Albin Leah Rose Bernstein Mary Booth Mary Coyne Margaret Miller Sara Price Edith Van Orden Ruth Holt Substitutes Barbara Rollins k. 159 Chidsey, ■Bernstein - Lansburgh Burdick Rath .Coyne _. An4erson Harris Powell BASKETBALL 1919 Leah Rose Bernstein (Head of BaskefbalP) (W) Elinor Anderson (Captain) Elizabeth Burdick (W) Jane Chidsey (W) Mary Coyne Grace Powell (W) SubstifuUs Jean Harris Barbara Lansburgh Elizabeth Rath k. ;i6o Webb Stur is Salzer Wheeler Angus Fraocis Crosby Rockwood Hamiltoa CRE 19x9 Emily Sturgis (Head of Crew Eleanor Webb, Bow Emily Sturgis, 2. Charlotte Salzer, 3 Zella Wheeler, 4 (W) Isabel Angus, 5 (Capahi) (W) Lydia Francis, 6 Martha Crosby, 7 Emily Rockwood, Stroke Margaret Hamilton, Cox Substitutes Mary Grace Fosnot Dorothy Flint Helen Klein Rachel Hayward Margaret Ward k. 161 Brady Tomec Case Greeo Grimmer Bouroe GOLF 19x9 Eleanor Green (Head of Golf, Captain) Catherine Cast Mary Brady Ethel Grimmer Substitutes Barbara Bourne Helen Tomec . 161 ' I: r: ,r . r ' 1 k. Flint Gates Webb Harris Burdick GYMNASTICS 1919 Alice Gates (Captain ' ) (W) Elizabeth Burdick (W) Jean Harris (W) Substitutes Susan Sheperd Dorothy Flint Eleanor Webb Emily Rockwood J 163 Webb Gates Wagner Jova Baokson Pose Coyne Bourne Shepherd Harris Burdick Wheeler HOCKEY 1919 Alice Gates (Head of Hockey, Captain) Frances Bankson Jean Harris (W) Adelaide Noble Susan Shepherd (W) Barbara Bourne (W) Natalia Jova (W) Helen Post Catherine Wagner Mary Wheeler Mary Coyne Dorothy Haskins Substitutes Elizabeth Burdick Eleanor Webb k. 164 J Coyne Chidsey Bernstein Gates Brewster Wagner Harris Nobie LACROSSE 1919 Jean Harris (Head of Lacrosse) Catherine Wagner (Capahi) Leah Rose Bernstein Jane Chidsey Alice Gates Adelaide Noble Edith Van Orden Stella Brewster Mary Coyne Theodate Johnson Virginia Onderdonk Ruth Williams k. 165 RIDING 192.9 Esther Kirkbride (Head of Riding) (W) EnzADETH Nash (Captain) (W) Theodate Johnson Thelma Smyth (W) Substitutes Frances Huntington Eliza Jane Severson . J 166 Hiscock Bressler Creighton Bourne Russell Camisa Coyne TENNIS 192-9 Harriet Creighton QHead of Tenms, Caftain) (W) Barbara Bourne Mary Bressler Vivian Camisa Mary Coyne Mabelle Hiscock Barbara Lansburgh Celia Russell Substitute Louise Schwarzchild k. 167 Gates Flint Hiscock Harris Krolik Burdick Serrell TRACK 1919 Elizabeth Burdick (_Head of Track, Captahi) (W) Mabelle Hiscock Margot Krolik Esther Neubrand Katherine Serrell Dorothy Flint Substitutes Jean Harris Alice Gates . 168 -, VOLLEY BALL Helen Curtis QHead of Volley BaW) (W) Elizabeth Rath (Captain) Florence Clayton (W) Blanche Douty Josephine Foster Martha Pratt Alice Ward Substitutes Mary Booth Louise Jordan 169 k. 170 w. The latest Wellesley tradition DIRECTORY and ADVERTISEMENTS FORMER MEMBERS OF 1929 Adams, Corrilla C. . . . Greenwich, Conn. Adams, Margaret E Hartsdale Avenue, Hartsdale, N. Y. Allen, Pamelia - . . . 56 Addington Road, Brookline, Mass. Altham, Helen 151 High Street, Fall River, Mass. AuLTMAN, Anita B. 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Market Street, Urbana, Ohio Madison, Mary F 2.2.89 Grandview Avenue, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Markley, Jean 777 Burr Avenue, Winnetka, 111. ' ' A ' Marks, Edna L. Orown, 8 Colonial Street, Charleston, S. C. May, Lillian S no Elk Avenue, New Rochelle, N. Y. Mead, Mabel C 3311 35th Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. Meyer, Gladys 549 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Mitchell, Linda E. (Mrs. Marion Sanford) Sherman, Texas Mitchell, Virginia L Rugby Place, Woodbury, N. J. Mold, Lucile A 16 Primrose Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Moon, Lucy Ann Eau Clair, Wis. Moore, Margaret E jxx Riverside Avenue, St. Clair, Mich. . 172. Former Members of 192,9 . . , continued Mullen, Edna M 64 Highland Terrace, Brockton, Mass. Murphy, Mary J lox N. Arlington Avenue, East Orange, N.J. O ' Day, Anna F Wellesley, Mass. OvERHOLSER, ELIZABETH F 309 N. 9th Street, Reading, Pa. Palmer, Clara E 14 Broad Street, Norwich, Conn. Parker, Rebecca M 516 W. 3rd Street, Oil City, Pa. 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Dare Vice President FuKi WooYENAKA Recording Secretary Betty P. Beury Corresponding Secretary Marion Hackenheimer Treasurer Eleanor C. Hodge | Marjorie H. Smith Executive Coimnittee Shirley R. Smith J Elizabeth Quimby 1 _ . T- o ) bactotums Louise E. bcHMiD-T J Ruth I. LeClaire Song Leader k. 174 CLASS OF 1930 Abrahamson, Alice C. 6ii East 6th Street, Jamestown, N. Y. Addison, Agnes E 507 South 41st Street, Philadelphia, Pa. AiNscouGH, Ruth L 8x4 Third Place, Plainfield, N. J. Alden, Esther G 61 Rangeley Road, Arlington, Mass. Anderson, Regina B .68 Sagamore Road, Worcester, Mass. Atherton, Margaret R 10 Grant Avenue, Glens Falls, N. Y. Austin, Jeanette .... 103x3 Brighton Road, Bratenahl, Cleveland, Ohio Austin, Phyllis E Sea View Avenue, Beach Bluff, Mass. Bachman, Elizabeth M. ..... 6io West 57th Street, Kansas City, Mo. Bailey, Louise 13 51 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio Banister, Ruth R. 32.9 Richmond Avenue, South Orange, N. J. Bartlett, Evelyn T 63 Maple Street, Berlin, N. H. 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Bradstreet, Elizabeth A 42.16 Culver Road, Rochester, N. Y. Branch, Priscilla E 74 Front Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Brengle, Grace Louise 431 Polk Street, Chillicothe, Mo. Bridges, Elsie Mary Morris, N. Y. Bristol, Evelyn R 7 Howard Avenue, Foxboro, Mass. Brooke, H. Elizabeth Hotel Lenox, Buffalo, N. Y. Brown, Dorothy 16 Rangeley Road, Winchester, Mass. Brown, Juliette T 1070 Rosalie Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio Brown, Margaret C 19 Fairview Street, Yonkers, N. Y. Bruder, Edith C i Virginia Place, Upper Ridgewood, N. J. Burggraf, Natalie M i8o Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Burr, Marion 138 Main Street, Manchester, Conn. Butler, Mary G 184 Jackson Street, Lawrence, Mass. Butts, Marion V. A 15 Hammersley Avenue, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. k. 175 class of 1930 . . . CONTINUED Carr, Malcolm 4814 Kimbark Avenue, Chicago, 111. Carruthers, Mary R ' . . 1153 Dean Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cavis, Muriel Bristol, N. H. Chalfant, Evaline 2.104 William Penn Highway, Wilkinsburg, Pa. Chapman, Elma , . . 146 Proctor Boulevard, Utica, N. Y. Chapman, Kathryn B 54 Sommer Avenue, Maplewood, N. J. Chater, E. Eileen 6 Bay Ridge Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Clapp, Margaret . 8i Brighton Avenue, East Orange, N. J. Cleaver, Charlotte E 84x6 iioth Street, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Cohen, Gella . . . . . . : . . .3 Granger Place, Rochester, N ' . Y. Cole, Dorothy E lo Hobart Street, Bronxville, N. Y. Cole, Eleanor N 113 Pembroke Place, Kew Gardens, N. Y. Collins, Eunice A. . . . . . . . 7x1 Chester Avenue, Morristown, N. J. Cook, Barbara C 1410 Davis Street, Evanston, 111. Cook, Gwendolin A. ....... . 73 Laurel Street, Melrose, Mass. Cornwall, Thankful H Short Hills, N. J. CoussiRAT, Elizabeth 60 Hicks Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Crawe, Olive li Dexter Road, Newtonville, Mass. Cross, Harriet B 1308 Caton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Currier, Ruth 181 South Street, Hyannis, Mass. Dapp, Kathryn G Wagner College, Staten Island, N. Y. Dare, Virginia M 17 Rosemont Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Davis, Margaret ii Waltham Street, Cumberland Mills, Me. Davison, Mary A 589 Park Avenue, East Orange, N. J. DeCourcy, Eleanor 16 High Street, Manchester, N. H. Dennett, Genevieve S 6 Williams Street, Holyoke, Mass. Dickinson, Nancy B 36 Lafayette Drive, Port Chester, N. Y. Dimmick, Gertrude 16 Cottage Street, Wellesley, Mass. Dittrich, Dorothy L 401 Main Street, Union, N. Y. Dunbar, Mary C 417 North Main Street, Wheaton, 111. DuTHiE, Marjory C 3 Ripley Street, Newton Center, Mass. Eaton, Ruth 36 Berkeley Street, Nashua, N. H. Ellis, Charlotte ....... 453 Wyoming Place, Milwaukee, Wis. Elmendorf, Mary iii Court Street, Plattsburg, N. Y. Emlaw, a. Louise 74 Puritan Avenue, Forest Hills, N. Y. Erdman, M. Lorraine 800 Monroe Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. Erlanger, Margaret 51x7 Waterman Place, St. Louis, Mo. Faitoute, Claire W Twin Oaks, Short Hills, N. J. Ferer, Dorothy -iqd Center Street, Meadville, Pa. Finch, Sonya G. . Upper Market Hill, Amsterdam, N. Y. Fisher, Louise 192.0 Mahantonga Street, Pottsville, Pa. FisK, Dorothy K 71 East Main Street, Stafford Springs, Conn. 176 SS OI I I O . . . CONTINUED FisK, Sophia .... 1815 Keys Crescent, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, O. FiTZsiMMONS, Marie F 330 West yxnd Street, New York, N. Y. Fox, Alene 1017 St. Charles Avenue, Atlanta, Ga. Franck, Elsie M .... Cadosia, N. Y. Frank, Frances A. ... 11 Woodmere Boulevard, South, Woodmere, N. Y. Fraser, Margaret I ro South Portland Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Freiberg, Margaret 747 Greenwood Avenue, Cincinnati, O. Fuller, Marian L. 108 Beeching Street, Worcester, Mass. Fuller, Muriel zo Cottage Street, WhitinsviUe, Mass. Gage, Emily T Sufheld School, SufBeld, Conn. Gale, Marjory R MM Elm Avenue, Evanston, 111. Gates, Ramona J 6ii State Street, Springfield, Mass. Gerder, Margaret A Wellesley, Mass. GiBBY, Rosalie R 572. Highland Avenue, Westfield, N. J. Gilbert, Elizabeth 1054 West 4th Street, Williamsport, Pa. Glass, Margaret E . 1836 Alfresco Place, Louisville, Ky. Glidden, Evelyn M 65 Adams Avenue, Watertown, Mass. Goldschmidt, Norma S 147 Terry Road, Hartford, Conn. Green, Helen 10838 Deering Avenue, Cleveland, O. Greenhill, Gracia 1815 Austin Avenue, Waco, Tex. Gripfin, Genevieve L 151 Oak Street, Winsted, Conn. Griffin, Grace H 131 East 93rd Street, New York, N. Y. Griffin, Marion H 497 State Street, Albany, N. Y. Gruener, Elisabeth C 65 Lawrence Street, Fitchburg, Mass. GuNN, Katherine E Kent, Conn. Hackenheimer, Marion 676 Lafayette Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Hall, Dorothy D 67 South Munn Avenue, East Orange, N. J. Hall, Elizabeth Crescent Hill, Springfield, Mass. Hall, Jean L 608 University Street, Wooster, O. Hall, Marjory L 53 Bay View Drive, Swampscott, Mass. Hamblen, Mary G East 135 9th Avenue, Spokane, Wash. Hamburg, Elinor T 345 West 88th Street, New York, N. Y. Hansen, Elizabeth S 6 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111. Harvey, Bernice S 45 Everett Street, Newport, R. I. Heidingsfeld, Edith .... 919 Marion Avenue, Avondale, Cincinnati, O. Hemingway, Jane T 1300 West Santa Fe Road, Kansas City, Mo. Henry, Margaret 86 Nonantum Street, Newton, Mass. Herr, Anna C 1060 Wheatland Avenue, Lancaster, Pa. Herrick, Julia M 807 Keystone Avenue, River Forest, 111. Hinman, Mildred W 191 State Street, Albany, N. Y. Hodge, Eleanor G 410 West Walnut Lane, Germantown, Pa. HoEN, Angeline R 34M Guilford Terrace, Baltimore, Md. HoLZMAN, Marjorie F 316 West 79th Street, New York, N. Y. k. 177 class of 15130 .. . CONTINUED Hopkins, Muriel L 43 Taylor Street, Tornngton, Conn. Hopkins, Vivian C 814 ind Avenue, Troy, N. Y. HoRTON, Adah 1307 Gallatin Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. House, Julia Lilly 915 ist Street, Evansville, Ind. Hubbard, Eleanor 1611 Robinwood Avenue, Toledo, O. Hunter, Marian L 143 Linden Boulevard, Brooklyn, N. Y. Inglis, Jane A Glyndon, Md. Inglis, Mary E 1015 Vine Street, Scranton, Pa. Jacques, M. Alice 5754 Sheridan Road, Chicago, 111. Jevne, Virginia A. Stamford, Conn. Johnson, Lois 113 Bay Street, City Island, Bronx, N. Y. Johnson, M. Georgina 1916 State Street, New Haven, Conn. JuDD, Elizabeth W 70 Fairview Avenue, Holyoke, Mass. Kauffman, Frances L. 2.2.8 East Philadelphia Street, York, Pa. Kauzman, J. Else 100 Hamilton Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Keating, Lucille M Wellesley, Mass. Keisler, Jane P 75 Fairmount Avenue, Chatham, N. J. Kennedy, Anna B. 1800 Leahy Avenue, Pawhuska, Okla. Ker, Anna M 3816 T Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Killian, Ruth J 13 14 4th Avenue, Columbus, Ga. Kimball, Edith M. 183 Walnut Street, Dedham, Mass. King, Katherine E 1173 Michigan Avenue, Cincinnati, O. Kirkbride, Mabel M39 Scottwood Avenue, Toledo, O. Klaer, Mary F 181.2. Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Klee, Rosemary 2.85 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. Klein, Louise 5645 Blackstone Avenue, Chicago, 111. Knight, Elizabeth L 84 Greenway Street, Forest Hills, N. Y. Knoblauch, Marion M 411 Fullerton Parkway, Chicago, 111. Kottcamp, Helen G 411 Greenwood Avenue, Waukegan, 111. Kraeuter, Holly M 117 Vose Avenue, South Orange, N. J. KuHN, Anna L. 302. S. Negley Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Lane, Eloise W 395 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Langhorst, H. Margaret 600 Chicago Street, Elgin, III. Laun, Margaret K 1086 Shepard Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. Law, Virginia 50 Hickory Drive, Maplewood, N. J. LeClaire, Ruth 1 35 Manchester Street, Nashua, N. H. Lee, Catharine 6135 Greene Street, Germantown, Pa. Lewis, Caroline 171 Chestnut Street, Clinton, Mass. Lincoln, Elizabeth H Elkhorn, W. Va. LiTSEY, Mary L 434 South Waiola Avenue, La Grange, 111. Long, Hilda 538 Berwick Street, Easton, Pa. ' i 178 IQ20 . . . CONTINUED LovELL, Katherine 1 50 College Avenuc, Poughkecpsie, N. Y. Lyman, Mavis K 9 -3 Peoria Avenue, Dixon, 111. McCoNNELL, Margaret F Urbana, O. Machette, Anna H Nixon Hotel, Butler, Pa. McJennett, Mary A Captain ' s Hill, Greenbush, Mass. McKiBBEN, Virginia 142.5 South Center Street, Terre Haute, Ind. MacLeod, Helen W 9° Irving Avenue, Providence, R. L McNally, Elizabeth M 116 Broadway, Taunton, Mass. McPherrin, Eleanor M 640 Vine Street, Denver, Colo. MacPherson, Janet A 134 Lefferts Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Madsen, Beatrice S 11 Washington Square, Gloucester, Mass. Maghee, Josephine 391 Hillside Avenue, Orange, N. J. Mahoney, Elinor C 39 Warren Street, Salem, Mass. Manning, Mary B U. S. Quarantine Station, Marcus Hook, Pa. Marcum, Bertha Iryine, Ky. Marion, Agnes P 400 Richland Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa. Marshutz, Josephine 444 Newberry Boulevard, Milwaukee, Wis. Marston, Mabel 2-I Erwin Park Road, Montclair, N. J. Martin Doris 585 Rahway Avenue, Woodbridge, N. J. Menaqi ale, Mary L Stockbridge, Mass. Merrill, Elizabeth H 1 6 Winslow Street, Watertown, N. Y. Merritt, Virginia 100 Bloomfield Avenue, Hartford, Conn. Meyer, Evelyn M 510 East 17th Street, North, Portland, Ore. Michael Marion E Elmwood, Oakwood Avenue, Troy, N. Y. Miller, Frances S 39i8 Norfolk Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Mills, Anne H 397 Goundry Street, North Tonawanda, N. Y. Mills! Katherine i77 Caldwell Street, Chillicothe, O. Milne, Celia y ' N- ■Milne, Margaret L Hotel Commodore, New York, N. Y. Miner, Margaret 17 Paisley Park, Dorchester, Mass. MisKiMON, May M 69 Woodland Avenue, East Orange, N. J. Mitchell, ' Mary H Hotel Knapp, Penn Yan, N. Y. Montgomery, Alice G 79° Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Morse, Ellen H 4° Pleasant Street, Amherst, Mass. MoTT, Barbara R. F, D, 4, Attleboro, Mass. MuTLER, Mary A 19 Vincent Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Murphy, Alice 39 Dwight Street, Brookline, Mass. Murray, Jane 398 Pennsylvania Avenue, Waverly, N. Y. Nash Alice K ... 2.03 Essex Building, Minneapolis, Minn. Neils ' on, Sarah G 605 West 40th Street, Baltimore, Md. Nelson, Marian S Martinsburg Road, Mount Vernon, O. Newell, Helen C i47 Park Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. Newman, Adelaide M. ...... 100 Mam Street, North Wales, Pa. k. 179 f I0 30 . . . CONTINUED Nichols, Rowena . Lake Hamilton, Fla. NoYEs, Mary Frances 3305 Chalfant Road, Cleveland, O. NuERNBERGER, Stella J. . . 3480 Whitfield Avenue, Clifton, Cincinnati, O. Oberndorf, Edith S 3100 Sheridan Road, Chicago, 111. O ' Halloran, Mary E 6 Meadow Street, North Adams, Mass. Owen, Harriet 60 Central Street, Foxboro, Mass. Page, Eleanor M 915 South Orange Grove Avenue, Pasadena, Calif. Palmer, Clara E 142. Broad Street, Norwich, Conn. Pearce, Nellie L 1347 Roosevelt Avenue, Pelham Manor, N. Y. Pease, Dorothy 32. Cone Street, Hartford, Conn. Peck, Eleanor K 48 Edgemont Road, Montclair, N. J. Peirce, Evelyn R 813 North Main Street, Rockford, 111. Pflager, Darthea 701 Judson Avenue, Evanston, III. Phillips, Josephine V. V 2.9 Maple Avenue, Franklinville, N. Y. Phillips, Mary E Deilwood Road, Bronxville, N. Y. Pierce, Edith L 2.8 Sagamore Avenue, West Medford, Mass. Pierce, Frances E 1730 Woodburne Drive, Flint, Mich. PisHON, Frances G. 104 Winthrop Street, Augusta, Me. Pitts, Elizabeth D 14 Lakeview Avenue, Jamestown, N. Y. PococK, Helen L 17712- Edgewater Drive, Lakewood, O. Pollock, Regene E. ... 3405 Fairmount Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, O. Price, Emily R 809 West 4th Street, Marion, Ind. Pritchard, Ruth E 11. Oakland Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. PuRMORT, Marcia E 809 South Washington Street, Van Wert, O. QuiMBY, Elizabeth 64 Hillside Avenue, Englewood, N. J. Read, M. Elizabeth 496 East Illinois Road, Lake Forest, 111. Reed, Dorothy B 2.0 North Street, Plymouth, Mass. Reniff, Elizabeth M 4447 Beacon Street, Chicago, 111. Rhodes, Ruth M 507 Potomac Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Richard, Dorothy E 7 Beach Street, Westboro, Mass. Ripple, Evelyn 1 12.55 Cook Avenue, Lakewood, O. Risk, Mary H 535 Springfield Avenue, Summit, N. J. Roberts, Faustena Longwood Towers, Brookline, Mass. Rockafellow, Gwendolyn G. Lv . • • 0 West 74th Street, New York, N. Y. Rockwood, Frances V. . . . i46th Street and Waldo Avenue, New York, N. Y. Rollins, Dorothy D 108 Marion Street, Brookline, Mass. Rose, Grace L 890 East Harrison Street, Martinsville, Ind. Rose, Hanna T 133 Ritchie Drive, Yonkers, N. Y. Rosenthal, Katherine E. ... 731 North Crescent Avenue, Cincinnati, O. Roth, Jean W 1900 West Park Boulevard, Cleveland, O. . 180 O . . . CONTINUED Salomon, Emily 1 8 Pine Street, Woodmere, N. Y. Sargent, Doris A 15 Perkins Street, West Newton, Mass. Saunders, Frances Ann 1816 Huff Street, Wichita Falls, Tex. Sawyer, Florence E 57 Dorset Road, Waban, Mass. Scarborough, Mary H. ... 6411 Germantown Avenue, Germantown, Pa. Scarlett, Winifred C West Boylston, Mass. ScHELL, Harriot B. 1308 Kentucky Avenue, Ashland, Ky. ScHiLLiNGER, Mary Jane 118 North 8th Street, Richmond, Ind. ScHippER, Elizabeth 658 Andover Street, Lowell, Mass. ScHMELZER, DOROTHEA 98 Winthrop Terrace, Meriden, Conn. Schmidt, Louise E 6ii Shaw Avenue, McKeesport, Pa. ScHMucK, Barbara 170 Rich Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Schwartz, Audrey J 814 East list Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Searing, A. Elise 319 S. Lexington Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Seeber, Constance H 319 Hancock Street, Hancock, Mich. Seneff, Jeanette F 17 Grandview Avenue, Crafton Station, Pa. Shankland, Katherine a 103 Ocean Avenue, Forest Hills, N. Y. Shaw, Aileen T 1511 West 14th Street, Wilmington, Del. Sherrard, Anne B 53°° St. James Terrace, Pittsburgh, Pa. Shoudy, Mary L 815 North Main Street, Rockford, III. Shuman, Dorothy L North Platte, Neb. Sidman, Evelyn A 194 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Singer, Katharine M 88 Cottage Place, Ridgewood, N. J. Sinkler, Emilie B Radnor, Pa. Slack, Louise W 15 South Stenton Place, Atlantic City, N. J. Slade, Mary E R. F. D. 3, Hamilton, O. Smart, Jeanette P 38 Maple Avenue, Troy, N. Y. Smith, Edith W iz Frances Street, Melrose, Mass. Smith, Margaret 1 819 Jones Avenue, North Braddock, Pa. Smith, Marjorie H 2.8 Elwood Road, South Manchester, Conn. Smith, Sarah A. G 535 Church Lane, Germantown, Pa. Smith, Shirley R 1890 Yosemite Road, Berkeley, Cal. Smith, Susie V Great Oak Farm, Orange, Conn. Speirs, Mary 51 Vauxhall Street, New London, Conn. Spencer, Helen G 84 Walker Street, NewtonviUe, Mass. Spurr, Rosemonde L 66 Hartford Street, Dorchester, Mass. Starks, S. Winnifred Midway, Ky. Stephens, Ruth P 305 West 45th Street, New York, N. Y. Stern, Margaret R ' . 15 West 70th Street, New York, N. Y. Stirling, Margaret Lakeville, Conn. Strasbourger, Alva Z 410 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Street, Mabelle Wellesley, Mass. Sweet, Helen L 75 Broadway, Tarrytown, N. Y. Sweet, Ruth The Grosvenor, 39 5th Avenue, New York, N. Y. Sword, Alice 3 Carverton Road, Wyoming, Pa. class of 1020 . . . CONTINUED Tanzer, Eleanor C iiy Rich Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Taylor, Barbara 133 Bellevue Avenue, Melrose, Mass. Taylor, Dorothea P 37 Stone Avenue, Ossining, N. Y. Thompson, Marion Springfield Road, Westfield, N. J. Tinker, Charlotte A 15 Norton Street, Nashua, N. H. Tompkins, Elizabeth ii Edgewood Road, Summit, N. J. ToNG, Elizabeth 519 3rd Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Torrey, Mary 11 Baker Street, Worcester, Mass. TowNSEND, Marie P 309 Argyle Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Trotter, Alice F Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Trotter, Margaret G. 5865 Wayside Avenue, Mt. Washington, Cincinnati, O. Tytus, Elizabeth 300 South Main Street, Middletown, O. Ulman, Elinor 36 Talbot Road, Baltimore, Md. Vactor, Alice J 2.707 Lancashire Road, Cleveland Heights, O. Van Voast, Helen T 12.30 University Avenue, New York, N. Y. Vivian, Eleanor 132.3 East 4th Street, Duluth, Minn. Volante, Annie M 391 Dedham Street, Nev rton Center, Mass. Wade, Thelma L 552. Park Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Walker, Helen L 12.18 Juan Street, San Diego, Cal. Walsh, Jean F i6 ist Street, Oradell, N. J. Walton, Dorothy 903 Middle Street, Portsmouth, N. H. Weeber, Eleanor L 119 South Lake Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Weil, Virginia 515 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y. Weldon, Ruth L 107 Holly Street, Cranford, N. J. Welles, Mary P 104 Woodside Avenue, Trenton, N. J. Wells, Katharine L 6i8 Laurel Street, Portland, Ore., Wells, Virginia 14 Highland Avenue, Lawrence, Mass. Wells, Winifred 15 Moses Brown Street, Providence, R. L Wengren, Margaret H 44 Carleton Street, Portland, Me. Whiting, Eleanor H 42.01 Supont Street, South, Minneapolis, Minn. Whitney, Emily F 139 Pitt Street, Portland, Me. Williams, Emily Centerville, Mass. Williams, Helen M Z14-06 Bradish Avenue, Bayside, N. Y. Williams, Parnel C 89 Hyde Avenue, Newton, Mass. WiLLsoN, E. Jean 1168 14th Street, San Diego, Cal. Woltmann, Elizabeth 38 Glenwood Boulevard, Mansfield, O. Wood, Dorothy B Spring Street, Plainville, Mass. Woods, Elizabeth M Gettysburg, Pa. Wooyenaka, Fuki 1037 Higashi-Nakano, Tokyo, Japan Worms, Aimee L 12.0 Beaufort Place, New Rochelle, N. Y. WoRMUTH, Helen K 87 Trinity Avenue, Lowville, N. Y. Wyzanski, Ruth E 4 Worthington Road, Brookline, Mass. Yeomans, Alice Andover, Conn. k. i8i BurcoQ Siskey Swift Douglas KetiQcdy Zumbro Watkins Granger Andrews Ihi }F i« :i OFFICERS M. Elizabeth Granger President Jean MacLeish Vice-President Theodora Douglas Recording Secretary Flavilla Morey Corresponding Secretary Sheila Burton Treasurer June Kennedy | Marjorie G. Siskey )■Executive Committee Agnes Swift J Elizabeth Zumbro ' S Leader Elizabeth C. Andrews . . . . • ■■■Factotums Elsie C. Watkins J -, 183 CLASS OF 1931 Aaron, H. Jean 1970 Shenandoah Drive, Seattle, Wash. AcoMB, Evelyn M 517 Center Avenue, Lake BlufF, 111. Adams, Jean 110 Monroe Road, Quincy, Mass. Adomeit, Ruth E 054 East loid Street, Cleveland, O. Affleck, Gertrude M 674 North Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. Alexander, Elizabeth .... 14x4 Varnum Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Allan, Katharine 89 South Mountain Avenue, Montclair, N. J. Anderson, Doris loii Prospect Avenue, Plainfield, N. J. Anderson, Mary P Middle Road, West Newbury, Mass. Andrews, Elizabeth C The Spookfield, Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y. Andrews, Suzanne V The Spookfield, Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y. Andrews, Wilhelmina G The Spookfield, Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y. Arnold, Ruth L 331 Whittier Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y. Atwood, Katherine E. ...... id Midland Street, Worcester, Mass. Bagenstose, Helen S Z98 Parkside Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Baldwin, Virginia H 84 Adams Street, Lynn, Mass. Bandler, Annette C 39 West 85th Street, New York, N. Y. Barnes, Margaret W. 2.1 Wellington Street, Waltham, Mass. Barrett, Elizabeth J. . . . 3598 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Bartlett, Katherine B. Herschel and Observatory Roads, Hyde Park, Cincinnati, O. Bell, Margaret E P. O. Box 6oi, Savannah, Ga. Bender, Louise T 108 South Lake Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Benson, Dorothy R 35 Montclair Avenue, Roslindale, Mass. Bicknell, Barbara R 15 Burton Terrace, South Weymouth, Mass. Blackburn, Elinor C iiii Decatur Place, N. W., Washington, D. C. Blanchard, F. Frances 475 North Portage Path, Akron, O. Blichfeldt, Emily P 1303 Westfield Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bloomfield, Catherine P 490 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y. Blyth, E. Louise .... 2.639 Fairmount Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, O. Bockstahler, Alice S. . S l Southington Road, Shaker Heights, Cleveland, O. Boeri, France E 85 Church Street, West Englewood, N. J. BoTSFORD, Constance 715 Mesabe Street, Hibbing, Minn. Bouton, Margaret M 4ii North Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. Bowman, Elizabeth P.O. Box 30, Pittston, Pa. Boyd, Virginia T zii West Water Street, Winchester, Va. Brady, N. Caroline 109 High Street, Elkins, W. Va. Brannon, Henrietta H 12.2. Court Avenue, Weston, W. Va. Breed, Helen L 47 Orchard Circle, Swampscott, Mass. Breunich, Katherine A 15 Deshon Avenue, Bronxville, N. Y. Breyer, Marjorie L The Strand, Newcastle, Del. Brougham, Louise C 706 Spring Street, Sligo, Silver Spring, Md. Brown, Katherine U iz8 South Humphrey Avenue, Oak Park, III. Brownson, Caroline R West i8th Street, Upland, Cal. Bruning, Catherine 935 Madison Avenue, Columbus, O. k. 184 OI IQ2I . . . CONTINUED Bryan, Natalie A 58 Clinton Road, Garden City, N. Y. Bunker, Elizabeth F 37 Mountview Avenue, Toronto, Ont., Can. Bunnell, Catherine S X51 Washington Street, Norwich, Conn. BuRKHOLDER, Emily S ZT,S North 5th Street, Reading, Pa. Burt, Martha S Echo Point, Wheeling, W. Va. Burton, Sheila 515 West iiid Street, New York, N. Y. Butler, Carolyn A 2.70 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y. Butler, Jane H 2.8 Buckingham Street, Waterbury, Conn. Byington, Jeanette G Villa Cottran, Posillipo 35, Naples, Italy Carter, Elizabeth V. . . . 3561 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Cashman, Elizabeth 36 Beach Avenue, Mamaroneck, N. Y. Chamberlain, Mary .... 12.7 Claremont Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Chapman, Virginia 375 Spring Street, Portland, Me. Child, Marion . . . . . . . . 2.2.9 Kenilworth Place, Memphis, Tenn. Clark, Mabel A 344 Rutledge Avenue, East Orange, N. J. Clark, Marjorie S 302. Norwood Avenue, Edgewood, R. I. Clark, Matilda L. Patrician Inn, Washington, D. C. Clarke, Harriet B 182.3 Phdps Place, Washington, D. C. Coe, a. Bethine 135 Chili Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. Coffin, Miriam R. 86 Forest Street, Keene, N. H. Coller, Sarah L 500 Angell Street, Providence, R. I. Conway, Louise R 387 Linden Street, Winnetka, 111. CooLiDGE, Elizabeth B 1480 Lenox Road, Schenectady, N. Y. Cooper, Alice H Webster, S. Dak. Corby, Justine M 9 Chevy Chase Circle, Chevy Chase, Md. Cousens, Olive 1 1.0 Adams Street, Waltham, Mass. Cox, E. Beatrice 40 Estaugh Avenue, Haddonfield, N. J. Craig, Ruth L 96 Park Street, Montclair, N. J. Crosby, Clara D. 2.3 Chapel Street, East Hartford, Conn. Davenport, Lillian R 185 West Genesee Street, Auburn, N. Y. Davis, Marion C 86 Firglade Avenue, Springfield, Mass. Davis, Mary 2.80 Sandwich Street, Plymouth, Mass. Day, Louise M z6o3 Country Club Prado, Coral Gables, Fla. Decker, Carolyn Loantaka Way, Madison, N. J. Dewing, Esther F 6 Woodland Street, Arlington, Mass. Dixon, Elizabeth M.N 18718 89th Avenue, Hollis, N. Y. Douglas, Theodora Scarborough-on-Hudson, N. Y. Drake, R. Barbara 8i6z East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Draper, Eleanor W Castlet on Apartments, St. George, N. Y. Dudley, Josephine 15 College Street, Clinton, N. Y. DuNNicK, Martha G 2.364 Sherwood Road, Bexley, Columbus, O. DuRANT, Catherine 710 Crescent Boulevard, Glen Ellyn, 111. Eaken, Mary A iizo Cherokee Parkway, Louisville, Ky. East, Sarah H 316 East Beverley Street, Staunton, Va. rf OI IQ2I . . . CONTINUED Ebell, Naida B 751 Walton Avenue, New York, N. Y. Eberth, Shirley V 141 Howard Avenue, New Haven, Conn. EiGER, Marjorie O. . 1030 East 48th Street, Chicago, 111. Ells, Eleanor B Litchfield, Conn. Emmerich, Dorothy J 3x2. Grant Place, Park Ridge, 111. Evans, Elizabeth A 3x8 Washington Avenue, Glen Ridge, N. J. Evans, Mary K 65 Overlook Circle, New Rochelle, N. Y. Eveleth, Elizabeth iii Slade Street, Belmont, Mass. Even, Beryl R 9 Prospect Terrace, Montclair, N. J. Ewart, Hildegard e Cecil Apartments, Baltimore, Md. Fagg, Mary-Louise Jacksonville, Fla. Fee, Catherine D 2.2.7 Sutton Street, Maysville, Ky. Felter, Virginia B. . ■780 St. Marks Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fielding, Jessica L 8 Chamberlain Parkway, Worcester, Mass. FiNLAY, Marion F lo West Gibson Street, Canandaigua, N. Y. Finley, Sara E Oneida, 111. Fletcher, Frances D 6491 Morris Park Road, Overbrook, Pa. Ford, Mary E 342. Perry Street, Fostoria, O. Foster, Marie D 8ii Johnstone Avenue, Bartlesville, Okla. Fowler, Helen B 945 Palmer Avenue, BronxviUe, N. Y. Francis, Virginia 1 117 Magee Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. Frank, Esther J 747 Clinton Springs Avenue, Cincinnati, O. Frear, EdnaJ 184 Pawling Avenue, Troy, N. Y. Freedman, Edith G 46 Abbotsford Road, Brookline, Mass. Gan, Dorothy R Wellesley, Mass. Gantz, Miriam C 7 Frederick Place, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Gettner, Anita H ±1 East 87th Street, New York, N. Y. Given, Winifred . . ■. 71 Ridge Street, Orange, N. J. Glicksman, Marjorie 2.02.4 Chamberlin Avenue, Madison, Wis. Goldschmidt, Marian R 31 Brower Avenue, Woodmere, N. Y. Goodrich, Edna R 73 Green Street, Brookline, Mass. Goodwin, Margaret R. . . . 191 5 Calvert Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Gordon, Ruth E 157 George Street, Rochester, N. Y. Gore, Frances E 501 Edgevale Road, Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. Granger, M. Elizabeth 55 Stark Road, Worcester, Mass. Graves, Jane P. xy Forest Street, Concord, N. H. Green, Betsey Emerald Street, Hingham, Mass. Gribbon, Nancy C 36 Hamilton Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. Grifpin, Mary A 114 Main Street, Hudson Falls, N. Y. Grismdre, Helena J 615 Belleview Boulevard, Steubenville, O. Griswold, Ruth M c o Bain Wagon Co., Kenosha, Wis. Grosby, Beatrice V 434 Oak Avenue, Cedarhurst, N. Y. Grossman, Lucy J 31 North Arlington Avenue, East Orange, N. J. Guernsey, Isabel H 2.8 Academy Street, Arlington, Mass. k. 186 f ' class of i« CONTINUED H AFFORD, Mary L. 6oi Ridgeway Avenue, Trenton, Mo. Hailey, Mary V 334 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, O. Halff, Eenestine J Mineral Wells, Tex. Hall, Barbara B 104 Prospect Street, Belmont, Mass. Harriman, Florence C 105 State Street, Albany, N. Y. Hart, Helen B. Lee Court, Fairport, N. Y. Heineman, Joan E. 901 Fulton Street, Wasau, Wis. Heller, Gladys C 599 Ridge Street, Newark, N. J. Hereford, Elizabeth M 1005 Woodford Place, Louisville, Ky. Hershey, Gladys M Hathaway Park, Lebanon, Pa. Hertzwig, L Vivien 157 77th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Herz, Alice N 17 East 89th Street, New York, N. Y. Herzberg, Jean 118 Wood Lane, Woodmere, N. Y. Herzog, Louise C 317 West 89th Street, New York, N. Y. Hill, Jean S 1 11 South Munn Avenue, East Orange, N. J. Hinman, June M 169 Main Street, Andover, Mass. HoBBiE, M. Elizabeth 175 Morgan Street, Tonawanda, N. Y. Hoffman, Mary 79 Edgemont Road, Montclair, N. J. HoGUE, Elinor F 434 Allen Lane, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. Holly, Melita A 531 North MofFet Street, Joplin, Mo. Hone, Elizabeth B Lyons Falls, N. Y. Hood, Alla C i49 37 Hawthorne Avenue, Flushing, N. Y. Hopkins, Ruth S Port Deposit, Md. HosLEY, Ruth B 46 Waban Avenue, Waban, Mass. Howe, Lee S 509 Western Avenue, Albany, N. Y. HuLicK, Helen L 138 Parker Avenue, Easton, Pa. Humeston, Pauline The Manse, Huntington, N. Y. Hunley, Jane G. . 117 East Auburn Avenue, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, O. Hunt, Helen C Brush Hill Road, Milton, Hyde Park P. O. Huntington, Helen C 2.341 East Hill Avenue, Cincinnati, O. Jackson, Anne E Delhi, N. Y. Jaffe, Ernestine 13 14 i8th Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. James, Katharine D 435 Locust Street, Edgewood, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jeffers, Christine M ' . . . . Country Club Road, York, Pa. Jeffords, Margaret C 161-43 ' Avenue, Jamaica, N. Y. Johnson, Katherine A 95 Raymond Street, Cambridge, Mass. Johnston, Virginia S 145 South Hooper Avenue, Auburn, N. Y. Johnstone, Dorothy z65 Willow Street, New Haven, Conn. Judd, Eleanor 705 id Street, S. W., Rochester, Minn. Katz, Esther 143 17 Terrace Road, East Cleveland, O. Kelly, Ellen D 1465 Roosevelt Avenue, Pelham Manor, N. Y. Kemple, M. Camilla . . . . . .55 Locust Avenue, New Rochelle, N. Y. Kennedy, June 4107 Bigelow Boulevard, Pittsburgh, Pa. Kennelly, Edith L. c o Kennelly Paper Co., 501 5th Avenue, New York, N. Y. k. 187 ass of 1 93 1 . . . CONTINUED KiTCHAL, Barbara Sound Beach, Conn. Knode, Elizabeth 955 Green Bay Road, Hubbard Woods, 111. Kraus, Jane B 5816 Darlington Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Kroll, Dorothy C 774 Kingston Avenue, Piedmont, Cal. de La Mater, Henrietta C 1404 Kemble Street, Utica, N. Y. Langford, Jean M 16 South Lake Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Larimer, Mary B Pacific Coast Club, Long Beach, Cal. Law, Alice M 300 West German Street, Herkimer, N. Y. Le Sourd, Myra F. Gun Hill Street, Milton, Mass. Lester, Elizabeth H 818 Essex Road, Birmingham, Ala. Levine, Janice H zii. Diamond Street, Houghton, Mich. Levy, Marjorie B 13 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. Lineberger, F. Elizabeth Box 763, Biltmore, N. C. Ling, Bing Chung iz8 Chao-tung Road, Shanghai, China Little, Barbara 510 North King Street, Xenia, O. Locker, Lucie V Mylevaron Apartments, Tampa, Fla. LocKHART, Elizabeth 50 Chatham Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Long, Anna E 1x83 Michigan Avenue, Cincinnati, O. Lord, Lucinda M 141 Court Street, Auburn, Me. Luey, Gloria S 91 Bayview Avenue, Port Washington, N. Y. Lukens, Isabella R. B 169 South iist Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Lyon, Barbara C 71 Park Street, Brookline, Mass. McBride, Louise F Z4z Main Avenue, Weston, W. Va. McCann, Eileen 75 Tudor Street, Chelsea, Mass. McClellan, E. Elizabeth .... 1007 Van Buren Street, Wilmington, Del. McFarland, Elizabeth B Windridge, West Chester, Pa. McGiLL, RosEAMOND M 2.84 Alexander Street, Rochester, N. Y. McGuiNNis, Kathleen 14 Garden Street, Cambridge, Mass. McGrath, Audrey N 8 Avenue, St. Philibert, Paris, France. McIntosh, Mary Jane 718 Cherry Street, Mount Carmel, 111. McKenzie, Janet 545 Myrtle Avenue, Albany, N. Y. MacLeish, Jean E Birken Craig, Hubbard Woods, III. McLellan, Janet N 45 Percy Road, Lexington, Mass. McNamara, Eleanor H Wellesley, Mass. Maconber, Virginia D 134 Blackstone Boulevard, Providence, R. I. McReavy, Stella M 14 Marion Road, Arlington, Mass. Maher, Anna L 12.0 Bishop Street, Framingham, Mass. Mailhouse, Virginia L 345 Willow Street, New Haven, Conn. Mandler, Mary A The Park Lane, Toledo, O. Mann, Eleanor S 5565 Aylesboro Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. March, Jean S 46 Union Street, New Brunswick, N. J. Marean, Agnes Nina .... Caixa Postal 883, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, S. A. Marshall, Gladys C 145 East 74th Street, New York, N. Y. Martin, Enid A 15 Allen Boulevard, Great Neck, N. Y. . 01 ig ' I. . . . CONTINUED Marvin, Eleanor F 19 Main Avenue, Luzerne, Pa. Matz, Florence 777 High Street, Newark, N. J. Mautz, Dorothy A 700 Siskiyou Street, Portland, Ore. Maxwell, Mary B 611 McLish Avenue, Ardmore, Okla. Mayer, Marie M 5816 Wyandotte Street, Kansas City, Mo. Merrill, Marjorie loi Front Street, Exeter, N. H. MiLLiGAN, Marjorie 14 Kane Avenue, Larchmont, N. Y. Mitchill, Catherine P. O. Box 157, Downington, Pa. Mohlhenrick, Margaret Summit Avenue, Catonsville, Md. Monaghan, Marion A 9 Summit Road, Natick, Mass. Moody, Martha 113 Prospect Street, Brockton, Mass. Morey, Flavilla 2.17 Huntington Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Morris, Marjorie A 185 Auburn Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Morse, Helen F io Rawson Road, Brookline, Mass. Morse Priscille 64 Cheriton Road, Wollaston, Mass. Mowry, Eleanor R 43 Grant Road, Swampscott, Mass. Mulford, Elizabeth O 835 Elmwood Avenue, Wilmette, 111. Neal, Virginia M 385 Sanford Avenue, Flushing, N. Y. Nelmes, Isabelle C 575 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Nettleton, Sybil F i6 Cherry Street, Milford, Conn. Neufeld, Elsie C 407 East Broad Street, Chester, Pa. Nichols, Nancy ii Hayes Avenue, Lexington, Mass. Norton, Emilie 68 Bartlett Avenue, Arlington, Mass. Norwood, Florence L ii Park Road, Maplewood, N. J. Nott, Gertrude 744 Main Street, Racine, Wis. Noyes, Elizabeth 3305 Chalfant Road, Cleveland, O. Nuessle, Arline E. 109 Elwood Avenue, Newark, N. J. Nye, Eleanor P 166 North Lincoln Boulevard, Buffalo, N. Y. O ' Brian, Geraldine 1113 West 9th Street, Erie, Pa. O ' Brien, Mildred E 112.9 Euclid Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. O ' Halloran, Frances M loi Central Avenue, Newtonville, Mass. Oppenheim, Anne 76 Trumbull Avenue, Milford, Conn. OuGHTON, Dorothy B. Dwight, 111. Paige, Marjorie 17 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, N. Y. Paine, Sylvia B 606 Pennsylvania Avenue, Urbana, 111. Pape, Benita M 418 Farmington Avenue, Waterbury, Conn. Parke, Alice K i Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Parker, Frances E 1154 Reading Boulevard, Wyomissing, Pa. Parkhurst, Eleanor High Street, Chelmsford, Mass. Parsons, Elinor z8 Washington Square, Gloucester, Mass. Partridge, Frances J. . . 861 West Grand Boulevard, South Springfield, 111. Patrick, Elizabeth W. . . . Quarters tS, Naval Base, Hampton Roads, Va. Patterson, M. Elizabeth .... Witherbee Court, Pelham Manor, N. Y. . f — class of 1 93 I ... CONTINUED Pavlo, Edith F 356 Ferry Street, Maiden, Mass. Perskin, Helen 441 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. PiERSEN, Joan E 488 Garfield Avenue, Aurora, 111. PiERSON, H. Virginia 30 Forster Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Pitkin, Mary S 41 Clarendon Avenue, Montpelier, Vt. Poland, Ella M 130 Main Street, Wakefield, Mass. Pollock, Margaret P. . 772.1 St. Martin ' s Lane, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Porch, Louise D 103 Salem Street, Reading, Mass. Price, Beatrice R 34 Priscilla Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Price, Carolyn M 133 Parker Avenue, Easton, Pa. Prutting, Jeanette S 133 Warrenton Avenue, Hartford, Conn. Pye, Orrea F 556 3d Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Reed, Marjorie B i6x South Main Street, Albion, N. Y. Reedy, Mary E 79 Carey Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Reynders, Helen loo Buckingham Street, Springfield, Mass. Reynolds, Margaret P 2.84 Mt. Prospect Avenue, Newark, N. J. Ricks, Jane H Plandome, N. Y. Riddle, Eleanor 12.9 Walker Street, Cambridge, Mass. Riley, Lena C 48 Pleasant Street, Brunswick, Me. Roe, Eloise C 33 Trinity Street, Newton, N. J. Rose, Dorothy 4112. Arcady Avenue, Dallas, Tex. Rose, Gretchen Hotel Majestic, New York, N. Y. Rosenheim, Helen 17 South Brighton Avenue, Atlantic, N. J. Ross, Josephine H 1434 Harvard Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. PowLEY, M. Priscilla Honesdale, Pa. RuDMAN, Rita B 58 Verndale Street, Brookline, Mass. Runk, Elisabeth H. ... 17 West Upsal Street, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. Russell, Carolyn 306 West 93d Street, New York, N. Y. Russell, Lucia 6 Lawrence Avenue, Potsdam, N. Y. Sachs, Auguste L 195 Central Avenue, Lawrence, N. Y. Sachs, Marcella Y 41 Park Street, Brookline, Mass. Sanders, Rita F iioo Gaines Street, Little Rock, Ark. Sater, M. Katherine 1654 East Broad Street, Columbus, O. Sawyer, Helen A 113 Clowes Terrace, Waterbury, Conn. Schenck, Louise T 12.35 Wightman Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Schutte, Edna C 447 Fort Washington Avenue, New York, N. Y. ScHUTZ, Louise . . Hotel Wyndham, 42. West 58th Street, New York, N. Y. Schwartz, Adelaide C 1648 South Main Street, Fall River, Mass. Scully, Jane H loi South Stewart Street, Winchester, Va. Shennan, Frances W. . . . . . . 5x3 North Church Street, Jazelton, Pa. Shiverick, Neva M 157 loth Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah Sinclair, Shirley 178 Elm Street, Westfield, N. J. Siskey, Marjorie G The Whispering Pines, New Milford, Conn. -, 190 class of 193 1 . . . CONTINUED Sledge, Ida T 1170 Vance Avenue, Memphis, Tenn. Smith, Dorothy E i2.6i Cathedral Avenue, Washington, D. C. Smith, Esther F, 535 Church Lane, Germantown, Pa. Smith, Katherine E. 61 11 Walnut Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Smith, Mary Elizabeth loi South 13th Street, Richmond, Ind. Smith, Virginia O. 109 Main Street, Hornell, N. Y. Smith, Yvonne R Marine Barracks, Navy Yard, Boston, Mass. Snyder, Katherine S i6 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Spangler, Mary V 655 Laurel Avenue, Zanesviile, O. Stanley, Katherine 50 West Drexel Avenue, Lansdowne, Pa. Staples, Kathryn 339 Pleasant Street, Maiden, Mass. Stern, Alice 55 West 95th Street, New York, N. Y. Stern, Beatrice ii East 104th Street, New York, N. Y. Stevens, Margaret C. .... 191 College Avenue, New Brunswick, N. J. Stewart, Mary Grace 2:52.7 North 5th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Stix, Mary 1359 Park Avenue, Cincinnati, O. Stokes, Miriam K . 133 Corlies Avenue, Allenhurst, N. J. Straus, Phyllis A loi Nassau Place, Peekskill, N. Y. Strauss, Selma 11 Copley Street, Brookline, Mass. Stuart, Beryl A 413 Lincoln Way East, Massillon, O. Stumpf, Frances C ii New Lawn Avenue, Arlington, N. J. Sweet, M. Caroline 105 Main Street, Farmington, Me. SwiPT, Agnes P. O. Box 32.6, Hingham, Mass. SzE, Maimie looi 19th Street, Washington, D. C. Taft, Jane A 916 Elmwood Avenue, Evanston, 111. Taylor, Margaret H Stone Avenue, Ossining, N. Y. Taylor, Mary L iioi Campbell Street, Williamsport, Pa. Terry, Carol M 161 St. James Place, Buffalo, N. Y. Thayer, Virginia Shippon Point, Stamford, Conn. Thomas, Sarah G 18 Seminary Place, New Brunswick, N. J. Thorkelson, Martha S. . . 195 North Arlington Avenue, East Orange, N. J. TiTCHELL, Ruth 1830 East Overlook Road, Cleveland Heights, O. Todd, Mary M. .... 2.405 Bryant Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minn. TowNSEND, Clara M 53 North i2.th Street, Flushing, N. Y. Truesdell, Cecile O 1940 Biltmore Street, Washington, D. C. Trull, Ellen H 12.38 Waverly Place, Elizabeth, N. J. Truman, Melanie B 2.736 Harrison Street, Evanston, 111. Van Denbergh, Jessie A 555 Park Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Vanden Bout, Helen M 3 no South Salina Street, Syracuse, N. Y. Van Gorder, Jane no Euclid Avenue, Willoughby, O. Van Gorder, Julia no Euclid Avenue, Willoughby, O. Volante, Rose 1 391 Dedham Street, Newton Center, Mass. Wagner, Ruth E. . 10 Colonial Drive, Dobbs Ferrv, N. Y. k. 191 I0 2I . . . CONTINUED Waldron, Evelyn C 549 High Street, Newark, N. J. Wallace, Marion R 117 Manning Boulevard, Albany, N. Y. Wallace, Norma E 438 Summit Avenue, Cedarhurst, N. Y. Waltz, Charlotte 554 Longwood Avenue, Glencoe, 111. Warfield, Ruth M 519 Highland Avenue, Westfield, N. J. Watkins, Elsie C 137 Hazel Avenue, Highland Park, 111. Watson, Barbara R 55 Harvard Street, Holyoke, Mass. Watson, Marion R 55 Harvard Street, Holyoke, Mass. Weaver, Ruth D. A 704 West Market Street, Bethlehem, Pa. Weaver, Velma D R. F. D. i, Claverack, N. Y. Webb, Mary L 2.2.15 Devonshire Drive, Cleveland Heights, O. Weber, Isabel Clarion, la. Weil, Joan Apt. 435, 5454 South Shore Drive, Chicago, 111. Weir, Aurilla C 95 Court Street, Plattsburg, N. Y. Weschler, Elsa M 771 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y. Wesley, Adele W 3ii Arleigh Road, Douglaston, N. Y. Whedon, Janet 504 Park Avenue, Medina, N. Y. White, Ethel W 311 Marlboro Street , Boston, Mass. White, Margaret ........ 4 Hawthorne Road, Milton, Mass. Whitman, Joyce 640 Hill Road, Winnetka, 111. Whitney, Marian E 360 Main Street, Conneaut, O. Wiggins, Alta M 2.72. Valley Road, Upper Montclair, N. J. Wilder, Nancy ion Hubbard Lane, Hubbard Woods, 111. Wilkinson, Margaret S 735 West Delavan Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Willgoose, Margaret A. L Park Avenue, Huntington, N. Y. Williams, Eugenie 34 Evergreen Avenue, Hartford, Conn. Wilson, M. Elizabeth 70 Croton Avenue, Ossining, N. Y. WiNSHip, Elinor E 38 Shonnard Avenue, Freeport, N. Y. Wood, Janet Cedar Acres, Bound Brook, N. J. Yaple, Virginia Avalon, Allen Avenue, Chillicothe, O. YiNG, HuEi Te (Alice) 12.5 Route de Grouchy, French Concession, Shanghai, China ZiEGLER, Caroline D 181 Windsor Road, Waban, Mass. Zubrod, Evelyn K 1519 Rosewood Avenue, Louisville, Ky. Zumbro, Elizabeth H 2.1 Church Street, Norwich, Conn. ZuMBRo, Kathryn 2.2. Church Street, Norwich, Conn. k. igi Cross Smich Wheeler Reynolds ICaiser Kirby Fitrs Eldredge Cox Adair Wells CLASS OF 193a OFFICERS Frances Eldredge C. Elizabeth Reynolds Mary Elizabeth Wheeler Jean Wells Katherine Kirby G. Elizabeth Brackett Betty Jane Cox Miriam Fitts Florence C. Smith Sarah C. Dunlap Jane Adair 1 Mary Cross ( Elizabeth Kaiser President Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer . Song Leader Factotums Judiciary Member Senate tAember Executive Committee -. 193 ■ass 01 1932, . . . CONTINUED AcHEsoN, Margaret M 575 Western Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Adair, Dorothy J 310 Melrose Avenue, Kenilworth, 111. Adams, Elizabeth J. . . zio Edgewood Road, Fort Mitchell, Covington, Ky. Adell, Mildred 1 8i Court Street, Portsmouth, N. H. Ahrens, Henriette K. 1544 Mineral Spring Road, Reading, Pa. Alexander, Dorothy G 1052. Wilbert Road, Lakewood, O. Anderson, Frances E 71 19 Brighton Road, Ben Avon, Pa. Andrew, Winifred E 11 Flushing Place, Flushing, N. Y. AsHBY, Elizabeth E 184 Summit Avenue, Upper Montclair, N. J. Bailey, Roberta 136 Carman Street, Patchogue, N. Y. Baker, Gladys K 471 South Main Street, Geneva, N. Y. Baker, Grace H Bound Brook, N. J. Ball, Ruth S 119 Wentworth Avenue, Lowell, Mass. Barasch, Beatrice 95 North Long Beach Avenue, Freeport, N. Y. Barden, Dorothea 170 Elmwood Avenue, Providence, R. I. Barnhart, A. Elizabeth .... 316 South Maple Avenue, Greensburg, Pa. Barnhart, Eleanor P 316 South Maple Avenue, Greensburg, Pa. Barth, Elizabeth H 711 East Main Street, New Albany, Ind. Bashlow, Muriel T California Road, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Basinger, Mildred J 190 Main Street, Cooperstown, N. Y. Baugh, Annesley B. . . 107 Woodlawn Road, Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. Bear, Charlotte L 134 West Springettsbury Avenue, York, Pa. Becker, Frances 11 South Lake Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Bialosky, Ruth A. . 1080 Parkside Road, Cleveland, O. Bicknell, Constance B Commander Hotel, Cambridge, Mass. BiRNBAUM, Marjorie R 78 Grove Street, Bridgeport, Conn. Bown, Julia 1 62.10 Wellesley Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Brackett, G. Elisabeth 40 Gregory Street, Marblehead, Mass. Breaks, Marian C 414 East Wabash Avenue, Crawfordsville, Ind. Breck, a. Sylvia 136 Langdon Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Breneman, Anne G R. F. D. 5, Lancaster, Pa. Breslin, Elizabeth G 33 Middle Street, Waterford, N. Y. Briggs, Jane 7 Anthony Street, New Bedford, Mass. Broadfoot, Frances A 81 Rossmore Avenue, Bronxville, N. Y. Brockett, Susan H 55 Irving Street, New Haven, Conn. Brown, E. Virginia 508 West Sullivan Street, Olean, N. Y. Brown, Elizabeth M R. F. D. 2., Poland, O. Browning, Eunice E ioi6 i6th Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Buck, Helen K. 109 Monhagen Avenue, Middletown, N. Y. Bullard, Persis 18 Elm Street, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Bullinger, Jean i6 New Bedford Street, Hyde Park, Mass. BuMPUs, Hilda A xiii Ridge Road East, Rochester, N. Y. BuNSHAFT, Pauline ... .... 114 Naples Road, Brookline, Mass. Burt, F. Deborah 167 West Pike Street, Pontiac, Mich. . 194 Ch 01 IQ2 2, . . . CONTINUED Caldwell, Margaret C. . . . 3106 Northampton Street, Chevy Chase, D. C. Camp, Sophie King Road, Malvern, Pa. Campbell, Marjorie M 343 Marlborough Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Canfield, Louise North Bridge Street, Somerville, N.J. Carey, Julia M 36 Huntington Street, Springfield, Mass. Carlton, Helen Maplewood Terrace, Haverhill, Mass. Carran, Amo a 12.64 Manor Park, Lakewood, O. Carrier, E. Katherine . 5076 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Mo. Carruth, Marjorie E. 395 Chestnut Street, Clinton, Mass. Cartwright, Helen M. . . 1810 North Michigan Avenue, Saginaw, Mich. Catron, M. Lois iiiy South zd Street, Springfield, 111. Chapman, Marjorie 75 Prescott Street, Newtonville, Mass. Chase, Marion L 185 Chestnut Street, Clinton, Mass. Childs, Theodora B Lincoln Street, Englewood, N. J. Clark, Elizabeth E . 640 Seneca Parkway, Rochester, N. Y. CoHN, Yvette 640 Clinton Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. Cole, Elaine L. 89 Union Street, Natick, Mass. Corcoran, Marian L 1884 Edgehill Road, Cleveland Heights, O. Cox, Betty Jane 2.314 Izard Street, Little Rock, Ark. Crafts, Eleanor B 177 Summer Avenue, Reading, Mass. Cranfill, Isabel 6x55 Oram Avenue, Dallas, Tex. Crocker, Jean L 4735 Fremont Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minn. Crosby, Jane 1103 Frederick Avenue, Catonsville, Md. Cross, Mary F Prichard Street, Fitchburg, Mass. Crummel, Ernestine 1873 Hillside Avenue, East Cleveland, O. Cushman, Ruth A 76 Brook Road, Sharon, Mass. Cutler, Margaret T Lowell Street, Andover, Mass. Danner, Ruth X93 Prospect Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Davis, Alice N 19 Beethoven Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Davis, Dorothy zi. Waltham Street, Cumberland Mills, Me. Davis, Elise R 919 Cherokee Avenue, Bartlesville, Okla. Davis, Virginia E 5x6 South Braddock Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dear, Katharine A 34 Bently Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Densmore, Caroline 2.6 Downing Road, Brookline, Mass. Derby, Dorothy L i Horicon Avenue, Glens Falls, N. Y. DiLLiARD, Hanna E Central Avenue, East Bangor, Pa. Dimick, Helen 2.5 Elmgrove Avenue, Providence, R. I. DoERiNG, Rosamond 15 Faneuil Place, New Rochelle, N. Y. Donahue, Miriam P. . . 2.351 Washington Street, Newton Low er Falls, Mass. Donnelly, Jean 32.6 East Lincoln Avenue, New Castle, Pa. Dorr, Julia Bradford 74 Fresh Pond Parkway, Cambridge, Mass. Drake, Margaret G ioo 4th Avenue, East Orange, N. J. Dreyfoos, Ethel 2.0 East 76th Street, New York, N. Y. DuBAR, Noemie R 7i North Munn Avenue, East Orange, N.J. Dunham, Anna L 40 Beverly Road, Ridgewood, N. J. k. 195 f- class of 1932, . . . CONTINUED Dunham, Mary E 12. Juliand Street, Bainbridge, N. Y. DuNLAP, Sarah C 500 West 33d Street, Baltimore, Md. Dunn, Elizabeth 35°° Sheridan Street, Chicago, III. Dunn, Lois A 152. West Water Street, Lock Haven, Pa. Dunteman, Caroline 637 East Monroe Street, Little Falls, N. Y. DwoRAK, Dorothy 41 Monroe Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Eaman, Emily R 2.075 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit, Mich. Echols, Henrice F 114 Coolidge Street, Brookline, Mass. Elfroymson, Florence R. . 36x7 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Eisenberg, Victoria 175 Grary Avenue, Binghamton, N. Y. Elder, Helen M 2.15 South Linden Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Eldridge, Frances zg Nowell Road, Melrose Highlands, Mass. Ellis, Barbara P. . ii Dunbarton Road, Wollaston, Mass. Ellis, Katherine W 435 Vine Street, Johnstown, Pa. Elsas, Dorothy i35 Central Avenue, Lawrence, N. Y. Emery, Elizabeth T 302. Meadow Lane, Sewickley, Pa. Falender, Dorothy B 4611 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Ferguson, Coline M 562. West 173d Street, New York, N. Y. Fischer, Lucille A 1501 Wellington Road, Cleveland Heights, O. FiTTS, Miriam 19 Oak Street, Brattleboro, Vt. Fleet, Cornelia R 8 Tuxedo Road, Glen Ridge, N. J. Flintermann, Greta . . 1 114 Berkshire Road, Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. Fly, Jean 2.901 Connecticut Avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C. Foster, Bernice L Fairview Avenue, Shippan Point, Stamford, Conn. Foster, Marjorie L 12.2. Federal Street, Bristol, Conn. Frasheri, Djanfise M Tirana, Albania Freiberg, Elizabeth ... 747 Greenwood Avenue, Cincinnati, O. Frost, Winifred E 80 Milbank Avenue, Greenwich Conn. Furlong, M. Britta 871 Myrtle Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Gage, Mary C 12.04 West Wollman Street, Butte, Mont. Gebelein, Esther M 4 Cliff Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Geer, Bertha L 45 Hilton Avenue, Hempstead, N. Y. Gifford, Margaret L 516 West 8th Street, Erie, Pa. Gilman, Betty L. . . . 2.42.4 South Westnedge Avenue, Kalamazoo, Mich. Gilman, Louise F Wuchang, China GioN, Mary H 15 Warren Avenue, Marlboro, Mass. Glass, Sylvia G 60 Gramercy Park North, New York, N. Y. Goldberg, Miriam 100 Hobart Street, Utica, N. Y. Goldsborough, Elizabeth 130 Townsend Avenue, Clifton, N. Y. GouDEY, Eileene G Bristol Road, West Newton, Mass. GouGH, Marion 911 Bergen Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Grady, Vivian M 2.318 Bonnycastle Avenue, Louisville, Ky. Graham, Jean loi Roland Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Gray, Melissa V Blairstown, N. J. . 196 class of IQ2 2, . . . CONTINUED Greene, Frances N 905 West Market Street, Lima, O. Greenwood, Edith R 753 Shipman Avenue, Stamford, Conn. Griggs, Harriet 913 North Yakima Avenue, Tacoma, Wash. Griswold, L. Marion c o Bain Wagon Co., Kenosha, Wis. Gunner, Helen M The Highlands, Washington, D. C. Habermeyer, Margaret Wellesley, Mass. Hackenheimer, Eleanor 676 Lafayette Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Hadlock, Marion C 80 Edgemont Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. Hagelin, Evelyn S. ...... 414 13th Avenue, South, Nampa, Idaho. Hall, Frances J. 14 Beaumont Avenue Catonsville, Md. Hamner, Sarah H 15 North Princeton Circle, Lynchburg, Va. Hapgood, Helen Z09 Rutgers Place, Nutley, N. J. Hare, Elizabeth A 403 South Sandusky Avenue, Upper Sandusky, O. Harrington, Edith M Slingerlands, N. Y. Harris, Geraldine J 563 Richmond Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Harris, Leslie E loi East 49th Street, Savannah, Ga. Harris, Margaret S . 872. Oakdale Road, N. E., Atlanta, Ga. Harris, Mildred R loii East itSh Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Harte, Virginia 2.8 West Elm Street, New Haven, Conn. Hayes, Doris 14 Linden Place, Middletown, N. Y. Heiss, Mary E 191 North Arlington Avenue, East Orange, N. J. Herrmann, Henriette S 2.15 West 86th Street, New York, N. Y. Herzog, Ann E 171 Wall Street, Kingston, N. Y. Heyman, Margaret M. c o Fowler, Church Street, Kew Gardens, N. Y. Hill, Janet C 2.1 Lafayette Avenue, Kingston, N. Y. Hill, Marie F 184 Dean Road, Brookline, Mass. HippLE, Belle A 2.01 East Water Street, Lock Haven, Pa. HoDEL, Ethel 397 Wyoming Avenue, Maplewood, N. J. Hodges, Eleanor G 39 Church Street, East Milton, Mass. Hodgson, Elizabeth L 34 May Street, Worcester, Mass. HoDsoN, E. Virginia 14x0 Glendale Avenue, Dayton, O. Hoffman, Beth R 13 Summer Street, Andover, Mass. HoFMAN, Beatrice J 1077 Forest Avenue, Far Rockaway, N. Y. Holland, Dorothy H 105 South Askew Street, Marion, 111. Holmes, Avis R 470 North Maple Avenue, East Orange, N. J. HoLsTEiN, Helen H 112. Circle Road, Syracuse, N. Y. HoLTON, Mary E 1411 5th Avenue, Huntington, W. Va. Honnold, Virginia 457 Ash Street, Winnetka, 111. Hope, Genevieve Martine Avenue, Fanwood, N.J. Houston, Marie Louise 6 Vermont Avenue, White Plains, N. Y. Hubbard, Harriett B 12.1 East 7th Street, Plainfield, N. J. HuBBELL, Margaret V 1015 Forest Avenue, Evanston, 111. Hull, Carolyn B i Eaton Road, Troy, N. Y. Hull, Lillian zi Howard Avenue, Grymes Hill, S. I., N. Y. Hunsicker, Mary E 145 1 Turner Street, Allentown, Pa. k. 197 SS OI IQ3 2, . . . CONTINUED HussEY, Marjorie K 37 Devens Road, Swampscott, Mass. HuTSEL, Hilda E 5 Place Malesherbes, Paris, France. Hyde, Eleanor Z76 Oxford Street, Hartford, Conn. Jackson, Carol M 990 Edgewood Avenue, Pelham Manor, N. Y. Jackson, M. Eldonna 7 Sherwood Road, Ridgewood, N. J. Jaeger, Emma B 7 Coolidge Road, Buffalo, N. Y. Jessup, Claudia E 35 Rose Avenue, New Dorp, N. Y. Jester, Kathryn 3712. Beverly Drive, Highland Park, Dallas, Tex. Johnson, Elsie L 900 3d Street, Rensselaer, N. Y. Jones, Helen H 1469 Madison Avenue, Columbus, O. JovA, Idda M Balmville, Newburgh, N. Y. Kahn, Katherine .... 5 Woodmere Boulevard South, Woodmere, N. Y. Kaiser, Elisabeth P 1710 Monsey Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Karr, Mariona L 38 Fairview Avenue, Hudson, N. Y. Kayton, Margaret De Renne Apartments, Savannah, Ga. Keith, Elizabeth 95 West Street, Portland, Me. Kelsey, Marian E West Road, Short Hills, N. J. Kemmerer, Ruth 161 Hodge Road, Princeton, N.J. King, Helen S 511 North Main Street, Palmer, Mass. Kingsbury, Theodora 1030 5th Avenue, New York, N. Y. KiRBY, Katherine Jamaica Estates, Jamaica, N. Y. Kirch, Isabelle M Esplanade Gardens, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Kirk, Helen E 144 Harvey Street, Philadelphia, Pa. KiTTELL, Lydia L 6io id Avenue, Troy, N. Y. Klauder, F. Elizabeth 435 Camden Avenue, Moorestown, N.J. Klintrup, Helen C 39 Boulevard East, Mountain Lakes, N. J. KocH, Elizabeth 1157 Denniston Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Kopmeier, Dorothy H 1584 Lake Drive, Milwaukee, Wis. Krenning, Adele F 7334 Westmoreland Drive, St. Louis, Mo. KuMiN, Edythe H 41 South Lenox Street, Worcester, Mass. Landauer, Hortense P Melrose Court, Dallas, Tex. Larkin, Mary C 185 Central Avenue, New Haven, Conn. Leach, Margaret P. O. Box 163, Fairfield, Conn. Lee, Eleanor N 31 Midland Avenue, White Plains, N. Y. Leffler, Mary 304 East 45th Street, Savannah, Ga. Leonard, Olive W 170 Highland Street, Brockton, Mass. Letcher, Adele F. . , . American Consulate General, Copenhagen, Denmark Levi, Margaret C. 8 West 75th Street, New York, N. Y. Linehan, Marie L. Wellesley, Mass. Link, Elizabeth J 58 Murray Place, Princeton, N. J. Litchfield, Edith F loio Merriman Road, Akron, O. Livingston, Patrica deK Stony Wylde Manor, Greenwich, Conn. Lobbett, Helen G 60 Wilshire Road, Rochester, N. Y. J 198 class of 1932, . . . CONTINUED Long, Mary W no Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. LooMis, Jane T 815 Webster Street, Needham, Mass. LosEY, Mary L 157 East iiA Street, New York, N. Y. LowRiE, Marguerite B 7740 La Salle Boulevard, Detroit, Mich. Lyman, Mary H X75 Walnut Street, Newton Lower Falls, Mass. McCargar, Marjorie 2.0 Walnut Street, San Francisco, Cal. McCormick, Jean P xSy State Street, Albany, N. Y. McEldowney, Mary E North Benson Road, Fairfield, Conn. McKittrick, Janet B 3x4 North Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. McLaughlin, Helen A Warren Street, Scotch Plains, N. J. MacMillan, Jean 30 Bruce Road, Upper Montclair, N. J. Manly, Martha 4344 Clairmont Avenue, Birmingham, Ala. Manning, Dorothy J 316 Egmont Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Marcy, Mildred .... 1173 Chestnut Street, Newton Upper Falls, Mass. Marion, Alice E 400 Richland Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa. Martin, Isabel W Wyncote, Pa. Mayer, S. Elizabeth 711 Humbolt Street, Denver, Colo. Melvin, Augusta Wellesley, Mass. Messler, Nancy B 835 Berkeley Avenue, Trenton, N. J. Meyer, Marjorie L 88 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. Meyer, Mary A 510 East 17th Street North, Portland, Ore. Miller, Catherine F loio West Upsal Street, Germantown, Pa. Miller, Cile E 577 Bradford Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. Mills, Jane 300 Greenwood Avenue, Topeka, Kas. Mitchell, Mary C 142.8 K Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. MooRE, Elizabeth C. . . . 182.1 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Ind. MooRHousE, Bernetta A Montgomery Inn, Bryn Mawr, Pa. MoRALLER, Mariel i6 Hobart Street, Bronxville, N. Y. Morse, Thora 1130 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Moynihan, Margaret N 10 South Street, Newark, N. J. Mullin, Dorothy E 817 5th Avenue North, St. Petersburg, Fla. Myers, Jeanette O 542.5 Albemarle Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Neal, Emily A 619 13th Street, Parkersburg, W. Va. Nealley, Ellen G. 16 Garden Road, Newton, Mass. Neel, Serena A 415 West 55th Street, Kansas City, Mo. Nelson, Marion R 12.5 Procter Boulevard, Utica, N. Y. Newbury, Constance L 577 Briar Cliff Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Newnham, Dorothy J 7314 Boyer Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Nichols, Katherine P 136 Washington Street, Hempstead, N. Y. NivisoN, Margaret B 10 Benton Avenue, Waterville, Me. Norton, Lucy Ogden 3 Berkeley Place, Montclair, N. J. Norton, Mary M 32.3 55th Street, Newport News, Va. NoTMAN, Margaret South Street, Needham, Mass. NoYEs, Ellen A ii Willow Street, Mystic, Conn. NuELLE, M. Elizabeth .... 67 Highland Avenue, Middletown, N. Y. k. 199 class of IQ3 2, . . . CONTINUED O ' Connor, Jeanette M 512. Pleasant Street, Holyoke, Mass. Olmstead, Madeleine E 17 South Cedar Street, Beacon, N. Y. Orton, Sarah P. 50 Morningside Drive, New York, N. Y. Osgood, Elizabeth F 317 Logan Street, Grand Rapids, Mich. Ott, Nancy C 1x3 South Virgil Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. Palmer, Helen W 7 College Lane, Haverford, Pa. Parrott, F. Margaret ... .... 665 Castle Street, Geneva, N. Y. Partee, Susan . - Ripley, Tenn. Peck, Rosamond 48 Edgemont Road, Montclair, N. J. Peirce, Elizabeth T 370 Aubrey Road, Wynnewood, Pa. Peirce, Josephine L. 1064 West Market Street, Lima, O. Perrett, Julia C 404 Mansion Street, Marshall, Mich. Perry, Ruth S Bound Brook, N. J. Pettit, Mary W. ...... 11x7 West Wayne Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. Pfaff, Marian L 1014 Fawcett Avenue, McKeesport, Pa. Pfeifer, Elizabeth M 400 Fairfax Avenue, Little Rock, Ark. Philbrick, Jane 982. Elm Street, Winnetka, 111. Phillips, Stella 613 zd Street, Butler, Pa. Place, Priscille H 333 East 57th Street, New York, N. Y. Pond, A. Elizabeth zx8 Oxford Street, Hartford, Conn. Popper, Clara 450 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y. Porter, Dorcas zo Arlington Street, Maiden, Mass. Potter , H. Elizabeth 1149 East Davis Street, Portland, Ore. Powell, Eunice F 7703 Linwood Avenue, Cleveland, O. Pringle, C. Margaretta zo South Battery, Charleston, S. C. Prior, Elizabeth W zo6o Park Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. Prunaret, Frances M 606 5 th Street, Catasauqua, Pa. Rathman, Betty 64x4 Cecil Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Reese, Margaret A Z5 Lincoln Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y. Reeves, Doris B. 47 Elmwood Avenue, Waterbury, Conn. Reynolds, C. Elizabeth 1315 Greenwood Street, Evanston, 111. Reynolds, Rkoda 53 Mason Street, Greenwich, Conn. Richie, R. Davida 18 Violet Lane, Lansdowne, Pa. Rigby, Alice E 366 Morris Avenue, Providence, R. I. Robinson, Margaret I izoS River Road, Edgewater, N. J. RoBisoN, Cornelia A 730 Grant Avenue, Plainsfield, N. J. Rockwell, Mary A. ' 58 Casterton Avenue, Akron, O. Rogers, Malyn Sherman, Gaylordsville P. O., Coon. Rosenheim, Ellen L 4611 McPherson Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Rosenthal, Janet S Z850 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Rouse, Madeleine 1137 Michigan Avenue, Ann Arbor, Mich. RoYEs, Ruth C z8 Lawrence Avenue, West Orange, N. J. Russ, Katherine C 119 Woodland Street, Hartford, Conn. Ryan, Catherine M North zd Street, St. Clair, Pa. Sachs, Elsabelle 601 West 113th Street, New York, N. Y. - SS 01 IQ3 2, . . . CONTINUED Salley, Eulalie C. . . Highland Park Road, Aiken, S. C. Samson, Mary Scarborough, N. Y. Sanger, Marjorie D 556 Park Avenue, East Orange, N. J. Sargent, Jane E. T The Deanery, Garden City, N. Y. Saydah, Lillian E. 567 48th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Schreiber, Linda A zog Glenhaven Avenue, Grand Rapids, Mich. Schwab, Carolyn E 15x1 Virginia Street, Charleston, W. Va. ScoBORiA, Phyllis G Adams Avenue, Chelmsford, Mass Seedenburg, Louise D 12. Roselawn Terrace, Pittsburgh, Pa Shapiro, Rivia L 1045 t 5th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y Sheppard, Margaret E zyx Albemarle Terrace, Portland, Ore. Shoemaker, Charlotte F. P 501 Spring Avenue, Jenkintown, Pa. Shoolman, Evelyn 190 Ivy Street, Brookline, Mass. SiDFORD, Helen S . 17 Roosevelt Road, Maplewood, N. J. Sloss, Margery F 963 Allen Lane, Woodmere, N. Y. Smith, Elizabeth J 171 Lexington Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Smith, Florence C 619 Sydenham Avenue, Montreal, Que., Can. Smith, Janet W i Wolcott Terrace, Winchester, Smith, Mary E 549 High Street, Pottstown, Pa. Smith, Polly F. S 438 Center Street, Bethlehem, Pa. Smith, Sue F 13Z0 West 7th Street, Wilmington, Del. Smythe, Barbara View Street, Franklin, N. H. Snewind, Ida W 401 Tod Lane, Youngstown, O. Snyder, Francina E. . . . 309 Keswick Road, Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. Sommerich, Ann W 2.60 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Spalt, Catherine A 2. Lawnridge Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Spear, Dorothy K 455 East Ridge Street, Marquette, Mich. Spear, Eleanor H 553 Forest Avenue, Portland, Me. Speir, Elizabeth W 630 Fountain Street, Grand Rapids, Mich. Spurrier, Virginia 151 Waverly Avenue, Newton, Mass. Stare, Mary J xii Taflin Avenue, Waukesha, Wis. Starensier, Dorothy 103 Webster Street, Haverhill, Mass. Stecher, Martha D 18135 West Clifton Road, Lakewood, O. Stehler, Ruth C 2.59 Barrington Street, Rochester, N. Y. Stewart, M. Eloise 5x5 North 8th Street, Independence, Kas. Stine, M. Josephine 507 Curtin Street, Osceola Mills, Pa. Storey, Merle 13 Dunvega Road, Toronto, Ont., Can. Stree, Ruth W 3000 Avenue L, East Lake, Tenn. Strickland, Mary E X43 Mason Terrace, Brookline, Mass. Sutherland, Elizabeih P Cornwall, N. Y. SwETT, Elizabeth 56 Bellevue Street, Newton, Mass. Sylvester, Eleanor L 30 Riverdale Road, Wellesley Farms, Mass. Taylor, Emily D 11 Shoreview Road, Port Washington, N. Y. Terry, Elizabeth B Southampton, N. Y. Thayer, Mary 191 East 17th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Thurber, Lona L 1x4 West Campbell Avenue, Sherrill, N. Y. Tiffany, Helena L East Hampton, N. Y. k-- 1.012, ■■■CONTINUED TiRRELL, Alice S no Hollis Street, South Weymouth, Mass. Tompkins, Lucy L 175 Sommit Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Tracy, Louise U x8 Cushman Street, Augusta, Me. Trask, Barbara G 30 Gardner Street, Peabody, Mass. Trimbey, Ethelyn S 15 Notre Dame Street, Glen Falls, N. Y. Upjohn, Dorothy 2. Church Lane, Scarsdale, N. Y. Vail, Barbara Long Beach, Michigan City, Ind. Van Artsdalen, E. M. 65th Avenue and Camac Street, Oak Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. Vedder, Lois F 1432- Glenwood Boulevard, Schenectady, N. Y. Vermillion, Elizabeth M 74 Beck Avenue, Akron, O. VoLAND, Gertrude A. 5 Trinity Place, New Rochelle, N. Y. VoYLE, Jane L 317 Wheeler Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Walls, Mary-Louise 314 South Main Street, Fort Scott, Kas. Ward, Imogene G 714 Foster Street, Evanston, 111. Ward, Margaret E 90 Van Buren Street, Dolgeville, N. Y. Watson, Augusta F iio North Sandusky Street, Tiffin, O. Weeks, Elizabeth D I7M Olive Avenue, Santa Barbara, Cal. Weil, Jane M 4400 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Weil, Nellie L 608 Willow Road, Winnetka, 111. Weimer, Elizabeth iiS Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. Wells, Camilla H 474° Fremont Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minn. Wells, Carolyn 1077 Glenwood Boulevard, Schenectady, N. Y. Wells, Jean 2. Garden Street, Hartford, Conn. Wheeler, Linda W Stonington, Conn. Wheeler, Mary E x6th and Elm Streets, Portland, Ore. Wheelock, Alice E Rouken Glen, Larchmont, N. Y. White, Lydia S ixi Nyac Avenue, Pelham, N. Y. Whittlesey, Margaret .... 430 Humphrey Street, New Haven, Conn. WiLLARD, Dorothy M 706 loth Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Willcutt, Jean Wellesley, Mass. Williams, Margaret J 544 Garden Street, Little Falls, N. Y. Willis, Ruth K 612. Savin Avenue, West Haven, Conn. Wills, M. Elisabeth 60 West Princeton Avenue, Youngstown, O. Wills, Merillat C Westminster, Md. Wilson, Mary J iioo South ist Street, Evansville, Ind. Wilson, Silence M 47 Greenacres Avenue, Scarsdale, N. Y. Wise, Marjorie E 2.59 lith Street East, Salt Lake City, Utah. WiTBECK, Louise S 1443 Western Avenue, Albany, N. Y. WiTMARK, Carolyn H 86o ' Pond Lake, Woodmere, N. Y. Woglom, Frances C 636 Prospect Avenue, Hartford, Conn. Wood, Dora F 112. East Z7th Street, Tulsa, Okla. Wood, Virginia xo Albion Street, Hyde Park, Mass. Work, Mary 4 Clinton Avenue, Warwick, N. Y. Wright, Jessie Helen 406 Liberty Street, Warren, Pa. Wyman, Ruth L loi Dartmouth Avenue, East Dedham, Mass. Young, Christine T Farmington Avenue, Unionville, Conn. GRADUATE STUDENTS Adams, Marjorie B 86 Gansevoort Street, Little Falls, N. Y. Anderson, Mrs. Hazel M. F Holley Hotel, Charleston, W. Va. Asset, Gabrielle 2.511 Newkirk Avenue, Brooklyn, N . Y. BiLiNSKA, Helena M Trybunalska xi, Sambor, Poland BoGLio, VioLETTE 8 rue du Vil, Marseille, France Brannon, Lida Wellesley, Mass. Bruce, Katherine 4 Caswell Street, Fitchburg, Mass. Buck, Eloise E 768 East 13th Avenue, Eugene, Ore. Bunnell, Ernestine 15 Stanley Oval, Westfield, N. J. Collins, Marion 4 Rutherford Avenue, Haverhill, Mass. Dailey, Barbara 169 Market Street, Brockton, Mass. Davies, Mary B 19 Stone Street, Augusta, Me. Fletcher, Frances R Greenwood Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Fletcher, Winifred 119 Oak Street, Butler, Pa. Frost, Elizabeth C Clinton Street, Oriskany, N. Y. Frost, Loraine H 7.11. M assachusetts Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Fuller, Marjorie 305 Summer Street, Stamford, Conn. Gerritson, Maude B 9 Church Street, Framingham, Mass. GoFF, Genevieve 307 South Street, Albany, Ga. Graff, Mary D West Hill Lane, Wyoming, Cincinnati, O. Gray, Louise F. liio Harrison Street, Syracuse, N. Y. Hausman, Sibyl A 117 Beacon Avenue, New Haven, Conn. Hunter, Louise D 51 Orchard Street, Greenfield, Mass. Hutchison, Marian Hotel Kansan, Topeka, Kan. Ihsan, Guzin Roumeli Hissar, Constantinople, Turkey Jewett, Frances L lo Cottage Street, Wellesley, Mass. Johnson, Alfhild J 3x4 North Broad Street, Ridgeway, Pa. Kanrich, Dorothy M 7 Gorham Road, Belmont, Mass. Kling, Virginia M 39 Grafton Avenue, Dayton, O. McBroom, Nellis V Dana Hall, Wellesley, Mass. MacEwan, Mary E 316 Elm Street, Kalamazoo, Mich. MacKinnon, Effie Walnut Hill School, Natick, Mass. Manchee, Marie 408 West Sola Street, Santa Barbara, Cal. Maple, Katherine N 246 North Painter Avenue, Whittier, Cal. MiLLiKiN, Eleanor 311 South zd Street, Hamilton, O. k. 103 r Graduate Students . . . continued Mitchell, Helen M ii Williams Street, Bennington, Vt. O ' Brien, Katherine L 7 Garden Street, Potsdam, N. Y. Ortmann, Emmy Kantstr. 56, Charlottenburg 4, Berlin, Germany Parmley, Florence E 7 South Catawissa Street, Mahanoy City, Pa. Parsons, Elizabeth H. 640 Pitcairn Place, Pittsburgh, Pa. Parsons, Edwarda DuC 1161 Octavia Street, New Orleans, La. Pate, Ann 2.053 Clermont Street, Denver, Colo. Philip, Jean H Sackville, New Brunswick, Can. PoLEY, Margaret S Mi4 Nevada Avenue, Colorado Springs, Colo. Port, Margaret S i759 Beechwood Boulevard, Pittsburgh, Pa. Porter, Anne M 411 Roland Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Porter, Helen Fay 11 Lovewell Road, Wellesley, Mass. Price, Louise D 14 Grant Street, West Bridgewater, Mass. Probyn, Helen M 138 Fort Washington Avenue, New York, N. Y. PuGH, Anne V 501 Hamilton Road, Thornburg, Pittsburgh, Pa. Salditt, Maria Soden, Saulmuenster, Germany Sawyer, Mrs. Doris W 51 Leighton Road, Wellesley, Mass. Scranton, Mary L 1906 Ridgewood Drive, Alliance, O. Seaver, Frances 44 2-d Street, Malone, N. Y. Stone, Marjorie W 8 Hill Top Road, Wellesley, Mass. TiNSLEY, Margaret E 105 South Walnut Street, Crawfordsville, Ind. Wade, Clarice N 308 East Cassily Street, Springfield, O. Wallis, Prudence W King Road, Malvern, Pa. White, Gladys A South Yarmouth, Mass. Williams, Edith B 169 Lookout Avenue, Hackensack, N. J. . 104 f - ' — SPECIAL and UNCLASSIFIED Austin, Flora Sparkill, N. Y. BoYNTON, Margaret T 604 Cherry Street, Winnetka, 111. Cohen, Anita 1 907 Shepard Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. Cook, Sarah M 419 West id Street, Muscati ne, la. Cunningham, Ruth B 66 GofF Street, Auburn, Me. Eastman, Katherine 34o8 Warden Drive, Germantown, Pa. Hamilton, Helen B 1411 South 17th Avenue, Birmingham, Ala. Hamilton, Sallie V 543° Ellis Avenue, Chicago, 111. Hard, Catherine 306 North Bond Street, Saginaw, Mich. Harris, Norma 1713 South Ervay Street, Dallas, Tex. Henderson, Dorothy 151 West Alabama Street, Houston, Tex. Hudson, Florence B 501 College Avenue, Carlinville, 111. HuGGiNS, Ruth C Knoxville, 111. Jen, Tsung Ying (Thelma) 11 Hsiao Sung Chieh, Japanese Concession, Tientsin, China Lane, Grace M 174 Lincoln Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. LooMis, M. Louise 2.13 East Crawford Street, Elkhart, 111. Marcantonio, Marjorie G 871 Grand Street, Bridgeport, Conn. Meyer, Lorraine M 541 Main Street, Stevens Point, Wis. Mori, YosHiKo .... 172. Chrome, Hirakawacho, Kojimachi, Tokyo, Japan Niles, Mrs. Luna F Wellesley Farms, Mass. Phillips, Eleanor C 72. Oxford Road, Newton Center, Mass. Porter, Josephine H Wellesley, Mass. Rosenfeld, Lucile 3ind Avenue Apartments, Nashville, Tenn. Sexmith, Mrs. Dorothy C. ... 47 Athelstane Road, Newton Center, Mass. Steuer, Gladys J 111x4 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, O. SuGAWARA, YosHi 2.32.7 Oxfotd Street, Vancouver, B. C, Can. Utsumi, Chieko 518 Komazawa, Tokyafuka, Japan Varney, Elizabeth A 37 Lincoln Street, Somersworth, N. H. W. 105 m HKH H i H«Sili iKH mKHKHKHKH HK INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Anderson Conservatories . 119 Arlace Boot Shop 113 Bachrach, Inc 2.09 L. G. Balfour Co 2.16 Barnswallows ii8 Bigelow, Kennard c Co. . . xzi Blue Dragon iii Brooks Bros 2.14 Classes 2.17 Dr. D. R. Clement xio Cole Smith, Inc ix6 College Taxi Co xi-i, Colonial Garage 1x6 Colpitts Tourist Co 114 Corkum Bros no Cotrell and Leonard . . . iii E. A. Davis Co 2.07 Diehl c Putnam Garage . . 2.11 Du Bois Press 2.10 Durgin Park Co 115 Eleanor, Inc zzo Enwright ' s Lunch 2.10 Ernest Forsberg 112. Eraser zio Shop of Barbara Gordon 2.15 Dr. Stanley Hall ii ; Hanan Son io8 Hathaway House 117 Hickox Secretarial School 17 C. W, Homeyer Co. ... io8 C. B. Howe Ill George T. Johnson Co ... 2.14 Jones, Peterson, Newhall Co. . 1.1.6 B. L. Kartt xii Lake Waban Laundry .... ii ; H. L. Lawrence Co 114 Leon ' s 1x3 Lewis-Mears X14 Little White Shop 119 L. Max ii7 Manhattan Shop 2.07 McCutcheon 2.14 Mc Kechnie Co 114 I. Miller X07 Miller Rose Co 2.13 Morrison Gift Shop .... zii Dr. F. W. Mottley i2.i Needham Inn zzi Oriole Eood Shop Z13 Sue Page Studio lid Park Manor 2.1 1 Peruzzi 115 S. S. Pierce Co 2.19 Raymond Whitcomb .... 2.11 Reliable Clothing Co 2.2.5 Roman 2.18 Rollins 2.2.3 Rosmyth Candy Shop .... 2.2.i Sat-ten Shop 2.zo Schattuck Jones iix E. T. Slattery Co iii Robert G. Smith 114 Solov-Hinds Co ii6 Staples Eloor Wax 12.2. St. Clairs ' 1x4 M. Steinert Sons Co. ... io8 Stuart ' s, Inc 2.ZI Sturtevant Haley Beef Sup. Co. 116 J. F. Tapley Co 2.15 Tea Tavern iij Temple Tours ...... 2.2.1 illage Hairdressing Shop . iii Walker Gordon Co 113 Walk-Over Shoes 2.2.3 Ward ' s 111 Wellesley College News . 2.15 Wellesley College A. A. Asso. . 116 Wellesley Fruit Co 2.10 Wellesley Inn Z2.6 Wellesley National Bank . . 119 Wethern ' s 2.18 Wilbar, Inc ii8 Willard, Inc 2.17 Wolff Fording Co 1x5 106 Hosiery Gloves Lingerie Toilet Goods DAVIS 1 Draperies Cretonnes Silks FuniLture Ljunips S Radios M Bedding § Blankets 5 HALL ORDERS SOLLCLTED 1 Reunion requirements cheerfully estimated and promptly executed. C. A.DAVIS d CO. WELLESLEY MASSACHUSETTS i KHKBKH KH H « HKHKBMK H KBJ i07 Steinert ' s Pianos Player-Pianos Duo- Art Victor - Victrolas and Largest and Most Complete Stock of Victor Records in New England First-Class Radio Jlerchandise STEINERT HALL 35 ARCH STREET 162 BoYLSTON Street Telephone, Hancock 1900 Recent Distinctive I I Musical Footwear S I Literature Sullivan ' s Comic Operas, DunhilL . $3.00 Psychology Applied to Music, Hanan Son I I ' ™ ' • ' ' My Memories of Liszt, Siloti 1.00 A yt Origin and Development of 21 Temple Place g g Light Opera, JlcKlnlay 5.00 RO ' iTnM 5 ' ' ' Bach, Terry 7.50 Charles W. Homeyer Co. SHOES HOSIERY g 458 Boylston Street Boston io8 j jlj,ji;H H iKH B HKH H HKHKK KH Youth chooses Bachrach... on modish college campuses you will observe that the 3 ' ear books with verve and imagination have used portraits made by Bachrach. NEW YORK Special Rates to Student. ' : pacfjracf) 647 BoYLSTON Street PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON 2.09 ii iiHit Orii Hi DuBois-Printed Book Wins All ' American Contest as Best College Annual THE Lucky Bag is the Annual of the Regiment of Midshipmen of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland. The J une 1928 book won the AU-Ameriean contest sponsored by The Scholastic Editor as the best College Annual of the year. The vote of the following committee was unanimous: Me. Lewis M. Pryor of The Pryor Press Mr. John P. Paulson of College Humor Mr. Edward G. Johnson of J. M. Bundscho, Inc. We quote from their letters: The very high quality of the Lucky Bag was achieved by liaving craftsmen of real abihty to do the work. We, at tlie Pryor Press, have been very close to the school field for many years through our school poster service. From time to time we have noticed many annuals and often we have gritted our teeth at the poor printing sometimes displayed. The color work, composition, make ready — and everything else concerning the printing of the Lucky Bag — left little to be desired. Please accept the compliments of this company for your very good work. — Lewis M. Pbyok. The 1928 Lucky Bag which won the prize as the best College Annual in America, won that prize because it was most excellently printed and planned. Our art director, Mr. Tom Burroughs and myself, went over some of these Annuals and in our estima- tion the Lucky Bag was the best all around Annual we had seen printed for some years. The cover was attractive, the printing was well done, and there was an excel- lent use of color — just the right amount. In our estimation it was a perfect engraving and printing job. You certainly ought to be congratulated for printing this Annual and also I notice that you have printed other Lucky Bags which have won prizes. — John P. Paulson. There never was any doubt in mind as to the position of the Lucky Bag. It was far superior in most every manner to the other books submitted. In fact, it was a treat to go through it, and note its genuine thought and careful workmanship. It stuck out against the field so that it was not a difficult pick. — Edward G. Johnson. The DuBois Press shares this honor with the Bureau of Engraving of Minneapolis which designed and engraved the Lucky Bag and the J. F. Tapley Company of Long Island City, the binders. In fairness to all concerned The DuBois Press feels that Midshipman Ralph K. James, the Editor, should have major recognition. His master- ful work in heading up a versatile staff was outstanding. He practically created the ideas around which the book was designed and built. The Dubois Press ROCHESTER, N, Y. PRINTERS OF 1921, 1023, 1924, 192o, 1920, 1928 AND 1929 LUCKY BAGS 1927 AND 1928 HOWITZERS 5-)KHWBKHKBKH KBKB«BKHWBKHKHWHKH 1 1KBKB B H H«HWBKH B H iKHKH B lKHKBKHj HKBJ Slattery is a student too— a student of fashion And Slattery specializes very care- fully in their study. They study par- ticularly the phases of fashion that Wellesley Students are interested in. And they study their instructors, the Wellesley girls themselves. That is why the woman in charge of our shop — a Wellesley graduate herself — confers so constantly with the girls she is outfitting. And that is why in the Slattery Shops in Wellesley and in Boston, you find the best of college fashions and the most popular fads. We are always glad to see Alumnae and hope the class of 1929 will often come back to see us. Wellesley E. T. SLATTERY CO. Brookline Boston Village Hairdressing Shop 8 Church Street Wellesley Telephone 0860 Special Prices and Special AUention given to all work brought by students and faculty of Wellesley College T herefore We Ask Your Patronage B. L. KARTT Tailor, Furrier and Cleanser Wellesley Square Opp- Post Office Tet. Wellesley 0217-JI 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 jor Students Daily PARK MANOR AT B.4BSON Park Massachusetts PHILIP V. BURT, Manager Telephone Wellesley 1250 RAYMOND- WHITCOMB THE lt V. l4 .M - % IIIT4 « .MB I.V IVIi l Al. TK.WKI. SHII I4 E will li l| niak« a reality o( all your travel plans. Attending to all detailN in a«lvan -e — suoh as steamship, hotel and rail- way reservations, sightseeing arrangements, automobile hire, guides ' and museum lees. ete.. il relieves you of all the jobs of traveling. College Bermufla Tour March 23 lo April 1. 1020 Sailing on the new Motor Ship Bermuda , a small group of college people will visit ller- muda at Kastertime. with all details arranged by Ray- mond %% ' hiteomb Company. S.S. Xorth Cape Cruise ' Carinlhia -June 2 . i020 IVortlieru Mediterranean S.S. Frani-unia - June 20. I 020 Ravnioiid Whiteoinb Company IH5 Tremoni Kl. HA «-o« ' k 7820 ENGRAVED STATIONERY Jroin Ward ' s With Monogram, Class or College Seal Invitations - Menus - Dance Orders Shop With Comfort at Vard ' s Stationers Since ' 68 57 Franklin Street Boston Morrison Gift Shop The Gijt Shop Charming 24 Grove Street Wellesley Square Hotel Waban Block GOWNS - HOODS - CAPS For All Degrees Selective Materials - Accuracy in Detail Superior Workmanship - Reasonable Prices Full injormation sent on request An old reliable firm, established 1832 Cotrell Leonard College Dept. Albany, N. Y. 0 H;HKBKH KBJ KBKa KH WBKH KH H K Walker-Gordon CERTIFIED Milk is served exclusively in the dining rooms of the Wellesley College Houses ' P J-J Open Week Days 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Sundays 9 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. Tel. Wei. 1039 Louise Cum.mings, President RESTAURANT FOOD SHOP 583-585 Washington Street Wellesley, Mass. $6.00 $6.00 Arlace Boot Shop 160 Tremont Street Boston SHOES For ALL Occasions Catering Particularly to College Girls Telephone Wellesley 0908 College Taxi Company Victor A. Maccini, Proprietor Meet All Trains Special Rates Jor Tlieatre Parties 2 Grove Street, Next to Station Wellesley Square Cars To-Let by Hour, Day, or Trip 2-13 ) HKHKHWBKBKH«HKH i ft B«K lKHKB« NOTICE Students Going Away Tours and Vacation Trips PLAN NOW Spring Tour Bermuda For full particulars see Miss D. Wishart, Severance Hall Popular Tour to Europe Leaving the first of July. For full particulars see Miss M. Stacey, Severance Hall COLPITTS TOURIST CO. 262 Washington Street Boston Lewis-Mears Company Wholesale Butter, Cheese and Eggs KHKHJ H«HJ HKBKHKH KHKB KK«HKB The Geo. T. Johnson Co. The Atlas Mills Maimers of Sanitary Paper Products 99 Chauncy Street Boston, Mass. Sports Wear A repfesentative from McCutcneon s ex- hibits Spofts ' Wear and otnef merchandise at Wellesley Display SKop several times during tne college year. FIFTH AVE. at FORTY-KIINTH ST. NEW YORK fteg.U.SBi!.Oa H. L. Lawrence Co. Establisfied 1844 Poidtrif and Proi LSLons 46-48 Faneuil Hall Market BOSTON, MASS. tt H KKKBKH iKB iKHKH«HKHWH «B 114 WELLESLEY JOINS THE CIRCLE Vassar, Smith, Wells, West Point, Annapolis, Princeton, Colgate, Rutgers, U. of P., Swarthmore, and now Wellesley have had their 1929 Annuals bound in one of America ' s great binderies J. F. TAPLEY CO. Long Island City, N. Y. -OO OUR IDEA OF IT] First Student: What have you been doing this morning? Second Student: Dante ' s Inferno — in fact I ' ve been through H— - today! Thoughts Made into Jewels BY 3 txvi}} The Original Florentine Craftsman oj Boylston Street at 286 Boston, Mass. no agents no branches Established 1826 Incorporated 1891 Sturtevant Haley Beef and Supply Co. Slaughterers of Fancy Corn Fed Cattle Manufacturers oj Prime Oleo Oils, Stearine and Tallow Dealers in Lamb, Pork and Veal, Hams, Bacon, Lard, Etc. Hotels, Institutions and Steamships Supplied -t T 58 AND 40 FANEUIL HALL MARKET, BOSTON AbBATOIR, 52 SOMERVILLE AvE., SoMERVILLE Fraternity, College AND Class Jewelry Commencement Announcements and Invdations Official Jeweler to the Senior and Junior Classes and the Alumnae Association of Wellesley College L. G. Balfour Company Alanujactunng Jewelers and Stationers Attleboro, Mass. ASK ANY COLLEGE GREEK GOWNS COATS SUITS ' ■o Modes oj YoLithJut Lines Jor the Younger Set Sn Solov - Hinds Co. 468 Boylston Street Boston zi6 Learn SPEEDWRITING {Simple A-B-C Shorthand) Special Concentrated Six Weeks Summer Course Tuition for Full Course — $35 {Typewriting included in tins cliarge) Speedwriting School of Boston Department oj Hickox Secretarial School Open All Year 12 Huntington Avenue, Copley Square Ken. 6040 W t Cea QTabern Great Plain Ave., Needham {Just Oi ' er Wellcsiey Line) Lunclieon, Tea and Dinner Sunday Hreatzjast E. F. GOODALE E. W. GoODALE Needham 1070 KHKHKBKHKH3 lKHXHKHKB iKHKKKH lKKK jHatfiau)ay ' Hou e Bookriiop yj_y jj o o £ Tet. Capitol 5831 A Permanent Wave An Artistic Finger Wave OR An Individual Hair Cut Tlie College Girls Rendezvous L. MAX 154 Boylston Street Entire Third Floor Boston, Mass. cUerlcy; IDcux- Your Boolisliop Today and Tomorrow! 2-17 tH:;H:iiHHiHiHiHiHiH:;H:i{} 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. Harassed Business Man: Don ' t you know this is a private office? How much did you pay the office boy to let you in? Senior, seeking ad. for Legenda: I got in free, sir. It says ' No Admission ' on the door. — Legenda, 1923. Dictum of Fashion COMPLIMENTS ■II W I LEAK ' S SHOES Barnswallows § § styles Conventional Novel Conservative Modernistic WILBAR ' S Wellesley Shop 562 Washington Street Boston 455 Washington Street Xl8 !l H iKH iKHKBKHKB« KHKBKHWHKH H3 iKHW The Newly Created Eugene Chocolates Exquisite chocolates — in miniature] More than eighty of the most attractive mor- sels m a package — intriguing creations, with cen- ters and coatings of such rare flavor that each chocolate is a masterpiece. And each is just large enough for a mouthful . . . Eugene ' s conception of a chocolate of perfect proportions. Ill a chic one-pound box, $2 S. S. p. Selected Chocolates Centres of nuts, fruits and other selected varieties. Per Pound $1.2S S. S. p. Assorted Chocolates S. S. Pierce ' s famous chocolates in a variety of centres. Per Pound, $1 S. S. PIERCE CO. BOSTON ■KBKH WKKHKH KBKH KH KHK The Little White Shop Cassie M. Sargent 56 Central Street Wellesley, Mass. Tel. Well. 0499-M Headquarters Jor HemstitchLng, Buttons Made to Order, Buttonholes, Plaiting, All Kinds oj Stitching Dyeing, Cleansing and Remodeling All Woriv Guaranteed Anderson Conservatories 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. v5 STORES: Wellesley Newton Framingham Boston Waltham Worcester  HKHXHWH lMH««HKHWBKBKH i «SBKBKBS« H K8S 8 iKB«BKH3 KHKH iJ J WKH WHJ HWHKHKHWBKHKH«HKHKHKH«HKHK Sue Page Studio Photographs 24 Grove Street Tel. 0450 Next Hotel Waban, W ' elksley Dr. Dwight R. Clement Dr. Copeland Merrill Denhsts THE WABAN Wellesley Square Complimenls oj Enwright ' s Lunch Colonial Building Wellesley ELEANOR, Inc. Dresses, Lingerie, Brassieres, Girdles, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs Ribbons, Rain Togs, Personal Necessities, Cards 33 Central Street Wellesley, Mass. Corkum Brothers Hardware Kitchen and Artist Supplies, Bicycles, Radios and Accessories, Sporting Goods and Lock Work Tel Wellesley 1046 587 Washington Street ERASER . . . The Florist . . . Central Street Wellesley Telephone 0700 Quality - Service - Courtesy Wellesley Fruit Co. Those who must have the Best invariablj ' Trade here t KB«HKHKKKBKHKHKHJ BKKKHKK«K:H3KBMH We take this opportunity to thank the students of Wellesley College for their kind patronage, and trust the Sat -ten Shoppe ' ' {The Home oJ Good Food) may continue to serve them satisfactorily 54 Central Street Wellesley, Mass. Dailt 11:30-7:30 Sunday 12:30-7:30 is building daily 4 New Expression in Refinement DiEHL Putnam Over the Bridge at Wellesley Square iiiii}ri;ii}riitiii;ii) STAPLES WAX POLISHES Nothing better made for Floors, Furniture, all JVood Surfaces, Cork Tile, and Linoleum Used Exclustvety at WELLESLEY COLLEGE For Many Years MEDFORD, MASS. Ernest Forsberg Watctimatcer and Jeweler Fine Swiss and Ameri can Watch AND Clock Repairing Telephone 1345-.n Central Block Wellesley, Mass. Opposite Blue Dragon 38 Central Street, Wellesley Tel. Wellesley 16S6-.U SANDWICHES NUTS A TEA SPECIALTY Dr. F. Wilbur Mottley Colonial Building 23 Central Street Wellesley Telephone IVellesley 1212M We Make Our Own Candies and Mad Everywhere KHKHS« «BKB KH S MH  KBKH;B KBS •JKHKBS B MHKB«H lW iKH «HJ H  The Senior Art-lsts Dream The Scene — Before a tempU in Anils. The Characters — A man and a girl. She was pretty and miniature, strikingly Romanesque in her gown of ierra-cotta ornamented with heading. She wore a single pil- aster in the hair which rippled in a vave pattern about her marble temples. But he, alas, was inclined to be a bit rotunda; the molding of his figure was decidedly In the round. The man spoke, his A oice was tumulus with emotion, Beloved! Her voice was Ionic, That ' s Capital, but Archaic. I suppose I should cry, ' Base naiv, how dare you? ' Come now, don ' t start any necklngl Well, it ' s not my vault. I feel sort ot loggte whenever I look at you. When I first met 3 ' ou I said to myself, ' Amphoral She ' s the girl for me; I ' ll have her or bust! ' Encouraged by her silence, he smiled with high relief, showing his dentils, and rumpled his hair, so carefully slicked back with Byzantine. Now, listen. Basilica, dear, there does not a-pter to be a single im-pedtment to our marriage. I ' m a good Presbyterium, though I don ' t believe in Baptistry, and I have a fine ;ob on the Boston Transept. We ' ll go to Frescoe for our honey-moon, and aisle invest my engaged capital in a little home. You shall plan it from attic to cella! She looked up with a crypt- c, stilted arch smile. Isn ' t this a rather concentric way to play Plinth Charming? But at least, with 3 ' our oratory, you have told a clerestory about your advantages. ' ' Then, her voice Jrlezlng to a stele tone, Why, you rude squlnch! she cried, perlptcrally. Such dull and mosaic talk is quite decadent to me. Bas! Relief from your company is all Eikon desirel — Legenda, 1921 ■L-Li iHi iiiiii iriyi CiiHi 12.4 HiH J-tf-Cf-frfrtf-O-tf-tf-tf ' J iKHMBKH « KHS JW  i«H KBKHMH 12.5 ii« mi ii ' a Hiiiiii;ti;Hiciii Wellesley Colonial Garage Dai and Night Service Repairing Storage Tires Tubes Supplies Central and Linden Streets Telephone Wellesley 1600 Wellesley, Mass. College Girls hai e sensed the possibilities of THE SHOE BOX Our new Department for Young Women, where the season ' s newest styles may be had at one price. $V.75 JONES, PETERSON NEWHALL CO. 51 Temple PL, Boston DURING EXAMS 1 ? Have you heard the notebook song? 1 5 5 r II Get By As Long As I Have You Cole Smith, Inc. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE WE GET YOUR PLATES INSURE Your Furniture and Clothing Wellesley Hills Square Wellesley 0583 ■l HKB«H KHS■HKH H MBKH HKH J COMPLIAIENTS OF The Classes of 1930 1931 1932 2-2-7 I i ' o :
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