Wilson College - Conococheague Yearbook (Chambersburg, PA)

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FRANCES NIEMEYER Business Mcmczqer W I L S CD CI-IAMBERSBU RG C H E A G U E iflh COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA VOLUME THIRTY-TWO Published by T H E C L A S S O F NINETEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY - SEVEN Qsecficaifian With sinooro aolniiraiion We dodioaio iliis Conoooolioaquo io Frances l-lolloway Whose ideals anol oniliusiasm as a l friend and olassniaio oniloocly l ilio spirii oi Wilson Cfolloqo Frances Mildred Holloway l 9 l 5-l 934 0 Zf6W0 C TH E 1 9 3 7 Conoco- cheaaueu attempts a solid and genuine record of the Work and achieve- ment during three years of individual effort under a single standard, and hopes to ioe as complete as statistics can make it. The editors are sincerely grateful to all who have cooperated in the puioii- cation oi this hook. COWLf6lflj.4 ADMINISTRATION O L A S S E S ORGANIZATIONS IVIUSIOANDDRAIVIA A T I-I L E TIC S T R A D I T I O N S 'K if if v .f jf f 4 ,.g ' 'V ' f A f2 M? ' M, , V494 L 1 23 ei W., ,, Q' ff 2,52 , ,Q BH 1 f , f ? ,wily Q ,f f M aff, fAQZ ,,,. 1 Y ia, , 'f?2y:2, fi pq. A I 1. J x , , .16 i '1,: ' Tu-4 V ,mb Z . ,V ' ' 35 Eff' fx V, -V X' WAN ' 1. ,. r if 4n':v.,f , N R, 47:4 My nu! f N9 XQJ7 inigzfwiia Ethelbert D Warfield, D.D., LL.D., Litt.D. President many have labored long. I have in The Presidents Message HE stood outside of the Collffgff gateway, peering in, and asll approached he said: l see this iS Wilson College: it is Certainly gn attractive place. Do You live h9f9? With reasonable caution I replied: Well, I call myself a soiourner. One never knows how deeply' l'1iS TOOTS have struck into the soil. YeS, yes, he said, we hear too much these days of 'academic freedom' and 'professional tenure' -may' I ask where Wilson College gets its name? Not from Woodrow Wilson, it is plainly too well seated for that: nor Vice-President I-Ienry, it is too far south for that, nor yet from him whom we used to call Christopher North. No, I replied, from a nearer and a dearer than these. From a simple country woman who knew little of formal education, and longed to do what she could to give the girls of the future what she had missed in her youth. Aha! he cried, as he rattled his cane on the flagstone, it's this Youth Movement again. Cne hears it everywhere. Right, I replied, and what is so beautiful as youth and so lovable-unless it be age. May I ask you to enter the gate and let me show you how those with the achievements of ,years have de- lighted to provide for the hopes of youth? I-Ie shook his head and, saying that his time was short, was about to be off, when I said: Even the casual visitor may take a little with him, the gleaning of the eye where my hand just off the press, a beautiful volume in which is pictured much that gives Wilson College its charm. We call it 'I'hehConococheague, from the stream which flows from yonder moun- 1323313 kilt e-tilllrlmitable ocean. t I often delight to find in it a parable of human Hats i Eve tarried a little within these grounds. I ho O el ook and we parted like ships that pass in the night. some reg? CES 9 turns the Dgges, he will gain, as will you, gentle reader, cmd bookiza ion of the love and labor which went to the making of the College Pray, learn the lesson as you wo ld h ' of G true education. L1 ave others learn it, of the Worth ' Ethelbert D. Warfield. LILLIAN M. RCSENKRANS, AB., DEAN REVEREND OV' 3' I -IN LAKER LAIRD, DD. Presfcem of the Board of Trustees b iq-vxqx--1- . ul! a- Af S 'sg' 1: 7,1 Fi ,SZ -5 1 s -3 As I 1 5 5 2 f 4, , A Y --f-7 -.A 1vf ! T t '6,v-D.-K. a ? 'Q w O Mr. George H. Bartle for his twenty-five years of efficient guidance as business manager, Wilson College is truly grateful. Ever devoted to the progressive interests of the college, Mr. Bartle not only has supervised financial affairs with admirable sagacity but also has been responsible for countless addi- tions to the beauty of the campus and many improvements which make life here pleasant. Modest, reticent, a patron of economy and quality, Mr. Bartle bas served the college with eminent fidelity, wis- dom, and enthusiasm. GEORGE H. BAETLE Business Manager qv, NM ME M 133 ra 5 Q If CDPPICERS QF Q, . .,,f , M5 J, W, , ', I -,M - 'J' 5 :L I If 4 ,N ,., I Z 2 9 A MLLE. VIVIEN MISS WOODS I 0 . if I X. if ,f R MISS DODD DR. WEEKS A DR. WOLF F . 1 'H' DR. HARRISON . CHANTLER I ' ' 'vwrifi -Ewa-as 1-A DR. LUTZ I4 A, ' Z 'I T: 'ffzum-Q-f--wmxq QA, . . MISS I-IEMPERLY DR. MARSHALL TI-IE EACULTY THE CQLLEGE MISS DAMEREL MISS DISERT MISS GILREATI-I PROP AND MRS. GOLZ MISS MITCHELL MISS THOMPSON DR. GOODFELLOIN MES. LE BEAU 15 DR. IOI-INSON MISS I-IOLCGMB MISS DAVISON ,fF ' Miss HAMILTON DR STREVIG Miss RIDDLE Miss DUNCAN DR. WHITE - MISS HAMPE MISS GORDY I I 5 MISS FORREST DR. ROGERS DR. FRANKLIN MISS POWLES i MRS. SNOWDEN MRS. CHAMBERS Not in pictures' Mis N . s cmcy Iome Criswell, Miss Boshore, Dr. Amos, Dr. Clark, Miss Warfield, Mr. Seifert, Dr. Allyn, Dr. Montgomery, Miss Drurntrcr, Miss Alice Ferris, Miss Iohnston, cmd MISS GILPIN Miss Porrry. 16 I - Whlii.qqg -Ti'-:ff 5 'fm 'f'- T 1 f?' R MISS COPP DR. I-IICKS MISS ISABEL FERRIS DR. SARGENT MR. MEETER MISS SYVRET MISS HOFFMAN MISS MARTIN DR. NEVIUS 17 MISS BORNEMAN MISS KRUG MISS WILSEY MISS POKRANTZ DR. MEYER vz. -W. 7937 .4....L ,Mn- Z' r I IUNICDR CLASS CDEEICERS CATHERINE HILDEBRAN D . . . . President ANNE POMEROY .... . . Vice-President LOREAINE ELLSWOBTI-I . . . . Secretary PEGGY WALKER. . . . . Treasurer 420 lUNlCDR CLASS HISTCDRY HERE is no end to the number ot things you can say about a college year. You can be naive and you can be literary, or conven- tional, or sincere, or soft and wistful, or sharp and clever Cand perhaps that is the saiestl: you can expound upon the soul or upon the hockey games. And it is absolutely immaterial be- cause aiter all no one expects you to have said anything, and all ot the tender and brilliant nothings seem to have been said before. So this will be a silver new nothing . . . the tintoil Wrapping from a candy bar, a phrase ot con- versation, a brief comet talling into the night, a moment ot high joy or quick sorrow, a shout oi comradeship through the sunlight, all of the daily Woes and satisfactions cherished in the palm ot the hand. For the history . . . there are all the other histories that have ever been Written about all the other classes, and they will be true of this class. A little bag oi silver new nothings. And in the end perhaps it will not matter We have been looking at the universe through the Wrong end oi the telescope. ' i Ruth l-larrison. 21 1 1 V it pg I 5 V ' 1 , , tiff? I if' ,H , ,151 74 f . a if 1 1,9 ff if 1 ,gffeflx 1 4 ' 1 ,MM W' W, 1 L lf' ,Mau- ff' t fff uf 1 , . Lvflq.. WYNNEF RED ARMSTRONG 33 West Walnut Lane Merchantville, New Iersey l .J , ,145 If is. ff f 'O' JJ' ,Hg 0-9 Aj? cf SARA VOORHEES BAMBER 141 Overlook Avenue Freshman' Chorus . . . Hockey Team Captain, 1, 2, 3 . . . All-Wilson Team, 2, 3 . . . Basketball Team, l, 2, 3 . . . All-Wilson Team, 2, 3 . . . Vice-Presb dent of Class, 1 . . . International Relations Club, 2, 3 . . . May Day Pageant, 2. Turf and hard games ' Child of the night Problems of nations ' Hackensack, New Iersey Freshman Chorus . . . Freshman Y.W.C.A. Cabinet . . . Secretary, S.S.A., 2 . . . Chairman, Old Ladies' Home Committee, S. S. CA., 3 . . . Spanish Club, 2 . . . Secretary-Treas- - urer, 3 . . . Choral Club, 2, 3 . . . Associate Member, International Re- lations Club, 2, 3 . . . Omega Theta, 2, 3. Brisk and smi1i.ng A page of poetry Elephants N'- -N--.....,.-J - ew- , ......- ...-.......... ....,.., ,.. .,., , -.. M-.. , . 'iffy' W WW! '1 ,Mfg ELEANOR BAMBRICK New Cumberland West Virginia Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Club, HAZEL E. BARNES 58 Wright Street Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . Pharetra Staff, Z, 3 . . . Omega Theta, 2 . . . Chi Tau Pi, 2, 3 . . . Classical Club, 2, 3 . . . lnternational Relations Club, 3 2, 3 . . . lnternational Relations Club, 2, 3. Still waters Subtle humor Portia Wine from the classics Querulous brow The scholar unmasked 'Zu- .Wff -..: ,.a,.s.::' ws af. wa- 'sn ss:-ff .t rv . -s - ' 4:-wr.-sz,.L. f - M5 ,552 pe.: f X X 4? fo V X X X X W if W Eff Z Q 3 Qvgfgfv f, ' ' A V X O 4 ff 1 f i 1 fx f if X i ws V fwx f f N MX f f Qv f f x X Q, 5, wx!!! QW Q X K 1: - ' ,fif ,.,,'i.z.m,,, 23 f fl' J t.m.ae,1A- Jagrel' 'C 9 I, tif-af Lxlfq 11? 5, 11, ,f VJ -l L'Lffj LQXQ.,-.1 ' VC' 1 If .4 f ,'ffLLf, 1 f-Xafsn 4318- ' W., ,. , ,,,.-. f J .' fw'-ll 1151 f1sf::f1f-. :iv 'T - -if' It-fieivff-. f., awgfft x ,555 ll we' X.-'QM 19' xoyigyy 12' c ep ir bg? BETTY ROBERTS BAUMGARTNER axe , ffl VX , obfflfif vt' . 233 Hilands Avenue 1 'ry T EMILY M. BENT Ben Avon, Pennsylvania ' A 1906 Delaware Avenue Freshman Chorus . . . Freshman- , T Iunior Banquet Committee . . . Wilminqton, Delaware Hockey Squad, 2, 3 . . . Basketball - B Squad, 1, 2, 3 . . . Omega Theta, Freshman Chorus , . . May Day 1, 2, 3 , , , Chgmisffy Club, 2 , , , Pageant, l . . . Kittochtinny Players Vice-President, 3 . . . Student Coun- WOrkShOp, 1, 2, 3 - . . IH'fGI'l1CI'fiOTlCIl gil, 2 , , , S,S,A, Cabinet, 3 , , , Mqy Relations Club, 2, 3 . . . Billboard , , Day Pageant, l, 2 . . . Kittochtinny Sfflff, 2, 3- ' L' Players Workshop, 2, 3 . . . Y.W.C.A. A Committee, 2 . . . Chi Tau Pi, 3. ' The power Of the brain H Love is the thing l Das deutsche Madchen Swivel-chair Devoted to convictions The careful answer Q' QW ,.-, 'lilly l -wif' V M il MIM? . -q,Lfff ,, f if ,S ,T , fl J if , kk I I ffjjflgq Rf 'D 'I ,R fe! gi L 'ij fyf EDITH HADFIELD BOYCE 26 Daily Street MARTHA ELIZABETH BLACK Nutley, New lersey 150 East Pine Street Freshman Chorus . . . W. C. G. A. Grove City, Pennsylvania Executive Board, l, 3 . . . Student Council, l . . . May Day Court, l . . . Grove City College, l, 2 . . . Basket- May Day Paqeant, 2 . . . Hockey ball Squad, 3. Team, l, 2, 3 . . . Basketball Squad, 2 . . . Swirnrninq Team, l . . . Le Natural poise Cercle Francais, 2, 3 . . . Y.W.C.A. The chic couture Committee' 2- Let's have some cards Bucking the Wind The business approach Vivace o F ' ,f xg-O ad Q, fy 25 Z 4 R. MIRIAM BROKAW 6638 North Eighth Street oak Lune, Philadelphia, PQ. Freshman Chorus . . . Chairman Freshman Y.W.C.A. Cabinet . . . YWCA Cabinet 1 2 3 ...Secre- t 2 ary, . . . Cmeaa Theta, 1, 2, 3 . . . Treasurer, 2 . . Hockey Squad, 2, 3 . Basketball Squad, 2, 3 . . . Conococheaque Staff. ffl' Philosophy of Wordsworth Yu 13 ' A distinguished hand itjizp Unto the hius M ELIZABETH D. BUCKLEY 811 North 63rd Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . International Rel ' 1 ations Club, 1 . . . Hockey Squad, 1 . . . Chemistry Club, 1 . . . Secre- tary-Treasurer, 2 . . . Prom Commit- tee, 2. Two diamonds - vulnerable 'Copper oxide Tonight's hostess . ,N .. , ,, - ---H --f 'V 4, , ' Q i v Q C ,O 0 , O x 47 I , 0 ELIZABETH BELL CATHERMAN The Dingle Cumberland, Maryland Freshman Chorus . . . La Tertulia Espanola, 3 . . . Associate Member, International Relations Club, 3 . . . Cmeqa Theta, chapter chairman, 3. Madrid, that modern Babylon Smile before breakfast Bid five spades K A,1.3,'fu4A:1.4zl, V04 0-rd'5y3u, ,,,' ELIZABETH L. CHESTNUT Wi , f'm51fJ MQT1. 2222 West Tioga Street 7f,40.u ng, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . Student Coun- cil, 3. Candle-light and hearth-fire Grace in pale satin Soft and low CAROLYN CLARK Cresson, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . May Day HELEN L. CLINE Pageant, 2 . . . Tennis Semi-finals, 2 I Gettysburq, Pennsylvania . . . International Relations Club, 3. Hail, friend Game, set, match This one thing I do . Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Clulo 3 . . . International Relations Club 2, 3 . . . Kittochtinny Players Work- shop, 3. ' ' Renaissance painters Italian tours Charming reserve ,..:........4:.....tg.......- - - . I ,,., W, ,nm mb H H. LOUISE CREASY 148 West Third Street GLADYS M. CONNER Bloomsburq, Pennsylvania 121 Cadwalader Drive Freshman Chorus . . . Student Coun Trer1tOn,NewlerSev ati, 1 . . . May Day Paqeant, 1 . . May Day Court, 2 . . . Class Presi Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Club, dem, 2 , , , Hockgy Team, 1, 2, 3 , , 2, 3 . . . Colleqe Choir, 3 . . -PMGY Basketball Squad, 1,2 . . . W.C.G.A Day PCIQGCIIIT, 2 - - - SDCiHiSl'l Club, 3 Executive Board, 3 . . . Billboard - - - SWiIHIl'li1'lq TGCII-fl, 1, 2- Staff, 2 . . . Kittochtinny Players, 2 3 . . . International Relations Club, 2 P1'0m't1'0lTTe1' 3 . . . Commencement Play, 2. Robe and tassel , Steady Merriment The sure grip One of the gang 29 Mba' E5-X UAQKADAQMARGARET ELIZ ETH DAVIS v-UQ Ru 108 Holmes Avenue , Altoona, Pennsylvania La Tertulia Espanola, 2, 3 . . . Fresh- man Chorus . . . lnternational Rela- tions Club, 3 . . . Business Staff, Conococheaque. ' Imp of mischief Don't forget Tea for two ESTHER BALTZ DENNIS 201 North Robinson Avenue Pen Arayl, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Club 2, 3 . . .German Club, l, 2, 3 .. International Relations Club, 3 . . Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 3. The German converscrtioncrlisi Apron and mixing spoon Dusky lashes i - V . QV Q, . .W 4a,3 f - .... .i 'Pf1x:sri ma:..1I I- ,. t-sr...W-3, ,nnmm , i rfiw' -:WW NANCY COE DILWORTH 5303 St. Iarnes Terrace MARY ELIZABETH DICKSON Pittslourgh, Pennsylvania 306 M k Ctr et Street Freshman Chorus . . . La Tertulia WGTTGD, P9111'lSYlvania Espanola, 3 . . . Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 2, 3. Freshman Chorus . . . May Day PGQGCIUT, 2- Subtle reticence - 1 Occasional cynic Sugar and spice F I s Goldilocks mngm The History Maior 31 reg 11-'S' af Cl if .Ati 051 l lil! 'V if ' M ALICE MARIE DORR , 'P x . 111 . Ebensburg, Pennsylvania' 0 Orchestra, l, 2, 3 . . . Choral, 3 . . . Billboard Staff, 2 . . . Omega Theta, 2 . . . Chi Tau Pi, 2 . . . Secretary, 3 . . . Associate Member, International Relations Club, 3 . . . Conoco- cheague Staff. And little Audi-ey laughed and laughed I'm going away this week-end. Portraits and Pen-points A LOUISE DREW 346 77th Street Brooklyn, New York Freshman Chorus . . . German Club, l, 2, 3 . . . Biology Club, 3 . . . Riding Club, 1, 2, 3.3 F un and all that ' Pal o' mine The Compleat Angler L.-JG, .Kuff 'grad' MWC I ULIA DUNN 86 Third Avenue Iohnstown, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Club, SARAH E. EBERSOL 243 Hilands Avenue Ben Avon, Pennsylvania Hockey Team, l . . . Basketball Team l, 2, 3 . . . Student Council, 3 . . Chemistry Club, 3. 2, 3 . . . OICl'1GS'lICI, l, 2, 3 . . . Secre- The farmer takes Q wife tary-Treasurer, 2, 3 . . . Music Club, 3 . . . May Court, 2 . . . lnternational Relations Club, 3 . . . Y.W.C.A. Com- mittee, 2 . . . May Day Pageant Committee, 2. Lady Guinevere The happy face Music-maker Dark eyes Questioning spirit . f DOROTHY IANE EGLY ' R!! 'M 42 Florence Avenue 3 of my Bellevue, Pennsylvania ! l M15-ff: Ii?-'4ff'r J-'of ovf ,,1v 2, VD' Elm .,,d qyl MARY MARGARET ELIASON llO Spring Avenue Freshman Chorus . . . Freshman Y.W.C.A. Cabinet . . . Choral Club, 2,3 . . .Omega Theta, l, 2, 3... German Club, 2, 3 . . . Le Cercle Francais, -2, 3 . . . French Play, 3. . . Music Club, 3 . . . Freshman Rule Book Exam Committee, 2. Brown eyes My Darling ' Infectious giggle Chestertown, Maryland Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Club, 2, 3 . . . W.C.G.A. Executive Board, l . . . Student Council, l . . . May Day Paqeant, l, 2 . . . Y.W.C.A. Commit- tee, 2 . . . Y.W'.C.A. Cabinet, 3 . . . Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 2, 3 . . . Chairman, Freshman Rule Book Committee, 2. Confidence . Fore! Hail and farewell Iv' l ,- 3 l f 7 1 ,F 'Z' fl vig' if ELIZABETH MAY ELY 6 V -ff Muhlenberg Park ,L LORRAINE ELLswoRTH 7 f' Reading, Pennsylvania , 1483 Greenmont Avenue Freshman Chorus . . . May Day Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pageant, 2 . . . Associate Member, International Relations Club, 3. Freshman Chorus . . . May Day Pageant, 2 . . . Student Council, 3 Bass chortle . . . Class Secretary, 3. Now, not so fast Soignee O' K' An age of science Strange Victory 35 RUTH MARION FAGELY ' 87 Summit Avenue - North Plainfield, New lersey Freshman Chorus . . . Student Coun- cil, 2 . . . Omega Theta, l, 2, 3 . . . May Day Pageant, l . . . Kittochtinny Players Workshop, l, 2, 3 . . . Pytha- gorean Club, 2, 3 . . . International Relations Club, 3 . . . Choral Club, 3. Quiet humor Our capable friend Licorice ropes l ROSEMARY FARR . 30 Beekman Place New York City, New York Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Club, 2 . . . Vesper Choir, 2, 3 . . . May Day Pageant, 2 . . . May Day Costume Committee, 2 . . . ClassiCal'Club, 2 . Le Cercle Francais, 2 . . ,Secre- tary-Treasurer, 3 . . . Omega Theta, l, 2 . . . Phi Chi Psi, 3 . . . Billboard Staff, l, 2, 3 . . . Y.W.C.A. Committee, 2 . . . Kittochtinny Players Workshop, l, 2 . . . Chairman, Interclass Enter- tainment, 3 . . . Conococheague Staff. ' Lady with the typewriter Goody-Two-Shoes The New Yorker BETTY IANE FAST Liberty Center, Chio Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Club, 2 . . . Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 2, 3 . . . Der Deutsche Verein, l, 2, 3 . . . Secretary-Treasurer, 3 . . . Chem- FRANCES FISKE 904 Wellesley Road Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Hockey Squad, l, 2, 3. The furniture-stumbler Perpetual good nature istry Club, 2, 3 . . . w.c.c-.A. Trees- Oloqies urer, 3 . . . Finance Cornrnittee, 2. Sing a song of Sixpence The responsible party The retort courteous m.l,efM+ Xl MARY C. F LEAGLE Colonial Park Woodlawn, Maryland l 1 KATHARIN E B. FOX Ji 70 A , ' R d - Freshman Chorus . . . Freshman 10 Slmpson OG Y.W.C.A. Cabinet . . . Choral Club, Ardmore, Pennsylvania 3 . . . International Relations Club, , 3 . . . Kittochtinny Players Workshop, HOCk9Y TGCIITI, ll- - - Even TGCI111, 1 2, 3 . . . S.S.A. Committee, 2. . . . All-Wilson Team, l . . . Hockey . - Manager, 3 . . . Basketball Team, l Heart of gold . . . W.C.G.A. Executive Board, l . . . The social worker International Relations Club, 2, 3. , Smdes Psychologist supreme Deep, silent lady 5 Laughter on hockey fields t lt 5: H . l 4 -. 2 5 ,, V , ELIZABETH NAOMI FRAZER 7l02 Hilltop Road Bywoocl, Pennsylvania S.S.A. Committee, 2, 3 . '. . Y.W.C.A. Committee, 2 . . . Evanqelical League Cabinet, 2. The Importance of Being Earnest Details and the funny side Forty, 1ove HELEN VIRGINIA GARLINGER 452 East Liberty Street Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Choral Club, 3 . . . International Bela tions Club, 3. Remarkable good will To swim or not to swim . . . llBunnYll F 1. ma V' fr 0' I I 4 1 M M' J. . .4f','J If I 1. if ,. .Q 3 ' ' .U .l W K. Nf'2vM 9 93 Tl 3 ELEANOR IUNE GARVERICK 35 Culver Street ' S IH N I DORIS RANDOLPH GASKILL omerv1 e, ew ersey A ' I B , N Freshman Chorus . . . Omega Theta, 'Gmegm ew Iersey if 3 ' ' 21353151 1? lukg 2' 3 '2' Freshman Chorus . . . Omeqa Theta, ecfeafyf OC SY qua' l2... B'llb dns ff 1 2 3... 3 . . . Basketball squad, 2, 3 . . . In- dm Tau Pills MmfGDgY'PClgeGnt, ternational Relations Club, 3. , 2 ' I . . II- - . . . .e Cercle Frangals, 3 . . . Co- Rcxcquet cmd hockey stick nococheaque Staff' The Classic bent After such pleasures Tranquillity ' Sleepy Intellect and wit 40 l fwe MARIANA GIBBY 572 Highland Avenue CAROLYN C. GERHARD Westfield, New lersey 2l2 P A Gxson Venue Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Club, Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania 3 , , , Omega Theta, l, 2 . . . Chapter P Chairman, 3 . . . May Day Pageant, Freshman Chorus . . . Kittochtinnv 2 . . . Student Council, 3 . . . Phi Chi PlCiY9fS WOIkShOp, 2, 3 - . - S-S.-A. Psi, 3 . . . Secretary, 3 . . . Conoco- Committee, l, 2 . Pythagorean Cheqqueu Stqff, I Club, 3. Order cmd peace The correspondent A pair of blue eyes Levers and inclined planes -I-out ce qui est charmcmt Petite 41 HARRIET DIXON GLASS 515 Lincoln Way East 1 , AGNES A. GROSS Charnbersburq, Pennsylvania ' 267 Kurtz Avenue A Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Clulo, 2, 3. Minh and mugig Freshman Chor York, Pennsylvania us . . . Le Cercle ..Want G ride downtown? Frangais, 2 . . . Classical Club, 3. Camellias and velvet ' Spoken laughter Femme savante If I choose A A - ,, or rrsr V C C I V' '1 Wx V tim W 0' f ff? 1' '.Js' x Q 4 EDITH HARDEN OLIVE W- HAMMER l5O-24 86th Avenue 503 Sprinq Avenue jamaica, New York Elkins Park, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . Freshma Y.W.C.A. Cabinet . . . Hockey Team, l, 2, 3 . . . May Day Paqeant, l, 2 P-1'iSf0C1'UiiC P0159 . . . Kittochtinny Players Workshop, Sparkling eyes and laughter . Y.W.C.A. Cabinet . . . ,,Oh nov, l, 2, 3 . . Corresponding Secretary, 3 . . . Cho-, ral Club, 2, 3 . . . Omeqa Theta, 2, 3 . . . Phi Chi Psi, 3 . . . Treasurer, 3 . . . Business Staff, Billboard anol tra l 2 3 Prom Commit- Phare , , , tee, 2 . . . lnterclass Entertainment Committee, l, 2 . . . lnternational Relations Club, 2, 3 . . . Business Staff, Conococheaque. Black-eyed Changeling Poesy in retirement Informal princess H May Court, 2 . . . Freshman Chorus. wltw 43 QQQS-ER 'XXBLLYJ QT3' I l l 2 i it ffkfflfm, PRISCILLA, D. HARRINGTON 209 South Front Street 3 Q RUTH ELOISE HARRISON Harrisburg, Pennsylvania - 554 L S t Freshman Chorus . . . Kittochtinny Ocust tree Players Workshop, 2 . . . La Tertulia Hazleton, Pe1111SY1VCIHiCI Espanola, 3 . . .international Rela- tions Club, 2, 3, Freshman Chorus . Omega Theta, 2 . . . Phi Chi Psi, 2 . . . Kittochtinny The social life Players, 2, 3 . . . Head of Directing Affabmty Forum, 3 . . . One-Act Plays, 2 . . . Commencement Plays, 2 . . . Thanks- The piper plays free A - P giving Play, 3 . . . Pharetra Staff, 2, 3 . . . Book Club Manager, 3 .' . . May Day Pageant, l, 2 . . . Conoco- cheaqueur Staff. Firegold and windy copper Well, I don't care! C I-Iobgoblin in cr F ugue 44 fs l is SARAH GRACE HIGGINS Snow Hill, Maryland FLOE WINGERT HARTMAN Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Club, RR-7 2,3...MayCourt,l...May Day Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Pageant' 2 I' ' ' May Day Commit' tee, 2 . . . Kittochtinny Players Work- lnternational Relations Club, 3. Shop' 1' 2' 3 ' ' ' Kmochmmy Players' 2, 3 . . . International Relations Club, Small gardens l, 2, 3 . . . Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, 3 . . . ' Y.W.C.A. Committee, 2 . . . Chair- For greater learning man, Prom Committee, 2. Sound of the dance O, to live lightly Sudden blush Laugh in the dark 45 fry, l rv V K ff ,QM X4 . l, ,D i of rj . lx! 5 , It 5 f JM W x , fl ,X .. 'X I N rfb 1 W 1, gl It Q 9 ff ! I Va I SARAH CATHERINE HILDEBRAND 225 West North Street I ' Butler, pennsylvania W ELIZABETH DENNIS HOBBS Freshmen Chorus . . . Class Presi- I Little Silver, New Iersey dent, l, 3 . . . May Court, l . . . Kit- y tochtinny Players, l, 2, 3 . . . Com- Freshman Chorus . . . Freshman mencement Play, l, 2 . . . One-Act Y.W.C.A. Cabinet . . . Choral Club, Plays, l . . . Hockey Team, l, 2, 3 2, 3 . . . Secretary, 3 . . . College . Odd Team, 2 . . '. All-Wilson Choir, 2, 3 . . . Freshman Y.W.C.A. Team, 2 . . . Basketball Team, l, 2, 3 Committee, 3 . . . Conococheague , . . . Odd Team, 2 . . . Student Coun- Staff. I ' cil, 2 . . . Treasurer of A.A., 2 . . . , Wilson Emblem, Tennis, 2 . . . Col- A knack with the needle lege Choir, 2, 3 . . . Choral Club, 2, Capable TSSGIVG ' P 3 . . . W.C.G.A. Secretary, 3 . . . Rhythm onthe keys Biology Club, 3. f Contralto A Sportswoman Brandy 1 ' 46 V nww W'f 'J Q, C, Q ' fl J f' A f 5 Zgf' if N A' GERALDINE Ki HOLMAN Millerstown, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . Unolerclass Prom Committee, 2 . . . May Day Pageant, 2 . . .3 Kittochtinny Players, , 3 . . . Billboard Staff, 3 . . . Kittoch- tinny Players Workshop, 2 . . . Inter- national Relations Club, 3. Domesticity Gleam To the last detail . . ,,,,,., .1-wv bw-v , HELEN HOLMES VCream Ridge, New Iersey International Relations Club, 2, 3 . . Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 2, 3. Devil-may-care Kindly abruptness With open hands 'vp' l .S QSC My ARY ADALENE HoPE , WW 203 Eiqhth Avenue I I MARGARET HOWARD La Grange, lllinois Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Club, 1516 North LOS Robles 2, 3 . . . Riding Club, l, 2 . . . Le Pasaolena, California Cercle Francais, 3 . . . lnternational Relations Club, 3. Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Club, 3 . . . Orneqa Theta, 3 . lnterna- Miniature tional Relations Club, 3 . . .tl-lockey The positive reply Squad' 1' A Essentially correct Unruly curls Naivete Ma'gret -13' IEANNETTE M. HUBER 213 South Nineteenth Street IANICE E. HUNT 144 Bushkill Street Easton, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . Kittoohtinny Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Players Workshop, 2, 3 . . . La Ter- Billhoarol Staff, 2 . . . International Relations Club, 3. Stadiums and flying colors The regard enigmatic A time for everything. tulia Espanola, 3. Here and there Bookshelves and bridge tables No worries r fbrf' ELIZABETH T. HUNTER R Q1 'ii ,P 1 ' , ee SW 9 emsy mm. Donorm' ELINOR HUTT Freshman Chorus . . . Kittochtinny . Players Workshop, 2, 3 . . . May Day 625 Willow Street Pageant, l, 2 . . . Le Cercle Fran- - pallslawnl Pennsylvania gals, 3 . . . Business Staff, Billboard , 3 - ' - Ring C0mmllle9f 3 - - - Inter' Freshman Chorus . . . Freshman national Relations Club, 21 3 - - - Y.W.C.A. Caloinet. . . Cmeqa Theta, Freshman Y.W.C.A. C f . . . - - - Ommllleef 3 2 . . . Phi Chi Psi, 3 . . . Choral Club, May Day Costume Committee, 2. 3 l I I Billboard Staff, 2, 3. Book by the fire Blue velvet C Unexpected Smile Magazines and magazines Air ef serenity Unquestionable calmness swf' I .50 SIMM' I 9 I MARIORIE R. HUTT 526 Bellevue Avenue I-Iamrnonton, New Iersey Freshman Chorus . . . Basketball Team, I, 2, 3 . . . May Day Pageant, I, 2 . . . Student Council, 2 . . . Under- class Prom Committee, 2 . . . Choral Club, 3 . . . International Relations Club, 3 . . . Hockey Squad, 3. How ya doin'? Syncopcrtion Guard . . . pivot! m W7 MARY KATHERINE IRVIN 2l3 Ruby Street Lancaster, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Club, 3 . . . Basketball Squad, I, 2, 3 . . . Kittochtinny Players Workshop, l, 2, 3 . . . International Relations Club, l, 2, 3 . . . Underclass Prom Com- mittee, 2 . . . May Day Pageant, l, 2 . . . Omega Theta, 3. Molly-make-believe Neat as wax Confidcmte SZ? ff f. f but-C I I ' 11. lf ,441 LT . 7 I QQf.,f'ff N! l 'X wa' ff 55 . ee , e sus, u-10' DOROTHY VIRGINIA IONES 605 Virginia Avenue A MARIAN C. ONES Hagerstown, Maryland I , h International Relations Club, 3. 146 South S ermcm Street Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Point of observation I Le rouge et le noir Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Clulo, Th k d 3 . . . International Relations Club, e wee -n er - 2, 3 . . . May Court, l, 2. Rose-red. snow-white Vogue Holiday 59 -mu PAULINE KEEVER lOO Pennsylvania Avenue Brookline, Upper Darby P.C., Pa. Billboard Staff, l, 2 . . . lunior Feature Editor, 3 . . . lnternational Relations Club, l, 2, 3 . . . May Day Pageant, 2 . . . Omega Theta, 2, 3 . . . Phi Chi Psi, 3. Dark eyes Verve Abreast of the times RUTH MOUL KEMPER l4 North Royal Street East York, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Club 3 . . . May Day Pageant, l, 2 . . lnternational Relations Club, 2, 3. Alabaster Silently efficient A gentle answer . . . 5 ,,, 5 5 4 A v. 1940-A Uv . 1 4 ,fll,QZ f f uv 5 as-fy 1 f ,eff mf9'c9cW 11, 42,2 A F f' 3 t F! 'f f . 'fir oi ' A W , A if 1 fi f jf ' ww W y W A, Nw , ,Q s., Q K SF MURIEL ANN LEOPOLD xl k Y THQ., 1 ggf-4-is ,, 36 West 74th Street . flfikvw lf , y MARGARET M. LOGAN Y tk Agiexx ,N New York City, New York Mufti' ,GLR RQ' C1 b 1 2 M 3 237 Reynolds Street f is mfr ima u,, anaqer, I 1 ,Nfke R5 'Y Freshman Chorus . . . A.A. Repre- Kingston, -Pennsylvania I . ' is sentative, l . . . Hockey Team, 2, 3 F-dl' t . . . Basketball Team 3 . . . Secre- Freshman Chorus ' ' ' May DOW :XJ T Sak Q tary, Athletic Association, 3 4. . . Kit- Pqqeqmg 1 ' ' ' Y'W'C'A' Cabinet' 2' ' ' M 3 YWCA Finance Chairman 2 1 0 'N' tochtinny Players Workshop, 2 . . . ' ' 'F ' 'I ggi Mistress Of Make-up Forum, . . . TI'9CISL1I'9I',N 3 .C . . Kll- tochtinny Players Workshop, 2, 3 . . . I Bon Vivam lnternational Relations Club, l, 2, 3 S ddl d . . . . Program Chairman, 2 . . . Treas- a e an stmups urer, 3 . . . W.C.G.A. Finance Com- MC11'1hCIffG1'l 1CIdY mittee, 3 . . . Hockey Team, l, 2, 3 V . . . Odd Team, l, 2 . . . All-Wilson J, Team, 3. it Calm over the bay Executive The Art of Conversation r X6 'i 5- A5 it '21 JY Q 'Q' 5 1 ' I M . MYRTLE McCAULEY 1857 West River Drive Merchantville, New Iersey Freshman Chorus . . . Freshman- Iunior Banquet Committee, 1 . . . May Court, 1 . . . Classical Club, 2, 3 . . . Omega Theta, 2, 3 . . . May Day Pageant, 2 . . . Billboard Staff, 1, 2, 3 . . . Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 2, 3 . . . Phi Chi Psi, 3. Blue of the Navy The cup that cheers Princess Pat P WZ V45 ff GEORGIANA D. MCILVAINE 124 East Warren Street Beverly, New lersey Hockey Team, 1, 2, 3 . . . Basketball Squad, 1, 2, 3 . . . W.C.Cf.A. Execu- tive Board, 2 . . . May Court, 2 . . . International Relations Club, 2, 3 . . . Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 2, 3 . . . Freshman Y.W.C.A. Committee. Prince Charming, what-ho! Keen Historian Wings of Mercury wffflf 535 Walnut Street - Ib , I 12 0' Vw 7, f MARGARET ELIZABETH MCKEEVEE WU .15 M , ELIZABETH IVICLAUCHLIN Casatauaua, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Club, 3215 Seminary Avenue 2, 3 . . . International Relations Club, Richmond, Virqinia 3. ' ,Steps to 'hythm A 3 . . . Y. W. o. A. cabinet, 1 DOHY Dimples International Relations Club, 3 Facts and trends HOCk9Y SCIUCICl, 1. 2, 3- Buried in a magazine Dear old Dixie Humorously earnest 5 Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Club, Aix A 56 X I qw 54, fi, + HELEN E. MUESER . lO4 Hillside Avenue Verona, New lersey Freshman Chorus, l . . . Choral Club, 2, 3 . . . College Choir, l, 2, 3 . . . May Day Pageant, l, 2 . . . Kittoch- tinny Players, l, 2, 3 . . . Cne-Act Plays, 2 . . . Commencement Play, 2 . . . Der Deutsche Verein, 3 . . . Class Song Leader, l, 3 . . . Cheer Leader, 2. Voices heard along the wind Three boards and a passion Nay, Democritus. I give you the lie MARY KATHRYN MURRAY 21 Main Street Watsontown, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Club, 2, 3 . . . Music Club, 2 . . . Secretary- Treasurer, 3 . . . May Day Pageant, l, 2 . . . Hockey Squad, l . . . Hockey Team, 2, 3 . . . Y.W.C.A. Committee, 2, 3 . . . Conococheague Staff . . . Kittochtinny Players, 2, 3. Lyric grace Castillo en Espana The artist insouciant ev! ff! l fc 1 if ' 'f ff x r- ,jf if v ef ,jx ' r f My X 4 I . l, 1' J Xhff JMU!! ff ' ELIZABETH N ESBIT ,M ff ' il' I f ,NJ 436 Front Street , Northumberland, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . Class Treas- urer, l . . . Kittochtinny Players, l, 2, 3 . . . Secretary, 3 . . . Thanksqivina Play, 3 . . . Bing Committee, 3 . . . Basketball Team, Captain, l, 2, 3 . . . Hockey Team, l, 2, 3 . .' . Cmeqa Theta, 2, 3 . . . W.C.G.A. Executive Board, 2 . . . Biology Club. 3 . . . May Day Pageant, 1, 2 . . . Com- mencement Play, l, 2. Droll stories Puck in seven-league boots Quiet, please Q. i t - i it if . FL, E, wi A i 1 I l 4 4 e 1 l 51 t Q Q7 T T WV 62' lil B' T T Emil! tk Mvl f ,r ll t sf' ' ' .4 ff-I P V r,M,,,i Q F' 5 ,T I 4 K Xb K Q if Mi ,x Y Y Awww fl, E. FRANCES NIEMEYER l2U South Blakely Street 2 Dunmore, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . Class Secre- tary, 2 . . . Chemistry, 2, 3 . . . Kit- tochtinny Players, 2, 3 . . . Thanks- qivinq Play, 2 . . . One-Act Plays, 2 3 . . . Commencement Play, 2 -. . . Court . Iester, 2 . . . Underclass Prom Com- mittee, l, 2 . . . Class Cheer Leader, 3 . . . Business Staff, Billboard, 2 . . . Business Manaqer, Conoco- i cheaquef' Mickey Mice Q Five no trump Iovial capability it ,S 4 Z 4,3 . J Q10 wg QWDC. , , any 5 ESTHER BAILEY PALMER 1026 De Kalb Street Norristown, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Club, 2, 3 . . . May Day Pageant, I . . . Hockey Squad, 2, 3 . . . Basketball Squad, I, 2 . . . Orchestra, l, 2, 3 . . . President, 3 . . . Pythagorean Club, 3. Symphonies and stars fa 4- bl2 -and whc:tnot MILDRED VIRGINIA PENTZ' 259 Ramsey Avenue Chambersburq, Pennsylvania May Day Paqeant, I . . . Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3 . . . Student Council, 3 . . . Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 3. Tennis enthusiast Desire to be learned Town-goer l ELIZABETH G. PLANK l56 West Louther Street twirl yi ,MQ ANNE B. POMEROY Carlisle, 'Pennsylvania Port Royal, Pennsylvania International Relations Club, 3 . . . AA. Representative, 2 . . . Swimming Freshman Chorus D . g Basketball Team Captain' 1 ' ' ' Underclqss Squad l . . . W.C.G.A. Nominating Prom Committee' 2' S Boarcl, 2 . . . Class Vice-President, 3 Stream-lined swimming Iolly good fellow . . . Le Cercle Frangaise, 3 . . . lnter- national Relations Club, 2, 3. E Heigh-ho! Lafayette, we are here! Red plaid Quick laughter 60 ELIZABETH VIRGINIA REBERT Newport, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . International Relations Club, 2, 3 . . . Kittochtinny Players Stage-Set Forum, 2, 3 . . . IUNE REED 45 South Eighth Street Reading, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . May Day Pageant . . . Omega Theta, l, 2, 3 . . . Y.W.C.A. Finance Committee, 2 . . . Classical Club, 2, 3 . . . Treasurer, 3 Riding Club 2 3 . . Inter- Cll Ch',3...Ch lCl ,Q ' O eqe OH Ora uh 3 national Relations Club, 3. Sense oi the right Beautiful melodies O, constant lady! Woods in autumn Horses and dogs Intent to live E t tl RUTH RELYEA 985 Woodycrest Avenue New York City, New York Freshman ,Chorus . . . Choral Club, 2 , . . S.S.A. Committee, l, 2 . . . Hockey Squad, l . . . International Relations Club, 2, 3. Red cheeks in the wind 'China doll Softly spoken E A ff X9 ,. X VIRGINIA NORTH RICE l2 Clinton Avenue Ossining, New York Freshman Chorus . . . Freshman Y.W.C.A. Cabinet . . . Hockey Squad, 2, 3 . . . Y. W. C. A. Committee, 3 . . . S.S.A. Cabinet, 3 . . . Choral Club, 2, 3 . . . Vesper Choir, 2, 3 . . . Omega Theta, 2, 3 . . . International Relations Club, 2, 3 . . . Underclass Prom Committee, 2 . . . May Day Committee, 2 . . . Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 2, 3 . . . Business Staff, Conococheaque. International relations Flashing racquet Sportsmanship lj'ls'7f QW? t fi l IEAN RICKARD 226 Logan Street Lewistown, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Club 3 . . . International Relations Club 2, 3 . . . May Day Pageant, 2 . . Kittoohtinny Players Workshop, 3. Dry humor Weekends and like diversions On time IANE ELIZABETH ROBINSON 357l Beechwood Boulevard Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Club 2, 3 . . . International Relations Club, 2, 3. Books and such Precision Hnassuminq friendliness l 0 O wftlkltt ns. 5-df dzwmfd' , i.. ,:. ELIZABETH BOOKER ROHRER Route One Paradise, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Club, 2, 3 . . . May Day Pageant, 2 . . International Relations Club, 2, 3 . . Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 2, 3 Discreet State and languor Hey, Booker! wifi!! '7 1 ll-XNET L. RUF F 132 South Fourth Street Hamburg, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Club, 2, 3 . . . Omega Theta, 2, 3 . . . May Day Pageant, l . . . Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 2, 3 . . . Riding Club, 3 . . . International Relations Club, 3 . . . Le Cercle Frangzais, 3. Tickles and giggles llUnCll Sophisticated innocent EDN A M. SABY 321 Carlisle Street Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . Omega Theta, l, 2, 3 . . . International Relations Club, 2, 3 . . . Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 2, 3. Blazing a trail Scho1ar's insight Ready affability if .Prefs ' as . ,ff is 5 MARIE L. SCI-IOLLA ' Q39 fx ll4 Swartz Street Dunmore, Pennsylvania My Freshman Chorus . . . La Tertulia Espanola, 3 . . . Choral Club, 2, 3 . . . lnternational Relations Club, 3. ' An eye for chic Quit crcrbbin'! F astidious l MARGARET SHERWOOD lO47 Cameron Avenue Tyrone, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Club, 3 . . . Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 1, 2, 3 . . . Billboard Staff, 2, 3 . . Omega Theta, l, 2 4 . . Chapter Chairl man, 3 . . . Assistant Fire Captain, 3 . . . Chairman, Rina Committee, 3 . . . Phi Chi Psi, 3. Well-1-1- Chin up! Intelligence tests and scholarship QQ f f V X - l ELEAN OR GORDON STEINKE 142 Tinkharn Road L. MIRIAM SMITH Akron, Chio Allentown, New Iersey May Day Pageant, l, 2 . . . Kittoch- Freshman Chorus U 1 D May Day tinny Players Workshop, l, 2, 3 . . . Pageant, l, 2 . . . Student Council, Prom Committee' 2 ' ' ' Hockey 3 . . . Basketball Team 1 2 3 . . . Squad' 1' 2' 3 ' - ' Basketball Squad' Le Cercle Fromgqis 2 ' 'French l, 2 . . . International Relations Club. Play, 3 . . . Unclerclass Prom Corn- 3 ' Conococheaque Staff' ' , 2. mmee Tail winds Dribble and shoot Scarlet Skies The best of pals Moods in black and white Brown and vivid green 67 dfjdljfbf f M 5 Mfg! we M JL ft' M. LOUISE STEPHENSON 4 l 3 Pitt Street Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . Choral Club, of -,I www Wftfw PM x I 0 ,V CAROLYN V. STITELY 46 West Third 2, 3 . . . Vesper Choir, l, 2, 3 . . . Waynesboro, Pennsylvania College Choir, 2, 3 . . . May Day . Pageant, 2 . . . Hockey Squad, 2 . . . Choral Club, 3 . . . lnternational Rela- Swimming Team, l, 2 . . . Captain, tions Club, 3. 2 . . . La.Tertulia Espaf1ola,'3 . . . W.C.G.A. Nominating Board, 3. Books and candlelight Graceful dives Blended harmonies HL pa1. Pretzels at midnight ' Carmine and sepia 3 68' ,, ay-I Y-1- WK S MW' xx ,.. HELEN KATHRYN STONE 1142 West Ninth Street Erie, Pennsylvania . Freshman Chorus. Straightiorward Dinner at eight Sudden laughter ELIZABETH M. SUTER 1112 Wheatland Avenue Lancaster, Pennsylvania Evangelical League, l, 2, 3. Song at evening Simplicity Essence of kindliness I 1 1 1, . g, 51 1, 5. ge 51 1 31 ii gi ai Sl 1 1 : 1 1 i 1 IV! IANET L. SWINEHART 41' 1035 Bellview Avenue Pottstown, Pennsylvania 5 1 XPreshman Chorus . . . Class Vice- President, 2 . . . Kittochtinny P1ayers, 1, 2, 3 . . . May Day Paqeant, 1, 2 . . . Chora1 C1ub, 2 . . . International Relations C1ub, 2, 3 . . . Advertisinq Manager, Bi11board and Phare- tra, 3 . . . Business Staff, Conoco- cheaquef' Business and pleasure Sophisticated warmth Reveller in brown and white 1 DOROTHY IEAN TAGGART East Ho11y Avenue Pitman, New Iersey Freshman Chorus . . . Freshman Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, 1 . . . Chora1 C1ub, 2 . . . May Day Pageant, 2 . . . Busi- ness Statf, ConoCocheaque. Let's eat! Uncommon geniality Zest for learning lll l , , ja . A J, ..,l ,z,tLfretU-VY MARGARET E. ToRREY li, j 4 f t IANE ADELINE TINNEY 245 Monmouth Boaol Elizabeth, New lersey Freshman Chorus . . . Kittochtinny Players Workshop, l, 2, 3 . . . Clas- sical Club, 3 . . . Prom Committee, 2 . . . May Day Pageant, 2 . . . Busi- ness Staff, Conococheague. Ot equal mind Between trains Pursuit of happiness 203 West Avenue lenkintown, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . Class Secre- tary, l . . . May Day Pageant, 2 . . . Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 2, 3 . . . Underclass Prom Committee, 2 . . . Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, 2 . . . Evan- gelical League Cabinet, 3 . . . Biology Club, 3 . . . Billboard Technical Statt, l, 2, 3. Ready for service White coat and forceps Taciturnity Tl fag, ' 1 ,Ca-C4 is , 'f MARY OTTINGER TRIPP V -4,1 K 'jx A A Fir! N- ' zefwf ' 520 Hamilton Avenue K P MARY CHARLOTTE TROUTMAN' j Trenton, New Iersey QA 1 K h 19 Ch h Sr 1 be W, omega There, 2, 3 . . . om Tau Pi, me we f 3 . . . Der Deutsche Verein, 1, 2, 3. KinCJST3I11 P9I1HSY1VCiI1iCi Merry Mary . Wheatfields in sunlight Madchen und Miirchen Freshman Chorus .' . . Swimming Team, i, 2 . . . Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 2, 3 . . . May,Day Stage Set, 2 . . . May Day Stage Set Man- ager, 3 . . . Pythagorean Club, 2 . . . Secretary-Treasurer, 3 . . . May Day Pageant, 2. Behind the scenes . Undiiferentiated calculus Sunlight blowing on the wind i ' 9 , fl., V wg tw J' X . 1 I J Gf, U lf! , X ,'1 'I bf xv ll A f iff L! n JV 14 pu -,V my , , . ,f N, L, V l ff' it -wk 1 Y X w 'Nu 1 l kr . 3- J V .X , Y t ' N 1 I UB ljofnzfi A if' J if -2 Jw' gf' ,Q IJ! tu in f Uv if J Q f JY J! lf Ulf! lil L, W TV! ' my 'J . I jx 'V l o O VN A l . L o W 'Ol C 4 GRAYCE C. TURNER 468 Lyceum Avenue Roxborough, Philadelphia, Pa. Freshman Chorus . . . Riding Club, l, 2, 3 . May Day Pageant, 2 . . . Hockey Team, l, 3 . . . Odd Team, l, 3 . . . Basketball Team, l, 2, 3 . . . Swimming Team, l, 3 . . . Swimming W , 2 . . . Riding Seal, 2 . . . Assis- tant Riding Manager, 2 . . . Kittoch- tinny Players, 2, 3 . . . lnternational Relations Club, 3 . . . Athletic Repre- sentative, 3. Lord and Taylor A strong stroke Life is a race , FLORENCE I. TYSON A . l35 Kendall Boulevard - Oaklyn, New lersey , J ,' I 4ff' ff 'f J 5 f .y rf I ! X l 1 A! ffl f H 1 l ' r iff Freshman Chorus . . . Freshman Y.W.C.A. Cabinet . . . Kittochtinny Players, l, 2, 3 . . . One-Act Plays, 2 . . . Thanksgiving Play, 2 . . . Bill-l board Staff, 3 . . . A.A. Treasurer, 2 . . .Hockey Team, l, 2, 3 . .. Hockey Captain, l, 2 . . . Even Team, l, 2, 3 . . . All-Wilson Team, l, 2, 3 . . . Basketball Team, l, 2 . . . Even Team, l, 2 . . . Swimming Team, 1, 2 . . . All-Wilson Team, l . . . Under- class Prom Committee, 2 . . . May Day Pageant, l, 2 . . . Commence- ment Play, l, 2 . . . lnternational Relations Club, l, 2 . . . Class Stunt, 2 . . . Conococheague Staff . . . Chi Tau Pi, 3. Hockey ace All-Wilson grin Happy, haPPY world E-KL W. n if Ort f All l l ff' J - , sw v 1 3 V , 1+ V l cv if ',' may . ff ' if ,fi ' .ft f'-ll J - V ', . if 4 1 ff! ff f X N ww 1 !w9'0'J,,0 WWW? i LOIS VAN MATER 832 Hillside Avenue Plainfield, New lersey Freshman Chorus . . . Swimming Team, l, 2, 3 . . . Prom Committee, 2, 3 . . . Biology Club, 3 . . . Interna- tional Relations Club, 2, 3. Yes. there's a spirit here The News of the world Courage of the modern mgmffc PEGGY WALKER l2l4 Seventh Street Moundsville, West Virginia Freshman Chorus . . . International Relations Club, 2 . . ., Pythagorean Club, 2, 3 . . . Chemistry Club, 3 . . . Class Treasurer, 3. , Harper's Bazaar Check and re-check Delightful curiosity AM K. Qa- Q.-53361,- ' Jr ...P-Q VJ' GF- ELLEN WEIR 4l8 Connecticut Drive Erie, Pennsylvania Freshman Chorus . . . Freshman- lunior Banquet Committee, l . . . May Day Committee, 2, 3 . . . May Day Pageant, 2 . . . Kittochtinny Players, 2, 3 . . . Vice-Presiclent, 3 . . . Commencement Play, 2 . . . Thanks- giving Play, 3 . . . Unclerclass Prom Committee, 2 . . . Class Song Leaoler, 2 . . . W.C.G.A. Finance Committee, 2 . . . Biology Clulo, 2, 3 . . . Secre- tary, 3 . . . Conococheague Staff. Palette and brush Mask and Wig Microbe hunter MIRIAM L. WHITE l2l2 West Cary Street Richmond, Virginia Freshman Chorus . . . La Tertulia Espanola, 2, 3 . . . Riding Club, 2, 3 . . . Kittochtinny Players Workshop, 2, 3 . . . May Day Pageant, 2. Linguist Tarheel Whip and spurs , 1 ,N I 1 1 3 1. , tt wi lt. 11 t ut ., I 'i ,1 .1 l Q 1 V l l l L l z l l f . I Af, it 39 , i ,. 5 X im , t M-mmm 3 ' Qhrv-s ZHf..r +W:.wW++-A phna, ' '. wa, M 0 0. L 3yD,'f?'i 7NAv? tfwef 711-'7 C4151-oval cu. GW W .. 1-:VELYN WILTSHIRE jf-0 - 1245 Walnut street 3 3 , . ODWORTH Turtle Creek, Pa. MARTHA E WO l h, N Omega Theta, l, 2, 3 . . . Classical Grew OC ew Jersey Club, 2, 3 . . I. Pharetra Staff, 3 Freshman Chorus ' U u May Day . . . Chi Tau Pi, 3 . . . International Reluiions Club 3 Pageant, 2 . . . Choral Club, 2, 3 . . . ' ' S.S.A. Committee, 2 . . . Hockey Ars gmtia anis . ?qE1ac3i, 2, 3 . . . Evangelical Leaque, V curls cock of the head Independence and originality Pianissimo Mary and Martha it' 76 vyfxfpf' 0' or , My qy 6 ELIZABETH G. WRIGHT Allentown, New Iersey Omega Theta, l, 2, 3 . . . Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3 . . . Conococheaque Staff. Now we are six Match-stick ladies This is tranquil period. DOROTHEA L. ZACHARIAE The Dunes Surt City, New Iersey Freshman Chorus . . . Student Coun- cil, l . . . Class Treasurer, 2 . . . Kit- tochtinny Players Workshop, l, 2 . . . Y.W.C.A. Publicity Committee, 2 . . . Swimming Team, l, 2 . . . Hockey Squad, l, 2 . . .Hockey Team, l . . . Cmeqa Theta, l . . . Chi Tau Pi, 2, 3 . . . Billboard Statt Typist, 2, 3 . . . Pharetra Statt, 3 . . . Editor, Co- nococheaquef' Besieqing army The Chambered Nautilus Three men on a horse r 'I ,' 9 5 ,ae 2 ' J- ,'i 4-' : xl f ...f 4 ,- a ff? 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'13 3,1- ' , N . .- , , ' .v , . -' V yn, A .- .I , 4 f ' . . - 5 -. 1 ,L f-v:t'g:-1 'Q-.,.- .xg tg. .,,y-,ma - , - - - ' 4, -gf , 4. . . '.'f. 1 V f , , I 2, e- , H-, W! X 1 5 5 21 t,' lf if 1 1 ,, f -'!t':f'z.f ',fZ,f V? V DOROTHY MEYER DOROTHY IANE EDWARDS Pfegldent VlC9-P1'SSiCl91'1l l I O one oi us can really know what has happened during these four college years until we are far enough away, in point of time, to see them whole. Now, when we try to think What has happened, and what does it mean? a thousand tiny situations bound into our memory, one after the other, chaot- icallyg there is no continuity, no meaning. lt is as though we were watching a screen play which moves jerkily, a play without plot, in which many actors gesture, and speak with their eyes, in madly-shifting scenes . . . a picnic by night, the faces beautiful in the glow of tire . . . the and coldness and deathly solitude of the place, as well as our own aching back, are forgotten in the throes of writing a term study-hall when the lateness -paper . . . the soft grass by the Conococheague where we lie, all laziness, on hot spring afternoons . . . our own warrn bed when the clear, high voices of the choir sing Noel with a so ' If ff SENlGlQ CLASS EDITH STEVES PEGGY BALDWIN Treasurer Secretary joy that trembles in the cold, black morning . . . clouds of cigarette smoke smothering us while we play hysterical games . . . We've desired, and tried, and brooded, and used hard common-sense sometimes. And always we have watched ourselves. This is the link which gives continuity to the scenes, plot to the play. We have been allowed, nay, forced, to explore ourselves, to see of what stuff we are made, standing alone . . . our sensitivity, intellect, and will. This much college has taught us, a lesson that is no mere memorization of ct lifeless formula, but a lesson that is vital and progressive, this much college has taught us . . . to know ourselves, and to begin to guess what relation we bear to the world, and it to us. Winifred Oler. 81 WARFIELD HALL RIDDLE HALL 1-.1-1 .-,-.1 9-.',xi. 5, I. ' - U ff' 1 r :u':v .::. jgflijrs ax, '. J THE SGPHCDMCDRE ww- I A i I 5 'I 'e I V4 1 5 ri X 1 me i Il, ll I P, 5 XP CLASS 4 Vi 'E W 5 I gi if Y , 5 w ' 1 V w Y i I I ANNA KRATZ President l A H NATALIE WOOD 1 5 1 Vice-President , 5 f ELIZABETH KURTZ V A Secretary 4 v ELEANOR TICHENOR i Treasurer l 3 A 1 85 :gi 1. f SCDPHGMQRE CLASS l-TISTCDRY HE story is told of a small island in the Pacific, which is inhabited by a group of people named Smith. A number of YGCIIS GQTO, Oi man by the name of Smith was shipwrecked on the island, and the natives were so captivated by his name that they all adopted it. Consequently, every member of their community has the same name, and it is extremely difficult to distinguish one person from another. Somehow, we members of the class of '38 were rather like those Smiths when we first arrived at college. We were just a group of in- dividuals who did not know one another apart, and no one else seemed to know us apart either. Smith is such a vague, indefinite name. Almost any kind of person can be named Smith.. Then one day some- thing startling happened. We discovered that we all had first names, we weren't the same at all. lnstead of saying Miss Smith, one could say Miss Susan Smith, and immediately every one knew who was meant and could put Susan in alittle mental cubby hole by herself. Each of us had our own hopes andambitions and desires. Some of us liked hot fudge sundaes and some Wordsworth. Others preferred a hockey stick or a violin. We had found ourselves. . . Then one day, after we had been individuals for a long while, we discovered another startling fact. Some of us had the same first names. There were two Abigail Smiths and three Arabella Smiths. They had different middle initials, to be sure, but just the same, it was rather odd that their name should be so much alike. So these people began to pair off: and they became roommates and friends and began to eat their hot fudge sundaes and read their Wordsworth together. We have made a lot of discoveries since we came to college, but somehow this seems to be the biggest. We are individuals, but we have something too that makes us want to play hockey together, to sing together, and to cheer together - something that makes us a class. One of the Greek philosophers has said that each now is the begin- ning of a future and the ending of a past. Our sophomore year is Q big now for with all us. Behind us lies the beginning of our college career, its sense of novelty and strangeness, before ug 1193 the remainder and perhaps the best of our college life. Anything and everything lies before us, and we face it as a class united. Whqtevgr the future may hold, we are all named Smith, and SQ-,me of us even have the same first names. Alice Shutts. l A 86, FRESHMAN CLASS HISTGRY EGEND tells us that in Home there stood a temple to the god lcrnus. This god had two faces- one looked into the past, the other boldly searched the future. On entering college we experienced that same feeling. We paused for a slight glance backward to home and all our old life, and then set our faces resolutely ahead in search of the new. A history of our class cannot be all has beens -it is an evenly divided lanus which faces the past and the future alike. We can look back even now to the first good frolic with new-found friends, the difficulties of piloting a spoonful of soup up over a placard which proclaimed our identity to the world, the search for biological specimens at Mont Alto, and the surging thrill of class spirit which dummy rush afforded. But with all our good times we are always looking ahead and anticipating what is in store for us in the three years yet to come. And so We push onward, pausing but seldom for a backward glance, under the red and White of 1939. Katherine B. Krumbholz. 87 . U r 1 I THE PRESHMAN 5 3 ? e CLASS FLORENCE PARRY President ,f . , f MARGARET KING Vice-President KATHERINE MASON Secreicrry MARGARET NORCROSS Treasurer 76' 5271?-.E-1. 'hun-in ,A -.,,.bN ,NNN 58.4- -ahah.. -A 472, QW 7 X fWW ww fW65fZ02fcM WARFIETD HALL AND HARMONY COTTAGE THE TOHN STEWART MEMORIAL LIBRARY vii ' A U .5 i . 'F 1 , 2 5 if 'ES 2 . A 3 WH 11,1 ,, Q: A A :E : X A 5.1 ' -1 1 1 If ez' f I ' , ' ' iff f Tri ' I ll 1, 'i ,, Q 1- - f. .uf .,' . , , Z . ,bi 91 . Z W T .-: ' I ' 3 i 5 -Q ffl-, ff, I H X , WW pf: -,wfivw ,ff-1 ff U - '4'.:,pFi,l,fzM,z. f, W'f:',fwzwf2 M' .. ff ' Hb wf ,Nga yi: pb M,,,cfff,Q I ,Vp pain ' 'MVK ,f A WW2?75fM if V 1 . , , 2,1 4' f I , T . if,,:,f-w4,2zff5 fs im ' A 1 w yi I ' 1 ' x 2 1 L SLAVE! V Y-Ann 'V ' 'T T ALUMNAE HALL THE WALK TO WARFIELD HALL 44,39 X937 'ZZ7dVLi QHUVLA WTLSCDN CGLLEGE GCDVERNMENT ASSCDCTATTQN Q fri C e r S RELENE VORTTGERN .... . . President MARGARET COTTOM . . . . Vice-President CATHERINE I-HLDEBRAND . . . . Secretary BETTY IANE EAST , , . . . Treasurer Pins of Organizations HELENE VORTIGERN MARGARET CQTTQM President Vice-President CATHERINE HILDEBRAND BETTY IANE FAST Secretary Treasurer 94 EXECUTIVE EGARD 1936 He1en Vortiqern Margaret Cottom Ruth Ernst 1937 1938 Louise Creasy Edith Boyce Iean Campbell Marion Cabe11 1939 Elizabeth Smoot Sarah Frantz Faculty Members Dr. Amos it Miss Davison HOUSE PRESIDENTS Mi1dred Savacool Main CLibrary side? Mary Lee Mi11er Main CPar1or sideb Margaret E11is Biddle Ruth Dewees Aiumnae Ianet Graham South Frances Richards F1etcher 95 Ag.. STUDENT ooUNo1L RUTH ERN ST ' 1 President LILIAN PASSMOREX Secretary Members 1936 Y 1938 ' Helen Beard Mary Helen Bickley lane Condit Virginia Burslem Elizabeth Humphreys Mary Douglas Alice Powlison Philippa Connor Mary Elizabeth Stone Virginia Sleppy 1937 1939 Elizabeth Chestnut Ethel Thompson Sarah Ebersol Margaret Norcross Lorraine Ellsworth Sara Erantz Mariana Gibby Peggy King Miriam Smith Martha Hawk Day Student Representative Mildred Pentz 96 Y. W. C. A. CABlNET Officers IEAN HAINES ..... . . President FLORENCE ARMSTRONG . . . Vice-President MARGARET LOGAN . . . Treasurer PAULINE MORROW . . . Secretary Committee Chairmen Florence Armstrong ,,.........,..,....,....,..,.. Vrce-Pres1clent's M1r1am Brokaw ............. ........,.r..,,... 'N fespers Ioan Humphrey-Lonq ....,... ...,.r. E ntertainment Mary Marqaret Eliason ...,..........,.......r..,..r.... Literature Pearl Schoenberqer ...,.......,.......,........ World-fellowship Carolyn McDowell ........, Membership and Handbook Eleanor Lowe ...................................,..............,.., Publicity Paqe Gemmill ...... .......,., M usic Lucille Balclridqe ....... ......,................,.....,. F inance Grace l-liqqins ........ ............................ P reshrnan Y lanet Swinehart .................... Correspondinq Secretary Marquerite Kauffman ..... ........................... Y Meeting Bernice Olds .................. ....... A rea Reporter Representatives of Other Organizations Virqinia Latta ...............................,....................... S. S. A. Elizabeth Hoffman ......... ...... E vanqelical Leaque 1 97 Q. .14-' SCCIAL SERVICE ASSCCIATICN VIRGINIA LATTA . . . . . President ELIZABETH HUIVIRHRIES . . .. Vice-Presiolent MARY ELIZABETH HOPKINS . . . Secretary VIRGINIA RICE ..... . ' Treasurer Margaret Behrens 4Chairman ot Grphanaqe Committee Charlotte Brown Chairman oi Library Committee Sara Bamber - Chairman of Old Ladies' Home Committee Mary Elizabeth Stone Chairman of Girl Scouts Committee Elizabeth Humphreys Chairman of Little Sister Committee Betty Baumqartner . Chairman ot Newville and Mont Alto Committee Faculty Advisers Dr. Wolff Miss Holcomb - 98 I '! A-el CANDLE CLUB RUTH ERNST HARRIET FRANKLIN MARY EMILY GINTER IEAN HAINES DOROTHY MEYER ESTHER MULLOWNEY WINIFRED OLER MARY ELIZABETH STONE HELENE VORTIGERN 99 CHI TAII PI BERNICE OLDS . . . . . President ELIZABETH RICHARDS . . . Vice-President ALICE MARIE DORR . . . Secretory HAZEL BARNES . . . Treasurer Members 1936 Mory Tripp lean Haines Florence Tyson E1 ecm or Jones Evelyn Wiltshire Ioan Humphrey-Long Dorotheot Zcrclfiotricre 1938 1937 Olive Bcrtes Betty Boumqortner Betsie Hopkins Doris Gorskill Icrne Mctnn I Dorothy Rineord Alice Shutts Honorary Members Dr. Amos Dr. Montgomery Miss Dunccm ,I 100 PHl CHl PSl HARRIET FRANKLIN PEGGY BA.LDlNlN . MARlAli-IA GIBBY OLlVE HAMMER . 1936 Mildred Brown Ruth Dehholrri Mdry Emily Giriter Emily Leber Esther Mullowney Winitred Oler Dorothy Spotts . . . President . . Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer Members 1937 Dorothy Hutt Pauline Keever Myrtle McCauley Morqoret Sherwood 1938 leon Hctvlick Sdror Smith Honorary Members Miss Rosenkroms Miss Ddvisori Miss Disert Miss Riddle 101 UPPER LITERARY SOCIETIES' CONTEST CRITICAL ESSAY Fact and Flavor ,......I......,.., .,.......,....,.........A..........., R uth Beiswiriaer, Chi Tau Pi The Primavera, First Prize ....... ...... E lizaloeth FGIQUSOUI Phi Chi Psi SHORT STORY tStressing Characterl The Silver-Backed Brush ............................................... Ruth Denholrn, Phi Chi Psi Unseasoned Timher, First Prize ........ ....... D orothy Zachariae, Chi Tau Pi POETRY tBlank Versel Fulfillment .............,,,................,...i.... A ...........,........................ B ernice Olcls, Chi Tau Pi Interlude on Kastro, First Prize ...,...... ......... I-I elen-Sterling Granger, Phi Chi Psi PLAY tHistoricall The Tower oi London, First Prize .,........................ Esther Mullowney, Phi Chi Psi There Will the Eagles be Gathered ........ .f ........ Martha Allen, Chi Tau Pi OMEGA TI-IETA CONTEST SHORT STORIES u O, MY, MY. Ma Bonnie. Bonnie. Myl, First Prize ....,.... .......... I ean M. I-Iavliclc Substitution ..................,....................,.................,.......... ......... E velyn I. Wiltshire Silently She Rocked ......... ........ D orothy A. Rineard The Case of F10SSie Iones ....... ............. D oris Gaskill ESSAYS Lime ..................,.................. .................. ...................... M a ry Tripp A Heaven Full of Stars ......... ........ B etty R. Baumqartner Essay On Nothing ...........,.... ........... R osernary Farr Yanqize Kianq. First Prize ....... ....... ........ M a ry E Hopkins 4 ' 102 CMEGA THETA MILDRED BROWN . . . . President ELIZABETH HOFFMAN . . . Vice-President SARA BAMBER . . . . Secretary ' 1936 Bertha lane Caldwell Dorothy Meyer Marcia Bother Aline Schlatter Louise Wilkinson Ianice Wittchen 1937 Miriam Brokaw Dorothy EglY Ruth FaqelY Iune Garverick Margaret Howard Mary Irvin Elizabeth Neshit - CLIVE BATES .......... Treasurer ELIZABETH CATHERMAN Chairman of Alpha Chapter MARGARET SHERWOOD Chairman of Beta Chapter Members Iune Reed Virginia Rice lanet Ruff Edna Saby Elizabeth Wright Mary Fleagle Geraldine Holman Ieannette Huloer Ianet Swinehart Christine Turner 1938 Eileen Ferguson Myra Freet Elsie Fletcher Katherine Hoffman Honorary Member Miss Hoffman Pauline Landes Alberta Lang Louise Owen Ethel Dickson Anna Kratz Alice Preisler Helen Stark 1939 Iune Caverow Mary Cooley Anita Conner lean Iarnieson Charlesanna Lee Ianet Mackenzie Margaret Norcross T INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB DOROTHY MEYER Presldent MARGARET HINKEL VICE Presldent ANITA POOLE Secretary MARGARET LOGAN . Treasurer up si I :I 7 3 . 1 A E E , ! 'P Q . 4 L 5 1 v N3 g is 3 lm if 1 1936 Katharine Bartley Helen Beard Dorothy Daub Virginia Eckel Dorothy lane Edwards lsabel Fiedler Elizabeth Haller Elizabeth Hoffman Ioan Humphrey-Long Francesmay Manges Margaret Main Ieanne Merrick Marie Oberlin Ieanne Railing Lois Rinehart Marcia Rother Mildred Savacool Sarah Thompson 1936 Florence Armstrong Margaret Behrens Active Members Sarah L. Van Ormer lanice Wittchen 1937 Wynnefred Armstrong Eleanor Bambrick Emily Bent Carolyn Clark Helen Cline Louise Creasy Mary Adalene Hope Marjorie Hutt Ieannette Huber Mary lrvin Dorothy Iones Pauline Keever Ruth Kemper Georgiana Mcllvaine Margaret McKeever Elizabeth Plank Mary Elizabeth Dickson Virginia Rice Esther Dennis Sarah Ebersol Rosemary Farr Frances Fiske Mary Fleagle Helen Garlinger Priscilla Harrington Floe Hartman ' Associate Alice Powlison Frances Richards lean Runkle Mary Martha Bingman Beth Shaner Bertha lane Caldwell Pearl Schoenberger Ruth Dewees Helen Derrom Kathryn Fitch Margaret Garnes Ianet Graham Anne Grimshaw Eleanor Hefty Eleanor Iones Marguerite Kauffman Emily Leber Rhoda Markey Bernice Olds Lilian Passmore Ruth Paul Dr. Rogers Esther Spahr Edith Steves Mary Elizabeth Stone Helene Vortigern Raquelita Wistar 1937 Sara Barnber Hazel Barnes Elizabeth Catherman Margaret Davis Alice Marie Dorr lulia Dunn Elizabeth Ely Ruth Fagely Elizabeth Rebert Elizabeth Rohrer lane Robinson Ianet Ruff lean Rickard Edna Saby Carolyn Stitely Mary Tripp Members Betty lane Fast Katharine Fox Iune Garverick Agnes Gross Olive Hammer Grace Higgins Geraldine Holman Margaret Howard Elizabeth Hunter Dorothy Hutt Marian lones Muriel Leopold Christine Turner 1938 Dalba Brillianiine Mildred Brita Ethel Dickson lean Havlicl: Katherine Hoffman Pauline Landes Olga Mattes Gretchen Painter Mary Cathrine Riegner Margaret Williamson lean Winters 1939 Elizabeth Dunn lane Louise Parry Virginia Roberts Lois Van Mater Peggy Walker Evelyn Wiltshire 1938 Lucille Baldridge Mary Helen Bickley Shirley Doremus Rachel Earp Frances Fox Lois Heck Betsie Hopkins Constance Leighton Elizabeth McLauchlin Barbara Lewis Anne Pomeroy lune Reed Margaret Sherwoo Eleanor Steinke lanet Swinehart lean Taggart Honorary Members Dr. Allyn Dr. Clark 105 Pauline Morrow Alice Shutts d Virginia Sleppy Sara Smith Helen Stark Evelyn Woodward Dr. Wolff r CLASSICAL CLUB RUTH DEWEES . . . . . President DOROTHY DAUB . . . Vice-President IUNE GARVERICK . . Secretary IUNE REED . . , . Treasurer Members V 1936 1937 Mary Martha Bingrnan ' Hazel Barnes Mildred Brown Elizabeth Byerly Eleanor Hefty Elizabeth Hoffman lean Huyett Dorothy Meyer Winiired Oler Ruth Paul Ieanne Railing Elizabeth Richards lean Runkle Mildred Savacool Helene Vortigern Martha Black Agnes Gross Myrtle McCauley lane Tinney Evelyn Wiltshire, 1938 Iulia Billings Virginia Burslem Marion Cabell Anna Kratz Kathryn Magill Eleanor Tichenor Honorary Members Dr. Franklin Dr. Goodfellow Dr. Lutz Dr. Hicks Miss Rosenkrans 106 ' Ieanne Bright DOTOUAY 101195 LE CERCLE ElQANCAlS BETTY BYEBLY .... , , 1 President MARIANA SPBINGEB . , Vicgpfgsidem ELIZABETH WRIGHT . , , Secretary Members 1936 Elizabeth Hunter Margaret Cottom Buth Dewees Virginia Eckel Buth Ernst Carolyn McDowell Virginia Nassimbeni Esther Spahr Ianice Wittchen 1937 Edith Boyce Dorothy Egly Doris Gaskill Agnes Gross Mary Adalene Hope Muriel Leopold Mildred Pentz Anne Pomeroy lean Bickard lanet Buff Miriam Smith 1938 Iulia Billings Dalba Brilliantine Pauline Landes Louise Owen 1939 Sara Frantz Honorary Members Miss Syvret Mademoiselle Vivien Miss Woods Miss Dodd 107 GERMAN CLUB MlLDBED SAVACOOL . . . President CHABLQTTE BBGVVN . . . Vice-President BETTY IANE FAST . . Secretary-Treasurer Members 1 1936 1-lelen Mueser Peqay Balclwin Mary Martha Binqman V Anne Golz Marqaret' 1-linkel Eleanor lones Erancesmay Manqes Mary Tripp Lorraine Ellsworth Esther Palmer lane Bobinson 1938 Kathryn Maqill Esther Mullowney Betty Biitert Alberta Lanq Olqa Mattes ' Pearl Schoenberqer ' 1937 Esther Dennis Louise Drew Dorothy Eqiyl 1939 Katherine Behrens Virginia Gehr Sally Ann Geissinqer Elizabeth sum Honorary Member Miss Pokrantz 103 , 2 ' r L SPAN DOROTHY IANE EDWARDS . . DOROTHY AOKERMAN . . SARA BAMBER 1936 Virginia McMichael Bernice Olds Peggy Stoner lSH CLUB . . President . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Members Betty Davis Priscilla Harrington lanice Hunt Marie Scholla Louise Stephenson Raquelita Wistar 1937 Elizabeth Oatherman Gladys Conner Miriam White 1938 Pauline Landis Pauline Morrow Honorary Member Dr. Sargent 109 1 ' f . 1 , , , 1 I , . r ,' 1 , 1 I 1 1 T I 1 7 v 1 E. S 1 P 1 T 3 1 r 1 1 Q 5 2 5 s r 1 A 'Q 1 CHEMISTRY CLUB 1oAN HUMPHREY-LoNe . Q BETTY BAUMGARTNEB . BETTY BUCKLEY 1936 Hope Gentner Raquelita Wistar 1937 Betty Iane Fast Sarah Ebersol Members . President . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Frances Niemeyer Peggy Walker 1938 Olive Bates Barbara Bittner lean 1-Iavlick Honorary Members Miss Darnerel Dr. Meyer Miss HQTHDGF 1Y Dr. Harrison Dr. Weeks .110 ElQLCDGY CLUB ELEANOR LOWE . HCDPE GENTNER . ELLEN WVEIR . . Presiden v , . . . Vice-Presiclen . Secretary-Treasure Members 1936 Florence Armstrong Elizabeth Humphreys Marquerite Kauffman Mary Lee Miller Alice Powlison Mary Elizabeth Stone Edith Steves Raquelita Wistar 1937 Louise Drew Frances Fiske Catherine I-lildebra Elizabeth Nesbit Margaret Torrey Lois Van Mater Honorary Members Dy. Whifg Miss Drumtra Mrs. LeBeau n cl 111 PYTHAGCPEAN CLUB IANET GRAHAM . . . -. President HELEN BEARD Q . . . . Vice-President MARY TROUTMAN . q . Secretary-Treasurer Members 1936 l 1938 Adelaide Hagerty leanne Merrick 1937 Ruth Pagely Carolyn Gerhard Esther Palmer Peggy' Walker Olive Bates lessie Cummings Margaret McMaster Pauline Morrow Rosleigh Smith Alice Shutts Eleanor Tichenor Honorary Members Miss Davison Dr Mqrghg 11 DrW eeks Miss Disert DI' lohnson Miss Duncan 0 EUSlNESS STAEE QE Pl-IARETRA AND EJLLEQARD MARGARET HINKEL .... Business Mdnoqe KATHEYN EITCH .... Circulation Mondqer IANET SWlNEHABT . . . Advertising Mdndqer Assistant Business Managers Mildred Brito Elizabeth Hunter Virqinio Burslern Olive Hornmer Motry Douqlds Lois Heck Dorothy Rineotrd 113 PHARETRA STAFF ESTHER CRAVEN MULLCDWNEY .... Editor HAREIET F. FRANKLIN ..... Senior Editor Associate Editors Hdzei Barnes Sdrd Smith Eveiyn,Wiitshire Betsie Hopkins Ioine Mdnn IEAN HAINES .... . . Honorary Editor ELIZABETH RICHARDS .... Exchange Editor DCEOTHEA ZACHAHIAE . . Book Club Mdndqer Q - 114: BTLLBCDARD STAFF EMILY LEBER .... . . . ECli'tO1' lVlAl:tY EMILY GINTER . . . News EdiiO1' PEGGY BALDWIN . . , , Senigf Editgr MARIE OBERLIN . . . . Technical Editor Associate Editors Rosemary Farr Myrtle McCauley Doris Gaskill Margaret Sherwood POLLY KEEVER . . . . lunior Feature Editor Associate Technical Editors Emily Bent Margaret Torrey Reporters Olive Bates Dorothy Hutt Elsie Fletcher Louise Gwen lean l-lavliclc Alice Shutts Geraldine Holman Kathryn Zimmerman ' Florence Tyson Assistant Technical Editors Dalba Brilliantine Genevieve Porch Constance Leighton 115 DOROTHEA ZACHARIAE Ed1f01' MARIANA GIBBY . RUTH HARRISON Alice Marie Dorr KATHRYN MURRAY ELIZABETH HGBBS Florence T son Spolts Edltol Ellen Vfeir Elizabeth Wright Miriam Brokaw Eleanor Siemke FRANCES NIEMEYER Busmess Manager Ianei Swinehart Olive Hammer lane Tmney lean Taqaart Virqmia Rice Betty' Davis I 1 STAFF REPRESENTING BILLBOARD ELL-INFORMED about most things on campus . . . in iact, sees all . . . hears all . . . and tells all . . . capable oi a variety of moods . . . often serious . . . sometimes critical . . . and humorous . . . especially after exams . . . 'always seen in black and White . . equally at home in every room on campus . . . in corridors . . . and smoking-rooms . . .Q very much concerned about current affairs . . . both here and abroad . . . genuinely interested in concerts . . . lectures . . . dances . . . visiting celebrities . . . all kinds of sports . . . dramatics . . . and departmental activities . . . always looking out for the unusual . . . member of i l. N. A. Clntercollegiate Newspaper Association? . . . and of N. C7 P. A. CNational College Press Association? . . . in your mailbox . . . every Saturday night . . . the Billboard . 118 IQEPIQESENTING PI-IARETRA Leaves from a November Diary November the fifteenth. There must have been a special portent in the morning. I walked to class as usual, but the beautiful things I have come to watch for were even more beautiful. The white birch on McCreights' lawn was leafless at last, and a blue line of smoke came from Wallaces' chimney. There was hoar frost on the grass and a mist like hoar frost in the sky. The air was as sharp as ground glass. At the corner, as always, I turned my head to see the two pine trees that I like. No matter what the sky is, they are never disappointing. Today they were a Iapanese print, soft and black against the white mist with the pale sun behind them. I stopped and looked and looked - thank heaven there are pictures to look at as long as one wants to! Even at that I was late to class and out of breath. I had not read the lesson and all I knew about it was that we were reading Newman. But I had only to glance down at the page to know that there had been a portent in this beauty I had seen. -nor any admiration of the dark violet billows with their white edges down below, nor of those graceful, fan-like jets of silver upon the rocks, which slowly rise aloft like water spirits from the deep, then shiver and break and shroud themselves, and disappear in a soft mist of foam. All that I could do was say over and over to myself like a simpleton, A man wrote that! A man wrote that! November the twenty-fourth. I didn't do anything today but sit in front of the fire in the library and read the letters of Carlyle and Emerson. That is a thoroughly misleading sentence because something really happened today. I don't remember what made me look up suddenly, but looking up suddenly made me see the room. Practically to live in a room for three weeks and not see it-where have I been? The reflection of the sun on the snow brought out the contrast between the cream-colored walls and the blue draperies and again between the cream- colored walls and the cheery woodwork. I looked at the unearthly blue in the wood-fire and the white bust of Goethe on the mantel. tSomeone had dropped him once and broken his nose.l It may have been the clear colors of the room that made me pick up an apple just then. I set my teeth against its hard, red side and went back to my book. There in front of me was this sentence of Emerson's describing Carlyle's letters, those stringent epistles of bark and steel and mellow wine. The words went into me along with the colors of the room and the smell of apple and wood-smoke. Why, there it was, the best recipe for prose that I had ever read -- bark and steel and mellow wine! Sara Smith. 119 REPRESENTTNG PHARETRA Search Thou the Sky EARCT-l thou the sky for thouqhts so isolate That rnan's tar-swinging nets have not yet cauqht lts essenceg sound the note That uncreated' lies within the harp Of desert silenceg do thou trace the sweep Of beauty Walking, hind inviolate From aqe her perfect aqelessness. Yea, do thou so, thou Christ-proclaiming sons Of Godhead! Strive thy time Of iinity that is thy universe: Fools, fools! - and seest thou not Therein thine own destruction waiting lies? What purpose man when he has touched the heart Ot that proud, ultimate, and lonely God W' ho is the thouqht, the sound and perfect loeauty That thou seekest? 120 I Hallie Franklin REPRESENTING Cl-ll TAU Pl Cathedral EVENTEEN men in long monks' robes knelt before their Virgin, their tonsured heads gleaming in the candle light. Seventeen nuns knelt before their Virgin, their pale faces lit like white marble by the candle light. Seventeen young girls knelt beside their white beds. Their faces were not lit by candle light, nor did they wear other than white pajamas. The seventeen monks were kneeling in their cells. The seven- teen nuns were kneeling in their cells. And the seventeen girls were kneeling in their seventeen rooms. The monks were alone with God. The nuns were alone with God. But the seventeen girls were with the nuns and the monks. And in the girls' hearts were the nuns and the monks, the candle light, and the narrow cells. All knelt and held praying hands. One of the seventeen girls suddenly stopped praying. She pushed away the nuns and the monks and the candle light. She looked down at her white pajamas, and felt the hardness of the floor on the bones of her knees. She knew that she was very tired. She climbed into bed and pulled up many soft covers over her. She went to sleep, forgetting in her mind all the beauties she had seen while she knelt, seeming to pray to God. Meanwhile the other sixteen girls had crossed themselves, fainted into bed, folded their hands on their soft breasts, and had fallen asleep thinking they looked like angels-if only the moon would shine upon their beds. The monks and the nuns still lingered in their minds, for they were not through serving their purpose. The seventeenth girl, who had not thought about whether the moon would shine upon her bed was suddenly awakened by the heaviness of the white moonlight upon her closed eyes. She was awakened by the cold white moonlight because her room was the only one of the seventeen which faced west. She sat up in bed with the feeling that someone had just told her a secret-a secret which she had been wanting to know all her life. She could not have spoken the words of the secret, for it was not known in words. But she knew it. lt was white, and clear and cold like the moonlight. She lay back into the pillow and soon she was asleep. A quiet smile lay upon her lips, a different smile from any that had ever been there before. Meanwhile, the sixteen girls slept a warm, heavy sleep. The moon did not shine into their windows. But they were dreaming that it did. ln their minds were sixteen monks and sixteen nuns, praying. lane Mann. 121 REPRESENTING- CHl TAU Pl To Drain This Cup. E takes the cup with steadv, governed hand, lndifferent that it is proffered by His executioner. With no demand He drinks the stuff-and so prepares to die. An empty goblet rolls upon the floor, , And he and she are gazing deep Within The other's eyes, forgetting sea and shore, Forgetting all but love-knowing no sin. He, faint, athirst, moved by the valor of His men, receives the cup without a sound, And, reverent before their selfless love, Pours the cold Water out upon the ground. With blood a cup is filled to overflowing, Which many seek, but only one finds glowing. I ecrn Haines. 5 122 . l2EPRESENTlNG PHI Cl-ll PSl Loon's Cry T was not the straight insistent rain that makes the middle land sodden and ugly in autumn, but rather a slow seepage from the sky, a still half-mist sliding down the shingles of the house and along the black pine trunks and under the reeking grasses of the marsh's edge. The sound it made was different, too - an almost motionless creeping noise, a minute, still rustle like a million midnight footsteps on a distant forest floor. Occasionally a little drop of dampness would gather and pause and then fall with a small startled sound on the oak leaves, and then that immense near- silence would settle down again. lt had been twilight all day, but now came that slightly deeper and unmistakable dusk of early night- fall on a great river. The delicate turquoise of the lichens on the rocks was, by some un- noticed and swift-toed magic, a quiet evening lavender. The current seemed almost to stop, the dark- ness to wait, and all time to move more slowly, when suddenly, fierce and alone, it came- one long high cry that clung to the air, vibrat- ing in that forest quiet like the intense metallic blackness that evening leaves over the sea at night-the cry of the loon, that unspeakable swift sound that is the mad laughter of an insane woman from a forgotten tower wall, and all the vast wide wind and tearing pain and crying loneliness. lt never came again like this, and it never willy it is heard once, the first time, with that fierce terror, and hearing it again can only recall, not reproduce, that terror. Later, much later, l saw the loon on a clear evening, curv- ing and diving and reappearing long yards heard that cry again, but the magic was gone and the pain of it. lt must be heard for the first time alone in the darkness and the crouching stillness of the north. away, and l Hallie Franklin. 123 5 1 I I ' I I I, I ,V I I IQEPRESEIXITING PIII CHI PSI IQ e V e r y S the blood grows brown And the bones stiff I My heotrt is corlm ds down I Adrift in Q Skiff. My eors hedr distotnt motors I Rodring, trdins hurling on, I My eyes see shddows that Light cuts in the room's night,- While my pen slcims, My mind sighs. Is there something to wish for, 1 Bobbing on cold green sect, 1 4 1 I 5. Drifting into corners now I Where I mdy never be E Witli my gown troriling I And lips curved? t Only from now till the end Is d very short time to me a And I would I might feel I , 'Before it drrives, SCIY, - g beautiful fdce, or Cool forehedd, mdrble to my pdlm Ruth Denholm. I I 124 REPRESENTTNG CDMEGA Tl-ll-ETA Ebb SPLENDID ship with a soul aboard swept into an azure bay. Waves struck its prow and fell back into spray of gleaming rainbows -an abrupt start and an enchanted end. On the shore soft winds lightly tossed the tops of the palms. Close ferns bent and brushed. Obscure among the ferns were orchids, waxen and fragrant. Sun gilded their leaves, ever casting still blue shadows on their petals. Creeping earthy moss carpeted the place. Glinting beads of moisture lay on the carpet for its consummation. Roots pressed firmly and were not torn away. Sunny plots formed pat- terns bright with color. From a delicate coral structure sprung the whole luxuriant mass. The vessel neared the shoreg then rested at anchor. Here through the warm hours it heaved and dipped. The soul within stirred to move about the deck. lt grew aware of the shore and sighed. lnto the sea and away went a mud-stained pinafore. Burnt biscuit and a wretched canvas followed. A manuscript adorned by curlicues, a problem child, a silver flute off pitch. Tears, tears, tears, six short brown curls and a temper- ament. A Pure and barren, the soul shivered by the mast. Out rushed the tide. The ship trembled, dropped, and lay shattered to bits on a rose colored reef. The soul was scorched by the sun and the bay was made hideous by its rusty stain on the reef. ' Mermaids drearned . . . and wept at a rusty stain. Mary Cooley. 125 2, N237 ' VL.4iC ULVMZ QVVLJ MUSIC CLUB MARY NICHOLSON . . ANNE GCDLZ . . . KATHRYN MURRAY . . Members 1936 Katharine Bartley Elizabeth Byerly Margaret Cottom Virginia Latta Frances Richards Louise Wilkinson 1937 lulia Dunn Dorothy Ealy . . President . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Elizabeth Hunter Louise Stephenson 1938 Barbara Bittner Anna Kratz lune Matten Harriet Phillips Selma Wertime Sarah Zertinq Honorary Members Miss Thompson Miss Bashore Miss Ferris Mr. and Mrs. Golz 128 GR CHESTRA MRS. WALTER GOLZ . . . Director ESTHER PALMER IULIA DUNN . 1936 Margaret Cottorn Eleanor lones Anne Golz . . .... President . . Secretary-Treasurer Members Mary Douqlas Sarah Zeriinq Louise Howell Shirley Dorernus Katharine Bartley 1937 Alice Marie Dorr 1938 Alberta Lana 1939 Lydia Tosetto Mary Elizabeth Dunn Marian Elaine Toms I'IOI'101'G1'Y Member Mrs. Warren Nevins 129 CCDLLEGE CHGIR First Sopranos lean Haines I Virginia Nassirnbeni Betty Bebert Louise Stephenson Betsie Hopkins Lucille Baldridge First Altos Frances Mathews Page Gemrnill Elizabeth Hobbs Frances Richards Katharine Boyd 130 Second Sopranos Betty Byerly Virginia Latta lune Matten Shirley Dorernus Barbara Lewis Second Altos Helen Mueser lean Bunlcle Ruth Paul Catherine Hildebrand Gladys Conner VESPER Cl-lCDlR Orqcxnists Louise Wilkinson Barbara' Bittner Bernice Olds I I Members Betty Allen Barbara Lewis Mary HelenABickley Eleanor Lowe Betty Byerly Virginia Nassirnbeni lean Havlick Mary Nicholson Ruth Latterty Virginia Rice Virginia Latta Frances Richards Louise Stephenson Substitutes Margaret Brock Virginia ,Gehr 131 CHCPAL CLUB 1936 Katherine Bartley Margaret Behrens Betty Byerly l Virginia Eckel Adelaide Hagerty lean Haines Eleanor Hefty Elizabeth Humphreys Virginia Latta Eleanor Lowe Francesmay Manges Frances Mathews Ieanne Merrick Virginia Nassimbeni Mary Nicholson Ruth Paul Lois Rinehart lean Bunkle Edith Steves Louise Wilkinson 1937 Sara Bamber Eleanor Bambrick MISS EDYTH THOMPSON . . . . . Director MISS ISABEL FEBBIS ...... Accompanist PAGE GEMMILL .... V ..... P resident PBANCES BICHABDS . Vice-President and Treasurer ELIZABETH I-IOBBS . . Members Helen Cline Gladys Conner Esther Dennis Alice Marie Dorr lulia Dunn Dorothy Egly Mary Margaret Eliason Buth Eagely Mary Fleagle Helen Garlinger Mariana Gibby Harriet Glass Olive Hammer Grace Higgins Catherine Hildebrand Mary Adalene Hope Margaret Howard Dorothy Hutt Marjorie Hutt Mary Katharine Irvin Marian lones Ruth Kemper Margaret McKeever Elizabeth McLauchlin Helen Mueser Kathryn Murray Esther Palmer Elizabeth Bebert Virginia Bice lean Bickard lane Bobinson Elizabeth Bohrer Ianet Buff Margaret Sherwood Louise Stephenson Caroline Stitely Martha Woodworth 1938 Helen Adams Priscilla Allen Lucille Baldridge Mary Helen Bickley lulia Billings Barbara Bittner Katharine Boyd lane Bradin lean Campbell Dorothy Davis Ethel Dickson Shirley 'Doremus 132 Secretary Bachel Earp Elsie Fletcher lean Havlick Katherine Hoffman Betsie Hopkins - Louise Howell Mary lane King Marjorie Kyle Barbara Lewis Iune Matten Madeline Neiman Louise Gwen Gretchen Painter Alba Pignatiello Mary Cathrine Biegner Alice Shutts Virginia Sleppy Helen Stark Elizabeth Swain Selma Wertime Margaret Williamson lean Winters Kathryn Zimmerman Special Student Eleanor Porter l l I J t l l Kitty Lou Becker Elizabeth Boon Margaret Brock Annabelle Brooks Harlene Carne Katherine Chapin Margaret Clark Ruth Esther Dietrich lean Bruen Kate Bryden Elizabeth Caldwell Iune Caverow Anita Conner Ruth Elva Day Flora Deibert lane Downs Mary Anne Ambler Katherine Behrens Erma Crane Marian Dailey Sara Frantz Elizabeth Fretz Virginia Gehr Evelyn Glasgow FRESHMAN CHURUS 3222 Q55XS5fl??ZElf5SfD First Sopranos lean E. Ewing Doris Fleck Nell Fooks Lillian Gallagher Frances Gottschall Sylvia Guthrie Rosalie Harshberger Elouise Hine Dorothy lrwin lean larnieson Margaret King Anne Krauss Ruth Lee Latterty Martha McAnulty lane Moore Margaret Norcross Marian Cwens lulia Perrott Second Sopranos Mary Elizabeth Dunn Martha Flegler Sally Ann Geissinger Miriam George Doris Gott Ethel Greenwood Ieanne Hankison Martha Hawk Ruth Hemsath Dorothy Hillenbrand Mary D. Holcombe Emily Horner Sara Hosield Willamincr Huffman Virginia Miner Margaret Moore Louise Musgrave lane Louise Parry Altos Emily Gleason lsabelle Higgins lane Howell Carolyn Huggins Betty Lacy lones Mildred Klauder Katherine Krumbholz Mary Louise Latshaw Margaret Lawman Charlesanna Lee lane Little Louise McCleary Katherine Mason Ruth Mayhew ' Betty Munson leannette Pace N . . . . . Direc or . Acconijoan st li tt.A athilda Reinartz Eunice Ross lane Royle Nancy Scltaeiier Elizabeth Scott Ethel Thompson Lydia Tosetto Anne Vlfalden Rebecca Patterson Eleanor Peck Helen Mary Phillips Elizabeth Reeves lane Riddle leanne Simpson Margaret Stewart Alice Weise Florence Parry Elizabeth Peters Virginia Roberts Mary Elizabeth Srnoot Ruth Steinke Elaine Toms Helen Vreeland KITTQCHTINNY PLAYERS FRANCES MATHEWS . . . . President ELLEN WEIB A .... . Vice-President ELIZABETH NESBIT . . . Secretary MABY HELEN BICKLEY . . . Treasurer Executive Board L I A Peggy Baldwin, Buth Ernst . Senior Board Members Emily Leber .........................,... Little Theatre Manager Page Gemmill ....,...r ......... P ublieity Manager Aline Schlatter ...... ....................., S tage Manager Marie Oberlin ....... ..,..... l-l ead of Costume Forum Louise Creasy ........ ........ l-l ead of Directing Forum Muriel Leopold ....,... .......,r l-I ead of Make-up Forum 134 1 1936 Peggy Baldwin Buth Dewees Buth Ernst Page Gemmill Emily Leber Frances Mathews Virginia McMichael Esther Mullowney Dorothy Meyer Lois Rinehart Dorothy Spotts 1936 Florence Armstrong Eleanor Hefty Marie Oberlin Sarah Van Ormer 1937 Carolyn Gerhard A 1936 Dorothy Ackerman Mary Martha Bingman Mary Emily Ginter Elizabeth Humphreys Acting 1937 Louise Creasy Grace Higgins Catherine Hildebrand Geraldine Holman Dorothy Hutt Helen Mueser Kathryn Murray Elizabeth Nesbit Frances Niemeyer Ianet Swinehart Christine Turner Ellen Weir Forum 1938 Lucille Baldridge Mary Helen Biclcley Mildred Brita Philippa Connor Dorothy Davis Buth Dresch Eileen Ferguson lean Havlicl: Marjorie Kyle lune Matten Olga Mattes Costume Forum Priscilla Harrington Grace Higgins Helen Holmes Ianice Hunt Elizabeth Hunter Myrtle McCauley Margaret Torrey lean Taggart Ellen Weir Miriam White 1938 Virginia Burslern Mary Douglas Genevieve Porch Make-up Forum 1937 Margaret Logan Nancy Dilworth Georgiana Mcllvaine Mary Margaret Eliason Buth Fagely Dorothy Hutt Marjorie Hutt Elizabeth Bohrer A Eleanor Steinke 1938 Clive Bates Virginia Nqssimbem Mary Katharine lrvin Dalba Brilliantine, Mary Frances Bichards Muriel Leopold lean Campbell 1936 ' Katharine Bartley Charlotte Brown Bertha lane Caldwell Virginia Eclcel Marguerite Kauffman Margaret Main Buth Paul leanne Bailing Beth Shaner Aline Schlatter Stage Set Forum Pearl Schoenberger Mariana Springer Mary Elizabeth Stone 1937 Sara Bamber Emily Bent Elizabeth Buckley Helen Cline Esther Dennis Mary Fleagle Betty lane Fast Clive Hammer Virginia Bice Edna Saby Margaret Sherwood lane Tinney Margaret Troutman 1938 Louise Howell Alba Pignatiello 135 Sara Smith Natalie liifood 1939 Annabelle Braoks Anita Conner Martha Flealer Frances Gottschall Martha Hawk lane Little Florence Parry Elizabeth Peters lane Biddle Margaret Williamson 1939 Buth Elizabeth Boon Kate Bryden Sally Ann Geissinger Elizabeth Stirn Margaret lane Stewart Virginia Sleppy lean Winters 1939 Margaret Brock Elizabeth Fretz Katherine Mason Margaret Norcross Alice Preisler Eleanor Tichenor Doris Troutman 1939 Katherine Chapin Erma Crane Katherine Krumbholz Charlesanna Lee Marianna Slocum Buth Steinke Helen Vreeland TOIQCHES by Kenneth Raisbeck Gismonda .. ......,...A IUNE IVIATTEN Alessandro ...... .......... E IVIILY IIEBER Pietro ......... .......,..e P AGE GEMMILL Guilio ......... .,.......... I ANET SWINEHAHT BOYS 'ltb GERALDINE HOLMAN UEAN HAVLIOK - WOIVIAN'S HONOR by Susan Glcrspell ' Mr. Foster ............. Gordon Wallace Boy .......,,........... Shielded One Motherly One . Scornful One .... Silly One .,........ Mercenary One Cheated One .... 136 I ...r...,.. RUTH EBNST ..,.........BETTY NESBIT ...PHILIPPA ooNNoR ........GRACE HIGGINS ........FRANCES NIEMEYER ......,.......LOIS RINEHART ....,..........SABA SMITH ...EILEEN FERGUSON .. DOROTHY SPOTTS IN THE SI-IADCDW GE THE GLEN by Iohn M. Synge Dem Burke , ....... .,........,...,..... L OUISE CRE!-XSY Nora Burke ........ ....,.... 1 .. MARY HELEN BICKLEY Michael Dora .. ..,.....,,..........A.. ELLEN WEIR Tramp ............ ,e.,.,..4. N ATALIE WOOD 137 THE RGYAL EAMILY THAN KSGIVING PLAY by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber Penny Cavendish ....a.. a.,,,..,..,.., R UTH HARR1sCN Iulia Cavendish ,.a..,.a., ...,..,a FRANCES MATHEWS Anthony Cavendish ....C,...a PEGGY BALDWIN Gwen ............C........,... ........,aR...,,. I UNE MATTEN Herbert Dean .....,.. ...n.... E sTHER MULLCWNEY Kitty LeMoyne ....n. .......n..,n......,,. E LLEN WEIR Oscar Wolfe ...,.... Perry Stewart ........ Gilbert Marshall ...... Della ........... IC .......... '..... McDermott ...... Hallboy ....... Chauffeur ....... Miss Peake ........ Gunqa ...... ,. .. ELIZABETH NESBIT LUCILLE BALDEIDGE ERNST FRANCES NIEMEYER ........GEACE HIGGINS OLGA MATTES ......,...,.....SPHILIPPA CONNOR CATHERINE HILDEBRAND ...WVIEGIN IA MCMICHAEL HELEN MUESER' ' 138 ' I I I I . I I I I I AS YOU LIKE IT COMMEN CEMENT PLAY by William Shakespeare Duke ............ ...,..........,4....., R UTH ACKLIN Frederick ....... ......., E STHER MULLOWNEY Amiens ....... ........,.....,..... E LLEN WEIR Iaques ..... ......... S USANNE STEIN Le Beau .,.....,...,. PAGE GEMMILL Charles ....... Oliver ...... Orlando .... Adam ...,.... Touchstone Carin ......... Silvius ..... William ..,. Hyrnen ...... Rosalind ... Cella ....,,... Phebe .,.,.., Audrey ...l.,4 A Lord ....,... FRANCES NIEMEYER PEGGY BALDWIN .......l..MARTHA ALLEN ..............EDWERTA MERRILL ELIZABETH WATERMAN RUTH ERNST LOUISE CREASY BETTY NESBIT HELEN MUESER FRANCES MATHEWS ........ HELEN-STERLING GRANGER RUTH HARRISON ,.I...I.,...........ELEANOR TYSON .......I,,CATHERINE HILDEBRAND 139 Scene from As You Like It -eff 1-f aff' f-11 , L1 5, . W vf 1-',:-1,-24-,sf ww?- f-:2-rfll -- -4+ M . --in -,',,,f--f -TH Q - ' -' . fflwf-411121151-5 . !x4 :'A -, , ' -.1?1z:f':rL5Jil1.i'2i V251-v,:ei?, fr' -1 r- -we-:PMJQ W9 ff' 1937 Q74!Zffz! U64 pw l l l Sl LIB. .a'll'.s.:l l'T' ln t I x 1 i A l 1 , I l 1 e .t X V. K . wrt' n 1 , t 1 -, l 'l 1 l l l .1 .I tl ' My '1 OLER ' PASSMORE LEOPOLD ALLEN WILSON CQLLEGE Officers WINIPRED OLEE President LlLlAN PASSMCDEE Vice-President MUEIEL LEOPOLD Secretary D ELIZABETH ALLEN Treasurer ACK in 1903 class feeling ran highp if members of a class raised their banners, another group would immediately tear them down, and squabbles were frequent. Perhaps he feared that this excite- ment would grow into riots, at any rate, Dr. Reaser, then president of Wilson, told the militants that they must settle their differences on the athletic field. Formerly there had been only two basketball teams, The Defenders and The lnvinciblesup this edict gave rise to class hockey teams, and later class basketball teams. The sister classes supported each other in these sports, and out of this grew the rivalry which was to turn into odd-even spirit. Each group had its songs, cheers, and official colors. lt was in l906 that certain seniors confiscated the small statue which had once been part of a fountain in front of Main and established it as the mascot of the evens, This they dubbed Palladium, henceforth to be 'shrouded in as much mystery as possible. The odds had as their sacred emblem a pine tree, this was cut down, and in l934 was replaced with a new symbol about which secrecy is still maintained. Old-timers tell us that the odd-even spirit has flourished for more than thirty years. This spirit is quite evident at the dummy-rush eachfyear. lt is even more evident at the odd-even hockey game on Thanksgiving daY in which the best members of freshman and junior teams play the best members of senior and sophomore teams, and at basketball games and swimming meets. The custom of having an odd-even song contest each fall survives. The evens, once a year, Wear White to celebrate Pal- ladium's birthday, and the odds retaliate by wear- ing black bands of mourning. 1 142 1 l l l l t V l ATHLETIC WINIFRED OLER . LILIAN PASSMORE MURIEL LEOPOLD ELIZABETH ALLEN AssootATioN President . . . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer HELENE VORTIGERN. . . Senior Representative GRAYCE CHRISTINE TURNER, lunior Representative FREDRIKA SMITH . . Sophomore Representative IEAN PACE ..... Freshman Representative Managers KATHARINE FOX .... . . Hockey LILIAN PASSMORE .... . Basketball MARGUERITE KAUFFMAN . . . Swimminq DOROTHY IANE EDWARDS . . . Minor Sports CAROLYN CLARK . . . . . . 'Tennis MURIEL LEOPOLD . . . . . Ridinq MARY ELIZABETH STONE ..... Canoeinq PENTHATHLON HONORS Elizabeth Fowler Margaret Hemphill Flora lamieson A. A. Officers and Board 143 F 5 Lil. Il- .DFL Cl I I I I I. I I I I I I I 'I I I .I I I '.I I I I I I I I I I I I I l. I III 1III - I VIRGINIA ECKEL I , I I ,.I I... I , I I I IT I, V . FI Ig ' el -I WI' III I I I MARGARET HEIVIPHILL I I .II If I gy Q TENNIS RESUME I Semi-Finals II VIRGINIA ECKEL El QARQLYN CLARK VIRGINIA ECKEL MARGARET I-IEMPI-IILL MARGARET HEMPHILL I I CATHERINE RILDERRANI3 I I I Finals I VIRGINIA ECKEL I I VIRGINIA ECKEL V I I 5 II MARGARET I-IEIVIRRIIL I I 4 P I I I I I I: 144 I , WEARERS CF THE W 1936 Emily Corbett Virginia Eckel Harriet Franklin Page Gernmill Iean Haines Ioan Humphrey-Long Marguerite Kauffman Winifred Oler Lilian Passmore Aline Schlatter Helene Vortigern 1937 Wynnefred Armstrong Carolyn Clark Catherine Hildebrand Muriel Leopold Margaret Logan Christine Turner Florence Tyson 1938 Anna Kratz Pauline Morrow Fredrika Smith 155 i 145 em' 3 I , 4 I I I i l 1 1 1 H Q I . I ,L V I t I I, , 1, SENICDR HOCKEY TEAM HELENE VOBTIGERN ........... ........ R iqht Winq WINIFRED OLER CCeIptc:rir1D ........ ........... R ight Inside IOAN HUMPHREY-LUNG ..,.... ....... C enter Forward ALINE SCHLATTEE ......... .......... L eff Inside LILIAN PASSMORE ............... ...,.... L eff-Wine DORGTHY IANE EDWARDS ...... ....... E ight Half ELEANOR IONES ,,....,,...,.....r,, ........ C enter Half MAEY EMILY GINTER r...... ......... Left Half EMILY CORBETT ,Y..,...,. ........ E rem Fen PAGE GEMMILL I..... ..I.....,. L eff Full IEAN HAINES ...,... ........ G ocrlkeeper 14113 gs 2 I, ,...,..................i.. i S 5 I 1 I IUNIOR HOCKEY TEAM DOROTHY RINEARD ..,.,,. ,.,...... R iqht Wing MARGARET LOGAN ..,,.,., .........,.. R iqht Inside EDITH BOYCE .....,....... ,..,..,.. C enter Forward CHRISTINE TURNER ,......., ....... L eft Inside OLIVE HAMMER .,...... ..,,..... .,...... L e It Wing CATHERINE HILDEBRAND .......,.................. Riqht Half WYNNEFRED ARMSTRONG CCaptainP ..iCenter Half FLORENCE TYSON ..........................,................. Left Half ELIZABETH NESBIT ....... ..,.... R iqht Full KATHARINE FOX ...... ....,. L eft Full KATHRYNI MURRAY ..,,... ..i..... G oalkeeper 4 I My ML ..,., ..,., , ,. . -NWA 147 I I SOPI-IOMORE HOCKEY ' TEAM VIRGINIA BURSLEM ...... ALICE KNAPP ..............,... ANNA KRATZ ccqpiqmb ETHEL DICKSON .I4.. PAULINE MORROW .I.... MARY IANE KING ....... N ATALIE WOOD I........ MARION CABELL ......,. FRANCES MOEEETT ...... ELIZABETH KURTZ ...... EREDRIKA SMITH ...,.. W-Inq ......,Riqhi Inside Center Forward .........,LeIt Inside .......I.eit Wing ..........Riqht I-Idlf ........CS1'1IGI' I-Icrii .........,I.eit I-Idli .......Riqht EuII ..........I..efi EuII ....,..GocrIkeeper 148 , i i I I I I 1 I I I 4 . I I I 2 I I x I I I ls i I 4 I i ri EQ A ,JI FII , QQ iii 'H Q s fi Vi -34' A U ,n,,,.,............4-....... ERESI-IMAN HCCKEY TEAM ELIZABETH GREENWOOD MARY LOUISE LATSI-IAW KATHERINE CHAPIN , MAUDIE WAREEL RUTH FRANCES STEINKE MARGARET KING MILDRED KLAUDER T... . REBECCA CRABTREE T,.T. IEAN PACE ICdptuiu7 .TT... IANE LITTLE .....,.,. IEAN EWING .. ' e ,.,..,...m.......L..,....,,v ,.. .. ,-....... I. a I H. Riqht INinq .L ,. I .L,Riqhi Inside ., Center Forward , , Leii Inside Left VVinq . .4 Riqht I-IGII .. Center I-Icxki ,I ,.,. Left Holi Riqht Full ...L.ILeit Full ,.,,..L..Goc:1Ikeeper A ' .,-h,,-,.... T 'T'AT . 4 f I , i :, a, ! ki , .I 149 T 3 . S.. - Ll' .il Lilljix l l ' 'T 'A . ' A ' ' I ,,,,,L.W.,,,.g-,-..I.I ,....Im-W, A-I-A Mr-fr 4' AM-muh M , fm..--A.-.--A-AA-----V--Nj-i - ' -' I4 - 'fj'IL-H M, , ---A---'---A-'-'-'TTT'- T ' ' U A - M, un, -vw 'M ' ' , I E X , -Q T L, L- ,LL ,,,.,L.L -- ,fdmgni-1-4 -1 - - f-4f- f- A-':.L.:.:'fI-I-T,-Af -A-f - ,V .. ,A T - I 4 f- J- U I I ALL-WILSCN HCCKEY TEAM I-IELENE VCRTIGERN ...... WINIFRED CLER .......,.....,.... ICAN RUMREREY-LONG ...A,........... GRAYCE CHRISTINE TURNER ...,..,. MARGARET LCGAN ,........R........ CATHERINE I-IILDEBRAND ......... WYNNEFRED ARMSTRONG ......, ,. FLORENCE TYSCN ...........,..... EMILY CCRBETT ....... IANE LITTLE ........ IEAN I-IAINES ........ ..........RIqI'1'I Winq .I....RiQII1I Inside Center Forward .......,LeI'I Inside Left Winq Riqht Half Center I-IGII Left IIQII Riqht I-'ull Left FLIII 5 ...... Goalkeeper CDD-EVEN HCCKEY TEAMS ELIZABETH GREENWOOD ...... I.I.. RIQRI Wing ..,.... ,...,.. I-I ELENE VORTIGERN MARY LOUISE LATSI-IAW ...... ,,..... R iqht Inside ..... .......,....... W INIIPRED CLER MARGARET LOGAN ....,......,..............,... Cemer Forward I..... ....,.. I CAN HUMPHREY-LONG GRAYCE CHRISTINE TURNER .............,.. Left Inside ....... ...,I.....I.... E TREL DICKSON OLIVE HAMMER ....I.....I..,,......... .I.,, L QR Wmq ....... ..,.................., L ILIAN PASSMORE CATHERINE I-IILDEBRAND ......,.. ..... R IQRI I-IGII ....,.. .I..... D OROTIIY IANE EDWARDS WYNNEIPRED ARMSTRONG ........ ......,. C emef HRII . ........... ELEANCR IONES FLORENCE TYSON ........ ,I,.... L QR RQII ,..... ....... M ARY EMILY GINTER IEAN PACE ......IS.I.., ..... R IQRI Full .,..,.. .,...,.. E MILY CORRETT IANE LITTLE ...,.,.I..,.,...., I...... I Left Full ...... ..... F RANCES MOFFETT KATHRYN MURRAY ........ ,....... G oczlkeeper ....... .......... I EAN I-IAINES 1:30 'I SERN DLER ONG ISON IORE AIRDS DNES IITER iBETT WFETT I. LINES ALL -WILSON BASKETBALL TEAM HELENE VORTIGERN . ,I . I FREDRIKA SMITH, ,. A ANNA KRATZ . L,,.. ., L. , L WYNNEFRED ARMSTRONG I. , MARGUERITE KAUFFMAN I ..L4 I PAULINE MORROW ODD BASKETBALL TEAM ..,,Forwc:rrd FLORENCE TYSON ......,,..... EDITH BOYCE ...... ...... .....,..,..., ........,.., F o r word CATHERINE HILDEBRAND ......A.. .,........., F orword WYNNEFRED ARMSTRONG .,...,..., ...,....,A. G uomrd MARIORIE HUTT ................,..,..... ...,....,,. G uord ..,..Guc1rd IEAN PACE .....,.. EVEN BASKETBALL TEAM HELENE VORTIGERN L ANNA KRATZ I .......,.... .........,. F orworo. WINTFRED OLER ..........,........ ,.......... F orwcrro FREDRTKA SMITH ............ .......,.... F orworo. PAULINE MORROW ............... ........... G uoro. .,...Guoro MARGUERTTE KAUFFMAN I...... DOROTHY' LANE EDWARDS NATALIE WOOD .....Gucu'c. Odd-Even Game Won by Odds Score: 18-7 151 Forward Forward Forward ,.,GLlGfd or Guard .r.,.Guord SENIGR BASKETBALL TEAM HELENE VORTIGERN CCc1ptctinJ ........ .......... F orward LILIAN PASSMORE ................... .......... F orwczrd WINIFRED OLER ..........,,........ .......... F orwczrd DOROTHY IANE EDWARDS ........ ....,.....A.. G uard MARGUERITE KAUFFMAN ....,...., .,........,.. G ucfrd KATHRYN FITCH ...............,... ............. G uard 152 A' TUNTQE BASKETBALL TEAM ELIZABETH NESBIT CCcIptc1in7 .....,..... .......,,. F orwclrd I-'LCRENCE TYSON ..4......,........., ,.,...... E Om-Grd CATHERINE IIILDERRANII ..,......., L....,.4T If Ofwqfd WYNNEFBED ARMSTRONG ............ ............L C ucrrd CHRISTINE TURNER .......,..,,,..,. ...,.II.I...I C ucxrd NIARICRIE IIIITT ......... ,,,.,.,,,,,,, G md 153 SQPHQMQRE BASKETBALL TEAM FREDRIKA SMITH Cflorptorinl ......... .......... F orwcrrd IVIARICDN CABELL ...................... .......... F orwcrrd ANNA KRATZ .......... .......... F orward PAULINE MORROW ........ .............. G ucrrd VIRGINIA BURSLEM ,..,.... ............. G ucrrd NATALIE WOGD ......... .....,....... G ucrrd I 4 EEESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM IANE LITTLE ...,........... . . ........... Forvvczrd KATHERINE BET-TEENS ........ ...,........ F orwcrrd KATHERINE CEAEIN ,.,..T.... ..T,T...,.T, E orwcrrd IEAN PACE ..,..........,... .........,. G ucrrd ERMA CRANE ......TT, .......,... G uard MARGARET KING ......... ...,.....,. G md 155 ' .il ngitjis q V l I 2 W., :VII l l 1 , , , l C ,I , I 1 SWIMMING TEAMSS SENIOR SWIMMING TEAM Aline Schlatter fCaptainl I-lope Gentner Edith Steves Elizabeth Richards Mary Elizabeth Stone .Lois Rinehart' I-larriet Franklin lean I-Iaines Katharine Bartley Eleanor Jones IUNIOR SWIMMING TEAM Christine Turner fCaptainD Mary Troutrnan Lois Van Mater Florence Tyson Louise Stephenson Dorothea Zachariae GlaclysConner. Doris Gaskill SOPHOMORE SWIMMING TEAM Elizabeth Kurtz CCaptainD Mary Lou Carlon Anna Kratz . Eleanor Tichenor MCIIY lane Kina Philippa Connor 156 RIDING CLUB MURIEL LEoPoLD . . Manager 1936 Marcia Bother Dorothy Spotts ' Winifred Oler Dorothy Ackerman Charlotte Brown Eleanor I-lefty , -V X Frances Bicharols 1937 Iune Beecl Ianet Buff Wynneired. Armstrong Louise Drew Miriam White Members 1938 Barbara Bittner Katharine Boyd Iune Matten Kathryn Zimmerman Mary Louise McEnteer lean Campbell Iane Siqman Evelyn Opclycke Iane Grimshaw 1939 Iean Downs Elizabeth Eretz Mary Iames Mathilda Beinartz Mary Anne Ambler 157 VIRGINIA NASSIMBENI ' College Song Leader ' S N G- A N D C H E E R L E A D E R S 1936 1937 Beth Shaner Frances Niemeyer Virginia Nassimleeni Helen Mueser 1938 1939 D Elizabeth Allen Katherine Behrens Mary' lane King Odd-Even Song Contest - WON BY ODDS . 158 S '1 xx Q vp ' faM1 fx Wu Wm z X . A M W ' X J - 1 . , 5' A K 5 X -' A X. P 1 -2 K X . 1 f ,fq V N,--gf ' , I K -, . ..... 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N f.a3,,,f A A N ff 'zz 10 A1 4 I IW? 193 1 2 X, X 17 I S V, 'Q li 1 QM iii na 25 23 fi QQ 25 3 1 , il il EQ 1 NINETEEN- THIRTY-FIVE MAY court v LADIES IN WAITING Sara Louise Elder Dorothy Meyer Louise Creasy lean Campbell ATTENDAN TS 1935 Ruth Beckwith Virginia Birdsall Lydia Mcllvaine Crrace Tyson 1937 Iulia Dunn Edith Harden Marian Iones Ceorqiana Mcllyaine 1936 Kathryn F itch I-Iope Cfentner Page Cfemrnill Marie Oberlin 1938 Marion Cabell M. Eileen Eerauson Virainia Sleppy Charlotte Waltemeyer Clive Lielp ................ ......t 1-1 erald Frances Niemeyer .......................... .......... I ester Elizabeth Meeter, Mary Maclay ....... ,........ P aqes ' 1 , 4 , . 162 f f f' ff,f ,V ,,t, , ,,. , '1 -9Yer wld ester xqes 5 1 Q 4, 4' ELORA IAMIESON MUY Queen .gf 'yt Lf , Q A 4 A .wifi ? S a. ELIZABETH FERGUSON Maid of Honor 163 I I I , I! 2 I I' ' 2 I I I - kg I .I X X A 5 22 I I A f I .I Z ' Z I . I , I I f I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I' I III I I ui III. 'I I I II I I I I I I If I , I I I I ..'I I I I I I 3 II V V I I - II II I .I I .A ,I I I II, I I I II I ' 4 I . II! I I I I I I. III I .II III I II ' I I-I 3 I III I II I ' I III I I I I I ' I I l, ' I ' I I I' I, I I ffA 164 QQII 5 I IIIII I I fx 5 I '.-II ' ' 'C '1- 1 165 lr uJ:3...4f.....v.L -,...,,.,, ,.f-... ,-,, n.. I Sy 'Q I L v nm., ,, ,An , . , .. . . ,., ,,-..L1--- -, . . .--f.f.,',-.11L-:-A-.,- f:-..-L. gk .235-.-13, :je ,3,55f.-:figs-.1 f 1 1 - 'Av-f-A A rv-f-2'-iff -- ,ff . V- - :, f -' Wi :- , --1'-' f ?1 '- '-- fair.-1 '1-'cf 1-v -fgfii-21' f.:-fx-qay f?3::-is-L1-,311 :1 -.TJ Tx:-.L :::-.- f:-fr .ma-1.-aw5.fssfii ' ' 2ii2f?5G ,?' 'JZ -- , - 7 41 'J'L 3??'! 'M' + 'fi fi 'K' , , 'v 5 Q79 -G-4-A ix' Tlff-L ' ix. 1 1 I 5 . 9 l v I 1 l -lt vt gm: J' Vi tile t ,tif L ill., ,- 't tk., X . tl 'x l. 4 V Q l l v ,V W 1 W , I I Tl-lE PAGEANT GREEK CYCLE HE pageant has its unity in the presentation, chronologically, of the class gifts. The vital part of the production is the idea: a view of the develop- ment lthrough the Greek and Roman periods, the Age of Chivalry, and the Elizabethan age. The sceptre is first given to the Queen as a symbol of those qualities of 'classical culture best exempli- fied in the Greek. lt represents the full brilliance of his intellectual development, his confidence in the power of artistic thought and expression. Against a background of Greek dancing and The School of Athens in tableau, the gods pass. While they assemble themselves the background recedes, leav- ing them alone to receive the suppliants in the Pan- Athenaic frieze who advance Withhperfect rhythm and religious dignity. After a pause the gods dis- appear along the way of the mortals Whose prayers they were wont to answer with friendly intervention. Never again does man in his complete self-assur- ance treat thus With gods. These deities Withdraw from history, naively, anthropomorphic, and yet at the same time representative of a profound develop- ment in the religions of man. 166 ROMAN CYCLE Al HE gift of the crown accompanies the beginning of the Roman cycle. Although the polished learning of the Greeks receives lighter stress, there emerges among the Romans an imperialistic society which, through its universality, gives rise to a funda- mental concept of man 'nd. ln place of the faith f in cultural strength comes a reliance upon govern- ment and arms as powers in World dominion. Caesar, leading his army, approaches and prepares to meet the Wild charge of the Gauls led by Vercinge- torix. Victorious, the Romans capture most of the band, but the chieftain of the barbarians escapes. Later, to .gain liberty for some of his men, Vercinge- torix surrenders himself to Caesar. There follows a brief interlude portraying the subjection of the world by Roman arms, indicating the passage of the time during Caesar's campaigns. 167 rx 2 L 3 e E l i 4 4 i 1 Z i I P u i V s I I I THE AGE OF CHIVALRY HE presentation oi the iootstool marks the coming of the Age of Chivalry and with it a less stern interpretation of duty. The world is now a gentler place, the relationship between man and man has become mellowed by the minor virtues-gentle ness, kindliness, courtesy. Woman holds a place almost ot sanctity in a society which replaces the curiosity and keen thought ot earlier periods with a naive yet wondrous iaith. As a prelude to the Age of Chivalry, the Lily Maid ot Astalot drifts by in her heavy barge. A courtly audience assembles for a tournament. ' When the Red Knight rides out to issue his challenge, it is plain from the broken poles. held by his attendants that this knight has been victorious in other jousts. lt seems now that his prowess is to go undisputed, for the bugles are sounded to award him the prize. ,Now, however, the Blue Knight and his squire, weary from travel, approach, and the Blue Knight champions the Lady of the Rose. Successful, he rides off with her. ln the distance cowled monks toll the monastery bells. f 168. ELIZABETHAN CYCLE INALLY the gift of the orb symbolizes the cosmo- politanisrn, the sparkling urbanity oi the Eliz- abethan period, here are greater care in speech and a leaning toward graciousness with courtliness of rnanner. Navigation and commerce hold impor- tance as they widen Britain's rule and bring to the land newiluxuries, new tastes. Down the Thames to Deptord sails Francis Drake, with the crew oi the Golden Hind. As the sailors anchor the ship, the English Queen leaves London. Cn her way to the sea town she passes through tiny villages where she is greeted by dancing peasants, traveling slowly, she arrives at Depiord to knight Drake tor his splen- did voyage in the Golden Hind. 169 ,,,,. MINUET DANCERS 1936 1937 Dorothy Meyer Catherine Hildebrand Alice 'Powhson Marian tones Page Gemmiii Sarah Ebersoi Kathryn F itch Edith Harden Marcia Rather Georqiana Mciivaine Mary Lee Miller A Ianet Swinehart l , i 1 170 4 I DAISY CHAIN SUNG HIHTY-FTVE, we will love you ever As weve loved you now so lona, And we will forget you never As we sinq each colleae Sona. You have been our friend and leader You have led us on our wczv, That We may with ltrrn endeavor, Touch the goal you've reached today For you've held aloft the banner, That thro' sadness and thro' tears, We shall ever see before to guide Thro' the corninq 'colleqe years. Vlfhen we leave our Alrna Mater, For the World you face today, We shall follow then our sisters, Thirty-tive, You lead the Wav. 7.1 US 1 l v CCDLGR CEREMCDNY WENIORS, capped and qowned, sing- ing Alma Mater, Amo Te, move in a Winding line defined by the soft red and orange qlow of Iapanese lanterns to the qreen in front of Thomson Hall. There in the dusk the freshmen have filed in zigzag fashion finally to halt in the form of a W . Between the alowinq lanterns and the white W , the senior class president meets the freshman class president to present her with the colors which shall represent her class in the four years ahead. i 1 f l CGMMENCEMENT HE diffuse excitement ot Commence- ment week-end centers itself around traditional activities: on Saturday even- ing the Kittochtinny Players present the commencement play, which in 1935 was As You Like It. Sunday morning brings the Baccalaureate Service and the evening Alumnae Vespers with the awarding of the Buchanan Medal: on Monday the seniors are honored by their friends at their reception and by their sister class, the sophomores, with the Daisy Chain. Finally on Tuesday morning graduation marks the end that is the beginning. I IUDGE SARA N. sorrsu. Vifho delivered the commencement address, and upon Whom Wilson conferred an honorary degree. X .-... Dr. Warfield Greeting the Graduating Class GrliCDlQGr lENSElNl 667 l:'ll:Tl'l AVENUE Clfost Sicle Between 52nd otnd 53rd Streetsl NEW YQRK 'k Motlcers of the Wilson College Ring ir When in New York You Should See the Collection of Fotmous Georg lensen Silver ot the Aloove Aololress. J HCDFPMANS xx TCE CREAM MILK CREAM - BUTTER - BUTTERMILK A PRODUCT GF CHAMRERSBURG' Homespun Inn A Across from Campus I-Iome Cooking MRS. M. V. MYERS M j . nooKE5NsMn'H's TAXIS CALL 1115 CR 1046-W I SERVICE ANY PLACE' ANY TIME I GRCUPS AND PARTIES A SPECIALTY Speer St Company A A NTHRACIE 0 A L CI-IAMBERSEURG BITUMINQUS TRUST ooMPANY ' oHAMBERsBURa, PA. BUILDERS SUPPLIES . ' sTRoNe AND Chambersburg, Pennsylvania DEPENDABLE 254 East King Street . I Crqanized 1901 'K YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON US Every Banging Facility COSTUMES AND SCENIC EFFECT , I EVERYTHING EOR THE STAGE 'ITXE EROINI ONE IEIOIQSE THE NAT oNAL BANK ' I ' I OF CHAMBERSBURG Write for Catatoaue THE OLD. NATIONAL 'A' Second Oldest Bank in Pennsylvania I Thmy-Secmd Oldest 35-52 South Main Street 'Bank in United States IICIVSIIIIII, Mass. Kenwood Inn SPECIAL PARTIES I-IOIVIE COOKING KENWOOD ROAD Opposite Wilson College Entrance Phone 30 COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF Farmers St Merchants Trust Co. COURTESY AND RELIABILITY Chambersburg, PennsYIVC1UiCf On the Square Q w I I MISS PAGE GEMMILL I in CI Eormcti that is Ditterent from I I PASHIQNLAND ir The Budget Shep I DISTINCTIVE EROCKS AND ACCESSORIES I PUBLIC OPINION Chcimhersiourcjs N spctper ASSOCIATED PRESS NEA FEATURES A Piecrscmt Drive for CI Delicious Dinner ir I-IOTEL ALEXANDER HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND 1 I I Miss Kathryn Fitch . Snctpped in One of I PEGGY'S DRESSES I49 South Mozin Street I . n E 1 Compliments oi Tl-TE GREYHOUND BUS CCMPANY , 'A' Chambersburg Agency oi Voride-rou's Restaurant I . Bye? Brothers The Legcling Florist The Little Shop Town cmd Country Clothes if Ptowtiss TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE 115 NORTH MAIN AVEIXIUE On the Sgugre Walkefs Drug Store Alolorecigtes Wilson's Pgtronoige Clfreshmen Tncludedl ir Betty Dunn lone Howell Peggy Lgwmon I i a 5 ,am alfa! ,X '1- nmffr M- W H. P. PLASTEREP, Florist Lincoln Way East Phone 777 Mernber Telephone Delivery Service CCMPLIMENTS CF THE CHAMBEPLSBURC LUMBER CC. We Have That Piece ot Furniture Y ou Want to Rent or Sell ik , HARMCNS FURNITURE STCEE ' 64 North Main Street lf lt Means Anythinq to You Consult PITCHEY BPCTHERS Roasters ancl Packers of - Fine Coffee BALTIMCRE, MD. BUCHANAN ClFT SHCP ir North Second Street Chambersburg ir GIFTS FOR ALL CCCASICNS Everythinq IVIiIIinery IANE VVATERS Linen 'Ir 25 NORTH MAIN STREET LATCH STRING TEA ROOM Mrs. Mary C. Deen 'A' Tcisfy I-Ieme Coekeci Feeds Dczintily Served I GLICK SHOES GROWING ON VALUE' if 35 South Morin Street IACOB Mrrrrra, me I 2 MINNIE STQUPPER DRESSMAKING I 'VViIsen and CoIIeqe Avenues I Chambersburg, Pennsylvania IVI I L L E R ' S FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS, STOVES afar I --fee:-1,11 ...1 J- Mg.-I--q,-5,52 3?:T:' Ee:-1. - - 1 If f.Q,-ee,n-r1--- 11-Y - -'-F--vrf-if-'ser-'ag , Q -f R ' I p-ll.,-f-.1-f' iii- pRoMPT SERVICE ooUETEoUs TREATMENT The valley NETTQEET Bank CHAMBEESBURG, PENNSYLVANIA TRAVELERS CHEQUES LETTERS OE CREDIT 5 Presidente Luncheon at CHAMBERSBURGS BEST HOTEL WASHINGTON Florence Parry - Catherine Hildebrand - Dorothy Meyer - Anno Krcrtz 1 lane Crrirnshaw and Eileen Ferguson appreciate the l-IALLER SERVlCE l-lALLER'S Cl-IAMBERSBURCHS STANDARD DRUG STORE L A CHAMBERSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA soUTH IN TEE CUMBERLAND VALLEY, A LITTLE Noam or DIXIE ti l ountr ard healthful climate Seven Penn l-lall Students live in a beau i u c y i , hundred feet above sea level, within sight ot two mountain ranges, the Kittochtinny and Blue Ridge. 25 acres campus, 20 acres athletic tield, l2O acres school farm adjoining campus. I - Entirely new plant, tirst occupied during l92l-'22. Complete and modern ' ' ' ' ' 'l d t Rooms in suites of two with private bath, beautiful tie in every respec. swimming pool, tennis, basketball, hockey, canoeing, horseback riding, golt, billiards and pool. Excursions to Gettysburg, as 1 g , . S h l has gained an enviable reputation on account oi its strong courses, c oo regular and special. Also regular and special lunior College Courses. Fully W h'n ton Luray Caverns accredited Iunior Conservatory oi 'Music May, each year, spent at seashore. 'Work continues without interruption. d. Moderate rates. Suri bathing under protection oi special lite guar For Catalog and Views Address, Frank S. Maqill, A.M., Headmaster, Chambersburg, Pa. ENGRAVING EIVIROSSING Kerr Priniinq Company WE DO IT POR OTI-IERS LET US DO IT POR YOU ' PRINTERS 'I RULERS I RINIDERS 458-462 EAST KING STREET CEAMEEESEUEG, PENNA. PRINTING ' BINDING I U Shopping for Enteriainmeni ai The OapiioI Tneaire TI-IEBESTIN' MOTION PICTURES V if Mary Lou Oaflon Iane McOIeary Natalie Wood LSD Hood Covers and Binding haf FOR THE l937 Conoooc heaque Manufactured by Naiional Publishing Company Philadelphia Fa Makers oi Year Book Covers and lfose Leaf Devices l Four Freshmen Follow the Wilson Tradition Campus Reire ai Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Forman it ane Downs Kitty Behrens Kate Bryolen - Martha Flawk I ak I7 or Comfort in CoIIeqe Sierers Furniiure if MISS EDITH STEVES Vice-President Senior Clorss Miss Ione Condit in or Tricky Suit from FIELDS LINCOLN WAY EAST I sHoEMAKER's APorHEcA12Y 'A' Prescripiion Pharmacy I ir I Chornbersburg, Por. Wilson College Girls' Desires i me Line Of l9Welry ore Sotisiie oi TRA A. LUNG THEL2wEiERs BUSINESS SCIENCE COURSES 0 Specialized Training for College Men and Women. 0 Summer Session of six weeks, begins June 29th. PEIRCE SCHOGL T OF susmess AnM:NisTRATioN PHILADELPH1A Compliments of THE CASHWAY ir , AT THE PClNT Compliments of THE ALUMNAE I-XSSCCTATTON I vit NE-Ba. 'ag' V - - -eugfe: ' --'- 4- f F V , ,,,,,,,.,,.,,,..,..-.---,,, me-rf, fwf-11112,-rxaigefg , mi-x 'gj5,Q,:.jIfE,'LfQie-5 533.1135'Q-321-1-f5f,f-',,-,'+'+'r-'ff .'f-law -' Y f- W ' T ' '1 .f 'fv-f ' i' 3' 1' '1:-il li-'fi'',? ---2'lf.'i'5-:Nil Li'--,i fl'21'1f-'3 3+- Fl?f'sr'S'f:A:i4ffRei?--rgegiia-lglfiii'-5E.:'+ zz.-LE Z' U . V V ,,,. Saudi, ',gH?5.5:.:., ,fu ---' ,3,g3g,,,q5,,.ie1,.,'.SgA :.gi.g,.7.Q.:iiaa.i5S:i5'sa32wsi' ' fSiislaiaifafashuaxfxidsfniaGs'.fe,fs'iaa::ew-6-i'aa,u22'a.1:eaeza.au-1f.ff--fm-ui in-414 S I Wilson College Chambersburg, Pennsylvania l-IE world is all agog today with discussion about what education is and who shall receive an education and what kind of education they shall receive. 'With all the talk it nearly always comes down to a simple realization that an education is after all only the finding of suitable nourishment for the particular personality. Some people really want an education. They know that God has given them a body, a mind and a spirit. The wisest men and women in order to gratify the needs of such young people, especially in America, have founded colleges, first for men and then for women, so that it nearly always comes down to the choice of a college. What are the grounds for the choice of a college? A b First of all, a college is an educational institution and we think of education as a development of the mind. ln choosing a college we should choose one that is a real college or, as we are saying in America today, a standard college, one that has not only been wisely planned and generously built but that has met with the approval of the college world. Wilson College is such a college. lt has the approval of all thestandardizing agencies and when you ask whether it will give you a knowledge of the things that we all .desire to know the answer is of course an easy one. We come to a much more serious question when we realize that our choice must not only depend upon the development of our mind but also of our spirit, for in this day we not only want a standard college but we want a Christian college for the youth of America. Especially is this so in these difficult days when we must realize that a knowledge that is beyond the knowledge of this world is necessary for the happiness of those who must through many trials attain to the highest ends. The old m otto of a sane mind in a sound body forces upon us the consideration of the health which not only is so important for youth but also so essential to happiness, and what Wilson C ll ' ' ' ' ' o ege has to offer on this side of a students life is especially pictured in this book. We say in this book are pictured the student activities. lt would be a pity to exclude from student activities the study of books, the work in laboratories and the worship of .God in the College Chapel, and this is certainly not intended to be done when we speak of student activities. It is only one instance of the way in which we magnify the thing that we have before us, and the thing that Wilson College would magnify is youth, with all its activity of body, desire to know ost of all, what God hath wrought. ese things and then think of Wilson what the world is like and how it came to be what it is and, m ln those quiet moments which come to us all think of th College. Wilson College is like all colleges the result of the love of many people working through many years toward a common end, in this case the higher education of girls. Through this love grounds have been laid out, buildings erected and professors called from many parts of the country and wise men have been chosen to be the Trustees of it all, that the students of each generation might ever more and more profitably enjoy the greatest happiness that the world contains. Not only is this so, but very liberal provision for the aid of those who need assistance has been provided through scholarships. Information in regard to all these things, and particularly scholarships, which are now so VGIY IUGDY cmd so generous, may be had by addressing Rev. Ethelbert D. Warfield, DD., President Ol' Miss Margaret C. Disert, Registar SlTTlNGS BY APPCHNTMENT 'X Bell Telephone o t T, 'k Our Portraits Live Forever llollanoler St Feldman Photographers 1705 CHESTNUT STREET H PHILADELPHIA - PENNA. 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THE PRESS or new sf Annan, mf. 147 NORTH 10TH STREET, PHILADELPHIA , - F .. E-if L 7 V Q, ' it A ll M , Wilson College Direotory Board of Trustees REVEREND IOHN B. LAIRD, D.D., President ........ ....... P hiladelphia, Pa. IOSEPH T. BRENEMAN, Vice-President ......... ................r L ancaster, Pa. VALLEY NATIONAL BANK, Treasurer ....... ........ C hambersburg, Pa. G. H. BARTLE, Secretary .............................,....... ..A.,.. C hambersburg, Pa. REVEREND IOHN CALHOUN, D.D. ..........,.. ............ P hiladelphia, Pa. COLONEL MOORI-IEAD C. KENNEDY ....... ......, C hambersburg, Pa. REVEREND GEORGE FULTON , D.D. .............. ,.,......,.... M echanicsburg, Pa. REVEREND EDWIN H. KELLOGG, Ph.D. ........ ........ S aratoqa Springs, N .Y. REVEREND IOHN ALLAN BLAIR, D.D. ..... ........... C hambersburg, Pa. REVEREND EBENEZER PLACK, D.D. ........................ ......., I .... K inqston, Pa. REVEREND SAMUEL SEMPLE, D.D. .,................,................... ........... T itusville, Pa. REVEREND LEWIS SEYMOUR MUDGE, D.D., LL.D. ................ Philadelphia, Pa. .......Mercersburg, Pa. ...... Philadelphia, Pa. ...... Philadelphia, Pa. New York City, N .Y. New York City, N.Y. REVEREND ETHELBERT D. WARPIELD, D.D., LL.D., Litt.D ..... Chambersburg, Pa. HARRY W. BYRON ,,,............................. . .................................. . MRS. H. S. PRENTISS NICHOLS ....................... . .... . .... . HONORABLE I. E. B. CUNNINGHAM, LL.D. ........ ,...... . MRS. CARLETON MONTGOMERY, A.B. MRS. RALPH I. LLOYD, B.S. .................,............... ....... . MISS HANNAH I. PATTERSON, A.B. ................. REVEREND STUART NYE HUTCHISON, D.D. ...... . MISS MARY LARMOUR STEWART .................. WILLIAM CHAMBERS MEHAPPEY, M.E. ..... . MISS FRANCES G. WICK, Ph.D. .............. . GEORGE H. STEWART, Ir. ...,............... . GEORGE W. REILY ...................,......,........... HONORABLE WATSON R. DAVISON .... . REVEREND GLENN M. SHAPER, D.D. ..... . MRS. NEWTON D. BAKER ........,.......,,.... MISS EMILY P. BACON, M.D. ...,............ . REVEREND WALTER I. HOGUE, D.D. .... . MRS. WILLIAM B. BENNETT, A.B. ,,..... . .........,..Pittsburgh, Pa. ..,......,,.Pittsburgh, Pa. ...Chambersburg, Pa. ......Washington, D.C. .... . . Poughkeepsie, N .Y. .....Shippensburg, Pa. Harrisburg, Pa. ...Chambersburg, Pa. ................Carlisle, Pa. . . . .. . . Cleveland, Ohio ...... Philadelphia, Pa. ...................York, Pa. . ..Harrisburg, Pa. Officers of the College and Faculty Members REVEREND ETHELBERT D. WARPIELD, D.D., LL.D., Litt.D., President, Chambersburg, Pa. LILLIAN M. ROSENKRANS, A.B., Dean ..........,..........,.............. Chambersburg, Pa. NANCY IANE CRISWELL, A.M., L.H.D., Professor Emeritus of Latin, Chambersburg, Pa. CHARLOTTE ISABEL DAVISON, A.M., Mathematics .......... Chambersburg, Pa. MABEL BASHORE, Piano ....,..............,.................,.....,... ....... C hambersburg, Pa. 194 ' xg,-XR xl . IENNIE M STREVIG PhD B'bl - , ., 1 e ,,...,,.,......,...................,,... ...Chambersburg Pa. MAUD SYVRET, A.M., Romance Languages A ,,,., Chambersburg, Pa. A MILDRED FRANKLIN, Ph.D., Classical Languages, Atl ' ri t T ELIZABETH FRANCES ROGERS, Ph.D., History, Gmc lqhlaucs' NIJ' k ISQ Owen Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. I. PEACHY HARRISON, Ph.D., Chemistry ...,.. l3l4 Floyd Ave., Richmond, Va. V. LOUISE HOLCOMB, A.M., Psychology and Philosophy, 300 Main St., Suttield, Conn. E. GRACE WHITE, Ph.D., Biology .,.........,......... IBOO Sherwin Ave., Chicago, Ill. REVEREND WARREN N. NEVIUS, D.D., Ethics, and English Bible, L Chambersburg, Pa F ORA ROSS AMOS, Ph.D., English .................... 475 Grace St., Toronto, Canada DORA MAE CLARK, Ph.D., American History and Political Science, 3 Garden Road, Brockton, Mass. ELISABETH M. HAMPE, Physical Education ........... 48 Kent St., Brookline, Mass HELEN I. BORNEMAN, A.B., Librarian 6387 Overbrook Ave., Philadelphia Pa , . WALTER GOLZ, Music .................................,.,. ....................,..... C hambersburg Pa. I EDYTH THOMPSON, Mus.B., Voice ............... ...................... C hambersburg, Pa. DOROTHY WALCOTT WEEKS, Ph.D., Physics ................... Chambersburg, Pa. MABEL PAULINE WOLFF, Ph.D., Economics and Sociology Myerstown, Pa ELEANOR FRANCES WARFIELD, A.M., History ot Art ....... Chambersburg, Pa CECILIA V. SARGENT, Ph.D., Spanish ........................................ ...Wenonah, N.I. CARL E. SEIFERT, A.M.,, Education ........................................ Chambersburg, Pa. ELMA GILLESPIE MARTIN, English .............. 67 Covington St., Perry, N.Y. EDITH VIVIEN, A.M., Romance Languages .......................... Chambersburg, Pa. LOIS MONTGOMERY, Ph.D., English ............ i ........ I37 Buttalo St., Warsaw, N.Y. EMILY ALLYN, Ph.D., History ............................ 423 S. 45th St., Philadelphia, Pa MARGARET CRISVJELL DISERT, A.M., Registrar ................ Chambersburg, Pa. 4 ELIZABETH GILREATH, A.M., Physical Education R.R. 3, Greer, South Carolina MRS. BERTHE H. LeBEAU, M.S., Botany ........ 57l2 Kenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH GOODFELLOW, Ph.D., Classics, IIZ7 Olive St., Coatesville, Pa. ELSIE POKRANTZ, A.M., German ...........................................,......... Gibson, Iowa REVEREND IOHN E. MEETER, Th.M., Bible ......................... Chambersburg, Pa. CHARLOTTE ISABEL DAMEREL, M.S., ChemistrY', 28l9 Goodwood Road, Baltimore, Md. ROBERTA FRANCES IOHNSON, Ph.D., Mathematics, I44 W. Fishers Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. IANE DICK MEYER, Ph.D., Chemistry .................... 4l3 S. 4th St., Greensburg, Pa. CORA ELIZABETH LUTZ, Ph.D., Classics ................. 2 Reed St., Rockville, Conn. MARGARET ROBERTS WOODS, A.M., French, 858 Providence Ave., Webster Groves, Mo. ISABEL DUNCAN FERRIS, Mus.B., Organ and Music Theory, , Chambersburg, Pa ,fii ' Absent on leave, l935-36. 195 JANICE REDINGTON MITCHELL, B.L.s., Librarian .,.L,, ,.,.,.,L. .,,,.L ,...,,...,L TroY, PQ. MARIE TORREY COPP, A.M., Psychology and Philosophy, ll Post Hill Place, New London, Conn. CATHERINE HEMPERLY, A.M., Chemistry .......... l62B Green St., Harrisburg, Pa. VIRGINIA SHEPLEY DODD, A.M., French .........,, IZQ State St., Belle Vernon, Pa. RUTH ADELE HAMILTON, A.M., Spoken English ,............... New Wilmington, Pa. ELEANOR MYRTLE HOFFMAN, A.M., English .......,.,................ Millersville, Md. MILDRED WILSEY, A.M., English .................,............ Pinehollow, Salem, Ohio RUTH ILSLEY HICKS, Ph.D., Classics ....... 89-47 l63rd St., Iamaica, Long Island ELIZABETH DRUMTRA, A.M., Biology .... Annasquam Station, Gloucester, Mass. ROY K. MARSHALL, Ph.D., Mathematics and Astronomy .... Chambersburg, Pa. ELISABETH BROWN RIDDLE, A.B., Hostess .................. . ..,.. Chambersburg, Pa. MRS. MARGARET KENNEDY CHAMBERS, Warden and Chaperon Chambersburg, Pa. I G. H. BARTLE, Business Manager .......,,................................... Chambersburg, Pa. ELEANOR C. DUNCAN, A.B., Endowment Secretary ,........... Chambersburg, Pa. ALICE FERRIS, B.S., Secretary to the President ................... Chambersburg Pa. EDITH A. IOHNSTON, Ph.B., Secretary to the Dean ............. Maugansville,,Md. MARGARET W. RUTHRAUFF, Secretary to the Registrar ...Chambersburg, Pa. RUTH GILPIN, A.M., Secretary to the Registrar, 3207 Westwood Ave., Baltimore, Md. GERTRUDE HOYT PARRY, A.B., Alumnae Association Secretary, ' Chambersburg, Pa. MRS. ANNA W. CHANTLER, Superintendent of Household.Chambersburg, Pa. KATHARINE KRUG, Dietitian .............................. 949 Studer Ave., Columbus, Ohio MARIAN I. POWLES, R.N., Head Nurse ........,.................,....... Chambersburg, Pa MRS. VERA B. SNOWDEN, R.N., Assistant Nurse ................ Chambersburg, Pa MARGARET D. GORDY .............................................................. Chambersburg, Pa. MARY FORREST ............................................................ ......,... C hambersburg, Pa. MARY HOUSER ................ .....,.... C hambersburg, Pa. ZOE M. KITTINGER .,...... .......... C hambersburg, Pa. IDA SHUGARS ,........... .......... C hambersburg,' Pa. Seniors: Class of 1936 ACKERMAN, DOROTHY IANE ........... 444 Emerson St., N.W., Washington, D.C. ARMSTRONG, FLORENCE STEWART ................ llB Iackson Ave., Warren Pa. I . BALDWIN, PEGGY ............................................ l368 Euclid St., Washington, D.C. BARTLEY, KATHARINE SANSOM ......,......,,............. l24 S. lOth St., Indiana, Pa. BEARD, HELEN PEARL .................,. ........ 4 608 Oakland St., Philadelphia, Pa. BEHRENS, MARGARET EDEL ....... ..,,... l 79 Blackman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. BINGMAN, MARY MARTHA ........... ...... H otel Pickering, Iersey Shore, Pd, BRIGHT, IEANNE .........,...........................,...................... 4 ...........,........ New Egypt, N.I. BROWN, CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH ................... 46 E. Main St., Moorestown, N.I. BROWN, MILDRED IOSEPHINE ..........., ..,..... . 940 N. Evans St., Pottstown, Pa. BYERLY, IESSIE ELIZABETH ...... ....... l 8 Madison Ave., Madison, N.I. CALDWELL, BERTHA IANE ........ .......... 2 44 E. Perm sr., Bedford, Per. 196 X X ooivoir, IANE ROBINSON CORBETT, EMILY KATHARINE ,..4 . I COTTOM, ANNA MARGARET CROFT, ELLA MAY .................. DAUB, DOROTHY VIRGINIA. Garden Ave., Chatham, NJ. N. 2nd St., Harrisburg, .71 Pennsylvania Ave., Uniontown, .. Si. Thomas, Mercersburg, Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. ......,,...............,.....,.. ....,.,.Y 6 412 Vtfinchester Si., Ventnor, N.l. DEWEES IRUTIEIAIZEFAETEIPARINE ......,,. .......,.....,... I 30 Boulevard, Glen Rock, N.I. , ,.......,......, ............,..,... 4 5 N. Vaughn St., Kingston, Pa. ECKEL, VIRGINIA K. .,...,...........,........,.,.. 164 3rd Ave., Westmont, lohnstown, Pa. EDWARDS, DOROTHY IANE ,............, 400 Washington Ave., Haddonfield, N.I. ELLIS, MARGARET BAKER ,.........,.......,,...,.......................,..,.... ,... C rosswicks, N.I. ERNST, RUTH VIRGINIA, 601 Friedensburg Rd., Stony Creek Mills, Berks Co., Pa. FIEDLER, M. ISABEL ..........,.....................,..,.,...,,..,. 71 Grove St., Carbondale, Pa. FITCH, KATHRYN ALICE ........ ........... ........ 1 23 46th St., Sea Isle City, N.I. FRANKLIN, HARRIET FRANCES ....,.... .....,. 5 I0 Linden Place, Cranford, N.I. GARNES, MARGARET PAMELLIA ,...,................, ........,.....,., . Chambersburg, Pa. GEMMILL, ANN PAGE .....................,....,..............,...,,..... 130 7th St., Monessen, Pa. GENTNER, HOPE FREDERICKA ............. 123 W. Mt.,Pleasant Ave., Mt. Airy, Pa. GINTER, MARY EMILY ........ ....... I 477 Alabama Ave., Dormont, Pittsburgh, Pa. GOLZ, ANNE LELAND .......... .,......................................,..,.....,..... C hambersburg, Pa. GRAHAM, IANET ELIZABETH ..,,..,.... 1805 Baynard Boulevard, Wilmington, Del. GRIMSI-IAW, ANNE ................... ..............,................ 3 010 3rd Ave., Altoona, Pa. HAGERTY, ADELAIDE A ...... Q. ..........,..... 2121 W. Market St., Pottsville, Pa. I-IAINES, IEAN LOUISE ....... ....... 6 07 S. Wilbur Ave., Sayre, Pa. I-IEFTY, ELEANOR ...................,.......... ...,.. ' .... M ain St., Watsontown, Pa. HINKEL, MARGARET REED ,....,........... ............... 7 31 Weiser St., Reading, Pa. HOFFMAN, ELIZABETH VIRGINIA ............................ The Manse, McVeytown, Pa. M HREY LONG OAN 256 Rhodes Ave Haddonfield N.1. HU P ' , I .' ............................. L t., f HUMPI-IREYS, ELIZABETH MARIE ................... 270 Harvey St., Germantown, Pa. HUNTER, EDITH MILDRED .................. 111 N. 30th St., Penbrook, Harrisburg, Pa. HUYETT, IEANNE PAULINE .........,..... 603 E. Allegheny Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. IONES, ELEANOR YERKES ,....... I73'Map1eWood Ave., Germantown, Phila., Pa. WKAUFFMAN, MARY MARGUERITE ..,...........,...,.. 505 E. Broadway, Gerard, Ohio .Woodsda1e, Wheeling, W.Va. LATTA, VIRGINIA ...............,............. .......,.......... LEBER, EMILY ALLEN ..,.,...................... .,..,..,............... 7 40 S. Queen St., York, Pa. LOWE, ELEANOR MAY .....,..........,................. 102 Powelton Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. CMCDOWELL, CAROLYN KENNEDY ...,....................................,. Chambersburg, Pa. MCMICHAEL, VIRGINIA DOWNING..2I4 Brandywine Ave., Downingtown, Pa. MAIN, MARY MARGARET ...,.............. Mountain View Farm, Shippensburg, Pa. MANGES, FRANCESMAY ................ ,........,..,..... 5 25 Mifflin St., Huntingdon, Pa. MARKEY, RHODA ELIZABETH ..,............,...........,...................... Chambersburg, Pa MATHEWS, EMMA FRANCES .........,........, 306 S. Church St., West Chester, Pa MERRICK, IEANNE .......,.......... 4621 37th St., Golf Club Manor, Clarendon, Va MEYER, DOROTHY LUCILLE ...............,.....,... 454 Baltimore St., Gettifsburg, Pa MILLER, MARY LEE .......................,.......,. ....... 2 31 Maclay St., Harrisburg, Pa MULLOWNEY, ESTHERSCRAVEN ......... .....,.........,........,..........,... H artiord, N.I 197 ' Pa Pa NICHQLSQN, MARY HUSTON ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,... 156 School Lane, Germantown, Pg OBERLIN, CATHERINE MARIE ......... 721 llth St., Oakmont, A11eQIhenY Co., Pa MUSSER, ELIZABETH LUCILLE ,..,,.,A,. .W,,, ,., ,.,,W,E,A...., ,,E.,,.,EA.4,A. I Homo, NASBIMBENI, VIRGINIA MARIE .,....E.....EE..EE,,.,.,E .....,....,,EE,,,..,...,.,,.,.E.EE Iftofeffe, OLDS, BERNICE ...............,....,.........................,...,............ 101 E. Smith St., Corry, Pa OLER, WINIFRED ,...................................,,..,,, 109-30 216 St., Queens Village, N.Y PASSMORE, LILIAN REBECCA .......... .................................,.....,. N ottinqham, Pa PAUL, RUTH ELEANOR ...................., ....,.......,.. 1 85 Franklin St., Plymouth, Pa. POWLISON, ALICE VIRGINIA ...........1.....,.... 39 Fairview Ave., N. Plainfield, N.I. RAILING, IEANNE MARGARETTA .............................................. Shippensburg, Pa. RICHARDS, ELIZABETH EMELINE ................................. 216 N. 3rd St., Easton, Pa. RICHARDS, MARY FRANCES ,... 1709 Barr Ave., Crafton Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. RIFFERT, EMILY ELIZABETH .................,...,.................... R.R. 2, Sinking Spring, Pa. RINEHART, FRANCES LOIS ........................... 301 S. Narberth'Ave., Narberth, Pa. ROTHER, MARCIA ELIZABETH ...................... 5 Eolgemere Drive, Rochester, N.Y. RUNKLE, EMILY IEAN ..,,...............................,............................................ Auburn, Pa. SAVACOOL, MILDRED La RUE .......,.. 319 N. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. SCHLATTER, ALINE BALL... .......................................... R.F.D. 55, Springdale, Conn. SCHOENBERGER, PEARL ............... ......,......... R adio Station, Lawrenceville, N.I. SHANER, ELIZABETH ABIGAIL ...................... 2029 N. 62nd St., Philadelphia, Pa. SPAHR, ESTHER LUCETTA .............,r .......,..................................., R .R. 5, Lebanon Pa. SPOTTS, DOROTHY EDITH ................ 222 W. Central Ave., S. Williamsport, Pa. SPRINGER, MARIANA HIRES ........ ..................................... M arket St., Salem, N.I. STEVES, EDITH ARLINE ...........1........ ...,..... 33 Doremus Ave., Ridgewood, N.I. STONE, MARY ELIZABETH ..........,............ 3115 Riverside Drive, Harrisburg Pa. I STONER, CATHERINE STRICKLER .......1 493 S. Potomac Ave., Waynesboro, Pa. STONER, PEGGY LOUISE ............... 317 Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. THOMPSON, SARAH TUNNELL ............................. R.R. 1, Rehoboth Beach, Del. VAN ORMER, SARAH LOUISE ..,..... ............................... S chellsburg, Pa. VORTIGERN, FLORENCE HELENE ....................... 407 Urban Ave., Norwood, Pa. WILKINSON, LOUISE PRENTICE ...............,.......... 205 Elmwood Blvd., York, Pa. WISTAR, RAOUELITA .....,........................... 5449 Wayne Ave., Germantown, Pa. WITTCHEN, IANICE CORNELL ........,............ 6137 Webster St., Philadelphia, Pa. Iuniors: Class of 1937 ARMSTRONG, WYNNEFRED .................... 33 W. Walnut St., Merchantville, N.I. BAMBER, SARA VOORHEES ........ .......... l 41 Overlook Ave., Hackensack, N.I. BAMBRICK, ELEANOR MCC. ........... ....................... N ew Cumberland, W.Va. BARNES, HAZEL ESTELLA ......,,............................ 58 Wright St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. BAUMGARTNER, BETTY ROBERTS ................. 233 Hilands Ave., Ben Avon, Pa. BENT, EMILY MITCHELL ...,..................... 1906 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del. BLACK, MARTHA ELIZABETH ................................ 150 E. Pine St., Grove City, Pa. BoYcE, EDITH HADEIELB ,...,.., . .... . ...................... 26 Daily st., Nutley, NI. BBoKAw, B. MIBIAM .,......,............ ....... B 638 N. 8th st., ook Lane, PBIIQ., Bo. BUCIQLEY, ELIZABETH B ..................... ....,...... B 11 N. 63rd st., Philadelphia, Po. CATHEBMAN, ELIZABET CHESTNUT, ELIZABETH LYNDELL ............., 2222 w. Tioga st., Phttqdetphio, PQ. H BELL ............................. The Dingle, Cumberland, Md. 198 xxx CLARK, CAROLYN ..,.....,.... CLINE, HELEN LEoNA...f .... l',' ' ' A'1 W ITT Higle fsm' gc' .. ysourg, a. .................... ..,.....,. l 2l Caclwalacler Drive, Trenton, NJ. I SE ...,.......,...... ..........., l 48 W. 3rd St., Bloornsburq, Pa. DAVIS' MARGARET ELIZABETH b'------- -----..-Q..-. l 03 Holmes Ave., Altggnq Pg, ...,.,,.............. ,....,..,. 2 0l Robinson Ave., Pen Argyl, Pa. DILWORTIH NANCY COIEETH ..................,............,.., 306 Market St., Warren, Pa. DORR ALKSE MARIE .......,. ....,..... 5 303 St. Iames Terrace, Pittsburgh, Pa. DREW' LOUISE FRAN6E ......... .,........,. 3 20 Highland Ave., Ebensburg, Pa. DUNN' S -'-'-- - ---,---,-...............,.... 3 46 77th St., Brggklynl N,Y, , ................A......... ..,..,... 3 5 3rd Ave., Westmont, Iohnstown Pa. EBERSOL, SARAH E ..,.,............,... ......,........ 2 43 Hilands Ave., Ben Avon Pa. EGLY, DOROTHY IANE ......................,.................. 42 Florence Ave., Bellevue, Pa. ELIASON, MARY MARGARET ...,.....................,.......,.. .Chestertown, Md. ELY, ELIZABETH MAY .....,......., FAGELY, RUTH IVIARIAN ........ ELLSWORTH, LoEEAtNE ,..,...,....,., 1483 efeenmontlluiiivgllpmsbufqh, ciei, .Muhlenberg Park, R.D. 2, Reading Pa Pa Summit Ave., N. Plainfield, N.I FARR, ROSEMARY ........, ....... 3 0 Beekman Place, New York City, N.Y FAST, BETTY IANE ....,................. .. .,...,................,..,.... Liberty Center, Ohio FISKE, FRANCES ...................... ..,,.... .......... 9 0 4 Wellesley Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa FLEAGLE, MARY CONSTANCE. ...........,' Colonial Park, Woodlawn, Md FOX, KATHARINE B. ...................... .,..., I 0 Simpson Rd., Ardmore Pa FRAZER, NAOMI ....................,........ ....,.... 7 l02 Hilltop Rd., Bywood Pa GARLIN GER, HELEN VIRGINIA ......... GARVERICK, ELEAN OR IUNE .. GASKILL, DORIS RANDOLPH .... GERHARD, CAROLYN C. ........... . GIBBY, MARIANA .................,...... GLASS, HARRIET DIXON .......... GROSS, AGNES A. .,................,......... . HAMMER, OLIVE WALMSLEY .... HARDEN, EDITH M. .................,...... , .. Chambersburg, 35 Culver St., Somerville, . Barnegat, 212 Paxson Ave., Schuylkill Haven, 572 Highland Ave., Westfield, Chambersburg, Kurtz Ave., York 503 Spring Ave., Elkins Park, Pa N.I N.I Pa NI Pa Pa Pa .........l50-24 86th Ave., Iamaica, N.Y HARRINGTON, PRISCILLA D. ...... ....,... 2 09 S. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa HARRISON, RUTH E. ......,............ ........... 5 54 Locust St., Hazleton, Pa HARTMAN, FLOE WINGERT ,..... .....,.......-.......... C hambersburg, Pa HIGGINS, SARAH GRACE .......................... .............,...........,...,.... S now Hill, Md HILDEEEAND, SARAH CATHERINE .......... ......... 2 25 W. North si., Butler, PQ. HOBBS, ELIZABETH DENNIS ..................... ...,,...........,............. L ittle Silver, N .I. HOLMAN, GERALDINE K. .....,... ..,..........:....v..,...i M illsfstvwnf PG- HOLMES, HELEN ...........,......... .......................,...,..,......... C ream Ridge, N.l. HOPE, MARY ADALENE ......... ....................,........ 2 03 8th Ave., La Grange, Ill. HOWARD, MARGARET B. ...... .....,... l 5I6 North Los Robles, Pasadena, Calif. HUBER, IEANNETTE M. .............. ..................... 2 I3 S. l0th St., Harrisburg, Pa. HUNT, IANICE EVANS .... T .................. ......... I 444 Bushkill St., Easton, Pa. HUNTER, ELIZABETH TAYLOR ....... .....................,............ 2 ..,., R eedsville, Pa. I-IUTT, DOROTHY E. .,...................... ............... 6 25 Willow St., Pottstown, Pa. I-IUTT, MARIORIE RUTH ........... ....... 5 26 Bellevue Ave., Harnmonton, N.I. 199 IRVIN, MARY KATHARINE .,...... Ruby St., Lancaster, Pa IONES, DOROTHY VIRGINIA ...,.... ....... 6 O5 Virginia Ave., Hagerstown, Md IONES, MARIAN CAROL ....................,..... 146 S. Sherman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa KEEVER, PAULINE DeBANG .................. 100 Pennsylvania Ave., Brookline, Pa. KEMPER, RUTH MOUL .........,...... V .....' .....,.. 1 4 N. Royal St., East York, Pa. LEOPOLD, MURIEL ANN .................. .......,. 3 6 W. 74th St., New York CitY, N.Y. LOGAN, MARGARET MASON .................,........, 237 Reynolds St., Kingston, Pa. MCCAULEY, MYRTLE EDNA ..,...........,... 1857 W. River Drive, Merchantville, N.I. MCILVAINE, GEORGIANA D ....... I .....................,............................,. New Lisbon, N.I. MCKEEVER, MARGARET ELIZABETH ............,.. 535 Walnut St., Catasauqua, Pa. MCLAUCHLIN, ELIZABETH TRENT .,............ 3215 Seminary Ave., Richmond, Va. MUESER, HELEN E ...........................,....................... 104 Hillside Ave., Verona, N.I. MURRAY, MARY KATHRYN ........ .................. 2 I Main St., Watsontown, Pa. NESBIT, EMMA ELIZABETH ..........., ......... 4 86 Eront St., Northumberland, Pa. NIEMEYER, ESTI-IER FRANCES .......... ........... 1 20 S. Blakely St., Dunmore, Pa. PALMER, ESTHER BAILEY ,............. ,........ I U26 DeKalb St., Norristown, Pa. PENTZ, MILDBED VIRGINIA ......... ............................... C hambersburg, Pa. PLANK, ELIZABETH GARDNER .......... ......... 1 56 W. Louther St., Carlisle, Pa. POMEROY, ANNA BRISBIN ...,........... ............ I uniata Co., Port Royal, Pa. REBERT, ELIZABETH VIRGINIA .... 1 ................. ..,..............,. M arket St., Newport, Pa. REED, IUNE .............. ' ..........,.............................................. 45 S. 8th St., Reading, Pa. RELYEA, RUTH ,...................,.... Q .... -...985 Woodycrest Ave., New York City, N.Y. RICE, VIRGINIA NORTH .......... ......,..........,..r..... 1 2 Clinton Ave., Ossining, N.Y. RICKARD, ANNA IEAN ...,..,....,... .............. 2 26 Logan St., Lewistown, Pa. RINEARD, DOROTHY ANN .......... ............... 3 305rN. 2nd St., Harrisburg, Pa. ROBINSON, IANE ELIZABETH ,........ ........ 3 571 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. ROHRER, ELIZABETI-I BOOKER .... ...............,.................. ' .R.R. 1, Paradise, Pa. RUEE, IANET LOUISE ....................... ........,....... 1 32 S. 4th St., I-Iamburg, Pa. SABY, EDNA MARIE ...,..................... .......... 3 21 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, Pa. SCI-IOLLA, MARIE LOUISE ..........., ............ 1 14 Swartz St., Dunmore, Pa. SHERWOOD, MARGARET ANNA ..,...... .......... 1 O47 Cameron Ave., Tyrone, Pa. SMITI-I, LOIS MIRIAM .................... ....................................... A llentown, N.I. STEINKE, ELEANOR G. ............... ......... 1 42 Tinkham Rd., Akron, Ohio STEPHENSON, M. LOUISE ............,.. ......... 4 13 Pitt St., Wilkinsburg, Pa. STITELY, CAROLYN VICTORIA ....... ..,......... 4 6 W. 3rd St., Waynesboro, Pa. STONE, HELEN KATHRYN ............. .....,.................... 1 142 W. 9th St., Erie, Pa. SUTER, ELIZABETH METCALEE ............... 1112 Wheatland Ave., Lancaster, Pa. SWINEHART, IANET LOUISE ....... ......... 1 O35 Bellview Ave., Pottstown, Pa. TAGGART, DOROTHY IEAN ......... ......................,........ B ox 144, Pitman, N.I. TINNEY, IANE ADELINE ...,.......... .......... 2 45 Monmouth Rd., Elizabeth, N.I. TORREY, MARGARET E ......,.......... .......... 2 O3 West Ave., Ienkintown, Pa. TRIPP, MARY OTTINGER ................................... 520 Hamilton Ave., Trenton, N,I. TROUTMAN, MARY CHARLOTTE ...........,................. 19 Church St., Kingston, Pa. TURNER, GRAYCE CHRISTINE ......... 468 Lyceum Ave., Roxborough, Phila., Pa. TYSON, FLORENCE ...............,.................. 135 Kendall Blvd., Oaklyn Manor, N.I. VAN METER, LOIS ..................... ............ 8 32 Hillside Ave., Plainfield, N.I. WALKER, PEGGY ..,....... ........ 1 214 7th St., Moundsville, W.Va. 2 r I X f VVHITIEEIREEISIAISAAELFIEE-IJIQD ......,............. .,.....,. 418 Connecticut Drive, Erie, Pa. I A ..,..........,...................... CCIFY Si., Richmond, VCI WILTSHIRE, EVELYN I .......................,..,.......... 1245 Walnut St., Turtle Creek, Pa. WooDWoHTH, MARTHA ELIZABETH .,...t.....,..t.,,...,....,..t,, Gfontoch NI WRIGHT, ELIZABETH GASKTLL .,,....T.,....,. Vyvvttvltt A iigmownl Nil' ZACHAHIAE, DoHoTHEA L ............ ffffffff. surf city' Nil- Sophomores: Class of 1938 ADAMS, ,HELEN L. ...........,.....,.........,..............,. 7 Highland Ave., Maplewood, N.I. ADELBERG, DORIS I .......,................................ 352 N. Broadway, Cedarhurst, N.Y. ALLEN, PRISCILLA ELIZABETH .............,..,.. 3300 Hamilton St., Philadelphia, Pa. BALDRIDGE, LUCILLE S. ..,......... 145 Oakview Ave., Edgewood, Pittsburgh, Pa. BATES, OLIVE C. ..........................,,.............. 403 N. Narberth Ave., Narberth, Pa. BICKLEY, MARY HELEN ......,. ........ 1 611 Girard Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. BILLINGS, IULIA E. .,......... ....... 3 0 Cedarbrook Rd., Ardmore, Pa. BITTNER, BARBARA L. ..... ........,.... . .500 E. 3rd St., Berwick, Pa. BOWER, EDITH E. ...........,.. ..............., I t.F.D. No. 3, Annapolis, Md. BOYD, KATHARINE C. ..... .,...... 1 214 2nd St., S.W., Roanoke, Va. BRADIN, M. IANE .............. ............... 1 108 Logan Ave., Tyrone, Pa. BRILLIANTINE, DALBA ........ .................... l 80 Anderson St., Trenton, N.I. BRITA, MILDRED I. ............ .......... 3 17 Bellevue Ave., Hammonton, N.I. BURSLEM, VIRGINIA I. ......,................,.......................,.,. 54 S. State St., Dover, Del. CABELL, MARION F. ............................,...............,...................,,......,..,... Chester, Vt. CAMPBELL, IEAN L. ..............., 124 Ieiterson Drive, Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Pa. I CARLON, MARY LOU ........... 5 ........ .............................., 3 10 W. lst St., Oil City, Pa. CLINKSCALES, MARY GILREATH ............................. Route l, Montgomery, Ala. ONNOR PHILIPPA I 5722 Whitman Terrace Merchantville N.I. c , . ...................... , , coULTEH, DOROTHY I ..................................... 120 S. Marshall St., Lancaster, Pa. CUMMINGS, IESSIE C. T ..... C-7 Manheim Apts., Oueen Lane, Germantown, Pa. CUNNINGHAM, ELIZABETH M. ..............................,..,..... .,............... R .D. 1, Rea, Pa. DAVIS, DOROTHY B. ................. ....... l 800 Ieiterson St., Wilmington, Del. ..............,.............'....Chambersburg, Pa. 1214 W. Franklin St., Richmond, Va. ...........ll3 Hillside Ave., Hillside, N.1. Summit Rd., Elizabeth, N.l. Vulcan, Mahanoy City, Pa. DEPUY, WILMA v. ............ ...... . Dtcrcsoiv, ETHEL EMMA ........ ........ DOREMUS, SHIRLEY E. ..,.. . DoUoLAs, MARY H. ...... DRESCH, RUTH A. ........... ........................ . EARP, RACHEL B. ................ .......... 1 221 Oregon Ave., Steubenville, Ohio FERGUSON, M. EILEEN ..................................... 2725 N. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. FLETCHER, ELSIE I., 14 Swarthmore Ave., Ridley Park, Pa. cf o Mr. Robert Rodqers, 4 ........007 E. Preston St., Baltimore, Md. FOX, FRANCES K. ..................................... . F REET, MYRA C. F. ........ ..................................... C hambersburg, Pa. GASTON, MARY E. ..... ......... 3 08 N. Beaver St., New Castle, Pa. GRIMS1-IAW, IANE ...... ................,. 3 010 3rd Ave., Altoona, Pa HAVLICK, M. IEAN ........ .. ............ 8 Sabine Ave., Narbelrth, Pa HECK, LOIS E. .............. .......... 1 015 Walnut St., Coatesville, Pa 201 HOFFMAN, KATHERINE L. . HOPKINS, MARY E. ............. . HOWELL, ELEANOR FAIR .... HowEiL, ioU1sE ..,,......,.,., KARNS, BETTY ...,.,... KING, BETH M. ....,....... . KING, MARY IANE ...... KNAPP, ALICE H. .... . KRATZ, ANNA H. ..,, . KREMER, IULIA K. ...... . KURTZ, ELIZABETH L KYLE, MARIORIE A. LANDES, PAULINE H. .......... . LANG, ALBERTA E. .. Tyson Ave., Glenside, Manse, McVeytown, Pa .........290 Congress Ave., Lansdowne, Pa Chestnut St., Elmer, N.I ........White Oak Farm, Mendham, N.I ....................................Chambersburg, Pa Pierce St., Kingston, Pa .........90l Washington St., Cumberland, Md. S. Weller St., Montclair, N.I. .........l039 DeKalb St., Norristown, Pa. ..............................Chambersburg, Pa. Logan Ave., Altoona, Pa. ..................Drew University, Madison, N.I. ..........l002 Westwood Ave., Richmond, Va. LEIGHTON, CONSTANCE E ................,...... 7437 Sprague St., Mt. Airy, Phila., Pa. LEWIS, BARBARA I ................ .3220 Brownsville Rd., Brentwood, Pittsburgh, Pa. LEWIS, HELEN G. ......... .....,...................................... D rew Forest, Madison, N.I. LONG, EMMA H. ................ .............................................................. F rankford, Del. MCCLEARY, IANE ...................... ........ 3 36 Locust Ave., Amsterdam, N.Y. MCENTEER, MARY LOUISE .. MCGEORGE, ELIZABETH M. MCMASTER, MARGARET M. ...........30l Concord St., Clarksburg, W.Va. Crest Orchards, Orrtana, Pa. ................l2l90 Oregon Ave., Steubenville, Ohio MAGILL, KATHRYN B. ............... ..... L .....,.............. 4 3 Walnut St., Malden, Mass. MANN, IANE B. .......,............... .............. 7 300 Brighton Rd., Ben Avon, Pa. MATTEN, IUNE A. ........... ....... I 239 Delaware Ave., Wyomissing, Pa. MATTES, OLGA M. ................................................ 625 Ouincy Ave., Scranton, Pa. MOFFETT, FRANCES S. .............................,.... 290 N. Main St., Moorestown, N.I. MORROW, PAULINE H ....... cfo Z.O. Myers, 24Il Pierce Ave., Nashville, Tenn. NEIMAN, MADELINE E. ....... . NICHOLLS, MARGARET F. .. OPDYCKE, EVELYN F. ......... . OWEN, FRANCES LOUISE .. 53l3 Cedar Ave., Philadelphia, Pa .......ll6 N. Union Ave., Bound Brook, N.I. ..........502 Harrison St., Frenchtown, N.I. Alcama St., Sharon, Pa. PAINTER, GRETCHEN R. ....... ...................... 8 06 l2th St., New Brighton, Pa. PHILLIPS, HARRIET W. ...... ........... 2 I8 E. Liberty St., Charlestown, W.Va.l PIGNATIELLO, ALBA E. .......,. .................................. 7 I6 S. 7th St., Vineland, N.I. POOLE, MARY ANITA .................. I02 Marda Rd., Brookline, Delaware Co., Pa. PORCH, MARY GENEVIEVE ............................... 545 Orchard Ave., Bellevue, Pa. PREISLER, ALICE M. .................. ............................................... C hambersburg, Pa. RIDGLEY, IEAN ..................................................................,.. Lincoln University, Pa. RIEGNER, MARY CATHRINE .............. Cor. 3rd and Hanover Sts., Pottstown, Pa. RUDLOFF, MARY LOUISE ......... . ................. l89 Chestnut St., Englewood, N.I. SCI-IWARTZ, ANTOINETTE L ........ ........ 7 45 W. Diamond Ave., Hazleton, Pa. SCOTT, E. DOROTHY ,................ ................ 3 20 Linden Ave., Glenside, Pa. SHUTTS, ALICE .............................. ......... 4 Olh Exeter Ave., West Pittston, Pa. SIGMAN, IANE B. ..............,,.............. ......... 4 920 Osage Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. SIMMONS, MARY ELISABETH ........ .......... 9 61 Athalia Ave., Monessen, Pa. SKINNER, ADELLA MAE ........... ......................... B ox 245, Sparta, N.I. 202 Pa. IX. SLEPPYQ VIRGINIA II. ...... . SMITH, PREDRIKA P. ....,. . SMITH, MYRTIS H. ,........... . SMITH, ROSLEIGH M. ............. . ........4II Whitney Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. .......3l6 W. 245th St., New York City, N.Y. .............2432 Lincoln St., Camp Hill, Pa, S. Delaware Drive, Easton, Pa. g1gj4EgIEI'IigIi1.iXRIX.EAE1g.CIgrZABETH ....... .......,........... 9 I7 Church St., Indiana, Pa. STARK Hi ARET V. ..... .......... I 8 W. Lenox St., Chevy Chase, Md. , ELEN L. ...............,.. ................. 8 65 Madison Avez, York, Pa. SWAIN, ELISABETH .............. THOMPSON, KATHERINE R. ............ 428 S. 44th St., Philadelphia, Pa. .88 Le Moyne Ave., Washington, Pa. TICHENOR, ELEANOR W. ...... ....... 2 83 Ridgewood Rd., S. Orange, N.I TROUTMAN, DORIS H. ........ ...........,...... I 9 Church St., Kingston, Pa. .................... ,,,,,,,-. ,-,-4.'.-..W.--v.-VV-' C WERTIME, SELMA M. ......... . WILLIAMSON, MARGARET WINTERS, IEAN G. .............. . WOOD, K. ELIZABETH ........... WOOD, NATALIE LOUISE . ..........................Chambersburg, Pa. .........,.Open Hearth, Lewistown, Pa. 2924 Vaelkel Ave., Dormont, Pa. Pa. Chambersburg, .. .49 Hobant Ave., Summit, N.I. WOODWARD, EVELYN B. ..... ......... I 80 'Wayne Ave., Haddonfield, N.I. ZEREING, SARAH M. ............... ..... ' ...... 4 2l N. Market St., Duncannon, Pa. ZIMMERMAN, KATHRYN M. ..... ........ 9 I4 Cumberland St., Lebanon, Pa. I Freshmen: Class of 1939 AMBLER, MARY ANNE .......... .........' .......................... 8 I 5 Ninth St., Ford City, Pa. BECKER, KATHRYN LOUISE .................................,........ I7 S. 8th St., Lebanon, Pa. BEHRENS, KATHERINE S. .............................. I79 Blackman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. BOON, RUTHVELIZABETH ............... 228 Garland St., Edgewood, Pittsburgh, Pa. BROCK, MARGARET ISABELLE .................. Patterson Heights, Beaver Ealls, Pa. BROOKS, ANNABELLE H. .............. ........ .......... . ............... C h ambersburg, Pa. BRUEN, IEAN ROBERTSON .............. .,............... 5 O Morris Ave., Morristown, N.I. BRYDEN, KATE KOERNER ...... 3 .......... ..... I I Philadelphia Ave., West Pittston, Pa. CALDWELL, ELIZABETH BRANDT ......................... 244 E. Penn St., Bedford, Pa. East Northfield, Mass. CARNE, HARLENE ................................................................ S. M hantville, N.I. CAVEROW, MYRTLE IUNE CHAPIN, KATHERINE LOUISE ............. CLARK, MARGARET ...................... ..... CONNER, ANITA .......... cooIEY, MARY .............. cox, PHYLLIS ..................... CRABTREE, REBECCA G. .. CRANE, ERMA ................... DAILEY, MARION ISABELLE DAY, RUTH ELVA .............. DEIBERT, PLORA LOUISE DIETRICH, RUTH ESTHER DOWNS, IEAN EMERSON ....... .. DUNN, MARY ELIZABETH ............2282 Penn t, erc 438 Bryn Mawr Ave., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. .......I8O W. Marlin Drive, Pittsburgh, Pa. ..........2I7 Linwood Ave., Ardmore, Pa. 2I S. Lenape Ave., Trenton, N.I. Fairview Ave., Iersey City, Nl. ...I835 N. Burrows St., State College, Pa. New Vernon, N.I. Newton Ave., Sussex, N.I. ........22I N. Charles St., Red Lion, Pa. ....................................Geigertown, Pa. ....l828-A Walnut St., Readinq. Pa .ffffffffff ...... 7 s. Childs st., Woodbury, NJ ...86 8rd Ave., Westmont, Iohnstown, Pa 203 Ewnva, IEAN E. .....A....,.,. .... ,.,.,.. .. , .A.,.. . A, ,,A4,.. ,,., .A. .,.. ,A o Xfsrd, PQ FLECK, DORIS WEISER ,.........,....... ........ 8 31 Centre St., Ashland, Pa. FLEGLER, MARTHA AUGUSTA ........ ..,...... 1407 8th Ave., Altoona, Pa. FOOKS, NELL ...,................................. .................,...,....,...,....,.,. I .....,..., P reston, Md. FRANTZ, SARA MARGARET ........,. .......... 8 616 Watson Rd., Indianapolis, lnd. FRETZ, ELIZABETH IANE ........ ...............,.............,.... C hambersburg, Pa. GALLAGHER, LILLIAN B. ........ .......... 1 24 lava Ave., Hershey, Pa. GEHR, VIRGINIA MARIE ........,. .......,............ 5 21 High St., Bethlehem, Pa. GEISSINGER, SALLY ANN ,...... ................ 2 84 E. Goepp St., Bethlehem, Pa. GEORGE, HELEN MIRIAM ........... ......... 8 20 Lincoln Ave., East Liverpool, Ohio GIPE, LOUISE CATHERINE ,.............. ..........................,........... C hambersburg, Pa. GLASGOW, EVELYN FRANCES ............,,.............. 120 Passiac Ave., Passiac, N .l. GLEASON, EMILY IEAN ...................1.................... 827 Wright Ave., Kingston, Pa. GOFF, DORIS POOLE ..,......................... Colonial Ridge Drive, Haddonfield, N.l. GOTTSCHALL, FRANCES AMELIA .............. St. Pau1's Rectory, Phillipsburg, Pa. GREENWOOD, ETHEL ELIZABETH .....,.. ............... 4 6 Roslyn Ave., Glenside, Pa. GRIFFITHS, IEANE B. ........................... .............. Q .1516 College Ave., Beaver, Pa. GUTHRIE, SYLVIA CAMlLLA .......,. ........ 1 177 Warburton Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. HANKINSON, M. IEANNE ....... ...................... 8 23 Edison Bldg., Toledo, Ohio HARSHBERGER, ROSALIE ........... A ............................................. Chambersburg, Pa. HAWK, MARTHA LOlS .................... 1561 Spring Garden Ave., Lakewood, Ohio HEMSATH, RUTH MARGUERITE., .... 6671 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, Pa HIGGINS, ISABELLE ...........................1.................... 186 Main St., Flemington, N.l. HILLENBRAND, DOROTHY 1. ..... ' ....... 1051 Grove St., lrvington, N .I. HINE, ELOUISE' .......................... ....................... C hambersburg, Pa. HOLCOMBE, MARY D. .......... ...I ......., R . D. No. 1, Lambertville, N.I. HOLMES, RUTH ..... ' ..... .................................1,.... C ream Ridge, N.l. HORNER, EMILY .......,. ........ 1 512 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. HOSFELD, SARA M. ......... .............,......,......' ......... S h ippensburg, Pa. HOWELL, IANE DALE .......................... .................... 2 00 Lafayette St., Easton, Pa.. HUFFMAN, WILLAMINA ................. ................, 1 90 Demarest St., Englewood, N.l. HUGGINS, CAROLYN RANDOLPH .......... 159 Overhill Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. IRWIN, DOROTHY L. ..................... .... ...............,.... 4 0 9 N. 8rd St., Millville, N.I. IAMES, MARY CAROLINE ....... ....,... 8 22 S. Center St., Ebensburg, Pa. IAMIESON, IEAN BLYTHE ....... ...............1.... 5 0 Maple St., Princeton, N.l. IONES, BETTY LACY ............. ................ 1 817 Franklin Rd., Roanoke, Va. KELLOGG, ELLEN .............. ........ 468 Pennsylvania Ave., Waverly, N.Y. KERR, MARGARET ..................... ..,...... 5 5 Lake Drive, Mountain Lakes, N.I. KING, MARGARET IEAN .............. ........ 1 1 Perryridge Rd., Greenwich, Conn. KLAUDER, MILDRED HELENE ....... .............. G ray Gables, Moorestown, N.I. KNAPP, ELNORA MIXER ........................................ 97 Center St., Waverley, N.Y. KRAUSS, ANNE PAXSON .............................. 2420 W. 18th St., Wilmington, Del. KRUMBHOLZ, KATHERINE B. .,.. 1. 271 Hazel Drive, Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Pa. LAFFERTY, RUTH LEE ........................................... 146 -N . 25th St., Camp Hill, Pa. LATSHAW, MARY LOUISE ......................................... Arch St., Spring City, Pa. LAWMAN, MARGARET F. .............................,....... Preston Place, University, Va. LEE, CHARLESANNA ............., 84 E. Logan St., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 204 LITTLE, IAN E ...............,. VIRGINIA I.........,..... 806 Chestnut Ave., Barnesboro, Pd. MACKENZIE I-A-NE? .............,,............, 237 Philadelphia Ave., Waynesboro, Pg, MASON KALFHERINEPWL .....,... .......,...........,... 3 1 Library Place, Princeton, Nl. MAYHEW RUTH ELMIR.-A. ...... ....................., 2 28 Ridge Ave., Ben Avon, Pa. MINER VIIRGINIA BROOKS .........................,............. ll Laurel Ave., Tenatly, N.I. MQORE A ..,..,,.. I ............ ' ...... 411 E. Oueen St., Connellsville, Pa. ' I NE 206 KHWQTS HIQIIIWOIY, Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa. MOORE, MARGARE'T G. .,.......,,.......,.... 716 Athens Avenue, Faye Heville, N.C. MORGAN, ANN MERIT .................,,....................., 452 N. New St., Bethlehem, Pa. MUNSON, BETTY IANE ,.....,,................................... 218 Insurance St., Beaver, Pa. MUSGRAVE, LOUISE M. ...... 350 Parkway Drive, Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Pa. NEAL, IOSEPHINE C. .................................,..........,... 125 W. 5th St., Plainfield, N.I. NORCROSS, MARGARET E . ...,..................., 524 Redman Ave., Haddonfield, N.I OWENS, MARIAN CRAIG ........ PACE, I EAN N ETTE .........,...... PARRY, FLORENCE F1sHER lant I PARRY, IANE LOUISE ......... PATTERSON, REBECCA B. PECK, ELEAN OR CAROL ..., PERROTT, IULIA ELEANOR PETERS, ELIZABETH L. ...,.. . PI-IILLIPS, I-IELEN MARY. . .. 289 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N.Yl Cricket Avenue, Ardmore, Pa ...........703 St. Iames St., Pittsburgh Pa S. 2nd St., Bangor, Pa. ........5l1 Allegheny St., Hollidaysburg, Pa ........ 336 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, NJ .........3l19 Midvale Ave., Philadelphia Pa , . Pa ...................................Chambersburg , . 7th St., Huntingdon, Pa. REEVES, ELIZABETH S. .......... ......................... 7 02 High St., Millville, N.l. REINARTZ, MATI-IILDA M. ..... ......... 3 04 The Alameda, Middletown, Ohio RIDDLE, IANE W. ..,........,..... ........, 1 915 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. ROBERTS, VIRGINIA ........... ROSS, EUNICE MARIAN ....,. 51 Pierpont St., Rahway N.I , . ............., 2411 Chestnut Ave., Barnesboro Pa. I ROYLE, IANE G. ................................. 5017 Saul St., Erankiord, Philadelphia, Pa. SCHAEFEER, NANCY ............,......................,............ 115 N.,24th St., Camp Hill, Pa. SCOTT, ELIZABETH ELEANOR ......................,.... 35 W. High St., Somerville, Nl. SHAW, ALEXANDRAC. ...........,,.. I ......... 510 5th Street, Moundsville, W.Va. SIMPSON, IEANNE LOUISA ........ ................................ ' ............. W illiamsburg, Pa. SLOCUM, MARIANNA C. ..,....... ..,..... 2 44 E. Montgomery Ave., Ardmore, Pa. SMOOT, M. ELIZABETH .,........... ............. 1 351 Market St., Parkersburg, Pa. STEINKE, RUTH FRANCES .................................. 142 Tinkham Road, Akron, Ohio STEWART, MARGARET I ANE, 127 Shady Drive, West, Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' Pa. STIRN, ELIZABETH .....................,..................................., 310 Birch St., Scranton. THOMPSON, SARAH ETHEL ........ ......... 7 225 McCurdy Place, Ben Avon, Pa. TOMS MARIAN ELAINE ................................ 25 Bowen Ave., Woodstown, N.I. TOSETTO LYDIA ................................................ 631 19th St., Niaqara Ealls, N.Y. VREELANID HELEN LOUISE ...I23 W. Tulpehocken St., Germantown, Phila., Pa. WALIDEN, ANNE ELIZABETH .......................................... 1033 W. 6th St., Erie, Pa. WAREEL MAUDIE H. .............. ............... 9 09 Allegl1GHY St., Hollldaysburg, Pa. WEISE ALICE ,.,...., 1 .......,... 699 Gregg Ave., Bfidqeviiie, PQ. 5 Patrons ot the Mr. 61 Mrs. Frank Holloway 547 Highland Ave., Upper MOr1tClCIiI, N- 1- Mr. ci Mrs. Frank R. Hildebrand ' 225 West North Street, Butler, Pa. Mr. 61 Mrs. Albert I. Drew 346 77th Street, Brooklyn,'N. Y. Mr. ci Mrs. C. Russell Higgins Snow Hill, Maryland Mrs. George B. Holmes Cream Ridge, New Iersey Mr. CS Mrs. E. I. Ellsworth, 1483 Greenmont Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. ci Mrs. Iames Stephenson 413 Pitt Street, Wilkinsburg, Pa. Mr. ci Mrs. Charles E. Rice 12 Clinton Ave., Cssining, N. Y. Mr. ci Mrs. Harry H. Wright Allentown, N. I. Mr. 6: Mrs. Edward C. Creasy 148 West Third Street, Bloomsburg, Pa Dr. ci Mrs. Carl R. Steinke 142 Tinkham Road, Akron, Ohio Mr. 61 Mrs. Wm. E. Murray Watsontown, Pa. Mr. Robert I. Bamber 141 Cverlrook Avenue, Hackensack, N. I. Mr. ci Mrs. Richard A. Zachariae Surf City, N. I. , Mr. ci Mrs. E. R. Stitely 46 W. Third Street, Waynesboro, Pa. Dr. CS Mrs. T. L. Cline Gettysburg, Pa. Mr. William O. Dennis 201 N. Robinson Ave., Pen Argyl, Pa. Mr. ci Mrs. G. H. Rickard 226 Logan St., Lewistown, Pa. Dr. ci Mrs. Bruce S. Nesbit 486 Front St., Northumberland, Pa. 206- Clsss ot 1937 Rev. and Mrs. Wm. T. Sherwood 1047 Cameron Ave., Tyrone, Pa. Mr. 6. Mrs. Rudolph G. Hutt 526 Bellevue Ave., Hammonton, N. I. Mr. CS Mrs. E. L. Suter 1112 Wheatland Ave., Lancaster, Pa. Mr. ci Mrs. Iames 1. Higbee 21 Main St., Watsontown, Pa. Mr. 61 Mrs. Stanley I. Conner 121 Cadwalader Drive, Trenton, N. I. Mr. 61 Mrs. W. P. Gibby 572 Highland Ave., Westfield, N . I. Dr. 61 Mrs. T. A. Dickson 306 Market St., Warren, Pa. Mr. CS Mrs. Russell A. Hunt 5 1444 Bushkill St., Easton, Pa. Mr. ci Mrs. Charles G. Baumgartner 233 Hilands Ave., Ben Avon, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. W. Edward Torrey 203 West Ave., Ienkintown, Pa. Mr. 6: Mrs. Clarence R. Palmer 1026 De Kalb St., Norristown, Pa. Dr. 5. M1-S. B. A. stack I 150 East Pine St., Grove City, Pa. Mr. 6. Mrs. Iohn A. Robinson 3571 Buckwood Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. ci Mrs. Frank M. Smith ' Allentown, N. I. Dr. ci Mrs. E. Relyea 985 Woodycrest Ave., New York, N . Y Mr. ci Mrs. Paul Keever 100 Pennsylvania Ave., Brookline, Pa. Mr. 61 Mrs. Edwyn Gerhard 212 Paxson Ave., Schuylkill Haven, Pa Mr. CS Mrs. Charles S. Catherman The Dingle, Cumberland, Md. , Mr. 6. Mrs. E. C. Stone I 1142 West 9th St., Erie, Pa. Q Mr. ci Mrs. M. I. Egly 42 Florence Ave.. Bellevue, Pa. Mr. CS Mrs. C. E. Tinney 245 Monmouth Boad, Elizabeth, N . I. Mr. CS Mrs. Maurice G. Bohrer . Paradise, Pennsylvania Mr. CS Mrs. Wynn Armstrong 33 W. Walnut Ave., Merchantville, N. I. Mr. CS: Mrs. H. L. Hope 203 Eighth Ave., La Grange, lllinois Attorney and Mrs. Francis A. Dunn 86 Third Ave., Westmont, Iohnstown Mr. ci Mrs. Greyson P. Troutman 19 Church St., Kingston, Pa. Mr. ci Mrs. W. E. Logan ' 237 Reynolds St., Kingston, Pa. Dr. CS Mrs.W. S. Hunter Beelsville, Pennsylvania Mr. ci Mrs. H. Prank Dorri 320 Highland Ave., Eloenslourg, Pa. Mr. ci Mrs. Boloert D. Swinehart 1035 Bellview Ave., Pottstown, Pa. ' , Pa. Mr. ci Mrs. Frank S. Chestnut 2222 W. Tioqa St., Phila., Pa. Mr. CS Mrs. Clarence L. Turner 468 Lyceum Ave., Boxborough, Ph Mr. CS Mrs. Eliason , Chestertown, Md. Mr. ci Mrs. Walter I. Niemeyer 120 S. Blakely St., Dunmore, Pa. Mr. ci Mrs. Ioseph McKeerer 435 Walnut St., Catasaugua, Pa. Mr. CS Mrs. T. B. 'Taggart Box 144, Pitman, N. I. Mr. G Mrs. Iohn Tripp Hamilton Ave., Trenton, N. I Mr. ci Mrs. Ceo. L. Bambrick New Cumberland, West Virginia Mr. ci Mrs. B. Hammer 503 Spring Ave., Elkins Park, Pa. Mr. 61 Mrs. B. C. Boyce 26 Daily St., Nutley, N. I. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Rineard 3305 N. Second Street, Harrisburg, P ila., a. P Professional Patrons C . Q r QM cf?f4bMQ:,!z,a2al s , MLN' ' I ,Q-gg, ff lk 02,224 M, 6. fx QM! Hhs WNW 0098 Z-sw. Zzggfwwy . , 2.08 f-X V ff! Acknowledgment HE staff of the l937 CGNOCOCHEAGUE offers its sincere thanks to all those who have con- tributed toward making the book what it is. For helpful advice in details and for a critical view- ing of the Copy, the staff is indebted to the Faculty Publications' Committee headed by Miss Elma G. Martin. The new, informal photography of the book, especially in the group and junior sections, would not have been possible without the voluntary man- agement of Mary Troutman and her assistant, Anne Pomeroy. Fredrika Smith and lane Little merit recognition for the snapshots in the faculty and advertising sections as well as those in the general snapshot divisions. A Mr. Harry Hollander is to be commended for his interest and untiring efforts while 37 CONOCOCHEAGUE. A For suggestions as to type and lay-outs and for ce of service the staff extends its photographing for the l9 general excellen appreciation to Mr. C. Wesley Armor and Mr. Orville Stambaugh of Lyon and Armor, lnc. 209 AS WE SEE OURSELVES OR THE STAFF , REVIEWS THE 1937 CONQCOCHEAGUE if As a class we have furnished one more proof for a statement made by an Eqyptian thousands of years ago: 'The World is going to the dogs. Women paint themselvesy children Disobey their parentsp and everybody Wants to Write a book.' -.-Myrtle McCauley. if The 'Conococheague' is all Wit. -Diz Weir Cstimulated by Chris Turnerl. ir l have been using your product tor nearly a year and can report complete satisfaction. -Doris Gaskill. 'A' The baby has been taught to like castor oil and spinach: They also say the 'Conococheague' is finally . finachf' -Mariana Ogden Nash Gibby. W if You may quote me as saying that the l937 'Conococheague' is as lively as the Wilson 'con' Ctor which it is not named? during the five-thirty rush hour,-and will be, l hope, as much in demand. - Alice Marie Dorr. ir Be it ever so humble, there's no book like the 'CO1'1OCOCl'1SGiQue'. -Ollie Hammer. 210 'ww i. -r .u r 1 t Q l it l l 3 tl l 3. l l z s 3 l V I J CWD HX tddli Qrhp fm ylu nbvhtf'--The Ednsfs comment indicating the tormula used. 'k The World watches the Dionne Quintuplets' Race to Gain! The 'Conococheague' every day is the specialists choice for all five of the King's wards. You can get it at any grocer's. -' -lean Taggart, alias Tiger. ir The 'Conococheague' is just another hamburger spelling ol 'year bookf --Florence Iosie Tyson. 'A' They laughed when we brought out the 'Conoco- cheaguef lout When we started to read . . . ---Katie Murray. 1 'k , This is a verray sooth, withouten glose. --Betty Davis. 'k A creek is a hook is a creek is a creek is a hook is a . . . -Liz Wright. A 'lr ln spite of Durlcin shirkin' workin '... -Frannie Niemeyer. ir. lt is better to have died Young ,Than never to have died at all . . . Tradition. r -Ruth Harrison. ir She thought she saw a devil-fish Standing on its head. She looked again and saw it was A rhapsody' ifl Ted- 'The Con'cocheague , the Clnflufll' My starsl' was all she said. -Hgnnah Phantasrnagoria Steinke. 311 I 5 i 1 4 i E T A NGTE oN THE TYPE GF THE T 3 i 1937 CONOCOCHEAGUE' Fi vf i Q This book was sei on the Linotype in Memphis: the display heads in Siymie and Traiion Script. The paper is Warren's Lusiro Enamel. 9 T 14 1 v ! L Ti -Y I ' The binding is a special book cloth , stamped with brass dies. ' E :I sL Q: fi .EEZ .Tl ii .iw ,.x 1 ,Tl ,. TE, is. I. r Jvvvk LQITWJW -2 ik? i: Qiug iff ...H QA! Wfv 41' 1 bl A u . .,.:', ,- I N 5 2 f, m A1 I. -N x 'F I X 1 V H: 1? ,, if 4 1 4 1 w I r , x 1 I r , W w x 1 I 1-i if' 1. H I ? 1 I ' I A . 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