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PRESIDENT   NEILSON 


The  Board  of  Trustees 


S.T.D. 


William  Allan  Neilson,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.,  L.H.D.,  Litt 

President 

Marguerite  Milton  Wells,   B.L.  . 

Frederic  Marshall  Jones,  A.B.,  S.B. 

Paul  Joseph  Sachs,  A.B.,  LL.D. 

George  Stanley  Stephenson,  A.M. 

John  Elliott  Oldham,  A.M.  . 

Harry  Emerson  Fosdick,  A.M.,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

John  Handasyd  Perkins,  A.B. 

Elizabeth  Cutter  Morrow,  A.B.  . 

Ruth  Standish  Baldwin,  A.B. 

Archibald  Victor  Galbraith,  A.B. 

Mary  Abby  Van  Kleeck 

Ada  Louise  Comstock,  A.M.,  Litt.D.,  LL.D. 

Josephine  Sewall  Emerson    . 

Harriet  Bliss  Ford 


,  L.H.D. 


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Northampton 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Springfield 

Cambridge 

Hartford,  Conn. 

Boston 

New  York 

Greenwich,  Conn 

Mexico  City,  Mexico 

New  Canaan,  Conn. 

Easthampton 

New  York 

Cambridge 

New  York 

New  York 


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MARY    BELLE    McELWAIN 
Dean  of  the  Class  of  nj^o 


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Administrative  Officers 


Laura    Woolsey    Lord    Scales,    B.L. 
Warden 


Elsie    Preston    Leonard,    A.B. 

Purchasing   Agent 


George  Palmer  Hyde,  A.B.,  Ll.B. 

Treasurer 


Jean  Clark  Cahoon,  A.M. 
Registrar 


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Anna   Mann    Richardson,   M.D. 
College  Physician 


Mabelle    Babcock    Blake,   Ed.D. 
Personnel  Director 


Marjorie    Hope    Nicolson,    Ph.D. 
Acting   Dean 


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Class  Deans 


Mary    Belle    McElwain,    Ph.D. 
Dean  of  the  Class  of  1930 


Mary    Merrow    Cook,    B.S. 
Dean  of  the  Class  of  1931 


Leona   C.   Gabel,   Ph.D. 
Dean  of  the  Class  of  1932 


Helen    Jeannette    Peirce,    A.M. 
Dean  of  the  Class  of  1933 


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Faculty  of  Instruction 


William    Allan    Neilson,    Ph.D., 
Ll.D.,   L.H.D.,    Litt.D. 

President   anil   Professor   oj   English 
Language  and  Literature 


William   Francis  Ganong,  Ph.D. 

Professor  of  Botany  and  Director  oj  the 
Botanic  Garden 


Frank   Allan   Waterman,   Ph.D. 
Professor  of  Physics 


Ernst  Heinrich  Mensel,  Ph.D.,   Litt.D. 

Professor    of    Germanic    Languages    and 

Literature 


Kurt  Koeika,  Ph.D. 

Professor    of    Research    in    Experimental 
and  Educational  Psychology 


Julia  Harwood  Caverno,  A.M. 

Professor   of    Greek    on    the   fohn   M. 

Greene  Foundation 


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Anna  Alice  Cutler,  Ph.D. 
Professor  of  Philosophy 


Harriet  Williams  Bigelow,   Ph.D. 

Professor    of    Astronomy    on    the    Eliza 

Appleton    Haven    Foundation 


Elizabeth  Deering  Hanscom,  Ph.D. 
Professor     of     English     Language     and 
Literature     on     the     Mary     Augusta 
Jordan   Foundation 


Everett  Kimball,  Ph.D. 
Professor  of  Government 


Alfred  Vance  Churchill,  A.M. 

Professor  of  the  History  and  Interpreta- 
tion of  Art  and  Director  of  the  Smith 
College  Museum  of  Art 


Carl  Frederick  Augustus  Lange,  Ph.D. 

Professor  of  German  Language  and 

Literature 


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Louise  Delpit,  Concours  Certificat 
Li  tires,   O.A. 
Professor      of      French      Language     and 
Literature    on    the    Helen    and    Laura 
Shedd  Foundation 


Harriet    Redfield    Cobb,    A.M. 
Professor   of   Mathematics 


David  Camp   Rogers.  Ph.D. 
Professor   of  Psychology 


Richard    Ashley    Rice,    A.M. 

Professor  of  English  Language  and 

Literature 


Sidney    Norton    Deane,   Ph.D. 

Professor  of  Greek  on  the  L.  Clark, 
Seclye  Foundation  and  Curator  of  the 
Museum  of  Classical  Antiquities 


Florence  Alden  Gragg,  Ph.D. 

Professor  of  Latin  Language  and 

Literature 


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John  C.  Hildt,  Ph.D. 

Professor   of  History   on   the  Sydenham 
Clark.  Parsons  Foundation 


Mary  Belle  McElwain,  Ph.D. 
Professor  of  Latin  Language  and 
Literature 
Dean  of  the  Class  of  1930 


Rebecca   Wilder   Holmes 

Professor  of  Music  on  the  Henry  Dike 
Sleeper   Foundation 


William    Dodge    Gray,    Ph.D. 
Professor  of  History 


Amy  Louise  Barbour,  Ph.D. 

Professor  of  Greek.   Language  and 
Literature 


H.   Edward  Wells,  Ph.D. 

Professor  of  Chemistry  on  the 

Gates   Foundation 


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Suzan  Rose  Benedict,  Ph.D. 
Professor  of  Mathematics 


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Osmond  T.  Robert,  B.es.L. 

Professor  of  French   Language  and 

Literature 


Arthur   Ware    Locke,  A.M 
Professor  of  Music 


Frank  H.   Hankins,   Ph.D. 
Professor    of    Economics    and    Sociology 


Roy  Dickinson  Welch,  A.B.,  Mus.M. 
Professor  of  Music 


William    A.    Orton,    M.A.    (Cantab.), 

M.Sc.  (Lond.) 

Professor  of  Economics  and  Sociology 


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Wilson  Townsend  Moog,  Mus.B. 
Professor  oj  Music 


Samuel  Ralph  Harlow,  Ph.D. 

Professor  of  Religion  and  Biblical 

Literature 


Edna    Ashton    Shearer,    Ph.D. 
Professor   of   Philosophy 


Howard  Rollin  Patch,  Ph.D.,  Litt.D. 

Professor    of    English    Language    and 

Literature 


Harry  Elmer  Barnes,  Ph.D. 

Professor  of  Economics  and  Sociology 


Paul   Robert    Lieder,   Ph.D. 

Professor  of  English   Language  and 

Literature 


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Robert  Withincton,  Ph.D.,  O.A. 
Professor  of  English  Language  and 
Literature 


Seth  Wakeman,  Ph. I  J. 

Professor   of   Education   and   Director   of 

the    Smith    College    Day    School    and 

the    Cooperative    Nursery    School 


Howard  Madison   Parshley, 
Professor  of  Zoology 


Sc.D. 


Alexander    James    Dow    Porteous,    M.A. 
(Edin.   and   Oxon.) 

Professor  of  Philosophy 


Werner  Josten 
Professor  of  Music 


William   Sentman   Taylor,   Ph.D. 
Professor  of  Psychology 


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ESTHER     CLOUDMAN     Dl'NX,     Ph.D. 

Professor   of  English   Language  and 

Literature 


Margaret    Rookk,    M.A.     (Oxon.) 

Professor   of   Italian    Language   and 

Literature 


Anna  Mann   Richardson,  M.D. 
College  Physician 


Arthur   Taber   Jones,   Ph.D. 
Professor  of  Physics 


Josef    Wiehr,    Ph.D. 

Professor  of   German  Language  and 

Literature 


Emily  Ledyard  Shields,  Ph.D. 

Professor  of  Latin  Language  and 

Literature 


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Eleanor  Shipley  Duckett,  M.A. 
(Cantab.),    Ph.D.,    D.Lit. 

Professor   of   Latin    Language   and 
Literature 


Vincent  Guilloton,  Agrege  de 

l'Univcrsitc 

Professor   of  French   Language  and 

Literature 


Frances    Grace    Smith,    Ph.D. 
Professor   of   Botany 


Myra    Melissa    Sampson,    Ph.D. 
Professor  of  Zoology 


Abbie  Mabel  O'Keefe,  M.D. 
Director  of  Medical  Service 


Aline  de  Villele,  Agrege  cs  L. 

Professor  of  French   Language  and 

Literature 


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Julius  Seelyf.  Bixler,  Ph.D. 

Professor  of  Religion  and  Biblical 
Literature  on  the  Charles  N.  Claris 
Foundation 


Marjorie   Hope   Nicolson,   Ph.D. 

Acting   Dean    and   Professor   of  English 

Language   and   Literature 


Mary    Ellen    Chase,    Ph.D.,    Litt.D. 

Professor    of    English    Language    and 
Literature 


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List  of  Faculty 


Caroline    Brown    Bourland,    Ph.D. 
Esther  Lowenthal,  Ph.D.     Professor  oj  E 
Jessie    Yereance    Cann,    Ph.D.     . 
Ruth    Goulding    Wood,    Ph.D. 
Ellen  Parmelee  Cook,  A.M. 
Elizabeth    Spaulding    Mason,    A.B, 
Louisa  Sewall  Cheever,  A.M. 
Margaret  Rooker  Bradshavv,  Ph.D. 
Aida   Agnes   Heine,   A.M. 
Mary    Louise    Foster,    Ph.D 
Mary   Delia   Lewis,   A.M. 
F.    Warren    Wright,    Ph.D 
Susan  Miller  Rambo,   Ph.D 
Grace  Hazard  Conkling,  B.L. 
Margaret    Brackenbury    Crook,    B.A 
Isabelle   Williams   Barney,   O.A. 


.      Professor   of    Spanish    Language    and    Literature 
onomics  and  Sociology  on  the  Robert  A.   Woods  Foundation 

Professor   of   Chemistry 

Professor   of   Mathcmatu  s 

Associate     Professor    of     Chemistry 

Assoi  late    Professor   of    Chemistry 

Associate  Professor  of  English  Language  and  Literature 

Associate   Professor  of  English  Language  and  Literature 

Associate   Professor   of   Geology   and    Geography 

.    Associate   Professor   of   Chemistry 

Associate  Professor  of  English  Language  and  Literature 

Associate  Professor  of  Latin  Language  and  Literature 

Associate  Professor  of  Mathematics 

Associate  Professor  of  English  Language  and  Literature 

Associate  Professor  of  Religion  and  Biblical  Literature 

Associate  Professor  of  French  Language  and  Literature 


Mary  Merrow  Cook,   B.S. 

Associate  Professor  of  French  Language  and  Literature  and  Dean  of  the  Class  of  1931 
Helen  Ashurst  Choate,  Ph.D.     ........        Associate   Professor   of   Botany 


Katharine  Shepherd  Woodward,  A.B. 

Sidney  R.  Packard,  Ph.D. 

Clarence   Kennedy,  Ph.D 

Lizbeth    Laughton,    A.B. 

Alice   M.    Holden,   Ph.D. 

Elliott  M.  Grant,  Ph.D. 

Mabelle    Babcock    Blake,    Ed.D. 

Harold    Underwood    Faulkner,    Ph.D. 

Samuel    A.    Eliot,    Jr.,    A.B. 

Elizabeth   Andros   Foster,   Ph.D. 

Elizabeth  Faith  Genung,  M.S.     . 

Helene  Cattanes,  Docteur  de  l'Universite  d< 

Oliver   Waterman   Larkin,   A.M. 

Rene  Guiet,  A.M.,  Lie.  es  L. 

Cary  Franklin  Jacob,  Ph.D. 

Catharine   Elizabeth   Koch,    A.M.,    M.L.D. 

Vera    Lee    Brown,    Ph.D.     . 


Paris 


Associate  Professor  of  English  Language  and  Literature 

Associate  Professor  of  History 

.    Associate    Professor   of   Art 

Associate    Professor    of    Spoken    English 

Associate    Professor   of    Government 

Associate  Professor  of  French  Language  and  Literature 

Personnel  Director  and  Associate  Professor  of  Education 

Associate   Professor   of   History 

Associate  Professor  of  English  and  oj  Spoken  English 

Associate  Professor  oj  Spanish  Language  and  Literature 

Associate  Professor  of  Bacteriology 

.  Associate  Professor  of  French 

.    Associate   Professor    of    Art 

Associate  Professor  of  French  Language  and  Literature 

.   Associate  Professor  of  Spoken   English 

.     Associate    Professor    of    Landscape    Architecture 


Associate   Professor   of  History 
Yvonne  Imbault-Huart,  Agregation  Premiere  Partie,  O.A. 

Associate  Professor  of  French  Language  and  Literature 
Harold    E.    Israel,    Ph.D.     ........  Associate  Professor  of  Psychology 

K.    Frances    Scott,    Ph.B.,    M.D.  .......       Associate  Professor  of  Hygiene 

John    Woods    Duke       ..........        Associate    Professor    of    Music 

Howard  Augustus  Meyerhoff,   A.M.   ....     Associate  Professor  of  Geology  and   Geography 

Merle    Eugene    Curti,    Ph.D.     ........        Associate   Professor   of  History 

Dorothy    Sears    Ainsworth,    A.M.       .  .  .       Associate  Professor  of  Hygiene  and  Physical  Education 

Miguel   Zapata    y   Torres,    Ph.D.  .  .  .     Associate  Professor  off  Spanish  Language  and  Literature 

Mary  Lilias  Richardson,  A.M.     ....     Associate  Professor  of  Latin  Language  and  Literature 

Sarah   Hook   Hamilton         .........  Associa'e   Professor   of   Music 


Art.   Doct. 


Margaret     Wooster     Curti,    Ph.D 

Anne  B.  G.  Hart,  A.M. 

Alphons  P.   A.   Vorenkamp,   Hist 

Robert    C.    Binkley,    Ph.D.  . 

Jacques  Pillois,  Laureate  of  the  Institute  of  France 

Brewer    Goddard    Whitmore,    A.M. 

Anna    Adele   Chenot,   A.M.         .         .         .         . 

Ivan    T.    Gorokhoff      ...... 

Robert   Merrill   Dewey,   A.M 
Mary   Jane  Garber,   A.M. 
Solon  Robinson 
H.   Louisa   Billings,  A.M.     . 


Associate    Professor    of    Psychology 
Associate  Professor  of  English  Language  and  Literature 
Associate  Professor  of  Art 
Associate  Professor  of  History 
.    Associate  Professor  of  Music- 
Associate    Professor    of    Government 
Assistant  Professor  of  French  Language  and  Literature 
Assistant   Professor   of    Choral   Music- 
Assistant  Professor  of    Spoken    English    and   Secretary    of   the    Faculty 
.  Assistant  Professor  of  Spoken  English 
Assistant    Professor   of   Music 
Assistant    Professor    of    Physics 


Gladys     Amelia     Anslow,    Ph.D.  .......        Assistant   Professor   of   Physics 

Louise  Bourgoin,  Lie.  es  L.  .         .  .  .  .       Assistant  Professor  of  French  Language  and  Literature 

Mina    Kirstein    Curtiss,    A.M.     ....      Assistant  Professor  of  English  Language  and  Literature 

Margaret    Gale    Scott,    A.M Assistant   Professor   of   History 


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Priscilla     Fairfield     Bok,    Ph.D.  ......  Assistant    Professor    of    Astronomy 

Leah     C.     Thomas         ......       Assistant  Professor  of  Hygiciu  and  Physical  Education 

Marie  Milliette  ............  Assistant  Professor  of  Music 

Anacleta  Candida  Vezzetti,  Diploma  Supcriorc  di  Magistcro 

Assistant  Professor  of  Italian  Language  and  Literature 
Assistant  Professor  of  Hygiene  and  Physical  Education 


A.B. 


A.M. 


Abby   Snow   Belden,   A.B. 

Ruth    Wendell    Cooper, 

Vera    A.    Sickels,    B.S. 

Leona  C.   Gabel,  Ph.D. 

Francis    T.    S.    Powell 

Lucy    Lord    Barrangon, 

Madeleine  Guilloton,  Lie.  es  L.,  A.M 

C.    Pauline    Burt,    Ph.D. 

Frances    Campbell    McInnes,    A.M. 

Edith  Burnett,  B.S.     . 

Marthe  Sturm,  Lie.  es  L.,  Diplome  d'Etudes 

Elizabeth  Maud  Collins    Assistant  Professor 


Assistant  Professor   of  Spoken   English 

.   Assistant  Professor  of  Spoken  English 

Assistant  Professor  of  History  and  Dean  of  the  Class  of  1932 

.  Assistant  Professor  of  Spoken  English 

Assistant  Professor  of  Art 

Assistant  Professor  of  French  Language  and  Literature 

.   Assistant    Professor   of    Chemistry 

Assistant  Professor  of  Hygiene  anil  Physical  Education 

Assistant  Professor  of  Hygiene  and  Physical  Education 

Superieures        .  .  .     Assistant  Professor  of  Psychology 

of  Education  and  Principal  of  the  Smith  College  Day  School 


Olive    Bacon    Gilchrist,   Ed.M.,   Ph.D. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Education  and  Principal  of  the  Cooperative  Nursery  School 
Margaret    Eliot    Macgregor,    A.M.     .  .  .      Assistant  Professor  of  English  Language  and  Literature 

Assistant  Professor  of  Greeks  Language  and  Literature 

Assistant    Professor    of   Botany 

Assistant    Professor    of    Philosophy 

Assistant  Professor  of  French  Language  and  Literature 

Assistant  Professor  of  Hygiene  and  Physical  Education 

Assistant  Professor  of  German  Language  and  Literature 

.   Assistant  Professor  of  Education 

.  Assistant  Professor  of  Music 

Assistant  Professor  of  English  Language  and  Literature 


Agnes    Carr    Vaughan,    Ph.D. 

Sara   Bache-Wiig,   M.S. 

Mary    Evelyn    Clarke,    Ph.D. 

Margaret    Hill    Peoples,    Ph.D 

Gertrude  Goss 

Ann   Elizabeth  Chaney,   A.M. 

Maurice    Hayes    Crosby,    A.M. 

Raymond  Putman 

Newton  Arvin,  A.B. 


Ruth    Margaret    Agnew,    M.A. 

Assistant  Professor   of  English   Language  and  Literature  and  Assistant  Director  of  Publicity 
Doris   Silbert,   A.M.     ..........         Assistant    Professor    of    Music 


Assistant  Professor  of  Italian  Language  and  Literature 

.  Assistant  Professor  of  Psychology 

Assistant  Professor  of  Italian  Language  and  Literature 

Assistant  Professor  of  Economics  and  Sociology 

Assistant  Professor  of  Economics  and  Sociology 

Assistant    Physician 

Assistant    Professor    of    Music 

Assistant  Professor  of  English  Language  and  Literature 

Assistant   Professor   of   Botany 


Blanche  Mitchell,  A.M.     . 
Agnes    Thorson    Landis,    A.M. 
Ruth  Elizabeth  Young,  A.M. 
Elsa    Peverly    Kimball,    A.M. 
Dorothy    Carolin    Bacon,    Ph.D. 
Velma    H.    Atkinson,    M.D. 
Persis  Cox     .... 

Clara     W.     Crane,     A.M. 
Wayne    E.    Manning,    Ph.D. 
Katharine  L.  Richards,  A.M. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Religion  and  Biblical  Literature  and  Director  of  Religious  Work,  and  Social  Service 
Morris    Steggerda,    Ph.D.     .........         Assistant  Professor  of  Zoology 

Charlotte  Elizabeth  Wilder,  A.M.    .  .  .     Assistant  Professor  of  English  Language  and  Literature 

Dorcas    Bricham,    A.M.  .........         Assistant  Professor  of  Botany 

Helen  Jeannette  Peirce,  A.M. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Spanish  Language  and  Literature  and  Dean  of  the  Class  of  1933 
Marine  Elizabeth  Leland,  Ph.D.  .         .  .     Assistant  Professor  of  French  Language  and  Literature 

Robert  F.  Collins,  A.M.       ......         Assistant  Professor  of  Geology  and  Geography 

James  Jerome  Gibson,   Ph.D.  ........    Assistant  Professor  of  Psychology 

Winifred  A.  Blampin,  M.D.,  CM.         .........  Assistant  Physician 

Dorothy  Day,  Ph.D.     ..........         Assistant  Professor  of  Botany 

Maitland  de  Gogorza  ...........        Assistant  Professor  of  Art 

Ernest  C.  Driver,  Ph.D Assistant  Professor  of  Zoology 

Louis  C.  Hunter,   Ph.D Assistant  Professor  of  History 

F.  Wilhelm  Kaufmann,  Ph.D.     .  .  .  Assistant  Professor  of  German  Language  and  Literature 

Gray  Perry  .............     Assistant  Professor  of  Music 

E.  Frances  Stilwell,  A.M Instructor  in  Zoology 

Isabel  Westcott  Harper,  A.M Instructor  in  Zoology 

Martorie   Williams,    A.M Instructor   in    Astronomy 

Charlotte  Gertrude  Guiler,  A.M.       .........  Instructor  in  Astronomy 

Elinor  Van  Dorn  Smith,  A.B Instructor  in  Botany 

Inez  Dunkelberger  Steggerda,  A.M. Instructor  in  Zoology 

Jeanne  Seigneur  Guiet,  Brevet  Superieur,  A.  M.  .         .         Instructor  in  French  Language  and  Literature. 
Amy  Lindner         ........         Instructor  in  Hygiene  and  Physical  Education 

Nora  M.  Mohler,  A.M Instructor  in  Physics 


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Ruth  Lydia  Saw,  Ph.D. 

Jean    Strachan   Wilson,   Ph.D.     . 

Marion   Applebee  Brown,  A.B.,  A.A.; 

Charles  A.   Barker,   A.B.     . 

Robert   Jordan   Carner,  A.M. 

Eliqzabeth  Lathrop  Chandler,  B.A.  hons. 

Marion  L.  De  Ronde,  A.B.  . 

Hanna   Fay  Faterson,   Ph.D. 

Kathleen    Ellen    Hartwell,    A.M.     . 

Caroline  Heminway,  A.M.    . 

Elsie  C.   Rossmeisl,   A.B. 

Mary  Louise  Smith  Boardman,  A.M.    . 

Cyrus  Flint  Stimson,  Jr.,  A.M.     . 

Elizabeth  Hall,  A.M.   .... 

Karl  O.  E.  Anderson,  A.M.  . 

Helen   Elizabeth  Butts,  A.M.     . 

Michele  Cantarella,  A.M.  . 

Elizabeth  Joyce  Cratsley,  A.M.  . 

Helen  A.   Davenport  .... 

Marietta  Emme  Detti,  Diploma  di  Magistero  Superi 

Gertrude  Helen  Cosgroye  Dunham,  A.M 

Ross  Lee  Finney,  Jr.,  A.B. 

Anita   W.    Ford,    Ph.D. 

Alice  K.  Hall,  Ph.D.  . 

Elthera  M.  Ide,  A.B.     . 

Margaret  Kemp,  A.M.  . 

Elisabeth    Koffka,    Ph.D. 

Melva  Elizabeth  Lind,  A.B.,  Docteur  de  l'Universite 


Instructor    in    Philosophy 

.    Instructor    in    History 

Instructor   in    Music 

.    Instructor    in    History 

Spanish  Language  and  Literature 

English    Language   and   Literature 

Instructor    in    Minn 

Instructor    in    Psychology 

Instructor   in    English    Language   and   Literature 

Instructor   in    Geology    and    Botany 

Instructor  in   Botany 


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Instructor 


Margaret  Alexander  Marsh,  A.M. 

Marjorie  Dewey  Morse,  A.B. 

Walburga   A.  Petersen,   Ph.D. 

Marthe  J.  Pillois,   Brevet  Superieur 

Karl   Scott  Putnam,  B.S.A. 

Alice  V.  Scanlan,  A.M. 

Prudence  W.  Wallis,  A.M.  . 

Marie  Bateman  Brainerd,  A.M.   . 

Emily  Newhall  Brown,  A.B. 

Helen  Cheney,  A.B.     . 

Dorothy  Ruth  Corcoran,  A.B. 

Olive  Wagner  Driver,  A.M 

Elizabeth  Hale,  A.B.  . 

Margaret  T.  Hamlin,  A.B. 

Eva  Bates  Johnson 

Constance  Kelton,  A.B. 

Christina  Lochman,  A.B. 

Elsa  Margaretta   Siipola,   A.B 

Douglas  A.  Thom,  M.D. 

William    Beaumont    Scatchard,    Mus 

Ethel   Puffer   Howes,    Ph.D. 

Martha    Coman     .... 

Annetta  Isabel  Clark,  A.B.,  A.M. 

Helen    Louise    Baxter 

Pauline    G.    Cardinal 

Mildred    Mary    O'Brien 

Mary   Pardee   Allison,   A.B. 

Florence  Elizabeth  Young,   A.M. 

Mary  Elizabeth  Mensel,   A.B. 

Mary   J.    Svoboda 

H.   Estelle   Smith,   A.B. 

Patricia    Cassidy,    A.B. 

Joy   Secor,   A.M.    .... 

Mary   Cecelia   Salvo    . 

Mary   Hannigan    Hennessey 

Amy   Amanda   Fargo,   A.B.    . 

Gladys  Dingledine   Diggs,  A.B.   . 

Barbara  Damon   Simison,   A.B. 


B.,    B.S 


Instructor   in    French    Language    and    Literature 

.   Instructor   in   Art 

Instructor    in    Psychology 

Instructor   in    English    Language   and   Literature 

Instructor  in   Zoology 

Instructor    in    Italian    Language    and    Literature 

Instructor    in    Art 

Instructor   in    Hygiene   and   Physical   Education 

Instructor  in  Italian  Language  and  Literature 

Instructor  in   German  Language  and  Literature 

Instructor   in    Music 

Instructor    in    French    Language    and    Literature 

Instructor  in  English   Language   and   Literature 

Instructor    in    Economics    and    Sociology 

Instructor    in    Botany 

.    Instructor    in    History 

de  Paris 

Instructor  in  French  Language  and  Literature 
Instructor    in    Economics    and    Sociology 
Instructor   in    Hygiene   and  Physical   Education 
.    Instructor   in    Zoology 
Instructor   in    French   Language   and   Literature 
Instructor    in    Architecture 
Instructor  in   English   Language   and   Literature 
Instructor   in    Hygiene   and  Physical   Education 
.  Assistant  in  Psychology 
.   Assistant  in   Economics  and  Sociology 
Assistant    in    Zoology 
.   Assistant  in   Chemistry 
.     Assistant    in    Zoology 
■         ■         .         .         .  Assistant  in   Chemistry 
.   Assistant  in   Chemistry 
Assistant   in    Hygiene   and   Physical    Education 
Assistant    in    Music 
Assistant  in  Geology 
.  Assistant  in   Psychology 
Consultant   in   Mental  Hygiene 
Visiting   Lecturer   in    Music   Education 
.   Lecturer  in   Economics  and  Sociology 
Director    of    Publicity 
Secretary  to  the  President  and  to  the  Board  of  Trustees 
.  Assistant  Secretary  in   the  President's   Office 
.  Assistant  Secretary  in   the  President's   Office 
.   Assistant  Secretary  in  the  President's   Office 
.     Publications    Secretary 
.    Secretary   to   the   Dean 
.   Assistant    Warden 
.  Assistant  in  the   Warden's   Office 
.  Secretary  to  the  Administrative  Board 
Assistant  in  the   Class  Deans'   Office 
Associate   Registrar 
.  Assistant  in  the  Registrar's  Office 
.  Assistant  in  the  Registrar's  Office 
.  Assistant  in  the  Registrar's  Office 
.  Assistant  in  the  Registrar's  Office 
.  Assistant  in  the  Registrar's  Office 


4  35 


Jean  Aaron 

324  West  80th  Street 

New  York  City 


Elsie  Yala  Altfeld 

324  West  Fourth  Street 

Elyria,  O. 


Susan    Albright 

730  West  Ferry  Street 

Buffalo,    N.   Y. 


Marjorie  Augusta  Ames 

27  Buttonwood  Street 

New  Bedford,  Mass. 


Mary  Alexander 

2765   Fairmont   Boulevard 

Cleveland,    O. 


Janet  McLane  Anderson 

Ladd's  Lane 

Exeter,  N.  H. 


38 


Lois   Weir   Anderson 
Edgemere    Hotel 
East  Orange,  N.   J. 


Rosamund   Arnold 

12   Gloucester   Street 

Boston,   Mass. 


Anne  Andrew 

3a   Commonwealth   Avenue 

Gloucester,  Mass. 


Marion   Bacon   Ashley 

393    Oxford    Street 

Rochester.  N.  Y. 


Sara  Ann  Rose  Arbenz 
Pleasant  Valley 
Wheeling,  W.  Va. 


Frances  Mildred  Ashworth 

815  East   14th  Street 

Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 


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Elizabeth  Green  Atkins 
i  5 1 2  Mahantongo  Street 
Pottsville,  Pa. 


Elizabeth    Ann    Babcock 

566   Ash   Street 

Winnetka,   111. 


Eleanor  Godwin  Atterbury 
445  Park  Avenue 
Paterson,  N.  J. 


Mary  Carolyn   Bacchus 

1 117  Franklin  Street 

Wilmington,  Del. 


Katharine  Avery 

1 1 50   Northampton  Road 

Hoi  yoke,  Mass. 


Marjorie    Bache 

1035   5th  Avenue 

New  York  City 


1930 


4  40  }> 


Helen  Wheeler  Baldwin 
28  Hitfh  Street 
Framinjrham    Center,   Mass. 


Mary  Thornton   Barker 

565  Mt.  Prospect  Avenue 

Newark,  N.  J. 


Barbara  Banning 
850  Park  Avenue 
New  York  City 


Helen  Marie  Barthel 

1068  Devonshire  Road 

Grosse   Pt.   Park,   Mich. 


Margaret   Barclay 
661  Prospect  Street 
New   Haven,   Conn. 


Ellen   Wilson   Batchelor 

975  Ocean  Avenue 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


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1930 


11 


Marian  Baucus 
240  Elm  Street 

Northampton,   Mass. 


Ruth  Coleman  Belden 
82  Harrison  Avenue 
Northampton,   Mass. 


Isabel  Sophia  Beer 
45  East  85th  Street 
New   York   City 


Martha  Buckham  Benedict 

41    Franklin   Place 

Montclair,  N.  J. 


Gretchen  Neisser  Behringer 
141 1    Hamilton    Street 
Allentown,  Pa. 


Julie  Bensdorf 

315   Kenilworth   PI., 

Memphis,   Tenn. 


;  12 


Frances  Tyler  Benson 
i  08   Woodlawn  Ro.ul 
Roland  Park 
Baltimore,  Md. 


Felicite   Gillman    Bibb 

431    Lauderdale   Street 

Selma,  Ala. 


Elizabeth  Morehead   Berry 
3312  Maynard  Road 
Shaker  Heights 
Cleveland,   Ohio 


Helen   Lauriat  Bisbing 

349  Shore  Road 

Greenwich,   Conn. 


Marjorie  Star  Best 
828   Michigan   Avenue 
Wilmette,  III. 


Emily  Evans  Bixler 

1005  Sheridan  Avenue 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 


1930 


43 


Helen  Wickham  Black 
4327  Benner  Street 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 


Mary   Wessells   Board 

412  W.  Franklin  Avenue 

Ridgewood,  N.  J. 


Isabel  Selina  Blandford 
121    Bartlett  Road 
Winthrop,   Mass. 


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Elizabeth  Dickson  Boies 

600  Clay  Avenue 

Scranton,  Pa. 


Elizabeth   Thornton    Blossom 
210  Mt.  Vernon  Street 
West  Roxbury,  Mass. 


Dorothea   Bolton 

61   Division  Street 

New  Haven,  Conn. 


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Gladys   Helen    Bolton 
io   Hilliard   Avenue 
Edgewater,   N.   J. 


Barbara   Osgood   Briggs 

27  Eliot  Road 

Lexington,   Mass. 


Helen  Concetta  Bonomo 
1   Fifth  Avenue 
New  York  City 


Ruth  Brill 

Sheridan    Boulevard 

Inwood,    Long    Island,    N.    Y. 


Myrtle  Travis  Brady 
29   Fielding   Court 
South   Orange,   N.   J. 


Zyra   Maxine   Brody 

1070   E.   24th   Street 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


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Dorothy   Brooks 

27  Westminster  Terrace 

Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 


Mary-Louise   Brown 

2035  Chestnut  Hills  Drive 

Cleveland,   Ohio 


Emma  Downs  Brown 
68  East  Main  Street 
Chillicothe,  O. 


Mildred  Elizabeth  Brown 
231  Knight  Avenue 
Collingswood,  N.  J. 


Helen  Elizabeth  Brown 
1045  Dinsmore  Road 
Winnetka,   111. 


Annie  Eunice  Browning 

319  No.  Rosedale  Avenue 

Tulsa,  Okla. 


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46 


Naomi   Miriam   Bruce 
■540   Washington   Avenue 
Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 


Mary   Louise   Buell 

580  Washington  Avenue 

Glencoc,    111. 


Irma   Trix   Bryant 
565  Third  Street 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Adelaide   Wilcox   Bull 

47  Montclair  Avenue 

Montclair,   N.   J. 


Dorothy  Anne  Buchanan 
217  Forest  Avenue 
Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 


Elizabeth  Wainwright   Bull 
Fort  Oglethorp,  Ga. 


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47 


Ruth  May  Burhord 
1330  N.  Meridian  Street 
Indianapolis,  Ind. 


Elizabeth  Covington  Campbell 
Watertown,  Ct. 


Naneen  Burnap 

3087    Wilshire   Boulevard 

Los  Angeles,  Calif. 


Eunice  Clark  Campbell 

1705  Washtenaw  Avenue 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 


Elizabeth  Winsor   Cady 
c/o  Union  Trust  Company 
Detroit,   Mich. 


Amelia  Beardsley  Canning 
128  Park  Place 
Bridgeport,  Ct. 


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Frances  Carpenter 
74  Old  Mystic  Street 
Arlington,  Mass. 


Anne  Marie  Causey 

14  Joyner  Street 

St.  Augustine,  Fla. 


Alice   Morgan    Carson 
Greenwich,  Conn. 


Christine  Chace 

130  Prospect  Street 

Providence,  R.  I. 


Marian  Cassler 
405  Union  Avenue 
Laconia,  N.  H. 


Mary  Walls  Chamberlin 

"Rivercroft" 

Milton,  Pa. 


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Eloise  Baldwin  Cheney 
4  Woodland  Place 
White  Plains,  N.  Y. 


Marion  Murdoch  Childs 

70  Eastwood  Street 

Orange,  N.  J. 


Grace  Cheney 
6  Kraft  Avenue 
Bronxville,  N.  Y. 


Esther  Haywood  Chilson 

185  South  Street 

Northampton,  Mass. 


Laura  Virginia  Cherry 
936  Lakeshore  Drive 
Chicago,  111. 


Dorothy  Alta  Clark 

1 1 02  Sixth  Street 

South  Fargo,  N.  Dak. 


1  50  }■ 


Eleanor  Elizabeth  Clark 
Belle  Haven 
Greenwich,  Conn. 


Leonora  Davidson  Cohen 

854  West  181st  Street 

New  York  City 


Vllma  Charlotte  Clement 
254  Lowell  Street 
Waltham,   Mass. 


Sylvia  Cohen 

42  Ross  Street 

Somerville,  N.  J. 


Mary  Hunt  Clough 
181  Walnut  Street 
Manchester,  N.  H. 


Eleanor  Elizabeth  Cole 

841  N.  Fountain  Avenue 

Springfield,  Ohio 


11930 


i  51  ► 


Catharine  J.  Collier 
Box  602 

Butte,    Montana 


Katiuna  Adsit  Cooley 

561  Franklin  Street 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


Roberta  Davis  Connolley 
1625  Perry  Street 
Columbus,  Ohio 


Elizabeth  Abbott  Copeland 

887  Asylum  Avenue 

Hartford,  Cl. 


Marion  Emily  Cook 
309  North  Rodeo  Drive 
Beverly   Hills,   Cal. 


Elizabeth  Rand  Cox 

141 1  Highland  Avenue 

Plainfield,  N.  J. 


I  52  1 


Jocelyn  Crane 
Mcdinah  Athletic  Club 
Chicago,  111. 


Virginia  Claiborne  Crane 

Ambassador  East  Hotel 

Chicago,  111. 


Penelope  Weare  Crane 
80  i  W.  Ferry  Street 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


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Emily  Lucy   Culbertson 

417  Adams  Street 

I  ronton,  O. 


Ruth  Gertrude  Crane 
Lake  Mahopac,  N.  Y. 


Janice  Louise  Currick 

552  Riverside  Drive 

New  York  City 


53 


Fanny  Chapin  Curtis 
26  Evans  Way 
Boston,  Mass. 


Alice  Norma  Davis 

377  Orange  Street 

Albany,  N.  Y. 


Anna  Dabney 

33  Concord  Avenue 

Cambridge,  Mass. 


Dorothy  Mabel  Davis 

Maple  Avenue 

Essex,  Conn. 


Dorothea  Mary  Daly 
58  Franklin  Street 
Northampton,  Mass. 


Constance  LaMotte  Davison 

90  W.  Mermaid  Lane 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 


[  54  ] 


Jane  Robe  Deal 

i  8  Hawthorne  Avenue 

Troy,  N.   Y. 


Martha  Denny 
i  1 1  High  Street 
Brookline,  Mass. 


Dorothy    Boudway    Deane 
7  Bancroft  Road 
Northampton,  Mass. 


Helen  Depuf. 

7460  Sheridan  Road 

Chicago,  111. 


Frances  Rebecca  DeBogary 
3632  Stratford 
Dallas,  Texas 


Rita  Aletha  DeVoe 

42  Rockwood  Avenue 

Baldwin 

Long  Island,  N.  Y. 


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Helen   Sherwood  DlCKERMAN 
75  West  Street 
Northampton,   Mass. 


Eleanor    Dodge 

6  Corning  Street 

Beverly,  Mass. 


Dorothy  Elizabeth  Dickinson 
1228  Scott  Avenue 
Hubbard  Woods,  111. 


Helen  Mary  Donker 

428  Clinton  Street 

Grand  Haven,  Mich. 


Mary  Eunice  Dissette 
3665   Washington  Boulevard 
Indianapolis,  Ind. 


Frances  Addily  Doolittle 

193  East  87th  Street 

Cleveland,  Ohio 


56 


Elizabeth  Nason  Dow 
615  West  Kansas  Street 
Liberty,  Mo. 


Katherine  Roberts  Drury 
Mount  Hermon,  Mass. 


Frances  Gulick  Dowie 
180A  Madison  Street 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Helen  Conlan  Duggan 

1 01   Linden  Street 

New  Haven,  Ct. 


Eleanor  Frances  Dowling 
4  Imrie  Road 
Allston,  Mass. 


Cordelia  Dumaine 
Farmers  Row 
Groton.  Mass. 


;  57  ; 


Caroline    Moore    Dunbar 
71    DeHart    Place 
Elizabeth,   N.   J. 


Helen   Naomi   Dyckman 

3705    Gillon    Avenue 

Dallas,   Tex. 


Alma   Louise   Dunning 
712   Lancaster  Avenue 
Syracuse,   N.   Y. 


Elizabeth  Stevens  Eaton 

708  Cleveland  Avenue 

Ishpeming,    Mich. 


Gretchen    Durland 
Hotel    Jefferson 
Watkin's    Glen,    N.    Y. 


Mary   Barber   Eaton 

2718    Pillsbury    Avenue 

Minneapolis,    Minn. 


I  58  1 


Alice   Elizabeth  Eberly 
2906   Eaton  Road 
Shaker   Heights,   Ohio 


Edith  Eleanor  Eicks 
100  Groton  Street 
Forest    Hills,    L.    I. 


Shirley   Elizabeth   Eddy 
49    Fairfax    Street 
W.    Newton,    Mass. 


Ruth   Henrietta   Eicks 

100   Groton   Street 

Forest    Hills,    L.    I. 


Mary-Byrne  Edwards 
Russellville,   Ky. 


Jane    Harkness    Elgas 

146    West    93rd    Street 

New   York    City 


[1930. 


Florence  Turner  Enderly 
900    Riverside    Drive 
New  York  City 


Ruth  Emeline  Farrington 

267   North    River   Road 

Manchester,    N.    H. 


Stella  Eskin 

26    Kitaiskaya    Street 

Harbin,    China 


Myra   Fercuson 

63    Norfolk    Road 

Chestnut   Hill,    Mass. 


Margaret    Farrington 
4411  E.  28th  Street,  North, 
Portland,    Ore. 


Ruth    Keeler    Ferris 

525    Lawrence   Avenue 

Westfield,   N.   J. 


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Wilma    Elizabeth    Fisher 
7212   Pcrrysville   Avenue 
Ben   Avon,   Pa. 


Marjorie   Fitch 

135    Joralemon    Street 

Brooklyn,   N.   Y. 


Clarissa   Breckenridge   Fisk 
256    Woodbridge   Avenue 
Buffalo,   N.   Y. 


Sybil  Parrish  Flowers 

Duke    University 

Durham,   N.   C. 


Helen   Fiske 

438   Wolcott   Street 

Auburndale,   Mass. 


Charlotte    Marie    Fowler 

147    East    50th    Street 

New    York    City 


(  61 


Jane  Park  Fowler 
io   Shephard   Avenue 
East   Orange,   N.   J. 


Cecile  Julie  Freiberg 

740   N.   Crescent  Avenue 

Cincinnati,  O. 


Virginia   Minot    Fowler 
92  Bartlet  Road 
Winthrop,    Mass. 


Alice  Nuttall  Fryberger 
Philipsburg,   Pa. 


Mae  Frankel 

30   West   54th   Street 

New  York  City 


Mary  Frances  Furst 

6375    Lancaster    Avenue 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 


62  ! 


Sarah  Adalene  Furst 
6375    Lancaster    Avenue 
Philadelphia,    Pa. 


Harriet  Allyn  Geer 

334    Washington    Street 

Norwich,  Conn. 


Ellen   Margaret  Gandy 
27  Sumner  Avenue 
Spokane,   Wash. 


Arline   Henrietta   Genthner 

101    Homer   Street 

Newton    Centre,    Mass. 


Joecile  Garrison 
318  Beech  Street 
Little  Rock,  Ark. 


Jeanne    Gephart 

7100 — 3rd    Avenue 

Kenosha,   Wis. 


■4  63  ]> 


Virginia  Gerould 
Hanover,   N.   H. 


Jean   Godwin 

26   Willow  Avenue 

Larchmont,  N.  Y. 


Julia  Flora  Gieschi 
29    Spring   Street 
Springfield,    Mass. 


Jeannette  Tuch  Goldman 

2020    Kanawka 

Charleston,  W.   Va. 


Esther  Glanz 

140    Elizabeth   Street 

Hartford,  Conn. 


Sylvia   Claire   Goldman 

53    Midland    Street 

Worcester,    Mass. 


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Lillian  Goldys 
io  Gould  Street 
New   Bedford,  Mass. 


Dorothy  Claire  Gordon 
1082  Broadway 
Beaumont,    Tex. 


Margaret  Richardson   Goodlatte 

"Longacre," 

Centerville,   Cape   Cod,   Mass. 

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Janet   Gordon 

874   Lincoln   Avenue 

Winnetka,    111. 

Patricia   Alice    Goodwillie 
7   Everett   Street 
Cambridge,    Mass. 


Rosanna  Gore 
141  Circuit  Road 
Winthrop,   Mass. 


65 


Gwlndolyn   Brooks  Grant 
47   Elm   Street 
Potsdam,   N.   Y. 


Suzanne  Edwina  Greist 

52   Walworth    Avenue 

Scarsdale,  N.   Y. 


Margaret  Lois  Green 
2700   Coventry   Road 
Cleveland,   O. 


Ruth  Christine  Griffenhagen 

56  E.  Elm  Street 

Chicago,  111. 


Rosalyn   Keller   Greenebaum 
1 130  Park  Avenue 
New  York  City 


Dorothy   Katherine   Griffiths 

152  Elm  Street 

Worcester,  Mass. 


:  66 


Elizabeth  Grimm 
27  Cole  Avenue 
Providence,   R.  I. 


Adelaide  Smith  Hall 
South  Main  Street 
New  Canaan,   Ct. 


Lucy  Mitchel  Groat 
Longwood   Towers 
Brookline,   Mass. 


Barbara  Hall 

785  Washington  Street 

Brookline,    Mass. 


Helene   Lenore   Gutter 
183  Argyle  Road 
Brooklyn,  New  York 


Lois  Barbara  Hall 

469   East  Main  Street 

Meriden,   Ct. 


67 


Ann  Franklin  Hamilton 
2  Montague  Terrace 
Brooklyn,  N.   Y. 


Mary  Elizabeth  Hamlin 

1383  Dean  Street 

Brooklyn,   New  York 


Nancy   Hamilton 
3    Beaver   Street 
Sevvkkley,  Pa. 


Christine  Farnham  Hammond 

4   Summer  Street 

Torrington,  Ct. 


Helen  Alice  Hamlin 

Signal   Hill 

E.   St.  Louis,  111. 


Mary  Rosalie  Hammond 

1425  Park  Avenue 

Baltimore,  Md. 


Ann  Louise  Harney 
318  S.  Walnut  Street 
Crawfordsville,  Ind. 


Virginia  Harrison 

2602  Guilford  Road 

Cleveland,  O. 


Jeannett  May  Harris 

3510    Washington    Boulevard 

Indianapolis,   Ind. 


Helen   Elizabeth   Hartman 

407   Irvington  Avenue 

South  Orange,  N.  J. 


Sarah  Gertrude  Plant  Harrison 
Branford,   Conn. 


Mary  Lavinia  Hartz 

337  E.  Main  Street 

Annville,   Pa. 


11930 


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Agnes  Adelaide   Hayes 
219   Highland   Avenue 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


Jane   Eleanor   Heap 

536   Slayton   Street 

Grand   Haven,   Mich. 


Dorothy  Mixter  Hayes 
267  Gibbs   Avenue 
Newport,   R.   I. 


Helen  Rees  Hebbard 

14    Boulevard,    Rochelle    Park 

New  Rochelle,  N.   Y. 


Effie  Catherine  Heald 
215 — 6th   Avenue 
Troy,  N.  Y. 


Recina   Helen   Held 

845   West  End   Avenue 

New  York  City 


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Betty  Jane   Hellebush 
345  Westminster  Road 
Rochester,   N.   Y. 


Edith  Hess 

23  West  73d.  Street 

New   York   City 


Natalie   Anna   Hencken 
48   West  59th   Street 
New   York   City 


F.leanor  Walton  Hicken 
38  Moseley  Avenue 
Newburyport,    Mass. 


Ethel  Haideen  Henderson 
55   Glenbrooke   Road 
Stamford,    Ct. 


Ruth  Albro  Hill 

125   Trenor   Drive 

New   Rochelle,    N.   Y. 


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Jane    Harriet   HlMMEL 
657  Auburn   Avenue 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


Lois  Elizabeth  Holding 
West   Chester,  Pa. 


(Catherine  Beaumont  Hirsh 
2750   Fairmount   Boulevard 
Cleveland   Heights,   Ohio 


Lois  Hoover 

16670    South    Park    Boulevard 

Cleveland,  O. 


Marion    Lucille    Hockridge 
2125    Sunset   Avenue 
Utica,  New  York 


Elise    Hoster 

64    Stanbery    Avenue 

Columbus,   O. 


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Mary  Maude  Howell 

Llangollen 

Devon,  Pa. 


Catherine    Ann    Huber 

51    Monroe   Avenue 

Rochester,    N.    Y. 


Alma  Rebecca  Howells 
1 5 1 1   State  Avenue 
Coraopolis,   Pa. 


Ella    Louise    Hume 

472   Webster   Avenue 

Muskegon,  Mich. 


Elizabeth  May  Howland 
Auldfarm,    Perkins    Hill 
Akron,   Ohio 


Ruth    Webb    Hunt 

15   Grove   Street 

Bangor,  Me. 


1930 


4  73 1* 


Hazel  Rebecca  Hupper 
74    Sargent  Street 
Melrose   Highlands,   Mass. 


Elizabeth    Hope    Jackson 

36   Center  Street 

Windsor  Locks,  Conn. 


Ottile  Elizabeth  Hutchinson 
83   Highwood   Avenue 
Ridgewood,   N.   J. 


Clara    Hartwell   Johnson 

138   Wellesley   Street 

Weston,    Mass. 


Beatrice    Jackson 
20    Milford    Avenue 
Newark,   N.    J. 


Margaret  N.  S.  Johnson 

5616   Wyandotte   Street 

Kansas    City,    Mo. 


11930  : 


Selma  Jones 

5   West  Cedar   Street 

Boston,    Mass. 


Gretchen  Caroline  Kaffenburgh 

92   Sewall   Avenue 

Brookline,    Mass. 


Dorothy  Alden  Jordan 
321    N.   Lansdown  Avenue 
Lansdown,   Pa. 


Janet    Thomas    Kates 

107   San  Gabriel   Drive 

Rochester,   N.    Y. 


Barbara    Elizabeth    Judkins 
1   Grant  Street 

Portland,   Me. 


Mildred   Kaufman 

600   West   End   Avenue 

New   York   City 


:  75 


Alleen  Kelly 

2425    North    Park    Boulevard 

Cleveland   Heights,   O. 


Cicely    Louise    Kershaw 

3 1    Greenway    Terrace 

Forest   Hills,   L.   I.,   N.   Y. 


Evelyn    Catherine   Kelly 
521    South   Fifth   Street 
Grand    Forks,   N.   D. 


Margaret   Mary    Kiernan 

334    Seaview  Avenue 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 


Helen   Goodwin   Kelly 
93   Grand    Boulevard 
Binghamton,    N.    Y. 


Katherine   Kimball 

Wampatuck   Road 

Dedham,    Mass. 


1930 


l  7(5  ] 


Elizabeth  Winchester  Kingsbury 
170   State   Street 
Framingham   Centre,   Mass. 


Katherine  Klein 

Riverview    Station 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 


Annett  Ewing  Kirk 
1 126   South   Main   Street 
Findlay,  O. 


Edith  Gordon  Kline 

534  Maple  Avenue 

Elizabeth,   N.   J. 


Virginia  Kirk 
21  High  Street 
Port  Deposit,   Md. 


Betty  Klinefelter 
5  Harvest  Road 
Baltimore,   Md. 


77 


< 


Helen  Barrett  Knox 
5107   Junius   Street 
Dallas,  Tex. 


Alice  May  Koogle 

18   Birch   Road 

Yonkers,   N.  Y. 


Martorie   Lenore   Koblitz 
2635    Euclid    Boulevard 
Cleveland,   O. 


Gertrude    Sylvia    Kopp 

2595    Sedgwick    Avenue 

New  York  City 


Irene   Virginia   Koerber 
5   Stearns   Court 
Northampton,    Mass. 


Hildegard    Kramme 

1 52   Manchester   Street 

Leominster,    Mass. 


Margaret   Alice   Kremers 
826    James   Avenue 
Niagara  Falls,   N.   Y. 


Marjorie  Frances  Lawson 
Short   Hills,    N.    J. 


Florence   Winston    Lamar 
723   Alabama   Avenue 
Selma,   Ala. 


Norma    Monica    Leas 

131    State   Street 

Northampton,    Mass. 


Violet  Irene  Lampe 
620   "A"   Avenue 
Eveleth,  Minn. 


Esther   Ruth    Leavitt 

Pclham   Hall,   Beacon   Street 

Brookline,    Mass. 


4  79  }- 


Mildred   Leshine 

374   Ellesworth   Avenue 

New   Haven,   Conn. 


Elizabeth  Lewis 

47    Livermore    Road 

Wellesley    Hills,    Mass. 


Minnie  Lesnow 
2 1  o    GofTe   Terrace 
New  Haven,   Conn. 


Mary   Louise   Libby 

54    Eliot    Street 

Jamaica   Plain,   Boston,   Mass. 


Eleanor  Frances  Levy 
251    W.   89th  Street 
New   York   City 


Helene    Bond   Lipe 

2617   Juniper  Avenue 

Toledo,  O. 


80 


Leanor    Doris    Lipsher 
412   Whitney   Avenue 
New   Haven,   Conn. 


Jane  Bruce  Loomis 
Granby,  Ct. 

3 


Dorothy    Goodwin    Lockwood 
8513 — 105th   Street 
Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y. 


Elizabeth  Lott 

20   Mackay  Place 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Charlotte  Louise  Loewe 
8   Fairview   Avenue 
Danbury,    Ct. 


Esther  Lowenthal 

350  Hearne  Avenue 

Cincinnati,  O. 


S 


;8i  ; 


Alice  Janf  Lowes 
4   Lowes   Terrace 
Dayton,  Ohio 


Agnes  Earl   Lyall 

92   Prospect   Street 

Summit,    N.    J. 


Fannie  Lublin 
39  Kent  Street 
Hartford,  Ct. 


Mary   Paxton  Macatee 

2324    California    Street 

Washington,    D.    C. 


Elinor  Mix  Lusk 
38   W.   Court   Street 
Cortland,  N.   Y. 


Helen   Mary  MacKenzie 

390   N.   Main   Street 

Wallingford,    Ct. 


1930 


i  82  )» 


\. 


Mary   Pierson   McLean 
242    Bryant   Street 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


Betty  Louise  Main 

2001    E.   7th   Avenue 

Denver,   Colo. 


Edwina   Fay   Macomber 
1 1 46   Lindberg   Avenue 
Wyandotte,   Mich. 


Frances    Louise    Manley 

724  Himman  Avenue 

Evanston,   111. 


Janet  Morgan   Mahony 
Scarborough-on-Hudson,    N.    Y. 


Dorothy    Perkins    Marble 

293    Broadway 

Methuen,    Mass. 


■4  83  }> 


Elizabeth   Ann    Marsh 
205    Broadway 
Milton,  Pa. 


Marian    Frances    Martin 

827   Taylor   Avenue 

Detroit,  Mich. 


Virginia    Marshall 
Brae   Burn   Country   Club 
West   Newton,   Mass. 


Rebecca    Martin 

171    Meeting    Street 

Providence,    R.    I. 


Clara  Elizabeth  Martin 
120    Buckingham    Street 
Springfield,    Mass. 


Mary  Mason 

117   Walnut  Street 

Elmira,  N.  Y. 


84 


Florence    Hf.adley   Meeker 
715   Madison   Avenue 
Plainfield,    N.    J. 


Eugenia  Mewborn 

938    Bellefonte    Street 

Pittsburgh,    Pa. 


Maxine    Adele   Merchant 
The  Dover  Hotel 
687   Lexington   Avenue 
New  York  City 


Violet   Edith    Meyer 

Park   Avenue 

Monroe,  Louisiana 


Elizabeth    Snow    Merriman 
Fairport,    N.   Y. 


Ruth  Millar 

109   DeMott   Avenue 

Clifton,  N.  J. 


/ 


Alida  Donnell  Milliken 
951    Madison    Avenue 
New  York  City 


Dora    Lyons   Morris 

"The   Trees" 

Ossining,  N.  Y. 


Mary   Butler   Minns 
1    Acorn   Street 
Boston,   Mass. 


Elinor  Reed  Morris 
119  E.  84  Street 
New  York  City 


Nancy  Jane  Moir 
104   Clay   Street 
Burlington,    Iowa 


Augusta    Harrison    Morse 

Ballair    Driveway 

Dobbs   Ferry,  N.   Y. 


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86  ] 


Dorothy   Mabel  Morton 
819   Buena   Avenue 
Chicago,   111. 


Elizabeth    Katherine    Myers 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 


Margaret  Cook  Mount 
140   Maple  Avenue 
Red  Bank,  N.  J. 


Margaret  Myers 

114    East    46th    Street 

Savannah,   Ga. 


Marion   Murphy 
763  Ostrom  Avenue 
Syracuse,   N.   Y. 


Rachel    Eve    Neely 

729   Piedmont   Avenue,   N.   E. 

Atlanta,   Ga. 


\ 


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<[  87  |» 


Margaretta    Quimby    Nelson 
303   Highland   Avenue 
Upper  Montclair,   N.   J. 


Katherine    Lincoln    Newell 

154  Kanyon  Street 

Hartford,    Conn. 


Margaret  Marie  Neracher 
14355   Woodland   Avenue 
Shaker    Heights,   O. 


Mary    Elizabeth    Nixon 

1429    Princess    Anne    Road 

Norfolk,   Va. 


Kathryn   Eleanor  Ness 
619  Elmvvood  Avenue 
Buffalo,   N.   Y. 


Elizabeth   Julia   Nordhaus 

101    N.    1 2th   Street 

Albuquerque,   N.   M. 


[  88  ] 


Florence    Helen    Northrop 
195    Walnut   Street 
Montclair,   N.   J. 


Antoinette   Wilhelmina   Ockert 

2220   Homecrest  Avenue 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Helen   Mary  Norton 
142   Main  Street 
Winsted,   Conn. 


Alice  Frances  O'Connor 
37  Paul  Gore  Street 
Jamaica   Plain,   Mass. 


Helen  Ripley  Noyes 
35  Rock  Spring  Road 
Stamford,    Conn. 


June    Elizabeth    Offinger 

7612    La-Grange    Avenue 

Cleveland,   O. 


Marian  Ofner 

556    Arlington    Place 

Chicago,   III. 


Elizabkth  Eleanor  Olney 

191    Culver    Road 

Rochester,  N.  Y. 


Esther  Gracie  Ocden 
454  Westminster  Avenue 
Elizabeth,   N.   J. 


Makv    Elizabeth   Osborn 

North    Shore    Hotel 

Evanston,   111. 


Anne  Wood  Okie 
The  Pennsylvania 
White   Bear   Lake,   Minn. 


Elsie    Marjorie    Owens 
Central  Valley,  N.  Y. 


,l93o 


[  90  ) 


Alice   Hovt  Palmer 
Matamoras,    Pa. 


Paula    Lyle    Patch 

31    Eastern    Point    Road 

Gloucester,  Mass. 


Nancy  Wynne   Parker 
Box   581 
Portsmouth,    N.    H. 


Barbara  Winslow  Pate 

29    Washington    Square   West 

New  York  City 


Ruth  Mary  Parker 
577  Ash  Street 
Winnetka,    111. 


Esther    Helen    Peck 

505   Jefferson  Avenue 

Scranton,  Pa. 


[  91  p 


Rosamond    Hobart    Peirce 
281    Embarcadero  Road 
Palo   Alto,   Calif. 


Nathalie   Worthington   Penrose 

1200  Prospect  Avenue 

Hartford,   Conn. 


Helen    Boteler    Pendleton 
1330    Bailey   Avenue 
McKeesport.   Pa. 


Ruth    Perkins 

3284    Parkland   Drive 

Shaker    Heights,    Ohio 


Elizabeth   Jane   Penny 

718 

S. 

Cedar 

Street 

Otta 

wa, 

Kan. 

Frances 
2   Margen 
Westerly 

Perry 
Street 
R.  I. 

.1930 


[  92  > 


Rachel    Esther    Perry 
Fair   Grounds   Road 
Woodbridge,    Conn. 


Arlene    Louise    Phillips 

609  E.   Raynor  Avenue 

Syracuse,   N.   Y. 


Mary  Caroline  Peterson 
643   Market   Street 
Stcubcnville,   O. 


Isabel  Mae  Phillips 

225   West    86th   Street 

New  York  City 


Elsie   Berk   Phares 

3428   East   Douglas   Avenue 

Wichita,   Kansas 


Harriet    Ida    Pickens 

156   Mason    Street 

Brooklyn,   New   York 


93 


Elsie  Cornelia  Pond 
i  i    West  Chester  Street 
Nantucket,   Mass. 


Helen  Elizabeth  Price 

24  Ward  Avenue 

Northampton,   Mass. 


Frances  Porch 
103   Salem   Street 
Reading,   Mass. 


Helen    Louise    Pruet 

1 130    Stock  wood   Avenue 

Anniston,    Ala. 


Sarah  Barnard  Prescott 
3085   Fairmount   Boulevard 
Cleveland,    Ohio 


Elizabeth    Ingles    Quiney 

208  Lafayette  Street 

Easton,  Pa. 


94 


Margaret    Helen    Ramsey 
757    Williams   Street 
Denver,    Colorado 


Edda   Vincent  Renouf 

R.   F.   D.   No.   3 

Winchester,  N.  H. 


Udell   Stranahan    Redmond 
41   Lynn  Shore  Drive 
Lynn,  Mass. 


Jane    Revere 

432  Grove   Street 

Westfield,   N.   J. 


Eleanor  Cochran  Reed 
46   Bellevue    Avenue 
Ossining,   N.   Y. 


Doris    Evelyn    Reynolds 

1 120    E.    38th    Street 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


\ 


[95  )> 


Emily   Elizabeth    Rice 
1145   Washington  Avenue 
Detroit   Lakes,  Minn. 


Carol    Riegelman 

2  East  86th  Street 

New  York  City 


Ruth  Eleanor  Rich 
22  Woodlawn  Avenue 
Wellesley   Hills,   Mass. 


Margaret   Adele  Riggs 

556  Benson  Street 

Camden,  N.  J. 


Martha   Bacot   Richey 
14   Clinton  Avenue 
Maplewood,    N.   J. 


Jane   Pillow   Rightor 

720    Beech    Street 

Helena,   Ark. 


96 


Claire  Naysmythe  Riley 
606  Allen  Street 
New   Bedford,    Mass. 


Elinore   Forrest   Roberts 

836    Center   Street 

Bethlehem,    Pa. 


Katharine   Elizabeth  Riley 
228   West  Street 
Worcester,  Mass. 


Elizabeth    Mercur    Roberts 

2209    W.    Tioga    Street 

Philadelphia,    Pa. 


Evelyn  Mary  Robert 
29  Kensington  Avenue 
Northampton,    Mass. 


Edith  Anne   Robinson 

16  Orne   Square 

Salem,  Mass. 


'.'7 


Lila  Carlton  Sammis 
29  East  64th  Street 
New  York  Citv 


Helen  Elizabeth  Sanderson 

Sovereign  Hotel 

Chicago,  111. 


Dora  Sanders 
245  Mather  Road 
Jenkintown,  Pa. 


Gertrude  Elizabeth  Saunders 
184  Meadow  Street 
Naugatuck,  Conn. 


Katharine  Sanders 
40  Summer  Street 
Salem,  Mass. 


Jane  Sayre 

531  No.  Kenil worth  Avenue 

Oak  Park,  111. 


;  100  ; 


Elena  Maria  Sbrega 
Holyoke,    Mass. 


Marjorie    Caroline    Selic 

759    Red    Bud    Avenue 

Cincinnati,    O. 


Virginia   May   Schaber 
316   West    Warren   Street 
Bucyrus,   Ohio 


Eileen    Alicoque    Selkirk 

1769  E.  26th  Street 

Brooklyn,   N.  Y. 


Marion    Marjory    Scranton 
300   Monroe  Avenue 
Scranton,    Pa. 


Barbara   Senior 

Sport  Hill 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 


<  101  J 


Emeline    Foland    Shaffer 
20  Ed^ehill  Road 
New  Haven,  Conn. 


Elizabeth   Shaw 
Groton,  Mass. 


Mildred    Shapiro 
310  W.   86th  Street 
New  York  City 


Elizabeth    Harriet    Sherman 

1 139    Wothyus    Drive 

Pasadena,    Cal. 


Bull  Shapleigh 

Iden   Road 

■r,   Mass. 

Marie   Caroline   Shillaber 

6    Hawthorne    Street 

Beverly,  Mass. 

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4 102  ] 


Mary    Virginia    Shottf.r 
2277    Stillman   Road 
Cleveland,    O. 


Loraine   Chadeayne   Sinsabaugh 

208    Coram    Avenue 

Shelton,    Conn. 


Martha   Roberts   Sidway 
37   Oakland    Place 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


Helen    Jane    Sloan 

138    Kennedy    Street 

Bradford,   Pa. 


Sally  Syer  Simons 
2621   Arlington  Avenue 
Birmingham,  Ala. 


Aileen    Graham    Slocovich 

The   Cairo   Hotel 

Washington,    D.    C. 


11930 


-[  103  ] 


Jlan  Mary  Smart 
740   Michigan  Avenue 
Evanston,   111. 


Barbara   Son 

288    Fisher    Avenue 

White  Plains,   N.   Y. 


Brooksie   Trezevant    Smith 
321 1    Oak    Lawn    Avenue 
Dallas,   Tex. 


Gladys    Mathilda    Sperrle 

308  Westervelt  Ave.,  New  Brighton 

Staten   Island,   N.   Y. 


Isabel   Emily   Smith 
1073   East   Broad   Street 
Columbus,   O. 


Olyve   Low  Sprague 

220    Clairmont   Terrace 

Orange,  N.  J. 


104  ) 


IsABELLE    STEBBINS 

Observatory    Hill 
Madison,    Wis. 


Jane  Semple  Stewart 

Hawaiian  Ordinance  Depot 

Honolulu,  T.  H. 


Janet    Barbara    Sternberg 
2245   Poplar  Avenue 
Memphis,  Term. 


Ethel  Lawrence  Strock 
1236 — 34th  Street 
Des   Moines,   Iowa 


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Sally  Thresher  Stevens 
7353    Sunset   Boulevard 
Hollywood,   Cal. 

Phylis   Brewster   Strong 

51   Fifth   Avenue 

New   York   City 

Bflfe    &2>  wN 

[  105  )■■■ 


Laurene  Tatlow 
1226  Pearl  Street 
Denver,   0>1<>. 


Helen    Sherman    Thacher 

Thacher   School 

Ojai,  Calif. 


Helen   Wright  Teagle 
8418   Euclid  Avenue 
Cleveland,   O. 


Claire   Thomas 

47  Wynnewood  Avenue 

Merion,    Pa. 


Elizabeth    Temple 

1 28 1    Bonnie  View  Avenue 

Lakewood,  O. 


Vivian   Mary  Thomas 

420   E.   Mahanoy   Avenue 

Mahanoy   City,   Pa. 


:  106  1- 


Elizabeth    Morton    Thomson 
59   Forest  Street 
Torrington,    Conn. 


Laura    Achsa    Tirrill 

715    Rialto    Place,    San    Marco 

Jacksonville,   Fla. 


Betsy  Amelia  Tilden 
1080    Warburton    Avenue 
Yonkers,   N.   Y. 


Ellen  Laura  Todd 
693  East  Avenue 
Rochester,   N.    Y. 


Sylvia  Murray   Tilney 
The  Pettibone  Tavern 
Weatogue,   Conn. 


Elizabeth    Andrea    Tracy 

30    School    Street 

Keene,  N.  H. 


1930 


/ 


107 


Frances    Patterson    True 
i  361    East    56th    Street 
Chicago.   III. 


Fanny  Ruth  Unger 

10    Pennsylvania    Avenue 

Crestwood,  N.  Y. 


Rachel    Mann    Tuttle 
27  Court  Street 
Rutland,  Vt. 


Hannah   Lillian   Unterman 

865   West  End   Avenue 

New  York  City 


Marjorie   Elizabeth   Tyler 

Prospect  Street 

Great    Barrington,    Mass. 


Edith  Winifred  Vail 

950    Lincoln    Avenue 

Highland    Park,    111. 


ii93<D 


[  108  ;• 


Mildred  Wilks  Van  Dillen 
Van  Houtcn  Avenue 
Clifton,  N.  J. 


Rosamond  Prescott  Walden 

Brevoort  Farm 

Rye,  N.  Y. 


Anna  May  Voege 
203  Ocean  Avenue 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Dorothy  Page  Walker 

3  Walker  Street 

Portland,  Me. 


Eugenia  Sutton  Wade 
539  Chilton  Street 
Elizabeth,  N.  J. 


Pauline  Simons  Ward 

3  Eliot  Road 

Lexington,  Mass. 


4  109 


J 


\ 


Lilias  Dei.las  Ward-Smith 
105  Newmarket  Road 
Garden  City,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 


Doris  Weaver 

165  W.  91st  Street 

New  York  City 


Ruth  Gavina  Watrous 
East  River,  Conn. 


Lawribel  Weil 

1 50 1  South  Perry  Street 

Montgomery,  Ala. 


Helen  Louise  Watson 
Village  View  Street 
Wilton,  Me. 


Charlotte  Rose  Weil 

2105  Fremont  Avenue  South 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 


1930 


;  110  : 


Lucia  Weimer 

200   Hathaway   Park 

Lebanon,  Pa. 


Miriam   Frank  Wertheimer 

5565  Northumberland  Street 

Pittsburgh,    Pa. 


Dorothy   Welles 
16  Park   Avenue 
Bronxvillc,    N.    \. 


Dorthy  Westfall 

44   Darvvood   Place 

Mount  Vernon,   N.   Y. 


Ella-Kate  Wemple 
13   Laurel   Avenue 
Wheeling,   W.   Va. 


Alice    Hermion    Wheaton 

5005    Aldrich    Avenue 

South  Minneapolis,   Minn. 


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Emily  Alden  White 
3   Federal   Court 
Salem,  Mass. 


Catherine   Grace   Winter 

909    Cascade   Street 

Erie,  Pa. 


Elizabeth  Whittemore 
39   Orange   Street 

Nashua,  N.  H. 


I, 


Henrietta    Wisner 

1409   Beaver  Road 

Sewickley,  Pa. 


Julia  Grace  Wilcox 
676  Penniman  Avenue 
Plymouth,  Mich. 


Claire  Wolff 

332  Beech  Spring  Road 

South  Orange,  N.  J. 


112 


Thelma   Woltman 
39   Forest  Road 
Glen   Rock,   N    ). 


ISABELLE    SUSANNE    WOODFORD 

2692    Berkshire    Road 
Cleveland,   O. 


Martha   Hopkins  Wood 
39   Prospect   Street 
Cortland,  N.  Y. 


Alys   Huntington   Wright 

80    Walnut    Street 

Abington,    Mass. 


Dorcas  Lydia  Woodbury 
21    Chestnut   Street 
Wakefield,    Mass 


Elizabeth   Patricia   Wricht 

Fuller   Road 

Wcllesley    Hills,    Mass. 


113  1 


I  li  i.i  \    Wright 
i  1 1   Arleigh  Road 
Douglaston,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 


Elinor    Wuichet 

81  i    Salem    Avenue 

Dayton,  O. 


Mary  Wright 
Hingham,  Mass. 


Esther   Lois   Young 

85   Edward  Avenue 

Pittsfield,   Mass. 


Olivia  Clews  Wrightson 
259   Reynolds   Terrace 
Orange,   N.  J. 


Madeleine  Frances  Young 
61  Cedar  Street 
Worcester,   Mass. 


1930 


(  114  ! 


Mary  Elizabeth  Young 
22  Occom  Rid^c 
Hanover,  N.   H. 


TsOGHIK   ZARItTAN 

76   Watkins   Street 
Wollaston,    Mass. 


Other  Members  of  the  Class  of  1930 


Irene  Emma  Daignault 
Priscilla  Sears  Fairchild 
Rebecca  Howe   . 
Beatrice  Howell 
Elizabeth  Wheeler  . 


.    93  High  St.,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

.    Noroton,  Conn. 

315  West  1 06th  St.,  New  York  City 

.  Salisbury,  Conn. 

.    Newport,  R.  I. 


Jn  fBemnnam 

ROSE  JEAN  KAHN 


-,{  115  ],< 


Former  Members  of  the  Class  of  1930 


Margaret  Abbott 
Katherine  Munger  Adams 
Marian  Albright 
Vera  Andren 
Frances  May  Arrington 
Ruth  Post  Avery 
Laura  Tirzah  Ayres 
Elizabeth  Ballard 
Elizabeth  Campbell  Banks 
Frances  Bascom 
Eleanor  Marjorie  Beach 
Mary  Webster  Bean 
Lucie  Emilie  Bedford 
Mary  Carolyn  Benedict 
Mildred  Richardson   Bickford 
Mary  Rawson   Billings 
Frances  Adams  Bixby 
Marion   Carrere  Black 
Jane  Bolton 
Elizabeth  Bryant  Borst 
Pauline  Clara   Bowerfind 
Elizabeth  Boyden 
Mary  Ten  Eyck  Bradley 
Anita  Sturges  Brooke 
Muriel  Louise  Brunner 
Mary  Buckingham 
Maria  Elizabeth   Bush 
Mary  Lloyd  Caples 
Ruth  Carlson 
Margaret  Carter 
Virginia  Taylor  Case 
Mary  Frances  Cashman 
Elizabeth  Harmon  Cassatt 
Miriam  Catheron 
Georgianna  Isabella  Chalfin 
Anne  Chapelle  Chamberlain 
Alice  Louise  Chapman 
Alice  Fay  Chittenden 
Kathleen  Pearson  Clarke 
Marion  Strong  Coles 
Mary  Harriet  Collins 
Eleanor  Fay  Cox 
Palmyre    Madeleine   Cox 
Anna  Marten  Crehore 
Marion  Boyd  Crockett 
Margaret  Barton   Daniels 


Wilma  Grace  Davies 

Kate  Perrin  Dickerman 

Ruth   Dillard 

Amelia  Alice  Dimeling 

Donna   Virginia  Dines 

Dorothy  Constance  Doane 

Frances  Marion  Downer 

Barbara  Dudley 

Lois  Bailey  Dudley 

Ivy-Jane   Edmondson 

Virginia  Elizabeth  Farrington 

Martha  Jewett  Fenn 

Joy  Amelia  Fletcher 

Frances  Carnes  Flint 

Phyllis  Dare  Fox 

Isabel  Gallagher 

Mary  Elizabeth  George 

Rosslyn  Gorney 

Marjorie  Harriette  Green 

Jean  Wolcott  Griswold 

Florence  Elizabeth  Hallett 

Celestes  Marguerite  Hammett 

Edith  Hargrave 

Anne  Katherine  Harrison 

Carolyn  Curtis  Haugan 

Bertha  Stone  Hebard 

Elizabeth  Wrenshall  Hemingway 

Frances   Irene   Herendeen 

Bertha   Rollman   Herman 

Helen  Pearson  Herzberg 

Helen   Hind 

Mary  Elizabeth   Hine 

Jane  Belton  Hodge 

Susan  Garvin  Hopkins 

Elizabeth  Hosmer 

Sylvia  Louise  Mauldin  Howland 

Alice  Lee  Hoxie 

Katherine  Kell  Hughes 

Roberta  Eugenie  Humphrey 

Leslie  Crawford  Hun 

Cynthia  Estelle  Hunt 

Isabella  Pendleton  Hunt 

Helen  Prudden  Hutchinson 

Frances  Bradley  Hutchison 

Nancy  Butler  Hutton 

Esther  Brown  Innes 


[  H6  ; 


Mary  Loren  Jeffrey 
Frances  Hyde  Johnson 
Faith   Florence  Jones 
Margaret  Stewart  Jordan 
Rose  Jean  Kahn 
Florence  Fazio  Keys 
Eleanor  Brice  Kimball 
Florence  Marion   Kimberly 
Caroline  Marsh    Kinsey 
Mildred  Barbara  Le  Vay 
Eleanor  Cecelia  Lindau 
Helen  Stimson  Long 
Louise   Esther   Lynch 
Helen  Alvis  MacAkee 
Emily   Goodwin    McCampbell 
Mary  Margaret  McDowell 
Katherine  McIlvaine 
Christy  Loring  MacKaye 
Ruth  Jean  Mandlebaum 
Lempi  Elizabeth  Martin 
Mary  Jane  Mills 
Vera  Mintz 
Martha  Barbara  Moore 
Harriet  Norma  Moses 
Helen  Dorothy  Mulligan 
Louise  Kaufman  Mundheim 
Nance  Nieman 
Constance  Noble 
Florence  Paine 
Georgeanna   Palmer 
Louisa  Rita  Pearson 
Harriet  Hetzel  Pelton 
Katherine  Louise  Pomeroy 
Elizabeth  Jane  Posson 
Katherine  Mudge  Prichard 
Harriet   Louise   Provost 
Adele  Knight  Pyle 
Janet  Reynolds 
Edna  Elizabeth  Roberts 
June  Elizabeth  Rolfe 
Gertrude  Sarah  Rosenhirsch 
Lydia  Goodwin  Ross 
Katherine  Jane  Rowe 
Ruth  Carolyn  Rowsome 
Vesta   Pocetta   Saunders 
Mary  Culbreth   Sayre 
Virginia  Lou  Schenck 
M\ry   Helena   Schirding 
Patricia  Marie  Schmidt 
Dorys  Cornelia  Schmitz 
Katherine  Melita  Schott 
Virginia  Gilliat  Schroeder 


Ruth  Eugenia  Seabury 
Martha   Elizabeth   Schaeffer 
Virginia  Shaler 
Mary  Elizabeth  Shaw 
Helen  Mondeau  Shimmin 
Eva  Browning  Sisson 
Alice  Agnew  Smith 
Frances  Peckham  Smith 
Virginia  Leslie   Smith 
Eleanor  Kirby  Speer 
Helene  May  Spooner 
Dorothy  Lucille  Stafford 
Caroline  Mabel  Stahl 
Florence  Stilwell 
Cynthia  Stuart 
Caroline  Theresa  Sullivan 
Helen  Gelsey  Taylor 
Laura  Smith  Taylor 
Margaret  Brewster  Taylor 
Marion  Ruth  Taylor 
Frederica   Tench 
Helen   Anstis  Thayer 
Nancy   Thayer 
Martha  Baker  Tinkham 
Barbara  Taylor  Traub 
Frances  Steele  Tuckerman 
Alice   Bradford  Tweedy 
Jessica  Van  Beuren 
Barbara  Nan   Vandenberg 
Narcissa  Peace  Varney 
Dorothea  Marshall  Villard 
Kaatje  Vliet 
Ione  Brown  Waite 
Mary  Weston 
Dorothy  Wheeler 
Natalie  Whelden 
Kathleen  Chamblin  Whitcomb 
Jean  White 
Barbara  Whittemore 
Charlotte  Rouse  Wickwire 
Grace  Wiggin 
Frances  Leigh  Williams 
Maria  Meade  Winterbotham 
Lucy  Winton 
Mary  Jane  Wiseman 
Natalie  Lorraine  Wiss 
Mildred  Ruth  Wolf 
Dorothy  Wood 
Virginia  Woodland 
Barbara   Holman 
Dona  Celeste  Worrall 
Mary  Rollo  Wright 


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freshman 


7 


ear- 


Freshman  Year 


OFFICERS 

President 
Helen  Teagle 

Vice-President 
Priscilla  Fairchild 

Secretary 
*  Katherine  Adams 

Treasurer 
Susan  Albright 


Council  Member 
Helen  Teagle 

Song  Leader 
Helen  Hebbard 

Assistant  Song  Leader 
Barbara  Hall 

Historian 
Nancy  Hamilton 


Resigned,  Left  College 


!  120  1 


The  Parade 

Ladies,  gents,  and  children,  buy  your  peanuts  at  the  gate; 

There's  a  circus  on  for  nothing,  and  you'd  better  not  be  late; 

A  three-ring  show  is  playing,  and  a  side-show  if  you  wait — 

So  step  right  up  and  get  your  seats.    We  pay  to  educate. 

Six  hundred  strong,  they  come  along,  the  troopers  in  parade, 

They  all  are  new  performers,  but  they're  none  of  them  afraid, 

Most  remarkable  collection  that  has  ever  yet  been  made! 

Going  through  more  circus  antics  than  have  heretofore  been  played, 

So  get  your  eyes  in  focus  on  the  clowning  in  ring  one, 

For  all  the  freaks  have  crowded  in.    The  circus  has  begun. 


RING  ONE 

See  each  clown  go  through  his  paces.  How  they  tumble  for  your  eye. 
See  the  houses  set  a-blazing,  watch  each  fire-engine  fly. 
See  the  girlies  tight-rope  walking  on  a  silk  thiead,  that  is  all, 
How  they  dance  and  kick,  not  knowing,  they  should  have  a  parasol, 
For  with  nothing  there  to  steady  them,  they're  bound  to  take  a  fall. 
See  their  arrogant  assurance  that  they'll  scale,  in  record  time, 
The  topless,  baseless,  ladders  that  they  balance  as  they  climb 
There's  the  unofficial  booster,  and  it's  lucky  they  allied  her, 
Inexperienced,  but  effective,  she's  a  snappy  bareback  rider. 
In  a  corner,  flopping  prettily,  are  grouped  the  singing  seals, 
While  Hall,  their  patient  trainer,  with  her  baton,  vain,  appeals. 
Mark  the  exit  of  the  ring  where  stands  the  puppy-trainer,  Hanna, 
With  two  blue  bull-dogs,  she  has  taught  to  wave  a  college  banner. 
But  best  of  all,  the  tumblers.    Do  not  mind  them,  if  they  slip, 
And  over  all  the  ring-master,  Tall  Teagle,  cracks  the  whip. 
Six  hundred  blind  performers,  all  crazy  to  perform, 
All  crowding  in  the  first  big  ring,  creating  their  own  storm. 


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sophomore  vear 


Sophomore  Year 


OFFICERS 

President 
Elizabeth  Wright 

Vice-President 
Janet  Mahony 

Secretary 
Margaret  Barclay 

Treasurer 
Penelope  Crane 

Council  Member 
*  Sarah  Prescott 
Katrina  Cooley 


Judicial  Board  Member 
Helen  Teagle 

Song  Leader 
Barbara  Hall 

Assistant  Song  Leader 
Patricia  Goodwillie 

Chairman  of  Carnival 
Mary  Eaton 

Rally  Day  Class  Chairman 
Narcissa   Varney 

Historian 
Nancy  Hamilton 

Chairman  of  Push  Committee 
Sarah  Prescott 


*  Resigned 


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Ring  Two 


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The  crowd  has  been  thinning,  by  now  we're  beginning, 
To  see  who  is  winning,  a  place  in  the  tray, 
For  those  on  the  tight-rope,  have  found  only  light-rope, 
And  lost  even  slight  hope,  of  drawing  their  pay. 

The  players  remaining,  are  rapidly  gaining, 
A  pride  in  their  training,  and  vie  in  their  stunts. 
How  wild  and  how  frantic,  is  each  frenzied  antic; 
It's  only  romantic  to  try  each  thing  once. 

To  sit  on  a  table,  as  high  as  she's  able, 

And  make  it  unstable, — ah,  there's  a  hair-raiser! 

She  flirts,  as  she  lunges,  with  death;  when  she  plunges, 

Don't  mind.    It  was  done  just  to  see  if  you'd  praise  her. 

See  the  lady  with  ease  on  the  flying  trapeze, 
She's  as  safe  as  you  please,  till  she  loses  her  grip. 
The  clown,  a  bit  heady,  his  wit  quite  unsteady, 
Is  none  the  less  ready  to  fling  off  a  quip. 

Amid  the  false  glitter,  the  Varney,  a-twitter, 
Shines  bright,  as  befits  her,  a  sun  on  the  rise. 
And  it's  rank  understating,  to  say  that  the  rating 
Of  Howell  in  skating,  is  skating  thin  ice. 

A  jig  or  a  largo,  in  any  old  argot, 

Hear  Mammy  boy  Margot,  Calliope  Jane, 

Spill  songs  with  a  feeling,  enchanting,  appealing, 

From  up  on  the  ceiling  to  down  by  the  drain. 

See  the  muscular  woman,  titanic  but  human, 
There  ain't  hardly  room  in  the  tent  for  her  act. 
Not  the  usual  ninny,  athletic,  but  tinny, 
The  scales  and  the  Finny  show  guts  for  a  fact. 

Hear  the  uproar,  and  guess  what.     A  thunderstorm?     Yes,  but 
It's  just  Sally  Prescott,  who's  pushing  her  load. 
She  heads  a  committee  to  push  around  the  city, 
Some  pretty,  half-witty,  young  heifers  that  lowed. 

But  despite  these  luminaries,  the  attraction  rarely  varies, 
Their  performance  is  the  berries,  if  you  want  a  flashy  show. 
They  will  hang  by  just  one  molar,  and  bi-cuspid  to  a  pole  or 
Come  down  headlong  on  a  roller,  though  there  is  no  net  below. 

And  in  the  midst,  the  ever-guiding  light, 
The  e'er  effulgent,  e'er  unerring  Wright. 


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Photograph  by  Eric  Stahlberg 


Sophomore  Push  Committee 


Chairman — Sarah  Prescott 


Margaret  Barclay 
Lucie  Bedford 
Fanny   Curtis 
Cordelia  Dumaine 
Mary  Eaton 
Shirley  Eddy 
Priscilla  Fairchild 
Janet  Gordon 
Margaret  Green 
Barbara   Hall 
Virginia  Harrison 
Adelaide  Hayes 


Mary  Maude  Howell 
Ruth  Hill 
Haideen  Henderson 
Rosalie  Hammond 
Lois  Hoover 
Esther  Ogden 
Nancy  Okie 
Edda  Renouf 
Katharine  Sanders 
Narcissa  Varney 
Emily  White 
Elizabeth  Wright 


126  ] 


J 


unior  vear 


y 


Junior  Year 


OFFICERS 

President 

*  Penelope  Crane 
Katrina  Cooley 

Vice-President 
Katrina  Cooley 

Secretary 
Mary  Eaton 

Treasurer 
Virginia  Harrison 

Council  Members 

*  Penelope    Crane 
Janet  Gordon 
Janet  Mahony 

Judicial  Board  Member 
Sarah  Prescott 

Song  Leader 
Barbara  Hall 


Assistant  Song  Leader 
Ann  Hamilton 

Chairman  of  Junior  Prom 
Naneen  Burnap 

Rally  Day  Class  Chairmen 
Nancy  Hamilton 
Margaret   Barclay 

Chairman   of  Junior  Ushers 
Esther  Ogden 

Historian 
Nancy  Hamilton 

President  of  Sorbonne  Group 
Evelyn  Robert 


Resigned 


/ 


I  128  1 


Ring  Three 


Ladies,  gents,  and  children,  put  your  chewing  gum  away. 

Throw  your  pop  beneath  the  bleachers.  Put  your  coat  back  on  to  stay. 

Give  ring  three  your  kind  attention.     Let  your  interest  ne'er  depart, 

For  it's  made  the  steep  ascension,  from  mere  show,  to  classic  art. 

There  is  hung  a  velvet  curtain,  while  the  music  softly  plays. 

At  a  glance,  you  know  for  certain  that  you've  come  on  better  days. 

You  can  stop  your  peanut  chewing,  take  your  kiddies  by  the  hand, 

For  you've  got  the  right  impression  that  you're  seeing  something  grand. 

It's  living  statues,  people,  every  player  holds  her  pose. 

It's  artistic,  but  don't  worry,  for  they  all  wear  lots  of  clothes; 

They  pretend  that  they  are  naked,  but  they  do  not  freeze  their  toes. 

See  revolving,  on  the  platform,  all  the  groupings  as  they  stand. 

See  Diane,  the  nature  goddess,  with  her  followers  by  the  hand, 

Making  sport  amid  the  greensward,  with  some  bare  feet  and  confusion. 

Though  she  seems  to  make  a  stir,  that's  living  statues'  best  illusion. 

Running  round  beneath  the  platform,  trying  hard  to  bum  a  ride, 

Are  the  eager,  earnest,  scouting  girls,  who've  formed  a  club  Outside. 

But  they  cannot  join  the  statues,  for  their  clothes  they  do  not  hide. 

All  too  close  to  this  gymnasium,  is  a  mighty  Athenaeum, 

Called  the  Allenfield,  where  sit  the  blessed,  that  everyone  may  see  'em. 

Simple  scholars  and  free  thinkers,  who  their  inner  thoughts  will  bare, 

So  their  classic  minds  are  naked, — (you  don't  see  the  underwear) 

Then,  among  the  living  statues,  who,  alas!  should  never  stir, 

Soars  a  voice  that  shakes  the  canvas,  knocks  the  groups  from  where  they  were. 

Just  slack  your  pose  there,  statues,  your  horizon's  looking  brighter, 

When  "Sonny-Boy"  is  rendered,  by  the  golden  throated  Rightor. 

Don't  get  back  into  position,  for  your  poses  don't  enhance 

Your  youthful  grace,  when  Burnap  tries  to  lead  you  in  the  dance. 

See  the  statues  drop  the  picture,  watch  them  scramble  for  their  clothes; 

Diane  and  the  Athenaeum  look  alike  for  beaux. 

It's  the  climax  of  the  circus,  folks,  the  funniest  thing  we  show 

When  the  circus-trained  turn  folksie,  when  they  see  a  man  below. 

For  the  rest, — there  is  the  side  show;  freaks  fancy  and  insane, 
Where,  so  I've  heard,  the  only  bird,  that's  not  absurd's  the  Crane. 


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Sorbonne  Group 


1928-1929 
Evelyn  Robert President 


Martha  Benedict 
Frances  Benson 
Helen  Black 
Isabel  Blandford 
Dorothy  Brooks 
Leonora  Cohen 
Palmyre  Cox 
Frances  Doolittle 
Jane  Elgas 
Jane  Fowler 
Margaret  Goodlatte 
Suzanne  Greist 
Marion  Hockridge 


Beatrice  Howell 
Selma  Jones 
Alleen  Kelly 
Betty  Klinefelter 
Marjorie  Lawson 
Esther  Leavitt 
Mary  Louise  Libby 
Elinor  Lusk 
Frances  Manley 
Marian  Martin 
Rachel  Neely 
Katharine  Newell 


Florence  Northrop 
Helen  Noyes 
Mary  Osborn 
Barbara  Pate 
Frances  Perry 
Edda  Renouf 
Martha  Richey 
Evelyn  Robert 
Selma  Rosenthal 
Mildred  Rubin 
Elena  Sbrega 
Fanny  Unger 
Mary  Young 


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131 


Junior  Promenade  Committee 

Naneen    Burnap         ..........       General  Chairman 

Helen  Hebbard Floor  Chairman 

Elizabeth  Wright Invitation   Chairman 

Nancy   Hamilton Theatre  Chairman 

Alida  Milliken Music  Chairman 

Mary  Harriet  Collins Refreshment  Chairman 

Margaret   Barclay     ..........  Tea  Dance  Chairman 

Elizabeth  Boies  .........  Program  and  Favor  Chairman 

Helen    Teagle    ..........     Garden  Party  Chairman 

Janet  Mahony Head  Usher 

Martha    Berry Soph  more  Garden  Party  Chairman 

Mary  Mattison Soph  more  Decoration   Chairman 


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Junior  Ushers 


Mary  Harriet  Collins 

Jean   Aaron 
Mary  Alexander 
Lois   Anderson 
Anne  Andrew 
Katherine  Avery 
Barbara  Banning 
Margaret  Barclay 
Ellen  Batchelor 
Helen  Bisbing 
Elizabeth  Boies 

CoNCETTA  BONOMO 

Mary-Louise  Brown 
Irma  Bryant 
Dorothy  Buchanan 
Ruth  Burford 
Naneen  Burnap 
Elizabeth  Campbell 
Eunice  Campbell 
Amelia  Canning 
Frances  Carpenter 
Grace  Cheney 
Vircinia  Cherry 
Molly  Childs 
Fanny  Curtis 
Catherine  Collier 
Mary  Harriet  Collins 
Virginia  Crane 
Emily  Louise   Culbertson 
Janice  Currick 
Alice  Davis 
Constance  Davison 
Helen   Depue 
Elinice   Dissette 


Marshals 

[Catherine  Drury 
Cordelia  Dumaine 
Gretchen  Durland 
Shirley  Eddy 
Mary  Eaton 
Priscilla   Fairchild 
Helen  Fiske 
Sybil  Flowers 
Alice  Fryberger 
Virginia    Gerould 
Patricia  Goodwillie 
Janet  Gordon 
Margaret  Green 
Elizabeth  Grim 
Barbara   Hall 
Ruth  Hill 
Ann  Hamilton 
Nancy  Hamilton 
Elizabeth  Hamlin 
Helen  Hamlin 
Rosalie   Hammond 
Sally  Harrison 
Adelaide  Hayes 
Helen  Hebbard 
Haideen  Henderson 
Lois  Hoover 
Susan   Hopkins 
Ruth  Hunt 
Frances  Hutchison 
Ottilie  Hutchinson 
Barbara   Judkins 
Cicely  Kershaw 
Katherine  Klein 


Frances  Hutchison 


Alice  Koogle 
Elizabeth  Lewis 
Mary   McLean 
Mary  Mason 
Alida  Milliken 
Augusta  Morse 
Mary  Nixon 
Esther  Ogden 
Alice  Palmer 
Mary  Parker 
Rachel  Perry 
Natalie  Penrose 
Ruth  Perkins 
Helen  Pruitt 
Frances  Robinson 
Sally  Rogers 
Katherine  Riley 
Mary   Sayre 
Marion  Scranton 
Emeline  Shaffer 
Elizabeth  Shaw 
Sallie  Simons 
Loraine  Sinsabaugh 
Barbara  Son 
Jane  Stewart 
Katherine  Sanders 
Margaret  Taylor 
Claire  Thomas 
Sylvia   Tilney 
Rosamond  Walden 
Emily  White 
Martha  Wood 


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Special  Honors  Students 


Mildred  Erown 
Annie  Browning 
Dorothy  Buchanan 
Elizabeth  Cady 
Christine  Chace  - 
Jocelyn  Crane 
Fanny  Curtis 
Elizabeth  Eaton 
Myra  Ferguson 
Margaret  Goodlatte 


1930 


Jane  Heap 
Irene  Koerber 
Marjorie  Lawson 
Augusta  Morse 
Rachel  Neely 
Mary  Osborn 
Jane  Revere 
Carol  Riegelman 
Edith  Vail 
Ella-Kate  Wemple 


.1930 


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senior  year 


Senior  Year 


Judicial  Board  Member 
Janet  Gordon 

Song  Leader 
Barbara  Hall 

Assistant  Song  Leader 
Lois  Hoover 

Rally  Day  General  Chairman 
Eleanor  Atterbury 

Rally  Day  Class  Chairmen 

Nancy   Hamilton 

Fanny  Curtis 

Pin   Chairman 
Mary  Maude  Howell 

Historian 
Nancy  Hamilton 

Head  Usher 
Eleanor  Dodge 


^'Resigned 


OFFICERS 

President 
Katrina  Cooley 

Vice-President 
Suzanne  Greist 

Secretary 
Ruth  Hunt 

Treasurer 
Shirley  Eddy 

Council  Members 

*Emily  White 
Grace  Cheney 
Fanny  Curtis 


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The  Side  Show 

Side  show!  Side  show!  Do  not  miss  a  thing! 

Come  and  see  the  famous  freaks,  veterans  of  the  ring, 

All  the  circus  artists  who  have  passed  the  three-ring  marker, 

Shifted  to  the  side  show  tent,  with  Cooley  playing  barker. 

Come  on  in.     It's  free! 

On  the  right  as  you  enter,  the  famous  inventor 

Of  poems  off-centre,  Miss  Simons,  in  pose. 

Then,  back  where  it's  shady,  is  slumped  Myrtle  Brady, 

Miraculous  lady  who  writes  with  her  toes. 

Close  by  is  Priscilly,  (she's  the  nuts  on  a  filly) 

And  though  it  seems  silly,  she  swallows  the  sword.1 

There's  Babs  Hall  all  tattooed,  with  the  songs  she  has  strewed, 

In  rhapsodical  mood,  on  the  monotone  horde. 

See  the  miniature  room,  furnished  Scotch  to  the  broom, 
Ah!  There's  no  place  like  Hume,  for  a  dirk,  kilt,  and  bonnet. 
Miss  Weimer,  a  rhymer,  (her  prose  is  sublimer,) 
Swallows  needle  and  thread,  and  sews  up  a  sonnet.2 

There  s  Davis,  fire  eater,  the  hotter  the  heater 

The  more  and  completer,  she  swallows  her  traces." 

And  Poggs,  whose  snake  charming's  so  quickly  disarming, 

She's  snaked  this  alarming  verse  from  our  embraces. 

(}et  a  look  at  the  styles,  that  parade  through  the  aisles, 
They  will  call  forth  the  smiles,  once  again  to  your  face. 
There's  nothing  that's  beaten  Buchanan's  "doggy"  feet  and 
The  smart  Betty  Eaton,  attired  for  the  chase. 

If  you  look  for  a  treat,  let  the  mud  sink  your  feet, 

In  the  vanishing  street,  which,  though  going,  still  clings, 

Disappears  in  your  face,  as  you  stand  in  your  place, 

But  your  shoes  bear  the  trace,  of  the  thaws  of  the  springs. 

See  the  chapel  where  pray,  almost  every  third  day, 
Some  two  thousand  they  say,  so  step  up  and  extoll, 
And  it's  known  for  a  fact,  that  this  chapel,  by  Act, 
Is  guaranteed  packed,  though  you  can't  see  a  soul. 

Say,  from  one  in  the  know,  it's  a  good  high  class  show, 
You'll  be  sorry  to  go,  if  you're  here  a  few  weeks, 
But  you'd  better  not  wait,  till  they  give  you  the  gate, 
Or  you  won't  graduate,  with  your  parcel  of  freaks.4 

1  Naturally  you  don't  get  the  point  because  she's  swallowed  it,  but  that  doesn't  mean  there  isn't  any  point. 

'  This  started  out  to  be  very  subtle,  because  we  got  to  thinking  about  people  who  swallow  packages  of 
needle  and  thread,  and  produce  tailored  suits,  and  knitted  leggings  and  things,  and  it  seemed  to  apply, 
but  the  whole  simile  was  knocked  for  a  cocked  hat,  when  we  found  ourselves  obliged  to  rhyme  "son- 
net" with  "bonnet,"  for  of  course  Miss  Weimer  never  did  no  such  thing. 

3  As  for  this  one,  we  never  expected  you  to  get  it  anyway,  but  we  were  brooding  over  all  the  hot  stories  the 
head  of  Judicial  Board  must  have  tucked  away,  and — well,  you  can  see  how  the  whole  thing  came 
about.     Or  maybe  not. 

'  And  now,  in  case  you  are  puzzling  over  what  actually  occurred  during  four  college  years,  you  will  doubt- 
less find  something  at  least  more  lucid  on  the  Nonsense  Page.  Oh,  we  see  you  looking  quickly  to  see 
what  page  you  are  reading  now,  but  you  can't  fool  us,  this  is  the  Class  History! 


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Ivy  Day  Program 

SATURDAY,  JUNE  FOURTEENTH 

Ivy  Exercises  on  the  Campus 
Ivy  Exercises  in  John  M.  Greene  Hall 

Concert  by  the  Glee  Club  and  Students  of  the 
Department  of  Music 

Society  Reunions 

College  Sing 

Concert  by  the  Glee  Club,  Paradise  Pond 


Ivy  Day  Song 

Words  by  Frances  E.  Robinson,  '30 

AND 

Music  by  Hermion  A.  Wheaton,  '30 

In  joy  we  sing,  our  new  endeavor  pledging, 
Our  hope  as  strong  as  are  the  walls  above, 

Tall  ivy  walls,  that  lend  their  mellow  flavor 
To  the  truth  we  worship,  and  the  task  we  love. 

Old  roots  are  strong — beneath  the  turf  lie  covered 
The  tendrils  of  the  past,  unwearied,  slow, 

And  thousands  pass,  as  we  must  pass,  unknowing, 
Who  come  with  years  to  watch  our  ivy  grow. 

In  joy  we  sing,  our  firm  devotion  pledging 
To  halls  and  lanes  where  others  soon  will  be. 

Oh,  guard  them  well,  strong  vines  of  ivy  growing 
With  the  strength  that  you  have  lent  us  to  be  free. 


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Baccalaureate  Program 

SUNDAY,  JUNE  FIFTEENTH 

Baccalaureate  Address  in  Sage  Hall 
President  Neilson 

Concert  in  John  M.  Greene  Hall 

The  Smith  College  Symphony  Orchestra  and  Students  of  the 

Department  of  Music 

Reception  by  President  and  Mrs.  Neilson  and  Members  of  the  Faculty 

Organ  Vespers  in  John  M.  Greene  Hall 


Commencement  Program 

MONDAY,  JUNE  SIXTEENTH 

Exercises  in  John  M.  Greene  Hall 

Address  by  William  Ernest  Hocking,  Ph.D.,  LL.D. 

Alumnae  Assembly  in  John  M.  Greene  Hall 

Class  Supper  in  the  Alumnae  Gymnasium 


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Commencement  Committees 

IVY  DAY 
Anne  Robinson,  Chairman 
Eleanor  Atterbury  Nancy  Parker 

Ann  Hamilton  Frances  Robinson 

Claire  Thomas 


IVY  DAY  SONG 

Jeannette  Harris,  Chairman 


Cordelia  Dumaine 
Barbara  Hall 


Nancy  Okie 
Sallie  Simons 


ORDER  OF  MARCHING 

Janet  Mahony,  Chairman 
Emily  Lucy  Culbertson  Rosalie  Hammond 

Eleanor  Dodge  Sally  Prescott 


Ruth  Hunt 


SPEAKER 

Emily  White,  Chairman 

Esther  Ogden 


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COMMENCEMENT  PRINTING 

Claire  Thomas,  Chairman 


Constance  Davison 
Alice  Fryberger 


Frances  Furst 
Elizabeth  Hamlin 


Emeline  Shaffer 


Cordelia  Dumaine 
Frances  Furst 
Janet  Gordon 
Suzanne  Greist 


CAP  AND  GOWN 
Grace  Cheney,  Chairman 

Virginia  Harrison 
Margaret  Neracher 
Ruth  Perkins 
Sylvia  Tilney 


Fanny  Curtis 
Betty  Klinefelter 
Helen  Teagle 


CLASS  SUPPER 
Esther  Ogden,  Chairman 

Margaret  Kremers 
Margaret  Barclay 
Haideen  Henderson 


1930 


i  145 : 


To  1931 


We  are  living  in  a  legend 

Past  the  gates,  behind  the  old 

High  walls  that  in  their  days 

Have  heard  a  thousand  varied  stories  told. 


We  have  carried  on  the  legend 

Sung  our  songs  to  you  and  passed 

Our  duties  down  to  you 

And  given  you  our  pins  to  wear  at  last. 


And  now  we  leave  the  legend, 
Leave  the  student  life,  the  gay 
Tradition  of  old  years  at  Smith 
For  you  to  carry  on  another  way 


F.  E.  R. 


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Special  Honors  Students 

1931 


Dorothy  Adams 
Alice  Barry 
Jean  Campbell 
Dorcas  Carland 
Mary  Chase 
Ruth  Chinitz 
Myra  Coffin 
Helen  C.  Dawe 
Eleanor  Dickey 
Sylvia  D'lucasch 
Lillian  Freeman 
Cornelia  Heile 
Dorothy  Kelley 


Helen  Kirkpatrick 
{Catherine  Lackey 
Harriet  Loutrel 
Mary  Mattison 
Elizabeth  Olmsted 
Jeanne  Parker 
Elizabeth  Perkins 
Ruth  Scannell 
Dorothy  Spencer 
Janice  Tarlin 
Frances  Tepper 
Jessie  Tierney 
Mary  Williams 


150  ] 


To  1932 

What  have  you  learned,  and  what  have  you  forgotten, 
What  have  you  done,  and  what  is  your  set  task? 
Have  you  an  aim, — or  are  you  disillusioned? 
We,  as  older  sisters  have  a  right  to  ask. 


We're  confident  that  we  have  been  examples 
Which  you  in  years  to  come  will  still  revere, 
That  what  you  make  of  college  in  the  future 
Will  be  due  to  our  great  inspiration  here. 


We  like  to  contemplate  the  years  before  you 

Knowing  what  a  satisfaction  they  will  be, 

And  in  parting,  would  just  leave  you  this  suggestion, 

That  afternoon's  a  pleasant  time  for  tea.  F.  E.  R. 


Elizabeth    Cobb President 

Elizabeth    French Vice-President 

Margaret   Scott Treasurer 

Ruth   Gould Secretary 


/ 


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To  1933 


You  were  a  source  of  wonderment  for  us; 
We  spent  our  days  in  constant  speculation — 
Too  frivolous,  perhaps,  too  unimpressed? 
These  worries  caused  us  endless  consternation. 


Oh,  we  applauded  when  you  gained  your  point, 
Or  made  a  team,  or  brought  us  commendation. 
You  were  the  solace  of  our  heavier  moods, 
You  were  the  death  of  serious  contemplation. 


Perhaps  you  wondered  why  we  smiled  so  sadly. 
The  time  has  come  to  tell  the  candid  truth: 
It  isn't  that  we  think  you  need  us  badly, 
But  only  that  we  envy  you  your  youth. 


F.  E.  R. 


Jean   Armstrong  ............      President 

Edith  Eustis Vice-President 

Gertrude  Olsen Secretary 

Jinnet    Seaver Treasurer 


.1930 


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Penelope  Ckanf. 


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Student  Council 

Penelope  Crane,  1930,  President 

Alice  Davis,  1930       ........       Chairman  of  Judicial  Board 

Mary   Eaton,   1930 President  of  House  of  Representatives 

Elizabeth  Wright,   1930   .......  President  of  S.  C.  A.  C.  W. 

Katrina   Cooley,    1930       .........       President  of   Class 

*Emily  White,  1930  ..........    Class  Representative 

Grace  Cheney,  1930  ..........    Class  Representative 

Fanny  Curtis,   1930  ..........    Class  Representative 

Helen  Ward,  1931     .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .       President  of  Class 

Helen  Kirkpatrick,  1931 Class  Representative 

Martha  Stanley,  1931 Class  Representative 

Elizabeth   Cobb,    1932 President  of  Class 

Carolyn  Sherwood,  1932  .........    Class  Representative 

Jean  Armstrong,   1933 President  of  Class 

*Resigned 


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Alice    Davis 


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Judicial  Board 

Alice  Davis,  1930,  Chairman 

Penelope  Crane,   1930       .......      President  of  Student  Council 

Mary  Eaton,  1930       ......         President  of  House  of  Representatives 

Emeline  Shaffer,  1930       .....      Member  from  House  of  Representatives 

Janet  Gordon,   1930  ..........    Class  Representative 

Harriet  Loutrel,  1931       .........    Class  Representative 

Carolyn  Chase,  1932 Class  Representative 

Jean   Babcock,    1933    ..........    Class  Representative 


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Mary  Eaton 


I  160  i 


V 


Mary  Eaton,   1930 
Emeline  Shaffer,   1930 
Patricia   Goodwillie,    1930 


House  of  Representatives 

OFFICERS 
Judicial 


President 

Board  Representative 

Secretary 


Elizabeth  Berry 
Helen  Bisbing 
Elizabeth   Campbell 
Virginia  Cherry 
Virginia    Crane 
Anna  Dabney 
Dorothea  Daley 
Constance   Davison 
Helen  Depue 
Dorothy    Dickinson 
Eunice   Dissette 
Mary   Eaton 
Alice  Fryberger 

May   Ackerman 
Dorothy    Adams 
Jean  Campbell 
Ruth  Collier 
Doris  Creighton 
Virginia   Danson 
Barbara  Dean 
Jean   Downing 

Elizabeth    Bell 


Margaret   Carver 


MEMBERS 
1930 
Sarah   Furst 
Arline    Genthner 
Patricia   Goodwillie 
Margaret  Green 
Christine   Hammond 
Jeannette   Harris 
Adelaide   Hayes 
Dorothy    Hayes 
Betty   Jane   Hellebush 
Haideen  Henderson 
Catherine    Huber 
Barbara   Judkins 
Gretchen  Kaffenburgh 

1931 
Elizabeth   Jones 
Charlotte   Kidd 
Martha    Knapp 
Margaret    Lane 
Katherine   Lannin 
Frances    Lynch 
Gladys  Mase 
Nancy   McKeen 


Mildred    Kaufman 
Helen   Kelly 
Cicely   Kershaw 

MaRTORIE     KoBLITZ 

Alice  Koogle 
Hildegard    Kramme 
Dorothy  Marble 
Mary   Mason 
Elizabeth  Merriman 
Alida   Milliken 
Elizabeth    Olney 
Mary  Parker 
Ruth  Perkins 

Katherine   Miller 
Elisabeth  Neebe 
Elizabeth   Olmsted 
Elizabeth  Paffard 
Jeanne    Parker 
Margaret    Parrish 
Marjorie  Plumb 
Virginia    Rowland 


1932 


Eileen    Creevey 


Eleanor    Eaton 
Harriet    Weller 
1933 
Margaret    Conklin  Elizabeth   Kopf 


Arlene   Phillips 
Helen  Ramsey 
Martha    Richly 
Katherine  Riley 
Anne   Robinson 
Alice   Rugen 
Eileen    Selkirk 
Emeline    Shaffer 
Sylvea    Shapleigh 
Jane    Stewart 
Ella-Kate  Wemple 
Thelma   Woltman 
Alys    Wright 

Janet  Russell 
Alice  Rust 
Louise  Stoffregen 
Elizabeth  Thomson 
Sybel  Thorn e 
Alice    Walker 
Helen  Ward 


Dorothy   Fabian 


Mary   Ann   May 


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Elizabeth   Wright 


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Smith  College  Association  for  Christian  Work 

OFFICERS 

Elizabeth  Wright,    1930   ...........      President 

Barbara  Hall,   1930  ...........       Vice-President 

Caroline  Woodhull,   1931 Treasurer 

Elizabeth  French,  1932     ...........       Secretary 


CHAIRMEN  OF  DEPARTMENTS 


Emmy  Lou  Culbertson,   1930 
Helen  Fiske,   1930     . 
Barbara  Hall,   1930  . 
Adelaide   FIayes,    1930 
Barbara   Judkins,   1930 
Helen   Kirkpatrick,    1931 
Lorna  Macdonnell,  1931 
Esther  Ogden,  1930  . 
Sarah  Prescott,   1930 
Martha  Stanley,   1931 
Helen  Teagle,  1930  . 

TsOGHIK     ZaRIFIAN,     I93O 


Institute 
World  Fellowship 
Worship 
Publicity 
Social    Wor\ 
Church    Cooperation 
.  Social  Activities 
Conferences 
Speakers 
Student-Industrial 
Student  Member  of  Advisory  Board 
Representative  Cosmopolitan  Club 


;1930 


4  163  k 


Delegation  To  Silver  Bay,   1929 


1930 

1931 

1932 

Esther  Ogden 

Elizabeth  Paffard 

Eileen  O'Daniel 

TSOGHIK     ZARIFIAN 

Lois   Sweet 

Margaret   Scott 

Caroline    Woodhull 

Kathleen   Forler 

I  164 


Vocational  Guidance  Committee 


A.  Adelaide  Hayes 

E.  Haideen   Henderson 


Helen  Teagle,  Chairman 


Caroline  Corbett 
Janet  Gordon 


Ruth   Berliss 
Rosemary    Denniston 
Evelyn  Causey 
Lucia  Woodworth 
Betsy  Knapp 
Celia  Long 
Virginia  Eyerly 
Adele  Urbach 
Eleanor    Barry 
Jeanne  Wilmarth 
Abigail  Lee 
Elizabeth   French 
Elizabeth   Bell 


CONSULTANTS 

Mary  Thompson 
Shirley   Swift 
Betty    Bell 
Carolyn   Goodwin 
Florence   Roberts 
Barbara  Best 
[Catherine   Young 
Barbara  Beck 
Charlotte  Cabot 
Athalia  Ogden 
Helena    Lennards 
Ariel  Davis 
Harriet  Gibbs 
Katherine  Merrill 


Patricia  Fowler 
Julia  Brodt 
Agnes  McLean 
Eleanor   Billings 
Anne   Clark 
Mary   Kimball 
Evelyn  Ames 
Margaret  Brewster 
Carolyn   Hine 
Laura  Bent 
aurelia  plumly 
Margaret  Eliason 
Lida  Whitmore 


11930 


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Curriculum  Committee 


Anne  Robinson,  1930,  Chairman 


1930 

Cordelia    Dumaine 

Betty    Klinefelter 
1931 

Vera  Mintz 

Sylvia  D'lugasch 

LoRNA     MACDONNELL 

1932 

Caroline  Woodh 

Dorothy   Culp 

K.  L.  Stapleton 

Ruth  Thompson 

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Student  Advisors  Committee 


Katherine  Sanders,  Chairman 


Ann  Hamilton,   1930 
Katherine  Park,   1931 

K.ATHERINE    RlLEY,    I93O 


Dorothy  Shore,  1932 
Margaret  Smith,   1932 
Martha  Stanley,   1931 


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Debating  Council 

Elizabeth   Kingsbury,    1930 President 

Florence  De  Haas,   1931   .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .       Secretary 

Jane  Heap,   1930 Treasurer 

Sylvia  Cohen,   1930 Coach 

Leonora    Cohen,    1930        ........        Chairman    of   Publicity 

Gernda   von    Briesen,    1932 Chairman  of  Entertainment 

PRINCETON-SMITH  DEBATE 

December  4th,   1929 

Sylvia  Cohen,  1930  Helen  Kirkpatrick,  1931 

Elizabeth  Kingsbury,  1930  Gernda  von  Briesen,  1932 

CONNECTICUT-SMITH  DEBATE 
March  1st,  1930 
Florence  De  Haas,  1931  Charlotte  Cabot,  1932 

COLUMBIA-SMITH  DEBATE 

April  nth,  1930 

Sylvia  Cohen,  1930  Elizabeth  Kingsbury,  1930 

DARTMOUTH-SMITH  DEBATE 
April  19th,  1930 

Jane  Heap,  1930  Leonora  Cohen,  1930 

Julia  Heiman,  1932  Helen  Kirkpatrick,   1931 


{  168  J: 


Phi  Beta  Kappa 


Elizabeth  Cady 


Elsie  Altfeld 
Helen  Barthel 
Gladys  Bolton 
Mildred  Brown 
Annie  Browning 
Dorothy  Buchanan 
Mary  Buell 
Adelaide  Bull 
Naneen  Burnap 
Leonora  Cohen 
Jocelyn  Crane 
Fanny  Curtis 
Martha  Denny 
Rita  De  Voe 


MEMBERS  IN   1930 
Elected  junior  Year 

Elected  Senior  Year 

Helen  Donker 
Myra  Ferguson 
Virginia  Fowler 
Margaret  Goodlatte 
Effie  Heald 
Jane  Heap 

Betty  Jane  Hellebush 
Beatrice  Howell 
Ruth  Hunt 
Beatrice  Jackson 
Alleen  Kelly 
Evelyn  Kelly 
Elizabeth  Kingsbury 
Irene  Koerber 


Marjokie  Lawson 


Rachel  Neely 
Florence  Northrop 
Marian  Ofner 
Mary  Osborn 
Carol  Riegelman 
Sally  Simons 
Jane  Stewart 
Fanny  Unger 
Hannah  Unterman 
Dorothy  Welles 
Ella-Kate  Wemple 
Elizabeth  Wheeler 

TSOGHIK    ZaRIFIAN 


Elizabeth  Perkins 


MEMBERS  IN  1931 


Mary  Louise  Williams 


169 


A 


First  Semester 


President 
Vice-President 
Senior  Executive 
Junior  Executive 
Secretary 
Treasurer 


Anne  Andrew 
Mary  Board 
concetta   ronomo 
Elizabeth  Boies 
Myrtle  Brady 
Dorothy  Buchanan 
Ann  Hamilton 
Ruth  Hill 

Evelyn   Boardman 
Ruth  Chinitz 
Myra  Coffin 
Sylvia    D'lugasch 

Ruth  Brank 
Eileen  O'Daniel 


Alpha 

OFFICERS 

.  Ruth  Hill 
Frances  Robinson 

Anne  Andrew 
Sylvia  D'lugasch 

Grace  Parker 
Dorothy   Kelley 

MEMBERS 

1930 
Ottilie  Hutchinson 
Margaret  Johnson 
Aeleen  Kelly 
Margaret  Kremers 
Florence  Lamar 
Vera  Mintz 
Helen  Noyes 
Mary  Parker 

1931 
Isadore   Hatch 
Esther  Jones 
Dorothy  Kelley 
Martha  Knapp 

1932 
Ann  Parker 


Second  Semester 
Anne  Robinson 
Isabel  Stearns 
Sarah  Prescott 
Esther  Jones 
Mary  Williams 
Katharine  Stapleton 


Sarah  Prescott 
Edda  Renouf 
Anne  Robinson 
Frances  Robinson 
Alice  Rugen 
Elizabeth  Shaw 
Helen   Teagle 
Betsey   Tilden 

Grace  Parker 
Isabel   Stearns 
Mary  Williams 
Anne  Woodcock 

Elizabeth   Parker 
Katharine   Stapleton 


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% 


Phi  Kappa  Psi 


First  Semester 


President 
Vice-President 
Senior  Executive 
Junior  Executive 
Secretary 
Treasurer 


OFFICERS 

.    Ella  Hume 
Sallie   Simons 

AlLENE    SLOCOVITCH 

.  Mary  Chase 

.    Martha    Stanley 

.  Mary  Nixon 


Eleanor  Atterbury 
Katrina  Cooley 
Priscilla   Fairchild 
Virginia   Gerould 
Barbara  Hall 
Nancy  Hamilton 
Christine  Hammond 
Jeannette  Harris 

Martha  Blake 
Mary  Chase 
Gertrude  Droshnicop 
Harriet  Gilfillan 
Elilie  Heilprin 

Rosemary   Denniston 
Julia  Heiman 


MEMBERS 

1930 
Catherine  Heald 
Catherine   Huber 
Ella  Hume 
Marian  Martin 
Mary  Nixon 
June  Offinger 
Nancy  Parker 
Mary  Peterson 

1931 
Mary   Elizabeth   Jones 
Katherine  Lackey 
Lorna   Macdonnell 
Elizabeth  Neebe 
Elizabeth  Perkins 

1932 
Eloise  Johnson 


Second  Semester 
Mary  Nixon 
Mary   Chase 


Eloise  Johnson 
Lorna  Macdonnell 


Katharine  Riley 
Katharine  Sanders 
Sallie  Simons 
Ailene  Slocovitch 
Jane  Stewart 
Lucia   Weimer 
Elizabeth  Wheeler 
Hermion  Wheaton 

Marian  Rice 
Martha  Stanley 
Frances  van  Marle 


Elaine  Towne 
Aline  Wechsler 


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[  173 


OFFICERS 


MEMBERS 

1930 

Helen  Black 

Dorothy  Griffiths 
1931 

Catherine   Heald 

Isabella  Athey 

Grace  Laub 

Katherine  Sears 

Charlotte  De  Witt 

Grace  Mitchell 
Virginia  Rowland 

1932 

Isabel   Stearns 

May   Kenig 
1 

Graduate  Student 
Dorothy   Rhoades 

Helen  Simpson 

r 

176 


OFFICERS 


Claire  Riley  .     . 
Katharine    Sears 


President 
Secretary-Treasurer 


Marjorie  Ames 
Helen  Black 
Dorothy  Griffiths 
Marion  Hockridge 


Helen  Dawe 
Hope  Dudgeon 
Mary   Harrop 
Doris  Humphrey 
Margaret  Jess 


Helena  Leonards 


MEMBERS 

1930 


1931 


1932 

Graduate  Student 
Dorothy  Rhoades 


Margaret   Kiernan 
Ann  Marsh 
Claire  Riley 
Helen   Sanderson 


Lorna  Macdonnell 
Helen  Merritt 
Elizabeth  Perkins 
Grace  Ridgeley 
Katharine  Sears 


Mary   Louise  Walsh 


177  ; 


Evelyn  Robert,  1930 
Claire  Thomas,  1930 
Elizabeth  Cobb,  1932 
Frances    Hinckley,    1 

Martha    Benedict 
Frances   Benson 
Helen   Bisbing 
Helen    Black 
Isabel    Blandford 
concetta   bonomo 
Dorothy   Brooks 
Ruth    Burford 
Naneen   Burnap 
Alice    Carson 
Grace  Cheney 
Leonora  Cohen 
Fanny    Curtis 
Frances   Doolittle 

Barbara    Chandler 
Helen    Connolly 
Barbara   Dean 

Barbara    Best 


Florence  Bragdon 
Ellen   Day 
Dora  Donaldson 


931 


President 

Vice-President 

Treasurer 

Secretary 


Class 
Jean  Elcas 
Jane   P.   Fowler 
Margaret    Goodlatte 
Suzanne   Greist 
Adelaide  Hall 
Nancy    Hamilton 
Sarah   Harrison 
Marion    Hockridge 
Lois   Hoover 
Beatrice    Howell 
Coral   St.   Jacques 
Selma    Jones 
Allefn   Kelly 
Betty  Klinefelter 

Class 
Harriet    Loutrel 
Eleanor   Mathesius 
Mary  Mattison 

Class 
Helen  Davis 
VIiriam  Emerson 


of  1930 
Margaret   Kremers 
Marjorie    Lawson 
Esther    Leavitt 
Mary    Libby 
Elinor  Lusk 
Janet  Mahony 
Frances  Manley 
Marion    Martin 
Rachel   Neely 
Katherine  Newell 
Florence     Northrop 
Htlen    Noyes 
Sally'   O'Brien 
Mary    Osborn 
of  1931 
Margaret    Moss 
Katherine    Scranton 
Leila    Sebring 
of  1932 
Ruth   Karpinski 
Ann  Parker 

Juniors  in   Prance  who  arc  already  Members  of  the 
Mildred    Durand  Louise  Pendry- 

Jane  Kidston  Louise  Ramsayer 

Jane   McKelvey  Edith  Reich 

Graduate  Student 
Irene  Daignault 


Barbara    Pate 
Frances    Perry 
Eleanor    Reed 
Edda  Renouf 
Carol   Ri  eg  elm  an 
Martha    Richey 
Si  lma    Rosenthal 
Mildred  Rubin 
Brooksie   Smith 
Elena    Sbrega 
Ethel   Strock 
Fanny    Unger 
Mary  Young 
Tsoghik  Zarifian 

Helen   Talbot 
Anna  Woodcock 


Alicia    Skinner 

Club 
Virginia   Scott 
Jean  Watts 


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OFFICERS 

HlLDEGARD     K.RAMME     .... 

President 

Barbara   Banning       .... 

Secretary 

Janice    Katz        ..... 

MEMBERS 
1930 

Treasurer 

Barbara  Banning 

Marjorie   Lawson 

Gketchen  Behrincer 

Norma  Leas 

Esther  Glanz 

Agnes  Lyall 

Ruth  Griffenhagen 

Mary  MacLean 

Jane  Heap 

Gertrude  Salaway 

Regina  Held 

Sylvea  Shapleigh 

Betty  Jane  Hellebush 

Barbara  Son 

Hildegard  Kramme 

1931 

Gertrude  Kopp 

Ruth  Alpert 

Janice  Katz 

Betty  Baum 

Eleanor   Mathesius 

Marjorie  Goldstein 

Elizabeth  Neebe 

Louise  Graupner 

Ruth  Perry 

Bernadette   Hugo 

1932 

Irma   Visscher 

Pauline  Baerwald 

Nina   Lowenstein 

Muriel  Fleischman 
1 

Jl93(Dl_ 

Marcia  Maylott 

_r 

179 


OFFICERS 

Beatrice   Jackson President 

Claire  Thomas Vice-President 

{Catherine   Parker Secretary 

Barbara  Hawes  .............     Treasurer 

MEMBERS 

1930 

Dorothea   Bolton  Beatrice  Jackson 

Helen  Dickerman  Mary  MacLean 

Mae  Frankel  Florence   Meeker 

Patricia  Goodwillie  Helen  Norton 

Adelaide  Hall  Rachel   Perry 

Virginia  Harrison  Claire  Thomas 
Elizabeth   Hellebush 

1931 

Elizabeth  Barry  Elizabeth  Paffard 

Helen  Connolly  Katherine  Parker 

Charlotte   Kidd  Katherine  Scranton 

Jane  Kidston  Elizabeth  Ryder 

Frances  Lo  Bello  Mary  Walcott 

Mary  Mattison  Elizabeth  Wheeler 
Phoebe  Nichols 

1932 

Barbara   Hawes  Elizabeth   Parker 

Frances  Lovering  Randall  Williams 


180 


OFFICERS 

Margaret  Hankins President 

Elise  Hoster Vice-President 

Cornelia    Heile Secretary-Treasurer 

MEMBERS 

1930 

Elsie   Altfeld  Helen  Kelly 

Katherine  Avery  Rachel   Neely 

Barbara  Banning  Nancy  Parker 

Helen  Brown  Jane  Penny 

Silvia  Goldman  Frances  True 
Elise  Hoster 

1931 

Martha  Bloom  Carolyn  Newcomb 

Mary  Dorr  Elizabeth  Rogers 

Margaret  Hankins  Jane  Rush 

Jane  Hawkes  Ruth  Scannell 

Cornelia  Heile  Esther  Tow 

1932 

Lillian  Balboni  Virginia  Duvis 

Eileen   Creevy  Shirley  Swift 


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OFFICERS 

Vera   Mintz •        •      President 

Lucy    Groat Secretary 

Marjorie  Plumb Treasurer 

Edwina  Macomber Historian 

MEMBERS 

1930 

Gladys  Bolton  Vera  Mintz 

Adelaide  Bull  Augusta  Morse 

Frances  Dowie  Rosamund  Peirce 

Lucy  Groat  Helen  Price 

Irene   Koerber  Udell  Redmond 

Marjorie  Lawson  Eva  Sisson 

Edwina  Macomber  Elizabeth  Whittemore 

1931 

Dorothy  Adams  Elizabeth  Neebe 

Catherine   Crook  Marjorie  Plumb 

Charlotte  De  Witt  Helen  Potter 

Jennette  Hitchcock  Marjorie  Smith 

Frances  Lynch  Bertha  Stearns 

Pauline  Moor  Louise  Swain 
Jane  Worcester 

Graduate  Student 
Helen  Wright 


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OFFICERS 


Emmy  Lou  Culbertson 
Carol  Smith 


President 
Secretary  and   Treasurer 


MEMBERS 
1930 

Helen  Barthel 
Mildred  Brown 
Emmy  Lou  Culbertson 
Helen  Dickerman 
Alma  Dunning 

Alice  Eberly 


1931 


Elizabeth  Bunce 
Mary  Folsom 
Betty  Fowler 
Helen  Lee 


Margaret  Holmes 


1932 


Ele\nor  Watters 


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Suzanne  Greist 
Augusta  Morse 
Rachel  Neeley 
Betty  Olney 
isabelle  stebbins 


Norma  Lies 
Virginia   Rowland 
Carol  Smith 
Virginia  Wing 


Margaret  McIntosh 


OFFICERS 


MEMBERS 

1930 

Mildred  Brown 

Edwina  Macomber 

Adelaide  Bull 

Vera  Mintz 

Elizabeth  Cady 

Augusta  Morse 

Alice  Davis 

Marian  Ofner 

Lucy  Groat 

Eva  Sisson 

Dorothy  Hayes 

1931 

Elizabeth  Whittemore 

Barbara  Bennett 

Helen  Porter 

Catherine  Cook 

Miriam  Schwinn 

Catherine  Crook 

Bertha  Stearns 

Ethel  Farrington 

Louise  Swain 

Grace  Mitchell 

Frances  Tepper 

Grace  Parker 

Elizabeth  Wales 

Elizabeth  Perkins 

Virginia  Wing 
1932 

Emily  Williams 

Harriet  Carlsen 

Barbara  Giles 

Eleanor  Eaton 

Eleanor  Reid 

Doris  Eddy 

Jeanne  Ward 

Marie  Elmer 

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Elizabeth  Young 

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OFFICERS 

Irene  Koerber President 

Mary  Salmon Secretary 

Miriam  Schwinn Treasurer 

MEMBERS 
1930 

Ruth  Belden  Eleanor  Hicken 

Gladys  Bolton  Edith  Kline 

Frances  Dowie  Irene  Koerber 

Harriet  Geer  Harriet  Pickens 

Julia  Gieschi  Mary  Salmon 

Fanny  Uncer 

1931 

Evelyn  Boardman  Winifred  Randall 

Jennette  Hitchcock  Miriam  Schwinn 

Eleanor  Mathesius  Ann  Sutton 

Elva  Minuse  Charlotte  Woodruff 
Jane  Worcester 


OFFICERS 

Jocelyn  Crane President 

Elizabeth  Copeland Vice-President 

Elizabeth  Blossom Treasurer 

Virginia  Fowler Secretary 

MEMBERS 
1930 

Elizabeth  Blossom  Eleanor  Hicken  Mildred  Kaufman 

Mary  Bradley  Martha  Denny  Elizabeth  Kingsbury 

Zyra  Brody  Stella  Eskin  Edith  Kline 

Elizabeth  Copeland  Ruth  Farrington  Margaret  Mount 

Jocelyn  Crane  Virginia  Fowler  Frances  Porch 

Dorothy  Davis  Harriet  Gear  Mary  Salmon 

Constance  Davison  Julia  Gieschi  Elizabeth  Temple 

Janet  Gordon  Frances  True 

1931 

Elizabeth  Belden  Jennette  Hitchcock  Lisette  Perronius 

Laura  Bent  Myra  Johnson  Mary  Ruby 

Esther  Brewer  Harriet  Jones  Miriam  Schwinn 

Hilah  Bryan  Phoebe  Jordan  Carol  Smith 

Doris  Creighton  Katherine  Kelsey  Isabel  Stearns 

Mary  Davis  Harriet  Loutrel  Eleanor  Weeks 

Dorothy  Dreikam  Mabelita  McLane  Mary  Youngman 

Evelyn  Goodale  Elizabeth  Paffard  Sarah  Youngman 

Graduate  Students 

Loretta  Donovan  Mary  Steele  Helen  Cheney 


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OFFICERS 

Ella-Kate  Wemple President 

Marjorie  Best Treasurer 

Elizabeth  Merriman Secretary 

MEMBERS 

1930 
Marjorie  Best  Martha  Dewey 

Jocelyn  Crane  Virginia  Kirk 

Constance  Davison  Elizabeth  Merriman 

Ella  Kate  Wemple 

1931 
Betty  Baum  Helen  Hunt 

Martha  Blake  Elizabeth  Olmsted 

1932 
Eleanor  Salmon 

Graduate  Student 
Helen  Evans 


[187  ) 


OFFICERS 


Alice  Palmer 
Marian  Ofner 


President 
Secretary-Treasurer 


MEMBERS 

1930 

Susan  Albright 

Marian  Ofner 

Elsie  Altfeld 

Elizabeth  Olney 

Marjorie  Bache 

Alice  Palmer 

Mildred  Brown 

Paula  Patch 

A.  E.  Browning 

Isabel  Phillips 

Christine  Hammond 

Doris  Reynolds 

Katherine  Klein 

Helen  Sanderson 

Marjorie  Koblitz 

Phyllis  Strong 

Gertrude  Kopp 

Marjorie  Tyler 

Minnie  Lesnow 

Charlotte  Weil 

Elizabeth  Myers 

1931 

Julia  Wilcox 

Dorcas  Carland 

Margaret  Moss 

Helen  Dawe 

Jeanne  Parker 

Eleanor  Jack 

Clara  Taft 

Mary  Nancy  McKeen 
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Graduate  Student 
Elsa  Siipola 

Mary  Vette 

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OFFICERS 

Cicely   Kershaw President 

Gwendolyn  Grant Vice-President 

M.  M.  Howell Secretary-Treasurer 

MEMBERS 


Elizabeth  Atkins 
Barbara  Banning 
Isabel  Beer 
Christine  Chace 
Mary  Clough 
Nancy  Dabney 
Jane  Deal 
Caroline  Dunbar 
Jeanne  Gephart 
Sylvia  Goldman 
Gwendolyn  Grant 
Elizabeth  Grim 
Rosalie  Hammond 
Natalie  Hencken 
M.  M.  Howell 
Elizabeth  Howland 
Ruth  Hunt 


Dorothy  Jordan 
Gretchen    Kaffenburgh 
Cicely  Kershaw 
Helen   Knox 
Marjorie   Koblitz 
Louise  Loewe 
Rebecca  Martin 
Mary  Mason 
Alice   O'Connor 
Jane  Revere 
Elizabeth  Roberts 
Charlotte  Rutty 
Elizabeth  Temple 
Doris  Weaver 
Charlotte  Weil 
Claire  Wolff 


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OFFICERS 

Vice-President 

Mary  Barker       .... 

Secretary 

TSOGHIK     ZARIFIAN 

MEMBERS 

1930 

Treasurer 

Mary  Barker 

Elise  Hoster 

Elizabeth  Cady 

Clara  Johnson 

Leonora  Cohen 

Selma  Jones 

Sylvia  Cohen 

Sallie  Simons 

Frances  Doolittle 

Jane  Stewart 

Jane  Heap 

1931 

TsOGHIK     ZARIFIAN 

Elizabeth  Cross 

Eileen  Rafferty 

Helen  Kirkpatrick 

Isabel  Stearns 

Marion  Lissberger 
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OFFICERS 

Leonora   Cohen President 

Ruth    Berliss Vice-President  and  Treasurer 

Martha  Stanley Secretary 

Faculty  Advisors 

Mr.  Arvin  Mr.   Faulkner  Mr.  Orton 

Mr.  Curti  Mr.  Harlow 

MEMBERS 

1930 

Leonora  Cohen  Esther  Glanz  Florence  Northrop 

Sylvia  Cohen  Elizabeth   Kingsbury  Evelyn  Robert 

Frances  Doolittle  Gertrude  Kopp  Selma  Rosenthal 

Stella  Eskin  Elizabeth   Merriman  Mildred  Rubin 

Charlotte  Fowler  Fanny  Uncer 

1931 

Dorcas  Carland  Lillian  Freeman  Sylvia  Lazarus 

Florence  De  Haas  Janice  Katz  Hilda  Levine 

Eleanor   Dickey  Selma  Katz  Martha   Stanley 

Helen   Lasker 

1932 

Ruth   Berliss  Helen  Greeff  Lillian    Schoenbrun 

Barbara  Best  Julia  Heiman  Emily   Weidman 

Evelyn   Desha  Hazel  Katz  Naomi  Weinberg 

Eileen  O'Daniel 


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Miss  Katherine  L.  Richards 


Executive  Committee 


Esther  Ogden 


Stella  Eskin 


Foreign  Members 

Doretea  Barnes  (Spain) 
Ging  San  Chu  (China) 
Joan  Dick   (Canada) 
Stella  Eskin  (Russia) 
Molly  Harrower  (England) 
Hildegarde  Kolbe   (Germany) 
Paule  Lantoin  (France) 
Hilde  Lyncker  (Germany) 
Daisy  Mattei  (Porto-Rico) 
Vera  Mintz   (Russia) 
Helen  Nebolsine  (Russia) 
Katina  Papadopoulou  (Turkey) 
Franca  van  Marle  (Holland) 
Alice  White  (Canada) 
Tsoghik  Zarifian  (Armenia) 


American  Members 

Emma  Brown 
Jean  Campbell 
Sylvia  Cohen 
Fanny  Curtis 
Constance  Davison 
Mary  Eaton 
Helen  Fiske 
Hazel  Katz 
Katherine  Lilly 
Melva  Lind 
Eileen   O'Daniel 
Esther  Ogden 
Harriet  Pickens 
Katherine  Riley 
Helen   Teagle 
Elizabeth  Wright 


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OFFICERS 

Martha    Sidway President 

Miss  Holden       ............       Vice-President 

Emmy  Lou  Culbertson       .....         Chairman  of  the  Program  Committee 

Marian  Rice Treasurer 

Eileen   O'Daniel        .  Secretary 

MEMBERS 
1930 

Eleanor  Atterbury  Margaret  Green  Alida  Milliken 

Alice  Carson  Virginia  Harrison  Marion  Nixon 

Eunice  Campbell  Sarah  Harrison  Esther  Ogden 

Christine  Chase  Elizabeth  Hamlin  Carol  Riegelman 

Grace  Cheney  Adelaide  Hayes  Emeline  Shaffer 

Elizabeth  Cox  Barbara  Judkins  Martha  Sidway 

Emmy  Lou  Culbertson  Janet  Kates  Ailene  Slocovich 

Fanny  Curtis  Cicely  Kershaw  Jean  Smart 

Mary  Eaton  Elizabeth   Kingsbury  Barbara  Son 

Stella  Eskin  Janet  Mahony  Helen  Teagle 

Helen  Fiske  Mary  McLean  Claire  Thomas 

1931 

Elizabeth  Bunce  Cornelia   Heile  Louise  Stoffregen 

Eleanor  Cross  Mary  Mattison  Martha  Stanley 

Esther  Glauz  Elizabeth  Paffard  Caroline  Woodhull 

Marion  Rice 
1932 

Barbara  Best  Eleanor  Lamont  Margaret  Scott 

Hazel  Katz  Elizabeth   MacLenathen  Ruth  Thompson 

Eileen  O'Daniel 


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OFFICERS 


Charlotte  Kidd  . 

Secretary 

MEMBERS 
1930 

Mary  Board 

Virginia  Gerould 

Sally  Prescott 

CONCETTA     BONOMO 

Margaret  Kremers 

Katherine  Saunders 

Velma  Clement 

Ann  Marsh 

Marjorie  Selig 

Cecile  Freiberg 

Eugenia  Mewborn 

Janet  Sternberg 

Alice  Fryberger 

Vera  Mintz 
Nancy  Parker 

1931 

Pauline  Ward 

Evelyn  Boardman 

Katharine  Daniels 

Grace  Parker 

Charlotte  Kidd 

Ruth  Mitchell 

Special  Student 
Edith  Proce 

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OFFICERS 

Lois  Hoover,  1930 President 

Carol  Riegelman,   1930 .        Curator 

Christine  Chace,  1930 Secretary-treasurer 


MEMBERS 

1930 

1931 

Katrina  Cooley 

Joy  Kimball 

Fanny  Curtis 

Harriet  Loutrel 

Mary  Nixon 

Katherine  Park 

Katharine  Sanders 

Martha  Stanley 

Marion  Scranton 

Caroline  Woodhull 

Emeline  Shaffer 

Emily  White 

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BLUE  PENCIL 


OFFICERS 


President 

Secretary 

MEMBERS 

1931 

Mary  Chase 

Martha  Knapp 

Harriet  Gilfillan 

Katherine  Lackey 

Dorothy  Kelley 

Elizabeth  Perkins 

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OFFICER 
Sallie  Simons President 


MEMBERS 


Anne  Andrew 
Nancy  Parker 
Anne  Robinson 


Elizabeth  Shaw 
Sallie  Simons 
Martha  Wood 


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OFFICERS 

Jeannette  Harris President 

Margaret  Riggs Program  Chairman 

Mary  Louise  Williams Secretary-Treasurer 

Active  Members  Associate  Members 

1930  Esther  Beard  G.S. 

Margaret  Farrington  Dorothy  Beeley  G.S. 

Jeannette  Harris  Dorothy  Fay  G.S. 
Margaret  Riggs 
Rita  de  Voe  1930 

Ruth  Hill 
1931  Mary  Parker 

Mary   Louise   Williams 


1930 


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Ruth  Belden 
Esther  Chilson 
Dorothea  Daly 


Ethel  Astmann 
Lucille  Fine 
Esther  Jones 
Mildred  Kroli. 


Mary  Byrne 
Marion  Emerson 
Flora  Erikson 


Susanna  Bennett 
Dorothy  Council 
Irene  Dakin 
Dorothy  Frandsen 
Jacqueline  Griffiths 
Mary   Harlow 
Nellie  Harrington 


MEMBERS 

1930 
Dorothy  Deane 
Norma  Leas 
Helen   Price 

1931 
Mable  La  Montagne 
Frances  Lo  Bello 
Marjorie  Plumb 

1932 
Carolyn  Goodwin 
Dora  Heon 
Miriam  Levin 

1933 
Rhea  Hebert 
Florence  Henry 
Virginia  Koerber 
Roslyn  La  Montagne 
Daisy  Mattei 
Edna  Morris 
Helen  O'Brien 


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Evelyn  Robert 
Coral  St.  Jacques 


Hulda  Rees 
Ruth  Scannell 
Ruth  Warner 
Dorothy  Whitney 


Priscilla  Richards 
Louise  Warner 
Eleanor  Warnock 


Eleanor  O'Connor 
Margaret  Pease 
Gertrude  Purseglove 
Mary  Titus 
Margaret  Wade 
Mae  Zakszewski 
Elizabeth  Zschiesche 


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Granddaughters  in  the  Class  of  1930 


Susan  Albright 
Mary  Alexander 
Mary  Barker 
Frances  Bascom 
Martha  Benedict 
Marjorie  Best 
Mary  Bradley 
Dorothy  Brooks 
Elizabeth  Campbell 
Christine  Chace 
Grace  Cheney 
Mary  Clough 
Elizabeth  Copeland 
Eleanor  Dodge 
Alma  Dunning 
Ruth  Farrington 


Clarissa  Fisk 
Janet  Gordon 
Ruth  Griffenhagen 
Adelaide  Hall 
Ruth  Hill 
Beatrice  Howell 
Elizabeth  Howland 
Jane  Loomis 
Helen  MacKenzie 
Eugenia  Mewborn 
Alida  Milliken 
Elinor  Morris 
Rachel  Neely 
Katharine  Newell 
Nancy  Parker 
Paula  Patch 


Nathalie  Penrose 
Frances  Perry 
Elsie  Phares 
Eleanor  Pier 
Carol  Riegelman 
Lydia  Ross 
Elizabeth  Sherman 
Jane  Stewart 
Helen  Teagle 
Dorothy  Walker 
Emily  White 
Charlotte  Wickwire 

ex- 1930 
Susan  Hopkins 


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Athletic  Association  Board 


OFFICERS 


{•Catherine  Park,   1931       .     President 
Fanny  Curtis,  1930         Vice-President 


Margaret  Adams,   1932     .      Secretary 
Eleanor  Eaton,  1932         .     Treasurer 


BOARD  MEMBERS 


Ellen   Batchelor,   1930 
Barbara   Bennett,    1931 
Harriet  Pickens,  1930 
Rebecca  Howells,   1930 
Eileen  Selkirk,   1930 
Ann    Parker,    1932     . 
Alice  Walker,  1931   . 
Helen    Brown,    1930 
Elizabeth  Belden,  1931 
Dorothy    Dickinson,    1930 
Jane  Stewart,   1930    . 
Lorna  Macdonnell,  1931 
Alice  Dunning,   1931 
Marian    McInnis,    1931 
Virginia    Rugh,    1932 
Grace  Parker,   1931   . 


Archery 

Baseball 

Basketball 

Bowling 

.    Crew 

Dancing 

Hoc\ey 

Outing  Club 

Riding 

Soccer 

Swimming 

Tennis 

.  Trac\ 

Boat  House  Manager 

Assistant  Manager 

Publicity 


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Outing  Club 


Helen  Brown Chairman 


Ruth  Belden 
Helen  Thacher 


Margaret  Adams 


Lilian  Balboni 
Barbara  Beck 
Jean  Fischer 


1930 

Gretchen  Behrincer 

1931 

Mary  Parke 

1932 

Dorothy  Reynolds 


Mildred  Brown 
Eugenia  Wade 


Elizabeth  Belden 


Margaret  Holmes 
Betsy  Knapp 
aurelia  plumly 


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"S"  Pins 


1930 


Penelope  Crane 
Shirley  Eddy 


Harriet  Pickens 
Emeline  Shaffer 


Awarded  in  1929 
Fanny  Curtis  Janet  Mahony 


1931 


LORNA    MACDONNELL 


Katherine  Park 


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Smith  Blazers 

1930 
Margaret  Barclay 
Fanny  Curtis 
Janet  Mahony 
Harriet  Pickens 
Emeline  Shaffer 
Jane  Stewart 

1931 
Katherine  Park 


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All-Smith  Hockey  Team 

Margaret  Barclay,  1930 
Harriette  Barnard,  1932 
Fanny  Curtis,  1930 
Marie  Fensterer,  1931 
Janet  Mahony,  1930 
Mary  Mason,  1930 
Susan  Miller,  1932 
Marion  McInnes,  1931 
Emeline  Shaffer,  1930 
Dorothy  Shore,  1932 
Margaret  Woods,  1932 


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Hockey  Teams 


1930  TEAM 
Janet  Mahony,   Captain 
Margaret  Barclay       Sarah   Furst 


Fanny  Curtis 
Cordelia  Dumaine 
Shirley  Eddy 
Frances   Furst 


Haideen  Henderson 
Mary   Mason 
Em i  line    Shaffer 
Rosamond  Walden 


1931  TEAM 
Marion   McInnes,   Captain 

Katherine    Daniels  Margaret  Moulding 

Marie   Fensterer  Elizabeth    Peirce 

Katherine   Kelsey  Katherine    Scovelle 

Katherine  Lannin  Alice   Walker 

Mary    Mattison  Jean  Wegener 


1932  TEAM 
Dorothy  Shore,  Captain 
Harriette   Barnard     Mary    Mahony 
Lydia   Chittenden 
Eleanor  Eaton 
Susan   Edwards 
Helen  Frost 


Susan    Miller 

VlRCINIA     RUGH 

Elizabeth    Underhill 
Margaret    Woods 


1933  TEAM 
Katherine  Wiener,   Captain 


Nancy    Boothby 
Margaret    Edwards 
Edith   Eustis 
Elizabeth    Grant 
Kate    Greene 


Marguerite    Haynes 
Katherine  Keenly 
Catherine   Lewerth 
Eileen    McGrath 
Eva  Morrison 


Ruth  Wood 


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All-Smith  Soccer  Team 


Esther  Brewer,  1931 
Edith  Cramer,  1932 
Dorothy  Dickinson,  1930 
Marcia  Estabrook,  1932 
Lorna  Macdonnell,  1931 


Antoinette  Ockert,  1930 
Elizabeth  Olmsted,  1931 
Isabel  Parker,  1932 
Carol  Smith,  1931 
Ruth  Watrous,  1930 


Charlotte  Woodruff,   1931 


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Soccer  Teams 


1930  TEAM 


Helen    Brown 
Dorothy    Dickinson 
Sylvia   Goldman 
Adelaide  Hall 
Mary  Maude  Howell  Ruth   Watrous 
Charlotte  Weil 


Marjorii,    Koblitz 
Antoinette  Ockert 
R.   Mary  Parker 
Eileen    Selkirk 


1931   TEAM 


Esther    Brewer 
Eleanor  Dickey 
Hope   Dudgeon 
Phoebe   Jordan 

lorna    macdonnell 


Elizabeth    Olmsted 
Katherine   Park 
Harriet    Pine 
Carol   Smith 
Helen  Ward 


Charlotte    Woodruff 


1932  TEAM 


Lilian  Balboni 
Barbara  Beck 
Julia  Bulman 
Edith  Cramer 
Marcia  Estabrook 
Lucia 


Jane  Evans 

Muriel    FitzGibbon 
Cecile   Katz 
Eleanor  Lamont 
Isabel    Parker 
Woodworth 


1933  TEAM 


Jean  Armstronc 
Jane    Babcock 
Jean    Babcock 
Frances    Cobb 
Eleanor  Eacan 


Lenore  Goldman 
Margaret   Gordon 
Barbara    Howard 
Dorothy   Moot 
Jean   Rumsey 


Elizabeth   Wilcox 


1930 


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All-Smith  Basketball  Team 

Lydia  Chittenden,  1932 
Janice  Currick,  1930 
Fanny  Curtis,  1930 
Barbara  Dean,  1931 
Shirley  Eddy,  1930 
Marie  Fensterer,  1931 
Janet  Mahony,  1930 
Katherine  Park,  1931 
Harriet  Pickens,  1930 


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Basketball  Teams 


1931   TEAM 
Barbara  Dean,  Captain 
Marie     Fensterer        Carol  Smith 


Marion  McInnes 
(Catherine  Park 
Lucille    Price 


Adeline     Spielberg 
Sarah    Thacher 
Charlotte    Woodruie 


1933  TEAM 

Elinor    Fosdick,    Captain 

Jean  Armstrong  Catherine     Lewerth 

Marjorie    MacDonald 


Frances    Beck 
Mary  Brown 
Elizabeth   Kopf 


Mary   Payson 
{Catherine    Wiener 


1930  TEAM 
Shirley  Eddy,  Captain 
Barbara   Banninc         Mary  Mason 


Janice    Currick 
Fanny    Curtis 
Janet   Mahony 


Harriet  Pickens 
Dora    Sanders 
Sally  Simons 


1932  TEAM 

Eleanor    Eaton,    Captain 

Elizabeth    Bell  Aurelia  Plumly 

Lydia    Chittenden  Virginia    Rugii 

Ariel    Davis  Dorothy    Shore 

Susan   Edwards  Frances   Smith 


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All-Smith  Swimming  Team 

Margaret  Adams,  1932 
Agnes  Bercer,  1931 
Sylvia  Goldman,  1930 
Adelaide  Hall,  1930 
Edith  Keeler,  1932 
Lorna  Macdonnell,  1931 
Ruth  Meany,  1932 
Frances  Rich,  1931 
Jane  Stewart,  1930 


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Swimming  Teams 


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1930 

Adelaide  Hall,  Captain 

Elizabeth  Bull  Adelaide  Hayes 

Elizabeth  Copeland    Ruth  Hunt 
Sylvia  Goldman  Jane  Stewart 

Suzanne  Greist  Pauline  Ward 

Elizabeth  Wright 


1931 

Frances  Rich,  Captain 

Barbara  Bennett         Mary  Garrison 
Agnes  Berger  Lorna  Macdonnell 

Barbara   Chandler      Mabelita  McLane 
Mercedes  Moore 


1933 

Elizabeth  Reed,  Captain 

Margaret  Beach  Rose  Page 

Jane  Ferris  Sally  Stewart 

Marguerite  Holbrook  Jean  Woodman 


1932 

Isabelle  Parker,  Captain 

Margaret  Adams  Edith  Keeler 

Marcella  Breidster    Ruth  Meany 
Elizabeth  French       Mary  Porter 
Marian  Roberts 


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Life  Guards 


Adelaide  Hayes,  Captain 

1930 
Barbara  Banning 
Margaret  Barclay 
Elizabeth  Bull 
Elizabeth  Copeland 
Fanny  Curtis 
Shirley  Eddy 

Elizabeth  Wright 


Alice  Fryberger 
Sylvia  Goldman 
Suzanne  Greist 
Adelaide  Hayes 
Janet  Mahony 
Helen  Sanderson 


Elizabeth  Adams 
Agnes  Berger 
Roberta  Connolley 
Helen  Kirkpatrick 


1931 


Helen  Ward 


Lorna  Macdonnell 
Mabelita  McLane 
Elizabeth  Paffard 
Carol  Smith 


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The  Dance  Group 


The  Dance  Group  is  composed  of  students  interested  in  the  study  of  advanced  tech- 
nique and  original  composition.    Opportunity  is  given  for  staging  and  directing  dancing. 

Ann  Parker,  1932 Chairman 

{■Catherine  Avery,   1930     .........     Assistant  Chairman 


Katherine  Avery 
Ruth  Eicks 


Mary  Elmer 
Louise  Fentress 
Harriet  Jones 

Doris  Eddy 
Julia  Heiman 
Marie  Holslag 


1930 


Isabel  Smith 


1931 


1932 


Eleanor  Reed 
Martha  Richey 


Dorothy  Kelley 
Gladys  Mase 
Katherine  Parker 

Ann  Parker 
Adele  Urbach 
Eleanor  Studley 


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Tennis 


SPRING,  1929 

All-Smith  Team 

Katrina  Cooley,  1930 
Fanny  Curtis,  1930 
Katherine  Park,  1931 
Louise  Pendry,  1931 


Fanny  Curtis 


1930  TEAM 

Katrina  Cooley 
Margaret   Barclay 


Janet  Mahony 


Louise  Pendry 


1931  TEAM 

Katherine  Park 
Lorna  Macdonnell 


Katherine  Daniels 


Mary  Watson 


1932  TEAM 

Margaret  Adams 
Evelyn  Ames 


Harriette  Barnard 


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Archery 


ALL-SMITH  ARCHERY  TEAM 


1930 
Ellen    Batchelor 
Helen  Bisbing 
Ruth  Ferris 


Ruth  Ferris,  1930 
Ellen  Batchelor,  1930 
Helen  Bisbing,  1930 

1931 
Alice  Farwell 
May  Robinson 
Emily  Williams 


1932 
Mary  Frances  Crosby 
Martha  Dickinson 
Elizabeth  Plummer 


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Crew 


SPRING,  1929 


1930  CREWS 


I 

Virginia  Marshall,   Cox 
Frances  Herendeen,  Strode 
Arline  Genthner,   Two 
Frances  Hutchison,  Three 
A.  Jane  Lowes,  Bow 


III 

Brooksie  Smith,  Cox 
Arlene  Phillips,  Strode 
Ruth  Eicks,  Two 
Rosamond  Walden,  Three 
Margaret  Taylor,  Bow 


II 

Eileen  Selkirk,  Cox 
Elizabeth  Hamlin,  Strode 
Jane  Heap,  Two 
Mary  Buell,  Three 
Amelia  Canning,  Bow 


IV 

Elise  Phares,  Cox 
Sylvia  Cohen,  Stroke 
Margaret  Mount,  Two 
Jeannette  Harris,  Three 
Sylvia  Goldman,  Bow 


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Dramatic  Association  Council 

Nancy    Hamilton,    1930 Producing  Director 

Katherine  Riley,  1930 Business   Manager 

Emily  White,   1930 Stage   Manager 

Virginia   Gerould,    1930 Chairman  of  Scenery 

Janet  Sternberg,   1930       ........       Chairman  of  Costumes 

Marjorie  Best,  1930 Chairman  of  Properties 

Helen   Kelly,    1930   .........         Chairman  of  Lighting 

Mary  Elizabeth  Jonas,  1931 Chairman    of    Publicity 

Alice  Fryberger,   1930 Chairman  of  Ma\e-up 

Myra   Coffin,    1931 Chairman   of  Music 

Celeste  Proctor,   1931 Secretary 


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Commencement  Dramatics  Committee 


Margaret  Johnson 
Laurence   Stapleton,    1932 
Eloise  Johnson,   1932 
Emily   White 
Adelaide    Hayes 
Ellen   Batchelor 
Alice    Fryberger 
Concetta  Bonomo 
Frances  True     . 


General  Chairman 

.     Assistant  Chairman 

.     Assistant  Chairman 

.    Stage    Manager 

Business   Manager 

Publicity 

Costumes  and  Ma\e-up 

Scenery 

.     Properties 


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Dramatics 

Most,  important  of  this  year's  events  was  the  Fall  production  of  the  Dramatic  Associa- 
tion, a  revival  of  Strauss'  operetta,  "The  Chocolate  Soldier."  Nancy  Hamilton,  as  Lieuten- 
ant Bumerli,  more  than  adequately  proved  that  the  director  should  be  allowed  to  act,  as 
well  as  direct,  if  she  is  Nancy  Hamilton.  E.  J.  Parker's  singing  as  Nadina  was  a  joy  that 
will  long  be  remembered;  Eleanor  Lamont  as  Alexius,  Lois  Hoover  as  Mascha,  and  Lorna 
Macdonnell  as  the  mother,  all  contributed  excellent  performances.  The  verve  and  spirit 
of  the  chorus,  the  sets,  skilfully  executed  by  Virginia  Gerould,  and  an  especially  lovely 
dance  by  Eleanor  Atterbury  and  Esther  Peck,  resulted  in  a  well  rounded  and  delightful 
production. 

Workshop,  in  its  Fall  production,  afforded  the  college  an  opportunity  to  see  Lord 
Dunsany's  allegory,  "The  Flight  of  the  Queen,"  produced  for  the  first  time  on  any  stage. 
The  fact  that  Dunsany  had  not  intended  the  play  for  actual  production  was,  we  take  pride 
in  saying,  no  deterrent  to  the  ardor  and  industry  of  Mr.  Eliot's  students.  The  resultant 
ambitious  attempt  at  staging  was  admirable  in  spirit,  if  not  in  form.  Julia  Heiman  was 
excellent  as  the  bero,  and  praise  is  also  due  the  performance  of  Doris  Freile  as  the  Queen, 
and  Gertrude  Droshnicop  as  her  hand-maid. 

This  play  was  preceded  by  Maeterlinck's  symbolic  playlet,  "The  Intruder."  Here,  as 
elsewhere,  Maeterlinck  makes  better  reading  than  acting,  but  the  production,  although  of 
necessity  slow,  was  successful  in  capturing  the  haunting,  dreamlike  quality  of  the  play 
itself.  Much  of  this  success  should  be  attributed  to  the  gray-toned  lighting,  the  set,  with 
its  high  arched  window,  and  the  effectiveness  of  a  film  of  gauze  hanging  between  audi- 
ence and  actors. 

The  customary  performance  of  Miss  Burnett's  Dance  Group  was  outstanding  this 
year,  and  the  mastery  of  individual  technique  shown  by  the  dancers  was  extraordinary, 
considering  the  fact  that  they  are  able  to  devote  only  an  hour  a  week  to  this  work.  Ann 
Parker's  performance  was  particularly  finished.  "The  Sorcerer's  Apprentice,"  with  music 
by  Dukas,  was  presented  for  the  first  time,  a  fact  which  added  to  the  prestige  of  the  Dance 
Group.  From  first  to  last,  both  costumes  and  sets  were  admirably  done,  the  former  by  the 
students  of  Mr.  Larkin's  class,  Art  314,  and  the  latter  by  Vera  Mintz  and  Concetta  Bono- 
mo.  The  lighting  in  the  "Air  for  the  G  String"  was  most  effective.  The  performance  as 
a  whole  was  well  worked  out,  and  reflected  great  credit  on  Miss  Burnett. 

In  February,  we  had  the  pleasure  of  witnessing  a  production  of  "The  Beggar  on 
Horsebac\"  presented  by  the  Northampton  Players,  on  the  stage  at  Students'  Building. 
We  are  always  interested  in  the  Northampton  Players,  and  this  time  our  interest  was 
increased  by  the  fact  that  Mr.  Raymond  Putman  of  the  Music  Department  played  the 
leading  part,  while  Mrs.  Larkin  and  Miss  Burnett  were  in  the  pantomime  in  the  second 
act.  Mr.  Putman  gave  a  smooth  and  convincing  interpretation  of  the  harassed  young 
composer,  and  Mrs.  Larkin,  as  the  Weekly  said,  played  the  part  of  the  Princess  with  "rav- 
ishing coquetry."  Miss  Burnett  was  delightful  as  the  tiring  woman.  With  the  usual 
happy  result  Mr.  Larkin  had  charge  of  sets  and  costuming,  and  the  ingenious  expression- 
ism of  the  scenery  aided  not  a  little  in  bringing  out  the  extremely  modernistic  theme  of 
the  play. 


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An  interesting  contrast  was  found  in  the  two  productions,  "Apache"  and  "The  Player 
Queen,"  by  the  Theatre  Workshop,  presented  on  March  12,  in  Students'  Building.  Two 
very  different  themes,  treated  in  totally  different  ways,  gave  variety  to  the  program. 

The  first  play,  "Apache,"  by  Charles  Mere,  a  "shudder  drama"  from  the  Gioud  Guig- 
nol,  directed  by  Sonya  Muraven,  1931,  and  acted  by  Miriam  Ramer,  1933,  and  Professor 
Rene  Guiet,  was  very  effective.  Professor  Guiet  interpreted  the  sinister,  under-world 
"prince"  with  an  ominous  restraint,  which  developed  slowly  and  subtly,  until  he  burst  into 
the  mad  ferocity  of  the  notorious  criminal. 

The  second  performance,  "The  Player  Queen,"  by  William  Butler  Yeats,  produced  by 
Helen  Noyes,  1930,  was,  on  the  other  hand,  a  fantasy  of  the  usual  "far-away  princess  in  a 
tower"  type.  The  best  member  of  the  cast  was  Julia  Heiman,  1932,  as  the  Beggar  Who 
Brays.  Valeria  Burgess,  1933,  as  Septimus,  was  the  very  drunk,  very  poetic  actor  devoted 
to  a  white  unicorn.  The  Queen  who  preferred  to  be  a  martyr  was  acted  with  the  proper 
child-like  simplicity  by  Dorothy  Frandsen,  1933,  and  Mrs.  Ruth  Larkin  lent  her  usual 
verve  and  piquant  animation  to  the  part  of  Decima  who  preferred  to  be  a  queen. 

As  the  Commencement  play  the  Senior  Class  is  producing,  "The  Would-Be  Gentle- 
man," a  three-act  farce  freely  adapted  from  Moliere's  "Le  Bourgeois  Gentilhomme"  by  F. 
Anstey.  The  play  is  being  directed  by  Samuel  A.  Eliot  Jr.  and  Oliver  W.  Larkin  is  super- 
vising the  costumes  and  the  scenery. 

The  story  of  the  play,  which  concerns  the  efforts  of  a  merchant  endeavoring  to  buy 
his  way  into  the  nobility,  and  the  complications  which  beset  him,  is  too  well  known  to  be 
told  here.  The  cast  includes  Ailene  Slocovich,  Edda  Renouf,  Margaret  Goodlatte,  Helen 
Ripley  Noyes,  Isabel  Smith,  Betsey  Tilden,  Eleanor  Dowling,  Sallie  Simons,  Elise  Phares, 
Elise  Hoster,  and  Mary  Louise  Libby.  The  role  of  the  would-be  gentleman  is  being  played 
by  Helen  Huberth  of  the  class  of  1928,  who  graciously  consented  to  return  in  order  to  add 
one  more  characterization  to  her  long  list. 

On  the  whole,  staging  has  been  the  most  distinctive  and  original  part  of  this  year's 
work,  but  there  is  nowhere  room  for  actual  dissatisfaction.  The  true  value  of  the  year's 
success  may  be  gauged  by  the  renewed  interest  in  dramatics,  and  the  eager  anticipation  of 
what  the  next  year  may  bring  forth. 


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The  Year  Book  Board 


Margaret  Barclay Editor-in-Chief 

Anne  Robinson  ............  Assistant  Editor 

Alice  Palmer Business  Manager 

Marcaret  Kremers Art  Editor 

Frances  Robinson Literary  Editor 

Fanny  Curtis Board  Picture  Editor 

Elizabeth  Lott  ...........  Senior  Picture  Editor 

Margaret  Green Faculty  Picture  Editor 

Ruth  Hunt List  Editor 

Esther  Ogden Club  Editor 

Haideen  Henderson Snapshot  Editor 

Nancy  Hamilton Nonsense  Editor 

Sally  Prescott Assistant  Art  Editor 

Nancy  Parker     ....  Assistant  Art  Editor 

Mary  Board         ...........    Assistant  Art  Editor 

Virginia  Harrison      ........        Assistant  Business  Manager 

Betty  Bull Assistant  Business  Manager 

Cornelia   Heile,   1931 .        Assistant  Business  Manager 


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EDITORIAL  BOARD 

Editor-in-Chief 
Elizabeth  Shaw,  1930 


Managing  Editor 
Sallie  Simons,  1930 


Boo\  Review  Editor 
Priscilla  Fairchild,  1930 


Elizabeth  Wheeler,  1930 
Patty   Wood,    1930 


Mary  Chase,  1931 
Elizabeth  Perkins,  1931 


Art  Editor 
Nancy  Parker,  1930 


Business  Manager 
Esther  Tow,  1930 


BUSINESS  STAFF 

Advertising  Manager 
Agnes  Lyall,  1930 


Circulation  Manager 
Anna  Dabney,  1930 


Eleanor  Mathesius,  1931 
Eleanor  Church,  1932 
Ariel  Davis,  1932 


Betty  Bawan,  1931 
Margaret  Moulding,  1931 
Anne  Broadus,  1932 


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Weekly  Board 


Editor-in-Chief 
Ellen  Batchelor,  1930 


Associate  Editor 
Charlotte  Fowler,  1930 


News  Editor 
Mary  Byrne  Edwards,  1930 


Julia  Bensdorf,  1930 
Ruth  Alpern,  1932 
Margaret  Blake,   1932 


Literary  Editor 
Jane  Stewart,   1930 

Assistants 
Dorothy  Buchanan,  1930 
Rosemary  Denniston,  1932 

Pictorial  Editor 
Margaret  Blunt,   1931 


Art 

Dramatics 

Music 

Assistant 

French  Correspondent 


News  Staff 
Virginia  Eyerly,  1932 
Sylvia  Goldman,   1930 
Anna  Harney,  1930 
Elizabeth  Temple,  1930 

Assistants 
Elizabeth  Bull,  1930 
Margaret  White,    1931 

Managing  Editor 
Jane  Sherman,    1931 

Junior  Editor 
Grace  Greene,  1931 

Critics 
Gertude  Cohen,   1931 
Tsoghik  Zarifian,   1930 
Nancy  Okie,  1930 
Helen  Fiske,   1930 
Eleanor  Weeks,    1931 

BUSINESS  STAFF 


Manager  Helen   Bisbing,    1930 

Assistant  Edwina  Macomber,   1930 

Advertising  Manager    Alice   Palmer,    1930 


.  tssistant 

Circulation  Manager 
Assistants 


Jesse  Tierney,   1931 
Jessica  Towers,  1932 
Roberta  Webb,   1932 


Assistants 
Jean  Berry,   1931 
Eugenia  Bovev,  1932 
Mary  Dorr,   1931 
Elizabeth  Elmore,  193. 
Andrea  Ferguson,   1932 
Jean  Kelso,  1931 

Nancy  Moir,  1930 
Dora  Sanders,   1930 


Helen  Thum,  1932 
Katherine  Daniels,  1931 
Rita  Newmark,  1931 
Ruth  Berliss,  1932 


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Press  Board 

OFFICERS 

Eleanor  Reed     .  President 

Helen   Kelly News   Editor 

Doris    Weaver Associated  News  Editor 

Elizabeth  Hamlin Picture  Editor 

Elizabeth   Butler Business   Manager 

Christine    Hammond Senior   Executive 

Elise   Sieker Secretary 

Eileen    Selkirk Librarian 

MEMBERS 

1930 

Elsie  Altfeld  Dorothy  Hayes  Rachel  Perry 

Annie  Eunice  Browning  Elizabeth  Jackson  Eleanor   Reed 

Myra    Ferguson  Helen  Kelly  Frances  Robinson 

Ruth   Griffenhagf.n  Violet  Lampe  Helen   Sanderson 

Elizabeth    Hamlin  Ruth  Millar  Eileen   Selkirk 

Christine    Hammond  Nancy  Moir  Doris  Weaver 

Helen   Hartman  Jane  Penny  Lucia  Weimer 

1931 

Margaret  Adams  Lucille  Fine  Elizabeth  A.  Olmsted 

Mary    Apgar  Marion   Gifford  Marion   Rice 

Elizabeth   Butler  Vivian    Greenberg  Isabel  Stearns 

Eleanor   Dickey  Katherine   Miller  Dorothy   Whitney 

Grace   Mitchell 

1932 

Barbara  Beck  Betsy  Knapp  Tabitha   Petran 

Helen  Calvocaressi  Abigail    Lee  Virginia   Rugh 

Janet  Claflin  Agnes  McLean  Elise    Sieker 

Helen   Davis  Maren   Morrison  Peggy    Strasser 

Helen    Hopkins  Marjorie  Neuhof  Lilla  Train 

Dorothy  Holden  Millicent  Ward 


1930 


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Alleen    Kelly 
Shirley   Eddy 


Campus  Cat  Board 


.  Editor  in  Chief 
Business   Manager 


Eleanor  Atterbury 
Helen  Hebbard 


Senior  Editors 

Nancy   Hamilton 
Haideen  Henderson 
Helen  Noyes 


Ella   Hume 
Betsey  Tilden 


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36  3** 


Symphony  Orchestra 


OFFICERS 


1930 
Eloise  Cheney 

Horn 

1932 
Mary  Tibbets 


Miss  Rebecca   W.   Holmes 
R.    Mary    Parker 
Miriam   Levin 

HlLDEGARDE     K.OLBE 

Ruth   Hill 


Director 

Leader  of  First   Violins 

Leader  of  Second   Violins 

.  Leader  of  Violas 

Leader  of   Viol  once  Hi 


Elizabeth  Dow 
Ottilie  Hutchixso. 


Isadore  Hatch 


Miriam  Levin 


MEMBERS 

Violins 
1930 

Dorothy  Marble 
I  R.  Mary  Parker 


1931 


Franca  van  Marle 


1932 


Hilda   Richardson 


1933 


Virginia  Clark 

Dorothy  Meigs 

Elizabeth  Glogau 

Ann  Pitts 

R.  Mary  Parker 

Charlotte  Horman 

Anne 

Graduate   Students 

Charlotte    Righeimer 

ScOFIELD 

Dorothy  Beeley 

Violas 

Dorothy  Fay 

1931 

1933 

Harriet  Frank 

Graduate  Students 

Helen  Brown 

Esther  Beard 

Violoneelh 

HlLDEGARDE    KoLBL 

1930 

1932 

Ruth  Hill 

Julia  Brodt 

Flutes 

1931 

Jean    Campbell 


Marian-  Roberts 


1932 

Florence  MacDonald 

Tympani 

1932 

Lota  Curtiss 


The   orchestra   is   assisted   by   Mrs.    Brandcgce,    Mrs.    Estaver,    Evelyn   Brownell,   Elsa   Parshley,    Miss 
DeRonde,  Miss  Rogers,  Mr.  Guiet,  Mr.  Bixler,  Mr.  Finney,  Mr.  Parshley  and  Thomas  Parshley. 


289  ] 


Ann  Hamilton  . 
Jeannette  Harris 


Janet  Beattie,  '31 
Helen  Bisbing,  '30 
Margaret  Brewster,  '32 
Caroline  Brooks,  '32 
Elizabeth  Bunce,  '31 
Jean  Campbell,  '32 
Dorothy  Candee,  '32 
Harriet  Carlsen,  '32 
Eileen  Creevey,  '32 
Irene  Daignault,  '30 
Mary  E.  Davis,  '31 
Constance  Davison,  '30 
Helen  Da  we,  '31 
Frances  Dowie,  '30 


May  Ackerman,  '31 
Mary  Adams,  '32 
Mary  Apgar,  '31 
Frances  Ashworth,  '30 
Jean  Louise  Berry,  '31 
Margaret  Blunt,  '31 
Grace  Carlon,  '32 
Carolyn  Chase,  '32 
Elizabeth  Cox,  '30 
Dorothy  Deane,  '30 
Elizabeth  Doran,  '32 
Mary  Dorr,  '31 


Glee  Club 


Leader 
Business  Manager 
Dorothy  Kelley 


Lorna  MacDonnell  . 
Mary  Louise  Williams 
Treasurer 


Accompanist 
Assistant  Accompanist 


Sopranos 


Eleanor  Dowling,  '30 
Katherine  Drury,  '30 
Hope  Dudgeon,  '3 1 
Mary  Elmer,  '31 
Marion  Emerson,  '32 
Sally  Fowler,  '32 
Marian  GifTord,  '31 
Ruth  Gould,  '32 
Suzanne  Greist,  '30 
Ruth  Griffenhagen,  '30 
Lucv  Groat,  '30 
Elsie  Haig,  '32 
Ann  Hamilton,  '30 
Ruth  Hard,  '32 


Mary  Hartz,  '30 
Esther  Jones,  '31 
Charlotte  Kidd,  '31 
Lila  Knight,  '31 
Ingeborg  Lincoln,  '32 
Elinor  Morris,  '30 
Katherine  Newell,  '30 
Nancy  Okie,  '30 
Alice  Otis,  '31 
Elizabeth  Paffard,  '31 
Elizabeth  J.  Parker,  '32 
Grace  E.  Parker,  '31 
Margaret  Parrish,  '31 
Elizabeth  Rogers,  '31 

Altos 


Alice  Rust,  '31 
Hildegarde  Stevens,  '32 
Lois  Sweet,  '31 
Felicia  Thomas,    '32 
Josephine  Thomas,  '31 
Vivian  Thomas,  '30 
Frances  True,  '30 
Irma  Visscher,  '31 
Helen  Ward,  '31 
Pauline  Ward,  '30 
M.  Margaret  Wemple,  '32 


Ethel  Farrington,  '31 
Louis  Fentress,  '31 
Jeannette  Harris,  '30 
Ellen  Hess,  '32 
Ellen  Hunt,  '32 
Ottilie  Hutchinson,  '30 
Dorothy  Kelley,  '31 
Jean  Kelso,  '31 
Elizabeth  Kingsbury,  '30 
Violet  Lampe,  '30 
Lorna  Macdonnell,  '31 
Helen  MacKenzie,  '30 


Katherine  Merrill,  '32 
Mary  Mulligan,  '32 
Constance  Needham,  '31 
Mary  Nixon,  '30 
Mary  Parke,  '31 
R.  Mary  Parker,  '30 
Mary  Porter,  '32 
Constance  Richardson,  '32 
Marian  Richardson,  '32 
Margaret  Riggs,  '30 
Alice  Rugen,  '30 
Carol  Smith,  '31 


Ann  Stanley,  '32 
Gertrude  Steere,  '32 
Elaine  Towne,  '32 
Eugenia  Wade.,  '30 
Ruth  Wheeler, '31 
Mary  Louise  Williams,  '31 
Virginia  Wing,  '31 
Catherine  Winter,  '30 
Anne  Woodcock,  '31 


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Mandolin  Club 

OFFICERS 


LoRNA    M\CDONNELL 

Treasurer 

MEMBERS 

1930 

Dorothy  Gordon 

Frances  Manley 

Dorothy  Marble 

Vivian  Thomas 

Helen  Watson 
1931 

LoRNA    MACDONNELL 

1932 

Elizabeth  Whittemore 

Barbara  Bradley 

Dorothy  Hagar 
Anne  Thompson 

1933 

Elizabeth  Palfrey 

Beatrice  Colby 

Betty  Orr 

Elizabeth  Orr 

241 


Senior  Choir 


Frances  Dowie Leader 

Katherine  Drury       ...........  A aistant  header 

Margaret  Riggs  ............         Accompanist 

Mary  Nixon        .............       Secretary 

Eugenia  Wade    .............      Librarian 

Katherine  Kimball    ...........      Robe  Monitor 


Makjorie  Best 
Helen  Bisbing 

Mary  Board 
Alice  Carson 
Rita  De  Voe 

Sara  Arbenz 
Irene  Daignault 
Constance  Davison 
Alma  Dunning 


Frances  Ashworth 
Gretchen  Behringer 
Helen  Brown 
Naomi  Bruce 
Velma  Clement 


Barbara  Banning 
Helen  Black 
Esther  Chilson 


Elizabeth  Dow 
Frances  Dowie 
Clarissa  Fisk 
Suzanne  Greist 


First  Soprano 

Ann   Hamilton 
Mary  Hartz 
Lois  Hoover 
Ella  Hume 


Second  Soprano 

Katherine  Drury  Lucy  Groat 

Virginia  Fowler  Dorothy  Marble 

Alice  Fryberger  Nancy'  Moir 

Ruth  Griefenhagen  Nancy  Okie 


Elizabeth  Cox 
Dorothy  Deane 
Dorothy  Dickinson 
Myra  Ferguson 
Wilma  Fisher 


First  Alto 

Adelaide  Hall 
Jeannette  Harris 
Katherine  Hirsh 
Ottilie  Hutchinson 
Katherine  Kimball 


Second   Alto 
Elizabeth  Kingsbury  Violet  Lampe 

Evelyn  Kelly  R.  Mary  Parker 


Hildegarde   Krammi. 
Elinor  Morris 
Frances  True 
Pauline  Ward 


Jane  Penny 
[ean  Smart 
Vivian  Thomas 


Helen  MacKenzie 
Mary  Nixon 
Eugenia  Wade 
Elizabeth  Whii temore 


Edith  Vail 
Catherine  Winter 


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Rachel  Darling 
Helen  Ward 
Jean  Louise  Berr'v 
Virginia  Wing    . 
Mary   Parke 
Martha  Stanley 
Anne   Woodcock 

Dorothy  Arms 
Janet  Beattie 
Acnes  Berger 
Elizabeth  Cairns 
Jean  Campbell 
Ruth  Crabill 
Rachel  Darling 
Mary  Davis 

Millicent  Atkinson  * 
Margaret  Blunt 
Josephine  Brooks 
Elizabeth  Bunce 
Betty  Butler* 
Marian  Gieford 
Jennette  Hitchcock 

May  Ackerman 
Mary  Frances  Apgar 
Barbara  Bennett 
Evelyn  Boardman 
Esther  Brewer 

Jean  Louise  Berry 
Doris  Creighton 
Louise  Fentress 


Junior  Choir 


Helen  Dawe 
Hope  Dudgeon 
Mary  Elmer 
Alice  Farwell 
Lucille  Fine 
Gwendolen  Germond 
Dorothy  Glidden 
Louise  Graupner 


First  Soprano 

Sylvia  Hazelton 
Marjorie  Hirsch 
Charlotte  Kidd 
Joy  Kimball 
Grace  Laub 
Margaret  Moulding 
Sally  O'Brian 
Grace  Parker 


Second  Soprano 


May  Hutchins  * 
Hilda  Jacobs  * 
Esther  Jones 
Helen  Kirkpatrick 
Margaret  Lewerth 
Gladys  Lackner 
Nancy  McKeen 

Mary  Dorr 
Ethel  Farrington 
Mildred  Fleet 
Lillian  Freeman 
Dorothy  Kelley 

Katherine  Kelsey 
Jean  Kelso 

LORNA  MaCDONNEI.L 


Frances  McNitt 
Pauline  Moor 
Margaret  Parrish 
Elizabeth  Rogers 
Kathryn  Rowe 
Alice  Rust 
Lois  Sweet 
First  Alto 

Mabelita  McLane 
Mary  Parke 
Marjorie  Plumb 
Helen  Smith  * 
Irma  Visscher 
Second  Alto 

Elizabeth  Neebe 
Constance  Needham 
Carol  Smith 


Leader 
Assistant  Leader 
Secretary 
Robe  Monitor 
Librarian 
Accompanist 
Assistant   Accompanist 

Elizabeth  Paffard 
Katherine  Parker 
Harriet  Pine  * 
Lila  Sebring 
Franca  van  Marle  * 
Virginia  Wing 


Helen  Ward 
Dorothy  Wentworth 
Ruth  Wheeler 
Charlotte  Woodruff 


M  vrgaret  Whiti 

Mary  Louise  Williams 
Anna  Woodcock 

Mary  Youngman 


Louise  Stoffregen 
Emily  Williams 
Caroline  Woodhull 


Resigned 


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Sophomore  Choir 

Elizabeth  Jean  Parker         ..............    Leader 

Ingeborg   Lincoln  .............     Assistant  Leader 

Elaine  Towne        ...............  Accompanist 

Gertrude  Steere  .............     Assistant  Accompanist 

Ruth  Gould  ...............         Secretary 

Janet  Claelin       ...............         Librarian 

Marion   Richardson        .............  Robe  Monitor 

First  Soprano 

Ruth  Alpern  Miriam   Emerson  Virginia  Klein  Mary  Pratt 

Bettina  Boardman  Marcia  Estabrook  Elizabeth  Larcom  Hildegarde  Stevens 

Eugenia  Bovey  Muriel  Fitzgibbon  Mary  Murray  Mahony  Shirley  Swift 

Caroline  Brooks  Marjorie  Frank  Elizabeth  Marshall  Felicia  Thomas 

Ruth  Cannell  Marcia  Glidden  Anna  Mattern  Mary  Virginia  Watson 

Edith  Cramer  Ruth  Gould  Elizabeth  Jean  Parker  Margaret  Wemple 

El  i  anor  Edwards  Ruth  Hard  Isabelle  Parker  Elizabeth  Wise 

Marion  Emerson  Lucia  Woodworth 

Second  Soprano 

Mary  Adams  Gwendolyn  Duggan  Rebecca  Kennard  Lillian;    Schoenbrun 

Dorothy  Candee  Elizabeth  Elmore  Irene  Levine  Elizabeth  Staley 

Harriet  Carlsen  Marjorie  Estabrook  Ingeborg  Lincoln  Nancy  Stevenson 

Janet  Claelin  Sally  Fowler  Charlotte  Martin  Joy  Stilson 

Eileen  Creevey  Gertrude  Gremmels  Katherine  Merrill  Gernda  Von  Briesen 

Dorothy  Devery  Elsie  Haig  Mary  Mullican  Louise  Wagner 

Elizabeth  Doran  Katherine  Harvie  Dorothy  Reynolds  Emily  Weidman 

First  Alto 

Phebe  Adams  Jane  Evans  Linda  Marcus  Priscilla  Richards 

Helen  Brown  Jean  Fischer  Athalia  Ogden  Constance  Richardson 

Caroline  Chase  Margaret  Holmes  Mary  Porter  Marian  Richardson 

Lydia   Chittenden  Ellen  Hunt  Margaret  Rankin  Louise  Warner 

Lota  Curtiss 

Second  Alto 

Elizabeth  Bell  Mary  Hanna  Christine  Leighou  Gertrude  Steere 

Elizabeth  Bratton  Helen  Henry  Grace  Piper  Mary  Walsh 

Grace  Carlon  Ellen  Hess  Margaret  Smith  Carmelita  Woerner 

Virginia  Davis  Elizabeth  Lee  Ann  Stanley 


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Freshman  Choir 

Elizabeth  Floyd    ................    Leader 

Katherine  Yow     ..............      Assistant  Leader 

Margaret  Mather         ..............  Accompanist 

Mary  Paysan  ..'.........  .     Assistant  Accompanist 

Elizabeth  Reed     ...............         Secretary 

Elinor  Fosdick      ..............  Robe  Monitor 

Amy  Scott  )  ,  ., 

,,  w  f    .............  Librarians 

Miriam    Macomber  ) 

First  Soprano 

Marian  Allen  Lucile  Getchell  Elizabeth  Lee  Mildred  Rubin 

Elizabeth  Atlee  Elizabeth  Gamble  Ruth  Macduff  Virginia  Seiberling 

Helen  Bailey  Margaret  Hamilton  Norma  Morgan  Louise  Weimer 

Elizabeth  Baum  Jean  Hauserman  Barbara  Nichols  Helen  West 

Jane   Bennett  Mary  Hutchinson  Helen    Nebolsine  Sylvia  Whitaker 

Jane  Ferris  Marguerite  Jenkins  Charlice  Olmsted  Elsie  Yates 

Elizabeth  Floyd  Marjorie  Kaufman  Anne   Pitts  Katherine   Yow 

Elinor  Fosdick  Mary  Knox  Jean  Rumsey 

Second  Soprano 

Elizabeth    Brooks  Helen    Chaddock  Jeranf.    Ibershoff  Miriam   Macomber 

Virginia    Bush  Margaret  Mather  Mary  Ilsley  Una  Peavey 

Marian  Cooley  Virginia    Gilbert  Dorothy  Johnson  Isabelle  Pendleton 

Margery  Davis  Julia  Haberman  Ruth  Kimball  Mary  Powell 

Dorothy  Frandsen  Rhea  Hebert  Ann   Lacey  Helen   Sawyer 

Harriet  Green  Elizabeth  Hennelberg       Virginia  Lowrie  Kathleen  Whaley 

Kate  Greene  Charlotte  Wheeler 

First  Alto 

Dorothy   Boyles  Lucille   Fletcher  Josephine  Paret  Helen  Stanley 

Priscilla   Boyd  Marjorie   Goldsmith  Louise  Peirce  Natalie  Starr 

Joanne  Dissette  Pearl   Guttman  Natalie    Robertson  Katherine  Stone 

Eleanor   Egan  Julia   Hopkins  Amy   Scott  Marian  Sykes 

Louise    Farnsworth  Emily  Joy  Elizabeth   Skelton  Priscilla    Wadhams 

Helen   Fleming  Constance    Kreimer  Susan   Smith  Eleanor   White 

Second  Alto 

Ann   Baker  Elizabeth   Bushnell  Edna   Kershaw  Elizabeth  Pike 

Helen    Bartholomew  Mary  Dorion  Margaret  Morgan  Miriam    Ramer 

Mary   Bradley  Helen   Geller  Betty  Orr  Elaine   Rappaport 

Eleanor   Brown  Priscilla    Kennaday  Mary'  Pay'san  Elisabeth  Reed 

Helen  Bragdon  Elizabeth  Sturces 


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Song  Leaders 


1930,  Barbara  Hall 
College  Song  Leader 


1932,  Dorothy  Devery 


1931,  Helen  Connolly 


1933,  Jane  Alling 


4  24G  I 


Songs 


Alma  Mater 

Words  by  Henrietta  Sperry,  '10 
Music  by  H.  D.  Sleeper 

To  you,  O  Alma  Mater, 

O  mother  great  and  true, 
From  all  your  loyal  children 

Comes  up  the  song  anew. 
Where  swings  the  red  sun  upward, 

Where  sinks  he  down  to  rest, 
Are  hearts  that  backward  turning 

Still  find  you  first  and  best. 

Chorus 

And  gladly  singing  to  you  always 
Our  loyal  hearts  with  joy  shall  fill, 

O  fairest,  fairest  Alma  Mater, 
You  hold  and  claim  us  still. 

You  gave  us  dreams  unnumbered, 

And  life  we  had  not  known, 
And  now,  O  Alma  Mater, 

We  give  you  back  your  own. 
For  memories,  for  friendships, 

That  bless  each  passing  day, 
Our  toil  unsought  we  render, 

Our  debt  unasked  we  pay. 

Chorus 

And  gladly  singing  to  you  always 
Our  loyal  hearts  with  joy  shall  fill, 

O  fairest,  fairest  Alma  Mater, 
You  hold  and  claim  us  still. 


1930  Junior  Year 

LAST  STEP  SONG 

Tune:  "Old  German  Foll{  Song" 
Words  by  Eleanor  Dowling 

1 
As  to  these  steps  we  make  our  way, 
A  tribute  of  farewell  we  pay. 
For  we  are  glad  that  we  have  had 
The  honor  to  be  following  you 
To  stand  upon  this  threshold  new. 

II 
Though  pride  our  hearts  does  fill  with  bliss 
Still  sadness  dulls  the  joy  of  this 
Great  day  of  days  when  we  part  ways 
For  you  move  on  to  wider  spheres, 
That  wider  grow  thru  all  the  years. 

Ill 

Like  pebbles  in  a  rivulet  tossed; 

The  ripples  widen,  then  are  lost. 

But  you  add  strength  the  long  stream's 

length 
And  help  it  on  to  reach  its  end 
And  give  it  service  of  a  friend. 

IV 
The  tides  have  swept  you  to  the  bay, 
And  you  sail  out  o'er  life's  broadening  way. 
And  from  your  source  along  your  course 
You've  brought  us  friendship's  beauty  rare 
And  courage  stormy  seas  to  dare. 

V 
You've  given  us  faith  and  kindness  too 
And  fostered  love  that  will  e'er  be  true. 
You've  been  our  pride,  from  you  we've  tried 
To  learn  an  upward  path  to  hold, 
To  face  life  with  strong  hearts  and  bold. 

VI 
To  never  our  high  goal  forsake, 
And  of  each  failure  success  to  make 
You  are  not  gone,  you  will  live  on. 
We  fill  our  hearts  and  pledge  them  deep, 
Your  memory  and  your  love  to  keep. 


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247 


Spleen's  Short  History  of  Seven  Semesters 


"The  ancients  didn't  know  they  were  ancients"- — 
neither  did  we  realize  that  we  were  a  part  of  a  great 
feudal  system,  until  we  were  about  to  graduate.  That 
quotation  made  us  pause  and  consider.  Yes,  the  whole 
thing  was  just  a  series  of  petty  feuds,  raids  and  alli- 
ances. We  feel  we  owe  it  to  future  generations  to 
give  an  account  of  these — our  times,  so  here  it  is,  a 
history  of  the  events  between  the  years  1926  and  1930. 
This  is  a  political  history.  Other  treatises  have 
treated  other  phases.  The  question  of,  "Who  sheltered 
Learning  and  preserved  the  Old  Manuscripts  while 
the  wars  were  going  on?"  is  carefully  discussed  in 
that  tome  of  tomes  The  College  Catalogue.  The  re- 
ligious phase,  "What  was  the  influence  of  the  Church?" 
is  consigned  to  that  most  pious  of  productions:  The 
Freshman  Bible.  We  would  not  presume  to  encroach 
upon  the  toes  of  the  earnest  scholars  who  have  pre- 
sented statements  and  statistics  in  various  periodicals 
and  Alumnae  Quarterlies.  This  is  a  political  history. 
It  begins — as  all  chronicles  begin  that  are  concerned 
with  the  much-discussed  Middle  Ages  (i.  e. — the  ages 

between  six  teen 
and  twenty-two), 
after  the  fall  of  the 
Great  Family  Um- 
pire. It  begins 
with  a  great  mi- 
gration —  which 
might  be  called  a 
crusade, — possibly 
a  pilgrimage,  or 
even  possibly,  an  exploration.  As  all  great  movements 
of  history,  this  one  had  first  to  deal  with  housing  con- 
ditions. Dilettantes  were  housed  with  gourmands, 
craftsmen  with  suffragettes,  and  babies  with  women- 
of-the-world.  It  resulted  in  a  Great  Confusion.  In- 
dividuals, accustomed  all  their  lives  to  ease  and  luxury, 
found  it  necessary  to  band  together  to  preserve  their 
social  status,  and  nourish  fondly  the  illusion  of  aris- 
tocracy. Some  of  the  more  conspicuous  of  these  bands 
were,  "The  Ancient  Order  of  Highbrows,"  and  "The 
Yellow  Men."  They  surrounded  themselves  with  a 
moat,  and  carried  on  rites  with  costumes  and  torches, 
to  the  amazement  of  the  lesser  orders,  who  were 
secretly  jealous,  and  secretly  fond  of  a  picturesque 
aristocracy.  Another  type  of  social  phenomenon  which 
sprang  up  was  the  solid — yet  informal  Crowd,  which 
existed  on  polite,  but  non-conversant  terms  with  the 
countryside  at  large.  Crowds  persisted  impregnable 
throughout  the  period  of  encampment,  unaffected  by 
external  or  internal  changes,  except  the  occasional 
dropping  away  of  a  member  as  the  result  of  foreign 
invasions.  These  Crowds  lent  an  atmosphere  of  re- 
spectability to  the  Machinery  of  Government.  They 
were  ever  present  on  Great  Occasions,  such  as  Proms 
and  Teas.  Such  was  the  Duchy  of  Havenuss,  a  small 
circle  in  the  Center  of  Things.  A  map  of  this  period 
would  mark  Crowds  in  red  dots,  and  leave  the  remain- 
der to  be  painted  blue  or  green,  according  to  Interests. 
Maps  of  these  feudal  times  show  many  overlappings. 
The  Interest  Groups  were  exceedingly  feudal  in  char- 
acter,— consisting   as   they   did    of   lords,    vassals   and 


serfs.  The  serfs  were  the  workers, — they  ground,  and 
dug,  and  crammed.  Without  them  the  picturesque 
societies  would  have  perished.  Not  that  industry 
counted  for  much;  their  work  faded  in  the  light  of 
philosophy.  "Man  knows  but  little  here  below."  But 
brilliant  young  serfs  constituted  good  Acquaintances, 
and  a  vassal's  estate  consisted  of  many  Acquaintance- 
ships.    A  vassal  defended  the  Lord's  Interest. 

It  would  be  impossible  to  mention  all  of  these  sys- 
tems by  name.  Most  prominent  were:  the  Thespian 
Group,  under  Sam  Riot;  the  Outlaw  Group,  under 
Lady  Abby  Belledame;  and  the  Curtissy  Group.  The 
latter  had  a  splendid  code  which  almost  approached 
the  idealism  of  King  Arthur's  court,  although  there 
were  some  pretty  Green  Knights  among  the  Well  Read 
Courtiers.  Between  these  groups  there  were  varying 
relationships,  and  occasional  skirmishes.  Members  of 
the  Curtissy  Group  proved  that  "the  pen  is  mightier 
than  the  hockey  stick"  in  certain  unauthorized  attacks. 
The  Outlaw  Group  retired  to  the  woods. 

Some  of  the  greatest  battles  were  fought  among  the 
vassals  of  the  various  groups  who  had  formed  other 
alliances  called  Clubs.  Clubs 
did  little  to  arbitrate,  and  a 
great  deal  to  aggravate  Wars 
of  the  Interests.  Mounte- 
banks and  thieves  flourished. 
Mountebanks  sold  sandwich- 
es and  thieves  collected  class 
dues. 

Mediaeval  warfare  was  car- 
ried on  incessantly  with  un- 
'.old  cruelty.  Quarrels  over  lands  without  natural 
boundaries  (i.  e.  Double  Rooms),  resulted  in  the  ex- 
termination of  the  freeholder.  One  found  she  could 
not  stand  alone.  The  only  thing  that  kept  the  system 
from  decaying  was  the  rapid  succession  of  generations 
to  build  up  the  old  institutions,  and  take  the  place  of 
the  slain  and  wounded. 

Oh,  glorious  time, — oh,  divine  age  of  chivalry!  No 
doubt  we  shall  soon  look  back  upon  it  all  through  a 
rosy  glow;  that  period  during  the  Great  Plague  in 
1926,  when  everyone  found  a  topic 
of  conversation  in  the  prevalent  dis- 
ease, and  Rumor  brought  news  of 
new  trench  mouth  victims  at  every 
breath; — the  spring  of  1928,  when 
fire  and  flood  exceeded  each  other 
in  ferocity,  and  instilled  mediaeval 
panic  in  all  hearts.  One  lived  in 
perpetual  excitement. 

Visiting  players  furnished  varia- 
tion in  the  way  of  entertainment. 
Perhaps  some  future  Chaucer  was  entertained  by  the 
Denishawn  Dancers,  Cornelia  Skinner,  or  Judge  Ben 
Lindsay — who  knows?  Or,  if  pleasure  irked  one, 
there  was  always  the  War  of  Science  and  Religion, 
which  was  glad  of  new  recruits.  One  might  join  either 
the  forces  of  the  Great  God  Barnes,  or  of  the  Honorable 
Patch.  Everyone  lived  a  Full,  Rich,  and  Beautiful 
Life,  saddened  only  by  the  knowledge  that  the  Renais- 
sance would  soon  knock  her  castles  down.  (Renaissance 


i.eCTE-0    CLASS    CUFS 


250  ! 


*E0      VJHlTT    0* 


is  an  inspired  term  for  Commencement).  But  we 
need  not  have  worried.  Many  of  us  will  continue  to 
live  mediaeval  lives  wherever  we  happen  to  be;  to 
wage  war  against  people  whose  opinions  we  do  not 
understand,  and  to  carry  the  Spirit  of  the  Dark  Ages 
far  beyond  the  limits  of  a  college  campus. 

Feminist 


Matters  political 
Make  one  so  critical 
Thoughtful  and  practical 
Shrewd  and  pragmatical 
Quite  patriotical 
Partial  and  cynical! 
Problems!  so  ethical 
Seem  enigmatical; 
What  is  a  voter  to  do? 
Am  1  a  radical 
Wild  and  fanatical 
Or  an  intractible 
Stable  standpatical? 
Tell  me  instantical 
I  am  quite  frantical — 
Which  one  becomes  me  most, 
Red.  white  or  blue? 


Secret  Society 

Say,  campus  has  a  certain  clique, 

I  wonder  if  you've  seen  them,  too; 

They're  not  particularly  chic 

Nor  well-to-do, 

But  yet  unique. 

They  have  an  air 

Of  savoir  faire 

And  "we-belong-here,"  so  to  speak. 

I  envy  them  indeed  because 

They  work  together  quite  a  lot. 

Last  Saturday,  I  guess  it  was, 

Or  maybe  not — 

Oh,  yes  it  was — 

It  just  occurred 

To  me,  "Absurd 

That  we  can't  do  what  this  crowd  does. 

They  have  their  fun;  one  drives  a  car 

That  holds  them  all  when  they  go  out — 

Not  that  they  ever  travel  far — 

They  sing  about 

"How  dry  we  are," 

In  unison; 

Does  anyone 

Still  wonder  who  these  gangsters  arc? 

I've  seen  them  walking  down  the  street 

Abreast  with  shovels  on  their  backs; 

They  always  make  the  campus  neat 

And  clear  the  tracks 

Of  snow  and  sleet — 

In  fall,  it's  leaves, 

One  rakes,  one  heaves, 

And  gets  them  out  from  under  feet. 


The  shovel  army  digs  the  beds, 

Or  dredges  Paradise  at  times; 

They  have  more  use  for  level  heads, 

Than  making  rimes. 

They  work  in  sheds. 

They  heave  the  coal; 

And  there's  a  hole 

That  serves  as  club  when  night  descends. 

There  was  a  great  deal  of  nonsense  that  we  wanted 
to  insert  in  this  page  which,  though  it  had  little  to  do 
with  the  college,  had,  none  the  less,  been  written  down 
in  the  classroom.  For  instance,  the  following  came 
straight  from  Mr.  Rice's  class  in  18th  century  litera- 
ture: 


It  seems  difficult  to  supposes-,  that  the  hale  and  hearty 
Josie, 

Could  be  anything  but  rosey,  but  you  see, 
Her  maid's  blush  was  only  painting,  that  her  cheek 
was  always  tainting, 
And  she  could  not  help  her  fainting  at  a  tea. 


Then  one  day  amid  the  teacups, 

she   was  pestered   with   the 

heecups, 

And     she     quickly     shattered 

three  cups  with  her  jerking. 

When    she    saw    what    she    had 
shattered,    and    how    much 
those  teacups  mattered, 
Her  ability  was  flattered  into 
working. 


J8L 


JHATTFCED    TttftTE 


If  a  heecups  case  exposes,  three  such  exquisite  Limoges, 
To  destruction,  it  disposes  one  to  be  set 

By  a  strange  and  haunting  mooning,  to  see  if  a  fit  of 
swooning. 
Will  not  finish  up  by  ruining  a  whole  tea  set. 


So 


;he  took  up  her  position,  to 

the  doorway  to  the  kitchen. 

When  the  servant  brought  the 

dish  in,  she'd  be  ready. 

For  she  knew  the  sight  of  China 

(everywhere  but  in  a  diner), 

(If     expensive,      that      much 

finer!)    made  her  heady. 


Bl  THF  O0OR  WAV 
T-a   THE    tflTtHt* 


251 


With  a  full  faint  cry  of  "Hoo- 
ray!" as  the  tray  came 
through  the  doorway, 
She  crashed  headlong  to  the 
floorway,  as  the  plates  flew 
far  and  wide. 

When  from  her  fit  she'd  woken, 
not  a  dish  of  them  was 
broken, 
"Pullman  cups!  We  just  were 
joking,"  said  the  host,  but 
Josie'd  died. 


And  of  course,  that  leads  us  straight  to: 

Mercy,  Percy,  how  red  you  look, 
You  must  have  been  reading  a  naughty  book! 
But  that  is  not  quite  original.  We  must  admit  we 
spend  a  great  deal  of  time  in  the  classroom,  inscribing 
that  different  ways  on  our  scratchpad,  just  as  "How 
now,  brown  cow"  has  come  to  find  a  home  in  many 
of  our  note-books,  but  they  are  neither  of  them  origi- 
nal, nor  yet  part  of  the  professor's  lectures.  And  that's 
final. 


The  other  day  we  took  a  stroll  about  the  campus 
and  got  the  consensus  of  opinion  about  the  class.  The 
following  are  the  result  of  careful  thinking  and  honor- 
able voting,  and  if  we'd  had  time,  we  could  probably 
have  gotten  up  a  good  fooball  Eleven. 

Most  Simple — Simons  seems  to  have  this,  but  simply 

because  of  the  nursery  rhymes. 
Craziest   about   Boys — -Boies,   of  course.     And   why 

not? 
Most  whimsical — Margot  Johnson  stuffed  the  ballot 

on  this  one. 
Most   exotic — Nancy    Hamilton    wins     this    hands 

down;  in  fact  she  won't  humiliate  the  rest  of 

the  college  by  putting  it  to  a  vote. 
Most   Human — (Very   soon   we   are  going   to   stop 

playing  games  with  Ella's  name,  but  really  it's 

such  a  temptation.) 
Most     likely     to     succeed — Heigh-ho.      We     think 

Herbie   Hoover   and    Lindbergh   about   tie   on 

this  one. 


Comparative  Anatomy 

My  dear,  I  declare,  your  most  excellent  car 

Has  the  low-swinging  lines  of  a  dinosaur. 

It  runs  quite  as  smoothly,  it  growls  and  it  jumps, 

And  behaves  just  exactly  their  way  when  it  bumps. 


Sometimes  I  have  wondered  in  self  righteous  rage 
If  we  have  progressed  from  the  Jurassic  Age, 
And  if  this  is  progress; — the  life  is  not  bad, 
But  it  takes  no  more  brains  than  the  dinosaur  had. 


The  traffic  is  terrible — look 

at  the  deaths: — 
On  campus  we're  busy  just 

catching  our  breaths. 
Some   time   in    the   future 

(this  cannot  be  hid) 
We  will  kill  off  each  other. 

(The  dinosaurs  did.) 


T1E50  ZjO'C 


e£N 


% 


No,  I  have  no  car  up  this 
spring,  some  omission 

Prevented  my  getting  a 
driving  permission. 


t£>^G> 


EVOLUTION 


When  the  President  of  Student  Council  walks  in  on 
your  mid-morning  cigarette — Be  nonchalant — Light 
another. 


[  252  h 


V 


The  Editors  of  the  1930  Year  Book  wish  to  express  their 
gratitude  to  the  following  members  of  the  College  whose 
advice  and  assistance  have  made  this  volume  possible: 

Elizabeth  Atkins 
Virginia  Crane 
Adelaide  Hayes 
Frances  Rich 
Claire  Thomas 
Mr.  George  P.  Hyde 


.1930 


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Index  of  Advertisements 


Angotti 13 

Army  and  Navy  Store 10 

Bachrach 16 

Beckmann's 14 

Belanger-Zessin 7 

Bicknell 5 

Boyden's 8 

Bridgeman  &  Lyman 6 

Dorothy  Brooks 8 

Butler  &  Ullman 7 

E.  C.  Chandler 15 

College  Studio 8 

College  Taxi 6 

The  Colonial 13 

Cotrell  &  Leonard 14 

Class  of  1930 17 

Class  of  1 93 1 9 

Class  of  1932 12 

Class  of  1933 15 

Dewhurst 7 

Draper  Hotel 13 

George  D.  Emerson  Si  Co 8 

Exiner  Sport  Shoppe 14 

W.  J.  Fleming 5 

Francis  Hat  Shoppe 14 

Goldwasser's 15 

Frank  Brothers 15 


The  Green  Dragon 11 

Hampshire  Book  Shop 13 

Hanover  Inn 4 

Higgins 6 

Howard-Wesson  Co 11 

Kingsley's 7 

LaSalle  &  Taft 13 

William  Liddell  &  Co 11 

R.  H.  Macy  &  Co 4 

The  Manse 10 

Mary  Marguerite  Tea  Shoppe    ...  8 

McCallum 14 

I.  Miller 14 

David  J.  Molloy  Co 5 

Music  House 7 

Hotel  Northampton 6 

Plymouth  Drug  Shop 10 

Hotel  Puritan 10 

Ridge  Shop 6 

Hotel  Roosevelt 10 

Smith  College  Weekly 17 

Spaulding-Sinclair 13 

Sweetheart  Tea  House 5 

Tiffany  &  Co 3 

Walsh's 10 

Woodworth 8 


Tiffany  &  Co. 

Jewelers  Silversmiths  Stationers 


Quality-Through  Generations 


Mail  Inquiries  Receive  Prompt  Attention 

Fifth  Avenue  & 37- Street 
NewYork 


It's  SMART 

to  be  THRIFTY 


MACY'S 

34th  STREET    &    BROADWAY 
NEW  YORK  CITY 


When  visiting  Dartmouth  College,  reserve 
accommodations  at  :  :  :  : 


THE  HANOVER  INN 

Hanover,  N.  H. 

A.  P.  Fairfifxd,  Manager 

Thoroughly  modern  hotel  on  the  corner  of  the 
college  campus 


Compliments  of 

A  Friend 


Fleming's  Shoes  Are 
y  ncky 

Because  they  arc-  casually  conspicuous  and  lend 
grace  to  the  foot,  and  individuality  to  the 
costume. 

Hosiery  to  Match  or  Harmonize 

Fleming's  Boot  Shop 

189  Main  Street 


SWEETHEART 
TEA    HOUSE 

SPECIALTIES 

FRIED  CHICKEN  AND  WAFFLES 
WAFFLES  AND  MAPLE  SYRUP 
PURE  MAPLE  SYRUP  PRODUCTS 

Open  all  day  —  May  1st  to  Nov.  1st 

Alice   Brown 
MOHAWK  TRAIL 

Shelburne  Falls  Mass. 


The  cover  for 
this  annual 
was  created  by 
The  DAVID  J. 
MOLLOY  CO. 

2857  N.  Western  Avenue 
Chicago,  Illinois 


£*ry  Mol!o>  Mod* 

C.«.r  btar,  .(.,. 

trad*  mark  on  ih« 

bock  lid. 


"The  Store  Where  You  Get  Your  Gym  Shoes" 

For  Twenty-five  Years 

<J  Wc  have  sold  shoes  to  the  girls  of  Smith  College, 

while  they  were  here  and  after  they  had  left  Alma 

Mater. 

(&  We  send  shoes  all  over  the  country  to  the  girls 

who  left  college  years  ago  and  those  who  left  but 

last  year. 

<I  We  send   them   ANYWHERE  on  approal,  and 

we  suited  the  girls  so  well  while  they  were  here 

that  they  KNOW   what  we  can  do  and   keep  in 

touch  with  us  year  after  year. 

Shoes,  Hosiery,  Silt\  Scarfs,  Wool  Gloves 

and  Mufflers.   You'll  always  find  the 

old  prompt  service  at  Bic\nell ' s 

H.  E.  BICKNELL 

NORTHAMPTON,  MASS. 
158  Main  Street   ::   opposite  Draper  Hotel 


Bridgeman  &  Lyman 

Northampton,  Mass. 

Extend  Greetings  to  the  Class  of  '30  and 
Thank  Them  for  Their  Patronage 


Send  Us  Your  Mail  Orders  for 

SMITH 

Class  Boo\s,  Song  BooJ^s,  Banners  and 

Pennants,   Stationery,    Verse  and 

Anything  Else  in  the  Boo\ 

and  Stationery  Line 


Horn  "Northampton 


An  Inn  of  Colonial  Charm 


Hotel  Northampton 

"OLD  in  Experience  of  What  is  NEW" 

EXCELLENT  ROOMING  ACCOMMODATIONS 
AND  DELICIOUS  FOOD 

125  Rooms 

Main  Dining  Room    Coffee  Room 

Sun-Room  Tavern 

Private  Dining  Rooms 

Lewis  N.  Wiggins,  Manager 


PHONE 


College   Taxi   Go. 


RIDGE  SHOP 

Women's  Sports  Wear 
Tailored  Apparel 


Qompliments  of 

WILLIAM  HIGGINS 


FINE    SHOES 


at 


Reasonable  Prices 


The  Musical  Center  of 
Northampton 

The   Music    House 

143  MAIN  STREET 


Pianos 
Sheet  Music 


Victrolas 
Records 


KINGSLEY' 

s 

INCORPORATED 

Candies 

[ce  Cream 

Luncheon 

Sodas 

Toilet  Artie 

les                Imported  Perfumes 

Finger  Waves 

Marcels 

Belanger  - 

Zessin 

Nestle  Circuline 

Permanent 

Wave 

277  Main  Street 

Northampton 

Phone  688 

From   Abroad 

CABLE  US 

From  Your  Home 

WRITE  US 

We  will  deliver  flowers  to 

your  friends  in  'Hamp,  or 

elsewhere 

BUTLER  &  ULLMAN 

Flowers 


Our  Shop  is  Convenient 
to  You  -  -  - 

^  We  are  centrally  located;  those  little  adjustments 
that  your  glasses  occasionally  need  are  only  matters 
af  a  few  minutes'  work.  CJ  We  pride  ourselves 
that  our  interest  in  you  does  NOT  end  with  your 
original  purchase.  <J  Prescription  work,  mail  and 
telegraph   orders  are  finished   same  day   received. 

Opticians  to  your  President's  family  and 

the   majority   of   the   Faculty,   Heads   of 

Houses  and  Students. 

O.  T.  DEWHURST 

Registered  Optometrists  and  Prescription 
Opticians 

201  Main  Street  opposite  City  Hall 

Telephone  184-W 


BOYDENS 

The  Home  of  Good  Food 

Students  and  Alumnae 
Always  Welcome 


SPECIAL  ATTENTION  GIVEN 
TO  PARTIES 

196-200  Main  Street 
Northampton    -    Mass. 


THE  GIFTS  THE  THING 


at 


The  Dorothy  Brooks  Shop 


18  GREEN  STREET 


The  Mary  Marguerite 

For  Luncheon,  we  eat  at  the  Mary  Marguerite; 
For  Tea,  we  meet  at  the  Mary  Marguerite; 
For  Dinner,  we  dine  at  the  Mary  Marguerite 
Yes,  21   STATE  is  the  Mary  Marguerite. 

The  Mary  Marguerite 


George  D.  Emerson  Go. 

Wholesale  Grocers 

Largest  Distributors  in 

New  England  of  High 

Grade    Canned    Fruits 

and  Vegetables 


BOSTON,  MASS. 


WOODWORTH 

Ladies'  Hairdresser 

Permanent  Wave  a  Specialty 

245   MAIN  STREET 

Telephone  2390  Northampton,  Mass. 

O.  J.  Bonneau,  Prop. 


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215  Main 

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Compliments  of 

The  Class  of  1931 


A  POPULAR  HOTEL 

for  those  who  appreciate  the 
charm  of  the  unusual 

One  block  from  Fifth  Avenue  and 
the  shops — two  from  the  theatres — 
direct  underground  connection  with 
the  Grand  Central  Station. 

Dancing  nightly  in  the  Qrill 

The  Roosevelt 

Madison  Ave.  at  45TH  St.,  New  York 
Edward  Clinton  Fogg — Managing  Director 


The 
Plymouth  Drug  Shop 

31  WEST  STREET 

Agents  for  Elizabeth  Arden 
Toilet  Preparations 


Dry 

Cleaning,  Dyeing  and 
Fine  Launderer 

Pressing 

WALSH' 

S 

23  Green  Avenue               Telephone  409-R 

Next  to  New  Gym 

Hotel  Puritan 


390  Commonwealth  Ave. 


The  Distinctive  ^Boston  House 
on  the  approved  list 


Army  and  Navy  Store 

32  Pleasant  Street 

We  Carry  a  Complete  Line  of  Riding 
and  Hiding  Goods  at  Low  Prices 


The  MANSE 

An  Old  Colonial  Home 
with   Modern   Comforts 

54  Prospect  St.  Northampton,  Mass. 

Good  Food — Homelike  Atmosphere 

Table  d'Hote  or  a  la  Carte  Service 

Rooms  for  Transient  Guests 


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Engravers  and  'Publishers  of  J5etter  College  ^Annuals 
WORCESTER,    MASSACHUSETTS 

Engravers  and  Publishers  of  this  book 


Gold  Medal  Brand  Irish 
Linen  Table  Damasks 

are  an  infallible  sign  of 
good  taste.  Discriminat- 
ing purchasers  will  find 
them  on  sale  by  R.  H. 
Stearns   Co.    in    Boston. 


WILLIAM  LIDDELL 
and  COMPANY 

53  WHITE  STREET        NEW  YORK 

MILLS  AT  BELFAST,  IRELAND 


THE 
GREEN  DRAGON 

229   MAIN   STREET 


Visit  The  Qreen  Dragon 
When  in  TSleed  of  Qijts 


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Compliments  of 

Tke  Class  oi  1932 


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Draper  Hotel,  Inc. 

ioo  Rooms  with  Private  Baths 
and  Running  Water 


Popular  Priced 

Cafeteria  and  Dining  Room 

with  Tables  and  P>ooths 


Northampton's  Most  Popular 
Hotel 


Compliments  of 

LASALLE  and  TAFT 

Manufacturers  of 

Frozen  Delicacies 

1  1    HAWLEY  STREET 
NORTHAMPTON 


Query: 

How  many  of  you  in  1930  arc- 
leaving  College  with  a 
Good  Library? 

Your  Account  Here  is  Always  Good 

THE 

Hampshire  Book  Shop 


Say  it  with 

Spaulding  -  Sinclair,  Inc. 

Flowers 


Flowers  by  Wire 


Tel.  1290 


Guest  Rooms  at  the 

EAMESHOME 

Dining  Rooms  Next  Door 

COLONIAL  HOUSE 

OPPOSITE  PARADISE  ROAD 
149  ELM  STREET  TEL.  2510 


Cleaning 


Dyeing 


Violet  Angotti 


Dressmaker 


20  Green  Street 


Tel.  295 8-M 


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Candies 


Chocolate  i 


Bon  Bons 


(BccKmanrts 

MAIL  HT 


Mailed  Anywhere 

Our  Methods  of  Packing,  Wrapping  and  Shipping 
Insure  Safe  Delivery 

Your  letter  or  wire  will  receive  prompt  attention 

Join  our  host  of  mail  order  patrons 

BECKMANN'S 

The  Shop  Yon  Will  Always  Remember  by  Its 
Good  Things  to  Eat 


McCdlum  Service 

Conveys  to  the  students  a 
feeling  of  confidence 

Because  for  years  this  same  satisfying 
Service  has  been  our  offering  to  Smith 
students,  therein  lies  McCallum's  suc- 
cess, in  its  relations  with  students  — 
pleasant    and    appreciated    all    these 


years. 


McCALLUM 

^Always  Reliable 


Sport  Shoppe  -  Exiner 

Individual  Apparel  for  the 
Miss 

497  Main  Street  20  Green  Street 

Hyannis,  Mass  Northampton,  Mass. 


The  Francis  Hat  Shoppe 

Manufacturers  and  Designers  oj 

Ladies'  Straws,  French  Felt  and 
Velour  Hats 

We  Clean.  Block  and  Remodel 

190  Main  Street     -     Northampton,  Mass. 

Telephone   3069 


Gowns  -  Hoods  •  Caps 

For  All  Degrees 
Quality  and  Service  at  a  Low  Price 

Get  your  outfits  from  the  firm  that  introduced 
them  to  the  schools  of  the  United  States. 

Gotrell  &  Leonard 

ALBANY,  N.  Y. 


Compliments 
of 

I.    MILLER 

2  GREEN  STREET 


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GOLDWASSER'S 

217  Main  Street 

SMART  APPAREL  FOR  COLLEGE 
WEAR 


Harper  Method  Telephone  484-W 

E.  G.  Chandler 

SHAMPOOING,  SCALP  TREATMENTS, 

MANICURING,    MARCEL    WAVING, 

WATER    WAVING,    FINGER 

WAVING  AND  FACIAL 

MASSAGE 

78  Main   Street     -     Northampton,  Mass. 


FRANK  BROTHERS 

Fifth  Avenue  Boot  Shop 

Between  47th  and  48th  Sts.,  New  York 


Footwear  that  has  the 
svelte  and  dainty  lines 
and  exquisite  classic 
elegance  distinctive 
of  the  smartest   attire 

Exhibit  Shops  in  all  the  Larger  Cities 


Compliments  of 

Ike  CLASS  of  1933 


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Youth  Chooses  Bachrach 


On  modish  college  campuses  you  will  observe  that 
the  year  books  with  verve  and  imagination  have  used 
portraits  made  by  Bachrach. 

Photographs  of  Distinction 

Special  Rates  to  Students 


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647  BOYLSTON  STREET         ::         ::         ::         BOSTON,  MASS. 
1559  MAIN  STREET,  SPRINGFIELD 

New  York  Philadelphia  Washington 

And  in  forty  other  cities 


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SUBSCRIBE  NOW 
Smith  College  Weekly 

The  Paper  that  Keeps  You  in  Touch 
with  Your  College 


Compliments  of 

"The  Class  of  1930 


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