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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.
D.
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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ELIZABETH AVERY
INEZ WHIPPLE WILDER
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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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(Oxon.)
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
lnstructo)
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
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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.
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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
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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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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.
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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
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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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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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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
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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.
W^ *■
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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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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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
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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 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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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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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
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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
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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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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
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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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WEEK
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
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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
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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
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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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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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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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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
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World Fellowship
Worship
Publicity
Social Wor\
Church Cooperation
. Social Activities
Conferences
Speakers
Student-Industrial
Student Member of Advisory Board
Representative Cosmopolitan Club
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1931
1932
Esther Ogden
Elizabeth Paffard
Eileen O'Daniel
TSOGHIK ZARIFIAN
Lois Sweet
Margaret Scott
Caroline Woodhull
Kathleen Forler
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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
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Margaret Eliason
Lida Whitmore
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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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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
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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
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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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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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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
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Dorothy Rhoades
Helen Simpson
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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
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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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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
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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
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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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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
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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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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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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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OFFICERS
President
Secretary
MEMBERS
1931
Mary Chase
Martha Knapp
Harriet Gilfillan
Katherine Lackey
Dorothy Kelley
Elizabeth Perkins
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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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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
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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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Photographs by Stahlhcrg
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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Monthly
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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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.
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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
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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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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.
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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
Northampton
Street mass.
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
11
Compliments of
Tke Class oi 1932
12
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
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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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