OCR | Five College Compass (2024)

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HEN MRS. GREENE came to Mounc Holyoke in 1945, che rimes were
heccic ana confused, and war conditions had mulciplied those many problems chat daily
confronr che Dean of Residence. Mrs. Greene rook over a thankless job. Wich imperturbable serenity she directed and regulated life on our campus. .Busy as she was, no one
ever found her coo preoccupied ro give her fullest actenrion co a srudenc's problems,
however trivial. She seemed a close friend, noc a discanc auchoriry. Her wisdom, and
perception, and abo~e all, her ready sympathy, were deeply appreciated by every one of
us. She always rook time to explain her decisions; their justice and impartiality were
beyond question. Gracious, charming, humorous, she made each one of us love her. Ir is
with great pride and happiness that we dedicate this yearbook ro Mrs. Christine Evens
Greene.

Miss Purington and Mrs. Greene

Presidelll ROSWELL G. HAM

M.R. VALENTINE

GIAMATif

MRS. HAM

MISS VIOLA BARNES

MRS. G IAMA TII

MISS CATHARINE HASBROUCK

MISS MILDRED HOWARD

MRS. LEEDY

MISS RUTH DOUGLASS

MRS. HOLDEN

MR. DENOE LEEDY

MR. DAVID HOLDEN

reshman
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EW FACES, new classrooms, even a new home, freshman year. Handbooks and
letters foretold of big sisters and at lase chey appeared. Yellow and green cook on new 1mporrance.
Remember Convocation; in the dignity of the chapel, warching the processional we became a part of
Mount Holyoke.
New talk, new cusroms, C.I. libe, J.B., source themes, posture pictures, and serenades. We loved ro
sing, and there were all sons of serenades, che best, ro our big sisrers before and afrer show. What
a surprise to learn of che talent hidden in the class of '-15~ Then with only enrhusiasm and trembling
knees we cried out for choir. The proudest moment of the year, our debut

in

che back balcony. We

were so eager on Mouncain Day, trails weren't gootl enough; we blazed our own, loved ic, and cned
"never again." We choughc we knew all until Hazing Day when the Galloping Goons were impressed.
Then a new conception of the senior, the peak of academic and social ach1evemenr, on Founder's Day ...
ice-cream disuiburor at 6 A.M. Things happen early here. Who ever expected the sophomore choir
5: 30 A. M. the Sunday before Christmas vacation?
New events all, Llamie dance, Waves' Show, midyears, spring fever

in

Sourh Hadley, the Sphinx at

Ring Presentation and che packing of trunks co send home with the realization rhat soon there was co
be a new freshman class.

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First Impressions
The firsc days were filled wich ordered confusion. Everyone had
co be somewhere all the rime, it seemed, bur how did you gee

there? Whac lrnppened nexc? All of the ochers were freshmen
in the same siruarion bur whac were their names? Did they
feel as strange as you did? There were times when we were
sure we wanred to go home, bur there were more cimes we
were sure we wanted co scay.
O ur firsc glimpse was reassuring. The college hadn't changed
a bir since we had visited che campus. In che fall Souch Hadley
was a prercy sight. lr looked che way a college should-red
bnck, green ivy, and green shade. The big gate stood open.
Aratl1.1111c a1•en11es

Cars and people were everywhere. Was one of those girls you r
roommate:' Our rooms were unexpectedly empty. Almost the
first thtng we did was to stare planning and buying room decorations. Roommates went hunr1ng for cushiony chairs, and pracricallr smoJ on their heads hanging pictures and curtains.
The umes \\ e weren'c rushing somewhere or gening serried
we goc ro know our nexc door neighbors. We mer so many new

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people Which fau: belongeJ co which namei The newness of
college life Jre\\ us coged1er in a common bond, chough our
re..isons for lOm111g \\ere numerous as we soon found. We were
sure due che dass of ·,17 was going co do imporram rh1ngs on
campus.

RUTH ELAINE ABRAMS

MARY LUCILLE ALLISON

Chemistn

HistorJ

HILMA ELIZABETH ANDERSON

JOYCE CARROLL ARNSTAM

English Compos1t1on

Departmem Major in English

We entered thro11f!,h this gate ...

ALICE GERTRlJDE AsPLUND

EDITH ELIZABETH AYLES

JANE MONTGOMERY BANTA

Chem1s1ry

Ch1:mis1ry

Chemistry

and through this door ...

We were che largest class ever co enter Mount HolyoKe, for when we regiscered '48 had noc yec stolen
chac disrincrion from us. Bue despite our numbers and our glorr, we were srill 309 bewildered freshmen
who couldn'c find Mary Lyon till a friendly junior gave us a push in the right direccion. And ic was so
hor, and rhere were so many srrange people milling around, and we were so confused. We josrled chese new
cl~smates

as we filed slowly pasc a long cable, stopping every few steps to make an appointment for our

physical exam, or fill out the card for Press Bureau. Toward midday there came che news of lcaly's surrender. Sepcember 8, 1943-our college career was beginning upon an auspicious day.

NAOMI ANN BARBER

MAR1E LOUISE BARNES

SHElLA DOBA BARSHAY

Spanish

French

Economics and Sociology

:-\AKCY CLARKE BASSl TI (MRS.)

ELIZABETH ~1ARIOK BATES

Re!t!(1011

Chemistr>

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EMMA ELIZABETH BAUMAN

BARHAR1\ ANN BENJAMIN

Pncholog>

Reltgion

Convocation
CONVOCATION-THE "CALLING TOGETHER" \X'E LISTENED AND WATCHED IN AWE THE
Cl A~sr:~ GATHERED FOR THE OFFICIAL OPE:'\lNG OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR. WITH GREAT
~01.L\f~ITY TH[ FACULTY PROCESSED DOWN THE AISLE, THEIR COLORED HOODS IM-

PRLSSIVE EVIDENCE OF THEIR ACCOMPI ISHMENTS. IN THE MIDST OF UNCERTAINTY WE
FELT A PART OF THE TRADITION ETCHED DEEPER BY EACH CONVOCATION-THE TRADITION OF A UNITED PURPOSE, TO STUDY AND TO KNOW.

MARILYN SHIRLEY BENNEIT

PAULINE PERRY BERK.ES (Mrs.)

Ero11om1cs .md Soc10/og;

DOROTHY MARY BIRRELL

English Literature

Economics and Sociology

Our firsr classes in college! And ir
wasn'r ar all like school. How on
earrh could you wrire down all rhe
sruff char professor was reeling off?
And lasr period ir had been even
worse, for rhe French class had acrually been in French -

and such

rernfic, rapid French! And rhis afrernoon we were going ro have a
zoo lab, and we'd heard that rhere
were frogs ro be cur up. We wonIn 1he realms of 1he 11nk11ou11

The ac11demic

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ALICE DORA BLANK

MAY AUDREY BLATZ

Chemistry

Psychology

dered if the girl next co us knew

there, but then someone whispered

any more about all this than we did.

chat the girl in the plaid skirt had

She looked very self-composed, and

won a regional scholarship, and an

her notes were all in oucline form.

awful sense of inadequacy descend-

Bur then maybe she wasn't a fresh-

ed upon us once again. We'd never

man at all; there WERE some up-

be able ro pass in this place. Ir was

perclassmen in this course. A very

all very well

blase pair of rhem in the row in

(as a matter of fact, we'd been quite

front of us made us marvel at their

hot scuff there), bur this was col-

nonchalance. Baby English was bet-

lege, and this was different. Why,

ter; we were all in the same boat

colJege was terrific!

to

MnliAM SYLVIA BOBROW
Political Science

First Classes

get through school

Rush hour.

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We're off!

"Jc's goc robe Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, because after char
the llUncing season opens." Lush October, wich Mountain Day in
che offing. "Don'c do any work ronighc. I'm sure ic's comorrow.
They ve goc apples in the kitchen." Eight o'clock each morning

hods .t hush of expecrancy over the campus. Bur nothing ever
h.tppens-"and I didn'r study for char quiz." Then ic comes, ~nd
a morning char was gray suddenly lighrs up, and promises a perfccr clay. Screams of delight and hascily packed lunches. Hours of
climbing anc.l walking, then home and-"We only climbed chree
mounrnins-buc chere's always nexc Mountain Day!"

Autumn Harvest

'With the greaten of ease . .."

Mountain Day

ELISABETH CHARLOTTE BOCK

UNARDA SMITH BOGGS

Hi1tory

P1ychology and Phy1iology

MARJORIE ANN BOLSTER

BEVERLY JEAN BOYD

P1ychology

Spanish

Wartime Saturday Nights

Third hand high

BERl'.IC..f RACHEL BRAISLIN

)OY GOIDFLL BRANDT (Mrs.)

DOROTHY GIFFORD BRAYTON

Gum.in and French

£co11om1C1 a11d Sociolog)

P1)cholog)

Give him mj love
"The loneliest night in the week"

Wartime Saturday nights ... an institution that lasted only for the duration.
"Saturday night is rhe loneliest night in the week'" or would have been if we hadn't kept each orher
busy and encercained. Our acriviries were varied as rhey were numerous. The ingredienrs were simple
for a wartime Saturday nighr: an all female society, one box of writing paper, one pen, and one P.O.
address. All we had co do was sic down and begin writing "'Johnny dear, a Saturday nighr and here am
l " ... A minure larer we invariably WEREN'T there, because some fnend suggested a snack at Wilbur, a cup of coffee at rhe CI, maybe rhere was a record concert at South Rocky, and of course somebody always needed a fourth.
There were occasional dares, bur the Sarurday nights besc remembered were rhe ones spenr on
campus.
We dropped. inro bed planning to finish our Jeerer ro "Johnny dear ... " romorrow.

JACQUELINE BR ES LAV

ELIZABETH LOUISE BROWN

KATHERINE BROWN

Zoology

Mathematics

English Literature

~1ARY BRINES.MADE BROWN

SUSANNE ROBESON BUCKLEY

Zoolog}

Economis and Sociolog;

CAROLYN LOUISE BUSHELL

JEAN LEE BUTLER

£co110111ics and Sociolog;

English Compo1i1ion

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Winter Sports

Prep11red /or

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There came a time when looking out che window in che morning we
found the campus blanketed in snow. Suddenly the bicycles were absenc
from dorm fronrs and skis lined rhe porches insrcad. Dr. Parrie pulled
out her carton of crutches for emergencies and che "inter sports season
commenced.
Veteran skiers rook hold of Prospect slopes and spent weekends ac
Stowe and Brattleboro. For the rest of us Infirmary Hill was a fine place
to learn and so appropriately located for the winter spores classes. Our
legs were in the air more chan our heads. Other times we dragged our
our ice skates, left our home work in a critical scare, and wenr co the
skating rink. Some ankles caved in; some caved our; orhers stood
srraighr and were chosen to skate in exhibitions and the ice-carnival.
Some of us with a love for rhe exciremenr of a roller coaster jumped
aboard toboggans and sleighs co travel down near-by hills.
It was sad to see the ice crack and the snow melr. Bicycles came om

again and the skis began to disappear.

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Winter'1 wonderful!
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jF.AN LOUISE BUTLER

Art

SALLY ANN CARROLL
Department Major in Enp,/ish

JUDITH MARY CASSIDY

Physics

Class
Officers
Eldredge, D<1mo11, CJJ.rhman, Prati, and Cf/dina

BARBARA BOLLES CHASE

LILLIAN LlLBURI\; CLARK

SARAH ANNE CLARKE

Philosoph)

Ps;cholog}

Political Science

Hazing Day came along in the fall with commanding nores and phone calls from seniors that sent a
chill of uncercainry down the spine of the most sophisticated freshman. We were Galloping Goons who
galloped about the campus in gym suits and raincoats. We wrote essays, recited the Alma Mater, brought
ice cream and hot dogs to unsuspecting professors; we made speeches in P.O., directed traffic on College
Street, and saw the last degree of dignity leave us before those ominous black caps and gowns.
Then the time came to dress respectably again, time for dinner in orher dorms and movies. A stranger
couldn·t tell a freshman from a senior, and we had many new friends.

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Iind
Freshman year . . . Blind dares . . . we reminisce and remember how our big sister rushed around, called up her man's fracerniry house over at Amherst or Mass. Srare, and presented us
wirh rhe familiar, "A good boy ... you'll be crazy about him
call . . . broad-shouldered . . . good dancer . . . keen sense of
. humor, etc." Of course, some of us were lucky and mer the
dream man ar Llamie, our first big fall formal. Others, nor so
fortunate, had co "grin and bear ir", bur, anyhow, rhe excitemenr \\aS there e,·en if he didn't have everything. After Llamie
weekend, there were house dances where we mer blind dares

by drawing numbers our of rhe bar or by swirching partners
in a broom dance. Let's see ... who was he? In uniform, probablr ... a Wesrover man ... a V-12 ar Yale ... a pre-WesrPoinrer or Navy pre-flight at Amherst, perhaps. Then, in rhe
Spring, rhe sophs invited us ro Soph Hop and we were "fixed
up" once more. Chapin was a candy srore and huge lollipops
smiled ar us from rhe walls ... Blind dares ... we can smile as
we remember the naive blunders which we must have made .
bur all seems dim and long ago by now ...

''Are )On hating an) fun.'"

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Dates

LOIS (LOS!.ON

ELIZABETH .MARIE COCK

Zoo/og;

Ari and Archaeolog;

l\lARY ISABELLE COCHRANE

ELINOR EDNA CODINA

Economics and Sociolog}

English Literature

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Ring Presentation
Solutiofi to the riddle of the sphinx

Freshman Ring Presenrarion was our firsr chance co prove ourselves a unit as a class. Here, we starred our
wuh rhe novelcy which was larer ro prove a rradirion for rhe class of '47. As rhe central theme was Egyprian, we consrrucred a huge sphinx which was massive enough co fill rhe whole srage of Chapin. To adJ
ro the efiecc, we draped ourselves

in

sheers, donned Egypnan head-dresses and neckpieces, and marched down

che aisles of Chapin in rime ro a weird chant. The shore skit given on srage was climaxed by rhe mad dash
of Sally Jackson down the center aisle of Chapin. She had solved the riddle of che sphinx ac lase! The
answer to the riddle was presented ro the audience in the form of an enormous '47 class ring. Here,
through che rangible srrengch of chis new bond, we found ourselves a real pare of Mr. Holyoke.

KATHLliEN MARIE CONNORS

MARY -ELIZABETH Cozz10

MILLER MARGARET CRAIG

Romance LangtJageJ

Archaeology

Zoology

Semper Sphinx.'

AILEEN GERTRUDE CRAMER

FRANCES LEWIS CRANDALL

]OAN CUMMINGS

History

Music

Psychology

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JANICE MARILYN CUNLIFf'E

RUTH MARY CUNNINGHAM

Hutory

English Literature

GLORIA MARIE ANN CURRAN

HARRIET HAVEN CURTIN

Zoology

Art

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With the coming of the Spring of 1944 a new feeling came ro the class of '47.
New friends, big sisters, exams, traditions like ring presenrarion all helped us
setde down in our niche and acquire a sense of belonging.

ophomore
Year
HE YEAR ninereen hundred forry-four - and we came back ro Mounr Holyoke
ro upper class dorms, 200 courses, familiar surroundings, and old friends. There was a class beneath us
and far reaching horizons ahead of us. Ir was rhe first year we could say "remember when" and rhis new
sense of belonging was wonderful.
Shadows of war srill hung over the campus and we crossed our fingers, studied hard, and made our own
fun. Silver wings and navy anchors were seen all over campus and we rook hurried weekends ro get in
last precious minures. And rhen, roo, some boys were already sraning home. War made us feel small
inside our newfound "bigness."
'44 was a year for growing up. Excepr for the proceccing eye of rhe physical education department we
were quire independent. Our class rings arrived and we were very proud. Here was tangible evidence
for each one of us ro wear and for all the rest to see-char we were college sophomores, class of '4 7.
We even showed the campus our arrisric talent at Soph Receprion and Soph Skit. And remember how
proud we were of our class song? That was rhe year we spent spring \acarion on rhe college campus.
Spring came around, all roo soon, and we chose majors. Our far reaching horizons were coming nearer
and we began to feel a sense of achievemenc. Ocher classes said sophomores were the lose class, bur
we weren't so sure. By spring, '47 had accomplished a lor-we had grown up.

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Sophomore year-upperclassmen. It
seemed good co be back. There were

Fresh-air Stud) hall

consranc shours of "good summer?"
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we greered old friends ar rhe rrain

or the srarion. Ir was familiar co
have rhe busses co Sourh Hadley
so crowded. Our feelings were mixed, though. So many rhings were
tbe same; so many, different. Sophomore year meam new expenencesnew friends ro make, different dormicories, different social scams, new
academic worlds co conquer. We enjoyed our summer's respire, bur we
were glad co get back co the familiJ.r hind of rhe Cl. and the Libe.

Ord a

01't

of chaos?

Back Again

PRISCILLA ALDEN CURTIS

MARY ALLERTON CL'SHM.AN

Po/if/cal Science

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JANICE LOUISli DALY

BARBARA .MCKEE DAMON

1\lathematics

Political Science

Portals of sdence

BARBARA jANc DANA

ANNA NOR\X' OOU DAVIS

Econo1111cj uni! Sociology

DORIS MARGARETTA DEAKIN

Political Scilmce

E11glish Composition

Yes. order ouf of chaos.'

8.25 hopefuls

All chrough freshmen year we had heard of che ogre of che chird semescer-soph slump. Now ic hardly
seemed possible chat such a condicion had ever existed on campus. There was so much to do and so many
chings ro plan. At long last we received our class rings, and che yellow stone took irs place beside che red
and rhe green. At Soph Reception we did our first bit of upperclassmen enrercaining. Each of us adopted
a freshman and rook her to Wilbur. There she was shown a series of MHTs as they were in college, and
chen as chey were after commencement. Afrer reception v-.·e had Soph Ski r and our class song ro plan.
"h's Poppa Who Pays" showed college girls seen from the viewpoint of our fathers. We suddenly realized
chat as sophomores we were expected ro arrange char all-imporranr spring formal, Soph Hop. Ir was a busy
year, with no rime for a slump.

ALICE ANN DEARDORFF

MARY ELIZABETH DICK

BARBARA INGA DIESERUD

Zoology

Hiitor;

Ameruan Culwre

BARBARA ANN DRAPEAU

SHIRLEY DUBREUIL

French

ChemiIJry

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SUSAN DUCKWOR1H

GLORIA MARILYN DUNN

Chemistry

History

Classes themselves occupied fifteen hours of our week and thar was only rhe beginning. Ir was their accompanying labors that kept us busy. The day by day assignments that rook us to rhe Libe wirh annoying
regularity-the Jong hours of lab--rhe quizzes, bluebooks. rerm papers, reporrs. We mapped constellanons and mixed compounds, struggled through comp and economic theories, memorized an prints in rhe
same breach with history dares-and ofren wondered what ir was all about. Who among us hasn·r
typed into the wee hours of rhe morning or spent rwo francic days finishing that lase reading list jusr
before the exam? We griped anback honestly, was it ever "that bad"?

Why don't I do this more often.'

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HANNAll DLRl.A(H

BARBARA JEAN EARL

]ANbT MARIE EDDY

Chtm1rtn

Art

Zonloxr

LI pperclassmen
We were rarher timid on moving into upperclass dorms. Living with our elders was something

to

which

we'd looked forward, bur we were used co being rhe majoriry. The councless new faces made us feel insignificant. We could neirher remember names nor distinguish seniors (a fearful fault! ) . We learned,
chough often the hard way, and soon the only remnanc of our apprenticeship wus rhe familiar call
"Sophomore, get char phone!"
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MILDRED BrnFORD EnML'NDS

Pncholo;n

ETHEi.. CHASE EDWARDS

)OAN SHELBY EWREOGE

Plant Science

Histon

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Reception

Sophomore Reception gave us a chance to be hostesses ro a
new dass-our first upperclassman acriviry. We collected our
respective freshmen and deposited them in Wilbur for cider,
doughnuts, cigarettes. and advice. Chairman Marge Kempnich
saw that things ran smoothly and Libby Lyman and Leigh Merchant kept us encercained with their skit on Holyoke types.
(Remember Tex in chat red formal?). We saw traces of our
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freshman selves in rhe newcomers bur nosrnlg1.1 g;l\e war

ro smugness: we "'ere no longer che "baby class:·

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J.-1.:-.:ICE ELISE ER:-.:ST

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The Christmas Spmt

Christmas at Mount Holyoke meant
beaury and craditions we couldn't
possibly do without. Imagine not
hearing the glee club concert in a
chapel

Christmas

fragrant

w1rh

Christmas

greens, or missing the twinkle of
lights on the big evergreen tree.
Even

rhe

Amherst

"quarrette"

which seemed co have grown into
a small choir became a cradirion,
with its carols the night before we
left. That last night before vaca-

MARGUERITE THERESA FITZGERALD

MARGARET ANN FUNT

MARY ADELE FONTANA

E11gl11h Compomion

Psychology

French

"Hark the Herald Ange/J ... "

tion was a busy one-hair being washed, packing finished, and, rbis year, a surprise mummer's play from
Mountain View.
Term papers and blue books vied wirh the Christmas spuit. Many a mind \\as half busy srudying and
half chinking of plans for the vacation. Mose of us iusr gave in co rhe contagious spirit of cheer. We
made "spit cards'" with Jibe slips, Christmas stickers, and colored pencils. We wenc on a carolling rour of
faculty houses. We enrerrained Sama Claus ac ou~ dorms' Christmas parties. And early che lase Sunday
morning we rumbled out of bed co hear rhe sophomores going through Lhe halls, singing carols. The timelessness and warmth of Christmas carols accompanied the spirit of Christmas at Moum Holroke.

CAROLYN

HowARD FRENCH (Mrs.)
PI'!Chology

RUTH ALlCE GAINES

CATHERINE CONOVER GAMBLE

Pilcholog)

Frf!nch

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URSULA BLANCHE GAMBLE

}ANET PATRICIA GARDINER ( Harringcon)

Geolog) and GeograPh>

Eco11omrn and Socrolog)

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MrLDRED TERESA GAUDREAU

LA VL'RNJ:: PHILLIPS GLOMAN

Art and Archaeufu;o

Re/1gt011

Here u·e are again

D'ja Have a Good Time?
D'ja have a good time? ... Christmas is always wonderful -

three

whole weeks of fun and freedom
... rhe dances with men home on
leave, the reas and "hen parties"
with rhe old gang. Engagemems
... several of us came back flashing new diamonds and with plans
for rhe future. There were Christmas presents to be admired, dares
to be compared

. there was so

much to talk about ... yes, we had
a good rime. Then there were the
few minutes of posr-vacarion blues,
diasnosed as "sophomoricis", before
we plunged inro mid-years.

Those btlls tJ!(ain

Back 10 J/oe books ts hard

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Cenler for

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MIRIAM GOLDSTEIN

JOAN KATHRYN GRAHAM

FRANCES GERTRUDE GREENE

Economics and Sociology

English Composition

American Culture

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Airmail to the Pacific

As Women Have

BETH LOUISE GREINER

EVELYN JANE GROBOW

DOROTHY ANN GROSS

Chemistry

Political Science

English Composition

As women have always done in time of war ... we did our parr ... we knitted for the Red Cross, made
bandages for hospitals, sewed for the children in war-rorn countries. We answered the pleas for blood ...
many of us were donors several times, we bought war stamps and bonds in our dormitories and
ac a booth in P.O., we "adopced" war orphans, endowed European hospital beds, gave co che Red Cross ...
We learned first aid, conserved fuel by closing windows ac six in che morning, ace "cause dinners'', tried
not co lose racion books enroure becween home and house mothers, guarded shoe coupons jealously, slept
in double decker beds left us by the Waves ... War was a lot of little things ... There were the letters
ro our men overseas, dances and weekends when there weren'.t enough dates to go around-and when a
civilian was a curosicy. Parties and emercairunenr for servicemen at Westover and the Holyoke U.S.0. were
fun ... Pre-West-Pointers and A.S.T.P.'s had taken over Amhersr ... Public affairs lectures and special
programs kept us in conracc wich rhe wairing world, a Red Cross staff worker, veterans, war picrures and

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newsreels, all brought rhe war closer co us ... Furloughs and leaves were all-imporrant, pany weekends
were few. Our men were a part of the war, we ac Mount Holyoke were a parr of chis war. We, a peacetime
graduating class, knew war from a distance, yet there were chose of us who knew it closely. And we were
nor done, for after rhe rime of war comes rhe rime of peace ... now we are a pan of rhe peace.

Always Done

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Where'd all these men come from?

Song u·riter par excelle11ce

Young men's fancies tum to Chapin

The poppa who pays behind the
scenes in every college girl's Jife
came co the fore in Soph Skit. Rather we snuck in the back door of the
Somerset Men's Club to see just
what goes on in such an inner sanctum. '47 turned out some admirable
men thac night-with the help of
borrowed crousers and much grease
paint. Any symptom of che proverbial sophomore slump was worked
and laughed off in the process. With
our class song successfuJJy registered
with those of former years, we forged the final link toward unity, and

felt we could cackle anything-in
the spirit of '47.

ttlt's Poppa Who Paysl"

PRISCILLA GUILD

]ILL CORLISS HALE

Economics and Sociology

Latin America

ROBERTA HALLOCK (Kennedy)

MARION VIRGINIA HANOVER

Political Science

English Compomion

Roosevelt Dies

On April 13th Mount Holyoke joined the nation in
mourning the passing of our president. It had been
a grear shock ro everyone when we heard the news
broadcasts the afternoon before. Newsboys carrying
extras had soon invaded che campus. More than at
any ocher time in our then short college careers we
knew that every person in our valley retreat felt the
weight of the national crisis. No matter which party
we had cheered for in our fall campus election rallies,
each girl who attended the chapel service honoring
Mr. Roosevelt felt sincerely the impact of the world's
loss of a great statesman. We were sober, fearful, and
terrifyingly conscious that we were witnessing history
in the making.

ELIZABETH MAE HARRISON

ETHEL JUDITH HATCHFIELD

Art

MARION LOUISE HEIDERICH

Political Science

Chemistry

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V-E Day

May 8, 1945-and che fighcing in Europe was over! Tantalizing rumours had spread for a week before
chis official V -E Day. Prime Minister Churchill took over all ten o'clock classes via students' portable radios. We felt an inner surge of excitement, but were gratified by the sensitivity of the orders closing
all night spots and movies for the day. Our open chapel doors symbolized the most firring demonstration
of our thankfulness. This day lauded half of a job heroically done .. . Bue the shadows of the Westover
planes of war were still over our campus.

MARION HENDERSON

SHIRLEY MAY HERSOM

PATRICIA HIGBEE

French

Lattn

Ph)siology

MARY

Lou HILLS

HIJlory

Jo~EPH1NE BEn·1NGER

GLORIA HIRSCH

ChemislrJ

Hor· !'HEINS

Economics and !>ociolo;n

El!ZA8ETII GRANT HOGEMAN

Mathematics

Our Big Sisters Graduate
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Senior dignit;

al

its best

On commencement Day in 1945, we felt as if a very 1mporranc part of college life were coming tO an
end. Our big sisccrs had been wonderful friends and it d1Jn 'c seem quire right rhac \\e \\'Ouldn r see chem
back on campus in the fall. But we soon found char our f nendsh1ps would sci II concinue. It was fun co see
so many of them here for our Show and co sing our sister song once more. And now, as we are abour
co graduate, we listen eagerly to news of the successful jobs and che many marriages whicb comprise the
new life of our sister class. We will soon join chem as graduates and always our bond will be "the yellow
and che green blend inro one, '45 and '47."
L11tle Siiler Serent1de

Academic proceuion

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u n 1or
E HAD ARRIVED-with the ingredients for a perfect year. We were juniors,
and there's something about a junior-we haand feed us box lunches worthy of Oscar of the Waldorf. Little sisters co cheer us when, by some miracle,
scenery, music and everyone concerned goc together, with a triumphant result, Jn Days of Grace.
There's something about a junior- we had requirements our of the way, we were majors. The campus
was our field of concentration; we were majors, organizing world peace conferences one day, playing
hockey against Amherst the next. We were majors, glad co have made up our minds, though it was a
struggle between Plant Science and Archeology.
We were juniors, and prom queens. With the men in our lives in tuxedos again, and ourselves in net
and sequins, we tripped the light fantastic and rook pare in promenade. We were juniors, haring ro hear
the curfew ring on our one and only junior prom.
We were juniors. Then we crammed for those ever-awful exams, blew the dust off our Holyoke banner,
and sold our drapes only

to

buy someone else's, prep~ring for a year of black robes and the dignified life.

We were juniors, and there's something about a junior. If we had it co do over, we'd wane every moment
the same.

We 1mpacked ...

\X' e had always choughc about ic, bur 1c seemed so far away uncil chat summer day when char all-1mporranr

pose-card came, and rhere we were big s1srers \X' e dashed off lerrers g1v10g a brief impression of che college, srressed our willingness ro help. chen fevemhly compared chem wich rho:.e OUR big s1srers had
wri rten us! Seprember came, and we met them. our own licrle siscers. Ber-ween serenades and over cokes
we got ro know chem berrer. We cheered rheir jalopy race on Skinner field. and they raved over us and "In

Dcards and wished them luck on exams. We used rhem as stand-ins for our daces, praclicing for junior
prom. We saw chem through their first year, and then our fledglings were grown, and well on their own
way. But they were scill among our besr friends, anJ we would wacch their achievernenrs wilh pride.
Afrer a ll, weren'c W'E their big siscers?

II"e greeted our lit lie sirtcrs ...

Big Sisters Now
U''e utlcome.I

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Phi/osoph>

'-19unh.i1011?

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HELEN

0 . HOVENESIAN

Eng/uh Literature

SARA MILDRED HOWE

jANE ELIZABETH HOWLAND

Economics and Sociology

Economics and Sociology

"\~hen

morning gilds the skies ..."

Junior Choir

BARBARA HUNT

ELIZABETH FRANCES HUTCHINSON

GWENDOLYN LOU ISE IRISH

Rel1gio11

Economics and Sociology

Economics and Sociology

Junior Lunch
Eager customers crowd around the Junior Lunch counrer after the arrival of the little red wagon. The
sales mounr; no more egg salad sandwiches, rake the sign down. The change runs out and the group shifts
from one foot to the other, as their eyes flit from squares of cake to wrist watches which proclaim that
tempus fogies. Eleven o'clock. One bottle of orange juice left. The junior behind the counter becomes a
barker. "Junior lunch! Who'll buy the last bottle of orange juice? .. Nobody does, so she buys it herself,
and quickly closes shop.·
Get your Junior Lunch here!

/\I m'm·m·m, and it helps the class, too!

SARAH HURST JACKSON

]ANET ADAMS JOHNSON

JEAN JOHNSON

English Composition

Economics and Sociolo~y

Art

JO ANNE JOHNSON

LENORE MARION JOHNSON

Economics and Sociology

History

META LOUISE JOHNSON

MARGARET ANNETIE }ONES

Speech and Drama

Chemistry

Come rain or come shine-

Poree of grai1ity

"Gloom Week" begins wich chat dumpy feeling which comes
along wirh rhe rain. We wake up, look out che window ac rhe
wearher .. . "ceiling zero" . . . As we drag ourselves around
campus co classes, we see rhe familiar yellow slickers, so'westers,
and black boots. Then of course, there is the "M. H. T." who
wea~s

char smudged can raincoat job wich a red bandana overhead.

Oucside Skinner, we wade through a huge puddle ... then, on to
"P. O .", and we are our of the deluge for a minute ... Nexr, we
plod along chrough che chapel garden and finally reach the libe.
Here, afcer spending a few hours in rhe Scimson Room with che
rain pounding outside and lulling us to sleep, we leave for che
College Inn. Once having braved the elements co gee to chis
wonderful place of din and social chatter, we spend the rest of the
afcernoon convincing ourselves char the weather outside is just
coo impossible co face again ... and so we remain on and on ...
Bue ac lase ic begins ro slack a bir and we leave for home, wherever
it mighc be. D own in the dumps? Perhaps ... but we can always
hope for bluer skies tomorrow.

Victim of the elements

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IRENE KAPLAN

ELIZABETH BURR KELSEY

MARJORIE ANNE KEMPNICH

Philosophy

Zoology

French

Our favorite mail

These are the familiar faces you will remember simply because
chey are a real pare of Holyoke ... Firsc of all, there's Mr. Ham.
We recall his expressive face lighcing wich interest as we see
ic ac morning chapel, che cordial cipping of his hat as he meets
us on campus, or his twinkling eyes as he sirs ar the piano in the
dorms after dinner, singing ''Bones!" Next, there's Mr. Keyes ...
No one can reminisce wirhour chinking of him with his pleasant, careless, and genial good will coward all who wander up
to the "Inn" . .. Then there's Chippy, the postman, who brings
us not only the mail, but also his bright smile which he keeps
always ready co share with the world ... Next, Mrs. Williams'
sweet face is one which has become endeared to us after four
years of seeing it at the window· where we cash our checks ...
Finally, there's Mr. Felice who fixes our shoes, who commenrs
wittily on the affairs of the day, and whose kindly expression and
dancing eyes will be a lasting memory ar Mounr Holyoke.

Mender of lost soles

LOUISE WETHERILL VANKEUREN

MARGUERITE GRACE KILLINGBECK

BARBARA KROLL

Chemistry

ChemiJJr>

Economics and Sociology

A 1e11 and

tu 10

fives?

Familiar Faces

Good-morning/

Ke)es u;heeze

Mary E. Woolley Hall
Ma ry E. \'V'oolley H a ll is a building in which mosr of rhe college social acriviries rake place:. Upstairs, there
is Chapin Audirorium wherein are held "Junior Show", concerrs. Oram;ulc Club plays, \X.'ednesd.1y nighr
Jenures. Friday night movies, and big dances. Then. downstairs rakes us ro Wilbur Hall.

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roomy pbLe

to

r<:lax rnmforrably. play ping pong, or order hamburgs and cokes from Mrs ·A." Here, che srnJes and barn
J.1nces are usually hc:ld on informal weekends. There are ocher spots \\ orchy of mennon in M.tr} \\ oulky
suLh as chc: offices for studenr organizations and Alumnae Associarion, and the New York Room. '' h1Lh is
a perfecr meeting place for dubs and smaller lectures.
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MARY NAOIA LAMB

LAURA Rt'TH LA -.,r

G'eolog) anti C.eograph)

ll11gluh Composlfl.011

~! ARION DORIS LEBSON

111Lr1'.A ELIZABETH LECl\.O

Ewno111io anti Sooolo.i:,.i

:Jpa11hh

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Saturday luncb-depleted ranks

And then, of course there were the week-ends we spent right within the limits of South Hadley (Moody's
corner, briJge beyond the sash facrory, Connecticut River, Granby Road). Sometimes that meant a solitary session in a Jeserred carrel or seminar room-blue-book on Monday ... Clapp's open after the libe
doses. Bur then there were also the Saturday afternoons we spent playing bridge in the smoker, or skiing
on-Prospect, or catching up on our correspondence, or listening ro the opera, or playing tennis. And the

C. I. was always crowded-you might be broke, but you could always scrape up a nickel for a cup of coffee,
and Mr. Keyes' music was free. And there was Wilbur . . . ping-pong, relaxation, Mrs. A.'s dry comments.
And in the evening, the record concert in Norrh Rocky-Brahms, Beethoven, Bill's last letter ro answer,

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}ANET LEITCH

SARAH L ESTER

ANNE L'HOMMEDIEU

Political Science

Religion

Psychology

A Weekend
at Home
Respite from the readi11t room

Shoscakovicch, a scory in Cosmpolitan, Mendelssohn, the lacesc
issue of Mademoiselle. And chen afrerwards a crek up co Ducchlands singing "Burning Leaves." Sure, we often griped and spent
a loc of rime wishing chis were che week-end we were going ro
Princeton or Darcmouch; of course we said chac South Hadley was
rhe dullesc possible rown co spend a week-end in, nothing

t0

see,

norhing ro do, same old people, same old place-but we were
having a sweU rime--and knew it.
The 1macademic INY

NELLIE RYAN LUHN

EMILY KAMM LURFNSKY

Zoology

PS)cholo.f!..l

ELIZABETH DWIGHT LYMAN
English Com poJJIion

MARY LYNC H

ARLENE MCAULIFFE

Pre-/\! edical

Ps}chology

JANE FRANCES MCCALL

FRANC ES PARKER McCo RMI CK

Art

Geology

Junior Show

"W hispe,,.ing Hope"

Show was one of che high spocs in Junior year. We painced,
sewed, danced, sang, and rehearsed for weeks puccing Libby
Lyman's and Spinny Mayhew's mascerpiece inco the final polished

'' What u ould Ja) the u 1/e.'11

stage of produccion. We worked hard but ic was fun; and we
were pleased as punch wich che results of our labors. Justifying
our pride in our own calenc, che audience refiecced our opinion:
"In Days of Grace" was a smashing success. Remember the excicemenr rhac nighc? The corsages from our liccle sisters, the thrill of
being backstage, che applause and laughter ac the right spots, ''15
and '47 and '49 all singing our sister song for che first and only
rime? Afrerwards we went back co parties in che dorms and found
che traditional turned-down beds and box lunches, courtesy of our
litrle sisters. Somehow we felc our unity as a class chat night and
chat class' part in che college in a new way. Show was wonderful;
and when we were officially asked co give it again for graduacion.
we knew chac we were almost as good as we chought we were
Thac was che greatest thrill of all.

"Ever1thmg iJ going nicely"

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Rl1TH MACIVER

MARY CAMPBELL MCKOWN

"'11sic

Chemistn

ANN .MCMILLIN
£co11omic1 and Sociology

MARGARET

The m11src makers

Return engagement

"Ladies and gentlemen-rhe president is coming.'"

ELIZABETH HALL MACHEN

GEORGIANNA MAIN

French

Amerzcan C11/t11re

BARBARA HELEN MANGLIER

Department 1\fa1or

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Fnglish

Junior
Officers

Bar.rhay, Abrams. Kempnich. Hc1\lilla11. }oh11.1011. Parrrms

Junior year brought new additions to the 1isr of officers To cover our more active schedule, we had Heads
of Freshmen Handbook, Lirtle Sisters, Junior Lunch .•ind Show: Prom as usual was the respon51bdiry of
rhe vice-presidenr. Ir was a full year and rhey \\Orked O\Crcime

to

keep things in order and running

smoothly. We proved again we chose our leaders for abtl1ry as \\ell as personaliry. for rhe jobs were excellently done. They had, and ha,·e scill, our graticude for a ye.ir well run and made as easy as possible for
rhe resr of us.

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The game .. .

Football Games
Firsr Ltme rhe lerrer ... then the delighted gasp ... could we
come for che weekend ... the big' weekend ... rhe biggesc
weekend, football game and formal dance! We nor only could
come, we did in droves. Threw a few things into an overnighr
bag ... "Now he said to bring a little black dress for Friday
night, swearer, jeans, a formal ... I'll never be able ro get my
pearls 1n and close rhat thing." The nighr before che big evcnr
was spent going over che rrains che Hanford and New Haven
Railroad had co offer. "The 12: 17 conflicrs wich my Greek L1r.
I'll rake the 12: 17." And we were off in a cloud of dust and a
Heigh ho ... Princeton, Dartmouth, Williams, Cornell. and
any or all points north, ease, south, wesc and Ambersc. Ir didn't
marcer, you screamed your lungs our ar Yale or Harvard
games . . . jusr a pennant behind a yellow chrysanthemum.
Later rhat nighc at the formal dance rouchdowos, firsc downs.
and kickoffs were things of the pasc and you were dreamy
dancing co the music of a "name band" ... Football weekends
with all the trimmings, an essential ingredienc in the never-robe-forgoccen recipe for college fun.
Celebration of virtory

and Formals
lfle cheered them on

DOROTHY COLSON MANRY

IL\Rl\IFT \'IRGIJ'.:IA ~IARSHAl.I.

Phtlo .• ophy

Mathematics

ry

BERNICE MATLOWSKY

SpulllJb

EmTll AIKEN MATIHE\X'S
A111tr1ca1J Culture

Discuss, diagram, and define
Into the unknown

Cali of the libe

We Did Study

CAROLINE KN IGHT MAYNARD

RACHEL MEAD

MENDER, MONA SIEGLER (Mrs.)

Political Science

Political Science

Psychology

We did srudy ... Those of 1.1s who
do nor spend two or rhree after·
noons a week in labs, spend many
hours in the reading rooms and carrels of rhe libe. To keep us busy
~here

are blue books, weekly quizzes,

term papers, rhen finals, and lasr of
all, majors. There are rhose horrible
weeks when rhere are rhree papers

Term paper terminal
Back to the salt mines

due plus a blue book in some orher
course. There are always extra books
ro be read, an exrra lab, and for
some of us there is honor work. Ar
exam rime rhe reading room is full,
and rhere is no room in rhe stacks.

And rhere are many rimes when
lights in our rooms burn well imo
the night--or morning.

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MILDRED PRISCILLA MENHINICK

MARTliA LEIGH MERCHANT

JEANNE LEE MOFFAIT

Psvchology

English and Spanish

Department Major in English

GENEVIEVE MOORE

JAYNE ELIZABETH MOORE

Art and Archaeology

Chemistry

HARRIET GOODWIN MULLANE

N EUSW ANGER
Reltgion

GI ADYS

Child Ps)chology

Spring Sports
Unorganized

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Ready, aim ...

Ummm-jusc sniff rhac air. Spring. And wirh it came spring
sporrs. Gym suits replace our winter wear, and we scarred practicing char serve again, trying co regain our fall form. On Upper
Lake che smooch planes of paddles cue the warer and rose again,
rhythmically, (sometimes). We saw ourselves-firsr for form.
Sometimes we just drifred and looked across co the archery field,
where our friends tried co keep rheir eyes on the point of aim,
as the arrow traveled in a long smooch arc over rhe field, missing
rhe carger complerely. We went home, walking by Skinner fieldodging a scray baseball, and ignoring rhe cries ro "ger off third."
We were chinking-maybe romorrow will be warm enough for
swimming.
Paddle

JOUr

oun canoe

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AUGUSTA CARLISLE NOLAND

)ETTA 'JORRIS

IRENE NORTON

En !!.'1.rh Com position

Pohtica! Scrence

Philosoph'Y

Su fill!. J our partner

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All together. comrade.r

May Day Pageant
The full pageantry of May Day was suspended during che war, but last spring it reappeared in all the color
of former years. Pageant Field was arrayed in ics new shrubbery and even had a piano, bur on the crucial day
1CSelf, che rains came, and the whole company adjourned icself m Chapin

t0

do whac be~t it could in con-

fined quarters. T he pageant consisted of three solo dancers who were searching for the May Queen among

LILLIAN SLOAN NORWOOD

KATHARINE MARGARET O'CONNELL

JEAN GARO:-!FR OLIVER

English Literature

History

Econom/CJ anti Sociology

Coon. Klinck, Cla)ton. Schultz. Koehler, Dit·ine. frish

the dancers of che United Nations. Each rime they beckoned, a
new group of dancers appeared. Finally che climax came when
the unknown Courr and Queen were re\'ealed coming down che
aisles, and che Queen herself was crowned by Mrs. Ham.

Hol)oke's Loi elre.11

Grand march

Junior-Senior Ball
Our hearts and heads were spinning over Junior-Senior Ball.

The carousel theme and revolving crystal

ball helped co carry us around in the dream that was our Junior Prom. Many one-and-only's were back
just as we had hoped they would be. It was something extra special on rhe romance side of our college
career, and we were glad co share it with the class of '46, whose men had been too busy with Uncle Sam
to get back in their junior year. The banquet beforehand was ours as a class, and the whole evening belonged to each individual Prom Queen. After the dance, the Amherst D-Q 's and refreshments in Wilbur
helped to wind up to the spectacular 1: 30 permission. That night the Sphinx was purring like a kitten.
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Food without formality

Sunday barbecue

MARY STUART

Orro

MARY ELLEN PADIN

PJycholog}'

Ph}sics

CHARLOITE COLB PAINTER

DOROTHY GRACE PARIETII

Chem;str)'

Chemi1try

Warf'fn / .. ,\ifarK.111tu

The big fotJr

We'd crossed our fingers for our pals in che senior class during their majors. They'd come through safely
and now we breathlessly wacched chem rushing around in black scockings and robes for four days, pulling
some weary parent along behind. This meant that we were to lose the class of '46. It was theirs co
carry the laurel and process in chapel for the lase cime, and ours to wish chem well and cake over the symbols of seniority. Most of us were on

camp~s

for chis, for Show and for the Glee Club Concert. We saw

che process of loading a four year's accumulation inco rhe family car, and had the chance to catch up on

PRISCILLA MARGUERITE PARSONS

THEODORA PATCH EN

MARY ADALINE PEACOCK

P.rychology

Ps'ychology

Economics and Sociology

Spirit of '86

Our heritage

'46 Graduates
good-byes and promises to write. The most important moment for us, as juniors, was the srep sing, for
when '46 willed us their steps in song and the officers gave their robes ro us, we were officially seniors.
From Skinner steps we trooped over to the chapel for the planting of the ivy. The will was read with the wic
that had emerrained us for three years. These graduation traditions changed mood as quickly as we walked
from one spot to another. This was the lase act performed by the class which had grown so close

t0

us. I c

was sad and exciting to watch, and know char we were following right behind.

KATHERINE ANNE PEDDLE

MARTHA EVELYN PERKINS

]OAN lOEWY PERLMAN

Plant Science

Economics and Socio/of.')'

Zooloxy

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r
ENIOR YEAR ... Three years behind us and one year before us ... A year
that went all too fast. There's so much to remember, the little things that are now so important, such
as caps and gowns at Convocation, when we first realized we were seniors, and our claim ro Skinner sreps.
This year, like the others, was filled with impressions that would last long after graduation ... The now
familiar pattern of classes, labs, and libe, broken by the fun and freedom of Mountain Day. Another
"Llamie"-the last one-and ours. H azing Day, when we as sober seniors reviewed the parade of freshman "Durachkas" from Skinner steps. "Show," 48's ammic success. with the serenades following and
making us so much a part of Mounc H olyoke. T hen, rhe morning of Founder's Day when we served
ice cream to sleepy freshmen at Mary Lyon's grave. And nor to be forgotten were the "parry-parry"
weekends at Dartmouth, Princecon, Yale, and even Amherst. December brought the Whiffenpoofs to
Holly H op amid the pre-vacation rush of days and papers before the semester's end and our Last Exams ...
Winter's Snow Ball, Ice Carnival, ski weekends, followed by Soph Skit, the debuc of our talented little
sisters. Senior Ball, the long awaited fling-our last before majors ... And then graduation, the end of
"Our Mount Holyoke youch and college days." All this was ours ... is ours to keep.

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RllOOA FLORENCE PERLSTEIN

Eco nom JCs and Sociology

fAfTH A UDREY PIER
La1111

Amer1Ca11 C11lture

HELEN A DELE PIPER

English Composition

Big
So now we've reached the lofty estate of seniors-at lease we
chink it's lofty. We just can't help but feel important when we
see the little girls we came to college with four years ago acting
as presidents of all the organizations which seemed so confusing
ro us then. It hardly seems possible that it's really '47 walking
down the aisle ac Convocation and Founder's Day, looking almost
over-solemn. It's our classmates coo who racked their brains fo1
Hazing ideas and then couldn't keep straight faces. And we're

Lester, Holden, Snedecor, Ronder,
Kroll, Greiner

The home stretch

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RUTH }EAN POLLAK

(Lasser)

PRISCILLA PERKINS PRATI

VIRGINIA ROBERTS PRAIT

Chemistry

Chemistry

Mathematics

Wheels
the gals who careen down the paths co chapel, riding bikes with
the wind blowing in those senior robes. We can let off plenty
of the steam we store up studying for majors by roaring whistles
at the grass walkers. Diamonds and job applicacions swim before
our eyes-all for a big future where we'll be licde frogs in the
big pond again. But for now we're the "Big Wheels", and we

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love it! Ir's these finishing couches that really make the song of
'47 swell. And as for us, we like to shout it ro the world.

Senior privilege
Proof of pou·er

Step children

Coeds for a weekend

On a beauriful aurumn weekend Mounr Holyoke rurns co-ed for Llamie.
The great migration for che evem takes place from Yale, Darrmouch,
Princecon, and orher higher inscicurions of learning for young men. We
always look°for lacs of people, maybe a hayride, a smoorh orchescra, and
a wonderful weekend. Our come our besr formals and our subrlesr perfume for Holyoke's first big all-college dance of the school year.

"46 Llamie, the proceeds of which made rhe 1947 yearbook possible,
was the biggesr and best of our four years. We had almost forgocren
there could be so many men on campus and so much going on all at once.
There wasn·c anyone who wenr who didn't brearhe a sigh of conceormenr and bring fonh che verdict, "Simply wonderful."

Llamie Weeke11d

The great ourdoors

M ARY ANN STILLMAN QUARLES

(HARLOTIE ANNE QUINN

Ph}siology and Chemi!try

Poli11cal Science

MARGARET NADI NE RADEFF

ANNE L OUISE RANDALL

Art

Economics and Sociology

The heaiens declare

LOUISE LOVELL RANDALL

GLORIA CHARLOTrE RAPPUHN

JANICE CARLISLE REED

American Culture

Ph)sics

Zoo/on

Abbe) Hall

Skmner Hall

Campus
There is a mellowness, a scaceliness in the buildings on Holyoke's campus char is never co be forgorren.
They are covered with green in spring, brill1anr reclasses come and go, gathering each inside their protecring walls when it arrives, and reluetanrly bidding
it farewell four years lacer, four years thac pass all too quickly.

DORIS BROWN REMENSNYOER

Ph-ysiolog;

ANN HOBBS RICHARDS

MARGIE CRAIG RICHMOND

Political Science

Zoology

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LORAINE

w ALTER RILEY

(Mrs.)

MARY RUTH RITCHEY

Reilgton

Ph)cholog;

MARY ANN RlTCHIF

MARY ALICE ROCHE

Chemistry

Zoology

Williston Memorial Library
The Libe is the nerve center of the .campus. H ere rhe MHT's garher co grind

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our assignments, keep up on gossip, nap in the Stimson room and help wear the
path from the side door ro che Inn for char 4 o'clock coffee.

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SARAH CHAJRES ROCK

NANCY RODGERS

JOAN LESLIE RONDER

Philosophy

Department Major in English

Pre-Medical

DEBORAH RUBIN

SHIRLEY ANN RUMBLE

LAURA NEWTON RUSSELL

Economics and Sociology

Economics and Sociology

Political Science

Smcrl>

for 1111de111J

Respite from dasses

Extra-Curricular
"Don'c lee your scudying incerfere wich your educacion", some perce1v10g person once said. And rhere
Joe:, wme

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ome "hen book le.uning has m be laid aside anJ ocher accivicies found co make ··well-rounded"

\\omen of us

an1v1uc:s

So we look arounJ us on campus anJ find ourselves fairly swamped wich excra-curricular

There is always a lecture of unusual inceresr or a projecr in social or incernacional relarions to

widen our scope of knowledge. There is Ouring Club and A. A. co ger us oucdoors and make us rugged.
ln face chere is an organ1zarion for mosr of our individual incerescs and ir is a wise Mounc Holyoker who
cakes ad' ancage of rbe wide offering of excra-curricular doings.

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MARY ELIZABET! I SALISBL'RY

RL'TH SALTER

Arr

E11g/JJh L11erar11re

CLARA LE BARO:-. SA~IPSO'<

Em:. Ii ,h

L11e raf 11rt

~[ARCIA ~A~IL

f:.11.r;luh Compo

Fl.S
1f/011

Schu eitzer, Cloman, Spence, Johnwn

A great honor and privilege was besrowed on us when, as students of Mount Holyoke College, we were
given the responsibiliry of running our own campus government. We, of course, elected our most capable
srudenrs ro office, but each one of us knew the need for every individual's cooperation in order that a dig·
nified, honorably conducted government would result. Two years ago S. G. A. wenr efficiently into business

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MARGUERITE PENNINGTON SCHAFFER

MARION LOUISE SCHMIDT

MARY LOUISE SCHMIOT

Political Science

Psychology and Physiology

MathematicJ

S. G. A.
wich che full supporc of adminiscracion, faculcy, and scudencs. By 1946-

'47, our senior year, ic has proved ics
Bernie and biktt

worth and we have proved our capabiliry ro run our own campus governmenc.

1946 found S.G.A. alerc co the
possibiliries of rules and regulation
changes and che resulr is a syscem
of lace permissions for daces and
orher evencs that everyone agrees ro
wholeheartedly S.G.A. is past che
experimencal stage and has grown
co full heighc, efficiently passinB

new rules, modifying old ones and
making chem scick by mering our
pu™shmenc through J.B. We are
prolld of ics success anhave been on hand for irs inauguration.
Center of student acri1•1ty

)ANET ELIZABETH SCHOEPFLIN

EVA SCHREIFR

MARGARET ANNE 5CHUHMA1\;N

HIS/Or)

1\lathemat1cs

Economus and Soc10/og)

J.

CARYL SCHWARTZMAN

MARGARET CHRJSTINE SHANNON

Economics and Sociology

Physics

AUDREY MURI EL SHAPIRO

VJRGINIA SHERA

Economics and Sociology

Economics and Sociology

B. is a guarantee of the face chat we govern ourselves. To it we owe our pride in the honor system and

our effective student government. For if we fail to abide by the rules we have set for ourselves, we face
noc che faculty, and noc members of the adminiscracion, but a group of our fellow students. Since through

J.

B. we enforce our own rules, the college has faith in us.
Whether ic's a matter of signing out, smoking within limits, or keeping quiet during quiet hours, every

S.G.A. rule has a direct bearing on each one of us. If we feel that any rules are unfair, we have a chance
to

change them. If we disagree wirh a decision of

J.

B. we have the right to appeal. Judicial Board is

an integral part of our college life, and we are proud of its accomplishments.

Don't forl!,el the P M.

8:45 A. M .

J.B.

Cooper. S. Roberts. Cloman, C1nhm11n, Schmidt. Reminl!,ton. Perry

ELIZABETH ANN SIBLEY

Phrlosoph_i

Et..rZABFTH SILVER
Amerrca11

C11lture

There's a light upon the mountam

SARAH SKll..l..ING

English Composition

Hirsch, Lester, Brayton, \f1 ilson

From the beginning of our freshman choir fin"c.liscovery" of new music, and rhe thrill of performing in pllblic.
At Chrisrmas we sing carols from all over the world, and in the
spring we give a secular concerr. Along with our glee club career
we provide music for chapel and Sunday services in our class
choir.

Glee Club and

hoir

THEODOSIA DILWORTH SKIRM

ILENF JEANNE SLATFR

ELIZABETH ANN SMITH

Ceo/of..> anti Gcograph)

Eronom10 and Sooolo/!.)

Chem1slr)

Fellowship of Faiths
The Fellowship of Fairhs is as broad in scope as are che inrerests
of irs members. As its name implies, it stresses the religious be·
liefs which we all hold in common. Its varied activities provide
opporruniries for worship, spirirual and inrelleccual guidance, and
crearive action. By means of conferences, such as our own campus
conference, worship services Thursday evenings, Friday morning
chapels, and service in rhe community, Fellowship unites all faiths
and gives us a basis for real understanding.
C. Smith, lr1Jh. D11ff111. Da1 ·ies

Familiar sight

Donuorth, Gedne). Walser

Abrams, Miller, ,\fcQ11il/en

Athletic Association
There may he required gym for everyone but there is also A.A. for
real athletes. A.A. sponsors inrerclass compecirion and intercollegiate
meers. Teams are made up of chose girls who are looking for extracurricular arhlerics. Everyone on campus is a member and every class
has its concribmions to rhe All-Holyokers. The highlight of the A.A.
Banquet is the presemarion of the Sarah Srreecer Cup to rhe senior
wirh the besr posture. A.A. adds up ro health, exerose, and a good
rime fore' eryone.

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Outing Club
Outing Club, or "O C.' is an acme O\ganization on campus. \XI hat 1t has ro offer is well-known ro all. The
cabin 1s a source of consranr pleasure for chose \\ho '"sh ro c:nior "roughing ic' for a nighc On an overnight mp, the heelers are there tu organize rhings, order fuoJ, .tnd ~ee that everything is left in perfecc
order; while the leaders supervise everyrbing in general. Ocher features of che club are its ourdoor fireplace for singing and good fun; its managemenc of"( arn1val" Snow Ball weekend, 1rs familiar "O C .. cal·
edar: and, above all, ics emhusiastic support by members of the scudenr body
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)EAN ELIZABETH SMITH

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BUSHKELL St-UTH

Dep.irt went '1a1or

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EngltJb

)EANNE SNEDI (.()R

1\Al\.C\ CECILIA SODERBERG

Politu-al Sa1:11ce an.I fwnumi,J

.lfathematrcs

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Bar.rhay. Kaplan. Dat•ir, S11llizoan

With UN headquarters-the center of foreign affairs-so near our own doors, I.R.C. is becoming a 'iral
organization. This year it has been especially acnve, being chairman for rhc fifrecn-college securiries conference and giving Mounr Holyoke the chance

t0

be the first college ever co emerrain a group of UN dele-

gates.

0RNELA PROVIDENCIA SOTO

HELEN STARR SPRING

MARY ELLA STAY

P.r,.cholo;:y

Zoolo!!,}

Bio-Chemi.rtry

Debate
All rhrough the year Debare Club
has been cackling one of rhe most
controversial questions of the day:
"Resolved: that labor should have a
Industry." In the debate with American lnrernational College held here
on campus in the fall we upheld the
negative; in February's clash with
Amherst we core our shirrs for the
affirmative, and in rhe M.I.T. rournamenc we had a ream on each side.
Many other invitations to inrer-collegiare debates we"ve had co turn
down re,gretfully.
Zager. Tucker. Eldredge. Roser

PATRICIA ELLEN STEIN

]ANET BOYD STOKE

MARGARET STl'RGIS

Ps;cholog)

Po/111Cal Scrcnu

810/01?,)

NANCY jANf! SUTTON

JEAN ANDERSON TAYLOR

R11'1gro11

Chemistry

I
HOPE

w ATERS THOMAS

(Mrs.)

DL:LAMARCIA TILTON

ReliKion

Geolog,·

Blackstick
If rhere s some porential Jane Ausren in our midst, chances are
thar once

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in

her life she has appeared in public wirh a piece of

black rape Jown the centre of her forehead and nose to signify
her iniciauon into Blackstick, the campus honorary lirerary society.
Once in, she has a chance to meer with orher budding authors andiscus~

rhc cricks of rhe trade

,,d 111/iuitmn.

News
Deak111.

0111111,

Quinn, 'i'ork. Rondttr

If ic's a lecrure or a meeting or anmher case of th<: re\I vcd social
fo\'c:r,

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11 make the;\ EU'S. And if chere s a midmghc coke, and a

J.uc ug;iretce .rnd an underscanding campus cop on \X1 c
the 1\ r \I .S II make the deadline. And Friday ac tea c1me, if chc
presses arc sct!J running and circulacion is sull circulating, the
Nl!WS II make rhe dorms ... and che staff can sleep-cill Sat-

Pangynaskean

urday.

Sometimes we wonder if the srudenrs who receive PAN in ch<:ir
PO boxes four rimes a year realize that this Souch Hadky produu
is rhe oldest women's college magazine in the counrry-foundcd
in 189 t, if you please! Bur PAN doesn't rely on ics anriquicy
alone-nor by a long shot! T his year we've inaugur.Hed a

llt:\\

fearnre, a liberal arcs curriculum. PA!\', you see. keeps abre:lSl of che t1me~­
even offering a box of Life-Savers ro the comriburor of ant:\\ ioke'

Dutmguished ho1wr

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S.ilt1/J11r1. Bt.1r.lsh .. '\·iet!u/,;11dtr,
An111tro11;:, Ftrd. Perr;, Ctl/«11.J

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EL>RIA GILMAN TILTON
Eco111.JllllCJ

GLORIA RITA lOMASINO

.MARY LOUISE TORRISON

French

Economics and Sociology

and Sociology

Dramatic Club
One can't stay around Maune Holyoke very long without seeing
one of chose posrers in P.O. that begins, "D.C. presents .. " Our
chance ro see the talents in our friends comes with the Dramatic
Clubs four major productions a year. Each September the cechnical commictees begin ro form, the actresses swing into action
and the year is srarred with a fall presenration and Freshman plays.
The spring season sees another play and then, rhe height of the
reperroire, the May court with all its traditional pageancry and
beauty.
Loughran. Bembera. Sible;. Bt:ardJlf:). Tabt:r

Betsy Sible1

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FLORA JEAN URQUHART

ANNE \'AN DER PYL

MARILYN MAE VAN GUNDY

Bio-Chemisrr;

German

La1111 Amer/Ca

Oh, robe light and graceful, co have
your feet trip along where you'd
like chem ro, instead of just tripping
along. The members of che Dance
Club are all accomplished ac chis
arr. Their recitals inspire incentive
among che more backward members
of the modern dance classes and
even among chose of the scrictlywalking classes. The club, headed
by Rowena Colley, and Miss Pacaky
as faculcy adviser, consists of cwo
The dance

groups, chose who wane co do more
advanced work in dancing and chose
who like to compose dances. Pag-

Dance Club

eanc in che spring is a colorful climax of their year.

V-S's

/...not/. Va1111ote. Dufault, Loring, Pamter. Bra)ton. Ru.rrell. Cro1b)

Flying Club
There is a certain group of girls on
campus \\-hose ralk forever ceocers
on airplanes ... They aren·t just interested in the men from W esrover
either. Rather, they fly themselves
and are all members of the flying
club. Whenever che skies are blue
and rhe winds are blowing just
right, rhere wi ll be some of their
number waiting outside Mary Lyon
gace for che station wagon to take
them ro che airfield. Once there chey
recei\ e instruction and practice soloing, and needless

t0

say have a very

minimum of transportation difficulues.

The V-8·s began in Junior Show four years ago and ever since their rise to fame on campus has been
rapid. While rhe glee club and choirs rake care of rhe sacred music, the V-8's turn their vocal talents to
the popular songs. During the war, they sang for the men at Wesrover, lase year chey wenr down w a hop
ac Annapolis ro sing, and they are always anxiously looked for during che incermissions of our college formals. Their singers change wirh che years, bur their quality remains che same.

VALERIE WESTON VAN NOSTRAND

01 1\'E ELIZABETH VAlJGHAN

Philosophy

F.t 011om1cs and Socio/010

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lo~ry

ulELJZABETH Pl'AAOOY WADE

ANN WADHAMS

French

Mathematics

Skating Club
Skaring Club's activities are naturally restricted to the winter months,
bur at the first skim of ice on the
two lakes, skating club members begin to think abour Carnival. Their
program of waltzes, circuses, cadet
reviews and solos presented ar the
rink does much toward making
Snowball weekend a memorable
midwinter festival. For rhe pasc rwo
years the Athletic Association has
authorized Skating Club to give AllHolyoke skating emblems to chose
in rhe club meriting them.
Schweitzer, Stay

MARGARET ANNE WALSER

ELSA FRANTZ WERMB

DORIS TRUMBULL WHITE

Music

Histor)

Geolog; and Geography

Dante Club

Ronder. Bo)d, 1\lr. Gzamatli, O'Connell, 5ktrm

Dance Club is a newcomer co campus, having been organized during the 1945-1946 academic year. Under
rhe able guidance of Mr. Giamacci much has been accomplished in the realm of scudying Dame and his
works. Noc only does che club srudy che works directly, buc 1t has plans which will enable its members co
study D anre through rhe medium of music and the dance. Several speakers have been able

to

come co the

college and aid chem in their study. Plans for next year include rncercollegiace meerings with ocher classical
clubs.

MARTHA }EAN WHITMORE

GRACF ISOBEL Wll Kil'

BARBARA WILLEIT

English Composrtion

Ps)cholog) and Ph)uolog}

Economus and Soczofoxy

CAROLYN ELISE WILSON

KATHARINE ALLEN WOODWARD

Zoolog)

Ps;chologJ and PhJsiolog)

MARY ANN WORK

DOROTHY ALDEN WRIGHT

Hwor;

Geolog) and Geograph)

House Presidents
T he tide of house president has always carried with it the idea of honor, but along wirh rhe honor given ro
eighteen undergraduates goes rhe responsibility of keeping the dorm in smooch running order and making
it have the spirit and comfon of a rrue ''home away from home." Upon the shoulders of the house president falls the burden of inregrating rhe elemenrs of campus life which make up a "good dorm".

Henderson. McKouin. Eldredge, L. Johnson.
Kempnich, Hirsch. Harri.ron

Committee
Heads
Commicree heads help regulace our
social, academic, and financial lives.
To them is due che credic for
keeping our census poinrs conservacive, our campus movies cimely and
interesting, our busy weekends higblighrcd with srudes, our

exrra-~rri­

cular acciviries moderate. To chem
belongs the responsibilicy of "pushing the pool" and handling our
en co
aking
pres1-

financial affairs. They keep us conscious of the needs of ochers by che
Chest drives, and help us determine our fields for furure endeavor
chrough .. ocacional lecrures.

CAROLYN WYGANT

ANNA HOLCOMB YORK

KATHLEEN ELIZABETH ZIER

Geology

Zoology

Chemistry

Community Chest
Nall, Miss Httdson, Banta, Van Gundy,
Mr. Williams, Hemphill

Community Ches( goal for (he college chis year was SS,000. The campus commirree headed by Jane Bancr., pushed for (he goal during the fall. Besides the
committee meetings, Jane presided over a mass meering in Chapin co open the
annual drive. Her able committee includes Marilyn Van Gundy, Secretary; Bev-

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erley Nall, Treasurer; Elizabe(h Schmidt, Sophomore Representative; and Sue
Hemphill, Freshman Represemacive. Faculty representatives are Miss Harrie(
Hudson .ind Mr. Paul Williams. Phy! Thorpe is chairman of public1cy.

Seniors without pictures
Spanish

JANET STEARNS ARONSON
JANET HORN

Geography

KATHERINE ELLA HUME

Psychology

PHYLLIS SOPHIA KUNZIG 1

. History

MARY (LEMENS MAHEW 1

English Literature

ROSE BETTY MOCKLER
GRACE ELEANOR PERKINSON

LENORE SIMONSON SMITH (MRS.)
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Economics and Sociology
Philosophy
Economics and Sociology

For the first semester.

CLAIRE ZUCKl!RNIK

Ps')chology

... And this is us
Long-distance phone-calls from primers, phorographers .... meerings in rhe Llamie Room, which became
our second home .... picrures, write-ups, deadlines, budget troubles .... manuscript lost, rhen found ...
rhe 1947 Llamafftda was going co press! Suky watched over finances, Kathie collected hundreds of pictures, Frannie McCormick did wonders wirh advertising. Muffie calmly garhered in reams of manuscript
copy, Johnny's arc work delighred all, Touby headed our Llamie Dance and gave her time where it was
most needed,-and Fran was co-ordinator and general "contact-man." We worked hard and loved ir-and
rhis, our 1947 Llamarada, is the result.

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O'Connell, Buckley, Johnson, Crandall,
Painter, Moffatt, McCormick

Holyoke angels

Class of 1948
Bon voyage

A Sunday morning

Wilmer and friends

Class officers of rhe class of 1948 ... Doris Bunerworch, pres1Jenc.
is successfully leading our biggesr class through those all·
imporranc acriviries of junior year. Besides her pep and enthus·
iasm for everyching that is going on, "Burrer"' proved her calencs
by raking a leavice-president, is active on class committees, including J un10r
Prom. Treasurer Joanne Thomas is "Jo" ro~ everybody, and always
has a smile. She is doing a wonderful job wirh che class books,
and serves in che capacity of financial advisor, book-keeper, and
wn cer of checks. Beery Kennedy 1s secretary of the dass. Kenny
was active on publicity for Show, and is one of che friendliest
girls on campus. Jackie Schiltz is Cowles lodge's g1fc ro the
junior class, serving as Sergeanr-ac-Arms. Collecnng fines for
absences ar class meetings is her cask, as well a~ keep10g rhe
class bulletin board in P.O. in readable condition Class Song
Leader is calenced Rhoda Kaplan. She was most active in her
oH1cial capaciry at the beginning of rhe year when '48 serenaded
the freshman dormitories and advercised Junior Show with
evening serenades. Rhoda was chairman of the music committee
for Junior Show and wroce several songs. These officers are doing
a grand job for rhe class of '48.

Relaxation

Mode1 of transportation

Mountain Day mischief

Class of 1949

Watch the birdie

Strip your gear, jalopy

Banks of the Connectiwt

Elizabeth Pearson wields the gavel for our little sisce·r class. Under her leadership the class of forty-nine
has enjoyed a year chock full of activity. In October there was the Sophomore-Freshman reception, headed
by Cathy Farmer, wirh irs fall leaves and college banners. and irs skit, a sarire on college life. The Christmas season found the sophs busily dec_:orating Abbey Chapel ~nth che craone morning, the rest of the college was awakened by rhe1r carol singing, as chey trooped their way
through the dorms, rheir choir robes puffy with the the thickness of rhree swearers underneath.
Second semester the forry-niners entertained at Soph Hop. under rhe direction of Par Crosby and Margaret Hilles, and asked rhe class of 1950 to share their fun. By spring. they were used co being sophomores,
and turned their hand ro-Soph Skic. Headed by Shirley Mmch, they gave us the clever story of one of
King Cole's knights, who was searching for the three most beautiful substances in the world, and found
the supreme of them to be-1949's own class song. What can we say now bur-we're still right proud of
them!
Freeze, Cole, Miner, Pearson, Curtis, Tibbetts

''M HT -1950

Rush Durachka!

D11mer Date

Ru.111an Ret teu

This year we lisrened while anorher lirde sisrer song w.1s sung. And while rhe class of l 950 med on
her new red gym suirs and learned rhe college songs. we kepc ,\ marernal eye on her progress
We didn ·r really become acquainred with 1950 unril the day she came trembling inro Hooker m learn
char Durachka was her name. and cossack hats and boots were 111 order for Hazing Day. We were haughty
in our caps and gowns as we \Vatched her dance the Russian b.1llcr and sing "Yo Heave Holyokoff."
Then we saw 1950 lose the 1osr expression on her fate as she emerged from her fuse ordeal wirh blue
books, angel robes, and the bumps and scrarches of Mounrn1n D.1y. Eagerly we awaited her choir debut at
Vespers one Sunday, and we symparhlzed wirh her as she talklcJ her source theme.
As she entered Mounr Holyoke. her "College Shop" air .1nJ cxpeuanr look were enough to make us
feel like our well-loved sphinx-very old and settled. It \\,IS nnc '' tthnur a rw1nge of eovy rha~ we watched
her blossom ouc inro a g.ty, posrwar social bucrerfly. Her round of c.Lm:s sec off by a dance wich Amherst
freshmen brought our Jong before ics rime the favorite alumn.tc phr.1se "Ir wasn·r like rhac in my day:·
The biggest U.tmic in years, exciting weekends away from colle~c. and mrn 111th can made us feel somerimes char we had been born rhree years coo soon
N evertheless. we couldn 'c help but be proud of 1950 as we \\arched her come chrough her firsc year.
W e knew she would have ro be smarr to win a place 1n a college; 1n 1916. and she proved rhar she was. If
she had any rerrors, she concealed chem wirh self-conlidrncc. ,tnd poise we were sure u e never had as
freshmen. We admired her as, wirh capabiliry and energy. she prepared roger rhe mosr our of che changes
rhar an end co che war had broughr to Mounr Holyoke.

Through These
Doorways rhrough which we have all passed so many times with
so many different feelings . . . through Abbey Chapel's open
Gothic doors co morning chapel . . . the libe's heavy paneJled
door ro reading room and stacks within ... the morning jam before the entrance to P. 0. for the mail and Junior lunch ... up
the stairs co Miss Robinson's gold-lettered door co see about chat
weekend permission . . . across campus to classes . . . Clapp's
squeaking glass doors with the lab smells and scientific atmosphere
inside . . over co Skinner seeps ... through the big double from
door to halls and classrooms ...and chen, for fun ... through the
friendly green door of the C. I. for relaxation and the smell of
good coffee ... through rhe rail wooden doors of Mary WooJley
HalJ for proms, concerrs, and the descent co Wilbur.

Doorways
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Our college life was a succession of doorways, Goch1c, Colonial.

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modern funccional. Some were beauciful co look at, some were

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frighcening co wait before, some were so inviting we couldn'l scay
away. Sometimes che door was easy co open, sometimes it was difficulc co close behind you ....
We'll never forger some of the doorways in our college life..

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Entrances co che classroom buildings and the libe. and their heavy
doors wich chat crick of closing quickly and whisking us in . ...

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We'll never forger cbe extra-curricular doorways, always cempnng

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us. They carried us imo warmth and the smell of good food. co

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laughcer and sometimes co dancing, or ro che clean and shiny look

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of new merchandise.

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Through these porcals passed the MHT '47. We are relucranc
co close chese as we open che doors ahead.

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p p I e m e n t
And now, out of chronological order, bur decidedly within our record of four years at
Mount Holyoke, we present a few pages which will complece our memories of Senior
Year. Here are pictures of our May Da.y Pageant and che May Court, of whom the Class of
'47 is juscly proud, and of rhac weekend of all weekends, the focal poinr of our college
career - Graduacion.
Graduation -

chac far-off rime to which every college scudent looks ahead now and

then with wonder, hope, anticipation - came quickly for us. We were thankful it had
come; we were ready for new experiences. Bur we were amazed at the brevity of our four-

year scay here; we thoughc we would like co scay a liccle longer, and we were slighcly
jealous of rhe underclassmen. Mounc Holyoke took on more meaning for us rhan we had
ever known, and we were glad

t0

be a pare of her.

Already scarrered far from South Hadley, and ready to begin new careers, to travel, to
concinue scudies elsewhere, we of che Class of 1947, with pride and gratitude, remember
che phrase "Holyoke's hericage,'' and understand.

MAY DAY
1947
Pt1Kea11t -

Beauty personified: '47's May Court: Peg Alenhinick.

La11ra Russell. Lynn Van Gundy, Queen May Blatz.
Cathie Camble. Hilma Anderson, Betse:i• Sible1

Ba/10011 and refreshmem 1ales to boost thi:
Mount Ho/Joke Student MINT

the tale of "The Colden Apple'' and
and the search for Bea11/}1

'-18 i11herit1 tht' nmbo/1 1J/ .itc1de111n
,/II: 1111_)
Snt>dt>cor B111tull'orth, Thomu>. Cremer

,\l.sx Kn1fila

Graduation
Friday - Step Sing and Ivy Oration

·· '-18.

u

e /ear e these steps ro

1

)Ou.

••

Tex and L1bb)

al

their be11-1he)

re1·reu ed /ou r ) ears and one l{eOI{·
raf>hJ co11rse'

' IL

er

l

Weekend

'

I

19_,-·1 rt} o p!.Jlftttl

11t::\t 111

the Lrhe

11 all

Sat d _ Alumnae Parade
ur ay Laurel Chain

Timt honor1.:d traditw11 in the lauri::I
chain - triblJfe to our founder

T htt "rt!l'ittu inx stand"
step.r

011

tht! Chapel

and

(,ro1.: .:xeT(ilt'J -

,\ln11111 f/11/iole

honm !

,\l"r )

L}on

, i /1111111t1t• .111.I

rign< -

remembtr ''Sn11!1?, '-17. I

YO(I fr>ok in

19~2?"

r111

''

J/I

(,ft.:e (/11(, grad11at1011 concert -

hif,h spOI of

St1t11rda;'s actfrities

\'

Saturday Night

·~

\

I

I

I

!'re rnrtai11 chat in \'(/i/b11r as the Glee Club
prepares to "tune up"

R,1111

Sunday - Baccalaureate

011r 11/urJba/J anti rbe Ihorter end of the claJ•

I 1111ior Cboir mai:.es u a) for 81tccala11reale
procc.r 11011

pr(!1•e11ted outdoor formation. so the li11e·1J.b
u·as in Mary L;·on Hall

Monday-

Graduation

Class Song
Along rhe wal Is rh<.: shifring sludov.s cn.:ep.

Seil I wich hop<.:, v•c'rt: rt:aching for a goal,

Acros:. rhe parhs chey srn:rd1 tht:1r

Encouraged hy unfatl1ng ue .....

w,t\

ing h,rnJ:..

Garh'nng rht:) grcm: Jark<:r and nH>rL lkt:p,
Till we

l.tn

b.1rdy '>t:e wht:re

wh~lum ~canJ'.'I.

W1ch pierLing gluw, chy l1ghr, thy :.oul,
Mounr Holyoke: from the Jimnc:s:. will ri se.

Wich fairh you've caught us how

tO

Live,

So kc che song of Fort)-St:vcn soar.
We rake rhe light whtLh you so freely give,

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To Iii I our hearrs forever more

LLAMARADA STAFF
Editor-111-Chuf

FRANCES CRANDALL

Business Manager

SUSANNE BUCKLEY

. Assistant Business Managrr

CHARLOTTE PAINTER

jE.AN JOHNSON

Art Edaor

.

Literary Editor

J EANNE MOFFATT

Advertumg Editor

FRANCES McCORMICK

Photograph; Editor

KATHERINE O'CoNNELL

ADVERTISING BOARD
Lucile Adams, Stephanie Bunting, Louise Fruen, Louise Goodall, Helen Gustafson, Ruch
Junker, Peg Logee, Maureen Mahar, fyfary Ann Prichard, Laura Russell, Phyllis Whiting.

LITERARY BOARD
\'irginia Bembera, Miriam Bernscein, Carolyn Bushell, Sally Carroll, Betty Danes, Elizabeth
Gdliatt, Maqorie Kempnich, Elizabeth Machen, Georgianna Marn: Mary Peacock, Cynch1a
Smith, Emilie Warren, Ellen Weiler, Grace Wilkie.

PHOTOGRAPHY BOARD
Marie Barnes, Barbara Damon, Shirley DuBreuil, Susan Duckworth, Dorothy Hafemayer,
Peggy Killingbeck, Sally Knott, Nellie Luhn, Eileen McLellan, Dagmar Neuberg, M•chi
Nishiura, Margaret Schuhmann, Ren ee Scia1om, Nancy Soderberg, Jan Stubbs

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CLASS OF 1947
ABRAMS, RuTR E.. . . . . . • • . • • • • • • • • •
ALLISON, MARYL.
• •••.••••••••••
ANDBRSON, HlLMA E .. . ....... .
AaNSTAM, JoYcE C.
. ......... .
ARONSON, JANET
ASPLUND, ALICE G.
• . . • ••. . ••
AYLES, EoITn E . . . . • . • • • . . . . . . . .

s.

............... 313 Richey Ave., West Collingswood, N J
1 Pinewav, Welleslev Hills, Mass.
18 N. Jasf>er Ave., Margate CHy, N . J.
16 W. 77 Sr., New York 24, N Y
. .. . ...
850 Sumner Ave. , Springfield, Mass
. . ..... ... ..
80 Riverside Dr., Sidney, N. Y.
. ..... .. .. 941 Jerome Ave., New York 52, N. Y.
Crescenr Rd., Riverside, Conn.
Box 5, West Bangor, N. Y.
106 N. Adams Sr., Rockvilll·, Md.
16 W. 77 St., New York 24, N Y.
1549 Hunringron Turnpike, Bridgepo1 r 18, Conn.
65 Fairfield Sr., Brockton, Mass.
595 N. Union Ave., Salem, Ohio
59 Crescent Ave., Jersey Cm· 4, N . .I
275 Central Park\\'., New York, N Y
Sagamore Lodge, Rangele1. Mainl·
341 N. W. End A\'t'. , Lancaster, Pa
118 Eastern Pkwy, Newark 6, N J
1301 Rodney Sc., Wilm1ngron, Del
380 Summit Ave., Mount Vernon, N Y
4150 39rh Ant., Oakland 2, Calif
1431 Broad Sc., Srracuse 3, N Y
88 High Sr., Gardner, Mass.
733 Grove A\'ft., Galion, Ohio
Norr1sco11n Scace Hospital, Norrtst011n, PJ .
548 Highland Ave, Fall R11er, Mass
12 Vista Ter., New Haven 15, Conn
842 Oakwood Ave., East Aurora, N . Y.
26 Axtell Dr., Scarsdale, N . Y.
44 Brooklawn Pl., Bridgeport 4, Conn .
. 1500 Asbury Ave., Evanscon, Ill.
90 James Sr., Hamden 14, Conn
340 S. H ighland Ave., Piccsburgh 6, Pa.
382 Burns Sr., Foresr Hills, N . Y.

BANTA, jANE M . . . . . . . . ... . ••
BARllBR, NAOMI A.
. ..•.•.
BARNES, MARl.E L.
BARSHAY, SHEILA D . .
BASSETT, Mas . NANCY CLARK
BATES, ELIZABETH M .
BAUMAN, EMMA E .
Bl!Nj\MIN, BARBARA A.
BENNETT, MARILYN S.
BERKl!S, Mas . P AULINB PBRR Y
BIRRELL, DOROTHY M .
BLANK, ALICE D .
BLATZ, MAY A
BOBROW, MIRIAM S.
BcxK, ELISABETH C.
Booas, UN ARDA S..
BoLSTBR, MARJORIE A
BoYo, BEVERLY J.
BRAISLIN, BBRBNICE R.
BRAYTON, DOROTHY G.
BRESLAV, jACQUELJNE
BROWN, ELIZABETH L.
BROWN, KATHERIN!!
BROWN, MARY B.
BucKLBY, SuSANNE R.
Burns1.i., CAROLYN L.
BuTLER, jEAN Les . .
BUTLER, JEAN LOUISE
CARROLL. SALLY A . .
CASSIDY, JUDITH M . .
CtiASE, BARBARA B . . . ....•..•••
Ci.ARK, LILLIAN L. .
CLARKE, SA.RAH A.
CLOSSON, Lms
COCHRANE, MARY I
Coo1NA, ELINOR £ .
CONNORS, KATHLEEN

M.

Cozz10, MARY ELIZABETH
CRAIG, MILLER M . ..

CRA~IRR, AILEEN
CRANDALL, FRANCES L.
Cu'1MtNGS, joAN
CuNLIPFE, jANJCE M.
CuNNL~GRAM, RuTH M . . . • . • • • . . •
CURRAN, GLORIA M.
CURTIN, HARRIET H.
CusHMAN, MARY

I'

A.

. 7321 S. Shore Dr., Chicago 49, Ill.
.
Ardslev-on-Hudson, N. Y.
. . . . 38 Ga~den Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass.
12 Concord Pkwv ., Piccsfield, Mass
. . . . . . . Laccincown Rd ... Milton, N. Y.
. . . . . . . 48 Warfield Sr., Upper Montclair, N . J.
128 Highland Ave. , Buffalo 9, N . Y.
Cedar Pl. and Oakwood Dr, Packanack Lake, N J .
399 Apple con Sc., Holyoke, Mass
64 Concord Pkwv., Pimfidd, Mass.
343 Pleasant Sc. .. Milcon, Mass.
23 Woodbridge Sr., South Hadley, Mass
807 Embree Crescent, \Vesrfield, N . J.
5 Huntington Ave., Scarsdale, N . Y.
22 Hall Sc., Springfield, Mass.
30 Murray Sr., East Hartford 8, Conn.
142 Broad Sr., Mara wan , N . .J.
522 Olive Cc., Webster Groves 19, Mo.
44 Blackman Pl., Bridgeport, Conn.
502 Sunset Ter., Endicott, N. Y.
971 Main St., Leominster, Mass.
. . . . . . . ... 50 Carhaway Pk., Rochester 10, N. Y.
7526 Cornell Ave., Universicy Cicy 5, Mo.
1704 Lynoewood Dr., Lynnewood Pk. ,
Upper Darby, Pa .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102-03 212 Sc., Queens Village 9, N . Y.
. ...........
1645 Popham Ave., New York 53, N. Y
63 Columbia Hes., Brook! yn 2, N. Y.
3 Pinehurst Rd., Holyoke, Mass.
51 Lawrence Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y.

DALY, ,JANIC.B L. .. . .. . . . . . .
. ............ .
DAMON, BARBARA J ..
• ...••.•. .
DANA, BARBARA
DAVIS, ANNAN. . . . .
• .••.•....••.•.• . • . . • . • • • • • • •
DEAKIN, DORIS M . . .
. . . . . . .. . .......... . ........ .

J. . . . . . . . . .

DEARDORPP, ALICE A . .
MARY E. .
D1ESl!RUD, BARBARA I.
DRAPEAU, BARBARA A.
DuBR11u1L, SHIRLEY

DKK,

134

DucxwoRTH, SusAN .... . . . . . .. . . . .
DUNN, GLORIA M... . ..... ... .
DuRl.ACH, H ANNAH..... ...
. ........ .

368 Long Hill St., Springfield, Mass
15 B1ggcn Manor, Crafton, Pa
875 Park Ave, New York 21, N Y.

EARL, BARBAR AJ
EDDY, j t.Nl!T M.
EDMUNDS, MtLDRBD B
EDWARDS, ETHEL C . . . . • . . . ' ......... .
ELDREDOE, jOAN s. ........ . . . . . . .. . .
EMPS, MURIBL G. .
. ... ' . ... ..... '''.
ERNST, jANICB E.' ...... . ........... ' ..

711 Manon Rd., Malone, N Y
56 \\'alworrh Ave., Scarsdale, N Y
· Grc\ Rocks," Holcomb Rock Rd , R F D 4,
Lvnchburg, Va
412 W 110 Sc, New York 25, N Y.
26 Sterling St., W1:st Newton 65, Mass .
338 Magnolia Pl .. Leonia, N .J
23 Forest Rd., Madison, N. J.

FAIRCHILD, jBAN R.
F1TZGBRALD, MARGUBRITB T .... .
FLINT, MAROARET A.
FONTANA, MARY A.
FIU!NCH, MRS. CAROLYN HOWARD

35 Rogers Rd , Hamden, Conn
100 Lvman St . Sourh Hadler, Mass
155 LeMorne Ave., \\ash1ngton 1 Pa
30 Crafts A vc , \\'esr Lebanon, N H
J 728 S St N \\.., \\.'ashrngron 9. D C

GAtNBS, RuTH A.
GAMBLE, CATHBRINB C.
GARDINER , J. PATRICIA
GLOMAN, LAVaRNE P ..
GRAHAM, jOAN K..
. . ... '' . '.. '' .... ' '
GRBBNE, FRANCl!S G ... ' .. .. . ' ........ .
G&BINER, BETH L. .
' ..... '.. .. '' ... ' ...
GRoaow, Ev.BLYN J. ............. .
GROSS, DOROTHY A .... ' ...... ' ..
GUILD, PRISCILLA

36 Garland St , Melrose, Mass
4730 F1cldsron Rd , Nt-w York 63, N . Y.
114 Gardrncr Cr, Danona Beach, Flot .
75 Carlisle St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa
39 Linden Re.I., Buffalo 17, N . Y
2203 Massa1.hust'tts Ave .. Cambndgl', Mass.
6 Helt-na Ave., White Plains, N Y
343 Robin Rd , Englewood, N J.
Haven Sr , Dover, Mass.
208 Hillcrl·St Rd , Needham 92, Mass

HALE, )ILL c.
HALLOCK, ROBERTA A.
HANOVBR, M. V1RGINIA
....... .
HARRISON, ELIZABETH M .... .
HATCHPIBLD, E. JuotTH ....... .
HENDERSON, MARION '
' •....... ' ..
HERSOM, SHIRLBY M.. . . . . . . . .
HtGBBB, PATRICIA '.' . .. '' .... .
HILLS, MAR y L.
' ... ' ' .... ' '
HIRSCH, GLORIA
HoGEMAN, ELIZABETH G ... ..... .
HoLDEI'<, Al'HoRN, jANBT
HOVANESIAN, HBLBN D.
HowB, SARA M.
HOWLAND, jANB E.. ' .......... .
HuMs, KATHERINB E. . . . . . ..
HuNT, BARBARA

3 Cl111ron Pl , UC1Ca, N Y
Aclancic Farm, Speonk, N. Y.
41-21 Gll'nwood St, Little Neck, N Y
73 Cenmtl Ave., Monccla1r, N. J.
12 Shore Park Rd, Great Neck, N Y.
6 Nelson Sc, Woods"1lle, N. H
101 June St., Worcester 2, Mass.
8601 Ventnor Ave., Margate City, N. J.
Weston Re.I , Lincoln, Mass.
493 Summit Ave, Maplewood, N J .
90 Warchung Ave., Chatham, N. J
602 So.th Sr , S Milbank, S D.
c oAlfred Morehouse, Old Kings Highway , D.men,
Conn
87 E Marn Sr , Marlborough, Mass.
343 E 1l Ave, Tarentum, Pa.
44 Maple Sc, Hue.Ison Falls, N. Y.
144 Hancock Sr , Auburndale, Mass.
68 Clark Rd , Lowell, Mass.

IRISH, GWENDOLYN ...

1719 N . 21 Sc, Philadelphia 21, Pa.

JACKSON, SARAH H.'
JoeNSON, jANBT A.
jOHNSON, jl!AN
JoeNsoN, Jo AN!'<
JOHNSON, LaNORE M
JOHNSON, M&TA L.

1329 Sixch Ave, Beaver Falls, Pa.
48 S Mam Ave, Albany 3, N . Y.
Preston Ave, Menden, Conn.
George School, Bu, ks Couo9, Pa
65 Sagamore Rd , Bronx,·ille 8, N Y.
810 Brough con Ave , \\.'huefield Estate~.
Sarasota, Fla.
14 Bonnie Brae, Unca, N. Y.

JoNES, M. ANNBTTB

452 R1thmond Ave, Maplewood , N. J .

KAPLAN, lRENB
.
. .... ' ... .
KELSEY, ELizABJ?Tn B. .
. ....... .
KBMPNICH, MARJORlB A.
. ' ' ...
VAN KeuReN, Louis& W .... .................. .
K1LL1No nacK, Peoc;Y G . .... ... ..... ....... .
KROLL, BARBARA
' ....... ' ............ .
KUl'..... .... . .

138 Cusrer Ave., Evanston, Ill
406 E. 21 St , Chester, Pa
127 N. Highland Ave., Nyack, N Y.
339 N Arlington Ave., East Orangl N. J.
30 Locust Lane, Brooxv1lle, N Y

LAMB, M. NADIA
LANE, LAURA R
LBBSON, MARION D

1981 R1\'er Rd., JacksOn\'dle 7, Fla.
Mere Point, Maine
231 Sunsc:-t Ave., Englewood,~ - J.

6 Wam St., Hamden 14, Conn.

135

LECKO, HELENA E ........... .... ... . .... . ... ... . ... .. ... . .
LESTBR, SARAH...
.... ..............
...... ..
L'HoMM£D1au, ANNE
... . . . .
LUHN, NELLIE R.
. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .
LuRENSKY, EMILY K.
. ....... .. ....... .
LYMAN, ELIZABETH D.
. ...........•.... . ...........

30 Fountain Sr., Holyoke, Mass.
SS Greenacres Ave., Scarsdale, N. Y.
2681 Powhacan, Toledo 6, Ohio
23 Bushnell St., Dorchester 24, Mass.
84 Mandalay Rd., Newton Center, Mass.
67 Melbourne Sc., Ovscer Bay, N . Y.

McAuuPPE, ARLBNRJ ....................... . . . . . . . . .
93Jayson A,•e., Grt>at Neck, N. Y.
McCALL, jANE F.
. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .
Leitchfield, Ky.
McCoRMICX, FRANCES P.
. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .
2 Delmar Pl., Delmar, N. Y.
MAclVBR, RuTH . .
. ..... . ................... 79 Coolidge Rd., Worcester, Mass.
McKowN, MARY C.. .
. .. .. .. . .. . . . . .. .. . . . .. • .. .. 265 Milburn Sc .. Rochester 7, N. Y.
McM1LuN, MARGARET A..
. .. . .. ... . . ......... .. . 934 S. Trenton Ave., Pimburgh 21, Pa.
MACHEN, ELIZABETH H.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " Helvellyn," Rux con, Baltimore 4, Md.
MAHEw, MARY C.
................ .... ......
129 Wakefield Sc., Hamden, Conn.
MAIN, GEORGIANNA
.... .... . . ..
175 John Anderson Hwy., Ormond Beach, Fla
MANGLIER, B.~RBARA H.
. . . . . . . . . . .. .
2226 Perry St. N. E., Washington, D. C.
MANRY, DoROTHY C.
.. . ........
1S6 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
MARSHALL, HARRIET\'.
33 N. Hillside Pl., Ridgewood, N.].
MATLOWSKY, BERNICE
Box 66 Prado 140, Pedro Miguel, C. Z .
MATTHEWS, EDITH A.
... .. . ..
1773 Alabama Dr., Winter Park, Fla.
MAYNARD, CAROLINE K.
. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Glen Byron A\•e. , South Nyack, N. Y.
MEAD, RACH.EL .
.........
Tivoli, N. Y.
MENDER, Mas. MONA S1£GLllR .
. ... .. ......... .
2600 Hudson Blvd., Jersey City, N.].
MENHINJCK, M . PRISCILLA . .
358 N. Fullerton Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J.
MERCHANT, M. LEJOH
... .....
.6310 Westchester Dr., Dallas S, Texas
MOCKLER, BeTTY R. . .
. . . . . •. . .
.94 Columbus Ave., Holyoke, Mass.
MoPFATT, JEANNE L.
.... .. .
.120 Oak Sc., Braintree, Mass .
MooRE, ]AYN£ E. .
270 Lafayette Ave., Hawthorne, N. J.
MULLANE, HARRIET G
202 Kenneth St ., Greensburg, Pa.
NEUSWANOER, GLADYS
NOLAND, AoGUSTA C.
NORTON, IRENE .
NORWOOD, LILLIAN S.
O'CoNNELL, KATHARINE M. ... . .
OLIVER, ]BANG.....
OTTO, MARY S. .

64 Hillcrest Avt>., Watertown, Conn.
2600 Highland Ave., Birmingham, Ala.
3 Oak Ridge Rd., West Orange, N . ].
201 E. Park Ave., Greenville, S. C.
840 Grand Concourse, Bronx Sl, N. Y.
86 Prescocc Sc .. Newconville 60, Mass.
.. Ardsley Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y.

PADIN, MARYE ..
p AINTl!R, CHARLOTTE c.
PARll!TTI, DoROTHY G.
PARSONS, PRISCILLA M.
PEACOCK, MARY A.
PEDDLI!, KATHERINE A.
PERKINSON, GRACE E.
PERLMAN, JOAN L.
PERLSTEIN, RHODA F .. .
PIER, FAITH A . . . . . .
P1PBR, HELEN A..
. . . . . ..
POLLAK, RuTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
PRATT, PRISCILLA P.
......... .
PRATT, VtRGINlA R ....

189 Hudson St., Pelham Manor. N. Y.
4817 Fremont Ave., S.. Minneapolis, Mina.
88 Third Ave., Nyack, N. Y .
IS Sherman Ave., Northampton, Mass.
S6 Kingsdale Sc., Dorchester, Mass.
9 Midbrook Lane, Darien, Conn.
21 \V. \Vharcon Rd .. Glenside, Pa.
Sunset Rd., Blauvelt, N. Y.
. S91 Moargomery Sc., Brooklyn, N. Y.
40 McCormack Rd., Slingerlands, N. Y.
2012 W. Grand Blvd., Detroir 8, Mich.
S Claire Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y.
7 Everett Ave., Winchester, Mass.
S38 Churchill Rd., West Englewood, N. J.

QUARLES, MARY A.
Q UINN, CHARLOTTE A.

139 E. Seventh Sc., Plamfield, N . J.
22 Souadview Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y.

RADEPP, MARGARET N.
RANDALL, -ANNE L.
RANDALL, Louisa L. . . .
RAPPUHN, GLORIA c.
REED, JANICE c. .
. ....................... .
REMBNSNYDER, DORIS B..
RICHARDS, ANN H. . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . .. . ............ .
RICHMOND, MARGIE c ..
RILl!Y, MRS. LoRAINB WALTER .......................... .
RITCHIE, MARY ...... .
RITCHIE, MARY ANN
RocHB, MARY A.
RocK, SALLY C. .
RODGERS, NANCY .. ............................... .

136

611 McKinley Sc., Gary, Ind.
22 Front Sc., Binghamton, N. Y.
5142 Belmost Ave., S, Minneapolis, Minn .
Bay Dr .. Bay Hills, Huncingcoa, N. Y.
231 Belmont St., Belmont, Mass.
4S Elm Ave., Metuchen, N. Y.
S4 Warren Ave., Plymouth, Mass.
3635 Edwards Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio
. 62 S. Main Sc., Sharon, Mass .
. 29 Central Ave., Wellsboro, Pa.
6S Mc. Pleasant Sc., Amherst, Mass.
69 Nev.·porc Ave., West Hartford, Conn.
Ashland Farm, Boonville, Ind.
67 Clark Sc., Glen Ridge, N J

RONDl!R, ]OAN L.
RuBIN, DEBORAH

.....

80 Woodlawn Ave .. New Rochelle, N Y.
42-20 K1sscna Bh·d., Flushing, N. Y
35 Hallam Rd , Buffalo 16, N Y
Old Counn• Rd , Holl'oke, Mass

RUMBLE, SHIRL6Y A.
RUSSELL, LAURA N
SALISBURY, MARYE.
SALTER, Run1
. . ..•.•
SAMPSON, CLARA LaB.
. . . .....
SCHAFFER, MAROUERITE P . . . . . . .
SCHMIOT, MARION L. .
. . . ..
SCHMIDT' MAR y L. .
. ....... .
SCHOEPFLIN, jANl!T E.
. .. •• . . . •
ScHRl!IER, EvA .
SCHUHMANN, MARGARET A . . .

19660 Rosh n Rd., Detroir 21, Mich .
103 Homc:scead Avi:., Albany 3, N. Y

.

83 Pembroke St., Newron, Mass.
2138 Hiawatha Lane, Drexel Hill, Pa.
12 Meadow Ave., Bronxville, N. Y.

SLATER, lt.i!Nl!j.
• . . . . . .••.
SMITH, E. ANN . .
. . . . • ..
SMITH, JEAN E .
SMITH, MRS. LBNORI! SIMONSON
SMITH, SYLVIA B.
SN.EDECOR, jl!ANNI!
SoDERBERG, NANCY
SOTO, ORNEL.\ p
SP.RING, HELENS .
Sn.Y, MARY Eu.A
STEIN, PATRICIA E
STEVENSON, jl!AN
STOKE, jANl!T B. .. . . . . . . .. . .
STONE, LAURA 0 .. . . .
. . . . . . . . ...
STURGIS, MARGARET . . .
SUTTON, NANCY

865 Mercer St., Albany 3, N. Y.
16 Elmer St., Hartford, Conn.
725 \V 172 St, Nc:w York 32, N. Y.
929 N Fourth Sr., Reading, Pa.
31 Sherman Ave, Mount Vernon, N Y
Carnga Hrs. Rd., Ithaca, N. Y
91 Central Park \\'., New York 23, N Y
104 Long\'lc\\ Ave., White Plains, N. Y
2207 Uni\•ers1cy Ave., New York 53, N Y
.360 N. Fullcrcon Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J.
99 Grace Church Sc., Rye, N. Y.
253 Nassau Sr., Princeron, N. J.
.890 W. End Ave., New York 25, N. Y.
32 Rumscick Rd .. Barringron, R. I.
81 Hampton Sc., Auburn, Mass.
1350 S. Eighth Sc., Fargo, N. D.
12 Foundrr Sr , South Easton, Mass.
288 Maple Hill Dr., Hackensack, N J
490 Passaic A\C , Nucley 10, N. J
Saldana St , No 3 Rio P1edras, P R
7 H1lls1de Rd , \\'dleslev Hills, Mass
2653 Dartmoor Rd , Cle~·eland Heights, Ohio
Elm Sc., Paw:rsonv1lle, N Y.
27 Lathrop Sr., South Hadley Falls, Ma~s
6 Sranton Avc., South Hadley, Mass.
43 Orchard Ave., Providence, R. I
26 Prentiss Lane, Belmont, Mass.
425 Scacc Sr, Albany, N. Y.

T/\Yl.OR, JEAN A.
THOMAS, MRS. HOPI! WATERS
TtLtON, Dl!LMARCIA
TILTON, EDRIA G.
TOMASINO, GLORIA R.
TORR.ISON, MARYL.

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4016 Whitnc\ Ave, Mounr Carmel, Conn,
514 \\ 1llO\\ Rd , \\ innetka, Ill.
21 Elmhurst An· , Trenton, N J.
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SaiwARTZMAN, CARYL
SHANNON, MARGARET C.
SHAPI RO, AUDREY M .
SHERA, VIRGINIA
SIBLEY, ELIZABETH
SILVER, ELISABETH
SKILLING, SARAll
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515 W. Hutchinson Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa .
69 A275 Nass;1u Ave., Manhassi:c, N. Y.
488 Brooklawn A\e., Bridgeporr, Conn
6302 Mosswa\, Balumore, Md .
82 Forest St ,'Torrrngcon, Conn.
4904 14 Ave, So Minneapolis, Minn .
291 George Sc., ~cw Haven, Conn
99 Claremont Ave, New York, N. Y .
32 Chern• Hill, Hol vokc, Mass.
. Mdcon-011-Hudson, N. Y .
56 Hillside Ave., Wollascon, Mass
113 Oakdale Ave., Caronsville, Md
55 E Fountain Ave., Glendale, Ohio
McLeod, Montana
Roberts Rd , Bryn Mawr, Pa .
Hudson Terrace, Marlboro, N. Y.
690 Prospect Sc., New Haven, Conn .

15 Bleecker Sc., Brooklrn, N Y
2025 Commonwealth Aw:., Bnghcon, Mass .

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Bl!YliRLB, DOROTHEA LILLIAN
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CooKH, JANE RuTH
CRIVllLLI, DANIELLE .
DOLE, NANCY FLOUNCE ...
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EsPAR, Mas. MARJORIE E. Mus1NSKY ...
ETLIN, fRANClNE REGINA
F1Na1, AucE STONEMAN
F1scHeR, GABRIELLI! BERM ANN
Foao, EMILI!! R1cHARDS
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GOTTLIEB, CAROLI! WILLIAM
HARRIS, PATRICIA Lou
HEITSMITH, RUTH ADELE
INMAN, NANCY .
JePPERY, BARBARA ELLEN .
KESSLER, MRs. JoYCE LF.\'INI!
KtRK, ELIZABETH ANNI!
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KORN, JEAN CARYL
LANDERGREN, MARGARET ANN
LEAMAN, NANCY ANN
L1NKER, ALICE Lucu.L1:.~
Luce, MADELl!lNE .
Mt.GUIRE, ELIZABETH ANN
MANGUM, PATRICIA LOUISE
MARCOTTE, FERN AUDRE\'
MARSHALL, ALEXANDRA FLORBNt'B
MOORE, KATHARINE HARSELL
NADEAU, DoRts MAY
NICHOLS, CLAIRE jANBT
Pt.LMBR, RuTH EMILY
PICKARD, ALISON MARY
PIERCE, ESTHER GERTRUDE
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920 Columbia Ave., Palmyra, N J .
Scone Rise, New High St., Headington, Oxford, Eng.
Westwood, Muncie, Ind
19 Bradford Rd., Welleslq Hills, Mass.
23 S. W. 18 Terrace, Miami 36, Fla.
80 Hitchcock Sc., Holyoke, Mass.
61S Third Sc., .Brooklyn, N Y.
24 Kendrick Ave., Hamilton, N. Y.
Rouce 6, Box 333, Louisville, Kv
San Carlos Horel, lW E So Sc.,' New York, N. Y.
Storrs, Conn.
1231 Wayne Sc., Sandusky, Ohio
36 Sumner Rd., Brookline, Mass
8 Lancaster Rd., Newron, Mass.
2 West 86 Sc., New York, N Y.
. 131 Toilsome Hill Rd., Bridgeport 4, Coan.
180 Riverside Ave., Old Greenwich, Conn.
LSIO Van .Buren Sc., N.W., Washington 12, D. C.
32 Cushman Rd., White Plains, N. Y.
1728 S Sc., NW., Washington 9, D. C.
2210 Massachusetts Ave., Lexington, Mass.
103 E . 86 Sc., New York 28, N Y.
So Ashbourne Rd , Columbus, Ohio
265 Teaneck Road, Ridgefield Park, N. J.
21 Germam Sc., Worcester, Mass.
432 Willow Sc., Lockport, N Y
960 Sterling Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y .
Maple Ave. and Scace Sc., Penns Grove, N. J.
129 Wallace Ave., Mounr Vernon, N. Y.
1401 Fairmonc St., N.W ., Washingron 9, D. C.
3700 Baring Sc., Philadelphia, Pa.
211 CenrraJ Park Wesr, New York 23, N Y.
43 Exeter Sr., Forest H1 lls, N. Y.
2 \Voodbndge Terrace, South Hadley, Mass.
306 Teaneck Rd., Ridgefield Park, N J.
S3 Canal Sc., South Hadle~ Falls, Mass.
402 Landfair Ave , Los Angclt:s 24. Cal.
100 Tanglewylde Avt:., BronX\'ille 8, N. Y.
14 Gaylord Sr., South Hadlev Falls, Mass
926 William Sc., R1,·er Forest, Ill.
609 Beechwood Dr., Los Angeles, Cal.
1839 Ontario Pl., N.W., Wash111gton, D.C.
Brooklyn, Conn.
182-60 Radnor Rd., Jamaica Estates, Long Island,

RAFF, Mt.RJORIE JEAN
REHM, Sust.N ALICE THERESE
RENARD, CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA .
RovERs, Ct.ROLYN Louis£
ScHtLDHAUER, Lo1sJAl'olE
SttANESY, HELEN JEAN
SNELL, BARBARA ANN
SPITZ, SUZANNE.
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TALMAN, Lois RuTH .
VANNOTE, GLORIA JuNE
VAULT, JULIA KATHERYN
WEIDENER, Mas. ALICE RuTH PETERSON
WILCOX, MARY BOYD
WILDING, SuzANNE BEATRICE
ZUSMAN, MtRJOM .

17 Heathcote Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y.
Stt'phen Mather Rd., Darien, Conn.
South Terrace, Shore Hills, N. J.
116 Bayvie" Avt'., Pore Washington, N . Y.
59 Glenarden Dr , Fairfield, Conn.
831 Central Ave., W1lmem.:, Ill.
709 Ninch Ave., Souchwesr, Rochester, Minn.
500 Longwood Ave., Glencoe, Ill.
830 Linwood Ave., Ridgewood, N . .J.
11 Rob Roy Rd., Worcester, Mass.
316 Washington Ave., Spring Lake, N. j.
Main Sc., Remsen, N. Y.
629 Wmchrop Rd., West Englewood, N. J.
1129 Webster Sc., Needham, Mass.
24 Heathcote Rd., Scarsdale, N Y.
39Sl Gouverneur Ave, Ne\\ York 63, N . Y.

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AvaRY, Lo1sJ
BABBAOB, D JoAN
BABRTSCHI, CLAIRB B.....
BARACKMAN, BLANCH.ll. P.
BAUMBISTBR, LOUISB c.
BAZBMORB, MARY KNOTT
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BBCKBR, MARGERY A. .
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BBDWBLL, MARGARET J..... .
BEMBBRA, VIRGINIA R.
BBNNBTT, jANB A.
BERGBR, BETTY C.
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BEST, jANBT
B1seoP, MARGARET H.
BODINE, BARBARA J.
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BRADLEY' ANN
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BROWN, Bl!TTY
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BURR, V1RGINIA H.
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C1sT, SARAH A
CLARKB, He101
CoPPIN, ANN Louisa
COLLEY' ROWENA s.
COLLYl!R, ELIZAlleTll J.
CoNOVBR, MARCIA S.
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Couctt, NoRMA M.
CowDa1cK, CAROL A ..
CRESSEY, MARJORll! H.
CROMWl!LL, ELEANOR
(RUPP, joAN B.
Cauza, M1LDRl!D E .
CUMMINGS, RoweNA E
CUPP, MARILYN L.

641 Univc:r)icr Pb'') , Balc1morc: 10, Md .
603 Michigan Ave., Urbana, HI
357 N. Fullc:rcon Avt:., Upper Moncda11, N
76 Highland Ave, W Mdrost', M;1ss .
100 High Sc , Lt:t:, Mass.
17 Union Sc , Hopt:dale, Mass
642 Lincoln R3032 Wickham Ave., Bronx 67, N Y
55 Elizabeth Sc., Harcford ), Conn.
386 H1lls1dc: Ave., Naugatuck, Conn .
15 Madison Sr, Hamilcon, N. Y
3020 Hoffman Sc , Harrisburg, Pa

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412 \\'ashrngcon Ave:., Moncda1r, N J
335 W 87ch St, Nt'w York, N Y
1286 Curo!! Sc , Brooklyn 13, N Y.
.. 33-57 162 St, Flush111g, N. Y .
624 Hazlchursc Ave., Merion, Pa
12 Thomas Avt:., Batavia, N. Y .
147 Greenway, N. Forr:sc Hills, N. Y.
825 W. 187 St, New York 33. N. Y
1908 N. E. Schuyler St , Porrland 12, Ort.:
210 Laurel A\'t:., Bridgc:porc, Conn.
8 Aitken A\'t:, Hudson, N. Y.
5019 38 An:, H\atmillc, Md
I Park Sc , Sou ch Hadlet·, Mass.
4616 Bavard Sc , Pmsbu"rgb 13. Pa.
Sunnv Holm, Red Hook, N. Y .
111 Biddle: Sc, Kane, Pa.
311 Marn St., New Holland, P.t.
Bro.1d St., Shrewsbury, N. J.
5 Hampcon Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y
6 Colurnbra Rd., Beverly, Mass .
10 Rmhq Pl., Wh1ce Plains, N. Y.
84 Lincoln Sr., Mdrose, Mass.
Gdmancon Iron Works, N. H
115 Thornapple Sc., Cbe\"y Chase, Md .
519 Tisdale Pl., \\'oodbridge, N J
92 Maplt: Sc., Milford, Conn
404 S. L111dcn AH!., Pmsburgh 8, Pa
116 Woo142 Francis Sc , New Brita111, Conn
607 Harper Ave., Drexel Htll, Pa.
155 Dawes Ave., Prctsfield, Mass.
4518 Browndale Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
6 Mechanic Sc , Hudson Falls, N Y.
54 Chc:scnuc Sc., Norch Adams, Mas~.
2609 Albanv Ave, Wc:st Hartford 7, Conn.
2242 Sc.rnmore Dr , Houston 6, Texas
255 Cabrini Bl vd, New York 33. N Y.
303 Ma111 St , Pmsford, Ve.
77 Cobb Rd , Mouncain Lakc:s, \, J
4640 ~!afield .A"e, New York 63, N Y
60 N Regt:nc St., Pore Chr:scer, N Y.
8 \\'mchrop Pl . Maplewood, N
. 17 N Tench St , Newark, N J
I Arnold Aw • Amsterdam, N. Y
. 16.51 Bro~dw.n, Niles, Mich
IS Oakshadt: Avt:., Darien, Conn .
368 Pacific St , Bndgeporc, C11nn
1118Jamt:s Ave., Niagara Falls. N Y .
101 W1ndsor Pl , Syracuse 10, "< )
Homestead Hotel, Kew Gardr:. N Y
.River Sc, Norwell, Mass.
121 Hasungs St , Spnnglield, M.m
4 Fourth Rd , Great Neck, N Y.
556 In 111g Tec-rrace, South Orange, N J

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DALZELL, ANNE H
DAMON, MERILYN J.
D\NES, BETTY
DANNENBAUM, MARTA .
DAVIES, BARBARA J
DAVIS, BARBARA A.
DEFOREST, j£AN
D2KLYN, ALICE P...
DEWEY. H£LHN E.
Daw rs, DIANE I. ..
Doti!, KATHLEEN M.
DONALDSON, ED1TH B. D.
DoNWORTH, MARYE.
DUPAULT, SUZANNE R.
DuPPus, RuTH S. . .
DUNCAN, ELIZABETH A
DUNN, ELEANOR M.
DUNNE, ELIZABETH A.
Du Pi.AN, M. JEANNE
EDSON, Euz.\BETH A.
EICHENWALD, LOTTE G .
ELSTAD, ELJZABl!TH J
ERNST, MARJORIE N.
ERNST, PHYLLIS A.
EVANS, NORA ..
FALKENHl!IM, RENATE M.
FARNUM, GAIL
FAY, ALICE A.
FEICKERT, jl!AN D.
FINK, BARBARA R.
FIRTH, ELIZABETH
FLAGLER, ELIZABETH A.
FosTER, Lo1s M.
FRENCH, MILDRED P . .
Fut.TON, VOUI.BTTI
GALT, ANNE K.
GARFIELD, jEANNE E ...
GAUT, ELMA Lou .
GEDNEY' J UDITA
GELLER, MARJORIE L.
GIBBS, NANCY J.
GrnsE, MARY S.
GILLESPlll, c. jEAN
G1Luo,u...·,Joy
GOLDMAN, ]£ANNE P.
GoLOSBUR Y, Lots· ANN
GooDALL, Lou1sE W.
GOODIUCH, DOROTHY M.
Goss, ZoE M
GossELJN, M. LORRAINE
GOTTESMAN, RuTA M.
GUSTAFSON, HELEN D . .
HAAS, jULJA N.
HALL, DOROTHY J.
HALL, ELIZABETH I. .
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35 Rogers Ave., West Springfield, Mass.
1345 Heberron Ave., Pittsburgh , Pa.
333 Clapp Rd., Norch Scituate, Mass.
145 S. Bay Ave., Brightwaters, N Y
\Vashrngton Lane & Meadowbrook Rd , Ry1500 Madison Ave., Scranton, Pa
941 Chestnut Sc., Manchestl'r, N. H.
140 Adams Sr., Quincy, Mass.
131 East Central Ave., Moorl'Stown, Pa.
64 Garden Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y.
143 Sharon St., Providence 8, R. f.
RFD 2, Pechille Rd., Shelburn<: Falls, Mass.
36 Laurel Ave., Ilri230 40 A\•e., N. Seattle, Wash.
539 Oakhurst Rd., Mamaroneck, N. Y.
1338 Singer Pl., Pimburgh, Pa .
2135 Chapel Sr., New Ha\'l'n, Conn.
7 Ernst Ave, Bloomfield, N J.
2090 Vallejo Sr., San Francisco 23, Cal
825 Courr Sr., Port Huron, Mich .
102 Belb·ue Sr., West Roxbun 32, Mass
102 Grand,·iew Ave., \Vh1te Plains, N Y.
Gallaudet College, Washingron 2, D. C
5856 Red Bank Rd , Cincrnnan 27. Ohio
5856 Red Bank Rd., Crncrnnati 27, Ohio
170 N. Mountain A\·e, Monccla1r, N J
35 V1ck Park B, Rochester 7, N. Y .
4977 Henry Hudson Pkwy., New York 63, N . Y.
7302 Elbow Lane, Mr. A1rv, Philadelphia 19, Pa.
22 Ruthven Pl., Summit, N. J
342 Columbus Ave., Hasbrouck Heights, N. J.
35 Roosevelt Rd., Maplewood, N. J.
46 N. Sixth St., Stroudsburg, Pa
River Road, Rumson, N. J.
1650 Libby Rd., Bedford, Ohio
Fairways Apes., Pelham Manor 65, N. Y.

4505 Pershing Ave., Sc Louis 8, Mo.
2 Nob Hill, Hiosdale, N. H.
1130 Palmer Pl., Waukegan, IJJ .
550 Springdale Ave., East Orange, N J.
168 Bon Air A,·e., New Rochelle, N Y.
1881 Highland Ave. , Rochester 7, N. Y.
Old Spring, Hilcon \'illage, Va.
36 Sound"iew Cir., \\'hire Platns, N Y
511 Hood Sr., Fall Ri\'er, Mass.
520 Liberty Sc., Newburgh, N Y.
74 Fairview Rd., South Lrnnfield, Mass.
32 Fairway Dr., Birmtngham 5, Ala.
418 Cencral A\'e., New Ha\•en 15, Conn.
6335 Eighth Ave., Kenosha, Wis.
126 High St., Berlin, N. H.
I Brewster Terrace, New Rochelle, N. Y.
9 Devens Rd., Worcester, Mass.
Curwen Cir., Rosemont, Pa.
. 90 Prospect St., Somerville, N. J.
217 Pennswood Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa.
124 Belcher St., Chicopee Fal Is, Mass.
29 Lincoln Rd ., \Velleslev Hil ls, Mass .
Bumble Bee Lane, Ouxb~ry, Mass.
165 Allen Sc., Athol, Mass.
1716 Humboldt Ave. So., Minneapolis, Minn.
66 Clinton Pl., New York 53, N. Y.
Pear Tree Pone Rd., Norocon, Conn.
157 S. Harrison Sc., East Orange, N. J.
54 Rodney St., Glen Rock, N. J.
246 S. Burner Sc., Ease Orange, N. J.
45 Jackson Park West, Gardner, Mass.

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720 Race Ave., Lancaster, Pa.
1 Corser St., Holyoke, Mass.
9 Roxborough Rd. , Rochester, N. Y .
387 Jefferson St., Rochester, Pa.
50 Fisher Ave., Brookline, Mass.

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KNOTT, SALLY E.
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LAMER, A. PAULINE
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LANDAU, MuRIBL C.
LAWSON, JoYca M..
LAWTON, PATRICIA A . . . '
LBBDY, DIANA
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LBNGNICK, MRS. VIRGINIA KLElN
LENTZ, JEAN M . .
LBVY, ELLEN B. .
LEVY, RuTH E. . ,
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Amity Rd., Woodbridge, Conn.
19475 Argyle Crescent, Derroic 3, Mi ch.
307 N. Dickson Rd., Kirkwood, Mo.
99·11 Herrick Ave., Forest Hills, N. Y .
168 Dent Sc., Wcsc Roxbury 32, Mass.
432 Willow St., Lockport, 'N. Y.
11 Johnson Sc., Waterbury 24, Conn .
4274 Kepler Ave., Bronx 66, N. Y
191 Farmington Rd., Longmeadow, Mass.
56 Washington Pk., Newtom·ille, Mass
R. D. I, Boonton, N. J.
H1:dgewood Lane, Box 96, Schenectady, N Y.
237 East B A\•e., Park Hill, N Lmle Rock, Ark .
8 Shore Dr., Larchmonr Manor, N. Y
424 Chestnut Lane, Wavne, Pa.
287 Park A'·e., Naugac.'.ick, Conn .
c,...o A J . Morns, Box 168, Ossining, N Y.
Houston Rd., Braehead, Radnor, Pa .
2408 Freedom Ave., Pittsburgh 26, Pa.
834 Congress Sc., Octa wa, lll
R R. 17, Box 529, Indianapolis 44, Ind .
60 King Sc., Holyoke, Mass.
353 Moore Ave., Leonia, N. J.
553 Fellswav, E. Malden, Mass.
239 Central 'Park W., New York, N Y.
28 S. Westfield Ave., Trenron 8, N.J.
4236 Chester Dr., Youngstown, Ohio
14 Silverwood Ter., S. Hadlev, Mass.
33·3087 Sr., Jackson Heighcs: N. Y.
Residence Pk ., Palmerton, Pa.
4 Shade Ave., Pikesvdle 8, Md .
216 Highfield Lane, Nutley, N . J.
6 Roweland A\e., Delmar, N. Y.
22 N. Scace Sc., Vmeland, N. J.
4014 Woodland Ave., Western Springs, Ill.
53 Prospect Sc , Middleto\,·n, Conn.
5807 Roland A\·e , Balnmore 10, Md.
21 Sagamore Rd., Newton Highlands, Mass.
The Knoll, Hurlev, N. Y.
51 Clar1:rnonc St : Newton 58, Mass

525 \V 238 St., New York 63, N. Y
324 \\'. Penn Sc., Butler, Pa .
401 Hawthorne Lane, Wmnctka, llJ
23 Woodland Rd , Minneapolis 10, Mina.
2 Seward Ave., Utica, N. Y
1147 Northampton St., Holyoke, Mass
1554 Dwight Sc., Hol yoke, Mass
7804 Froebe! Rd., Laverock Chestnut Hill 18,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Union, Mc.
244 Linden Ave., Clayton S. Mo.
67 Paine Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y.
124 Moms Ave., New Haven, Conn
.616 Main Sc, Amherst, Mass.
. 98 Thornron Sc., Hamden, Conn.
93 Bentley A \'c., Jersey C1Cy, N . J.
640 Flower Cicv Pk., Rochesrer 13, N Y.
48 Vista Way, Pore Washington , N. Y.
408 Washington Sc., Ironron, Ohio
15 Krngsley St., Springfield, Mass
50 Stonington Sc., Hartford 6, Conn .

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MlltNllL, BBTTY ]. . ' . '
MBLT21!R, MARILYN
MENCHINI, MABEL M.
MERRIAM, VLRGINI.... R.
MERRIHEW, E. NATALIE
MERT7:, MARY EMMA
MILES, 0oRIS A..
MILES, JEAN w.
MILLER, MARY-ELLEN
Mo2sL21N, ENID N ..
MooRB, SusAN C. .
MoRGAN, JANES .. .
MoRsB, MAoGB W.
MULLANE, TERESA J.
MuNos, Eva D.
MuRDOCH, NANCY

June Meadows, Huntington Valley, Pa .
205 Everett Pl , Englewood, N. J.
82 Monadnock Rd ., Worcester, Mass.
341 Morris A\·e., Mounta10 Lakes, N. J.
\\'esrport, Essex County, N: Y.
1405 Bradyw10e Bh·d., \Vilm10gton 208, Del.
100 Lincoln Sr., Passaic, N. J .
106 Newmarket Rd., Garden Cm, N. Y.
7137 Cresheim Rd., Mt. Airy, Philadelphia 19, Pa.
32 Riverview Dr., Upper Monrclair, N. J.
Moore Rd., Westerly, R. T.
RFD 3, Lake Shore Rd., Hamburg, N. Y.
245 E. 21 St., New York 10, N. Y.
202 Kenneth St., Greensburg, Pa.
Box 332, Greenville, Del.
4 Fairbanks Sc., Fitchburg, Mass.

NALL, Bl!VBRLY A.
NEEDHAM, NA."ICY A
NauBllRG, DAGMAR E.
NIEDBRLANDER, MOLLY G.
NOYES, MARCI.... E

Dawn Harbor Lane, Riverside, Conn.
8l2B Westchester Apes., Washington 16, D. C.
52 Alea Ave., Yonkers 5, N. Y.
169 Cayuga Rd., Wdltamsville 21, N. Y.
1021 Devonshire Rd., Pimburgh 13, Pa.

O'HARA, CONSTANCE B.
OLIVER, JANES. . . .
OTIS, HELEN E. . .
OvERIN, AUDREY S.. .

29 Warfield St., Upper Sinclair, N. J.
86 Ogden Ave., White Plains, N. Y.
8 Cooper Rd ., Scarsdale, N. Y .
444 Long Beach Rd., Rockville Center, N. Y.

PARKBR, Juue M. .
PATTERSON, CATHERINE L.
PATTERSON, MARY Lou
PECK, PATRIClA F
Pl!NDLl!TON, KATHERIN!! w
PERRINE, JEAN A.
PERRIS, V1RGIN1 .... L.

l2 Fairway, Maywood, N. J.
45 Northumberland Rd., Pimfield, Mass.
9201 Boleyn Rd., Detroit 24, Mich .
Worcester, Mass.
1917 Jackson St., Sioux City 18, Iowa
4800 James Ave. S., M10neapolts, Minn.
6900 Wissahicken Ave., Mt . Airy, Philadelphia 19,
Pa.
10 Mountain Ave., Maplewood, N. J.
4524 Casco Ave, Minneapolis 10, Minn.
RFD 5, Portland, Me.
269 Berkley Sc., Rochester, N. Y.
64 Atlantic St., Lynn, Mas~ .
2321 Midvale Ter., Kalamazoo, Mich.
46 Alfred Drowne Rd., Wesr Barrington, R. I.
60 Woodrow St., West Hartford, Conn.

PaRRY, Rosa L.
PaTl!RSON, Jo Al'N ..
PETTENGILL, NANCY ..
PLUMB, ELIZABETH J.
POLLARD, CAROL E.
POMEROY, JEANE.
PossNl!R, Joycs
PuLroao, ELLEN H.
RAMIREZ, ASTRID .
Rseo, ELEANOR C.
R220, MARTHA S.
Reso, SALLY
RBMINGTON, ANNE
RewKl!N, Run1 E. .
RaYNOLDS, NANCY E.
RHJNESMITH, FRANCESE.
RtoEN, ANNA MARY
R1ew2, BETTY A..
R1KHOPP, jl!AN M.
R1TcR, MARIAN .
Roel!RTS, Juo1TH A.
ROBERTS, SARAH E.
ROBITAILLE, Luc1LLE M.
RooEMANN, joAN F. . . .
RoOl!RS, MARILYN J.
RottRLICR, AnELB G. . .
Rosl!NBERG, GABRIELA B..
RossR, NANCY ..
RuPPIN, MARY B. ... . .
RussBLL, CAROLINE J.
SAMMET, jEAN E.
SANDS, MARGOT K.
SAPIN, ADELE c.

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Ensanche, Martinez, Mayaguez, P. R.
11 Wellington St., Arlington, Mass.
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57 Prospect St., Whitinsville, Mass.
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27 Winton St., Springfield, Mass.
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64 Sagamore Rd., Bronx\·ille, N. Y.
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Carcwright Rd., Wellesley, Mass.
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32 Maple St., Beacon, N. Y.
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25 East King St., Littlestown, Pa.
538 Elm Ave., Upper Darbv, Pa.
5215 Washington Bh·d., Indianapolis, Ind .
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11 Ledgeways, Wellesley Hills, Mass.
20 Woodlawn Pl., Longmeadow, Mass.
343 Cherry Bend, Menon , Pa.
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. 451 Newton St., S. Hadley Falls, Mass.
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7 Myrtle Place, Tuckahoe 7, N. Y.
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. 2 Vera Pl., Montclair, N. J.
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22 E. 88 St., New York 28, N. Y.
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30 Cottage Ave., Maune Vernon, N. Y.
Kimberly Hotel, Broadway and 74 St., New York,
N. Y.

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ScHABNMAN, RoSALll! L.
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Sl!AMAN, RuTH L. . . . . . . . . .
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SHBLLl!Y, jUNB B. '.'
SROAPP, MARYE.
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SIMONSON, MARGAR.RT A.
SMITH, BAR.BAR.A A.
SMITH, MAR.JAN ~.
SMITH, V1R.GlNIA w.
SNIOBR., GRATIA L.
SPEAR, NANCY R.
SPBNCR, ELEANOR .
SPENCB, NATALIE A ..
SPBNCER, ELBANOR. B.
STADIE, ELIZABETH A.
STBVBNS, KRISTINE L.
STILLMAN, DoRA W.
STONB, ELEANOR w.
SuTCLIPPE, FRANCES E
T ABBR, ELIZABRTH
TAITT, PATRICIA
THOMAS, jOANNB D ...
THOMPSON, RUTH c.
THOMSON, jBAN M.
THOR.PB, PHYLIS E.
TOPJAS, MARIAN
TOOICRR, ELIZABETH c.
TUCKER, JOANNB G. ''
TuTTLa, SALLY L. . .
WAGNER, MARY A.

wAONBR, PHOEBE A.
WAICBMANN, MARGARET
WALLER, HARRIET C.
wALTBR, DOROTHY E.
WARD, ANN B
WARREN, A. EMILI!!
WBIDBNBACHl!R., R. Ll!E
Ws1LER, ELLBN S.
WSNNllR, jANET
WBSLRY, JoYca G .
WHITS, ELIZABETH
WHITING, PHYLIS L
W1cicas, CAROL B.
W1LSON, CORNELIA L. ...
WILSON, RUTH
W1SHNBR, jUNB
Wou, jAN1ca D.
WoLra, FLORENCE M.
WoonwARD, MARGARET L.
WRIGHT, jllANRTTR E.

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487 Arlinfron Dr., Birmingham, Mich .

3 Edgehil Rd., New Haven 11, Conn.
2801 Ave. K, Brooklyn, N. Y .
5 Church Sc., Bronxville, N. Y.
88 Cencral Pk. W., New York, N. Y.
54 Walron Ave., White Plains, N. Y.
90 Webstt:r Ave., Pore Washmgron, N. Y.
Argyle Rd., Essex Fells, N. J.
2926 Kent Rd ., Silver Lake, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
15 Lewis Dr., Maplewood, N. J.
5 Sunnybrook Rd., Bronxville 8, N . Y.
26 Maple Rd ., Franklin, N. J.
410 S. Panerson Sr., Scare College, Pa .
10 Seymour Pl., White Plains, N. Y.
1405 Highland Ave., New Cascle, Pa .
7484 Amboy Rd., Torrenville, Sraren Island 7, N Y.
319 Highland Ave., Winchtsrer, Mass.
111 Hamdron Sc, Rockville Cencer, N. Y.
86 Cavuga Rd., \Vill1amsville, Buffalo 21, N Y.
Lrncoln Rd., Lincoln, Mass.
993 Park A\•e, New York, N. Y .
3828 N. Dmmar Rd ., Arliogcon, Va.
5 Wilson Sc., Berwick, Me.
122 Bnxron Rd ., Garden Cit), N. Y.
Meadowcresr Lant, Radnor, Pa.
4605 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago 15, Ill.
45 E 75 Sr. New York 21, N. Y.
60 Summer St , Fort:sr Hills, N. Y.
17 Roost\elc Avt:, Holyoke, Mass.
232 N. Maple A1•e. , Ridgewood, N J .
512 Oak Rd , Merion, Pa.
54 Highland Rd., Rye, N. Y .
9 Oak Shade Ave., Darien, Conn.
17 Vose AH•., Hyde Park 36, Mass .
Hdldale Rd., Villanova, Pa.
110 Wallis Rd., Chesrnuc Hill 67, Mass.
210 Barnum Ave, Porcjefferson, N. Y.
29 Beverly Pl., Ucica 3, N. Y.
206 Sedgew1ck Dr., S~-racuse, N. Y.

IO Conestoga Rd., Berwyn, Pa.
Stvench Sc., Parcerson Hgcs., Bea,·er Falls, Pa
181 Edwards Sr , New Haven, Conn
730 S Easr Sr, Ke\\anee, 111.
58 Moncrepose. A,.e , Kingston, N. Y
24 Mouncforr Rd , Newron Highlands, Mass.
301 Oc1s Sc., \Vesr Newron, Mass.
Chesrer Rd , Dernn, Pa.
6 Slade Ave, Balc1mort 8, Md .
48 Pam Rd , New Hartford, N. Y
Old Bedford Rd ., RFD 4, Grtenwich, Conn .
19 Rome\n A\•e., Amsterdam, N. Y
88 Madison Ave., Holyoke, Mass.
68 Warrington Dr., Rochescer 7. N Y .
325 Washington AH~ .• Glen Ridge, N. J.
3728 N. W. Thurman Sc., Porrland 10, Ortgon
915 W End Ave., New York 25, N Y .
832 Keene Lane, Woodmere, N. Y
3341 Reservoir Oval, Bronx 67, N. Y.
Celen1al Green, Loudonv1lle, N. Y.
271 Townsend Avt·, New Ha,·en, Conn .

CLASS OF 1949
AARON, JOAN L. .
ABBR.CROMBIE, MARCll!Lj..
ADAMS, E. ROXANA
AKERS, NANCY M.
ANWYL, GwENl!TH F.

101 Ellwood Ave., Mounc Vernon, N. Y .
220 Cabrini Blvd., New York 33, N. Y
280 Longmeadow Sc., Longmeadow 6, M;,1.~s
206 Burns Sc., Foresc Hills, N. Y .
711 \\'. Delavan A,·e., Buffalo 9, N Y.

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ARNOLD, BARBARA B. .
AuLis1, RosALIE \'. .
AusTtN, CoNsTANCE M.
AVERILL, JOANN.~ H
BAIRD, EvELYN M.
BAX:ER, BAR.BARA J.
BANX:S, BARBARA
BBCX:llR, ELAINE A.
BEHR.BR., MARY F ..
BENTLEY. PHYLLIS \V.
BERNSTEIN, MIRIAM H .... .
BERRY, WINIFRED
B1cx:wIT, BARBARA J. .
BnrnPP, PHYLLIS M . .
BLACX:, Au.L.. M.
BLACIC., VIRGINl ... LEB
BLAC1'WBLL, MARY E
Buss, MARGARET
BORR!>fAN, BERNICE B.
BoTLEY, RosEMARY E. B.
BOWER, NANCY J. ...
BOWSER, HELEN R.
BRAMER, NANCY J..
BR.BED, CYNTHIA L.
BRISTOL, BETSEY B.
BROWN, BARBARA w.
Bucx:, jANE
Bucx:uY, JOAN C.
BUNTING, STl!PRANIBj .
BuTLI!R, BETSE\' J
BYERS, MARY R.
CALHOUN, NANCY F.
CAMPFIELD, SUZANNE P .
CARLETON, joYcE
CASSEL, DOROTHY E.
CLAR.X:, RUTH M.
CLAR.XE, ELIZABETH A.
CosLIUGH, F. jBAN
CoHN, LrnBIAN T.
CoLB, HBLEN j.
CONROY. HELEN L.
CooPER, M. JEAN
CORBIN, MARIEN .
COUSINS, NANCY E.
CRAIG, Lou1SE B. .
CRAPSER, MARY L.
CROCX:l!TT, ROBER.TAJ.
CR.OSBY, PATRICIA E . .
CURTIS, CAROLYN ... . . . . . . .

89 Upland Rd., Williamsport, Pa.
130 Glen Ave., Amsterdam, N . Y.
24 Rose Court, Prondence 6, R. I.
Pomfret Cenrer, Conn.
60 Stratford Rd ., Roch1lle Centre, N. Y.
1421 15 Ave., Seattle 22, Wash.
Center Rd., Shirley, Mass .
1040 Garrison Ave., Teaneck, N. J.
13 Brookline Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y.
330 Newrnstle Rd .. Rochester 10, N. Y.
75 Sycamore Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y.
.51 Crescent Dr., Palo Alco, Cal.
320 Central Park West, New York 25, N Y.
850 Sc. Marks Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Keria Trail R. No. I Box 7B, South Bend, Ind.
2326 Central Park Ave., Evanston, Ill.
M 0 Q 334 USMC Atr Station, Cherrv Point, N. C.
830 S. Madison Ave., Pasadena), Cal.
37 Spring St., Norwood, N. Y.
c/ o Hawaiian Pineapple Co., Honolulu, T . H.
. .2355 Blake Blvd., S.E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa
121 Main Sc., Concord, Mass .
2215 Central Park Ave., Evanston, Ill.
29 Glenwood Ave., Newton Cencre 59, Mass.
Wacer Sc., Foxboro, Mass.
706 W. Sedgwick Sc., Mc . Airy, Philadelphia, Pa.
111 Fourth Sc., Garden C1ty, Long Island, N . Y.
1559 Beacon Sc., Brookline, Mass.
726 Morris Sc., Albany, N . Y.
29 Morrill Ave., Wacernlle, Me.
3024 E . Second St , Duluth, Minn.
33 Dix Sc., \V inchem:r, Mass.
10 Hawthorn Rd ., New Hartford, N. Y.
68 High Sc., Littleton, N. H.
. . . . . . . . 7149 Anderson Sc., Philadelphia, Pa.
950 Lake Otis Dr., Wimer Haven, Fla.
Armored Medical Research Lab., Fore Knox, Ky .
23 Irvington St., Springfield, Mass.
6 Whetten Rd., We:.c Hartford, Conn.
42 Castlewood Rd , West Hartford, Conn.
3133 Menlo Ave, Cincinnati, Ohio
29th and Central A vc , Ocean C1ty, N. J
1633 Monroe Sc., Evanston, UJ.
9 Donellen Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y.
6412 Pinehurst Rd., Baltimore, Md.
. .. 123 Brisco! Sc., Springfield, Mass.
329 Park St., Upper Moncda1r, N. J.
124 Everic Sr., New Haven, Conn.
2830 Valley Dr., Sioux Ci cy, Iowa

DALBECX:, ELIZABllTH A.
DANIELSON, JANE
DAVID, F. LOUISE .
DAVIES, SYLVIA A.
DA VIS, A. GRACl! .
DAWES, Lois ANN .. .
DAY, MARTHA M .. .
Ds1CHMlLLER, MARIA P
DETZER., MARY J. . .
D1cx:BR.MAN, ELIZABETH
D1GGss, JosEPHINl! P ... .
DOOLITTLE, MARCIA A . .
DooMAN, KATHLEEN E.
DOWNING, BEVJ!R.LY B...
DR.AX:B, ELIZABETH A.

36 Beatrice Cir., Belmont, Mass.
203 Sinclair Pl., Westfield, N. J.
42 \V. School Lane, Germancown, Philadelphia, Pa.
Dr. Da\·ies Lane, Congers, N. Y
1014 Couon• l\\•e., Texarkana, Ark .
104 Cross S~ .. Belmont, Mass .
244 Taber A\'I~ .. Pro\1dence, R. I.
7227 Creveling Dr., Un1\·ers1cr CHy, Mo.
Leland, Mich .
22 Moorland Rd . , W11liamscown, Mass .
.. Bellfield," Mal\·ern Ave., Ruxcon, Md.
22 Chatham Sc., Nassau, N. Y.
.82 Second Sc., Garden Cicy, Long Island, N. Y.
656James Sc., Pelham, N . Y.
465 Broadway, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y.

EATON, NINETTE
Ecx:L, ELISABETH A . .
E1sNER, AL1cs L.
ELLIS, EM.u.1E K.
ELLJS, PATlUCJA A.

Columbia A\'e., R. D. 3, Hamburg, N. Y.
20 Holmes Sc., N. Quincy , Mass.
403 Center Sc., S. Orange, N. J .
17 Huntington Pl., New Hartford, N. Y.
29 Blackthorn Lane, Whtce Plains, N. Y.

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EROBll, SONYA M .
EYLBR, BERTHA L.

176-18 Murdock ,\\'e., Sc. Albans, N . Y .
6915 Guilford Rd., Upper Darb}. Pa .

FABER, jOl\N \' N.
FARMER, CATHERLNI! A ..
FARQUHARSON, Lois I. .
FARR, ANNI! B.
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Fl!RGUSBN. p AULIN B E.
roRMAN, GL0R1A N.
FRECJC, NANCY A.. ' .
FRBBSB, NANCY
FRUBN, Lou1sB E.. , .......
Ftn.MRR, SUSAN

382 Tremont Pl., Orangt>, t'i J
24 S. Calumet Sr , Hastings-on-Hudson, N Y
776 Ri~hmond Ave, Buffalo, N. ) .
135 H.nHhornt• AH·., Glencoe, Ill
:\1.iin Sc., Westford, Mass
l l I Cencrnl Pb\\"., Mc \'crnon, N . Y.
2 Sum1111 r Dr , Hasnngs-on-Hudson, N. Y
67 Mill Rmk Rd . New Haven, Conn
56 S Russell Ave .. Minneapolis, Minn
Maplc Dr, Favctte\illc, N Y.

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GALLOWAY, GARALBE . ' .
GILLIATT, ELIZABETH
GILPIN, MARGARET H. . .
GLAOING, ANN
GLASSBROOK, M. ESTHER
GODING, ELLEN LOUISE ••
GoPP, jANBT
GORMAN, NELLIE H .
GRAHAM, JEAN M.
GRBl!NBBRG, BEVERLY
GRIBI, MADELEINE M.
GROSSMAN, MARGARET A.
GRUMMAN, ETHEL

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Htd!RTTJ!R, MADELINE C.
HAFF.MEYER, DOROTHY E.
HAPEY. JOAN L.
HAGAN, jANB A.
HALI!, ANNI! L.
HAMMERMAN, jOANNH H ..
HANOV£R, BARBARA L.
HARJESS, lRENB R.
HARROP, HELEN
HART, Et.IZADl!Tll
HAWKINS, LOUISE •.
HILLES, MARGARETT.
HODES, DoROTH\ P.
HOBFPER, JBAN F.
HOFFMAN, PATRIUA
HOLCOMBE, LBB
HOOKER, SARAH F
HORNBECK, jEAN M
HowB, JANET
HuRD, jEAN M.

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KALB~LEISCll, MARGIE
KEATING, MARJORIE A ..
KBBLBR , M. . RION E
KBNNBDY. PHYLLIS
K1RMAN, Jl!A"I \'
KITSEt.MAN, NANO'
KRAHE, JEAN
KURTH, MARY JANI!
KYDD, PHYLLIS M.
LAMORTB, GR ICE
LANDl!RS, LORA
Len, jANB \ .
LBEDRR, l.o\vRBL
I.BBS, CAROLYN R.
LBPPl!RD, ED1Ttt E
LRVY' J BAN

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Lawis, jANE B.

183 Hudson Sc, Pdham Ma.nor, N. Y
7 Flort.:n~t Rd , Marblehead, \.iass
401 \,hhru.lge Sc, \\'esc Chesrc:r, Pa
125 M1J\\00J St, Brooklrn, N Y .
268 \\'e~cern :\vl"., ,>,!ban\,:-., Y
RFD 3. Amherst, Mass.
37 Converse AH·., Ne\\COn, Mas'
5913 Bcllona :\ve., Balumort .\id
Huningwn P1kt: 6.. \.ioredon RJ . \l.:ado\\ brook. P.a.
124 Pembroke Pl., Kc" Gardens, N. Y
66 .\11lt0n Rd., R,e, N Y .
401 E. BearJsle\· .ht Elkhart, InJ .
29 Huncington Sc , :-.;e\\ Haven, Conn

600 S

Price RJ , Clanon 5, Mo.
SS29 81 RJ , l1lc11J:ile, N Y.
44 B.l} Sc.ice Rd , Holvoke, !\bss
36 M.1J1son A\c., Arlingcon, N. J.
105 Ninch ~c, Garden C1Cv, N. Y.
385 P.ilos Rd . Gleni..oe, Ill.
41 -12 Gkrt\\Ood Sc, L1tcle Neck, N Y

4113 74 Sc , J.td:son Heights, N. Y
2203 Shcttlt'lJ Dr , Kalamazoo, !\11ch
46E 91 Sc., New Yurk 28, N. Y.
Sumcc R1dgc RJ , Nor ch brook, lll
71 Gructo /\\'c., Prondt:n(t: 6, R . I
645 o~c.Ul A Vt' ' Brookl In 26, N y
392 Pim: Sc , West Read;ng, Pa
350 !\1"111 St , \\'t."Chtrsheld, Conn.
3!iS .\!agnolia Sc , Sparca11hurg, S C
403 \\'.1sh111gtor :he , Tnone, P.1.
7813 G.udl'n A'<'.. \\'ebstcr Gro\ cs 10, Mo
3~168 S l.Jcah Sc , :\rl ingcon, \',1

1064 Urmt"ll' Pl , S.. hencccadr, N Y
109-20 /I Rd, fore'c Hilb, 'J. Y.
I 0.1k SI A \C~ • Brtghcon, !\fa,s
65 Sag.i morc Rd , Brom;\ 111..-, ~ Y
11 Sri Hr Sc , ~ouch Hadk', .\ta,s
57 Chtrrl Hill, HolHlh-, !\ia>s

J-\RRETT, ELLBN
JeGHBLIAN, :\uci::
JOHNSON, DEMARIS
jONBS, MARY-ELLA .

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790 Ltnco 11 Rd , Gro,,e Pointe, Mich
41 Hl1d . Pdh.un, N Y
739 Ph mouth Bhd " E Gr.ind R.1pids, Mich.
72 \1.t)O \\c, ~cedham, :Viass.
107 Summit ;\\t<, Upper Montcld1r, :-.i • .J
RR 6, ;\h1nc It, Ind
25·16 36 ~c . 1.ong bl.rnd Cm 3. N Y
477 Pro~l'<:U Sc., \.h:chuen, M.1~s
37 Lulu;;c Sc , Gar.kn C1c1, N Y

42 Crns' Sr , Bronx\ di<:, N. Y
1230 P,1rk i\v , \Jn, ) ork 28, N Y
74 El.:.inor Rd Srr11.gf1cld, Mass
1151 B .llOll Sc , Brookline, ~la,~.
88 \\t10Jl.111d A\c, E. Or.1ngt, NJ

232 Bn1.1d\\,i\, Hano\<:r, PJ.
731 Red Bud Ave., C1ndnnari 29, Ohw
High Hamrron Inn, C.1sh1ers, ~ C.

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LONG. ANITA . .

Loo1>us,

2938 Oakford Rd , Ardmore, Pa
324 E 41 Sc , Nt.'w York 17. N. Y.
41 Amherst Sr , Pleasdnt R1dg..- Mich
75 Le" 1s .-\ n C.rL·H Barrington, Mass.
709 Span~ St , Ro.iring Spring. Pa
117 Pond A' l , Dunellen N J
465 Pleas;111c Sc , Hoh okt, Masi..
138 Park •\ve , N.tug.ttlll k. Conn.

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LORD, jEAN P. ..
LORD, ~L!LISSA
LORhl'OZ, JULIA A . .
LY\1AN, KATllARll'I!

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LYNCH, A~s P.
LYONS, ELIZADPTtl

M \RY Bl!TH
McCLuRe, H eLEN M
McCOR!v!ICK, BARBAR.\
MtCANN,

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McCuLLOUGH, NANCY L.
McDowl!LL, MARG!IRRT A .
MLKNIGHT, B·\Rll!IR\

M1..L1!AN, jEAN
McLELLAN, E1u1!N
McM.ffH, JuN

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MANNING, jE11N .6> .
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MILLER, C1111RLOTTI!
M1LLBR, MARY F.
MILI.l!R, NANC\'

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MILLS, AUGUSTA H
M1NER, VrRGINIA M
lVllNTURN, ANN L
MITtHELL, Y1RGINIA E..
MOFFETT. P.\TRICIA H.
MoNITZ, jACQUBLINI! C.

MooRe, ANNE C.
MOORE, SHEILA
MORGAN, ELEANOR
MuNN, ANNl!TTI! C.
MURRAY, HELl!N H

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MURRAY, jR.\N L
MUTCH, SHIRLl!Y A .
NAGLE, E. jEANNB
NASSIF, GLORIA E.
NEIDLINGER, MARY
NEWCOMB, NANCY

\\' Lake Rd., Erie, Pa.
1753 Care" St . Springfield, Mass
3 Elm St, Hanovtr, N H.
107 Arwood Ave , Ne'' com· die 60, Mass.
63 Valley Rd, Larthmonc, N Y.
Seabrook Village, Sc.1brook, N. J.
53 Probate St., Kc:enc:, N. H.
Rockcliffc Apes., IOCresrmont Rt.I., Montclair, N. .J.

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N1~HtURA, M1cmx:o

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Nou.N, RuT11 M.
NoYas, SARAH C
0DIAN, L.\URA

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423 Shawmut Av..-, Bosron 18, Mass.
5000 Cornell A\'e., Chicago 15, Ill.
175 Broadwa\, Pa~~a1c, N J

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DOROTHY J.

P11CiANl!LLI, EVELYN

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PAPAZIAN, NrcOL1! G.
PATCH, PRtSCJLLA D.
PEARSON. ELIZADETll
·PERI ER, MARIE

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PERRY. UOITll
PETJ!RSON, H P.\TRl(IA

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PFEIL, MARY
P111L1.1Ps, HELENB

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P1R ...iANN, MRS . DORA

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Pn,H"I, RuTH A.
POLLARO, MARGERY A.
MARION CRAIG

POTTER,

*deceased

146

69 Th 1rd St , G anle11 Cm, N Y
52 Hillcrest Avr:, Yonk;rs 5, N. Y.
1500 Shr.::ri19 Garfield Pl , Poughh-\.'ps1e, N. Y.
116 SmJ[h Sc, Sl·;ucle 9, \\"ash
Weldin Rd, \\'almingron 284, Del.
214 Sre,,arr A\'1:, G.mlen Cin·. N. Y
235 Pdhamdalc :\\''-··· Pelham, "J Y
Hidden Spring Lan..-, R\'e, N Y
7 Essex Pl , Bronx' d le:, ~ Y
1504 Summir :he., Sr PJtal 5. Mrnn
264 S \\ ash1ngcon Sc , North Attlt.'boro, Mass.
92 \\'air Sr, Sprtnf(ficld. Mass
1720 N. Jackson, Lml..- Rock, Ark.
.4 Sargenr Ave, Nashua, N H.
168 Wegman Pkw\., J1:rscv City, N. J.
96 Claremont Avc , Butfalo, N. Y.
222-D Queen Emma Sq . Honolulu 43, T H
94 Maple Sr , Spnngheld 9, Mass.
425 Arlmgron Pl , Chicago, Ill
630 E. Ganse\'OOrt Sr, Lierle Falls, N. Y.
40 Euclid A\'e. , :\lham 3, N Y.
240 E. Oda" are Pl, Ch1..ago, Ill.
36 Hyde the , Ne'' con, Mass
5035 "35 St , San Diego, Cal.
730 Fore \\'ashangwn AH·, Ne\\' York 33, N Y.
1022 Walnut St., Coacesvtlle, Pa.
151 Cliff Rd , Weible\' Halls, Mass.
12 Sunset Rd., Darien, Conn.
410 Ri,erside Dr, New York 25, N Y
27 Middle Rd., Hamden, Conn
36 Sheldon Rd , "'Je,,·ron Centre, Mass.
134 \\' Logan St , Pht1.1dclph1a 44, Pa.

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89 S Centt'r Sr , W111d\or Lo(ks, Conn
430 \\. 250 Sr Ntw York, N Y
1273 Korth l\\t, Nl'' Rochelle, N Y
995 Madison A\'l • Nt:\\ York 21, N. Y
S4l4 Arlingron A\'e., Nt'w York, N. Y.
67 R1dgl.' Rd., New Rochi:lk, N. Y.
2011 K1.:ndworrh '\\'l' , \Vdmcrrc, Ill.
57 Arl1ngcon Av..-, Pro\'idencc, R. I.
3548 lnglesi26 N . 18 Sc. Allt'nco\\n, Pa.
Roure 1, Berccndorl, Iowa
581 Broad\\ a~, Pass.lie, N J
57 Flmr ;\,·c., Larchmonc, "- Y
)61 Unl\·ersicy the., Ro hesrer 7, N. Y.

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R BBD, HOPl!STlLL D. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ••••.
Raso, RsasccA J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • . • . • • . • . . • . . . ..•.
RBNISCHLBR, ALINE T . ....... ... ..........•............
Ries, RACHEL B... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RICHMOND, NANCY L. . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . • . . • . • . . • • . . . • • •

RosLoPS, M1RIAM H .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
RuxTON, JoANNR G .. . . . . . . . . . • . . . .

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ScnMIDD, ELIZABETH A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • • • . • . •
SCHRAM, ELIZABETH
SCHWARTZ, V1RGINIA D .. . . . . . . . • . . • . • . . . . . . . . . • • • .
ScHWARZ, RuTtt M . • . . .
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SBAMAN, NANCY R . . . . . . • . . • . . • . • . • . . . . . . .
SHAPIRO , BBRNICE M . . . . . . . . . . . . • • .
SRARPB, VERA
SHAW, MARY C .
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StNCOPP, BARBARA M .
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SMITH, CYNTHIA M . ......•••• • •••
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SPILLER, CoNSTANCB N .. .
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STETLER, MARY JANE .•.. .. . . . . • . . . . . . . •
STORY' ELIZABETH M. . . . . . • • • . . . . • . . . •
STUART, LtLLIAN B.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
STUBBS, jANICE...
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THOMAS, REBECCA A . . .. , . . . . . . . • • .

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TtBBBTTS, MARYE . . . . • .. . . . . . • . . • . . • .
TICE, SARAH V. .. . . . . • . . • . . • • . . . • • . • ••.
ToMPJCtNS, JOAN E. . .
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TORREY, MARY D .. .
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TRAYLOR, MARGARET L. .
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TuaNBR, FLORENCE G . . . . . • . ••••.•
UBLMANN, MARI AN

595 Washingcon Rd., Lake Forest, Ill.
Day's Ferry, Woolwich, Maine

57 Prospect St., \\'hirinsville, Mass.
102 Park Rd., Wyomissing, Pa.
301 Cliff Ave., Pelham 65, N. Y.
12 Arnold Pk , Rochester 7, N . Y.
Arden Farm, East Aurora, N . Y .
51 Birch Rd., Darien, Conn.
98 S. Oraron Pkwy., East Orange, N . J.
517 Old Gulph Rd., Narberth, Pa.
840 Blvd., Bayonne, N . J.
60 Saybrook Rd., Middlerown, Conn .
1233 W Minnehaha Pkwy. , Min11eapolis, Minn.
8 Prospect St., Rockv1Ue, Conn.
Eldridge Rd., Aurora, Ohio
6 Farmingron Ave., Longmeadow, Mass.
217 Mayhew Dr., South Orange, N. J.
1155 E 21 St, Brooklvn, N . Y.
24 Western Ter., Oxford, Pa.
31 Neho1deo Rd., Waban 68, Mass
34 Lake Forest St., Louis County 17, Mo.
130·52 226 St., Laurelton 13, N. Y.
44 Ellingcon Ave., Rocknlle, Conn .
Richards Lane, New Canaan, Coon .
Bcllev1ew Ave., Southmgcon, Conn
608 Franklin St, Olympia, Wash.
240 Meadowbrook Rd., Interlachen Pk , Hopkins,
M ich
Farmrngcoo, Conn
Plush Mill Rd., Wall1ngford, Pa.
427 17 Ave., Paterson, N . J.
24 Berwyn Rd., Muncie, lnd.
.44 Water St., Leicester, Mass.
42 Laurel Ave., Bingbamron, N . Y.
51 Westervelt Ave., Baldwin, N . Y .
Popham Hall, Scarsdale, N . Y.

c/o F. H. English, Three £!ms, Bradford, N. H .
Broad Acres, Washrngt0n Rd., Wesrminster, Md
1812 Lake \'1ew Dr., Duluth, Minn.
11 E1ghrh Sc., Pulaski, Va.
Gypsv Lane & Monrgomerr Ave., Wynnewood, Pa
Storrs, Conn.
Srillwater, N. J
41 Chestnut St , Wellesley H11ls, Mass.
222 Highland Ave , New Kens10gton, Pa .

1955 Sedgwick Ave., New York 53, N Y .

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9 N Helderberg Pb., y , Sliagerlands, N Y.

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WHITAKBR, JoAN ... .. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •.•. .. • • • · · · ·
WtCKBS, MARCIA S.. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... ' .
WIDOPl', DOROTHY L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WtLKBNS, MARJORIE A . . ... .. ... •.•. .. ••.....••.....•••• . •.

2305 Lincolnwood Dr., Evanston. Ill.
86 Buckingham St., Cambridge 38, Mass.
19 Winthrop Dr., Bamngcoo, R . I
5316 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, IH
74 Essex Rd ., Summit, N.J
100 E. Greenwood Ave., Lansdowne, Pa .
33 Rosecrest Ave, Alexandria, Va.
Col1:brook, Conn.
109 He wt:tr Rd., Wyncote, Pa.
229 Oxford St., Rochester 7, N . Y.
12 Oxford Pl., Rockv ille Ceorre, N . Y.
37 Taunton Rd., Scarsdale, N . Y.

YouNG, BARBARA . . . .

7128 Hampden Lane, Bethesda 14, Md

WAGNBR, MARY P............. ..•...... • ......
ALTBll, ELIZABBTii B .. . . . . . . . . . ...•.•.••.••
W1nx:sL, LuaLLB J. . . . . • . . . . • . . . • . . . • . • • .
WEISS, BARBARA L. . . . . . . . ....... .... . ............. .
WELLS, jANB ANN . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • . . • . • . . . • • .
WBSTBURGH, MARCELLA T ... ............................ .
WBSTON, BARBARA .. . ... . .•.. . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . • . . . . •
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110·20 73 Rd ., Forest Hills, N Y.

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CLASS OF 1950
ANDusoN, DoLORES M . ... ... .. . ............ . .. . ......•...... 4)0 Cobbs Hill Dr ., Rochester 10, N. Y.
APPLEGATE, PHYLLIS A . ................... • ...... . .... . . . ... 2105 Woodside Rd ., Ann Arbor, Mi ch.
ARMSTRONG, DoROTHY I. . .
. ........... . .............. ... 1118 W. Armory Ave., Champaign, Ill .
A1utoWSM1TH, BARBARA ANNI! .. . .......... . ............ . . . 435 Oakley Dr., Clayton 5, Mo.
ATW11Tl!R, PR1sc1LLA F. ... .
. . . . .. . ... . .......... .. . 12 Westmoreland Pl., Douglascon, N. Y
BAGSTER-COLLiNs, PHYLLIS A. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .......... . .. . ..... RFD 1, Palmer, Mass.
BAJLBY, BAaa11R11 A.. .. . . .. .. . ..... .. ... . . . . . . , , ... .. . . ... .. Main Sc., Amenia, N. Y .
BALL, FANNIE E . . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .. . .......... .. .. .. . , . .... 36 Lawrence Sc., Gardner, Mass.
BAllNBS, JEANNE-MARIE . . ... . .. , .. . ............. , . .. . ....... 400 Broad Sc., Windsor, Conn.
Bscx, joAf~ E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . .......... . 1765 Beacon Sc., Waban 68, Mass .
Bax.c:Hn, H1LD11 B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . ......... . ... 35 North Sc., Plymouth, Mass.
BRLwws, EMILY R. .. . . .
. .... , ......... . ... 170 Oak Hill Ave. , Pawtucket, R. I.
BBNNBYAN, HBLBN A. ... . . . . . . . .
. .95 Grandview Ave., Whire Plains, N. Y.
Ba1tBNSCHOT, K11THBR1NG C. . .. . .
. ........ . ...... Grundelweg-18 Hengelo (0) Ho lland, c/ o H. E.
Colwell, 330 Huguenot Sc., New Rochelle, N . Y.
BaaG, MARGARET K. .... . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 674 Main Sc., Lynnfield Center, Mass.
BLATZ, EuZABBTH A. . . .. . . .
. ............ 1301 N. Rodney Sr., Wilm ingto n 6, Del.
BuNN, ETHEL F. . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . • . . . 61 Bro wn Rd ., Scarsdale, N. Y.
BLua, MARGARET B. . . . . . . .
2829 Bronson Rd ., RFD 9, Fairfield, Conn .
BaicALLI, Dous A. . . . . .. . . .
....... ........
McKinley A\•e., South Hadley Falls, Mass.
81towN, CoRNBLlA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Locus Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y.
BaoWN, J11NBT L. ...... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ......... Balm ville RD No. 1, Newburgh , N. Y.
BaowN, MARIAN M . ................................... 9 Marshall Rd ., Yonkers 5, N . Y.
BaoWN, M. CAROLINE .....................................
1530 Wagar Ave., Lakewood 7, Ohio
Bucs, S1sYLJ. ..
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1791 Lanier Pl. , N . W. Ape. 43, Washington, D C.
Bmn.sv, V1RGINI A L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 648 Ely Ave., Pelham Manor 65 , N. Y .
BullLBJGH, SYLVIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9 Western Ave., Augusta, Me.
BusHRLL, DoaoTHY R. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... . ... . .... 180 Bayview Ave., Northport, N. Y.
CA.MP&BLL, Aunasv E . .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. , ...... . ... .. .... . .. . .. 66 N . Chacsworth Ave ., Larchmont, N. Y.
CAU, MAITHA J. .... ... .. ............ ... ................. ..35 Windsor Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
CARTU, Aucs S. F ... . . .... . ... .. . .. . .. . ... . .. .. ...... .. .. .. c/ o R. D. Osborne, Jr., Edgewood Rd., Llewellyn
Park, West Orange, N. J .
CAavaa, Ca11aLOTTB P.. . .. . . ... . .... .. ........ .. ..... . ... . . .. Garrison-on-Hudson, N. Y.
CaASB, Bany J........... . .. .. .................. ... ... .. .. .538 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Cmw, ELLBN M... ... . .. ................ . .. . .. . .. .. . . ... . .Pembroke Sc ., RFD No. 1, Suncook, N . H.
CstLDI, PAULlNB .. . . . . .................. .. .... . ............. ll8 Allerton Rd., Mi Iron 87, Mass.
CeurrBR, H.u.aurrr E .. . ....... . ......... . ............... . . 1210 W. Wynnewood Rd ., Wynnewood, Pa.
CLAYPOOL, CAJl.OLlNB N .... ................... . ........... .604 S. Sixth Ave., Mount Vernon, N . Y.
CoBll, C11aoL L. .. . . . . ........... . ...... . ................ 250 Rockaway Ave., Boonton, N . J.
Cou, SARA W . .......... . . ..... .. •. . .......... . ......... . . 260 Case Ave., Sharon, Pa.
Co.cu, CAROLA F. .. . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .......... 20 Eunice Pkwy., Srrarford, Conn .
CoNLAN, CoNSTANCB B. . ..................... . ........... 54 Osborne Rd., West Medford 55, Mass.
CoNI.BY', SosANNB F. . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . ....... 126 Belmont Sr., Brockton 10, Mass.
CoNTAl':OS, MA.av L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1301 California Ave., McKeesport, Pa.
CoNWAY, MAJl.y W... .............. . ...................... 3212 S. E. Crystal Springs Blvd., Portland 2, Ore.
Cooua,joAN ....... .......... .. ... .. .................... SO Riverside Dr., New York 24, N . Y.
Co11BLAND, DoaOTHY ... ..... . ... . ........ . ................ . .. 15 Oakshade Ave., Darien, Conn .
DB CooasBY, E. ANNB ... . .. .. .... .... .. . .................... . Paoli, Pa.
C1LA10, ROTHE. .. . . . . ....... . ... . ... ... ................... . 342 Pleasant Sc ., Milton, Mass.
CJ1..AMBa, LILIAN M. C. .. . ....... . .. . .. ... • .. . ............... 23 Woodbridge St., South Hadley, Mass.
CaANB, PATIUCIA M . . .. .. . . .... . ... ... .. ....•...... . ... . ... . .414 Linden St ., Winnetka, II .
CllAWPORD, jBAN A . .......... . . . . ..... . . . . . .. . ...... ~ . . ... . .. Venezu ~lan Atlantic Refining Co., Aportaclo 893,
Cavacas, Venezuela
Caoss, ]BAN A. M . .... . .. . .. . ...... . . . .... .. , .... ... . ....... . Box 223, RFD No. 1, Killingly, Conn .
CUMMINGS, JsAN L ... ..... .............. . .. . .. . . . .... . . .. .... 6338 Washington, Sc. Louis 5, Mo.
CuaaY, MARCIA F.. . . ..... . .... . . . ... . ..... . . . . ........... . .. Greystone Park, N. J.
DAVBNPORT, ANNB L. .......... ... .. ... . . .. .. ...... . ... . ..... 43 Woodbridge St., South Hadley, Mass.
DAVIDSON, MERBDJTH H . ........ . ... . . . . . . ..... . ... . . . ...... . 110 Wellington Ave., New Rochelle, N . Y.
DENNIS, MARTHA . . . .......... . ...... . ... . ..... . ....... .. .. . . 2939 Attleboro Rd., Shaker Heights 20, Ohio
DaRaNNB, Euno11.A .. . . ............ . ..... . ....... .. ..... . .... 573 Hill St., Athens, Ga.
DicJC., jOAN A. ........... . ... . . ........ . ... . .. . .. ..... . .... .. 75 Lothrop St., Beverly, Mass.
DoBYNS, ELIZABETH ...... . ....... . ... . . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .... Shelbina, Mo.
DoDGB, JANS M . ....................... .. .. . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . . 821 N. Charles St., Baltimore 1, Md.
DouGus, HELEN B... . . . .. ..... . ...... .. . ... . .. . .. . . ......... Blind Brook Lodge, Rye, N. Y.
Dwna, EuzABBTH M .. . . . ..... .. ...... . . ............ .. . ..... 64 W. Court St., Cortland, N. Y.

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EASTLAC~ , MAlloUBlllTB L. ....... .. ........ ... . . . . ........... 36 S. Hillside Pl. , Ridgewood, N.].
ELD1tBDOB, NATALIB ............... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Scerling Sc., West Newton 65, Mass.
ELLING, ER11CA U ... ....................................... S7 Bouncy St., Metuchen, N . J.
ELLIOTT, jBNNlB L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ELTON, LAURAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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EM1G, j ANBT A. .
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EMMBllT, ANN M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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591 \V. Pace·s Ferry Rd., Aclanca, Ga.
ENGLISH, FRANCBS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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EVERETT, Auca W.. .. ... . .. ....
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FABIAN, NORMA C. ........... .. ........ ...... .
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FALK, DORISE ....... . . ........ . . . . ................... . 107 Kensington Ave., Jersey Cicy, N . .] .
F1NC'ICR, ANNB F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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FINN, DIANI! F.
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F1NNBGAN, MARY L. ................ .
121 South Sc., Westboro, Mass.
FosTBR, ANNB .
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FOSTER, EMILY
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FRANTZ, jBAN H .
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FRANZ, Elaine G. .. . ... ... .... .
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FROLICH, ELIZABETH A...... ......... .
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FURNIVALL, NANCY A .. '.''' ... .... '
GAMBLE, Lou1sE N ... .... . ... ....... , .. , ... ...... . . ... .. . . 4730 Fieldston Rd., New York 63, N . Y .
GARTON, JoAN C.. .............. ..
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GASKELL, ANN .......... .. ... ....
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GASK.JNS, F. V1RGINIA ... . . . . . . . . .
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GElBBL, NANCY J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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GELLBRT, jANB A.
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Hotel Salisbury, 123 Wesc 57 Sc., New York, N Y.
GIBSON, V1RGIN1A M. . . . . . . . . .
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G1u, RuTH L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Summer Sc., Stoneham, Mass.
GLEASON, BARBARA A. ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SO Manursing Ave., Rve, N. Y.
GoDERE, ADELE T... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. 1472 Northampton St., Holyoke, Mass.
GoDPREY, ELLEN J . . ...... . ... . . ........................ . . . . 8 Central Dr., Plandome, N. Y.
GouLD,jEAN E . .. .. ...... ... ........... , . ....... ... ... .... S6 Fairfield Ave., Holyoke, Mass.
GRBBNBERO, HARRIET Z .... . ................. . .......... ... 1703 Ave. J, Brooklyn 30, N . Y.
GaBENWOOD, RuTR A.......... .......... .. • ... .. .. .. ..... .. 101 Andover Sc., Lawrence, Mass.
GREGO, EvAj. ............. . ... ... ... .......... .... . ..... Sl Holly Rd ., Waban 68, Mass.
Gu1NBR, AUDREY C. .... . . ............................. .. . 100-58 203 Sc., Hollis 7, N. Y.
GlllBDBR, Lois A. ......... . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
364 Graydon Ter., Ridgewood, N. J.
Guucic, ANN W.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 622 Holcomb Sc., Wacercown, N . Y.
GusTAPSON, PATRICIA C. .... . ......... . . .
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HACKWELL, MAROBRY ]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . 102 Cencer Sc., East Aurora, N. Y.
HALB, J uo1TH L. ...... . ....... ..... .. ,........ . . . • . . . . . . . . 4635 Ortega Blvd., Jacksonville, Fla
HALL, BETTY-Lou.... .. .... .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SO Manemec Rd., Newton Centre, Mass.
HALL, Pa1sc1LLA .... , . , .................................. .. 17 Sutton Rd ., Needham, Mass .
HAMBROOK, M1GNON .... . . . . .. ... . ..... ..... ........ ....... .. 270 Santa Clare Ave., San Francisco 16, Cal.
HAMILTON, CLAIRB ... .. ..• .... ....... ... ,. , ...... ... . . ... ... 642 Tremont Ave., Westfield, N. J.
HARPER , CAROLYN G ........ . . . . . .. , ............... ... ... , .. 707 W. University Pkwy., Balrnnon: 10, Md.
HARTIG, PATRICIA A . ... . ........ , . .............. .... .. .. 40-37 77 Sc., Jackson Heights, N. Y.
HATBBRLY, ELEANOR M . ...... . .. . ............ , ........... New London, N. H.
HAv11NSTE1N, jANBT .............. .......•................. . 49 Sawyer Rd., Wellesler Hills, Mass.
HAWTHORNE, NANCY M . .................................... 318 Marquette Sc., La Salle, Ill
HEMINGWAY, MARY P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. Indian Neck, Branford, Conn.
HEMPHILL, M. Sus ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
49 Beechwood Ave., Watertown 72, M..ss .
HRNISSART, MARTHA .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.88-06 188 St., Hollis, N Y.
HEROLD, joAN L . ......... . ......................•......... 211 W. 106 St., New York, N Y.
HaRRlGAL, ANNE H ....... ............................. 29 Pine Ter., W. Shore Hills, N. J.
HtGBEB, ANN H . ........... . ....... . , ......... ......... ... 118 Windermere Rd ., Grasmere, Scatt:n Island S,
N. Y.
H1GHRITER, MARION E. .... ......... ........................ 24 Carlisle St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
HoDoBs, EMILY M. . .... .. ......... •... ... .... .. . ........... 105 Migcon Ave., Torrington, Conn .
HoLLAND, jANB ......... ...... . . ...• ........... , . ......... . . 226 Pondfield Rd., W. Bronxville, N. Y.
HoLMAN, ELEANOR A..... ....... ...... ........ .. .. .... ... ... 2704 Cove Rd., Merchantville, N . J.
HowB, MARYL. ............ . ..... ..... . . ..... . . .... ... .... The Gatesworch Hotel, St. Louis, Mo
HUBBARD, MARCBLLA ........ . ........ .. .... ......... ........ 172 Putnam Ave., Hamden 14, Conn.
HunNUTT, PHYLLIS........ ......................... . . . . . .
90 L1nngston St., New Haven 11, Conn .
Huoaas, AvlS H ......................... ....•.... ... ...... 230 Hillcrest Ave., Trenton 8, N J.
HUTCHINSON, SARAH E . ... ........... • ....... . ........... _... 846 Parkside Ave., Trenton 8, N J

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laR•llWOOD, Bt.llBAllA-ANN .......... . ......................... 10 Bellevue Rd., Arlington 74, Mass.
JACOB, ELIZABETH P. .
JACOBS, MARY ANNA
JACOBSON, JOAN
JoHNSON, B...RBARA A.
JoNES, BARBARA A . .
JORDAN, JEANNE M.
JuNXBR, Run1 L.
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LECLAIR, JANl!T A.
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172 Highland Rd ., Rye, N Y.
Sl3 Bloom St., Dan' ille, Pa.
191 Walnut St., Dedham, Mass.
S Knollwood Dr, Larchmont, N. Y.
U36 Uni,·ersicy A\'e., New York 53, N. Y.
99 Summit A,·e., Upper Montclair, N. J.
22 Montrose Rd ., Scarsdale, N. Y.
29 Craiwell Ave., W. Springfield, Mass.
SO Ashland St., Taunton, Mass .

Fore Washington, Pa.

366 N . Oracon Pkwy, Ease Orange, N.J.
7829 79 Pl., Glendale, N. Y.

81 Park Ave., Yonkers, N Y .
84 Norfolk Aw:., Swampscott, Mass.
443 Beech Sc., Holyoke, Mass.
3714 86 St., Jackson He1ghcs, N. Y.
8009 Ridge Blvd ., Brooklyn 9, N Y.
SOO Park Ave., Ease Orange, N. J.
1070 Park Ave., New York, N . Y.
.1899 Harrison Ave., New York S3, N. Y.
.33 Claremont Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y.
100 Sunnyside Dr., Yonkers S, N. Y.
18 Kensington Rd., Garden City, N . Y.
456 Wheeler Sc., Seaccle 9, Wash.
.27 Beverly Rd., Grosse Pointe 30. Mich.
9 Crescent Ave., Ne-.non Centre, Mass.
31 Claremont Sc., Newton S8, Mass.
607 Srrach Haven Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
619 Clarke Ave., Westmount, PQ, Canada
80 Standish Blvd., P1mburgh 16, Pa.
117 Harrison St., Easton, Md.
116 Smi ch St., Seaccle 9, Wash.
"Glen Maury", Sewanee, Tenn.
5 Lisbon Sc., Worcester 3, Mass .
407 Greenwood Ave., Wyncoce, Pa .
Chateau Burgundy Apes., Scarsdale, N. Y.
4 Ledyard Lane, Hanover, N. H.
67 Hilton Ave., Garden Cicv, N. Y.
6700 Crandon Ave., Chicago 49. II I.
208 N. Elm Sr., Wallingford, Conn.
SS Wyllis Sr., Oil C1cy, Pa.
236 Clairmonr Ter., Orange, N . J.
850 Carroll Sc., Brook I yn, N. Y.

MILLER, RBNBB. .... .
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332 E. Grand St., Mount Vernon, N. Y.
MooRE, JANET L. .
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MoREaousE, MARY S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Oakwoods, N. C.
MoRROW, NATALIE M. .
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Mu~m, L. EuZABBTH
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. 84 Oaranouch Sc., Springfield, Mass.
MuRllAY, BARBARA A...
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130 W. 12 St., New York, N. Y.

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NBIDITZ, ELEANOR M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .
N BWCOMB, GRACE c. .
No.ens, CATRERIN'E M.
Noss, E. LsTITtA .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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. 21 Pembroke Sc., Hartford , Conn .
201 E. Chestnut Sc., Chicago 11, Ill.

S36 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
39 Bartlett Sr., Andover, Mass .

OBER, ANNB C.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
204 W. Water Sc., Painted Pose, N. Y.
O'CoNNELL, RosBMARY
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O'CoNNOR, LoRBLBI . . . .. ...... ........... . .. . . ......... . 816 Anderson Blvd., Geneva, Ill.
O'DoNNBLL, ANNB M.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3S Canal Sr., South Hadley Falls, Mass.
Ous, DOROTHY W. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Valley Forge Rd., Devon, Pa.
0sTENDORF, R. V1ROINIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
27S Woodward Ave., Buffalo 14, N. Y.
PALMER, JoAN . . .
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13S Forest Sc., Wellesley Hills 82, Mass.
33 Catherine Sr., Hudson Falls, N. Y.
99-30 211 Pl., Queens Village 9, N. Y.

PAULSON, Sua F. ........................ . ... . ........... .. . 3rd St. and Highland Ave., Media, Pa.
PAYNE, MOLLY H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alburg, Vt
PENSE, CYNTHIA M. . .
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PETBRS, V1RCINIA G .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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PsTl!RSON, MARIBELLI! J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1619 Lincoln Sc , E'·ansron, Ill
PILSBURY, SALLY J.
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16 Charlesdcn Pk , Newronnlle 60, Mass
PLOWMAN, jBANNB G .............
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PowBLL, jOAN MAcL.
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PRICHARD, MARY A.. . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 657 Lockwood Cc., \\'c:bster Groves 19, Mo.
QUIMBY' ELIZABETH E.

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.427 P.1rk Av1:., Woonsocket, R. I.
RABINOVJTZ, NAT/\LIB A.. '. . .... . . . . . . . . . .
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RAUCH , ROSAMOND
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REDD, J. CAiROLL . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .
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Rsrn, JoANN
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RBSOR, SuE. .
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Ries, SYLVIA . .
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14 Hodges Sc , Attleboro, Mass
Rioux, DBNNICB F. . .... . . .
c o .J S Robbins, 100 E 42 St, Ne" York, N. Y.
RoBBINS, No11L
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431 \\' Chelcen Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
ROBERTS, MARY L. . . . . .. . .
218 Harmon Sc., Elyria, Oh10
RocxwooD, ELIZABETH . . . . . . .......... .
212 Warren Ave., Mamaroneck, N Y.
ROMAN' MONIQUE A. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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RooJCa, DoROTttY A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... .
Ross, MARJORIB B. ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . 52 Gramercy Pk., New York, N. Y.
RosBNBERG, ALMA E .. ................................ . 2 Stoddard Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y.
RosBNPIBLD, DoR1s B.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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9 Summer Sc., Nashua, N. H.
RussBLL, PHYLLIS A.
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VAN DBR RYN, FREDERIKA H.
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411 Montgomcrv A'·e., Laurel, Md
815 Puritan Rd., Birmingham, Mich
81 Rose Ave., Floral Park, N Y.
1148 E. 31 St, Brooklyn 10, N. Y
407 Chester Ave., Moorestown, N J
47 Abbott Rd ., Dedham, Mass.
1246 A\'On Dr., Cincinnati 29, Oh10
Phelps Farm, Hadley, Mass.
. 152 N . Adams St., Manchester, N H
40 Newfield St., North Chelmsford , Mass.
10 Sevmour Pl., White Plains, N. Y
304 Beechwood, Orange, N. J.
700 0.ikhurst A'•e., Hazard, Ky.
6608 102 St., Forest Hills. N. Y.
Box 175, Falmouth Cliffs PO, \V. Falmouth, Mass.
1717 Ave. S., Brooklyn, N. Y.
71 Rockland Sc., Springfield 8, Mass.
Seven Acres Sc., Albans, Vt.
200 Ivy St., Brookline, Mass.
.4522 Harrison St., N.W., Washington, D. C.
23 Oakwood Ave .. Glen Ridge, N . .J.
Simpson Rd, Briarcliff Manor, N Y.
663 Fern St., Yeadon, Pa.
150 Manor Lane, Fort Thomas, Ky
4 Hamilton Rd , Glen Ridge, N. J.
27 Hotel Dr , \\ h1te Plains, N . Y.
15 Campbell Sc., Bach, N. Y.
116 Rice's ~d i Rd ., Glens1de, Pa
18 Landseer Sr , West Roxbur} 32 Mass.
106 South Sc., Foxboro, Mass
106 Burncoat Sc., \\'orcescer 5, Mass.
170Howard Ave.,GrymesHill,Staccnisland 1,N Y.

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Tt.LDOTT, Aucs .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . . .. . . ..
.507 1 2 University Ave., Syracuse, N. Y
TANNENBAUM, E1LBBN... .............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Claremont Ave., Hoh·oke, M;is~
TAuss10, BARBARA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1185 Park Ave, New York N 'I
TAYLOR, MARY A.
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THOMAS, MARCARBT R. .. . . . . . . . . . . .
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THOMPSON, CYNTHIA A.
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TRACY, GLORIA L. ... .. ................ . .. . ...... . ........... 10 Secor Lane, Pelham Manor, N. Y.
TuneY, ELEANOR P ........... • .... ... ......... ...... .. . . .. . . 39 Clover St., Belmont 78, Mass.
TucJCER, }ANET E. ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RD 1, Conshohocken, Pa
TURNER, MARY A... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 222 Highland Ave., Ne,, Kensington, Pa .

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. 40 Gibbs Ave., Wareham, Mass.
410 Moore Sc., Hackecmown, N . J.

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
TERM
EXPIRES

1947

RoswELL GRAY HAM , Ptt.D., LLD. (ex officio)

South H adley, Mass.

SAMUEL BuRDETT H EMINGWAY, Pu .D.

New Haven, Conn.

1947 JANE LOUISE MESICK, P tt.D., LITT.D.

Bosron, Mass .

1948

WILLIAM J. DAVIDSON

Auburn
1948

FREDERICK MAY ELIOT, D.D., LLD., Pres1den1

Bosron, Mass.

1948

ELBERT A. HARVEY, A.B.

Duxbury, Mass.

1948

WILLIAM H . H UBBARD, A.B.

Holyoke:, Mass.

1949

WILSON D. CLARK, jR.

Boston, Mass .

1949

ARTHUR MORRIS COLLENS, A.B.

HarrforJ, Conn.

1949 SIDNEY DAVID GAMBLE, A.M., LLD.

New York, N. Y.

1950 CARL R . FREEHAFER

Philadelplua, Pa.

1950

ALBERT PAINE EVERTS, A.B .

Bosron, Mass.

1951

H ELEN CORBIN MoNcttow, Ptt.D.

Washington, D. C.

1951

WILLIAM APPLETON LAWRENCE, L.H.D., S.T.D., D .D.

Springfield, Mass.

1952 LomsB H oYT GREGORY, Pn .D.

s.

New York, N. Y.
Boston, Mass .

1953

SAMUEL

1954

ROSAMUND CROSS, A.M.

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

1955

MAYNARD T. H AZEN, LLB.

Hartford , Conn.

1955

L. SUMNER PRUYNE, A.B.

Bosrcn, Mass .

1956

FRANK CLAYTON MYERS, A.B., LLB .

~ew

HALL, JR .' A. B.

York, N. Y.

Chosen by the AIPmnae
1947

LucILE WHEELER ADAMS, A.M., Vice Prmdent

Urbana, Ill.

1948

NELLIE Dono SPEERS, A.B.

Montclair, N. ].

1949

GERTRUDE K NOX WELLS, A.M.

Provi
1950

HELEN D ALTON BRAGDON, En .D.

Pamesv11le, Ohio

1951

MARGARET L EWIS ATWOOD, A.B.

Scarsd ale, N Y.

F . CHARLES ScHWEDTMAN ( honorary member)

New York, N Y

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OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION
President

RosWELL GRAY HAM, PH.D., LLD.

H ARRIETT M •

Academic Dean

AL L YN , PH .D.

Dean of Residence

CATHERINE PALMER ROBINSON, A.M.

Registrar

HARRIET JosONNOTT EusTis, A.M.

Director of Admissions

HARRIET NEWHALL, A.M.

PATTIE JoHNSTON GROVES, A.B., M.D.

Resident Physician

HELEN MAcMuRTRIE VooRHEES, A.M.

Director of the Appointment Bttrum,· Vocational Adviser

SusAN AYLETTE CLAY, M.A. IN En.

ALICE CRITCHBTT STEVENS,

Ps.D.

Assistant Acad£mic Dean
Chief Counselor, Class of 1950

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
BOARDMAN BuMP, M.B.A.

GERTRUDE VANVLECK BRUYN, A.B.

FLORENCE CLEMENT, A.B.

ELIZABETH ALDEN GREEN, A.M.

Orro CoRNELIUS KosLER, S.B.

EARL EnMUND FRANK

ANDREW

v ITAL!

AucE McCooL

ELIZABETH CAMERON, B.S.

DOROTHY ROBINSON STODDART, A.B., B.D.

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Treasurer and Comptroller
Field Secretary
Publication Editor
Director of Press Bureau
Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds
Assistant Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds
Steward
Sttpervisor of Residence Halts
Dietitian
Assistant Manat:,er of Bookstore

FACULTY
ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY
Florence W. Foss, A.M., Profeuor; Lucy Shoe, Ph.D., Auociatt Profeuor; Marion Hayes, A.M , A11i11ant Profuror;
Henry Rox, Lecturer; Dorothy M. Cogswell, M.F. A., AutJtanr Profeuor; Isabelle L. Brown, A.B., Graduate AuiJtanl.

ASTRONOMY
Alice H. Farnsworth, Ph.D., Profeuor; Helen M. Pillans, M.S., B.E., bwructor

CHEMISTRY
Emma P. Carr, Ph.D., Profeuor Emtri1111; Louisa S. Stevenson, Ph.D, Proftuor Emtritu1 (for tht: firsr semester);
Mary L. Sherrill, Ph.D., Profe11or; Lucy \V. Pickett, Ph.D , Proftuor; Anna J Harrison, Ph.D., A11utant Profeuor;
Edith R. Barstow, A.B., AuiJtant Dirtcfor of Chcm11tr) L1borator1u1 George E. Hall, Ph .D., ln1tructor; Margaret
Powe, A.M., lnitructor; Frances Spieth, A.B , ln11ruaor ( for second semester), Jean S. Moore, A.B., Graduatt
Auutant; Marie Mercury, A.B., Graduate A111.rtam on the Aaron Normo1n Foundatton; .Anna Pitts, A B , Simmer
Fellow and Auutanr; Evalyn R. Ortelt, A.B., Graduate Auutanr, Charlotte L Gaddis, A.B., Graduatt Au111anr;
Nancy J. Hoeflich, B.S., Graduare Am1ran1.

CLASSIC.AL LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE
Cornelia C. Coulter, Ph.D., Profu1or,· Blanche B. Cox, Ph.D., Profeuor; Marion Tair., Ph.D., Auoetutr Profu1or.

ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY
Alzada Comstock, Ph.D., Profmor; Ethel B. Dietrich, Ph.D., Profwor ( leave of absence); John Lobb, Ph.D.,
Profeuor; Everett D. Hawkins, Ph.D., Auociatt Profenor,' Marion H. Gillim, A.M., Auistanr Profeuor; Elizabeth
R. Brown, A.M., ln11ructor; Harriet D. Hudson, A.M., ln1rr11cror; Jeanne L. Tournier, A.B, Graduate Auutant;
Ruth E. Reynolds, B.S., Aui11ant.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Charlotte D'Evelyn, Ph.D., Profeuor; Dorothy Foster, A M , Profeuor; Leslie G Burgevin, Ph.D , Profu1or; Helen
Griffith, Ph.D., Profeuor; Kathleen M. Lynch, Ph.D., Profu1or, Lenora Branch, A M., Auonatt Profeuor ( parctime); Anna J. Mill, Ph.D., Auoctate Proftuor; Alan\ McGee, Ph.D., tfuooatt Profeuor; Sydney R. McLean, Ph D.,
Auociate Profeuor; Lawrence B. Wallis, A.M., Auoetate Proft11or; Marianne Brock, A.M. (Oxoo ), Ass11tut11 Profeuor (leave of ab1ence .fir111emuttr); Conscaoce M.S.uncongc, A.M., Asusram Profu.1or ( part-rime); Joseph McG .
Bocckol, Ph.D., A1111tanf Profeuor; Mildred Noble, A.M , lnrrrNClor; Elizabeth A. Green, A.M., lnitructor, Joyce
M. Horner, A.M., ln1tr11ctor; D. Bosley Brotman, A.M., bwructor,· Janet B. Stamm, A.B., lnirructor ( po1rt-trmc);
Lawrence H. Wismer, A.M., Technical Dmctor of Laboratory Tht.11re. F. Elizabeth Emerson, A M., ln.ttructor (parrrimt, fint 1emutcr); Beatrice W. Woodward, A.M, ln11r11ctor (part-ttme); Elizabeth G. Majo, A B, Gradualt
A11i11an1.

FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Helen E. Patch, Ph.D., Profeuor; Paul F. Saintonge, Ph D., Profu1or; Rachel Bespaloff, D1plomc d 'Ense1gnement
Superieur, Diplome de Virruositc, Vi1iting Lecturer; Ruch J. Dean, A.M. (Oxon.), A11oc1a1t Profeuor; Marie-Jc.mne
Bourgoin, Professorat des Ecoles Normales, AuiJtant Proftuor; Melva Lind, Mus.M., Lie. es. L., Docceur D'Uo1versicc, A11i.1ran1 Profe11or; Alice C. Stevens, Ph.D., Aumant Proft11or(porr-t1me); Helen L. Best, Lie es. L., D1plome
d 'Etudes Superieures, ln1truc1or (part-time).

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FACULTY
GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY
Roberc Balk, Pb.D., Profeuor; Julia M. Shipman, Ph.D., Auociate Profusor; Chriscina Lochman, Ph.D., Auociate
Profeuor; Max E. Willard, M.S., Associate Professor; Agrippina A. Macewicz, A.M., bwr11ctor; Jean Albrechc,
Grad11art Auisram; Dorochy H. Jackson, A B., C11mtorird Auisranr.
GERMAN LANGUAGE AND LCTERATURE
Erika M. Meyer, Ph.D., Auoctare Professor; Frederic C. Sell, Ph.D., Associatt Profmor; Edich A. Runge, Ph.D.,
111str11cror; Joachim Maass, Lecturer; Lorn~ Rox, Teaching Assistant.
HISTORY
Viola F. Barnes, B.Mus., Ph .D., LLD., Professor; Frank E. Bailey, Jr., Ph.D., Associute Professor; Frederick H.
Cramer, Ph.D., Asswant Professor; Norma Adams, Ph .D., Assistant Profnsor; Wilma J. Pugh, Ph.D, Assurant
Profrssor.

HEALTH AND HYGIENE
Patrie J. Gro\'es, M.D., Profeuor; Ruch E. Fairbank, A.M., M.D., Professor; Helene Livingscon, Secretar)-Tteh11m.m;
Anna L. Knighcl y, R.N ., Head N11m, famtt Ho11Ie; Mary G. Sheehan, R.N., Cacherine R. McDonnell, R.N.,
Nuru; Ruth A. Knapp. Night Nuru:· Jeanne L. Theroux, R.N., Num; Dorochy McGrath, R.N ., Num; Odna
Hollis, Ho11sekuper, Evertlf Ho11st .

ITALIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Valentine Giamacti, Ph.D., Auociatt Profeuor.
MA THEM ATICS
Marie Liczinger, Ph.D., Professor; Fred Kiokemeiscer, Ph .D., A.r.ri.rtant Profmor; Richard
Assistant Professor; Grace E. Baces, Ph.D., lnstructor.

E. Johnson, Ph.D.,

MUSIC
Charles Denae Leedy, Professor; Ruch E. Douglas, A.B., Associate Professor; Clara B. Tillinghasc, A.M., Asnciate
Profusor Emeritus; David J. Holden, S.B., Auutant Profu.ror; Harrison Pouer, A.ru.rtant Profeuor; Anna M.
Wollmann, Auuiant Profu.ror; Milcon J Aronson, lnsrructor; Nancy Lobb, lnstr11 tor; Naomi Orch, Instructor;
Louise A. Dressel, Stcrerar); Mary C. Whiung, A.B ., Reader.
PHILOSOPHY
Roger W. Holmes, Ph.D., Professor; Knight W. McMahao, Ph .D., Assistallf Professor; Jean E. Gabberc, A.B.,
lmtructor.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Mildred S. Howard, A.M., Profeuor; Lillian L. Kuester, Auociafl Profusor; Catherine Hasbrouck, O.S., S.B.
Instructor; Ruch Elved t, B.S., In.rtructor; Frieda S. Trainor, B.S., Instructor ( part-time); Margaret Paraky, B.S.,
Instructor; George G . Nichols, Riding fostrnctor; Vienna K. Frazier, Secretary.
PHYSICS
Rogers D. Rusk, Ph .D., Profuror; Frederick A. Saunders, Ph .D., Vi1iting Lecturer; Mildred Allen, Ph .D., AJJociate
Profusor; Edward P. Clancy, Ph.D., Au11ta11t Profersor; Dorothy M. Taylor, B.S., bwructor; Dwight A. Bloodgood,
Curator and Ttch11icia11; Alma Rosenbaum, A. B., Grud11att Aui1ta11t.

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FACULTY
PHYSIOLOGY
Charlotte Haywood , Ph.D., Proftuor (/tave of ab1tna); .Jyrte Muus, Mag Scient. (Copenhagen ), A.uoriau Profusor;
Madeleine F. Warren, Ph .D., A11ociatt Profu1or; Mary E. Maxfield, Ph.D., A.wsta1lf ProftJJor; Jean M. Marshall,
A.B., ln1tructur; Elizabeth Ham ltoo , A.B., Graduate Anis1a111; Selma F. Friedman, A.B., Graduatt A11is1a111 m
81ochemiJrry.

PLANT SCIENCE
Fredda D . Reed, Ph.D., Profmor; Ethel T. Elcinge, Ph .D., Auociarr Prufmor; Mary H . Wilde, Ph .D , Asmrant
Proftuor (leave of absmce); Mary E. Sanders, M.S, In11rue1or; Shirlq Schorr, A.B., Gmd11ate Auistant, Mmam S
Koko, A.B., Graduau Auisrant.

POLITICAL SCIENCE
Victoria Schuck, Ph.D., Auociatt Profusor; Ruth C. Lawson, A.M, Aumant Professor; Donald G Morgan, Ph .D ,
Ass111a111 Proftuor; Herbert :ionchoff, A.M , f.11tr11C1or; Shirley Howe, A B., Grad11art Assurant.

PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION
Stuart M . Stoke, Ed.D., Professor; Richard E. Ballou, Ed.D., Vmrmg Professor; Richard T Sollenberger, Ph .D ,
As1octatt Profeuor; John Volkmann, Ph.D., Auoculft Profusor; Thomas W Reese, Ph .D., Aui1r<1111 Proftuor; Margaret B. McFarland, Ph .D., Aui1tant Proft11or; Mary Cheney Stephenson, Ed.M ., Aumatlf Pr11fe11or; Spaulding
Rogers, Ph.D., Aui1tanr Profeuor; Dorothy Simrall, A.M , lnsrruaor; Edna L. Kaufman, A.B., RrHarch Auociare;
Myra Jane Muste, A.B ., Head Teacher N11nery School; Lois H Stowe, AB., Teachtr.

RELIGION, HISTORY AND LITERATURE OF
David E. Adams, B.D., D.D., Proftuor (leave of <1bmm, urond semuttr);
furor; Dean Hoskeo, A.B., ln11ructor.

J.

Paul Williams, B.D, Ph.D., Pro·

RUSSIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Peter Ouroussoff, B. es L., In11ructor.

SPANISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Ruth Sedgwick, Ph.D., Associau ProftSJor; Concha de Albornoz, S1cenc1ada, ASJtstant Profn1or; Nellie Sanchez,
M .A. in Ed., Instr11c1ur; Dolores P. de Feliu, Amstanr ( parl-ttmt).

SPEECH
Alice W. Mills, A.M ., Anociatt Professor ( !tavt of ab1mu, first semester), Clarice Tatman. A.M ., As1istan1 Profu1or;
Nadine Shepardson, A11htant Profu1or.

ZOOLOGY
Ann H. Morgan, Ph.D., Profeuor; A. Elizabeth Adams, Ph.D., Profeuor; Christianna Smith, Pb.D., Profeuor;
Kathryn F. Stein, Ph.D., Auociate Profeuor; Elizabeth M. Boyd, A.M., Assistant Profeuor; Edna L. Ram~ille,
M.A., In1tr11C1or; Isabelle B. Sprague, A.M., Instructor ( part-time); Martha M. Winter, A.B., (p,1rt-t1mc\· Eileen B.
Hines, A.B., GradtJate Assistant; Alice L. Bull, A.B., Graduare Aurstant; Charlotte L. Beers Graduatt ASJ11r.mr.
Winnifred F. Storey, B.Sc., Graduate Auiitanr,· Helen Ann Padykula, B.S., Graduate Au11rant; Harner T . Devers,
A.B., Grad11alt ASJiJtant; Ruth Ann Hayes, A.B., Graduate A11istll'lll; • · ·IL. Foreman, B.S., Graduate A1111tunt;
Miriam Stokes James, Ph.D., Rmarch Assoctate.

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SECRETARIES
Olive Copeland, A.S., E.'t(e(ultve Secrerary 10 rht Prtsidmr; Doris Emily Hutchinson, S.S., Secrtlary 10 rhe Oum of Residmce;
Elizabeth Cyprian Sullivan, Aui11anr m rhe Office of rht Board of Admiuion.r; Miriam Jeane Carruthers, A . .B., Secretary
fq rhe Regi.rrrar; Dorothy Ada Snow, A.B., Stcrtlary lo rhe Academic Dtan; Charlotte Anne Tinker, A. S., Au11umr in the
Office of the Board of Admiuton.r; Louise Root Macpherson, S.B , Secre/ary in the Departmelll of A(ademtc Admini.rtr<1tion;
Margaret Ellen Carey, A.B., Secretary in tht Deptlrtmmt of Academic Administration: Helene Livingston, Aw1111m in the
Office of the Ruidmr Ph_r.rician1; Lucille Marie Vaillancourt, Secretary m the Department of Acudunic Admi11i.trrt11ion; Barbara
Marie Hanley, Surerary tn rhe Office of the Oum of Rr.tidmce; Mary Custis Foster, A.B., Secreta1:y 111 the Co11111tlillg Office; Rurh
Janet Morrison, A.M., Dirmor of the Fellowship of F11itlu; Barbara McCorkindale, A.B., Stcrt1a1y 111 the Depu1·tmm1 of
Academic AdminiJrration.

LIBRARY
Flora Belle Ludington, A.M .. B.L.S., Librarian; Margaret Louise Ellsworth, A.B., S.S., B1bliograplur; Marion Mursh
Randall, A.M., Head Catalog11tr; Elizabeth Reed Jacoby, S. B., Auistant Cara/ogmr; Sybil Kent Green, A. B., .B S., H((/d
of Circulation Dtpartmmt; Narhalie Catherine Chlan, A.B., Auhtant in the Circulation Depr1rtmmt; Almira Brown.:
Taylor, A.B ., S.B., Auisram in Charge of Order Work; Stt"lla Elizabeth Davis, Auistant in Charge of Rmrves; Gertrudt·
Burnett Welles, Clerical Anistrmt; Martha Evelyn Pt:rkins, Clerical Anistanr; Patricia Ann Cox, Strraan 111 the Libran11n;
Claire Ann McCormick, Clmcat A1.ti.tta11t; Mary Grady Bower, Clmcat Auisranr; Claire Rose Richards, Cterica/Ani11am.

HONOR SCHOLARSHIPS
EDWARD WH1TMAN CHAPIN SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP
Elizabeth Jane Grigson.

JESSIE GOODWIN SPAULDING LATIN SCHOLARSHIP
Shirley May Hersom, 1947.

STUDENTS' INTERNATIONAL UNION SCHOLARSHIPS
Sheila Doha Barshay, 1947; Lenore Marion Johnson, 1947; Jeanne Soedecor, 1947

EVELYN CHURCH WILBUR SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP
Emily Waite Skillings.

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FELLOWSHIPS
MARY E. WOOLLEY FELLOWSHIP
Miss Elizabeth P. Clark, Class of 1940. For work coward a doctorate in the field of Social Anthropology. w1th
intensive work on American Indians, at Radcliffe College. M.A. University of Wisconsin, 1946.
BARDWELL MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP
Miss Sybil C. Fonda, Class of 1946. For work coward the M.F.A. or M.A. tn the field of Arr at the Univermy
of Iowa.
THE 1905 FELLOWSHlP
Miss Elizabeth McGregor, Class of 1943. For work coward the Ph D in Zoology (Ecology and Insect Phvsiolog))
at the University of Minnesota. M.A -Mount Holrnkt: College, 1945
FRANCES MARY HAZEN FELLOWSHIP
Miss Priscilla W. Sutherland, Class of 1946. For work
Literature or Archeology) ar Bryn Mawr College.

COY. ard

a master's degree m the field of the Classics ( Larin

DR. MARY P. DOLE MEDICAL FELLOWSHIP
Dr. Sylvia Holtan Bensley (Mrs.), Class of 1925. For work in Cytochemistry ac rhe University of Chicago.
M.D.-Universiry of Chicago, 1930, a11d
Dr. Jane Auer, Class of 1941. For work in general surgery toward cemficauon by che American Board of Surgery
M.D.-University of Buffalo, December, 1943.
LOUISE FITZ·RANOOLPH FELLOWSHIP
DEPARTMENT OP ART AND ARCHEOLOGY. Miss Katherine Donaldson, Class of 1942. For work coward a doccorace in
rhe field of Archeology ac Radcliffe College.
WARNER F. BROOK MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIPS
DEPARTMENT OF EcoNOM1cs AND Soc10LOOY. Miss Helen Hoinko. A B • Rockford College, 1946. For graduate work
in rhe field of European economic and soC1al problems ac Mount Holvoke College
DEPARTMl!NT OP HISTORY. Miss Winifred L. Kahn, Class of January, 1946. For graduate work in lace annenr and
early medieval cultural history at Radcl1lfo College.
SKINNER FELLOWSHIPS
D!!PARTMENT OF ART AND ARCAl!OLOGY. Miss Byrd<> Mencan, Class of 1945 For work coward a doccorace in the History
of Arr at Yale University.
DEPARTMENT OP HISTORY
Miss Emily W. Skillings, Class of 1946. For work toward a m;tscer's degree m the field of American History at
Cornell University.
DBPARTMBNT OP CHEMISTRY. Miss Jean S. Moore, Class of 1945. For work coward che Master's degree at Mount Holyoke
College.
Miss Evalyn R. Orcelc, A.B., Hiram College, 1945. For work coward the Master's degree ac Mounr Holvoke
College.
Miss Anna C. Piers, A.B., Winthrop College, 1936. For work toward the Master's degree at Mount Holyoke
College.

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PRIZES AND AWARDS
ELIZABETH NYE BACON PRIZE
Jean Gardner Oliver, 1947
SUSAN PILSBUR Y BONNEY PRIZE
Grace Elaine Schultz, 1946.
BRIDGEPORT ALUMNAE CLU13 PRIZE
Joan Van Nuyse Faber, 1949.
CLASS OF 1930 LOUISE SPROULE PRIZE
Mary Jane Deczer, 1949; Elizab<.' ch Pearson, 1949.
CLASS OF 1937 PRIZE IN MATHEMATICS
Mary Campbell McKown, 1947 ; E\•a Schrm·r, 1947.
BARBARA BIRCH DUNKLIN SHORT STORY PRIZE
Molly Grace Niederlander, 1948
ANNA C. EDWARDS PRlZE
Joan Shelby Eldredge, 1947
FOSTER PRIZE IN FRENCH
Sheila Spear, 1949. Honorable mtnuon, Rurh Carolvn L:t"s, 1949; Gara Let Galloway, 1949, Marion El1:zabtrh
Keeler, 1949.
FRENCH GOVERNMENT PRlZES
First prizes_, Carol Ann Crony, 1946; Manon Henderson, 1947; Margarer Huncer Bishop, 1948.
Second prizes, Mildred Charmbuq'. 1946 ; Eli:zab<:'.th Hall Machen, 1947; Bernice Rose Mazurek, 1948; Joan Mary
Thomson, 1948.
KATHRYN IRENE GLASCOCK POETRY PRIZE
James Merrill, Amhersr College, 1947 .
KNEELAND PRIZE
Margaret Helen Kentfield, 1946.
KATHRYN G. McFARLAND AWARD
Mary Edwina McCullough, February 1946, Miriam Helen Truesdell, 1946.
MERRILL PRIZES FOR FRESHMEN
Barbara Banks, Ruch Marion Clark, Pauline Edna Ferguson, Mary Beth McCann, Charlotte Anne Miller, Miriam
Hubbard Roelofs, Mary Jane Stetler.
FWRENCE PURINGTON PRIZE
Dorothy Lee Widoff, 1949.
MILDRED L. SANDERSON PRIZE IN MATHEMATICS
Helen Patricia Peterson, 1949.
SEVEN COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS
Mary Wyckoff Conway, 1950; Jean Louise Cummings, 1950.
SIGMA THETA CHI ALUMNAE POETRY PRIZE
Mary Margaret Gibson, 1946.
JESSIE GOODWIN SPAULDING LATIN PRIZE
Janet Howe, 1949.
WUISA STONE STEVENSON PRIZES
Janice Marilyn Cunliffe, 1947; Susan Duckworth, 1947; Janice Elise Ernst, 1947; Marguerite Grace Killingbeck,
1947; Dorothy Grace Parietti, 1947;Jean Anderson Taylor, 1947.
SARAH STREETER CUP
Charlotte Naomi Pugh, 1946.
1()()

MARY LYON SCHOLARS
WITH HIGH HONOR
. Chemistry
French
. Art and Archaeology
. Chemistry
French
History
Political Science
. Chemistry
. Chemistry
Psychology
History
Political Science
Economics and Sociology
. Political Science
History
Psychology
Political Science
. English Lang11age and Literature
Mathematics

RUTH CAROLINE BOWMAN
HELEN EDITH CHURCHILL
BARBARA ANNE COLEMAN
EMILY BEST FERGUS
MAVIS DOREEN GAIP A
MARY MARGARET GIBSON
RUTH SEVON GILL .
MARIAN FAY GROTH
ANNE WILAMINE HARPER
EDNA LEWIS KAU FMAN .
MARTHA VIRGINIA MCCORMICK
CAROLYN ADELE MILLER .
MARY NEWCOMB
ELEANOR MARTE SCHNEIDER
EMILY WAITE SKILLINGS .
ELEANOR MALLAY SMITH.
ELLEN STERN .
MIRIAM H ELEN TRUESDELL
LYDIA FAIRBANK WRIGHT.

SARAH WILLISTON SENIOR PRIZE SCHOLARSHIP
RUTH CAROLINE BOWMAN

SARAH WILLISTON PRIZES
1946-Ruth Caroline Bowman, Lillian Rosenstock, Mary Margaret Gibson, Sally Winton Bryan,
Lydia Fairbank Wright; 1947-Carolyn Elise Wilson, Elizabeth Hall Machen, Mary Campbell
McKown, Irene Norton, Marion Henderson; 1948-Helen Elizabeth Dewey, Elizabeth Jane
Elstad, Ellen Frances Maybury, Ruth Jane Hastings, Zoe Marion Goss.

SARAH WILLISTON SCHOLARS
Lily Emma Abraham, Jane Armstrong, Jeanne Emily Armstrong, Fidelia Potter-Parker Augur,
Blanche Paula Barack.man, Louise Carol Baumeister, Margaret Joan Bedwell, Naomi Bespaloff,
Margaret Hunter Bishop, Ann Bradley, Doris Esther Butterworth, Anira Camilli, Helen Ch1llman,
Ruch Eleanor Churter, Ann Louise Coffin, Eilzabech Ann Copeland, Betry Danes, Alice Platt
De Klyn, Helen Elizabeth Dewey, Mary Evelyn Donworrh, Elizabeth Jane Elstad, Nora Evans,
Elizabeth Alice Flagler, Judith Gedney, Dorothy Marion Goodrich, Zoe Marion Goss, Mane
Lorraine Gosselin, Belle Oliver Hart, Ann Elizabeth Harvey, Ruth Jane Hastings, Lois Elizabeth
Hice, Mary Ebba Ingholt, Virginia Arlene Jayne, Martha Louise Johnson, Rhoda Marion Kaplan,
Vera Kistiakowsky, Virginia Douglass Klein, Diana Leedy, Margaret Anne Logee, Judith Baird
long, Clicheroe Nye Loveland, Dorothy McCall, Marilyn McConnell, Beery Lou Mackay, Carla
Faye Massie, Ellen Frances Maybury, Bernice Rose Mazurek, Marilyn Meltzer, Mary Emma Mertz,
Mary-Ellen Miller, Teresa Jean Mullane, Dagmar Ernestine Neuburg, Constance Belwyn O'Hara,
Julia Morford Parker, Katherine Wilson Pendleton, Anne Remington, Betry Amelia Riewe,
Marilyn Jean Rogers, Nancy Roser, Jean Elaine Sammet, Eleanor Katharipe Selsam, Ruth Carolyn
Thompson, Joan Mary Thomson, Joanne Gertrude Tucker, Ann Bliss Ward, Susan Jane Welker,
Carol Boynton Wickes, June Wishner.

161

PHI BETA KAPPA SOCIETY
The Theta Chapter of Massach111ett.I of the Phi Beta Kappa Society

ACTIVE MEMBERS 1946-1947
A. Elizabeth Adams

Mildred Noble

David E. Adams

Helen E. Patch

Virginia Carter Coon

Norma Adams

Lucy W. Pickett

Carol Ann Crotty

Jane Aldrich

Wilma J. Pugh

Dorothy Mary Devine

Mildred Allen

Edith A. Runge

Emily Best Fergus

Harriet M. Allyn

Frederick A. Saunders

Sybil Clark Fonda

Viola F. Barnes

Victoria Schuck

Mavis Doreen Gaipa

Boardman Bump

Mary L. Sherrill

Norma Millicent Gangel

Leslie G:Burgevin

Christianna Smith

Emma P. Carr

Kathryn Stein

Alzada Comstock

Alice C. Stevens (Mrs.)

Cornelia C. Coulter

Louisa S. Stevenson

Blanche Brotherton Cox (Mrs.)

Shirley Vincent

Charlotte D'Evelyn
Ruth E. Fairbank

Edith Towne (Mrs.)

Alice H. Farnsworth

EMERITUS MEMBERS

ELECTED 1946-1947

Mary Margaret Gibson
Marian Fay Groth
Marion Henderson
Edna Lewis Kaufman
Elizabeth Hall Machen
Dorothy Colson Manry
Mary Campbell McKown

Florence W. Foss

Florence Adams

Carolyn Adele Miller

Valentine Giamatti

Grace M. Bacoq.

Mary Newcomb

Elizabeth Green

Bertha E. Blakely

Irene Norton

Pattie J. Groves (Dr.)

Ella S. Dickinson

Molly Papazian

Roswell G. Ham

N. E. Goldthwaite

Dorothy Grace Parietti

Marian Hayes

Caroline B. Greene

Isabelle Gertrude Pearson

Charlotte Haywood

Amy Hewes

Elizabeth Sherrerd Rathbun

Mildred S. Howard

Gertrude S. Hyde

Barbara Stanley Ripley

Rurh Lawson

Florence Purington

Ruth Virginia Russell

John Lobb

Ada L. F. Snell

Eleanor Marie Skillings

Christina Loch.man

Alice P. Stevens

Ellen Stern

Kathleen M. Lynch

Alma G. Srokey

Katherine Reese Sweeny

Marie Mercury

Ellen Bliss Talbot

Kathleen Ruth Tiftickjian

Erika Meyer

Mignon Talbot

Miriam Helen Truesdell

Donald G. Morgan

Jessie M. Tatlock

Carolyn Elise Wilson

Harriet Newhall

Abby H. Turner

Kathleen Elizabeth Zier

162

Once again
Llamarada reflects the life and spirit of

Mt. Holyoke College

Complete photographic service by

Sargenf Studio
Photography

Design

154 BOYLSTON ST , BOSTON

Technical Assistance

163

GREYHOUND BUS LINES
Servmg Amcric,1 .i/011g 68 ,000 rm/a of JWllC highu.•ays
Phone 2-3426

443

H1GH STREET

Self-Service Laundry

LAUNDERETTE
U1int, Bendix A11tumaftc Homt Laundry

10 pounds of wash for cwenty-11\•c cenrs.
Lmmdered and damp-drud in om h11/f hour
Hot..YOKE, MASS.

LORRAINE STUDIO

~; PARK

HOLYOKE, MASSACHUSETTS

NATIONAL BANK oj

HOLYOKE
f!IGtl $T , A't A.PPLETO?ot

~ o{FHo.t 0.1"1'1

l""""'" C,,,p>t-

M....i.c.- .l'M.48¥,,,...~

FM Ot'!W 5'0 ):"«lr~ the Ba~ of P~Y$9flc:ft Senlii;e

E njoy a meal 1n real Italian Style

THE OLD MEETING HOUSE
Swaosdown macs and suits, Lynbrook frocks,
cotton dresses by Nard ts of Dallas

Ntx1 to the Vi//,1ge Pou Office

MAGENTA MUSIC STORES
RECORDS AND RADlOS

M\ IEILS
490 PLEASANT STREET
HOLYOKE, MASS.

164

3 College Sm~er, So. Hadley Ct'ntcr, Mass.
DIAL

2-8590

COLLEGE LAUNDRY

GLESMANNS'

Operated by Mount Holyoke College for your
convenience

For more than forty year1 the
Druggpts at South Hadley

Prompt service on dry cleaning


Compliments of

BATCHELDER & SNYDER, INC


Compliments of

THE HADLEY BOOK SHOP
and
THE BOOK SHOP INN

Leave your typewriter co be repaired at the
Mount Holyoke College Bookstore
and we will do the rest.

NONOTUCK CLEANERS

SERVICE TYPEWRITER EXCHAN GE

Holyoke 2-4479

Complimmt1 of

We invite You to Use the Facilitie1 of Our V ariou1
Departments

Commercial, Savings, Safe Deposit, Trust,

mongeau

~

lee:Jfau1•anf

Near South Hadley Falls Bridge on
Route 202, Holyoke, Mass.

Personal Loan
A complete /we of delwouJ food

STEAKS, CHICKEN, LOBSTER

Open from 6 AM. co 11 :30 P.M.

HADLEY FALLS TRUST COMPANY
Suffolk and Maple Streets, Holyoke, Mass.
Branch Offices: Chicopee, Chicopee Falls
Member:

The Rambow Room zJ available for banq11et1 and
private f 11nct1onJ

Holyoke's newest restaurant, conveniencly located for all Mount Holyoke students

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Federal Reserve System

' 'At The Stgn of The White Chef''

165

TAILOR ED CLOTHES
jACKETS

DRESSES

Su ITS
COATS

E. O'C:Ol\fl\f OR & C:O.

E.

HOWARD

A . L.

KEYES

LAWRENCE

Established 1888

287

HIGH STREET

HOLYOKE

P2tkin3

PAPER PRODUCTS

Compliments of

When buying Cre~, \\'rapping T1ssut:, Gifc
Wrapping, Napkins and Waxed Paps rroduccs,
look for cht- word "Perkins" des1gnacmg
quality and t-conomy in th~ bousthold
parer lint-.

HARLOW'S
JERSEYDALE FARM

AMERICAN TISSUE MILLS
HOLYOKE, MASS.

KELLEY'S LOBSTER HOUSE, INC.
STEAKS, CHOPS, CHICKEN, ANO SPAGHETTI
TORTBLLINB, RAVIOLI, LOBSTERS, OUR SPBCIALTY

E. H. FRIEDRICH CO.

··If it Jwims, tN urve ir ·'
· · Knqwn f qr tm!u and mtttJ around''

ROOFING-SHEET METAL WORK

Tel. 7281

Race and Appleton Scs., Holvoke

Complete Plumbing lnstaliations

FIREPROOF DOORS
STEEL DOOR FRAMES

Compliments of

ROBERTS' BEAUTY STUDIO

MAss.

HOLYOKE

Compliments of

Metcalf Printing & Publishing Co.
51 Clark Avenue
Northampton, Massachusetts


166

BEAUTIFUL CLOTHES
NORTHAMPTON, MASS .

PALM

BEACH,

FLA.

EASY ON
YOUR EYES
National "Eye-Ease" paper, with its correct green-white tine, ruled in restful green,
cuts glare and reflection, minimizes eyestrain. It helps to reduce errors, speed work,
keep students longer at their best.
"Eye-Ease" js available in fillers in sizes and rulings ordinarily used for college work.
Also ask your dealer for National Steel Hinge Ring Books- they wear longer.

NATIONAL BLANK BOOK COMPANY
HOLYOKE

.••..

With the Compliments of

MASSACHUSETTS

CHARTERED BUS SERVICE

CAESAR EQUI

for All Occasions

DwIGHT STREET, HOLYOKE

HOLYOKE VALVE & HYDRANT CO.
ANY TIME

HOLYOKE, MASS.
Heating and Industrial Piping

ANYWHERE IN MASSACHUSETTS

Wholesale Distribucors of Pipe, Fittings and Valves

ANY SIZE GROUP ACCOMMODATED
For Informauon

CHENEY & HUNT, INC.

TELEPHONE

Jewelers and Opticians

281

HIGH STREET

9801

HOLYOKE, MASS.


Compliments of

HOLYOKE STREET RAILWAY CO.

TODDS

HOLYOKE
SouTH

MASSACHUSETIS

HADLEY

167

Af.cc?allum j
1

The P10neer Valley's

The high mark
K of fine
class jewelry !

ms

Leadmg Depcmmem Store

Fashions, Fashion Accessories, Room Furnishings, La test Musical Records by famous band
leaders and concert artists.

Your class ring selection bears the
same D&C mark w hich has assured
generations of scuquality design, workmanship and
value. Look for this mark on all
future class and fratern ity jewelry
and awards.

CLUS T
MAIN STREET

NORTHAMPTON

11 JOHN STRCET, NCW YO~K 8 • BOSTON • N[W OILCANS • PROVIDCHCC

Shop at Childs

DELUXE BUS SER VICE

Spore, Dress and

Providence-SouthbriJge- P1ttsfield

Leisure Footwear

Albany and Points West

of
Quality and D1stinctton

CHARTER OuR BussEs

WHERE
ANY TIME
{
SIZE

=

CHILDS

INTERSTATE BUSSES CORPORATION
172 Memorial Ave.

West Springfield, M ass .

Telephone: 2-8550

168

275

HIG H S T ., H OLYOKE, M ASS.


LEO

J.

SIMARD
Jeweler

54

SUFFOLK STREET

HOLY OKE, MASSACHUSETTS

During cht past four years, we: here ar rh<.:
Ho lyoh Nac1onal Bank have !ierveJ many

.. Do you read tt?"

members of rhe Class of 1947, anJ we have
been glad of chis privilege.

"Read what?"

If you remain in or near Holyoke:, pkase
ler us concinu<: co be of scrv1ct

" 'The Valley Campus' column in the

tn

HOLYOKE NATIONAL BANK
·A Goon

.. Oh sure, everybody does it."

you

your banking requirements .

HOLYOKE

TRANSCRIPT-TELEGRAM."

to

BANK

To Bu

W1rn"

Member Federal Deposit lnwrance Corporui 1011 and
I ederal Reservt' S.,rs1et11
HOLYOKE, MASS .

169

Choice g1/t items

fine s ca c10nery a c

THE COLLEGE BOOKSTORE

IN SOUTH HADLEY
Cont1enient branch of
the world's largest

HOTEL ESSEX
400

Specialty Store

H IGH STREET

FASH ION LEADERS OF
NEW ENGLAND

H OLYOKE, MASSACHUSETTS

THE MARVELLUM COMPANY

l?apers 'IJistinctive

HOLYOKE, MASSACHUSETTS

170

Compliments of

J. RUSSELL & COMPANY. INC.
HOLYOKE, MASSACH USETIS

HARACKIEWICZ FLOWER SHOP
Wr Trlrgraph Flowm

.
Mrs. Maria Harackiewicz T hiem
propmtor.r: Mrs. Helen Kisielewski

134

DiaJ 2-1m

H tO H STRBBT

Ride Deluxe

GENE'S SERVICE STATION & HARDWARE STORE
EUGENE R. CH AREST,

Prop.


Atlantic Gas - Motor Oil - Batteries - Tires
Bicycle Accessories - Repairs

Dial 7000

Phone 2-2646

HOLYOKE YELLOW CAB INC.

SOUTH HADLEY

11 WOODBRIDGE STREET

Whm you comr back . . .

DON'T FORGET

DUTCHLAND
PICK'S

Compliments of

ED MORIARTY'S FAMILY SHOE STORES
HOLYOKE and WESTFIELD
MASSACHUSETTS

CL EANI NG - PRESSING - ALTERATIONS
DRESSMAK I NG


171

Compliments of

Quality Apparel, Furs
and Accessories for
Misses and Women.

SOCONY-VACUUM OIL COMPANY
INCORPORATED

Springfleld, Massachusetts

With tht Compliments

Appleton Cleaners &Dyers

of the

Holyoke's Most Modern Cleaning Plant

COLLEGE BEAUTY STUDIO

J. G. HEIDNER
Dea/en

SON, INC.

tn

PIANOS, RADIOS

For prompt pickup and delivery service, label
and leave your garments wich the dormirory
bell maids.

&

Rtcord1, Shut Mu1ic
M1uiral lnstrumtnts and Repairs

Hol yoke, Mass.

290 Maple St.

Compltments of
C()mplete Cleaning and Storage Service

GENERAL ICE CREAM CORPORATION

"HOLYOKE'S FINEST DR YCLEANER"
MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT AT

590 HIGH ST.

THE MONTGOMERY CO., INC.
Roses and Gardenias
HADLEY, MASS.

172

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\
\

___________
.

CLASS of 1947
PLAN AHEAD!
• !Z,surance must.be .bought
.hefire you need it
JJ/a4._e Insurance a part
~your }'!ans
RICHARD

C.

KNIGHT

a.ssoctated with
IN COLLABORATION WITH YOUR HEALTH
DEPARTMENT WE HAVE DEVELOPED YOUR
MEDICAL EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT PLAN

OBRION ,

Russ ELL Go.

ll2 WATER STREET, BOSTON 9, MASS.

SoJ1d, lntens1ve Training, Ind1v1dual
Advancement; Day and Evening

Shop at STEIGER'S

HICKOX

Holyoke's Leading

SECRETARIAL SCHOOL

Department Store

178 Tremont Sc
Beginning or AJ \'anced
Ac Boylsron Sc., Bo:-.ron
Small Cla!>s<::-.
Tel HANcock 3685
Scare Each Monday

Everything a College Girl Needs

BLACK AND WHITE
CAB COMPANY
Dial 7-0222

Un10n Sration

259

HIGH STREET

HOLYOKE, MASS.
SPRlNGFlELD, MASS.

173

FOR YOUR NOTES AND LETTERS USE WHITE & WYCKOFF'S DISTINCTIVE

For Sale at Department Stores, Stationers, Druggists, Gift Shops

Made in Holyoke, Mass. by

WHITE AND WY [ ll 0 FF MF Ii. [ 0.

Wear t he popular

SPALDING "SADDLES"

Compliments of a friend

Smart two-tone
st yle saddle shoe
~;,;:::;iijjjl" with leather up·

pers. Plain toe.
Rubber soles.

WRIGHT & DITSON
Give her

Flowers for all occasions

CLARK'S FLOWER SHOP
466 Dwight Street Phone 8058 Holyoke, Mass.

62 Years of Fine Service and Traditional Quality

MOUNT HOLYOKE IN WEDGWOOD
Large samples in che Alumnae Office
For the Saint Louis Scholarship Fund
MRs. R. H. B. THOMPSON ( Harriet Love 1907)

Holyoke Largest Department Store

BROWN RoAD, RouTB 7, ST. Louis, Mo.

Opposite Holyoke City Hall

174

BOSTON EXPRESS
No Change of Bus Connecting at Boston for all M.tint'
and New Hampshire points

EUREKA BLANK BOOK
COMPANY

BUSES FOR CHARTER WORK
Keep your party together
Deluxe Buus-Courttous Drivtrs-Depmdahlt Strvke

PETER PAN BUS LINES
144 Bridge Street

Dial Spfld . 2-3173

Compliments of
LAROSE DAIRY CO.
Dial 8253

HOLYOKE , M ASS.

Pasteuri~ed

and Certified

MILK and CREAM
SOUTH HADLEY FALLS, MASS.

SM.ir.RT 5HOAT VAMPS

Aucographic Register Forms

hand-sewn
.
moccasms

Continuous Billing Forms

5.95

Snap-a-pare Carbon .Forms

w i Ibar's ,

brown

b lack

red

PHILIP HANO COMPANY, INC.
Ho Iyo ke, Mass.
Since 1888

GREEN

sr.,

NORTHAMPTON

175

DRY

CLEANING

If you want your clothes co receive expert
deaning and meticulous care, have the Bell
Maid send them to Hegy·s.
Fast,

Econ~ical,

CAREY THE FLORIST
Tel. 4988

300 NEWTON

STREET

SOUTH H ADLEY' MASS.

Qual11y Strvia

L.-t us clean and store your rugs and drapes for the summer.

HEGY'S

Compliments of
L. & L. BICYCLE SHOP

785

Dw10HT STRBBT

HoL YOKE,

MAss.

EDDIE'S CAFE
Uncle Harry
Compliments of

A FRIEND

SPECIALTY CHEESEBUROERS AND FRENCH FRIES

Complime1Jts of

A FRIEND

ONE THING YOU'LL REMEMBER!
Among the things you'll always remember abouc your
college days is the wonderful down-East food served at
Wiggins Tavern . We hope that whenever you come back you'll drop in
to

see us.

NORTHAMPTON,

176

MASSACHUSETTS

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CILASSIES OIF
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more than it does to us. It embodies a principle upon which our
success depends. It means the proper economy of Money. Materials, and Time, but always bearing in mind the kind of a yearbook
you wish to have produced and of which you will be proud. BJH
learned to appreciate that principle a long time ago. It is for this
reason that we have consistently advocat ed the coordinat ion of
a l1 factors of yearbook production. We are indeed glad to h ave been
selected to furnish the art work, engravings, printing and binding
for this year's book.

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Producers of Fine College A n nuals

Buffalo., NeUJ York

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