HOMECOMING DAY — Saturday, November 1 VOTE FOR ALUMNI (inside back cover) OCTOBER 1952 V o lum e L N um ber 2 Garnet Alumni Issue of the Swarthmore College Bulletin OCTOBER 1952 The Bulletin, o^which this publication is Volume L , No. 2, is published monthly, except July and August, by Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. EDITORS Joseph B. Shane ’25, vice-president; K ath­ ryn Bassett ’35, alumni office; George A. Test ’49, publicity director. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS William F. Lee ’33, president; Herbert L. Brown T 6, vice-president for men; Virginia Brown Greer ’26, vice-president for women; Inez Coulter Russell ’25, secretary. ADVISORY BOARD Robert H. Wilson ’31, chairman; Robert J. Cadigan ’34, Morris M. Lee, Jr. ’29, Isabel Logan Lyon ’42, Frederick C. Selby ’44. ALUMNI MANAGERS Margaret Ball Dellmuth ’33, Caroline Biddle Malin ’28, Richard H. McFeely ’27, Amos J. Peaslee ’07, Ellen Fernon Reisner ’31, Gertrude Wood Thatcher T 4 , Jack B. Thompson !27, William H. Ward T 5. HOMECOMING November 1, 1952 Engineer Open House {see Bulletin Board) Swarthmore-Ursinus Soccer 1 P. M.— Clothier Field Swarthm ore-W esleyan Football 2 P. M .— Alumni Field Alumni Tea Dance 4 P. M .— Bond Memorial Dinner 5 :3 0 -6 P. M .— $1.00 College Dining Room No special dinner is planned but all are cordially invited to eat at the college. Reservations should be made through the Alumni Office. A IRS. DEVEREUX DIES As we go to press we have learned of the sudden death, on Monday, September 15, of Mrs. Blanche Devereux, nurse in the men’s infirm­ ary. She was found on an embank­ ment near the St. David’s station of the Pennsylvania main line. She was found to have a skull fracture and was pronounced dead upon the ar­ rival of a physician. Mrs. Devereux was a native of Minneapolis. She had lived most of her life in the Philadelphia area and was a graduate of Children’s Hospital. She had been head nurse in the men’s infirmary since 1932. B U L L E T I N B O A R D NEWS OF SWARTHMORE CLUBS Philadelphia Luncheon— October 15, 1 2 :3 0 — Wanamakers, 9th floor, private dining room. November IP, 1 2 :3 0 — Wanamakers, 9th floor, (joint meeting with Haverford) Officers: Richard A. Enion ’41, president Frank H. Jackson ’23, vice-president Lindsay Wolfe ’42, secretary Carl C. Colket ’38, treasurer North Jersey Fall Dinner Meeting— November 7, The Millburn Inn, Short Hills Rd., Millburn, N. J. Vice-president of the college, Joseph B. Shane, will be present to answer questions about the state of the college. Harry Wood, college superintendent, will talk and show slides about campus flowers from fall to spring. New York Luncheon— October 7, November 6, December 2 All meetings held at Zeta Psi Fraternity, 31 E. 39th St., N .Y.C. Time— 1 2 :3 0 ; Price— $2.50 1953 ALUMNI FUND KICK-OFF MEETING October 11, 10 A. M ., on the campus Class Officers and Alumni Fund Agents will meet to discuss plans for the 1953 Alumni Fund. It will be followed by luncheon in the college diningroom and the Swarthmore-Susquehanna football game at 2 P. M. MEET THE SWARTHMORE COLLEGE STUDENT GOVERNMENT Thursday, October 30, 6 :4 5 in the Dining Room Members of the Student Council and the Interfraternity Council will lead a discussion on the role of these groups in campus life. This is the fourth in a series of programs designed to acquaint alumni and friends of the college with life on the campus. Bring husbands and wives for a good dinner and an introduction to present day college life. ALUMNI COUNCIL MEETING Friday, October 31, 7 :3 0 P. M., Board of Managers Room, Clothier ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT HOLDS OPEN HOUSE Friday, October 31, 7-10 P. M .; Saturday, November 1, 9-Noon Student prepared exhibitions and displays will be featured at the Open House which is held every other year in Beardsley and Hicks Halls. Alumni, parents and other friends of the college are cordially invited to attend. No charge. CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW November 7, 8, 9. Lamb-M iller Field House HAVERFORD GAME TICKETS NOW ON SALE The annual Haverford-Swarthmore football game will take place at Haverford, November 22. Tickets for the game are $2.40, including tax, and may be obtained by sending a check made payable to Swarthmore College and a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the Swarthmore College Athletic Office. There will be a limited reserved seat section. Fund Raising, 1951-52 Development Program moves ahead in 2nd year; Alumni Fund falters; John Clement ’08 stays as Development head; "Ike” Darlington ’07 resigns as Fund chairman; Richard Smith ’41 takes over I N its second year of existence the Swarthmore College Development Program continued in 1951-52 its steady forward pace setting new rec­ ords for funds received. The total amount for all fund raising activities was $307,425.54, an increase of more than $78,000 over last year. The Development Program includes money from various sources, restricted and unrestricted gifts, donations to the Alumni Fund, the non-alumni Parents’ Fund and other Friends of Swarthmore, and money from re­ search grants. A decisive factor in helping to swell this year’s fund were the 243 alumni gifts for special purposes. The total here was $118,380.06, more than triple the amount received last year for special use. The Alumni Fund completed an­ other year of fund raising on June 30. By that date 3306 alumni contributed John S. Clement 308h Chairman, Development Program $81,174.18. While it is to be regretted that it did not reach the $90,000 goal the year 1951-52 was still one of the best ever experienced. This is evi­ denced not only by the overall success of the Development Program but in the continued increase in participa­ tion among the alumni body. The ’51-’52 Fund had more donors and a higher per cent of participation than any other drive in Swarthmore’s history. The 3306 donors were 321 more than last year, and comprised 39% of all living Swarthmoreans. The 321 donors included 126 members of the class of 1951 and 195 alumni who had never given before. This is evi­ dence of a steadily growing interest among the alumni. For the third successive year the class of 1949, Chalmers Stroup, class agent, led all other classes in the total number of donors with 161, ten more than last year. ’49 has led in this divi­ SWARTHMORE COLLEGE DEVELOPMENT FUND Summary Report — June 30, 7952 No. OF D onors 3306 243 173 95 5 A mount S ub scribed .$ 81,174.18 Alumni Gifts for Special Purposes............ •• .............................. . 1 1 8 ,3 8 0 .0 6 Non-Alumni Parents’ Gifts for Scholarships. . ' ........................ . 1 4 .1 2 7 .0 0 Other Friends of Swarthmore................................................... ••• . 2 3 ,3 8 2 .6 8 . 7 0 ,3 6 1 .6 2 3822 October, 1952 Total 1 9 5 1 - 1 9 5 2 .................................................................. .$ 3 0 7 , 4 2 5 . 5 4 sion every year since it graduated al­ though its immediate junior, ’50, led by James Reilly, is giving it increasing competition. These two classes were also 1-2 in this department last year. The Senior Alumni which includes all classes between ’78 and ’94, Dora Gilbert ’93,' class agent, subscribed the greatest amount, $6,200. The class of 1914, Edwin Murch, agent, was sec­ ond with $4,839. Celebrating its 45th reunion, the class of 1907, Mary Verlenden, class agent, responded to the Fund with 85% of its members contributing $3,474.73 to make it first in the per­ cent of participation and third in amount subscribed. Second in per cent of participation was the class of 1912, the 40th re­ union class, with 80% participation. Co-agents in this class were Laurence P. Sharpies and Amy Baker Ferguson. 1906, last year’s winner in this depart­ ment, slipped to third position. The class with the greatest increase in per cent of participation was 1899, Gilbert Hall, class agent, which doubled its number of donors, jump­ ing from 28% to 57% of the class participating. This, despite the fact that Gilbert Hall was ill and spent the last two months of the drive in the hospital. Another point of interest is the con­ sistently high per cent of participation by the classes in the decade of the ’40’s. Six of these classes have a per cent of participation of more than 4 0 % . These are among the first eight 1 of all graduating classes. First, as men­ tioned, is ’49, in third place is ’43, in fifth place is ’48, sixth, seventh and eighth places belong to ’40, ’47 and ’41. The average for ten classes is appropriately enough, 4 0 % , slightly above the overall average for total participation. Not to be forgotten is the non­ alumni Parents’ Fund to which 173 parents donated $14,127. This is more than $4,000 more than last year al­ though the total number of parents is only seven more than last year.. In addition there were 95 Other Friends of Swarthmore who gave $23,382.68 to the Development Pro­ gram. Five research grants totalled $70,361.62. The Committee on Bequests headed by Claude C. Smith T 4 has continued its efforts to familiarize alumni and friends of the needs of the college. A brochure entitled T h e Price of Con­ viction was prepared telling of the long range needs of the college and ways in which money can be given for these and other purposes. More than 9,000 copies were distributed to alumni attorneys, trust officers and bank presidents throughout the coun­ try. During the past year an increasing number of bequests or trusts were re­ ceived indicating a growing interest in providing for the college. Provisions have been made for outright gifts, general endowment, scholarships, etc. The Public Relations Committee under the chairmanship of Boyd T. Barnard ’ 17, composed of Board, alumni and faculty members, planned a program which includes alumni, students, faculty, parents, community, Society of Friends, industries, schools, and foundations. r me letl to thi: ulu in exc cer tiv: edi the tio: If col a j W1 Sw Retiring chairman Isaac Darlington ’07 (right) discusses Alumni Fu nd plans with Richard Smith ’41, new chairman. Isaac G. “Ike” Darlington ’07 has resigned as chairman of the Alumni Fund Committee after four successful years in that post. His place will be taken by Richard O. Smith ’41. Under “Ike’s” leadership the Alumni Fund has shown a steady and persistent growth. The number of donors has grown from 2528 in 1948 to this year’s 3306. In his first three years the total jumped from a little more than $70,000 to more than $90,000. “Ike’s” enthusiasm and faithfulness in his work is in great part jesponsible for that encouraging growth. Swarthmore College owes a large debt of gratitude to the work of this loyal son. Richard O. Smith brings to his new job many of the same qualities that made the outgoing chairman such a success in the job. A loyal and enthusiastic worker, “Dick” has been a member of the Alumni Fund Committee since 1948. He is cur­ rently serving as president of his class. An investment broker for Stroud & Co., Philadelphia, Dick comes from a family of Swarthmoreans. His father is Claude C. Smith T 4, recently elected chairman of the Bogrd of Managers. He is married to June Corey Smith ’43 and has three children. His sisters, Gene Smith MeCulloch ’42 and Nancy Smith Hayden ’46, and brother, Carter T. Smith ’51, are all graduates of the college. I in I j en! off ser ins ] in sui I OVl I ra1 I [ In 1 StL | W | an I to | sb F o r a list of donors and a recapitu- I lation of Alum ni F u n d giving by class,(m please see pages 2 4 - 3 1 . of Stl Wi CO de be co le; in bn co ta ov to LEADERS AMONG CLASS AGENTS FOR ALUM NI FUND m ca lì Mary Verlenden ’07 best % participation 2 Chalmers C. Stroup, Jr. ’49 most donors Dora Gilbert ’93 Senior Alumni - most donated Gilbert Hall ’99 greatest increase October, 1952 0 N the March issue of the Garnet L etter I proposed as an experi­ ment in communication, a series of letters each of which would be devoted to some aspect of college policy. In this letter I shall discuss the curric­ ulum. T h at may sound pretty dull, but in reality it is very important and very exciting. W hat a college teaches is central to its very existence and ac­ tivity. If you are dissatisfied with the education you obtained at Swarthmore, the chances are that your dissatisfac­ tion focusses on what you were taught. If your children are about to go to college, you are undoubtedly thinking a lot about what they will get at this college or that. What will they get if happily they decide to come to Swarthmore? Will they get what they ought to get? Swarthmore is a liberal arts college offering courses an in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and al engineering. There are 18 different departments which || " offer on the average 170 courses and seminars each id semester. I have a strong suspicion that this is too much irinstruction and that there could be some improvement ss. in quality by a reduction in quantity. But all the pres­ & sures are the other way. The argument is almost never a, over what courses could be profitably omitted, but er rather what subjects ought to be added to the curriculum. One of the pressures is for more practical subjects. iy of In part the demand is for courses which will fit^ the ne student to his natural vocation and responsibilities. Women should be taught domestic science. Both men and women should learn more about marriage and how to behave like mature human beings. All students should be required to take courses in the responsibilities of citizenship. The college certainly ought to encourage students along these lines. Is the answer, however, al­ iways the introduction of new courses in the curriculum? The chief factor in the pressure for more practical m courses is economic. The college should train its stu­ dents to earn a living. Typing and stenography should be available for women. So should the many practical courses which compose teacher education and which lead to the certificate without which one cannot teach in the public schools. A little economic theory is fine, but what the men should really have are practical course» in salesmanship, insurance, marketing, transpor­ tation, and the like. Paper chemistry is a field all its own and one of growing commercial importance. Add it to the offerings of the chemistry department. Business men constantly complain that their young employees cannot write and cannot speak well in public. Require all students to take a course in business letter writing and another in public speaking. It is not easy to draw a clear line between liberal and practical subjects. We can see that typing and stenog­ raphy would be contrary to the spirit of the college. To a less extent the same would be true of salesmanship and marketing, but there is also the practical argument that the Wharton School does this sort of thing much better than Swarthmore can hope to. Education courses, on the other hand, are on the increase in respon e to the nation-wide need for teachers and in an effort to make a contribution to that need. In the liberal arts there are the three traditional areas of the humanities, the social sciences, and the natural sciences. Unlike most liberal arts colleges Swarthmore also includes engineering. The present curriculum was carefully planned to include the major areas of human experience and to blend the theoretical and the practical. How much farther should we go in the practical direction? There is, however, a second pressure to expand the curriculum. As the world changes, so must the college change. The past two decades have seen a considerable increase in history courses, in the development of psy­ chology, in the study of international relations and in a program of Russian studies. In addition the content of nearly every course has profoundly changed. We still offer no sociology, no anthropology, and no geography. In the field of the humanities both religion and Spanish have been increased in recent years, but Portuguese (the language of half of South America) and Italian are still absent, and Fine Arts and Music are slighted. Geology is a conspicuous omission in the natural sciences. Good reasons can be offered for adding all of them as well as adding new courses in existing departments. The difficulties are those of time and expense. Stu­ dents can take only so many courses. The wider the choice, the fewer in each class until instruction becomes hopelessly expensive. Further, every new course or department means either the displacement of some old course or an additional expense. I find myself saying no to developments I would dearly like to see on the grounds that it is better to do a limited number of things well than many poorly. And yet the college cannot and must not stand still. The curriculum is constantly in a state of tension between the retarding force of economy and the advancing need for new subjects. This is the picture. I hope some of the alumni will write me their thoughts on the subject and that some of the letters can be published in a subsequent issue of T he Garnet. I ’d really like to hear from you. W \ tC October, 1952 Convention Observation Young alumni delegates, netos, reactions after their first lfial by George C. Bond ’42 Republican, Calif, The late Professor Brooks probably had more influence on my life than any other member of the Swarthmore faculty. It was he who interested me in politics as a hobby. Just as other hobbies have their prizes and goals of achievement, so has politics— it is to G eo r g e C. B ond ’42 is an attorney who works for C o n s o lid a te d Vultee Aircraft Corp. in San Diego. As an un­ dergraduate he was manager of the football team and sports editor of the News Bu­ reau. ■* be a delegate to a National Conven­ tion. For the amateur who seeks no public office, but merely plays the game of politics for the satisfaction it gives him, this is a reward worth the work that is required to receive it. As one of the 1206 delegates to the R e­ publican National Convention I represented over 90,000 registered R e­ publicans from my Congressional District in San Diego County, Cali­ fornia, and I thoroughly enjoyed the responsibility of this task. The entire California delegation had been elected on a pledge of sup­ port for the candidacy of our Gov­ ernor Earl Warren. Governor Warren was more than just a favorite son candidate; he was a man whom we knew as a friend, whom we respected as a statesman, and whom we felt was the best qualified candidate for pres­ 4 ident. Promoting his candidacy gave my trip to Chicago greater meaning, and it made the convention a more emotional personal experience. Since I was not pledged to either of the two major candidates, I was “courted” by the supporters of both. T o all who may be delegates to future conven­ tions, I recommend this status. It can best be compared to the experience of being “rushed” by two fraternities at the same time. Politics today, is personalities more than it is policies. The ability to per­ suade people is most important. Thus, the most interesting parts of the con­ vention to me, were the other people participating, the candidates, the dele­ gates and the reporters. I met them all. I was surprised by the warmth and winning manner of Senator Taft. He charmed people who said that he couldn’t do it. The reason Taft couldn’t win a national election, in my opinion, was not because of his per­ sonality, but because of his policies. General Eisenhower’s sincerity was most evident, and his direct and un­ pretentious way of speaking reminded me so much of my own mid-western father, that I couldn’t keep the lump out of my throat. Harold Stassen, who was *my choice for the nomination four years ago, seemed pathetic in such company. But the greatest per­ sonality of all, even in his disappoint­ ment, was Earl W arren. The delegates to this convention should not be described as a group. I was among the half dozen youngest delegates to the convention, but age and sex made little difference in the attitude of any delegate toward a fellow delegate. Our California delej the gation had come to Chicago by a spe| ca£ cial train, and we had all developed! list first name friendships. I had the samel, ter single vote as the powerful newspaper die publisher and the world famous movie! tu< actress. I have never before particij ah pated in any activity where there was[ tio such an absence of social barriers. The cor millionaire baker, the Carpenters’ leg Union official, the negro architect, “ Senator Nixon and I all sat on the same hard folding chairs as part ofj w< the same delegation until two o’clock! a in the morning, and we were all upj . again for a caucus at eight o’clock the.1 ^ same morning. We all were equally tiv exhausted. 4 tio jf Twice a day I went to the ABC at radio booth to participate in a radio J wa broadcast for a San. Diego station. | ag This was a report for the people at! ne home on what their representative to was doing at the convention. It is |g probably true that those at home| sa knew as much, or more, about what s0 was happening in Chicago than the; f0 delegates did. The radio, television, and news-j yc paper reporters were among the most! ar interesting friends I made on my con-1 or vention trip, and the confusion oft their activity was reminiscent of myL own days in the Swarthmore presl box. My conversations with the re-1 porters are the ones that I remember; most. Many of them felt that the! most encouraging factor of the entire! Republican Convention was the numf; ber of young people like myself whoi were taking a part in it. I hope that If have interested some other reader oft T he Garnet to join me in my hobby! er th tb qi PJ I or al Ù tl October, 19521 c iciicago, July 1952 > nefcos, report impressions and st lpal nominating conventions. by Kenneth Kurtz ’51 Democrat, W . Va. rd i delespef oped same >aper loviej rtici-i v wa| The iters! The first thing to mention about the national party conventions at Chicago is that on the whole the radio listener or television viewer got a better report of what was going on than did the delegates and alternates actually in the convention hall. I spent almost every minute off the convention floor in N BC’s radio and T V control room where I was doing some legwork and reporting for the NBC ^§j| M K e n n e t h K 1 st r t off clock) ll UPI 1 u, i k ually | ABC radio! itiofij le ^ati .ativej 1S| lome| whaf i the; lewsl moS(i coni ,n 0f| f ml presl e rel mher| t the[ mtirei numl whof hat If er off obby f urtz S i t a native of West Virginia, is a graduate Stu­ dent *n political science at Columbia U. He is active in the National Students’ Association, $nd at Swarthmore was station manager of WSRN. newsroom. The news sources available to the press and radio, the large number of trained people looking for salient facts brought news to the person far from the convention often before the news hit the auditorium floor. Despite the fact that I was the youngest member of the convention, and only an alternate, I had marvelous opportunities to watch the convention. Through friends in the Stevenson GHQ, I kept in touch with that office, doing some legwork for the Draft Adlai people. I also made it a point to visit every campaign headquarter daily. Since I had a working Press pass and radio-TV credentials, ^ was able to use many of the news outlets available to these media. I ah° rnade it a point to try to meet t^e candidates and was successful in the cases of Russell, who came to our 1952 | October, 1952 state caucus; Harriman, who gave us a reception; and Kerr, whom I knew beforehand. I was fortunate enough also to sit in as a proxy member of the National Board of Americans for Democratic Action, which with other liberal and labor groups formed the ‘‘liberal” or “Young Turk” caucus at the conven­ tion. Though by no means a member of the political hierarchy, I was for­ tunate enough to see some of the various maneuvers developing and watch some of the action. There was mighty little “bossing” in those parts of the convention I watched. I would venture the opinion that this was truly a most independent convention, which sought out and secured the man the majority of its members honestly and personally wanted. Some other generalizations can also be made with accuracy about the meeting. First, I was greatly impressed by how much personal relationships between delegates and especially the party leaders govern their actions. My own delegate, an “old pol,” and I talked far into thqmight of the party leaders and the candidates he knew. His own actions Were conceived quite often in terms of his personal attach­ ments to these people, and ^it was quite evident on the floor as fin com­ mittees that the prior friendship or enmity between party figures had much to do with how they reacted. Y et despite these personal relation­ ships, this convention did, I firmly believe, exercise a greater degree of independence than most previous nominating sessions. A direct outgrowth of this factor was the “old shoe” atmosphere which pervaded the convention and its work- ings. The fact that almost every well known national “name,” and many not so well known, were there, made this meeting a great occasion for me. Jimmy Roosevelt sat across the aisle; ex-Attorney-General Francis Biddle sat directly behind me so we could and did converse often; behind him were Senator Byrd and Governor Battle. Once on the floor I stopped Rudolph Halley to see if he had a copy of the latest resolution drafted by the liberal caucus to unseat the three Southern states. He not only gave me his only personal copy but explained its contents to me. Follow­ ing the opening session, I went out on the rostrum to look over the huge hall, only to find Governor Dever there worrying about the facilities for his keynote address that night. Since I had seen and was to see more of some of these people in cau­ cus meetings all of this added to my personal understanding and enjoy­ ment of the convention. In addition to all this, I also struck out on my own. I drafted a plank on 18-year-old voting and was trying to get some support for it after it failed to win acceptance in the platform committee. Our governor, also head of our delegation, had agreed to support it, and I was at the mike shouting for recognition when Rep. M cCormack finished reading the plat­ form. Rayburn gavelled the platform through without any debate; but I felt I learned quite a bit in this at­ tempt to take part in the convention process. It was an unforgettable experience to have been present at the meeting which has nominated “the next presi­ dent of the United States.” 5 The early sense of lone­ liness is soon dispelled by Freshman Week activity. October, Freshman Week I I It helps new arrivals at Swarthmore i get acquainted, learn new customs | On September 18, 255 freshmen arrived on the campus. Some came with eir parents, others came alone. But to all of them it meant they were soon to f “on their own”— some perhaps for the first time in their lives— away from fme, family, childhood friends. This is what it meant to many to go to college. Today the shock of this transition is not so drastic as_it once was, thanks to ie institution of Freshman Week. At Swarthmore College the “week” is actually lly four days, but they are jam-packed and devoted only to the needs of the new Udent. The highly organized plan which greets the freshman upon his arrival ilps him make new friends, get to know the campus, learn new customs, and-—i the time classes start four days later— to realize that going to college was not so luch of a problem after all. October, 1952 FRESHMAN W EEK , Continued Freshman Week revolves around the official bulletin board in Parrish. Here the newcomer learns who his faculty course adviser will be for the next year, when he is to take his physical examina­ tion. L eft, a group‘ of freshmen inspect the newly posted lists. | Each student meets with a faculty adviser who helps him map out his first course of studies. Every student receives a thorough physical examination before the semester starts. A tour of the campus is a “must” for every freshman. Guided by upper­ classmen he gets acquainted with his home for the next four years. Above, a group starts from Parrish steps. October, 1952 point of interest to freshmen engineers is f 300 ton testing machine in Beardsley. ENDING and BEG IN N IN G As the “week” draws to a close and ■the first day of classes approaches, the freshmen take stock. They find they have learned a lot in the eventpacked days since they came to ’ Swarthmore. They know the names of many fellow freshmen, even know [ a number of upperclass leaders who have assisted in their orientation, and ’ are on the way to making those [closely knit friendships which char|acterize college days. They have been , introduced to the churches of Swarthmore; at a “mixer” dance, a softball : game and a picnic they have met and ; mingled with their classmates-to-be; ; they have listened to and been enterI tained by the president of the college. And (right) they have bought their Uirst books. The real work is now [ about to begin. 952 October, 1952 Here a group of freshmen leave Martin Build ing on the -last leg of a tour of the campus Students inspect a display of books and magazine articles in which names like Brooks and Aydelotte are featured. "C RIM E" MARCHES ON “The Crime,” a two-reel motion picture written, acted, directed and produced by students of Swarthmore College in June, 1950, was given ad­ ditional honors recently when it was selected for distribution by one of the outstanding distributors of experi­ mental movies in the U . S., Brandon Films, and was entered by them and accepted for showing in the Edin­ burgh (Scotland) International Film Festival. Deborah Wing 338 at her new post as assistant dean of women. NEW ASSISTANT DEAN Deborah Wing ’38 {above) is the new assistant dean of women replac­ ing Barbara Colbron, who resigned to become headmistress of the Spence School of New York. Miss Wing is a native of Newton, Mass. H er classmates will remember her as an active member of the hockey and swimming teams, as a “paint dauber” for the L T C , and a member of the Outing Club. In her new administrative position, Deborah fulfills an ambition which she formed while still an undergrad­ uate, that is, to become a school ad­ ministrator. Rather than seek such a post directly, however, she was ad- vised to go into teaching. This she did, first at Germantown Friends, then at Shippen School, Lancaster, Pa. and at Lincoln School, Provi­ dence, R. I. For the past six years Deborah has been head of the English Department at the Katharine Branson School, in San Francisco. In 1944 she acquired an M A in Teaching at Radcliffe. Now, •fourteen years and number­ less class-sessions later, she has em­ barked on the career which interested her most when she graduated. Still the pleasant and alert person her class­ mates remember, she will Ibe an able addition to the Deans’ Office. AYDELOTTE RETIRES FROM RHODES POST Dr. Frank Aydelotte^ former pres­ ident of Swarthmore College, will retire next January as American Sec­ retary to the Rhodes Scholarships, a post he has held for the past thirtyfive years. The modified Oxford system of education, known as the Swarthmore Plan, introduced by Dr. Aydelotte in 1921, when he became president of the College, made both him and the college famous in the . education world. This system grew out of his own experiences as a Rhodes Scholar. In his position as American Secre- 10 tary he was directly responsible for a more even distribution of the Rhodes Scholarships in this country. The Philadelphia Bulletin in an editorial comment upon the public announce­ ment of his retirement said, “his com­ petence . . . lies in his real love of learning and an understanding, based on his own experiences as a Rhodes scholar. He has shown himself a dis­ tinguished educator, no less than a true friend of scholars.” Dr. Aydelotte plans to continue his association with the Institute for Ad­ vanced Study in Princeton, N. J. In the annuals of Swarthmoreana the production of this film, believed by its student producers to have been the first done by college people on professional gauge film with a sound tracks is one of the most fascinating. Adapted from a one-act play by John Weigel ’50 which won the One-Act Play Contest that spring, the picture presents a modem version of the Adam and Eve story. Written and narrated in free verse, it is an alle­ gorical re-enactment of the Fall. Camera equipment was rented from a New York firm for a 24-hour period for the production. With the arrival on campus of this $20,000 worth of machinery the already assembled crew and cast went to work to produce their movie within the rental time limit. All through the night the students worked, moving props and lights, shooting close-ups, long and medium shots. Because of technical difficulties and the problem of working with in­ experienced actors, there was no time to shoot any footage for the second time, no time to check for mechanical failure, only time to complete a quick run through of the play before camera and microphone. At noon the next day they emerged from their “studio,” Clothier Auditorium, tired but trium­ phant. T h at afternoon a Model A Ford pulled into New York only minutes before the cam era rental deadline. Another fevered and expensive hour was spent in the R C A film studios transferring the tape recordings made at Swarthmore onto the film. Finally, alk that remained to be done was the 1 highly technical' and crucial job of cutting the film. In charge of the entire production were Theodore Conant ’51, son of James B. Conant, president of H ar­ vard, and Frank Kensill ’51. It was October, 1952 they who were first attracted by the film possibilities of Weigle’s play. The total cost of the film, backed by the students themselves, was about $1,000, or one-twentieth of what it costs to produce such a film profes­ sionally. After its release it was shown at several Philadelphia suburban the­ atres and received nation-wide pub­ licity. ALUMNI CHILDREN IN NEW FRESHMEN CLASS Arthur U. Ayres 313, son, Arthur Jr. Edith M endenhall Hayes 318 and William Waldo Hayes ’20, daughter, Kathryn. Frank W. Fetter 320 and Elizabeth Pollard Fetter 325, son, Thomas W. John L. Stainton 322 and Katharine Cornell Stainton 325, son, Edward C. William Paxson 323 and Bertha Hull Paxson 329, daughter, Margery. Robert Myers 32 4 ,£ on, Frances. Joseph B. Shane 325, son, Lawrence. Mabel Engle M cM urtrie 326, son, Christian. Ellwood R. Burdsall 327 and Ger­ trude Bowers Burdsall 328, son, Richard. H. Thom as Hallowell 329, son, H. Thomas, III. Sophie Stern Friendly 329, daugh­ ter, Joan. Emm a Hatfield Olmsted 330, daughter, Rosamund. Martha Wood Christian 331 and Frank Christian 331, daughter, Anne. _ Mariana Webster Robinson 331 and Walter H . Robinson 331, son, Alan. William Mott Hicks 333, son, Wil­ liam. Jessie Brown K im m el 333, son, Donald. Lydia Roberts L ongenecker 334, daughter, Mary. LETTER TO THE EDITOR In the Ju n e Garnet L etter we printed an article about the war ex­ periences of Franz von Bitter of the class of 1933 which we had requested from him. D uring the summer we re­ ceived a few letters concerning the article. We are printing one of the letters which is most representative of the sentiments expressed. To the Editor: I am, I fear, not an active, but al­ ways an interested alumna (’30) and I am therefore writing you after a good deal of pondering to voice my disquiet at a letter which was partially quoted and to some extent para­ phrased, in the June 1952 issue of the Garnet L etter . I refer to the item concerning Franz von Bitter (his class was not given) headlined “Swarthmorean PO W of Russians in World W ar I I .” Mr. von Bitter dwelt in some detail on the poverty of the Russians, the terrible conditions in Russia during and after the war, and the mistreat­ ment suffered by German PO W ’s. The amazing thing was that one read the letter with the feeling that these were the experiences of an American soldier— only to realize that this letter and these experiences are those of a former officer in the German army— Hitler’s Nazi army, at a time when we were allies of Russia and at war with Nazi Germany. I happen to agree very strongly with the position taken by the Friends and made public in several docu­ ments, that it is vital that we find some means of living at peace with Russia and with a society differently organized from ours. I am, therefore, all the more startled to find my college alumni paper giving space to the view of a former German soldier regarding a country he helped to ravage, and about a people who paid with ten million civilian lives for HitleVs in­ vasion of their country. M r. von Bitter describes what he considers the ill-treatment of German prisoners by the Russians. W hat about the atrocities inflicted on the Russian civilian population by the Nazis (welldocumented during the war by many American authorities) ? He mentions that 30,000 PO W ’s died of malnutri­ tion near Stalingrad — who ravaged the country in the first place? How many Russians died in defense of Stalingrad, a name the American people thrilled to in those dark days of 1942! W hat about the wrong­ doings of the Nazi regime with its concentration camps, its extermina­ tion of 6,000,000 Jews, etc. I like to read the Garnet L etter for its news of the doings and achieve­ ments of old friends and acquaint­ ances. It, if it is to become a means of propaganda, let us at least be sure of our sources and their objectivity. After all, how many Swarthmoreans lost their lives in the war to end fascism? Eleanor Flexner ’30 New York City. .^ ; Give Swarthmore Playing Cards for Christmas In order to help redecorate Parrish Hall and maintain the Lucretia Mott and M artha E. Tyson Scholarships, the Somerville Society is sponsoring the sale of playing cards (see p ictu re). O R D ER BLANK Please send........................ sets of Swarthmore Playing Cards. Please check: Bridge □ Canasta □ The cards are garnet and white, plastic coated and have gilt edges. Please specify in your order whether or not they will be used as Canasta or Bridge decks. Canasta decks will both be garnet, bridge decks one garnet and one white. Enclose check payable to Swarthmore College, Mail c /o Alumm Office. Name Address_______ __________________ ____________ ____ ------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------Class__________________I------------------------- ------------H October, 1952 m SENIOR ALUMNI 1878 through 1894 Class Representative: Dora A. Gilbert ’93 Helen M, Bleakly ’82 Charles Palmer ’82 Elizabeth Hallowell Hoadley ’83 Jane P. Rushmore ’83 Abigail Evans ’85 Nathan Hunt Conrow ’86 Charles C. Miller ’86 Emma Bones Stone ’86 Josephine Hannah Tilton ’86 E lla Merrick Tomlinson ’86 Lynda Palmer Jones ’87 Frederick K. Lane ’87 Alice Battin Lewis ’87 (Deceased) 'H arriett Cox McDowell ’87 Emma Forman Tyson ’87 Anna Jenkins W ebster ’87 Jessie L . Colson ’88 Hetty Lippincott Miller ’88 Maud P. Mills ’88 Alice Hall Paxson ’88 Elizabeth Clothier Sailer ’88 W illiam H. Seaman ’88 Carroll H. Sudler ’88 ^ Joyeuse Fullerton Sweet ’88 Ralph Stone ’89 Mary W hite Bartram ’90 Martha Mcllvain Biddle ’90 Mary Wilkinson Coles ’90 Edward Darlington ’90 Mary Cadwallader Donnally ’90 Helen W illets Dutcher ’90 Eloise Mayham Hulley ’90 Edwin Lewis Palmer ’90 W alter Roberts, M.D. ’90 Phebe Post W illis ’9 0 Josephine F . Ancona ’91 Em ily Atkinson ’91 Elizabeth Holmes Bennett ’91 Samuel Steer Bond ’91 James Sutton Coale ’91 Mary Phillips Hewlett ’91 Hannah Clothier Hull ’91 Emma Magruder ’91 Katharine Tyler Mehaffey 91 Evangeline Vail Snyder ’91 Frederick Edward Stone ’91 Mary Elizabeth Thomas ’91 Frances M. W hite ’91 i •¡•Howard N. Eavenson ’92 Mary Stebbins Ellis ’92 Rosamond Baker Haines ’92 Caroline Jackson Hicks ’92 Edward A. Jenkins ’92 Ellen Atkinson Jenkins ’92 Susan Van Trump Mace ’92 Henry McAllister ’92 Anne Hillbom Philips ’92 Bertha Rolfe Rolfe ’92 Dora A. Gilbert ’93 Martha Andrews Lippincott ’93 Clarence W illiam Smith ’93 -¡Henry C. Turner ’93 Eliza K. W illets ’93 F . David Clark ’94 (Deceased) Esther Lam b Cox ’94 Emily Atkinson Ellis ’94 Frederic H. Gawthrop ’94 Mary Hayes Gawthrop ’94 Helen Lam b Hull ’94 M. Elizabeth Lam b ’94 Caroline Biddle Lippincott ’94 Margaret Pfahler Thomas ’94 "“Daniel Underhill, Jr. ’94 (Deceased) Mary Underhill ’94 Elizabeth Conrow Valentine ’94 Allen Kirby W hite ’94 Emma Chambers W hite ’94 John M. W illis ’94 Alberta Wilson ’94 CLASS OF 1895 Class Representative: Samuel C. Palmer Frank C. Andrews Benjamin Barnum Clara D. Beardsley Helen Smith Brinton George Earl Cook, M.D. Thomas S. Donohugh Mary Hollingshead Hancock Jane Shaw Hepburn May Gifford Hubbell Charles Dawson-Johnson Callender Irvine Leiper ALUMNI CONTRIBUTORS To Swarthmore College 1951-1952 Unless specifically designated, 'alumni in the following lists have given to the Alumni Fund. Some alumni have given for special and designated purposes only. Their names are marked with an asterisk ("*) and their gifts have not been counted in the Alumni Fund. Other alumni have made an unrestricted gift to the Alumni Fund and a gift for special purposes. Their names are indicated with a dagger (f). For amounts given by class see page 32. Mary Montgomery Marsh, M.D. Herbert C. Mode Charles S. Moore Joel Nelson Morris Elizabeth Miller Nevin Arlette Cutler Palmer Samuel C. Palmer Bertha Lippincott Parrish Henry C. Parrish Lydia M. Parry Edwin L. Stickney Charles D. W hite Albert T. Yamall CLASS OF 1896 Class Representative: • Albert L . Buffington Mary Story Bartram •¡Clement M. Biddle Albert L. Buffington •¡Isaac H, Clothier, Jr. Frances Darlington Lauretta Smedley Dutton •¡Howard Coopei* Johnson (Deceased) Marian W hite Little (Deceased) Mary Stone McDowell Maude Gridley Peterson Carolien Chambers Philips Nathan W ilmer Plummer "“Edith W ilder Scott Mary McAllister Taylor CLASS OF 1897 Class Representative: Marshall P. Sullivan (Deceased) Edith Kenderdine Andrews R. Grant Bennett Grace Brosius Biddle Thomas Cahall Grace Stevenson Chapman Sarah Bancroft Clark Gerrv B. Dudley, M.D Marietta Hicks Edith Heywood John Frederic S. Larison Lydia W illiams Roberts Miriam Sener Marshall P. Sullivan (Deceased) Channing Way CLASS OF 1898 Class Representative: Ida Palmer Stabler Edna Pownall Buffington Lydia Rakestraw Bushong Helen M. Catlin (Deceased) Mabel Harris Codwise "“Edith Lamb Johnson Ida Palmer Stabler Frederic L. Thomas Goergiana Titus Abner P. W ay, M.D. CLASS OF 1899 Class Representative: Gilbert L . Hall Mary C. Bell John P. Broomell Edith Flitcraft Dastas Em ily Carter Gillette Gilbert L . H a ll. Eleanor Cass Holmes Georgiana W . Jackson, M.D. Lillian McDowell Rochester Em ily R. Underhill Emma B. W allace Jane Linvill W ay Mary Morrison Webster Abraham U. Whitson CLASS OF 1900 - Class Representative: Caroline Farren Harris Florence Christy Anglin Anna Lippincott Biddle Ethel Thompson Brooke Roger B. Farquhar, Jr. Edna May Miller Fleming Lucy Bancroft Gillett Anna Gillingham John K. Harper Caroline Farren Harris Edmund Alban Harvey Alice Brown Hume Edith Wilson Jackson Alice M. Lukens Willard Saulsbury Mears Em ily Shelmire Passmore Margery Pyle Katharine Brooke Stone William H. Thatcher James V. Watson CLASS OF 1901 Class Representative: Arthur H. Jenkins Anonymous Em ily Atkinson Carpenter, Jr. Sara Haines Fell Percival Morris Fogg W alter Gilkyson Elizabeth L . Gillingham Mary Lippincott Griscom Winifred Rogers Illm er Arthur H. Jenkins Sara Bayliss Johnson Martha W . Moore Anna Howard Price Deborah Ferrier Strattan W illiam C. Tyson Mary Pauline Valentinis-Dee Mary Richards Webster Evelyn Nivin Whiteman Sarah W escott Woodward CLASS OF 1902 Class Representatives: Elliott Richardson and Helen Eastwick Harper Elizabeth Newlin Baker Ida W right Bowman Frederic C. Brinton, Jr. Edith S. Coale Helen Rogers Evans Helen Eastwick Harper Edson S. Harris Emma G. Holloway. M.D. Margaretta W . Lamb Alice R. Linvill T. Stockton Matthews Marion Farquhar Mills Raymond Mowers Ethel Beardsley Muschert Anna Waters Palmer Edith Verlenden Paschall Frances Preston Elliott Richardson Deborah Thomas Robbins Helen W . Speakman Alice Post Tabor W illiam W . Turner Edward H. Worth (Deceased) George S. Worth Norman S. Passmore Elizabeth Sutton Percy Marriott Price William Ely Roberts Samuel T. Stewart Maud Rice Stuckert Louis E . Thompson Nora Stabler Worth CLASS OF 1904 Class Representative: William W est Wilson Thomas Christy Bell Floyd H. Bradley Louise Bartlett Coale Anna L. Curtis Alice Sullivan Gregory Maurice Griest Elm a Lewis Harper Halliday R. Jackson Millo McCain Kehew Sarah Wood Passmore Louise Fahnestock Poole Agnes Hallowell Sibbald tC . Marshall Taylor Edith W est Terry William W est Wilson Elva Ash Yearsley CLASS OF 1905 Class Representative: Herbert S. Thatcher Edith Powell Borden-Smith Ethel Close Broomell F . Bramwell Geddes Hamilton H. Gilkyson, Jr. Helen Heed ■¡Philip Marshall Hicks Elsie Phebe Hoyt Ralph G. Jackson W illiam H. Linton _ Lynne Lionel Merritt Edmund G. Robinson •¡Louis N. Robinson Lydia Foulke Taylor Herbert S. Thatcher Helen Carre Turner CLASS OF 1906 Class Representative: J. Kennard Bosee Anonymous Gertrude M. Adams Alice Maris Baird Jane Lippincott Bilderback J. Kennard Bosee Hazel Dillistin Bradley Anna D. Bramble Mary Gertrude Bricker Arthur Williams Broomell G. Lupton Broomell Grace G. Broomell William B. Cocks Laura Strode Coleman Mary Janney Coxe William Diebold Richard Downing, Jr. A. Edna Hamilton Jane R. Harper Grace Schwenk Hay Anna Seaman Hicks Em ilie Hill Sarah Hunt Hull Rachel Robinson Jones Herbert Stokes Killie CLASS OF 1903 Philip Edward Lamb Class Representative: Alice Keim Leinau J. Horace Ervien Roberts Leinau, Jr. Em ilia Schoenemann LeRoy W illiam J. Clothier Ellen B. Lewis Hallie Hulburt Douglas Lillian Post Libby J. Horace Ervien Mary Washburn Lippincott Howard S. Evans S. Blair Luckie, Jr. Margaret Gleim Philip Kent Maule M abel E . Hollinshead Clara Boyle McClure Elizabeth Booth Lamb Emily C. McKee Robert E . Lamb Elizabeth Carter Murdock Helen Em ley Lukens Rosalie Faltermayer Murtagh Lulu Von Ramdohr George S. Nobles Palmenberg Edward P. Palmer Esther Eisenhower Palmer John W alter Passmore Bertha Caroline Peirce Elizabeth Johnson Pyle Alfred Lawrence Rhoads, M.D.B Charlotte Gunby Rule Robert L. Ryder (Deceased) Emma Jane W . Shoemaker m Lemuel David Smith, M.D. j Lillian Rosenbluth Solomon 1 Florence Monaghan Thatcher! Richard C. Thatcher Clara Fowler Thompson Mabel Vernon William Cooper Walker Caroline Washburn Wells Barclay White Edith Lewis White CLASS OF 1907 Class Representative: ] Mary Verlenden Anonymous(3) Martha Lippincott Andrews * Lillian Pike Appleton J. Clarence Atkinson (Deceased) Ralph Jackson Baker George Blyth Newlin T. Booth (Deceased) j Anna Pettit Broomell Mary North Chenoweth Jeannette Curtis Cons Helen Ridgway Cooley Edwin Angell Cottrell Louise Horner Cottrell Spencer L . Coxe W . Seth Daniels Isaac Garrett Darlington Francis W . D ’Olier Mabel C. Sullivan D ’Olier Edith M. Douglass Pauline M. Dum all Elizabeth Allen Gemberling t Clementine Hulburt Gibson I Lilly Koenig Gluck Charles Kaler Hackman Lesley W illiam Hallock Frank Kelso Hyatt Edwin P. Jones J. W alter Keller Benjamin S. Kline, M.D. Joseph Sherwood Knight Marjorie Matthews Lamb Elizabeth R. Lippincott Alda Preston Lum Edith Spencer Malott Phoebe Stradling Matthews 1 Eunice Darnell Mitchell John Carle Parry, Jr. Edith Power Paxson Amos J. Peaslee Jean Scott Peoples Helen Price Edith Gibbs Reeder James N. Richardson Elizabeth Verlenden Rockey I Hazel Davis Rowlands Harvey T. Satterthwaite Beatrice Victory Sautter Florence Travilla Mary Verlenden Katharine Green Vincent Mary Ogden W hitall CLASS OF 1908 Class Representative: Leonard C. Ashton Leonard C. Ashton» John Stokes Clement Ida Virginia Craythom Rev. Geoige G. Dilworth Alice Worth Geddes Katharine Griest Jacob Kenneth Hoffman Simeon Van Trump Jester Eleanor Janney Johns Anna Dotger Kirby Florence Stapler Lippincott I Sherman C. Lloyd I Mary Satterthwaite MeVaught Elisabeth James Norton Edith Mather Page Susanna Haines Parry Herman Pritchard Frances Richardson W alter F. Rittman Clifford H. Vernon Helen Wintringham Williams* October, 19521 Mildred Bentley Wilson Katharine Wolff CLASS O F 1909 Class Representative: Jean Williamson Roberts Anonymous Caroline Atkinson Alford Newell G. Alford “Dorothy L. Ashton, M.D. Esther E. Baldwin Esther Green Brunton Ethel Brown Butler Edward H. Cavin Lee Elbert Coble Louis Fussell Coffin Edith Roberts Cook Edith Barde Eachus Arthur M. Eastburn Alice Malone Farley Robert H. Farley, M.D. Emma Hartpence Garrison Edna Sterner Hammond Robert D. Hoyt Ruth Chaffey Irons Alice Byers Johnson Helen Dillistin Johnson M. Louis Johnson Emma Regina Kleefeld Emily Bird Knapp Walter Krider Emily Poley Longstreth E. Carleton MacDowell, M.D. J. Alfred Miller, Jr. Edith Taylor Muir Anne W allace Parker Beulah Haines Parry Anna Armstrong Pike Elizabeth Burton Ramsey Frank B. Ridgway Jean Williamson Roberts Harold Earl Roy, D .D .S. William G. Shemeley, Jr., M.D. Thomas D. Smedley Edith Taylor Smith Helen Stelwagon Frank Brinton Strode Walter Cyrus Strunk Archer Taylor Helen Hibberd Taylor Mary Alice Taylor Mary Truman W elsh Mabel Hancock Wilkinson Hannah B. Wilson CLASS O F 1910 Class Representatives: Miriam Hines Thatcher and John A. W hite Ellie Simons Bassett H. Lawrence Beecher Christopher Bockius Riley Anton Bressler George Cadwallader Corson Alma Daniels Adelaide McGinnis Davis Anna Griscom Elkinton W. Sherman Garrison, M.D. (Deceased) Beulah Reece Green Frank H. Griffin Priscilla Goodwyn Griffin William L. Jenkins Marion Thornton Justice Virginia D. Keeney James G. Lam b Bertha Hepworth Mortimer .John Norman Ogden Ethel Albertson Post Anna Campbell Rittman Marie Sellers Philip T. Sharpies Esther Barnes Shepherd Annie Pollitt Smith James A. Stone Arthur P. Tanberg Miriam Hines Thatcher Sara Kirk Turner Irvana Wood Tyson John A. White Margery Cornell Wintringer Pauline Fay W right L N. Earl Wynn CLASS O F 1911 Class Representative: Joseph H. W illits Therese Spackman Barclay Edna Carpenter Mabelle Whitehead Carpen Emma Marshall Clausen Raymond K. Denworth Leila Enders Dickson October, 1952 Harold E . Ennis Gwendolen Evans Gladys Coker Fort Elizabeth Hutchinson Fussel Margaret Broomell Gatchell Helen Herr Hartle Anna Heydt Edith Baker Hunt Alfred Roberts Jamison Arthur Denny Latimer Jeannette Mather Lord Sara T. Marshall Elizabeth White McCarthy Gertrude Hoopes McCarthy Glen Earle Miller Harry L. Miller Elizabeth Richards Moriarty Susannah Gregg Oblinger Jane Hoag Pierce Ruth Verlenden Poley Anna Allen Pratt Emmor Roberts Arthur S. Robinson Elizabeth Price Robinson Finley Hall Shiland Angeline Power Thatcher Florence Smedley Vernon Joseph H. Willits Ruth Sharp Willits Elizabeth Cadwallader Wood CLASS OF 1912 Class Representatives: Laurence P. Sharpies and Amy Baker Ferguson Anna Detweiler Allen George T. Ashton Eugene E. Ayres, Jr. Gertrude M. Bartel Elisabeth H. Bartlett Mary Ramsey Bassett Vernon Waddell Bassett Minnie Endicott Bauer Natalie Turner Beard Alice Masten Beecher Alice Bolton Biggerstaff Bessie Bew Bond Edith C. Bunting J. Augustus Cadwallader Irven Hamilton Case Caroline Smedley Colburn Charles A. Collins Helen Marr Cook Charles S. Doan Sallie McSparran Durkee Wilmer C. Dutton Charles A. Eberle tAmy Baker Ferguson Salome Corle Flint Marion Duffield Grau 'M argaret E. Green Robert W . Hackman John E. Hartman William K. Hoyt Katherine Fleming Hutchison Horace C. Jenkins Helen Blanton Levy Cornelia L. Lounsbury W alter Lee Lukens Phebe Lukens Miller Lydia Green Mitchell Richard H. Murfit Eleanor Halsey Norton Helen Pressey Anne Haslett Price Margaret L. Price William W ebb Price Mary S. Pusey W alter Arnold Reinhard Dorothy Strode Richardson Ruth Ayers Rinek Eleanor A. Rittenhouse Annie Harvey Roberts Byron T. Roberts Harold S. Roberts Preston T. Roberts Alice DePuy Robinson Benjamin Satterthwaite, Jr. Austin A. Scott Laurence P. Sharpies Helen Shinn Charles Alfred Smith Yensie Vibbert Stayton Loraine Fitch Storb Raymond C. Storb Grace Merrill Tan turn Mary Osgood Taylor Thomas R. Taylor Charles G. Thatcher Thomas H. Travilla Laura Scull Vandewater Evalynn H. W alker Helen M. Weaver Lena Gary Winslow Ruth McNeil Yerkes CLASS O F 1913 Class Representative: Elizabeth B. Oliver tW . Mark Bittle Martha Williams Bittle Mary F. Blackburn Lillian Boyt Philip J. Carpenter Mary A. Cordingley Juanita May Downes David Tully Dunning Anna Oppenlander Eberle Blanche H. Gibson William Henry Gillam, Jr. F. Rudolph Goehring Iva Appleby Goehring Elizabeth Keller Gordon Marguerite Hallowell Charlotte Jacobs Harrington Mary Welsh Hartman Ethel Hickson Hastings Folger B. Howell Edith Mary Jackson Alden Bliss Jones, M.D. William V. Kerns Louise Marie Lawton Marian Steam e Marriott Ethel Bates Mitchell James Monaghan, Jr. Grace Greene Musser Elizabeth B. Oliver Josephine Foster Pastorino Earle Stanton Philips Benjamin H. Pollock Marion Coles Roberts Alexandra B. Rogers . Elizabeth Jackson Shaffner Esther Midler Simberg J. Russell Snyder Newton Edward Tarble Harry Coleman Tily, II Elizabeth Phillips Turner James S. Van Syckel Letitia McHose Wolverton Anna Worrell Katharine L. W ray CLASS O F 1914 Class Representative: Edwin Randall Murch Anna Spackman Ayers Marion E . Baker Constance L. Ball May Haines Bell Edith S. Blackburn Gibson Bradfield Harper Vaughan Bressler Howard M. Buckman Laura Parry Cadwallader Louise K. Clement Katharine M. Denworth Elizabeth Morton Dunning W alter II. Eagan John Horace Githens, D.D.S. Elizabeth M. Hause Anna Dana Hendry Katharine F. Herrmann Harold A. Jackson Margaret Kerr Eleanore A. Lewis Marjorie Gideon Maguire James B. McGovern Mary Walton Michener Edwin Randall Murch Marion A. Praed tJacob T. Schless Mary Emma Schmidt Claude C. Smith Sara W ebster Smith William O. Soyars Anna P. K. Stapler Amelia Werner Swayne Alice Bucher Tanberg fGertrude Wood Thatcher Florence Miller Tinney Ruth Marshall Trimble Marjorie Caldwell Underwood Caroline Shoemaker Waters Edith Williams Way Martha Speakman Wood William A. Worth CLASS O F 1915 Class Representative: Earl A. Hunter Sarah Sheppard Beckett William M. Beury Gilson G. Blake, Jr. Aram Boyajian Marian Simons Brown Ethel Harvey Buckman Charles J. Darlington Bertha E . Delaplaine Lillie Elizabeth Flinn Dorothy Fahnestock Ford f James R. Frorer Ethel Shoemaker Green Margaret Milne Gunner Ethel Burnett Hastings Jean Yerkes Henry Marie Styer Hess tR eba Camp Hodge Rbbecca Webb Holmes Earl A. Hunter Sara Appleby Hutchins Auguste Jellinghaus Knaur Margaret McIntosh Linton Mary Swisher Loucks William W . Matson 1'Thomas B. McCabe Elinor Robinson Murch Charles H. Osmond Martha L. Pancoast Rachael E. Roberts John Allyn Rogers, V.M.D. Vera Walton Schrader Anna Miller Smith Helen Bernhouse Smith Alexander V. Tisdale L. Eloise Vest +W illi am H. Ward Josephine E . Wilson CLASS O F 1916 Class Representative: Sewell W . Hodge Thomas Lees Bartleson Isabel Jenkins Booth S. Jervis Brinton, M.D. Herbert L. Brown Mary Harvey Burn Hyman Harry Cohen George A. Craig Helen C. Culin Ellsworth F . Curtin Elsie Geiger Danenhower Fred C. Dennis Alice Bryan Dorsey Elizabeth Shoemaker Faw cett Harold J. Gawthrop Elsie Lea Gebhardtsbauer tSewell W . Hodge Alice Van Horn Hunter Sarah Rose Hutchison Ldian Kerns Johnston Ruth Lumis LaBaw Mary H. McGahey James B. Melick Lewis W . Mendelson Anna M. Michener Agnes Trowbridge Nesbit John E . Orchard Isabel Waters Paine Elizabeth Strode Passmore Horace M. Perry SamueJ S. Shoemaker P. Carl Strode Katherine W . Simons Evelyn Miller Slifer Ruth Stephenson, M.D. Edith Satterthwaite Thorn Edwin A. Tomlinson tD . Herbert Way Marie S. Weeks Harriet E . Worrell CLASS O F 1917 Class Representative: Clark W . Davis Frances Maxwell Atkinson Boyd T. Barnard Helen Ickes Bartleson Minnie Gould Beury Helen Daniels Bloomsbùrg Charles Granniss Bonner Richard Lloyd Burdsall William A. Clarke Florence Kennedy Corse Helen Inglis Cramp, D .D .S. Mary Atkinson Crookston Esther H. Culver fClark W . Davis fE llen Watson Delaplaine (Deceased) Hilda Lang Denworth Ruth Craighead Gawthrop Louis Maurice Glick Marion F . Jackson Florence Tice Knauss Adolph Korn W alter B. Lang Rebecca Conrow Lippincott, D.O. Rhoda A. Lippincott James C. Lukens Hester Levis Mackey Eleanor French Martin John Tenney Mason William R. Moore, Jr. Margaret Allen Morgan f Julia Young Murray Clarence G. Myers Norman G. Shidle Lester B. Shoemaker Mary Gawthrop Shoemaker Clementine Smith Smith W alter E . Smith George Donald Spackman Sarah L. Strong William W . Tomlinson Harriet Keen Turner Frances Baker Walton Katharine Grau Williams Helen Coles Wood Helen Young Yerger CLASS O F 1918 Class Representative: William J . Reilly Robert S. Blau “Kenneth R. Brown G. Warren Bryan Eleanor Stabler Clarke Geraldine M. Coy Margaretta Cope Curtin Catharine Wright Donnelly Emily Buckman Dowdell Jess Halsted George Passmore Hayes Edith Mendenhall Hayes Herbert W . Jackson Elizabeth Andrews Jenks • Esther Holmes Jones Mary V. Kingsbury Mary L . Lukens tAllen I. Myers Esther Snyder Nay Rachael Place Newton Katherine Price Olin Dorothy Johnson Orchard Emily Benjamin Painter “Carl D. Pratt Helen Gaskill Rathje William J. Reilly Elizabeth Miller Ritschard Ethelwyn Bower Shidle Virginia Postlethwaite Stickney W illiam Simpson Taylor Em ily L. Van Loon, M.D. f Helen Gawthrop Worth CLASS O F 1919 Class Representative: Allison G. Comog Harman Paul Agnew Marcus Ainsworth Norris C. Barnard Ruth Cross Barnard Helen Miller Beck Catharine R. Belville Janet M. Brown Allison G. Cornog W illiam Lindsay Cornog (Deceased) Mary I. Crosley Marcus P. Dowdell John P. Ferris Russell C. Gourley Charles M. Howell Jessie Louise Lewis C. Raymond Michener tJacob Nevyas Harry A. Olin Esther Taylor O’Neill Nora W ain Osland-Hill Mary Griest Paul Allin H. Pierce Helen Biddle Porter Helene Scott Price ' T. Rowe Price, Jr. Eleanor Runk Reppert Mary Eliz. Wilson Ridpath William L . Ridpath, Jr. Phebe Underhill Seaman David John Stickney Elizabeth Stotsenburg Elinor Stout Sundt Dorothy Thomas Talbot Helen C. Toerring Esther Newcomer Vogdes Marian W are Walkling Josephine Griffiths W eber Margaret Wilson Wheelock Charles H. Yardley 25 CLASS O F 1920 Class Representatives: Lena Clark Eagan and Thomas L. Eagan John Gilbert Albertson Letitia McNeel Arant Elizabeth Jones Barnard Anne Williams Brandt Edwin M. Bush Ida Meigs Bush George Conahey, Jr. Dorothy Paxson Curtiss Lena Clark Eagan Thomas L. Eagan David B. Fell Doris Hays Fenton Frank W . Fetter Mildred Williard Fry Sgra Jane Mayhew Gayner ■¡'Clifford R. Gillam Cornelia Stabler Gillam Charlotte Bunting Green Charles W aldo Haldeman, Jr. Ervin L. Hall William W aldo Hayes William W . Hewett Beatrice Whiteside Hood Rear Adm. Jesse G. Johnson •'David S. Klauder, Jr. Helen Howarth Lewis Helen V. Macartney Mary Campbell Ogden Samuel R. Ogden, Jr. •'Leon M. Pearson Gladys Seaman Pell Ellen Swartz Pratt Hope Richardson Roberts Charlotte Moore Sitterly Henrietta A. Smith Mary Donovan Stuart Helen Martin Taylor Marguerite Drew Vedeler Ruth Rodenboh W right Clarence Howard Yoder CLASS O F 1921 Class Representative: George B . Jackson Claire StraWn Albertson Edwin R. Albertson David R. Bamberger Elizabeth F . Barth Edward Evans Bartleson William Blaisdell Franklin Preston Buckman Paul W . Chandler Alfred Christensen Charlesanna B. Coles, D.O. Leon H. Collins, M.D. Emilie White Dearborn David Mathias Dennison Elizabeth Schellinger Douglass William Holmes Durbin Miriam Jenkins Elsbree Wayland H. Elsbree Elsie A. Fisher Lee Weiss Frank Henrietta Stewart Gonzalez Mary Dotterer Harbison •'William R. Huey ■¡George B. Jackson Edwin M. Joseph John Wm. Klopp, M.D. Ruth Woodward Klopp Elizabeth Knabe Erna Charlotte Kraemer Harry W illiam Lang Charles P. Larkin, Jr. Marjorie Kistler Larkin Charles W . Lukens Albert C. Mammel Grace Wilson Miller Donald S. Morgan Carlisle Morse, M.D. Paula Pagelow Roberta Gilmore Poland George A. Powell Henry S. Ruth, M.D. Mary Frescoln Sangree Frances Miller Scott Helen Knight Warren George Malcolm W est Gladys Newton W est John J. W hite, Jr. Edith Evans Wiese J. Frederic Wiese Hannah Eavenson Wood CLASS O F 1922 Class Representative; Warren H. Ogden Anonymous Margaret Culin Adams 26 tErnest M. Bliss Dorothy Anderson Bowler William B. Brosius Lavinia Weihenmayer Campbell Marian Satterthwaite Camovsky Charlotte' S. Chrisman W illiam R, Cisney Allen Gray Clark Walton C. Ferris Elizabeth W alter Furnas Carl J. Geiges Benjamin E . Groff Avery D. Harrington Florence Twining Harris Ethel Hinds Higginson John Maddox Hilgert Henrietta Keller Howell Frank H. Jackson Jeannette Dell Jones F. Norton Landon Anne Gault Lewis W . Sproul Lewis Dorothy J. Little Robin Breuninger Lukens f Augustine F . S. Musante Jesse Nevyas Edna Ruth Newton Pum Koo Park, M.D. fHarry McKinley Sellers fEleanor A. Shinn Richard Slocum "Sarah Stabler Stabler John L. Stainton Gladys Haldeman Tasman Elsie Smith Thompson Hannah Darlington Trescott Katherine Briegel Vanderbilt, M.D. William Pettit W are Anne He afford W hite Russell W hite Edward Hicks Green, 2nd Janet Krall Groff "Maillon C. Hinebaugh, Jr., M.D. The Rev. Robert C. Hubbs Margaret Jessen H. Merle Mulloy Louise Davis Mulloy Robert L, Myers T. Sumner Oliver Roger S. Russell Charles J. Seltzer, Jr. Dorothy Evans Seltzer Mary Elizabeth Shinn Esther Briegel Stehle Thomas T. Taylor Margaret Kennedy Thompson J. Howard Thompson James C. Tily Gladys Cisney Trismen "A lbert J. Williams, Jr. Mildred F . Wilson fE . Lawrence Worstall CLASS O F 1925 Class Representative: Helen M. Williamson Mahlon Ashford Elizabeth Biddle Ayars Margaret Pitkin Bainbridge Isaac Lucius Battin Alan James Blau Jean Marsh Brown fhdel Benjamin R. Burdsall Robert H. Burdsall Anna T. Burr Alice Reddie Callaghan Anna Louise Campion Dorothy Merryman Creekmore William B. Cudlip Margaret Hopkins Deveer Marie Futer Eiland Elizabeth Lukens Elliott CLASS O F 1923 Charles M. Fairbanks Class Representative: Agnes Gowing Ferrell W allace R. Linton ■¡■Elizabeth Pollard Fetter J. Garner Anthony Elizabeth Murray Gaffney Lester Asplundh The Rev. W. Hamilton Aulenbacl: Catherine Cudlip Garvey Lloyd Goman Marjorie Onderdonk Battin George William Grenhart, M.D. Evelyn Arnold Braun Eleanor Foote Hand Anna Roberts Brosius Samuel Linton Hayes, Jr. Howard Bertram Brunner W . Carlton Henderson T. Frederic Chesnut Helen Yam all Jackson Cornelia Coy Clark Spencer Keare J. Edward Clyde Virginia Griffiths Keen Richard J. Cornell Lester Stuart Knapp, M.D. Louis Robert Enslin Robert B. Landis Isabelle Fussell Ewing Jean C . Lawrence John C. Fretz Marjorie Lapham Lewis Samuel B. Gaumer Charles H. Limberger Ned S. Hankins W illiam F . Livermore Helen Rigby Harvey Margaret Walton May all Eleanore Boyd Holcombe Beatrice Clugston Moore Susan Mason Kendall Helen Gertrude Moore Lawrence B. Lewis. Helen Ritter Murphy William A. Limberger, M.D. Dorothy Liberton Nash W allace R. Linton Miriam Locke Osier Alice Hoagland MacNair E. Russell Ottey Gertrude Malz Virginia Parkhurst Elizabeth Lanning Massie Thomas G. Parris Lillian Perkins M etcalf Helen Lippincott Parrish Em ily Strong Mills May Elizabeth Parry Ann Johnson Moore Mary Lees Paschall Ferdinand L. Nofer fGeorge Plowman Ruth Tanguy Oliver Anna Powell Poole Elizabeth C. Palmer Margaret Koegel Robart Kathryn Pflaum Alice Martha Rogers Albert W . Preston, Jr. Inez Coulter Russell Henry D. Rentschler, M.D. Joseph B. Shane Sara Bitler Reynolds Homer L . Shantz, Jr. Helen Parrott Roberts Katherine Cornell Stainton Kathryn Cleckner Skinkle Alfred K. Stidham C. Norman Stabler Muriel Thomas Stromberg Boyd M. Trescott Anna Engle Taylor Henry C. Turner, Jr. Eleanor Bonner W ebb Roselyncl Atherholt Wood Carl J. Wenzinger Helen M. Williamson W alter K. Woolman, Jr. Marjorie Voelker Worstall CLASS O F 1924 C. Alfred Zinn Class Representative: Guy W . Davis Dorothy McClaren Anthony CLASS O F 1926 Lewis S. Ayars, Jr. Class Representative: Nella Arnold Buckman E. Dillwyn Parrish Samuel L. Cornish Richard Abell, M.D. Guy W . Davis Audrey Bond Alciatore Annette Engell Davison Florence Kennedy Bagley Esther Fisher Duryee Edith Nicely Bodine Margaret Driscoll Duryee Elizabeth Bartleson Booth Esther Hicks Emory Carol Paxson Brainerd Mary Melvin Frodi Lucille J. Buchanan Eleanor Carmichael Gallagher George Ball Clothier Edward A. Green William C. Coles, Jr. Anna Smith De Santo Robert E. Eiche Arthur Haines Evans Mary Althouse Goman Mildred Lucile Gordner Robert Whitmore Graham Virginia Brown Greer fDorothy Merrill Gulick Dorothy Bowers Hallowell Leonard M. Hanan Hanson Haines Hodge Arnold T. Hutcheson Estelle Hickey Jarden Louise Merritt Kennedy Beatrice A. Lamb Clara Eleanor Leech Catherine Mather Lippincott J. Edward Lippincott Richard O. Ludebuehl Harry Lewis Lundy Mabel Engle McMurtrie Harold E . Mertz Orrick Metcalfe Lucius D. Mills fBertha White Nason Carroll E . Ogden William Frederick Ogden Rogers Palmer E . Dillwyn Parrish Katherine Turner Parsons fCornelia Chapman Pittenger Frances Spence Plate William B. Plate Mary Passmore Plowman Florence Meade Puzon Milton D. Reinhardson G. Raymond Rettew Ruth Ennis Sawyer Fletcher Seymour, Jr. Elizabeth Stamford Sharpless F. Maxwell Shuster Joseph Smith, Jr. Murray Kemp Spillman, M.D. John H. Swope Grace Virginia Thoenen Marjorie Mode Tily Frederick S. Townley Benjamin W . Wasser Katharine Carl Whitney CLASS O F 1927 Class Representative: Esther Howard Allen Esther Howard Allen John U. Ayres Leroy G. Baum Lydia Turner Bishop George Martin Booth Sarah Pratt Brock Helen Scott Brown Ellwood Richard Burdsall William Turner Clack Robert B. Clothier Ruth McCauley Clyde Marcia Perry Cook Ruth Elizabeth Cornell Elizabeth Brooks Corrigan tDorothea Kern Devereux Johanna Zuydhoek Dickie Marion Palmenberg Frank Esther White Gilbert Jessie Hoffman Gilmore Roger Hallowell Russell R. Harris Fredrika Clement Hilliard Harold R. Hutcheson Cecile Brochereux Jarvis Edward C. Jenkins A. Sidney Johnson, Jr. Margaret Witsil Johnson Robert E . L. Johnson Nolan L. Kaltreider, M.D. Paul M. Kistler, M.D. Louise Parkhurst Krug Helen Rush Kurtz Robert W . Lafore Edward F . Lang Robert F. Lee Leah Shreiner Leeds Robert L. Lindahl John H. Lippincott, Jr. Harris H. Little May Brown Lloyd Helen Woodward Manges George W . McKeag Anna R. Meloney Anna Williams Metcalfe Alberta Sauter Moock J. Roland Pennock William C. Pickett tThomas K. Rathmell, M.D. Samuel R. M. Reynolds Charles E . Rickards Alice Jenkinson Ripley t Watson Birdsall Rulon, Jr. : { William John Rust > Katharine Snyder Sasse 1 James H. Sellers I Sarah Percy Simms l. W alter O. Simon [ Horace H. Smith l Robert M. Stabler I' Ruth Service Stidham I Erm a Goldsmith Strauss I W alter S. Studdiford I Theodore K. Suckow I; Laurence J . Test I Elizabeth McCabe Thieme 1 j Jack B. Thompson I Lois Thompson Thompson j I William Preston Tollinger I Mary Meyer Tolman I Virginia Melick Turner I Catharine Cocks Vail I. T. George Van Hart i Frances McCafferty White I Carolyn Hearne Williams I Norman H. Winde 1 Elizabeth Dilworth Woodward | Amelia Miller Woolford I Esther Thomson Yeagley I I I CLASS O F 1928 Class Representative: ; i Edna Shoemaker Mallen I I Arthur G. Baker, M.D. [ Olive Deane Baker f Elizabeth Vaughan Berry ( Harold Silver Berry I Ellis G. Bishop I Anne Philips Blake I Vanleer I. Bond I William T. Branen, M.D. I Marian Pratt Burdick | Gertrude Bowers Burdsall ■ Vincent G. Bush I Elizabeth Van Brakle Coffin I, James H. Colket I John J. Coughlin | Caroline Lippincott Forman I tThomas H. L. Foster I Elizabeth Moffitt Cates I *C. Lawrence Haines George A. Hay Julie Chapman Hunt Margaret DeLaney Johnston Jeannette Poore Kelly Ruth E . Kern fGertrude Gilmore Lafore j 1 | Mary Frances Langford \ fHolbrook M. MacNeille ■¡■Caroline Biddle Malin Edna Shoemaker Mallen I Esther Felter Malonee I William Cameron McCook I Margaret Somerville Mclnerney I Isabelle Bennett Monroe [ Thomas Moore, Jr. I Theodore E . Nickles, Jr. I Mary Sullivan Patterson I Elisabeth Follwell Pratt I Winifred Rumble Reynolds ij Dorothy Brown Rickards I Hilah Rounds I Robert L. Silber * Frances Dowdy Simon I Alice Burling Singleton I Newlin R. Smith I Theodore Smithers * "Mary Scott Spiller t Nell Rubins Thompson I Phyllis Harper Townley [ Raymond A. Townley f Selden Y. Trimble, IV I Ann Thompson Wainwright I Robert K. Whitten I Esther Wilson Widing I Theodore Widing I W alter Herbert Wilson I Gertrude Jolls Winde [ Mary Livezy Wolferth, M.D. I; Frances Ramsey Worth 1 Charlotte Salmon Wright I CLASS O F 1929 Class Representative: Howard J . Wood Bradley C. Algeo, Jr. Alice Hutchinson Ayres "Mary Williams Barron Caroline Robison Bishop Alice Entrekin Brown Thomas M. Brown, M.D. Jane Griest Browne William C. Cheeseman Marion Harris Churchill fW alter B. Coleman O. Ho: Rol Ho’ Ali« Rot Sop Wil Cor H. Doi Juli Mai Pari Isal Am Art! Elb Cat Wil Hör Eliz Wil Alli: tJar Agn The Floi Wal Elin Line Free Gerl Wal Herl "Da tGn Mar Mar Hari Don Shal Eliz Care Rob Free Tosii Will Eliz: How Jean Robi Rutl Will Rob Loui Hove Mar Hare Rutl Hem Mari Julie Virg: Paul Fran Edge Barte Elea: Josej Robe Marj "Ma Alice Harr Virgi Geor Bay I I ! 1 I f t How tLou Richi Helei Helei Male Mild: Mary Marii Thon Doro Cathi Henr Mary Nanc l | I l I K 1 Willi Marti Frede Theoi Anna Heler Heler I tEdvi October, 1952Î Octc '• S I i I | | | | I: | I I I I e M | n m r f I I I 1 ’ e ■ 1 T I 1ward| I I I § B i' I B l : fin 3 ian . j O. Hammond Coles Horace F. Darlington, M.D. Robert Gates Dawes Howard M. Drake v Alice Stout Edwards Robert E. Fix Sophie Stern Friendly Wilmer Krusen Gallager, M.D. Constance Sarah Gaskill H. Thomas Hallowell, Jr. Donald M. Hamilton, M.D. Julia Kehew Hamilton Margaret Walton Jensen Parker P. King Isabel Morgan Lauder, M.D. Amy Chase Loftin Arthur F. Magill Elizabeth Clack McCaul Catharine Emhardt McCook Wilbur. M. McFeely Horace B. McGuire Elizabeth Ogden McLain Will McLain, 3rd Allison S. McMillin tJames A. Michener Agnes Hood Miller Theodore R. Miller, M.D. Florence Miller Morris Walter A. Muir Elinor Brecht Neuman Linda Chandler Paton Fred J. Powell Gertmde Paxson Seibert Walter R. Seibert Herbert I. Slifer ’ Daniel F. Smith ¡Grace Heritage Smith Marion Bonner Smith Marion Collins Smith Harold Edward Snyder Donovan B. Spangler Shaler Stidham Elizabeth Thompson Van Hart Carolyn Forstner Wardle Roberta Boak Wasser Frederick G. Weigand Josiah White, IV William B. Wickersham Elizabeth Reynolds Wilbur Howard J. Wood CLASS O F 1930 Class Representative:. Thomas S. Nicely Jean Fahringer Biddle Robert F. Bishop Ruth Jackson Boone William A. Boone Robert L. Booth, V.M.D. Louis S. Bringhurst, M.D. Howard F. Brown ik Mary Trimble Byars nerneyl Harold F. Carter Ruth Cleaver Carter [ Henry B. Coles, Jr. Marian Lillian Colson Julien D. Cornell Virginia Stratton Cornell :1s Pauline Calhoun Darlington Franklin C. Eden Edgar I. Emerson Barton P. Ferris Eleanor Flexner Josephine Tremain Gould Robert Lisle Gould Margaret Gurney ’ Margaret Maltbie Haines Alice Casey Hay Harry Heward, Jr. Virginia Fell Heysham George B. Hoadley ;ht Ray P. Hunt Howard C. Johnson, Jr. tLouise Yerkes Kain Richard M. Kain Helen Headley Krist Helen Hadley Larson .D. Malcolm R. Longshore Mildred Underwood McHenry Mary Temple Newman Marian Hamming Nicely Thomas S. Nicely Dorothy Ackart Nichols Catharine Hatfield Olmstead Henry L. Parrish Mary Ann Ogden Parrish Nancy Deane Passmore ¡Edward M. Passmore William Poole Martha Bantom Samuel Frederick C. Schreiber, D.D.S. Theodora Abbott Schreiber Anna Rickards Sensenig Helen G. Stafford Helen Bessemer Stollnitz ton J 1952 October, 1952 Margaret Spencer Stradley Joseph T. Sullivan, 2nd fHenry G. Swain Ferris Thomsen Ralph W . Tipping H. Haines Turner Harold E. Wagner Sarah Brecht Wert Stanley I. Winde Merida Grey Worth John S. Worth Eleanor Jenkins Zendt CLASS O F 1931 Class Representative: Donald C. Turner Anonymous Gwen Dutton Abel Joseph L. Atkinson William I. Battin, Jr. Marguerite Emma Baur Clement M. Biddle, Jr. WilHam Blum, Jr. Jean Harvey Rodman Richard C. Bond John M. Brecht, M.D. Irwin G. Burton Helen Fletcher Carriger Amanda Hurlock Chaffee ’ Thomas S. Chambers Frank S. Christian, Jr. Martha Wood Christian Louise Fisher Cleaver Ralph L . Connor John M. Cookenbacli John D. Corbit, Jr., M.D. William James Cresson, Jr. Margaret Orr Curtis Carl K. Dellmuth ’ Hyman J. Diamond Robert H. Douglas Elizabeth Woodman Eckert Margaret Dewees Foster Lewis Fussell, Jr. Neville C. Gee William Newman Gray, III Mary Betts Hoadley Mary Alma Hull Hoy Daniel S. Hubbell, Jr. •fEsther Seaman Jackson Lawrence E . Jewett David C. Jillson William T. Jones Nox McCain Kehew H. Dietz Keller, Jr. Robert E . Kintner Robert H. Lamey Anna Ridgway Lang fBarbara Pearson Lange Thomas Willets Lapham J. Gordon Lippincott ’ Beatrice Beach MacLeod William S. McCune, M.D. The Rev. Donald K. McGarrah Elisabeth Hiebel Metzl ■¡■Elizabeth Maxfield Miller Florence V. Miller Ralph M. Mitchell, Jr. Margaret Zabriskie Nichols Edward Lee Noyes Margaret Davis Palmer Samuel Jackson Parker Rutherford T. Phillips Albert J. Pittman David Lukens Price Elizabeth Newcomb Rayner ’ Kathryn Sonneborn Read tE llen Fem on Reisner Caroline Jackson Rushmore Leon A. Rushmore, Jr. Amelia Emhardt Sands Roy D. Simon Ruth Calwell Snyder Jane Michener Spangler Marjorie M. Starbard Robert L. Testwuide Helen W alter Thomsen Donald C. Turner Daulton G. Viskniskki Joseph H. W alter, Jr. ¡M erritt S. Webster Howard C. Westwood Houston Wilson ■¡■Raymond H. Wilson, Jr. Robert H. Wilson Barbara Briggs Winde Natalie Harper Wood fC . Brooke W orth, M.D. Helen Andrews Zehner CLASS O F 1932 Class Representative: Thomas C. Park, Jr. •¡Dorothy Slee Algeo William R. Allstetter Katherine Hunt Bennett Anne Chapman Booth Katherine R. Booth Nora R. Booth Elizabeth Spaulding Calvert Eleanor Pusey Clement '¡Katharine Warren Coles Joseph Engle Colson Dorothy Keller Curll Winifred Marvin Daniell Edmund Dawes Anna Janney De Armond Dorothy F. Deininger James R. Doak Winston M. Dudley William W. Eaton Frances Reinhold Fussell ’ Helen T. Garrett Margaret Littlewood Gibbs Dorothy Ogle Graham Robert Ernest Hadeler Ruth H. Helm Florence Arnold Hoadley Charles H. Hunt Louise G. Isfort James Russell Jones Clark Kerr Max Kohn Frank F. Kunca Edna Pusey Legg Davis L. Lewis, Jr. Edith Bowman Lippincott Benjamin Ludlow, Jr. Edwin Scott Lutton Virginia Melchoir Lutton Margaret Martin Jean Walton Noyes Helen W est Nutting Helen Grumpelt Oren Thomas C. Park, Jr. William H. Perloff, M.D. Mary Fisher Plumb ■¡Florence Williams Potts S. John Pyle Kathleen C. Quinn ’ Bertram H. Schaffner, M.D. ■¡Harry E. Sprogell Helen Gates Taylor W . Monroe Vansant Louis S. Walton, Jr. Priscilla Miller Weed Evelyn Patterson Wickersham Anna Kurtz W ier Carolyn Jones Williams CLASS O F 1933 Class Representative: Lewis M. Gill Willis C. Armstrong H. Bradford Arnold John M. C. Betts Barbara Batt Bond “Ruth Cook Brecher Maradel Geuting Burton William G. Calvert Elizabeth Scattergood Carson Wesley Bird Case Aldyth Longshore Claiborn Joseph David Coppock Hunter Corbett Jeannette Marr Corbett James L. Crider, Jr. Margaret Ball Dellmuth Elizabeth Dickinson Devecis Henry F. Donahower Elizabeth Falconer Bassett Ferguson, Jr. Morris H. Fussell Molly Yard Garrett Sylvester S. Garrett, Jr. ¡Charlotte Kimball Gilbert Lewis M. Gill Benjamin Greenspan, M.D. W alter William Herrmann William Mott Hicks Arthur C. Holman Ada Clement Jones William Henry Kain Barbara Crosse Kellogg Jessie Brown Kimmel Loretta Mercer LaClair William F. Lee Katherine Rowe Lentz Eugenie Harshbarger Lewis Stephen M. MacNeille ¡Franklin Miller, Jr. Frances PaSsmore Pike H. Lloyd Pike Louise Hiller Poole ’ Arabel Jaquette Porter Franklin Porter Nina Volkmar Powell ¡H elen Flanagan Randle Homer R. Reese Jane Ashby Rolandelly Jane Sicher Rosenth»l Robert V. Schembs Erik L. Sjostrom Jane Moore Smith Thomas R. Smith W. Jerome Smith Olive Adams Sonen Babette Schiller Spiegel Winifred Scales Stearns Willis J. Stetson Paul J. Strayer Patricia Dent Trammell Catherine Pierson Turner ¡Howard S. Turner Marjorie Mohan Turville Edith Jackson W alter Anne Mode Walton Edward H. Walton Joseph H. Walton Elizabeth Stammelbach Welfling Weldon W . Welfling Constance Draper Welsh Elizabeth Passmore Willis Richard R. Willis Lawrence W . Wilson Alla Tomashevsky Wright Velma Wetzel Zellner CLASS O F 1934 Class Representatives: Elizabeth Geddes Baker and W alter T . Baker, Jr. John Abrams Frances Allen Archer Elinor Clapp Arguimbau Abigail Dewing Avery Elizabeth Geddes Baker W alter T. Baker, Jr. Donald W . Baxter Nina Bowers Beecham David W . Bishop John S. Brod Robert M. Browning Mimi Schafer Buresh Robert J. Cadigan Samuel Dean Caldwell, 3rd ¡H elen Mansfield Carroll Thomas G. Casey Margaret Anderson Crowley Elizabeth Seaman Dawes Edwina Embree Devereux Ruth Kewley Donahower ¡Sarah Dunning Dorothy Coleman Engler Janet Snedden Finch Frederic Barron Freeman Lucinda Thomas Hafkenschiel Richard E . Harper Virginia Sutton Harrington Landon G. Haynes ’ Raymond M. Immerwahr Edward Lovett Jackson James F. Kelly Mary Amthor Kent Calvin T. Klopp, M.D. Hilda Gruenberg Krech Mabel Clement Lee Martha Tufts Lindley Jane Parrott Macgill Lloyd Thomas Macgill, Tr. Clifford E . Maser Anne Bowly Maxfield Marian Htabbell Mowatt George William Orr Elinor Robinson Pennock James A. Perkins Frank C. Pierson Alice Burton Potter Elizabeth Carver Preston Lorraine Marshall Pyle Ruth Lippincott Rice Ellis B. Ridgway, Jr. George Schairer Mary Tarbox Schairer Grace Biddle Schembs Margaret Wolman Schwartz Dorothy Lightfoot Thomas Elizabeth Blessing Vankirk W alter A. Vela Louise Stubbs Williams Ned B. Williams, D .D .S. Ida Bowman Worth Robert E. Worth Porter Reid Wray Robert A. Young, Jr. CLASS O F 1935 Class Representative: Margaret Peters Mathews Caroline Hales Bailey Kathryn Bassett Elizabeth Lane Beardsley Clarence D. Bell Rosemary Cowden Cadigan Mary Schorer Cake The Rev. Samuel H. Cassell, Ji Elizabeth Blair Cochran David E . Davis Shirley Davis Elizabeth Chaney Ferguson Frances C. Fetter ’ Edith Serrill Galloway Donald L . Glenn, M.D. Marian Davis Griffith Paul A. Hadley Cynthia Wentworth Hannum Edson S. Harris, Jr. Kenneth W . Hechler - H. Kimble Hicks James C. Hill Barbara Ivins Van Dusen Kennedy E. Frederick Koster, M.D. Robert B. Lewis Doris Sonneborn Lippincott Margaret Peters Mathews ¡K ate Walker McCrumm Dino E . P. McCurdy Elizabeth Hodges Murphy Caroline Dunham Naylor Michael S. Paulson Marguerite Tamblyn Pierson ¡Em m a Michael Reynolds James Nelson Rice Gilbert W . Roberts David J. Somers Sue Thomas Turner ¡Jean B. Walton Sylvia Linville Way ¡F ritz Joachim Weyl William P. Worth CLASS O F 1936 Class Representative: William D. Taylor Jean Harvey Anderson Virginia Smith Andrew Winifred Johnson Baker Mary Waddington Barnum Robert L. Bell Helen Price Belser Richard L. Bigelow, Jr. Frank H. Blumenthal Lorraine Patterson Bradbury William C. Bradbury ¡M ary McCarty Bye Carolyn Keyes Cadwallader T. Sidney Cadwallader, 2nd Eleanor Gies Coes Margery McKay Cridland Philip D. Croll Ruth Strattan Cummins Emily P. Dodge J. Earle Edwards, Jr. Alice Robinson Erb, M.D. Clayton L. Farraday, Jr. James A. Finley, Jr. Elise Kohn Friedman W . Sherman Garrison, Jr., M.D Charles R. Gerner Helen Malone Glass Mary Laird Graeser Robert K. Greenfield Franklin J. Gutchess Virginia Alleman Hartswick Joan Keller Hertzberg Elisabeth Coale Humphrey Richard A. Humphrey Katherine Lever ¡Thomas H. Loeb George E . McCandlish Dorothy Hoyt Mollin Barbara Blackburn Myers Paul B. Oehmann Catherine Bays Parrish Lawrence L. Parrish Priscilla Johnson Patton Jean Bredin Perkins Marlette Plum Petze Helen Shilcock Post Richard Post Jane McCord Potts Gretchen Reller Edward Hall Roberts Franklin E . Satterthwaite Robert S. Schairer David H. Scull ’ John W . Seybold John Prior Sinclair Elizabeth Krider Snowden Harold B. Steinberg Christine Robinson Taylor William D. Taylor Margaret M. Tilton Onnolee Gates Vodges Louise C. Watkins 27 Margaret Menuez Brown Charles A. Caldwell John R. Carlson, Jr. Harriet Dana Carroll CLASS OF 1937 William R. Carroll Class Represetatives: David W . Chaney Faith Barsalow Chaney Joan Kelley Fowler and Elizabeth Willits Cocks Ward S. Fowler, M.D. Carl C. Colket Elizabeth Stubbs Cooper Samuel F . Ashelman, Jr. George B. Cooper Muriel W hite Baker Elise Hagedorn Cristol W alter S. Barclay Mary Elizabeth Dumm John Newlin Beck J ane Reuter Duvall Katharine W hite Beecher Marjorie Van Deusen Edwards Kate Hood Bodine Alice Fem sler Elbert Margaret Parton Britter Eleanor H. Ferguson Elizabeth Dobson Broomell Jean Tompkins Fort G. Lupton Broomell, Jr. Ann Lapham Frazer James E . Buckingham E. Wayne Frazer WillMm C. Campbell Elizabeth Brosius Garrison John S. Child David A. Goldsmith, M.D. Arnold F . Clark William T. Harrison James H. Clarke Vartan Hartunian Benjamin Cooper Carolyn Hogeland Herting flsabel Benkert Daly Catharine M. Hitchcock Holly Ross Draper R. Murray Hoffman, Jr. Ruth Shoemaker Flaccus Charlotte Weaver Jones fGeorge E . Forsythe Geoffrey Keller Joan Kelley Fowler Nathan S. Kline, M.D. tW ard S. Fowler, M.D. Janet Vaughn Koch Margaret L. Germann A Mary Jane Miller Koster Grace Eckman Gilbert Henry E . B. Kurtz Wesley R. Goddard Eugene M. Lang Joseph Hafkenschiel, Jr., M.D. Margaret Bill Lewis Mason Haire Clare Heilman Loventhal A. Thomas Hallowell James A. Malcolm, Jr. Marguerite Cotsworth Hamman Elizabeth W . Mims James A. Harper Ernest A. Mitler fRichard Heavenrich fGeorgette Moyer Most Alma B. Helbing W illiam L. Nute, Jr., M.D. Kate Meyer Herman* Margaret Davenport Nutt Louise Pauline Housel Peter F. Oesper Barbara Lesher Hughes Elizabeth Henszey Owers fGeorge D. Hulst, Jr. Mary Herrick Porter Constance Smith Jones Burton Richards f Samuel I. Kalkstein Clarence H. Rosenbaum Elizabeth Jackson Kamp tKatharine Scherman Rosin Johh Justus Kim Anne Tracy Rossmoore Robert Klaber / Mary McDermott Shideler Wayne L. Lees Eric L. Simmons Charles W . Loeb William F . Smith, 2nd Betty Dennis Milner Hugo Sonnenschein, Jr. Irving A. Morrissett, Jr. Jean W eltmer Stetson James A. Murphy Eleanor Joyce Stone William M. Muth Virginia Vawter Storr Hazel Burritt Oehler Marian Snyder W are T. H. Dudley Perkins, Jr. Elizabeth Linvill W ay Margaret Rhoads Pohe Gertrude S. Weaver Mina Waterman Power Virginia Newkirk Weltmer Eleanor Russell Pratt Elizabeth Hay W iest William C. H. Prentice Deborah O. W ing Olva Faust Quick Joseph Winston Edwin P. Rome Elizabeth Matz W ire Elizabeth Rowland , fCyrus F. Wood Allan H. Salm Richard B. W ray E . Morton Schafiran Irving S. Schwartz Erwin F . Shrader Anne Brooke Smith CLASS O F 1939 Elizabeth Haller Smith Class Representatives: Manning A. Smith Gertrude Maginniss Peelle Martha L. Smith, M.D. and Barbara Brooks Smoyer Robert B. Peelle C. Arthur Spaulding, Jr., M.D. Anonymous Helen Solis-Cohen Spigel Ray C. Albertson Patty Morris Stabler Charlotte Dean Appleton Carolyn Wood Stamford Charles R. Bell Charles F . Garland Steinway Elise Stone Bell Richard J. Storr Mary James Bell Margaret Cupitt Strahle Joseph C. Bender Josephine Peters Terrell William E . Boam ^ Isabel W ilde Thomson Mary C. Bowers Marjorie Kleine Vela Vincent S. Boyer Barbara Pearson W alker Nicholas K. Braun Ann E . W hitcraft John R. Brown Emily Whitman Janet Hill Coerr Sidney L. Wickenhaver Louis F. Coffin, Jr. - Frederick J. Wiest, Jr. Sally McClelland Cox Jean Dithridge Wohlsen Samuel L. Cresson, M.D. John Henry Wood, Jr. Richard A. Dimpfl Richard M. Worth Ralph H. Fisher Muriel Eckes Zacharias George R. Fornwalt, M.D. tAlexandra Illm er Forsythe CLASS O F 1938 Jean Davis Gibb Class Representative: Katherine Gibson Gilbert Virginia Newkirk Weltmer Gretchen Collier Gmelin Elizabeth Taylor Goshorn Virginia Bond Aiken Robert M. Goshorn tAlfred F. Ash Mary Hoagland Gruen Margaret Peter Ashelman David Harman Jane Klaer Aspinall Dale L. Herndon “Boris Blai, Jr. Frederick S. Holderle fGeorge D. Braden Gretchen Watson Hughes John H. Breckenridge Margaret Cheeseman Huselton Miriam Booth Breckenridge Edmund Jone? Lois W right Brown Elizabeth Smith Winn William P. Wood 28 Wellington D. Jones, Jr. Margaret Chase Judd William Ashby Jump, Jr. Elizabeth Goodrich Kalkstein Joan Pascal Karasik Peter Kaufmann Mary Solis-Cohen Keller Rpbert G. Leinroth Edward S. Little Wm. T. Livingston, 2nd, M-D. Peter H. Lombard, Jr. Doris Herold Lund Leland Stanford MacPhail, Jr. Janet Wilson Malcolm Eva Ladenburg Mayer Olive Hendricks Mayer Anne Stone Mcllvain David McIntyre Kenneth R. Meader Ned M. Morningstar James S. Ottenberg Eleanor Johnson Painter William D. Patterson fGertrude Maginniss Peelle Robert B. Peelle Helen Jones Rake Jane Martin Roberts John W . Roberts Robert B. Rockwood Ann Douglass Salomon Mary Ryan Seagrave “Gertrude Blood Seybold Jane Shohl, M.D. Jean C. Slack Eleanor Pancoast Smith Margaret Trimble Smith Elvin R. Souder Barbara Stearns Clio Barnes Stearns Mary. Whitford Streit Frederick C. Strong, 3rd Margaret King Stroop Gordon P. Tapley John C. Thomas Jane Hastings Thompson Stewart Thorn Bruce R. Valentine, M.D. Robert B. Walker John B. Warrington Gordon S. Watts Virginia Morse Wells Gary White Edward H. Worth, Jr. John F . Wright Tames S. Zinner CLASS O F 1940 Class Representative: Adalyn Purdy Jones Anonymous William C. Adamson, M.D. Newell G. Alford, Jr. Richard B. Angell Cornelia Brown Bailey.. “Anna Flanders Balivet Ilse Heine Baum Alden S. Bennett Eleanor Yearsley Bennett Catherine S. Birdsall Edward B. Booher Jean Woehling Bosler Miles Wesley Bowker K. Merrill Lindsley Camp William P. Camp, M.D. Martha Eastwick Carroll LLewellyn M. Clevenger, 3rd Ray H. Coffman Ernest D. Courant Alfred D. Cox, Jr. Marian Edwards Cox Hope Griswold Curfman Barbara Deweese Day fRalph I. Dunlap, Jr. Charles A. Eberle, Jr. Mary Broomell Eberle “Josephine Elias Elverson Charles A. Gemberling fDorothy Hubbell Gemmill Claribel Goodwin Elizabeth K. Graves Eleanor Evans Harman Laura Knapp Harper Harry H. Haverstick, Jr. Marion S. Hayden Edward D. Henderson, M.D. Anne Schechter Hertzberg Edward A. Jakle Donald E . Johnson Adalyn Purdy Jones Charles M. Judson Mary Ellis Kahler John H. Kaufmann Barbara Mandelbaum Kirchheimer Virginia Burger Knight Betty Rogers Langdon Margaret F . Leeper Lynne Spencer Lees Helen Crosby Lewy Martin L. Low Dorothy Macy, M.D. Edith Harper Marshall Mary Paxson Matthews Thomas A. Mawhinney Robert M. McCormack, M.D. Rachel Andrus Meixell Charles F. R. Mifflin Walker L. Mifflin, Jr. Mary J. Caldwell Nickerson Celia Price Patterson Doris Baar Poole Robert W . Poole Arthur W. Post William H. Reller Charles Stix Rice Jane A. Rittenhouse Lewis M. Robbins Martha McCord Robinson Albert N. Robson, Jr. William Rossmoore Jane Kellock Setlow Suzanne Cunningham Sheldon Virginia Lawson Sites F. Gordon Smith Dorothy Cupitt Thompson Jean Maguire Thompson Jeanne Cotten Thompson Rexford Emerson Tompkins Virginia Mayer Valentine Dorothy Webster VanDenburgh fByron H. Waksman, M.D. Samuel W . Warburton Louise Watters Betsy Platt Weiner Donald K. W eltmer Margaret Rusk White Lawrence C. Wolfe Margaret Wyman CLASS O F 1941 Glass Representative: John B. Ferguson Eugene Ackerman Vera Starbard Adkins Claude Ellery Anderson, Jr. Frank W . Appleton, Jr. Barbara Ballou Benson A. Bowditch Gail Tappen Bowditch Ethel W olf Boyer f Josephine Clarke Braden Robert J. Cahall Francis Edward Cavin Edward Arthur Chasins E. Ross Clinchy, Jr. Lois E. Corke Elizabeth Jackson Coulter Anthony J. Degutis Elizabeth Turner Dehn •¡John W . Delaplaine Frederick S. Donnelly, Jr. George Richard Eberle Francis H. Erdman Barbara Morehead Ferguson John B. Ferguson, Jr. Helen Howard Fornwalt, M.D. Hazel Bazett Froscher Elaine Gerstley Fuld Sarah Mills Garbart William W . Geddes Helen Tomlinson Gibson Dorothy Rakestraw Gould Margaret Johnson Hall Arthur Harman Francis A. Hegner, Jr. Grant Heilman Guy Henle Mary W est Hower Eleanor Jones Ingersoll Mary Pulverman Judson Serge Peter Karlow John I. F . Knud-Hansen, M.D. Creighton B. Lacy Stephen G. Lax June Thomas Lemke Elizabeth Murch Livingston Philip B. Lorenz Jane Richardson Mapes Ruth Whitson Marsh John F . Marshall Robert B. Marshall, Jr., M.D. Joanna Hill Mikesell Ann Driver Miller Glenn E . Miller, Jr. Elizabeth Malcolm Murray “Barbara Newborg Jane Wheeler Norman, M.D. “Judith M. Perlzweig Samuel R. Powers, Jr., M.D, Pearce T. Rayner Fred T. Reed J. M^rk Robinson William H. Rogers, Jr. Alex Morton Rosenblum, M.D. fRichard B. Setlow Anne Davis Shullenberger Marjorie Todd Simonds Jerome Simson, M.D. Alice Robinson Smith Beatrice Noehren Smith Richard O. Smith Robb V. Smith, M.D. A. David Speers Herbert S. Steelman, Jr. F. W alter Steuber, Jr. Ruth W ilbur Stickney Donald Stix Ruth Richardson Sutton “Helene Herzberg Suydam Edith Melville Taylor Albert G. Thatcher Caroline D. Underwood Ruth Franck Van Collie E. Joseph Verlie, Jr. Elizabeth Earll Verlie Isabel Durkee Warner Frances Brown Watts Jane Northup White Barbara Winne CLASS O F 1942 Club Representatives: Anne Jones Martin and Charles C. Martin Isabel Bennett Abbott Arthur K. Adams Eleanore Green Akina, M.D. fHelen Cornfeld Arens Constance Kent Barnett G. Wendell Beck Aline Wolff Benjamin George C. Bond Charlotte Hofmann Bose f Anne Whitney Calloway Margaret Morgan Capron William M. Capron Janet L. Carpenter Mary Jane Zimmerman Clark Mary Griscom Colegrove Ann Whitford Comstock Stanton E . Cope, M.D. Charles LeRoy Darlington Paul A. Dewald Margaret Shoemaker Dietz Rowland E . Dietz William H. Dietz Margaret Macomber Douglas Phyllis Tait Dunham Sarah Lindley Ehrich Dorothy J. Ernst Thomas P. Evans Mary Weintraub Felsten Thomas W . Findley Thomas I. Ford Roger Alan Frost Kathryn Lubs Furber Virginia Boggs Gunn Hazel Maxwell Haines Roger Karr Harter Niels Haugaard, M.D, Edith G. Henderson Kathleen Oliver Huff William L. Huganir Anne Margaret Kuhn Henry B. Leader Jean Ferriss Leich John F . Leich Albert Harry Lewis “ Sarah Lee Lippincott Virgil Loeb, Jr., M.D. Helen Spencer Lynch Laura Louise Lyon Katherine Keeler Mace Caroline W . Manning Anne Jones Martin ■¡■Charles C. Martin Jennie Bradfield McBean Gene Smith McCulloch Margaret Jean Moyer Gilbert B. Mustin, jr . Lois Decker O’Neill Margaret Davies Ottenberg Ruth W olf Page Dorothy W . Peaslee Donald C. Pelz Anne H. Pike, M.D. Margrethe Randall Powers Mary Boileau Ramsey Elizabeth Ramsey Reagan Robert E . Rowand, M.D. Carl C. Sautter, Jr. October, 1952 § Lucy Selligman Schneider M Walter T. Skallerup, Jr. f Robert W. Spencer I Charles F. Spitzer I B. Sheldon Sprague § Elizabeth Peirce Swift ■ Howard E . Tompkins P W. Dean Trautman Jeanne Curtis Whitesell Cythia Swartley Zimmer, M .p. Robert N. Zipfel (Deceased); [ I CLASS O F 1943 Class Representative: Janet Bartleson Mochel Anonymous Rogers G. Albritton Edward H. Atkinson Edward M. Bassett, Jr. Marjorie Ann Bassett Royce E . Beatty Nicholas A. Beldecos Rufus A. Blanshard Winifred Cammack Bond Jane Hand Bonthron Carol Dowdell Brumbaugh William Richard Busing Joan Collett Butler Janet Goodrich Chapman John W.i Chapman, Jr. Reed L. Colegrove Elisabeth Thom Coleman Robert Ellsworth Coleman Charles P. Cryer "David Y. Curtin James G. Deane Anna Huntington Deming Betty Ann Gawthrop Donnelly Orville W . Donnelly Mary Ann Kuechle Dudley John L. Dugan, Jr. Priscilla White Dunn Robert Stafford Dunn Claire Barton Eby William J. Erdman, 2nd, M.D. John B. Felton John C. Fergus Hilda Knier Findley Constance Spink Fleming George C. Ford (Margaret McCain Ford Herbert W . Fraser David Gale Daniel J. Ganister Margaret Woodruff Glenn (Daniel L . Goldwater . (Elizabeth Haines Goldwater Ira Judd Greenhill Elinor P. Griest Wilberta Moody Hardy Theresa Votaw Harman Edna Greenfield Harris Joan W hite Harrison Robert C. Hecht Virginia Curry Hille Betty Stem Hoffenberg Irene E . Hollingsworth Elizabeth DeNoird Jones Martha Grawols Kanwit Robert B. Keller Margaret Haight Kelly Joseph W . Kimmel Ruth Langer Koffsky Eleanor Durkee Leach Herbert J. Leimbach, Jr. Diana Dodge Lewars L. Eldon Lindley, Jr. Beatrice Brewster Linton Jean Robinson Loeb Frank L . Lyman, Jr., M.D. Irene Bany Magaziner Robert V. Maier William Jackson Marshall Richard H. Mayfield Homer Barker McCormick, Jr. Joan Johnson McKinley Elizabeth Darbishire McNeil Gertrude Wright McPherson Jane Morss Meyer Anne Feddeman Mickey Elizabeth Peabody Miller tWilliam H. Mills Janet Bartleson Mochel Peter A. Morris Philip Myers, 3rd Vivian Goldstein Olum Daniel Martin Pearce Philip C. Pendleton Jane Smedley Pike Laurama Page Pixton "Morton S. Raff Jean Cushing Reed Joan Roberts Reller October, 1952 William H. Richards Joseph T. Riemer, M.D. Philip C. Rowe David W . Riley Eleanor Anne Rittman Janet Ann McCloskey Robbins Olive Bainton Robison Mary Blankenhom Sassone Helen Connors Schell Barbara Whipple Schilling Felice Klau Shea James W . Shean William W. Slocum, Jr. Jane Felix Smedley “Ellsworth C. Smith June Corey Smith Helen Leidesdorf Sonnebom Anne W ebb Swigert Charles B. Tachau Charles Reed Tanguy David Stanton Tappan, Jr. Thomas O. Taylor Erika Teutsch (Randal H. Thom as Dorothy Shor Thomson John S. Thomson Margaret Bebie Thomson Elizabeth Ringo Tobin Mary Stewart Trageser Richard M. Trainer Allen Robert Trudel Michele Maréchal Trudel . Carolyn Wensink Ullman David U. Ullman Rena Levander Van Nuys Elizabeth Glenn W ebber Miles George Wedeman David Collins Whipple Barclay W hite, Jr. Emily Wallenfels Gruen White Lois Walton W hite Lenore Manley Wildsmith Jean S. Williams Richard W right (Robert L. Young ^ CLASS O F 1944 Class Representative: Fred C. Selby, Jr. Anonymous John C. Adler, M.D. Anne Stevens Allen Anne Miller Ayer Edward F. Babbott Robert J. Beck Harry C. Boardman, Jr. Ruth Morgan Boudinot Margaret Keeler Bowen Stephen P. Bredin Mary C. Brewster Amy Green Brown Catherine Doane Burkett tW illiam G. Carson Sue M ellett Chasins Virginia Vernon Chennell Edward Winslow Councill Arthur M. Dannenberg, Jr., M.D. (Esther Ridpath Delaplaine Margaret Dougherty Donnelly Catharine Taylor Eckfeldt Robert L. Ehrmann, M.D. Peter Elias Martha Fuchs Ferger Barbara Mott Ford Thomas Frank Phyllis Lohr Frost Virginia Pennoyer Gehringer John H. Githens, Jr., M.D. (Edith A. Graef A. Paul Hare, Jr. George A. Heise Kala Rosenthal Herlands Louise Zimmerman Hieatt Louise Williams Hoffman George T. Inouye William Y. Inouye H. W alter Jones, Jr., M.D. Julienne Brott Katz Carolyn Roberts Kennett Robert W . King, Jr. Evelyn J. Kline Doris Morrell Leader Nancy Morgan Leavelle Kenneth B. Lewars William F . McNagny Kathryn Shields Mulheam Frank H. Mustin Phyllis Ann Nelson Frederick H. Ohrenschall Doris Ellen Parker Ann E. Pike Robert E. Rath Betty Southgate Rogers Robert S. Sanford, M.D. Elizabeth Paine Sawyer Barbara Bair Shull Eleanor Preston SmaH Ernest K. Smith, Jr. Ralph R. Sonnenschein, M.D. Robert N. Stauffer WiHiam Nelson Stecher, M.D. (Elizabeth Hoisington Stewart Patricia Lum Taylor Marjorie Mills Trobaugh Jane Cox Vonnegut Gordon P. Walker Gladys Woolford W inter Rachel Ann Wright John E. Zerbe Sara Jane Kret Bleehman Marjory Colwell Boardman Jean Kistler Bornholm Joan Jessop Brewster Frederika Nelson Brooks Mary E . Brown Betty Mateer Buehner Jean Gibson Burrowes Anne Gale Colton Bushnell Scott Butler Sylvia Ward Carr Elinor Jones Clapp Virginia T. Cobbs Sally MacLellan Councill Joseph W . Cramer Carroll I. Crawford Ruth Smith Creech Ida Curtis Ennenga John H. Ferber, M.D. Doris Bye Ferm CLASS O F 1945 Isabel Emory Gamble Class Representative: Mary Ann Gehres Janet McCombs Baldwin Joan Seidel Gross Marie Cooley Haabestad Lucy Axelbank Barbara Gawthrop Hallowell Janet McCombs Baldwin Susan E . Harwig Phoebe Cornog Balls Nancy Smith Hayden Bernhard A. Bang Nancy Randall Heckman Harriet Bell Barrett Richard L. Heckman . Jean P. Blanchard Rosemary Accola Hewitt Elise Knaur Brigham Nancy Garver Hoover Tracy W. Brown “Kathe Solis-Cohen Catharine MacDonald Burkhart Nancy Carol Jones Jacoby Richard G. Burrowes Mary Louise Keay Jonathan F. Bushnell Phyllis Kinkead Kelley "John Ben Butler, Jr. Grace Elizabeth Kemp Malcolm Campbell Betita Martinez Königsberger Jeptha J. Carrell Paul J. Kopsch, M.D. Barbara Taylor Crawford Albert Lengyel Thomas B. Darlington Louise Yoder Lindley Paul E. Dicker Samuel M. Loescher Janet Rogers Dorrance Abraham W . Martin Harriet Frorer Durham Noble T. McHugh (Phyllis Groff Eastburn Joan Buesching McNagny Ellen Williams Farber Patricia Montenyohl Ann T. Geddes Alice E . Mustin Prudence Hyde Gibbons Janet Stanley Mustin Doris Carr Gilbert Mary Lou Dutton Mustin Mary Jane Gray, M.D. Gerald E . Nolin Walter R. Guild Katharine Hill Ostrander (Dorothy Lucking Hagerty Edward H. Page Margrete Jespersen Hartman John E . Pixton, Jr. Neal E. Heffernan Marianne Frey Potter Charles E. Hewins Oscar M. Powell, Jr., M.D. Margaret Chad well Howe Esther Moore Power Verdenal Hoag Johnson Marilyn Peele Rath Audrey Lord Kemp Martha Hill Renda Elizabeth Blackburn Kimmel Katherine W olfe Rice James H. Krick Nancy Grace Roman Margaret Portis-Kuhns Cornelia Clarke Schmidt Ann Millis Leavenworth Robert L . Segal, M.D. Frederick A. Lehman Charles E . Seiler, Jr. Jane Plummer Leimbach Dayrell McClure Spence Margaret Walker Lippincott Virginia E . Staman Evelyn Granat Maier Raymond T. Starrels, M.D. Allen S. Mariner. M.D. Carol Dragstedt Stauffer Margaret E. Marshall Hildreth Strode Harry E . McCloskey Anne Murphy Swann Polly Lou Penman McClure Lennard T. Swanson, D.M.D. Pope B. Mclntire Jean W . Thompson John B. Mennig Dorothy Bowman Trippel John Bond Mochel Helen Ogden Willis Alice Anne Ritchie Navin Norman J. Winston, M.D. Gilman M. Ostrander Milton A. W ohl, M.D. Janet Locke Page Lawrence W . Yearke Elizabeth Oliver Palmer H. Mitchell Perry, Jr., M.D. Winnifred Poland Pierce William T. Price, Jr., M.D. Henrietta Pyle CLASS O F 1947 Frederick H. Richards, M.D. Class Representative: Ann Solis-Cohen Rosenthal Aurelia Townes Schawlow W . Marshall Schmidt Marion King Schlefer Anonymous Thomas R. Scott Sylvia Peters Agler Ursula Marsh Scott A. Howard Albertson, Jr. Margaret Slocum Kenneth Allebach Ethel Farley Spackman Frank R. Ayer Irving B. Stanton, Jr. Janet Hotson Baker Elizabeth Cross Tompkins (Robert G. Bartle Barbara Schinnerer ToveyMary Steytler Bement Warren Uchimoto Leo Arthur Borah, Jr. Arnold F. Van Pelt, Jr. Howard C. Bowman Barbara Anne Johnson Walton (Adelaide D. Brokaw Tane Barus Wehncke (Kenneth Taylor Brown Lois E. Wells Susanne Bradley Bush Nancy Kent Ziebur Demaris Affleck Carrell Jane M. Zinninger William John Carter Vaughan C. Chambers, Jr. Barbara Norfleet Cohn CLASS OF 1946 (Elizabeth Pope Compton Class Representative: Donal K. Coyle Douglas W . Cray Abraham W . Martin Dorothy Dana Curtin Robert D. Agler Anna Torrey Davis Judith Braude Balderston Ann Taylor Debevoise C. Russell DeBurlo, Jr, Robert L. Decker Alice Deatherage Denton Gordon W . Douglas Byron Stauffer Ebersole Ward Dennis Edwards Robert F. Gemmill Clifford R. Gillam, Jr. Mildred W ebb Gillam W illa Freeman Grunes Robert G. Hayden Victor H. Herbert, Jr. David Lewis Hewitt James Robert Hunter “Gertrude Enders Huntington Eleanor Ward Inouye Miyoko Inouye Calvin Lewis Kaiser Donald E. Kelley Virginia Fraser Kemp William N. Kinnard, Jr. David Frederick Kirn Dale Shoup Mayer Mary Gehres McCormick Shirley Lyster McHugh Roy W . Menninger, M.D. Marjorie D. Moerschner James H. Nash Charles E. Newitt Barbara Swindell Nolin Robert E. Orton, Jr. Gwinn F. Owens H. Edmund Peelle, Jr. Carroll F. Poole Marjorie Jeanne Potter Alan L. Rossbach Mary Lowens Rowe Howard Morley Sachar W . Marshall Schmidt Patricia Schneider William Charles Sieck Catherine Jane Smith Donald W. Smith John K. Spafford, Jr. D. Barclay Spence Hanna Kenmore Still George Joseph Strauss (Lilo Teutsch Strauss Jane Ballard Swan Carolyn L. Taylor Jane W. Torrey Gloria Clement Townsend •¡E. Wolfgang Treuenfels Elizabeth Chase Trimmer Elizabeth Crawford Uhlman Nancy Eberle Valtin Ernst W . Voorhoeve William B. Wenner, M.D. “Michael M. Wertheimer Clyde Arnold Willis Jackson De Camp Willis Benjamin F. Wolverton, Jr. Katherine L. Wood (Mary Ellen Yardley Merle Albert Yockey, Jr. CLASS O F 1948 Class Representative: Harriet Glueck Gales Anonymous (2) Nadia Smeallie Bacon Norman W . Bailey Franklin E . Barr, Jr. (Betty Elaine Bassett John Bartram Bement Lucy Hoisington Bentley Charles L. Bestor Richard R. Blough James P. Bowditch John M. Brumbaugh Helen Hill Caughey Janet MacLellan Clark Joan Gallmeyer Clark William John Clark “Margaret V. Cole Joanna Meyer Cooper Richard E. Cordray Norman A. Cranin, D.D.S. Virginia Butts Cryer (Irving E. Dayton Sue McEldowney Dean Henry Dekker Jesse C. Denton Ann Meckes Detwiler Iris Miroy Dibner Patricia Plank Dickinson Barbara Babcock Dolliver (Philip K. Evans Mary Lou Failla Barbara Betsch Fath Bradley Fisk, Jr. William H. Frederick, Jr. 29 Edward L. Frost Lois Ledwith Frost Harriet Glueck Gales tA lice Higley Gilbert fPhilip L. Gilbert fPaula Adler Golden Simon Philip Goudsmit Richard M. Greenstein Erling H. Haabestad Marian V. Ham Howard F . Harris David F . Hawke Barbara Darrow Hays Samuel P. Hays Warren P. Higgins Elizabeth Horton John E . Houtman Nancy Twitchell Hunter Richard M. Hurd Peter*W . Kaiser Grisella Hall Kerr James V. Kindall fRobert G. Kuller »George R. Lederer fEsther H. Leeds Marian Newlin Little Dorothy Seiler Longaker Abraham Amos Lurie Mary Burnside Mangelsdort Hope Marindin Sam R. Mason Carolien Powers Maynard John B. McCrory Mary Evelyn McNeely Jeanne Cummins Mellinger Edward B. Mifflin Ruth Monk Myers Jane Blair Nash Francis T. Nicholson Arthur North Marion Clemens North Susan Stoll Noss G. Bruce Overton, 3rd Donald Gluck Oyler John Glenn Parrish, Jr. Burdette C. Poland William M. Pye, Jr. fEdward B. Rawson f Nancy Burnholz Rawson Herbert Reinhardsen Margaret Phelps Richie Robert L . Roemer Amy Roosevelt Carolie Roundy Edward L . Ruhe Franklin T. Sandt Mark L. Scheiber Edwin C. Sevringlraus Zara Alice Shakow H. James Sheedy Jane Ann Jones Smith Joyce Smith Gavin P. Spofford »Peter D. Sternlight Martha Steward Mary Strawbridge Beth Ash Strode Joan Colvill Sweet Dorothy L. Swerdlove Harriet Inglesby Thomas Ann Thompson May Logan Thomson Laura Johnson Townes John Morris Trimmer Melvin B. Troy Betty Mack Twarog Eloise Schlichting Twombly Richard C. Unger Rolf Valtin Gladys Smith Van Pelt fRobert H. Vernon Ruth Vogt Eleanor Wickes Waldrop Dorothy Gotwald W ehrle John C. W entz Robert V. Whitman Sue Grau Williams Carolyn Bryan Wilson Lawrence A. Yearsley CLASS O F 1949 Class Representative: Chalmers C. Stroup, Jr. Gerald E. Achtermann Barbara L. Aeschliman Murray G. Albertson Rolf Otto Amann David E . Armington Winston S. Bailey Gloria Disney Baker Norman W illiam Baker fStephen Barker Robert B. Benham 30 Daniel N. Beshers Roger Birdsell, Jr. Robert K. Bissell James K. Blake Robert C. Bleke Rocco Louis Bonavita Brigitte Frankel Bowman »John W . Brace Joann Broadhurst Theodore R. Bromwell fVirginia Stem Brown Edwin M. Bush, Jr. Doris J. Campbell Edward M. Clark W illiam A. Clarke, Jr. Alice B. Clifford Margaret Thomson Colgan Forrest S. Compton Charles M. Conver Arden Fish Cordray William L . Comog, Jr. Janet Crum Cornsweet Jane Gross Corson Lloyd R. Craighill, Jr. Richard Cryer Gloria Lane Cushing Joseph C. D ’Annunzio, Jr. Samuel H. Day, Jr. Zlata Demerec Dayton Edwin W . Dennison fD aniel P. Detwiler John T. Diebold James M. Dolliver Selma Jane Eble Ernst Epstein Michael J. Fabrikant Joyce Favorite Corinne Edwards Fisk Susan Reinoehl Flindell Robert B. Frear Ruth Friedenthal Herbert H. Frost Edith Pefla Ganon Alice Heyroth Gifford Howard S. Gilliams Morton J . Gollub Donald J . Gordon Richard S. Green Rachel ThieS'Hare Mary Guckes Harrell Eric G. Heinemann Shirley Heckeimer Heineman »Richard M. Held Mary Schell Herndon Charles J. Hesner Robert W . Hillegass W illiam J. Hirsch »Richard H. Hoffman Norman Lloyd Houlberg William N. Hunter, Jr. Alfred C. Hunting Man Kyu Hyun W illiam B. Jameson W ilmer A. Jenkins Herbert Kaiser Clem M. Kashmar John I. Kennedy Richard W . Kirschner Roy F. Knudsen John B. Koelle Arnold I. Krell Betty Lee W hite Lang Barbara E . Lea tW alter H. Leser Joan LeVino Betty Larsh Lewis Lloyd W . Lewis Susan Lurie Lichten William L . Lichten George W . Lloyd Richard P. Longaker Frank J. Ludemann Margaret Louise MacLaren Ruth W ilcox Mahler fPaul C. Mangelsdorf, Jr. Dorothy McCloskey Martin W illiam H. Matchett Thomas B. McCabe, Jr. Sally Albertson McDaniel fKatherine Burt McKitterick William J. McMillan Sara-Page Merritt Marjorie L. Merwin Lynne Davis Mifflin Frank A. Miller Stephen Mucha Carl G. Mueller Barbara Holly Muller James A. Mumper Albert Thomas Murri John L. Need Barbara A. Nelson Thomas G. Nichols fje a n Michener Nicholson M. Cushing Niles Robert Z. Norman Sara Gwynn Oppenlander Maralyn R. Orbison Barbara Beebe Parrish Christian H. Pedersen Edward B. Perkins Jean Ashmead Perkins Thomas F. A. Plaut Nancy Aubrey Poland Colgate S. Prentice »Jordan B. Rabin fAndrea W olf Rabinowitz David C. Redding Fremont G. Redfield Alan L . Reinstein Edward Rivlin Kathryn Wolfe Roether Robert J. Rossheim Gordon H. Rowe, Jr. Thomas R. Saunders William C. Schweikle Kathleen M. Scott Colvin Carmine Shea Joel L. Siner »Judith Wolfson Solomon William J. Spangler Richard A. Spierling Ruth Ann Stewart Chalmers C. Stroup, Jr. Edith Williams Swallow Charles E . Taylor, Jr. Jackson Taylor R. Hugh Taylor, Jr. Henry E . Temple George A. Test Samuel J. Todes George F . Townes Paul B. Trescott Ruth L. Pretzat Trescott fCharlotte Garceau Treuenfels Laura Reppert Unger Heinz Valtin, M.D. Paul W . J. Van Der Veur Richard W . Walkling Lise Wertheimer Margaret S. W hite William H. W ill Joan U. Williams Paul Victor Wilson Theodore P. W right, Jr. »Douwe B. Yntema Kay Ropp Zimmerman CLASS O F 1950 Class Representative: James I. Reilly Edwin J. Alexander John W . Anderson E. Boyd Asplundh Elizabeth McFarland Ayer Arpine Levonian Baghdoyan Joseph H. Battin Mary Gene Teale Battin W illiam James Battin, Jr. W illiam Thomas Battin Frank A. Beldecos James M. Bentley Esther Jones Bissell William H. Boyce, 2nd William Edward Bradley Philip W . Brickner Dorothy Jane Brodie Richard C. Brown Robert B. Brown Donald P. Burch James G. Carson Jean Anne Baker Carson E . Joseph Chamy Bolling Byrd Clarke Elizabeth B. Clum Maryly Nute Craighill Charles C; Craver, 3rd Richard R. Curtin Richard T. Cushing Martha Bruton Darlington Jane Totah Davis Richard C. Davis Edith Thatcher DeBurlo Laura Buck Dennison John A. DeVeer Priscilla Peirce DeVeer fRoy M. Dickinson David H. Doehlert Janet Hostetter Doehlert W . Bruce Douglas Margery Robie Downey W illiam W . Downey, Jr. Mary Janet Dunn Elsa V. Ebeling A. Ross Eckler, Jr. Patricia Ann Edwards Alice Hay Enders Allen C. Enders Richard A. Esrey Eugene S. Farley, Jr. Frank P. Felton, 3rd Consuelo Verrei Fitzpatrick James A. Fligg, Jr. Heloise Albritton Frame Christopher Fried John W . Frommer, Jr. William W . Gifford John L. Giles Marjorie Bertoletti Giles Hope Sieck Gilliams Jean Abbott Goertner John F . Goertner W illiam H. Gooding Myra Pfau Gordon Dona Carrington Goudsmit Jeffery W . Griest Anne Rogers Gruenberg »Gwendolyn L. Hamilton John M. Harker Marion Harkness Robert E . Harris Margaret Hench »Louis N. Howard Dorothy Morrow Kennedy William Kerr Iris Costikyan Kinnard Josephine S. Krimsky George Adrian Kuyper, Jr. fPatricia Anne Lackey Stuart C. Lane Elliot R. Lang John K. Lawrence Louis E . Levy Shifra Levy James P. Lewis Edward Mahler Elizabeth Hoag Mangelsdorf Richard G. Mason Robert G. McBride Yvonne Motley McCabe Glenna Bovee McKnight James T. McKnight John H. McLagan Ruth Hope Merson Orrick Metcalfe, Jr. J. Thomas Montgomery Shirley May Bryan Mucha Peter B. Murray George T. Myrick Katashi Oita Gerard K. O’Neill Sylvia Turlington O’Neill George C. Oppenlander David A. Peele »Polly Pinsker tjerry Ravetz « tJam es I. Reilly Carol Amster Rivlin fGertrude Joch Robinson fT . Thacher Robinson Hermann A. Roether Ralph L . Roy f Joseph D. Rutledge Robert Edward Sanders George T . Scanlon Andrew Segal fStephen M. Sickle Barbara Tipping Sieck Charles D. Smith Richard N. Smith Frank Solomon, Jr. Marion W . Sonnenfeld Dirk J. Spruyt . Laurence Janney Stabler Carol H. Stein Avice Stevens Alden Stevenson W illiam F . Strauss Robert Wood Tate William M. Taylor Georgeann C. Thomas G. Dale Thompson, Jr. George Hugh Thompson, Jr. Mary Hooper Thompson George Michael Tomsho Thomas David Truitt E . Allan Van Deusen Diane Evans Vernon f Alice Phair Walkling Donald B. Walters Richard S. Washington, Jr. James W . Weston Dorothy Ellen W att Williams Jane Price Willsea Anthony L . W olfe Marianne Leas W olfe »Mary Katherine Yntema Stephen A. Zellerbach H. Paul Zimmerman CLASS O F 1951 Class Representatives: ' Stokes Gentry and Anne C. Smith Anonymous Anne Ashbaugh Anderson Winifred H. Armstrong Edwin David Arsht Mary Ann Ash Patricia Meyer Battin Mary Elizabeth Beech Nancy Emerson Bixler W alter Paul Blass Donald S. Blough D .. Tyner Brown Martha Penfield Brown W illiam H. Brown, Jr. Barbara A. Bruce Jeanne Bohn Burch fGwynne Denton Burkhardt Constance Merrill Cameron Roberta Grower Carey Ralph Cheyney Judson C. Chrisney Theodore R. Conant Robin Cooley John Franklin Cromwell Helen L . Cushman Naida Patricia Das Jean Dinwoodey Virginia E . Driessen Faith Woodward Eckler fRobert Peter Eisinger H. Michael Eisler Ann Newbold Elder Franklin M. Elliott Wolfgang Epsteir. Robert C. Forrey fDuncan Graham Foster, Jr. Edwin N. Freeman Ursula E . Freund Richard H. Frost Elizabeth Ann Fullagar W alter Roger Gale, Jr. Harriet P. Gallagher Alison J . Gambier-Bousfield Stokes Gentry R. Setha Goodyear fBruce B. Graves Samuel T. Griscom Ursula Hahn Anne Ritschard Hall Marguerite Elise Handy Elizabeth Lewis Harker Anne Mount Hay Stephen N. Hay Nancy Heffeman Alan Reeve Hunt H. Karl Ihrig, Jr. fFranz Carl Jahoda Christine Meyers Jameson Elisabeth R. Jenks Grace Elizabeth Jensen fMary Lucille Johnson Joy Sundgaard Kaiser Nancy Jane Kenney Joyce Marilyn Kimball fL otte F . Lazarsfeld fRobin S. Lobeck Ellen E . Lovell Hanna Machlup Lark Hargraves March Roger Lee March f Arthur Paul Mattuck Robert M. McCarthy John Charles McIntyre Janet Louise M errill. . W alter C. Mickleburgh Benton G. Moeller, Jr. Oscar M. Moreno William. W . Murray, Jr. Barbara Manthei Myrick Edith Merriman Nye Lois Oblender Clarkson T. Palmer Liesel M. Pantke Ellen Ash Peters fGerald A. Pollack Harold A. Prusa Lewis A. Rivlin Elizabeth E . Robertson John A. Romberger Margery Davis Romberger Gerald A. Rosen Anne Megonigal Rosenthal Jonas O. Rosenthal Jacqueline Smythe Saul William J. Saul, Jr. fMargaret R. Schemm Gerald G. Schulsinger James F . Schwartz Bruce L . Seaman »David W . Seymour Paul S. Shoup Daniel M. Singer fEm ily Dayton Slowinski Anne C. Smith Carter T. Smith Elise W . Smith Ralph Lee Smith Asa Edward Snyder October, 1952 John Scott Spaulding Steven S. Spencer William Thomas Spock Sarah Hyslop Spofford Edward P. Stabler Ruth E. Starrels Alice Katharine Stehle Diana Ginzburg Stein Miriam Strasburger Anne H. Thomas Woodlief Thomas, Jr. John W . Tomlinson David L. Trout Johanna J. L. Van Den Berg William W . Van Stone Robert Warren Nancy E . Weber Martha Hope W est Andrea Chapman Wilcox “Wyndell S. Williams Dudley H. Woodbridge ~ Dorothy R. Wynne Eleanore M. Zimmerman CLASS O F 1952 “Joan Berkowitz Evans H. Burn “Peter Calingaert Shawn Eric Disney “Marian Ellenbogen “Maxine Frank “Aveïy R. Harrington George A. Hay, Jr. Morel Baquie Jones “Louis Kislik “Barbara A. Lower “Laura C. Maurer “Anne Pearson “Evelyn Popky William W . Stover Robert L. Sumner, Jr. “Vivianne Thimann “Tobe M. Weinshenker “Richard C. Willmott “Louis M. Winer “Barbara C. Wolff Colleen Mahoney Zimmerman CLASS O F 1953 Carol MacIntyre Chrisney Clark P. Mangelsdorf CLASS O F 1954 W alter B. Christmas Albert Williams Metcalfe Mrs. Philip C. Snow t Ethel Stilz ■¡•Harriet M. Welsh “Eleanor Goddard Worthen SPECIA L tRuth Potter Ashton tJanet G. Bourne Edward K. Cratsley John A. Fath Elizabeth R. Hirst Nicholas Kelley fHadassah Moore Leeds tjo h n W . Nason ■¡"Virginia Rath Franklin Willard Smith NAVY . Kent Franke Balls, M.D. Harry C. McDaniel Morgan L. Miller William Lawrence Radel Joseph C. Sieracki, M.D. Howard Stoertz, Jr. Charles C. Timm PREP “Beatrice Magill Robinson (Deceased) ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTORS TO THE SWARTHMORE COLLEGE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Non-Alumni Parents Mrs. I v a n R . A d a m s Dr. and Mrs. Errett C. Albritton Mr. Hilding Anderson Mr. and ,Mrs. Herbert Ashton Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Ayer Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Baker Mr, and Mrs. Ethan F. Ball Mr. Alfred Barol Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bartle Mr. Stanley T. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Morris Berkowitz Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Bertoletti Mr. and Mrs. William C. Betsch Mr. Henry J. Bode, Sr. Mr. H. W . Boessenkool Dr. W allace Bond Mr. and Mrs. F . C. Breckenridge Mr. and Mrs. W ilbur T. Breckenridge Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Brokaw Mrs. Leo Burnett Mr, George Calingaert Mr. and Mrs. Francis F . Campbell Mr. M. Fred Cartoun Mr. Peter Chomiak Mrs. H. Earl Clack Mr. Thomas P. Clendenin Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Cliffe Mr. Isaac M. Cocks Mr. and Mrs. J. Marshall Cole Mr. Charles E . Coleman Mr. Saxe Commins Mrs. James Bryant Conant Mr. George R. Cooley Mr. James W. Corey Dr. Morris Comfeld Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Cowell Mr. and Mrs. E . Lewis B. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Dana Mr. and Mrs. Herman Davis Mr. Arthur Donow Honorable Paul H. Douglas Mrs. William B. Ebeling Mr. Harry B. Ebersole Mr. Richard C. Evarts Dr. G. Failla Mr. W alter Ferris Dr. Jacob Fine Mr. Wyman P. Fiske Honorable Ralph E . Flanders Dr. Paul Frank Mr. and Mrs. Qtto A. Friend Mr. Cyrus S. Gentry Dr. Harry Ginsberg Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E . Glucksman Mr. Moise H. Qoldstein Mr. Louis Gollub Mr. Frank Gould Mr. Norvin H. Green Dr. Ferenc Grossman Dr. and Mrs. Luther Gulick Mr. W ilder H. Haines Mr. and Mrs. John'A. Heavenrich Mrs. A. L. Hench Mr. Joseph H. Hill Mr. Ralph C. Hill Dr. J. W illiam Hofman Mr. John M. Hughlett Mr. Paul M. Hummer ' Mr. Saburo Inouye Mr. Herbert C. Jackson Mr. Edward Jahoda Mr. Peter C. Jessen Mr. A. L. Johnson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Jones Mrs. Arthur E. Keay Mr. Charles F. Kellers Mr. John Ormiston Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. W . P. Kent Mr. John M. Keyes Mr. Leonard A. Keyes Mr. Howard L. King Mr. Louis K. Kislik Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Klaber Mr. and Mrs. Simon S. Kuznets Mr. and Mrs. Carl E . Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lang Mr. Harry Lankenau Mr. and Mrs. W . H. Larsh Mr. and Mrs. Morris M. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Philip Levin Dr. Isaac Levine Mr. Robert L. Levine Mr. LioneLF. Levy Dr. and Mrs. Harry H. Levy Mr. Jules Lippit Mr. John D. Lipsett Dr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Longaker Mr. William A. Longshore Dr. Harry J. Lowen M. and Mrs. Charles M. Lyman Mr. Harold J. Manson Mrs. Henri L. Marindin Mr. and Mrs. Wesley G. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Mattuck Mrs. G. L. McCain Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. McCloskey Drs. William and Elizabeth Menaker Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Merin Mr. Bruce J. Miller Mr. Harry Miller Mr.. Lewis Miller Mr. Adolph Millman Mr. Charles Mills Mr. Jack Mills Mr. Frank R. Morey Dr. John L. Mott Mr. Vitalis Nachmias Rear Admiral and Mrs. H. W . Need Dr. Fritz Nelson Mr. Lowell Noyes Mr. William L. Nute, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Kyuro Okazaki Mr. William H. Pahl Dr. W illiam J. Palanky Mr. Harald C. Pedersen ■ Mrs. Margaret H. Peele The Honorable Adrian Pelt Mrs. James L. Pennock Mr. Milo Perkins Dr. and Mrs. Fred W . Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Louis L . Popky Mr. Edward F . Potthoff Mr. Charles M. Powell Mrs. Arthur Raff Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rau Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Reid, Jr. Mr. Frederick W . Rettenmeyer Mr. Chapin Roberts Dr. and Mrs. D. E. Robinson Mr. Weston S. Robinson Dr. Armand M. Rose Mr. Laurence B. Rossbach Mr. Hymen Rubin Mrs. Beryl Rubinstein Mrs. Joseph Scattergood Mr. Harry Scherman Mr. and Mrs. W alter A. Schmidt Dr. and Mrs. Abraham B. Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Charles E . Segal Dr. and Mrs. E . L . Sevringhaus Dr. A. Maxwell Sharpe Mr. Fred E . Shepard Mr. Jacob Sicherman Dr. A. Gilbert Silver Mrs. Samuel W . Singer Mr. and Mrs. W alter T. Skallerup Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Snyder Mr. George F. Spaulding Mr. George Steinbach Mr. S. Stem Mr. John R. Stoltze Mr. and Mrs. Hosmer W . Stone Mrs. Joseph J. Strachan Mrs. Wilmer C. Swartley Mrs. Paul C. Tapley Dr. Eugene L. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. VanDeusen Mr. Harlan W . Venrick Mr. David A. W allach Mr. Samuel O. Warburton Mr. K. W . Waterson Mr. Hermann Weyl Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Whitman Mr. L. E . Winkler Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Winne Dr. G. I. Winston Mrs. George B. Wislocki Dr. Philip D. Woodbridge Mr. and Mrs. W alter H. Wolff Mrs. W illiam A. Worth Mrs. L. F. Yntema Mr. Robert H. Youman Mr. Harold L. Zellerbach Foundations and Corporations Commonwealth Fund Creth and Sullivan, Inc. George Friedland Foundation Harper Brothers Presser Foundation Scott Paper Company Friends of Swarthmore Anonymous (10) Mrs. Troyer Anderson Dr. and Mrs. Solomon E . Asch Dr. Frank Aydelotte Mrs. Frank Aydelotte (Deceased) Estate of Helen Groome Beatty Miss Elsa Bennett Dr. and Mrs. Brand Blanshard Dr. and Mrs. Morris Bowie Mrs. Evelyn Hull Boyle Mrs. Richard B. Brandt Dr. and Mrs. Hans Brinkmann Mr. Michael Calingaert Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Campbell Dr. Philip W . Carruth Mr. Eugene D. Commins Mrs. Vera Dargie October, 1952 Miss Emma M. DiLauro Mrs. Lionel C. Epstein Dr. Edward A. Fehnel Dr. and Mrs. Duncan G. Foster Dr. Vera French Miss Harriet Galligan Dr. Charles E . Gilbert Dr. and Mrs. Herman Gold Mr. Robert Hilkert Mrs. Margaret Goddard Holt Mr. Werner. K. Honig Mr. C. Frederick Kellers Dr. Aubrey Kempner Miss Kendall Dr. Robert Kline Dr. and Mrs. Wolfgang Kohler Dr. Michael S. Kovalenko Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kroon Mr. William P. Livant Dr. Robert B. MacLeod Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Mandelbaum Mr. and Mrs. Jam es O’Neill Dr. M. C. Otto Mrs. Catherine J. Pierce Mr. Edward Prenowitz Miss Elizabeth A. Rash Mrs. Elizabeth Brandeis Rauschenbush Mr. Oliver Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosenbaum Miss Maja Schade Dr. I. J. Schoenberg Dr. and Mrs. Townsend Scudder, III Dr. Alice T. Schäfer Mr. and Mrs. James D. Sorber Mr. Herbert Spiegelberg Miss Lucy C. Steinbach Miss Lisa A. Steiner Miss Louise Stoltze Mr. Richard C. Taeuber Estate of Sallie R. Tyson Dr. and Mrs. Peter van de Kamp Miss Ursula Victor Dr. and Mrs. Robert W alker Mr. Robert A. Walkling Dr. Hans W allach Dr. Albert H. Wilson Mr. John C. W ister 31 PARENTS’ COMMITTEE FOR SCHOLARSHIPS Chairman The Hon. PAUL H. DOUGLAS The United State Senate Members of the Committee M. FR E D ÇARTOUN Chairman of the Board Longines-Wittnauer W atch Co. New York City THOMAS P. CLENDENIN Mining Geologist E l Paso, Texas FRANK -Vr C L IF F E Treasurer, H. J. Heinz Co. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania FLO REN CE C LO TH IER, M.D. Milton, Massachusetts GEORGE R. COOLEY y Investment Banker, Albany, N. Y. JAM ES W . COREY President, Reliance Electric & Engineering Co., Cleveland, O. CORNELIUS W . D eK IEW IE T President, Univ. of Rochester Rochester, New York DOROTHY CAN FIELD FISH ER Author, Arlington, Vermont The Hon. RALPH E. FLAN DERS The United States Senate CYRUS S. GENTRY Vice-Pres. and General Counsel The Shell Oil Co., New York MALCOLM M. HARGRAVES, M.D. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. NATHANIEL R. HOWARD Editor, Cleveland News Cleveland, Ohio JOHN M. H U GH LETT Vice-Pres., J. P. Stevens & Co. New York, N. Y. TOHN M. KEYES Vice-Pres., Guaranty Trust Co. New York, N. Y. RQSCOE D. LEA S, M.D. Shaker Heights, Ohio LIO N E L F . LEV Y Manufacturer, Philadelphia, Pa. JOHN L. M O TT Director, International House New York City STER LIN G NORTH Literary Editor New York World Telegram L O W E L L C. NOYES Patent Attorney, Chicago, 111. ADRIAN P E L T Director, European Office ot U.N. Geneva, Switzerland M ILO PERKINS Management Consultant Washington, D. C. HARRY SCHERMAN President Book-of-the-Month Club, Inc. New York City CHARLES SEGAL Attorney, New York City GEORGE F . SPAULDING Vice-President. The Northern Trust Company Chicago, Illinois JOHN R. STO LTZE President, Maple Island Farms Saint Paul, Minnesota FR E D . H. STRA W BRID G E, JR . President Williams & W alton, Insurance Philadelphia, Pennsylvania CLARENCE K. S T R E IT President, Federal Union, Inc. Washington, D. C. EDGAR TURLINGTON Attorney, Peaslee & Turlington Washington, D. C. HAROLD C. UREY Professor Institute for Nuclear Studies Chicago, Illinois L. E . W IN KLER President Rock Island Refining Corp. Indianapolis, Indiana HAROLD L. ZELLERBA CH Executive Vice-President Crown Zellerbach Corporation San Francisco, California DE RECAPITULATION OF ALUMNI GIFTS BY CLASS — June 30, 1952 C la ss 1878 through 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 .1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 Special Navy Prep No. OF % P artici PATION D onors C la s s R e p r e s e n t a t iv e . . 78 24 13 14 8 . 13 19 Caroline Farren H arris................................................. . 18 Arthur H. Jenkins.......................................................... . 23 Elliott Richardson and Helen Eastwick Harper. . 18 J. Horace Ervien.................................. .......................... . . 16 . 15 Herbert S. 1 57 53 23 Leonard C. A sh to n ......................................................... 1 47 Jean Williamson Roberts............................................ .. . 33 Miriam Hines Thatcher and John A. W hite.......... . Joseph H. Willits..................................|.............. ........... V 36 70 Laurence P. Sharpies and Amy Baker Ferguson. . 43 Elizabeth B. Oliver............................................ .............. . . 41 . .37 Earl A. Hunter...................................................... . 39 Sewell W. Hodge................................................. . 45 Clark W. Davis...................... ................ . 29 William J Reilly.............................................. . 39 Allison G. Cornog . ......................................... . 38 Lena Clark Eagan and Thomas L. Eagan. . 48 George B. Jackson................. .......................... . 41 Warren H. Ogden............................................ . 41 Wallace R. Linton............................................ . 32 . 64 Helen M. Williamson. . 58 E. Dill 1 78 Esther Howard . 56 . 59 . 62' Thomas S. Nicely.......... ............................................. . 79 Donald C. T u rn er........................................................ 54 Thomas C. Park, J r ..................................................... .. 72 Lewis M. Gill.................................................................. 62 Elizabeth Geddes Baker and Walter T. Baker Jr41 M argaret Peters M ath ew s........................................ William D. T aylor............................................................... 62 83 Joan Kelley Fowler and Ward S. Fowler, M .D.. 74 Virginia Newkirk W eltm er.............................................. 74 86 Gertrude Maginniss Peelle and Robert B. Peelle. . 86 Adalyn Purdy Jones............................................................. 86 84 John B. Fergu so n ............................................... 84 77 Anne Jones Martin and Charles C. M artin............. 130 Janet Bartleson Mochel. .................................. 70 Fred C. Selby, J r ......................................... 73 Janet McCombs Baldwin................................................... 73 76 Abraham W. M artin.....................................•................... 76 86 W. Marshall Schmidt........................................................ 86 120 Harriet Glueck Gales......................................... 161 Chalmers C. Stroup, J r .................................... 144 James I. Reilly...................................................... 127 Stokes Gentry and Anne C. Smith. . . . . . . 7 2 .2 13 7 1 Dora A Gilbert ’9 3 . . Samuel C. P a lm e r... Albert L. Buffington. Marshall P. Sullivan Ida Palmer Stabler. . TO TA L. 3306 34.66 60 00 33.33 45.16 • 20.51 56.52 45.23 41.86 44.23 39.13 41.02 28.30 79.16 85 48 44.23 50.00 42.85 37.11 79.54 36.44 35.04 33.94 35.45 37.19 24.78 30.95 31.93 24.24 21.92 26.97 18.60 41.55 34.73 43.82 . 32.55 37.57 42.75 43.64 31.57 39.34 32.80 26.45 36.68 41.08 34.57 45.74 38.22 44.21 44.76 45.29 34.48 28.74 31.02 41.54 45.97 46.00 37.69 45.51 A lu m n i F und $6,200.00 680.00 1,870.50 1,033.00 385.00 232.00 500.00 696.00 2,498.00 1,297.00 428.00 1,190.00 1,644.00 3,474.73 1,480.00 1,167.00 2,376.00 916.53 961.00 1,956.00 4,839.00 2,660.00 1,151.00 2,230.00 1,372.00 890.00 568.50 839.50 1,912.50 1,964.50 1,031.00 1,731.00 1,059.00 1,235.00 1,059.15 1,835.00 1,109.00 2,097.00 958.50 1,717.50 1.094.00 655.50 1.032.00 1,332.00 885.30 1,096.50 787.00 794.25 961.50 1,234.50 936.50 747.00 607.00 740.00 1,292.25 1,018.49 1,248.00 632.64 140.34 7.50 6.00 642.50 39.50 0.00 $81,174.18 T otal| Gen tribuh Lester $57,!IBoyd | (¡jRichar 7 Jlsaac < i (JHilda ’.¡Mabel ¡Priscill -■fclowar (Dec 61 2,4$ II 41 1,51 B 1,6 3,4L 1 1 #°yd 3 2 'II u a i ^jwillian i 1,58_____ 1,9* 24,8j 36,l) Ü m 1,5 8 9 1 1,91 1,98__ I t 1,7 1,0 m vir 4,1b 3,8 J i l 2,2| JLÈ 1,01 H »1 fl Ih jfeught bartm warthn %nity Ufeptain, 1,(liest; ’ îllumnac «ssion stamen’ $199,1 October, 32 ■ DEVELOPMENT FUND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE jjjohn S. Clement '08 General Chairman ibH Lester Asplundh '23 57,lfBoyd T. Barnard '17 (¡1Richard C. Bond ’31^ 7 Jlsaac G. Darlington '07 l’flÎHilda Lang Denworth '17 ’TMabel Sullivan D’Olier '07 MMscilla Goodwyn Griffin '10 f Toward Cooper Johnson '96 5f (Deceased) 1 11 tali li Board of Managers Representatives B E , ,1 1 4ipoyd T. Barnard, 17 i5|[ Chairman ^W illiam H. W ard T 5 9 24,81 36,l) U 2,31 1,5 8 5 8 1,9} 1,9 William F . Lee '33 Thomas B. McCabe T 5 Harry L . Miller ’l l John W . Nason Joseph B. Shane '25 Philip T. Sharpies TO Richard W . Slocum '22 Claude C. Smith T 4 Barclay White '06 Claude C. Smith T 4 Chairman George B. Clothier '26 Wayland H. Elsbree '21 Jess Halsted T 8 Eldredge M. Hiller '30 A. Sidney Johnson, Jr. '27 Howard Cooper Johnson '96 (Deceased) PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE I 1,58 1,61 COMMITTEE ON BEQUESTS ALUMNI FUND COMMITTEE Alumni Representatives Richard C. Bond '31 Robert H. Wilson '31 Faculty Representatives George J. Becker J. Roland Pennock '27 Isaac G. Darlington '07 Chairman William A. Clarke T 7 Anna Oppenlander Eberle T 3 Priscilla Goodwyn Griffin TO William F . Lee '33 W allace R. Linton '23 Edward Mahler '50 William J. Reilly T 8 Cornelia Clarke Schmidt '46 Richard O. Smith '41 Shaler Stidham '29 Jack B. Thompson '27 Sidney L . Wickenhaver '37 Louise Stubbs Williams '34 The Board of Managers of Swarthmore College has asked the Alumni Association to submit the names of one woman and one man who will be appointed to the Board as Alumni Managers for the term expiring December 1956. The Alumni Council is submitting the following names,^ alphabetically arranged, for your vote. Vote for ONE candidate in EACH group and return the ballot before November 20, 1952. Please mark each ballot twice if husband and wife attended Swarthmore. CUT ON THIS LINE j ] VIRGINIA BROW N G R EER '26 Farnum Road, Media, Pa. Pre-College Education — Sidwell Friends School, Washington, D. C. College Activities — Secretary, freshman year; vice president, senior year; Student Government; Basket­ ball (4), capt. senior year; Hockey (2); Women’s Athletic Association, president; Glee Club. Post-College Education — 1927 Columbia U. Summer School; Bennington College School of Dance, summer 1932. _ Family Status — Married to Robert B. j [Jreer, has two children, Robert and Anne. Post-College Activities — ’Jaught physical education at Sidwell Friends, 1926-28; head of girls’ ¿■partaient, 1928; Assistant in physical education for women at ;,ij9arthmore College, 1928-31, instructor, 1931-37. Civic and Com»rnity Activities — Member Society of Friends; Community Chest bjfptain, 1949; Red Cross; Philadelphia Orchestra; United Peace ljiiest; P.T.A. Alumni Activities — Vice President, Philadelphia |#fflmae Club; Alumni Council, 1941-47; Chairman, Alumnae Dis«ssion Group, 1946-47; Class agent, Alumni Fund; Vice President, gjomen’s Alumni Association, 1951-53. B 1,1 CORNELIA CHAPMAN PITTEN G ER ’26 RD 2, Nottingham, Pa. Pre-College Education — Friends Central School, Phila. College Activities — Circu­ lation manager, Phoenix; Glee Club. Family Status — married to Nicholas O. Pittenger, two children, John C. and Mrs. Jane Pitten­ ger Gill. Community Activities — Swarth­ more Home and School, Co-op, and faculty activities at the College prior to Mr. Pitten­ ger’s retirement. Alumni Activities — Sec­ retary, Alumni Association, 1945-49. ser, Nicholas Kelley William F . Lee '33 William Poole '30 Ellis B. Ridgway, Jr. '34 Joseph B. Shane '25 Theodore Widing '28 Charles Alfred Zinn '25 □ CLARK W ARREN DAVIS T 7 Rogers Lane, Wallingford, Pa. Pre-College Education — South High School, Omaha, Nebraska. College Activi­ ties Lacrosse; chemical engineering Member of Sigma Xi and Delta Upsilon. Family Status — Married to Celia Hodges and has one son, Richardson. Post-College Activities DuPont Company Explosives Department; currently General Manager Graselli Chemicals Department. Civic and . . , IS , . Community Activities — Member, Presby­ terian Church; Wilmington and Concord Country Clubs; Rose Tree Award1UniQ4n Club of Philadelphia. Modern Pioneer 1951 52 1940' A umm Activities — Class President; Class Agent Fill □ NORMAN H. W IN D E ’27 508 Bellevue Road, Wilmington 3, Delaware Pre-College Education — Waukesha High School, Waukesha, Wis. College Activities — Football, Basketball, Student Government, Sigma Xi, Book & Key, Kwink. Highest Honors in Engineering, Sigma Tau. Family Status — Married to Gertrude Jolls ’28, has two children, Mary Jane Winde Gentry ’53 and N. Henry Winde. Post-College Activi­ ties — DuPont Company in various administrative assignments. Civic and Community Activities Member Presbyterian Church. Alumni Activities __ Member, Engineering Consulting Committee; Member, McCabe Award Selection Committee, 1952. CALENDAR OF EVENTS SWARTHMORE EVENTS — OCTOBER O ct. Meeting of the Board of Managers Swarthmore Club of New York— Luncheon, 1 2 :3 0 p.m. Zeta Psi Fraternity House, 31 East 39 th Street 10 * Hockey— Ursinus, Cunningham Field, 3 :3 0 p.m. 11 Meeting of Class Agents, Presidents, Secretaries, Alumni Council, Fund Committee— 1 0 :0 0 a.m., 308 Hicks Hall Football-— Susquehanna, Alumni Field, 2 :0 0 p.m. Soccer— Lafayette, Easton, 2 :3 0 p.m 15 * Hockey— Drexel, Cunningham Field, 3 :3 0 p.m. Soccer— Princeton, Clothier Field, 3 :3 0 p.m. Swarthmore Club of Phila.— Luncheon, 1 2 :3 0 p.m. Wanamakers, 9th floor (private dining room) 18 Football— Hamilton, Clinton, 2 :0 0 p.m. Soccer— Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 2 :3 0 p.m. Cross Country— Lafayette, Alumni Field, 2 :3 0 p.m. 22 * Hockey— Chestnut Hill, Chestnut Hill, 4 :0 0 p.m. 25 Football— Ursinus, Collegeville, 2 :0 0 p.m. Soccer— Muhlenberg, Clothier Field, 2 :3 0 p.m. Cross Country— Delaware, Newark, 2 :3 0 p m . 28 Cross Country— Lehigh, Bethlehem, 4 :0 0 p.m. 29 * Hockey— Temple, Philadelphia, 3 :0 0 p.m. 30-31 Extended Alumni Council Weekend 30 Meet the Student Gov’t and Interfraternity Council— Alumni-Student Get Together, Dining Room, 6 :4 5 p.m. Discussion with the undergraduates. 31 Engineering Open House, 7 :0 0 p.m. - 1 0 :0 0 p.m. Alumni Council Meeting—-Board Room, 7 :3 0 p.m. SWARTHMORE EVENTS — NOVEMBER Nov. Nov. 7 1 Homecoming Day Engineering Open House, 9 :0 0 a.m - 1 2 :0 0 M Soccer— Ursinus, Clothier Field, 1 :0 0 p m . Football— Wesleyan, Alumni Field, 2 : 00 p.m. Cross Country— F. and M ., Alumni Field, 2 :3 0 p.m. Alumni T ea Dance— Bond Memorial, 4 :0 0 p.m. Dinner— College Dining Room, , 5 : 3 0 - 6 p.m. ♦ W o m en’s s p o rts e v e n ts. 4 Executive Committee of the Board of Managers 5 * Hockey— Rosemont, Rosemont, 4 : 0 0 p.m. 6 Swarthmore Club of New York— Luncheon, 1 2 : 3 0 p.m] Zeta Psi Fraternity House, 31 East 39th Street 7 Annual Chrysanthemum Show— Lamb-Miller Field House, 2 : 0 0 p.m. to 9 : 0 0 p.m. Soccer— Lehigh, Bethlehem, 3 : 0 0 p.m Swarthmore Club of North Jersey— Dinner Meetinl Millburn Inn, Short Hills Rd., Millburn, N. J . Cooper Foundation and Dept, bf Music present: Alexal der Borowsky and other instrumentalists— Clothil 8 : 1 5 p.m. 8 Annual Chrysanthemum Show— Lamb-Miller Field House, 1 0 : 0 0 a.m. to 9 : 0 0 p.m. Football— Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, 2 : 0 0 p.m. Cross Country— Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, 2 : 3 0 p.m. 9 Annual Chrysanthemum Show— Lamb-Miller Field House, 1 2 : 0 0 M to 5 : 0 0 p.m. 11 *Hockey— Pennsylvania, Cunningham Field, 3 : 30 p.m. 14 Cross Country— MASCAC, Newark, Del. Soccer— Navy, Annapolis, Md., 4 : 0 0 p.m. 15 Football-—Drexel, Alumni Field, 2 : 0 0 p.m. 18 *Hockey-|l-Bryn Mawr, Cunningham Field, 4 : 0 0 p.m. j 19 Swarthmore Club of Phila.— Luncheon, 1 2 : 3 0 p.m. ] Wanamakers, 9th floor (private dining room) 20 Cross Country— Haverford, Alumni Field, 3 : 3 0 p.m. 21 Soccer— Haverford, Clothier Field, 2 : 3 0 p.m 22 Football— Haverford, Haverford, 2 : 0 0 p.m. Hamburg Show— Clothier, 8 : 1 5 p.m. SWARTHMORE EVENTS — DECEMBER D ec. 2 4, 11, 14 20 Annual Meeting of the Board of Managers Swarthmore Club of New York— Luncheon, 1 2 : 3 0 p.m| Zeta Psi Fraternity House, 31 East 39th Street 5, 6 Little Theatre Production— Clothier, 8 : 1 5 p.m. 12 W ater Ballet, Hall Gymnasium The Cooper Foundation and Department of Music prl sent: Russian Cathedral Choir— Clothier, 5 : 0 0 p .ij Christmas Recess begins, 1 2 : 0 0 M 3 iiis V g