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ASruyn Whew College
1944
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Spell it with an “‘A!"’ It’s a well-iced cake to some, hospital to others;
one lover of antiques actually moved out. But Rhoads’ scholars love its bea-
tific brightness, curves, angles, contours, pastel prettiness; dote on Rebecca,
buzzers, mailboxes, elegant terrace, dining-room dances, basement smoker's
plaid wall. (Sub-Freshmen escorts, please call this the ‘“‘ground floor.’’)
Proud possessors of a men’s powder room, ping-pong table, heated floor in
the smoker, we love watching the faculty wardens arrive in various stages
of undress at Post K-12 during midnight drills. 44’s fads in Rhoads include
bangs, fires, roof-slumber parties, watering the ivy, reports on those who
have left. Our only tradition: we have no traditions! We'll be back to sit in
the show-cases at last, read the john-door poems, scrape our knuckles on the
screens opening windows, whiff that newly-polished-floor smell, and eat ctf
the red china!
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Phyllis Kiuth (Gis butlers Ann es:
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Silas land. aS t
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ackefoller
Nearly everybody in Rockefeller reads the Jnquirer—they also serve. Dr.
Herben uses our signing-out book, and if you're good you can sit at the min-
ister’s table. Christmas pageants and Sophomore teas at Mid-years; Hymn
to the Sun and wisteria in the spring; off-beats, polkas, and the piano all the
time. ‘You can always tell a Sophomore,”’ but the whole hall moves the fur-
niture down for the dances. We have owls in our arches and creeps in our
catacombs and an invisible admirer who writes each morning to ‘‘Rock-a-bye-
Baby”’.
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Kath hee Say Clzabet), oo Cline
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Kath Sagat Shel Cthella Gladstone
Oly Se Goldman ioe. enla, pohnson
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Dorothy wie Wcsian
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Heanette Wlesthe Lapsha
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enbigh
Life in Denbigh may be a headache, but it never is a bore. Everlasting song
prevails: dining-room music is boisterous, but the hall steps call for harmony
—‘'‘Shall I Wasting and Mavourneen and the rest.’’ Center of all other social
activities is the smoking room, a thing of beauty only before breakfast. Meal-
time and mail-time bring Denbigh-dwellers from the Quiet, the Mezzanine,
the Rabbit-hutch, the Chicken-coop, the Crow’s Nest. They squabble over
Terry and the Pirates, they theorize on religion, politics, matrimony, and, in
the interests of the latter, follow their servicemen over land and sea on the
world map above the mantel. When the men are actually on hand they are
coerced into tunics and gaily paraded to the arena of the sport in season.
Denbighites live as whimiscally as possible, ruled by work, appetite, and the
daily horoscope.
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Ving nia Salen Dp
Mary Spay
ichering Hemphill /
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Mary ee aie
Vigne el Klopfer
Edith Kb oad:
P atricia ee: ies
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Di robe ost
Freshman Christmas banquet, and
Show us the way to go home... .
Squirts of well-shaken cokes and a blizzard of soap-flakes; an irate Miss Ward
descending at the appearance of dainty unmentionables in the window and
Hallelujah! . . . Pem West’s string has left the post.
We're tired and we want to go to bed...
but fake fire drills, birthday parties, and black nightgowns conspire to keep
us awake. Then there’s tea for Denbigh after the hockey classic, with the
century’s incomparable cheering section .
We've worked four years in vain
To cultivate our brain
We're full of education
And feminine frustration
and the mail shortage doesn’t help, new mailboxes notwithstanding .. . Venus
isn't even calling ’44 to the ’phone any more... but, despite traditional
poch-poohing, WE are glad we went to the Haverford Square Dance Fresh-
man year. Incidentally, ““Why are the scrambled eggs at lunch always
better.)
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Cue Gir? Ubtich
Mary Margaret Voigt
Pp ctl) L eee WH is ams
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PO) looks a
1944 AND ALL THAT
Due to the Dining Room, Individual Responsibility, Other Causes, etc.,
Pembroke East is not Pembroke West. The daze of Pembroke East were very
memorable, and there were many Causes:
1. Great agitation was caused by Someone who forgot to wipe her feet
before walking across the ceiling.
(a) This was a Good Thing because it helped us to keep our feet on
the ground.
2. The hall was made less crowded (naturally) by moving all beds into
the corridors. The maids all said this was a Very Bad Thing.
3. A Senior handed in a paper two years late. This was a Good Thing, as
it showed that Pembroke East was clearly Most Original Hall.
Thus History came to a ?
TEST:
1. What hall has the highest Inn bills?
2. Or people capable of staying there through three meals?
3. If Pembroke is East and Pembroke is West, is the twain on the twack
going to the University of Pennsylvania?
(Answer without writing on either side of the paper.)
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sien
Rank hath its privileges, and as the oldest hall on campus we claim them:
we shelter the oldest reuning class (1889!) ; and, although we Seniors are
only 6 among 62, we claim our privileges: the Freshmen light our cigarettes
and bring us after-dinner coffee (not forced labor, but cheerful loving de-
ference to our Golden Age.) We must say we think we have the most dis-
tinguished showcase on campus, complete with wallpaper. At times we re-
gret our depleted condition, but it does make for an atmosphere of greater
informality. We suspect Merion of being the most dissonant of halls, musi-
cally speaking, and even the Freshman harmony can’t drown out our rendi-
tions. But then, we have our porter Al to sing Ave Maria at Christmas
dinner. Merion is ideally situated, being in close proximity to the sun-bath-
ing facilities of the Gym, as well as to the academic resources of Taylor. And,
to date, only in Merion can the Bryn Mawr Radio Club's broadcasts be heard.
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Pp ris cil iB Kick
Wr rquerile Ve n Vost
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forty
Early rising, a daily run:
Paoli Local, where's the sun?
Familiar faces on the train,
Familiar scenes again, again.
Our well-worn room in disarray:
New Yorker covers on display,
Milk bottles, cards, a cluttered floor,
Announcements, lunches, by the score.
Window exits when it’s fair;
Searcn for mail that isn’t there.
Christmas parties, dances, teas,
We come and go just as we please.
Evening trudge back to the train—
Paoli Local, home again.
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C’est la vie qui va toujours—Vive la vie! Vive Vamour. Thus the cabaret
spirit of the French House asserts itself daily at 8:00 A. M. Our prestige was
enhanced this year by Monsieur Peyre, innumerable French-Belgian artists
hanging from the walls, and Nicky, our maid, who mastered the menu in
French. A garden, billets-
doux, magnolias, French
bread, no hot water after
11 but all the ésprit in
the world—this is Wynd-
ham par excellence, and
if we've forgotten any-
thing it’s only ourselves.
Virginia Dudley _Armstrong
erie HAelbroth Dian
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OUSE
The ganz verruckt rise up from slummery to the Aeolic chords of Pene-
lope, with Schmucklein in the smoking room, inmates on the rug, idioms on
the wall, Bach on both vics, and chocolate in the pot. Sudden disguise signi-
fies Open White House and celebrities are bowed in with a blithe “So schoen
sie zu sehn.” Birthday
cakes and liverwurst
sandwiches reward the
valiant faculty who come
to haul their German out
of the dim past. Pre-dawn
“physical jerks’’ counter-
act the effects of a too-
accessible icebox. And
the leit motif of German
House? ... “Warum soll
GUNG SETA on en GENE
SORED.
Whe ry SS zanne Cee
CG, Hen e Sten ae nye
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OK ata nine Ss ary!
Virginia Pp Ble Grace
pean Hoopes
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encase Marguerite Pp aoe
Bes
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Marga rot Weal: ale Spencer
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panish Ube
finds pioneering can be comic. Buck
the gale from the smoking-room chim-
ney, and it’s look before you dash
through the main hall in your PJs.
Twelve straight-backed chairs await
replacement—oh, when will those
comfy chairs come? Radio-vic features
anything from Ta-ra-ra-boom-te-ay to
Borrachita (antiphonal effects by
courtesy of upstairs musicians.) Prim-
itive methods prevail that first awful
week: pointing gets the biscuits pass-
ed and laughter is an_ international
language. Squeaking floor and = sur-
realistic sheet-set immortalize the
Christmas play. Fox furs at dinner
mean it’s spree time in Spanish house,
and a pilgrimage to town is the signal
that picture hunting season’s on.
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Ving nia Lee ee
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Dice OP er. S verstein
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Mary _Armatrong Cie iQ alricia Murnaghan Gpackion
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Virginia P age leo Velbon
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The Coronation
One if by land, two if by sea,
And eighteen in the cloister
pool will be.
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Something is rotten in the state
of Dalton.
Let up and light up
Life was so peaceful in the laundry .
Letters to Lucerne
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Barmaids are diviner than. mer-
maids.
$ Ra ea eee!
DSSS a Sa RRS
The inner man.
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Our Freshman show was
The night has a thousand eyes .
Change of Emphasis Seen at Bryn Mawr
During First Months of World War II
U. S. WAR DECLAR
ated Along Modern Lines
Gym is Redecor
ate its Rebirth
Holds Open House to Celebr
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French Sailors Invade Campus, Inn, Greek’s y
Find Jitterbugs, Sunday Studying Strange
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Program from
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wi) WHAYV Confirms
Mass Meeting Inaugurates the Alliance;
Elects Executive Board, Outlines Plans
ATION STIRS CAMPUS
Christina Grant Named as Dean of College;
ce is Appointed Graduate School Dean
“Stage Door’’ Given
By Varsity Players
And Haverford Club
Fire in Dalton
Attracts Crowd
And Fire Brigades
>) 4: | Immediate War Is
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National Civilian Demand for College Graduates
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Sing we and chant it .
The Hired Help
Smilin’ through
Miss Ward and friend
Stack-wacky
Blessed are they that learn, for they shall be
comforted.
Placetne, domina?
Wits Cu
Speaking the unspoken words of parting, we thus say fond farewell to the
untiring ivy. Heart finds heart as it never did in the smoking room bridge
game and at last our cigarette ashes have turned to dust on Merion Green.
Silver hairs can return to gold now that the brawl is over.
We take with us our only recommendation—we are the perfect S. A., Lan-
tern, and Garden Party Girl rolled into one. It all started Freshman year when
we learned that ‘““Akoue’’ meant ‘Have a coke, stranger’’. Silently we filed
out of the cloister chanting T. S. Eliot at sight. By February we had driven
Haverford to glamor girls and booze because we were only biologically in-
clined in a most specific way. Since then we have come to realize that Non-
Being is, even on Wednesdays at ten-thirty when we are not sure whether
we should go to the class to which we have just been. By pounding the side-
walks for two semesters, we at last learned that science buildings are not the
shortest distance between two halls. After four years the net result is a girl
who automatcially says goodnight at two o'clock and grabs a towel and coat
when a bell rings.
Come lasses and lads, take leave of your dads and all traditions that begin
at five in the morning. Lives there a girl with soul so dead who after Parade
Night to herself hasn't said, “This is my own, my native head.’’ Oh, to pet a
dog again without wondering if he’s the Freshman animal. Day is done, the
race is run, we found a chair for garden party.
Untwine your legs from metal poles, oh my soul. Cease all fight for credit
in Joe’s course in Gaelic. Lift up your hamburger from the Greeks, there is
work to be done. Keep in mind the motto of the Inn: they also serve who
only stand and wait on other tables. Douse your torches, but remember, the
lantern man is right behind you.
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Yearbook SE i
EDITOR
Mary Franklin Graham
PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR
Marion Kirk
EDITORIAL COMMITTEE
Virginia Grace, Chairman Lucia Hedge, Assistant Chairman
Jean Blum Ruth Segal Finkel
Patricia Brown Beth Garrison
Jean Brunn Mary Hemphill
Joan Buschmann Virginia Reed Klopfer
Ruth Alice Davis Penelope Smith
Hildreth Dunn Betty Szold
BUSINESS MANAGER
Janet Hoopes
Barbara Nicholson, Business Assistant
ADVERTISING MANAGER
Louise Horwood
CIRCULATION MANAGER
Mary Ellis
CIRCULATION COMMITTEE
Marjorie Alexander Ruth Segal Finkel
Joan Buschmann Virginia Reed Klopfer
Deborah Cassidy Virginia Nixon
Mary Suzanne Chadwick Priscilla Rich
Mary Anne Donnally Eckert
IN CHARGE OF SENIOR PICTURES
Lucia Hedge Diana Lucas Ellen Ustick
REPRESENTATIVES FROM 1945
Jeanne-Marie Lee Harsimran Malik
Jean Alice Potter Alison Merrill
Ex-officio
Mary Suzanne Chadwick
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