

We wish to repay Mr. Ivan Gorokhoff, our choral director, for the many hours of good-natured patience that he spent with us. The efforts of Mr. Gorokhoff have helped us to appreciate fine choral music, and his attitude toward us, his "nize girls", have helped us to understand the importance of kindness in life.
Therefore, in appreciation, we dedicate our 1946 annual to him.
"AND NOW WE SAY A FOND FAREWELL ...."
The school will miss Mrs. Wright and Miss Boyden, both of whom will not be back with us next year.
Mrs. Wright left the first week in April for her "little grey home in the 'West" (i.e. Wyoming) where she will take up her duties as housewife. With un-erring patience she stayed with us while we struggled through monocots and dicots,"Mr. Buchsbaum", CaCO3, and the electrolysis of brine. We wish her luck in her new home.
It will be a long time before we forget Miss Boyden's puns, her sneakers, or her flashy game on the courts. Her tales of Germany or Life on the Rhine enlivened many a class. Charles II, Louis XIV,and Daniel Webster lived for us and we felt acquainted with the old boys. We are sorry to say good-bye to Miss Boyden.
Standing, left to right: Miss Beryl Wilbur, Mrs. Elma Baiise, Miss Roberta McBride, Mrs. Marjorie Kelley, Mrs. Adah R. Judd, Miss Mildred Bidwell.
Seated, second row, left to right: Miss Lucy Baker, Miss Helen Wallis, Miss Alice Logan, Mrs. Theodora Powell.
Seated, first row, left to right: Mrs. Dorothy W. Wright, Miss Geraldine Roy, Miss Elizabeth Boyden.
Absent: Miss Dorothy Bement, Miss Gertrude Brewster, Miss Marguerite Bunnell, Mrs. Agnes Harland, Mrs. Naomi Orth, Mrs. Pearce, Miss Bertha Pyle, Mrs. Stone, Miss Sarah Whitaker.
Baker
Balise
Bement
Bidwell
Boyden
Brewster
Bunnell
Cantarclla
Gorokhotf
Harland
Judd
Kelley
Logan
McBride
Orth
Page
Pearce
Powell
Pyle
Roy
Stone
Wallis
Whitaker
Wilbur
Wright
Hello!
Angle x = angle y
I'd like to take your head right off!
tra-la-la
practically anything
Isn't it a nice day?
Mrs. Wright has a call.
Who perpetrated this little atrocity?
Nize garuhls
Well girls—
Pray be seated
Do you have a sore throat?
Don't forget your money!
0 for a glass of orange juice
One, two, three
Toss me the "bawl"
In my summer camp
Is this a knife I see before me?
Get to work girls!
I know you'd like a test!
Carol, come here
Tee hee
The contagion of enthusiasm
But you must use your imagination!
astute dynamic
giving a helping hand
a boyd-en-the hand that's worth two in the bush
a book-fiend
efficient
witty
Nize boy
an enigma
"Richard's mamma"
nurse cute jocund
Naomi
southern-fried
Doing Wright by us
"teddy-bear"
bustling
a sleepy-head
"remedial"
eager as beavers go
shopping, shopping, shopping ringing bells
mercurial
Tend to your knitting! IS angle-ic
WOULD BE
teaching atomic equations
acute
a la Paris
glad grad from Julliard
Briinhilde
6' 7"
Truman's secretary
Miami mermaid
having the Williston Concert
swimming the Hellespont
"out of this world"
doctor substantial
Tortilla-maker in Brazil
Paderewski
"bawllerina"
Organizing Girl Scouts
Desdemona on the N.Y. stage
Mats Hari
Gazelle
Having us punch the time clock
Amazon
a sugar coupon
seeing Aeneas sitting on a pink cloud
tending to the lieutenant
WILL BE
teaching hieroglyphics in Egypt
poipendicular
a la Hampe
Met vet
Hoagy Carmichael's cigarette girl
book reviewer for Herald Tribune
ventriloquist for Lauren Bacall
chief interpreter at the UNO
Hamp•Gramp
Barnum and Bailey fortune teller
chief muckraker 1950
patient financial
Marimba-player in Cugat's band
Ellington
all "bawlled" up
Bird-walking
"Taming the Shrew"
effective detective
Modigliani
head of Framingham Reformatory
a dashin', slashin' twofister
OPA boss
Rome-ing on a week-end
applying chemistry in the home
Seated, left to right: Lynn Sherwood, editor; Miss Roberta McBride, faculty adviser; Molly Judd photography.
Standing, left to right: Cicely Taylor, literary editor; Sally Olmstead, business; Letty Van Winkle, literary editor; Francis Schwolsky, middler representative; Joanne Davis, advertising; Louise Williamson, junior representative; Claire Neiley, art.
Here is your yearbook, Some of its art may amaze you. We feel, however, that through the modern impressionistic sketches which divide the sections of this book, we are keeping pace with our modern times.
Without further comment, we present you your book. We hope that you enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed composing it.
INCA BRAUNER
417 East Buffalo St. Ithaca, N. Y.
Cornell "Peter"
Entered '45; White Team; Music Club; Scribblers; Pegasus; Operetta '45.'46; Waite '45; Christmas Pageant '45; President of the Senior Class '46; Secretary of Christian Association.
"Devote to Virtue, Fancy, Art."
AMELIA SHERMAN JUDD
925 N. Michigan Ave. Saginaw, Mich.
Undecided "Molly"
Entered '45; Green Team; Dramatic Club; Riding Club; Pegasus; Senior Prom Committee; Yearbook Staff; Senior Class Marshal '45; Waite '45; "The Mikado"; "The Gondoliers"; "Hey Fellahs"; Christmas Pageant '45; May Day Pageant '45; Vice-President of Senior Class; Baccalaureate Choir; President of Lee House '45.
"Earth has not anything to show snore fair."
LUCY JOBSON
Albee Court Apts. Larchmont, N. Y.
Entered '44; Green Team; Dramatic Club; Music Club; Waite '44.'45; Christmas Pageant '45; "The Man Who Came To Dinner"; "The Night of January Six. teenth"; "Hey Fellahs"; "The Taming of the Shrew"; Head of Senior Prom Corn. mittee; Secretary of Senior Class; Commencement Usher '45; Social Secretary of Middler Class '45; Baccalaureate Choir '44.'45; Current Events Club; Mikado.
"A mirthfully serious, sober delirious, gently imperious maid."
JUDITH BARTLETT
Dock Lane, Great Neck, N. Y.
Smith "Judy"
Entered '45; White Team; Dramatic Club; Scribblers; Spanish Club; Managing Editor of Pegasus; Gondoliers; The Mikado; Christmas Pageant '45; May Day Pageant '45; Usher for Commencement '45; Spanish Play '45; Secretary of Christian Association '45-46; President of Spanish Club; Treasurer of Middler Class '45; Treasurer of Senior Class '46.
"Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm."
FRANCES ABBOTT
293 Elm St.
Northampton, Mass.
Wellesley "Franny"
Entered '43; Green Team; Dramatic Club; Scribb'ers; "The Man Who Came to Dinner"; "The Night of January Sixteenth"; "'The Taming of The Shrew"; "Letters to Lucerne"; Day Girl Representative of Student Council '44 and '46.
"Onward I move, with this to cheer my mind: No one. yet has passed me from behind."
SARA JANE ARONS
18 Kensington Road
Scarsdale, New York
Wheaton
Entered '43; White Team; Mummer '42-43; Secretary Current Events Club; Alumnae Editor and Exchange Editor of Pegasus; Christmas Pageant '45; Usher at Annual Play at Williston '46; Committee for Old Girls Party.
"She had fine eyes; and her talk was a mixture of foolish and wise."
SHIRLEY BRAIDWOOD 17 Overlook Road
Scarsdale, N. Y.
Undecided "Braidwood"
Entered '45; White Team Captain '46; Costume Committee of "Taming of The Shrew"; Spanish Play '45; Spanish Club; Dramatic Club.
"If all the year were playing holidays .. ."
LORRAINE CAMPBELL 341 Waugh Avenue New Wilmington, Penn.
Northwestern Entered '46; Green Team; Spanish Club.
"Inventress of the vocal frame; The sweet enthusiast . . ."
ELIZABETH CARLO 4633 Crestwood Drive Fort Wayne, Indiana
Northwestern
Entered '4\;. Green Team; Music Club; Scribblers; Pegasus; Waite '44; Prom Committee; President of Scott '45; Secretary of Middler Class '44-45; SoCial Secretary '45-'46; Riding Club; Christmas Pageant '44.
"What can say more than this rich praise That you alone are you?"
CYNTHIA CARSWELL
17 Knollwood Ter. Caldwell, N. J.
Undecided
Entered '46; White Team; Spanish Club; Bazaar Play.
"Choose a firm cloud before it fall, and in it catch, ere she change, the Cynthia of this minute."
DORIS CIASCHINI
171 North Street Northampton, Mass.
Smith
Entered '46; Whtie Team.
"Upon my youth and on my jollity It tickleth me about the heart root."
500 Thomas Ave. Rochester 12, N. Y.
Smith
Entered '46; Green Team; Scribblers; "The Taming of The Shrew".
"If am listen to the opinion of another person, it must be expressed positively. Of things problematical I have enough in myself."
CAROLINE COPELAND
655 Prospect Ave. Winnetka, Illinois
Scripps
Entered '46; Green Team; Music Club; Santa at Christmas Party; Riding Club, Bazaar Play.
". . . to eat, and to drink, and to be merry."
JOANNE DAVIS 36 Paradise Road
Northampton, Mass.
Entered '43; Green Team; Dramatic Club (Production Manager '45%46); Scribblers Club; Pirates ofPenzance '44; Christmas Pageant '44; Advertising Editor of Yearbook; "Night of January Sixteenth"; "Rising of the Moon"; "Three Pills In A Bottle"; "Taming of the Shrew"; "Letters to Lucerne"; Day Girl Representative of Student Council '45; Vice-President of the Student Council '45; Vice-President of Junior Class '43-'44; President of Middler Class '44%45.
"Born for success she seemed; With grace to win, with heart to hold. With shining. gifts that took all eyes."
JANE DOWNING 1470 Northampton St. Holyoke, Mass.
Entered '451/2; White Team; Spanish Club; Spanish Play '45-'46; "The Mikado". She seemed the harmonious echo from our discordant life."
MARY DOYLE
169 Bridge St. Northampton, Mass.
Smith
Entered '46; Team; "The Night of january Sixteenth"; French Club.
"Pourest thy full heart In profuse strains of Unpremeditated art."
MARY ENGLAND
187 Bartlett Avenue Pittsfield, Mass.
Wisconsin
Entered '45; White Team; French Club; Current Events Club; Pegasus; Treas, urer of the Christian Association '46.
"But work is work and must be done, Yet as I work I have my fun."
MIRIAM GOLDSTEIN
74 Marengo Park, Springfield, Mass.
Entered '44; Green Team; Dramatic Club; Scribblers; French Club; Pegasus; May Day Pageant '45; Chairman of Handbook Revision Committee; French Play '45;46; President of the French Club.
"Be gone, dull Care! Thou and I shall never agree!"
MILDRED GOLDSTEIN
25 Warwick St. Longmeadow, Mass.
Edgewood Park
Entered '44; White Team; Spanish Club; May Day Pageant '44,'45.
"Nothing is so difficult but that it may be found out by seeking."
GRANT
273 North Main Florence, Mass.
Smith
Entered '46; Green Team.
"My heart is fixed."
HARRIS
21 Cottage St. Wellesley 81, Mass.
Entered '46; Green Team; Dramatic Club; French Club; "Taming of the Shrew".
"To look out and not in, and To lend a hand."
CHARLOTTE HEAVENS
Outlook Circle
Wakefield, Mass.
New England Conservatory "Shush"
Entered 46; White Team; Christmas Pageant '45; Music Club; Glee Club Librarian '46; Waite '45; Pianist for Music Club.
.'. .. the melodic that's sweetly played in tune."
MARGARET INGRAHAM
11 Lincoln Street Augusta, Maine
Rockford "Peggy"
Entered '46; Green Team; Music Club; Waite '46.
"The truth, it is without disguise, That I love mischief."
CAROL KANE
471 Trafton Road
Springfield, Mass.
Smith "Carol"
Entered '45; Green Team; French Club; French Play '46; May Day Pageant'45.
"The secret of success is constancy to purpose."
GERALDINE KELLEY
Northampton School Northampton, Mass.
Entered '45; White Team; Music Club; Gondoliers; The Mikado; Waite '45-'46; Christmas Pageant '45,46.
"When she laughs, her eyes laugh; Light dances in her eyes."
ELIZABETH KNIGHT
6851 Creiger Ave. Chicago, Illinois
Entered '46; White Team; French Club; Costume Committee of "Taming of The Shrew"; "The Mikado".
"Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind."
JANE KREMERS
Lewiston Heights Lewiston, N. Y.
Entered '46; White Team; "The Mikado"; Scribbers; Spanish Club; President of Hathaway '46; Pegasus.
"Make it a difficult world ... for practical people."
PRISCILLA LAN DRY
128 Collins Street Hartford, Conn.
Russell Sage
Entered '46; Captain of Green Team '46.
"I keep my countenance, I remain self•possessed."
CAROL LARSSON
631 Garland Ave. Winnetka, Illinois
Sarah Lawrence "Carol"
•
Entered '46; Green Team; May Day Pageant '46.
"And then she danced-0 Heaven, her dancing!"
ANNE MacCARTHY
95 Commodore Rd. Worcester, Mass.
Skidmore
Entered '46; Green Team; Spanish Club.
Where passion leads or prudence points the way."
MARGARET McK1LLOP
27 Orchard St. Holyoke, Mass.
Undecided
Entered '46; White Team.
"The poet's darling."
MARGARET GRACE MATTAS
833 Taylor Avenue Scranton, Penn.
Smith College
Entered '45; Green Team; Dramatic Club; Music Club President '46; Scribblers; Spanish Club; Pegasus; Waite '44-'45; Christmas Pageant '44,'45; May Day Pageant '45; "Rising of the Moon";"Three Pills in a Bottle"; Spanish Play '45; The Mikado; The Gondoliers.
"With too much quickness ever to be taught; With too much thinking to have common thought."
JOYCE MENTER
155 Highland Ave. Middleton, N. Y.
Entered '46; White Team; Riding Club; Pegasus; Dramatic Club; Christmas Pageant; Costume Committee of "The Taming of The Shrew" and of "The Night of January Sixteenth".
"I am sick of four walls and a ceiling; I have need of the sky."
IRENE MORDAS
47 Federal St.
Northampton, Mass.
Smith
Entered '46; Green Team.
"To love the game above the prize."
CLAIRE NEILEY
527 Paden Street
Endicott, N. Y.
Wellesley "Clairey"
Entered '44; White Team; Secretary of Dramatic Club; Music Club; Pegasutn Waite '45%46; Mummer '44; May Day Pageant '44;45; Usher for Commencemvot '45; Yearbook Staff; "Night of January Sixteenth"; "Rising of the Moor"; "Tam. ing of The Shrew"; President of Stronach House '44; President of Christian As, sociation '45; President of Student Council '45 (2nd part).
- "My soul is an enchanted boat, Which like a sleeping swan cloth float."
MARY ELIZABETH OCKENDEN
49 Kensington Ave.
Northampton, Mass.
Smith
Entered '46; Green Team; French Club; French Play '46; Bazaar Skit.
"Awake my soul! stretch every nerve, And press with vigor on . ."
SARAH OLMSTEAD
5 Pleasantview Avenue
Longmeadow, Mass.
Vassar "Sal"
Entered '45; White Team; Dramatic Club; Scribblers; Music Club; Pegasus; Waite '44-'45; May Day Pageant '45; The Gondoliers; The Mikado; Senior Prom Committee; Revision of Handbook Committee; Yearbook Business Manager; The Baccalaureate Choir '45; Commencement Marshal '45; Costume Committee "Taming of the Shrew"; Props for "Night of January Sixteenth"; President of Lee House '45; President of the Athletic Association '45; President of Student Council '46.
"The 'reason firm, the temperate will, Endurance, foresight, strength and skill ."
JANICE PECK Waverly, Penn.
Entered '44; White Team; Dramatic Club; Music Club; Pegasus Co-Editor '46; Gondoliers; The Mikado; Mummer '43; Christmas Pageant '44; "Taming of the Shrew"; President of the Christian Association; Secretary of Junior Class '43-44; Student Council '45-'46.
"Every hall where she stayed, with her mirth did ring."
ANN RUSE
37 Prospect St. Northampton, Mass.
Entered '43; Green Team; Dramatic Club; Pegasus; Christmas Pageant '44; May Day Pageant '44; Handbook Revision Committee; Prom Committee; Vice' President of Student Council '46.
"Now I have another lad No longer need to tell."
CORINNE ROGERS
123 South St. Northampton, Mass.
Smith
Entered '46; White Team; French Play '46; Scribblers.
"He that bath knowledge spareth his words."
GRETCHEN SCHOONMAKER
1484 Beacon Street
Brookline, Mass.
Skidmore "Punky"
Entered '43; White Team; Pegasus; Camera Club; Mummer '42; Dramatic • Club President '46; Waite '43.'45; Music Club; Lenten Choir '44; Junior Class President '44; Treasurer of Athletic Association '44-'45; Music Club Assistant '45; Yearbook '45; Vice-President of Middler Class '44-'45; May Day Pageant '45; Commencement Usher '45; President of Hathaway '45; President of Athletic Association '46; "Letters to Lucerne"; Baccalaureate Choir '43.'45; "Pirates of Penzance"; "You Can't Take It With You"; "The Man Who Came To Dinner"; "Hey Fellahs"; -Taming of the Shrew"; "The Night of January Sixteenth".
"The applause, delight, the wonder of our stage."
JANE ANN SESSIONS
Phelps Farm, Hadley, Mass.
Mt. Holyoke "Sesh"
Entered '43; Green Team; Music Club; "Pirates of Penzance"; Waite '43-'44. '45; Day Girl Represenative of Student Council '45; Baccalaureate Choir '44-'45; Easter Choir '44; Riding Club '45.'46.
"Life is not life at all without delight."
LYNN SHERWOOD
904 North 7th St. Beatrice, Nebraska
Vassar
Entered '46; White Team; Glee Club Librarian '46; "The Night of January Sixteenth"; Scribblers; Pegasus; Editor-in-Chief of Yearbook; "The Mikado"; Spanish Club; Soloist for Christmas Pageant.
"Thought is the property of him who can entertain it, and of him who can adequately place it."
JANET SLOCOMBE
50 Phillips Pl. Northampton, Mass.
Massachusetts State
Entered '46; Green Team.
"The mildest manners, and the gentlest heart."
JOAN SPEAR
71 North Street Walpole, Mass.
Hood College
Entered '45; White Team; Dramatic Club; Spanish Club; Pegasus; Christmas Pageant Costume Committee; "Man Who Came to Dinner" Costume Committee; The Prompter for "The Night of January Sixteenth"; "Three Pills in A Bottle"; "Taming of the Shrew" Costume Committee; Spanish Play '45-'46; Riding Club; May Day Pageant Costumes.
"I sit, a silent siren And count my cavaliers."
PATRICIA STAUFFER
5 Courseview Road
Bronxville, N. Y.
Mills "Pat"
Entered '46; White Team; French Club.
"When she would think and where e'er she turned her sight, The airy hand confession sought."
CICELY TAYLOR
55 Dryads Green Northampton, Mass.
Smith
Entered '43; Green Team; Music Club; Dramatic Club; Scribblers; Yearbook Staff; Waite '44; Baccalaureate Choir '44-45; Pegasus; "Letters To Lucerne"; "The Taming of The Shrew"; "Hey Fellahs"; "The Man Who Came To Dinner"; jester at Christmas Party '45; Vice-President of Junior Class '43; "The Gondoliers"; "Pirates of Penzance"; Day Girl Representative of Student Council '45.
"And something more than melody Dwells in her words."
MARY MONELL-TRELEAVEN
Porter Hotel
Townsend St. Lansing, Mich.
Sullins
Entered '46; Green Team; Scribblers.
"In faith, lady, you have a merry heart."
LOIS VELTE
Darrow School
New Lebanon, N. Y.
Entered '46; Green Team; "Taming of the Shrew"; Bazaar Play.
"She was of those who hoard their own thoughts carefully, Feeling them far too dear to give away."
MARIAN WARD
37 Wensley Drive
Great Neck, N. Y.
Entered '46; White Team; Dramatic Club; Scribblers; "Taming of The Shrew".
"My tongue is the pen of the ready writer.-
LETITIA VAN WINKLE
277 Crescent St.
Northampton, Mass.
Entered '46; White Team; Dramatic Clbu; Scribblers Club; Pegasus; Yearbook Staff; "Taming of The Shrew"; Day Girl Representative of Student Council '46.
-What man dare, I dare: Approach thou like the rugged Russian bear and my firm nerves Shall never tremble."
JOAN WITHINGTON
63 Dryads Green Northampton, Mass.
Undecided "Withie"
Entered '43; Green Team; "The Night of January Sixteenth"; "The Gondo, tiers"; "Letters to Lucerne"; "Rising of the Moon"; Lenten Choir; Music Club; Waite '45; Dramatic Club.
"From rainbow clouds there flow not Drops so bright to see as from thy presence showers a rain of melodic."
KATHY YOUNG
Crescent St. Northampton, Mass.
Richmond University "Slug"
Entered '45; White Team; Music Club; Spanish Club; Waite '44; Christmas Pageant '44; Day Girl Representative of Student Council '44.
"Her eye never loses its twinkle, Her laugh never seems less gay."
Pat Stauffer
ilost innocent (I)
Franny Abbott
Intellect plus (1) host school spirit (1)
Lin Copeland %lost pep (1)
Cicely Taylor Wittiest (1)
Cynthia 1;arswell
Most fan mail(2) ilost ill 111Weiii (2)
Jo Spear
Most fan mail(I) Biggest vamp (I)
. Most lovable (1)
Lynn Sherwood
Most likely to succeed (1) Ilost sophisticated (I)
,tially Olmstead
Best all-around (1)
Pat Grant First married(1)
Best athlete (2) 1.10s1 likely to succeed (2)-,
Iliriam Goldstein Itest-dressed (2) Best athlete (I)
Earl 'i'onic Class
Punkv Schoonmaker
110st popular (1) i iest (2)
BeSi all-around (2)
A.giC
Carol Larsson
.1lost syncopated (I)
First married (2)
Judy 13artleti
Most pep (2).
Claire Neiley
Vast poised (1)
llost popular (2)
llost school spirit (2)
Lacy Jobson
Best-looking, (2)
Cutest (2)
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Molly Judd
Best-looking (1)
Best-dressed (1)
Liz 11 rd Intellect plus (2)
Sara Jane irons
Most avid conversationalist (I)
Why S.J.! How exotic!
Prom primping, Emmy?
1st page—For the first time since 1941, the seniors at Hamp donned formals and gold slippers and went off to their prom in a swish of taffeta. At the right is the prom committee and their dates, snapped at the dance that they helped make so successful. From left to right we see: Sally Olmstead, Johnny Logan, Ann Ruse, Dick Schowalter, Lucy Jobson, Bob Werner, Pete de Camp, Molly Judd.
At the right, Lorraine Campbell and Kathy Young chat with the chaperones during intermission. The chaperones were Miss Bement, Miss Whitaker, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Withington.
2nd page—Janice Mary and her date, Tim McLelwain, walk away from the refreshment table while we dance in the background.
Judy Bartlett and her sailor, Ben Churchill, look on while Lin Copeland and her seven-footer from Princeton, John Smith, discuss the refreshments. Punky Schoonmaker, Pete de Camp, Molly Judd, Carol Larsson, and Russ Stern, figure in the background.
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NAME
Abbott Arons
Bartlett
Braidwood
Brauncr
Campbell Carlo Carswell
Ciaschini
Cochrane
Copeland
Davis
Doyle Downing
England
Goldstein, Mil
Goldstein, Mimi
Grant
Harris
Heavens
Ingraham
Jobson
Judd Kant. Kelley
SAYS
Oh, I don't know, you know
How exotic!
Maaattas!
Rah, rah Whites!
Now I have a nephew—
I don't know a thing
Hello you happy children
Whaaaat?
*!??**!!
Say!
Hello, any gum?
Wot a panic
Hey kids
Peg!
Want anything downstreet
I know I didn't pass it.
Kremers, wanna do history?
Has anybody seen Doris?
Oh really?
The folks just called
I'm the healthiest person I know!
Chubby Baby
I only had five pieces of cake today!
What'll I do with three dates Saturday?
Don't go without me, Baby
eating peanut butter
cutting her hair
dentist-bound
singing Fill II - ill.'
in the infirmary
d role
ink-eradicating
making faces
bouncy prolix
demure
canteening in a rush
talking on the phone
dimpled
inquisitive
our little Chopin
innocent
I was wondering IS clever garrulous
a spicy dish
getting packages
likewise, in a rush
standing vigil at the door
WOULD BE FBA of the FBI
victor over Dewey in '66 bubble dancer
Madam Curie
Met star
buying clothes for Saks Fifth Avenue "Fort Wayn-al"
in the "Halls of Montezuma"
Revelon nail polish ad geologist Iturbi lean prosecutor nurse
bussing to Pittsfield necktie designer for Arrowshirt
Vassarette
PHILanthropist
psychologist
Florence Nightingale "fattening us up" with M.G.M. Salvidor Dali•ing
"coming out" at Springfield
wearing of the green
Chicago hon
WILL BE
a Democrat
bridge expert
pin-up girl of the Merchant Marine barber
author of "A Shrub Grows in Norway"
juggling stocks on Wall Street "Bain-al"
"Sandy-witch"
editor of For Men Only
splitting rock on a chain gang back on the reservation
Exeter dean prosecuted domestique on the wrong train
posing for Vogue hair styles
Vogue model actress
revisor of Dalton's atomic theories
perfecting a punch-menot needle
trapping lobsters
with Warner Bros. Reed-ing at Higgins
posing as M.G.M. lion
soothing the fevered brow
Chicago bum
NAME
Kremers
Landry
Larsson
MacCarthy
Mattas
McKillop
Menter
Mordas
Neily
Ockenden
Olmstead
Peck
Rogers
Ruse
Schoonmaker
Sessions
Sherwood
Slocombe
Spear
Stauffer
Taylor
Treleaven
van Winkle
Velte
Ward
Withington
That's so dumb!
Great one!
0-hhhhh tee hee hee
Bartlett! Ye Gad!
Sh!
Young SAYS
Kin you tell me
My brother
Are you kidding jockey?
Oh what a character!
Ohh, I forgot my shift!
Ogeeyadontsay
Yup, he's a sweet boy!
Heavenly day!
I almost had a kitten In Nebraska . .!
Wissen, you!
No one understands me
Oh dear!
Ay?
May I ask a question?
teriff
I've forgotten nothing under two syllables
Pip, pip fellows
Ah-got-a-lettah
IS realistic
to laundry as Pussy is to pusillanimous
slinkopated
good-natured
Sleepy
McKlutch
cleaning Cicely's lab bench
athletic
calm, cool, and collected
raising her score
hep animated
star-eyed petite
blushing doing plenty going steady with Karl "too young" cementing relations
in a fog
hard to explain with Peggy
gadding with Mad Thad laughing precocious
writing Greensbaum credulous
WOULD BE
Smith alumna
Goldylocks
Russtic
Worcester-shired
Would be in Mexico
coiffeur
studying van Eyk
phys. ed. teacher cartoonist
rehabilitation worker in Germany
"Pee Wee" Russell Shakespearian tragedian
Brooklyn deb Mt. Onion housewife
Helen Hayes
farmerette
"piercing the hot blue sky"
Mass. Stater
child psychologist life guard
skiing with Zachary Scott
Head of State Dept.
Missioning to Moscow
Darrow-sparrow jitterbugging
night club singer
Texas cow girl
WILL BE
Smith Grass cop
Modeling for Kresge's sable-ized manufaCturing laughing gas
Will be making tequilla
confushionist
hiking the Dyke
boxing champ
buffonist
SAMaritan
first violinist at Nick's third from the left at Minsky's
Baltimore belle
old lady who lived in a shoe
ad for Burp-Ease Seeds
coquette
editor of Nebraska Farm Journal
educator
minister's wife
corsetierre
fishing with Hoagy
subbing for Hildegarde
tennis champ 1999
Vassar dean
Aenea's third wife
Sing-singer
Texas wow girl
Franny Abbott leaves her tomato juice to Carol La France
Sara Jane Arons leaves her voice to Mr. Gorokhoff
Judy Bartlett leaves her long legs to Sally Sessions
Shirley Braidwood leaves her closet empty
Inga Brauner leaves German to the Germans (thank heaven!)
Lorraine Campbell leaves her vocal refrains to Ann Swaney
Cynthia Carswell leaves her olefactory senses to the pigs
Libby Carlo leaves for Fort Wayne
Doris Ciaschini leaves her car to 80
Marty Cochrane leaves with a few chemical reagents
Lin Copeland leaves her neatness and order pad to Miss Pyle
Jo Davis leaves Exeter proms to Elizabeth Stevens
Mary Doyle leaves her intellectual pranks to Joan Leshin
Jane Downing leaves her love of fun to Weezie Williamson
Mary England leaves Hathaway phone to the class of '47
Mildred Goldstein leaves her quietness to Stronach House
Mimi Goldstein leaves the ropes to Carol Gavin
Pat Grant leaves for the altar
Mary Harris leaves her cans to the Europeans
Chush Heavens leaves her lovableness to Kathy Wood
Peggy Ingraham leaves the lobsters to Jack August
Lucy Jobson can't bear to leave Chubby Baby
Molly Judd leaves her sophistication to Cookie
Carol Kane leaves the Springfield social life to Paula Bur. gee
Gerry Kelley leaves to be a nurse
Beth Knight leaves her sultry voice to Nelsa Morisson
Janie Kremers leaves her skiis to Cyndy Brokaw
Pussy Landry leaves the washroom
Carol Larsson leaves her syncopation to Barbara Bennet
Anne McCarthy leaves her giggle to Charlotte Chase
Peggy McKillop leaves her lavish locks to Phyllis Seltzer
Peggy Mattas leaves her good nature to Bunny Schwolsky
Joyce Menter leaves her balcony to aspiring Juliets
Irene Mordas leaves the basketball court to Janet Miller
Claire Neiley leaves her wits to Jenny Heyward
Emmy Ockenden leaves her orchids to Miss Boyden
Sally Olmstead leaves Russeks to the U. S. Post Office
Jan ,Peck leaves her golden locks to Addy Wolff
Corinne Rogers leaves her starry eyes to Nicky
Ann Ruse leaves a few of the many to Sally Alexander
Punky Schoonmaker leaves her all-around ability to Joan Thanhouser
Jane Ann Sessions leaves her planarias to Mrs. Pearce
Lynn Sherwood leaves the Yearbook to shoot herself (or is there a quicker, less conspicuous way?)
Janet Slocomb leaves all Biology tests to Chuggy Thrun
Jo Spear leaves her bunsen burner to Joyce Vanderhoof
Pat Stauffer leaves her sweet vague way to Clara Stiles
Cicely Taylor leaves for Sun Valley (but Greg's left, Melody)
Monell Treleaven leaves her history notebook to anyone who can find it
Lois Velte leaves Darrow School excess to NSFG
Liz Ward leaves her Virgil book to Miss Wilbur
Joan Withington leaves her gaiety to Gaye Perkins
Kathy Young leaves a little bit of Texas to any doleful soul
Punky and Lucy leave Rachel to Dru Stevens in hopes that she will have as much fun and as many compliments as we've had.
Mars Airfield is smothered in a dark red fog. An excited humming of voices pervades the gloom, interrupted at intervals by a husky voice from the loudspeaker. It's Monte Carlo, the famous commentator. "Cheer up, my happy children, the rocket-ship should be here any minute. Roo, my dear, will you please tell your children to stop inspecting that catapult."
Suddenly, out of the darkness dashes a wild figure pursued by a hairy monster. Miss Treleaven, the happy-go-lucky, peers over her Michigan paper. "Poor Peggy! She must have thought it was a lobster, but Mar's lobsters aren't like Maine lobsters."
"Extra, extra!" A small Poohish animal breaks through the crowd and squeaks: "Read all about it! Slocombe discovers a biological brain-bird! Landry discovers a new solar system inhabited by Pusillanimous Beings who do their own laundry! Sally Olmstead has left her homestead to law around in the Supreme Court. Read Sessions' article, "Mammals of Mars," describing her newly developed wow-cows! Read your Peck Gazette"!
A small group is making its way from the airfield to the nearby Hall of Pandemonium where Joan Withington is singing "Rocket-Ship Blues' and where Sarah Jane is demonstrating her New Deal in a bridge game with three of her former classmates. Joyce Menter, her partner, has acquired a beautiful maroon color from playing tennis in the Martian climate. Giggling MacCarthy and Elizabeth Knight, (woh- has just founded the Windy City of Mars) are the opponents.
"Cigarettes?" A YOUNG brunette is selling Campbell's cigarettes. Pat Grant has come all the way from PHILadelphia to see Doris Caischini, the sensational redhaired Amazon perform in a side show with several Mars Men. Next to this sideshow,spectators are awestruck by the mid-air twists of the acrobats, Mordas and Velte, who perform on the trapeze with roller skates.
"Wake up, Maaatas, you hibernator. Watch Inga painting Saturn's Rings. How surrealistic!"
"Oh look, Judy! There's Clairy cartooning moon buffoons! Ngxt she's going to draw Molly as the Sugar Plum Fairy".
"Extra! New Edition! Peck Gazette! Corinne Rogers wins Miss Brooklyn 1955 contest! Lucy Jobson is collecting Bob-owinks for the planet Venus!"
The Master of Ceremonies, McKlutcheon, advertises between acts, Chicklets, Candy-Coated Chewing Gum, a brand of gum which provides soul-nourishment. The crowd turns in fascination towards a luminous corner of the hall, where Carol Larsson is performing a Martian dance to Emily Ockenden's Mellow Band.
"Extra! Latest Edition, Peck Gazette! Lin Copeland has actually tamed the fierce Mar's Walrus. She was doing reducing exercises and the walrus was hypnotized on the spot. Read the rabid editorials of the avid Liz Ward!"
Outside the hall, a policeman's whistle blows. Janie Kremers, the famous detective, steps calmly up to the microphone. "Can anyone present identify the sinisterlooking woman who just rushed out of the door?"
"Pardon me. May I see their bill?" A tall woman, Sherwood the Handwriting Expert, peers over her glasses at the check. "These cryptic scratches I cannot decipher."
Mary Harris, looking up from her Psychological Intimations, asks, "Oh really? I know. They were Milly and Carol rushing to catch the rocket to Springfield".
"Extra! Mary England is on a Mission to Improve the Status of the Proletariat in East Side Mars. Jo Spear analyzes child behavior in the Downing Nursery School of Saturn! Joanne Davis has arrived in Mars to present a short pithy argument in opposition to an editorial recently published by Frances Abbott against F. D. Daisyvelt."
A screech resounds through the hall, and the bedraggled figure of a woman tears onto the stage. "But I didn't kill him!" She screams and collapses in a dead faint. Thus the famous Wretched Gretchen makes her dramatic entrance. The scientist, Brainwood, is on the spot and runs to the atcress with a potent mixture of aqua regia. There is no effect on the victim. The Lawyet Doyle has picked up a clue! She seeps through the curtain to follow some suspicious characters.
The din in the Hall of Pandemonium suddenly ceases as Monte's voice comes over the loudspeaker. "The rocket from Jupiter is arriving". Crowds swarm back to the airfield. From the gloomy red sky comes the whir of a rocket ship which lands quickly and quietly. Nurse Kelley, just graduated from Heavens' Nursing School, is stewardess for the trip. She waves excitedly from the window. "Wait for me, Baby", she says, as Marty Cochrane, the greatest chemical expert, steps out onto the platform. Pat Stauffer is there to greet them. s
"Just follow me. We're having a reception for you. Oh dear, where is that building?" Cindy Carswell, taxi driver, runs up to direct them to the Hall of Pandemonium. "I can tell it by its smell—its got a resinous, irresistible smell".
Mimi Goldstein, Mar's Mayor, steps up to meet the scientist, and takes her off in the mayor's shiny silver limousine.
The crowd has dispersed. Your weary janitors Melodie and van Twinkletoes are sweeping up, for nebulous night is about to envelope the planet Mars.
Long years you wandered on the plain of life
Seeking love from parents then from wife
Cherishing fond words that never came
Happiness thy one and only aim
This world did give thee reverence and acclaim
Yet happiness is not a part of fame
We pray that in that better realm above
You receive not sanctity, but love.
When I awoke one winter's day
The air was still; the sky was gray
And all the time from dawn to night
A frosty mist clothed all in sight.
Time seemed to stop, that winter's day
I thought t'would n'er go on its way.
Mary Doyle
Noon was just thq same as morn.
The atmosphere was still forlorn.
When I was walking home that night
The air grew clear; the sky grew bright
And as I watched, a gentle breeze
Rolled back the clouds and stirred the trees,
The mist departed and the sun,
Just setting with its day's work done,
Shone over all, so bright and gay
That time went on, that winter's day.
Corinne Rogers
Standing, left to right: Sally Alexander, Noelle Cornwell, Cynthia Hager, Caroline Thrun, Katherine Breckinridge, Joan Thanhouser, Virginia Nickerson.
Seated, second row, left to right: Frances Schwolsky, Kathryn Wood, vice-pres.; Elizabeth Stevens, Pres.; Joyce Vanderhoof, Treas.; Nelsa Morrison, Sec.
Seated, front row, left to right: Cynthia Brokaw, Drusilla Stevens, Elaine Hibbard, Phyllis Seltzer, Ann 'Swaney.
NAME
Alexander
Breckinridge
Brokaw
Cornwell
Gavin
Hagar
Hibbard
Morrison Nickerson
Schwolsky
Seltzer
Stevens, 1).
Stevens, E.
Thanhouser
Thrun
Vanderhoof
Wood
Swaney
SAYS
Gee, I don't know
How funny!
Oh lovely! Now don't you laugh!
How cutie
Oh gee—I mean Oh cow!
Any second helpings?
How on earth?
This is the prize
Guess what Wait'll you hear
Many things
Hey fellas!
How nicey MolIllyyyy!
Shh . .
I didn't know a thing
IS answering mail
Time-conscious witty pint-sized
having her trouble, shopping talking about Rockport
well-informed elsewhere telling her troubles to Miss Boyden
telephoning stuffing or starving dreaming up ideas arranging music
Burroccupied unwrapping pack ages quiet(?)
never speechless
WOULD BE young bride
Broadway star cartoonist petite shoe designer artist sailing at the tiller debate artist a singer tennis champ historian a doctor secretary of foreign affairs concert artist dressmaker psychologist scientist with the 'Mct'
WILL BE
young bride
Texas cow-hand
female Rubens
blacksmith
bill-board painter bailing
marooned on a desert isle
a sponsor for Gjetost cheese
a hog caller
net mender geometry teacher taken care of settling her own singing commercials in stitches protege of Dorothy Dix
co-pilot for Buck Rogers making up home-work
Standing, left to right: Adian Meany, Gaye Perkins, Beryl Atkinson, Elizabeth Osgood, Anne Robinson, Mary Ann Tremaine, Audrey Morgan, Paula Burgee, Sally Allen, June Ramsey.
Seated, second row, left to right: Barbara Chase, Janet Miller, Treas.; Louise Williamson, Pres.; Carol La France, Vice-Pres.; Joan Leshin.
Seated, first row, left to right: Adeline Wolff, Constance Duane, Clara Stiles, Barbara Bennett, Sec.; Sally Sessions, Charlotte Chase, Ellen Cook.
NAME SAYS IS WOULD BE WILL BE
Sally Allen Well, you see, my eyes tall and slender
Second Lauren Baca11 Costello's wife
Paula Burgee Oh, this home work Scatter-brained Helen Hokinson woman Another Cleopatra
Charlotte Chase (We've yet to hear her) Always looking out of upstairs Scott window
Barbara Chase You mean you haven't heard of Pawling?
Cute
Anyplace near airplanes Grounded
Rockette
Greeting celebrities in Pawling
Ellen Cook Honest, it's just my ribs Our youngest (1. I. pin-up Still collecting
Connie Duane Leshin, stop your
One of those Posing for Breck Bald swearing redheads ads
Jenny Heyward Where's my— Doodling
Joan Leshin Now, down in Martha's Vineyard
Ballet dancer Sub for Mr. Mooney
Muscle bound Gym Teacher Champ woman wrestler
Janet Miller It's just iunior. A horse lover Curry Comber Sweet, fragile, and and feminine
Audrey Morgan Connie, wait a minute. The only one who receives Friday night phone calls
Elizabeth Osgood Well, now. Always getting splinters from setting' up exercises
June Ramsey "Danny" Jazz mad
Louise Williamson Darling, I love you but—
Adeline Wolfe Ah swea ah'll give you all a demerit
(We can't begin to tell you)
Simone La Greete
Beryl Atkinson Oh my goodness Efficient Greatest canteen
Reversing charges Telephone operator
Another little atom Sandpapering floors
Sax player at the Totem Pole Symphonic conductor
Actress Human locomotive
Sister to a second Gershwin
Piano saleswoman
Orthodontist Wearing an upper plate
Carol La France Shoot the bull customer USO hostess Serving doughnuts in the capitol
Adian Meany
0-h-h-h-h-h Slow and sultry
Gaye Perkins Where did I put it? Good-looking
Anne Robinson Why doesn't somebody stop me? Pianist
Sally Sessions Clara, do you remember?
Always laughing
Clara Stiles Well, for heaven's sakes. Smart
Tract champ Geometry whiz
Modern dancer Tarzan's wife
In Carnegie Hall Playing in a secondclass pub
Farmerette 1948 In Agriculture Dept.
Genius Head contestant on "It Pays to be Ignorant"
Rosemary Thurber H— fire and monkey Genius in Latin Noveilst Writing commercials v—
Mary Anne Tremaine Ah-h-h-h-h Generous
Social worker Isolationist
>,Silvia Canfield Oh lil lee lee Letter writer Navy wife In the WAC
Seated, left to right: Inga 'Brauner, Cynthia Brokaw, Co-Editor; Mrs. Adah Judd; Janice Peck, Co-Editor; Judith Bartlett, Sara Jane Arons.
Standing, left to right: Mary Monell Treleaven, Letty van Winkle, Kathryn Wood, Molly Judd, Elizabeth Stevens, Shirley Braidwood, Joan Spear, Elizabeth Carlo, Miriam Goldstein, Jane Kremers, Lynn Sherwood, Anne Ruse, Elizabeth Osgood, Sally Alexander, Mary England, Cicely Taylor, Joanne Davis.
Seated on floor, left to right: Elizabeth Knight, Martha Cochrane, Corinne Rogers, Mary Monell Treleaven, Elizabeth Ward, Francis Abbott, Letty van Winkle, Joanne Davis.
Seated above, left to right: Jane Downing, Elizabeth Carlo, Inga Brauner, Jane Kremers, Judith Bartlett, Cynthia Brokaw, Miriam Goldstein, Lynn Sherwood, Cicely Taylor, Mrs. Adah Judd.
Seated, left to right: Francis Abbott, Mary Harris, Cicely Taylor, Joanne Davis.
Second row, left to right: Louise Williamson, Elizabeth Osgood, Carol La France, Joyce Menter, Joan Withington, Cynthia Brokaw, Claire Neiley, Joan Thanhouser, Gretchen Schoonmaker, Pres.; Joyce Vanderhoof, Miriam Goldstein, Ann Ruse, Lucy Jobson, Elizabeth Ward, Judith Bartlett, Janice Peck, Peggy Mattas.
Standing: Sally Olmstead, Molly Judd, Letty van Winkle.
Seated, left to right: Joan Thanhouser, Drusilla Stevens, Beryl Atkinson, Sally Sessions.
Seated at piano: Miss Mildred Bidwell, Peggy Mattas, Pres. Standing, left to right: Ann Swaney, Francis Schwolsky, Janice Peck, Sally Olmstead, Margaret Ingraham, Geraldine Kelley, Inga Brauner, Barbara Bennett, Kathryn Wood, Charlotte Heavens, Lucy Jobson, Jane Ann Sessions, Caroline Copeland.
Seated on floor, left to right: Jane Downing, Vice-Pres.; Peggy Mattas, Judith Bartlett, Pres.; Sally Alexander, Katherine Young, Ann MacCarthy, Cynthia Carswell.
Seated, back row, left to right: Shirley ,Braidwood, Mildred Goldstein, Jane Kremers, Lorraine Campbell, Phyllis Seltzer, Joan Spear, Lynn Sherwood, Cynthia Brokaw, Sec.; Miss Roberta McBride.
Seated on floor, left to right: Sara Jane Arons, Elizabeth Knight, Paula Burgee, Constance Duane, Carol La France, Emmy Ockenden, Patricia Stauffer.
Seated above: Mary England, Miriam Goldstein, Pres.; Caroline Thrun.
We wish to acknowledge the essential help given by the Metcalf Printing Come pany, Mr. Eric Stahlberg, those who have advertised in this book, and the many girls who have helped the Staff in composing the Yearbook. Without their aid, this book would not have been possible.
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