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This is the 1950 Hack yearbook for Centenary College. At the time, the college was known as Centenary Junior College.

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ALICE H. BOUTON

To Miss Alice H. Bouton, our capable yearbook

advisor and teacher, who with her friendliness, under-

standing and sense of humor has made Centenary a

better place throughout our two years; we, the Class

of 195 0, dedicate our yearbook.

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To the Members of the Class of 1950 :

You are gaduating now and so becoming the Daughters of Centenary. The College, of course, has a vested interest in you. If you do well, i t does too. In a very valid sense there is no other way for a college to do well than in the vision and deeds of its children. Any other form of prosperity is fleeting and illusory. The College has attempted to establish within your understanding and tendencies a balance which brings into proper unity the past, the present, and that unknown future toward w h c h we inexorably move.

The College, we who stay at Centenary and watch the generations of students come and go, will hold you in precious memory. We will talk about you a great deal. We will covet frequent word from you and we will not be surprised when we hear of your successes. We will be expecting to hear of them. You are the College's children. And so, we can expect no less.

EDWARD W. SEAY

President

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CENTENARY'S

SEVENTY -FIFTH

ANNIVERSARY

DENMAN GYMNASIUM

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LOTTE HALL

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7 PRESIDEN T'S

IhPrc-

TREVORROW HALL

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This year the Centenary family took time off from its busy schedule to look back over seventy-five years of progress in education and to rededicate itself to the high ideals for which Centenary has

; I always stood. A t an impressive two-day ceremony, alumni and friends of Centenary joined the administration, faculty, and students in cele- brating this momentous occasion.

Centenary's hstory has been one of continual change to meet the needs of changing times. How wise this has been is amply demonstrated by the commanding position now held by Centenary. With the con- tinued loyal support of her friends and graduates, Centenary can look forward, confident that the next seventy-five years will bring as much progress as the first seventy-five have brought.

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HAMILTON GRAHAM DUBOIS . - - a .

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W. NORMAN GRAY SO^;^*-;^ ,k ... 7;: . - . PATTY SMYTH Director of Music Physical Education

Piano - Organ .

E- -1. SMITH Iocal and Instrumental Music

MARGARET E. HIGHT

Director of Social and Recreational Activities

Physical Education

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HELEN DANIELS ROBINSON Applied Art

WILLIAM L. RELLAHAN Chemistry - Mathematics

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EDITH ARMEND Physical Education

BETTY LOUISE P m G m Psychology

ERLA A. STEUERWALD Biology French - Spanish

HELEN J. LOTT Secretarial Studies

LILA S. MILLER Vocal Music

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G HiWMQNs, BLATGHFORD, JR. Director of Public Relations

RUTH E. SCARBOROUGH Librarian

JOSEPH J. SCHRADER Comptroller

fiREDERICK B. ODELL Associate Director of Admissions

PAUL T. GARDNER Bursar

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ANN FITZGERALD Director of Dormitories

FPdWJCIS S. WIS-LIIBMS Director of F o ~ d Services

EDITH CHEWEY Resident Nurse

ANNE P. MORGAN Director of Alumni Sewices

Shirley Thomas, Olive Getchius Marie V. Dalley, Jean G. Palmer, Louise Kowalick

Secretaries to the Administration

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President.. . . . . . . . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Margaret Ferguson

Vice-President

Secretary

.. . . . . . . . . . . J oanne Day

.Muriel Burr

Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Anne Klutey

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Green and White

Lead on, 0 King Eternal,

The day of march has come;

Henceforth in fields of conquest

Thy tents shall be our home:

Through days of preparation Thy grace has made us strong,

And now, 0 King Eternal,

We lift our battle song.

Not to make a living,

But to nobly make a life.

Centenary, we love thee;

Sing your praises high.

Centenary, can't you see

For you we'll do or die.

Class of Fifty, we are true,

And our song we sing to you.

Green and white we pledge to thee,

Our own dear C. J. C.

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78 65 Spring Avenue, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania

February 20

President, Student Council 2; Vice-President, Student Court 2; Centenary Singers 1, 2; Chapel Choir 1; Guild 1; Spanish Club 1; Chapel Com- mittee 1; Centenary Players I, 2; Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2 ; Phi Iota 2; Sigma Epsilon Phi.

Radio career . . . "You Were Meant For Me" . . . Sweet and gay . . . Hobby is entertaining "Birm" . . . Dramatic ability . . . Seen in the Little Theatre . . . "I've got to see the Dean" . . . Looks forward to those daily letters from Philadelphia . . . Thrives on college life with "so much to do".

Suzanne BonaPd

617 Ridgeway Avenue, Greensburg, Pennsylvania

July 22

Vice-President, Chapel Choir 1, Librarian 2; Record Club 1, 2; Chapel Committee 2; Secre- tary, Guild 2; Social Committee 2; Fire Chief 2; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Birm"' . .. . "Dancing in the Dark" . . . Peppy personality . . . Big blue eyes . . . Writing rhymes and singing those college songs . . . Glasses with scotch tape . . . Everywheqe at once . . . Worries about scrubbing floors in the future . . . Dusting out the mailbox . . . You hear her before you can see her . . . Fire drills.

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825 George Street, Norristown, Pennsylvania

November 4

Editor, HACK, 2 ; HACK Board 1 ; SPILLED INK 1; Press Club 1 ; International Relations Club 1 ; Phi Iota 2; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Nance" . . . Plans to be a private secretary . . . "Stardust" . . . Natural curly hair . . . Knitting him socks and sweaters . . . Neatness and sincerity . . . Seen either in clothing lab or Miss Bouton's oflice . . . Worries about HACK . . . A true Pennsylvania girl.

Box 5 1, Bartow, Florida

November 27

SPILLED INK 1; Press Club 1; Spanish Club 2; International Relations Club 1 ; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Beth" . . . Airline hostess . . . Sammy Kaye records . . . "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" . . . Creamy complexion . . . Always smiling . . . Beautiful black hair . . . Usually seen in the lounge . . . "Don't do today what you can do tomor- row" . . . Pet aversion-meatless Fridays . . . Weekends in New York City . . . "Will I ever pass Spanish?" . . . An easy-going Southerner.

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4 13 Eerkley Road, Haverford, Pemy1uran"ra

May 3

Vice-President, Fre5f;irnan Clpx; Presideat, $e*or UKW; Chapel Choir I, 2; Phi Iata 2 ; Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2 ; Modern Dance CIwb 1; !?sybhol~%y el& 2 ; Hoc&ey Team: TEte~a Epgikm Mu. "Terg"" . . . Nutserg school teacher . . , A whiz at anything . . . "Embmceable. You'" . . . Very jmial . . . s3h thai laugh . . . Weekend@?-Taws the eountq side . . . "It's wee-ma-dous" . . . h0:es a gay tjme and being with people . . . Led the class 0% 'ro to greater height+,

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345 Heathcote Road, Scarsdale, New York

August 3 1

President, Student Court 2; Vice-President, Stu- dent Council 2 ; Phi Iota 2 ; Phi Theta Kappa 1 ,2 ; Camera Club 1 ; Aquatic Club 1, 2; Swimming Team; Sigma Epsilon Phi.

"Eag" . . . Private secretary . . . "Blue Moon" . . . Easy to live with . . . Gets along with everybody . . . Beautiful copper curls . . . Horses and swim- ming . . . Talks about Scarsdale . . . Sailing on the sound . . . Library and iust everywhere . . .

.. . . - - 533 First Avenue, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania < .

August 2

Secretary 2, Sigma Epsilon Phi.

ccJeannette" . . . Medical secretary . . .."'Because" . . . Sweet , . . Neat . . . Understanding , . . A blond-haired, blue-eyed belle . . . Swimming is fine with square dancing next in line . . . Talent for writing letters . . . Talks about those times a t

<< Promised Land . . . Have you seen my room- mate?" . . . "Wtat should T take with me this time?" . . . Ruzgtxs.

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42 Dunnell Road, Maplewood, New Jersey

September 12

Secretary, Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2 ; Press Club 2; Treasur~r, Delta Sigma Sigma 2; Business Man- ager, c&tenary Singers 1, 2; Outing Club 1, 2; Guild Cabinet 2; Business Manager, SPILLED INK 2 .

"'Ev" . . . Future plans-Radio . . . "Someone to Watch Over Me". . . . Sweet, likable, great kidder . . . Talent with those oils and easel . . . Popping out of bed . . . Seen most i n radio room . . . Worries?-Too many money jobs . . . Veek- ends? Date but no car. . . Great correspondat . . . Loathes ironing . . . Oh, that complexion . . . Dislikes artificial people and hot weather.

19 Avon Road, Larclunont, New York

January 6

President, Delta Sigma Sigma; Board of Directors, Centenary Singers 1, 2 ; Basketball, Softball and Volleyball Teams; Outing Club 1, 2; HACK Board 2 ; Guild 2; phi Iota 2.

"Casey" . . . Plans to be up there in the wild, wild blue with all those handsome pilots . . . "You'll Never Walk Alone" . . . Friendly "Hi"' for one and all . . . Likes to see people laughing and having a good time . . . Tricking people into taking long, long hikes . . . "Gotta write a letter" . . . Never a worry in the world . . . Weekends?- hectic . . . Loves to eat.

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525 East Mermaid Lane, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

June 29

President, Sigma Epsilon Phi; Outing Club 1, 2; Centenary Singers 1; HACK Board 1, 2; Hockey, Basketball, and Softball Teams; Guild Cabinet 1 ; Camera Club 2; P h Iota 2.

September 16

Centenary Singers 1, 2; Outing Club 1, 2; Psy- chology Club 2; Centenary Players 2; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Kay" . . . Radio and Television . . . "Student Serenade" . . . Vivacious and likable . . . Blue eyes and always smiling . . . Loves to swim . . . Good collection of pictures . . . Impersonations . . . Unique laugh . . . Worries about getting things done . . . Always preparing a speech . . . "It's just a riot" . . . Weekends-Nothing like variety and never a worry.

"Weener" . . . Nice to everyone . . . Collects elephants . . . Gift of gab . . . "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" . . . Worries about starvation . . . "*&&a' r! . . That unceasing giggle. . . & -

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/3,,ciPPa A n n Davh 17 Lenox Place, Maplewood, New Jersey

June 10

Secretary, Centenary Players 1; President, Guild 2; SPILLED INK 2 ; Outing Club 2; Press Club 2 ; Phi Iota 2.

"Prism . . . "Deep in My Heart" . . . Calm, cool, and collected . . . Dancing blue eyes . . . A fair outdoor complexion . . . Counselor . . . Singing off key . . . Making people laugh . . . In the library . . . "Hence, C'est la vive" . . . About her future and her weight? . . . Turnips! . . . "Tall, dark, and handsome!"

578 West 193rd Street, New York City, New York

December 4

Sports Editor, SPILLED INK 2; PubIicity Man- ager, W. A. A. Board 2; Centenary Singers 1, 2, Executive Board 1 ; Outing Club 1, 2; Basketball Team; Sigma Epsilon Phi.

"Dottie" . . . Cornen School of Nursing, New York .Hospital . . . "Desert Song" . . . Goad natured; spontaneous laughter . . . That natural wavy hair. . . Good athlete . . . A voice that you'll never forget . . . Seen a t her desk pr working for the W. A. A. . . . '"ill 1 ever get all my work done?" . . . Listening board for her roorn- mate's various problems!

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92 Wynnedale Road, Narberth, Peiursylvmia

President 2, Theta Epsilon Nu; &eretary, W. A. A. Board 1; Secrcxary, Phi lot? 3; EbBing C h b 1; Aquatie Club 1, 2. .. . .

, . "LibbyJ' . . . Future plans fop Cdrnejl . . . "'me Man T Love" . . . Easy to st! a l o n ~ with . . . Friendly, warm personality : , , Beautiful com- plexion, terrific eyes . . . Collecting perfume . , . Talent in her toes . . . E$cient, neat, wondexful roommate . . . Always rushing to get things do- . . . "HOW about that". . , '"Jtxdy, I'm so upset". . . Worries? Tests; gaining weight . . . Dislikes 8:Oo classes, 1 : 0 0 late per . . . Veekends ? Always busy.

421 Canton Avenue, Milton, Massachusetts

April 16

Secretary-Treasurer 2 , Bridge Club I ; Treasurer 1, Aquatic Club 2; Riding Club 1, 2 ; Secretary, Delta Sigma Sigma.

"J. B+" . . . "Don't Blame Me" . . . Fsscinating personality. . . Fetching smile. . . Beautiful brown epes . . . Playing the piano . . . Getting home- work done in record time . . . Loves to sleep . . . Never gets mad . , . Party gal , . . "'Vlrhat'll we play now?" . . . Getting up in the morn* and going to classes . . . Plans for evey weekend,

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Lenox and Meetinghouse Roads,

. , Jenkintown, Pennsylvania r l

April 25

President 2, Psychology Club 1; Music Club 2; Aquatic Club 1; Spanish Club I ; Swimming Team; Sigma Epsilon Phi.

"Annie" . . . A kindergarten teacher . . . "Rhap- sody in Blue" . . . Happy, thoughtful, generous girl . . . Expressive eyes, pretty dark hajr . . . Travel, cooking . . . Understanding people . . . Library . . . "Too good to be true" . . . Princeton, Harvard, Penn . . . All around girl.

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820 Riverside Avenue, Trenton 8, New Jersey : -.A

September 23

Editor, SPILLED INK 2; Press Club 1, 2 ; Cen- -$ tenary Players 1, 2; Bridge Club 1, 2 ; Phi Iota 2 ; Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Monnie" . . . To be a writer . . . "I'll See You Again" . . . A laugh a minute . . . Good natured . . . Silky hair and a creamy complexion . . .

. Little theatre . . . "Do you have a 25th hour ,

you could sell me?" . . . "Is SPILLED INK going to be out on time?'' . . . Princeton, Lafayette, and Harvard . . . How can one person be so intelligent?

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Giliam Lane, Riverside, Connesticut October 1

Student Council 1; Hockey, Swimming, Sofxhll Teams; Badminton d e r ; Outing Club 2; Bridge Club 2; Aquatic Club 1, 2; Rating Board Chairman; W. A. A. Vice-President 2; Choir 1; Theta Epsilon Nu. "Sal" . . , A business woman-but not fnr long . . . "'Embraceable You" '. . . Peppp . . . Good sport + . . Terrific sense of humor . . . Cute, smile . . , Thgughcful . . . Constagt friendI;n%s~ . , , Singing . . . Dancing. . ! P i q o playing . . . $pofts . , . Good. natured . :. Full af li5e . . .- L;lrughs : . . "ht's face it" . . . "Where's my roommate?" . . . Too many meetings . ., . Amherst ate* No, 1 . . . Never a dull mament when she is around . . .

214 Thornden Street, South Orange, New Jersey

March 10

President, Freshman Class; President, W. A. A. Board 2; President, Phi Iota 2; Outing Club 1, 2; Aquatic Club 1, 2; Chapel Choir I, 2 ; Student Council 1; Hockey, Volleyball, Basketball, Swim- ming, and Softball Teams; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Whit" . . . Hopes to go to Cornell . . . "Love Letters" . . . Sparkling, vivacious, very likabIe . . . Sports, mostly tennis . . . A1 Jolson Act, full of fun . . . Running around most anywhere . . . "1'11 go out of my mind" . . . Getting fat . . . Dislikes people who are late . . . Football season comes and she goes to Yale or Princeton . . . Takes great interest in activities around school.

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40 Gordonhurst Avenue, Upper Montclair, New Jersey

March 22

Outing Club I ; Centenary Singers 2 ; Chapel Choir 2; HACK Board 2; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Cindy" . . . New England accent-tr6s thick . . . Loves sewing . . . Hates typing speed tests . . . "1'11 See You In My Dreams" . . . Sweet gal . . . Always calm, cool, and collected . . . Merchan- dising is her choice . . . "Watcha Doin' there Thetfnrd?" . . . Longs for long snowy winters.

13 1 Howland Avenue, West Englewood, New Jersey

December 5

President 2, Centenary Singers I ; Spanish Club 1, 2; Softball Team; Chapel Choir I, 2; Sigma Epsilon Phi.

"Terry" . . . Scarritt College . . . Organist and choir dir:ctor . . . "All the Things You Are" . . . Enthusiastic and vivacious . . . Long, curly, black eyelashes . . . Drawing and painting . . . Talent in voice and piano . . . Breakfast crew . . . Always singing . . . "Papooska" . . . Down with "Blue Mondays" , . . Worries about not being around when that call comes . . . Always plugging for the Centenary Singers.

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22 Woods Lane, Scarsdale, New York

February 27

Outing Club 1, 2 ; Art Club 1, President 2; Dance Club 1, 2 ; Choir 1, 2 ; Student Council 1 , Class Representative 2 ; Centenary Players 2 ; Delta Sigma Sigma.

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1275 Coffeen Street, Watertown, New York

October 15

"Jeanie" . . . Unpredictable, but lovable . . . Always knitting . . . Hates to write letters . . . Weekends mostly a t Rutgers and Lafayette . . . Always in the lounge.

772 Bard Avenue, Staten Island 10, New York

March 16

Aquatic Club 1 ; Leaders' Corps 1 ; Sigma Epsilon Phi.

"Laura" . . . Magnetic personality . . . Has a talent for quaint sayings . . . Gal of many dialects . . . "Deep Purple" . . . Seen mostly behind a shorthand book . . . "Bound to be a feature" . . . Those Lafayette and Lehigh weekends.

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"Hillbrow", Montgomery Avenue, Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania

March 19

Press Club 1, 2; Outing Club 1, 2 ; SPILLED INK 1, 2; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Edie" . . . Transfer to University of Pennsylvania . . . "I'll Close My Eyes" . . . Always laughing . . . Sparkling contagious smile . . . Hobby is learning football plays . . . Telling tall stories . . . Worrying . . . Mail lounge . . . "But really" . . . Pet aversion -8 o'clock classes.

Bath Pike R, DL 2, Bethlehem, Pennsyhanb

May 19

Cam.era.Club 7; Fearure Editor 2, SPILI,ED INK 1; Pres~ Club 1, 2; Sigma Epilon phi. .

"h.iolIyU . . . Friendly . . , "Peg 0' My Heart" '. . . CUR turned up nose and baby face . Sketching . . . Engagement ring . . . Neatness . . . Worries about forgetting meetings . . , Hates a clu~teted raoin . . . gome and hhigh,

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Susquehan~ Road, Rydal, Pennsylvania

March 4

Freshman Representative, W. A. A.; Outing Club 2 ; Centenary Singers 1, 2 ; Hockey Team; Chapel Choir 2 ; Social Committee 1 ; Student Council 2 ; Delta Sigma' Sigma.

"Gil" . . . Plans to be an interior decorator . . . "Blueberry qill" . . . Always on the go . . . "Bent hair" .' . . Sparkling eyes and rosy com- plexion . . . Laughing . , . Talent-artis'tic . . . "I'm over a barrel" . . . Worries about tests and that perpetual sore throat . . . Pet aversion, "Blind dates".

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Pamident, Book Clu6 2; duthg Club 2; SPILLED INK 1; Press Club 1; 'VolleFball TeamJ Delta Sigma Sigmaa

"Barb".. . . %'ants to Ije a lawyer's secretary . . . '? Can D r a m C d ' t I" . , , H a t , friendly, thoughtful . . . Natural curly hair and twi~kling eyes , . . Forevex writ* lezters . . . "What did you sxp?" . . . Vorriies abaut shwt-hand . . . Weekends, Lafayette. '

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3 3 0 Princeton Road, Union, New Jersey

November 9

Centenary Singers 1; Outing Club 2; Sigma Epsilon Phi.

Fun . . . "Katie" Gibbs . . . That daily letter . . . Wavy hair . . . "But seriously7' . . . Theta Chi . . . Writing. . . . "One Alone".

5650 Amboy Road, Staten Island, New York

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290 Baxter Boulevard, Portland, Maine

August 2 1

Student Council I ; Centenary Singers 1, 2 ; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Ellie" . . . A true Maine girl . . . The apron brigade . . . "Always" . . . Natural curly hair . . . "More milk, please" . . . A merry chuckle . . . Pet aversion-curfew time . . . Weekends a t Lehigh . . . Always knitting for him . . . Talent for being orderly . . . Serious and friendly . . . Future Plans-to live in South America.

17 Ellery Avenue, Irvington, New Jersey

August 4

Centenary Singers 2 ; Chapel Choir 2 ; Leaders' Corps 2; Sigma Epsilon P h .

"Dot" . . . Plans for a career in the field of nursing . . . "Penthouse Serenade" . . . Collects treasured memories . . . "Do you really?" . . . Worries about finding a spare moment . . . Hopes to travel to England . . . We didn't know she could play the French horn . . . Is always full of life and willing to help others . . . Sings crazy songs off key.

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230 Gaywood Road, Baltimore 12, Maryland

January 26

Book Club 1, 2; Treasurer, W. A. A. 1; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Beth" . . . Slap stick humor . . . "My Devotion" . . . Curly dark brown hair and ever-present wide grin . . . Hobby is poetry . . . White shoulders 3

and perfume . . . "I'm not getting enough sleep" . . . Pet aversion is affectation . . . Weekends on trains between here and there.

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Van Bayne Quinn 279 Beech Sp&g Road, South Orange, New Jersey

October 3

3Rldiflg C I d 1, 2; Book Club 1, 2; Business Club 1; Delta-Sigma Sigma.

'fJoan" . . . "September Seng" . . ., Sophisticated air . . . Coatagious laugh . . . Talent fur tall rales . . . L a ~ g i n g . . . "What911 I sag?" . . . Worries a b u t strange noiw . . . Weken& with the Ivy League.

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River Road, Trenton, New Jersey

April 17

Aquatic Club 1, 2; Swimming, Volleyball Teams; Art Editor, SPILLED INK 2; Book Club 2; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Hy" . . . Quick wit and subtle humor . . . "Lover" . . . Stature . . . Spectacular entrances . . . Collects "uglies" . . . "How 'bout a marsh- mella?" . . . Forever riding to and from Princeton.

244 Moore Street, Princeton, New Jersey

December 3

Basketball, Swimming and S o f t b a l l Teams ; Aquatic Club 1, 2; Bridge Club 2; Copy Editor, SPILLED INK 2; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Audie" . . . Frank and straight forward . . . "Story of Sorrento" . . . Her beaming expression . . . Talented in any sport, especially swimming . . . C'hose bangs and blue knitting bag. . . Pet aversion

is "the killjoy" . . . Never blue.

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Veterans Hospital, Wilmington, Delaware

May 4

Glee ~ 1 & b 1 ; Outing Club 1 , 2 ; Swimming Team; Aquatic Club 2 ; Secretary, Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Lou" . . . Commercial art . . . Favorite song- "Bill" . . . Pep, a smile, and a kind word for everyone . . . Trying to get fat on Joan's cooking . . . Petite, blond, and neat . . . Drinking coffee . . . Little girl with a long cigarette . . . Grill . . . "Let's go to bed early tonight!!" . . . Worries whether there is enough time for homework and fire drills . . . Sleeping through classes . . . Good things come in small packages!

3 9 0 Highland Avenue, Winches~r; Masa&usetts

Secretary, Freshebm Classi. HACK .Board 2; Secretq-Treasurer, Q~&in~g Club 2; Delta Sigm Sigma.

"Zimmie"' . . , Glmses perched on.'top of her ere+ cut . . . "Ghsst tRem in the Sky" . . . Medical secretary . . . Seen in Grill . . . Pull of laughs . . . "Seriously No*.

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2 11 Central Park West, New York, New York ,

March 29

HACK Business Staff 2; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Kal" . . . Teach nursery s c h o o l ~ ~ d t h a ? . . . '"All -the Things You Are?*' , . . bv46.le and sincere . . . %at grin . . . Plays golf? . . . Can bake a? terrific cake . . . Always seen peeting in that mail box . . . "Ginger Peachy5' . . . Hates getting up in the morning . . . 9 t was the most tremendous weekend! "

Verona Road, Verona, Pennsylvania

February 12

Centenary Players 1, 2; Psychology Club 1; Delta Sigma Sigma.

Wants to transfer to a four-year college . . . "Night and Day" . . . Sweet, considerate, and always gay. . . Talent for playing that Xylophone . . . "Oh Kal, the most awful thing happened" . . . Can't stand insincerity.

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4600 Kanawha Avenue, Charleston, vest Virginia

February 1

Cowt Represen5adve 1, 2; HACK Board 2; Chapel Committee 1; Delta Sigm~ Sigma.

'5inithe:rs" . . . Always frimdly and undeptand- ing .to aU . . , Can be found at DuBois . . . "Can I wear high heels?" . . , "Quiet hour!" . . . Prince- ton. Lafavette, and Vashington and Lee fan . . .

2 Woodlawn Avenue, New Rochelle, New York

Ch+pel Choir 1; Deltx Sigma Sigma.

"Joaq" . . . To start: a restaurant . . . "Sacxed Concert" . . . Friendly, hdpful, aad underst~nd- ing . . . !Beautiful hair and skin . . . Sewing snd baking . . . Talking about twin sister and.North- field . . . Always fixifig things . . . DuBois Hall . . . "Ye ,gads" . . . Getting too mueh sleep . . Goes all over! ' ' '

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475 Elmwood Avenue, Maplewood, New Jersey

April 2 1

Orchestra 1, 2; HACK Board 2; Vice-President, Guild 2; Sigma Epsilon Phi.

"Suzie" . . . Nursery school teacher . . . "Deep in the Heart of Texas" . . . Her giggle . . . Curly hair . . . Cocker spaniels or dogs in general . . . Playing the clarinet . . . Doodling . . . Granny . . . DuBois lounge . . . Mail lounge . . . "Who's going to church?" . . . Shorthand . . . Mice in her room . . . Bridge . . . Maplewood.

3 6 Larch Road, Cambridge, Massachusetts

November 6

Outing Club 2; Modern Dance Club 2; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Dee". . . Very witty. . . "You Go To My Head" . . . Loves sneakers and jeans . . . Another from DuBois Hall . . . "Hey, you!" . . . "Wha's a matta' fo' you, eh?" . . . Weekends a t Dartmouth and Cambridge.

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249 Innes Road, Wood-Ridge, New Jersey

Record Club 1 , 2 ; SPILLED INK 2 ; Bridge Club 2 ; Sigma Epsilon Phi.

"Jo" . , . On to Katharine Gibbs . . . "The Man I Love7* . . . Nemes of steel??? . . . Long, dark hair . . . Tall and slender . . . Robby?--Conducting New York Philharmonic . . . Seen dashing around . . . Frank, friendly, fickle . . . "I can't fight this anymore" . . . Worries? G a i g weight . . . Weekends always occupied . . . Pet aversions-- homework, washing her hair, white bucks.

9 Norfolk Avenue, Maplewood, New Jersey

April 28

Glee Club 1 ; Outing Club 1 ; HACK' Board 2; Treasurer, Guild 2 ; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Rootie" . . . Wants to be a secretary at Radio City . . . ':All the Things You Are" , . . Plenty of personality . . . That healthy, outdoor look . . . Solves people's problems l i e mad . . . Talk, talk, talk! . . . Hobby is collecting for her scrap- book . . . Seen here, there, and everywhere . . . '

"Hey &anhead!" . . . Has grey hair over short- hand . . . Never a dull moment on weekends . . . Makes a super roommate 'cause she turns off the alarm.

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41 Headley Place, Maplewood, New Jersey

February 1 8

Vice-President, Outing Club I, 2; Secretary, Student Council 2; Chapel Choir 1, 2; Orchestra 1; Sigma Epsilon Phi.

"Gale" . . . Golden locks and big blue eyes . . . Medical assistant . . . Talent for stringing violins and men . . . A little green Ford . . . "Blue Room" . . . Dislikes asparagus .. . . "Just a Little Bit."

252 Henderson Woad, 'Faideld, Connecticut

G n t e m r y Singp 1, 23 Outing Club, I ; HACK Board 2; Sigma Epsilaa Phi.

"%usie" . . . Vet's assistant . . . ''Perfidia" . . . Loves hrses . , . FrZmdIy md domestic . . . S n most typing room . . . Never a dull wekefid . . . Wnrries about typing . . . "How can y m BE so stupidl"'

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132 Eourth Street, Ridgefield Park, Maw lsrssy

U r ~ h ~ t r a 1, 2; ChwS Gh&r 1, 2: Ck$~tmary. Players f Sekretary, Spanish Club 1, 2.

- "8abbii7' . . , ~esrekry . . T i b n .po$nre of hami-,. .. . Zisr: swuip sdke ,'% J?'a~s-%ri'e,.~@o

. . . . a, t h t laugh! . . . .h the dinhag r m . . . ''Have any e i t m des~rts?" . , . H o w to get the c h q s done '&i mIp twenty-four hours . . . Homework and gef'ting up in the, morning . . . Favorite pwr-im?: b eathag . . . She js a membet- @f &@ RZiaP~te Br4gad.3 . . . a gwa n g t v d &f that lalysbs at eveqrrhhg and pts a Islck dut &Me-.. -A

167 uppee %hm€ain Avenue, Mon~1a-if, Nev Jersey I

"Polly" .. . .' Hop& to be a nume . . . .Sweez, aild l?e~it:ito , . .. &&;b* eym and a; q* m e , , "Oh my g m x h w f . * . AHap~rd fbn, . . b u d radios and %idtr'%das . , . Gad t h g g 6;onae hi packages.

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Yardville-Allentown Road, Yardville, New Jersey

Augyst 6

International Relations Club 2 ; SPILLED INK Staff 2; Phl Theta Kappa 1, 2; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Ginny" . . . Transfer to Wellesley . . . "Bali Ha?" . . . Sincere, ambitidus, delightful company . . . Shiny brown hair and spa~kling brown eyes . . . Archeology, skiing . . . Painting . . . Loves to just sit andrtalk . . . Crazy about sports and the out- af -doors . . . The gym . . - Studies . . . Waiting to get into the dining room.

Mission Home Eben-Ezer, Schooley's Mountain, New Jersey

September 29

President, International Relations Club 2; French Club 1, 2 ; Softball Team; Sigma Epsilon Phi.

"Zip" . . . Reading and knitting . . . Talent for learning languages . . . "Honeybun" . . . Worries about getting letters . . . "Really" . . . A swell gal . . . Can be found in Lotte Hall.

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Fifth and Knowlton Streets, Belvidere, New Jersey

June 27

Centenary Singers 1, 2; Chapel Choir 1, 2 ; Theta

- . - . - . . . . ~ i a n s to be a 'Merchandiser'. .' . '3;. Louis Blues" . . . Loads of fun . . . Auburn curls and blue eyes . . . Always improving her Bridge . . . Fast walker and talker. . . "Ya know" . . . Worries about her Fire Warden duties . . . Weekends spent in Bel- videre . . . Won't forget her visits to New

5 10 Highland Avenue, Upper. Montclair, New Jersey

October 15

Art Club 2; Glee Club 1; Sigma Epsilon Phi.

Plans to be a Merchandiser . . . "Deep Purple'" . . ' Conscientious and friendly . . . Dark, curly hair, blue eyes, and dimples . . . Always knitting argyles . . . Plays the piano and paints . . . Has a con- tagious laugh . . . First in line for dinner . . . "No kidding, that's terrific" . . . Worries about homework and getting the early bus to Montclair . . . Pet aversion is getting up in the morning . . . Weekends are homeward bound . . . "Doris, what's at the movies this week?"

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"Wareham", Eydd, Pennsylvania

November 10

Business Club 1, 2; Guild 1; Record Club 2 ; Hockey and Basketball Teams; SPILLED IIVK 2; Secretary, Student Court 2; Sigma Epsilon Phi.

"?ally'\ . . Big brown eyes . . '. Never a dull moment. . . Hobby is running beweefi Prhceton and Yale . . , Secreta~y for a few years . . . "Slow Boat To China" . . . Spends mast of her time doing shorthand . . . "Come Now".

112 Brompton Road, Garden City, Long Island, New York

January 27

Vice-hidefit I, President 2, Business Club; Guild I; SPILLED INK; Bowling winner; Sigma Epsilon Phi. "Cindy" . . . Quiet, shy, and very sweet . . . Beautiful complexion . . . Big blue eyes . . . Collects poems for her scrapbook . . . Knitting . . . Artistic and domestic . . . Giggle, dimples, her accent . . . Found in Grill and mail lounge . . . "But Sally, why doesn't he call?" . . . Weekends? Lafayette . . . Dislikes 7 o'clock alarm with no 8 o'cIock classes . . . Terrific friend.

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72 6 South Lincoln Street, Wilmington, Delaware

October 24

Vice-President, Glee Club 1 ; Outing Club 1, 2; SPILLED INK 1, 2 ; Press Club 2; Centenary Players 1, 2; Vice-President, Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Pet" . . . Has ambitions to explore the world . . . "'To Each His Own" . . . Our own Frankie Laine.. . Never has enough time. . . Party girl. . . "Things are looking up" . . . Weekends here, there, and everywhere.

175 Round Hill Road, Fairfield, Connecticut

November 1 5

Record Club I; Chapel Choir 1; Outing Club 2 ; Centenary Players 1, 2 ; Secretary, Senior Class; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Mimi" . . . Future plans-Having a "haven" of her own . . . "Star Dust" , .. . Just one big giggle . . . Enjoys making argyles and cable stitch sweaters . . . Local barber of C.J.C. . . . Helpful and happy . . . "Let's change the room" . . . Worries? Train schedules . . . Weekends trans- ferred to Yale? . . . "All we get is static."

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645 Westview Avenue, Philadelphia 19, Pennsylvania

June 1

Sigma Epsilon Phi.

."AP . . , Plans to get a "Caddy" convertible . . . "I Can Dream, Can't I" . . . Men . . . Sports . . . Seen most having a smoke . . . "This is really IT" . . .Never worries . . . Pet aversion is Old Maids . . . Weekends anywhere.

22?/West Mt, Airy Avehue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

June 10

Sigma Epsilon Phi.

Plans to get a job .. . . "Guilty" . , . Terrific personality. . . Speckled eyes . . . Always knitting argyles . . . Seen most a t the diqing room door . . . '"Canat wait 'ti1 Friday" . . . Worries'about making breakfast on time . . . Pet a~ersion is Monday-Thursday . . . Weekends in Philadelphia.

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BarLara A n n Yraufwein

1350 Hunting Park Avenue, Philadelphia 40, Pennsylvania

January 1

Business Club 2 ; Basketball Team; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Traut" . . . Plans to be a Medical Secretary . . . "You Do" . . . Seen most in the lounge . . . "I have so much to do" . . . Worries about her marks . . . Pet aversion is the "New Look" . . . Weekends spent a t Dickinson.

909 E. Wadsworth Avenue, Mt. Airy. Pennsylvania

June 1 2

Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Dode" . . . Plans a career . . . "Always" . . . Loves to shop . . . Talent for art . . . Seen most in the Sewing Lab . . . "Don't be sarcastic" . . . Weekends in Philadelphia.

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1 1 8 5 Park Avenue, N& York City 28, New York ,

December 28

~ m o t i ' club 1; ' Leaders" Chrps 2; President, Bridge GI& 2; Outing Club 2 ; Interhatianal Rekoiom CIyb 2; %fdsall Team; kIAGK %mi- ness Staff 2; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"'Chocolate" . , . Wants to be a pohician . . . A girl with plenty of vim, vigor, and vitality . . . Contagious laugh.. . .. Always seen in the Ehrarv!! . . . "Vahoo!" . . . K e ~ t busv betwmn Boston and Y i r m a . . . Take away that eyebrow a ~ d she would be mute, . , "Again" . , . Can sleep through anything.

944 Pask Avenue, New York 28, New York

June i7

Record Club 1; Press Club 2; Leaders' Corps 2; Outing Club 2; Bridge Club 2; SPILLED INK 2; Theta Epsilon Nu,

"Susid'. .. . Wavy hair and a cuk slim figure . . . Oh, those souvenia , :. A gal with a talent for geitshg involved . . . "A's the greatest" . . . Eeeps busy answering phone calls . . . A gap and sunny persoaality . . . Always ru&g for Laber's taxi . . . "These Foolish Things."

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2109 Franklin Street, Wihington, Delaware

May 16

Aquatic Club 1, 2 ; Outing Club 1, 2; Riding Club 1, 2; Bridge: Club 2; Sqcial Committee 2; Leaders' Corps 2; Swimming Team; Delta Sigma Sigma.

'"at'" . . . Has laughing eyes and a beautiful winning smile . . . Sleeping . . . Fresh-air hend . . . Always looking for her glasses . . . 'yust for laughs" . . , Those Annapolis weekends . . . "Love Me or Leave Me."

1 3 2 Pomona Avenue, Newark, New Jersey . . . . November 3 0

Outing Club 1, 2 ; Bridge Club 25 Dance Work- &ap 2 ; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"A. R." . . . Beautiful blond hair and a terrgc figure, . ; Loves jazz . . . Usually leafing though -

a book . . . "Body and Soul" . . . "Wait 'ti1 I finish my cigarette"

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18 Highland Street, Hopedale, Massachusetts

November 8

Outing Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Book Club 2 ; Art Club 1; Sigma Epsilon Phi.

"Judy" . . . On to the University of Connecticut or Maine . . . "Blue Moon" . . . Bubbles over . . . Sparkling eyes . . . Dieting . . . Counting chapel slips . . . "What am I going to wear?" . . . Weekends are complicated, but lots of fun.

Penwell Road, Washington, New Jersey

April 6

Sigma Epsilon Phi.

"Liz" . . . Interior Decorator . . . "My Buddy" . . . Extremely friendly . . . Long, blond hair . . . Blue eyes . . . Getting into trouble . . . Singing off key . . . Day room or Grill . . . "Gee" . . . "What the heck" . . . Keeping her men straight . . . Work . . . Hackettstown and Rutgers.

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1 5 1 Leonia Avenue, Leonia, New Jersey

May 2

~eaders' Corps 2 ; Riding Club 2 ; Outing Club 2 ; Aquatic Club 2; Sigma Epsilon Phi.

"Ann" . . . Plans to do personnel work in the future . . . "I Can Dream Can't I" . . . Sweet and thoughtful . . . Likes to take cat naps . . . "Give you a clue" . . . Weekends at "the lake".

2 5 %ighfs Road, Ridgewood, New J ~ s e y

April. 19

Art Club 21 Poster Club 2; Aqwtlc Club r; Delta $&&ma .Si$m. , "'BwY'' . . ,. PI~m to &.a a m m e r c i d artkt . .. . "Ewt & the b n and Vest af &rt MQOS'? <. . Pe~sq$$mt.Ion a3 "'Sweet ad La~eIy" . . . T+e Lux g$l , . '. Illodd h d &d &ose blue eyes- VBW! . . . Regrets that she' &n't d i c o x r Cen- teary sooner . . . Happy diposi t i~n . . , "What dub i s he h?" . ,* . "That's my ~nan!" . . . Those weakqxds at Princeton.

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5 Meredith R o d , Overbrook, Philadelphia '3 1, Pennsylvania ,

GJee Club 1 ; Centenary Plaprs 1 , 2 ; Bhdge Club 2; !nternrttional Rdatioas 1, 2; Delta Sigme Sigmb.

"Jodie" . . . Plysical Therapy.. . . . "In the Stdl of the Nightv , . . Dynamic . . . Full of fun . . ,. Big blue eyes . . . Beautiful blond hair . . . Col- lecting knick-knacks and poetry portraits . . . Oh! that smile! . . . In the Grill , . . Getting up early . . . Empty mail box . . . Always in for a ~urprise. ... , . Where there b a crowd, there is also Jodie.

3 Sunset Terrace., Maplewood, New Jersey

June 25

Glee Club 1 ; Centenary Playets 2 ; Dance Group 2; Outkg Club 1, 2; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Janie" . . . Nursery school teacher . . . "Body aad Soul" . . . Oh! That laugh! . . . Blue eyes. . . Trying to get back on time Sunday nite . . . "Isfi't he precious?" . . . No worries! . . . She lives for

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Jane A n n WietLLe 70 Castle Ridge Road, Manhasset, Long Island,

New York

February 9

Spanish Club 1 ; Outing Club 2 ; Riding Club 1, 2; Bridge Club 2; Psychology Club 2; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Janie" . . . Nursing . . . "That's My Desire" and "I Can Dream, Can't I?" . . . Personality plus that laugh! . . . Those brown eyes! . . . Horses and more horses . . . Noted for her scrapbooks and photo albums . . . That raised eyebrow . . . In the grill and mail lounge . . . "Oh kids!" and "By gum!" . . . Just a "worry bird" . . . Hates spiders . . . Forever counting the days 'ti1 Saturday.

17 Fairfield Drive, Short Hills, New Jersey

May 4

Dance Workshop 2; Leaders' Corps 2 ; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Shiri" . . . Plans to be a Soda1 Service Warker . , . "My Wonderful One" . . . Always ready for some'fun., , . Loves to eat . . . Dazzling mermaid . . . Heart of gold and sincere . . . "You Know" . . . Worries about getzing: th8 .letter . . . Lives for . Friday , , . 'Wave to write my letter."

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626 West Upsal Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

September 24

CentenZtky Singers 1, 2; Business Club 1; Theta Epsilon Nu. . %-Rider" . . , Always bubbling and full of fun . . . Blond hair and blue eyes . . . A writer. some- day.. . . Oh those wild and sophisticated stories she tells . . . "Night and Day" . . . Many men and weekend problems . . . "How hysterical!!" . . . Always good for laughs and a few tears . . . Hates getting up in the morning . . . Weekends spent from the heart of the Bowery to the wilds of the North. .

823 3 Manor ;Road, E& Park, lhmylv&

Danee Clitb 1, 2 ; Student Coyncil 1; ,Hwky Team;, Wi ~ ~ r n m i t t e e 1 ; Sigm %Ip$il,on Phi.

Famd ill tjli %nd d l l&mgi . . , "ah 1"- so 1~pwt:* il . . 4. darling dmcw , . a ~el$gfr aud ,Trinity ; . .3bc'ere . , , Shm b m e m e hair . .. , Gcre'tar* . . . T ~ h k I e i~ 'her . . . D&wn wirh Noma's'fkied ~~aut: b butter , , . o"Dream"".

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141 Oxford Boulevard, Garden City, New York

April 5

Art Club 1 ; Outing Club 1, 2; Camera Club 2; Sigma Epsilon Phi.

"Betty" . . . Two more years of college . . . Per- manent resident of Havana . . . "Night and Day" . . . Sweet, understanding, always ready for a laugh . . . Beautiful big brown eyes . . . Taking unexpected pictures . . . Getting her men mixed up . . . Singing off key . . . That look in the morning . . . Mail lounge . . . "What a horrible thing to say" . . . Answering letters . . . Bugs . . . Trying to learn a certain college alma mater . . . Always going some place.

3 20 3 Swarthmore Road, Wilrnington, Delaware

September 6

Treasurer, Senior Class; Outing Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Camera Club 2; Hockey and Basket- ball Teams; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Anne" . . . Future plans-Possibly transfering or who knows? . . . "Just One of Those Things" . . . Peppy and sincerity plus . . . Tall, striking type . . . Plays a fast tennis game . . . Athletics is her specialty . . . "I honestly don't know" . . . Bumping into Mr. Dilts . . . Seen in her yellow corduroy jacket . . . Always has the usual grin . . . Dislikes turning alarm off every morning . . . Worries about star7ation and letters.

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L e i CeLn J(LL P 3709 Ingomar Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.

February 22

Camera Club 1 ; Outing Club 1,2; Vice-President, Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Kathy" . . . Transfer-Perhaps 0 h i ~ Wesleyan . . . "It's Magic" . . . Effervescent, sweet, and con- siderate , . . Those big blue eyes . . . Persuasive gab . . . Always in a dither . . . Found running here and there . . .'"So embarrassed was I" . . . Worries? Getting ready for that date . . . Princeton and " Lafayette . . . Sneezing from 8 to 10 in the morn- ing . . . Proud of her new niece.

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Riding Club I, 2; Outing Club 2; Camera Club 2; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Pupsie" . . . Plans to transfer-maybe BwkneU . . . 'bmoke Gets k;l Your Eyes7' . . . Vi~acious~ sweet, and undezetarxding . . ; 3e;tubful auburn hair, a t e and petite . . . Collects miniature d o g and horses . . . Fomd in the Grill , , . "What do you want me to do, stand cm my head?" . . . Phone calls and exams . . . Lafayette . . . Laves Long Island . . . Likes spending h o w on the phofie.

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197 Maple Avenue, Patchogue, New York

May 20

Centenary Singers 1; Bridge Club 1, Recorder 2 ; Outing Club 2; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Kathy" . . . Secretarial school . . . "I'm in the Mood for Love" . . . Likes music . . . Worries about eating too much . . . Bubbles like champagne . . . "Need a cup of coffee."

a n GraLam S c o t t 103 Manhattan Avenue, Crestwood, New York

July 13

Treasurer, Theta Epsilon NU; Outing Club 1, 2 ; Student Council 2 .

'"cottie" . , . Frank and to the point . . . "The Last Evlile Home" . . . Personal secretary . . . "I've got news for you, son". . . Bridge. . . Bulletin board collector . . . Wbtries about lack of sleep.

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63 Overlook Road, Upper M~ntclair, New Jersey

:I December 17

Centenary Players 1, 2; Outing Cldb 1, 2; Book Club 2.; Delta Sigma Sigma.

Wants to work in New Yvrk . . , "Blue Mwn" . . .,Subtle vit, independent, easy gohg , , , B g .g;een eyes . . . That beautifd compl&n . . . Her stylish clothes . . . Seefl the lounge, and the Grin . , . "Oh no!"' . . . '~Excell@nt7' . . .

, Worries-homw~sk and wetakeah . . . Bridge games & e r dinner . . . '"Where's my raagzuncSe3' . . . Vakhg for that important leztet, .

3 79 Hegxpsce~d A~enue* Ecickyille ant re , New York

June 3 0

Centenary Players 1, 2 3 Outing Club 1, 2; Book Club 2.; Baketb& Team; Theta Epildn Nu. 'True'' . . Future in fiursing . . . "1 Don't h a w Wrhy" . . . Easy g ~ h g . . . That wonderful dis- pcrsitiofi , . . Finishes b t at ewry meal . . . Eats ocher people's goodies , . . The blkh and in- fectivus latvgh . . . Seen in the fourg@ b d Grill . . . "That's a must" , . . Voxriea abwt puttiag ort weight . . . "Will he be tall?" . . . Hates conceited people and n d l e s for die^ . . . Bridge afmr dinner.

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410 Shore Road, Absecon, New Jersey

Hall President 1 ; Student Council 1 ; Glee Club 1 ; Business Club 1, 2; Student Court 2; Camera Club 2 ; Vice-President, Sigma Epsilon Phi.

"Weezie" . . . Wants to be a receptionist . . . Cheerful and easy to get along with . . . "My Darling, My Darling" . . . Natural curly hair . . . Loves to sleep late . . . "You're kdding!" . . . Always seen in the sewing lab . . . Talent for knitting argyles . . . "How am I going to get home?" . . . That sparkling ring on her left hand.

15 Canterbury Lane, Vestfield, New Jersey

October 28

Glee Club 1; Outing Club 2; Bridge Club 2; Recatd Club 2;'Centenary Singers 2; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Jagie" . . . Mans to be an elw~atary.teacher and to get married . . . "Mayb.It's Because" . + . Blond curly hair and green eyes . .-. Nways f o ~ d on the back porch' of South Hall . . . "You're kidding" . . . '.'Lots of fun and easy to get along with" . . Spends weekerids a home.

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11 6 Lorin,& ~ G e ~ g e , I?e&am, New York

%fitember 24

Outing C1U.b 1, 2; Glee GI&, 1; VolIeyball and 30ftbaW Te8msf Delta Sjwa, Sigm;r,

"Hammy'' . . . 'Nutse'p cschool paerk . . . "&&I the Bqpiae: ::. .#., .d60rlects stu$& &ah . . ., "Terrific" .. . a: ,Eight oSclack clwss. . . . kk. around the i o ~ g e , . . Has talent fox..,child care.

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2 1 Edstone Drive, Scaten Island 1, Nm York

February 28

Business Club 1, 2.

"'Renie" . . . 'To Each H k 0wa" . . . Loves a' good argument . , . Ability 00 lose t h i n g s . . . Talent for stumbling over obvious objats . , . Last one to bed ao night . . . Lotte I-Iall's Mrs. Anthony . . . Seen a t t%e bridge table . . . "CALL YOUR' LEAD!!" . ; , Sleeping t h r~ugh first period class . . . That sparkling &amand on her left hand.

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15 Howland Road, West Newton, Massachusetts

October 1 3

Student Court 1; Outing Club 1 ; Chapel Choir 1, 2; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Cindy" . . . Nursery school teacher . . . "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" . . . Friendly to everyone . . . Blond, blue eyes, fair s k i . . . Collects stuffed animals . . . Sailing . . . Knitting . . . Always laughing . . . Grill . . . "Have a goodie time, hooptie!" . . . People who are late . . . Harvard . . . Home.

10 West Marie Street, Hudson, New York

February 26

President 2, Chapel Choir 1; Centenary Siagers I , 2; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Mony" . , . Sstetary . . . "Can't Help Loving That Man" . . . Priiendly . . . Gay . . . .Lovable. . . Fair skin . . . Light: brown hair . . . Knitting . . . Gray eyes . . . Dancing . . . Singing . . . Playing piano. . . Always smiling. . . Ridding. . . Lounge . . . 'Sweet" . . . "I'm tifed" . . . Getting short- hand done on time . . . Getting up early . . . Laf ayette.

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Brooklyn Road, Stanhope, New Jersey

December 1 3

Outing Club I j haders' Corps 2; Dance Vork- shop 2; Volleyball Team; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Phil". . . Vants to travel . . . Sparkling, frikdly personality.. . . Mastly seen in the gym . . ,Collects Indian head pennies . . . "You're So Understand- ing."

Rose Lane, Budd Lake, New Tex+ey

February 3 Jf@ Dance Workshop 2; Aquatic Club 1 , 2; Volley- ball Team; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Ellie" . . . A very friendly disposition . . . Would love to travel . . . Usually in the library . . . "No kidding?" . . . Worries about shorthand home- work . . . "My Darling, My Darling."

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3 16 Sharp Street, Hackettstcrwn, New Jersey

October 11

Spanish Club 1; Outing Club 1; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Ginny" . . . Marriage . . . "Somehow" . . . Friendly . . . Diamond ring . . . Cooking . . . Knitting argyles . . . Helpful . . . Friendly smile

. . . . "Huh'" . . . Happy-go-lucky . . . Yellow Ford convertible.

89 Bowers Street, Jersey City, New Jersey

Qctober 2

French Club 1,2; Glee Club 2 ; Sigma Epsilon Phi. "Doxis" . . . Plans to continue modeling . . . "Because" . . . Full of pep and alwaps.laugbing . . . '"Its a riot" . . . Lone. wavv. brown'hair . . . ", Enjays horseback riding. . . A s;&athetic listener to. otber people's tr~ubles . . . Methodial and vi~acious . . . Worries about what to wear . . . Pet aversion-one o'clock curfew . , . On Friday she's ready- for a weekend away.

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Borney A n n a 3 t a n . J ' I

68 Wes't Market Street, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

April 20

Centenary Players 2; SPILLED INK 1; Leaders' Corps 2; Riding Club I ; Press Club 1; Delta Sigma Sigma.

Horse shows and fox hunting. . . Sophisticated . . . "Embraceable You" . . . Secretarial work. . . Sleep- ing in classes . . . "Today is Friday" . . . That empty mailbox.

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22 Joanna Way, Short Hills, New Jersey

May 30

Vice-President, Senior Class; Student Council 1; SPILLED INK I, 2; Riding Club 1, 2; Aquatic Club 1,2; Centenary Players 1; Leaders' Corps 2; Sw-g Team; Press Club; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Jo" . . . Short hair. . . Blue eyes . . . Pet aversion is Monday morning . . . "Body and Saul" . . . Fashion editing . . . "I had a wonderful time" . . . Weekends never lonely.

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A 5 ter GouuQrneir J i t z m

South Compo Road, Westport,~~onnecticut

September 4

Record Club 1, President 2; Outing Club 2 , Treasurer 1 ; Centenary Singers 1, 2.; Delta Sigma Sigma,

"BunnyJJ . . . Radio singer . . . "Day by Day" . . . Always kidding . . . Good for'hughs . . . Curly hair . . . Loves bicycling, skating, skiing, and tennis . . . Talent far &&ng . . . Hxppy go lucky , . . Seen 5D: the practiee rooms . . . "Vonder if I got that-leter?" , . . Worries about the fGture . . . Princetun and Hamilton . . . Loves jewdry, big earrings, and jangly bracelets,

45 East 85th Street, New York City 28, New York

June 7

Book Club I ; Outing Club 2; Record Club I; Vice-President 2, Treasurer 1, Art Club; Sigma Epsilon Phi.

Occupational Therapy. , . "Old Devil Moon" . . . Ahays good for laughs , . . Pretty eyelashes . . . Drawing . . . Loves sailing . . . Here, there, and everywhere . . . "Almost had a bird" . . . Pseudo sophistication . . . Be-Bop . . . Dartmouth . . . Yale.

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203 Prospect Street, Hillcrest, Phillipsburg, New Jersey

May 8

Outing Club 1, 2; SPILLED INK 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Lo" . . . Kindergarten teacher . . . 'Orchids in The Moonlight" . . . Natural curly chestnut hair . . . Swimming and dancing . . . Writing in her diary keeps her busy . . . Always seen in mail lounge . . . "Heaven's sakes" . . . Mail box blues . . . Dislikes conceited people . . . "Why did man invent the alarm clock?" . . . Partial to Mountain Lake, New Jersey.

22 Rena &venue> Hwtings-on-Hudsan; Kew York

January 20

Centenary Singers 1; Art Club 2; Sigma Epsilon Phi. " Joannie" , . . Kindergarten teacher. . . "Stardustz^ . . . Sweet . . . Attractive . . . Happy most of the time. , , , Expressive brown eyes and a laugh ihat goes up the male . . . Collecting sentitnental objects . '. . Writes ip diary niglitl+ . . . Neat as a whistle . ', . "Let's go fgr a valk, gg~g'' . . Lafayktte . , . A kood alarm clw% fog her room- mate . . . "I have so much to do X just don't know where to begin" . . . "Has the mail from Furdue been discontinued?"

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7 Grove Street, Inwood, Long Island, New York

November 24

Glee Club 1 , 2 ; Outing Club 1,2; Student Council 2; Deltsl Sigma Sigma.

"Carol" . . . Plans to be a Nurse, . . "Embraceable You" . . . Always ready for fun . . . Always finding blind dates for Phi Delts . . . Friendly to everyone + . . "I have a feeling he'll caU tonight" . . . Pet aversion is that 7 o'clock alarm . . . 'Weekends spent a t Lafayette.

463 Hanna Street, Birmingham, Michigan

January 19

Glee Club 1 ; Outing Club 2.

"Sue" . . . Hopes to be a secretary . . . "Embrace- able You" . . . Winning personality . . . Peaches and cream complexion . . . Knitting . . . Tall and slim . . . Seen in mail lounge-waiting!! . . . "That's for sure" . . . Worries about how to get to Ohio . . . Pet aversion is shorthand . . . Dreaming of seeing that "Moon Over Miami" . . . "Let's figure how many days left before vacation."

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25 1 Chestnut Avenue, Metuchen, New Jersey

November 2 .

Psycholkhg Club 1, 2; Camera CIub 2; Outing Club 2; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Rene" . . . ~tu#~j.ng for a B.S. degxee in N~rsing . . - Spends m u ~ h time ia: tha themistry. 1~t i . , . '2tb Magic" '. . . In£ections-,ia~ghte~ . . . $Ireu$ still trying to scquiY'e thg skjll i ~ ~ g ~ l f ' . . One of tht~ fev early r i a 8 arhmd ~ c ~ Q Q I ' . ,. Very meticulous . . . "Now in inv cst~ini~n*' . ; . Worsies about her work and h;r A r b . . . She $besl god. advice . . , Hates to b kegt ~ ' ~ i n g . . . A waxtil s& b ~ i g h ~ n s he^ ~PCE.

20 'Belleme Street, Weehawken$ New Jersey

Spanish Club, %ce-Presidh-nt 1, President 2; Thata Epsilon Nu. "Edie" . . '. Career in writhg . . . Talented in dramatics and craati~e writing . . . Extremely idealistic and imaginative . . . "Now ]riddo" , . . S p d s a great deal af time in the Little Thwtre . . . Hates getting up in the mbrr~ing and going to bed at night . . . Home on weekends.

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372 6 Cannecti~gt Avenue, Washhgtoa, D. C.

July 27

Record Club 2: Catenary Phym 1; Spanish Clurb 1,

*'&iiF.kyJ' . . . Headed for CSoucher CalIege .. . ''Body @ad So$' . . . M u ~ k as a hobby . . . Talent for d i & g . . , P~&i$srS her dret . . . "Guess whctd" . . . W~rries abmt gectime; the necessary credits for Goucher . . Pet ~ersiofi-busy-bodies and tattle tales.

118 Riverside Drive, New Yark M, New York

June 28

Glee C1t.b 2; Basamble 2; Reeord Club 1 ; Cen- tenary Players 2.;. Chapel Ch& 2; Centenary Singers 1.

"Pead" . . . Tdlented on the 3liolin . . . Likes to act in plays ; . . "Yon !Know'', . .. "I Can Dream Can't I"' . r . Jogn qnd Micky . , . Worfiw over the Coro Jew&* ;rmcltmarket . . . A giggler . . . Dislikes Ireijple with cute- noses ,. . . TPeekends at N. =Y. U.

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264 Prospect Street, Westfield, New Jersey

Bridge Club 2; Centenary Singers 1, 2; Chapel Choir 1; Social Committee 2; Sigma Epsilon Phi.

Plans to work in. Ncw Mexico . . . "'Einbraceable You" . . . Happy and sympathetic . . . LOT? to eat . . . A talen't for forgertAhg . . . Refiable afid dependable . , . Seen most at Trevorrow Hall.. . . "Has the bell rung?" . . . Worries about blind dates for everybody . . . Pet aversion is an empty mail box. . , "HOW did I eyer @t in that typing class?"

490 Inington A~enue, Maplewood, R e v Jersey

February 28

Centenaiy Smgers 1, 2; Press club 2.; Se~rgtary 2, ' ~ ~ p h e 1 0 ~ club 1 ; w i n g CI+ '1; IXK 2; Sigrna Epsilon EIr;. * .

Plans-tb, go arotmd the world . .-. 'You'll Never Walk f i n e y ' . . .. S'wee,t . . . 'Beautifa1 gpxn eyes ,. . , TaIq~ t fat &ettS$ losr in c1ouds . . . h w w Wile . . . & e ~ Aost in the &fail h u g e and the Ergl, .. .. .. '*&at t h e is it?'" , Vor& about themes f ~ r D @ ~ . & B a j & . . . Pet a'n~reedot~& an ' 8 dclock cI%s . . . Homeward bound an weehends.

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243 Shotwell Park, Syracuse, New York

October 17

Riding Club 1 ; Chapel Chair 1 ; Centenary Singers 1; Delta Sigma Sigma.

'"eppie" , . . Nursery school tea~her in future . . . Pretty brown locks . . . '%tardustJhcl "Blue- bird of Happiness" . . . A friend to all, better known as "Mother Neptune" . . . Always seen in the GriU . . . Hates dirty ashtrays : . . Week- ends?? Syracuse . . . Rumbling tenor . . . Un- conventi-1 wit . , . Those familiar dungarees . . . Worries mast about roommate's temperament and that Mental Hygiene.

capesto tone^"^ Harwich Port, Massachusetts

August 3

Riding Club 1; Chapel Choir 1, 2; Delta Sigma sigms. -

"W . . . Nursery school teaching is- her future plan-. : . "Body and SOUP . . . Sweet and sincere : . . Dramatics . . . Found, muaklyJ in the lounge and Grill . . . "My dear" . . . Pet aversim b people who ridicule long hair:

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700 23rd Avenue, San Francisco, California

February 28

Riding Club 1, 2, Secretary and Treasurer 2; Fire Warden 2 ; Spanish Club 2; Outing Club 2; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Ro" . . . Could be most anything. . . "So In Love" . . . Witty . . . Always happy . . . Riding and golf . . . -Telling jokes and playing cards . . . Hurries . . . DuBois Hall. . . "Turn blue". . . "Let's go; we'll be late" . . . Noise during quiet hours . . . New York . . . Always early . . . Sweet and sympathetic.

J Z e n G o Oei 76 Hewlett Street, Rye, New York

June 3 0

French Club 1; Camera Club 2; Student Council 1; Hockey Team; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Tiena" . . . "A Slow Boat to China" . . . Worries about getting a letter . . . Pet aversion is eating C. J. C. chop suey . . . Kind, understanding, and pleasing . . . "Golly MaNickNock."

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203 Bank Avenue, Riverton, New Jersey

October 7

Glee Club 1 ; Camera Club 2 ; Delta Sigma Sigma.

Gay . . . Understanding . . . Witty . . . Medical Secretary . . . "There's A Great Day Coming" . . . Sailing . . . Says the right thing at the right time . . . Soothing voice? . . . Tact . . . DuBois Hall . . . "That's snorky" . . . No worries . . . 8 o'clock classes . . . Sunday trips . . . Much giggling in Room 400 . . . Level-headed.

C k z u d e t L A n n S e i h 930 Ridgeway Road, Charleston, West Virginia

July 20

Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Libby" . . . Plans to be a secretary . . . "They Can't Take That Away From Me" . . . Vivacious . . . Never worries . . . Always creating a laughing disturbance . . . "Put the show on the road" . . . Another DuBois fan . . . Lafayette.

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100 Glenwood Avenue, East Orange, New Jersey

October 16

Centenary Singers 1 ; Aquatic Club 1, 2 ; Modern Dance 1, 2; Guild 2; Chapel Choir 2; Student- Court I ; W. A. A. Board 2; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Patty" . . . More schooling and then? . . . "You Do" . . . Cute nose and dimples . . . Modern dance . . . Knitting?? . . . DuBois Hall . . . "You burn me up" . . . Getting up in the morning. . . Franklin and Marshall . . . The sweetest gal you could ever know and the best roomie ever!

1900 Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

June 10

Centenary Players 1, 2; Chapel Choir 1, 2; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Andy" . . . Radio and stage . . . "The Man I Love" . . . Oh, that temperament, but we all love her. . . Eyes and eyebrow. . . DuBois Hall . . . The men . . . Housekeeping in 600 . . . Princeton, Lafayette and Lehigh. . . A terrific gal.

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109 Raab Avenue, Bloomfield, New Jersey

July 15

Aquatic Club 1,2; Outing Club 1, 2; Centenary Players 1, 2; Dance Workshop 2 ; International Relations Club 2; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Joanie" . . . Easy going, never angry . . . Long curly eyelashes . . . Likes to collect butterflies . . . Has a talent for getting in first at lunch . . . Always around a piano . , . "What will I wear?" . . . A little girl with a big suitcase . . . "Honey- bun."

Lake Waterloo, R. D. 1, Stanhope, New Jersey

January 30 . I

Theta Epsilon Nu.

'"Evie" . . . Hotel Hostess . . . "Dry Bones" . . . Full of life . . . Always ready to take someone somewhere . . . Horseback riding . . . Extremely kind to all . . . "That maroon convertible" . . . DuBois and the Grill .. . . "Haven't got a bit of energy" . . . "Will I have the car today?" . . . Running new stockings . . . Lafayette.

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170 Boulevard, Glen Rock, New Jersey

April 16

Business Club 2; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Moe" . . . Blue-eyed angel with a blond halo . . . Always seen saving a table . . . Never gets angry . . . "Lucky Old Sun" . . . Pet aversion is liver . . . "How annoying!"

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Mae Sadanne 3. EC L erdon

11 07 Thornton Avenue, Pl&eId, New Jersey

November '8

Centenary Singers 1; Business Club 2 ; Phi Theta Kappa 2; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Sue" . . , Sweet smile and lovely blue eyes . . . Always laughing . . . Pet aversion-240 miles between Xthaca and Hackettstown . . . "I reallv must go and do my homework". . . "You Are M; Song of L o v e . T ; p l r ; & p ~ x qw-ji

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49 Montrm Street, Newark 6, New Jersey September 20

Secretary-Treasurer 2 ; Leaders' Corps ; Chapel Choir 1,2 ; Aquatic Club 1,2 ; Outing Club 1 ,2 ; Theta Epsilon Nu. ''Terwill" . . . Would like to work for a hand- some Doctor . . . "'Body and Soul" . . . Dependable .. . . Long eyelashes, short hair and big blue eyes . . . Alwap writing le t tm and swimmhg . . .

' Seen in the d i g room . . . "Have some coffe with your cream" . , . Worries about shorthand and so many meetings . . -. Pet aversion is people W ~ Q like jazz. . . Knitting argyles . . . "Everybody out in the kitchen, please'" . . . "ThefeJs mthing wrong with Hoboken" . . . "How soan dl1 next vacation?"

75 Prospect Street, Dover, New. Jersey

June 19*

Leaders' Corps 2; Cheerleader 2; Outing Chub 1, 2 ; Sigma Epsilon Phi.

"Si" . . . Plans to be a Medical Seceeerp . . . "Ma$& It's Because" . . . Effervescent getsmalicy . . . Collects sou-s . . . Alwaips seen in the lounge .. . . "He's going to call around f :OO" , ,. . Wordes about tests and not enoug;b time to get everythiag done . . . Yrites letters, wears men's shitts and shorts . . . Alwajrs knitting . . . Pet a~ersions-show-oh and sauerkraut . . , Week- ends spent at Lafayette . . . "What's for supper?"

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3 1 St. Paul's Place, Liberty, New York

January 2

Aquatic Club 1, 2 ; Spanish Club 1, 2 ; Glee Club 1; Camera Club 2; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Thel" . . . Fashion career . . . "Prisoner of Love" . . . Easy going and friendly. . . Pretty dark hair. . . Knitting argyles for him . . . Spanish is her talent . . . M-m-m, those clothes! . . . Waiting at the dining-room door . . . "Let's change the room around" . . . Down with stewed tomatoes! . . . Talks in her sleep.

60 Bates Road, Great Neck, New York

August 26

Outing Club I, 2 ; Centenary Players I, 2 ; Softball Team; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Kay'" . . . Lab. technician . . . "Forever and Ever" . . . Considerate and friendly . . . Natural curly hair . . . Showing and training collies . . . Loves to dance . . . Hates Hillbilly music . . . "Will he call?"

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110 Riverside Drive, New York, New York 4

May 25

Music Club 2 ; Dance Club 2 ; Chapel Choir 1 ; French Club 1.

Future plans in painting and in traveling . . . "The Man I Love" . . . Enthusiastic and friendly to all . . . A self-made Louella Parsons . . . Can always be found in the lounge playing bridge . . . Insects . . . "How can I make a weekend out of Paris, France?"

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3 Merrill Road, Norwalk, Connecticut

August 20

Centenary Players I, 2; International Relations Club 1, 2; Bridge Club 2; Sigma Epsilon Phi.

"Peggy" . . . Florist . . . "Full Moon and Empty Arms'' . . . Sweet, sincere . . . l?lowers, bridge, .reading . . . Backstage, Little Theaire . . . Wsrries about other peopIe's warries, . . . Simple-minded people . . , Lawrenceville and Lefayette.

905 Linden Avenue, Sharon, Pennsylvania

April 24

RecordClub 1, 2; International Relations Club 2; Bridge Club 2; Sigma Epsilon Phi,

"Judy" . , . Vivacious and fun loving . . . "Oh no it doesn't" . . . Blond hair and blue eyes . . . So petite and dainty . . . Seen in the Erilf . . . Dislikes silly people . , . "Laura".

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5 1 Sunnyside Drive, Yonkers, New York

February 2 8

Glee Club 1; Outing Club 1, 2; Psychology Club 2; Centenary Players 1, 2; Camera Club 2; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Betty" . . . Transfer student . . . 'When You Walk AloneJ' , . . Quiet, sincere . . . Pretty eyes . . . Easy going and independent . . . Loves to sail . . . Always ready to laugh . . . "How 'bout that?" . . , "Oh, those eight o'clock classes" . . . Talent for hav?ng gun , . . After dinner bridge games . . . Always in the lounge.

7 Dogwood Drive, Madison, New Jersey . November 18

Centenary Singers 1,2; Psychology Club 2; Out- ing Club I, 2; Ilidiug Club I ; Leaders' Qrps 2; Dance Club 2; Theta Epsilon Nu. " Jo" . . . Ambition-Lab. Technician . . . "'A Kiss in the Dark" . . . Terrific persoaaIity . . . Beautiful hair . . . Sixicere . . . Loves horses and tennis . . . NaTve . . . Oh that laugh . . . Seen in the lounge . . . ' a h , Shucks; Gee whiz" . . . Worries?-Tests and men . . . Fast eaters . . . Keeping people awake nights . . . Friday can't come too soon . . . Always ready for a big laugh . . . Always waiting for "The" letter, . . Lafayette, West Point.

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1142 Buckingham Road, Grosse Pointe 30, Michigan

January 24

Glee Club 1, 2; Centenary Players 1, 2; Record Club 2 ; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"J.H." . . . Michgan . . . "Body and Soul" . . . Always a joke and a good time . . . Beautiful complexion . . . Collects Frankie Laine records . . . Talent for being friendly . . . "I've got to do my Spanish" . . . Pet aversions are homework and Alaska . . . Weekends-plenty . . . Always writing or waiting for a letter.

. '"Coccip , , . 'On to J3oII~w-d + ', "T809 in bye.'' . i- ; Ball a1 beghw afkle. . , That mcaral e-1~ h& . - . L i b g&k, Ys+es . . . Har rn%meI'aw wt'kg . . . ~qnly-mOi&~~8xyS -

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3 1 Meadow Woods Road, Great Neck, New York

September 12

Centmay Players 1, 2; Treasurer, W. A$ A. 2; Outing Club 2 ; Basketball Teain; Delta Sigma Sigma.

Plans to be a Chemist , . . ?';lent for ~ e t t i n g things done . . . "That's My Wipe'" , . . Alvays ready to laugh . . , Pretty bIue &ps . . . "Oh no!" . . . Worries about haw ta keep out of the in- firmary . . . U$ually can be found in the Chem- iery Lab. . . . Easy going. . . '*Got any fmd?" . . . A whiz on the ten& court . . . "Will he get here?"

15 63 0 Glastonbury Road, Detroit 23, Michigan

July 2 1

Outing Club I , 2; President, Centenary Players 2; Book Club 2; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Annie" . . . Hopes to be a social worker . . . "Goodnight Sweetheart" . . . Can tell some very funny stories . . . "Golly Ned" . . . Wears clothes well . . . A constant worrier . . . An individualist . . . Understanding . . . Talent for saying the wrong thing at the right time . . . Always in a hurry . . . Those food packages . . . Has the craziest weekends.

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160 Maple Street, West Orange, New Jersey

December 5

Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2; Press Club 1 ; Sigma Epsi- lon Phi.

"Lo" . . . Plans to be a medical secretary . . . "I've Told Every Little StarJ' . . . Thoughtful, con- genial, and witty . . .That long and silky hair . . . Such a vivid imagination . . . Seen in the Grill . . . "Did I ever" . . . Hates getting up first . . . Spends her weekends at the Academies.

3205 Monroe Street, Wilmington, Delaware

August 9 . Business Club 1; Cheerleader I, 2 ; Press Club 2 ; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Dorky" . . . Plans to be a secretary . . . "Blue Room" . . . That early morning glow . . . Hobby is ducks . . . That Ocean City tan . . . "The day after tomorrow at this time" . . . Those daily letters . . . Sunday night blues . . . Dickinson.

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945 Fifth Avenue, New York; New York

June 20

President 2, French Club 1; Secretary-'$reasurer, Glee Club 1.; Business Club 1, 2; HACK Board 2 ; Theta Epsilon Nu.

Marriage . . . "Some Enchanted Evehg" . . . Lively . . . Eyes . . . Bridge . . . Neat . . : Grill .. . . It's nye r so bad that i~ can't get %orse" . . . Boys without haircuts.

44 1 West Englewood Avenue, West Englewood, New Jersey

September 21

Glee Club 1, 2 ; Bushess Club 1, 2; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Beer" . . .. hhriage . . . "Throvgh the Years" . . . Cheelfsrl.. . . Red hair . . . Bridge . , . Con- siderate . , ; G f l . . . "Can't &ght it", . . 8 :OO classes . : ; Hqmq.

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1214 24th Avenue, Altoona, Pennsylvania

August 29

Student Council 2; Social Committee 2; Book Club 2; Centenary Players 1, 2; Bridge Club 1, 2; Volleyball Team; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Gosso" . . . Dry sense of humor . . . Easy going . . . Likes colored combs . . . Dislikes alarm clocks . . . After classes she's into dungarees . . . "That makes me mad" . . . Worries about the colors to make argyles . . . "I'll do i t tomorrow" . . . Loves coke and chocolate ice cream . . . Seen in the lounge . . . "Ya' think so huh?"

12 Claremont Avenue, Maplewood, New Jersey

January 1 I

President 2, Riding Club 1; Secretary 2, Book Club 1; W. A. A. Board 2 ; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Liz" . . . Going on to more schooling . . . "To- gether" . . . A talent for knitting golf wood mitts . . . Seen in the lounge . . . Worries about getting things done . . . Summers at Bay Head . . . "Ths is be nice to people week" . . . Cute pug-nose . . . A devilish look in her eves . . .

' . . Rushes from place to place . . . Off to ~ i r ~ i n i a .

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3 03 hdford Road, Ridgewood, New Jersey

July 25

Outing Club; President 2, Aquatic Club I; Soft- ball Team; W. A. A. Board 2; Chaplain, Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Janie" . . . Nurse . . . '"Star Dust'" . . Very easy going and swell to room with . . . Knitting . . . Collecting records of "Star Dust"-collection now numbers fomteen . . . Swimming . . . Neat- ness . . . Well dressed , . . h our attractive roam . . . "Honestly" . . . Lafayette . . . A real swell gal.

Blueberry Hill Farm, Lytrdeboro, New Hampshire

Centetlary Singers 1; Aquatic Club 2; Delta Sigma Sigma.

-"Bobbie" . .-. Interior Decorator . . . "Strange Music" . . , Beautiful complexion. . . Sewing , . . Styling hair . . . Singing . : . Knitting , . . :~eatness . . . Well dressed . . , :'Take off like a bird" . . . Milk . . . Eggs . . . Worrying about .what certain other persons are doing on their weekends.

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3 0 Chestnut Street, Middletown, New York

SPILLED INK 2; Press Club 2; Modern Dance 2; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Annie" . . . "Lover, Come Back co W' . . , Sentimental, good natured . . . Playing piano, knitting, horseback riding . . . Getting confused . . . Congenial . . . Dark eyes . . . Radio room . . . "'Oh, honestly!" . . . "What'll I wear next week- e~d? ' ' , . . Getting serious . . . Moravian College . . . More souvenirs than anyone.

173 1 Elm Street, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

March 29

Secretary, Centenary Singers I, 2; Vice-President I, President 2; Camera Club; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Del" . . . Medical secretary, then marriage . . . "I'm in the Mood for Love" . . . Lovable and vivacious . . . Knitting, photography, and cooking . . . Helpful, healthy, and happy . . . Chem. Lab. . . . "Wonder who the phone is for". . . Phi Delt . . . Aversion, alarm clocks . . . Her wonderful C. J.C. scrapbook.

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6 te J e r m e in WinJPLz 220 Main Street, Hackettstown, New Jersey

October 20

Sigma Epsilon Phi.

"Essie" . . . Plans to be a secretary . . . Always has a snappy comeback . . . Forever eating . . . "Wonder if he'll call this weekend?" , . . "Think I should get my hair cut?" . . . Seen a lot in the Grill.

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504 Center Street, Hackettstown, New Jersey

February 10

Spanish Club 1; Record Club 2 ; Sigma Epsilon Phi.

"EGe" . . . Beautiful blue eyes and chestnut hair . . . Loves classical music . . . Always smiling or laughing . . . "I don't believe it!" . . . "When will I have time to answer that letter?" . . . "Deep Purple."

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Shady Dell f i rm, Backettstown, New Jersey

June 3 0

Aquatic Club 1, 2; Leaders' Corps 2; VolleybaIl and Swimming Te~ms; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Shady-dell" . . . To marry a rich man . . . "Oh Johnop, Oh Jehnny'' . . . Enthtwiwtic about everything . . . Swimming . . . Sports ; . . Very straight forward . . . Day Stude~ts' room . . . "Don't get excite$" . . . Homework . . , Full of pep . . . Lafayette.

3 15 Baldwin Street, Hackettstown, New Jersey

November 30

Outing Club; Centenary Singers 1, 2; Sigma Epsilon Phi.

"Glo" . . . Vivacious . . . Big blue eyes . . . Imitating animals . . . Easy to get along with . . . Cheerful . . . Wonderful personality . . . Switch- board . . . Day room. . . "Just ask me my name" . . . Between Hackettstown and Rutgers.

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5 5 Cedarbrook koad, Merion Golf Heights, &dmore, Pennsylvania

June 15 P m s C h b 1, 2; Baak Clvb 2 ; News Editor 2, SPILLED INK 1; Sigma Epsilon Phi. "Nance" . . ' Kindergarfen teacher . . . "I Can Dceam Can't I?'" . . . Thoughtful, cwiderate and gay . . , That turned up collar is characw- istic . , . Neat and trim in appearance . . , Sewing as a hobby. , . Big brown eyes, "'that" short hair cut, and tiny hands . . . Seen in the mail lounge . . . "Is that a fact?'" . , . Talent for interior decorating . . . Worries about gaining weight . . . Hates an empty mail box and f a t t ~ n h g 40ods , . . Lafaptte and LeEiigh, here I come! . . . Always has a smile and a cheerful word . . . petite package of fun.

Sunny Lawn Farm, Salem, New Jersey

February 10

Press Club 2 ; Outing Club 1,2 ; Dramatic Club 1 ; Associate Editor 2, SPILLED INK 1; Delta Sigma Sigma.

"Mary Liz" . . . Transfer . . . "Stardust" . . . Peppy . . . Witty. . . Willing . . . Blond hair . . . Brown eyes . . . Water skiing . . . Boating on the Delaware . . . A man's shirt . . . A wave in her hair . . . Mail lounge . . . "Oh, I've gotta wash my hair!" . . . Gaining weight . . . Eight o'clock classes on Monday . . . Delaware University and Lafayette.

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$oyce 3 Van dam

396 Meadow Drive, Rochester 18, New York

July 19

Centenary Singers 1; Business Club 1, 2 ; Outing Club 1, 2; Theta Epsilan Nu.

"Jo" . . . Plans to be a private secretary . . . Guy Lpmbardo's "Tales From the Vienna Woods" . . . Collects salt shakers and glasses . . . Found in the office . . . "Oh no! " . . . Hates conceited men . . . E&of fun . . . Good natured . . . Would like 4 m h type home in the future. I 1 .

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6 Euston Road, Garden City, Long Island, New York

November 28

Treasurer, Camera Club 2 ; Theta Epsilon Nu.

"Slim" . . . Plans to be a receptionist . . . Good natured . . . "Begin the Beguine" . . . Talented at dancing . . . "Kiddo" . . . The gal with a sunny personality . . . A teaser.

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Gulf Road, Milford, Connecticut

: i March 9

Outing Club 1, 2; Sigma Epsilon Phi.

"Tal" . . . Plans to be a secretary at Yale . . . "Mood Indigo'" . . . Understanding nature, sophis- ticated and independent . . . Pretty green eyes . . . Famous for Apache dancing and playing "cupid" . . . "Let's go down for a smoke" . . . Hates "Dumb Dora's" . . . Weekends a t Yale, Lehigh, Lafayette and Dartmouth (tho" mostly at Yale) . . . "You're excused" . . . Seen mostly in the front office.

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Vivian Martin, Patricia Valentine, Barbara Clinchy, Nancy Stone, Joan Macfarlane

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HELEN FAWLEY

A generous heart and a helping hand are what

we remember best when we think of Helen

Fawley. Most of us knew Helen for only a brief

period, as time is commonly measured, but she will

always live in our memory. In one short year

we came to love and respect Helen for her noble

character.

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Through two short years al. Len- tenary, we gathered many memories. Some small memories, some big, but always important. Life would have been dull without that rush in the

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mail week

lou1 ends

those big ren Hell Wee

lge, and

Yes, the scenes pictured here were familiar to all of us. Centenary has taught us a way of life-let it be our guide throughout our life.

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President.. ............................. ..... .Felicia Steiner

Vice-president ............................. .. ....... . . a Bath

Secretary.. .................................... .Bobbie-Zene Arnold

Treasurer ...... ...................... Patricia Melarkey

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Maroon and White

The maroon and white aloft we raise

Through years at C. J. C.

We'll keep the joys of college days

A cherished memory.

Our hearts with thanks are ringing,

Until our course is run;

Our lips with praise are singing,

The Class of Fifty-one.

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Front Row: Diane Astarita, Bron- wen Arnold

Second Row: Marion Anderson, Nancy Abbott, Constance Agate, Carol Alfaro

Back Row: Marlene Atwood, Jane Atwood, Jane Arenberg

Absent: Bobbie-Zene Arnold

Front Row: Jayne Beatty, Bar- bara Beasley

Second Row: E m y Lou Barg, Eleanor Bahto, Essie Bearnarth, Jan Bath

Back Row: Mary Elizabeth Balish, Barbara Behn, Nancy Beatus, Doro- hy Bayley

Front Row: Nancy Blickley, Bar- bara Bohn

Second Row: Marlene Blum, Bar- bara Berger, Deborah Binns, Eve Betts

Back Row: Barbara Blacher, Bar- bara Biggs, Mary Ann Bish, Barbara Bevans

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Fronf Row: Doreene Bradley, Janet Bond, Lois Burker

Secoqzd Row: Daphne Boyle, Mary Ann Campbell, Mary Bright

Back Row: Yvonne Bucher, Joan Busher, Barbara Brayton, Barbara Bris bin

Front Row: Letizia Corigliano, Joann Carl

Second Row: E l i z a b e t h Cole , Noreen Case, Priscilla Cook, Virginia Curtiss, Eleanor Cranshaw

Back Row: Mary Ann Daubin, Mary Cummings, Joan Cramer

Frorzt Row: Dorothy Donecker, Patricia Doblin, Patricia Fairchild, Ruth Ebling

Second Row: Eleanor Decker, Mary Jane Davis, Lavonne Evans

Back Row: Lois Dodd, Beverlv Dornau, Sally Duffy

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Front Row: D o r o t h y Fors ter , Frances Fitts

Second Row: Jeannette Frese, Joan Fritzsche, Adele Franzoni, Barbara Gale, Stephanie Frank

Back Row: Gretchen Friend, Ger- aldine Finch, Susan Friend

Front Row: Barbara Greiff, Sally Gnau, Barbara Gruhn

Second Row: Louise Grosh, Jo- anne Gephardt, Evelyn Gravatt

Back Row: Joyce GrifIith, Dor- othy Goedecke, Lenore Hadad, Char- lotte Gooding, Carol Green

Front Row: Nancy Hemmings

Second Row: Elizabeth Hall, Car-

d olyn Heston, Carolyn Heyman, Bette Hendershot, Betti Hamburger

Back Row: Priscilla Henrich, Judy Klein, Elizabeth Hollinger

Absent: Agnes ~esgion

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Front Row: Charlotte Jameison, Doris Hoppe

Second Row: Nance Hope, Ro- berta Joffee, Helen Hutz, Joyce Isseks, Merion Hunt

Back Row: Marita Ho, Barbara Horn, Barbara Holmes

Front Row: Marcia King, Grace Kocher

Second Row: Mary Knowlton, Zelda Kleinfeld, Evelyn Kelly, Han- L nah Jones, Nancy Larson

Back Row: Barbara Kalle, Rae Krout

Absent: Sally Kugler, Hally Korn- bluth

Front Row: Nancy Christina Larson, Marilyn Lewis

Second Row: Sara Larson, Diana Leahy, Zelda Leopold , Dorothy Lemon, Betty Lau

Back Row: Carolyn Linnewerth, Joan Lindstrom

Absent: Ann Levy

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Front ROW: Janet MacWhinney

Second Row: Barbara Mooney, Joy Nelson, Barbara Morrison I

Second Row: Joce lyn Manzer , Mary Little, Barbara Malkin, Eliza- beth Lowry, Merilyn Matlack

Back Row: Mildred McCool, Dina Loy, Gretchen Lion

Front Row: Patricia Melarky, Margaret McPherson

Second Row: N a n c y Mason, Nancy McCrady, Joyce Miller, Mari- lyn Mertz, Dorothy Mets

Front Row: Emily Morris, Ruth Munson

Back Row: Nancy Minisi, Jane Nelson

Absent: Marlene Muelhauser

Back Row: Marilyn Meyer, Mary , Megahan, Anne Melvin

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Lois Norcross, Kate Nigh, Earlene Perry, Barbara Polley I

Second R w : Carolyn Nye, Joan Murdock, Janice O'Neill I

Front Row: Mary- Jane Radcliffe, Margaret Porter

Second Row: Janet Reed, Nancy Roberts, Sally Nelson, Helen Purdy, Carol Raith

Back Row: Rhonda Rosecrans Patricia Prettyman

Front Row: Margery Ruggles, Mary Ryan, Justine Sanford, Paula Murphy, Dorothy Sample

I Second Row: Joan Schain, Joan

Salley, Frances Rypins

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Dorothy Snyder

Second Row: Nance Slaw, Rita Sennet, Lois Sleigh

Back Row: Polly Shepardson, Harriet Soule, Mary Lou Schmidt

Front Row: Joyce Snyder, Felicia 1 Steiner, Shirley Stevens, Joy Solo- mon, Marcille Staveley

Second Row: Helen Skeele, Joan Sonderburg, Barbara Smith

Absent: Margo Stearns

Second Row: Marianne Sturm, Ruth Thomas, Gyda Thorsteinsson

Absent: Marian Sulzer

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- Front Row: Elizabeth Urner. Toan ,"

Turner, Marilyn VanderMay, Janet Van Siclen, Joan Wappler

Second Row: Barbara von Broock, Ann Walrad, Linda Trudeau

Front Row: Susan Waring, Bar- bara Warren, Margo West, Nancy Webber, Priscilla wa t t s

Second Row: Priscilla Westervelt, Barbara Whitehill, Lois Weingartner

Front Row: Ruth Zimmermann

Second Row: Anne Woche, Jane Wiswall, Barbara A. Wilson, Barbara Windfeldt, Phyllis Wilder

Back Row: Margaret Williams, Barbara Nancy Wilson, Joan Wil- liams

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LOTTE HALL LOUNGE

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OFFICERS WHEN college days are over and most books Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nancy Elliott

Associate Editor.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bertha Mullen

Business Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ellen Brinton

Advisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miss Bouton

- . are forgotten, one book, the yearbook, is brought out time and again from its place in the bookcase. As the pages are leafed through, fond memories rush back and a reminiscent mood may transform your thoughts from present-day happenings back to your days a t Centenary.

When we do look at our ear book, the hard work, planning, and long hours of preparation are quickly forgotten. Without a staff that was willing to work and a good advisor to guide them through writing copy, typing, proofreading, our book would not have been nearly as complete and accurate in its recollections. The patience, will- ingness, and co-operation of this group has pro- duced a book well worth keeping and in later years when a sentimental mood invades your thoughts, you can glance through your HACK to help recall more vividly your Alma Mater.

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GENTENARY~S legislative body, known to all as the Student Council, is run for the students and by the students with the help and guidance of a very understanding President, Dean, and faculty. This active organization is composed of a President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Hall and House Presidents, two representatives elected from each class, one representative of the day students, and the co-chairmen of the social committee. The group meets with its advisor, Dean Hight, on alternate Thursday evenings.

OFFICERS

Although, i t is basically a representative gov- ernment, every student is a member, and is invited to attend any meeting of the Student Council.

President ......................................... Sally Torpin While the representatives are the only girls with an actual voting power, all girls are encouraged

............................ Vice-President.. ....J oan Eagleson to bring their questions, problems, and complaints

Secretary ............................................ Gale Rudine directly or indirectly to the Student Council meetings. Once a problem is brought to the

Treasurer .................................... Nona Hemmeter Council, i t is solved as quickly and quietly as

Advisor.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miss Hight possible with the co-operation of the students.

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THE JUDICIAL BODY, a powerful, function- OFFICERS ing part of the Student Government, is entrusted with the important work of upholding our Honor President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joan Eagleson System. The system takes for granted that the Secretary .......................................... Sally Cook student will realize and appreciate her freedom by respecting the few demands made of her. I t is an adult system that helps prepare us for a mature world.

The Court is a board of ten members, nine of whom are elected by the students, with the Dean

acting as advisor. ~h~ vice-president of the other members are the President of the Student

Student Council is the presiding oficer, and the Council, the Secretary of the Student Court, and three members elected from each class.

Student trials are conducted individually and according to democratic policies with wisdom, im- partiality, and complete understanding. The Court members, chosen for insight and judgment, carry out their duties with all fairness in the way most beneficial to those concerned. These factors make it an essential part of the Centenary plan. Without the Court there could be no Honor System, for i t acts as the supporting unit of the system, and without the Honor System we would have neither the freedom nor the privileges which are so valu- able a part of Centenary life.

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THE CENTENARY SINGERS is the concert singing group on campus. Membership is limited to those girls who, by tryouts, show ability in singing and note reading. This year there are seventy-four members.

The Centenary Singers, under the direction of Mr. Smith, presents special programs throughout the year; on Parents' Day, Christmas, Easter, and Graduation. This year the girls rendered selections during the celebration of the Seventy-fifth Anni- versary on November fifth and sixth.

This popular singing group often travels to nearby men's colleges to present concerts and, thereby, brings to our campus the opportunity of hearing men's choirs in exchange concerts.

Last year the Centenary Singers had the great honor and privilege of singing in Carnegie Hall with the famous New York Philharmonic Orches- tra. The concert was such a success that they have been invited to perform there again this year. The college can be very proud of the praise and honor this group has brought to Centenary.

OFFICERS

1-resiaent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Theresa Valkos

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Vice-president . . .J ane Atwood

Attendance Chairman.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kay Sparrell

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business Manager.. .Evelyn Good

. . . . . . . . . . Librarians Mary Heywood, Pattie Thomas

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Representative Dolores Ecker

. . . . . Advisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Smith

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- * *. qq- hr F * WITH their blue robes and black velvet caps, Perhaps the loveliest part of the choir singing

the Chapel Choir is a familiar and beautiful sight is heard after the benediction when the girls sing

at Vespers as they march down the aisle leading in the hall outside of the Chapel. The door is

us in the processional hymn. slowly closed giving the effect of voices fading softly away in the distance.

The thirty-six girls in the club meet twice a week under the very able direction of Mr. Smith.

#. . These girls are chosen for their vocal ability and 4'

'ti as we hear them sing, we know they were chosen well. Their voices blend richly in the three-part harmony of the hymn. We are very proud to have our friends and parents hear them a t the Sunday night vespers.

The choir's slnging is not only limited to the Vesper services, but nine girls volunteer each week to lead the students in the hymn singing during Thursday Chapel.

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OFFICERS

President Mary Joan Gardner

V~ce-President Helen Skeele

Librarians Sue Birmingham and Marlene Atwood

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PHI IOTA is an honorary society consisting of seniors who are presidents of the ten major organizations of the college. Meetings of this society are held once every month in the home of President and Mrs. Seay. Problems and topics of general interest to the students are discussed at the meetings with the Dean and President, who advise by offering suggestions, opinions, and criticisms. Through this organization, there is a strong bond of co-operation created between the students and the administration and a more effi- cient college management is the result.

The members of this organization are Sally Torpin, President of Student Council; Joan Eagle- son, President of Student Court; Peggy Ferguson, President of Senior Class; Carol Whitney, Presi- dent of W. A. A.; Monica Williams, Editor of SPILLED INK; Nancy Elliott, Editor of HACK; Priscilla Davis, President of Guild; Marianne Wehner, President of Diok; Kay Sparrell, Presi- dent of Cal; Libby Ridenour, President of Pieth.

President.. ........................... . . a Whitney Secretary.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elizabeth Ridenour

Advisors ..............Miss Hight and Mr. Seay

President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J ean Crawford Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Evelyn Good

Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Janet Parker Advisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miss Hoffer

PHI THETA KAPPA, the National Junior College honorary society, is the only scholastic honorary society on the Centenary campus. Mem- bership not only requires a high scholastic stand- ing but also a fine upstanding character and pleasing personality, as well as evidence of good citizenship and interest in the school.

The students who have attained this honor are Peggy Ferguson, Carol Whitney, Monica Willian~s, Joan Eagleson, Lois Bossert, Sue Dickerson, Edith Pifiero, Sally Torpin, Evelyn Good, Jean Craw- ford, Janet Parker, Theresa Valkos, Anita Brunner, and Virginia Lippincott.

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T H E GUILD is a school activity in which all students have the opportunity to participate as members. I t is the religious and charitable organ- ization of Centenary.

The Guild was organized for the purpose of promoting an active interest in religious and philanthropic work and stimulating a spirit of good will throughout the student body at Centenary.

The Guild, this year, has conducted special Chapel services and sponsored Religious Emphasis Week, at which time we had a minister as our guest on the Centenary campus to lead discussion groups and to speak in Chapel. In addition, the Guild gave a Christmas party for underprivileged children.

President.. .... ........ Priscilla Davis Vice-president . . . . I . . ............... ..Sue Knox

Secretary.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sue Birmingham Treasurer.. .................. Ruth Schumacher

Advisor ........... .......... ..Dr. Mills

C E R S

President ............................ Edith Pinero Vice-president . . . . . . . . . . . . Betti Hamburger

Secretary ........................ Roberta Havet Treasurer . . . . . . . . . L e n o r e Hadad

Advisor ................. hi . . . . . . . . . . . Miss Cook *$ . .

S ALUDOS AMIGOS! The purpose of the Spanish Club is to promdie an understanding of our Spanish neighbors through knowledge of their language, customs, and cultural contributions. This club is open to all girls interested in Latin- American relations.

The club conducts special trips to New York for its members where they visit Spanish restau- rants, movies, and theatres. Every year, the Spanish Club, in co-operation with the French Club, sponsors the Spring Carnival which is one of the main social events of the year.

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THE CENTENARY PLAYERS, under the di- rection of their new leader, Mr. Rollie Brink, has already given us an example of their capability through the medium of the play, "Diamonds and Kangaroos," written by Dr. H. Graham DuBois. This organization consists of students interested in the theatre arts.

During the year, Centenary Junior College petitioned the National Chapter of Delta Psi Omega and Alpha Psi Omega for a local chapter of their National Honorary Dramatic Society. As a result of gaining a charter, the Centenary Players has been abandoned in favor of this Na- tional Society.

The college' will long remember this group and their advisor for the talent displayed in their many excellent productions.

Director . . Ann Hanson Sub-Director . Barbara Beasley

Secretary . Evelyn Gravatt a

Treasurer Marguerite Swartz Advisor Mr. Brink

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From our own station WCJC, you hear every- thing from "tear-jerkers" to the "64 Dollar" type of show. The Beginning Radio Workshop introduces the girls to the control room and all the techniques used to produce professional broad- casts. The more advanced students spend time presenting programs over the air in Easton, Beth- lehem, and ~brr is town. One of their projects for the year is the adaptation of a story in good radio script form. In February, the advanced seniors pack up and haunt radio studios in New York for a weekend, attempting to swallow all the advice and suggestions they may obtain. The biggest project of the year is the Radio Day when a com- plete day of many types of radio programs are given over WCJC by the entire Radio Workshop.

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MUSIC for pleasure is the express purpose of the Instrumental Ensemble. T h small intimate group is composed of students who play legitimate orchestral instruments and do so for enjoyment. One night each week this group meets in Mr. Smith's studio to "fiddle away the time."

These talented girls play everything from Mozart to Jerome Kern with ease and agility.

On occasions, such as the formal dinners in the college dining room, the ensemble provides a con- tinuous medley of sweet and easy-to-listen-to music. For special vesper services, a select few accompany the chapel choir and give solos for the enjoyment of all those present.

C E R S

President .................... ..... Barbara Almy Vice-president ................ Elizabeth Flower

Treasurer ............................ Barbara Smith Advisor .................................... Dr. DuBois

GENTENARYS BOOK CLUB was organized to supplement our literary courses and stimulate student interest in contemporary authors.

2 This year the Book Club under the leadership

of Barbara Almy, president, met twice monthly in the home of Dr. and Mrs. DuBois to discuss the latest in the fiction and non-fiction field. A t each meeting, Dr. D d o i s gave a reading and two books were discussed.

The club belonged to the Book-of-the-Month Club. At the end of the year, the members gave the books, which had been purchased, to the school library.

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A NEW CLUB a t C. J. C. this past year was i, the Bridge Club. Girls who wished to join tried r.': out by playing a hand of bridge; and from this rn

group, a limited number was accepted. , . - This club sponsored the very successful Bridge ;

Party held last fall in the gym. Also, they played -7 . other Bridge Clubs from schools in the surround- A

ing area.

Bridge has always been a very popular pastime a t Centenary, and the organization of this club has proved to be a successful addition to our campus.

' I ............................. President,. .Rona Mound

............................. Secretary ...J udith Bowe Recorder ........................ Katherine McRae

.................................... Advisor.. M i Wible

............................ President.. Cynthia Pigot .................. Vice-president Eleanor Decker

................... Secretary.. Arlene Rosenberg ................................ Advisor.. Miss Sheehan

BZ~SI~ZW ch6 THE BUSINESS CLUB is one of the really prqctical clubs a t Centenary. It is through this club that girls can learn the fundamental neces- sities of the business world. Practical experience is gained through learning to operate a mimeograph machine and cutting stencils.

Occasionally, the club plays hostess to a guest speaker, usualky a businessman who can give the girls much valuable advice.

The Business Club sponsors many social affairs 'including the Halloween Party given in co- operation with the Book Club.

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THIS CLUB was organized to help camera enthusiasts develop the art of fine photography. During the year, they hold a photography contest which is open to any member of the college. There is a flash-bulb camera and a box camera in the library which anyone may take out for her own use.

The members of this club have their own dark room which they may use anytime. These camera enthusiasts take pictures of all the college activ- ities. After developing and enlarging them, they are put on exhibition for the students to see and buy. By the end of the year, many useful and helpful tficks of have been learned.

President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dolores Ecker Vice-president ....................... Janet Bond

Secretary .................. ..Elizabeth Balish Treasurer . .: . . . . . . . . . . . Jean McCarthy

C E R S

......................... President.. .Arlene Rosenberg ........... Secretary.,. Hanna-Rose Zirnmermann

.......................................... Advisor Miss Cook

THE FRENCH CLUB gives those students interested in the language a chance to acquire practical experience in conversation and to ac- quaint them with the customs and history of

t , France.

Its members sponsor a "Carnival" in the spring, usually in collaboration with the Spanish Club; thus making an international event of the eve- ning. They also attend a French restaurant in New York and sponsor movies throughout the year for the students to attend. Another outstand- ing activity of the group is a theatre trip, a t which time one of the better French productions is enjoyed.

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~It~mdhiItd! & B ~ ~ c > I ~ B Ch6 A THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

CLUB consists of girls interested in gaining more '

knowledge of the current problems facing us.

I They discuss such topics as Communism, Social-

8, s ized Medicine, and other debatable subjects; they

=.- listen to Town Meeting of the Air, and other radio :I. ; r:n

programs; they debate with the Lafayette Inter-

& national Relations Club.

During the course of the year, these girls gain knowledge which aids them in becoming more loyal, learned citizens of the United States. Each girl of today ought to be able to talk intelligently about such matters of growing importance in our ever-changing world.

........ President. .Hanna-Rose Zimrnermann ............... Vice-president .Betti Hamburger

................... Secretary ...Marguerite Swartz Dalton . O F F 1

w-> --,=. .......................... President arth ha Little

Vice-president.. .................. ..Zelda Leopold Secretary-Treasurer. ............ .Robin Forsch

.............................. Advisor. .Mrs. Goodwin

HURRAH for the gals with the paint brushes and a creative talent! The art club tries to pro.&q93 mote an interest in art among C. J. C. student pbd I t gives girls who are art enthusiasts an additional opportunity to try out their skills.

The club combined with the poster club last year. They are responsible for the posters which advertise coming events and activities at C. J. C This year, the art club co-sponsored the first costume dance in the college's history. The club sponsored a movie about a famous artist, a chapel program, and a spring auction where the art students' work was auctioned off.

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0 UR student newspaper, SPILLED INK, seeks to give actual journalistic experience to as many students as possible, while a t the same time bring- ing campus news and features to the students and faculty. It is published ten times yearly, with extras for outstanding events.

This year, SPILLED INK has made many im- provements. It has more than doubled its previous size and, in addition, i t has an entirely new and different format. Also, for the first time, ads from local stores have been printed in the paper and have been of benefit both to the students and the merchants.

This year, SPILLED INK became a member of the Columbia National Scholastic Press Asso- ciation and sent delegates to its convention in New York City.

.......................... Editor.. Monica Williams ........... Associate Editor Mary Liz Coombs .............. Business Manager.. ..Evelyn Good

Advisor .............................. Mr. Blatchford

C E R S

........ President.. Mary Elizabeth Coombs ............. Vice-president.. .Essie Bearnarth

.................... Secretary.. ..Paula Murphy ............................ reasurer Doris Smith

T H E PRESS CLUB is a club organized for the benefit of those girls who are interested in journalism or any other aspect of the press.

They have qp.0 main projects for the year. One is the typing and posting, on the bulletin boards, of the notices announced in the Tuesday and Thursday Chapels.

The other project is the compiling and printing of a college song book that includes popular col- lege songs of Centenary, sorority songs, and our college cheers.

Aside from their regular activities, the Press Club also co-sponsored a very successful costume dance in the fall.

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OFFICERS

........ ........ President $#$%iq,. d .Hester Hitzrot Secretary-Treasurer ............ Virginia Curtiss

THE PSYCHOLOGY CLUB is an organization which functions primarily for Psychology majors or those interested in the basic techniques and ideas of psychology. Those wishing to become members, must write a letter stating why they wish to join the organization. This year, the club consists of twenty-five members.

At their meetings, which are held once a month, they discuss various problems pertaining to psy- chology. The club also sponsors several field trips to institutions throughout the state, in order to become acquainted with the problems of the mentally-ill. Occasionally, they invite a well authorized speaker to give insight into his field of psychology. On these occasions, the meetings are open to all Centenary students.

..................... President.. .Ann Ballenberg ............ Vice-president Nancy McCrady

................... Secretary.. ..Doris Smith ......................... Treasurer .Carolyn Nye .......................... Advisor Mr. Garber

............ ............... Advisor ... Mr. Grayson

YM USIC, it hath charms" and there was no better place to enjoy it than a t the informal meetings of the Record Club. These meetings were held in either Mr. Grayson's home or his studio. The members listened to everything from semi- classical to Bach, and by doing so gained a greater appreciation of the wide sphere of music.

This year, fitting the type of music to the time of year, the club members played and dis- cussed Handel's "Messiah" a t Christmas and Easter.

I Besides frequent trips they made to New York to hear musicals and symphonies, the Record Club attended a musical show at the Paper Mill Play-

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OFFICERS

President .................. Katherine Sparrell ........ Vice-President.. ..Mary Faith Judge

Secretary ............ ................J udith Bowe .......................... Treasurer Evelyn Good

Advisor Mr. Garber

S e n i o r 4 Barbara Almy, Caroline Bickel, Judith Bowe, Anita Brunner, Joanne Chance, Mary Liz Coombs, Joanne Day, Lois Earnhart, Dolores Ecker, Nancy Elliott, Jane Foster, Dorcas Gehman, Mary Lou Gilmour, Evelyn Good, Edythe Grebe, Jane Grim, Joan Hamon, Hester Hitzrot, Paula Hutter, Anne Klutey, Mary Faith Judge, Joan Lenaz, Martha Little, Cynthia Logan, Carol Mathews, Rose Mayer, Tien Oei, Marilyn Olsen, Betty Otteson, Aleen Palmer, Ann Roder, Natalie Roos, Eleanor Rumery, Katherine Sparrell, Joan Savage, Nancy Stone, Shrley Wilson, Doris Zimmerman.

3 ~ e d h ' z e n Carol Alfaro, Jane A. Atwood, Eleanor Bahto, Dorothy Bayley, Barbara Beasley, Jayne Beatty, Barbara Bevans, Barbara Biggs, Nancy Blickley, Daphne Boyle, Doreene Bradley, Polly Bright, Yvonne Bucher, Joan Busher, Joan Cramer, Eleanor Cranshaw, Mary K. Cummings, Mary Ann Daubin, Dorothy Donecker, Barbara Gale, Carroll Goedecke, Charlotte Gooding, Carol Green, Priscilla Henrich, Carol Heston, Beth Hollinger, Bunny Holrnes, Doris Hoppe, Charlotte Jameison, Barbara Kalle, Zelda Kleinfeld, Chris Larson, Diana Leahy, Zelda Leopold, Carolyn Linnewerth, Diane Lowry, Dina Loy, Mitzi Malick, Barbara Malkin, Mildred McCool, Nancy McCrady, Pat Melarkey, Marilyn Mertz, Marilyn Meyer, Joyce Miller, Barbara Mooney, Jeanne Morris, Paula Murphy, Jane Nelson, Sally Nelson, Kate Nigh, Carolyn Nye, Janice O'Neil, Peggy Porter, Helen Purdy, Justine Sanford, Ellen Shoemaker, Dorothy Snyder, Joy Solomon, Harriet Soule, Dolores Summa, Pattie Thomas, Ruth Thomas, Elizabeth Urner, Janet Van Siclen, Barbara Warren, Priscilla Watts, Nancy Webber, Margo West, Barbara Whitehill, Barbara A. Wilson, Barbara N . Wilson.

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OFFICERS

President .................... Marianne Wehner Vice-president ...................... Louise Off

Secretary ................ ..Jeannette Brugger Treasurer ........ .:. ........... Ann Ballenberg

Advisors. ........ .Miss Bouton, Miss Hoff er

xniorb Ann Ballenberg, Gloria Blake, Lois Bossert, Ellen Brinton, Jeannette Brugger, Sally Cook, Jean Crawford, Judy decarpentier, Doris De Gise, Jeanne Durkin, Joan Eagleson, Carol Erb, Gloria Firth, Lorraine Ford, Joan Garey, Alyce Garrabrant, Mary Heywood, Margaret Jameson, Jeanne Kahn, Betty Kirsten, Nancy Knapp, Suzanne Knox, Dorothy Kruse, Alice Lake, Dorothy Mackeown, Marilyn Mayberry, Estelle Mindlin, Bertha Mullen, Joanne Nolt, Louise Off, Gloria Perruso, Cynthia Pigot, Doris Pontery, Elise Quinn, Judith Ripley, Gale Rudine, Jane Stout, Marguerite Swartz, Barbara Talcott, Asta Tamm, Clara Tonking, Sally Torpin, Theresa Valkos, Polly Webb, Marianne Wehner, Susan Wyrtzen, Hannah-Rose Zimmermann.

3 ~ e s X ~ n Constance Agate, Marion Anderson, Jane Arenberg, Bonnie Arnold, Jan Bath, Essie Bearnarth, Nancy Beatus, Barbara Ann Bohn, Barbara Berger, Eve Betts, Marlene Blum, Barbara Brayton, Barbara Brisbin, Lois Burker, Mary Ann Campbell, Joann Carl, Noreen Case, Barbara Clinchy, Elizabeth Cole, Priscilla Cook, Letizia Corigliano, Virginia Curtiss, Beverly Dornau, Lavonne Evans, Patricia Fairchild, Geraldine Finch, Frances Fitts, Stephanie Frank, Adele Franzoni, Joanne Gephardt, Evelyn Gravatt, Elizabeth Hall, Nancy Hemmings, Agnes Hession, Barbara Horn, Helen Hutz, Marcia King, Judy Klein, Polly Knowlton, Grace Kocher, Sara Larson, Ann Levy, Marilyn Lewis, Joan Lindstrom, Janet MacWhnney, Jocelyn Manzer, Vivian Martin, Nancy Mason, Merilyn Matlack, Anne Melvin, Marlene Muelhauser, Ruth Munson, Joan Murdock, Earlene Perry, Barbara Joan Polley, Patricia Prettyman, Janet Reed, Rhonda Rosecrans, Margery Ruggles, Frances Rypins, Dorothy Sample, Lois Sleigh, Joan Sonderburg, Margot Stearns, Felicia Steiner, Shirley Stevens, Marianne Sturm, Marian Sulzer, Audrey Sustmann, Gyda Thorsteinsson, Linda Trudeau, Joan Turner, Patricia Valentine, Marilyn Vander May, Barbara von Broock, Priscilla Westervelt, Barbara Windfeldt, Jane Wiswall.

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OFFICERS II

President.. ............... .Elizabeth Ridenour Vice-president.. .......... .Katherine Kuehl

.................... Secretary.. Mary Lou Schell .......... Treasurer ............. ... Ann Scott

......................... Advisor.. Mr. Rellehan

Senior3 Joan Barbour, Sue Birmingham, Marilyn Block, Mirni Burr, Pat Cowell, Sue Dickerson, Thelma Felberg, Peggy Ferguson, Irene Foster, Mary Joan Gardner, Kay Giering, Virginia Grant, Sue Halbren, Jane Harmon, Nancy Heinemann, Nona Hemmeter, Joan Kalmine, Joan Kerbs, Sally Kirkham, Katherine Kuehl, Jocelyn Lamson, Virginia Lippincott, Jane Madden, Jean McCarth~, Mary Ann Pfeiffer, Kathy McRae, Jane Miethke, Carol Moseley, Evelyn Newcomb, Janet Parker, Allene Muhlbach, Edith Pifiero, Norene Quarado, Beth Register, Barbara Reinhold, Elizabeth Ridenour, Barbara Rider, Arlene Rosenberg, Joan Saffir, Mary Lou Schell, Ruth Schumacher, Ann Scott, Kay Sholler, Lois Terwilliger, Joyce Van Lare, Carol Whitney, Monica Williams.

3 r e r l ~ m e n ' ' ~ i a n e Astarita, Marlene Atwood, Nancy Abbott, Bobbie Arnold, Barbara Behn, Emy Lou Barg, Barbara Blacher, Deborah Binns, Janet Bond, Mary Ann Bish, Betty Balish, Eleanor Decker, Sally Duffy, Pat Doblin, Mary Jane Davis, Lois Dodd, Ruth Ebling, Jean Fritzsche, Dorothy Forster, Jeanette Frease, Susan Friend, Gretchen Friend, Barbara Greiff, Joyce Griftith, Sally Gnau, Barbara Gruhn, Bette Jane Hendershot, Carolyn Heyman, Lenore Hadad, Betti Hamburger, Nan Hope, Merion Hunt, Joyce Isseks, Roberta Joffee,'Hannah Jones, Rae Krout, Hally Lee Kornbluth, Sally Kugler, Mary Little, Gretchen Lion, Betty Lau, Nancy Larson, Joan Macfarlane, Barbara Morrison, Dorothy Mets, Margaret McPherson, Evelyn Kelly, Mary Megahan, Nancy Minisi, Lois Norcross, Lucille Osmundson, Diane Raith, Nancy Roberts, Mary Jane Radcliff, Mary Ryan, Joan Schain, Nance Slaw, Mary Lou Schmidt, Joyce Snyder, Polly Shepardson, Barbara Smith, Rita Sennet, Helen Skeele, Joan Salley, Marcille Stavely, Joan Towey, Sue Waring, Joan Williams, Ann Walrad, Joan Wappler, Lois Weingartner, Phyllis Wilder, Peggy Williams, Anne Woche.

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The W. A. A. Board consists of the presidents of all the athletic clubs, the Leaders' Corps, the Riding Club, the Aquatic Club, and the Outing Club. They meet once a month to discuss the problems of the clubs and the general activities of W. A. A. Their chief interest is to help develop physical fitness and interest in recreational activ- ities among the girls at the college, and they work together to promote a spirit of good sportsman- ship and to present their activities in such a way that everyone will be interested. The Board spon- sors all intra-mural and intercollegiate games, and several times during the year plays hostess to challenging college teams, the most unusual being the hockey game of C. J. C. girls versus members of a Lafayette fraternity. Each season the Board arranges the ~opu la r faculty all-star games, which prove to be as much fun for the spectators as the players. In the spring, the W. A. A. makes the class and individual athletic awards in the traditional W. A. A. Awards Chapel.

f the most important clubs in the W A. A. ' CO/bg is the Leaders' Coros. The eirls who have taken u - . -

the Leaders' Corps course become members. They OFFICERS assist in the gym classes which gives them prac- tica

l experience in conducting 'lasses as as President . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J met Parker developing confidence and leadership by explain- ing rules and techniques of the various sports. Secretary-Treasurer . ....... . .... . . .Lois Terwilliger

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A relatively new organization a t Centenary is the Modern Dance Workshop. This group has been formulated to promote interest in dance for the agility of the body, and to provide public entertainment through a demonstration of various dances. I t is a club open to all who have the desire to learn the technique of interpretive dancing. Self-expression through dance is the ultimate goal of t h s club.

The club's activities include a recital given at the beginning of the second semester, and another recital given in honor of the Queen a t the Presi- dent's ball in June.

Meetings are held on the first and third Tues- days of each month and special meetings are called whenever necessary.

President.. ........................... Patricia Murphy ................... Vice-president.. .Stephanie Frank

................ Secretary-Treasurer.. .Ann Roder

OFFICERS

........................... President. .Elizabeth Flower ............... Vice-President.. . G e r a e Finch

.............. Secretary-Treasurer Rose Mayer

The Riding Club, one of the most enjoyable sports at Centenary, has many enthusiasts. Its main purpose is to promote interest in acquiring new techniques, and at the same time providing fun for all.

A t some of the monthly meetings, movies are shown demonstrating equestrian rules. Ideas and suggestions for improved riding, care, and treat- ment of horses are discussed at these meetings.

Breakfast rides are a favorite pastime of the club and the members decide on t h e dates. The rides take place about once or twice a month.

A hayride is usually scheduled for the early spring and after this, plans for the annual Spring Horse Show are started.

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dfttvbb ch6 Rhythm, grace, and beauty, that's our Aquatic

Club in three words. At least these are the goals of every interested and advanced swimming mem- ber of the club.

Once a month, the members attend rhythmic swimming classes to perfect their skills and grace- fulness. The club sponsors the Splash parties, to which all C. J. C. girls are invited, and the inter- collegiate and inter-class swimming meets. This is the time when we all get hoarse from cheering our girls on to victory. These parties are planned at their regular monthly meetings.

To become a member, it is necessary to pass a required test given by the student rating board of five club members. In this way, only the more accomplished swimmers are admitted.

Every year the girls display their skill before students and guests at the highlight of the year, The Aqua Rhythms. This takes the form of a very professional water ballet, with props, cos- tumes, lights, and graceful rhythmic swimming by "Neptune's Daughters" themselves. The water just bubbles with activity as the girls go into their solos, duets, tandems, and even comedy swimming routines. At the end of the show i t is hard for one to forget the beauty of those white suited mermaids of the Aquatic Club.

OFFICERS

.......................... President. . . . . J a n Madden Treasurer ............ ........... Jean Crawford

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?%e,&ting Qub is open t o all and claims the 4uges.t awnErskip, fox nr, me wmo to nibs the h a n y 'k6'd%itieq t h y sponsor.

Thi ~ h i p ~ ~ d k e l d 'at Btmls. Ell P"dl8, fi al@ys i ~ k d fhw.t~d .t.oi witk'ple~sute. Ev-m Phase of ibe &@d w~b~&knd:is' at-t skk2;hg2 ta+&gming and

~ , t tlje lose a?i d~t&q&k glib n iedr~k f~ are again sea a$ 052;t& 4p a>lS day hibe, ~ k a t h g or reI&;g.) but riwaysLvhg a gmd time xorkiag w d p1~pitl.g togetbe, enjoying lise a t Gmieua~.

OFFICERS

President.. ............................ ,.Nancy Salmond

Vice-president.. ......... ........... Helen Skeele

Secretary-Treasurer .......... Doris Zimmerman

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Left to right: Anne Klutey, Rona Mound, Ellen Brinton, Sally Kirkham, Nona Hemmeter, Marianne Wehner, Peggy Ferguson, Sally Cook, Carol Whitney, Elise Quinn, Mary Lou Gilmour, Gloria Firth, Jeanne Durkin, Tien Oei

Kneeling: Audrey Weiss, Prudence Granger, Anne Klutey, Dorothy Mackeown, Jeanne Durkin

Standing: Patricia Valentine, Marilyn Olsen, Kay Sparrell, Nona Hemmeter, Ellen Brinton, Marianne Wehner, Sally Cook, Carol Whitney, Elise Quinn, A n ~ t a Brunner

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Lef t t o right: Elise Quinn, Patricia Valentine, Jane Madden, Norma Boom, Kay Sparrell, Marianne Weh- ner, Ellen Brinton, Rona Mound, Sally Kirkham, Nona . .

rol Whitney, Joan Hamon, Kay Giering,

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Kneeling: Barbara Almy, Kay Sparrell, Joan Hamon, Carol Whitney

Standing: Marianne Wehner, Ellen Brinton, Isabel Moore, Nancy Gossard

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INDEX OF FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Page

................................................ Armend. Edith 13 ........................... . Blatchford. C Hammond. Jr 14

............................................ Bouton. Alice H 10 .......................................... Brink. Rollie Fred 13

................................................. Cheyney. Edith 15 ................................................... Cook. Joan E 13

................................................. Dalley, Marie V 15 Dalton. Ernest Rockwell .................................. 12

......................................... . DuBois. H Graham 10

Garber. Robert B ............................................... Gardner. Paul T 14 ............................................. Getchius. Olive F 15

10 ...................... .. ......... 11

10 ........................................... Hight. Margaret E 11

............................................ Hoffer. Matilda E 12 ....................... ............... Kelley. Mabel W ... 14 .............................................. Kowalick. Louise 15

Lott. Helen J ................................................. 13

INDEX OF Page

.................................................. Almy. Barbara 3 7 .............................................. Arnold. Virginia 73

...................................... Ballenberg. Ann Alice 3 0 .......................................... Barbour. Joan Lily 64

............................... Bassett. Cynthia Romeyn 71 Bickel, Eleanor Caroline .................................. 24

Blake, Gloria Ani

Bowe, Judith .................................................. 29 ......................................... Brinton, Ellen Landis 24

................................ Brugger, Jeannette Phyllis 25 Brunner, Anita Margare 9 3

...................................... Burr, Muriel Margaret 5 3 .............................. Chance, Jo-Anne Whitlock 60

Clausen, Joan Stu 44 Cook, Sally Penny 52 Coombs, Mary Eli 104

............. .... Cowell, Patricia Anne ........,.... : ... 92 ............... .............. Crawford, Jean Wesley .$ ..,,; 22

.......................................... Davis, Priscilla Ann 2 8 ........................................... Day, Joanne Steers 74 ......................................... decarpentier, Judy 9 0

.................................... DeGise, Doris Margaret 5 0

.................................... Dickerson, Rae Susanne 8 6

................................................... Miller. Lila S 13 10 15

.................. ...................... Odell. Frederick B : 14

................................... Pingree, Betty Louise 13 ....................................... Rellahan, William L 12

.......................................... Spence, Alexandria 10 .......................................... Steuerwald, Erla A 13 ......................................... Thomas, Shirley M 15 .................... .................. Wible, Josephine E .. 12 ........................................ Williams, Francis S 15.

SENIORS Page

............... ............... Durkin. Jeanne Clinton 2 69 ........................................ Eagleson. Joan Ruth 25

....................................... Earnhart. Lois Mae 76 ...................................... Ecker. Dolores LaRue 99

............................... Elliott. Nancy Rosamond 21

.... ................. ............ Ferguson. Margaret Lee .. 23

Firth. Gloria Barbar Flower. Elizabeth Ford. Lorraine C . Forsch. Robin .................... .. ...................... 75

............ .................... ....... Foster. Irene .. ........... 50 ................................. Foster, Jane Marguerite 60

....................... Gardner. Mary Joan .. ........... 71 .............. ................... Garey. Joan Conrad .. 76

.............................. Garrabrant. Alyce Pabst .... 54 Gehman. Dorcas Jean ................................ .T . . . 95 Gerion, Eleanor Mar Giering. Katharine Gilmour. Mary Lo Good. Evelyn Ma Gossard. Nancy Jane .................................... 47 Granger. Prudence ............................................ 66 Grant. Virginia Lorraine .................................. 100 Grebe. Edythe Marple ............................. .... . . . 36 Grim. Mary Jane ........................................ 68 Gunning. Barbara Ann .................................. 34

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....................................... Halbren. Suzanne Jill 56 ........ ................... Hamon. Marjorie 'Joan ... 70 ......... ........................ Hanson. Ann Corinne .. 9 3

.............. ............................... Harmon. Jane ..:.. 92 Hasson, Anne Elizabet Hastreiter. Suzanne

..... Havet. Roberta ....................... Heinemann. Nancy Lou ..... 23

Hemmeter. Nona ............................................ 3 3 .................................... Heywood. Mary Jean 3 8

. ....................... Hitzrot. Hester Gouverneur ...: 75 .................................. Hutter. Paula Millicent 89

Hynes. Jean Artha .......... Jameson. Margaret Ann

.......... Judge. Mary Faith ..;........... .................... Kahn. Jeanne Anne ... 107

Kalmine. Joan Adrienne ................................ 43 Kelsey. Diana Whitwell .................................. 45

....................................... Kerbs. Joan Marilyn 107 .......... Kirkham. Sally Dwight ........................ : 3 1

..... Kirsten. Marion Elizabeth ................... .. 63 Klutey, Anne HalIowell ............................... 63

............. Knapp. Nancy Mowbray .................. : 104

Kruse. Dorothy Ma

..................................... ... . 85 Lippincott. Virginia C ................................. 49 Little. Martha ............................................... 3 3 Logan. Cynthia ................................................ 3 2 Losee, Ruth Ann ......................................... 8 0 Lozier, Phyllis May ..................................... 72 Mackeown. Dorothy Jane ................................ 28 Madden. Jane Ann ......................................... 98 Mathews. Carol Ann ..................... .. ..... . . 8 3 Matthews, Claire Irene .................................. 5 1 Mayberry, Marilyn June ................................. 102

......... McCarthy. Jean Anne Mayer. Rose Beryl ......... McRae, Katherine Doro~, , . Messenger. Ann Allison ................................... 8 1 Metz. Delores Emily ............................... :. . 5 5 Miethke. Jane A 61 Mindlin. Estelle Herme 02 Moore. Isabel Wynkoop .................................. 41 Morgxn. Elizabeth Nourse .......................... .... 40 Moseley. Carolyn Helen .................. .... ....... 8 6 Mound, Rona ............................ .. .................. 5 6 Muhlbach, Allene Lillian ...... ......,. ................ 100 Mullen. Bertha Carolyn ............ : ............... .. . . . 22 Murphy. Patricia ....................... .................. 84 Neptune. Mary Elizabeth .............. : ................. 8 1 Newcomb. Evelyn Beatrice ............................. 8 5 Nolt. Joanne Elizabeth ................................. 46 Oei. Tien Nio ................................... .. 8 2 Off. Louise ................................................... 68 Olsen, Marilyn Aileen ...... f . ........................... 67 Otteson. Elizabeth Jean .............................. 9 1

....... Palmer. Maree Ale ................... 43 Parker. Janet Ellen .......................................... 94

................................. Perruso. Gloria Jean 51 .... Pfeiffer. Mary Ann 99

............................ Pigot. Cynthia Elizabeth 52 Pinero. Edith Mae ....................................... 78

. .............................. Pontery. Doris Augusta 73 .......................... Quarado. Norene Angelic 78

....... . . . . . . . . .............. Quinn. Elise Maria .. .. 67 ............................ Quinn. Joan Lois VanDuyne 40

................................ Register. Mary Elizabeth 21 Reinhold. Barbara Ann ................................... 96

................... ............... Remsen. Laura Jean .. 35 Riche. Irene A ............................................. 70 Ridenour. Elizabeth Ann ................................ 29 Rider. Barbara Ann

........ Ripley. Judith .................... ........................... Roder. Ann U .: 57

Roos. Natalie Frances .................................. 57 ................ Rose. Elizabeth Mae ................ ..... 58

Rosenberg. Arlene D ........................... ............ 96 Rudine. Gale Miller ......................................... 47

............. Rumery. Eleanor .............................. ... 39 Saffir. Joan Natalie ..................................... 79

.............. Salmond. Nancy Marianne ........... .. 94 Savage. Barbara Joan 5 9 Schaedel. June . . . . . . . . . 103 Schell. Mary Lou D 42 Schurnacher. Ruth ................... 46 Scott. Anne Graham ..................................... 65 Seitz. Elizabeth AM ................. : .................... 83

SparreII. Katherine ................................ i ... 26

Swartz. Marguerite Thacher .............. .. ......... 90 Talcott. Barbara Lois .................................... 106 Tamm. Asta ................................................. 101 Taylor. Barbara .......................................... 98 Terwilliger. Lois Ruth ................................. 87 Thoroddsen. Anna ................................. ... ........ 101 Tonking. Clara Leonor 87 Torpin. Sally Ellen .......................... - . . . . . . . . . . 20 Trautwein. Barbara Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Wehner. Marianne ............ Weiss. Audrey Marion ...... ....... 41

.... Werner. Carolyn Elizabeth ....... 77 Whitne~. Carol June .................................. 3 1 Williams. Monica Elizabe 30 Wilson. Shirley Ann ...................................... 61 Wyrtzen. Susan Grace ..................................... 47 Zimmerman. Doris Ann ..................... .. ....... 42 Zimmermann. Hanna-Rose .............................. 49

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PATRONS' PAGE Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Sanford S. Agate Mr. and Mrs. Lyonel King Almy Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Arenberg Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. F. Sandford Astarita Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Atwood Mr. and Mrs. Lester W, Atwood Mr. Thomas Balish Mr. and Mrs. Gustave C. Ballenberg Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Bassett Mr. and Mrs. J. Chester Bath Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bayley Mr. and Mrs. Milton Robert Beasley Mr. and Mrs. George W. Beatty Mrs. Robert A. Beatus Dr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Berger Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Bickel Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Binns Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. W. Birmingham Mr. and Mrs. Michel Birnbaum Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blacher Mr. and Mrs. J. Ford Blickley Mr. and Mrs. EIlis P. Block Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Bohn Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglass Bond Mr. and Mrs. Carlos C. Boom Mr. and Mrs. William P. Brinton Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph A. Brugger Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brunner Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bucher Mr. and Mrs. William J. Burker Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Burr, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Busher Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Powell Chance, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cole Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Cook Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Coombs Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Cowell Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank Cramer Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Curtiss Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Emerson Davis Mr. and Mrs. Wm. de Carpentier Mr. and Mrs. 0. Edwin Decker Mr. and Mrs. Albert De Gise W. an$ Mrs. Kurt T. Dornau Mr. add Mrs. John A. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Eagleson Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Earnhart Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Ebling Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Ecker Mr. and Mrs. Jawood Elliott '

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Erb Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Jack Felberg

i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Finch, Jr. Mrs. C. Edward Firth, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Flower Mr. David E. Ford

Mr. and Mrs. Justin W. Foster Miss Ann Frank Mrs. Herbert I. Frank Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Fritzsche Mr. and Mrs. Carlton R. Garey Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Garrabrant Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn B. Gehman Mr. and Mrs. William E. Gephardt Mr. and Mrs. F, Gerion Mr. and Mrs. Percival L. Giering Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Gilmour Mr. and Mrs. William F. Goedecke Mr. and Mrs. Luther W. Good Mrs. Ruth Gossard Dr. and Mrs. G. Borden Granger Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Gradatt Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gray Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H. Grebe Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Green Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Greiff Mr. and Mrs. David W. Griffith Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart Grim, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gruhn Mr. and Mrs. Harry Halbren Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard Hall Mr. and Mrs. Jos. L. Hamburger Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Milton Hamon Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Hanson Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Harmon Mr. and Mrs. D. Sheridan Hastreiter Mr. and Mrs. Byron B. Heinemann Mrs. Herbert S. Hemmeter Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hendershot Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Henrich Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Heston Mr. and Mrs. David W. Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Hope Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Hoppe Mr. and Mrs. Gregory C. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hutter Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hutz Dr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Jameison Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jameson Mr. and Mrs. Sid Joffee Mr. and Mrs. Matthew F. Judge Mr. and Mrs. William Orre Kahn Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. King Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Kirkham Mr. and Mrs. Julius Klein Mrs. Max Kleinfeld Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Klutey Mr. and Mrs. W. Melbourne Knox Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Kocher Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Kornbluth Mrs. Dorothy M. Krout Mr. and Mrs. G. Kruse Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Kuehl Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kugler

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PATRONS' PAGE Mr. Charles V. Lake Rev. and Mrs. Willard G. Purdy Mr. and Mrs. Henning Larson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Quarado Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Leahy Mr. and Mrs. T. Wallace Q u i m Mr. and Mrs. Isaac D. Levy . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Llewellyn Radcliffe Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Lindstrom Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Raith Mrs. Edwin J. Linnewerth Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Reinhold Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ford Lion Mr. and Mrs. William K. Remsen Mr. and Mrs. John W. Little Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Renkel Mr. and Mrs. Richard Little Mrs. Victor I. Ridenour Mr. and Mrs. James W. Logan Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ripley Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Loy Mr. and Mrs. Hibberd W. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Chancellor E. Mackeown Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Roder Mr. and Mrs. W. L. MacWhiiey Mrs. Jerry Roos Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Madden Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rudine Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Malick Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ruggles Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent Manzer Rabbi and Mrs. F. I. Rypins Hon. and Mrs. Frank A. Mathews, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William I. Saffir Mr. Harry A. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Salley Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mayberry Mr. and Mrs. James Salmond Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. W. Douglas Savage Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Schain Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCrady, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. James F. Schell Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. McPherson Mr. and Mrs. John W. Schumacher Mr. and Mrs. Alfred James McRae Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord P. Mead Mr. and Mrs. William A. Seitz Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Melarkey Mr. and Mrs. S. Sennet Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Melvin Mr. and Mrs. Emlyn C. Sholler Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Mertz Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Skeele Dr. and Mrs. Howard M. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Slaw Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Miethke Mr. and Mrs. John Sleigh Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Smith Judge and Mrs. A. F. Minisi Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Smith Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Moore Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Snyder Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Milton Solomon Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muelhauser Mr. and Mrs. Michael Spinelli Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Muhlbach Mr. and Mrs. Roy Staveley Mrs. Arthur T. Mullen Mr. and Mrs. Linhart Stearns Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Murphy Mrs. Ethel Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Nelson Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stolaroff Mr. and Mrs. Iver S. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. H. Stober Stout Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L. Newcomb Mr. and Mrs. C. Sturm Mr. and Mrs. William H. Nigh Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nolt Dr. and Mrs. Hugh I. Towey Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ellis Norcross Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Trudeau Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Off, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Martin Harley Urner Mr. and,Mrs. Henry W. Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Gus Valkos Mr. and Mrs. R. H. O'Neill Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Van Siclen Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Otteson Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Walrad Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Parker Mr. and Mrs. ElIis Andrews Waring Mr. and Mrs. William Pelley Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hadley Warren Mr. and Mrs. Victor Perruso Mr. and Mrs. Harrison G. Wehner Mr. and Mrs. Earle C. Perry Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Westervelt Mr. and Mrs. Frederick V. Pfeiffer Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Whitney Mr. and Mrs. Palmer N. Pigot Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wiswall Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Pontery Mr. and Mrs. Christen E. Wyrtzen Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Porter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Z i m e r m a n Mr. and Mrs. Clinton A. Prettyman, Jr.

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COMPLIMENTS O F

THE CLASS OF 1950

AND

THE CLASS OF 1951

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SARONY STUDIO

362 Fifth Avenue

NEW YORK

OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR

THE HACK

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PETERSEN - OWENS, INC.

428 West 13th Street

NEW YORK, N. Y.

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i

I Purveyors of prime meats, fancy poultry, and

game to all first-class hotels, schools, steam-

ships, and summer resorts, etc. Deliv-

eries guaranteed to any part of the

United States and Canada.

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FRED BROTHERTON, INC. GENERAL CaNTRACTORS

185 Atlantic Street HACKENSACK, N. J.

INDUSTRIAL - INSTITUTIONAL

COMMERCIAL

Builders of

Science and Art Building

Lotte Hall

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COMPLIMENTS O F

THE GENEVIEVE SHOP

We wish to express our warm thanks for your

friendship and patronage during the past year.

Lots of luck in the future.

BACH'S DRUG STORE HACKETTSTOWN, NEW JERSEY

+ + *

EDWARD T. LYNCH

SUCCESSOR

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THEODORE G. PLATE, JR.

JEWELER

Established 1857

HACKETTSTOWN, NEW JERSEY

COMPLIMENTS O F

HERSHEY'S ICE CREAM

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COMPLIMENTS OF

UNIVERSITY CHEVROLET, INC.

1605 Jerome Avenue

NEW YORK

Good Luck Class of 1950

RAYLASS DEPARTMENT STORES

Executive Offices - 370 Seventh Avenue NEW YORK

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NICHOLAS D'AMATO

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Phone Hackettstown 425 Old Budd Lake Road

HACKETTSTOWN, R. D., N. J.

COMPLIMENTS OF

Mr. a n d Mrs.

j ;/ Clifford L. Lewis

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COMPLIMENTS OF

STEWART D. WILLIAMS

STEWART D.

WILLIAMS & CO.

168 Main Street HACKETTSTOWN, N. J.

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MILTON K. THORP [ : = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , .STATIONER

HOTEL - - - - - - - - - - :2:< . " . - - - - " ' )..1 - - - - - - . i : .-LC ,, b4.' ..-,\ - - - - - -

- - - - - - :- ;;$t$,.,+:,Jk:3c . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CLARENDON - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - Eaton's Fine Stationery - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I! - - - - - - - - - -

F - - - HACKETTSTOWN, N. J. i - i - 139 Main Street

: : = - = - HACKETTSTOWN, N. J. - - - - - - - - - : : Phone 47-M : : - - - - : i 3 i : i

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Here's to the Next 75! In the yellowed files of The Ga-

zette is recorded, bit by bit, the history of Centenary in its first 75 years.

Our wish now is that the next 75 years may be as fruitful for its students and the community. We cherish the fine tradition of co-op- eration which has existed between town and college and hope that it may continue thru the years ahead.

THE HACKETTSTOWN

GAZETTE

It is with pardonable pride I state,

that I have rendered "Precision

Piano Service" to Centenary Jun-

ior College and its predecessor Cen-

tenary Collegiate Institute, over a

period of forty-three years.

Respectfully

; i

ARTHUR DALY

MINTON HACKETTSTOWN, N. J.

- .

TRANS-BRIDGE LINES

INC.

CHARTERED COACHES 2

Broad Street Phillipsburg 5-1125

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: : , -

JAMES A. SMITH

AND SON

SPECIAL CHARTERED

BUS SERVICE

LIMOUSINE SERVICE

11 Trinity Street

NEWTON, NEW JERSEY

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. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - THE SMART - - - - - - - -

COFFIN & COFFIN - - WRIGHT & D~TSON - - - - - - - - - - ARCHITECTS - - - - - - - - SADDLES - - - - - -

. . - - - - 125 East 46th Street - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - New York 17, N. Y. - - - - * . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 - - -

Serving Centenary Junior : - : - - - - - - - - - - - College - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : - = - "Must have's, for year 'round

H. Errol Coffin, B.S., A.I.A. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - comfort and wear. - - - - - - Kenneth Ford Coffin - - - - - - - - B.Arch., A.I.A. - ' - - - i - - WRIGHT & DITSON - - - - - -

2 : - - - - Arthur R. Smith, B.Arch. - - - i - - - Girls' School and College

- - - - - - - - Architects' Representative - - - - - Outfitters - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 462 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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e = - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - . - - - - - - - -

/ JAMES F. COLLINS - - HOMECREST LINEN - - - - - - - - - - - - - & CO. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SUPPLY CO. - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Kitchen Equipment and - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - P. 0. Box 149 Supplies for Hotels - - I : - - - - - - - - I : WASHINGTON, N. J. Restaurants an,d Institutions : i - - - - I l - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 = - - I I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 149 Mulberry Street - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NEWARK 2, N. J. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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DERRl BAR ! I - - - - - - - - HOOVER'S - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - On Route 6 - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - Botany Yarns At the Edge of Town - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Hosiery - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Lingerie - - - - - - = = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Millinery - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

HACKETTSTOWN - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 162 Main Street - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

HACKETTSTOWN, N. J. DAIRY CO. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , ~ l , , l , l l l l , l l l l l l l , , , , , , , , , , , , , L L L ~ ~ ~ ~ , t i i ~ ~ ~ ~ B ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ ~ ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I B I I I ~

................................................................... , ! , ~ ' l l , , , l l , l l , , l , l l , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , # , , , , , , , , # , , , ' , , ~ n , t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m L ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : - - .- - - Phone: WAlker 5-0941-2-3-4-5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i CHARLES G. ORT : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ASTOR SUPPLY GO. - - - - - - Inc.

Every Form Insurance - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - and Real Estate - - - - - - - - - - i - i - Paper Products - Maintenance - - - - :. ..s: - - - - - - :. h'. - - Cleaning Supplies

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245 Main Street - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - HACKETTSTOWN, N. J. - - - - - - - - 9 North Moore Street - - - - - - - - - - - - NEW YORK 13, N. Y. - - . - - . - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

,; ............................................. ......................... 4 1 1 1 1 , 1 # 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 I I I I I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I , , , , , , # , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ~ ~ ~ ~ , ~ n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , ~ t ~ ~ ~ 8 ~ , ~ ~ t l t ~ ~ b t ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ 8

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COMPANY - - I : - - - - - - Exterminatingservice - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 5# - 10# - 25$ Store - - - - - - LONG VALLEY, N. J. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L L L L L L L ~ L L L L L I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ I I I I I I I I I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ ~ O ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ O ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~

,~""""",""",,, ,,,, . , , , , I I , I I ' I I I . 11111111111111,1111 ................................... , ,,,,, ........................................ - - - - - - - - - - COLLEGE JEWELRY - - - - - - - - YOUNG'S - - - - - -

by Balfour - - - - - - - - - - Adds Prestige - - - - - - - -

! Beautiful jewelry for personal acces- sories and gifts lends distinction when HOME TOWN SNACK SHOP

i mounted with your crest. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Rings - Bracelets - Charms - - - - Pendants - Favors - Billfolds - - - - - - - - Gladys L. and Russell A. Young i

Party Programs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 171 Main Street DAVE GRIFFIN - - - - - -

3 535 Fifth Avenue New York City i Tel. 426

I L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY I - - - - - - - -

~ ; ' , , , , , , , , , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ L ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ I I I I . I I I I I T l?llll,,,,,,,l,,' ....................... ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, .............................................. 1 , , , , , L , , , , , , , , " " ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ L ~ ~ ~ ~ E ~ ~ ~ f ~ ~ ~ ~ 8 t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ L ~ ~ ~ ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I j 1~11111111111111 o , , , , , , , , , , , 0 ................................. ................................. IIIIL, - - - - - - - - - - -

: : - - - - Phone: 34-M or 820-J - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - M. C. REESE - - - - COMPLIMENTS O F THE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - P. F. REESE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

HAULING - - - - - - I COLLEGE SHOPPE I - - I - - - - - - Sand - Gravel - Stone - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 106 Water Street - - - - - - - - HACKETTSTOWN, N. J. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

I ~ ~ ~ ~ E ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I I I * I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ m ~ ~ m ~ ~ ~ ~ m ~ ~ m ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ u ~ ~ u ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ i ~

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ L ~ S ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ U ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ * ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ I I I I I I I I I I ! U ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ L ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - - - - - - - - - All Kinds of Sea Food - - - - - - We Buy Our - - - - - - - - - - - - NEWTON i ; I - - - - - - Centenary Blazers

FISH MARKET - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - from - - - - - - 11 Spring Street - . - - - - - - NEWTON, NEW JERSEY

SYLVIA PUTZlGER - / - Free Delivery - - : - : - Phone Newt. 545-R - Res. 348-W :

53 West 57th Street - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Hotels, Restaurants NEW YORK 19, N. Y. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Institutions Supplied - - - - - -

Z ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ E ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ B ~ i ~ ~ m ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # ~ ~ m ~ t l i i i i i i i i i i 1 1 1 1 ~ ~ ~ m ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m ~ ~ u ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 8 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ r m ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ~

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