Meet the Press


The media was very interested in the training the WAVES officers-to-be would receive at Smith College in Northampton, MA.  Here, Captain Herbert Underwood holds a press interview with local media. Note that most of the reporters are women.

The photograph comes from the National Archives.

Arriving at Smith

Women arrive at Smith College for their officer’s training. Only four of the women are identified in the photo: Billye Wilde, Bette Evans, Eleanor Rich and Frances Rich. The other woman (partially hidden behind the suitcases) and the two helpful sailors are not identified.

The photograph comes from the National Archives.

Officers of Staff

The main officers of staff at the Women’s Reserves Officer Naval Training School, Smith College, Northampton, MA. They are (left to right): Lt. Bonnie Stewart, Lt. Cmdr. Wilson McCandless, Lt. Elizabeth Crandall, Captain Herbert Underwood and Lt. Cmdr. Philip Baker.

The photograph comes from the National Archives.

First Officer Class

This photograph, dating from August 1942, shows the first WAVES’ officers class at Smith College, who Joy Bright Hancock referred to as the “great unwashed.” The officers didn’t have uniforms when they began and the Navy was developing policy as the women went through training. They would later be the women to train other officers at Smith, as well as enlisted women at facilities around the country.

The photograph comes from the National Archives.

Alumae House, Part 3

In this photo, Capen House is in the foreground and the Alumnae House is in the background. The two buildings are attached by a small breezeway located directly behind the mailbox. Alumae House was used as the WAVES headquarters during their officer training program at Smith College during World War II.

The photograph comes from the National Archives.