Middlebury College - Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Middlebury, VT)
- Class of 1952
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JM, STK f' As rhe kaleidoscopic picfure evolves info an absorbing paH'ern, remember fhaf an exferior world illuminafes 'rhe design . . . ff ' -2 Q ' I E- -1-f' -' x, 4 4, 1 :-fi - Y -iz f I X-L fr? Z ..7' Fil ,fir Uni' ,15:j1F:L v Z4 Page 7 X ....-47 ,- -61-.,-w and concenfrafion musf noi' be on 'rhe myriad in+erior alone-on Middlebury isolafed. EJ wi NJ 'Sky Xrl fr r fm, 1 'f ' , -2 E J A ' M 1 M , P A. ' SK t 'A M N, ' H' 4 lux I, I ilwf ' ll , '. J an I ' ' wfgq 1 A .- 'IE ' !:':r ---?- ' van ?:E:5Ei, - I I-ui. I s n' A I ..,, ,..gIu! fd ,F 41 KLLK -'A.. 1 ' - 4' nlfqcsl .nrq- '45 A wa 42-'C ' C1441 aff. d Page 9 Q . W, A frfi ffl? .g Q 'L a 1551915855 my force behind PRESIDENT OKWJJLAW, C0 eg? Believing fhai whenever feasible and possible, a ci'l'izen should par- 'iicipaie in +he affairs of his government Dr. S+raHon 'fhis year ob- fainecl a leave of absence 'io become direc'I'or of Poinl' Four +echnical assisiance fo Saudi Arabia. Dr. Si'raHon, 'fhe elevenih presiden+ of Middlebury, has led our college 'ihrough difficulf posi'-war adiusf- men'rs +o subsianiial enrollmenf and financial increases. Now, as he clirecis his abiliiies in governmen+ service, we are wafching his acfivi- 'ries wi+h pride. SAMUEL S. STRATTON Page I3 DR. STEPHEN A. FREEMAN DEAN RAYMOND H. WHITE DEAN W. STORRS LEE DEAN ELIZABETH B. KELLY Page I4 jAeVICE PRESIDENT cm! DMIN I EDGAR JOLLS WILEY, B.S., ED.M. Director ot Placement and Alumni Relations lleave of absencel. 0 ROBERT DUGALD HOPE, LL.B. Assistant Treasurer of the Corporation. O HILTON PRESCOTT BICKNELL, B.S. Assistant Business Man- ager. O VIOLA CHITTENDEN WHITE, PH.D. Curator ol the Aber- nethy Library. O MARION ELIZABETH HOLMES, A.B. Registrar. O GEORGE HAMBRE HUBAN, B.S. Editor, News Letter. O MARGUERITE OLNEY, MUS,B. Curalor of the Flanders Bal- lad Collection. 0 HELEN G. MacKAY, B.S. Secretary to the President. I MRS. GERTRUDE BARKLEY CRAIG, Supervisor ot the Dor- mitories. O MARGARET WILSON FAYER, A.B., B.S. Librarian. O IRWIN KENNETH FRENCH, Business Manager. 0 MRS. MURIEL LONG REESE, A.B. Dielilian. 0 ROBERT RICHARD SHEEHAN, A.B. Varsity Ski Coach, Asst. Football Coach. OJOHN HERBERT KREINHEDER, B.S. Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. ' O MARGARET L. HOPKINS, A.B. Secretary of the Language Schools. OWALTER JOHN NELSON, B.S. Head Coach ot Fool- ball and Assistant Director of Athletics. 0 WALTER PEIRRON BURN, ME.E. Curator of Maps. O ROBERT ANDERSON SUMMERS, B.S. Director of Food Service. 0 BARBARA ANNA WELLS, A.B., M.A. Alumnae Secretary and Director of the Women's College Placement Otfice. 0 STANTON SEELY EDDY, SR. M.D. Medical Advisor ot the College. O STANLEY VICTOR WRIGHT, A.B. Director cf Admissions for Men. 0 JESSICA AGNES BOULIA, Acting Director of Admissions for Women. 0 CYNTHIA ANNA WITHERELL, R.N. Head College Nurse. O THURLOW O. CANNON, B.S. Manager, News Bureau. ISTRATION .SW- we Page I5 i Staff ai +he Regis+rar's Office The Siarr Library Sfaff, Mrs. Peferson, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Conlon, Mrs. Jones, Miss Gibson, Mrs. Slevin. . .Campus Housemoihers. MISS WITHERELL MRS. JONES Head College Nurse Social Diredor NN 'GW WF' Km Q? '-v-ng-A -sl-...A may ' 'Q' SYN ., o,. W -Kr' W, persons wi+h fhe common char aci'ivi+y all wifh Hue es ,gn fine Aofll feauezi auf! fredlz Page I8 'Q ,i xx, :'TxiA iu?' Y 5 - Q, ? ,,, I , i Killeen, Treasurer, Beevers, Secrefaryg Makin, Presidenlg Kaplan, Singlefon, Secrefaryg Mapes, Social Chairman, Darling, Treas- Vice-Presidenf. urer, Siringer, Presidenfg Halsfed, Advisor. Missing: Ma?- fhews, Vice-Presidenf, Knowles, Song Leader. are AH! green-Loflz changing raloiclfy l l Page I9 41 Standing: Davenporf, Ralph. Siffing: Killeen, Vice-President, Brown, Vice-Presidenfg Krall, Presidenfg Rosl, Social Chairman. Foss, Presidenf. Missing: Cramp, Treasurer, Robinson, Secretary, McKenna, Advisor. we youfkfuf :Sola omored an 'uni0M, :Soon fo faLe il? Mfg Page 20 WW CC 77 iAQ IOWCLCQ 0 5Ql'li0l f5 0l'l C6l,lfl'll0lfLf5 655 0l'l'I,8L06!g Sfanding: Hoover, Secrelaryg Almquisf, Advisor, Coleman, So- cial Chairman, Hancock, Treasurer. Sifling: Dulles, Presidenfg Limbach, Vice-President Standing: Morris, Secrelaryg Allen, Treasurer. Siffing: Goodwin, Presidenlg Cahill, Vice-Presidenf. Page 2l Standing: Thayer, Songleaderg Holcomb, Treasu ocial Chairman. Sitting: Groff, Advis c n ure r si ent- rrman ice-President' O - . LUOIQ eldiflg GAO!!! 6240 Oztke OKC! JCAOO -FLOW we E18 9l Cl,6!l,LdfQJv Page 22 Standing: Cronin, Secretary, Curtis, Treasurer, St ting: Barber, Vice-President: Scott, President. 'x avi' 225 X75 3,1 -X lx .ss Page 23 THE SENIOR CLASS Firsf Row: 0 RAYMOND ABLONDI, Poliiical Science. Presiclenl Undergraduale Associafion: Secrefary-Treasurer Blue Key: S.E.P.C.: Sludenl Life Commiflee: Co-Caplain Traclc. Sigma Phi Epsilon. O CAROL J. ANNABLE, Home Eco- nomics. Women's Forum: French Club. Sigma Kappa. 0 RICHARD D. ATTWILL, English. Lacrosse: Fron+iers : Wig and Pen. Sigma Phi Epsilon. O JEANNE H. BADEAU, American Lilerafure. Presidenl Morlar Board: Choir: S.E.P.C. O STEPHEN E. BAKER, Economics. Newman Club: Baslrelball Manager. Della Upsilon. Second Row: O SALLY BALDWIN, Fine Ar+s. Cheerleader: Winler Carnival Oueen Candidafe: W.A.A. Volleyball. Presidenl Kappa Kappa Gamma. O WILLIAM H. BARBER, Hislory and Polifical Science. Secrelary of Men's Assembly: Blue Key: Vice-President Senior Class: I.F.C. Della Kappa Epsilon. 0 BARBARA J. BARBUTI, French. Choir: French Club: Variefy Show. Kappa Kappa Gamma, 0 PHILIP E. BARTON, Polifical Science. Caplain Ski Pafrol: Choir: Blue Key: Caprain Lacrosse Team. Della Kappa Epsilon. 0 BETTY BATES, Biology. W.A.A., l.R.C.: Women's Forum. Kap- pa Della. RAYMOND ABLONDI CAROL J. ANNABLE RICHARD D. ATTWILL JEANNE H. BADEAU STEPHEN E. BAKER SALLY BALDWIN WILLIAM H. BARBER BARBARA J. BARBUTI PHILIP E. BARTON BETTY BATES Page 24 ADBADA A REFVED NFIDKAAN fl RCPIICD Firsi' Row: O BARBARA A. BECKER, Biology. Co-Chairman Winfer Carni- val: Slryline. Delia Delia Della. 0 NORMAN G. BECKER, Biol- ogy and Chemisfry. Capiain Golf Team: lnlramurals. Delia Kappa Epsilon. Second Row: MARTHA A. BELDEN, Psychology. W.A.A.: Women's Forum: Mcunfain Club. Kappa Kappa Gamma. 0 MOSS H. BERGWALL, Sociology. Men's ln+ramurals. Delia Upsilon. BARBARA A. BIEBER ROBERT R. B!SHOP 8. PAUL BOCK MARTHA A. BELDEN MOSS H. BERGWALL JANET M. BOGART THOMAS E. BOSS JOHN D. BOWKER Firsr Row: 0 BARBARA A. BIEBER, Fine Aris. Co-Chairman Junior Prom CommiHee: Junior Counselor: Mouniain Club. Deifa Delia Delia. 0 ROBERT R. BISHOP, JR., Economics. Slri Pairolg Ski Insirucforp Inframural Skiing. Alpha Sigma Psi. 0 B. PAUL BOCK, Economics and Poli+ical Science. Varsify Hoclrey. Del+a Upsilon. Second Row: 0 JANET M. BOGART, American Liierafure. Morfar Board: Treasurer Women's Forum: Co-Chairman Winfer Carni- val Program CommiHee. Alpha Xi Della. 0 THOMAS E. BOSS, Economics. Glee Club: Choir: Iniramurals. Thera Chi. 0 JOHN D. BOWKER, Physics. Secrelary-Treasurer I.F.C.: W.M.C.R.S.: Variefy Show: Physics Lab lnslrucfor. Alpha Tau Omega. THE SENIOR CLASS Page 25 LORNA L. BOWLBY Firsl' Row: 0 LORNA L. BOWLBY, Biology. Winier Carnival Commiifeeg Variefy Show: Mouniain Club. 0 BARBARA N. BRAILEY, Span- ish. French Club: Presideni Spanish Club. Alpha Xi Delia. Second Row: O CAROL M. BRAUTIGAM, Polifical Science. S.E.P.C.g Varieiy Show: Co-Chairman Winler Carnival Social Commiifee. Pi Bela Phi. 0 MARILYN L. BRINDLEY, Sociology. Presiclenf Pan-Hel- lenic Council: W.A.A.1 Women's Forum. Pi Be+a Phi. MARY G. BROWNFIELD ROBERT S. BRUNS MARY D. BUCHANAN 4 krw 3 TALMAN C. BUDD, Il MARY-JEAN BURR CLAYTON BUTZER Firs+ Row: 0 MARY G. BROWNFIELD, Fine Aris. O ROBERT BRUNS, Physics. lniramurals: Dean's Lisi. Kappa 0 MARY D. BUCHANAN, Fine Aris. W.A.A. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Second Row: O TALMAN C. BUDD, ll, Polirical Science. Class Ring Represenfaiive. Thefa Chi. 0 MARY-JEAN lish. Assis+anf Edifor Campus g Debaiing Club: Women's Forum. 0 CLAYTON BUTZER, Economics. lnira ' idenf Sigma Phi Epsilon. THESENIQR CLA BARBARA N. BRAILE CAROL M. BRAUTIGAM MARILYN L. BRINDL Delia Rho. BU RR, En g- murals. Pres- SS E R THE SENIOR CLASS Firsl Row: 0 CAROL L. CADMUS, Psychology. W.A.A.: Women's Forum: Mounfain Club. O WILLIAM T. CATHCART, English. Liferary Edifor FronIiers . 0 MARIE A. CAVANAUGHH Social Sludies for Teaching. Women's Assembly: Wom- en's Forum. Kappa Della. 0 BARBARA A. CHANEY, Fine Arfs. Co-Chairman Communily Chesf Drive: Co-Chair- man Forum Commiffeeg Variefy Show Prize Scripf. Della Della Della. 0 FRANK E. CHURCHILL, Economics. Band Member and Manager. Alpha Tau Omega. Second Row: I LAWRENCE B. CLINE, Psychology. C JAMES H. COOLEY, Biology and Chemislry. 0 WILLIAM A. COY, Biology and Chemislry. Chi Psi. 0 CAROLYN CRANE, English. Women's Forum: Winler Carnival Commiffee Chair- man: Mounlain Club. Alpha Xi Della. 0 WILLIAM D. CRONIN, Economics and Polilical Science. Presidenl Blue Key: Treasurer Senior Class: Men's Assembly Represenlalive: Caplain Hoclcey Team: Waubanakee. Della Upsilon. CAROL L. CADMUS WILLIAM T. CATHCART MARIE A. CAVANAUGH BARBARA A. CHANEY FRANK E. CHURCHILL LAWRENCE B. CLINE JAMES H. COOLEY WILLIAM A. COY CAROLYN CRANE WILLIAM D. CRONIN Page 27 THE SENIOR CLASS Firsf Row: 0 WALTER A. CROWELL, Economics. Chi Psi. 0 BARBARA CUMMISKEY, American Lileralure. Players: Fron- I'iers . Kappa Della. 0 WILLIAM L. CURRAN, JR., Biology ancl Chemisfry. Newman Club: Alchemisls' Club: Fresh- man Slci Team. Della Kappa Epsilon. 0 BRUCE J. CURTIS, Economics. Co-Caplain Baseball Team: Blue Key: Alh- Ielic Council: Men's Assembly Represenlalive: Presidenl' Kappa Della Rho. 0 RICHARD H. DAILY, English. Caplain Track Team: Aihlelic Council: In+ramuraIs. Chi Psi. Second Row: 0 JOSEPH W. S. DAVIS, JR., Polilical Science. Basltelball Team. Chi Psi. 0 SAM P. DAVIS, JR., Economics. I.R.C.: Mounlain Club. Thela Chi. I RICHARD P. DAY, Physical Educalion. Foolball Team: Men's Inlramuralsg Men's As- sembly Represenfalive. Phi Kappa Tau. O DOROTHY E. DEYERBERG, Psychology. Women's Forum: W.A.A.: Women's Assembly Represenlalive. Alpha Xi Della. 0 ELIZABETH DILLINGHAM KRESS, Social Sfuelies. W.A.A.: French Club. WALTER A. CROWELL BARBARA CUMMISKEY WILLIAM L. CURRAN, JR. BRUCE J. CURTIS RICHARD H DAILY JOSEPH W. S. DAVIS, JR. SAM P. DAVIS, JR. RICHARD P. DAY DOROTHY E. DEYERBERG ELIZABETH DILLINGHAM Page 28 f EUGENE C. DIX PHYLLIS J. DIXON Firsi' Row: O EUGENE C. DIX, Geology ancl Geography. Delfa Kappa Epsi- lon. O PHYLLIS J. DIXON, French. French Club: Spanish Club: Newman Club: W.A.A. Second Row: O LAURENCE R. DRAPER, Biology ancl Chemisfry. W.M.C.R.S.: Glee Club: Choir. Alpha Tau Omega. JEANNE M. DUVALL, French. French Club: Mounfain Club: Women's Forum. Sigma Kappa. BARBARA A. ECKMAN RICHARD A. EDDY RUTH ELDRIDGE LAURENCE R. DRAPER JEANNE M. DuVALL if BRIG B. ELLIOTT JOHN V. EMERSON CARYL P. ENTWISTLE Firsf Row: 0 BARBARA A. ECKMAN, French. French Club: Women's Forum: Carnival CommiHee. Kappa Kappa Gamma. I RICHARD A. EDDY, Poliiical Science. Varsify Track Team: Inframurals: Assisfanf Coach Junior Varsiiy Fooiball Team. Chi Psi. 0 RUTH ELDRIDGE, Poliiical Science. Choir: W.A.A.: Women's Forum. Phi Mu. Second Row: O BRIG B. ELLIOTT, English. Direcior I95I Varieiy Show: CuI'I'ure Conference CommiHee: Winfer Carnival Corn- mifiee. Theia Chi. 0 JOHN V. EMERSON, Polifical Science. I.R.C.: Players: Mouniain Club. O CARYL P. ENTWISTLE, American Liferaiure. FronIiers : Women's Forum: Players. THE SENIOR CLASS LOUISE ERB D. PAUL FARIS Firsl Row: 0 LOUISE ERB, Hislory. Presidenf W.A.A.g Mounlain Club. Pi Bela Phi. 0 D. PAUL FARIS, Social Sludies for Teaching. Second Row: 0 PETER B. FLICKINGER, Economics. Della Upsilon. 0 JOHN P. FOLEY, Hislory. lnlramuralsg Newman Club: Manager Hoclcey Team. Kappa Della Rho. AUDREY E. FRANK CYNTHIA H. FUGUET SAMUEL A. GABLE PETER B. FLICKINGER JOHN P. FOLEY ROGER R. GIBSON THOMAS W. GILLAM EDWARD A. GLEASON, JR. Firsl Row: 0 AUDREY E. FRANK, Psychology. Mounlain Club: Women's Forum, Co-Chairman,Win'rer Carnival Commiilee. O CYNTHIA H. FUGUET, French. French Club: Mounfain Club. Della Della Della. 0 SAMUEL A. GABLE, Eco- nomics. Sailing Club and Team Member, Carnival Commilleeg Alpha Sigma Psi. Second Row: 0 ROGER R. GIBSON, Sociology. Hockey Team: Baseball Squad. Della Upsilon. 0 THOMAS W. GILLAM, Chem- islry. Chgirman lnlramural Slci Meef. Alpha Tau Omega. OEDWARD A. GLEASON, JR., French. Commodore Sailing Club: l.F.C.g Men's Assembly Represenlaliveg Alhlelic Council. Kappa Della Rho. THE SENIOR CLASS, Page 30 THE SENIOR CLASS Firsl' Row: 0 GEORGE A. GLEASON, PoIi'ricaI Science. Business Manager Campus : Eclilor College Handbook: Debaling Club. Chi Psi. O RICHARD B. GORDON, Polilical Science. German Club: Execulive Council I.R.C.: Mounfain Club. O RICHARD J. GOWDY, English. Sigma Phi Epsilon. 0 SUZANNE W. GOYNE, English. Treasurer Sail- ing Clubg W.A.A.: Women's Forum. 0 JOYCE E. GREENE, French. French Club: Players: W.A.A.: Women's Forum. Ka ppa Della. Second Row: 0 RODERICK L. GRIFFIS, Economics. Newman Club: Wig and Pen: Choir: In+ramuraIs. Delia Kappa Epsilon. 0 MARGARET L. GROFF, Drama. Presiclenl' Wig and Pen: Women's Assembly Represenlalive: Class Aclvisor. 0 ALAN M. GUSSOW, American Lileralure. Edilor of Campus : Blue Key: Chairman of S.E.P.C. Alpha Sigma Psi. C ROBERT W. GYZANDER, Psychology. Judicial Commiffee: LaCrosse: Glee Club: I.F.C, Presiclenl of Thela Chi. 0 WILLIAM L. HALL, JR., Economics. Foolball: BasIxe+baIl. Kappa Della Rho. GEORGE A. GLEASON RICHARD B. GORDON RICHARD J. GOWDY SUZANNE W. GOYNE JOYCE E. GREENE RODERICK L. GRIFFIS MARGARET L. GROFF ALAN M. GUSSOW ROBERT W. GYZANDER WILLIAM L. HALL, JR Page 3I MARY L. HALSTED ALICE B. HILDRETH Page 32 THE SENIOR CLASS Firsf Row: 0 MARY L. HALSTED, Fine ArIs. Social Chairman Senior Class: Culfure Conference Commiiiee: Phofography Edi- Ior of I95I KALEIDOSCOPE. 0 ROGER H. HANDY, Mafhemafics. Judicial Commi'Hee: Men's Assembly Repre- sen'IaIive. Delia Upsilon. 0 NANCY M. HARRISON, American Liferafure. Band: Women's Forum. Della Della Delia. 0 DAVID L. HEMPHILL, Biology and Chemisiry. Blue Key: Choir: Traclc Team: Co-Chairman Junior Week- end I95I. Delia Upsilon, 0 SHIRLEY M, HERRMAN, Home Economics. Cheerleader: Vice-Presidenr Senior Class: Adveriising Manager Campus : Alpha Xi Delfa. Second Row: O ALICE B. HILDRETH, English. Winfer Carnival Queen: Manager Women's Slri Team: W.A.A.: Skyline. Pi Beia Phi. 0 ROBERT W. HISEY, Chemisfry. Alpha Sigma Psi. SARA A. HOLCOMB, Psychology. Skyline: Treasurer Senior Class: W.A.A.: Women's Forum. 0 CAROL C. HOLMES, Psychology. Presidenf Women's Sfudenf Governmenf: Morfar Board: W.A.A. Kappa Kappa Gamma. 0 JEAN C. HOSFORD, American Liferaiure. Women's Forum: Co- Edifor Winfer Carnival Program: Campus Business Sfaff. Pi Bela Phi. ROGER H. HANDY NANCY M. HARRISON ROBERT W. HISEY SARAH A. HOLCOMB DAVID L. HEMPHILL SHIRLEY M. HERRMAN CAROL C. HOLMES JEAN C. HOSFORD LUCIA P. HOWARD WILLIAM H. HOWARD Firsr Row: 0 LUCIA P. HOWARD, Fine Arls. Mounlain Club, Nurses Aid. Della Della Della. I WILLIAM H. HOWARD, Physics. Presi- denl Alchemisis Club: Debafing Club. Alpha Tau Omega. Second Row: 0 JUDITH A. HUDDERS, American LiIera+ure. Wig and Peng Players: Carnival Commiliee. O WILLIAM R. HUEY, JR., Poliii- cal Science. Presidenl I.F.C.g Blue Key: Co-Manager Foofball Programs. Della Upsilon. ANN T. HUME JAMIQS K. HUTCIIINSON JACQUELINE A. JOHNSON JUDITH A, HUDDERS WILLIAM R. HUEY, Jn. I I I I , I I STEPHEN A. JUNE EDWARD D. KAPLAN Donor:-cY J. KAY Firsf Row: 0 ANN T. HUME, Hislory. Women's Forum: I.R.C.q Mounlain Club. 0 JAMES K. HUTCHINSON, Biology. Track Team, Inframurals. Sigma Phi Epsilon. 0 JACQUELINE A. JOHNSON, Home Economics. Assis+anI Business Mana- ger Campus and KALEIDOSCOPE: Charles Balmer WrigI1fSchoIarship, Second Row: 0 STEPHEN A. JUNE, Economics. Presidenl' Alpha Sigma Psi. O EDWARD D. KAPLAN, Hislory. Lacrosse Team, Black Panfhersg Inframurals. Chi Psi. 0 DOROTHY J. KAY, Fine Arfs. Culfure Conference Commilleeg Women's Forum: Nurse's Aide. Pi Bela Phi. THE SENIOR CLASS JEANNE C. KOELSCH RICHARD M. KROECK FRANK C. La6ATTUTA PRISCILLA A. KAY ANN-MARIE KEARNEY Firsl Row: 0 PRISCILLA A. KAY, Biology. Band: Women's Forum: Moun fain Club. Sigma Kappa. O ANN-MARIE KEARNEY, Englislw. -- Band: Newman Club: Women's Forum. Kappa Della. Second Row: O WILLIAM V. KINNARD, JR., Biology and Cl1emis-Iry.AIcl'1e'n isfs' Club: lnframurals: Laboralory Assislanl. Della Upsilon. O GRACE E. KNAPP, Hisfory. Women's Forum: W.A.A.: I.R.C. Debaling Club. I I Q' WILLIAM V. KINNARD GRACE E. KNAPP FRED L. LAKE CHARLES S. LAUER LUCILLE S. LEE I Page 34 Firsl Row: O JEANNE C. KOELSCH, Biology. Women's Forum: W.A.A.: Players. Sigma Kappa. 0 RICHARD M. KROECK, Polilical Science. Lacrosse Team: Sailing Team: Assislanl Edilor Campus , Della Upsilon. FRANK C. LAGATTUTA, Biology. Newman Club. Second Row: O FRED L. LAKE, Economics. Slci Palrol. Sigma Phi Epsilon. 0 CHARLES S. LAUER, Sociology. Blue Key: Hoclxey Team: Campus Slaff. Della Upsilon. O LUCILLE S. LEE, Fine Arls. Women's Forum: Mounlain Club. Phi Mu. THE SENIOR CLASS THE SENIOR CLASS Firsl Row: 0 MARGARET A. LEWIS, Polilical Science. Slryline: Women's Slri Team: Women's Forum. Kappa Delia. 0 ALICE THOR LIEBMANN, French. 0 PAUL R. LINCOLN, Economics. Inlramuralsg Men's Assembly Represenlaiiveg Moun- Iain Club. Delia Upsilon. 0 SHARON J. LOCKE, Fine Aris. French Club: Women's Forum: Players. 0 ELIZABETH W. LOEMKER, Psychology. Morlar Board: Presidenl Women's Forum. Della Delia Della. Second Row: O JACQUELINE LOGAN, Psychology. Choir: C.A.: Women's Forum: Winler Carnival Commilfee. Delia Della Delia. O PAULA M. LOUGHRAN, French. French Clulo: Ballet Pan-Hellenic Council. Presideni Kappa Delia. 0 SARAH B. LUNT, Hislory. Nurse's Aide: W.A.A: Women's Forum. Kappa Kappa Gamma. 0 ANN McADOW, Polifical Science and French. Treasurer Women's Sludeni Governmenl: Secrelary CuI+ure Conference: French Club: Managing Edifor I95I KALEIDOSCOPE. Presideni Sigma Kappa. O EDWARD F. McALEER, Polifical Science. Sigma Phi Epsilon. MARGARET A. LEWIS ALICE THOR LIEBMANN PAUL R. LINCOLN SHARON J. LOCKE ELIZABETH W. LOEMKER ml' ,KQV A V , I JACQUELINE LOGAN PAULA M. LOUGHRAN SARAH B. LUNT ANN MCADOW EDWARD F. MCALEER I I Page 35 I I ,, THE SENIOR CLASS Firsl' Row: : 0 NANCY J. McALLASTER, Biology and Chemislry. Women's Forum: Mouniain Club. Alpha Xi Delia. 0 HAROLD E- MCGEE. Polifical Science. Business Manager Campus : Judicial Commiffee: Inframurals. Thefa Chi. 0 MARY LEE McGOWAN, Hisiory. Co-Chairman I95I Junior Weekend: Junior Weelrend Queen I95I: Senior Advisor, Pi Bela Phi. 0 MARCIA L. MCINTIRE, American Liferaiure and Polifical Science. Co-Chairman Culiure Conference: Presidenf Senior Class: Opfima Award I95I: Choir. Alpha Xi Delia. 0 KENNETHA A. MCKINLEY, Home Eco- nomics. Choir: Women's Forum: Winfer Carnival Commiiiee. Pi Befa Phi. Second Row: 0 MARY-LOUISE McLEOD, Social Sfudies for Teaching. Women's Assembly: Women's Forum: Chapel Commifiee. O ANN M. McMILLEN, American Liferafure. Assisfani Business Manager CAMPUS. Della Delia Delia. 0 ROSA- LIND MCPEAKE, Spanish. S.E.P.C.: Spanish Club: Varieiy Show. Alpha Xi Delia. 0 RICHARD N. MacNAIR, Chem- is+ry. Flying Panlhersg Alchemisfs' Club. Sigma Phi Epsilon. O RICHARD T. MARLETTE, Economics. Baslceiballg Newman Club. Delia Upsilon. NANCY J. McALLASTER HAROLD E. MCGEE MARY LEE MCGOWAN MARCIA L. McINTIRE MARY-LOUISE MCLEOD ANN M. MCMILLEN Page 36 KENNETHA A. McKINLE if A.. ROSILAND McPEAKE RICHARD N. MACNAIR RICHARD T. MARLETTE c. MARSTON ROBERT s. MARTIN Firsl' Row: O LILLIAN C. MARSTON, French. French Club: Chamber Music Group: Vermonl Sfale Symphony: I.R.C. 0 ROBERT S. MARTIN, Economics. Co-Direclor Variefy Show: Presidenf Glee Club: S.E.P.C. Thela Chi. Second Row: JONNA M. MAURITZEN, Psychology. Women's Forum: Pres- idenl' Phi Mu. 0 HERBERT R. MELCHIOR, Biology. W.M.C.R.S. JOYCE E. MITCHELL GODFIZEY MORGAN, III PHYLLIS J. MORTIMER MARY G. MUESSEL ADELE K. MULLEN DUNNE A. MUTTI Firsl' Row: 0 JOYCE E. MITCHELL, Biology. W.A.A.: Women's Assembly. Della Delfa Delia. I GODFREY MORGAN, III, Economics. Glee Club: l.R.C. 0 PHYLLIS J. MORTIMER, Psychology. Cabin Manager W.A.A.: Secre+ary-Treasur- er Pan-Hellenic Council: House Presidenl Fores+ Wes+. Sigma Kappa. Second Row: O MARY G. MUESSEL, Fine Arls. Choir. O ADELE K. MULLEN, Polilical Science. Women's Forum: W.A.A.: Busi- ness Slaff Fronl'iers. Kappa Della. O DUANE A. MUTTI, Psychology. Blaclt Panlhers: Business S'Ia'Ff Campus : Inlramurals. Chi Psi. THE SENIOR CLASS JONNA M. MAURITZEN HERBERT R. MELCHIOR , E ANNE G. NICHOLS PRISCILLA M. NORMA Firs+ Row: 0 ANNE G. NICHOLS, Mafhemafics. S.E.P.C. Kappa Della. 0 PRISCILLA M. NORMAN, Psychology. Women's Forum. Second Row: 0 POLLY B. NORTON, American Liferafure. Slrylineg Co-Chair man Winter Carnival I95I. Pi Bela Phi. 0 KENNETH A. NOURSE, English. Chairman Judicial Commilleeg Campus Siafl' W.M.C.R.S.g Debafing Club. Delia Upsilon. BARBARA J. OETJEN MARIAN B. OLDS CHARLOTTE F. OLSEN POLLY B. NORTON KENNETH A. NOURSE JAMES G. OLSON BARBARA J. OSBORNE DAVID A. PAGE Firs+ Row: O BARBARA J. OETJEN, French. French Club: W.A.A.: OFficer's Council I.R.C. Kappa Kappa Gamma. 0 MARIAN B. OLDS, American Lifera+ure. Women's Assembly Poin+ System Chairman: Chairman Variefy Show Commiffeeg Carni- val Program Commiflee. Kappa Della. 0 CHARLOTTE F. OLSEN, English. Treasurer W.A.A.g Pan-Hellenic Council: Women's Assembly Represenlafive. Phi Mu. Second Row: I JAMES G. OLSON, Fine Arls. Inframurals. Theia Chi. I BARBARA J. OSBORNE, Biology. Secrefary Senior Classy Culfure Conference Commiflee. 0 DAVID A. PAGE, Biology and Chemistry. Vice-Presidenf l.F.C.Z FFGSII- men Advisor: lnlramurals. Chi Psi. THE SENIOR CLASS THE SENICR CLASS Firsl' Row: o Joi-IN A. PAGENSTECHER, Geology ooo eoogroohy. cha Por. o LYNN PAHNER, American Lileralure: Ao. sislanl Edilor Campus : Lilerary Edilor I95I KALEIDOSCCOPE. I ELIZABETH D. PARKER, Chemislry. Skyline: Win- ler Carnival Commillee: Women's Forum. 0 JEANNE C. PARKER, French. Presidenl French Club: W.A.A.: New- man Club. Kappa Della, 0 RUTH A. PARRY, Biology and Chemislry. Phi Mu. Second Row: 0 DAVID C. PAULSON, Economics, Baseball Team: Hoclcey Team Manager. Sigma Phi Epsilon. O MARTHA K. PECK, Fine Arls. Women's Forum: W.A.A.: Choir: Variely Show, 0 ANN W. PERRY. Psychology. Cullure Confer- ence Commillee: Variely Show. Presiclenl Alpha Xi Della. O ELIZABETH A. PIERCE, French. French Club: Wom- en's Forum-Chairman Thrill Shop: Co-Edilor I95O-5l Handbook. I MARTHA J. POTTER, French. Secre'lary-Treas- urer French Club: C.A.: Band: Women's Assembly Represenlalive. OHN A. PAGENSTECHER LYNN PAHNER ELIZABETH D. PARKER JEANNE C. PARKER RUTH A. PARRY DAVID C. PAULSON MARTHA K. PECK ANN W. PERRY ELIZABETH A. PIERCE MARTHA J. POTTER Page 39 THE SENIOR LASS Firsl' Row: 0 PHEBE A. PRESCOTT, French. Business Manager FronIiers : French Club: W.A.A. Della Della DeI+a. O RON- ALD P. PRINN, Mafhemalics. Co-Chairman Communily Chesf Drive: Track Team. Alpha Sigma Psi. 0 GEORGE C. RAPP, Economics, Track Team: Cross Counlry Team: Ski Team Manager. Kappa Della Rho. 0 ELBERT C, RATHBURN, Physical Educaiion. Fooflaall Tea-m: Hockey Team: Blue Key. Phi Kappa Tau, O ROBERTA REY, Fine Arfs. Chief Jus- fice Women's S+uden+ Governmeni: Co-Direcior Varieiy Show: Mor+ar Board: Cheerleader. Alpha Xi Della. Second Row: O VIOLA J. RICE, Sociology. Women's Forum: W.A.A.: Winfer Carnival CommiHee: Mounlain Club. 0 BARBARA B. RILEY, English. 0 JEAN M. ROBERTS, Polilical Science. Newman Club: I.R.C. 0 MARY A. ROBERTS, English. Nurse's Aide: W.M.C.R.S. Kappa Kappa Gamma. 0 JOHN A. ROBERTSON, Sociology. PHEBE A. PRESCOTT RONALD P. PRINN GEORGE C. RAPP ELBERT C. RATHBURN ROBERTA REY VIOLA J. RICE BARBARA B. RILEY JEAN M. ROBERTS MARY A. ROBERTS JOHN A. ROBERTSON Page 40 i , JOYCE ROHR DONALD E. ROWE Firsl' Row: O JOYCE ROHR, English. Dance Club: W.A.A. O DONALD E. ROWE, Physical Educaiion. Baskelball Team: Campus Sporls Sfaff. Thefa Chi. Second Row: 0 JOHN F. ROY, Economics. Fooiball Team: Newman Club: l.R.C.: Inlramurals. Della Upsilon. 0 MARTHA J. RUPP, Amer- ican Li+era+ure. Women's Ski Team: Skyline: German Club: Ski Pafrol. Sigma Kappa. JACK SACHER, JR. DANIEL S. SCOTT de BENNEVILLE K. SEELEY, JR JOHN F. ROY MARTHA J. RUPP NANCY W. SHAHAN NINA SHAPIRO LILLIAN S. SHARKEY Firsl Row: 0 JACK SACHER, JR., Fine Arls. Co-Chairman Winler Carnival: Choir: Glee Club. Alpha Sigma Psi. 0 DANIEL S. SCOTT, Economics. Presiden+ Senior Class: Baskelball Team: Co-Chairman Culfure Conference: Blue Key: Waubana- kee. Delia Kappa Epsilon. 0 deBENNEVlLLE K. SEELEY, Geology and Geography. Ski Pafrol: Skyline: Chairman Woodsman's Weekend. Alpha Sigma Psi. Second Row: 0 NANCY W. SHAHAN, Psychology. Variefy Show: Mouniain Club: Winler Carnival Commiflee. 0 NINA SHA- PIRO, Fine Arfs. I.R.C.: Women's Assembly Represeniaiiveg Chamber Music Group: Vermonf Sfafe Symphony. O LILLIAN S. SHARKEY, English. Newman Club: Winler Carnival Commiflee: Women's Forum. Phi Mu. THE SENIOR CLASS JOAN M. SHAW RUTH A. SHONYO Firsl Row: 0 JOAN M. SHAW, Polilical Science. Presidenl I.R.C. W.M.C.R.S.: French Club. O RUTH A. SHONYO, English. Choir Madrigal Groupg Women's Forum. Second Row: 0 DOROTHY C. SMITH, Polilical Science. Sigma Kappa 0 RICHARD G. SMITH, Economics. Treasurer Mounlain Club Slrylineg Pholographer Campus , Pholographer KALEIDOSCOPE. Alpha Sigma Psi. .als s ' DOROTHY C. SMITH RICHARD G. SMITH WILLIAM F. STOTZ, JR. CONSTANCE E. STOWE HUBERT C. STUBBS, JR. Firsl Row: 0 GEORGE P. SPERRY, Biology ancl CI'1emis+ry. FresI1men Advisor, lnlramuralsg Winler Carnival Commilfee. Chi Psi. 0 ROBERT J. STALKER, JR., Hislory. Co-Caplaln Foofball Team: Baseball Team, Blue Key. Della Upsilon. 0 BARRIE STORRS, Economics. Baseball Team, Inlramuralsg Economics Club. Della Upsilon. Second Row: 0 WILLIAM F. STOTZ, JR., Mafhemalics. Caplain Board Traclcg Chapel Commilfeeg S.E.P.C.g Blue Key, Men's Alhlefic Council. Della Upsilon. O CONSTANCE E. STOWE, Home Economics. W.A.A.: Women's Assembly Rep- resenlaliveg Women's Forum. Pi Bela Phi. 0 HUBERT J. STUBBS, JR., Economics. Choir: Flying Panlhers. Presidenl Chi Psi. THE SENIOR CLASS GEORGE P. SPERRY ROBERT J. STALKER, JR. BARRIE STORRS , K THE SENIOR CLASS Firsf Row: 0 ERNEST C. TANNER, English. College Sporis Publicish Cheerleader: Inhamurals. Thela Chi. 0 JOAN G. TAY- LOR, English. W.A.A. Phi Mu. 0 JOHN L. TAYLOR, Polifical Science. Edifor I95I KALEIDOSCOPEg Assisfanl Edi- Ior Campus g Edifor Carnival Program: Blue Key: Alpha Sigma Psi. O MARY LOU THAYER, Fine Aris. W.A.A.: Class Song Leader: Choir. Pi Bela Phi. I RICHARD C. THAYER, Poliiical Science. Delia Kappa Epsilon. Second Row: O MARION N. THOMANN, French. Financial Chairman Women's Forum: W.A.A.: Mounfain Club: German Club. sigma Kappa. o NANCY J. THOMSEN, Psychology. W.A.A.: House Presiden+ Foresi East President DeI+a Delfa Delia. 0 ARVIN P. TREVVETT, Philosophy. Edifor Fron'Iiers. O BERNIE L. TWITCHELL, Economics. Inframuralsg Mail Clerlc. Delia Kappa Epsilon. O LOIS E. TYSON, Hisfory. Choir. Kappa Delia. ERNEST C. TANNER JOAN G. TAYLOR JOHN L. TAYLOR MARY LOU THAYER RICHARD C. THAYER MARION N. THOMANN NANCY J. THOMSEN ARVIN P. TREYVETT BERNIE L. TWITCHELL LOIS E. TYSON Page 43 THE SENIOR CLASS Firsf Row: o FLORENCE M. uPi-IAM, English. Nurse's Aide: W.A.A. Kappa Kappa Gamma. o ANNE L. UPSON, PoIi+icaI Science. AssociaIe Business Manager C.snnpus s i.R.C. Cninsils Debafing Team: W.A.A.g Mouniain CIub. o JACK E. VARNEY, Cnsnnisny. Fooiball Team. Presidenf DeI+a Kappa Epsilon. o JEAN E. VAUGHAN, Eine Arfs. W.A.A.: Women's Forum: Winfer Carnival Commiffee. Pi Beta viii. o RICHARD H. WADSWORTH, Ennnnnniss. Tennis Team: Choirs Men's Cues Club. DeI+a upsilnn. Second Row: O KNIGHT H. WASHBURN, Fine ArI's. AIpI1a Sigma Psi. O NANCY WATTERS, Home Economics. Women's For- um: Edifor DaIe Book. Pi Befa PI'1i. 0 DOUGLAS P. WEBB, Economics. Manager FooI'baII Team: In'framuraIs. Sig- ma Phi Epsilon. 0 MARY ANN WEBB, Fine Arfs. W.A.A. Kappa Kappa Gamma. O JOAN C. WEBER, Fine Arfs IDramaI. Players: Wig and Pen. FLORENCE M. UPHAM ANNE L. UPSON JACK E. VARNEY JEAN E. VAUGHAN RICHARD H. WADSWORTI' KNIGHT H. WASHBURN NANCY WATTERS DOUGLAS P. WEBB MARY ANN WEBB JOAN C. WEBER Page 44 IEORGE F. WEDGE, JR. FLORENCE WELLS Firsl Row: 0 GEORGE F. WEDGE, JR., English. Lilerary Edifor Fron- +iers . Alpha Sigma Psi. 0 FLORENCE WELLS, W.A.A.g Wom- en's Forum: Mounlain Club. Second Row: 0 JANET M. WEST, Polilical Science. Moriar Board: Secrerary l95l Variefy Show. Presidenl Pi Bela Phi. 0 ELIZABETH P. WEYMOUTH, Psychology. Women's Forum, Mounlain Club: Win- ler Carnival CommiH'ee. JOHN M. WHITE KATE O. WHITE HAVEN WHITESIDE JANET M. WEST ELIZABETH P. WEYMOUTH NATHANIEL H. WHITESIDE CAROL V. WHITHAM JACQUELINE C. WILLAREDT Firsl Row: 0 JOHN M. WHITE, Geology and Geography. Sigma Phi Epsilon. 0 KATE O. WHITE, French. French Club: Rus- sian Clubg Managing Edifor Fron+iers . 0 HAVEN WHITESIDE, Physics. Sailing Team, lniramurals. Kappa Della Rho. Second Row: 0 NATHANIEL H. WHITESIDE, Economics. Ski Team: Sailing Club: Winler Carnival King. Presideni Alpha Sigma Psi. O CAROL V. WHITHAM, American Li+erai'ure.Assis+anI' Edifor Campus , Mounfain Club. Pi Bela Phi. 0 JACOUELINE C. WILLAREDT, American Liferafure. Morfar Board, Co-Chairman Winfer Carnival Commilleeg Players. THE SENIOR CLASS Firsi Row: 0 BRUCE E. WILSON, Hisiory. Kappa Delia Rho. I ROBERT W. WOODBURY, PoIi+icaI Science. Baseball Team: Newman Club: Inframurals. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Second Row: O KING R. WOODWARD, Sociology. Slzylineg Winler Carnival Commiilee, Theia Chi. O RICHARD M. GODFREY, Della Upsilon. AGNES BENEDICT JAMES ALLAN P. MACKINNON FREDERICK D. LARSEN Firs+ Row: BRUCE E. WILSON ROBERT W. WOODBUR KING R. WOODWARD RICHARD M. GODFREY 0 AGNES BENEDICT JAMES, Home Economics. W.A.A..: Women's Forum: Mouniain Club. O ALLAN P. MAC- KINNON, Polifical Science. Foofball Teamg Golf Team. Sigma Phi Epsilon. 0 FREDERICK D. LARSEN, Geology and Geography. THE SENIOR CLA Page 46 SS SENIORS NOT PICTURED 4 DONALD BECK, Biology for Tooohing. o CLARK B. BuRROws, PhIIooooIIy. o JULIA H. ELLIS, Home Economics, DoIIo DoIIo Del+a. o JuDsON FORD, JR., Geology ond eoogfophy. chi Psi. o SIDNEY N. HAMMOND, Economics. sigma Phi Eoonoo. o JOHN v. LOWMAN, Phyoaoo. Alpha Tau Omogo. o ROBERT c. McCULLOCH, Poliiical Science. Fooiball room. Thefa cm.. RICHARD H. RAOLE, Chemisfry and Geology ancl Geography, I JOHN M, URBAN, Malhemaiics. Campus Policemang Newman Club: Players, Theia Chi. 0 ANN L. WARREN, English. M. I. T. PLAN STUDENTS OCHARLES L. MRAZ, Lacrosse Team. Alpha Sigma Psi. 0 JOHN S. HAWKINS, Foofballg Track. CHARLES L. MRAZ JOHN S. HAWKINS Page 47 .AAO in f95f- 752 CARR I-IALI.- a Ihing of beauly and a ioy forever -almosl as many classes held Ihere as in Munroe. COFFEE ROOM-a place lor members ol The lacully Io gel Iogelher-no longer a slrudio for aspiring arlisls, or for midnighl phone calls. CUT SYSTEM-I+'s up +o Ihe professor. Oh! Forgol you're in Cook's Am. Novel class! LATE MINUTES-len and you're on warning, lilleen and you're campused -Nol even a flick? CHAPEL-lironl pews emplyq buf consider The balcony! COFFEE HOUR-in The SIU. U.-bring your friends and gel Io know The lacully beller. Those who know, go! IFC DRINKING CODE-more reslriclion buf more sense. Beer parlies slill reign only aliler I2:3O. MOUNTAIN CLUB CABIN-iusl a Iive minule walk off Ihe Long Trail. Now we can all go oul and enjoy . .. Nalurel 'A 5 GP Ah, iusf 'lime for ihe quiz, I see. C I If Page 48 CLI?- SPORTS-No more freshmen feamsg ifs all one rugged, happy family now. SORORl'l'Y RUSHING-We knew each ofher much beffer sec- ond semesfer and all sides agreed fhaf fhis is fhe besf plan. DEAN'S LIST-expanded fo include all four classes. No longer an advanfage cuf-wise. MRS. ELIZABETH B. KELLY-officially named Dean of Women affer successfully filling fhaf posifion for fha pasf fwo years. HETTY G. WlLKES-no new developmenfs, buf her financial granf should bring fangible resulfs soon. DRAFT-lfs presence sfill looms large, while lVlen's College af- fempfs a blase oufloolc. BLOOD DRIVE--We fhoughf we couldn'f do if, buf we're glad we gave for fhe all-ouf efforf. SPANlSl-l SCHOOL IN MADRID-proves once again fhaf ifs a small world. ls Russia nexf on fhe Middlebury ifinerary? MIDDLEBURY? These and ofhers, sfill only dreams-merging lVlen's and Women's Assemblies, new Thefa Chi house, new swimming pool, new rules--buf lylidd goes on, forever! WE GRADUATED 39 'S S ,A+ azoo A. M. we ,, i 9X ' Fw ++ ++++++ 4 AMERICAN LITERATURE +'+++++ 4 fb ,Q 5 5 T? A 5 Mr. Munford, Mr, Cool: Mr. Lane, Mr. Hifciicock, Mr. Mclniosh Missing: David Seeley Page 52 +++++++++++ CHEMISTRY +++++f++++++ Mr. Moyer, Mr. Harnesi, Mr. Weicksel, Mr. Vo+er Dean NVhHe Page 53 ++++++- CONTEMPORARY CIVILIZATION '+++++ Mr. Reynolds, Mr. Heinrichs Mr. Smi+h, Mr. Klein, Mr. Pren+ice, Mr. Friedland +++++ ++++++ - Ecorxlomlcs P ++++++++++ 1 Page 54 + ++++++ A ENGLISH AND DRAMA +0 ++++++ - Back row-Mr. Merriman, Mr. Brown, Mr. Savage. Fron+ row-Mr. Beers, Mr. Vollcerf. Missing: Mr. Cady, Mr. Perlrins, Mr. Pricltefi, Mr. Purcell, Mr. Van Warl' Mr. Healy, Mr. Wal+on. Missing: Mrs. Lee Page 55 Back Row: M. Bourcier, M, Marfy. Fronf Row: Mlle. Roppei, Mlle. Binand, Miss Dozer. Mr, Sweff, Mr. Illicit, Mr, Garrigus, Mr, Schmid? v ++++++++ GEQLOGY, GEQGRAPHY +++++ +f- AND DRAFTING Herr Neuse, Frau Neuse Mr. Davidson, Mr. Cline, Mr. Tillinghasf Missing: Mr. Whi+e, Mr. Pren+ice Page 57 --++ +++++ 4 HOME ECONOMICS -+++++++f Miss Mueller, Miss Gibson Mr. Bowlrer, Mr. Hazelfine, Mr. Cluff Missing: Mr. Ballou on leave I95I-52 --++++++++++4 MATHEMATICS f +++++ +++4 1730 ,Vim NV,-,, . - Z-1 v fm N- Mr. Bedford, Mr. Carier, Mr. Berger Mr. Andrews, Mr, Sfenson Page 59 ?++++++++f PHYSICAL EDUCAT ON +++++++4 l l l Back Row: Mr. Kelly, Mr. Ciccolella, Mr. Brewn, Mr. Nelson. Fronf Row: Miss Slevin, Mrs. Lee, Miss Rosevear, Mr, Sheehan. l l Mr. Macklin, Mr. 'Wissler Page 60 +++++++++ PQLITICAL SCIENCE ++++++++++- Mr,Tl'1urber, Mr. Bogart Mr. Sieele, Mr, Heinrichs X t Missing: Mr. Hoag Y Mr, Hanson, Mr. Howard, Mr, Valenfine. 1 1 W 1 Chaplain Scofi' Mr. Fayer Page 62 A ++++'+++++ SOCICDLOGY 3933999993-33 Mr. Sholes, Mr. Parker Miss Meriin, Miss BourgeaI, Mr. Guarnaccia, Mrs, Cenfano I ' +++++++ 4 SPANISH AND ITALIAN +++++ ++'1 Page 63 12 Chaplain Charles ScoTT Inside Mead Chapel CHAPEL During The TirsT TorTy years oT Middlebury's hisTory, periodic evangelical revivals aroused The sTudenT body, one radical uprising resulTing in discrediT of The college in The sTaTe. Now, one hundred years laTer, There exisTs a marked change in sTudenT religious acTiviTies. The maioriTy oT undergraduaTes are decidedly apa- TheTic Toward Tormal religion, alThough college bull-sessions sTill evidence speculaTion on maT- Ters oT TaiTh. Two years ago sTudenT grumblings abouT compulsory religion were so pronounced ThaT a sympaTheTic Teeling Toward The necessiTy oT acTion awakened on campus. A poll oT The sTudenT body proved ThaT an overwhelming ma- ioriTy was dissaTisTied wiTh The currenT chapel sysTem providing Tor compulsory aTTendance aT religious services Three Times a week. The Trus- Tees were conTronTed wiTh The poll: and a sTu- denT-TaculTy commiTTee was appoinTed To dis- cuss The siTuaTion, aiming To TorrnulaTe a new program which would be agreeable To The Trus- Tees. Their new plan, a deTiniTe compromise, was inauguraTed This Tall. Calling Tor Twice- weekly required aTTendance aT chapel services and Two volunTary worship programs weekly, The required chapel consisTs oT a religious serv- ice and an assembly Type program. A sTudenT chapel commiTTee oT Tive is responsible Tor The planning oT The services. This new chapel sysTem is under The sTurdy direcTion oT Chaplain Charles ScoTT, new To Midd This year. He has made himselT available To The sTudenTs in his ohfice in The STudenT Un- ion Building, and wiTh his maTure awareness oT sTudenT opinion displays a Triendly and un- dersTanding grasp oT The aTTiTude wiTh which he deals. Our new chapel program has shown an en- couraging improvemenT which we anTicipaTe To be a sTeadily progressive one. Page 65 y 2:30 P. M. mosi' classes are over and we can eifher plunge in'ro or wa+cl'1 . . . ATHLETICS Sixth Row: Weld, Goodwin, Kennedy, Coach Sheehan, Coach Nelson, Coach Guarnaccia, Trainer Pitre, Cummings, Walters. Fifth Row: Steinecke, Morris, Higgins, G. Corey, Dennis, Beattie, Davenport, D. Corey, Coutts, Mackinnon, Webb. Fourth Row: Mason, Field, G. L'bhDk' K Zb'k' Mk' G-'frt'M At ll St Th'dR CbbB Ph'Il' Ad' dG im ac, ur in, ane, a ris ie, a in, nano i, yers, we , evens. ir ow: o , eevers, i ips, mnran , ruman, Smith, Taylor, Foss, Swezey, C. Limbach, Cahill. Second Row: McManus, Hawkins, Tilton, Royce, Beers, McCulloch, Kupilik, Worthing- ton, Alvaro. First Row: Christian, Ali'en, Day, Roy, Stalker, Rathburn, Varney, Calvert, Bramley, Herring. FOGTBALL September-Labor Day blues-high temper- atures and heavy blocking dummies-tootball camp-all business-Duke yelling-Bobo speak- ing-Sam driving-Stalker and Rathburn co- captains-a budding year with treshmen eligi- ble-Duke calls squad the most spirited in Middlebury coaching career -Herring in- iured, out tor season-iunior varsity reappears under Poly Scientist Thurber-three weeks ot grunts and groans then ott to Middletown and Wesleyan. The Cardinals score in every period betore 2,000 homecoming tans-eMidd detense dis- appointing-detense shows great promise-- Allen grabs her laurels as losing cause with ninety yard touchdown run with intercepted pass-two losses, one to Wesleyan and one to l-lank Stevens, detensive haltback who broke an ankle. Back to Pantherdom tor Homecoming clash with Hamilton-ottense clicks with 400 yards in ground gains-Stalker runs wild scoring three times on runs ot eighty, titty-six, and nine yards, gaining thirteen yards per carry-Continentals completely outclassed and take the long trip home on the short end ot a 42-I2 score-Grads pleased with Duke's youngsters. Still at home-heavily tavored St. Lawrence comes to Porter Field with a tabulous string ot seventeen straight victories-Midd does not have a chance, or have they?-l-lalttime score: SLU 29-Midd 7-Sonny Dennis starts second halt spree with sixty-tive yard TD. run with in- tercepted pass-SLU scores-36-I4-Stalker passes titty-tive yards to Tilton tor TD.-Stalker goes over trom one toot line-both teams score again, Middlebury atter recovering a tumble on the SLU sixteen yard line-SLU wins 42-35 in a Merriwell tinish-statistics reveal Makin pulls a Kazmaier: he punted, kicked tive P.A.T.'s, com- pleted tive out ot nine passes, caught one pass, and scored two touchdowns-a moral victory tor the gamest bunch ot players in tour years. On to Beantown suburb ot Medtord, home ot Tutts-Midd has not .scored against the Jum- bos in two years-will the Boston iinx continue? -Tilton throws dandy mass block and Worth- ington ends thirty-eight yard dash in end zone- 9 Leff End Lefl Taclrle Leff Guard Cenfer Righi Guard Righ+ Taclrle Righf End Dennis Morris Varney Day Roy Higgins Tilfon Cahill Admirand Davenporf Alvaro Ashworfh Smifh . Taylor Alvord McCulloch Durkin Mason Field Limbach Foss Kuplick Maclcinnon Bramley Herring Quarferbaclr I Rafhburn I Calverf Cobb AfweH Lef+ Halfback Fullback Righ+ Halfback I Allen Sfallcer Worfhingfon i I Myers Zabrislcie Christian Makin Gianforle Beers Beevem PhHhps nu -1 nn -nl Garvey fies if up af half fime 7-7-Tuffs goes ahead in fhe fhird period I3-7-Midd begins a crunching sevenfy-yard drive-Panfhers fie Jumbos on Allen's five yard charlesfon fhrough seven defenders-Makin wins game wifh conversion I4-I3-Tuffs quarferbaclcing blunder gives Planfhers fhe decision-wifh ball on Midd 'rwo yard line in final minufes of game, Jumbos fry and miss a field goal. Back fo fhe Badlands of Connecficuf and per- ennially powerful Trinify-Banfams are fhe same fasf, shiffy, and quiclc-sfarfing 'feam of l95I -Midd loses 42-I9-Allen goes eighfy-five yards on a beaufiful brolcen field run--Worfh- ingfon duplicafed wifh eighfy-six yard run- Allen finishes Midd scoring wifh fhird period fouchdown highlighfing a .sixfy-five yard march -Makin's P.A.T. sfrealc af fourfeen sfraighf. Panfhers play firsf sfafe game on Norwich's rain, snow, sleef, and fog drenched Sabine Field-players cold fo numbing poinf-Makin leads Middlebury affaclc scoring all fhirfeen poinfs-Sfallcer injured-Cadefs display an ar- ray of mudders led by Meehan fo win 20-13- Myers breaks nose in Brighf-like incidenf--ev- eryone glad fo hear final gun. Home again fo Porfer Field-Zabrislcie re- places iniured Sfallcer and goes on fo record Page 70 four fouchdowns in an amazing display of speed and power-Allen passes fo Dennis for anofher -Worfhingfon goes sevenfy-five yards on fhe bread and buffer play for fhe buck laferal series -Union complefely oufclassed-finally scores againsf subs-Midd wins 40-I3. Then finally fhe big one-Universify of Ver- monf, our arch rival-Mofher Nafure once again floods fhe field. fhen sprinkles if wifh snow-U.V.M. baffles valianfly for fwo periods -Middlebury leads I9-6 af half fime-fhen fhe fireworks-Allen, Zabrislcie, and Worfhingfon run wild-Allen scores four-Zabrislcie, Worfh- FOOTBALL BOX SCORE Middlebury . . . 6: Wesleyan . . 28 Middlebury. . . 42: l-lamilfon . . I2 Middlebury . . . 35: Sf. Lawrence. .42 Middlebury. . . I4: Tuffs . . . I3 I Middlebury . . . I9: Trinify . .I . .42 Middlebury . . . l31 Norwich . . . 20 Middlebury. . .401 Union . . . . I3 Middlebury. . .5Ig U.of Verrnonf. I2 f ingTon, Dennis, and RaThburn score one TD. each-lvlidd line plays superb boTh ways- PanThers wind iT up 5I-12 To seT high score rec- ord in TiTTy-sevenTh meeTing oT The Two schools - Red SmiTh commenTs on The sTroller, Tollow- ing The play up and down The sidelines-Seniors Varney, Roy, STalker, RaThburn, Day, McCul- loch geT Tree Trip To shower in hysTerically happy Midd locker room-Duke proud oT his boys Tor good reason: Tor The TirsT Time in This VermonT rivalry Midd scored over TwenTy-six poinTs-PanThers disTinguished as The second highesT ,scoring Middlebury Team wiTh Two hun- dred TwenTy poinTs Tor The season-TiTTy-one poinTs The highesT scored by Midd ball-carriers since Their 6I-O shellacking oT ForT EThan Allen back in 1926. Much crediT Tor PanTher power musT go To linemen-Varney, Day, Field, Morris, McCul- loch, Kuplick, SmiTh, and Limbach-in each SaTurday TighTing Tor Midd-The unsung heroes -Teamwork ThaT paved The way Tor The running backs, U.V.M.'s deTeaT meanT a greaT end To an average season Tor a TighTing bunch oT gridders D-Morris To be capTain oT nexT year's squad- season looks promising wiTh many oT This year's lineup back Tor acTion. BASKETBALL lnTeresT in The Middlebury baskeTball Team reached a new high This year, and IiTTIe wonder, as no less Than Twelve oT The PanTher's TwenTy- Two games were decided by Three poinT scores or less. The quinTeT ThaT Took The Tloor in The season's opener on December 4Th was an almosT com- pleTe changeover Trom The I95O-5I squad. Coach Tony Lupien, in his TirsT year aT Middle- bury, made many radical changes. CapTain Danny ScoTT was back aT cenTer, while Neil Sheehan, Don Rowe, Ed Killeen, and Treshman Sonny Dennis were sTarTing Tor The TirsT Time. AnoTher Treshman, John CasTelli, showed up so well in pracTices ThaT he earned a sTarTing berTh also. This club wenT on To give The PanTh- ers Their besT season since I936, wiTh an I I-I I record. OTT on The righT TooT, This green PanTher Team upseT Union 59-44. ScoTT and Dennis showed The way, as They conTinued To do all season, by Tallying sixTeen and Twelve poinTs respecTively. DarTmouTh broughT The Midd ball handlers Their TirsT deTeaT oT The season, buT The boys bounded back againsT Paul SmiThs To record a season high oT eighTy-one poinTs, Den- nis rolled along The record Trail wiTh ThirTy poinTs. ST. Michaels proved To be Too Tough, despiTe ScoTT's individual honors wiTh TwenTy- Two poinTs. Following This was The successTul BosTon Trip. AlThough all Three games were losT by The PanThersg TuTTs and NorTheasTern were able To win by mere Two and Three poinT margins respecTively. ATTer ChrisTmas vacaTion The Team was in- volved in Tour consecuTive close decisions. R.P.l. was edged 68-65, while Norwich was able To win in The Tinal .seconds 55-54, and Cham- plain and l-lamilTon were deTeaTed by Two and Three poinT margins. ATTer dropping Three ouT oT Tour oT The nexT Tour games, The PanThers roared back wiTh Tive sTraighT wins, edging Their opponenTs wiTh a ToTal poinT advanTage oT ThirTeen. Dennis really opened up in These lasT games, averaging a high TwenTy-Tour poinTs per game. AgainsT MassachuseTTs he collecTed TwenTy-eighT, buT iT was Ed Killeen's greaT ,shoT Trom mid-courT aT The lasT buzzer which decided The game in Midd's Tavor. Page 72 A win over The UniversiTy oT VermonT, aT BurlingTon, by 50-48 Tollowed. Three sTraighT againsT CoasT Guard, Williams, and Norwich were chalked up in Midd's Tavor beTore ST. Lawrence scored on an upseT. In The Tinale againsT U.V.M. a record crowd saw Midd lose a hearTbreaker, 66-64, wiTh Rowe scoring six- Teen poinTs Tor his besT nighT oT The season. Dennis's high scoring made him The second highesT scorer in VermonT hisTory, wiTh a ToTal oT 389 poinTs, Tor a nineTeen and a halT game average. He was TurTher honored by being se- lecTed Tor The VermonT All STaTe Team. ScoTT had a Three-year high oT 244 poinTs, and was a second Team All STaTe choice. The sTarTing men, plus rebound sTar Roger ColTon, sharp- ,shooTing Perk Perkins, sTeady Fred Brooks. Tlashy ArT Bass, and speed merchanT Neil Shee- han, deserve much oT The crediT Tor a successTul l95l-52 season. BASKETBALL BOX SCORE Middlebury UFITOU - - - Middlebury DarTmouTh . Middlebury Paul SmiThs . Middlebury ST. Michaels . Middlebury TuTTs .... Middlebury BosTon U. . . Middlebury NorTheasTern Middlebury R.P.I. . . . . Middlebury Norwich . . Middlebury Champlain . Middlebury l-lamilTon . . Middlebury ST. Michaels . Middlebury Champlain . Middlebury Paul SmiTh . . Middlebury TriniTy . . . Middlebury MassachuseTTs Middlebury Middlebury Middlebury Middlebury Middlebury Middlebury U.V.M .... CoasT Guard Williams . . Norwich . . ST. Lawrence U.V.M .... Couri Sfra+egy Board. Sonny sefs his record. Standing: Coach Lupien, Killeen, Rowe, Hunf, Perkins, Sheehan, Casfelii, Mgr, Baker. Krryeiing: Colion, Brooks, ScoH, Dennis, Bass. Page 73 MEN'S SKI TEAM STricTly a family affair. Middlel3ury's naTionally known ski Team conf Tinued To vie wiTh equally well known DarT- mouTh College Tor Top collegiaTe skiing honors in l952. Compe-Ting in four major college Carnivals aT DarTmouTh, Williams, lvliddleloury, and ST. Lawrence, Midd besTed DarTmouTh Twice, while Taking second To Them in Two meeTs. However The PanThers managed To regain The EasTern lnTercollegiaTe Skiing AssociaTion Cup Trom DarTmouTh aT The ST. Lawrence Carnival, which alone means The season was a success. Dick Ireland oT BeThel, Maine, capTained The Team along wiTh Olympic skier Verne Good- win, who spenT The winTer in Norway. Regular members oT The TirsT Team included Gale Shaw oT STowe, a specialisT in The Slalom: Ceddie Sherrer, who This year blossomed inTo a Top noTch cross'counTry runnerg Doug Burden, Trosh Tlash in downhill-slalom and likely To be The sporT',s mosT Teared man in TuTure years: Les STreeTer, an all around skier who capTured The SkimeisTer Award aT ST. Lawrence: NaTe WhiTeside, cross-counTry runner and only senior Page 74 Micld's Man of Disfincfion. Shaw on Top, Ulmer below on The squad This year: Rick ElioT, developing cross-counTry and iump man, Gordie Ulmer, long disTance iumper: and Win Tremaine, Tresh- man Nordic combined man. Coach oT The Team is Bobo Sheehan, who doubles as assi.sTanT TooT- ball and baseball coach in oTT seasons. The TirsT meeT oT The season, DarTmouTh Carnival, saw Middlebury Take a Third behind winner DarTmouTh and second place Denver UniversiTy. Doug Burden Took TirsTs in boTh The downhill and slalom: buT Midd weakness in The Nordic evenTs enabled DarTmouTh and Denver To pull ahead. The nexT weekend a reviTaIized Team Took The measure oT The Big Green aT The Williams Carnival, beaTing Them 587.63 To 58433. Rac- ing The downhill over MT. GreyIock's Thunder- boIT Trail, Doug Burden capTured second, Gale Shaw TourTh, and CapTain Dick Ireland sixTh. Middlebury pulled TurTher ahead in The slalom as Shaw and Burden Took TirsT and second wiTh Ireland placing high. Midd really won The meeT on iTs cross-counTry sTrengTh as Cecldie Sher- rer OT Lydonville. VermonT, won The evenT eas- ily by a large margin, NaTe WhiTe,side Taking TiTTh. NoT To be ouTdone in The oTher evenTs, Dick Ireland accomplished The near-impossible in The iumping as he beaT DarTmouTh's ace Charlie Tremblay on a shorT meTer hill. DarTmouTh, however, bounced back as They won Middlebury Carnival held aT The Snow Bowl by TwenTy poinTs. Midd lacked iTs usual poTency in The alpine evenTs, wiTh Doug Burden coming in TourTh in The downhill, The only man To Tinish high in The new slalom course, which proved a Tricky TesT Tor all compeTiTors. Ced- die Sherrer and NaTe WhiTeside did a repeaT perTormance oT The William,s meeT Taking TirsT and TiTTh places respecTively in cross-counTry. ln The iump, held on MiddIebury's TiTTy meTer hill, Tremblay easily besTed The Tield, as lre- land Took Third place Tor Midd. The big TesT oT The Team's sTrengTh was sTill To come aT The ST. Lawrence Carnival where The EISA championships were held. AT This meeT Teamwork paid OTT as Midd's PanTher',s edged ouT DarTmouTh by Tour poinTs in The Tour evenTs. CompeTing wiThouT The services oT Doug Bur- den, Midd gained ground on The Indians in The cross-counTry as Sherrer Took Third while The TirsT DarTmouTh man Tinished TourTeenTh, adding TurTher poinTs in The slalom, as Gale Shaw Tin- ished Third and STreeTer TiTTh. DarTmouTh ThreaTs in iumping Tell on The sTeep hill and Middlebury Took boTh The meeT and The Trophy. Coach S T1 e e h a n, Lamson, VVhHedde, Shaw, Ulmer,Ire- land. Burden, EHQL SheeTen Sherrer, Mgr, Hickox. B5 Page 75 GIRL'S SKI TEAM Middis women skiers conTinued in Their win- ning ways in I952 by beaTing Top EasTern col- leges in Two evenT compeTiTion. Among iTs vicTories during The season, The Team, coached by Fred Neuberger, lisTed Three TirsTs in The Skidmore. Middlebury, and ST. Law- rence WinTer Carnivals. In addiTion To These wins, individual laurels were gained in various open meeTs ThroughouT The EasT, such as The EasTern GianT Slalom Championships and The NaTional Championships held on STowe's MT. lvlansTield. Team members included Jean-Marie McKen- na, Sally Dickerman, Janie Rupp, Alice HildreTh lmanager-skierl, and BeTsy STrong, capTain and sTar performer. l-lailing Trom Hanover, N. l-l., BeTsy placed consisTenTly high aT all oT The meeTs, copping The Skimei,sTer Award Trom her arch rival, Doreen Elder, oT McGill, aT The ST. Lawrence Carnival. Their vicTory aT lviiddlebury's WinTer Carni- val marked The sevenTh sTraighT year ThaT The women have won The Carnival Cup. AT ST. Lawrence, McGill was an early ThreaT in winning The downhill: buT BeTsy led The Team in a comeback by Taking The slalom, giving The meeT To lvlidd. ExcepT Tor Al HildreTh The enTire Team re- Turns nexT year, which means prospecTs are brighT Tor anoTher championship season. Jea n-Marie McKenna. Page 76 Janie Rupp. Freshmen squad members: Damon, WiThingTon, Dickerman, Kirby Ca pTain BeTsy STrong. , MEN'S SKI TEAM RESULTS Darlmou lh Carnival I. Darlmoulh .... . 572.2 2. Denver . . . . 567.I 3. Middlebury . . . . . .5552 I Williams Carnival 1. Middlebury ....... 587.63 ' 2. Darlmoulh . . 584.33 3. New Hampshire . . . . 546.4I Middlebury Carnival I. Darlmoulh ....... 584.03 2. Middlebury . . . 563.95 3. New I-lampshire Sl. Lawre I. Middlebury . 2. Darlmoulh . . 3. Sl. Lawrence . nce Carnival 556.4I 579 574 56I WOMEN'S SKI TEAM RESULTS Skidmore Carnival I. Middlebury 2. Colby Junior College - CAJ CD I Q. 3 O 1 CD Nr' ZZ OEQ Q9- ze CZ -21 2 CD U' C 7 N4 O CD F 2. 4 QL I DJ C 2. 4 CD 1 2. -Q- 54 o -0-s 4 cn 7 3 o 3 -0- Sl. Lawrence Carnival I. Middlebury 2. McGill 3. Vermonl SKIP Frequenlly lhe visilor lo Midd's winler cam- pus will innocenlly inquire, Is lhis a home lor cripples? During lhe ski season iniuries are prevalenl even among lhe besl skiers: bul due lo lhe work ol lhe Ski Palrol lhey are ollen avoided or al leasl lheir seriousness lessened. This organizalion is designed and equipped lo promole grealer salely in skiing. ll has as ils lask lhe planning and mainlenance ol all salely laclors al lhe Snow Bowl and adminislralion ol lirsl aid lo all accidenl viclims al any lime. This year's Palrol is made up ol lwelve regular members and lourleen lryouls, each ol whom is subiecled lo rigorous lesls ol skiing abilily and Red Cross lirsl aid. The group is divided so lhal each member is on duly al leasl lwo A TROL days a week: in addilion, lhe Palrol is also re- sponsible lor salely precaulions during all meels al lhe Bowl. Becoming a member ol lhe Nalional Ski Pa- lrol Syslem in I946, lhe Midd unil lirsl super- vised salely measures lor Carnival in '48. A year laler lhe Palrol cabin was buill, where emergency lrealmenl is given lo viclims aller lhe lhrilling loboggan ride down from lhe slopes. This is only lirsl aid: viclims are lhen laken lo lhe hospilal where lhey line up lo re- ceive crulches. Those who have been unlorlu- nale enough lo become langled up in lhe in- lricale-and ollen perverse-managemenl ol lhe hickory boards cerlainly respecl and deeply appreciale lhe work done by lhis small group ol unsellish skiers. Page 77 HGCKEY December came To Middlebury wiTh a no- Ticeable laclc oT ice aT The Field House rinlc. Thus, Lalce Placid and iTs arTiTicial ice became The haven Tor Middls sTiclc men. While This ac- TiviTy wenT on up norTh, PrinceTon slcaTers, Too, were preparing Themselves on Balcer rinlc's man- made ice. The Two Teams meT on December l4Th aT PrinceTon. NoTeworThy among The missing in The Middlebury lineup were GueTens and Forbes oT The l95l Team. Dave Todd had Talcen over The cage posiTion and Doug Binning occu- pied Forbes' deTense spoT. ATTer waTching The PanThers lose I5-I, PrinceToniTe commmenT was, Those Middlebury boys lcnow how To slcaTe, buT how much pracTice do They geT? The game Tor The nexT day was played wiTh less disasTrous resulTs and a Tinal score oT 5-l, ATTer slcaTing all vacaTion, The boys reTurned To Tind ice on The Field House and Clarlcson on The schedule. AlThough a crushing deTeaT was predicTed Tor The PanThers, iT was noT unTil The Third period ThaT Clarkson builT up a saTe lead. The Tinal score was 8-og buT The mosT encourag- ing TacTor was Bob HarT's perTormance in The neTs. HarT, as a converTed lineman, showed greaT promise as goalie. The Tollowing game wiTh R.P.I. was anoTher Tough one. Their TirsT line who, had slcaTed To- geTher since Their sTudenT days aT ST. PaTriclc's High School in OTTawa, proved To be maThe- maTically minded Canadians, and succeeded in handing Midd Their TourTh loss. The Tide began To change as Norwich Tell 6-l, Champlain was shuT ouT 9-O, and WesT PoinT was be-aTen Tor The second sTraighT year, 4-2. ATTer exams ended, The Team wenT norTh To play ST. Lawrence and a repeaT periformance wiTh Clarlcson. The Larries, a good Team lasT year and a beTTer one This year, came ouT on Top wiTh a 6-2 score. AgainsT Clarlcson The Pan- Thers showed more sparlc Than They had in any previous game, losing by only one goal. Cap- Tain Bill Cronin sTarred as he collecTed Tour oT Midd's Tive goals, The Tough games conTinued To appear in sTrealcs as Yale, ne-xT on The sched- ule, deTeaTed us ll-l. Again Cronin and Company hiT The winning column, as They beaT AmhersT 6-3, and Hamil- Ton 9-l. Forward Line: Bock, Gibson, Cronin, Defense: Menard, Lauer. Blnnlng- Page 78 The big game oT The season and The mosT re- warding vicTory was The 4-2 win over DarT- mouTh during Midd's WinTer Carnivel. Tied 2-2 ai The end oT The second period, Harry Rice and Paul Boch sewed up The game halTway Through The lasT period. Two days laTer Midd broughT iTs season record To eighT and eighf wiTh a IO-I vicTory over Colby. A reTurn maTch wiTh ST. Lawrence Tollowed in which The PanThers led I-O aT The end oT The TirsT period, only To end up aT The shorT end oT a 5-3 score. Middlebury was ouTscored 2-O in The second period, and 3-2 in The Third, buT Boylon, ST. Lawrence goalie, was Torced To malce ThirTy-Two saves ThroughouT The game. The Big Green avenged Their earlier loss wiTh a 5-2 vicTory aT l'lanover. VicTorious malce-up games wiTh l-lamilTon and Williams ended The season. AlThough Three men will be losT Through grad- uaTion, The sophomore and iunior leTTermen re- Turning nexT year assure ThaT There is promise Tor a successTul and winning season in l952-53. FINAL Middlebury Middlebury Middlebury Middlebury Middlebury Middlebury Middlbeury Middlebury Middlebury Middlebury Middlebury Middlebury Middlebury Middlebury Middlebury Middlebury Middlebury Middlebury Middlebury Middlebury Middlebury HOCKEY RESULTS PrinceTon . PrinceTon Clarlcson R. P. I. . . Norwich . Champlain WesT Poinl ST. Lawrence Clarlcson . Yale . . . AmhersT . l'lamilTon Williams . Norwich . DarTmouTh Colby . . ST. Lawrence DarTmouTh Brown . . Williams . l'lamilTon . .I5 .5 .8 ..6 .I .O .2 .6 .6 .Il ..3 . I . l . 3 . 2 . I . 5 . 5 .l3 .2 .l S1andi'ng: Trainer Pifre, Brnnung, Jennings, Menard, Cooney, Mgr. Foley, Coach Nelson, Pafch, Marshall, Rice, Mgr. Paulson, Siffingz HarTT, Gibson, Bock, Cronin, Rafhburn, Lauer, T dd O . Page 79 MEN' S INTRAMURAL FINAL INTRAMURAL RESULTS Evenf Winning Team BaskeTball l95O-5I . . . . . DelTa Upsilon Skiing l95I .... . .Kappa DelTa Rho Track l95l . . . Baseball l95I . . EooTball l95I . . Tennis l95l . . GOIT I95l. . . Volleyball l95I . . skiing 1952. . . I-lockey i952 . . BaskeTball T952 . . ......ChiPsi .Sigma Phi Epsilon DelTa Kappa Epsilon ......ChiPsi .Alpha Tau Omega ......ChiPsi . . . DelTa Upsilon DelTa Kappa Epsilon . . . . . TheTa Chi The baTTle of inTramural sporTs Trom The win- Ter aThleTics oT T950-SI Through The '51-'52 ,sea- son is a closelyYToughT one. In l95O-5l, baskeT- ball Tans saw D.U. corne Through To Take The crown wiTh an unblemished record oT eighT wins. ln The ski meeT The K.D.R. Ranchers rode To a close Tinish by a scanT .3 oT a poinT ahead oT The A.S.P. men in This TirsT Tour-evenT inTra- mural ski meeT in Midd's hi,sTory. Spring broughT Track and .soTTball inTo The limelighT. ln a meeT limiTed To The dashes and weighTs, The Chi Psi's came ouT on Top wiTh 52lf2 poinTs. Baseball was a close race wiTh D.K.E, and Sig Ep Tied aT The end oT The season. A playoTT broughT vicTory To The Sig Eps. Page 80 The reTurn oT Tall broughT Touch TooTball. When The wins and losses were Tallied Chi Psi and D.K.E. were Tied, The playoTT giving TirsT place To D.K.E. Fall also saw Tennis and goli compeTiTion wiTh Chi Psi and A.T.O. Taking The laurels. WiTh The arrival oT cold weaTher compeTiTion was Torced indoors. The volleyball season ended wiTh a TirsT place Tie beTween Chi Psi and T. C., wiTh Chi Psi The vicTors in The playoT'T game. While D.U. Took The ski meeT, T.C. won baskeT- ball wiTh an unscaThed record: and D.K.E. wrapped up hockey by deTeaTing T.C. in The Ti- nal game. . fam CROSSC FINAL CRCSS COUNTRY RESULTS Middlebury . . 407 Union . Middlebury . . 30: Amhersl Middlebury . . 29: Williams Middlebury Middlebury . .397 U. ol Vl. . .I5g Champlain The Middlebury College cross counlry leam, lacing a dillicull schedule and in need ol re- placemenls lor lour ol lasl year's lellermen, was able lo win only one meel in live .slarls lasl lall. Their lone viclory was over Champlain College by a shuloul score ol lilleen lo lilly. The lirsl meel ol lhe season againsl a slrong Union leam, led by one ol lhe lop runners in lhe Easl, resulled in a decisive viclory lor lhe visilors on lhe Middlebury course. The Panlhers sullered anolher deleal by Amhersl by a closer score ol lwenly-live lo lhirly. This race was won by Roger M'ay, Middlebury caplain. l-lis lime ol OUNTRY 24:50 over lhe lour mile course was lasl enough lor a lorly second viclory over Don Bishop ol Amhersl. The olher Middlebury runner in lhe lirsl six was Ed l-liclcox, who linished in lhird place. ln a holly conlesled ballle wilh Williams on lhe home course, lhe Panlhers dropped a close decision, lwenly-six lo lwenly-nine. Banla ol Williams won lhe race in 23:45.13 seconds. May was second, lhirleen seconds laler, while olher Panlher runners linished lillh, sixlh, and sev- enlh. In lhe linal meel ol lhe season, lhe Middle- bury harriers were bealen by lhe Universily ol Vermonl by a score ol lwenly-lhree lo lhirly- nine. Running in a driving rain and anlxle-deep mud on lhe Middlebury course, Mel Wrisley ol Vermonl look individual honors wilh a lime ol 23:48. Roger May was again in second place, lourleen seconds laler. Throughoul lhe season May was a consislenl- ly good performer. ln lhe live meels he linished no less lhan lhird: and he had lwo lirsls lo his credil. Prospecls lor nexl season are encouraging. May will be baclc lo caplain lhe leam again: and since no one was losl lhrough gradualion, much irnprovemenl is expecled in lhe presenl members. Sfanding: Wolcoff, Haviland, Boynfon, Tlzommessen, Mor- g KnI'g T ' MC Il May H'k an, ee in : remaine, c onne , , ic cox, Thomson, Bowne. Page 8I i 1 QQ Standing: Hawkins, Faber, ireland, C H Daily, Sherburne, Ablondi, Hem 4 Page 82 Capfain Ablondi sprinis in. ascio, ufchinson, Wesl, Hickox, May, Coach Brown. Kneeling: Elwell, Eddy, phill, diNal'aIe. FINAL TRACK RESULTS Williams . . 96lf2 Middlebury . 38lf2 Vermonl . . 8Olf2 Middlebury . 33lf2 Colby . . . 28 Bales . . 23 Middlebury . 75 Champlain . 5l Trinily . . 8l Middlebury . 45 Vermonl . . 94 Middlebury . . 37 Norwich . .... 4 E.I.C.A.A. Middlebury-sixllfu oul of len TRACK Cold weaTher and soTT Tracks were no deTer- renT To George WesT, whose record-breaking performances in The 220 yard dash provided The highlighT oT The l95l Track season. In The EasTern lnTercollegiaTes George hiT The Tape in 2l.5, clipping Two TenThs oT a second Trom The previous mark. IT was in The sTaTe meeT, how- ever, ThaT he reached his peak, Turning in a Tor- rid 2I.2 To smash The old record oT 22.0. He Tinished The season as high scorer wiTh nineTy- seven poinTs, Tollowed by Dick Daily wiTh sixTy- seven and Ray Ablondi wiTh ThirTy-Three. The laTTer Two were elecTed as co-capTains Tor The l952 season. Dick's specialTies are The Two hur- dles, while Ray runs boTh The 440 and 880. Twelve men received varsiTy leTTers Tor Their season's work, including CapTain Don Sher- burne, lO0 and 220 yard dashes: Dick Eddy, discus: Roger May, milerp Dave Hemphill, high iump and pole vaulTg Dick freland, hurdles: Don Faber, hammer and discus: Al Bragg, pole vaulT, Ron Prinn, high iump and iaveling Ed Hickox, Two mile run. The Team as a whole had a succe.ssTul season, spliTTing Tour dual meeTs, placing second in boTh The sTaTe meeT and a quadrangular meeT, and Tinishing sixTh ouT OT Ten in The EasTern ln- TercollegiaTes on The sTrengTh oT a pair oT TirsTs by WesT in boTh The l00 and 220 yard dahes. Williams was The opening opponenT, laTe in April, The Ephmen repeaTed Their lopsided vic- Tory oT The previous year, despiTe TirsTs by WesT in The IOO and 220 yard dashes, Daily in The low hurdles, and Faber wiTh The hammer. ln a guadrangular meeT wiTh VermonT, BaTes, and Colby in Maine, Middlebury placed second wiTh The help oT Two TirsTs by Daily and WesT's Taking oT The 220 The second home meeT oT The season againsT HamilTon was a closely conTesTed one, wiTh WesT winning The meeT Tor The PanThers by winning boTh The dash evenTs and scoring in The broad jump. ATTer seTTing a 2I.8 record in The 220, he iumped TwenTy TeeT, one inch, To win The broad iump and decide The ouTcome in Midd's Tavor. OTher TirsTs were claimed by Daily, lreland, Eddy, and May. ' Champlain was an easy vicTory Tor Midd as WesT and Daily boTh Took Their specialTies, and Ablondi and May scored eighT poinTs apiece, while Sherburne had Two seconds. AgainsT TriniTy The one brighT spoT in The meeT was WesT again, who Tinally cracked The Ten second mark in The IOO, doing iT in 9.9. Midd wound up The season wiTh The sTaTe meeT in BurlingTon. lT Turned inTo a dual meeT beTween U.V.M. and Midd, while Norwich scored buT Tour poinTs. Howard nipped WesT in The IOO, seTTing a sTaTe record oT 9.7 To do iT. We.sT came back To ouTrun Howard in The 220, also seTTing a record oT 2I.2. Daily was The Pan- Thers' high scorer wiTh Two TirsTs, while Bragg gained a TirsT in The pole vaulT. ' WiTh The brighT noTe ThaT only Two leTTermen were losT Through graduaTion, high hopes are held Tor a mosT successful I952 season. Daily Tops The Timbers. Page 83 77- -V V -view - V -- ---Y' V BASEBALL LaTe in April, l95l, The Tamiliar cry, Play Ball, was heard on Middlebury's baseball dia- mond. This was Coach Dick Ciccolella',s lasT year aT Midd, and The Team was deTermined To have a winning season. OTT To a TasT sTarT by Taking The opener Trom Champlain 6-l behind The Three-hiT piTching oT Barrie STorrs, The squad Then wenT on To suc- cessive vicTories over The UniversiTy oT Massa- chuseTT.s, Champlain again, Norwich, and ST. Mike's, beTore a powerTul Arnold nine sTopped The PanThers 23-l2. AgainsT MassachuseTTs, George ChrisTian and Bud BerkewiTz combined TalenTs To Toss a Tive-hiTTer aT The boys Trom AmhersT, while in The Norwich game BerkewiTz had The honor oT hiTTing The TirsT home run oT The season Tor The PanTher nine. ln The Arnold game, Midd sTars were CurTis, who added To his sparkling receiving duTies wiTh some Timely hiT- Ting, CapT. Ed Coppinger, Wendy Forbes, and Bobby STalker. A loss To ST. Lawrence Tollowed, wiTh The greaT play oT The game being Bill CahiIl's Three- run homer. ln a Two-game series wiTh VermonT, Midd Took The TirsT game 4-2, losing The second 8-5. As The warm weaTher oT early May seT in, The boys began To show sTeady improvemenT. Paul- son, GriTTin, O'Neil, and Marshall all looked good in The home game wiTh Sienna in which Midd came ouT on Top, 9-I. Traveling To Sienna TerriTory The nexT day, Midd losT a hearTbreak- er, I l-IO, wiTh Marshall, Allen, and l-lunT chip- ping in Tor some Timely hiTTing. AgainsT Williams, on The rival's Tield, Midd showed The wear and Tear oT The TasT. laTe ,sea- son and were beaTen ll-4. A Tew days laTer, however, Midd pounded Norwich piTching Tor sevenTeen hiTs, while STorrs held The visiTors To eighT and racked up a I2-2 win. STalker hiT Two home runs, giving him six R.B.l.'s Tor The day. CurTis also senT one ouT oT The park Tor The Pan- Ther cause. The ,season's Tinale againsT ST. Michaels aT Winooski Park in BurlingTon was The deciding game Tor The sTaTe championship. Middlebury losT anoTher close one in a Tough Ten inning baT- Tle, I2-I I. STalker added anoTher home run To his record, along wiTh Myron l'lunT. Midd was well in The lead unTil ST. Mikes produced Tour runs in The ninTh To Tie iT up, and one more in The lasT OT The TenTh Tor vicTory. Middlebury ended wiTh a good season record oT eighT wins and six losses. Considering The loss oT several varsiTy men Trom The l95O squad, plus The hindering VermonT spring weaTher. The Team deserves crediT Tor a iob well done. The T952 season should prove a mosT successful one. Page 84 alllll. Standing: Coach Ciccolella, Rice, Smith, Woodbury, Frankhauser, Cahill, Seeley, Sheehan, Marshall, Beers, Christiah, Gibson, Rowe, Trainer Pitre. Sitting: Mgr. Thomas, Griffin, Storrs, Stalker, Latimer, Hunt, Coppinger, O'NeiI, .am The Freshmen squad. Forbes, Curtis, Al'len, Paulson, Provonc I Middlebury Middlebury I Middlebury Middlebury Middlebury . Middlebury Middlebury I Middlebury Middlebury I Middlebury Middlebury I Middlebury Middlebury Middlebury I FINAL BASEBALL RESULTS I Champlain U. of Mass. Champlain Norwich . St, Michaels Arnold . St. Lawrence Vermont . Vermont . Sienna . Sienna . Williams . Norwich . St. Michaels ' l 2 9 I 6 2 23 io 2 8 I ll II 2 l 2 Page 85 , EMO nw... lllherels a long, long frail a winclingl' . . . riqhl lhrough The Green Mounlains . . . al lhe convenience of all ouldoorsy lvlicld hilcers. Heallh, fun, and a new cabin make il a worlh- while experience for all who recognize The possibilify. UNTAIN CL S K Barbara Beclcer Helen Bergen David Clemens Robe-rl Fleming Nancy Hamillon Alice Hildrefh Sally Holcomb MEMBERS Lyman Allen Roberl Bishop Marianne Dennis James Hayens Dorolhy Kingsley Nancy Liflle lflizabelh Parker Polly Norlon Jane Rupp Donald Peach, Presidenl Kim Seeley Jaclc Sacher William Smilh Richard Smiih Elizabefh Slronq Richard Wagner Nalhaniel Whileside William Waller Page B6 YLINE Freshman ouTing, enlivened by sack races, rabbiTs, and Poor Lil, sTarTs oTT The club's year, which is a hecTic race from Then on. All dash up Mooselamoo, lThe view is really worTh iTl and down again Twice as TasT for a quick dip in The Cascades, dungarees and alll They go on overnighTs wiTh singing, eaTing, and blisTered heels, Tilling The newly Tinished cabin wiTh noise and smoke. The Woodsman's l-lolif day, wiTh iTs wood-chopping, log-rolling, and muscle-rippling, has iTs avid specTaTors, Too. Movies and sandwich-making Tor TryouTs are tedious: buf Those welleknown blue shirTs and The honor ThaT goes wiTh Them makes The work worTh while. Carnival, The highlighT of The college year, is The M.C.'s TavoriTe child: plans sTarT while lasT year's commiTTees are sTill Trying To make ends meeT. Spring-aTTer Breadloaf weekend, newly elecTed Skyliners sTarT preparaTions Tor nexT year. You're going To Middlebury? Oh, ThaT's where They have The MOUNTAIN CLUB! Can The view be The main aTTracTion? Page 87 LACRG Richard ATTwill Roger BarTels James BarTleTT Philip BarTon CapTain George Byers Fred Cowles Gene Dix Richard EsTen William FleTcher Fred Gruman John GueTens , c ..,.D,,,,g ,Q TEAM RoberT Hughes Edward Kaplan RoberT Kelly Richard Kroeclc Duncan Ogden Bruce PelTon T-Toward Rogers John Roy David Todd William WhiTTemore Richard WorThingTon SSE CHEERLEADERS Sally Baldwin Donald Drew CapTain AniTa Bland Reginald OaTes Shirley T-lerrman PeTer STaTler Jean TibbeTTs AlTernaTe RoberTa Rey AlTon BasseTT Playing a Tough seven game schedule againsT Teams such as TuTTs, Williams, and l-larvard, Midd's LaCrosse Team cornpleTed a winless sea- son in I95l. Coach l-Tal Parlcer Tielded a deTer- mined buT undermanned Team, led by CapTain Bob Hughes and veTeran Phil BarTon. Ham- pered by lacln oT space and an abundance OT rain, The squad goT liTTle pracTice. FurTher wealc- ened by The lack oT experienced reserves They could noT mainTain -The pace oT Their rivals. NoneTheless The deTerminaTion oT The Team helped To increase The sTaTure oT Lacrosse on The Middlebury campus. Page 88 Sfandinq: Mr. Nelson, Whiie, Hunf. Siffinq: Merwin, Becker, Davenport. They're sfudying Hmeir Lafin , . . lV. They missed ihe Gifford fire, buf Huey go+ a cour+ Mr. Merriman, Lund, Tuxbury, Myers, Dodge, Luyfles, Davis. Page 89 SAILING CLUB OFFICERS RALPH GUNDERSON. . STAN HOLT ..... GORDON BROWN. . JACK STEWART ,....,, CHARLOTTE MANGELSDORF . MARION SEYMOUR ..,.. MARTHA LADD ..,.. CAROLINE SCHINDLER. . . .Commodore Vice-Commodore Vice-Commodore Rear-Commodore . . Secrefary . . .Treasurer SocIaI Chairman Social Chairman A saiIor's life for me. Page 90 FINAL SAILING RESULTS Spring I95I M. I. T. I-Ieplaqood Regalla Middlebury 8 SI. Lawrence 6 S+, Michaels 4 Conneclicul Valley Championship 8lh place. New England Slale Regalla 4lh place. Vermonl Slale Championship Isl place. New England Spring lnvilalional Reqalla 9lh place. Fall I95l Middlebury 20, Universily ol Vermonl I7, Amhersl I5, Norlhern New England Invilalional Re- galla Isl place. Middlebury 23, S.L.U. I6, Yale I5. Middlebury 28, Universily ol Vermonl 28. New England Eall lnvilalion Reqalla 9lh place. MEMBERS Don Drew Ted Bovey Diclc Macnair Bill Muller Rod Grillis Blair Powell U gr' IH. FLYING CLUB I I +5 Midd's own flying ballalion. Page 9I 2 K 5 2 f v 5 1:2 , ff' :. My ,gk f rw W K ,ml-71 f ieiiigwifgilifig' - -fy., - 2 Q Q ,,....., 1 45 V 2 ff CL E 6-.iv enfer of our consfanf mofion from morn fill nighf, 4:30 P. M., fhe mee+ing hour of mosi' . . . 0-1 A6 6: fi' ,Ms f QQ 5- f f if U . qt 1 V 'sw h 1 ' , 1 C 3 fx fy 3? Q ,., .L 'x : -52-51: L - Z zs w viw Sli.-'S Q 'U 352, X K I Z, H 'Eu i To prepare lvllidd femmes for lhe role ol all-round American women, WAA offers Com- pelion in numerous Team sporls. Parlicipanls are always eager lo release energy! lnlramural games leach bolh sporrsmanship and cooper- alion, and once a year The mal is Iaicl oul for lhe annual Hoclxey Play Day. W. A. A. OFFICERS LoulsE ERB Presidenl MARTHA LADD Vice-Presiclenl CHARLOTTE OLSEN Treasurer PHYLLIS KEEZER Secrelary PHYLLIS MORTIMER Cabin Manager ln lhe WAA cabin al Ripfon, The air smells +he freshesl and The food 'fasles lhe bes+es+. Jusl aslc anyone! Allhough lhe lrue goal of every WAA de- volee is lo galher poinls for a lvlidd blazer, she is happy iusl To play her hearl oul for her lavorile paslime . . . sporlsl Page 96 MEN'S A. C. MEMBERS Ray Ablondi Slephen Baker Norman Becker William Cahill William Cronin William Curlis Richard Daily Roberl Dodge John Foley Edward Gleason Verne Goodwin Edward Hickox Richard Ireland Alan Kimball Richard Makin Roger May Donald Nason David Paulson Norman Pele-rson Elberf Ralhburn Donald Rowe Thomas Ryan Daniel Scoil Roberl Slalker William Sfolz John Varney Douglas Webb Led by Professor Perkins, Coach Brown, Sam Guarnaccia, Phelps Swell, and l-lal Parker, The Alhlelic Council delermines and molds lvlidd's alhlelic policies. The board meels once a monlh lo give opinions on, and make decisions concerning, all sporlswlrom underwaler ping- pong lo above-board chess games-sporlsl Number ninely ra+es firsf. ww in as 'S R55 s iilyf, ii ha.,-qs, wtf Ireland- on lhe course Page 97 Pa k Presidenfg Limbach, Publicify. Chair- an ofler, Secrefary-Treasurer. Missing: Eu- eT e-Presidenfg Greene, Social Chair- FRENCH To one unversed in vocal gymnasTics, or To an uniniTiaTed baby French sTudenT, a meeT- ing oT The French Club depicTs Babel aT iTs besT. However, Those wiTh a Tlair Tor headlong speech and Tluer1TgesTures are in Their elemenT. FeaTured aT club meeTings are French movies and speakers. One highlighT This year was The visiT oT a French priesT who, living and work- ing among laborers, is Trying To presenT The Church as a necessary parT oT Their daily lives. Several meeTings are devoTed To French Club TradiTions: a picnic, a pageanT, plays, and Tac- ulTy Take-oTTs by Juniors. The social climax is The ValenTine's Day Ball, repleTe wiTh conTi- nenTal decoraTions and reTreshmenTs. l-Tere is an ouTleT Tor any French inTeresT, mosT enioyable To French speakers on campus. Page 98 angudge Brailey, Presidenfg Dean, Secrefary-Treasurer. SPANISH IT you like To eaT, adore parTies, Thrive on picnics, and have heard oT pinaTas, Then The Spanish Club is Tor you. There are one or Two oTher qualiTicaTions, however. You musT be Taking Spanish 2I, or be able To speak and undersTand The language. Also, once a monTh The members oT The club, led by Barbara Brail- ey, Nana Dean, and Miss MarTin, geT TogeTher Tor a meeTing. This year, oTTicers were chosen laTe in OcTo- ber, preceding a dinner meeTing in November. Then, in December, The ChrisTmas parTy Tea- Tured carols, cake, charades, and a pinaTa--a iar Tilled wiTh candy and suspended Trom The ceiling. FurTher plans include an illusTraTed lecTure on Spanish ArT by Miss Bourgeal in February, and The TracliTional Dog Team Dinner in The spring. CAL A af Wiolclfegur Winninger, Secrelafyg Rupp,. Social Chairman: Masferson, Presidenf. GERMAN Sprechen sie Deulsche? Are you losl in Mr. l'-leinrich's enriched leclures on Hiller and Ger- many? The German Club is open lo all slu- denls, buf admilledly if helps lo have al leasl a beginning course in German on which lo rely when 'rhe experls expound. Once a monlh The club holds ils meelings, al which everyone allempls io produce The un- familiar sch sound. ln December a combina- lion organizaiion-Chrislmas parly was held: bolh The Chrislmas Slory and many Chrislmas carols were given lheir yearly airing. A+ Jan- uary's business rneeling-monkey business card games were played in German, McGinley, Secrefary-Treasurer: Taylo Soc al Chairman: Heilborn, Presidenfg M Pessman Missing: Kimball, Vice-Presidenf RUSSIAN Once a monlh a Russian Club meeling if. held, and while no bearded revolulionaries ap- pear, aulhenlic refreshmenls are served: fea- lured are meal-filled doughnuls wilh an unpro- nounceable name and iam-sweelened lea brewed in a genuine samovar. Of course, ealing is noi lhe only nalional cuslom known lo mem- bers: lollc dances, iollc songs, operas and leclures are all included. The group goes lo New York in 'rhe Spring, allending Russian movies, res- lauranls, and nighlclubs. Allhough relalively small, This club offers an excellenl opporlunily lo become beller acquainled wilh an opposile way of living and lhinlcing. Page 99 Back row: O'Connor, Draper, Sheffield, Hughes, Harper, Bowker, Arel. Fronf row: Beal, Easf Ausfin Brackeff Schlumpf Bradley ln a maze oT damp, dark corridors below 5TudenT Union may be Tound one OT Midd's more Tamous organizaTions, The Middlebury College Radio STaTion. Besides being The only Tive-leTTer sTaTion which had iTs origin in a chick- en coop, WMCRS is well known by The Federal CommunicaTions Commission. LasT year our engineers were carried away by Their own pow- er and produced a sTaTion which could be heard as Tar away as Lake Dunmore, quiTe ouTside The bounds seT Tor us by The FCC, This snag Torced The sTaTion, Tor The Time being, To cease broadcasTs enTirely: buT iT is now again on The air broadcasTing hours oT easy lisTening. ln ordcr To assure saTisTacTory recepTion, iT was necessary To insTall a radiaTion seT wiThin each clormp aTTer much experimenTaTion a successTul TesT operaTion was perTormed, and soon news, music, quizzes, inTerviews and games could be enjoyed once more aT 750 on your dial. The ingenuiTy oT iTs engineers has broughT Midd's own radio sTaTion a long way since iTs chicken coop days-Trom chicken coop To dark corridors, To widespread populariTy and praise -in Middlebury, aT leasTl Page IOO W. M. C. R. S: Mon. Mon. Tues. Mon. Mon. Tues. Mon. Tues. Wed Thurs. Mon. PROGRAM SCHEDULE Fri. 6:45-7:45 A.M. The Early Bird Fri. 4:00-5:00 P.M, The ConcerT Hall 84 Thurs. 5:00-5:45 P.M. Disc and ThaT Wed., Fri. 5:00-5:45 P.M. The Club 9:00-9:30 BM. Show-Time -Fri. 8:00-9:30 P.M. Music To STudy By Xi Fri. 9:30-I0:O0 P.M. Record Rack Thurs. 9:30-l0:00 P.M. Sleepy-Time Gal 9:30-l0:0O P.M. The NighTwaTch 10:00-lO:l5 P.M. SporTs Scope Fri. l0:00-I l:30 P.M. LaTe Disc Jockey Shows GLEE CLUB Firsf Tenors Roberi Arel Perer Baldwin Frank Herberi Richard Harvey Leslie Sneefer Second Tenors EWS Baker Laurence Draper Robe-rf Lecours Irwrn Lubin Reber! Marrrn Roberr Rrrroer MEMBERS Bari+ones Jonn Ackerman Perer Gray Joel Hamikfon Davis Laplwam Ckrarkes Snyder Richard Sroehr Second Basses Thomas Boss Edoar Kniffrn Edmond Opker .lark Sarkrer' Donakd Peach Donakd Wakrers CHOIR Sopranos Carolyn Apfel Karak Bakdwrn Darrrgla Ca-mrrrrrrfrrr Joyce Conway Rufkr Ekdridqo Debfrrakr ELF, Barbara Hardy Jacqrsokine Loqan Ekhaberkr Nlflrrrks Marrkra Pefk Consrarce Skrrer min Ruth Skronyo Marrrurre Walkrfr Alfos Jean Badeau ENr7abeHr Darkinq Norma Loesdn rfrarfra Mclnrfre Mary Muessek Harrier Nekson Joyce Scnawarock Marqare+ Scnkurnpr Mary Lou Tkrayer Lucra Tkrwarfs Ann Trlron Lors Tyson MR, BEDFORD MEMBERS Tenors Rrrkxerk Arek Uks Baker' rrrrrrrp Barrf rr Jrxrrres Ckrrzsrrzrrr-rr Ckiye Cmrlls Lrrrrrenre Lkrfsper' rxrrra kir-rrrukrfkk Frank Herkuferr Rr kverr Ja Lrrrson wrrrrm Trask Rrfkard W.'1nisvf'r Basses Jrrkrrr Acikerrnarr TW 'nas Brass Limokn Frrrbor' Roderick Grrkkrs Pao! Hudson Ldiar Kn7fL7n Roberl LeCours Kennefh Morse Rrjrkverr Parker Lrrdkey Rr kinior Rrrberr Ross Jafk Sarkrer Huokr Sluknkgs rn Page IOI One of The mosf enTerTaining eve- nings of The year. Midd boasTs Two Tine Chamber Music Groups ably direcTed by Alan CarTer. Composed oT violins, cellos, violas, and piano, The ,senior group, The more accomplished arTisTs, gives concerTs Tor The sTudenT body, and Tor The Middlebury Township. Those in The elernenTary caTegory have ample incenTive To prac:TiCe Thal exTra biT more in order To gain The experience and pleasure iT oTTers. CHAMBER MUSIC SYMPHONY The senior group are also qualiTied To be' Come members oT The VermonT STale Symf phony and To parlicipale in iTs concerls. Each spring The sTudenT body aT Middlebury is TreaTed To one OT These enTerTaining perTorm- ences as parT oT The ConCerT-LeCTure Series. Page IOZ ln Mr. CarTer's chamber . . . music. PANTHERS Black Panlher howls, originaling in lhe den ol Gilford Library, mean music for all who hear. Al Mulli, logelher wilh his old and new as- sislanlsy has organized his lillle clubs inlo a group well-known lhroughoul New England, playing as many as lwenly-live engagemenls during The college year. Moonlighl in Ver- rnonl will always remain a specially among Midd's memories. MEMBERS Tom Lamson Bob Kelly John Woodsome Lynn Loomis Frank Churchill Lindley Robinson H. Gran? Loclclin Howard Thompson John Ackerman John Bowker Hal Freeman Pierre l-lemon Barbara Harrison Jean d'Esre Rilca Kearney Joan Folsom Marlowe Farnham Carol Jennings Conslance Gibbs Elizabelh Darling Ann Davis Sandra Sheffield Helen Bergen Priscilla Kay Janel' Goodwin Sylvia Davis Virginia Buys Les Harper Carol Whillernore Nancy Harrison Belly Miles ii E MEMBERS Roberl Aclcroyd James Barllell Ed Esval Alan Gould Ted Gruman Ed Kaplan Lynn Loomis George McLachlan Al lvlulli Lindley Squires Ron Webb Bob Wiley Each Salurday's ioolball crowd receives a big bang oul ol lhe displays pul on by lhe band, swaying nol lo lime, bul lo a norlhern gusl ol: wind. Who in The sland doesn'l pay parlicular allenlion lo lhe lwirling ellorls ol Double and her agile assislanls? The surge of Bona- parle's Relrealf' a sponlaneous Charleslon, a marching beal-and we know our band has arrived. BAND Page l03 CA MPUS Roger dishing oul lhe hcl scoop. CAMPUS Page IO4 XX iv' Can 'lhis be business? GF'-x '5 I Back row: Mcf-Bill, May, Mills, Golding, Bray, Gorlnq, Alewyn, Jennings, Bry, Nason, Kroeck. Middle row: Paffyson, Halsfed, Holme, Upson, Gleason, Gussow, McKenna, Hick- ox, Taylor, Whifam, Hancock. Fronf row: Gussow, Bond, Brand, Towle, Berry, Pllcher, , , . ,,, 0 , , ,f , . , ' ., ., . KALEIDOSCCDPE Anne conduding weelrly meeiings. LZBQA The Collide Board. nv' Siandingt Paullin, Child, Knighf, Green, Schwob, Ford, Rafh, Wren, Reynolds, Watkins. Siffingz Gray, Skillen Cuf+ing, Meacham Thompson, Laidlaw, Columan. 1 KALEU5 4' Page l05 NATURAL SCIENCES Ann Nichols William SToTz SOCIAL SCIENCES Carol BrauTigam Ray Ablondi FOREIGN LANGUAGES Rosiland McPeake HUMANITIES Jeanne Badeau Secrefary Alan Gussow Chairman RoberT MarTin AlTernaTe STUDENT POLICY COMMITTEE In order To coordinaTe The opinion and advice OT Middlebury .sTudenTs wiTh ThaT oT The TaculTy on boTh curricular and exTra-curricular Topics, The STudenT EducaTional Policy CommiTTee was seT up. The sTudenTs on The commiTTee hold no acTual power To pass rules buT are neverThe- less an imporTanT link in bringing sTudenT prob- lems and suggesTions To The aTTenTion oT The TaculTy and adminisTraTion. AT The same Time, The sTudenTs are able To proTiT Trom The TaculTy's viewpoinT. The commiTTee consisTs OT an ouTsTanding woman and man undergraduaTe represenTing each oT The Tour divisions oT The curriculum- I-lumaniTies, Social Sciences, Languages, and NaTural Sciences. These members are elecfed by The Men's and Women's STudenT Assemblies, Trom a slaTe suggesTed by The TaculTy. One oT The commiTTee's mosT worThwhile proiecTs is To organize and manage The Senior Advisory Program-an invaluable aid To all en- Tering Treshmen. They make available an abun- dance oT much-needed advice Tor The newcom- ers Trom a sTudenT's poinT oT view. Help in The Page I06 sele-cTion oT courses, as well as a sensible regard Towards exTra-curricular acTiviTies is provided. This year The commiTTee iniTiaTed a series oT STudenT EducaTional Policy CommiTTee dis- cussion programs designed To promoTe exTra- curricular enThusiasm on a higher inTellecTual level. The speakers, ProTessors Cook, Healy, and Wissler, Tor The inTroducTory discussion were given The Topic, Who and I-low To EducaTe. ProTessors Bowker, Brown, and Guarnaccia led The second discussion, STrengThening Middle- bury's Curriculum. These group discussions, which have been Tollowed by inTormal quesTion and answer pe- riods, have acTed as a greaT sTimulius To sTudenT Thinking and oTTer an excellenT opporTuniTy Tor The sTudenT body To hear and reacT To TaculTy opinion concerning currenT educaTional prob- lems. AcTing as an inTeresTed and well-inTormed nucleus oT The sTudenT body, The STudenT Edu- caTional Policy CommiTTee has proven To be a progressive sTep in The aim Tor a more under- sTanding relaTionship beTween The TaculTy and sTudenTs aT Middlebury. I As The college's only magazine, and only F R O N T I E R S Truly liTerary work oT any sorT, FronTiers' as- sumes much responsibiIiTy. This Thin, buT well- packed pubIicaTion, does a good job oT saTisTy- STAFF ing sTudenT needs and also Their inTellecTual expecTaTions. MARCIA MCINTIRE. . . .Ediiomnechier As a sTudenT endeavor, FronTiers is repre- senTaTive OT The school--aT leasT as represenTa- Tive as any magazine wiTh Tew conTribuTors can possibly Ioe. IT is selecTive in iTs choice of arT, criTicism, humor, poeTry, and parTicularIy in iTs choice OT The shorT sTories which oTTen become The subiecT OT heaTed midnighT discussions. A TaIenTed sTaTT careTuIIy appraises The work They Teel To be whaT The maioriTy oT readers will mosT appreciaTe. EronTiers is a Tine ouTleT Tor The IaTenT Tal- enTs of any unlanown Midd auThor, poeT, or budding genius who wishes To Talce advanTage oT iTs beneTiTs. IvIasTerpieces OT all sorT are graTeTuIly accepTed! EronTiers oTTers iTselT as a sTarTing poinT Tor Those who have higher aspira- Tions and also Tor Those who simply enioy arT or IiTeraTure. LiTeraIIy, a TronTier is, a noT Tully explored region, as oT ThoughT . , , In EronTiers we Tind This region--waiTing To Ioe discovered. WILLIAM CATHCART , GEORGE WEDGE. . KATE WHITE. . ANN PRESCOTT . . EDITORIAL BOARD Barbara Cumrnislcey Caryl EnTwisTIe RoberT Muller Richard Brickner John RaTTi PaTricia LoThrop Erica Child RoberT Ringer Jane Pope Richard ATwilI PaTricia McKenna . . LiTerary EdiTor . , LiTerary EdiTor , .Managing EdiTor . . Business EdiTor APPRENTICES Judy von BernuTh Gordon STruTher Jane Reynolds Allison Phinney Mary ElizabeTh Boeri BUSINESS STAFF Nadine Axinn Jane Pope Barbara BarreTT Page IO7 Correlafing fhe advice of bofh adminisfra- fion and sfuclenfs, fhe Sfudenf Life Commiffee serves as a coordinafing force behind sfudenf exfra-curricular and social acfivifies. As orig- inally founded in l909, if consisfed of faculfy members only, Now, serving all sfudenf groups STLJDETQT C Do you have problems? Do you know how fo deal wifh lvllidd in general, from profs fo par- fies and back again? Do you wanf an insighf on upperclass men, or a hearf-fo-hearf falk abouf sororifies? No maffer whaf your prob- lems, fhe Junior Counselors have a solving an- swer or a comforfing word. These fhirfy-fwo girls, chosen in fhe spring of fheir sophomore year by Dean Kelly, fhe Freshmen dorm l-louse Direcfors, and Sfudenf Union officers, sfand ready and willing fo be af fhe service of fhe freshmen as fhey run fhe gamuf from Sepfember's shy bewildermenf fo June's confidenf recognifion fhaf fhey are a parf of lvlidd. The girls delegafed for fhis posi- fion musf be undersfanding, sympafhefic, and inferesfed in younger girls. They musf be willing fo be separafed from mosf of fheir own class- mafes for a year, fo consisfenfly sef a good ex- ample of Middlebury womenhood. Page l08 OlJ STUDENT UFE MEMBERS Presidenf Sirimllorl Dean Kelly Dean Lee Carol Holmes Ann McGinley Ray Ablondi William Huey 77 Alan Gussow and making ifs recommendafions fhrough fhe Men's and Women's Sfudenf Governmenfs, fhe commiffee approves dafes for all campus so- cial evenfs, and aufhorizes any consfifufional changes an organizafion wishes fo make. TJSELCDRS ln each of fhe men's dorms fhere are fwo upperclassmen who assume a similar role fo fhaf of fhe Junior Counselors. The dufy of fhese procfors is fo keep order and mainfain a confrolled afmosphere in fhe dorms. Unlike fhe Junior Counselors, fhe procfor's iob is a paying one, and for fhis reason fhe emphasis is some- whaf differenf. They, in furn, are chosen by Dean Lee, fhe Presidenf of fhe lvlen's Under- graduafe Associafion, Blue Key, and pasf proc- fors. ln bofh cases fhe iob is an honored one, granfed fo fhose men and women who besf up- hold fhe ideals of Middlebury. As iunior Docfor Anfhonys fhey have shown fheir worfh in many ways, and if is largely fhrough fheir efforfs fhaf fhe freshman men and women have had a suc- cessful orienfafion fo fhe ways and manners of lvlidd. PREXY LIZ LOEMKER Above: Nan Wrighf helping ouf af ihe Communi+y House. Right Loemker, Bogart Tillon. Missing: Thompson. WOMEN'S FORUM Who sells The besl sandwiches on campus? Who runs lhe Thrill Shop, sells lvlidd calendars, gives piano and dancing lessons and sponsors Slory Hour? Who 'rurns info furlceys al Thanks- giving and Sanla Clauses al Chrislrmas? Why, lhe Jillshol-all-lracles, The members of Women's Forum, This, 'rhe only campus-lown liaison group, is a challenge lo any young woman and one of our mosl respecled organizalions. OFFICERS LIIZABEIH iobmiwe . . 4 . rmsadeni ANN nuoN ..., . . we Pfesadeni JANET BOGARI, . . . .ifemfm MARION THOMPSON . Seifelary l Page I09 The men oT Middlebury are governed by represenTaTives Trom The sTudenT body who are known collecTively as Men's Assembly. This or- ganizaTion direcTs and conTrols such perTinenT problems and evenTs on campus as use oT auTo- mobiles, class elecTions, aThleTic awards, and The annual CommuniTy ChesT drive. ln The course oT The lasT Tew years, sundry de- TecTs in The sTrucTure oT The undergraduaTe consTiTuTion were unearThed. To amelioraTe The siTuaTion iT was evidenTly necessary To combaT a cerTain amounT oT sTudenT apaThy. FasT ac- Tion resulTed. To begin wiTh, a special commiTTee, under The supervision oT ProTessor WalTer BogarT oT The PoliTical Science DeparTmenT, creaTed and proposed a new seT oT arTicles. NexT, These proposed amendmenTs were submiTTed To The criTicism oT The enTire land exTremely criTicall male sTudenT body Tor many Trying weeks. In a democraTic meeTing held in Mead Chapel, sug- gesTions Tor ironing ouT The rough spoTs were given. Also, cerTain aspecTs oT The new plan were explained, Finally, aTTer much inTense buT inTeresTing debaTe, The legislaTion was passed and wenT inTo eTFecT. Page IIO RAY IT is generally TelT ThaT This new plan has The wholehearTed backing oT Those men mosT keenly aTTecTed-The enTire men's campus. Perhaps The men did noT show The usual amounT of quick masculine decisiveness we oTTen associaTe wiTh Their acTiviTies: buT in any case, deTiniTe saTi,s- TacTion was regisTered aT The Tinal meeTing. This year, Ray Ablondi presides over The As- sembly. l'T is his iob To cope wiTh problems oT The male species. The presenT sysTem has made iT more possible To coordinaTe The eTTorTs oT The organizaTion wiTh The aims oT The TaculTy and adminisTraTion. lT is Too soon To judge resulTs wiTh such recenT adopTion oT The new plan: buT Trom all indica- Tions iT is saTe To ,say ThaT The Men's Assembly will now carry ouT iTs work more eTTecTively. MEN'S ASSEMBLY WGMEN'S ASSEMBLY Claclcing oT l4niTTing needles, clouds oT blue smolce, and incessanT chaTTer peculiar To all Te- males-These heard on a Sunday nighT in The SouTh Lounge oT The STudenT Union Building herald The opening oT anoTher peppy meeTing oT The Middlebury Women's Assembly. All righT, girls, we have much unTinished business TonighT-leT's have guieT-please Holmesie's voice is heard TainTly, buT Tirmly, above The slowly quieTing TumulT. Pencils are poised in air Tor guiclc acTion, The echoing oT ThaT lasT kniTTing needle Tades away, and The meeTing comes abrupTly To order! A governmenT run enTirely by The sTudenTs- and especially by The women sTudenTsl Sounds impossible buT iT is True, aT Middlebury College anyway. HOLMSlE Presided over by Miss Carol Holmes, The very capable presidenT oT STudenT Union, The Women's Assembly has puT This ideal sysTem inTo pracTice more successfully Than one would have believed possible. Based on The represenTaTion sysTem-one represenTaTive elecTed by popular dorm voTe Tor every Ten girls-The assembly has decided on such Things as The TiTTeen minuTe laTe plan lsTricT campus Tor all who are careless enough To accumulaTe Too many laTe minuTes during The semesTerl, The CommuniTy ChesT Plan which combines all individual Tund raising drives lsav- ing Time, energy, and Troublel, changes in The poinT sysTem, sTill under consideraTion, and The plan wiTh a hearT -The Tund Tor Billy Goral- slci, iniured capTain of The TriniTy TooTball Team. These plans and oThers, as yeT only in The mind, make The Women's Assembly a viTal parT oT The Womens College. We can noT help buT Teel ThaT we are gain- ing a greaT deal by selT-governmenT. lT is never a case oT being Told whaT To do and Then having To do iT, come Mrs. Kelly or high waTerg raTher, iT is The privilege oT voTing and deciding upon whaT we consider advisable, wiTh only sugges- Tioris Trom The higher-ups. Page III C H RIS T I A N ASSOCIATION NEWMAN CLUB QYC-AX , A I 'N , f I w... AUBANAUKEE Ray Ablondi, Dan ScoTT, Bill Cronin, and WalT l'lollisTer-Those names oughT To eliciT recogniTion from anyone on campus. These men have deservingly won deepesT repecT Trom all aT Middlebury, and iT is iudiciously righT ThaT This quarTeT composes The l95l-52 mem- bership of lvlidd's Indian namesalce organiza- Tion, Waubanaulcee. By Tar, such membership signifies The high- esT undergraduaTe honor any man may aTTain while aT Middlebury. SelecTions are made on a basis of scholarship, leadership, service, and sporTsmanship. Those selecTed Tor This disTin- guished group, alThough aTTaining a purely honorary sTaTus, have been duly recognized by Their Tellow sTudenTs as men who have given Treely and unselTishly of Their ouTsTanding abil- iTy To The college. Those chosen To reside wiThin Waubanaulcee's hallowed ranlcs, as deTermined by The currenT members, are usually Tapped in The spring oT Their iunior year. This honor may, however, be besTowed aT The conclusion oT The eighTh sernesTer. MEMBERS Raymond Ablondi William Cronin Walfer Hollisler Daniel ScoTT Each year The possible quoTa of new mem- bers is seT aT nine, buT oTTen This is noT Tul- Tilled. This year There are only Three members oT Waubanaulcee on campus, since one OT The elecT, WalT l-lollisTer, is aT MIT as a parTici- panT in The Middlebury-MIT plan. Founded TorTy-one years ago, Waubanaukee, originally The men's undergraduaTe service or- gani2'aTion, held sway over Those TuncTions now conTrolled by Blue Key. AT This early daTe Waubanaukee did noT claim iTs presenT sig- niTicance. ln laTer years iT was sTripped oT iTs operaTing duTies by The above Transference, and now exisTs solely Tor The purpose oT ex- Tending a climax oT recogniTion To men dis- playing special promise. The members are Midd's men oT disTincTion-acknowledged by Their miniaTure Tomahawk Trademarks. Page IAI3 MCDRTAR BGARD MEMBERS JLAN BADEAU ...,.. l3IO5idonT Janet Bfifqiiil Cowl H lines Eli1abeTl1 loemker RoberTa Roy A , clara' NM-QT Jar quelino WillCiie:dT To be Tapped lighTly on The shoulder, To don a black Tlowing robe, and To march To The TronT oT The chapel wiTh The knowledge ThaT you have been selecTed as one oT The members oT TvlorTar Board, a naTional college organizaTion Tor women, is The culrninaTion oT onels college success. l-laying worked hard To achieve This honor by mainTaining an excellenT background oT scholarship, leadership, and service, members are in every way deserving oT iT. They are noT allowed To resT on Their laurels Tor long, however, as many Tasks lie ahead oT Them. This pasT year, They organized and helped wifh The TradiTional Task oT welcoming The Treshmen. Their duTies also include preparing cloThes codes, selling Those always desired secondfhand books, and each spring presenT- ing The MorTar Board Cup To The ouTsTanding Sophomore woman. ln addiTion, They have exhibiTed Their school spiriT by TurThering sTu' denT-TaculTy relaTions aT inTormal coTTee hours and by helping To bring To Middlebury The wellfknown speaker and prominenT leader oT The SocialisT ParTy, Norman Thomas. Free refreshmenTs bring faculfy and sTudenTs Toge+her. Page II4 The chapel audience is silenT as The long awaiTed momenT draws near. A group of col- lege men sTand wiTh unaccusTomed assurance on The plaTTorm. One oT Them brealcs Trom The group and sTarTs his long march along The chapel aisles, up Through The balcony, and down again. The Tension mounTs. Then There is a resounding slap and a shouT oT ioy as a member oT The Men's College is Tapped and wallcs To The DlaTTorm To ioin his TuTure broThers in The men's honorary socieTy of Blue Key. BL UE KEY SENIORS Raymond Ablondi Vxfilliam Barber Philip BarTon William Cronin PresidenT Bruce CurTis Henry Draghi Alan Gussow David Hemphill WalTer HolIisTar William Huey Charles Lauer KennoTh Nourse David Paulson Ronald Prinn Elberf Ralhburn Daniel Scoll Roberf Siallcr William Sioiz John Taylor M. l. T. William Traslc JUNIORS William Cahill Irving Morris George ChrisTian Richard VVorThingTon Verne Goodwin The purpose oT The organizaTion is To per- Tornn general service To The college. We Tind iTs marlc leTT in numerous worThy proiecTs. Helping To bring Norman Thomas To Middlebury and oTTering a scholarship To an ouTsTanding upper- classman are Two oT These. The TwenTy-Tive member organizaTion rules The Treshmen men wiTh an iron hand. All name Tags and beanies musT be in consTanT view, and Treshman spiriT musT noT wane. ln The spring we see The ideals oT Blue Key personiiied in The cupfwinning Treshman. Page Il5 I. R. C. ALCHEMIS Page II6 Clockwise: Seymour, Upson, Oelien. Neisser, Kiflell, Gordon, Denny, Shaw TS Kingsley, Masferson, Kimball, Kelly, Buys, Mercaldi, Langdon. Siandingz Kivimae,.Mapes, Chapman, MacDonald, Mr. Perkins, Lorch, Bond, Harper, Miles. Siffing: Dawson, Baker, McKenna, Walfers, Upson. WIG 81 PEN OFFICERS MARGARET GROFF PresidenT ELIZABETH COX Vice'PresidenT ROBERT PARKER SecreTary'Treasurer MEMBERS Carolyn Apfel RoberT Arel Richard ATTwill Gregory Bean Diane Safes Ronald Hannah RoberT l'lazelTine Sarah PeTTibone JaneT Schongar Judy VonBernulh Joan Weber DEBATE Resolved: ThaT The Tederal governmenT should adopT a permanenT program oT wage and price conTrol. Resolved: ThaT The UniTed STaTe,s and Canada should be- come one naTion. Resolved: ThaT a DKE can ouTdrink a PKT anyTimel On such guesTions The debaTing Team discourses aT lengTh wiTh opponenTs such as Syracuse, Amherst McGill, BaTes, ST. Michaels, Uni- versiTy oT VermonT, and Champlain. On The New York Tour, always eagerly anTici- paTed Tor iTs exTra,s-shows and sighTsee- ing-They maTch wiTs wiTh NYU, Barnard, Cooper Union, and Columbia. Harvard, BosTon UniversiTy, and MIT are hosTs To Midd on The BosTon Tour. The debaTers also carry on The TradiTional rivalry wiTh DarTmouTh, alThough This aspecT relies more on brainsTorrns Than does The snow kind. AT The end oT each season prizes are awarded To Those showing The greaTesT Til- ibusTering prowess: 3250, SISO, and SIOO can be won by Top-noTch oraTors. The debaTing Team oTTers Training in quick, clear, and conclusive Thinking: iT also oTTers good pracTical Training-iusT ask The moTher-in-law oT any debaTerl Page II7 PLAYERS Elecfra-Greek revival af Midd! Brofher and sisfer feam of Ringer and Groff gave audiences a fhrill, aided by Uelecfra-fying screams of Pal Chamber! Iain and graceful anfics of The chorus. Juno and fhe Paycock-els if a peacock fhey're 'rallcing abouf? A casf full of new faces gave a convinc- ing porfrayal of lrish domesfic fragedy. Peanufs was lrish fhrough and Through- brogue and all-and fhe freshmen were oufsfanding for Their falenf, Plays in fhe Round--fhree one-acfs pre, senfed in novel manner. Well-chosen plays, which were admirably enacfed. We found Peffibone, l-lall, l-lan' nah, and Cox among fhe familiar enfer- fainers. Difficulf lighfing was parficularly effecfive. The audience was more fhan safe isfied in loeing almosf a parf of fhe play. The Silver Whisfle-Carnival comedy broughf happiness fo alll The Broadway producfion, Ferrer and casf was successfully emulafed. Affwill, Gross, and Fifzgerald, among many ofhers, rafed a whisfle for fhis one. Page IIB Sfars Weber and Cummislxey in Juno and fhe Paycoclrf' The inevifable bridge game , . . even here. From fhe Theafre in Yhe Round. MODERN DANCE MEMBERS SUSAN TAYLOR' .,.. KAROI, BALDWIN PAULA BOESCI-I' DEBORAH BRAY JANET BUCHANAN JANE COEFIN ANN FINDLEY' CONSTANCE FORSYTH' PATRICIA MASTERSON CAROLE RICE PATRICIA RICE 'Members of The Modern Dance Group I x . . PresidenI Upholders of fhe dance. MRS. LEE e HH pros. Page II9 Q 1 he sign-oui' hour, 8:00 P. M., when fer- veni' devo+ion +o infellecfual pursuiis is forsaken for our . . . STUDENT LIFE Q yd, H 4 I 'fx 3 1 va a , . -wugggg Vw -312,12 Q f i pf CONCERT LECTURE SERIES AL MOSS ........... Folk Singer EUZKADI .... . . . . . Dance Group DESTINE DANCERS ERIC NEWTON . . . .... Ledrurer CAROL BRICE ......... Confralfo CARROLL GLENN ......... Violinisf THE VERMONT STATE SYMPHONY OR- CHESTRA, Jean Berger ...... Soloisr Page I23 merica A DDLEBURY CONFERENCE efiloonzie fo worfd Crifiiri U 1951 SPEAKERS FRANCIS B. SAYRE. . . .Keynofe Speaker ROBERT BABCOCK. . . . . , . . .Moderafor FOSTER R. DULLE5 EDMUND FULLER EDWIN C. NOURSE WILLIAM SI-IIRER MICHAEL W, STRAIGHT IRA WOLFERT Page I25 Firsf snow of 'the year . , , as of foday +he grass- ing season is officially over. Dunmore in unbelievable serenify Maman Q. Wl1ere's Hue crowd? Browsing? Affer coffee fhings aren'+ so bad. There is a class even below fhis-on Pearson's Page IZ7 WM fo0L fke cijvlvouf 0 .jvlcuniholfg 42-12 HOMECOMING From Tar beyond The hills They came, by car, by RuTland RockeT, by plane: back Tor Homecoming To Their Alma MaTer To recall ThaT wonderful life They had known aT Middle- bury. FraTerniTies dragged TorTh The proverbial maT To welcome back The broThers wiTh plenTy oT spiriTs and TronT lawn decoraTions. Sig Ep's mighTy black panTher snarling aT six meek l'lamilTon cadeTs snaTched TirsT place Tor The prize winning cup, while A.T.O. claimed The booby prize Tor a brave buT somewhaT baT- Tered aTTempT. Books were Tossed To The wind and The holi- day spiriT quickly caughT on, as cries oT BeaT l'lamilTon echoed ThroughouT McCullough Gym aT The Pep Rally Friday nighT. Who else would be on hand To inTroduce Coach Nelson and The Team buT Mr. Midd himselT-Billy Trask? ln True Treshman Tashion, The men dis- played wild esprii' de corps, wiTh Their sTrange- ly aTTired appearances signiTying Midd's hoped- Tor vicTory. Following The rally The crowd climbed aboard TloaTs, raised flaming Torches high, and TwisTed, snake-Tashion, down To The blazing bonTire near PorTer Field, which casT an eerie glow over The Throng oT avid specTa- Tors and soon demolished an anTique hearse dubbed HamilTon. SaTurday morning dawned dark and ThreaT- ening: buT The elemenTs could noir dampen The good spiriTs oT The Team and The specTaTors. ExciTemenT crackled everywhere, and in a Tren- 'zied bursT oT enThusiasm, unsuspecTing cheer- leaders were resoundingly dumped To The Turf Trom Their bench. Led by co-capTain Bob STalker, The Blue and WhiTe PanThers suc- cessTully sTalked Their prey To wrap up a smash- ing 42-I2 vicTory Tor Middlebury. ATTer The game, M'idd's clan, pasT and presenT, gaThered around TraTerniTy Tireplaces. A change oT Tempo was inTroduced wiTh The Commodores Ball, a TiTTing climax To This ex- ciTing weekend. WiTh A Day aT The Beach as a seTTing, and The music oT The VermonT CaT- amounTs Tor dancing, iT proved To be a happy evening Tor all. As The lasT sTrains of The mu- sic Taded away and The lasT couple headed away Trom The now empTy Field House, There was a hinT oT sadness in The ThoughTs oT The old grads--ThaT Tomorrow They would again be be- yond These hills, engaging in a life ThaT oT- Tered no subsTiTuTe Tor Their glorious days aT Middlebury. Needless worry, Duke. Page T28 WINTER CARNIVAL1952 Middleburys WinTer Carnival sTarTed wiTh The usual bang and inTlux oT imloorTs on Thurs- day, February QI. ln The aTTernoon, Womens Downhill was won by Midd, ThaT nighT lXlaTe WhiTeside and Alice l'lildreTh were crowned King and Queen of Carnival aT The Ice Show. The amusing lbuT wiTh a messageul Carnival play, The Silver WhisTle, Tollowed The skaTing skiTs. Friday morning, Womens Slalom lTo lvlce Gills honorl and lVlen's Downhill lwon by DarT- mouThl were held. ThaT aTTernoon, while lvlidd was buTTeTing DarTmouTh in a masTerTul game OT hockey, The Cross CounTry was run, U,lNl.l-l. winning. Friday ended wiTh music by EllioT Lawrence and a sTorm oT colors aT The Carnival Ball. SaTurday morning lvlidd Took The lvlenls Sla- lom wiTh Burdens graceTul racing. ATTer a hoT lunch, well-be-cloThed onlookers waTched DarTf mouTh's Tremblay win The .specTacle ski evenT, iurnping. Skiers banqueTed ThaT nighT aT The Inn, Then on To To The zeniTh of Carnival Week- end, Klondike Rush. Snow sculpTure and ski awards were presenTed wiTh Midd Women's Team Taking a TirsT, while The lvlen were in sec- ond place behind DarTmouTh, As The DarTmouTh Green Collegians played, everybody had a re- laxingly good Time. . A --1 OPPOSITE PAGE The Silver Wl'1isfle . ..reiuvenalionlor+l1e weelcencl ahead. Goodwin sluaves poles in slalom. Well done, Co-Chairmen! RIGHT Lool:a++l1e+ropl'1y,Befsy, ll's yours! Doug Burden falxes fo flue air on Worlh Mounfain Trail. ln royal regalia al fhe Ice Show. S Pg l32 THURSDAY NIGHT Beaufy parade-Godfrey and his ulxe- Comedy-who could ask for more? FRIDAY NIGHT Lee McGowan chosen Queen of fha May- Ioeauliful girls-Ray EberIe's music-chaper- ones I7l SATURDAY AFTERNOON Original Oh-Lympic Games! Bear coals, sfeam rollers, losi frousers-Junior Ialenl by fhe score. SATURDAY NIGHT Hereiofore unlrnown Ialenl-forch songs- clever slrifs-Weybridge chorus- we DID ii! SUNDAY AFTERNOON Chapel surrounded-Soph women held honors -beller Ihan fhe bells EVER were! O R WEEKEND Page I33 The D SENIOR WEEK AND COMMENCEMENT The C C Climaxing our Tour college years, Senior Week began on SaTurday morning as The class marched Trom The library To gaTher in TronT oT Old Chapel Tor Class Day exercises. Dr. Freeman and The class noTables spolceg The prophesy was done in parody. A buTTeT lunch was Then served in The Tield house and in The evening alumni groups gaThered To swap sTo- ries and carry ouT business TormaliTies. Under a baking Sunday slcy chapel doors swung wide Tor The impressive BaccalaureaTe service. LaTer in The day Tollowed TraTerniTy luncheons and sororiTy Teas. The Cane Ceremony, held ThaT evening behind ForesT Hall, ended The day wiTh songs and The presenTaTion oT The Senior women's canes To The Junior women. Monday morning-aT lasT The zeniTh oT comme-ncemenT weekend: graduaTion! Slanding: Hoover, Holmes, Olsen. Sifling: Tillon, Loughran, Brindley, Presiclenl, Kreh, Willaredf, Roy. Missing: Mclnfire, Bradley, Loesch, Maclrie, Morlimer. PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL Sfancling: Whife, Williams, Newman, Til+on, Worlhinglon, Clark, Dodge, Gleason, Taylor, MacKay. SiH'ing: Armour, Bowlcer, Huey, Presidenl, Page, Barber. Missing: Peck, Bing, McGill. Page l38 1- 2 J YS V FRATERNITIES fl lvliik MJ SQRQRITIES ALPHA SIGMA PSI AlThough our only local TraTerniTy, Alpha Sigma Psi proves The disTincTion oT This claim. Up on one oT The Top scholasTic rungs, The Slugs have someThing To be proud oT. This house OT TorTy-Tive loroThers, wilh NaTe WhiTe- side wielding The gavel, keeps Eagan's Soda FounTain in The chips. The range oT Alpha Sigma Psi TalenT is amaz- ing: EdiTor-in-ChieT oT The Campus , SporTs ediTor oT The same sheeT, and an array oT varsiTy TearnsTers. Furthermore, whaT Slug is There who does noT have ample room Tor music in his soul, especially so in The well-known quarTeT, The Four lvlisTiTs. ln addiTion, The Slugs have managed To Tind abundanT arTisTic aloiliTy Tor compleTely recloing Their house in The early Tall. WiTh The annual classic, The PoverTy ParTy, careTully marked on The calendar each year, and The Snake PiT sTill up To snuTT, we Tind here a group Tull oT Tun and eager To sTarT ouT on The advenTurous unorlhodox. Fifth Ro Bry Fox Hare Kiehl Brooks DeLisser diNatale Floyd, Gleason, Bishop, Highley, Seeley. Fourth Row Wedge Buckingham Merrill Christie Maddock Hickox Baker Johnson, Gokas, Boynton, Bowne, Ackerman, Chandler Third Row Hamilton Dietter Pilcher Fleming Hamilton McElwain, Dodd, Gray, Peterson, Baldwin, Bronzl Taylor Thomson Gussow A Bing Second Row Gable Hisey Kimball, June, Smith, R,, Sacher, Whiteside. Firsf R ScotT Barnard Gussow M Smith W Miner, Sloehr. Missing: Gundersen. ALPHA TAU OMEGA WiTh an acTive and enThusiasTic group OT TwenTy-six broThers, Ace Williams aT The helm, ATO has shown ThaT a smaller house can parTicipaTe equally well wiTh all oThers. ln The Tield oT inTramurals, ATO's won The volley- ball Trophy, Tied Tor second in TooTball lasT Tall, and placed TourTh Tor The ToTal combined scores. WiTh broThers on Skyline, The debaTing squad, and sTaTion WMCRS, ATO has shown a versaTile aspecT aT every Turn. During The pasT Homecoming, The acTive members had a newly decoraTed dining room To display To Their alumni, plus a decoraTion on The TronT lawn, sTrewn abouT by The wraTh oT The gods. Again This house sponsored one oT The qreaTesT inTorrnal college dances oT The Tall Term, The BreadloaT Barn Dance. ATO members are conTinually on The loolcouT Tor new acTiviTies, Trom which They, and Those on The l-lill, may muTually beneTiT. Fourth Row: Donaldson, McKegney, Clarkson All n Seffles Rchardson B Hey C ller L bn Lu sier Th d Row: Powell, Barnum, Brackeff, Joyce, Kempf McConnell Loomis Ausfn Sornborger Se ond Ro Wr ghT Clemens, Saul, Hannah, Easf, Downey, Con r SI s ns rs? u I DGPGI' H0 B Williams W Her GH am Bo ke CHIPSI The inesTimable glow which exudes Trom wiThin The Lodge on FraTerniTy Row is a mix- Ture oT every essenTial elemenT Tor an ouT- sTanding house. NOT only do These Tellows manage To cop scholasTic honors, buT They also have reason To boasT oT Their aThleTic prowess, wiTh members on all maior squads, co-capTains CT skiing and Track, and even Two members oi The l952 Qlympic Ski Team. Four oT lvliddls TaculTy and adminisTraTive personnel are broTh- ers OT Chi Psi. AlThough oT dubious gualiTy, The quarTeT, known as The llQuieT KiTchen CuT- lery Four, enTices all wiThin earshoT whenever They boom TorTh. Ruling The roosT This year, Hugh STubbs does a commendable iob. Soon, however, Chi Psi will be looking back nosTal- gically on The memorabilia oT This years lodge . . . The Pine Room, Chipsi The pooch, a weird Teline named Cesspool, The Apache Dance, and The Beach Combers' Brawl . , . iusT a Tew oT The Things which TiTTy years hence will bring back ThaT inesTimable glow. Fffh Ro Young Baxfer Ehler Allen Nordenschlld Snyder Perkins Coy, Higgins, Lamson, Fourih Row: Kaplan, slelli ennedy KI een Mac u u uf ph Peck, Kelly, Briggs, J., Temple. Third Row: Bee ers Higgins R elle Eddy F ede ckson Van Curan Page Squires, Royce, Foss, Sleinman, Killeen, E. Second I avls ap an u s ae e o I erg agensfecher. Fronf Row: Sullivan, Opler, Briggs, ., Boa dman R l DELTA KAPPA EPSILON The TooTball Team and The DKE's are almosT synonymous: Though laTely, oTher varsiTy Teams have also been receiving DKE aid. NineTeen leTTermen, including The capTains oT baskeTball and golf, Trom a house OT ThirTyfone! By win- ning inTrarnural TooTball, The DKE's Took second place Tor The Trophy of Trophies. From a scholasTic angle, The highesT average among The Treshmen class was regisTered here. Along oTher lines The DKE's are also prominenT: members oT choir, The Black PanThers, Blue Key, and even a co-chairman oT The CulTure ConTerence wear The DKE diamond. To keep The card sharks happy, a new game room has been builT downsTairs, lThis also keeps The resT of The broThers in high spiriTs!l. AT presenT, redecoraTing is in Tull swing on The second Tloor, while The coming spring will see many DKE's armed wiTh brushes, mounTed on wobbling ladders, diligenTly painTing The ouTside oT Their whiTe residence. Fourfh Row: .WrighT, Lindenmeyer, McLachlan Walcoh' Heller Gruman Richards Waliers Davidson Fleming VonHar11. Third Row: Kuplik, Winans, Wilson Makin BarlIeTT Zabruskie Gould Guanforh Kennedy Ro Thayer. Second Row: Noyes, Thompson, Ramsey Hunfley Farnsworfh T ScoT? Barfon Farnsworfh B Gregory Bramley, Benfield, Jacobs. FirsT Row Dix Byers Herring Varney Cal erf Barber Griffls DELTA UPSILON The largest fraternity at lvlidd lTiTTyfTive brothersl This year is DU, presided over by Ken Nourse. Living up To iTs motto oT, MA DU in everything and every DU in something, The house has membership in almost every student organization. With Three men on The Dean's List, no won- der DU has managed To snag Third spot in The scholastic scramble on campus. By no means book worms Though, These men display admire able athletic ability. ln intramural compeTiTion The house Toolc tirst in basketball, totaling enough points To walls off with The coveted Trophy oT Trophies, ln addition, a co-captain oT Tootball along with captains of hockey and indoor Traclc can be Tound on The roster ot some Twenty-plus lettermen. The house has done much redecorating on The Victorian moTiT plus establishing a new din- ing room downstairs. And need There be any comment on The yearly Bar Room Brawlw? Ffth Row Varley Storrs Kane Ayers Furber Parker Wagner Hodges, Jewett, Smith. Fourth Row: Johnson, Milton Fuller Faber Peach May Ryan Seamans Davenport Harvey, Webb. Third Row: Gallagher, Andersen, Alvaro OConnor Marlette Sheehan Esten McElwarn Wood Ogden, Lucas, Gollnick, Shea, Chapin. Second Row Huey Flicklnger Hemphll Tilton Stotz Trask Baker Handy Kroeck, First Row: Cowles, Haviland, Norton. KAPPA DELT RHG IT may seem ouT in The sTicks To some new- comers aT lvlidd, buT The KDR ranch is one oT The TriendliesT spoTs on campus. Among iTs broThers are Those oT every conceivable inTer- esT. AcTive in boTh var,siTy and inTramural sporTs, KDR has a baseball co-capTain, a Track slar oT noTe, and skiers ranging Trom novices To Team members. This year iT Takes Two To keep The vigorous KDR's under conTrol: Bruce CurTis and a new addiTion, Debbie, a German Shepherd, who is a Tamiliar sighT To every sTudenT. NOT Too sTricTly religious, The chapTer horse- Traded Two sTaunch old church pews Tor a well- used bar. While on The social agenda, wiTh The chow hall already redecoraTed, all is seT Tor nexT spring's annual Rodeo, a maior TeaTure oT lvT'idd's social season. The KDR's, having placed Third in inTra- murals, do noT classiTy as all brawn-well pro- TecTed, They boasT Tive oi The TaculTy. Fiflh Row: Fiore, Woodsome, Meeker, Claylon, Maleer, Langdon, Wyckoff, Locklin, Merwin, Garcia, Atkins Griffin, Neisser. Fourfh Row: Kelsey, Johnson, Webb, Clark, Reed, Hill, Skiff, Merwin, Snyder, Heggen, Ellis Third Row: Crump, Byers, Ulmer, Casey, Brown, Teach, SmiTh, K., Smifh, P., Bosworth, MacKay. Second Row Cugini, Bruns, Whifeside, Gleason, Curlis, Wesf, Hall, Rapp, Cummings. Firsf Row: Whifney, MacAskill, Sullivan Lank, Kemplon, Lane, Weidler. PHI KAPPA TAU PKT now has an acTive membership oT Thirv Ty-Two broThers and has developed rapidly since iT aTTained naTional aTTiliaTion in The spring OT 1950. As The PKTis are generally aThleTic, college Teams oT all Types are bound To have some men Trom This house on The TirsT sTring. This year Tinds a TooTball co-capTain and ace players oT The hockey Team as broThers oT PKT. The head oT inTramural compeTiTion is also a member OT Phi Kappa Tau. FurThermore, These men won TourTh place in The Trophy OT Trophies race, iT seems ThaT They Took a busman's holiday Trom varsiTy squad games. The broThers have been busy laTely redecor- aTing The main Tloor and have spenT a good deal oT Time Tixing up The basemenT inTo a really good-loolcing bar room. AT Homecoming This year, The house was awarded second prize Tor Their realisTic beer mug on The TronT lawn, Truly oT llbig swig capaciTy. T I d Row Goss En? isfle Donahue Sfudley Bedell Second R : Fay, Morgan, Sfone, Corey, Barker, G., Sm Th Bramanfe Corey D OTooIe Geibel Frsf Row Leafhe by, Ducharme, Rice, Menard, Cahill, Pafch, A mour Fa khauser Wood. SIGMA PHI EPSILON Down nexl lo lhe baseball diamond slands lhe renowned Middlebury chapler of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Among lhe nolables here are lhe Presidenl ol lhe Undergraduale Body, mem- bers on all yarsily alhlelic squads, Ilhe place abounds wilh lellermenll, and a red seller named lllippief' who is a veleran ol more lec- lures lhan mosl lvliddslers. Clayl Bulzer cracks The whip over lilly more lhan willing brolhens, bound 'rogelher by a lrue Iralernal spiril, During lhe pasl year Sig Ep seized lhe soilball lille Irom all conlenders and also placed well in lhe race for lhe Inlramural Championship. This Iall lhe house welcomed back ils alums wilh a huge black panlher and hall a dozen scrawny I-Iamillon Conlinenlals- an ellorl which look lhe award lor lhe besl I-lomecoming decoralion. The annual Sig Ep gel-logelhers such as lhe Hayseed Soiree and The Circus, plus lhe Spring Formal and lhe Casino, allracl sludenls in dFOV9S. Fiflh Row: Admirand, Tichnor, Weld, Gowdy, Dennis, Faber, Wiley, Robinson, Limbach, K., Limbach, G., Weslcoll Macnair, Freeman. Fourlh Row: Foresman, Van Riper, Slreeler, Norlon, Van Vleck, Ross, Buckingham, Bealfie McAIeer, Mason, Eliol, MacKinnon, Rogers. Third Row: Phillips, Kruge, Kelly, Cascio, Ireland, Sfevens, Wollenberg Webb, Carpenler, Burbank, Hemingway, While, Sherrer. Second Row: Alvord, While, Lake, Dodge, Bufier Allwill, Hunl, Hufchinson, Beers. Firsl Row: Newman, Baqnall, Field. THETA CHI AlThough Tamous Tor many oT The gayer parTies ThaT Take place in The depThs of Their renowned game room, This is by no means The sole TC aTTracTion. This year again, a Tea was held Tor The TaculTy members, and plans Tor The annual Shipwreck Dance were carried Through wiTh The council oT Prexy Bob Gyzander. OT varied TasTes and TalenTs, The TCs play no ac- TiviTy TavoriTe, alThough They seem To have a rronopoly on The Cheerleading Squad and The conTrols oT The VarieTy Show. While addicTed To some oT The Tiner arTs, i.e. quarTeT singing, plus banjo and ulce sTrumrnin', TCs can be Tound slugging iT ouT anyTime when iT comes To inTramural sporTs-hence several shiny cups. Ready Tor anoTher spiriTed year, The TC men have redone The main Tloor inTo whaT They modesTly claim is Their decoraTor's nighT- mare. However, as survivors of Their pre- Klondike Rush parTy reporT, plans are in The process now Tor a new TC house along Fra- -TerniTy Row. Fourfh Row Greene Drew Sinclair Pfeufler Oaies Simonson Craig, C., HoyT, Dalrymple. Third Row: Guallom- bardo Daniels Fenion MerriTT Craig R Tremame Punderson Samson, Janeway. Second Row:.WaIsh, Leldholf, Bovey McCoy Crawford Hayes Basseff Mamn Woodward STaTIer, Gamb.Ie, Thompson. F-lrsT Row: Baker, Wagner EIIuoT Olson Gyzander McGee Marseilles, Perrin, Gruese. LPHA XI DELTA A honlqy-Tonlc Tune Trom an ever dissonanT piano, accompanimenT by rushing rapids . . . graTis OTTer Creelc . . . These Torces combine To make up Alpha Xiis individual Anvil Chorus. Above The din Prexy Ann Perry leads her group inTo pursuiTs ThaT will aid Their own spe- cial philanThropy. Each member musT earn her own conTribuTion To The supporT oT a young TosTer child in Europe. There are many momenTs when The assorTed noses Tear Themselves away Trom ThaT vener- able grindsTone. TalenT comes To The Tore when Alpha Xi provides open house enTerTainmenT Tor oTher sororiTy groups. This year audiences howled aT a rendiTion oT Oh By Jingo, and only wished ThaT They could have seen The sTalwarT ChieT JusTiceis inTerpreTaTion oT 'Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer given aT The annual Xmas parTyl An enjoyable Woodswomen's weelcend was held This Tall. ln beTween proiecTs, The ever in- venTive Alpha Xi's malce new plans! Hail row: Bmy, Difon, Tanner, Lrane, Buy' Wavwslall, Vollf-', VnfBryclr, Warren, Rlslr, Ranslord, Brown, Osborne, Wliillmn rn, Cara, Kr ll, Mcpeake Bcofl, Middle row: Hmrfnan, Dorf, Bradlev, Robinson' Kosier, -De erberq. o v a Y Bogarl Perry, Mill., Pafvyson, Holme Rce, Jackson, Rev. Fronf row: Osborne, Fraroli, Nevins, Aulisi, Mclnlire, Snonvo, McAllasTer. ln November, colorful miliens made an ape pearance on The Middlebury campus-lemph ing all To bring a liflle Chrislmas warmlh To an unsuspeciing friend. The Tri-Dells were on a selling spree, Trying To build up Their well- lqnown Scholarship Fund, given annually To some Middlebury sludenl. The Della Della women, in addilion To Their saleslallcs, are busy wilh philanlhropy. The youngsiers al The Brandon Childrens Home were presenled wilh some gay scrap-books and DELTA DELTA DELTA li++le Della-made animals. L-loslessing several Times af open houses for The olher sororilies and for guesl spealcers, Tri- Dells slill impress all wilh Their sophishcalccl decoraiing scheme. These gals are always on lop scholaslically, bul also prove Themselves api woodswomen and cooks a+ Their cabin weekends. One amusing nole-The piano received a Tuning This year and was found To house a family of Tri-Dell mice! Back row. Dawson, Howard, Reynolds, Davis, Walkins, Avinn, Chapin, Schindler, Loesfh, bchlurnpf, LiHlo, For' sylh, Ford, Laidlaw, Pope, Godfrey, Folsom, Keezer, Dreher. Middle row: D'Esre, Chaney, Weilzel, Harrbon, Prescorl, Becker, Big-ber, Thomsen, Loernker, Mirchell, Fuguer, Manqelsdori, Sherman, Lackey, Hardy. Front row: Barrerl, Scoll, Oisen, Willaredl, McCormick, Logan Scnonqar. Mclvlillen, Conway. KAPPA DELTA Middlebury women were subiecled lo lheir annual allolmenl ol lhrills and Chills al The KD l-lallowe'en Parly. Despile cold, wel laces and slringy hair lduclcing lor apples is nol always loo glamorousl, all eagerly enlered inlo lhe spiril of The Blsl and were pleasanlly surprised by some rendilions of lhe Alpha Slug Quarlel. The KD's seem lo have a preoccupalion wilh food, for anolher highlighl is 'lheir lradilional l-riday nighl supper. Guided by Presidenl Paula Loughran, Kappa Della can also be very business-lilce. Members devole many hours ol planning lo see lhal a needy family is nol lorgollen during lhe holi- days. Also, lo add finesse lo lhe KD scene. elaborale plans lell quiclcly inlo place lor a ref decoralion proiecl. The KD's lake lheir ci+i'zen,ship seriously. While olher groups chil-chal, lhese gals are busy lislening lo spealcers such as Mrs. llliclc of lhe League ol Women Volersl Back rows Gill, Whirlemore, Bafes, Kane, Beal, Lewis, Golding, Kreh, Drummond, Surdy, Emerson, Heilborn, Svverl leger. Middle raw: Meacham, Kr-arnev, Tyson, Greene, Lou nran Cav n u h S rr Mull Cle ens Fronl o VNZ Q , a a Q , pu , en, m . Andrews, Olds, Parker, Smilh, Wallace, Cooper, Cavanauqh. , gg f V A .K 4, 'S ,, 1 f as :ji - -. 195' 'i .' f El . LJ Q a . fff D Scolclu plaids, lradilional knee dances, lriendsluips, and cooperalion!llwese conlribule lo llue wluole llual is KKG. Silualed now in luisloric Cluarler l-louse, lluo Kappas, led by Presidenl Sally Baldwin, are busy willu suclu pluilanlluropies as yearly adopl- inq a needy larnily in Middlebury and beslowf ing upon lluern Clurislmas gills and dinner, bee sides working willu Nalional on more widef spread proiecls. To lurlluer relalionsluips willu lacully, llue KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA IiKC5's enlerlain al a lacully lea eaclu spring, and llue Kappa Easler Bunny brings ioy lo lac- ully cluildren. On llue inlelleclual side, llue Kappas' scluol, arsluip conrunruillee sponsors inleresling spealce ers, debales, and inlorrnalive records. Long-iolun clad Kappas braved llwe elernenls lluis lall lor a memorable weelcend al llue WAA cabin, and linally 'flue lradilional Senior Fare- well brouglul llue year lo a close willu ils luurnor- ous slcils and confessions. Bail: row: lollrtru, Neilson, Wuclcn, Moreau, Burrusleod, Bovullc, Spaulding, Bennell, Moreau, Founoel, Hancock, Cone, Tluwails, Brown, DeWill, Lirvubacuu, Malluews, Courlney, Connor. Middle row: Overluysser, Roberls, Buchanan, Baldwin, Webb, Davidson, Hamilloru, Bush, Mackie, Ellis, Buffers, Tibbclls. Fronl row: Seyrnour, Belden, Holmes, Lunl, Eckmaru, Oelien, Upluarn, Turner, Mercaldi. PHIMU Wallpaper hangers have noThing on The Phi Mus This year--The girls moved inTo new rooms, and in The midsT oT nighTly worlc-parTies, The in- Terior dec. maiors direcTed painTing, washing, papering, and TurniTure re-arrangemenT. The re- sulTs oT This hard Toil were noT comfined To Phi Mus only-a Halloween Supper Dance sprang up on Their agenda: and many Coeds broughT daTes To a greaT evening of eaTing, dancing, and laughing. Everyone leTT wi+h handTuls oT spoolcy decoraTions pilTered Trom curTains or walls. ir The Phi Mus spenT much Time lasT Tall enTer- Taining The children in PiTTsTord's PrevenTorium wiTh parTies and hand-lcniT presenTs. An amus- ing ToycarT wheeled Trom hospiTal To hospi- Tal is a naTional TradiTion oT Phi lvlu's chariTy worlc. Planned earlier in The year aT a weekend aT The W.A.A. cabin, one oT The besT evenTs oT Spring was Show BoaT, a minsTrel show puT on every year Tor The oTher sororiTies. The Phi Mus leT Their hair down, blacked Taces, and Tossed puns and TalenT all evening. Back row: Olsen, Lee, Heap, Kimball. Middle row: Farnum, Taylor, Parry,' MauriTzen, Eldridge, James, Norman, Poulos, Front row: Sharkey, Ril y Green, Sheffield, Hoover. P' is- asf T rs ,W l 'S Q he T l John D. had nofhing on lhe Pi Phis . . .well anyway, Pi Phi can boasl of having almosf as many philanlhropies. Aller unsliclcing Them- selves lrom pasle and glue used by Jrhe gross in malcing up scrapboolcs, rhese gals began lo roll cancer bandages induslriously. This year +heir communily-minded heads gol logelher and 'lhoughl up a new way of raising money for lheir losler child. The campus saw mulli- ludes ol Narrows scurrying aboul dislribuling PI BETA PHI while rahfle Jrickels. Final resulls were: happy prize winners plus an even happier losler child. Along social lines, a new lcifchen produced a respeclable mealloaf for slceplical lralernily men: lhose hilarious Pi Phi cabin experiences finally proved of some praclical meril-wit ness The emply plallerl As always, This year lhere was an allempl by each girl nol lo be 'rhe lilllesl angel lon lhe scholarship charll, By lhe way, has 'rhal elusive punch bowl been localed yell Back row: Hildrelh, Taber, Strong, Miller, McGinley, Coleman, Almquisl, Thorndylce, Auslin, Valentine, William- son, Lewis, Sonlum, Taylor, Walfers, Vaughan. Middle row: Brown, Morgan, Peck, Howard, Brindley, Baldwin, Erb, Wesl, McGowan, Dulles, McKinley, Bland, Sfowe, Headley. Front row: Thompson, Benedicl, Siurtevanf, Clark, Ron, Thayer, Tillon, Weeks, Kay, Pope, Brauligarn. SIGMA KAPPA One oTTen hears Today oT Triple alliances, buT none can boasT oT any more dulceT success Than Sigma Kappa's own Triple Trio, This sororiTy group also Turns iTs ThoughTs as Tar away as down Maine Tor iTs philan- Thropic proiecT. The Maine SeacoasT Mission Talls heir To many new cloThes and Toys, all hand-made: and This year a veriTable canine army la Toy onel descended on The roclc-bound coasT. Locally minded as well, The Sigma Kap- pas joined Torces wiTh anoTher sororiTy and Traveled down To The PrevenTorium aT Brandon To bring Halloween cheer To The paTienTs There. lT loolcs as iT They will be eaTing beTTer down in The BaTTell Bloclc, now ThaT a new lciTchen has been added To The rooms. Anyway, all The T'hiller,s enjoyed The Xmas parTy. Even a well- lnown guesT, speaking on marks and sTandards, had To digress To menTion The Tine and deli- cious qualiTy OT such a sumpTuous repasT. Back row: Henry, Moseley, Blaisdell, WaTson, Koelsch, Harper, Brailey, Roy, Ladd, Gibbs, Darling, Robinson, Paullin. Middle row: Schwob, Winninger, Kay, SmiTh, Mcfkdow, Thomann, Morflrner, Von BernuTh, Kelly. From row: Brown, Cox, Dean, Baker, Anderson, MaTTocks, KnighT, CufTing,Zln1and. ji? T 1 'ii as ,,,, gs s Page I56 OUR STUDENT LIFE Foofball weekends, especially Homecoming, Thanksgiving weekend wifh ifs on-fhe-spof ex- cuses, fhe big formals af 'the Field House and The liffle ones af McCullough, Chrisfmas vaca- fion. Carnival . . . Midd's nucleus . . . Culfure Conference, Junior Weekend and Commence- menf: fhese are fhe high poinfs of our sfudenf life. buf we need more . . . somefhing fo fill in fhe gaps. somefhing fo make fhe daily roufine more 'rhan a roufine of sfudies brighfened only by fhe fhoughf of acfivifies. The snack bar for breakfasf or as a lO:OO break-if you're lucky--fhe Sfu. U. lounges for a quick game of bridge, gin, or even solifaire . . . fhe rec rooms and living rooms filled wifh smoke and chaffer af almosf any hour . . . fhe beaufiful fall affernoons iusf righf for walking, riding, or anyfhing buf sfudying . . . fhe firsf snowy day wifh skiing on Chapel l-lill from morning 'fil nighf, and fhe fimorous few drag- ging fheir borrowed sleds . . . spring day.s filled wifh grassing couples and absenf-minded pro- fessors . . . fhe square dances and fhe more dignified affairs down af fhe house . . . fhe flix on Sunday nighf wifh popcorn, shoes, and razzing descending from fhe balcony . . . -'rhe cemefery, iusf wenf fo .see who died . . . Chipman Hill, you should see fhe view af nighf . . .and Dunmore, is if on or off bounds fhis year? All fhese, plus, of course, fhe offen-heard-of, hard-fo-define, Old lvlidd Spirif, drilled info every freshman, oufwardly scorned buf in- wardly respecfed by all, permeafing every con- versafion and every mind wifh ifs consfanf ap- peal . . . all 'rhese are whaf make Midd an in- dividual, special place 'ro be. They keep us going fhrough 'rhe ,snowless winfer and fhe mud- dy spring: fhey make us realize fhaf Midd is a greaf college, fhaf if will become an even greafer memory . . . an invaluable parf of our fufure happiness. wigs? , ,,M,.,.,. ,,.,,,,, www WU? .k , W :gl M f 2 4 , 5, 5 M. 'fr Y V Q .EL Q X z N, N' , : -Qgwze .WMVQ M. .fe J in f K Ck 2 2 Qi? 3 J. 5 s ff' 5 ' J! Q 'if ' Wi, J Ifgix 18 nv: 0 131 M E mi 7 Q SN S I 3 if Xffifif s'Q.,K st 2 1' , ip, 4 K 11, . 1 ' 3 ', A x L UE 4 jfrgi I Q-gg . 2 ss. 4: f I A .M fr : a5i if -'M 'ffilfl' ff 2 5 Epi ,iw 1 e lv ? ,459 A ' :Si JY- . gg - , Q S '1 ?3ffi: ,X Q35 E1 K. 5 xr xv.. 1 K' u . 47:11 . 'U' . '. -5' . ,.'J4' fxajg . s 1 ng 1,95-' +94 ag' 'e n . 1 941. Y 'O' :u'v Q 0 4 if' 1 U vb V .4 vt 'U' 'I 8 4 V. A f U 0 6 9 'UDQ do f,, 9 .v, . 0 S . I ' 0 I 1 , 'f - f': .' . . .. . ' If . n' X ,4 1 f, v 1 A '.fffgv, , ,, Z., . gn.--.':!4 If . 'ff .-K . 'SJ 'T ' 7' 341.6 , aff: -f Higgs ,112 ' ig 3. ' 53: 31231 . . .. 5 .3 ,.a 1 5 vt, v'v,'.of . v,.u ',O .5 3 -9135! ' f Q, v 'ff iff: . 'Q If si-.'.. .1 ' Q' .he 'fb v N'f42',':'-.21 0 ,..f'9 '-Hx Q V 0 . 4 'qv , fifvgs '.'.jf,.' s e 'Hd '.f.'.- D : , o'.f Izgfgg O ' H 3 4 l.' oi .,',' eww.: ' v' 'VIH If.'fQ, '05 1 1. 5 . THE NAME CGLLIDE WAS NOT GIVEN IN JEST Yearbook sTaTTs oTTen Tace harrassing siTuaTions, and ours could noT escape. Now, as we puT The lasT biT oT copy in The mail, we look back and realize ThaT These are The people who gave us Their help and pulled us, smiling, ouT OT The collisions. Thanks To: PeTe GurwiT oT Jahn and Oilier Tor his paTience in leTTing us make up our own minds. We always discovered how righT he was. Mr. PrickeTT Tor his unclersTanding Tinancial assislance. Alex DimiTrash and The Two CharloTTes oT Sarony, lnc. Tor Their disTincTive pho- Tography and personal inTeresT. Joseph LedbeTTer oT Benson PrinTing Co. Tor his help wiTh The prinTing aspecT. Jim Sams oT KingscraTT Tor helping us evolve a cover. Chaplain ScoTT Tor his lively inTeresT and his sincere neighborliness. John Taylor, who knew our siTuaTion and To whom we oTTen appealed. The Campus office Tor use OT Their Telephone lbills paid and unpaidl, and Their TypewriTers, buT especially Tor The Tun oT having Them down The hall. The lv1ounTain Club who Turnished more scoTch Tape Than They probably realize. Mr. Cole Tor our newly decoraTed inTerior . . . BulleTin Boards! John Clark who did a load oT work and much Typing, in spiTe OT his aTTempT To converT us inTo anoTher TheTa Chi organi2aTion. Lou Limbach who appeared oTTen and was always willing To give us a hand. Lindy Pahner and Jean Badeau Tor Their arTicles. Dick SmiTh, John F. SmiTh, Jr., and Gove STudios Tor Their accommodaTing work. And a Tinal here They are on paper To The many sTudenTs who have sTopped by The oTTice To leaT Through The boxes and pass approval in The snapshoT deparTmenT. THE KALEID STAFF. Page l58 1952 KALEIDOSCOPE PHYLLIS I-I. LAIDLAW. . ANNE W, COLEMAN ANITA L. BLAND. . MARTIN M. GRAY. . JOANN M. CUTTING James Bowden Nancy Bush Erica Child Carol Edgar Mary Andrews Barbara Balrer Jane? Buchanan Monica Dorr Roger May . . . William Marseilles . Edward Hiclrox . Chrisfiane Alewyn Marion Ford Barbara Kniglnf Cliarloiie Morgan Jeanneiie Poulos STAFF ......EdiI-or . .Managing Ediior . . ,Lilerary Ediror . .Phoiograpliy Ediior . ,Business Manager EDITORIAL STAFF ASSISTANT EDITORS Dororliy Kimball Virginia Reynolds Joyce Meacliam Howard Thompson Pairicia Paullin Carol Thorndylce Barbara Walkins REPORTERS Sally Green Kennefn Morse Julie Howard Allison Plninney Norman Kiifel Dorofliy Reynolds Barbara Skillin SPORTS STAFF . . Ediior Kennefli Nourse . .Assisfanr Ediior . . . . . .Ediior Edward Perrin . .Assisfanr Ediior Assisfanr Ediior Kevin O'Connor . ,Assisfani Ediior ART STAFF JIII McKins+ry Anne' Sfringer BUSINESS STAFF ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS Greiclien Ra'rI1 STAFF Ronald WeidIer Mary-Louise Bayles Carol Tliorndylre Joanne VerBryck Diane Schwob Gail Wren Da na Presfon Erica Weiss Page I59 PATRONS Raymond A. Ablondi, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Russell T. Bafes Mr. and Mrs. Roberi R, Bishop Dr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Boss Prof. and Mrs. John G. Bowker Mr. and Mrs. Earle W. Brailey Mr. Oswald Bock Mr. and Mrs. Audley Brindley Mrs. Daniel P. Cavanaugh Mr. and Mrs. Roberr R. Chaney Mr. and Mrs. James H. Cronin Tom Cummiskey Mr. and Mrs. William Deyerberg Mr. and Mrs. Alberl' H. Dix Mr. and Mrs. E. E. DuVall Virginia E. Eckman John H. Ellioll Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Emerson Hazel C. Frank Mrs. George Alberi Gleason William E. Goyne George N. Greene Lawrence W. Griiiis William L. Hall Mrs. Ralph E. Handy Roy F. Herrman, M.D. Mr. and M'rs. Wilford Holcomb Lorraine F. Holmes Mr. Paul D. Kay Siuarl E. Kay Mr. and Mrs. William Vaden Kinnard Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Knapp Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Koelsch, Jr. Fred F. Lauer Mr. and Mrs. Waller James Locke Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Loughran Page I60 Helen K. Lun'r Mr. and Mrs. E, F. McAleer Mrs. Sidney G. Mclniire Mrs. Alberl Oliver Marsron Kai T. Maurirzen Mr. and Mrs. William F. Mullen Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Oelien Heoluf V. Olsen 1 l-lamillon Osborne Arfhur L. Paulson Reginald D. Perry Mr. and Mrs. Leon F. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Pofler Dr. and Mrs. George G. Rapp Marsh Rey W. Ransom Rice Caplain and Mrs. William A. Riley Colonel and Mrs. Bruce H. Roloerfs Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Rowe Mrs. Charles A. Roy Mrs. George Francis Rupp Mr. and Mrs. John E. Shahan Morris Shapiro Miriam Shaw John D. Slorrs Mr. and Mrs. William F. Sfoiz Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Slowe Mr. and Mrs, Hugh O. Thayer Dr. and Mrs. Rockwood H. Thayer Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Thomsen l-larrieHe L. Upham Dr. Ralph Upson Sruari L. Vaughan, M.D. M'r. and Mrs. Warren W. Wallers Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wells Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. While Mr. and Mrs. M. Willarecli ONE OE TI-IE EAST'S LEADING SKI SI-IOPS . . . RIOI-IT AT YOUR CAMPUS DOOR FRANK MIHH - SKI IISIIIII I THE DUE TEI-IIVI WHERE MIDDLEBURY CO-EDS CELEBRATE 4 Miles NOVIII on US. 7 Phone 84W A F oriie Hang-Ouf A? C I T BECKWITH MOTORS,ING OLDSMOBILE Sales 81 Service Une Mile Soullm ol Middlebury Inn on Rouie 7 f m K FOR DELICIOUS DINNERS AND AFTER DATE SNACKS Open daily 9:00 am. - I :OO a.m. Page I62 Vermon+'s Newesf and Besf Equipped Service Cen? MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE BO0K STURE TOPS ADDISON COUNTY TRUST CO., INC. MIDDLEBURY, VERMONT Member of The Federal Deposil I e C p BENJAMIN BROTHERS DRY CLEANERS APPROVED SANITONE SERVICE 80 Malm Sl. Middlebury, Vl. Tel. 585 The Banlr of Friendly Serv EAGAN'S cur nm nnuc stone Drugs - School Supplies Greefing Cards Soda Foun+ain Benj n Block M ddl bu y Pg I63 COMPLIMENTS OF MARINE SUPPLIES BOVE'S RESTAURANT 87 King SI' 68 Pearl SI. Burlinglon, VI. BURLINGTON, VERMONT fi I B US TEEN NEW YBHK PBRTLARB L65 ANGELES As pioneers in Ilme developrnenl ol Medical Reimbursemenl Insurance, we are happy Io have had flue privilege ol formu- lalinq a plan lor Ilie sludenls al Middlebury College. CQMPUMENTS second and Boston 515. EVERETT, MASS. OF PAINT SPECIALIST TO THE INSTITUTION W. H. WAITE, INC. Everm 778T8 MIDDLEBURY, VERMONT Pg I64 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS or OF JAN'S SHOE STORE BARRE and BURLINGTON, VERMONT A T' Ad 9 ij-1. N10 , vil- g Qymrw r-1 The many services of This bank are aTways af your disposal. Corw- yenienr checlcino accounfs, TrayeTers checks, commercial accounfs, and our experf frusf deparrmenf are some of The seryices.S1op in any Time , . . YOUVFS aTways wekcme Here. COMPLTMENTS WANT A WE? OF Any Hour of Day or Nigh+ Sfop in af THE TAILOR SHOP - ll ll so N1a.ns+. THE BEAR MRS, LEON OTIS Three miles sourh of Middlebury Page I65 T. A. HAIGH LUMBER CO., INC. Euifckng Vnaferiagi ann! 7!MffuforL BURLINGTON VERMONT ALJO MANUFACTURING CC.. CONGRATULATIONS Scenic Colors and Dyes for Sfage and Dramafic Groups. Also Line of Prepared Dry Scenic Colors. Prices on Requesf BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT I53 WesI'2Is'r SI. New York I I, N.Y. A MEMO FROM COMPLIMENTS 7 S OF Your Headquarfers For I SH. Y 6 +. gc d OH. S ppl. S h I LOCKWOOD S S ppl' S 'IIIC -R y I-U d d-R - 9, P , bl Typ , RESTAURANT nozc hsf BIgf v+ MONUMENT FARMS DAIRY PASTEURIZED 81 HOMOGENIZED MILK 81 CREAM RICHARD JAMES Tel. Weybridge 279 MIcIdIebury, Vermonr Pg I66 DOC'S SHOP I4-A Church S+. Burlingfon, V+. Up One Flighf Dial 4-6630 RECORDS ALL SPEEDS Over One Hundred Labels Wide Appeal in TasIe COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF THE FASHION SHOP ELLIOTT AND BURLINGTON, VERMONT CHURCHILL DUBRULE 81 DION, INC. I6 Church SIreeI BURLINGTON, VERMONT BurIingIon's Newesi Shoe Salon GRAND FURNITURE, INC Special Discounf +o S'Iuden+s 82 Wesf S'rreeI RUTLAND, VERMONT CHAMPLAIN VALLEY FRUIT CO., INC. Disfribufors of FRESH 81 FROZEN FRUITS, VEGETABLES, BEVERAGES COMMERCIAL COLD 81 FREEZER STORAGE P BRUSH MOTORS, INC. SELF Roufe 7 FORD 81 MERCURY Sales 8: Service Phone 650 SERVICE LAUNDRY Middlebury Bakery Lane Phon 599 KILLINGTON BANK AND TRUST COMPANY RUTLAND, VERMONT COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE FOR EVERYONE Resources Over SI2,000,000 Member FecIeraI Deposir Insurance Corporafion 37N ERNEST DEREAU USED FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES Phone I75-M orIh PIeasanI SI, Middle BEN FRANKLIN COMPLETE VARIETY STORE Main S+. bury, V+. MIDDLEBURY, VERMONT P ge I68 SIMPSON'S FUR STORE, INC. BU RLINGTON, VERMONT COMPLI MENTS OF A. C. TABER CO E. T. LANGEVIN Proprielo Our large sleel fab- ricaling planl and warehouse serves Norflwern New Eng- land and New York, providing Sfruciural Steel, Ornamenlal Iron, Reinforcing Steel and Allied Melal Building Prod- ucts. Large sfoclcs afford quick service. Insure Strength and Security With 1 gf ,,su ff , -' Q gzg .LLET 4 1 K.. As i n Aerial View K 3 , . y E l 1 nu. If f , . If f , ' I I5 .M V w If ' I 1 I X f f X. 5 as xg 0 I ' f f I I-1 XX . - K I 'n :iv - . L 42 f r 5 Vermont Structural X St IC p at f I QP Ol' OX' ion SERVING IIEW EIIGIAIIII Xi NEW YIIIIK WITH STEEL IIIMUNI SIIL fLBA!?5fff5 Pl. t nnd Warehous 207 FLYNN AVENUE E 'mmou' 4 'W 'U'L 'o m'mlwr'row W' J . . 1 . . . ALEX VERRET AND SONS VERMONT TRANSIT VERMONT'S LEADING MAPLE MERCHANT LINES The People Will BURLINGTON, VERMONT Be Served ABERNETHY CLARKSON I WRIGHT INC. S FINE FOOTWEAR VERMONT'S FOREMOST DEPARTMENT STORE 65 Church S+, Burling+on, V+ 96 Marqare+ S+. Pla++sburq, N, Y 2 Church S+ree+ Burling+on, V+ VERMONT PAPER COMPUMENTS OF COMPANY, INC. I44 So. Champlain S+. BURLINGTON, VT. Dis+ribu+ors of FINE PAPERS INDUSTRIAL PAPERS HOUSEHOLD PAPERS PI-XUL'S, INC. Famous For Qualify Cleaning 8: Pressing Shir+s Laundered 45 Cen+er S+. RUTLAND, VERMONT LEON P. BURBY Trenching-Excavafing-Dozers-Shovels Hoes-Clamshell-Dragline and Crane Work LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING Phone 397 Middlebury, V+. THE VERMONT BOOK SHOP AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF NEW BOOKS OF ALL KINDS Mail Orders Promp+ly Filled P ge I70 THOMAS O'HALLORAN 81 SON Befler Homes Hx Gardens Home Planning Cenfer MONTPELIER TAVERN HOTEL Clean Comfor+a ble Rooms Dial 2-5310 I98 College Sfreel Burlinqfon, VI DINING ROOM COFFEE SHOP MC AULIFFE'S HOWE'S BOOKS, STATIONERY scHooL suPPuEs RESTAURANT AND OFFICE, SCHOOL AND FQUNTAINISERVICE BANK EQUIPMENT Open From 7 Unlil 9 On Weekdays Dial 4-453 I 2I Cenler Sfreel BURLINGTON RUTLAND, VERMONT Wanl Somefhing Good To Ea+?, F O R Go To Pl. EA S f D THE BAKERY LANE GUESTS CllClio ?53lf3.ll'lll Page I7l THE RUTLAND COUNTY DENTONIS NATIONAL BANK MARKET RUTLAND, VERMONT H d f ea uarfers or 864 Eighfy-Eighf i952 so S. PTERCE UNE Years of Service M ber 5: d I R S + 24 IVIGIFI Sfreef MI b Ei L2 MIDDLEBURY, VT. PERSON'S FRIENDLY SHOP MIDDLEBURY, VERMONT Soufh on Route 7 Op Y A d G 2:5512 T GENERAL ICE P P CREAM c:oRP BURLINGTON, VERMONT STAR BOWLING ALLEYS MIDDLEBURY, VERMONT COMPLIIVIENTS OF SALES 8: SERVICE, INC. Telephone 373 ABRAM'S DEPARTMENT STORE MIDDLEBURY, VERMONT BROWN'S AUTO PARTS AUTOMOTIVE PARTS 8. ACCESSORIES COurT STreeT MiddIebury, VT. Phones I5I 84 I52 Your NAPA Jobber is a good man To know SHEPARD 81 HAMELLE MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS A STore of Qualify Service and Sa+isTacTion 32 Church STreeT BurIinqTOn, VT. Besf wishes To The Class of T952 for your fuTure success and happiness. T. I. PRESTON 8 SON Incorporaied I7 Upper Church ST. BURLINGTON. VERMONT PARK DRUG STORE NEXT TO TI-IE NEW ENGLAND COLOR STUDIO Phone T08-W MiddIebury, VT. WAGON WHEEL Neur BreadIOaT Sumrner SChOOI RIPTON, VERMONT CompIeTeIy Furnished-EIecTric S'Iove Look Info Q, The Diamond Refrigerafor-HOT WaTer I'IeaTeIr Q A -q w Baih wiTh Shower 'I CORIEEIZ MRS. GEORGE EOx REGISTERED JEWELER BOX 7 Mwebw W AITTERTCAN GEM SOCIETY I COMPLIMENTS CURRIER'S OF THE STORE OF YOUTI-I TODD AND WOOD GULF SERVICE 66 Church STreeT BurIinqTOn, VT. AUTQ REPAIRS-WELDING TeI. OOO I6 COurT ST Page T73 COMPLIMENTS OF WE BUY OUR BLAZERS SMITH PAINT FROM AND WALLPAPER CO. Dis'IribuIors for Imperial Wallpapers Masury Pain+ 8: Varnishes Texolile Pain+ and Powder Producls '40 WEST 57'l' Slfeel PaII'I'I'el'S IQ' 80 Wes? SI. Rulland, Vermonl BURLINGTDN SAVINGS BANK BURLINGTON, VERMONT A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK U05 Years of S+abiIiIyI Member Federal Deposii' Insurance Corporafion Conlinue Io buy and lwold U. S, Treasury and Defense Bonds. Build your Savings Accounl for ready money. This Mulual Savings Bank inviles you Io Iransacf business by mail. Folder Banking by Mail senl on reguesr NELSON COAL COMPANY 9115 Shippers of ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COAL Nexf Io Ilwe Campus Thealer WEST PAWLET, VERMONT MIDDLEBURY, VERMONT Page I74 K WRIGHT PRINCESS SHOP AND DITSON DISTINCTIVE Saddks H 'musl' have's, for year 'round comforl ancl wear APPAREL WRIGHT 8: DITSON Tel- 3-393' Girls' School and College OuIITHers 462 Boylgfon 55 BOSTOHN Mass- 40 Church STreeT Burlinqlon, VT. MINNEAPOLIS I SQ DEMING PUMPS HONEYWELL GATES BELTS MERCOID PERFEX CONTROLS ANCHOR STOKERS KOHLER BOILERS 81 RADIATION f HERMAN NELSON UNIT HEATERS SHEPARD WATER HEATERS SPANG STEEL PIPE CANNY-PLUE, INC. Wholesalers PLUMBING AND HEATING SUPPLIES 74 River STreeT Ruflancl Phone 509-5lO LAWRENCE AND LECLAIR Specializing in Furniiure-Cur+ains-Draperies-Rugs Linoleums l9l College STreeT BURLINGTON, VERMONT Over a NATIONAL BANK OF MIDDLEBURY VERMONT l83I - I952 Member ol FDIC. cenlury ol Service wiThouT a loss To a deposifor. Page I75 WILSON CLOTHING CO. INC. l RuI'Iand, V+. Phone 920 Sporfswear 84 Luggage 8: Shoes, Too WILSON MUSIC COMPANY Ruiland, V+. Phone 33I3 Television 8: Records 8: Pianos MIDDLEBURY MOTORS, INC. COMPLMNTS BUICK 81 CHEVROLET OF Phone: Day I27g Niqhi 34I-W MR. AND MRS. 24 Hour Wrecking Service S. GEE'S SHOE SHOP THE MARBLE SAVINGS BANK FINE SHOES . OF RUTLAND, VERMONT MaI'rix Rhy+hm-Sfep Id b I d In f Conegebred Namralizer wou e p ease. +o +a e care o your banking needs. 84 Church SI. BurIing'ron, VI. M b Ifhe FederaI DepOSiI I C p COMPLIMENTS OF THE SNACK BAR Pg I76 GOODRO LUMBER CQ. Building Ma.I'erials - Painl' - Hardware BETTER LUMBER FOR BETTER HOMES Easl Middlebury, Vermonl Phone: Middlebury 652-MI Our Besi Wishes To The Gradualing Class of l952 ORIENTAL RUG SHOP 92 Grove SI. Rulrland, V+ PALMER'S DAIRY Pasfeurized and Homogenized Milk Co+I'age Cheese-BuHermilk Chocolafe Milk-Ice Cream PHONE: MIDDLEBURY 645 EAST MIDDLEBURY, VT. COMPLIMENTS OF THE GREY SHOP MIDDLEBURY The Women's College Shop COMPLIMENTS OF THE LOTUS RESTAURANT BU RLINGTON, VERMONT COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE THE HOWARD NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY BURLINGTON, VERMONT Member Federal Deposil Insurance Corporalion Pg 177 Th COMPLIMENTS OF THE MIDDLEBURY INN Serving Sfudenfs and Parenrs for Genera+ions GUARD YOUR HEALTH AS YOU WOULD YOUR HOME VERMONT DRUG, INC. MIDDLEBU RY VERMONT MIDDLEBURY CO-OPERATIVE FREEZE LOCKERS Fresh 81 Frozen Meafs, Fish Poulfry, Fruiis, Vege+abIes FOR ALL elrr PARTQNEJEEDS SEWARD'S IT'S DAIRY, INC. WAY'S ODDITY SHOP BRISTOL Unusual, Exofic Gifis e Mosi Compleie Gif? Sfore in Vermonf RUTLAND, VERMONT COMPLIMENTS SERVISS MATTRESS UPHOLSTERING CO. F. B. HOWARD JEWELERS AND siLvERsMm-is 7 Cenier Sireei Ruiland, Vermoni MIDDLEBURY RESTAURANT Specializing In ITALIAN AND AMERICAN FOOD COMPLIMENTS OF SpagI'1e'Hi, Ravioli, An+ipas+o, and Pizza 48 Main SI. Phone 520 EVERYTHING IN MUSIC Room 4l, Baiiell Block, 2 Merchanis Row Middlebury, V+. Phone I BAILEYIS MUSIC Evenings By AppOin+men+ 88 Church S+. Burlingion, V+ IN RUTLAND IT'S THE FASHIGN SHOP Feminine Fashions of Dis+inc+ion 40 Merchanis Row P GQ COMPLIMENTS OF TI-IE BLACK CAT CAFE H. C. HUMPHREY 8: SON YOUR CLASS RING was produced by BALFOUR CLOTHING-FURNISHINGS manufacfurer of High School and 85 Church Smef College Jewelry, Commencemenlr AnnouncemenI's, Diplomas, BURLINGTON, VERMONT Medals 3, Trophies ABRAHAMVS ' ' Vermon'I s Fine-sl Drug Siore DRUGS - PRESCRIPTIONS Repmenled W COSMETICS-CAMERAS MR. SAWYER W, LEE I I I Church STreeT BUFIIFIQTOU BOX Vergennes' COMPLIMENTS OF MR. FRIENDLY AMERICAN MUTUAL LIABILITY INSURANCE CDMPIINY y Th 'F' sf American Iiabiliiy insurance company and aiuliliafe, Allied American MuTual Fire Ins C C p y offer you dividend savings opporfunilies on pracfically all forms of casualfy and fire' Home Office I42 Berkeley Sireei BOSTON I6, MASSACHUSETTS Branch 2l5 College Sir eef BURLINGTON, VERMONT Phone: Burlingfon 3-3I82 Page I80 TWO DISTINCTIVE COUNTRY INNS THE WHEELER WILLILKMS Juncrion U.S. Roules 4 84 7 Rulland, V+. Telephone: 3230 THE HAHTNESS HIIUSE Tliree Miles from U.S. No. 5 Springfield, VI. Telephone: 2I I5 DELIGHTFUL DINING AND HOTEL SERVICE IN THE COUNTRY PERSONS 8: FOSTER BROTHERS Whlch IS Your Problem? General Repairing-Aufo Accesso AS FUEL MERCHANTS Chrysler 81 Plymoufh Cars WE FURNISH BOTH MIDDLEBURY, VERMONT Our Engineering Depar+men+ will gladly help you COMPLIMENTS H. N. HARTWELL OF 8k MIDDLEBURY ELECTRIC Parlc Square Building BOSTON I6, MASS. Middlebury, VIZ Plwone: I63-W THE HUBBARD AGENCY INSURANCE Phone 28 I -W 58 Main Slreel Middlebury Pg I8I SARONY, INC. Esf. I866 OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR 1952 KALEIDOSCOPE ALL NEGATIVES ARE KEPT ON FILE FOR FUTURE ORDERS 362 5I'h Avenue New York CI+y Sex li X ,ggifgg X L 40 F -i ?W S X l A . Allahu Qi Ujlier Agaiinw A familiar and reassuring slogan FAMlL1AR...because it has appeared in lbousands of the country's finest year- lzooks for the past half century. REAssuRiNc,..l1ecause those years of specialized experience bring complfie service, outstanding quality and de- pendable delivery to the yearbook staffs, with whom we work. + JAHN sf OLLIER ENCRAVINC CO. 817 W. Washington Blvd. Chicago 7, Illinois ll iliillimil l BURLINGTON GROCERY COMPANY WHOLESALE GROCERS BURLINGTON, VT. I. G. A. SUPPLY DEPOT I. G. A. Are Home Owned, lndependenl Sfores HH omla imenb of fke Wen! DI EH Abernelhy, Clarkson 81 Wrighl, Inc. . . Abraham's Drug Slore ..... Abram's Dept Sfore .,.. Addison County Trusf Co. , . , . Alio Manufacturing Co., Inc. ...,. American Murual Liab. Insurance Co Bailey's Music Rooms ,.,.., . . . Bakery Lane Bake Shop . . . , . , , L. 6, Balfour Company , . The Bear ....,,... Beckwilh Morors Inc. . . Ben Franklin Siore . . Beniamin Brothers , . The Black Cal Cafe . . Bove's Reslauranl , . . . . . Boynlon's Inc. .,...,..,, . . Bridgeport Pipe Engineering Co. . . . Brown's Aulo Paris . . . . . . Bruhn Office Equipmenr Co. . . Brush Molors Inc. - - .... . Leon P. Burby ....,... Burlington Grocery Co .... Burlinglon Savings Bank .,.. Canney-Plue, Inc ..,...... Carlmell Sales 8: Service, Inc, . . Champlain Valley Fruil Co., Inc ChioH's ...........,. Clevo Company ..,... . Currier's ...., DenIon's Marker . . Ernesf Dereau . . . Doc's Shop .... The Dog Team . . . DuBrule 8: Dion Inc. .... . Eagan's Drug Sfore ,... . . Elliof 81 Churchill ........ The Fashion Shop-Burlinglon . . The Fashion Shop-Rutland . . Page I84 INDEX OF ADVERTISERS Gee's Shoe Shop ..,.. General Ice Cream Corp. . . Goodro Lumber Co ..,, Grand Furnifure, Inc .,.. The Grey Shop ,..,... T, A. Haigh Lumber Co., Inc. . The Harfness House ..,... H. N. Harlwell Zi Son, Inc.. . , F. B. Howard Co., Inc ..,..... . Howard Nalional Bank 8: Trusf Co, . . Howe's Coffee Shop .,,... The Hubbard Agency ,.... H. C, Humphrey Bi Son .,,. Jahn 8: Ollier Engraving Co. . . Jan's Shoe Siore . , . , . Killingron Bank Xi Trusl Co. . Lawrence 81 Leclair , . . . Lockwood's Reslauranl . . The Lorus Reslauranr . . . Frank Mahr Ski Shop .... The Marble Savings Bank . . McAuliffe Paper Co., Inc, . . , Merchants' Nalional Bank .... Meserve I.G.A, Srore ,........ Middlebury College Book Slore , . . . Middlebury Coop. Freeze Lockers. Middlebury Elecfric Mofor Service . . The Middlebury lnn ......,... Middlebury Mofors, Inc. . . . . Middlebury Resfauranf . . Monipelier Tavern .,..... Monumenf Farms Dairy .,,,..,. The Nafional Bank of Middlebury . . . 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