University of Maine - Prism Yearbook (Orono, ME)

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rf ■ 1 . jfe .. ' v. . , i ' SL - f« ••■ - ? , ' S- - -.- ., ■• •-■. .... , « .,- -. . . . - - . . - ■ y ■ 4 3 , •- ' W -- . , ; sat ts • ' iP - J K 4 W ; ' ■ w f ■ ; ' - : ■ £■ ( :.■ J ! It- . ' Si V:  «■■ Copyright 1932 William V. D. Bratton Editor=in=chiel C lvin Jagels Business A1ftnac;cr 1 X rjoliy-ked by {he junior clex 3 ' p the o ) ror o ) m . FOREWORD Just as rays or sunlight diliused by a prism diverge in a colorhu spectrum, so may the days or our undergraduate lire at Vlaine be seen in their true hues. Long may we cherish these happy memories, and may this volume be ror us a constant reminder or our pleasant associations and friendships. }33 I o Paul CJok Dean of the L ollege of Technology ana Director of the Technology Experiment Station for his unfailing kindliness his appreciation of the problems of every student his readiness to advise and for his guiding wisdom and counsel vvc of the class of 1933 respectfully dedicate this volume President Harold S. Boardman Dean James X. 1 [art Board of Administration mini ■ s (Left to Right)— Treasurer Youngs, Dean Hart, Dean Merrill. President Boardman, Acting Dean Peterson, Dean Lutes. Dean Corbett, Dean Cloke, Registrar Gannett Jl 3r3r[ Seventeen College of Agriculture Faculty of Instruction Leon Stephen Merrill, M.D., Sc.D., Dean Lucius Herbert Merrill, Sc.D., Professor Emeritus of Biological and Agricultural Chemistry Fremont Lincoln Russell, B.S., V.S., Professor of Bacteriology and Veterinary Science John Manvers Briscoe, M.F., Professor of Forestry George Edward Simmons, M.S., D.Sc, Professor of Agronomy Lamert Seymour Corbett, M.S., Professor of Animal Industry Herbert Staples Hill, B.A., Professor of Agricultural Education Charles Henry Merchant, Ph.D., Professor of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management James Howard Waring, Ph.D., Professor of Horticulture Pearl Stuart Greene, M.A., Professor of Home Economics Ferdinand Henry Steinmetz, Ph.D., Professor of Botany and Entomology Maurice Daniel Jones, M.S., Professor of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management El.mer Reeve Hitchner, M.S., Professor of Bacteriology Llewellyn Morse Dorsey, M.S., Professor of Dairy Husbandry Harry Woodbury Smith, M.S., Professor of Biological and Agricultural Chemistry Marion Deyoe Sweetman, Ph.D., Professor of Home Economics John Robert Smyth, M.S., Associate Professor of Poultry Husbandry Chauncey Wallace Lord Chapman, M.S., Assistant Professor of Forestry Leigh Philbrook Gardner, M.S., Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry Harold Clayton Swift, M.S., Assistant Professor of Agronomy Charles Orville Dirks, M.S., Assistant Professor of Entomology Werner Thadeus Snyder, M.S., Assistant Professor of Agronomy George Peter Steinbauer, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Botany Marguerite Ruth Musgrave, M.A., Assistant Professor of Home Economics Monroe Edward Freeman, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biological and Agricultural Chemistry Robert Irving Ashman, M.F., Assistant Professor of Forestry Howe Wiggin Hall, M.S., Assistant Professor of Animal Industry Fay Hyland, M.S., Assistant Professor of Botany Helene Heye, M.S., Assistant Professor of Home Economics Beulah Elizabeth Osgood, M.S., Instructor in Home Economics Gladys Marie Gould, B.S., Instructor in Home Economics Roger Clapp, B.S., Instructor in Horticulture RICHARD McVay Riley, M.S., Instructor in Horticulture Mabel Clide Lancaster, B.S., Instructor in Home Economics Delbert Leonard Moody, M.S., Instructor in Entomology Merton Stanley Parsons, M.S., Instructor in Agricultural Economics and Farm Management Norman Callender Laffer, B.S., Graduate Fellow in Bacteriology Leslie Rennselaer Holdridge, B.S., Graduate Fellow in Botany and Entomology James Elbridge Sawyer, B.S., Graduate Fellow in Dairy Husbandry 3ri Eighteen jyi DeaivMerril I Sweelnvan, Sm.itk. ■ I Gard TV£T 1j Swift lift Smyth. Cka Snyder Stein.k auer Musgrave HI Nineteen School of Education Faculty of Instruction Olin Silas Lutes, Ph.D., Dean of School of Education and Professor of Education Ava Harriet Chadbourne, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Education Ernest Jackman, M.A., Associate Professor of Education John Ray.mond Crawford, M.A., Assistant Professor of Education and Director of Bureau of Education Research and Service Charles Lester Robinson, B.A., Instructor and Critic Teacher Veysey Hiram Robinson, B.Ped., Instructor and Critic Teacher Alice Lowe Brown, B.A., Critic Teacher Grace Stetson Grant, B.A., Critic Teacher Helen Louise Hathorne, B.A., Critic Teacher Horace Alcander Croxford, B.A., Critic Teacher Sarah Jane Thompson, B.A., Critic Teacher Cooperating Departments Charles Andrew Brautlecht, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Milton Ellis, Ph.D., Professor of English Francois Joseph Kueny, L. es L., Professor of French Caroline Colvin, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of History and Government George Davis Chase, Ph.D., Dean of Graduate Study and Professor of Latin Harley Richard Willard, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics Albert Lewis Fitch, Ph.D., Professor of Physics Charles Alexius Dickinson, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology Donneu. Brooks Young, Ph.D., Professor of Zoology Twenty Crawford. 3Kfr  Twenty-One College of Arts and Sciences Faculty of Instruction James Stacy Stevens, LL.D., Litt.D., Dean and Professor of Physics James Norris Hart, C.E., Sc.D., Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy John Homer Huddilston, Ph.D., Professor of the Greek Language and Literature and Lecturer on Art History George Davis Chase, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of Latin Caroline Colvin, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of History and Government Roy Merle Peterson, Ph.D., Professor of Spanish and Italian Robert Rutherford Drummond, Ph.D., Professor of German Harley Richard Willard, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics John H Ashworth, Ph.D., Professor of Economics and Sociology Charles Andrew Brautlecht, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry Milton Ellis, Ph.D., Professor of English Albert Lewis Fitch, Ph.D., Professor of Physics Francois Joseph Kueny, L. es L.. Professor of French Mark Bailey, M.A., Professor of Public Speaking Charles Alexius Dickinson, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology Ronald Bartlett Levinson, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy Olin Silas Lutes, Ph.D., Professor of Education Donnell Brooks Young, Ph.D., Professor of Zoology Adelbert Wells Sprague, M.A., Professor of Music Bertram) French Brann, M.S., Associate Professor of Chemistry Ava Harriet Chadbourne, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Education Albert Ames Whitmore, M.A., Associate Professor of History and Government Noah Rosenberger Bryan, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Mathematics Albert Morton Turner, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English Maynard Fred Jordan, M.A., Associate Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy Charles Burton Crofutt, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Physics Kenneth Still,man Rice, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Zoology George William Small, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English Edward French Dow, M.A., Acting Associate Professor of History and Government Stanley Royal Ashby, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English Walter French, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of German Walter Whitmore Chadbourne, M.B.A., Associate Professor of Economics and Sociology Edward Newcomb Brush, M.A., Associate Professor of Psychology George Baer Fundenburg, Ph.D., Associate Professor of French Warren Stanhope Lucas, M.A., Assistant Professor of Mathematics Frances Elizabeth Arnold, M.A., Assistant Professor of Spanish and Italian Marion Stephanie Buzzell, M.A., Assistant Professor of French Achsa Mabel Bean, M.A., Assistant Professor of Zoology Donald Stover Piston, B.S., Assistant Professor of Physics Richard George Wood, M.A., Assistant Professor of History and Government Twenty-Two Twenty-Three College of Arts and Sciences Faculty of Instruction William Francis Sca,mman, M.A., Assistant Professor of English Himy Benjamin Kirshen, M.A., Assistant Professor of Economics and Sociology Ruth Crosby, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English Cecil Gladstone Garland, M.A., Assistant Professor of Economies and Sociology Andrew Carleton Andrews, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Latin Lillian Maynard Hatfield, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology Howard Lloyd Flewelling, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English Herman Samuel Silverman, M.A., Instructor in Mathematics Ada Cohen Silverman, M.A., Instructor in German Herschel Leonard Bricker, B.A., Instructor in Public Speaking Louis Cabrera, M.A., Instructor in Spanish John Emmons Stewart, M.A., Instructor in Mathematics Walter Reginald Whitney, B.S., Instructor in English Glenn Quenton Lefler, B.A., Instructor in Physics Elizabeth Sophia Foster, M.A., Instructor in English Arlin Miller Cook, M.A., Instructor in English Pauline Elma Darby, M.S., Instructor in Zoology Max Hendricks Guyer, M.A., Instructor in History and Government Fred Lincoln Lamoreau, B.A., Instructor in Mathematics Richard Wilder Merrill, B.S., Instructor in German James Moreland, B.A., Instructor in English Delyte Wesley Morris, B.A., Instructor in Public Speaking Raymah Twining Wright, B.A., Instructor in Mathematics Robert Bechtold Heilman, M.A., Instructor in English John Henry Magee, M.A., Instructor in Economics and Sociology Henry Gruber Stetler, M.A., Instructor in Economics and Sociology Ruth Rebecca Stone, M.A.. Instructor in English Alta Miriam Bumpus, B.A., Graduate Fclloiv in Zoology John Franklin Mee, B.A., Graduate Fellow in Psychology Helen Moore, B.A., Graduate Fellow in Physics David Emmons Barker, B.A., Graduate Fellow in Economies and Sociology Harold Everett Bowie, B.A., Graduate Fcllozo in Mathematics Philip Judd Brockway, B.A., Graduate Fellow in English Frances Cole Downes, B.A., Graduate Fellow in Zoology George William Legg, B.S., Graduate Fellow in Physics Alfred Warren Perkins. B.A., Graduate Fellow in Mathematics Rachel Louise Rogers, B.A., Graduate Fellow in Physics Edwin Sherman Worster, B.A., Graduate Fellow in French Leola Bowie Chaplin, B.A., Graduate Fellow in English Doris Lane Gross, B.A., Graduate Scholar. Assistant in Music M Twenty-Four Wood Scam.rn.aa F75 Et4 0f Brush. Kirsken. •7 flf Crosb ;y Garland Hatfield Andrews Fundenbur g 3r r Tivcnty-Fwe College of Technology Faculty of Instruction Paul Cloke, M.S., E.E., Dean of the College of Technology and Director. Technology Experiment Station Charles Partridge Weston, C.E., M.A., Professor of Mechanics William Edward Barrows, B.S., E.E., Professor of Electrical Engineering William Jordan Sweetser, B.S., Professor of Mechanical Engineering Charles Andrew Brautlecht. Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Embert Hiram Sprague, B.S., Professor of Civil Engineering Arthur St. John Hill, E.E., Professor of Electrical Engineering Benjamin Calvin Kent, B.S., Professor of Engineering Drafting Alpheus Crosby Lyon, B.S., C.E., Associate Professor of Civil Engineering Bertrand French Brann. M.S., Associate Professor of Chemistry Harold Walter Leavitt, C.E., M.S., Associate Professor of Civil Engineering Walter Joseph Crea.mer, Jr., E.E., Associate Professor of Electrical Communication Paul DeCosta Bray, B.S., Ch.E., Associate Professor of Chemistry Weston Sumner Evans, M.S., Associate Professor of Civil Engineering Harry Dexter Watson. M.S., Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Carl Everett Otto. Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry Everett Louis Roberts, B.S., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Irving Henry Prageman, Ph.B., M.E., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Lyle Clayton Jenness, M.S., Assistant Professor of Chemistry Earl Maynard Dunham, M.A.. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Drawing William Lester Gilliland, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry Everett Willard Davee. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering Everett Joshua Felker, B.S. in Ed., Instructor in Civil Engineering Harry Roy Perkins. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering John George Leslie Caui.field. M.S., Instructor in Chemistry Kenneth Gerard Crabtree, B.S., Instructor in Electrical Engineering T heron Alonzo Sparrow, B.S.. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering Lawrence Lewis Osborx. M.A., Instructor in Chemistry Edgar Junior Bogan, M.A., Instructor in Chemistry Frederick John Guerin, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry Ralph Albert Sawyer. B.S., Instructor in Engineering Drawing Leonidas Dacosta Stephenson, Jr.. B.S.. Instructor in Civil Engineering Bernard Franklin Parr. B.S., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering Wilbur Everett Tomlin, M.A., Instructor in Chemistry Joseph Conrad Twinem, B.S., Instructor in Civil Engineering Warren Herbert Bliss, M.S.. Instructor in Electrical Engineering William Henry Gauger. Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry Willia,m Eaton Smith, B.S.. Graduate Fellow in Chemistry Herbert Burr Abbott, Mechanician in Mechanical Engineering Ralph Freeman Bowden. Electrician in Electrical Engineering IK)??! Twenty-Six ' JI til West on. Barrows Sweetser Brautleckt Sprague Hill ,-ream.er Leavitt Wat son. hi J Otto Pragenvatv Jen.n.ess Gill ilatvd. Dun.kanv Twenly-Seven Visiting Members of Summer Session Faculty Session of 1931 Dennis De Witt Brane. Assistant Professor of Political Science, Western Reserve University. M.A., Harvard, 1926 ; Ph.D., 193(1. History and Government William Ellsworth Brunton, Graduate, Williamson Trade School and Philadelphia Marine Engineering School. Supervisor, Industrial and Continuation School Education, State of Pennsylvania. lid million Evelyn Buchan, Assistant Professor of Economics and Sociology, Smith College. Ph.B., Chicago, 1920; M.A., 1922. Sociology Dorothy Brown Dean, Supervisor of Music, Public Schools, Bangor, Maine. B.A., Smith, 1924. School Musk Howard Watson Flack, Athletic and Physical Director, Neptune High School, Ocean Grove, N. J. B.A., Syracuse, 1914. Physical Education Mileorl) Franks, Principal, Christobal High School, Panama Canal Zone. B.S., Whitman, 1925; M.A., Teacher ' s College, Columbia, 1930. Education Helen Crandall Goodspeed, Special Assistant to Director of Home Economics, City School, Philadelphia, Pa. B.S., Teachers ' College, Columbia, 1917; M.A., Wisconsin, 1923. Home Economics Robert William Hambrook, Agent, Trade and Industrial Education, Federal Board for Voca- tional Education. B.A., Southern California, 1926; M.A., George Washington University, 1930. Education Mattie Louise Hatcher, Specialist in Reading and Supervisor of Elementary Education, State Normal School, Paterson, N. J. Ph.B., Chicago, 1909; M.A., 1920. Education Chester Winfield Holmes, Principal of Langley Junior High School, Washington, D. C. B.S., Harvard. 1910; Ed.M., 1924. Education Albert Arnold Lawrence, Instructor in History, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. B.A., Dartmouth, 1927; ALA., Harvard, 1929. History Effie Barnum Mallett, School Psychologist, Bridgeport, Conn. B.S., New York University, 1928. Education Francis Thomas McCabe, Master, Rindge Technical School, Cambridge, Mass. B.S., Maine, 1918; Ed.M., Harvard, 1928. • Education Mary Isabelle O ' Sullivan, Professor of English, Rosemont College. B.A., Bryn Mawr, 1907; M.A., Harvard, 1928. Education Sle Proctor, Graduate of Western Kentucky State Teachers ' College. Supervisor of Elemen- tary Grades, City Schools, Fort Thomas, Kentucky. Education Ernest Scott Quimby, Teacher of English, Evander Childs High School, New York City; Lecturer in English, Fordham University Graduate School. B.A., Wesleyan, 1896; M.A.. New York University, 1917. English Mildred Swift, B.S., Russell Sage College, 1927; M.A., Cornell University, 1930. Home Economics ty3 ? Twenty-Eight Dean Lamert S. Corbett Dean Elizabeth S. Foster 1W1 Summer School Session ty . y-Nine Faculty of Investigation (THE MAINE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION) Fred Griffee, Director. B.S., Kansas, 1918; M.S., Minnesota, 1920; Ph.D., 1924 James Monroe Bartlett, Chemist. B.S., Maine, 1880; M.S., 1883; Sc.D., 1927 Edith Marion Patch, Entomologist. B.S., Minnesota, 1901 ; M.S., Maine, 1910; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1911 Donald Folsom, Plant Pathologist. B.A., Nebraska, 1912; M.A., Minnesota, 1914; Ph.D., 1917 Elmer Robert Tobey, Chemist. B.S., Maine, 1911; M.S., 1917; Ch.E., 1920 Charles Henry Merchant, Agriculturist Economist. B.S., Cornell University, 1920; M.S., 1922; Ph.D., 1928 Pearl Stuart Greene, Home Economist. B.A., Northwestern, 1909; B.S., Lewis Institute, 1914; M.A., Columbia, 1923 Clarence Ritchie Phipps, Entomologist. B.S., Massachusetts State College, 1919; M.S., Iowa, 1927; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1930 William Franklin Dove, Biologist, Animal Breeding and Nutrition. B.S., Iowa State College, 1922; M.S., Wisconsin, 1923; Ph.D., 1927 Charles Harry White, Associate Chemist. Ph.C, Maine, 1897 Reiner Bonde, Associate Plant Pathologist. B.S., Minnesota, 1922; M.S., Maine. 1926 George Farrington Dow, Associate Agricultural Economist. B.S., Maine, 1927; M.S., 1929 Marion Deyoe Sweetman, Associate Home Economist. B.S., Iowa State College, 1921 ; M.S., 1922; Ph.D., Minnesota, 1927 Joseph Anthony Chucka, Associate Biologist, Plant Breeding and Nutrition. B.S., Wisconsin, 1927; M.S., 1928; Ph.D., 1930 Russell Manley Bailey, Associate Biologist, Plant Breeding and Nutrition. B.S., Maine, 1928 Lome Smith, Associate Home Economist. B.S., Texas State College, 1916; M.S., Kansas State College, 1930 Bernie Elliott Plummer, Jr., Assistant Chemist. B.S., Maine, 1924; M.S., 1925 John Henry Hawkins, Assistant Entomologist. B.S., Illinois, 1926; M.S., Maine, 1927 Florence Lydia Markin, Assistant Plant Pathologist. B.S., Montana, 1924; M.S., Wisconsin, 1926 William Ernest Schrumpf, Assistant Agricultural Economist. B.S., Maine, 1928; M.S., 1930 Merton Stanlf:y Parsons. Assistant Agricultural Economist. B.S., Maine, 1929; M.S., 1931 Frederick Barker Chandler, Assistant Biologist in Charge of Blueberry Investigations. B.S., Maine, 1928 Geddes Wilson Simpson, Assistant Entomologist. B.A., Bucknell, 1929; M.A., Cornell University, 1931 George Peter Steinbauer, Seed Analyst. Department of Inspections. B.S., Minnesota, 1925; M.S., 1927; Ph.D.. 1929 Mildred Rebecca Covei.l, Assistant in Biology. Iva Merchant Burgess, Assistant in Biology. B.S., Maine, 1923; M.S., 1925 Elizabeth Florence Murphy, Assistant in Animal Breeding and Nutrition. B.A.. Maine, 1930 Myrtle Walker Dow, Assistant in Home Economics Research. B.S.. Maine, 1930; M.S., 1931 Elaine Mary Pooler, Chief Assistant in Agricultural Economics. Magretta Blackmore, Assistant in Agricultural Economics. Dorrice Elaine Smith, Assistant in Agricultural Economics. Alice Woods Averill, Laboratory Assistant in Entomology. Em.meline Wilson Kenney, Laboratory Assistant in Biology. Gladys Elizabeth Babbin, Seed Analyst and Laboratory Assistant in Plant Pathology. Delmar Boynton Lovejoy, Laboratory and Field Assistant, Plant Breeding and Nutrition. B.S., Maine, 1928 Irvin Carroll Mason, Laboratory and Field Assistant, Blueberry Investigations. B.S., Maine, 1930 Tli irly ? ; ne Biological Station La moirie, Maine Irje Specimens Collection G-rbup Thirty-One Senior Class President Everett A. Gunning Vice-President John K. Moore Secretary Helen W. Stearns Tri asurer John 1). Dickson, Jr. j?3 Thirty-Three beniors Edward Delmont Abbott, Fy. Freeport, Me. Phi Mu Delta; Freeport High School. Donald Tillson Achorn, Ch. Saco, Me. Sigma Alpha Epsilon ; Thornton Academy; Rifle Team (1) ; M (2) ; Alpha Chi Sig- ma (2). Everett Kimball Adams, E.E. Belfast, Me. Phi Mu Delta ; Crosby High School. Hazel Fisher Adams, He. Boothbay Harbor, Me. Boothbay Harbor High School; Neai Mathertai; Home Ec. Club (1, 2, 3) ; Class Vol- ley and Basketball. John Samuel Adams, An. Gorham, N. H. Alpha Gamma Rho ; Gould Academy; Baseball (1) ; Intramural Basketball (1, 2, 3) ; Intramural Baseball (2) ; Agricultural Club (1, 2, 3). Smith Whittier Ames. Zo. Orono, Me. Sigma Nu; Band (2, 3). George Hayes Andrews, Ch.Eng. Augusta, Me. Lambda Chi Alpha ; Cony High School ; Rifle Team ( 1 ) ; Band (1,2). Walter James Anliker, E.E. Bath, Me. Phi Gamma Delta; Morse High School ; Masque (2) ; Track ( 1 ). Margaret June Armstrong, Hy. Vanceboro, Me. Delta Zeta; Vanceboro High School ; Glee Club (1) ; Volley Ball ( 1 ) ; Spanish Club (2, 3); Y.W.C.A.; Soccer (2). Cedric Loring Arnold, Es. Swampscott, Mass. Theta Chi; Hebron Academy; Football (1. 2, 4) ; Basketball (1) ; Track (1) ; Owls (2); I.M.A.A. (2). Bentlev Parker Ashworth, Ce. Wenham, Mass. Phi Kappa Sigma ; Beverly High School. Frank Willis Austin, Hy. South Berwick, Me. Sigma Nu ; Berwick Academy ; President, Freshman Cabinet ; Chairman, Executive Comm. ( 1 ) ; Spanish Club. Ronald Ermont Austin, Me. Springvale, Me. Theta Chi; Sanford High School; Cross Country (1, 2, 3) ; M ; Track (1, 2) ; Soph- omore Owls; Track Club (2, 3). Fernald Stumbles Baglev, Es. Augusta, Me. Alpha Tau Omega; Cony High School; Baseball (1) ; Football (2, 3, 4) ; M ; Stu- dent Senate (3) ; 2nd Lieut. R.O.T.C. ; Spanish Club (3) ; Junior Week Comm. (3). S-22, Thirty-Four Doris Mae Baker, IIy. Westbrook, Me. Pi Beta Phi; Westbrook High School; Volley Ball (1) ; Archery i I i ; YA C V. Cabi- net (2); Deutscher Verein (2, 3); Secretary, Student Government (3); Panhellenic (3). Dorothy E. Baker, He. Auburn, Me. Chi Omega; B.M.C.; Durfee High School; Howard Seminary; Home Economics Club (2, 3) ; President (3). Thomas Henry Baldwin, Jr., Es. New Britain, (nun. Beta Theta Pi; Norwich Free Academy; Pi Pi Kappa; Winter Sports (2, 3) ; M.C.A. Cahinet ; Outing Club; Student Senate (3) ; Fencing ( 1, 2, 3) ; Maine Review (4) ; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi. Lewis William Barrett, E.E. Bangor, Me. Phi Kappa Sigma; Bangor High School; Band (1,2,3); Orchestra; Delta Pi Kappa; Rifle Team; Track (2). John Thomas Barry, Pb. Bangor, Me. Kappa Sigima; Bangor High School: Football ( 1 ) ; Masque (2. 3. 4) ; Vice-President (3), President (4); Debating Society (2, 3, 4); President; Intercollegiate Debates; Editor Prism (3). Francis Jaques Battles, Es. Lowell, .Mass. Kappa Sigma; Lowell High School: Worcester Academy; Track (1,2,3); Baseball (1, 2); Spanish Club (1). Mary Gilmax Bean, Eh. Chi Omega; Bangor High School; Campus Board ( 1 ). Bangor, Me. Marie Louise Beaulieu, En. Lewiston, Me. Madawaska Training School; Castine Normal; University of Wyoming. Austin Dexter Beechler, Es. So. Manchester, (nun. So. Manchester High School; Hebron Academy; Track ( 1. 2. 3) ; Sophomore Owls; Intramural (2. 3) ; Student Senate ( .i I ; Sophomore Pipe Comm.; Junior Week Comm. Merton Edward Berry, Hy. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Masque (3, 4). I over- Foxcroft, Me. [ohn Charles Bohnson, Ms. Delta Tan Delta; Deering High School; Delta Pi Kappa. Portland, M Hexry Gibson Booth, Pulp and Paper Haverhill High School ; Tilton Academy. Haverhilli Mass. Kathryn Stoyer Bowden, He. Brewer High School. Lucerne-intMaine }?? Thirty-Five Lin wood Jules Bowen, Bt. Bangor, Me. Lambda Chi Alpha; Bangor High School; Band (1, 2, 3) ; Glee Club (1,2); Orches- tra ; Delta Pi Kappa ; Cross Country ( 1 ) . Mildred Helena Boynton, He. Millinocket, Me. Kappa Psi ; Stearns High School; St. Joseph ' s Academy; Volley Ball; Home Ec. Clftb (2,3). Beulah Marie Bradbury, Fr. Bangor, Me. Phi Mu; Bangor Catholic High School; Beta Pi Theta ; French Club; Neai Mathertai ; Phi Kappa Phi ; Phi Beta Kappa. Allen Wheeler Bratton, Fy. Williamstowin, Mass. Phi Gamma Delta; Williamstown High School; Band (1); Forestry Club. Ralph Conway Brooks, E.E. Ogunquit, Me. Wells High School ; A. I. E.E. William Wirt Brown, Jr., Ms. Old Town, Me. Old Town High School. Malcolm Leslie Buchan, Ce. North Andover, Mass. Alpha Tau Omega ; Johnson High School ; Football Numerals ( 1 ) ; Baseball ( 1 ) ; Var- sity Football (2, 3) ; Sophomore Pipe Committee; Chairman, Sophomore Owls. Margaret Anna Buck, Zo. Bangor, Me. Pi Beta Phi; Bangor High School; Hockey (1, 2) ; Freshman Banquet Comm. (Chair- man) ; M.O.C. (1); President (3); Sophomore Eagles; Class Soccer (2); Campus Board (1, 2); Women ' s Athletic Editor (3); Orchestra (2, 3); Masque (Associate Member); Mgr. Volley Ball (3); Women ' s Athletic Assn. (3); Y.W.C.A. Social Comm. (Chairman) (3); W.S.G.A. (4); Phi Sigma. Aubert Porter Burnham, E.E. Old Town, Me. Old Town High School. Harry James Burnham, Ch.Eng. Saco, Me. Phi Eta Kappa; Thornton Academy; Track (1, 2, 3) ; M (2). M. Estelle Burrill, E.s. Bangor, Me. Chi Omega; Bangor High School; Hockey (1, 2, 3, 4), Captain; Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4 ) ; Captain ( 1 ) ; Sophomore Eagles ( Pres.) ; Y.W.C.A. ( 2, 3 ) ; W.A.A. ( 3 ) ( Vice- President ) ; Maine Night Speaker (3) ; All Maine Women. Chester Whitfield Burris, Ch.Eng. North Sullivan, Me. Sullivan High School. Paul Grant Butler, Ch.Eng. Portland, Me. Deering High School ; Temporary President Freshman Class ; Alpha Chi Sigma ; Band (1, 2, 3). Thirty-Six Edward Wiley Buzzell, Me. Fryeburg, Me. Phi Kappa Sigma; Fryeburg Academy; Football (1, 2, 3, 4) ; M (4) ; Vice-Presi- dent Class (1) ; Boxing (1) ; Chairman Executive Comm. (3). Neil Moody Calderwood, Ce. Vinalhaven, Me. Phi Gamma Delta; Vinalhaven High School; Manager Baseball (3) ; Campus Board (2) ; Delta Pi Kappa; Band ( 1, 2. 3, 4) ; Triu ( 1. _ ' ) ; Quartet (2. 3, 4) ; Orchestra (2, 3) ; Glee Club (2, 3) ; Civil Club; Sophomore Hop Comm. Oscar Franklin- Candage, Eh. Bluehill, Me. Josephine Albina Carbone, Lt. Boothbay Harbor, Me. Kappa Psi ; Boothbay Harbor High School ; Basketball (1.2, 3 I ; Soi cer (1.2, 3 I ; Vol- ley Ball (1, 2. 31 ; Baseball (1, 2, 3) ; Student Government (3); M.C.A. Drive (3); Le Cercle Fraiv;ais; Sodalitas Latina; Beta Pi Theta; W.A.A. Council (3). Donald Everett Carter, Fy. rono, Me. Geraldixe Chase, Eii. Limestone, Mo. Chi Omega. Lovell Converse Chase. Ce. Houlton, Me. Kappa Sigma: Houlton High School; Track (1. 2. 3. 4); M 1 2, 3); Relay (3); Football ( 1 ) ; Basketball ( 1 ) ; Skulls. Margaret Collins Churchill. Zii. Houlton, Mo. Delta Delta Delta; Houlton High School ; Hockey (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Sophomore Eagles. Treasurer; Soccer ( 1. 2), Manager; Baseball ( 1. 2. 3) ; Volley Ball (1, 2, 3) ; Student Gov ' t., Secretary; All Maine Women; Fanhcllenic Council. Newton Collins Churchill, Agr. Ec. I [oulton, Mo. Kappa Sigma; Houlton High School; Hebron Academy; Syracuse University; Louisi- ana State; Baseball (3); Football (3); Lieutenant Colonel R.O.T.C. Fred Bernard Clark. Ce. Mollis Center, Mo. Ruth Clark, He. Castine, Mo. Castine High School; Maine Outing Club (3) ; Rifle Club (3) ; Basketball (3). Clarine Mildred Coffin. Eh. Bangor, Mo. Phi Mu; Bangor High School; Panhellenic Council, President; Contributors ' Club (2, 3) ; Campus Board (1,2,3); Beta Pi Theta (2) ; Women ' s Varsity Debating (1.2, 3); Math Club (1) ; Girls ' Rifle Team (1. 2, 3); Hockey (1) ; Dickens Fellowship (3) ; Phi Beta Kappa. Vaughan Herbert Cogswell, Me. Fori Fairfield, Mo. Beta Kappa; Fort Fairfield High School; Track l 2) ; . . S.M.I ' .. Stanley Goodman Cole, Fy. V esl I tartford, Conn. Phi Mu Delta. )?? Thirty Luthan Albert Crosby, Ms. Milo, Me. Milo High School; Spanish Club; Quartet (3, 4) ; Delta Pi Kappa. Harriette Elizabeth Cross, Ms. Bangor, Me. Bangor High School; Wheaton School. J. Hartley Crowe, Zo. Woodland, Me. Phi Eta Kappa; Woodland High School; Cross Country, Manager (3). Elsie Mary Crowell, Ms. Corinna, Me. Chi Omega; Math Club (3). Edgar Raymond Crozier, Ms. Brownville, Me. Reginald Edgar Darvill, Es. Sanford, Me. Lambda Chi Alpha; Sanford High School; Brewster Academy. Marian Louise Davis, Lt. Port Clyde, Me. Delta Delta Delta; Rockland High School; Basketball (1, 2) ; Volley Ball (1,2); Latin Club {2, 3) ; Exec. Comm. (3) ; Le Cercle Francois (2) ; Asst. Mgr. Hockey (3). Wilfred Stanley Davis, Fy. Mechanic Falls, Me. Beta Theta Pi; Hebron Academy; Winter Sports ( 1, 2, 3, 4), Manager ( 2, 3 ) ; Campus Board (2); Kappa Gamma Phi; Outing Club; Contributors ' Club; Forestry Club; Cross Country ( 1, 2, 3 ) ; Xi Sigma Pi. William Scott Davis, Ee. Brunswick. Me. Eta Nu Pi ; Brunswick High School ; Track ( 2 ) ; Student Senate ( 3 ) ; Electrical Club (3). Robert Davee Dearth, Zo. West Upton, Mass. Phi Mu Delta; Hebron Academy; Freshman Football; Baseball (1) ; Sophomore Hop Comm. Albert Arch Dekin, Ch.Eng. Howland. Me. Phi Eta Kappa; Howland High School; Cross Country (1) ; Track (1, 2, 3); Relay (1, 2) ; Sophomore Owls; Student Senate (2, 3) ; Track Club (2). Alden Frank Denaco, Es. Bangor, Me. Sigma Alpha Epsilon ; Bangor High School; Hebron Academy; Band (1, 2, 3) ; Bas- ketball Manager (3) ; Class Treasurer. Jules Anthony Desjardins, Me. Old Town, Me. Old Town High School. Urban Henry Despres, Ms. Auburn. Me. Edward Little High School; Rifle Club ( 1, 2, 3). John Doyle Dickson, Jr., Pulp and Paper Waterford, N. Y. Kappa Sigma; Waterford High School; Basketball (1) : Freshman Banquet Comm.; Sophomore Hop Comm.; Student Senate; Alpha Chi Sigma; Chaplain (3); Skulls President. HI) Thirty-Eight Eleanor George Dow, Es. Bangor, M« John Preston Doyle, Ac. Caribou, Me. Phi Gamma Delta; Allen Chalmers Military Academy ; Hebron Vcademy : Cross Coun- try (1 ) ; Rifle Club ( _ ' . 3) : Agricultural Club 1 1. 2, 3) : Assistant Manager of Basket- ball (1). Madelene Ellen Duncan, En. Presque Isle High School; Aroostook State Normal. William McKee Dunlap, Fy. Canonsburg High School; Washington and Jefferson; Forestry CI Katherine Clara Elliot. Eh. Kimball High School ; Gould Academy. Presque 1 K-. Me. ( !an insburi Rumford Point, Me. Linwood Shaw Elliott, Hv. Portland, Me. Phi Kappa Sigma; Deering High School; Rifle Team (2, 3) ; Contributors ' Club (2, 3) ; 2nd Lieutenant R.O.T.C. (3); Scabbard and Blade (3); Adjutant of R.O.T.C. ; Maine-Spring Board (2); Fencing (1,2); Associate Editor oi Prism. Enright Augustus Ellis. Pulp and Paper Kappa Sigma; Penn. Military College; M.I.T. 1 (owinetown, I ' a. Howard Saunders Emery, I1y. Bangor, Me. Bangor High School. Marion Ruth Ewan, Eh. Eastport, Me. Archery; Campus Board; Rifle Team ( 2, 3 ) : Phi Beta Kappa. William Henry Fahey, Pb. Lewiston, Me. Phi Kappa; Jordan High School; Debating (2. 3) ; Kappa Gamma Phi. Arthur Stone Fairchild, Py. Buzzards Hay. Mass. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Tilton Academy; Spanish Club (2, 3) ; Sigma Mu Sigma. Henry Hayes Favor, Ch.Eng. Phi Kappa Sigma; Norway High School. Norway, Me. Lester Calvin Fickett, Ms. Skowhegan, Me. Beta Theta Pi; Skowhegan High School; Football ( 1. 2. 3, 4) ; Track I 1. 2, 3, 4) ; M ; Basketball (1); Sophomore Owls; Senior Skulls. George Marian Field. Hy. Madeline Hazel Fields, Eh. Detroit, Me. Vanceboro, Me. Thirty-Nine George Byron Finley, Pii. Washington, Me. Alpha Gamma Rhu; Palermo High School; Heck Club (1, 2, 3). Curtis Albert Fisher, Me. South Portland, Me. Beta Kappa: South Portland High School; Track (1) ; I.M.A.A. ; A. S.M.I-:. Austin Hervev Fittz. Jr., Ae. Natick, Mass. Alpha Tau Omega ; Natick High School ; Basketball ( 1 ) ; Boxing ( 2, 3 ) ; Nominating Comm. (2, 3) ; Junior Prom Comni. (3). Merton Newcombe Flanders, Zo. Portland, Me. Lambda Chi Alpha; Portland High School; Cheer Leader (2, 3). Erma Gross Fletcher, Eh. Belfast, Me. William Foley, Ch.Eng. Bar Harbor, Me. Theta Chi; Bar Harbor High School; Alpha Chi Sigma; Track (1, 2, 3); Winter Sports. Margaret Esther Fowles, IIy. Belfast, Me. Delta Zeta; Crosby High School; Class Volley Ball (1, 2, 3) : Numerals (2) ; Class Soccer (1, 2, 3); Neai Mathertai ; Vice-President (2); Rifle Team (3); Deutscher Verein (2, 3) ; Student Gov ' t. ( 3, 4 ) ; Phi Kappa Phi ; Phi Beta Kappa ; Panhellenic. Ellen Hawley Frame, He. Searsport, Me. Searsport High School ; Class Hockey ( 1, 2, 3 ) ; Class Basketball ( 1. 2, 3 ) ; Class Vol- ley Ball (1, 2. 3) ; Class Soccer (1. 2, 3) ; Class Baseball (1) ; M.O.C. {2,3); Home Ec, Club (2,3); Campus Board (2, 3) ; Rine Team ( 1, 3). Muriel Freeman. Eii. North Windham, Me. Alpha Omicron Pi; Windham High School; Hockey ( 1. 2, 3) ; M (2) ; Class Volley Ball (1, 2) ; Class Basketball (1) ; Baseball, Numerals (2) ; Captain Soccer (2) ; Asst. Mgr. Basketball (3) ; W.A.A. (3) ; Deutscher Verein (2, 3). Treasurer; Contributors ' Club (3). Norman Lufkin French. Ac Rumford Center, Me. Beta Theta Pi ; Rumford High School ; Alpha Zeta ; Asst. Mgr. Basketball ; Football (1). David Corson Garland, Ee. Waterville, Me. Eta Nu Pi; Waterville High School. Anthony James Gatti, Zo. Rockland, Me. Theta Chi ; Rockland High School ; Football ( 1 ) ; Track I 1 ) ; Baseball ( 1 ) ; Spanish Play ; El Circulo Espaiiol ; Deutscher Verein ; Commencement Ball Comm. Alrert Francis Gerry, Ce. Brewer, Me. Phi Gamma Delta; Brewer High School; Student Senate (3) ; Sec. Civil Club (3). K)33r Forly Thelma Pike Gibbs, Eh. Kents Hill, Me. Alpha Omicron Pi; Kents Hill; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet (2) ; Campus Board (2, 3) ; Pan- hellenic Council (3). Katharyn Storer Giddings, Sp. Bangor, Me Bangor High School ; Spanish Club. Rachel Gilbert, Sp. Bangor, Me Pi Beta Phi; Bangor High School; Basketball I 1. 2) ; Tennis ( 1 ) ; Neai Mathcrtai ; Spanish Club (1, 2) ; Beta Pi Theta; Sigma Mil Sigma; Volley Ball 1 ). Willard Myron Gilmore, Me. Waterville, Me. Sigma Chi; Waterville High School; Hand (1, 2) ; Campus Hoard ( 1 I ; A.S.M.E. Leo Glaser, Es. Gardiner, Me. Tau Epsilon Phi; Gardiner High School; Gushing Academy; Circulation Manager, Maine-Spring. Carlton Littlefield Goodwin, Ch.Eng. Springvale, Me. Eta Nu Pi; Sanford High School; Alpha Chi Sigma. Frank Rich Goodwin. Ee. Brooks, Me. Beta Theta Pi. Dorothy Louise Greene. Py. Pembroke, Me. Phi Mil Virgil Tyler Gross, Fy. Portland, Me. Phi Mu Delta ; Hebron Academy; Football ( 1. 3) ; Baseball ill; Track (1) ; Football Numerals. Eyerett Albert Gunning, Ee. Waterville. Me. Alpha Tau Omega ; Waterville High School ; Capt. Cross Country ( 1 ) ; Track (1) ; Campus Board (1); Cross Country (2, 3, 4): Track (2); M ; Sophomore Owls Pres. ; Track Club Scholarship (1 ) ; Secretary of Athletic Association (2) ; Co-Captain Cross Country (3) ; Glass Vice-President ( 1 ) ; Senior Skulls ; Captain Cross ( lountry ; President of Class (4). Jerre Frank Hacker. Ac. Port Fairfield, Me. Alpha Gamma Rho; Fort Fairfield High School ; Agricultural Club. Arthur Whittier Hall. Me. Bath, Me. Walter Louis Henry Hall. Zo. rono, Me. Phi Kappa; Orono Catholic High School; Phillips Exeter Academy; Track (1); Masque Play; Phi Sigma; Track Club. David Henry Hanaburgh, Fy. Buchanan, N. V. Alpha Gamma Rho; Hendrick Hudson High School ; Phi Sigma (3, 4) ; Xi Sigma Pi : Fencing (1. 2, 3). Forty-Ont Clayton Haines I [ardison, Ce. Caribou, Me. Delta Tau Delta ; Caribou High School ; Track (1,2); Numerals ( 1 ) ; Band ( 1, 2. 3 ) ; Delta Pi Kappa ( 2, 3 ) ; Winter Sports Team ( 2, 3. 4 ) ; Tau Beta Pi ; Phi Kappa Phi. William Fee Hathaway. Ch.Eng. Kalamazoo, Mich. Phi Eta Kappa. Edmund Thacher Hawes, Fy. Fairhaven, Mass. Beta Theta Pi; Fairhaven High School; Forestry Club ( 1, 2, 3, 4) ; Norn. Comm. (2, 3) ; Xi Sigma Pi. Gordon Sampson Haves, Ce. Oxford, Me. Phi Kappa Sigma; Oxford High School; Baseball (1,2); Football (1, 2, 3, 4) ; M ; Campus Board (1, 2, i) Civil Club; Maine Masque (3) ; Tau Beta Pi. Stanley Greene Hayter, Me. Clinton. Mass. Sigma Alpha Epsilon ; Clinton High School; Orchestra (2). Franklin Varney Heald, Me. Buckfield, Me. Delta Tau Delta. Florence Whitney Herman, Eh. Westbrook, Me. Westbrook High School; Soccer (2); Panhellenic Council (2). Mary Darraii Herrick, Eh. Bangor. Me. Sylvia Lorraine Hickson, Fr. Bangor. Me. Alpha Omicron Pi; Bangor Catholic High School; Campus Board ( 1, 2. 3) ; Beta Pi Theta; French Club (1, 2, 3); Vice-President (2); Archery (1, 2); Chairman of Sophomore Hop Comm.; M.O.C. ; Dance Comm. (3). Richard Fernald Higgins, Me. Portland, Me. Lambda Chi Alpha; Cony High School; Baseball (1, 2, 3); University Trio. Merle Tyson Hilborn, Fy. Philadelphia, Pa. Phi Mu Delta; Cross Country ( 1 ) ; Track Squad ( 1 ) ; Forestry Club ( 1, 2, 3) ; Boxing (2). Ethel Mary Hilton, J It:. Athens, Me. Somerset Academy. Mayxard Alton Hixcks, Fm. Portland, Me. Delta Tau Delta; Deering High School; Baseball (1, 2, 3); Captain (4); Football (2, 3, 4) ; Sophomore Owls; Scabbard and Blade (3) ; Alpha Zeta ; Lieut. R.O.T.C. ; Student Senate; M Club; William Emery Parker Scholarship; Senior Skulls; Comm. Ball ; Pres. A. A. Vernon Lloyd Hodgkin, Ht. New Gloucester, Me. New Gloucester High School ; Track ( 1 ) ; Agricultural Club ( 1, 2, 3) ; 4-H Club (1,2, 3) ; Horticultural Judging Team (2). Forly-1 wo Arthur Capen Holbrook, Ee. Holbrook, Mass. Phi Mu Delta. Cleveland Holbrook Hooper, Mi. Brewer, Me. Phi Gamma Delta: Brewer High School; Track (1, 2, 3) ; Numerals Basketball (1). Albert Henry Howes. Me. Bingham, Me. Lambda Chi Alpha; P.ingham High School; Tan Beta Pi. Henry Frank Howes. Ee. Ashland, Mass. Ashland High School; Football (1 ) ; Wrestling (1) ; Rifle Team I 1, 2, 3) : Boxing (2) ; A.I.E.E. Homer Woodbridge Huddilston, Py. trono, Me. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Hebron Academy; Executive Comm. ( 1 i. Wallace Harlow Humphrey, Es. Greenwood, Mass. Delta Tau Delta; Medford High School: Huntington School; Track (1. 2, 3) ; Num- erals Basketball ( 1 ); Track Club ; Secretary (1,2); LM.A.A. (1,2,3). Raymond Additon Hunter, Ee. Unity, Me. Unity High School; Varsity Ride Team I _ ' I ; A.I.E.E. Lawrence Hubert Huot, Me. Sac. Me. Bangor High School; Asst. Mgr. Football (1,2); Mgr. Football (3); Prism Hoard (3); Band (1,2); Asst. Mgr. Relay (1). Charles Wisner Hutchinson, Fy. Pepperell, Mass. Kappa Sigma ; Forestry Club. Marion Lee Jaques, Ed. Bath, Me. Gorham Normal School. Paul Francis Jarrett, Zo. Stamford, Conn. Delta Tau Delta. Harold Ingalls Johnson, Me. Milo, Me. Lambda Chi Alpha; Milo High School; Cross Country ( 1 ) ; Asst. Mgr. Relay ( 1. - ' ) ; Manager Relay. William Whidden Johnson, Es. Portland, Mr. Sigma Nu; Deering High School; Campus Hoard ( - ' . 3) ; Editor ( -1 1 : Kappa Gamma Phi; President (4) ; Student Senate ( 3, 4 ) ; Spanish Club (3) ; Track (1) ; Pi Pi Kap- pa; Loan Fund Comm. (4). Eleanor Kane. Ed. Eastport, Me. Alexander Kazutow, Me. Bangor, Me. Forty-Thret Benedict Augustine Kelly, Ce. Brooks High School ; Civil Club. Samuel Adam Kick, Ms. Phi Kappa; Lisbon Falls High School; Math Club. Monroe, Me. Lisbon Falls, Me. Gerald Lewis Kinney, Ht. South Paris, Me. Bar Harbor High School; Caribou High School; Glee Club (2) ; Trio (2). Amel Francis Kiszonak, Ed. Lisbon Falls, Me. Phi Kappa; Lisbon Falls High School ; Football ( 1, 2, 3, 4) ; Baseball ( 1, 2, 3) ; Soph- omore Owls; Scabbard and Blade, President (4) ; Kappa Phi Kappa; Lieut. R.O.T.C. (3) ; Captain R.O.T.C. (4). Vaughn Douglas Knight, Ee. Limestone High School; A.I.E.E. Limestone, Me. Peter Julian Kuntz, Me. Treicbler, Penn. Delta Phi; Union College; Masque (2, 3); Stage Manager (2); Business Manager (3) : Prism Board; M.C.A. ; Tech. Personnel Corrim. Neal Hammond Landers, Ag. Easton, Me. Alpha Gamma Rho ; Easton High School; Cross Country (1) ; Aggie Club (1, 2, 3 I. Delphine Kendall Lane, Me. John Murchie Lane, Me. Julius Edwin Lapp, Ms. Sigma Chi. Walter Rayford Leach, Hy. Clark High School. Calais, Me. Calais. Me. Hudson, N. Y. Penobscot. Me. Jeanne Lepine, Fr. Biddeford, Me. Thornton Academy; Beta Pi Theta (2, 3) ; Secretary (3) ; Spanish Club (1, 2) ; Le Cercle Frangais (2, 3) ; Chorus (2, 3). Donald Leroy Lester, Ce. Portland, Me. Phi Kappa Sigma; Deering High School; Football (1, 2, 3, 4) ; M.C.A. (1) ; Sopho- more Owls. Atwood Levensaler, Eh. Rockland, Me. Beta Theta Pi; Rockland High School; Freshman Class President; Maine Masque (2, 3) ; Spanish Club. Florence Marion Lewis, Ms. Springfield. Me. Delta Delta Delta ; Danforth High School ; Hockey ( 1. 2, 3 ) ; Basketball (1,2); Soccer (1, 2) ; Volley Ball (1. 2) ; Baseball (1, 2) ; Chorus (3). Kfo?l Forty-Four Marcel Francois L ' Heureux, Ce. Lewiston, Me. Elton James Libby, Es. Portland, Me. Kappa Sigma; Deering High School; Freshman Football; Executive Comm. (I, 2). Wintiirop Charles Libby, Ac Caribou, Me. Phi Eta Kappa; Carihou High School; Asst. Mgr. Track (2); Mgr. (3); Waller Val- entine Prize (2) ; Alpha Zeta ; Agricultural Club (2, 3). George Holland Loane, Es. Presque fsle, Me. Sigma Nu; Hebron Academy ; Hand (1,2, 3, 4) ; Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Chorus (1, 2) ; Delta Pi Kappa; Banquet Comm. ll); Spanish Club; Drum Major; Commencement Week Comm. Malcolm Graham Long, Ce. East Bluehill, Mr. Alpha Tau Omega; Phillips Andover Academy; Cross Country (1); Exec. Comm. (2) ; Campus Board (2) ; Contributors ' Club (2 ; Civil Club (2, 3). Clayton Roger Lothrop, Paper and Pulp Saco, Mr. Kappa Sigma ; Thornton Academy. Kenneth Scott Ludden, Ce. Bangor, Mr. Phi Gamma Delta. Arthur Raymond Lukkin, Jr.. Zo. Medford, Mass. Alpha Tau Omega; Medford High School ; Football I 1. 2. 3) ; Track ( 1, 2. 3) ; Relay ( 1 ) ; Sophomore Owls; 1930 Vice-President ( 1 ). Anna Matilda Lyon, Es. Bar I [arbor, Me. Alpha Omicron Pi; Bar Harbor High School; Class Secry. (1); Maine Masque; Chorus ( 1. 2) ; Society Editor Campus (3) : Rifle Club ( 1  . Francis Joseph McCabe. Zo. South Berwick, Me. Delta Tau Delta; Berwick Academy; St. Mary ' s College; Baseball ( 1. 2. 3, 4) ; Foot- ball (2. 3, 4) ; Sophomore Owls, Vice-President; Spanish Club. Treasurer; Scabbard and Blade; Class Treasurer (3) ; 2nd Lieut. R.O.T.C; M Club. Edgar Emerson McCobb, Ee. Camden, Me. Alpha Tau Omega; Camden High School ; Football ( 1 ) ; Track (1.2); Cross Country (2); 2nd Lieut. R.O.T.C; A.I.E.E.; Scabbard and Blade. Donald Monroe MacCormick, IIy. Bangor, Me. H.C.I. Malcolm Young MacCormick. 1 ' y. Bangor, Me. Bangor High School; Contributors ' Club; Siyina Mu Sigma. Roy Hayden McCray. Fy. Madison. Me. Sigma Alpha Epsilon ; Madison High School; Hebron Academj : Football (1. 2. 3); Track (1. 2. 3) ; Forestry Club. tyz? Forty-li; v Pauline Isabel McCreadv, Fr. Bangor, Me. Delta Delta Delta ; Bangor High School ; Sophomore Eagles ; Beta Pi Theta ( 2 ) ; Varsity Hockey (2) ; Varsity Basketball (2) ; Captain (3) ; Volley Ball (1.2); Base- ball (1,2); Y.W.C.A. Social Chairman (2. 3). John Gay McGown, Pb. Theta Chi; Wrestling (4). Cambridge, Mass. Smith Charles McIntire, Agr. Ec. Perham, Me. Alpha Gamma Rho ; Washburn High School; Alpha Zeta; Heck Club (1, 2. 3, 4) ; Glee Club (1) ; Chorus (1) ; Boxing (3). Carolyn Ellizabeth McIntosii. Fr. Kappa Psi ; Bangor High School; Sodalitas Latina, Bangor, Me. William Grinnell McLaughlin. Ci Bangor High School. Exeter, Me. Alfred Perley McLean, Ch. Beta Kappa. Houlton, Me. Richard Wentworth MacNamara, Zo. Theta Chi. Lionel Arthur Maillet, Es. Phi Kappa. Winthrop, Me. Rum ford. Me. Golden Grace Marks, Ed. Limestone, Me. Roscoe Chaney Masterman, Ce. Jay, Me. Phi Mu Delta; Jay High School ; Cross Country ( 1, 2, 3) ; Track (1,2); Band ( 1. 2. 3) ; Alpha Chi Sigma. Hildreth Matheson, Fr. Bangor. Me. Alpha Omicron Pi ; Bangor High School ; Glee Club ; Beta Pi Theta ; Track Club, Sec.-Treas. Murdoch Scribner Matheson, Ed. St. Francis, Me. Eleanor Clark Meaciiam, Ed. Bowdoinham, Me. Chi Omega; Oak Grove Seminary; Freshman Hockey; Glee Club (1, 2) ; M.O.C. (2 ; Rifle Team (2) ; Campus Board (2, 3). Hazel Stewart Mead, Fr. Katherine Kilgore Mead, He. Phi Mu; Bangor High School; Westbrook Seminary. Bangor, Me. Bangor, Me. Forty-Six Wheeler Godfrey Merriam, Me. Framingham, Mass. Kappa Sigma; Freshman Cross Country; Track (2,3); I ampus Board (2) ; Mechani- cal Club; 2nd Lieut. R.O.T.C; Prism Board; Scabbard and Blade. Laura Abigail Merrill, He. Bangor, Me. Bangor High School; Home Economics (. ' lull (2, 3). Margaret Annette Merrill, Eh. I )] l Town. Me. Alpha Omicron Pi; Old Town High School; Glee Club i 1. 2) ; Rifle Team I 1. - ' , 3) ; Sophomore Eagles. Louise Cecelia Miller, Ed. Worcester, Mass. Framingham Normal, Stacy Ross Miller. Ax. I [ermon, Me. Alpha Gamma Rho; Hermon High School; Heck Club (1, 2, 3) ; Alpha Zeta. Angela Miniutti, Ms. No. Berwick, Mr. Pi Beta Phi; Berwick Academy; Neai Mathertai; President ( - ' i ; Math Club (2. 3) ; Sec.-Treas. (3); El Circulo Espanol (1, _ ' l ; Beta Pi Theta (2, 3); Treas. (3); Le Cercle Francais {2. 3) : M.O.C. (3). Hildretii Montgomery, Ec. Bucksport, Me. Delta Delta Delta; Eastern Maine Conference Seminary; Hockey (1, 2, 3); Basket- ball (1, 2) ; Volley Ball (1. 2) ; Captain (2) ; Baseball ( 1. 2) ; Y.W.C. V Sec. (2) ; Vice-Pres. (3); Sophomore Eagles Vice-Pres. i2); Treas. i2); A. A. Council (3); Mgr. Track (3). Esther Moore, Eii. McKinley, Me. Delta Zeta; Southwest Harhor High School; Hockey (1, 2); Numerals (1); Neai Mathertai (1); Sophomore Eagles (2); Contributors ' Club (3); Student Gov ' t Vice- President (3); Class Basketball (1, 2). John Redman Moore, Me. Ellsworth, Me. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Ellsworth High School; Hebron Academy; Captain Freshman Basketball; Freshman Baseball; Treas. Sophomore Owls; Student Senate; Vice-Pres. (1, 2) ; President (1, 2). Thomas D. Morrison, Ee. Inverness, Scotland Prince Royal ' s College. Bangkok, Siam; Bangkok Christian College, Bangkok, Siam; Purdue University. Hugh Hoyden Morton, Me, South Paris, Me. Phi Mu Delta; South Paris I ligh School : Asst. Mgr. Track (1.2); Intramural (2. 3). John Harold Mowat, a. Southwesl Harbor, Me. Ralph Gladdixi; Munroe, Mi . Attleboro, Mass. Eta Nu Pi ; Attleboro High School ; Band ( 1. 2, 3 i ; University Orchestra (2), «)33r Forty Francis Davidson Murphy, Me. Oakfield, Me. Theta Chi; Moulton High School; Ricker Classical Institute; Intramural Boxing (1, 2, 3) ; Band (1, 2). William Murphy, Ms. Bangor, Me. Phi Kappa ; Bangor High School ; St. John Academy. Priscilla Noddin, Hy. North Anson, Me. Chi Omega; Anson Academy; Glee Club (1) ; Basketball (1,2,3); Numerals, Volley Ball (1) ; Sodalitas Latina (2, 3) ; Vice-Pres. (3) ; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Treas. (3). James Carroll Nolan, Ed. Bar Harbor, Me, Bar Harbor High School ; Washington Normal School. Theodore Ernest Nutting, Ms. South Paris, Me. Phi Mu Delta ; South Paris High School ; Bridgton Academy ; Basketball ( 1 ) ; Base- ball, (1, 2) ; Exec. Comm. (2) ; Sophomore Owls. Albion Vernon Osier, Ch. New Harbor, Me. Sigma Alpha Epsilon ; Bristol High School; Freshman Track; Varsity Track (2, 3). Fred Vernard Overlock, Ce. Warren, Me. Eta Nu Pi; Warren High School: Delta Pi Kappa: Track Club; Band (I, 2) ; Cross Country (1, 2) ; Track (1, 2) ; Boxing (3) ; 2nd Lieut. R.O.T.C. Harry Paul, Cii. Chelsea, Mass. Tau Epsilon Phi ; Chelsea High School ; Freshman Cabinet ; Secretary, M.C.A. ; Physics Club (1) ; Track (1) ; Campus Board (1, 2, 3) ; Sports Editor (3) ; Kappa Gamma Phi. John Joseph Pearson, Jr., Zo. Middleboro, Mass. Theta Chi. Stanley Curtis Pease, Fy. North New Portland, Me. Kappa Sigma; Hebron Academy; Forestry Club; Football (1) ; Baseball (1). Keith Weston Percival, Ce. Bangor. Me. Phi Mu Delta; Bangor High School ; Cross Country (1.2) ; Track (1, 2, 3) ; Chorus (1, 2. 3) ; Alpha Chi Sigma. Olive Perkins, Eh. Kennebunk Beach, Me. Alpha Omicron Pi; Portland High School; Rifle Club (1) ; Archery (1) ; Glee Club (2); Y.W.C.A. Cabinet (2); Campus Board (3); A.W.W. Merle Ernest Pike, Ce. Livermore Falls, Me. Phi Kappa Sigma; Band (1, 2). Harland Oscar Poland, Ee. Stillwater, Me. Phi Mu Delta; Livermore Falls High School; A.I.E.E. ; Rifle Team (2) ; Executive Comm.; N.Y.A. Scholarship (3) ; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi. Forty-Eight 122 Lyman Curtis Poole, Fy. Pemaquid, Me. Phi Mu Delta. Marvia Mae Pooler, He. Stillwater. Me. Pi Beta Phi; Old Town High School; Rifle (1,2,3); Home Ec. Club (1,2,3). Horace Porter, Me. Searsport, Me. Phi Eta Kappa; Searsport High School; M.C.I. ; Glee Club (2); Chorus (3); Uni- versity Quartet (3); Orchestra (3); Spanish Club; Math Club; Masque Play (3); Kappa Phi Kappa; Sigma Delta Sigma. Donald Eugene Pressey, Ms. Bangor, Me. Phi Kappa Sigma; Bangor High Schc hool Ralph Nelson Prince, Ch. Kittery, Me. Sigma Chi; Traip Academy; Asst. Circulation Mgr. Campus (1 I ; Alpha Chi Sigma. Stanley Joseph Protas, Pb. Biddeford, Me. Phi Kappa; Biddeford High School; Le Cercle Frangais; French Play (2, 3) ; Asst. Circulation Mgr. Cam fits; Track ( 1 ) ; Debating ( 1 ) ; Vaudeville Act ( 2 ) ; Kappa Phi Kappa; Sigma Mu Sigma. Charles Loring Puffer, Jr.. Ed. eld Me - Viola Nellie Purinton, He. Bangor, Me. Clarence Winslow Rand. Fy. Andover, Me. Sigma Chi; Hebron Academy; Rifle Club (1, 3) ; Forestry Club (1, 2, 3). ohn Howard Rand, Me. Livermore Falls, Me. Sigma Chi ; Livermore Falls High School ; Band (1,2); Chorus (1.2, 3 I ; Track I 2 I ; Fencing ( 1 ) . Lawrence Carlton Randall, Ee. Freeport, Me. Beta Kappa; Freeport High School; Rifle Team (2). Philip Hatherly Randall, Fy. Richmond, Me. Richmond High School; Band ( 1, 2) ; Forestry Club ( 1, 2, 3); Freshman Basketball; Boxing ( 1 ). Rosella Evelyn Randall, Zo. Westbrook, Mr. Chi Omega; Westbrook High School; Freshman Banquet Coram.; Sophomore Eagles; Student Government ( 1, 2. 3 ) ; Chorus (1) ; Orchestra (1): Mgr. (3) ; Campus Board (2, 3) ; M.O.C. (2, 3) ; Asst. Mgr. Hockey (3) : Chairman Junior Prom Comm. Willis Shaw Randall. Me. Freep ° : Me Alpha Tau Omega; Freeport High School; Track (1, 2) ; Baseball , 1 ) ; Boxing (2). — -zzz:: - Kp3rn Forty-Nine Jesse Everett Ray, Ms. Old Town, Me. Old Town High School. Cyrus Lunt Richer, Es. Waterboro, Me. Sigma Nu; Waterboro High School; Pi Pi Kappa; Spanish Club (1 ) ; Band (1, 2, 3). Francis Galarneaux Ricker. Py. Hempstead, N. Y. Sigma Nu; Hempstead High School ; Band (1, 2, 3) ; Mgr. Glee Club (1, 2) ; Editor Freshman Handbook (2, 3) ; Masque (3) ; Delta Pi Kappa; M.C.A. Cabinet (2, 3) ; Chorus (1, 2) ; Asst. Editor Prism. Walter Edgar Riley, Me. Portland, Me. Kappa Sigma; Deering High School; Football (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Freshman Track; Fresh- man Relay; Class President (2, 3); Sophomore Owls; Intramural A. A. ; Vice-Pres. A.A.Board ; Track Club ; Senior Skulls. Winston Churchill Robbins, Ce. Brewer, Me. Phi Eta Kappa ; Brewer High School ; Football ( 1, 2, 3, 4) ; Cross Country ( 1 ) ; Soph- omore Owls; Track (1, 2, 3) ; Winter Sports (4). Haro ld Stanley Robinson, Hy. St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, Me. Brownville Junction High School ; Spanish Club. Isabelle Avesia Robinson, En. Old Town, Me. Alpha Omicron Pi; Old Town High School; Neai Mathertai (1) ; Glee Club (1, 2) ; Riflery (1,2). Maurice Reed Robinson, Ed. Island Falls, Me. Island Falls High School. Philip Rubin, Ch. Bangor, Me. Bangor High School. Orestes Lawrence Rumazza, Fy. Boothbay Harbor, Me. Phi Kappa; Rochester, N. H. High School; Cushing Academy; Football (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Basketball; Baseball; Sophomore Owls; I.iM.A.A. (2, 3); President (4); Forestry Club ; Second Lieutenant R.O.T.C. John Weldon Russell, Me. Millinocket, Me. Delta Tau Delta; Stearns High School; Rifle Team. Thomas Russell, Fy. Millinocket, Me. Delta Tau Delta; Stearns High School ; Forestry Club ( 1, 2, 3, 4). Abbie Louise Sargent, Lt. Sargentville, Me. Pi Beta Phi; Sedgwick High School; Glee Club (1, 2) ; Volley Ball (1) ; Sodalitas Latina (3) ; Spanish Club (2, 3). Leon Emery Savage, Ce. Fairfield, Me. Beta Kappa; Lawrence High School; Civil Club; M.C.A. Drive; Chairman Personnel Comm. (2, 3). Fifty Matthias Plant Sawyer, Dii. Alpha Gamma Rho. Alfred John Scelfo, Ce. Phi Kappa; East Side High School. Norman Laurence Schultz, Ms. Lisbon Falls High School. Donis Averill Scott, Ed. Lillian Hillson Segal, Gm. Sigma Tau ; Bangor High School; Cam pits Board; I )cr Deutscher Verein Joseph Percy Seltzer, Ee. Theta Chi ; Lawrence High School ; Band ( 1 I ; Track ( 1 ) Joseph Louis Senechal, Ms. Clarence Shapero, Ch. Bangor High School ; Der Deutscher Yerein. Geraldine Elizabeth Siiean, Eh. Bangor, Me. Chi Omega ; Houlton High School. Robert Stevens Siiean, Es. Bangor, Me. Phi Gamma Delta; Houlton High School ; Junior Week Comm. ; Commencement Week Coram. Ivan Cecil Sherman, Eh. Appleton, Me. Hebron Academy; Chicago Conservatory; Band (1, 2, 3) ; Orchestra (1, 2, 3) ; Instru- mental Club (1, 2, 3) ; Rifle Team (1, 2, 3) ; Boxing ( 1, 3). James Milton Sims, Es. Andover, Mass. Beta Theta Pi ; Cranston High School ; Football (1, 2, 3, 4 I ; Hon. Captain ; Basketball (1); Baseball (1): Sophomore Owls; Second Lieutenant R.O.T.C. ; Senior Skulls; Scabbard and Blade; A. A. Hoard (4). Guv Vincent Sinclair. Es. Westbrook, Me. Lambda Chi Alpha; Westbrook High School. Albert James Smith. Chem.E. Hempstead, L. I. Phi Kappa Sigma ( 1 ) ; Hempstead High School ; Rifle Team (1, 2) J Glee Club I 1 ) ; Student Senate (3) ; Tan Beta Pi Slide Rule I 1 ). Raymond Antone Smith, Fv. Combined Locks, Wis. Alpha Tau Omega; Kaukauna High School; Boxing I 1. 2, 3); Football I - ' . S, 4); Baseball ( 2, 3 ) ; Forestry Club (2, 3) : Wrestling Instructor (3,4); Senior Skulls. ' Fifty-One West Min. it. Me. Newark , X. J. Lisbon Falls, Me. 1 langor, Me. Bangor, Me. leutscher Verein. Fairfield, Me. ). Stafford Springs, Conn. Bangor. Me. Myrtleen Frances Snow, He. Old Town, Me. Phi Mu; Old Town High School; Ritle Team (1, 2, 3) ; Home Economics Club {2,3). Dorothy Marie Somers, He. Bangor, Me. Delta Zeta; Bangor High School; Rifle Team; Neai Mathertai; Home Economics Club 13) ; Chorus (2). Ernest Elliott Sparrow, Me. Hampden, Me. Sigma Nu; Hampden Academy; Intramural Sports (2, 3). Rebecca Tarbox Spencer, Eh. Biddeford, Me. Chi Omega ; Biddeford High School ; Art Editor Prism. Wilfrid Lewis Spruce, Eh. Milford, Me. Leon Eugene Spurling, Me. Gouldsboro, Me. Delta Tau Delta; Steuben High School; Baseball (1, 2. 3) ; Rifle Team (1). Michael Harold Stalmuke, Fy. Rumford, Me. Phi Kappa. Asa Herbert Stanley, Jr., Sp. Springfield, Me. Eastern Maine Institute; Spanish Club (1, 2, 3). Beulaii Maude Starrett, Zo. Warren, Me. Helen Ward Stearns, Eh. Millinocket, Me. Chi Omega; Stearns High School; Hockey (1) ; M.O.C. (1, 2) ; Class Secretary (2. 3, 4) ; Sec. W.A.A. (2) ; President (4) ; Sophomore Eagles; Sigma Mu Sigma; Prism Board; Honorary Lieutenant Colonel (3) ; All Maine Women. Arthur David Stern, Es. Bangor, Me. Bangor High School. Edward John Stevens, Jr., Me. Portland, Me. Kappa Sigma; Deering High School. Marjorie Deane Stevens, Py. Bangor, Me. Phi Mu; Bangor High School; Hockey (1. 2) ; Campus Board (1, 2, 3) ; M.O.C. (2) ; Rifle Team (2. 3) ; Class Soccer (2) ; rrism Board. Charles Lowell Stewart, Fy. Swans Island, Me. Kents Hill; Higgins; Phi Sigma; Secretary Forestry Club; Vice-President Forestry Club. Kenneth Berry Stone, Fy. Augusta, Me. Phi Gamma Delta; Oak Grove Seminary; Cony High School; Wrestling (1) ; Boxing (2) ; Forestry Club (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Xi Sigma Pi; Phi Sigma. Pifly-Two fo? Clayton Jefferson Sullivan, Ed. Houlton, Me. Lambda Chi Alpha; Houlton High School; Farmington State Normal School. Eustis Francis Sullivan, Fy. Newburyport, Mais. Alpha Tau Omega; Newburyport High School; Cross Country ( 1 1 ; Relay (1) ; Tract ( 1 ) ; Rifle Club ( 1 ) ; Forestry Club (1,2, 3, 4) ; Nominating Comm. (1, 2) ; Boxing (2, 3) ; Second Lieutenant R.O.T.C. Walter Nelson Sundstrom, Ms. North Berwick, Mr Delta Tau Delta; North Berwick High School. Loring Raymond Swain, Me. Weld, Me. Sigma Nu; Wilton Academy; Band (1,2); Cross Country ( 1, 2) ; Track ( 1 ). Lawrence Richardson Sweetser, Ee. Presque Isle, Me. Phi Eta Kappa; Presque Isle High School; Track ( 1, 2. 3) ; Cross Country (2) ; Band (1, 2). Edith Akers Talbot, He. ( rono, Me. Delta Delta Delta; Orono High School; Student Government (3); Home Economics Club. Paul Lewis Taplin, Ch. Middlesex] Yt. Beta Kappa; Montpelier High School. Margaret Lord Thompson, He. rCennebunk, . Pi Beta Phi; Kennebunk High School ; Spanish Club ( 1 ) ; Basketball (2) ; M.O.C. (3)1 o. ( )scar Thomas Thom pson, Ce. ' -incoln, Mc. Phi Kappa Sigma; Gould Academy. Roland James Tibbetts, Ee. Vanceboro, Me. Sigma Chi; Vanceboro High School. Robert Eugene Timberlake, Ce. Smith Portland, Mje Sigma Chi: South Portland High School; Track (1, 2, 3) ; Track Club (2. 3) ; Relaj (1. 2, 3) ; Hon. Captain (4). Herbert Irving Trask, Es. Mechanic Falls, Mje. Sigma Chi ; Mechanic Falls High School ; Boston University ; Track (1, 2, 3) ; Winter Sports (2,3,4); Boxing (2); Football (3; 4) ; M.C.A. Cabinet (1,2,3,4); M.O.d Secretary (2, 3); Class Treasurer (3); Spanish Club (3); Asst. Business Manager Prism; Junior Week Comm.; Commencement Week Comm. Katheri.nl Woodwortd Thickly. IIy. Bangor, Me. Delta Delta Delta; Bangor High School; Xcai Mathertai; Y.. M.C.A. Cabinet (2, 3) : Orchestra (1, 2. 3) ; Hockey (1. 2, 3) ; Basketball (2) ; Asst. Mgr. (3) : Volley Kail (2) ; Soccer ( 1, 2) ; Baseball ( 1. 2) ;■ All Maine Women. Fifty-Three Leon Eugene Truewortiiy, Ce. Mattawamkeag, Me. George Nelson Umphrev, Fm. Washburn, Me. Sigma Chi; Washburn High School; Band (1. 2, 3) ; Freshman Basketball. John Joseph Velten, Ce. Baltimore, Md. Sigma Phi Sigma. Hubert Allen Vernon, Ee. Vanceboro, Me. Alpha Tau Omega; Vanceboro High School; Track (1, 2); Baseball (1); Boxing (1, 2, 3) ; Lightweight Champion ( 1, 2) ; A.I.E.E. Robert McCue Vickery, Ce. Hallowell, Me. Sigma Phi Sigma; Hallowell High School; Rents Hill Seminary; Rifle Team (1. 2. 3) ; Mgr. (3) ; Civil Club Treas. (3) ; Intramural A.A. (2,3): Second Lieutenant (3). Charles Edwin Wakefield, Hy. Cberrvfield, Me. Sigma Phi Sigma. Edward Hayden Walker, Fy. Bridgeport, Conn. Alpha Tau Omega. Prescott Reed Ward, Pb. South Portland, Me. Delta Tau Delta; South Portland High School; Rents Hill; Morristown Prep.; Fresh- man Baseball. Una Eleanor Wass, Eh. Addison. Mc. (iilman High School; Baseball (2) ; Class Numerals; M.O.C. (3). Gilberta Phoebe Watters, He. Hampden, Me. Delta Zeta; Hampden Academy; Archery Team (1); M.O.C. (3); Rifle Club (2); Home Ec. Club (3) ; Y.W.C.A. (3). Lydia Erickson Wear, Ed. Orono, Me. William Wolf Weiner, Zo. Bangor, Me. Tau Epsilon Phi. Raymond Thomas Wendell, Ce. Oakland, Me. Phi Eta Rappa; Williams High School; Track ( 1, 2, 3) ; Relay (1, 2, 3) ; Sophomore Owls; Cross Country (2) ; 2nd Lieut. R.O.T.C. (3) ; Senior Skulls. Robert Theodore Weston, Me. Madison, Me. Madison High School ; Rifle Club ( 1, 2, 3). Philip Alan Weymouth, Zo. West Medford, Mass. Sigma Chi ; Medford High School. Elxa Aldrich Whitney, Eh. Milford, Mass. Milford High School; Boston University. Fifty-Four James Francis Whitten, Zo. •armingti in, Me. Sigma Nu; Farmington Higli School; 1 [ebron Academy ; 1 ' .and (1, 2) ; Track ill. Harold Kenneth Willets, Ce. West Hartford, ( onn. Phi Gamma Delta ; Alpha Chi Sigma ; Freshman Football ; Freshman ' rack. Philip Maxson Williams, Me. lakland. Me. Phi Eta Kappa; Kents Hill Seminary. Paul Clifford Williamson, Es. Augusta, Me. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . Doxald Burns Wlson, Fy. Phi Gamma Delta; Morse High School. Bath, Me. Benjamin Thomas Wood, Ee. Phi Gamma Delta; Band I 1, 2. 3, 4). Waterville, Me. Berxice Ruth Woodman. Eh. Washburn, Me. Washburn High School; Der Deutscher Yerein ; Campus Hoard (2, 3). Philip Radcliffe Yerxa. Es. Bangor, Me. Phi Eta Kappa; Bangor High School; Track I 1, 2, 3) ; University Quartet (3); Span- ish Club 111. Ronald Everett Young, Ee. Northeasl Harbor, Me. Alpha Tau Omega; Gilman High School; Track (1, 2); Campus Board ill; Cross Country (3) ; I.M.A.A. (3) ; A.I.E.E.; Cheer Leader (2, 3) ; 2nd Lieutenant R.O.T.C. Fifty-Five • ' V ' - . 1 ■ . ,1 1 r5 1 b «l Yf i MP 1 « ?: ! ■? ' ■? Jp .1 ll ' a ■.;■ «■ 4 ■ . f ' hC . %j m r ■• ■v M • 1 ; m V IhSfi  J II 122; Fifty-Six Junior Class President Samuel H. Calderwood Secretary Martha L. Smith Ul 3 Fifty-Seven JUNIORS Clark Luce Abbott Bump , 2AE No. New Portland Hebron Academy Economics Basketball (1) ; Baseball (1, 2, (3) ; President Sophomore Owls; Treasurer 1933 ( 1, 2); Spanish Club; Sigma Mu Sigma; Pi Pi Kappa ; Phi Beta Kappa. Whitley Innes Ackroyd Whitey , -♦- Needham, Mass. Huntington School Civil Engineering Boxing ( 1) ; Baseball ( 1 ) ; Track ( 2 ) ; Track Club ; Civil Club. Marcia Ada Adelman 2T Bangor Bangor High School Sociology Spanish Club; Archery ( 1, 2. 3) ; A.M.W. Pageant (2). Adell Mae Allen Dell . AOn New York, N. Y. University of Alabama Mathematics Mathematics Club (3); Basket- ball (2, 3) ; Masque Play. Alton Wadsworth Alley Al , MA Calais Calais Academy Civil Engineering Civil Club ; Basketball ( 1 ) ; Baseball (1) ; Track (1, 2, 3) ; Sophomore Owls ; 2nd Lieut. R.O.T.C. Bessie Lugene Anderson Betty Sherman Station Bangor Theological Seminary English Annie Petrone Ansur K Dover-Foxcroft Foxcroft Academy Latin Hockey ( 1 ) ; Basketball ( 1 ) ; Volleyball ( 1 ) ; Soccer ( 1 ) ; Sodalitas Latina (2, 3 ) . Vincent Hobson Ashton Vinney , ATS! Norway Norway High School Physics Track ( 1, 2, 3) ; Winter Sports (1, 2, 3); Maine Outing Club; Physics Club. )?? Fifty-Eight JUNIORS William Bruce AsHWORTH Ash , ISHII Orono Orono High School Mechanical Engineering Foothall ( 1 ) : Basketball ( 1 ) ; Winter Sports Team ( 1 . 2, ,i ) ; A.S.M.E. ; M.O.C. ; Freshman Handbook; Tennis Club (2); Trustee Scholarship (3) ; Tan Beta Pi. Byron George Avery 2 i 2 Woodland Rents Hill Seminary Chemical Engineering Band (1, 2, 3) ; Boxing ( 1 ) . Samuel Bachrach Sam , TE Maynard, Mass. Maynard High School Chemistry Football (1, 2, 3); Campus Board. 1 1 J l 0 +• £1 John Rodney Ball, Jr. Rod , ATA Lawrence, Mass Huntington School Economic: Spanish Club. Doris Delores Ballard Dot , xi . Rockport Rockporl High School English Girls ' Rifle Team (1); M.O.C; Y.W.C.A. (1. 3) : Campus Board (2). John Thomas Bankus J.T. . H. Lynn, Mass. Lynn Classical High School Forestry Xi Sigma Pi: Wrestling (3); Track ( 1 ) ; Scabbard and Blade: Maine Masque; Forestry club; Assistant Editor of The Maine Review; 2nd Lieut. R.O.T.C. Harold Josi ph Barrett Weasel , K Pittsfield Maine Classical Institute Forestry Elisabeth Sale Barrows Betty , AOII Brunswick Brunswick High School Latin Sophomore Eagles; Campus Board (1, 2) ; Sport Editor (3); Student Gov ' t. (3) ; iirls ' Rifle Team fl, 2, 3) ; Co-Captain (3) ; Freshman Chairman V.W I (3) Maine Masque I 3 I ; M.O.t (2) ; Sodalitas Latina (2, 3) ; M V Pageant i 1. 2). Fifty-Nine Jane Barry Thomaston Thomaston High School Latin Sodalitas Latina (2, 3) ; Student Gov ' t. Council (3); Beta Pi Theta (3); W.A.A. (3). Stephen Ayrault Barry Steve , BK Thomaston Thomaston High School Mechanical Engineering A.S.M.E. Cora Rebecca Barton Houlton Eastern State Normal School Education Howard Carleton Bates Red , Him Bath Morse High School Mechanical Engineering Cross Country (1); Track (1, 2); Band (1, 2, 3); Prism Board. JUNIORS fo? : John Earl Bates Johnnie , l r.i Portlat { Hebron Academy Psycholo; Spanish Club ; Sigma Mu Sigm Priscilla Ann Bell Tillie , M Bang. Bangor High School Freni Women ' s Student Gov ' t. Counc ( 3 ) ; Beta Pi Beta ( 3 ) ; Archet (2) ; Spanish Club. Clarence Frederick Berry Clancy , OX Island Fal Island Falls High School Economii Band (1, 2) ; Football (1). Florence Ruth Berry M Island FaH Island Falls High School Home Economic Home Economics Club (3). Sixty JUNIORS u.d Glendon Billings No. Ellsworth stine Normal School Education thy Whidden Blair ottie , XV. Westbrook :stbrook High School English eshman Executive Committee ; ai Mathertai; Maine Masque ); Phi Sigma (3); Junior ek Committee. rt Woodruff Blaisdell Franklin inklin High School Forestry ld Corydon Blake ilonel , .ATA Dexter H. Fay High School Economics sistant Manager Football (1. Assistant Manager Relay ( 1, Manager Football (3); sm Board ; Chairman Execu- Committee of 1933 (3); ibbard and Blade (3) ; Lieut. D.T.C. ; Spanish Club. M IN Chain, i v BoDDV Sum . l Ki; Millininki-t Stearns High School Electrical Engineering Track (1,2); A.I.E.E. ditii May [ ' .hi n E Winterport Winterport High School Zoology Phi Sigma (3): Group Hockey (J); Volley Ball (J); Assistant Manager Basketball (3). Guy Allen Booker AXA Gardiner Gardiner High School M echanical Engineering Assistant Manager Baseball (2) ; Band ( 1 . 1. 3 ) . Hakry Eiiu akii Booth Boothie , HK Lewiston Hebron Academy Forestrj Cross Country ( 1. 2. 3) : Track ( 1. 1, 3 i ; Sophomore Owls ; For- estry Club; Vice-President of 1933 i 3 i. WjW Sixty-One JUNIORS Donald James Boyle Don , BK North Berwick- Hebron Academy Economics Clarence Henry Bradbury Brad 4 K Bangor Bangor High School Mechanical Engineering Cross Country ( 1 ) : Intramural A.A. (3). Mildred Cordelia Bradstreet Millie , pM Orono Ricker Junior College French Beta Pi Theta ( 3 ) ; French Club (2, 3). William Van Deusen Bratton Bill , ' H ' A Williamstown, Mass. Williamstown High School Economics Spanish Club; Managing Editor of Campus ( 2 ) ; Editor of Prism (3) ; Kappa Gamma Phi. Mildred Corinne Brawn Woodfords Gorham Normal School Education Philip Stanton Brock Phil , ATI ' Waterboro Waterboro High School Animal Industry Agricultural Club; Wrestling (1, 2, 3). Annie Lora Brown Do . IIB Lubec Lubec High School Mathematics Volley Ball (2) ; Mathematics Club (2, 3)-; Spanish Club. Arthur Albert Brown Art , AXA Bangor Bangor High School Mathematics Spanish Club ; Contributors ' Club ; Literary Editor of Prism ; Mathematics Club ; Maine Re- view; Wrestling (3); Phi Beta Kappa. , M)?3 Sixty-Two JUNIORS Charles Durward Brown Jincks Raymond Bridgton High School Mechanical Engineering A.S.M.E. Polly Francis Brown AAA Bangor Bangor High School English Neai Mathertai ; Contributors ' Club (1,2, 3) ; Panhellenic Coun- cil (1): Hockey (1, 2); Group Hockey (2, 3); Basketball ( 1. 2) ; Soccer (1 ) ; Volley Ball (1, 2) ; Baseball (1) ; A.M.VV. Pag- eant (2). Roisf.rt Stanton Brown Poquonock, Conn. Windsor High School Forestry Xi Sigma Pi. Walter David Brown Jake Harmony Harmony High School English Campus Board (1, 2) . rEORGE Bl ' LI.EN Georgie , I III • Lee Newton High School Electrical Engineering Cross Country ( 1 ). Charles Eugene Btnker Charlie , AXA Bangor Bangor High School Economics Football ( 1 ) : Baseball ( 1 ) ; Track (1, 3); Sophomore Hop Comm. (Chairman); 2nd Lieut. R.O.T.C. ; Scabbard and Blade; Junior Prom Comm.; Spanish Club; President (.?); Assistant Business Manager Prism (3). Oscar Hvshm Bunker Hunk , SX West Sullivan Sullivan High School Chemical Engineering Frederic k C vri rON Burk Freddie , 2X Swampscott, Mass. Moses Brown School Forestry [.M.A.A, (2, 3) ; Forestry Club; Freshman l ' aiu|iiet Comm.: As- sistant Freshman Football Coach (3). fo? Sixty-Thrci JUNIORS Leroy Austin Burton Cy , AFP Thomaston Thomaston High School Forestry Phi Sigma; Forestry Club; Xi Sigma Pi. Luthera Hilt Burton Soothra , K Thomaston Thomaston High School English Contributors ' Club (2, 3) ; Y.W. C.A. (3). Frances Alfreda Busse Fran Belfast Crosby High School English Spanish Club ; Contributors ' Club (3). Samuel Henry Calderwood Sam , 2AE Roxbury, Mass. Hebron Academy Economics Football (1, 2, 3) ; President of 1933 (1, 2. 3) ; Track (1, 2) ; Spanish Club; Sophomore Owls; Sigma Mu Sigma. Ruth Isabel Callaghan Bunny , AAA South Brewer Brewer High School Home Economics Freshman Hockey Team; Class Hockey (2); Basketball (1); Soccer ( 1 ) ; Sophomore Eagles, Vice-President; Home Econom- ics Club (2, 3) ; President (3) ; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet (3) ; A.M.W. Pageant ( 2 ) . Marian Ada Carter Bangor Bangor High School Mathematics Freshman Hockey Team; Class Hockey ( 3 ) ; Soccer ( 1 ) ; Span- ish Club; Mathematics Club. John Millbury Chandler Jake , MA South Paris South Paris High School Chemical Engineering Football ( 1 ) ; Baseball (1) ; Tau Beta Pi Slide Rule ; Central Dis- trict Alumni Association Schol- arship ( 1 ). Douglas Thomas Chapman Doug , 2 i Woodland Woodland High School Civil Engineering Sixty-Four tytt JUNIORS HOBART HOLBROOK ClIASE Hoby , KT Waterbury, Conn. Centre College Chemical Engineering Scabbard and Blade ; 2nd Lieut. R.O.T.C. ; Rifle Team (3). Grace Kathf.rine Clapp Orono Brockport State Normal Education Gordon Augustus Clark Gus . rA Houlton Houlton High School Economics Spanish Club. Irving Herbert Clement AXA Milo Milo High School Mechanical Engineering Band (1,2); Cross Country ( 1 ) ; Rifle Squad (1). Helen Carolyn Clements AOH Winterporl Monroe High Schoo l lb line Economics 4-H Club (1, 2. 3); Secretary (2) ; Vice-President (3). Robert Lincoln Clifford Bob , ' I ' ll K Dexter Sangerville High School Civil Engineering Civil Club; Track (3). Wallace Edmund Cloitier W ' ally , K Lewiston Higgins Classical Institute Agricultural Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Agricultural Club. Donald Irving Collins Don . BHII Maiden, Mass. Maiden High School Electrical Engineering Basketball (1) ; Track (1) ; Vs- sistant Manager Football ; Band (1, 2); Track (2, 3) ; Tennis Club. Sixty-Five JUNIORS Pauline Anna Cohen Polly . ST Bangor High School Deutscher Verein. Bangor German EULALIE BERNICE COLLINS Lai , Xl! Bangor Bangor High School Home Economics Frosh Hockey Team; Basketball ( 1 ) ; Soccer ( 1 ) ; Sophomore Eagles ; Y.W.C.A. ( 1 ) ; Home Economics Club (2). Jerome Harris Cqmins Jerry , iVA Rockland Rockland High School Electrical Engineering James Egan Cook Red , ATfi Mohawk, N. Y. Mohawk High School Civil Engineering A.S.C.E. ; Band ( 1, 2. 3) ; Track ( 1, 2) ; Football (1 ) ; Cross Country ( 1, 2). John Bradley Cotter AXA Orono Orono Catholic High School Mechanical Engineering Francis Albert Craig Bolivar, I i Worcester, Mass. Worcester North High School Mechanical Engineering Football (1, 3) ; Assistant Fresh- man Football Coach (2); Cam- pus Board (2) ; A.S.M.E. Arthur Bradford Croxkright Artie , BK Arlington, N. J. Kearney High School Civil Engineering Eleanor Ferguson Cross Simmons College Spanish Club. Bangor Spanish )?? Sixty-Six JUNIORS John Symonds Cunningham 2+2 Portland Deering High School Mechanical Engineering Boxing (1, 2); Student Senate; A.S.M.E. Clayton Moores Currie Houlton Ricker Classical Institute Mechanical Engineering Frank Sherman Currie Sherm , 2X Cambridge, Mass. Cambridge Latin, Bridgton Academy Mechanical Engineering A.S.M.E. Eleanor Sargent Cusiiing Cush Freeport Farmington Normal School History Basketball (3). Lawrence Ambrose Cvr Larry , K . Stockholm Presque Isle 1 ligh School Chemical Engineering Track (1 ). Edwin Moore Dane Ed , MA Skowhegan Rents Hill Seminary Psychology Spanish Club ; Class Executive Cumin. (J); Assistant Manager of Baseball (2); Manager Base- ball (3); Track (1). Elizabeth Holbrook Davis Betty , A.Z Vanceboro Vanceboro High School Hume Economics Home Economics Club (2, 3); Assistant Manager Hockey (3) I Y.W.C.A. Emu. Arthur I ).wis Bangor Bangor High School Mechanical Engineering K)3? Sixty-Seven JUNIORS Margaret Louise Davis Peg , IIB Woodland Woodland High School Mathematics W.A.A. (2,3); Y.W.C.A. Treas- urer (3) ; Basketball (1) ; Span- ish Club (1, 2, 3) ; Vice-Presi- dent (3) ; Mathematics Club (2, 3); Volley Ball (2); Junior Prom Committee. Edith Lillias Deane Edy , AZ North Anson Anson Academy Home Economics Home Economics Club (3) ; Y.W.C.A. (2,3). Lawrence Franklin Decker Larry , 4 I1K Clinton Hebron Academy Civil Engineering Civil Club. Daisy Alberta De Meyer AOII Eastbrook Maine Central Institute English Latin Club. Margaret Eloise Denton Peggy , II B Caribou Caribou High School Latin Neai Mathertai (1); Sodalitas Latina (2, 3); Archery (2); M.O.C. Thomas Joseph Desmond, Jr. Tom , ex Portland Portland High School Chemical Engineering Basketball ( 1 ) ; Class Executive Comm. ( 1 ) ; Sophomore Owls. Kenneth John Dickerson 2 2 Biddeford Biddeford High School Mechanical Engineering A.S.M.E. , Marion Smart Dickson Dixie , AOII Mexico Farmington Normal School Hume Economics W.A.A. (1) ; Hockey (1, 2, 3) ; Basketball (2, 3); Varsity (2); Soccer ( 1 ) ; Home Economics Club (3) ; Secretary (3). )?? Sixty-Eight 2 JUNIORS William Holman Doane Bill , XA Portland Deering High School Civil Engineering Elmer Blake Dodge Dodgie , -AE Bowdoinham Hebron Academy Economics Spanish Club; Track ( 1 ). Gertrude Neal Dorr Trudy , ' I ' M Bangor Bangor High School Mathematics Mathematics Club (2) ; Treasur- er (3) ; Spanish Club. Robert Brigcs Downing 2 t i: Hampden Highlands Hampden Academy Economics Spanish Club. John Peter Doyle Johnnie , ox Portland Deering High School Civil Engineering Assistant Manager Track ( - ' ) ; Manager Track ( .5 i : Civil Club; Intramural A. A. ; Second Lieut. R.O.T.C. : Scabbard and Blade. Merkita Lizzie Dunn Xi Bangor Bangor High School English Freshman Hockey Team, Varsity (2) ; Group (2) ; Manager Track (3); W.A.A. Council (3); V.W. C.A. 1 2, 3); Student Govern- ment Council (2); Deutscher Verein (2, 3); Campus Board 2. 3). Doris Alexina 1  UNPH1 Dolly . Xi Freeport Farmingtou Normal School History M.O.C. (3); Campus Board (2, 3) ; Class Basketball (3); Class Hockev (3). Gerald Chase Diplisea Dupy . HX Houlton Houlton High School Civil Engineering Track ( 1. 2. 3) ; Civil Club. Sixty-Mine JUNIORS Dana Alvah Eldridge Squawk , K2 Gardiner Gardiner High School Electrical Engineering A.I.E.E. Richard Edwin Elliott Dick , $K2 Montreal, Quebec Montreal West High School Forestry Cross Country (1) ; Track (1, 2, 3 ) ; Winter Sports ( 1 ) : Vice- President 1933 (2); Vice-Presi- dent Forestry Club (3). George Minard Elmendorf ATO Searsport Crosby High School Chemical Engineering Hyman William Emple Bangor Bangor High School Economics Band (1,2) ; Orchestra (1, 2, 3) ; Deutscher Verein. Victor Harry Eskenas Vic , TE Peabody, Mass. Peabody High School Economics Boxing (2) ; Spanish Club; Cam f us Board ; Liberal Club. Ward Moulton Fall Bruiser , SX Sanford Sanford High School Civil Engineering Civil Club. John Pullman Farnsworth Jack South Portland South Portland High School Civil Engineering Basketball (1) ; Baseball ( 1 ) ; Pipe Comm. (2) ; Junior Week Comra. ; Spanish Club ; Civil Club; A.S.C.E.; 2nd Lieut. R.O. T.C. ; Scabbard and Blade. John Robert Feeley Bob , e. Orono Houlton High School Zoology Boxing (2). Seventy 1 333 JUNIORS Dorothy May Findlay Dot , ' I ' M Portland Deering High Scliool Home Economics Secretary Freshman Class ; Pan- Hellenic Council Treasurer (2, 3) : Maine Masque Play (3). Helen Emma Findlay M Portland Deering High School Public Speaking Chairman Freshman Executive Comm. ; M.O.C. (2) ; Maine Masque (2, 3); Spanish Club; Girls ' Rille Team (2). Millard Fillmore Fitzgerald, Jr. Fitz . ATA Presque Isle Presque Isle High School Agricultural Economics Student Senate (3). Walter Benjamin Fitzgerald Fitzy Canaan Goodwill High School Civil Engineering Civil Club; Track (2, 3). I 1akoi.ii William FLEISCHER TK ' 1 Chelsea, Mass. Chelsea High School Zoology Student Senate; Deutscher Ver- ein. Charles Baktlktt Fobes Charlie , ' I ' M A Portland Deering High School Forestry Forestry Club; Phi Sigmo; Xi Sigma Pi. Herbert Gordon Follett Herby . ' WA Norwichtown, Conn. Hebron Academy Economics 2nd Lieut. R.O.T.C. ; Scabbard and Blade; Football ( 1 ) ; Uni- versity Quartet (2, 3); Wrest- ling (3). BE i RICE LUELLA FOLSOM Bunny Newport Newport High School Latin So lalitas Latina (3) j Vollej Ball (2). Seventy-One JUNIORS Arthur Thomas Forrestai.i. Art , K2 Portland Deering High School Eci momics Basketball (1) ; Football (2. 3). Lucian Keith Fortier HK Springfield Eastern Maine Conference Seminary Electrical Enginee ring A.I.E.E. Ethel Louise Friend Etna Eastern State Normal School Education Warren Stoddard Frohock K2 Augusta Cony High School Electrical Engineering Edwin Lathrop Giddings Ed , Ki: West Hartford, Conn. West Hartford High School Forestry Secretary of Forestry Club ; Band (1,2) ; Phi Sigma; Xi Sig- ma Pi. Fred Eugene Gillen AXA Bangor St. Johns Preparatory School Economics Track (1) ; Spanish Club (1). Sam Gii.lson Newport, R. I. Rogers High School Economics Band (2, 3). Helen Margaret Gilman Portland American Institute of Normal Methods Education Maine Masque Play (3). Seventy- Two JUNIORS Evelyn May Gleason Ev , A00 Arlington, Mass. Arlington High School Economics Freshman Hockey Team; Span- ish Cluh (1, 2) ; Secretary (2) ; Secretary Freshman Y.W.C.A. Cabinet; Girls ' Rifle Team ( 1. 2) ; Campus Board {2, 3) ; M.O. C. (2, 3) : Prism Board; A.M. W. Pageant ( 1 . 2 ) . John Peter Gonzals Johnnie , BX Taunton, Mass. Huntington School Electrical Engineering Track (1, 2. 3) ; Football (1. 2, 3) ; Baseball (1. 2. 3) ; A.I.S.E. Dorothea Jane Goode Dot Bangor Bangor High School Mathematics John Lee Gordon Portland Deering Higli School Chemistry Edna Louise Grange Red . -I ' M Smyrna Mills Merrill High School English liirls ' Rifle Club ( 1. _ ' ) ; Treas- urer ( 3 ) ; French Club ( 1 ) ; Campus Board ( 1. 2, 3) ; M.O.C. (3). Lorimer Akuiky Graves Lollie . SN Wollaston, Mass. Hebron Academy Chemical Engineering Wrestling (3). Walter Irving iREEN Bradford. Mass. Haverhill High School English Pn ii. ii ' ( )rson Gregory Greg , ' Ml K Boothbay Harbor Hebron Academy Chemistry nty-Thrit JUNIORS Alys Marie Grua Al , X Augusta Cony High School Home Economics Wendell Stanwood Hadlock Ellsworth Ellsworth High School Mathematics Harold Mathews Hall Hal , Ben Auburn Hebron Academy Economics Football ( 1 ) ; Basketball ( 1 ) ; Baseball (1, 2); Intramural A. A. ; Student Senate ; Spanish Club. Harry A. Hall Harry , HK Peaks Island Portland High School Civil Engineering Rifle Team (1, 2) ; Civil Club. Frank Wilbur Hagan Bubby , rA Bath Coburn Classical Institute Animal Industry I.M.A.A. (1, 2, 3); Treasurer (3) : Band (1, 2) ; Boxing- Champion (2), Instructor (3); Football ( 1 ) ; Kappa Phi Kap- pa; M.C.A. Cabinet (3). Edward Grant Haggett, Jr. Ed , ATA Portland Deering High School Electrical Engineering Boxing (1, 2). Swen Eugene Hallgren Square , -AK Portland Hebron Academy Horticulture Vice-President 1933 ( 1 ) ; Soph- omore Owls ; Basketball ( 1 ) ; Captain (1); Vice-President A. A.; Forestry Club; Baseball (1, 2, 3). Allan Clarke Hamilton Al , ATA Portland Deering High School Chemical Engineering 2nd Lieut. R.O.T.C. Mfofr Seventy-Four JUNIORS Miriam Turner Hanaburgh Mim , AOII Buchanan, N. Y. Hendrick Hudson High School Zoology Hockey (1, 2, 3) ; Group Basket- ball (2, 3 ) ; Varsity Basketball ( 2 ) ; Volley Ball ( 2 ) ; Deutscher Verein ( 3 ) . Carl Gordon Hand Handy , ATS2 Cambridge, Mass. Medford High School Civil Engineering Treasurer A.S.C.E.; Football ( 1. 2, 3) ; Wrestling (2, 3) ; Base- ball ( 1 ) ; Track ( 1 ) ; Student Senate (3); Sophomore Owls; Pipe Coram. ( 2 ) . Phyllis Marguerite Harding Phil, AAA Brewer Nasson Institute Home Economics Home Economics Club. Reginald Lester Hargreaves Reg , Ki: Portland New Bedford High School Economics Pi Pi Kappa; Campus Board (1, 2, i) ; Prism Board (3). p J tft William EvERLETH Haiimiin Bill Bridgton Bridgton High School Electrical Engineering Margaret Winona Harrison Winkie Portland Westbrook Seminary Home Economics Home Economics Club. Harry EVERETT Hasey Harry , ' H ' -i Bangor Bangor High School Mechanical Engineering Madison Bowler Haskell Gid , HK Lee Lee 1 [igh School Forestry Track ( 1 ) ; Cross Country I 1 ). Kfo3 Seventy-Five JUNIORS Philip Andrew Havey Phil , MIK Sullivan Bulkeley High School Civil Engineering Track (1, 2, 3); Sophomore Owls; Secretary Civil Club (3). Karl Thornton Hendrickson Kike , HK Cumberland Mills Westbrook High School Civil Engineering Civil Club. Warren Maynard Hendrickson ArP Waterville Waterville High School Poultry Husbandry Blanche Isabelle Henry I M Thomaston Thomaston High School History Basketball (1, 2, 3) ; Hockey (3) ; Soccer (1, 2) ; Volley Ball (2); Sophomore Eagles; Y.W. C.A. Cabinet (3). Samuel Eldridge Herrick Sam , Ben Dexter N.H. Fay High School Mechanical Engineering Louise Marcia Hill XO Orono Orono High School Home Economics M.O.C. (2); Campus Board (3) ; Volley Ball (1. 2) ; Fresh- man Handbook. Elizabeth Stewart Hilliker Libs , AOIT Corirma Chamberlyne School Sociology Archery (1,2); W.A.A. (3). Helen Alma Hilton XS2 Bangor Bangor High School Economics Girls ' Rifle Team (1,2); M.O.C. (2, 3) ; Assistant Manager Hock- ey (3). Seventy-Six JUNIORS Roger Wallace Hodgkins Hodge , GX Bar Harbor Bar Harbor Higb School Electrical Engineering Musical Club (1, _ ' ). Abraham Hoffman Dorchester, Mass. Boston English High School Zoology Deutscher Verein. Howard Childs Holman Howe , MM Bangor Higgins Classical Institute Mechanical Engineering Varsity Rifle Team (2). Muriel Ethelyn Holmes Mu , ITB Augusta Cony High School Hume Economics Home Economics Club (3) ; M.O.C. (2, 3). Leota Erma How. un Lee Watt-mile Farmington Normal School Education Inez Libel Howe IIH I Bryant Pond Woodstock High School English Neai Mathertai ( 1 ) ; Panhellen- ic Council (2, 3) ; M.O.C. (2. 3) ; Campus Board {2, 3) ; Y.W. C.A. (3). Winston Sedgley Hoyt Win , II Ml Phillips Phillips High School Electrical Engineering Margaret Gertrude Humphrey Peg . An 1 1 Pittsfield Maine Central Institute I Inmc Economics Home Economics Club (2. 3); M.O.C. (2); Sophomore Hop Comm. (2). Ifr Seventy-Seven JUNIORS Carl Dean Hurd Ben Augusta Cony High School Mechanical Engineering Football ( 1 ) ; Baseball ( 1 ) ; Executive Committee 1933 (3). Marguerite Littlefield Hurd Orono Orono High School English Irving James Hurry Bud , 2X Ocean Grove, N. J. Electrical Engineering Student Senate (2, 3 ) . Freeman Sinclair Otis Hussey Hussey Old Town Old Town High School Chemistry 2nd Lieut. R.O.T.C. ; M.C.A. Cabinet ( 1 ) ; Freshman Hand- book (2). Doris Alberta Hutchinson Dot , IIB Dexter N. H. Fay High School English Freshman Y.W.C.A. Cabinet ; Girls ' Rifle Team ( 1, 2, 3) ; Vol- ley Ball (1, 2); Campus Board (2, 3) : W.S.G.A. (3) ; Beta Pi Theta: Neai Mathertai. Robert James Ingraham Bob , ex Portland Portland High School Chemical Engineering Track ( 1. 2) ; Musical Club ( 1 ) ; Band ( 2 ) ; Delta Pi Kappa ; 2nd Lieut. R.O.T.C. Ruth Elinor Irwin Ruffus , IIB Newtonville, Mass. Newton High School Home Economics Girls ' Rifle Team a, 3): M.O.C. (2); Class Hockey (3); Volley Ball (2). Robert South wick Ives Bob , ' MvS Topsfield, Mass. Salem High School Chemistry Campus Board (2) ; Manager Basketball (3). «)?? Seventy-Eight JUNIORS Alpheus Jackson Al , I MA Norway Norway High School Poultry Husbandry Football ( 1 ) : Agricultural Club (1.2,3) ; 4-H Club (1,2); Pres- ident (3). Raymond Andrew Jackson Slugger , IA Portland Deering High School Civil Engineering Civil Club; 2nd Lieut. R.O.T.C. Carl Alvin Jagels Pop , 2AE Camden Hebron Academy Economics Business Manager Prism; Track (1); Maine Rwieit ' ; Spanish Club; Junior Week Comm. Kenneth Boyden Johnson Ken , AI ' P Perry Shead Memorial High School Animal Husbandry Alpha Zeta ; Agricultural Club. Philip I .eonard Job mson Phil . 2AB Machias Machias High School Chemical Engineering Baseball (1) ; Band (1, 2); Orchestra (1.2); Alpha Chi Sig- ma. Richard Lyman Johnson Dick , 2X West Hartford. Conn. Win H. Hall High School Electrical Engineering BRYCE Hic.iit Jose Fanny . 1 1 A Newtonville, Mass. Mt. Hermon School Economics Track Comm. Junior Board; Lieut. Blade. ( 1 ) ; Sophomore Hup M.C.A. Cabinet (3); Pmm Comm.; Prism Student Senate ; 2nd R.O.T.C. ; Scabbard and Warren Stevens Kane. Jr. Sugar , KS Eastport Shead Memorial High School Electrical Engineering Football (1, 2. 3) ; Basketball 1 1 1 : Maine Masque (2, 3) ; Al E.E. K)3? Seventy-Nine JUNIORS Burt Mohan Keene Burt , AXA Bangor Jackman High School Economics Spanish Club ( 1 ). Lloyd Garrison Keirstead K2 Oakland Williams High School Chemical Engineering Basketball (1) ; Band (1, 2) ; Alpha Chi Sigma. Larson Nathaniel Kelley Lark Jonesport Jonesport High School Chemistry Roger Arnold Kelloch Rug , -M ' A Portland Portland High School Spanish Spanish Club President (2). Jeanne Reddington Kennedy AOII Boston, Mass. Girls ' Latin School Psychology Latin Club (2, 3) ; Sigma Mu Sigma; Panhellenic Council (3). Thomas Edward Keresy 9X Gardner, Mass. Hebron Academy Zoology James Harrison Kidder Jim , -X Houlton Houlton High School Civil Engineering William Bef.dle Knight Bill , -X New Haven, Conn. New Haven High School Civil Engineering Civil Club. )?? Eighty JUNIORS Marion Alyce Ladner Billie , M Orono Orono High School Home Economics Girls ' Rifle Team (1, 2). Charles Louis Lampropoulos Lampy , 8X Ipswich, Mass. Ipswich High School History Football ( 1 ) . Bertha Rose Landon 2t Bangor Bangor High School Sociology Hockey (1) : Campus Board (2. 3) ; Spanish Club (1, 2, 3) ; A. MAY. Pageant. Charles Frederic Larrabee Washburn Hebron Academy Zoology Der Deutscher Verein. Dwight Hannaford Leighton Gabe , -N Cape Elizabeth Cape Elizabeth High School Civil Engineering Track (1, 2); Baseball (1 l. HOLLIS LlTTLEFIELD LELAND II Nil Bangor Cony High School Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma. Herbert Chari.es Leveroni Lever . K Chelsea, Mass, Chelsea High School Economics Football ( 1 ) : Baseball (1) ; Spanish Club Herbert Webster Lewis Herb , noil Wollaston, Mass. Thayer Academy Mechanical Engineering Football (1. 2, 3); Baseball (1, 2. 3) ; Sophomore Owls; Student Senate ■ Kfrre Eighty-One JUNIORS Roger Bates Lincoln Line , HX Houltim Houlton High School Civil Engineering Band ( 1 , 2, 3 ) . Philip Holman Linn Phil , K2 Bangor Bangor High School Mechanical Engineering A.S.M.E. ; Second Lieutenant R.O.T.C. ; Scabbard and Blade. William Henry Linskey Bill , 2X South Portland South Portland High School Economics Baseball (1). Maynard Eiuvin Lombard Emmy , i HK Caribou Caribou High School Forestry Assistant Manager Cross Coun- try (1,2); Manager Cross Coun- try (3) ; Phi Sigma ; Xi Sigma Pi. Florentine Long Tina , Fort Kent Eastern State Normal School Education Wallace Wendell Lord Wally , East Lebanon Sanford High School Civil Engineering Track (1, 2, 3). Robert Vinton Lorimer Bangor Bangor High School Zoology Margaret Jane Lovely Marge , ' I ' M Presque Isle Presuue Isle High School Home Economics Home Economics Club (2, 3); M.O.C. (3) ; Tennis (2) ; Arch- ery (1, 2). tytt Eighty-Two JUNIORS Ludger Antii.e Luca s Hallowell Hallowell High School Chemical Engineering Eloise Cleveland Lull Eloise , XI! Augusta Balboa High School, Canal Zone Spanish Mgr. Freshman Rifle Team; Freshman Y. W. C. A. Cabinet ; Spanish Club (1, 2, 3) : M.O.C. (2) ; Secretary l.i). Herbert Warren Lutts 2X Kittery Traip Academy Electrical Engineering Band (1, 2). William Henry McBrady, Jr. Bill , K South Portland South Portland High School Forestry Executive Comm. (1); Track Club (3). tin N James McCarthy Mac , K Elmhurst, L. 1. Newton High School Chemistry Cheerleader (1,2, 3) ; Basketball 1 1 ) ; Second Lieutenant R. I . ' I C. ; Scabbard and Ulade : Der I leutscher Verein. James Wii.i.ky McClure Mac , B6E Bangor Bangor High School Economics Assistant Manager Football (1). Howard Franklin McCkacken Brewer Brewer High School Forestry I. aikis Patten McGow n Bangor Bangor High School Electrical Engineering 122? Eighty-Three Thomas George McGuire Tom , ATA Stonington Stonington High School Mechanical Engineering James Albert McLean Jimmy , BK Millinocket Stearns High School Mechanical Engineering A.S.M.E. ; Boxing (2,3): Maine Masque. Roderick Kenneth McLean Rod , I2AE Bar Harbor Hebron Academy Mechanical Engineering Basketball (1) ; Track (1, 2); Sophomore Hop Comm. ; Winter Sports. Gregg Clarke McLeod Gregg , KS Stillwater Old Town High School Mechanical Engineering A.S.M.E.; Second Lieutenant R.O.T.C. JUNIORS Albert Edward McMiciiael Mike . ' I ' llK Pittsfield M.C.I. Forestry Basketball ( 1 ) ; Track ( 1 ) ; Chairman Junior Week Comm.; Forestry Club. Alfred Newman McMichael Mike . HK Pittsfield M.C.I. Forestry Basketball ( 1 ) ; Track ( 1 ) ; Junior Prom. Comm.; Forestry Club. Hester Margaret McNair XS2 Sangerville Sangerville High School Home Economics Home Economics Club (2, 3) ; Hockey (1) ;■ Soccer (1 ). Marguerite Louise Macuen Holliston. Mass. Milford High School English Eighty-Four l )?? JUNIORS I [enry Edmund M arc ho Hen , AIT Orono Orono High School Agronomy Football ( 1 ). ,YNDON OSCAR MAYERS axa Hallowell Hallowell High School Electrical Engineering Tenuis (J). Robert Kenneth Mayo Bob , BK Southwest Harbor Thomaston High School English Cross Country (1). Melbourne Fhanki.ix Means Mai , axa Biddeford Biddeford High School Economics Track (1. 2, 3) ; Football I 1. - ' . a); Sophomore Owls; Student Senate ; Class Treasurer (3) ; Intramural A. A.: Band. Arthur Louis Merrifield Art , 11X11 Stoneham, Mass. Huntington School Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma. Ernestine Louise Merrill Stiney AOIl Orono Orono I ligli School Public Speaking Maine Masque (1, 2) ; Secretary (3); YAV.C.A. Cabinet (- ' . 3) ; Executive Comm. (3) ; Assistant Manager Hockey (3); A. MAN. Pageant. Herman l (aniel M ichaud ♦K Hast Millinocket Schenck Memorial High School Electrical Engineering Rk hard Hardy Millar Hick . SN Springfield, Mass. Springfield I ligh School Forestry Hand (1,2, 3) ; Track ill; Del- ta Pi Kappa. }?? Eighty-Five JUNIORS Lauris Craig Miller 2X Orono Hebron Academy Zoology William Franklin Milliken, Jr. Old Town Old Town High School Mathematics Evelyn June Mills Eve , K Brewer Brewer High School Home Economics Home Economics Club (2, 3 ) ; M.C.A. Board. Lona Alice Mitchell Mitchie Mil Milo High School Home Economics Home Economics Club (2) ; Ten- nis (1, 2) ; Archery (2). Charles True Mooiiy Charlie , SAE Portland Portland High School Economics Spanish Club; Band 1, 2) ; Track ( 1 ) . Forest Kenneth Moors Old Town Old Town High School Chemistry Vivian Imogene Moors Vim Orono Bangor High School Latin Beta Pi Theta; Sodalitas Latina Richard Plaisted Morrison Dick , $rA Bangor Bangor High School Economics Second Lieut. R.O.T.C. ; Scab- bard and Blade. 1 )3? Eighty-Six JUNIORS Violet Lillian Morrison Vi Orono Orono High School History Hockey (1); M.C.A. Deputation Team ( 1, 2, 3); Maine Masque Elwin Moulton Elly , ' IIIK Hiram Fryeburg Academy Mechanical Engineering Track (2, 3); Relay (3) ; A.S. M.E.; I.M.A. Marjorie Moulton Marj , IIB Hiram Fryeburg Academy Home Economics Freshman Hockey; Varsity Hockey (2); Group Hockey; Capt. Freshman Basketball ; Var- sity Basketball (2) ; Capt. Group Basketball (2); Volley Ball (1. 2) ; Baseball (1) ; Soccer ( 1 ) ; Sophomore Eagles; W.A.A. Council (2, 3) ; Home Economics Club (2. 3); W.S.G.A. Vice- President (3); All Maine Wom- en ; A. MAN ' . Pageant. Rexford Donald Kent Murcb Orono Orono High School Mechanical Engineering Dokothy Mae Murphy Dot , ' I ' M Bangor Bangor High School Home Economics Archery ( 1, 2) ; M.O.C. (3). Marie Josephine Mutty Jo , ' I ' M Old Town Old Town High School Zoology Girls ' Rifle Team ( 1, 2, 3) ; Mgr. i.i) ; Campus Board (1. 2. 3); Sophomore Eagles; Phi Sigma; Volley Ball (2) ; W.A.A. (3). Franklin Martin Neal Frank . UK North Berwick North Berwick High School Electrical Engineering A.I.E.E. ; Rifle Team (1). Raymond Franklin Newell Bangor Bangor I [igh School Chemical Engineering 1 )33 Eighty-Seven JUNIORS Carleton Franklin Noyes Carl . I ' 1 ' A Waterville Waterville High School Electrical Engineering Prism Board (3) ; Band (1, 2) ; Orchestra (1, 2). Kenneth Pressley Nunn Lefty , SAE Quincy, Mass. Hehron Academy Chemistry Basehall ( 1. 2) ; Track (1 ). P ii ii.ii ' Wendell Odiorne Cooper ' s Mills Milton High School Economics Spanish Cluh. Martin William Offinger Pelham. X. V. Pelham High School Mathematics Helen Berneice Osgood Ozzie , AOn Orono Orono High School Public Speaking Spanish Club (2) ; Maine Masque (3); Freshman Hockey; Group Hockev (2). Charles Everett Page, Jr. 2N Hampden Highlands Hampden Academy Education Edwin Sherman Page Ed , lixn Derby Milo High School Mechanical Engineering Donald Rich Palmer Don , 159II Dexter N. H. Fay High School Economics Basketball ( 1 ) ; Track ( 1 ) : Spanish Club; Tennis Club (2). •Ufo? Eighty-Eight JUNIORS John Elden Palmer Spud , HvS South Portland South Portland High School Electrical Engineering Campus Hoard (1, 2, 3); Track (2); Cross Country (2); A.I. E.E. Leon John Paquin Watervillc Waterville High School Chemistry Albert Freeman Parkkr KS East Pepperell, Mass. East Pepperell High School Forestry Frank Lido Pasquale Bud , ' 1 K Jamaica Plains, Mass. Chauncey Hall School Zoology Track (1). Helen Evangeline Peabodv II i [- . Levant East Corinth Academy English Campus Board (2, 3); M.O.C. (J. 3) : Debating ( 1) : Y.W. C.A. i 3 i. Arnold Lank Peacock AXA Randolph Gardiner High School Electrical Engineering Baseball ( 1 ) ; University Quar- tet. Robert Erskine Pendleton Boh , t MA Lewiston Hebron Academy Forestry Football ( 1 ) : Track (1. 2. 3) ; Cross Country (2, 3) ; Relay (2, 3) ; Track Club 1. 2. 3) ; Soph- omore Owls ; Forestry Club ; Student Senate ( 3 I. Eugene Francis Penle ' s 5 2 U est Paris West Par High School Chemistry Eighty-Nine JUNIORS Joseph Irving Penley Joe , I M A West Paris Hebron Academy Forestry Basketball ( 1 ) ; Baseball (1,2); Forestry Club. Ernest LaRov Percival Percy , 4 I1K Dexter N. H .Fay High School Forestry Football ( 1 ) ; Wrestling ( 3 ) ; Rifle Team (1. 2); Xi Sigma Pi. Philip Charles Perkins Castine Castine Normal School Education George Melville Peterson Pete , 2X Yarmouth Yarmouth High School Civil Engineering Civil Club. Carl Wyvern Pickering Pick , 2AE Deer Isle Stonington High School Economics Spanish Club; Fencing. Jl ' lils Pike TE Chelsea, Mass. Chelsea High School Chemical Engineering Football (1, 2, 3); Basketball ( 1 ) ; Sophomore Owls. Malcolm Bissell Pineo Nip . $K2 Milo Milo High School Chemical Engineering Sophomore Owls ; Pipe Comm. Philip Chase Plummer Phil , 1IA South Paris South Paris High School Agricultural Economics Football (1,2,3); Baseball (1) ; Agricultural Club ; Spanish Club; 4-H Club. Kfo? Ninety JUNIORS Evelyn Aula Pollard Ev , XI! Plymouth, N. H. Orono High School History Campus Hoard [2, 3) ; Y.W.C.A. (3) ; M.O.C. (_ ' . 3) ; A. MAY. Pageant. William Bartlett Pond Bill . ' 1 VA Bangor Bangor High School Mechanical Engineering A.S.M.E. ; Rifle Team (2). Addie Elizabeth Porter Dee , 1 M Presque Isle Aroostook State Normal School Education M.O.C. (3). Theodore William Prescott Ted , 2N Island Falls Island Falls High School Economics Cross Country ( 1 ) ; Basehall ( 1, 2, 3); Band (1, _ ' ); Maine Masque; Banquet Coram. ; Cam- pus Board (2). Stanley Rishworth Pkoit Stan , AT!! Cape Elizabeth Cape Elizabeth High School Economics Campus Board ( 2. 3 ) ; Track ( 1. 2) : Baseball (1. 2. 3) ; M.C.A. ( 1, 2, 3 ) ; Executive Comm. ( 3 ) ; Spanish Club. Grace Adams Quakrington AOIJ Portland M.C.I. Latin Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3); Latin Club (2, 3); Neai Mathertai; Sopho- more Eagles ; Beta Pi Theta ; A. MAY. Pageant (2). k Maynakh Ward Quimby Corinna Mass. College of Pharmacy Chemistry Coleman Cedric Randall Waldo West Appleton Crosby High School Animal Husbandry Freshman Banquet Committee: Agricultural Club; 4-H Club. tyz? Ninety-One JUNIORS Mavilla Annie Randall May , AZ Hermon Hermon High School English Y.VV.C.A. Cabinet ( 1 ) ; Latin Club (3). Henry Wadsworth Raye Wad , HNn Eastport Shead Memorial High School Chemical Engineering Band (1,2); Alpha Chi Sigma. George Bruce Reed -X Hampden Highlands Weston High, Washington, D. C. Economics Rifle Team (2). Theodore Harold Res nick Ted , TE I Chelsea, Mass. Chelsea High School Zoology Track ( 1 ) ; Wrestling (3). Gilbert C. Richardson Gil , AFP Island Falls East Corinth Academy Farm Management Football (1) ; Boxing (1, 3) ; Wrestling (3) ; Intramural A. A. 12, 3) : M.C.A. Board; Agricul- tural Club. Gilbert Turner Robertshaw Robby , ATQ Union Village, R. I. Woonsocket High School Chemical Engineering Executive Comm. (2); Intra- mural A. A. (3); Sophomore Owls; Football ( 1. 2. 3) ; Track (1, 2, 3) ; Boxing (1, 2, 3) ; Heavyweight Champ. (2). Monroe Romansky Mun , TE Hartford, Conn. Weaver High School Zoology Football (1, 2, 3); Basketball ( 1 ) ; Sophomore Owls ; Deutsch- er Verein ; Phi Sigma ; Vice- President (3); Intramural A. A. ; Chairman Junior Prom Comm.; Mid- Winter Ball Comm. Frederick Blanchard Romero Bangor Bangor High School Zoology Boxing (1, 2, 3). K)?? A inety-Two JUNIORS Ann Rosf.nstein ST Kennebunkport Wells High School English Campus Board (2, 3); Panhel- lenic Council (3). May Bernadette Roy Fort Kent Gorham Normal School Education Fred McLeixan Sanborn Sandy , BK West Buxton M.C.I. Civil Engineering Intramural A. A. (3). Ciiari.es Kempton Sawyer Chuck , K2 Searsport Bucksport Seminary Mechanical Engineering A.S.M.E. Ralph Herbert Sawyer Trout , ox Old Town Old Town High School Electrical Engineering A.I.E.E. George Wii.uam Scott Scotty , KS Old Town Old Town High School Electrical Engineering Band ( 1, 2) ; A.I.E.E.; Track (1, 2, 3) ; Sophomore Owls. Mary Ellen Scott Scottie , X  Hodgdon Corinna Union Academy Latin Sodalitas Latina (.2, ?i) ; Honor- ary Lieutenant Colonel (3); A.M.VV. Pageant. Hazel May Scully AAA Mechanic Falls Mechanic Falls High School Economics Hockey ( 1 ) ; Basketball (1) ; Volley Ball (1); W.S.G.A. Council; Spanish Club; Sopho- more Eagles; Editorial Writer of Freshman. Ujtt Ninety-Three JUNIORS Leroy Frank Shaw, Jr. AXA Mil Milo High School Electrical Engineering Assistant Manager Relay (1. 2) ; Band ( 1 , 2, 3 ) ; Manager Relay (3). Russell Wilson Shaw Russ , K2 Portland Deering High School Economics Track (1, 2, 3) ; Cross Country 1, 3) ; Pipe Coram. (2) ; Intra- mural A. A. (2, 3). Pauline Siegal Polly , ST Bangor Bangor High School French Neai Mathertai ; Le Cercle Fran- cois (2, 3); Beta Pi Theta (2, 3) ; Deutscher Verein (3) ; Cam- pus Board (3) . Robert Otiio Simpson Boh , SAK Berlin, N. H. Rents Hill Civil Engineering Football ( 1 ) ; Baseball ( 1 ) ; Winter Sports; Civil Club; M.O.C. Reginald Sinclair Reg , ATA Machias Washington State Normal School Education Kathryn Marguerite Small Kay , AAA Westbrook Westbrook High School Public Speaking Spanish Club ( 1 ) ; Maine Masque (3). Doris Annie S.mart Dot , M Cambridge N. H. Fay High School Home Economics Girls ' Rifle Team (1. 2, 3) ; Archery (1) ;, Volley Ball (2); 4-H Club (3). Ethel May Smith K {, Brewer Brewer High School English Nmety-Fow iq?? JUNIORS [Catherine Esther Smith Buzzard ' s Bay, Mass. Barnard College Spanish Kenneth Edwin Smith Portland Deering High School Zoology Martha Louise Smith Mamie , X!i Saco Thornton Academy Home Economics Capt. Freshman Hockey ; Varsity Hockey ( 2 ) ; Group Hockey ( 2, 3); Basketball (1, 2); Class Secretary (2, 3) ; Pres. Sopho- more Eagles; W.S.G.A. Council (1, 2, 3); All Maine Women; Home Economics Cluh (2, 3) ; A.MAY. Pageant. Berla Margaret Smythe Billie , AZ Bangor Bangor High School Psychology Spanish Cluh ( 1 ). Run Ann J whs Snare Dick , HK Hampden Highlands Hampden Academy Chemistry Band (1, . ' , 3) ; Alpha Chi Sig- ma ; Orchestra. Rose Snider ST Portland Portland High School English Deutscher Yerein (2, 3); Cam- [ ns Board (2, .S ) ; Panhellenic Council. George Colby Solqman Sol . -X Dorchester, Mass Huntington School Economics Football (1, 3) ; Base ball ( 1, 2 I ; Spanish Club; Kappa Gamma Phi. Leif Irving Souks si n lieu Rumford Stephens High School Economics Winter Spirts ( 1. 2. .? ) ; Man- ager (3); President M.O.C. (3); Junior Week Comm. ; Maine Masque; Spanish Cluh: Capt. Rifle Team (1). )?? Ninety-Five JUNIORS E.mmett Jefferson Spellman, Jr. AXA Portland Farmington Normal School Education Shf.rwin Leavitt Stanley Stan Clinton Clinton High School Education Campus Board (2, 3); Kappa Gamma Phi ; Math Club ; Kappa Delta Pi; Maine Musical Club; Tennis Club. Philip Deering Starbihd HK Portland Deering High School Zoology Rachel Eloise Stephenson Belfast Crosby High School Education Laurice Myron Stevens Steve Plymouth Newport High School Mathematics Kappa Phi Kappa ; Rifle Team (1). William John Stinchfield Bill , K2 Phillips Phillips High School Electrical Engineering Track (1. 2); Band (1, 2) ; Fencing ( 1 ) ; Rifle Team ( 1 ) . Joseph Rodney Stoddard Jo , BK Lincolnville Camden High School Mechanical Engineering A.S.M.E. ; Rifle Team (1). Malcolm Mili.edge Street K2 Bangor Bangor High School Agricultural Economics Ninety-Six K)?3 JUNIORS Robert Walton Sti ubkrt Bob , 2AE Waterville Waterville High School Horticulture Forestry Club. Giruler Jackson Swett, Jr. Jack Andover Lynn Classical High School Civil Engineering Donald Maurice Sylvester Syl , -X Jefferson Cony High School Chemistry Margaret Edna Sylvester Marge Etna Newport High School Education Peter Austin Talbot, Jr. Pete Woodland St. John ' s Preparatory School Chemical Engineering Baseball (1); Sophomore Hop Comm. ; Student Senate I 3) . Aim ii in James Thomas Art I ' .rewer Choate School Zoology Emu.y Dennison Thompson M , AAA Bangor Bangor High Sih. ,,l Zoology Freshman 1 Eockey ; Varsity Hockey (2) ; Group Hockey (3) • ' Basketball ( 1. 2, 3) ; Soccer (1) ; Volley Ball (1. 2) ; Spanish Club; M.O.C.; Phi Sigma. W ' n i.iam Walstrum Thompson Bill , 8X Portland Deering High School Civil Engineering Band (1.2, 3) ; Track (1). Kfo Ninety-Seven JUNIORS Caul Lyman Thurston SAE North Haven North Haven High School Mechanical Engineering Track (1, 2); A.S.M.E. Alicia Maude Tracy Al , K Lincoln Mattanawcook Academy Home Economics Lena Muriel Tripp Salisbury Cove Farmington State Normal School Education Elizabeth Tryon Betty , AAA South Portland South Portland High School Home Economics Class Hockey (1, 2); Soccer ( 1 ) : Treas. Sophomore Eagles ; Volley Ball (2) ; Home Econom- ics Club; M.O.C. (31 ; A.M.W. Pageant ( 2 ) . Norman Hastings Tule Norm KZ Pepperell, Mass. Lawrence Academy Mechanical Engineering 2nd Lieut. R.O.T.C. John Turbyne Tux , M ' A Winslow Coburn Classical Institute Pulp and Paper Baseball ( 1 ). Lucia Mae Umphrey Lu , I M Washburn Ricker Junior College Home Economics Archery (1, 2) ; Home Econom- ics Club; Manager Women ' s De- bating Team (3); M.O.C. (3). Kenneth Everson Varney Orono Hampden Academy Botany Ninely-Eighi K??? JUNIORS Thomas Anthony Viola, Jr. ex Orono East Boston High School Education George Edward Wadsworth Mopo , K2 Bridgeport, Conn. Carmel Hall School Civil Engineering Football (1, 2). Clifton Nathaniel Walker Clif , ATI ' Wiscasset Lincoln Academy Horticulture Band (1, 2) ; Agricultural Club; Alpha Zeta; Cross Country ( 1 ) ; Boxing. Margaret Edyth Ward ' I M Smith Windham Gorham Normal School Home Economics Girls ' Rifle Team ( 2. 3 ) ; College 4-H Club; Home Economics Club. . £ ' 4 Wesley NlCKERSON Wasgatt Wes , ' IK- Rockland Dartmouth College Zoology Maine Masque (3) ; Band (3). Frank Chester Waterhouse Spunk . SAE Old Town Old Town High School History Band (1,2); Manager (3) ; Del- ta Pi Kappa. Freeman George Webb Webbie , ex Houlton Ricker Classical Institute Agricultural Economics Track (1, 2, 3) ; Track Club Treasurer ( 3) . Rf.uel Weston Webb Webby , M ' A Groveton, X. H. Groveton High School Civil Engineering Football (1); Civil Club (3). «}?? Ninety-Nine JUNIORS Phyllis Lf.qma Webber Phil , AAA Bangor Bangor High School Economics Hockey (1, 2, 3); Basketball (2); Assistant Manager (3); Soccer (1) ; Volley Ball (1, 2) ; Spanish Club; Campus Board (2, 3); Y.W.C.A. (3); M.O.C. (3). Eleanor De Albra West Babe , AAA Bangor Bangor High School Economics Freshman Hockey Team ; Var- sity ( 2 ) ; Group Hockey (2, 3) Basketball ( 1 ) ; Soccer ( 1 ) Volley Ball (2) ; Spanish Club Campus Board (3); Secretary Sophomore Eagles. Paul Strange Wheeler Pea , 2X Millinocket Stearns High School Civil Engineering Track (2). Charles Marsh Whelden, Jr. Charlie , 2X Wellesley, Mass. Huntington School Forestry Rifle Team (2) ; Phi Sigma; Xi Sigma Pi. Theron Otis Whicher Which , ArP Springvale Sanford High School Poultry Husbandry Track ( 1 ) ; Agricultural Club (1. 2. 3). Olive Louise Whiting Bud Hebron Station Leavitt Institute Home Economics Home Economics Club. Muriel Whitman Puss , K Stonington Brewster Academy English Freshman Hockey Team ; Group Hockey (2, 3); Soccer (1, 2); Basketball (2) ' . Tyler Allen Whitmorf. AXA Wahiawa, Oahu, Hawaii Punahou Academy Farm Management Kfcfr One Hundred JUNIORS Frederick Eugene Wiers Red , AI ' l ' Washburn Washburn High School Forestry Basketball ( 1 ) ; Baseball ( 1 ) ; Boxing (1, 2, 3); Student Sen- ate ; Forestry Club. John Calvin Wight AXA Millis, Mass. Millis High School Agricultural Education Football (1. 2, 3); Basketball ( 1 ) : Baseball (1,2); Pipe Com- mittee ; Sophomore Owls. Florence Eloise Williams Flip Topsbam Brunswick High School Latin Group Hockey (2); Sodalitas Latina (2. 3). Enoch Harry Williamson Harry , 2N Stratton Stratton High School Economics Track (1, 2, 3); Cross Country (3) ; Student Senate (3) ; Maine Masque (21 ; Track Club (2). [ lONALD 1 lENRY WlLSON Don , 2AE Moosehead Hebron Academy Mechanical Engineering Band (2, 3) ; Track (2). Edward Haven Wilson Ed , BK Cape Elizabeth Hebron Academy Entomology Wrestling (3) ; Alpha Zeta. John Fobes Wilson Speed . 2AE Lowell, Mass. Swaverly School Mechanical Engineering Football ( 1, 2, 3) ; Baseball ( 1. 2, 3) ; Track (1. 2) ; Basketball ( 1 ) ; Sophomore Owls; Tau Beta Pi; Intramural A. A. ; Student Senate; Prism Board; Chaplain Class of 1933. Keith Douglas Wilson Sq uanto , ATfl Guilford ' iuilford I [igh Scho il Mechanical Engineering A.S.M.E.; Aeronautical Club; President (3); Wrestling (2). Kfo? One Hundred One JUNIORS Edith Estelle Wiseman Stell . M Newport Newport High School English Spanish Club; Girls ' Rifle Team (2) ; Cam tits Board (2, 3) ; M.O.C. (3). Lillian Ethne Worcester Eth , AZ Belfast Crosby High School Mathematics Hockey ( 1 ) ; 3 ) ; Cabinet ( ' . Club ( 2, 3 ) ; ment Council Council (3). Y.W.C.A. (1, 2, , 3) ; Mathematics Student Govern- ( 3 ) ; Panhelleuic Lester Raymond Yates Bangor Bangor High School Electrical Engineering Elizabeth Janet Young Jay , IIB Bangor Bangor High School Sociology Girls ' Rifle Team (1, 2, 3). Eloise Smith Young Skip , AAA Fort Fairfield Fort Fairfield High School Psychology Hockey (1. 2); Tennis Instruc- tor (1, 2, 3) ; Basketball (1, 2) ; Soccer (1, 2); Volley Ball Cap- tain (1); Baseball Captain (1, 2) ; Maine Masque Associate Member. Paul Alvin Young Hip , M ' A South Brewer Brewer High School Mechanical Engineering Art Editor I ' risin (3) ; A.S.M.E. Ruth French Young Blondie , 1 M Lincolnville Beach Camden High School English Executive Committee (2) ; Girls ' Rifle Team (1, 2, 3) ; A.M.W. Pageant ( 2 ) . Virginia Florence Young Gin , AHA Newton Highlands, Mass. University of Alabama Spanish )33 One Hundred Two JUNIORS Kenneth Green Ames, Me. Carlton Mayo Babbidge, Ee. Dorothy Aileen Blanchard, Eh. Benjamin Edward Brown, Fy. Louise Clement, Eh. Charlotte Isabelle Craig. He. John Henry Elmore, Ee. He nrietta Elizabeth Findlen, Eh. John Murray Fletcher, Es, Donald Edward Frazier, Ch.Eng. Arthur Holland Garvin, Ms. Edwin Warner Grilley. Jr.. lly. Ralph Leo Jordan, Ed. Margaret Helen Ladd, Ed. Donald Lewis McKiniry, Fy. Harold Delwin Miller, Zo. Ruth Marie Miller. Ed. Roland Lincoln Page, Me. John Alvin Pierce, Ps. Max Rubin, Ch. Linwood Zina Shaw, Ch. Paul Stone, Ch. Earl Joseph Traynor.Ee. Milton LeRoy Vose, Ee. Ellen Avery W ' hited, Ed. Ashley Burr Wood, |r., Ch.Eng. Bridgton Mt. Desert Brewer Machiasport Portland Old Town Orono Bangor Belfast Norwood, Mass. Portland Stockton Springs Bangor Belfast Portland Bangor Newport Orono Orono Bangor Old Town Bangor Waterville Machias Houlton Bangor Ttytt One Hundred Three ( hn- Hundred PoHY iM d Sophomore Class President Stanwood R. Searles Vice-President Philip S. Parsons Secretary Mary E. Austin Treasurer Peter C. Karalekas One Hundred Five Sophomores David Kelsey Abbott, ArP Thomas Aceto, 4 K Rachel Louise Adams, Xfi Robert Gray Adams, AXA Lawrence Richmond Adkins, BK Richard Carter Alden Kenneth Elmer Aldrich, 4 MA Albert Sawyer Allan, HNn Fern Elizabeth Allen, AOn J. Henry Allen, MA Isadore Louis Alpert Alene Marie Archarabault, AAA James Milton Attridge, K2 Roy Bernard Augenstein. 2X Mary Eugenie Austin, XU Thaddeus William Austin Claude Kneeland Baker, £K2 Delmont Louis Ballard, ATA Kenneth Richardson Barker, 4 MA Aldo Andrew Bartlett, 4 K Peter Paul Bartlewski, K Carl Spratt Baumann Wesley Sayles Bearce, ATA William Ernest Beazley Ralph Emerson Beers, 2N Frederick Adolf Bendtsen, 2N Robert Berg, TE James Berman Leslie Murch Berry, ATO Albert Elmer Bickford, K2 Natalie Marie Birchall Eva Myrtle Bisbee Alfred John Bittner, B®n Frederick Ross Black, B0IT Frank Rodwell Baisdell, Jr., BK William Bradley Blaisdell, 2 2 Ella Louise Blanch Ag. Brooks Ce. Portland He. Ellsworth Ch.Eng. Portland Ch.Eng. Auburn Ch.Eng. Portland Dh. Norway Ch. Machias Ms. Bangor Ch.Eng. Portland Ch.Eng. Bangor Fr. Fort Kent Fy. East Pepperell, Mass. Ms. Newark, N. J. He. Ridlonville Me. Brooks Me. Millinocket Ee. Rockport Ch.Eng. East Vassalboro Ce. Stonington Zo. New Britain, Conn. Me. Bangor Eh. Foxboro, Mass. Ch.Eng. Bucksport Me. Boston, Mass. Ce. Lewiston Cm. Chelsea, Mass. Ce. Nantasket Beach, Mass. Ee. South Portland Fy. Lewiston He. Port Washington, N. Y. Es. Portland Es. Brooklyn. N. Y. Me. Searsport Ee. Bangor Zo. North Sullivan He. Lubec  ? One Hundred Six Stanley Hayes Blanchard, ATI ' An. Elizabeth Gertrude Blethen Hy. Harry Colby Boyd, SN Ch.Eng. Kent Fairfield Bradbury, 4 TA Ge. Robert Bruce Bradford Me. Florence Geneva Briggs He. Miriam Brill Es. Darrell Enthia Brown, AAA Hy. Earl Dresser Brown, 2X Zo. Ewart Marcellin Brunn. 2X Es. Richard Lane Buckley Es. George Haskell Buker, S MA Ch.Eng. Fred Stanley Bullock, 2N Ch.Eng. Madelene Weeks Bunker, XO Es. Eleanor Frances Burnham, XQ He. Lloyd Weatherbee Burr Ee. Josephine Dorr Burrill Eh. Mary I.uella Bussell He. William Ernest Ganders, Jr.. t K2 Ee. Hester Louise Carter Ms, Willard Stearns Caswell, %N Hy. I awrence Alfred Chatto Fm. Rohert William Christensen, t K2 lit. Cecil Earl Qapp, 4 HK Fy. Hope Wilkinson Clark. AOII PI. Kenneth Sharrock Cleaves, 4 MA Ce. Merton Eugene Cleveland, 2 J 2 Ce. Elmer Winfred Cobb, BWII Sp. John Rodney Coffin, ©X Ce. Edson Leavitt Collamore Zo. George Edward Colman, t K Es. Edward Hatfield Cook Zo. Wilfred Omara Cooney Me. Samuel Morton Cope, TE4 Zo. Paul Johnson Corban, AXA Ch. Donald Philip Corbett, KS An. Fred Joseph Cormier. Jr., AXA Ee. Doris Eleanor Cornellier Py. Muriel Tewksbury Covell. AZ Es. Gilbert Merton Cox. BK Me. Methvl Bernice Coy He. Cumberland C enter I )exter Bangor hurt Kent Carmel Auburn I !ang( ir Old rchard South Paris Arlington, Mass. Bangor Auburn I lallowell Calais Bridgton Mattawamkeag Brewer ( lid Town Rumford Mt. Desert Gray South Brooksville Portland West Brooklin Orono Bar Harbor Stonington Falmouth Foreside Ashland Great Works South Brewer Calais Brownville Junction Portland Hartford, Conn. East Parsonsfield Newcastle Westfield, X. J. Monmouth New Sharon (  xford One Hundred Seven Robert Leighton Cram, ArP Aldice Kermit Crandall, $HK Harold Keene Crocker Robert Earle Crockett, K Wilbury Arthur Crockett Norris Wilfred Crosby, K2 John Wayne Crosson, £K Lorenzo Mayo Crowell, Jr. Harry Alfred C rowley Beatrice Cnmmings, XQ Roscoe Franklin Cuozzo, K2 Winifred Virginia Cashing, AOII Ivel Helen Cutter Richard Paul Dase Carleton Frederic Davis, AXA Dorothy Fuller Davis Harold Arthur Davis William Holmes Davis FYancelia Pearl Dean, Xli Stuart Leslie Deane. 2N James Edward DeCourcy, 2N Lionel Louis Desjardins Kathryn Marion Dick Stanley Russell Doane Frances Marguerite Dodge, AAA Ralph Millar Dougherty, ®X Millard George Dow Wayne Burchard Dow Wilmot Stevens Dow. i HK Alice Carolyn Dyer, AOII Theodore Alexander Earl, AXA Barbara Edes, IIB Edward Charles Ellsworth Donald Emerson Favor, I K2 Rebecca Hazel Feero, FEB Oscar Fellows, 4 rA Edmund Ellsworth Field, 2X Ira Flaschner, TE William Freeman Floring, B©n Parker Lowell Folsom, AXA Phyllis Cleveland Foss, AZ Dh. Wood fords Es. Presque Isle Ms. Vanceboro Ee. Millinocket Eh. Brewer Me. Bangor Ch.Eng. Millinocket Me. Bangor Ee. Bangor He. Lewiston An. Bangor Zo. Freeport Lt. Bangor Fy. Warren, Pa. Me. Biddeford He. Lexington, Mass. Hy. Calais Ch.Eng. York Village He. Waterville Ce. Milo Eh. Darien, Conn. Fr. Old Town He. Gardiner Ee. South Brewer He. Brewer Ee. Houlton Ee. Stillwater Ee. Skowhegan Ph. Presque Isle Es. Freeport Me. Winter Harbor Ch.A. Dexter Ch.Eng. Bloomrield, Conn. Fy. South Gray Lt. Bath Es. Bangor Eh. Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. Zo. Dorchester, Mass. Es. Newton Center, Mass. Ch.Eng. Biddeford Hy. Bangor One Hundred Eight Kenneth Colley Foster, 2AE Es. Anna Josephine Franzew, AZ Ms. Pearl Roger Freeman Ee. Orissa Erma Frost Sp. Lorenzo Arthur Gagnon Ee. Erwin Ames Gallagher Hy. Richard Alfred Gallop, 2 2 Me. Inez Martha Gary He. Roy Joseph Gavin, K2 Me. Melba Nord Gilford. XQ He. Annand Marc Giguere, K.2 Me. John Taylor Gilman, B( )n Es. Malcolm Falconer Goodwin, 2X Fy. Stephen Joseph Grady, K2 Py. Norman Heald Gray, K2 Fy. John Charles Greaney Hy. Donald Thomas Green, MA Fin. George Ellery Greenlaw, Jr., rA Fy. Eleanor Estes Grinnell, K Ms. Irving Leavitt Grodinsky Ch.Eng. Neil Ardell Hamilton, K2 Es. Norris Burt Hamlin Fy. Frances Melvina Hammond, AZ Eh. Ruth Elizaheth Hamor He. Mildred Mae Haney Es. Maxine Ward Harding He. Lewis Merrill Hardison, ATA Fm. Kathleen Eda Hardy Eh. Wallace Henry Harris, AXA Eh. Irving Wilson Harvey, 2AE Ch.Eng. Madison Bowler Haskell. J HK Fy. Waldon Houston Hastings, 2 2 Ch.Eng. Carlton Arthur Hayes. ATI) Es. Roger Hart well Hefler, K2 Es. Thomas Merrill Hersey, K2 Es. Errol Verlane Higgins Pb. Edward Merle Hildreth. HK Py. Richard Laurence Hill. 2AE Me. Robert Arthur Hill Me. Ralph Livingstone Hitchings Ee. George Willis Hodson, 2N Me. Augusta Bang ' ir Mount Desert 1 )exter Brunswick Limestone Ridlonville Caribou Springvale South Portland Rumford Newport Parker Head Winthrop, Mass. Lovell Houlton North Waterford Masardis Bath Bangor Wood fords Farmington South Gouldsboro Hulls Cove Bangor Brewer Caribou Bang  r Bar Harbor Sac Lee Bangi ir Kennebunk Hyde Park, Mass. Bang ir Mapleton Mil I. ml Maiden, Mass. ( Inmii Caribou Camden l fo?f One Hundred Nine Charles Everett Holyoke, Jr. Harold Wolfe Hoos William Woodbury Howard, 2 2 Arthur Elbert Hoyt, Jr.. HK Marion Esther Hughes Enid Mary Humphreys, AAA Harold Nathaniel Hunnewell, AXA Leonard Roberts Hunt, 2N Allegra Maxine Ingerson, AOII Carl Franklin Ingraham, 0X Andrew Percy Iverson, AXA H olden Francis Jackson James Murphy Jackson, i rA Laurence Burdette Jackson Evelyn Edna Jalbert Vincent Raymond Jarrett, ATA Mayland Lester Delano Jewett, BK Carl James Johnson, ATO Irene Sanders Johnson John Edward Johnson Lewis Olof Johnson Rudolph Bernard Johnson, AXA Frederick Henry Jones. ATA Kenneth Edgar Jones Mary Vaughan Jones Ronald Heckler Jones Colgate Stanley Jordan, ATO Edward Clarence Jordan, 2N Morris Henry Judd, $MA Wesley Parkhurst Judkins, ATP Peter Charles Karalekas. K2 James Edwin Kenney James Frederick Kent. I Ki; Henry Morgan Keyes Ambrose Mathias Keyser, ATA Elizabeth Gardner Kimball, AOn Louis Klaman, TE4 Howard Franklin Knight Everett Clifford Ladd, B®n Rita Eleanor Lancto, IIB Allan Merton Larrabee Ce. Brewer Ee. Old Town Eh. Hingham Center. Mass. Ce. Presque Isle S P . Bangor Hy. Jacknian Station Ch.Eng. Bingham Ce. Portland He. Vinal haven Ch.Eng. Portland Me. Portland Ee. Livermore Falls Ce. Bath Ce. Old Town Ms. Fort Kent Zo. Stamford, Conn. Ee. Augusta Fy. West Poland Eh. Orono Ee. Mil ford Ce. Bangor En. San ford Fy. Darien, Conn. Fy. Bangi r Hy. Veazie Fm. Sahattus Me. Seal Harbor Ce. Portland Dh. South Paris Ht. Waterville Ce. Dorchester, Mass. Ee. Bangor Es. Waterboro Me. Stony Creek, Conn. Ale. Pewaukee, Wis. He. Old Town Ch.A. Boston, Mass. Fm. Richmond Es. Rockland Fr. Springfield, Mass. Ee. Winthrop One Hundred Ten ' r Robert Edward Lawrence, BK Robert Arthur Leadbetter Russell Fullum Libby Bruce Spruance Longfellow, ATC1 John Godfrey Longley, B©n Francis Jordan Lord, 2X Judson Purinton Lord, 2X Ruth Esther Lord Donald Keith Lowell Walter Edwin Ludden, AXA Richard Glenn Lull Elizabeth Esther Lynch. AAA Lawrence Craft Lynch, Jr., ©X Alpheus Crosby Lyon, K2 Emily Lyon McCracken, ITB i Henry James McCusker, ©X William Frederick Maden, 2 i 2 Richard Henry Marble. ATfl Henry Edmund Marcho, ATP Henry Stacy Marsh, ©X Chester Joseph Marson, 2AE Elmer John Tauno Martikainen Joseph Massaro Edna Louise Mathews Jerome Churchill Maxfield Effie Adelaide Mayberry, AOn Elizabeth Genevieve Mead Carl Edgecomb Megquier Ardon Clark Mercier, B©n Lucius Robert Merrill Philip Andrew Merrill, 2X Louise Caryl Milliken, Xfl Ernestine Sophia Moore, AZ Montgomery Dunham Moore, ATP Richard Edwin Moore, AXA James Rodolph Morin Jeanne Irene Morneault Frances Estella Morrison Nathan Stanley Morse Thomas Smyth Morse Charles Bruce Mover, I PA Ee. Augusta Fy. Bangor Ch.Eng. Westbrook Ee. Machias Es. Plymouth Ch.Eng. Old Town Es. Camden Eh. East Lebanon Ch.A. Gardiner Es. Bang r Ch. Augusta Es. Lawrence, Mass. Es. Bangi ir Ce. Bangor S P . Bangor Es. East Braintree, Mass. Ht. Wellesley, Mass. Ce. Harmony Ag. Orono Es. Rockland Ee. Gardiner Ee. Harrison Ch.Eng. South Manchester, Conn. Eh. Belfast Ch.Eng. Portland He. Auburn Py. Bangor Ms. Bangor Ch.Eng. Portland Ee. Orono Fy. Madison lie. Corinna Eh. Freed mi Dh. Brighton, Mass. Ch Eng. Rangeley Zo. Old Town Fr. Bangor Eh. Orono Ms. Islesford Ms. Islesford Hv. Caribou $22. Our Hundred Eleven Dorothy Helen Moynihan, AOn Roberta Daphyne Murray Vernon Murray, K2 Elizabeth Mary Myers, XH Donald Oscar Nelder, 2N Doris Ober Newman, AOII Helen Nowland Rodney Everett Noyes, BK Frank Elwin Nuite, ArP Lawrence Joseph O ' Connell. ©X Clifford Leo O ' Donnell, ©X Ferguson Mactier Oliver, 2AE George Everett Osgood, J rA George Markey Osgood, HK James Hampton Page, $rA Kenneth Langmaid Parsons Philip Stewart Parsons, MA Otto Oswald Pasanen Romeo Francis Pascarelli, ATO John Norton Paul Mildred Gladys Paul John Edward Pearson, K2 Gerald Edward Perkins, B@n Harold Vincent Perkins, 2X Howard Perlmutter, TE I Gertrude Perry Ralph Louis Perry, i K William Bela Pierce James John Pisco, K George Gordon Plumpton, 1 MA Mildred Helena Poland John Alexander Pollock- Harriet Richardson Porter Richard Cutter Porter, K2 Norman Oilman Pratt Charles Edward Prinn, $K Carmela Frances Profita Kenneth Elliott Pullen, 2N Charlotte Chipman Ouimby, AOn John Brechemin Ouinn, ATO Freeland Lewis Ramsdell, ATA Lt. Madison Sp. Deep River, Conn. Me. Brownville Junction He. Orono Me. Houlton Hy. Prospect Harbor Eh. Medway, Mass. Ch.Eng. Dover- Foxcro ft Ph. Dexter Me. Bangor Es. Bangor Fy. Boston, Mass. Ht. Peabody, Mass. Fm. Easton Ce. Fort Kent Ee. Orono Dh. South Paris Ce. Fitchburg, Mass. Sp. Dorchester, Mass. Fy. York Beach He. Bangor Ch.Eng. Lyme, Conn. Me. Portland Es. Orono Es. Hartford, Conn. Es. No. Wilmington, Mass. Ee. Brownville Junction Ce. Harpswell Center Ce. Bangor Fm. South Eliot Eh. Stillwater Ch.Eng. Fitchburg. Mass. Eh. Old Town Ce. Westbrook Me. Kezar Falls Me. Portland Zo. Bangor Me. Milo Eh. Bar Harbor Fy. Wilmington, Del. Ch.Eng. Augusta One Hundred Twelve Theodore Roosevelt Ray, 2 2 An. New Gloucester Amaziah Marble Reed Es. 1 larmony Charles Howe Reed Fy. I .ewiston Robert Wilbur Reed, 2 2 Ge. Weeks Mills Elliott Austin Reid, HK Ch.Eng. Bangor Richard Lindley Rice, ATfl Es. 1 iangor Wayne Schermerhorn Rich, ArP Be. Charleston Millburn Loring Richards, K2 Me. Millinocket Gordon Twichell Richardson, 2X Ce. Beverly, Mass. Donald Winston Ring. ATO Es. Bath Paul Louis Robbins, B Yl Ch.Eng. Melrose, Mass. Fred Carroll Roberts, rA Ee. Andover Mabel Elizabeth Robinson He. Old Town Drusilla Martha Roderick He. Augusta Harden Sevvall Rogers, AXA Ee. Bath Dorothy Edith Romero Sp. Bangor Abraham Everett Rosen Zo. Bangor Doris Eleanor Rosen lie. New Sweden William Rossing, 2AE Fy. Atlantic, Mass. Herbert Mark Roylance, 2X Ch.Eng. Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. Robert Crossland Russ, B©n Es. Bangor Lillian Mae Russell Hy. Bar Harbor Ruth Richard Russell Eh. Brownville Hugh Edward Ryan, K Zo. Stamford, Conn. Georgia P elle Ryder Hy. Brooks Claire Sylvina Sanders He. Sangerville Robert Jewett Sargent, 2N Fy. Brewer Barbara Sawyer Es. Greene Arthur Peter Scheller, 2X Me. Irvington, N. J. John Porter Scott, Jr., K2 Ce. Winn Stanwood Rowe Searles, BWn Fs. Cumberland Center Leslie Reed Seekins Me. Richmond Benjamin Shapero Zo. Bangor Arthur Philip Sherburne. i K2 Ee. Lynbrook, L. I.. X. V. Ruth Virginia Shesong Fr. ( )ld Town Dorothy Thelma Shiro Eh. Old Town Merle Shubert. X« He. Icean Grove. X. J. Leonard Reid Sidelinger Fy. Detroit Lucille Powers Simpson Eh. Bucks] ii n ' t Charles Arthur Sinclair, AXA Ms. Westbrook Franklin Johnson Skillin, K2 Me. South Portland ilfl?3r One Hundred Thirteen Laurence Towle Small, 2AE Thaxter Weymouth Small, Jr., 2AE John Eldrid Smith, AXA Katherine Esther Smith Ruth Eleanor Smith Dwight LeRoy Somers Frederick Nelson Sprague, AT12 Mary Wilson Sproul Melbert Thomas Stantial Abraham Stern Howard Winchester Stevens, 2N John Eastwood Stinchfield, ATQ Elwin Bruce Stinson Rita Arnold Stone, AAA Win f red Lee Stone, 4 T Charles Garfield Straffin, ©X Boyd Bennett Stratton Abraham Striar Kenneth Prince Sullivan, J rA Alyce Isabelle Swett Robert Edgar Sylvester Kenneth Earl Taylor, $rA Dorothea Louise Temple Alpha Powers Thayer, HK Allan Moses Thomas, Arp Robert Atwood Thomas, Arp Louis Dorr Thompson Raymond Burgess Thorne, ATfi Isadore Nelson Thorner Carl Alden Titcomb, J MA John Wiley Tompkins, J K Lawrence Ellwood Tompkins, ATP Holman Melcher Toothaker, HNII Francis Lawrence Topolosky, I K Charles Edgar Towle, t HK Virginia Lois Tuell, I M Martha Ilona Tuomi Norman Webb Turner, 2 J 2 Doris Elizabeth Varnam Lewis Bishop Varney Ruth Isabel Vauehan Fy. Madison Ch.Eng. Madison Zo. Calais Sp. Buzzards Bay, Mass. Eh. Bangi r Me. Waterhury, Conn. Ch Eng. Bangor Eli. Livermore Ee. Houlton Es. Bang r Me. Portland Es. ' Orono Es. Wilton Ms. Bangor Me. Augusta Es. Brockton, Mass. Ag. Hancock Ch.Eng. Bangi r Me. Bangor Fr. South Portland Me. Brewer Hy. Dead River Es. Richmond Py. South Paris An. Caribou Dh. Dexter Fy. Portland Me. St. Albans Ch.Eng. Biddeford Ph. Dexter Me. Bangi ir Dh. Sherman Mills Ee. Portland Zo. Woodland Ce. Fort Fairfield Lt. Denirysville Eli. M on son Ce. Isle an Haut He. Steep Falls Me. Gorham He. Belfast h - Hundred Fourteen j?? Remsen Stoddard Vaughn, WX Thomas Doyle Vautour, I K John Paul Venskus, MA Jesse Remington Wadleigh Clarence Kirby Wadsworth Ruth Sherlock Walenta, AOn George William Warren, 2X Andrew Elwell Watson, $HK Edward Warren Weeks. ATA Linwood Anderson Wessell, 4 rA Donna Victoria Weymouth Arthur Herbert Wheaton, ATQ June McKinney Wheeler, AAA William Joseph White Carl Addison Whitman, 2N William Walton Wight, 24 2 Herbert Tilden Wilbur. Jr., 2AE Robert Pierce Willard, ATO Roger Carleton Williams John Cameron Wilson, 2AE Paul Hartley Winchenbaugh, $MA Helen Gertrude Wood Alma Amanda York- Leslie Clough Young, $HK Shirley Cynthia Young. 4 M Stanley Paul Young Willis Harold Young, K2 Ch. Pleasantville, N. Y. Ee. II allowed Ee. Mexico Ee. old Town lit. ( iardiner Ch A. Smith China Ee. Dover-Foxcroft Km. Oakland Ee. Springfield, Mass. Es. Stockholm Er. Abbot P.c. North Kennebunkport Fr. Millinocket Ch.Eng. Chill icothe, Ohio Ce. East Auburn Me. Bethel Zo. Bar Harbor Me. Maiden, Mass. Fy. Brighton Ch.Eng. Augusta Ce. Bedford, Mass. He. Bridgewater Zo. Medway Me. ( na va Eh. Camden Me. Camden Me. Houlton ty?? ( hir Hundred Fifteen ( hie Hundred Sixteen 1 )3? Freshman Class President Pall J. McDonnell Vice-President Phyllis W. Johnson Secretary Acnes K. Crowley Treasurer Kenneth D. Black 3U 9 One Hundred Set enteen Mary Claire Aiken Sylvia Alpert Robert Davidson Ames Arline Ella Anderson Donald Leroy Anderson Henry Carlton Anderson Karl Anderson Harlan Stanley Andrews Robert Cushman Arey Roger Let) Averill Margaret Elizabeth Avery Darrel Earl Badger Dean Manter Bailey Ruth Evelyn Barrows Richard Parker Barstow Silas Loring Bates Mildred Irene Bean Paul Webster Bean Harold Bell Spurgeon Kearney Benjamin Ralph Clarence Bennett Stanley Ames Bennett William Herbert Bessom Wentworth Ernest Beverage Kenneth James Bickford Charles Edmund Bicknell John Weeks Black Kenneth Dinsmore Black Thelma Lee Blackington 1 lelen Leona Blaisdell Helen Mabel Blake Estelle Sheldon Blanchard Ruth Jeanette Blanning Bernhard Blom William Joseph Roland, Jr Ivan Roy Booker Donald Henry Boone Adnev 1 lamilton Boothby Carl Huntington Bottume reshmen He. Brewer He. Bangi ir Me. West Hartford, Conn. Arts Cumberland Mills Arts Caribou Agr. Cape Elizabeth Arts Derby- Agr. West Paris Me. Hopedale, Mass. Arts Bangor Arts Bangor Ee. St. Albans Agr. Waterville He. Orono Ce. Auburn Eng. Portland lie. Bangor Ce. Auburn Arts Gloucester, Mass. Agr. Mars Hill Ch.Eng. Manset Arts Bristol, R. 1. Me. Marblehead, Mass. Ch.Eng. Oakland Ee. Readfield Depot Me. Rockland Arts Bath Fy. Woodfords Arts Rockland Arts Gardiner Arts Lagrange He. Cumberland Center Arts Bangor Agr. Brooklyn, N. Y. Arts Portland Arts Bangor Fy. Portland Arts Livermore Falls Me. Hamden, Conn. One Hundred Eighteen K? { Irrin Samuel Bradbury 1 [enry Alden Brann Lyman Fowler Brewer Carl Aaron Briggs Sidney Griscom Briscoe Charles George Brountas Charles Scott Morse Brown Frances Janet Brown William Franklin Brown Charles Barstow Buck Richard Drinkwater Bucknam Robert Field Bucknam Pauline Smith Budge James Godfrey Burch Catharine Anne Bussell Edward Leroy Butler, Jr. ( )mar Vernon Butler William Parkinson Butler Albert Allen Call Frances Catherine Callaghan Janet Campbell Richard Harrison Captain George Davis Carlisle Malcolm Frederick Carr Clifton Lewis Carroll Jane Gerry Chase Winnifred Mabel Cheney Selwyn Henry Chipman Marjorie Esther Church Thomas William Churchill Vivian Marie Clemons i ieorge 1 .am- Cobb Winifred Louisa Coburn Eugene Coffin I [ope Bearce Coffin Lillian Fellows Coffin Robert I lay ward Coffin Monte Cohen Nathan Cohen Imv. Nickels Colcord William Bruce Cole Earle )liver Collins Arthur Sargent Colman Eng. Rockland Arts Augusta Ee. 1 N rtland Ch.Eng. Bangi ir Fy. Orono Arts Bangor Arts Portland Arts Bingham Fy. Dresden Ce. Naples Ee. Yarmouth Fy. Dexter He. Mattawamkeag Fy. Hartford, Conn. Arts Old Town Fy. Portland Arts Dover- Foxcro ft Arts North Anson Ee. Carmel He. South Brewer Arts Brewer Fy. Montclair, N.J. Fy. Bangor Me. Dexter Me. New Harhor Arts 1 ' .ucksport Arts Washburn Arts North Scituate, M;isn. He. Corinna Arts No. Parsonstield Arts Hiram Arts Auburn lie. Greene Ch.Eng. I larrington Arts 1 ' i irtland He. Bangor Ce. Ashland Arts Winthrop, Mass. Arts Ban,L;i ir Arts Searsport Arts Prospect Harbor Ee. Anson Ce. Ameshury. Mass. One Hundred Nihefeen Velma Ina Colson Arts Guilford Violet Dora Colson Arts Guilford Joseph Nicholas Connors, Jr. Arts Springvale James Martin Conway Ce. Bangor Enoch Standish Cook Ce. Bridgton Herbert Kenerson Cook Ch.Eng. Calais Almon Bird Cooper, Jr. Fy. Rockland Arthur Houston Copeland Ch.Eng. Brewer Margaret Standish Copeland Arts Arlington Heights, Mass. Ralph Lincoln Copeland, |r. Ee. Brewer George Thomas Corey Arts Caribou Ralph Jerome Corrigan Arts Millinocket Theodore Jesse Crabtree Ce. North Jay Ernest Mayland Cram Ch. W ' inthrop Horace Martin Crandall Agr. Presque Isle Thomas Willard Crane Ee. South Portland Everett Charles Creamer Ee. Greene James Douglas Crocker Ch.Eng. Patten Agnes Katherine Crowley Arts Biddeford Elizabeth Anne Crowley He. Lewi st on William Jefrerv Curran Ee. Milo Gustavus Noel Currie Agr. Presque Isle Ernest Earl Curtin Ce. South Portland Oursa Avdo Dagavarian Ch.Eng. Portland Betty Lou Davis He. Monson Emile Joseph Dawson Fy. Mexico Harry Horace Day Arts Orono James Otto Day Fy. Beverly Farms, Mass. John Hamilton DeW ' itt Agr. Sherman Mills David Lester Diamon Arts Portland Frederick Dean Dixon Arts Cambridge, Mass. Winfred Soule Dodge Arts Bowdoinham Howard Vernon Douglass Fy. Upton Helen Marie Downey Arts Bingham Horace Henry Drummond Agr. Waterville Alma Frances Dunn Agr. Norway John Alba Durkee Fy. Waterbury, Vt. Charles Frank Dwinal, Jr. Ch.Eng. Bangor Ralph Howard Eames Agr. Livermore Falls Christine Elliott He. Portland Walter Lee Emerson, Jr. Arts Lewiston Albert Barnard English Me. Calais Richard W ' inthrop Estabrook Ch. Portland One Hundred Twenty 1 ) I Inward Ernest Etter Henry Whitman Fales William Nathan Farwell Samuel Tucker Favor Margaret Harriet Felix Clayton Olin Field Horace Stanley Field Wilbert Hammond Fifield Harry Paul Files Myron Finkelman George Evans Fitch Arland Andrew Fitz Warren Williams Flagg Henry Mayo Flynn Robert Emery Follett Philip Ray Foster Isabel Josephine Freeman Parker Horace Frost Dorothy Constance Frye Alfred Wallace Fuller Richard Vaughan Gaffney Raymond Henry Gailey Albert Henry Galbraith Donald Merritt Gay John Simmons Getchell Cecil Alden Gilbert Maurice Kimball Goddard Paul Edmund Goode Fred Charles Goodwin Clara Alber ta Gordon I I yman Gotlieb William Oliver Gould Eleanor Genevieve Gowen Marion Fraser Graham Etta Mae Grange Allen Redlon Gray Ira Church Gray, Jr. Marshall LeRoy Gray Mary Elizabeth Gray Rhona Roberta Gray Harold Luke Greene Theresa Arietta Greene Hope Greenlaw Arts Bar Harbor Ce. Thomaston Agr. Unity Me. Norway Arts MilHnocket Ce. Auburn Fy. Dexter Ce. Auburn Ch.Eng. Wapping, Conn. Arts Portland Arts Woodfords Ee. Kenduskeag Me. Bangor Arts Bangor Ch.Eng. Pottersville, Mass. Fy. Bucksport He. Brewer Me. Caribou Arts Portland Ee. Pittsfield Fy. Great Neck, L. I.. N. Y. Arts Portland Me. Pleasant Plains, Staten Island, N. Y. Arts Casco Arts Oakland Agr. Greene Fy. Portland Arts Bangor Ce. Livermore Falls Arts Lincoln Center Arts Bangor Ch.Eng. Bangor Arts Biddeford Arts Bangor He. Smyrna Mills Fy. Medford. Mass. Ch. Mansfield, Mass. Arts Waltham. Mass. Arts Van Buret] Arts Bang ' ir Ch.Eng. Buchanan, N. Y. Arts Island Falls Arts Masardis One Hundred Twenty-One Edward tsadore ( Iross Francis I .ane Gross Charles Edwin Haggett, Jr. Arthur Kent Haley Chester Fullerton Hall Frederick Milton Hall Maurice Llewellyn Hall Marcus George Hallenheck William Conway Halpine James Sangster Hamilton John Newcomb Hamilton Sumner Orrin Hancock, 2nd Howard William Hannigen James Dennis Hanson Otis Turner Hanson Ruth Clifford Harding Norman Howard Harmon Lillian Eliza Harper Joanna Sharpe Harris Charles Evans Hart Edward Young Haskell Donnell Ralph Hatch Raymond Corliss Hathorne Prudence Elaine Hayes Harry Helfand Stanley David Henderson Roger Groton Henley Walter Edmund Hickson Clyde Elwyn Higgins Henry Russell Higgins Ralph Forrest I liggins Robert ( iage 1 liggins Earle William Hill Marion Agnes 1 Eilton Robert Winfield I linckley, Jr. Winfield Alburn Hodgkin Marguerite Elizabeth Hodgman Clara Leslie Hodsdon Mary Emma Holmes Mary Christine 1 lomer Carl Nicholas 1 [oner John Winston I foyt Corris Harriette Hume Arts Bangor Me. Stonington Ch.Eng. Newcastle Ch.Eng. Old Town Ce. Brewer Ch.Eng. Rockland Arts k ickland Arts Norwood, Mass. Arts Portland Me. Portland Ee. Belfast Arts Casco Fy. Amesbury, Mass. Ch.Eng. York Village Ee. Houlton Arts Stockton Springs Ce. Limerick Arts Brownville Junction He. Milo Ch.Eng. Brewer Ch.Eng. New London, Conn. Fy. i idwich Fy. Wiscasset Arts ( Irono Arts Milford, Mass. Ee. Bath Agr. Rangelev Arts Bangor Agr. Lewiston Ce. Newport Fy. Dennysville Ch.Eng. Falmouth Foreside Me. Bingham He. Anson Fy. Bluehill Agr. New Gloucester Arts Fort Kent lie. Stillwater Arts B el fast Arts Franklin Arts Hartford. Conn. Agr. Easton Arts Portland One Hundred Twenty-Two Elston Paul Ingalls John Edward Jack Norman Mason Jackson diaries Wesey Jacques, Jr. Mildred Frances Johnson Phyllis Wing Johnson Eugene Adelhert Jordan Florence Ida Kaminsky Arnold Kaplan Norton Preston Keene Donna Lucille Kendall Manley Win ford Kilgore Kenneth Jordan Kimball Frederick Wilber King Ruth Marjorie Klein Frances Silsby Knight Paul Howard Knight Paul Irving Knight Lloyd Albert Koonz Joseph Anthony Kuebler, Jr. Donald Louvell Kyer Charlotte Marguerite Lachance John Robert Lakin Philip Everett I amb Robert Edwin Lane Raymond Bennett Larcom Harold O ' Roak Larrabee Mercena Whittum Larrabee Lewis Alexander Larsen Doris Evelyn Lawrence Edward Mark Lawrence, II Mary Ursula Lawrence Roy [bra Lawrence Gerald Hayes Leavitt Samuel Levy- Roberta Anne Lewis Ruth Edith Lewis Paul Allen Libby Ruth Martha Libby Miriam West Linscott Edward Littlefield Emery Stanley Littlefield, Jr. Robert Haven Littlefield Arts Ch.Eng. Arts Eng. Arts Arts Arts lie. Arts Agr. Arts Arts Ch.Eng. Ce. lie. He. Me. Ch.Eng. Arts Arts Arts Arts Ee. Arts Ce. Agr. Ee. Arts Ch.Eng. Arts Arts lie. Ee. Arts Arts Arts Arts Arts He. Arts Agr. Ce. Fy. I luxton Wyoming. hio Rum ford Bangor La Tuque, Quebec La Tuque, Ouebec Lisbon Bucksport Roxbury, Mass. Buckfield Waterville Patten Camden Augusta Bangor Derby Limestone South Eliot Augusta Winthrop, Mass. Brewer Biddeford New Harbor Gardiner South Portland Farmington Winthrop Belfast Bangor Arrowsic Rockland Rockland Arrowsic Augusta Calais Newport Springfield Corinna Caribou East Milton. Mass. Springvale Alfred North Berwick One Hundred Twenty-Thre Frederick Ludwig Long Sidney Lincoln Look Harold Nathan Lord, Jr. Robert Douglas Lord Merle Milton MacBride Donald Edward McCann Frank Leslie McCollum Colleen Eleanor MacDonald George Roderick MacDonald Paul Joseph McDonnell Stanley Hughie MacDougal Joseph Earl McEachern Cecil Randolph McGinley Annie Estelle MacLellan Dana Ralph McNally Roderick Alan Macdonald Rodney Abbott Macgregor, J rA Richard Goodwin Maines Howard Pickering Mallett Clifford Shead Mansfield Richard Herman Mansur James Woodrow Marcille Joel White Marsh Stephen Samuel Marshall. Jr. John Elmore Martin Harley Alden Masterman Wendell Eugene Matchett Wilfrid Gordon Matheson Sara Meltzer Paul Dunbar Merriam Arlene Carr Merrill Lewis Charles Merrill Orris Lewis Merrill Stanley Edward Michaud Charlotte Patterson Miller Howard Herbert Milliken Angelo Guy Miniutti Arthur Grover Mintz Clifford Lamprey Moir Roy Howard Monroe Edward Alanson Morgan Paul Winthrop Morgan Francis Goodwin Morong Arts Orono Ce. Jonesboro Arts Cumberland Mills Fy. Ipswich, Mass. Agr. Easton Me. East Millinocket Ce. West Jonesport Arts East Millinocket Ch.Eng. East Millinocket Fy. Groveton, N. H. Agr. Caribou Me. Greenville Junction Arts Lynn, Mass. Arts Weeks Mills Ce. Ashland Ch.Eng. Cumberland Mills Ce. Rum ford Arts Limestone Ee. Lee Ce. Wakefield, Mass. Ch.Eng. Augusta Ch.Eng. Biddeford Fy. Scarsdale, N. Y. Ee. Bath Ch.Eng. Pittsfield Me. Jay Ee. Bangor Ee. Portland He. Auburn Me. Owl ' s Head Arts Blue Hill Arts Stetson Arts Portland Arts East Millinocket Arts Old Town Arts Portland Ee. North Berwick Arts Dorchester, Mass. Fy. Belmont, Mass. Ch. Milo Ce. Bangor Ch. Thomaston Ce. Portland iM?? One Hundred Twenfy-Four Frank Brown Morrison Ch. Mil ford Louis Henry Morrison Ee. Bangor Marguerite Harriet Morrison Arts Winter Harbor Vernon Chase Morrison Ee. Bangor Glenn Harold Mosher Me. North Jay Stuart Holt Mosher Arts Orono Mildred Elva Moves lie. Lewiston Roderick Edward Mullaney, Jr. Arts Bangor Donald Joseph Murphy Arts Bangor Frank Thomas Murray Arts Portland Harold James Murray Arts Old Town Frank William Myers Arts Old Town Harold Paul Nelson Arts Rum ford Arthur Ames Nichols Fy. Newtonville, Mass. Clyde Billings Nickerson Eng. Belfast Irving William Nielsen Arts Cumberland Mills Ralph Linwood Norman Ch.Eng. South Berwick Aldiverde Isaac Norton Ee. Camden Edward William Carmel O ' Connell Arts North Bridgton Herschel Eugene O ' Connell Eng. Millinocket Josephine Pauline Orino Arts Rumford Arthur Brooks Otis Ce. Bridgton William Richardson Otis. Jr. Arts Wood fords Ira Joseph Packard Agr. Searsmont Vernon Loring Packard Ce. Warren Woodrow Evans Page Ce. East Corinth John Edward Palmer Arts Houlton Woodrow Lenox Palmer Fy. Berlin, N. H. Louis Rocheleau Parrott Fy. Plandome, N. Y. Pearle Beatrice Parsons Arts East Millinocket Omar Chase Pease Fy. North New Portland Phyllis Cathrine Peavey He. Bangor Donald Lincoln Pedersen Ee. Peaks Island Philip Greenlaw Pendell Arts Caribou Bernard Gordon Perkins Arts ( rono Donald Oliver Perkins Me. ( Ixfonl Ralph Linwood Perkins. Jr. Eng. Orono Wilma Ellen Perkins Arts Portland Gordon Stevens Pettengill Me. Stoneham, Mass. Howard Selwyn Phair Ch.Eng. Limesto me Daniel Rollins Phillips Agr. Shirley Emily Pearl Pickering Arts Deer Isle Corydon Boyd Pierson Arts Caribou ]1 }?? One Hundred Twenty-Five Louise Wilma Pinansky Donald Albert Piper Curtis Blood Plummer Donald Glidden Poole Cedric Guy Porter John Langley Porter Alvah Louis Potter Warren Thompson Pratt Alary Esther Pray Charles Darius Pressey Frank Orland Pride Wilbert Lucien Pronovost, Jr. Pearl Wilma Rackliff Douglas Stewart Raeside Paige Butler Rand Elmer Woodbury Randall, Jr. Max Rapaport Normon Julian Rawding Stephen Lovell Read John Preston Reed Samuel Hill Reese Wesley Hillman Reynolds David Rich Thomas Elie Richard Rowena Pearl Richardson Walter Allen Richardson, Jr. John Kenneth Roberts Clayton Marshall Robertson Genevieve Helen Robinson Gwendolyn Gunn Roche Louis Israel Rolnick Louise Mary Rosie Edna Madeline Ross John Albert Ross Ella May Rowe Herbert Russell Rowe George Joseph Ruben David Harred Rubin Philip Aloysius Ryan John Stuart Sabin Orville Christie Sadler James Wilson Sanborn Maurice Lee Sanborn Arts Arts Me. Arts Arts Arts Arts Arts Arts Ce. Me. Arts He. Arts Fy. Ee. Arts Ce. Agr. Ch.Eng. Fy. Ee. Arts Ee. Arts Me. Fy. Agr. He. Arts Arts Arts Arts Ch.Eng. Arts Ce. Ee. Ch.Eng. Arts Fy. Ch.Eng. Ch.Eng. Fy. Portland Stetson Alfred Yinalhaven Houlton Randolph, Mass. Woodland Cumberland Mills Wiscasset Bangor North Windham Watertown, Conn. Sebago Lake Eliot Lisbon Westbrook Bangor Harmony Belfast Bangor Wilmington, Del. Lewiston Bangor Bangor Dyer Brook Jewett City, Conn. Woodfords Caribou Bangor Portland Bangor Bangor Owls Head Bangor Bar Harbor Bethel Belfast Bangor Bucksport Putnam, Conn. Brunswick Gorham Belfast One Hundred Twenty-Six C Eric Edward Sandstrom Harry Clayton Saunders, Jr. Ashton Parker Sawyer Dorothy Louise Sawyer Harry Francis Shea Waldo Eaton Sherman Arthur Browning Sherry, Jr. James Lawson Shields, Jr. Florence Harriet Sias Sidney Silverman John Charles Simon Alice Elizabeth Sisco Charles Willis Sleeper John Foster Small Wendall Temple Smart Chester Williams Smith Frederick Earl Smith Norman Kenneth Smith William Arthur Smith Alice Augusta Sonnichsen Glendon Arthur Soule Edward Eewis Spalding Kenrick Anderson Sparrow Rebecca Jean Stanley Basil George Staples Lawrence Sylvester Staples Lewelen Mitchell Stearns Edward Stetson Edith Harriet Stevens John Herbert Stevens Joseph Aver Stevens Donald Merwyn Stewart Virginia Hall Stilphen George Parks Stinchfield Richard St. (. ' lair Stoddard Earl Stone Ralph Donald Stone Margaret Deering Strout Arthur Perry Stubbs Asher Elwood Sylvester John Wilbur Symonds Gridley Weatherbee Tarbell Oscar Moors Taylor Ce. Livermore Falls Ch.Eng. New York, N. Y. Ce. Portland Arts Jonesport Me. East Machias Arts Island Eills Ch.Eng. Portland Ce. Reading, I ' a. Arts Turner Center Arts Lewi st mi Ch.Eng. Millinocket Arts Portland Agr. Bangor Agr. Orono Arts Bangor Agr. Fairfield Ee. Norridgewock Agr. Ellsworth Ce. Dennysville Arts Madison, Conn. Ch.Eng. Freeport Fy. Newburyport, Mass. Ce. South Orleans, Mass. Arts Cranberry Isles Agr. Kittery Arts Bang ' ir Arts Middletown, Conn. Agr. Portland Arts South dishing Agr. Canton Point Ce. Lincoln Arts New Haven. Conn. Arts Richmond Arts ( roro i Arts Rockland Arts Roxburv. Mass. Ce. Gardiner He. Bogota, X. J. Ch.Eng. ( irono Ch.Eng. Eustis Arts StafFord Springs. Conn. Arts Bangor Me. Rum ford ty?? One Hundred Twenty-Seven Lawrence Morton Tebbets Theodore Melvin Thompson William Austin Thorpe, Jr. Ruth Josephine Todd James Edgar Toothaker Clayton Osborne Totman Marian Adell Townsend Edmund Charles Travers Virginia Elizabeth Trundy Esther Olive Tuck Max Elvin Turner Robert Frank Turner Stanley Thomas Urbanik Josef Sampson Vinal Ralph Leith Wadleigh Charles Alfrado Walker Jean Grant Walker Warren Littlefield Walker Rachel Katherine Wallace Russell Archer Walton Ernest Roscoe Wardwell Beryl Elisabeth Warner Grace Edrona Wass Stanley Francis Wasung Bernice Malo Webber Craig Jameson Welch Laura Margaret Wesolowska Randolph Hartwell West Preston Clarence Whitaker Walter Alfred White George Weld Whitin Hope Bradford Whitman Granville Herbert Wilcox Francis William Wilde Louise Elizabeth Wilhelm Mildred Sarah Willard John Coffin Willey Helen Anne Williams Margaret Elaine Wilson George Edward Wing Robert Frederick Wishart Charles Woelfel Frank Theodore Wood Ee. Auburn Agr. Freedom Ch.Eng. Millinocket He. Caribou Ee. Phillips Fy. Greenfield, Mass. Arts Readfield Depot Arts Hudson, Mass. Arts Searsport Arts Rents Hill Agr. Augusta Me. Bangor Arts Woonsocket, R. I. Ch.Eng. Warren Ee. Old Town Agr. Canton Arts Millinocket Me. West Kennebunk He. Orono Arts Wellesley, Mass. Me. Castine Arts Bangor He. Gorbam Ce. Newark, N. J. Arts Wiscasset Me. Madison Arts Shirley, Mass. Agr. North Berwick Agr. Bangor Me. Saco Eng. Weld Arts Turner Arts Mapleton Arts Bangor Arts Whitneyville, Conn. Arts Orono Arts Cherryfield Arts Guilford Arts Bangor Ee. Lewiston Arts Rum ford Fy. Peabody, Mass. Ee. Shelburne Falls, Mass. M}3 r One Hundred Twenty-Eight Norman Elmer Wood William Sylvester Wood Richard Poole W ' ooster Margaret Ross Young Simon Patrick Zeitman Agr. Arts Arts He. Arts Belfast Old Orchard Old Town Camden Portland iK)3? One Hundred Twenty-Nine Interfraternity Council Wiers Raye Wils Moore Pendleton Williamson Means Taplin Lewis Smith Fleischer Warren Cunningham The Interfraternity Council is the body governing the affairs of the fraternities on campus. The Council is a part of the Student Senate, each fraternity sending one delegate to represent it on both the Senate and the Council. OFFICERS President John R. Moore Vice-President John I). Dickson, Jr. Secretary Albert | . Smith MEMBERS Beta Theta Pi— Herbert W. Lewis Kappa Sigma — John D. Dickson, Jr. Alpha Tan ( )mega — Carl G. Hand Phi Kappa Sigma — Albert J. Smith Phi Gamma Delta — Bryce H. Jose Sigma Alpha Epsilon — John R. Moore Sigma Chi — Irving J. Hurry Phi Eta Kappa — Albert A. Dekin Theta Chi — John G. McGowan Delta Tau Delta— Millard F. Fitzgerald Lambda Chi Alpha — Melbourne F. Means Sigma Nu — Enoch H. Williamson Sigma Phi Sigma — John S. Cunningham Phi Mu Delta— Robert E. Pendleton Alpha Gamma Rho — Frederick E. Wiers Beta Kappa — Paul L. Taplin Phi Kappa — Peter A. Talbot Eta Nu Pi— Henry W. Raye Tau Epsilon Phi — Harold W. Fleischer Uj 9 l One Hundred Thirty-Ont Beta Theta Pi Baldwin Cobb Fickett Levensaler Gilman A. Bittner Lewis Hurd Sorensen Davis Russ Floring Coggins Searles McClure Colby French Perkins Hall Mercier Palmer Hawes Ashworth Ladd Robbins Leddy SENIORS T. H. Baldwin, Jr. W. S. Davis L. C. Fickett N. L. French F. R. Goodwin E. T. Hawes A. Levensaler J. M. Sims W. B. Ashworth I). I. Coggins F. B. Colby, Jr. JUNIORS H. M. Hall S. E. Herrick C. I). Hurd H. W. Lewis J. W. McClure D. R. Palmer L. I. Sorensen A. J. Bittner F. R. Black E. W. Cobb W. F. Floring SOPHOMORES J. T. Gilman E. C. Ladd J. D. Leddy J. G. Longley A. C. Mercier G. E. Perkins P. L. Robbins R. C. Russ S. R. Searles SPECIAL R. L. Bittner One Hundred Thirty-Two i q$?[ tmt Chapter Roll Founded at Miami University, July 8, 1839 Amherst Bethany Beloit Bowdoin Brown California California L. A. Carnegie Tech. Case Centre Chicago Cincinnati Colgate Colorado Colorado College Colorado Mines Columbia Cornell 1 (enver Dartmouth Davidson Denisou De Pauvv Dickinson Florida ( iei rgia Tech. Hanover Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Iowa State Johns Hopkins Kansas Kansas State Kenyon Knox Maine M.I.T. Miami Michigan Minnesota M isspur, Miss) Nebra North Nortb aMrfaVj North wesfaftr Ohio ( hio State Ohio Wesleyan Oklahoma ( Iklahoma State Oregon Oregon State Pennsylvania Penn. State Purdue Rutgers St. Lawrence South Dakota Stanford Stevens Syracuse Texas Toronto Tulane Union Utah Vanderhilt Virginia Wabash Washington — (St. Louis) Washington Washington State Washington and Lee Washington and Jefferson Wesleyan Western Reserve Westminster Whitman Williams Wisconsin Wittenberg West Virginia Yale Jli One Hundred Thirty-Thr Kappa Sigma Giguere Libliy Harry Bickford Porter Wadsworth Ellis Pearson Frazier Stinchfield Linn Cuozzo McNally Metier Chase Pease Merriam Lothrop Lynn Tnle Battles Senuta Karalekas Corbett Towle Hersey Hutchinson Kcirstead Riley Attridge Voting McLeod SENIORS J. T. Barry F. J. Battles L. C. Chase N. C. ChurchiL J. D. Dicksun, Jr. E. A. Ellis C. W. Hutchinson C. R. Luthrop E. J. Libby W. G. Merriam S. C. Pease W. E. Riley E. J. Stevens, Jr. D. E. Frazier L. G. Keirstead P. H. Linn D. L. McKiniry JUNIORS A. F. Parker C. K. Sawyer G. W. Scott W. J. Stinchfield M. Street N. H. Title G. E. Wadsworth J. M. Attridge D. P. Corbett R. F. Cuozzo R. J. Gavin A. M. Giguere SOPHOMORES S. J. Grady R. H. Herler T. M. Hersey P. C. Karalekas A. C. Lyon, Jr. D. R. McNally V. Murray J. E. Pearson R. C. Porter J. P. Scott, Jr. W. H. Young One Hundred Thirty-Four q : Chapter Rol Founded at the University of Virginia, December 10, 1869 Emory Alabama Louisiana State Davidson Virginia Randolph-Macon Duke Southwestern Vanderbilt Tennessee Washington and Lee William and Mary Arkansas Swarthmore Tulane Texas Hampden- Sydney Southwestern Purdue Maine Univ. of the South South Carolina Johns Hopkins Mercer Illinois Pennsylvania State Pennsylvania M ichigan ( ieorge Washington Cornell Vermont North Carolina Wofford Wabash Bowdoin Ohio State Georgia Tech Millsaps Bucknell Lake Forest Nebraska William Jewell Brown Richmond - M issouri Washington and Wisconsin Stanford . lefferson Alabama folytecl) Indiana J ' 7 hire Lehigh ew 1 lamps ( leoVgia ; Minnesota Kentucky 1 )enver Dickinson Iowa Washington Univ. Baker X. C. State Case School Missouri Mines Washington ( ili irado Oregon Chicago Colorado Mines Massachusetts State Dartmouth X. Y. U. Harvard Idaho Syracuse Oklahoma Iowa State Washington State Washburn Denison Kansas M.I.T. Arizona Oregon State Colorado Rutgers West Virginia Kansas State Oklahoma A. and M. Pittsburgh Carnegie Tech. Lafayette Wyoming Florida Toronto Xew Mexico Southern California South Dakota Ohio Wesleyan Montana State Xorth Dakota California L. A. Mississippi Montana Southern Methodist Franklin and Marshall Utah Union ?? ( )ne Hundred Thirly-Fh e Alpha Tau Omega Sullivan Totman Lufkin Kagley Smith Sprague Rice Longfellow Stinchfield Buchan Ashton Hayes Young Cook I ' mui McC ' obb Vernon Quinn Long Gunning Walker Robertshaw Marble Berry Jordan Wheaton Ring Johnson Hand Wilson Pascarelli F. S. Bagley M. L. Buchan A. H. Fittz E. A. Gunning J. M. Lane SENIORS M. G. Long A. K. Lufkin E. E. McCobb W. S. Randall R. A. Smith E. F. Sullivan H. A. Vernon E. H. Walker R. E. Young V. H. Ashton J. E. Cook JUNIORS C. G. Hand S. R. Prout G. T. Robertshaw E. J. Traynor K. D. Wilson L. M. Berry C. A. Hayes C. J. Johnson C. S. Jordan B. S. Longfellow SOPHOMORES R. H. Marble R. J. Pascarelli J. B. Quinn R. L. Rice D. W. Ring F. N. Sprague J. E. Stinchfield A. H. Wheaton R. P. Willard One Hundred Thirty-Six Chapter Roll Founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1862 Florida Ohio State Georgia Cincinnati Emory Kentucky Mercer Si mthwestern Presbyterian Georgia Tech Vanderbilt Adrian Union Univ. Hillsdale Univ. of The South Michigan Tennessee Albion Idaho   Si Colorado Montana fc f! Colorado State Oregon Stsjfj i Colorado Mines Oregon JEsiS. Wyoming Washiugton tat ; i Maine Washi% fnVf Vf 1 Colby Alabarlla Folyt ;cn 1 Bowdoin BirminghaiipS mthfcrn New Hampshire Alabama Dartmouth Tulane Vermont St. Lawrence Cornell M issisflriiipi fi Simps P r Colgate Iowa Rensselaer Polytech Drake North Carolina M is uuri Duke Washington Univ. South Carolina Stanford Charleston Occidental Mount Union California Wittenberg Nevada Ohio Wesleyan Arizona Marietta College Illinois Chicago Minnesota Wisconsin Muhlenberg Washington and Jefferson Lehigh Gettysburg Pennsylvania State Carnegie Tech Pennsylvania Texas Southern .Methodist Oklahoma M.I.T. Tufts Worcester Polytech Brown Rose Polytech Purdue Imxiana De Pauw Kansas State Kansas Nebraska North Dakota North Dakota State South Dakota Washington and Lee Virginia Johns Hopkins Maryland ■ £ One Hundred Thirty- veil Phi Kappa Sigma L. Elliot Goddard Hathorne Walker Kane Roberts Thompson Sylvester Baker Marsh Forrestall Colman D. Favor Christensen S. Favor landers Eldriage Kales Stevens ( . 1 ' ressey Haves Giddings Frohock Norton Wasgatt Lester Hamilton Sherburne Stevens Smith Skillin Kent Black Cole Palmer Boddy Barrett Shaw Richards Pineo D. Pressey Crosby R. Elliott Clark Ingraham Buzzell Ives Sherry SENIORS B. P. Ashworth L. W. Barrett E. W. Buzzell F. B. Clark L. S. Elliott H. H. Favor G. S. Hayes D. L. Lester M. E. Pike D. E. Pressey A. J. Smith O. T. Thompson E. C. Boddy 1). A. Eldridge A. T. Forrestall W. S. Frohock JUNIORS E. L. Giddings R. S. Ives W. S. Kane J. E. Palmer M. B. Pineo R. W. Shaw C. H. Towle W. N. Wasgatt C. K. Baker W. E. Canders, Jr. R. W. Christensen N. W. Crosby SOPHOMORES D. E. Favor N. H. Gray N. A. Hamilton W. E. Ingraham J. F. Kent M. L. Richards A. P. Sherburne F. J. Skillin Kfo?l One Hundred Thirty-Eight Chapter Roll Founded at the University of Pennsylvania, October 19, 1850 Pennsylvania Washington and Jefferson Dickinson College Franklin and Marshall Virginia Columbia Dartmouth North Carolina Tulane Oklahoma Illinois Randolph-Macon Northwestern Richmond ( T PennsylvaafalStat Washing Toroivfc WestTO Maine S Wist Yanderbilf Alabama California M.I.T. Georgia Tech. Purdue University Michigan Chicago Cornell Minnesota Stanford Washington Iowa State Ohio State California L. A. ( in,- Hundred Thirty-Nine Phi e amma Deltt Jackson Bradbury Craig Wood Webb Holman Pond Greenlaw Anliker Jose Hasey Sullivan Doyle Shean W. Bratton Stone Young Calderwood Osgood Gerry Morrison Bates Ludden Follett Turbyne Wessell Mover Sweetman Kelloch Comins Willets Varney Roberts Page Taylor Morse Hagan SENIORS W. J. Anliker A. V. Bratton N. M. Calderwood J. P. Doyle A. F. Gerry C. H. Hooper K. S. Ludden R. S. Shean K. B. Stone H. K. Willets D. B. Wilson J. E. Bates W. V.D. Bratton G. A. Clark J. H. Comins F. A. Craig H. G. Follett JUNIORS F. W. Hagan H. E. Hasey H. C. Holman B. H. Jose R. A. Kelloch R. P. Morrison C. F. Noyes W. B. Pond J. Turbyne R. W. Webb P. A. Young K. F. Bradbury O. Fellows G. E. Greenlaw, Jr. J. M. Jackson C. B. Moyer SOPHOMORES G. E. Osgood J. H. Page F. C. Roberts W. L. Stone K. B. Sullivan G. H. Sweetnam, Jr. K. E. Taylor L. B. Varney L. A. Wessell Kfofri One Hundred Forty Chapter Roll Founded at Washington and Jefferson College, May 1, 1848 Amherst Brown Dartmouth Maine M.I.T. Williams Worcester Tech. Yale Columbia N. Y. U. Rutgers Colgate Cornell Syracuse Toronto Union Bucknell Gettysburg Lafayette Lehigh Johns Hopkins Pennsylvania Davidson North Carolina Richmond Virginia Washington and Lee Allegheny ' Pittsburgh Washingti DeiMstja Midj Ohi OhioX JsK Wea Witt De HanoverQMSui Indiana Purdue Wabash Alabama Georgia Tech. Sewanee Tennessee Chicago Illinois Illinois Wesleyan Iowa Knox Minnesota Northwestern Wisconsin Iowa State Kansas Missouri Nebraska William Jewell Colorado College Colorado Univ. British Columbia Idaho Oregon Oregon State Washington Arizona California California L. Stanford Occidental Oklahoma Texas A. iq??i Our Hundred Forty-One Sigma Alpha Epsilon O tt © Q O Kj, 51 v ' t k Q r . -- ' i i - V ' w A „ J fkj k B _ - 1 L - n V • t| L f 1 K - a r h B ■ i k - Jp B ' 1 «c B lii !f T    ' tS - - B k - m ; Wg 1ft - lA i B 1 - . H ■ ; i L .v, H Us n [3 ' H i ■ ' -W K J F mrm T ' 1 J - . 1 Marson Williamson Fairchild Pickering Nunn Hill Rossing Waterhouse McC ' ray Denaco Oliver Harvey Small Achorn Simpson Thurston Huot Osier T. Small Ilavter Hailgren Johnson Moore McLean Chetley Dilloi J. Wilson Wilbur ' Jagels J. C Wilson Mooily D. Wilson D. T. Achorn M. E. Berry A. F. Denaco A. S. Fairchild SENIORS S. G. Hayter H. W. Huddilston L. H. Huot R. H. McCray J. R. Moore C. E. O ' Connor A. V. Osier P. C. Williamson C. L. Abhott S. H. Calderwood E. B. Dodge S. E. Hailgren C. A. Jagels JUNIORS P. L. Johnson R. K. McLean C. T. Moody K. P. Nunn C. W. Pickering R. O. Simpson R. W. Stuhbert C. L. Thurston ■ F. C. Waterhouse D. H. Wilson J. F. Wilson D. E. Dillon K. C. Foster L. W. Harvey R. L. Hill SOPHOMORES C. J. Marson F. M. Oliver W. Rossing L. T. Small T. W. Small, Jr. F. S. Thomas H. T. Wilbur. Jr. J. C. Wilson SPECIAL L. S. Hesse ]1 33? One Hundred Forty-Two Chapter Roll Founded at University of Alabama, March 9, lS?f Alabama Florida Georgia Emory Georgia Tech. Mercer Iowa Iowa State Drake Kansas Kansas State M issouri Washington Univ. Nebraska South Dakota Colorado State Denver Colorado Mines Colorado Wyoming Arkansas Louisiana State Tulane Mississippi Oklahoma Oklahoma A. and M. Southern Methodist Texas Kentucky Centre Southwestern Union Univ. Tennessee Cumberland Yanderbilt Univ. of the South Arizona Stanford California Occidental Southern California California L. A. Nevada ATfejTiingto)! IhSnyis, Mhmfy Chi cage Noctb yeKfern ' - ' MiWKSota North ' Dab if Wisconsin ' £$ Beloit Maine Boston Univ. Harvard Worcester Polvtech M.I.T. Dartmouth New Hampshire Rhode Island State Vermont Norwich Cornell Syracuse Columbia St. Lawrence St. Stevens Pennsylvania State Lafayette ( iettysburg Bucknell Pennsylvania Dickinson Carnegie Tech. Pittsburgh Allegheny ( ieorge Washington Duke Davidson North Carolina Wofford South Carolina William and Mary Virginia Washington and Lee Franklin Purdue Indiana Adrian Michigan Michigan State Ohio Wesleyan Cincinnati Ohio State Denison Case School Mt. Union Miami Alabama Polvtech Birmingham Si tuthern 11 fo?l One Hundred Forty-Three Sigma Chi Peterson Timber! ake Wheeler Lapp Field Trask Sclieller Weymouth Sylvester Brown Bunker Linskey Richardson Roy lance Merrill Miller Currie Young Rand Goodwin Lord Prince Booth Janney Burk Warren Augen stein Gil more Lutts Wheldcn J. Lord Johnson Umphrey C. Rand H. G. Booth W. M. Gilmore I. J. Hurry J. E. Lapp SENIORS R. N. Prince C. W. Rand J. H. Rand R. J. Tibbetts R. E. Timberlake H. I. Trask G. N. Umphrey P. A. Weymouth O. H. Bunker F. C. Burk F. C. Currie R. L. Johnson JUNIORS W. B. Knight W. H. Linskey H. W. Lutts L. C. Miller G. M. Peterson G. B. Reed D. M. Sylvester ' P. S. Wheeler C. M. Whelden R. B. Augenstein E. D. Brown E. E. Field M. F. Goodwin SOPHOMORES L. B. Jackson F. J. Lord J. P. Lord P. A. Merrill H. V. Perkins SPECIAL C. T. Janney G. T. Richardson H. M. Roylance ( !. W. Warren S. P. Young One Hundred Forty-Foi Kfofrl Chapter Roll Founded at Miami University, lum- 28, 1855 Miami Ohio Wesleyan Georgia George Washington Washington and Lee Mississippi Gettysburg Bucknell Indiana Denison De Pauw Dickinson Butler Roanoke Lafayette Virginia Northwestern Hohart California Ohio State Nehraska Beloit Iowa State M.I.T. Illinois Wesleyan Wisconsin Texas Kansas Tulane Albion Lehigt Minnq Wesle South Wyonul Co Centre Cincinnati Dartmouth Michigan Alabama Illinois Kentucky State West Virginia Columbia Missouri Chicago Maine H ampden- Sydney Washington L ' niv. Washington Pennsylvania Syracuse Arkansas lltt l One Hundred Forty-Fi ve Phi Eta Kappa Brown Swcetfer Clifford Ye xa Moulton Dow Percival Crowe Burnham Tow ' .e young Libby Havey Hendrickson A. E. McMichael A. N. McMichael Wendell Williams Foi tier Reid Snare Decker Lombard Mullen Porter Hall Osgood Crandall Thayer Garvin Hathaway Iluvt Clapp Watson SF.XIORS H. J. Burnham J. H. Crowe W. P. Hathaway W. C. Libby H. C. Porter W. C. Robbins L. R. Sweetser R. T. Wendell P. M. Williams P. R. Yerxa H. E. Booth E. Brown Bullen L. Clifford !• . Decker K. Fortier JUNIORS A. H. Garvin P. O. Gregory H. A. Hall M. B. Haskell P. A. Havey K. T. Hendrickson M. E. Lombard A. E. McMichael A. N. McMichael E. Moulton E. L. Percival R. J. Snare SOPHO MOKES C. I- .. Clapp A. K. Crandall W. S. Dow E. M. Hildreth A. E. Hoyt J. E. Kenney (I. M. Osgood E. A. Reid A. P. Thayer C. E. Towle A. E. Watson L. C. Young One Hundred Forty-Six «}?? Phi Eta Kappa Phi Eta Kappa, one of the t v fall of 1906. During the twenty-s the fraternity has grown rapidly recognized as one of the more colleges. ies on campus, was founded in the istence at the University of Maine ind prestige, and is now generally secret societies in New England K)3? ( n,- Hundred Farty-Seivn fheta Chi Lincoln O ' Connell Thompson Coffin Straffin Webb McGowan Dougherty Desmond Austin Gonzals Bank us C. In graham L ' Heureux Daggett R. Ingraliam Currie Patten Foley Doyle Keresey McCusker Vaughn Lampropoulos Duplisea Arnold Fall Marsh Murphy Gatti Seltzer Feeley Sawyer SENIORS C. L. Arnold R. E. Austin W. W. Brown, Jr. W. Foley A. J. Gatti M. F. L ' Heureux J. G. McGowan R. W. McNamara F. D. Murphy F. E. Patten, Jr. J. J. Pearson, Jr. J. P. Seltzer J. T. Bankus C, F, Berry R. S. Brown T. J. Desmond, Jr. J. P. Doyle G. C. Duplisea JUNIORS J. H. Elmore W. M. Fall J. R. Feeley J. P. Gonzals R. W. Hodgkins R. J. Ingraham T. E. Keresey C. L. Lampropoulos R. B. Lincoln G. A. Partridge R. H. Sawyer W. W. Thompson F. G. Webb J. R. Coffin R. M. Dougherty SOPHOMORES C. F. Ingraham H. S. Marsh L. J. O ' Connell R. S. Vaughn One Hundred Forty-Eight )??■ Chapter Roll Founded at Norwich University, April 10, 1856 Norwich M.I.T. Maine Rensselaer Pulytech Worcester Poly tech New Hampshire Rhode Island State Massachusetts State Colgate Pennsylvania Cornell California Hampden- Sydney Virginia Richmond Dickinson Illinois Oregon State Florida N. Y. U. North D; Alabama Wisconskir Pennsyjy; Pitt Mic Purtf StanfJ Roche; North Dartmou Indiana West Virginia Ohio State Iowa State Georgia Tech. Delaware Washington State Minnesota Washingti n Oregon Ohio Nebraska Alabama Syracuse Maryland Lafayette California L. A. 1 Fl_ ' TTglf ■LHW •■f SMfmWnmi E JKfo? One Hundred Forty-Sine Delta Tau Delta Weeks Make V. Jarrett Hincks Humphrey Haggett Ramsdell Ward Sundstrom Spur ' iing Russell Hall Jones Fitzgerald Billings Hamilton Ballard Bearce Keyser T. McGuire L. Hardison McCabe C. Hardison Sinclair K. McGui J. C. Bohnson, Jr. C. H. Hardison F. V. Heald M. A. Hincks J. R. Ball R. G. Billings 1). C. Blake I). L. Ballard W. S. Bearce SENIORS W. H. Humphrey P. F. Jarrett F. J. McCabe J. W. Russell JUNIORS T. Russell L. E. Spurling W. N. Sundstrom P. R. Ward M. F. Fitzgerald, Jr. A. C. Hamilton E. G. Haggett R. J. McGuire R. Sinclair SOPHOMORES L. M. Hardison F. L. Ramsdell A. M. Keyser E. W. Weeks One Hundred Fifty Chapter Roll Founded at Bethany College, February. 1859 Mississippi Washington and Lee Georgia Emory Univ. of the South Virginia Tulane George Washington Texas I lei irgia Tech. North Carolina Oklahoma Tennessee Kentucky Florida Alabama Duke Iowa Wisconsin Minnesota Colorado Northwestern Stanford Nebraska Illinois California Chicago Armour Inst, of Tech. Raker Missouri Washiu yul Io a«45«W k a U « i 53 C ;j Albion Western Reserve Hillsdale i Hiio Wesley an Kenyon Indiana De Pauw Butler Ohio State Wabash Purdue Cincinnati Miami Allegheny Washington and Jefferson Lafayette Stevens Pennsylvania State Rensselaer Polytech Pennsylvania Lehigh Tufts M.I.T. Cornell Brown 1 lartmouth West Virginia Wesleyan University Maine Syracuse Pittsburgh Amherst Carnegie Toronto ttgrarl One Hundred Fifly-( Ine Lambda Chi Alpha Cormier Earl Rogers Whitmore Wight Lveene Adams Peacock L.Shaw Mayers Higgins Sullivan Moore Ingalls Clement Iverson Andrews Darvill Flanders Doane Bunker Corban Sinclai r Davis Smilli Howes Beechler __ Cotter Means Brown Ludden Johnson Langloiti Booker C. Sinclair SENIORS G. H. Andrews A. D. Beechler S. J. Bower R. E. Darvill M. N. Flanders G. V. Sinclai r C. J. Sullivan G. A. Booker A. A. Brown C. E. Bunker I. H. Clement P. J. Corban J. B. Cotter JUNIORS C. F. Davis W. H. Doane F. E. Gillen R. B. Johnson B. M. Keene A. T. Leland L. O. Mayers M. F. Means A. L. Peacock L. F. Shaw T. J. Whitmore J. C. Wight R. G. Adams T. A. Earl A. H. Howes SOPHOMORES P. R. Langlois W. E. Ludden R. E. Moore H. S. Rogers C. A. Sinclair J. E. Smith One Hundred Fifty-Two Chapter Rol Founded at Boston University, November 2, 1909 Boston Univ. Massachusetts State Pennsylvania Brown M.I.T. Maine Michigan Rutgers Bucknell W ' c ircester Polytech Cornell California Washington State Rhode Island State Dartmouth Louisiana State De Pauw Illinois Alabama Polytech Knox Georgia Union Purdue Butler South Dakota Harvard Colgate Northwestern Oregon State Wisconsin Cumberland Alabama Missouri Mines Denver Indiana Iowa State Oklahoma State Franklin and Marshall Syracuse New Hampshire Richn Ohio. Wabash Western Reserve Colby Washington Akron Cincinnati Pittsburgh Washington and Jefferson Denison Chicago Nebraska Southern Methodist i i i . 1 1 1 1 1 ' Z X A Washington and Lee Yanderbilt Colorado State Michigan State Colorado Ohio State Hamilton Duke North Carolina State Kansas State Arkansas Minnesota Missouri North Carolina Oklahoma Lehigh William and Mary Idaho Toronto North Dakota Nevada Carnegie Tech. Emory California L. A. Montana State HI One Hundred Fifty-Three Sigma Nu Hunt Sargent Present t Whit ten Williamson Shaw- Swain DeCourcy Austin Bendtsen Nelder F. Ricker Pullen Whitman Gallagher Loane Hodson Soloman Stinson (iisui. ' 11 Page C. Ricker Nolan Beers Stevens Jordan Boyd Kidder Sparrow Bullock Deane Graves SENIORS S. W. Ames F. W. Austin W. W. Johnson G. H. Loane J. C. Nolan C. L. Ricker F. G. Ricker E. E. Sparrow L. R. Swain J. F. Whitten L. A. Graves J. H. Kidder D. H. Leighton JUNIORS R. H. Miller C. E. Page, Jr. T. W. Prescott L. Z. Shaw G C. Soloman E. H. Williamson SOPHOMORES F. A. Bendtsen H. C. Boyd E. M. Brunn F. S. Bullock W. S. Caswell S. L. Deane J. E. DeCourcy I.. R. Hunt E. C. Jordan D. O. Nelder R. J. Sargent H. W. Stevens C. A. Whitman One Hundred Fifty-Four Chapter Roll Founded at Virginia Military Institute. January 1. 1869 Maine Bowdoin M.I.T. Dartmouth Trinity Wesleyan Virginia South Carolina Bethany Mercer Alabama Howard North Georgia Agricultural Washington and Lee Georgia Kansas Emory Lehigh Missouri Vanderbilt Texas Louisiana State North Carolina De Pauw Purdue Indiana Alabama Polytech Mount Union Kansas State Iowa Ohio State William Jewell Univ. of the South Pennsylvania Vermont North Carolina State Rose Polytech Tulane Stanford California Georgi N( aih Ste L ( cJ Keir! Coloral Wiscoi [llinoi Michigj Mi Washington Univ. West Virginia Chicago (owa State Minnesota Arkansas Montana Washington Syracuse Case School Columbia Pennsylvania State Oklahoma Western Reserve Nebraska Knox Washington State Delaware Brown Stetson Nevada Idaho George Washington Colorado State Carnegie Tech Oregon State Colgate Maryland Arizona Drury Wyoming Oklahoma A. and M. Florida Tennessee William and Mary North Dakota Utah Butler Miami Mississippi Southern California California L. A. Missouri Valley Duke iu: One Hundred Fifty-Five Sigma Phi Sigma y — r Hft, i f - • ft 9 II i H i ' F 1 ■■ ■ ■ ■ r ■ - V fl | - ■ m ■ ♦ ' A T r m j Bk- B hBifl ■ ' H - - J L t • .( p l tin PJ 1 f T fn| Chapman Ackroyd Ellsworth Smith Downing Hastings Penley Gallop Yelten Turner Reed Pollock Durgin Maden Ray Howard Cleveland (. nnningham Avery Dickerson Wight Green J.J. Velten SENIORS R. M. Vickery W. L. Ackroyd B. G. Avery JUNIORS D. T. Chapman J. S. Cunningham R. B. Downing E. F. Penley SOPHOMORES M. E. Cleveland R. A. Gallop W. H. Hastings W. W. Howard W. F. Maden T. R. Ray R. W. Reed N. W. Turner W. W. Wight One Hundred Fifty-Si. '  • Chapter Roll Founded at University of Pennsylvania, April 13, 1908 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State Cornell Maryland California Maine Ne Oregol Alaflama Missouri Wisconsin vtet P Ohio State North Carolina Nebraska Washington Washington State Brown J3 9 One Hundred Fifty-Seven Phi Mu Delta rrri w i Anderson Parsons Nutting Aldrich Pendleton Chandler Poland A. Jackson Hancock Ames Buker Adams Lakin Winchenbaugh Dane Gross Plummer Green Percival Sanborn Knight Higgins Cleaves Morton R. Jackson Tit comb Candage Judd Plump ton Raeside Sea mm an Matheson Fobes Haggett Jones Abbott Penley Allen E. I). Abbott E. K. Adams O. F. Candage S. G. Cole SENIORS V. T. Gross M. T. Hilborn A. C. Hoi brook R. C. Masterman H. H. Morton T. E. Nutting H. O. Poland L. C. Poole A. W. Alley K. G. Ames C. M. Babbidge J. M. Chandler JUNIORS E. M. Dane C. B. Fobes A. Jackson R. A. Jackson R. E. Pendleton J. L. Penley K. V. Percival P. C. Plummer C. H. Scamman K. E. Aldrich J. H. Allen K. R. Barker SOPHOMORES G. H. Buker K. S. Cleaves D. T. Green M. H. Judd P. S. Parsons J. P. Yenskus P. H. Winchenbaugh One Hundred Fifty-Eight Chapter Roll Founded at Connection Connecticut Agricultural Reu New Hampshire Nort| Vermont Mid M.I.T. Illinc Maine Susq Rhode Island State Ohio College, March 1. 1918 Ohio State Wittenberg Pennsylvania State California Oregon State 222L One Hundred Fifty-Nine Alpha Gamma Rho a .™l Pt i wM JfTBi ' Hr B BT - n i j f t H ■IB 1 ■ - jj. : A ' | ■■■■■ - ■ B _, ■ B 1 B . B A B B B B ■A T _ Nuite Walker Norton Hanaburgh Abbott Farwell Hendrickson Keene Blancbard Whicher Burton Marcho DeWitt Gilbert Rich R. Thomas Landers Hacker Cram Miller Richardson Wiers Tompkins Brock Judkins A.Thomas Mclntire Whitaker Adams Turner Johnson SENIORS J. S. Adams G. E. Finley J. F. Hacker D. H. Hanaburgh N. H. Landers S. C. Mclntire S. R. Miller M. P. Sawyer P. S. Brock L. A. Burton W. M. Hendrickson JUNIORS K. B. Johnson H. E. Marcho G. C. Richardson C. N. Walker F. E. Wiers T. 0. Whicher I ). K. Abbott S. H. Blanchard R . L. Cram SOPHOMORES W. P. Judkins M. D. Moore F. E. Nuite W. S. Rich A. M. Thomas R. A. Thomas L. E. Tompkins One Hundred Sixty tyZZ Chapter Roll Founded at the University of Illinois. April 4, 1908 Illinois Ohio State Pennsylvania State Purdue North Dakota State Cornell Iowa State Missouri Wisconsin Nebraska Minnesota ml E. Washing California (Phi) California (Chi) Maine New Hampshire West Virginia Oregon State Florida Montana State Louisiana State Kansas State Georgia Maryland i fo3r One Hundred Sixty-One Beta Kappa Neal Savage Lawrence Fisher Cox J. McLean Blaisdell Friend Randall Mayo Taplin Sanborn Boyle Cronkright Cogswell Davis Jewett Noyes Adkins Woodbury Wilson Barry Bryant Stoddard A. McLean H. E. Bryant V. H. Cogswell SENIORS C. A. Fisher L. C. Randall L. E. Savage P. L. Taplin S. A. Barry I). J. Boyle A. B. Cronkright P. S. Friend JUNIORS A. P. McLean F. N. Neal R. K. Mayo F. M. Sanhorn J. R. Stoddard E. H. Wilson W. H. Woodbury L. R. Adkins F. R. Blaisdell SOPHOMORES G. M. Cox R. E. Noyes M. L. Jewett tytt One Hundred Sixty-Two Chapter Roll Founded at Hamline University, October 15, 1W1 Hamline Washington Nebraska Wesleyan California M iddlebury College Cincinnati Bucknell University Tufts College Nevada Illinois Oregon State Miami t hern Wabash College Georgia Tech. Mississippi A. and M. Arizona Presbyterian College Chattanooga Southern California Denison University Utah State Florida Furman Case School 11 Qtt One Hundred Sixty- -Three Phi Kappa McBrady Crosson Bradburv Crockelt Kick Maillet Michaud Farnsworth Talbot Cloutier Bartlett Fahey Hanson Leveroni Roche Cvr Rumazza Kiszonak Aceto Curran Pasquale McCarthy Vautour Prinn Wasting Tompkins MacDonald Hall Perry Murphv Conway Simon Topolosky Bartlewski SENIORS W. H. Fahey W. L. H. Hall S. A. Kick A. F. Kiszonak W. Murphy S. J. Protas J. W. Roche O. L. Rumazza A. J. Scelfo M. H. Stalmuke H. J. Barrett C. H. Bradhury W. E. Cloutier L. A. Cyr JUNIORS J. P. Farnsworth H. C. Leveroni L. A. Maillet W. H. McBrady J. J. McCarthy F. L. Pasquale P. A. Talbot T. Aceto A. A. Bartlett P. P. Bartlewski G. E. Col man SOPHOMORES R. E. Crockett J. W. Crosson H. I). Michaud R. I.. Perry J. J. Pisco C. E. Prinn, Jr. J. W. Tompkins 1 ' . 1.. Topolosky T. D. Vautour SPECIAL N. A. Pannoni Kfo? 1 One Hundred Sixty-Four Chapter Roll Iowa Kansas Purdue M.I.T. Ohio State Cargenie Tech. Rensselaer Polytech Syracuse Maine Denver Bucknell Ohio Catholic M)9fri One Hundred Sixty-Fitii Eta Nu Pi Rave Allan Hoyt Light Overlock Toothaker Merri field Page Davis Bates Munroe Goodwin W. S. Davis D. C. Garland SENIORS C. L. Goodwin R. G. Munroe F. V. Overlock H. C. Bates W. S. Hoyt JUNIORS H. L. Leland A. L. Merrifield E. S. Page H. W. Raye A. S. Allan SOPHOMORES H. M. Toothaker One Hundred Sixty-Six M)33 Eta Nu P Eta Nu Pi, the second of the ti mally organized in December, 192c the University. Growth in mem fall of 1930 to warrant the group m The membership of the fratei and 14 active members. ex.sting on campus, was tor- ' s living in the dormitories of ernity increased enough by the on Park Street, present time 30 — 16 alumni, 3 One Hundred Sixly-Seven Tau Epsilon Phi Weiner Pike Bachradr Kaplan Cope Romansky Flaschner Glaser Cohe Nelson Berg Perl mutter Kinkelman Levy Fleischer Stone Resnick Klaman Eskenas SENIORS L. Glaser V. Y. Weiner S. Bachrach V. H. Eskenas JUNIORS H. W. Fleischer J. Pike T. H. Resnick M. Romansky P. Stone SOPHOMORES R. Berg S. M. Cope I. Flaschner L. Klaman H. H. Perlmutter One Hundred Sixty-Eight ilifo? Chapter Roll Founded at Columbia University, October 19. 1910 Columbia Km iryc ' - ' N. Y. U. Dental Geordia H N. Y. U. M.I.lL . 1 Cornell Ml ' (; fftk M Fordham lC r fP £ N. Y. U. Medical Penn|ffiMMM Tufts Syracm HH Boston Univ. DickinsorT Jl! CliarlestSfe2nv Yale Vermont Georgia Tech Harvard Michigan Illinois North Carolina Florida Maryland Southern California Ohio State West Virginia Denver George Washington l fo? One Hundred Sixty-Nine 1 Panhellenic Council Worcester Lewis Bell Findlay Grinnell tii ' - Collins Adelman Baker Howt 1 t- n T i _- 1 1 v Moddin Snide The Panhellenic Council is the body directing ' the affairs of the sororities on campus. Its purpose is to maintain a high plane of intersorority life and relation- ships, and to discuss and act upon any problems of the groups. Sach sorority sends two delegates to the Council. OFFICERS President Marion Lewis Secretary Marcia Adelman Treasurer Dorothy Findla MEMBERS . f Jeanne Kennedy Alpha (Jmicron Pi 1 ' , , „., , I 1 helma Uibbs „, . , . f Edna Grange Phi Mu 3 , , t,. 5 „ 1 Dorothy hmdlay _ ,, _. , _ , f Marion Lewis Delta Delta Delta J _, „ „ ) Polly Brown _. _ , . f Doris Baker Pi Beta Phi J T ) Inez Howe „, . _ f Eulalie Collins Chi Omega J n . ... ,. ... ) Pnscilla Noddin ,. p . f Laura Gross ) Eleanor Grinnell _ , _ f Ethne Worcester Delta Zeta 1 ., , ,, ) Esther Moore „. „ f Rose Snider Sigma I au J. , . . ... ° Marcia Adelman DI   [= One Hundred Seventy-One Alpha Omicrom Pi Birchall Allen Quiraby Cushing Kennedy Robinson Perkins Elmore Hanaburgh Merrill Clements R. Barrows Kimball Ouarrington Moyniban B. Barrows Osgood Ingerson Robinson Walenta Dver Lyon Newman Hi Hiker Trundy DeMever May berry Clark Dickson Gibbs SENIORS M. Freeman T. P. Gibbs S. L. Hicksou A. M. Lyon H. Matheson 0. Perkins 1. A. Robinson A. M. Allen E. S. Barrows H. C. Clements M. S. Dickson JUNIORS E. M. Gleason M. T. Hanaburgh E. S. Hilliker M. A. Humphrey J. R. Kennedy E. L. Merrill H. B. Osgood G. H. Quarrington SOPHOMORES F. E. Allen H. W. Clark M. D. Cushing A. C. Dyer M. E. Elmore A. M. Ingerson E. G. Kimball E. A. Mayberry D. H. Moyniban D. O. Newman C. C. Quimby R. S. Walenta One Hundred Seventy-T%uo Chapter Roll ? ounded at Barnard College, January 2, 1897 Arkansas Utah Arizona Transylvania Stanford North Carolina Union Univ. New Hampshire Maryland Mississippi Kentucky California L. A. Randolph-Macon Kansas State Washington State Newcomb College Southern Methodist Alabama Polytech Tennessee Cornell North Dakota Illinois Oregon State Marietta Northwestern Ohio State Louisiana State Wisconsin Oklahoma South Dakota California Chattanooga Wittenberg Kansas Swarthmor — TT ■ Oglethorpe Nebraska Penulhalal Hillsdale Texas Iowa New Mexico West Virginia Purdue Westminster Michigan Pittsburgh Ohio Wesleyan Colorado Rollins Michigan State Dickinson Oklahoma State Pennsylvania State Florida State Montana State Culver Stockton Colby Drake Virginia Washington Minnesota Centenary Oregon William and Mary Queens Jackson Maine South Carolina George Washington Alabama Charleston Syracuse Georgia Denison Ohio Rhode Island State Tulsa Miami S( tuthwestern Presbyterian Louisville Missouri Hunter L ' tah State Cincinnati Indiana Coe Iowa State IX qz? One Hundred Seventy-Three PhiMu fc1 a. .  jj l £J — ti HLi j   W • i jt ■ K - §|||||i j8§g| W A t; A RS W li 1 H: k J _.. j f ' B V ' fl| w? l ta J ■ li E j H B V _ ' 1 HH« ' B -1. S. Young Green Ladner D. Findlay M. Young R. Young Henry Lovely Roy Wiseman Murphy Eeaulieu Stevens Stanley Bradstreet Bradbury Mutty Moors Coffin Tuell Ward Snow Mead Grange I ' mphrey Stuart Bell H. Findlay Dorr Porter M. L. Beaulieu B. M. Bradbury SENIORS D. L. Greene K. K. Mead M. F. Snow M. D. Stevens L. N. Umphrey P. A. Bell F. R. Berry M. C. Bradstreet G. N. Dorr D. N. Findlay H. E. Findlay JUNIORS E. L. Grange B. I. Henry M. A. Ladner M. J. Lovely D. M. Murphy M. J. Mutty A. E. Porter D. A. Smart M. E. Ward E. E. Wiseman R. F. Young V. L. Tuell SOPHOMORES S. C. Young ll }3r i One Hundred Seventy-Four Chapter Roll Founded at Wesleyan College, March 4, 1852 Sophie Newcomb Brenau Millsaps Georgia Howard Mississippi Florida State Rollins Tennessee Randolph- Macon George Washington William and Mary Queens Dickinson Swartlimore Pittsburgh Bucknell West Virginia Pennsylvania State Maine Adelphi Colby New Hampshire Syracuse 7 MicktteinlrV Cincinnati Lawrence Knox Missouri Wisconsin Illinois Washington L ni Iowa Wesleyan Baker Xebraska Drake Minnesota Iowa Southwestern Texas Southern Methodist Arkansas Oklahoma Whitman Washington Oregon New Mexico Southern California California California L. A. Utah i m • ' 1 • J f. i i - ! Kfofrt- Our Hundred Seventy-Five Delta Delta Delta McCready Walker D. Brown Talbot Tryon Hodgman Sonnichsen P. Brown Stone Williams Small Roche Wheeler Archambault Davis R. Harding Avery Scully Churchill Webber Rowe Thompson Callaghan P. Harding Burrill Trickey Lewis M. Harding Dodge West M. E. Burrill M. C. Churchill M. L. Davis P. F. Brown R. I. Callaghan P. U. Harding A. M. Archambault D. C. Brown SENIORS F. M. Lewis P. I. McCready JUNIORS H. M. Scully K. M. Small E. D. Thompson E. Tryon SOPHOMORES F. N. Dodge E. M. Humphreys H. Montgomery E. A. Talbot K. W. Trickey P. L. Webber E. D. West E. S. Young R. A. Stone J. M. Wheeler K)33 One Hundred Seventy-Six Chapter Roll Founded at Boston University, November 25, 1888 Adelphi Boston Univ. Brenau Bucknell Charleston Colby Cornell Duke Florida State Goucher Maine Middlebury Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Randolph-Macon St. Lawrence South Carolina Stetson Syracuse Toronto Vermont William and Mary Adrian Alabama Arkansas Beloit Butler Northwestern Ohio State Ohio Wesleyan Simpson Southwestern Tennessee Transylvania Yanderbilt Washington Wisconsin Alberta Baker California California L. A. Colorado Colorado State Idaho Kansas State Montana Nebraska Nevada North Dakota Oklahoma Oregon Oregon State Southern California Southern Methodist Stanford Texas Tulsa Washington State Whitman Wyoming Manitoba iKj?? One Hundred Seventy-Seven Pi Beta Phi Baker Clark Hutchinson Buck Feabody Pooler Holmes Lancto Thompson Edes Davis Moulton Feero Howe Kane Brown I). M. Baker M. A. Buck R. M. Clark R. L. Gilbert SENIORS E. Kane A. Miniutti M. M. Pooler V. N. Purinton A. L. Sargent M. L. Thompson E. A. Whitney A. L. Brown M. L. Davis M. E. Denton JUNIORS M. E. Holmes I. L. Howe D. A. Hutchinson R. E. Irwin M. Moulton H. E. Peabody J. E. Young II. Edes SOPHOMORES R. H. Feero R. E. Lancto E. L. McCracke One Hundred Seventy-Eight «J2£ Chapter Roll Founded at Monmouth College, April 28, 18( 7 Toronto Purdue Kansas Maine Missouri Kansas State Middebury Washington Univ. Colorado Vermont Drury Denver Boston Univ. Louisville Wyoming Syracuse Chattanooga Oklahoma St. Lawrence Bermingham- Southern Oklahoma A and M Cornell Stetson Arkansas Swarthmore Florida Sftite Texas Bucknell Rollins ?%k Southern Methodist Dickinson WiscovjMjSk Newcomb Ohio Re, ' MW lM k Alberta Ohio State ■ NllJ ?sl $ f tK Montana State Ohio Wesleyan ] [Pir Idaho West Virginia X ffiril Washington Goucher IllinoWW nJr Washington State George Washington MillikiML ff Oregon Randolph-Macon Manitoh«y Oregon State William and Mary North DaWta Stanford North Carolina Minnesota California South Carolina Iowa Wesleyan Southern California Hillsdale Simpson California L. A. Michigan Iowa State Nevada Franklin Iowa Arizona Indiana South Dakota Utah Butler Nehraska iq?? One Hundred Seventy-Nine Chi Omega Meacham Hilton Lull Randall Bean Grua Noddin Spencer Smith Baker Gifford Collins Shean Milliken Pollard Dunn Burnham Austin Stearns Crowell Myers McNair Davis Ewan Dunphy Dean Bunker Brackett Shubert ( base Hill Ballard Blair Burrill Adams Scott Cummings M. A. Bean D. E. Baker M. E. Burrill G. Chase SENIORS E. M. Crowell M. R. Ewan E. C. Meacham P. Noddin R. E. Randall G. E. Shean R. T. Spencer H. Y. Stearns D. D. Ballard 1). W. Blair E. B. Collins M. E. Dunn I). A. Dunphy JUNIORS H. E. Findlen A. M. Grua L. M. Hill H. A. Hilton E. C. Lull H. M. McNair E. A. Pollard M. E. Scott M. I.. Smith R. L. Adams M. E. Austin M. A. Brackett M. W. Bunker SOPHOMORES E. F. Burnham B. Cummings F. P. Dean M. N. Gifford L. C. Milliken E. M. Myers M. Shuhert K)3? One Hundred Eighty Chapter Roll Founded at the University of Arkansas, April 5, 1895 Arkansas Transylvania Union Univ. Mississippi Randolph-Macon Newcomb Tennessee Illinois Northwestern Wisconsin California Kansas Nebraska Texas West Virginia Michigan Colorado Dickinson Florida State Colby Washington Oregon Jackson George Washington Syracuse Ohio Miami Missouri Cincinnati Coe Utah Stanford New Hampshire Kentucky Kansas State Southern Methodist Cornell Oregon State Ohio State Oklahoma Chattanooga Willi; Maine Alabama Georgia Rhode Island State Southwestern Presbyterian Hunter Indiana Iowa State Arizona North Carolina Maryland California L. A. Washington State Alabama Polytech North Dakota Marietta Louisiana State South Dakota Wittenberg Oglethorpe Hillsdale New Mexico Westminster Ohio Wesleyan Michigan State Pennsylvania State Culver Stockton Virginia Centenary Queens South Carolina Charleston Denison Tulsa Louisville Utah State H   One Hundred Eujhty-One Kappa Psi L. Gi Whitman Ansur Burton Smith Briggs Tracy Grinnell i li 1 ton D. Gross Mcintosh J. A. Carbone SENIORS C. E. Mcintosh M. H. Field A. P. Ansur L. H. Burton JUNIORS L. K. Gross E. J. Mills A. M. Tracy SOPHOMORES E. E. Grinnell One Hundred Eighty-Two lQ Kappa Psi Kappa Psi, the local sorority at tli 13, 1923 by a group of girls who b: development of good Eellowshi and the achievement of this society in 1927 a prize of ten dollar student who has been outstanding tin. ' Maine Christian Association, i l? rsity of Maine, was founded on April together with the purpose of the nt of scholarship. The growth rthy. to be awarded annually to the :. In 1929, in cooperation with e organized. Kfo? One Hundred Eighty-Three Delta Zeta Watters Armstrong Franzew Roderick Smythe Worcester Deane Foss Hammond Davis Parsons Morrison Fowles Gordon Sinners Moore Fletcher M. J. Armstrong E. G. Fletcher SENIORS M. E. Fowles D. M. Somers G. P. Watters E. H. Davis JUNIORS E. L. Deane B. M. Smythe L. E. Worcester M. T. Covell P. C. Foss SOPHOMORES A. J. Franzew F. M. Hammond E. S. Moore One Hundred Eighty-Four Chapter Roll Founded at Miami University, October 24, 1902 Miami Cornell Minnesota De Pauw Indiana Nebraska Baker Ohio State Iowa State Washington Kansas State California Knox Cincinnati Pittsburgh Eureka Denver Louisiana State Wisconsin North Dakota Washington State Oregon State Franklin Oregon Northwestern Illinois Alaban George Oklab Adelphi Michigan Kentucky Southern California Syracuse Colorado Butler — teton y. . and M. Randolph- Macon Brenau College Howard College Ohio Wesleyan Florida State Texas Maine Kansas California L. A. Southern Methodist Millsaps Rhode I sland State Mississippi Louisville South Carolina Pennsylvania Utah fo? One Hundred Eighty-Five Military Hop Kiszonak Hi neks Elliott December 11, 1931 Uaglcy McCabe PATRONS AND PATRONESSES President and .Mrs. Harold S. Boardman Dean and Mrs. James N. Hart Dean and Mrs. Paul Qoke Dean and Mrs. James S. Stevens Dean and Mrs. George D. Chase Dean and Mrs. Lamert S. Corbett Dean and Mrs. Olin S. Lntes Dean Leon S. Merrill Dean Elizabeth Foster Major and Mrs. Edward I. (liver Colonel and Mrs. Frederick II. Strickland Major and Mrs. Andrew J. McFarland Captain and Mrs. Loren I ' . Stewart Captain and Mrs. Hugh Wear Captain Millard McLaughlin Colonel Bowen HOP COMMITTEE Mavnard A. Ilincks, Chairman Amel F. Kiszonak Femald S. Baglev Linwood S. Elliott Newton C. Churchill Francis J. McCabe Robert L. Bittner Ronald E. Young J. Milton Sims iq$$ One Hundred Eighty-Seven Mid-Winter Ball Wils Rumazza Doyle Hurk February 26, 1932 PATRONS AND PATRONESSES President and Mrs. Harold S. Boardman Dean Leon S. Merrill Dean and Mrs. Paul Cloke CHAPERONS Professor and Mrs. Benjamin C. Kent Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Brice Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kenyon Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. Curtis COMMITTEE Orestes L. Rumazza. Chairman Mr. Stanley M. Wallace Monroe Romansky John P. Doyle John F. Wilson Gilbert T. Robertshaw Hugh H. Morto n Tyler A. Whitmore Gilbert C. Richardson One Hundred Eighty-Eight iq?3 Sophomore Hop Rossing Young April 15, 1932 PATRONS AND PATRONESSES President and Mrs. Harold S. Boardman Dean and Mrs. James N. Hart Dean Elizabeth S. Foster Mr. Stanwood R. Searles 1 ' resident of Class of 1934 CHAPERONS Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kenyon SOPHOMORE HOP COMMITTEE Arthur E. Hoyt. Chairman Rita A. Stone Shirley C. Young William Rossini; )?? One Hundred Eighty-Nine Junior Week Program Blair A. E. McMichael Farnsworth Jagels Thursday, May 5, 1932 7:30 P.M. The Maine Masque presents Twelfth Night — Alumni Chapel Friday, May 6, 1932 11:00 A.M. Junior Chapel Exercises — Alumni Hall John F. Wilson. Chaplain Overture Invocation Salutatory Address Samuel H. Calderwood, President of Class of 1932 Address to the Juniors Dean Paul Cloke Hymn Prayer Maine Stein Song ' 8:00 P.M. Junior Promenade — Alumni Hall Saturday, May 7, 1932 1 :00 P.M. Track Meet — Maine Freshmen vs. Brewer- rono-01d Town- Lee Academy 3:30 P.M. Baseball — Maine vs. Colby COMMITTEE Albert E. McMichael, Chairman Dorothy W. Blair John P. Farnsworth C. Alvin Jagels Leif I. Sorensen K)3? One Hundred Ninety Junior Promenade Jose Davis A. X. McMichael Friday. May 6, 1932 PATRONS AND PATRONESSES President and Mrs. Harold S. Boardman Dean and Mrs. Olin S. Lutes Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Youngs CHAPERONS Professor and Mrs. Maynard F. Jordan Professor and Mrs. Harry 1). Watson Mr. and Mrs. Edward II. Kelley COMMITTEE Monroe Romansky, Chairman Charles E. Bunker Margaret L. Davis Bryce 1 1. Jose Alfred N. McMichael K)?? One Hundred Ninety-One 1931 Commencement Program Thursday, June 4, 1931 5:00 P.M. Phi Kappa Phi Initiation Friday, June 5, 1931 9:30 A.M. Meeting of the Alumni Council — Library 2:30 P.M. Class Day Exercises— The Oval 4:00 P.M. Pageant — presented by all Maine Women — Coburn Green 6:00 P.M. Senior Skulls Initiation 7:30 P.M. President ' s Reception— Alumni Hall (Informal) 9:00 P.M. Student Hop— Alumni Hall Saturday, June 6, 1931 9:30 A.M. Meeting of General Alumni Association — Library 11:15 A.M. Reunion Class Meetings 12:30 A.M. Alumni Luncheon 1 :45 P.M. Band Concert — By hand composed of University students 2:45 P.M. Class Frolics— Alumni Field 3:30 P.M. Baseball Game— Alumni vs. 1931 6:00 P.M. Alumni Banquet 9:00 P.M. Alumni Hop— Alumni Hall Sunday, |u. k 7, 1931 10:30 A.M. Baccalaureate Address— The Oval Monday, June 8, 1931 9:30 A.M. Commencement Exercises — The Oval 8:00 P.M. Commencement Hall— Alumni Hall tyz? One Hundred Ninety-Two WlNCATE H.M.I. :i  3rc- One Hundred Ninety-Three Phi Kappa Phi Hunter Brooks Thompson Mowat Poland Pressey Scott Fowles Merriam Smith Howes Ewan Bradbury Wear Spencer Freeman The society of Phi Kappa Phi, founded at the University of Maine in 1897, is a national honor society that aims to recognize excellence in any field of knowledge. At the end of the junior year and near the heginning of the senior year, it elects to membership a total of seven of the highest ranking memhers of the class. In the second semester of the senior year it elects additional memhers of the class who meet its standards. Students of all colleges and schools of liheral arts are eligible to membership. OFFICERS President Professor Marion S. Buzzell Vice-President Professor C. A. Rrautlecht Secretary Professor J. H, Waring Treasurer Professor ' . S. Evans STUDENT MEMBERS Ralph C. Brooks Clayton C. Hardison Malcolm G. Long Isahelle A. Robinson Albert J. Smith Charles L. Stewart One Hundred Ninety-Four llfrgrgri Phi Beta Kappa Abbott Ewan Fowles Baldwin Spencer Bradbury Plii Beta Kappa is the oldest national honorary scholarship society. A chapter was granted in 19.2.2 to the College of Arts and Sciences of this University. Not more than ten per cent of the Senior Class and two members of the Junior class are chosen by the society each year. Members of the faculty, and Alumni of at least fifteen years standing may he included on the basis of distinguished work. STUDENT MEMRERS Elected in 1931 Clarine M. Coffin Charles E. O ' Connor Isabelle A. Robinson Elected ix 1932 Thomas 11. Baldwin Esther Moore Reulah M. Bradbury Rebecca T. Spencer Marion R. Ewan Beulah M. Starrett Margaret E Fowles Katherine W. Trickey Muriel R. Freeman Clark L. Abbott Arthur A. Brown IFFICERS President 1 ' rofessor Roy M. Peterson Vice-President Professor John 1 1. 1 luddilston Secretary-Treasurer Professor Percie H. Turner mizPKfoSfi One Hundred NSnef -Five Tau Beta Pi L ' Heureux Chandler Thompson Brooks Hayes Poland Young Chase Merriam Seltzer Hunter Smith Long Rohbins Murphy Wilson Pressey Morton Hardison Ashworth Maine Alpha Chapter of Tau Beta Pi, national honorary fraternity for engi- neers, received its charter in 1911. The society has chapters in the leading technical schools and universities of the country. Members are chosen from the senior and junior classes on the basis of marked ability and high mental and moral qualifications. OFFICERS President Albert J. Smith Vice-President Wheeler G. Merriam Corresponding Secretary Gordon S. Hayes Recording Secretary Albert H. Howes Treasurer Raymond A. Hunter MEMBERS William B. Ashworth Ronald E. Austin Ralph C. Brooks John M. Chandler Lovell C. Chase Henry H. Favor Clayton H. Hardison ( iordon S. Hayes Albert H. Howes Raymond A. Hunter Benedict A. Kelley Marcel F. L ' Heureux Malcolm G. Long Roscoe C. Masterman Wheeler G. Merriam Hugh H. Morton Francis D. Murphy Harland O. Poland Donald E. Pressey Winston C. Robbins Joseph P. Seltzer Albert J. Smith Loring R. Swain Oscar T. Thompson Ronald E. Young John F. Wilson ty?? One Hundred Ninety-Six Alpha Zeta Bowen Varney Hincks Bryant Wils Lililiy French C ' liurchill Mclntire Johnson The local chapter of Alpha Zeta, a national honorary agricultural fraternity, was founded in 1905. This society was organized at Ohio State University in 1897 and now has chapters in thirty-seven other universities throughout the United States. Membership in this organization is honorary and is restricted to students in the College of Agriculture who have attained a high class standing, or to graduates who have made smiie notable contribution to research in agriculture. OFFICERS President Smith C. Mclntire Vice-President Maynard A. 1 [incks Recording Secretary Norman L. French Treasurer Stacy R. Miller MEMBERS Linwood J. Bowen I larold E. Bryant Newton C. Churchill Norman 1.. French Maynard A. I [incks Kenneth B. fohnson Winthrop C. Libby Smith C. Mclntire Stacy R. Miller Kenneth E. Varney Clifton N. Walker Edward 11. Wilson )??: One Hundred Ninety-Seven Kappa Phi Kappa Uarvin Prof. Jackman Sulliva Schuttz Dean Lutes Nolan MacCormick Porter Stevens Hagan Maine Gamma Chapter of Kappa Phi Kappa, national educational fraternity, was granted a charter in January. 1923. The mother chapter was founded at Dart- mouth College in 1922, and at present there are forty-two chapters. Membership is restricted to men who intend to make teaching their profession and who have a high scholastic record. OFFICERS President Horace C. Porter Vice-President Amel F. Kiszonak Secretary Norman L. Schultz Treasurer Donis A. Scott Historian Clayton J. Sullivan Faculty Sponsor Professor Ernest Jackman MEMBERS Wallace E. Cloutier Horace C. Porter Arthur H. Garvin Stanley J. Protas Frank W. Hagan Morris R. Robinson Emil F. Kiszonak Norman L. Schultz Walter R. Leach Donis A. Scott Donald M. MacCormick Ivan C. Sherman Lionel A. Maillet Laurice M. Stevens lames C. Nolan Clayton J. Sullivan One Hundred Ninety-Eight q 9 Kappa Gamma Phi Roche Prof. Ellis Davis Johnson Brockway Kappa Gamma Phi is a local journalistic fraternity that was organized in 1924. The fraternity is made up of members chosen from the Campus. Maine Review, and Prism boards who liave shown a keen interest in journalism, and who expect to enter journalistic fields of endeavor after graduation. Each year the society conducts a state journalistic conference for secondary-school editors of Maine. OFFICERS President W. Wliidden Johnson Vice-President John W. Roche Secretary-Treasurer Wilfred S. Davis MEMBERS Cedric L. Arnold Peter J. Kuntz Franklyn F. Barrows John G. McGowan Robert Berg Charles E. O ' Connor William V. D. Bratton Harry Paul James E. DeCourcy John W. Roche W. hidden Johnson George C. Soloman Sherwin L. Stanley FACULTY MEMBERS Milton Ellis James A. Gannett Walter R. Whitney lames Moreland One Hundred Ninety-Nine Alpha Chi Sigma Foley Snare Light Butler Taplin L ' Heureux Perciv. Willets G Iwin Alpha Chi Sigma is a professional fraternity whose membership is made up of majors in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. Meetings are held twice a month. OFFICERS Master Alchemist II. Kenneth Willets Vice-Master Alchemist Ralph N. Prince Secretary Carlton L. Goodwin Treasurer John D. Dickson, Jr. MEMBERS Donald T. Achorn Mollis L. Leland Henry G. Booth Marcel F. L ' Heureux Chester W. Burris Roscoe C. Masterman Paul G. Butler Arthur L. Merrifield John D. Dickson, Jr. Forest K. Moors Enright A. Ellis Keith W. Percival Henry H. Favor Ralph N. Prince William Foley Henry W. Raye Carlton L. Goodwin Richard J. Snare Lloyd G. Keirstead Paul L. Taplin 1 1 . Kenneth Willets ]1 m Two Hundred • Whitney Seneckal Abbott Stearns Spencer Young MacConnick Gilbert Meacham Rogers Dr. Dickinson Prof. Brush Prof. Hatfield Sigma Mu Sigma is the local honorary psychological fraternity. Its members are chosen from those majoring or minoring in psychology whose scholastic records are well above the average. Its purpose is the furtherance of interest in the theories and practical applications of psychology. Meetings are held twice monthly. A prize of twenty-live dollars is awarded each year by Sigma Mu Sigma to the sophomore who shows the greatest interest and proficiency in general psychology. OFFICERS President Malcolm Y. MacCorrnick Vice-President Arthur S. Fairchild Secretary Eleanor C. Meacham Treasurer Clark L. Abbott MEMBERS Clark L. Abbott Malcolm Y. MacConnick Louise Mates Ames Eleanor C. Meacham Smith W. Ames Stanley J. Protas John E. Bates Joseph L. Senechal Samuel H. Calderwood Rebecca T. Spencer Arthur S. Fairchild Helen W. Stearns Rachel Gilbert Marjorie D. Stevens Dorothea L. Greene Elna A. Whitney Jeanne R. Kennedy Elizabeth J. Young FACULTY MEMBERS Charles A. Dickinson Lillian M. Hatfield Helen A. Lengyel Marion E. Rogers Edward N. Brush John H. Magee John F. Mee =  - Two Hundred ( hu- Delta Pi Kappa Calderwood Waterhouse Williamson Nelder Denaco Ames Ingrallam Loane Ricker Barrett Lord young L. Hardison C. Ilardison llowen Scamman Delta Pi Kappa, the local honorary musical fraternity, was founded at the Uni- versity of Maine in 1929. The purpose of this fraternity is to further the best in- terests of college musicians and to encourage a high type of musicianship. Each year the society sponsors Music Night — a joint concert of the musical organiza- tions on campus. Membership in Delta Pi Kappa is restricted to students who have made distinct contributions in music, or who have evinced true interest in musical activities at Maine. OFFICERS President G. Holland Loane Vice-President Linwood J. Bowen Secretary Lewis W. Barrett Treasurer Paul C. Williamson MEMBERS Smith W. Ames G. Holland Loane Lewis W. Barrett Francis J. Lord Linwood J. Bowen Richard H. Millar Neil M. Calderwood Donald O. Nelder Luthan A. Crosby Francis G. Ricker Alden F. Denaco Chester H. Scamman Clayton H. Hardison John E. Smith Lewis M. Hardison Frank C. Waterhouse Robert J. Ingraham Paul C. Williamson Willis II. Young Two Hundred Two Beta Pi Theta Archambault Prof. Fundenburg Hutchinson Wheeler Barry Davis Dr. Kueny Bradbury Quarrington Siegal Moors Bell Lepine The local chapter of Beta Pi Theta. national honorary French society, evolved from the French Club of several years ago and has grown to he recognized as one of the more prominent departmental clubs. Members are chosen from students of French who have shown proficiency in that language. Meetings with prearranged programs are held each month. OFFICERS President Beulah M. Bradbury Vice-President Hildreth Mathesi in Secretarv Sylvia S. Hickson Treasurer Angela Miniutti MEMBERS Aline M. Archambault Jane Barry Priscilla A. Bell Beulah M. Bradbury Mildred C. Bradstreet Darrell E. Brown Josephine A. Carbone Marion L. Davis Sylvia S. Hickson June M. Wheeler I )oris A. 1 lutchinson Rita E. Lancto Jeanne Lepine Carolyn E. Mcintosh Hildreth Matheson Angela Miniutti Vivian I. Mi lors Grace A. Quarrington Pauline Siegel IK: Two Hundred Three Xi Sigma Pi Stewart Stone Davis Hanaburgh Xi Sigma Pi, national honorary forestry fraternity, elects its members from the upperclass students in forestry who have shown marked ability in their work, excel- lence in scholarship, and achievement in college affairs. The local chapter was chartered in 1917. OFFICERS President Charles L. Stewart Vice-President Edmund T. Hawes Secretary-Treasurer David H. Hanaburgh MEMBERS Wilfred S. Davis Robert S. Brown David H. Hanaburgh Leroy A. Burton Edmund T. Hawes Charles B. Fobes Merle T. Hilborn Edwin L. Giddings Charles L. Stewart Maynard E. Lombard Kenneth B. Stone Richard H. Millar Orestes L. Rumazza Ernest L. Percival John T. Bankus Charles M. Whelden q??l Two Hundred lour Phi Sigma Burton Stone Davis Hanaburgh Romanskv Giddings Buck Randall Folies Rlair Bolan Mutty Thompson Churchill Phi Sigma, national honorary biological fraternity, was organized at ( )hio State U niversity in 1915 and now has thirty chapters throughout the country. Delta Chapter at the University of Maine received its charter in 1922. The membership is drawn from both student body and faculty. All students in biology who have completed a certain number of courses with honor grade are eligible for membership. ( OFFICERS President Walter L. H. Hall Vice-President Charles I .. Stewart Secretarv Evelyn Randall Treasurer David II. I [anaburgh MEMBERS Anna M. Puck Dorothy W. Blair Edith M. Bolan Linwood J. Bowen Leroy A. Burton Wilfred S. Davis William M. Dunlap Charles B. Fobes Edwin L. Giddings Walter L. H. Hall Edmund T. Hawes David 1 1. 1 [anaburgh Merle T. Hilborn Maynard E. Lombard Richard II. Millar Marie J. Mutty Rosalie E. Randall Munroe Romanskv Charles L. Stewart Kenneth B. Stone Emily I ). Thompson William W. Wciner Charles M. Whelden Kfo?i Ttt n Hundred Fh ' C Kappa Delta Pi Fleming Brav Sulliv Kane Dr. Lutes I ' ll lie Hatch Stanley Wear Jaques Kappa Delta Pi, national honorary educational fraternity, was founded at the University of Illinois in 1911. Chapters of this fraternity exist in teachers ' colleges and institutions where there are schools of education. Gamma Omicron, the local chapter, was installed on February 15, 1932. Membership in this society is restricted to those students majoring in Education who stand in the upper quarter of their class. OFFICERS President Donis A. Scott Vice-President Eleanor Kane Secretary Mildred C. Brawn Treasurer Clayton J. Sullivan Faculty Adviser Prof. Ava H. Chadbourne MEMBERS Mildred C. Brawn Agnes Fleming Frieda W. Hatch Marion L. Jaques Eleanor Kane Dr. Olin S. Lutes Murdock S. Matheson Charles L. Puffer. Jr. Ethel Saunders Donis A. Scott Sherwin L. Stanley Clayton J. Sullivan Galen I. Veayo Lydia E. Wear Ttco Hundred Six The Maine Campus fL I! .A 7, A f ' l -.1 Titcomb DeCourcy Stewart Pendell Bennett Stanley Wheeler Brown Randall Hutchinson Archambault Johnson Pollard Peabody Wiseman Woodman Meacham Howe Snider Spencer Grange Mutty Hill Humphreys fohnson The Campus is the student newspaper published weekly during the academic year by an editorial board composed of students of the University, with the aim of providing an unbiased chronicle of student activities and campus events. It is a member of the New England Intercollegiate Newspaper Association. Editor-in-Chief W. Whidden Johnson Associate Editor Rebecca T. Spencer Managing Editor James E. DeCourcy EDITORIAL STAFF News Editor ( Men ) Sherwin L. Stanley News Editor ( Women ) Evelyn Randall Sports Editor ( Men ) Robert Berg Sports Editor ( Women ) Elizabeth S. Barrows Society Editor Eleanor C. Meacham t, ., ,. fJBernice R. Woodman feature Editors J Josephine Mutty BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager Gordon S. I laves , t. • • . ( Mm E. Rainier Assistant Business Managers J- b (Stanley R. I ' rout Circulation Manager William E. Ingraham )?? Two Hundred Seven The Freshman Halpine Pendell Staples Iiennett Dagavarian Milliken Gailey Saunders Raeside Todd Chenev Libby Young Harding Lewis The Freshman is the official news organ of the Freshman Class, published once a week by an editorial staff composed entirely of freshmen. This is the second year of its existence. Editor-in-Chief Raymond H. Gailey Associate Editor Stanley A. Bennett Sports Editor _ Howard H. Milliken Personals Editor James D. Hanson News Editor Philip G. Pendell Business Manager Douglas S. Raeside Circulation Manager William C. Halpine Two Hundred Eight 12. The Maine Review J.ILirK Baldwin Gleason Stewart Hatch Bankus Foste Walenta The Maine Review is the youngest of the undergraduate publications on cam- pus, having been started during the current school year. The purpose of the maga- zine is to afford an adequate means of expression of the thought, culture, and cus- toms of the University. EDITORIAL HOARD Editor-in-Chief Ruth S. Walenta Managing Editor Thomas 1 1. Baldwin College of Agriculture Editor John T. Bankus Arts and Sciences Editor rthur A. Brown College of Technology Editor Kent V. Bradbury School of Education Editor Frieda Hatch «}?? Hundred Sine Edward H. Kelley Faculty Adviser of The Prist Kfo? T-.i. ' o Hunched Ten The Prism Noyes J. ' i gels Blake Gleason Hunker Young Bratton Wilson Published by the Junior Class EDITORIAL BOARD Editor-in-Chief William V. I). Bratton .Associate Editor Bryce 1 1. Jose Literary Editor rthur A. Brown Art Editor Paul A. Young {Evelyn M. Gleason Reginald L. Hargreaves I loward C. Bates Athletic Editor Donald C. Blake Photographic Editor Carlton F. Noyes Business Manager C. Alvin Jagels ...,.,, f Charles E. Bunker Assistant Business Managers 1 [ John F. ilson Faculty Adviser Edward H. Kelley Tzi ' O Hundred Eleven Contributors ' Club Prof. Wood Elliott Greene Coffin Busse Spencer L. Gross Burton D. Gross Moore The Contributors 1 Club is composed of students and faculty members who have shown ability in creative writing. The aim of the club is the cultivation of the liter- ary talents of its members and the encouragement of literary effort throughout the University. At the bimonthly meetings, original stories, poems, or essays are read and criticized by the members. Each year the club brings to the campus some distinguished literary personality for a lecture, and in addition contributes twenty-five dollars for prizes in the Inter- collegiate Writing Contest. OFFICERS President Arthur A. Brown Vice-President Polly F. Brown Secretary Frances A. Busse Treasurer Bruce S. Longfellow Louise Bates Ames Franklyn E Barrows Carl 11. Bottume Philip J. Brockway Arthur A. Brown Polly E Brown Frances A. Busse Luthera 1 1. Burton Louise Clement STUDENT MEMBERS Clarine M. Coffin John I.. Cutler James E. DeCourcv Linwood S. Elliott Muriel Freeman Walter I. Green Doris L. Gross Laura K. Gross Paul R. Langlois Bruce S. Longfellow Malcolm Y. MacCormic.l Ernestine S. Moore Ruth L. Moore Rehecca T. Spencer Isabelle A. Robinson Francis W. Turner Ruth S. Walenta Richard P. Wooster Edwin S. Worster )?? Two Ilumlrcil Twelve Student Senate Raye Pendleton Taplin Fleischer Wiers Moore Williamson Lewis Warren Wilson Means Smith Cunningham The Student Senate is a member of the National Student Federation of Amer- ica, and it is one of the most important and useful organizations on the campus. The Senate acts as a coordinating body between the administration and the students. It is invested with the power to investigate any question affecting the student body or any individual student, and may recommend action on its findings to the adminis- tration. The Senate is composed of representatives from each fraternity, from the dor- mitories, from the off-campus men. and from the Campus Board. OFFICERS President John R. Moore Vice-President John I . Dickson, Jr. Secretary Mbert J. Smith MEMl ' .FRS John S. Cunningham Albert A. Dekin John D. Dickson. Jr. Millard F. Fitzgerald Harold W. Fleischer Carl G. Hand Irving J. Hurry W. hidden Johnson Rryce H. Jose Herbert W. Lewis John G. McGowan Melbourne F. Means John R. Moore Robert E. Pendleton Henry W. Rave Albert J. Smith Peter A. Talbot Paul L. Taplin Frederick E. Wiers Enoch 1 1. Williamson John F. Wilson Two Ihtmlrctl Thirteen Women ' s Student Government 1L 1U U 3 Clark Strout Hutchinson Worcester Fowles Chase Perkins Smith Buck Davis Barrows Moulton Churchill Kane Adelman Johnson Dyer Bisbee Spencer Barry Libliy Bell Ansur Scully The Women ' s Student Government Association lias been the controlling body of the women students at Maine since 1919. The powers vested in this association by the President and Faculty are carried out through the Council, the representative body. Its purpose is to deal with all matters pertaining to the student life of its members, to promote high standards of honor and integrity in matters of personal conduct, to foster a feeling of responsibility in realizing the highest standards of the University, and to encourage co-operation in self-government. OFFICERS President Margaret C. Churchill Vice-President Marjorie Moulton Secretary Martha C. Smith Treasurer Alice Dyer REPRESENTATIVES Marcia A. Adelman Eva M. Bisbee Annie P. Ansur Marian L. Davis Jane Barry Doris A. Hutchinson Elizabeth S. Barrows Colleen McDonald Priscilla A. Bell Lillian E. Worcester 1 Two Hundred Fourteen Der Deutscher Verein Light Paul Masterman Fickett Kick Menton Shean Fowles Miller Hoffman W Iman Robinson illcts i, ..in Romansk] Eraple Feeley Mrs. Silverman Chase Freeman Bartlewski Cohen Snidi Der Deutscher Verein is the honorary German society on campus, and is open to all students who have shown proficiency in that language and have obtained good scholastic rank. The purpose of this society is to stimulate interest in the various phases of German life and literature, and to afford practice in speaking German. Meetings are held once a month. ( IFFICERS President Muriel Freeman Vice-President Geraldine E. Shean Secretary Helen W. Stearns Treasurer nth my J . ( iatti Two Hundred Fifteen University of Maine Band The University Band is the most important musical organization on campus. The Hand plays for various University functions and games, and last year it made its second broadcast over the Columbia System ' s nation-wide hookup. It is under the supervision of the Military Department, and rehearsals are credited as regular class work under the director of music. OFFICERS Director Professor A. W. Sprague Military Supervisor Sergeant F. D. Donchecz Student Leader Linwood J. Bowen Drum Major G. Holland Loane Manager Frank C. Waterhouse 7 wo Hundred Sixteen University Quartet The University Quartet was organized in 1928 to succeed the Maine Glee Club as a musical organization. During the course of the college year the unit gives con- certs in Chapel and in neighboring towns. Last year a concert was given over radio station W ' LBZ in Bangor. MEMBERS First Tenor Philip R. Yerxa Second Tenor Herbert G. Follett First Mass William Y. Thompson Second Bass Luthan A. Cr tsby Pianist Neil M. Calderwood Two Hundred Seventeen enior Skulls Riley Chase Fickett Dickson Smith Hincks Gunning Sims Wendell Membership in the Senior Skull Society is one of the highest non-scholastic honors that a man can obtain at the University. Membership is usually restricted to eleven men, and those chosen are elected on the basis of popularity and participa- tion in extra-curricular activities. ' The purpose of the society is to perpetuate traditional customs, maintain friend- ly relations between the classes, and cherish the true Maine spirit. OFFICERS President John D. Dickson, Jr. Secretary-Treasurer Walter E. Riley MEMBERS Lovell C. Chase Maynard A. Hincks John D. Dickson, Jr. Walter E. Riley Lester C. Fickett James M. Sims Everett A. Gunning Raymond A. Smith Raymond T. Wendell Two Hundred Eighteen All Maine Women Stearns Spencer mtgomerj urrill t hurchi Smith Moultim Membership in the society of All Maine Women is the highest non-scholastic honor granted to women students at the University of Maine. The group was founded in 1925 for the purpose of cooperating with all organizations and activities on campus. Members are chosen on the basis of personality, character, and .Maine spirit. IFFICERS President Secretary-Treasurer . , Margaret E. Burrill Olive Perkins MEMBERS Margaret C. Churchill liildreth Montgomery Marjorie Moulton Martha L. Smith Rebecca T. Spencer Helen Y. Stearns Two Hundred Nineteen Sophomore Owls Hill Earl O ' Connell Parsons Favor Blanchard Dougherty Corbett Osgood Searles Ramsdell Dav Aldrich Hardisun The Sophomore Owls Society was organized in 1909 for the purpose of incul- cating- the spirit of harmony and friendly rivalry in the sophomores and freshmen and of instilling respect for time-honored traditions in the incoming class. Members are elected at the beginning and middle of their sophomore year, and are chosen for popularity and participation in college activities. OFFICERS President Stanwood K. Searles Secretarv Donald P. Corbett MEMBERS Kenneth E. Aldrich Donald P. Corbett Carleton F. Davis Theodore A. Earl Donald E. Favor Richard L. Hill Lawrence J. ( Connell George E. Osgood Philip S. Parsons Freeland L. Ramsdell Stanwood R. Searles Charles E. Towle 7 wo 1 1 itiuhctl Twenty Sophomore Eagles Dean Dyer Allen VullllK ond Cushing Ilanev The Sophomore Eagle Society was organized at the University of Maine in 1927 for the purpose of promoting friendly relationships between the freshman and soph- omore women and aiding the incoming women to adjust themselves to college life. The group is an honorary but non-scholastic society. Each spring, eleven women are chosen from the Freshman Class to become members of this society. ( IFFICERS President Mice C. 1 )yer Vice-President Hazel M. Scully Secretary Dorothy F. Davis MEMBERS Fern E. Allen Winifred V. Cushing Dorothy F. Davis Francelia P. Dean Alice C. Dver Frances M. Hammond Mildred M. Ilanev I )oris ). Newman Hazel M. Scully Shirley C. Young Kfo? Two Hundred Twenty-One Maine Christian Association Men ' s Cabinet Ste Mr. Fielder DeCourcy Patten Savage Langlois The Maine Christian Association conducts the religious services of the Univer- sity, arranges for prominent outside speakers for chapel service, sends out religious deputations, carries on Bihle classes and discussions of various practical problems, and in general meets the spiritual needs of the University students. Important work that is done by the Men ' s Cabinet is bringing out the Fres ' hman Handbook, conducting an orientation service during Freshman Week, sponsoring the Freshman Reception, and the Student-Faculty Retreat. OFFICERS President Leon E. Savage Vice-President Lovell C. Chase Secretary I Coward W. Stevens Treasurer Francis G. Ricker Two Hundred Twenty-Two Maine Christian Association Women ' s Cabinet Henry Walker Montgomery Wilson Worcester Davis Quarrington Dean Jiarrows Johnson Burrill Callaghan (. ' base Trickey The Women ' s Cabinet, tinder the leadership f Secretary Edith Wilson, lias attempted a new program this year. It lias arranged discussion groups, faculty- student teas, musical programs, and training courses for club leaders. Membership is open to all women students of the University, and all four classes are represented. OFFICERS President Hildreth Montgomery Vice-President Grace A. Quarrington Secretary Francelia I ' . I )ean Treasurer Margaret I.. I )avis MEMBERS Margaret E. Burrill Blanche I. Henry Elizabeth S. Barrows Dorothy F. Davis Geraldine Chase Irene S. Johnson Ruth I. Callaghan Lillian E. Worcester Jean G. Walker Ufr? Tzvo Hundred Twenty-Three Track Club Pendlet on Files Ui-liertson El. in chard Maden McIUa.lv Bates Junker Qui nn Osgood Hardison The Track Club was organized with the purpose of stimulating interest in track. Each year the club sponsors the Christmas Handicap Meet and the Track Club Cab- aret. Two fifty dollar scholarships are awarded annually to two freshmen who have made their numerals in track. Membership is made up of one representative from each fraternity and three representatives from the college dormitories. OFFICERS President Robert E. Pendleton Secretary - George E. ( )sg 11 d ' Treasurer Freeman ( i. Webb MEMBERS Whiteley I. Ackroyd I [arold J. Barrett Robert Berg I )onald E. Favor 1 larry P. Files William F. Floring Lewis M. Hardison Arthur E. Hoyt, Jr. Edward C. Jordan I (onald L. McKiniry Joel W. Marsh Ralph ( i. Munroe George F. ' (sgood Albion V. ( sier Robert E. Pendleton John B. Quinn Clayton M. Robertson Clayton J. Sullivan Robert E. Timberlake Freeman G. Webb Tivn Hundred Twenty-Four l«fo9r Home Economics Club Miller Collins Tryon Talbot Whiting Clark Smith Dean Deane Watters Briggs Callaghan Lane Mills Holmes Rosen P. Harding Dickson Burnham Mitchell Moulton M. Harding Thompson Merrill II. Adams Boynton llowden Dodge R. Adams Umphrey Roderick Harrison Hilton The Home Economics Club, organized in 1924. is an honorary society for those students majoring in the Department of Home Economics. OFFICERS President Ruth I . Callaghan Secretary-Treasurer Marion S. Dickson Hazel F. Adams Rachel L. Adams Mary E. Austin Dorothy E. Baker Katherine S. Bowden Mildred H. Boynton Florence G. Briggs Eleanor F. Burnham Ruth I. Callaghan Ruth M. Clark Eulalie B. Collins Elizabeth H. Davis Edith L. Deane Francelia P. Dean Marion S. Dickson Frances M. Dodge MEMBERS Elizabeth Gardner Melba N. Gifford Maxine W. Harding Phyllis M. Harding M. Winona Harrison Ethel M. Hilton M uriel E. Holmes Margaret G. Humphrey Ruth E. Irwin Delphine K. Fane Margaret J. Lovely Hester M. McNair Katherine K. Mead Laura A. Merrill Louise C. Miller Evelyn J. Mills Lona A. Mitchell Marjorie Moulton Marvia M. Pooler Drusilla M. Roderick Doris E. Rosen Martha L. Smith Myrtleen F. Snow Dorothy M. Somers Edith A. Talbot Margaret L. Thompson Elizabeth Tryon Lucia M. Umphrey Doris E. Varnam Ruth I. Vaughan Margaret E. Ward Gilberta P. Watters Olive L. Whiting «}??i Two Hundred Twenty-Five Sodalitas Latina Young Quarrington Moynihan Randall Sargent Folsom Russell Tuell Feero DeMeyer Denton Barry Moors Dr. Chase Andrews Seott Williams Sodaiitas Latina was organized by a group of Latin students in 1922. Students who elect Latin a second year are eligible to membership. The club holds meetings once a month for lectures and discussions of Roman life and literature, informal en- tertainments, or social gatherings. OFFICERS President Abigail L. Sargent Vice-President Grace A. Quarrington Secretary Shirley C. Young MEMBERS Prof. Andrew C. Andrews Annie P. Ansur Elizabeth S. P arrows Jane Barry Josephine A. Carbone Dean George D. Chase Ivel 11. Cutter Marian L. Davis Daisy A. DeMeyer Margaret E. Denton Rebecca H. Feero Beatrice L. Folsom Shirley C. Young Jeanne R. Kennedy Ruth E. Lord Carolyn E. Mcintosh Vivian I. Moors Dorothy H. Moynihan Grace A. Quarrington Mavilla A. Randall Ruth R. Russell Abigail L. Sargent Mary E. Scott Virginia L. Tuell Florence E. Williams Two Hundred Twenty-Six ty?3 Agricultural Club Dow Read Walker Nuite Norton Hincks Parsons Moore Randall Staples Stevens Whicker Landers DeWitt Richardson Blanchard Abbott N. Smith Bowcn Varney Hendrickson Keene C.Smith B.Thomas Kick Jackson Tompkins Mclntire Churchill A. Thomas Hodgkins Miller Libby Brock Hacker Cram French Judkins Bailey Benjamin W ' hitaker Turner Ilryant Jones Johnson The Agricultural Club includes all students majoring in Agriculture. At the bimonthly meetings, important agricultural topics are discussed by members of the club and by prominent outside speakers. The club also sponsors several social events during the school vear. OFFICERS President I Iarold E. Bryant Vice-President Xeal 1 I . Landers Secretary Wesley 1 ' . Judkins Treasurer ferre F. I lacker )??! Two Hundred Twenty-Seven Men ' s Rifle Club Capt. Stewart Reed rrett Elliott Gray Hodson Bearce Martikainen Lutlden Jones Clifford The Men ' s Rifle Club was organized and chartered by the National Rifle As- sociation in 1916, and since that time has competed in a series of intercollegiate rifle matches during each official season. The 1931-32 season began on November 15, 1931 and was a successful one, the club scoring victories over some of the leading college and university rifle teams of the country. A great deal of credit for the successful season is due to Captain Stewart who acted as team coach and faculty adviser. Team Captain Walter E. Ludden Team Manager Kenneth E. Jones iiq r Two Hundred Twenty-Eight Girls ' Rifle Club Hutchinson Coffin S. Young Barrows Capt. Wear Grinnell Bean R. Young Grange Mutty The Girls ' Rifle Club at Maine has had for the past few years a very successful existence. Under the instruction of Captain Wear, the group has won a great num- ber of matches from women ' s collegiate rifle teams throughout the country. The five members placing in the greatest number of matches are awarded Rifle Team let- ters at the close of the season. OFFICERS Captain Elizabeth S. Barrows Manager Marie J. Mutty Secretary Edna L. ( irange MEMBERS Mary i. Bean Dorothy M. Somers Clarine M. Coffin Marjorie D. Stevens Eleanor E. Grinnell Margaret E. Ward Helen A. Hilton Gilberta P. Watters Doris A. Hutchinson Elizabeth J. Young Margaret A. Merrill Ruth F. Young Shirley C. Young JUfofr ' Two Hundred Twenty-Nine TRa Sigma Delta Zeta Schultz Davis Cross Dorr Mr. Silverman Senechal Kick Augensteix) Dean Hart Prof. Jordan C ' arler Goode Sigma Delta Zeta, local honorary mathematics society, was organized this to succeed the Math Club. The new organization has as its purpose the stimuli of interest in the study of mathematics and the creation of opportunities for m. matics students to present papers and take part in discussions. Members are chosen from upperclass mathematics students holding a scholastic average. OFFICERS President Norman L. Schultz Vice-President Horace C. Porter Secretary-Treasurer Gertrude N. Dorr Faculty Sponsor Prof. Maynard F. Jordan MEMBERS Fern E. Allen Margaret L. Davis Adelle M. Allen Samuel A. Kick Roy B. Augenstein Florence M. Lewis Arthur A. Brown William F. Milliken Luthan A. Crosby Dorothea J. Goode Harriette E. Cross Joseph L. Senechal Elsie M. Crowell Richard J. Snare Sherwin L. Stanley FACULTY MEMBERS James N. Hart Warren S. Lucas Harley R. Willard Herman S. Silverman Noah R. Bryan John E. Stewart Alfred W. Perkins year ition ithe- high Tied Hundred Thirty Slti Maine Outing Club The Maine Outing Club was organized in 1923 by a group of students interest- ed in winter sports. The club has grown steadily in size and importance on the cam- pus. Two years ago the Winter Sports Team of the organization was officially recognized bv the University of Maine Athletic Association. OFFICERS President I.eif I. Sorensen Vice-President Rebecca T. Spencer Secretary Eloise C. Lull Treasurer Lawrence R. Adkins Lawrence R. Adkins Arline E. Anderson Alene M. Archambault Vincent H. Ashton William B. Ashworth Elizabeth S. Harrows Ella L. Blanch Kent F. Bradbury Marjorie A. Brackett Darrell E. Brown Madelene W. Bunker Margaret S. Copeland Beatrice Cummings Winifred V. Gushing Dorothy F. Davis Wilfred S. Davis Margaret E. Denton MEMBERS Madelene E. Duncan 1 Juris A. Dunphy Margaret 1 1. Felix William Foley Evelyn M . Heason I )onald T. i Jreen ( layton 1 1. 1 [ardison I .ew is M. Hardison Sylvia 1 .. I tickson Louise M. Hill Inez L. 1 [owe Paul R. Langlois Florence M. Lewis Eloise C. Lull Elizabeth E. Lynch Dorothy M. Murphy James 1 1. 1 ' age Helen E. Peabody Evelyn A. Pollard Addie E. Porter Evelyn R. Randall Winston C. Robbins Ella M. Rowe Robert ( ). Simpson Leif I. Sorensen Rebecca T. Spencer Emily D. Thompsi m Herbert 1. Trask Elizabeth Tryon Lucia M. Umphrej Phyllis L. Webber June M. Wheeler Edith E. Wiseman Eloise S. Young Tzco Hundred Thirty-One Civil Club Overlook Trueworthy Farnsworth Calderwood Duplisea Hand The Student Branch of the American Society of Civil Engineers is composed of juniors and seniors enrolled for the curriculum in Civil Engineering. The object of the society is to investigate by reading and discussion engineering topics of the dav. Monthly lectures are given by teachers of engineering and by practising engi- neers. OFFICERS President Robert M. Yickery Vice-President William B. Knight Secretary Philip A. Havey Treasurer Carl G. Hand K)3?l Two Hundred Thirty-Two Electrical Club McC ' obb Knight Morrison Brooks Frohock Young Poland I ' i ' i-l Hunter Davis The University of Maine branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers consists of members of the teaching staff, graduate students, and the three up- per classes of the Department of Electrical Engineering. Its aim is to promote in- terest in electrical engineering and to foster acquaintance and good fellowship among faculty and students. OFFICERS President R« maid E. Young Secretary Roland J . Tibhetts Treasurer Thomas Morrison r« ' f Hundred Thirty-Three Mechanical Club yLJjU Hn K Hlj I ' Hfft IK 4 1 K— J M t B L. ' h , Iv H HmWj V McLean Fisher Lapp Currie Scheller Roche Swain Russell Young Weston Bates Munroe Howes Thurston Gilmore Dickerson Buzze ' .l Brown Barry Prof. Sweetser Stoddard Cunningham McGuire The Student Branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers re- stricts its membership to the upper classes in the Department of Mechanical Engi- neering. Regular meetings are held for the presentation and discussion of engineer- ing papers by members and by visiting engineers. OFFICERS President Edward W. Buzzell Vice-President John W. Russell Secretary Willard M. Gilmore Treasurer Lawrence H. Huot N Two Hundred Thirtx-Four Debating Society Kaplan Ricker Boothby Smith Rapaport Walenta Wood Bisbee Mr Munis Mr. Bricker Umphrey The University of Maine Debating Society offers membership to all students interested in forensic work. During the year the society meets once a week to study questions, to debate, and to deliver addresses; with a special study of the questions proposed for intercollegiate debating. From this group, members are selected to rep- resent the University on a debating tour of Eastern colleges and to participate in in- tercollegiate debates on the campus. ( IFFICERS Manager for Men Francis ( 1. Ricker Manager for Women Lucia M. Umphrey Director of Men ' s Debating Mr. Herschel I.. Bricker Director of Women ' s Debating Mr. Delyte W. Morris MEMBERS Eva M. Bisbee Wilma E. Perkins Adney H. Boothby Max Rapaport Clarine M. Coffin Chester W. Smith Arnold Kaplan Ruth S. Walenta William S. Wood Two Hwdred Thirty-Five El Circulo Espanol The Spanish Club was established in 1925 to offer practice in the use of Span- ish and to promote knowledge of the culture of Spain and the Spanish-American nations. A public presentation of a Spanish play or a festival consisting chiefly of Spanish music under the direction of the faculty adviser is an annual event. . Membership is open to any one registered in the Spanish Department. OFFICERS President Charles E. Bunker Vice-President Margaret L. Davis Secretary Abigail L. Sargent Treasurer Asa H. Stanley. Jr. Faculty Adviser Louis J . Cabrera Kfofr Two Hundred Thirty-Six Maine Masque Fimllay Bittner Kane Barry Bankus Reed Longley Ricker HaU Kuntz Merrill Hayes Coach Bricker Clark Lyon Meacham Osgood Sawyer The Maine Masque, the dramatic club of the University, aims to make a prac- tical study of the acted drama and to present to the public several plays each year. The Masque considers for mem bership all students who have participated in one or more plays, or who for at least a year have helped in the stage productions of these plays. OFFICERS President John T. Barry Vice-President Francis G. Ricker Secretary Ernestine L. Merrill Business Manager Peter I. Kuntz Stage Manager Warren S. Kane. Jr. Acting Property Manager John T. Bankus Assistant Property Manager Elizabeth S. Barrows Electrician Peter j. Kuntz Costume Manager Ernestine L. Merrill t )3? ' Two Hundred Thirty-Seven Holiday HOLIDAY By Philip Barry Presented in the University Chapel, November 12, 1931 CAST Julia Seton Sylvia Hickson Henry Wilbf.rt Fifield Charles Richard Wooster Johnny Case Atwood Levensaler Linda Seton Ernestine Merrill Ned Seton John Longley Edward Seton Francis Ricker Laura Cram Arlene Merrill Seton Cram F. Lodwig Long Susan Potter Kathryn Small Nick Potter George Stinchfield Delia Helen Osgood lift N Two Hundred Thirty-Eight Ali H ison s House ALISON ' S HOUSE By Susan Glaspell Presented in the University Chapel, December 10, 19.H CAST Ann Leslie Helen OSGOOD Jennie Wilma Perkins Richard Knowles Armanii Giguere Ted Stanhope Alfred Bittner Louise Dorothy Findla y The Father John Barry Eben Francis Moroni; Flsa Helen Findlay Miss Agatha Barbara Sawyer Hodges John WlLLEY Mrs. Hodges hei.i. Aim iq?? Tn ' o Hundred Thirty-Nine Ladies of The Jury LADIES OF THE JURY By Fred Ballard Presented in the University Chapel. March 3, 1932 CAST THE JURY Mrs. Livingston Baldwin Crane Arlf.ne Merrill Lilly Pratt Darrell C. Brown Cynthia Tate Melba Gifford Mayme Mixer Kathryn Small Mrs. Dace Virginia Young Mrs. Maguire Elizabeth Lynch Jay J. Pressley John Barry Spencer B. Dazey Richard Wooster Alonzo Beal Carl Bottume Tony Theodophulus George Stinchfield Steve Bromm Peter J. Kuntz Andrew MacKaig Harold Barrett THE OTHERS Judge Fish Elston Ingalls Halsey Van Stye Kenneth Foster Rutherford Dale John Longley Dr. Quincy Adams James, Jr Walter Hall Art. Dohbs John Farnsworth Mrs. Gordon ( Yvette Yvet ) Charlotte Lachance Evelyn Snow Sylvia Hickson Susanne Hope Clark Clerk of the Court John Willey Court Reporter Adell Allen Waiters : Almon Cooper, Wilbert Pronovost, Stanwood Searles, and George Soloman. Auditors : Thelma Blackington, Armand Giguere, John Gilman, James No- lan, Robert Russ, and Merle Shubert, ??! Tzvo Hundred Forty Scabbard and Blade Elliott Bittner Hincks McCobb Young Churchill McCabe Sims Kiszonak ( ' apt. Stewart . Bagley Blake Jose Linn Bankus Farnsworth Doyle Folletl Bunker Major Oliver Major McFarlanil Capt. Wear ' I lie local company of Scabbard and Blade, national honorary military frater- nity, was organized in 1916. Tbe purpose of the society is to develop in its members the essential qualities of efficient leadership. Active membership is restricted to cadet officers of high moral and scholastic standing. Commissioned officers and non-military persons deemed worthy of the honor may be elected as honorary members. OFFICERS Captain mel F. Kiszonak First Lieutenant Maynard A. I lincks Second Lieutenant Ronald E. Young First Sergeant J. Milton Sims MEMBERS Fernald S. Bagley John P. Farnsworth Francis J. McCabe John T. Bankus Herbert G. Follett John J. McCarthy Robert L. Bittner Warren M. Hendrickson Eclgar E. McCobb Donald C. Blake Maynard A. Hincks Gregg C. McLeod Charles E. Bunker Robert J. Ingraham Wheeler G. Merriam Ilobart H. Chase Bryce H. Jose Richard I ' . Morrison Newton C. Churchill Amel F. Kiszonak J. Milton Sims John P. Doyle Alanson T. Leland Ronald E. Young Linwood S. Elliott Philip H. Linn COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Major Edward J. ( (liver Captain Loren Stewart Major Andrew J. McFarland Captain Hugh Wear ! } ? 7 ico Hundred Forty-One o micron Nu Omicron Nu. national honorary Home Economics society, established a chap- ter at Maine last year. The society corresponds to Phi Beta Kappa in the College of Arts and Sciences. Membership is determined by scholarship, leadership, and fu- ture promise. At the present time there are few student members, the greater part of the mem- bership being made up of professors and instructors in the department. OFFICERS President Mabel C. Lancaster Secretary Dorothy M. Somers I la el Adai STUDENT MEMBERS Marjorie Moulton Martha L. Smith Two IFumlml Forty-Two J 193 Aubert Hall Oak ami Hannibal Hamlin Halls ?? Two Hundred forty-Three n x i Theodore S. Curtis, Faculty Manager of Athletics lA?? Two Hundred Forty-Five Athletic Association (wfl £g$m 9 ' i ■ V y 4 _KO ■ 1 1 1 .- : . 1 r 1 j. 1 ■ Hall Youngs Curtis Crossland Hi neks Sims Davis Hallgren Patch Boardman Corbett Sprague McClure STUDENT MEMBERS Senior Member J. Milton Sims President Maynard A. Hincks Vice-President Swen E. Hallgren Secretary Carleton F. Davis ALUMNI MEMBERS C. A. 1 [all, ' 10 C. Patch, ' 11 J. H. McClure, ' 05 TRUSTEE MEMBER W. M. Sawyer. ' 01 FACULTY MEMBERS L. S. Corbett E. H. Sprague B. C. Kent A, K. Gardner FACULTY MANAGER ( )F ATHLETICS T. S, Curtis ■Tzvo Hundred Forty-Six com Football Coaching Staff Head Coach Fred Brick Line Coach Bill Kenyon Freshman ' Coach Phil Iones Trainer Stanley Wallace Two Hundred Forty-Seven Varsity Football State Champions Favor Stopped by Bates Starting the season with eleven lettermen and many reserves. Maine was rated as the strongest team in the state. Veterans from the 1930 team were Julius Pike, Herb Lewis, Mai Means, Ed Buzzell, Walt Riley, Mini Romansky, Milt Sims, Cal Fiekett, Sam Calderwood, Fern Bagley, and Ray Smith. These veterans, with men from the two preceding Freshman teams, gave Maine strong hopes for the success of the team. The season started off inauspiciously with Rhode Island, for the first time since 1916, pinning a defeat on Maine. Listless playing and a blocked kick cost it defeat by the best team that Rhode Island has ever put on Alumni Field. After increased work under 1 lead Coach Fred Brice and Line Coach Hill Kenyon, the team left [or Yale. Fighting hard and playing on a day of midsummer temperature, Maine held a powerful Yale team to a score of 19 to 0. With Sims and Favor playing the half- back positions, Romansky at fullback, and Bagley at quarter, the Pale Blue bad a strong backfield. Returning to Connecticut the next week, the Black Bear scored the first victory of the season with a win over Connecticut Aggies. Better work by the line and a display of offensive power in the second half were the most noticeable features of this game. Returning to Alumni Field. Maine lost to New 1 lampsbire in a heart- breaking game on a wet field. Outplayed in every respect, the Wildcats won the game on the Pale Blue ' s Jonah, a blocked kick. iK C Two Hundred Forty-Eight  ? - - Ccilbv Triks a Long One Starting the State Series in good condition and tine spirit, the Bricemen jour- neyed tu Lewiston for the opening tilt with Have Morey ' s powerful eleven. ut- playing Bates in the first half, Maine scored a touchdown as the result of a brilliant fiirty-seven yard run by Don Favor, Sophomore back. Maine was held scoreless in the second half with the exception of a safety. At Waterville, the Pale Blue displayed its full power and defeated a strung Colby team. The powerful offense led by Robertshaw, who scored all of tin- touch- downs, kept the White Mule mi the defense most of the time. In the last game of the year at Orono. a thoroughly outclassed Bowdoin team was whipped to the tune of 20 to 0. The Polar Bears, led by flashy Jit Kicker, were unable to get close enough to the goal line at any time to threaten. The season was a success in spite of the defeats of the early part. Dur- ing the ten year regime ol Fred Brice, Maine has held the sun berth five times and tied twice. Five men, Robertshaw, Aldrich, Favor, Calderwood, ami Craig were chosen for the All-Maine team. Following the custom inaugurated last year. Milt Sims was elected honorary captain. THE SEAS N. GAME BY GAME Rhode Island ? ' H-- Maine 7 Maine opened the season in a rainy day. Early in the game. Rhode Island blocked one of Bagley ' s kicks for a safety. Later, as a result of excellent ball-car- rying by Goff and Craigen, Rhode Island went over for a touchdown, but missed the point after touchdown. The Pale Blue, in spite of poor work by the line. JMv Two Hundred Forty-Nint held Rhode Island for the rest of the game. Maine made a touchdown. Romansky carrvintr the ball. Wilson rained the point after touchdown. Yale 19 Maine The Pale Blue showed the result of the extra week ' s practice in the grueling game with Yale. Maine did not make a first down, but played a fine defensive game. Battling in a temperature of ninety degrees and against three fresh elevens, the team gave Albie Booth and his cohorts no snap. The work of the whole team was greatly improved and prospects seemed much brighter. Conn. Aggies Maine 8 Maine traveled to the Nutmeg State for the second time within two weeks to return with the first scalp of the season. Maine played listlessly in the first half and allowed a lighter team to hold them on even terms. The only scoring in the first two periods was a safety against Conn. Maine came back much stronger in the sec- ond half. A long march down the field ended in a first down with a yard to go Eor a t nichdi iwn. Three tries through the line failed to net the tally. Bagley then threw a short pass to Aldrich for the score. iarvr,-, ana— b •■ Tiiii Hundred Fifty Maine 7 New Hampshire 12 Maine lost a heartbreaking game to New Hampshire on another rainy day. The Wild Cats scored a touchdown early in the game, hut were held to even terms for the remainder of the half. In the second half the Pale Blue made a strong effort which resulted in a touchdown. The point after the touchdown was scored by the unerring Favor Carries thi Bali Tico Hundred Fifty-One toe of Johnnie Wilson. In the last two minutes of play, New Hampshire turned a blocked kick into a touchdown, thus winning the game. Maine 9 Bates 6 Maine opened the State series at Lewiston with Dave Morey ' s outfit, the favor- ites in pre-series predictions, with a hang. The team carried the ball almost to the goal line, only to lose it on downs. In the second quarter, an off -tackle play result- ed in a score, Don Favor running forty-seven yards for the touchdown. Hates came back strongly and scored a touchdown, failing to tie the score by missing the point after touchdown. The rest of the game was evenly fought. Near the last of the game, a safety was scored against Bates by Kiszonak on an attempted pass. Maine 19 Colby 7 Maine displayed its full power for the first time in the season. Led by Robert - shaw playing in his first State series game, Maine completely dominated the White Mule. Team work functioned with precision. Making all of the three touchdowns. Robertshaw at fullback was the stellar performer of the afternoon. Colby seemed unable to stop the smashes through her line. Tivo Hundred Fifty-Two Rhode Island Has the Ball Maine 20 Bowdoin Maine clinched the state title with a victory over a weak Bowdoin team. At no time did even the illusive and speedy Jit Ricker succeed in heing a threat. Mis- plays and errors in judgment cost Maine at least two additional touchdowns. The powerful Maine hackfield. with Rohertshaw at fallback, Sims at right half, Favor at left half, and Wilson at quarter had things their own way. LETTERMEN K. E. Aldrich M. A. Hincks C. L. Arnold A. F. Kiszonak F. S. Bagley 1). F. Fester E.W. Buzzell M. W. Fewis S. H. Calderwood F. J. McCahe F. A. Craig M. F. Means D. E. Favor F. S. Parsons F. C. Fickett J. Pike G. S. Hayes W. E. Riley SUMMARY Rln.de Island 8 Yale 19 Conn. Aggies New Hampshire 12 Bates 6 Colby 7 Bowdoin W. C. Robbins G. T. Rohertshaw M. Romansky O. F. Rumazza J. M. Sims R. A. Smith II. I. T rask J. F. Wilson 1). C. Blake, Mgr. Maine 7 Maine Maine 8 Maine 7 Maine 9 Maine 19 Maine 20    Two Hundred Fifty-Three Honorary Capt. Milt Sims Football Lettermen J  Robertshaw Blake Trask Bagley Aldrich Fickett Hi neks Calderwood Parsons Smith Pike Hayes Lester Robbins Ruzzell Favor Lewis Mc ab Arnold Romansky Sims Kiszonak Means Wilson Two Hundred Fifty-Four Varsity Football Squad • ml Manager Donald C. Blake Mgr.-Elect Thomas M. Hersev £..... ... .  ! 7 wo Hundred Fifty-Five Freshman Football Freshman Football Souad Assistant Coach Fred Bhrk Assistant Coach Art Li ' fkin itt Tzvo Hundred Fifty-Six Freshman Football ' I lie Class of 1935, with Phil Junes again as coach, had a good season in foot- ball. There was a wealth of material, but few were experienced. Coach Junes was assisted by Art Lufkin and Fred Burk in whipping the large squad into shape. ith only six days ' practice, the team played its first game with Maine Central Institute. Although on the short end of the score, the Frosh displayed strong de- fensive power. The only touchdown of the game was made by M.C.I, in the last two minutes of play. The following Friday, the Freshmen faced the strong Bridgton outfit. Another defeat was chalked up against 1935. As in the M.C.I, game, the only touchdown came in the last few minutes of play. When the game ended, the Frosh were in a scoring position. The Freshmen sprang a surprise the next Saturday by holding the strong He- bron team to a scoreless tie. Because of the mud. straight football was the order of the day. The improvement and drive of the Frosh held scoreless a team that had previously defeated the Yale Freshmen. In their next game, the 1935 aggregation showed the work of coaches and players when they overwhelm- ingly defeated Higgins 37-6. MacBride in the backfield and Reese in the line were the stars of the game. Both the offense and the defense worked well. The Freshmen wound up the season by defeating the strong Coburn team. Good teamwork was notice- able. Anderson, Reese, Corrigan, Favor, and MacBride were some of the men that played well for the Frosh. The season, while not as successful as some of previous years, showed a steady improvement in the team. By the hard work of Phil Jones and his assist- ants, a great deal of good material was trained for the next year ' s varsity. SCHEDULE October 3 Frosh M.C.I. 6 ( Ictolier 10 Frosh (I Bridgton 6 ( (ctober 17 Frosh Hebron ( Ictober 23 Frosh ? 7 H.C.I. 6 ( )ctober 30 Frosh 13 Coburn 7 Honorary Capt. Sam Reese Two I html red Fifty-Seven Two Hundred Fifty-Eiglit Kfofr- wo Hundred Fifty-Nine M-A-l-N-E RAH McCarthy Ingrallam Young Gailey The cheering at the football games this fall was led by Ronald Young assisted by Carl Ingraham, Don Green, Ray Gailey, and Joe McCarthy. Much credit is due to these rhythmatic howlers for the hearty cheers of the student body which so ably co- operated with them in doing their part to aid the team in action. Changes have come. Another Bananas has left us hereaved, and Maine Night has heeu changed to Homecoming Day. But to cheer up those that may feel too badly about these changes, may we state tha t the woods are still quite full of Bananas, and that the change of name has not led to a change of spirit or attendance. Q??t Two Hundred Sixty Varsity Cross Country State Champions Honorary Capt. Ev Gunning Coach Jenkins called out the cross country squad at the opening of school, and training was soon in full swing. The veterans Everett Gunning and Harry Booth were hack, together with Osgood. Earle, Shaw. Corbett, and others. The team opened the season with Connecticut Aggies at Storrs on October 10, on the afternoon of the football game. The race was run between the halves of the game and was a complete walkaway for the Pale Blue. Maine made almost a perfect score, 17 to 41. Harry Booth, Ev Gunning, and Ted Earle came in together in a tie for first place. Osgood was a short distance behind the winners to take fourth place, and Russ Shaw finished seventh. The next meet with Bates for the State Championship was held at LeWiston on October 24. The result was another triumph for Maine, 27 to 31. Although Harry Bath led the most of the way, the veteran Bates runners, Whitten and Jellison. took the first two places. Booth finished third and Gunning and Ted Earle tied for fourth place. Red Osgood came in in seventh place and Russ Shaw in eighth place. It was the close finish that won the race for Maine. After two weeks of hard work, the squad left for the New England Intercol- Mitt T-wo Hundred Sixty-One Iegiates at Boston on November 9. The race, which was very close, resulted in a victory for the University of New Hampshire with a score of 52, and second place to Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a score of 77. The Pale Blue took third place with 98 points. Bowdoin was fourth with 111 points, Bates fifth with 1 14, Rhode Island sixth with 129, and Northeastern seventh with 148. Harry Booth took fourth place with the time of twenty-eight minutes and three seconds. The winning time was twenty-seven minutes and fifty and four-fifths seconds. Gunning finished close hehind Booth in fifth place. Russ Shaw was twenty-seventh. Ted Earle thirtieth, and Red Osgood in thirty-second place. The team competed in the National Cross Country Races at New York on No- vemher 16. Maine placed ninth in the meet with the men finishing in twenty-fourth, thirtieth, fifty-first, sixty-second, sixty-third, and seventy-fifth places. Prospects seem hright for a good season next fall. Booth, Earle, Shaw, and Osgood of this year ' s team will he back as well as the stars of the Frosh team. Black, Drummon d, and Saunders. Honorary Captain Everett A. Gunning Manager Maynard E. Lombard Manager-Elect Frederick R. Black C ach Chester A. Jenkins Trainer Stanley M. Wallace LETTERMEN R. E. Austin E. A. Gunning II. F. Booth R. C. Masterman I). P. Corbett G. M. Osgood T. A. Earle R. W. Shaw M. E. Lombard, Mgr. SUMMARY Connecticut Aggies 41 Maine 17 Bates 3 1 Maine 17 At N. E. I. C. A. A. 1st, New Hampshire. 52 2nd, M. 1. T., 77 3rd. Maine, 98 At I. C. A. A. A. A. Maine in ninth place 43C 1 wo Hundred Sixty-Two Varsity Cross Country Squad Coach Chester A. Jenkix Manager Maynard E. Lombard Two Hundred Sixty-Three Freshman Cross Country When the call was issued in the fall for freshman cross country, a large squad reported to Coach Jenkins. In accord with the policy of last year, the squad was divided in Team A and Team B. Hard training was started at once. Team B opened the season on ( )ctober 1- by defeating Brewer 27 to -?8. Team A overwhelmed Hebron on October 17 by turning in a perfect score. The whole team tied for first place. On October 22, both teams competed at ( )rono. Team A defeated Lee Academy. 25 to 31. Black and Drummond tied for first place. Team B took Stetson into camp, 19 to 38. Team A travelled to Lee on October 26 to again race Lee Academy. Another victory, 27 to 29, was the result. Black and Drummond once more tied for first. The rest of the team placed fourth, ninth, and eleventh. Another double race was run at Orono on No- vember 4. Team A defeated Brewer 17 to 43. Black, Drummond, and Saunders tied for lirst. Team I! defeated Winterport, 28 to 31. A team was sent to Boston to compete in the New Englands on November 9. The meet was won by University of New Hampshire with a score of 54. Maine was a close second with 60 points. Black was fourth, Drummond sixth, Saunders ninth. Marsh nineteenth, and Pettenglll twenty-second. The season was closed by the sending of Black, Drummond, and Saunders to the Na- tionals at New York on November 16. The men made a tine showing. Black finished in fourth place, Drummond in sixth, and Saunders in fourteenth. SUMMARY Team B 27 Brewer 28 Team A 15 Hebron 45 Lee 31 Stetson 38 Lee 29 Brewer 43 ™ Winterport 31 Honorary Captain Ken Black Team 4 25 Team I ' . 19 Team A 27 Team A 17 Team B 28 Two Hundred Sixty-Four IKE Freshman Cross Country Squad J [onorary Captain Kenneth I ). Black Manager Frederick R. Black Coach Chester A. Jenkins Trainer Stanley M. Wallace X I ' M KRAI. MEN K. Anderson D. M. Bailey K. D. Black W. B. Cole J. D. Crocker H. H. Drummond N. P. Keene E. S. Littlefield J. W. Marsh F. G. Morong A. A. Nichols G. S. Pettengill D. A. Piper H. C. Saunders F. 1.. Spaulding R. F. Wishart wo Hundred Sixty-Five Winter Sports State Champions Winter Sports, a recognized and well established minor sport, had a good year in spite of the handicap of a lack of snow. Ted Curtis was again coach, and to his work much of the success of the season may be attributed. ( n December 23, a team composed of Robbins, Drummond, Green, and Soren- sen was sent to Lake Placid. Y ith over fifteen colleges represented, the team did well. Robbins placed third in the two mile snowshoe race. Green ninth in the four- teen kilometer ski race and tenth in the down hill ski race, and Sorensen in the down hill ski race. Maine was represented by a team made up of Robbins, Davis. Drummond, Green, and Sorensen at the Dartmouth Carnival on February 6. Robbins sprang a surprise when he won the two mile snowshoe race in the record-breaking time of nine minutes and fifty-nine seconds. Drummond took fifth place in the same event coming in less than a hundred yards behind the winner. Sorensen tied for third in the ski jump. In the slalom race, Sorensen finished thirteenth and Green sixteenth. Green. Sorensen, and Davis took tenth, sixteenth, and eighteenth places respective- ly. Maine placed third in the meet with a score of b) A points. Of the thirteen teams in the meet, six failed to score. ' the team wound up the season by a dual meet with Bates at Orono. Maine won the championship for the second year by a score of 38 to 28. Wilfred Davis was the star for Maine with a total of nine points, and Carpen- ter starred for Bates with thirteen points. The feature of the meet was the contest between bitten and Robbins in the two mile snow- shoe race. Whitten won by a lead of hardly three yards. The snowshoe dash was won by Lewis Hardison. Bruce Ashworth won the ski jump, and Don Green again took the five mile ski race. Many of the second and third places were taken by Maine. Due to the heavy going no records were established. Manager Leif I. Sorensen Two Hundred Sixty-Six W 52l i ' _ Winter Sports Team Honorary Captain Winston C. Robbins Manager I ,ei f I . S irensen Coach Theodore S. Curtis LETTERMEN V. II. Ashton I). L. Green W. B. Ashworth C. H. Hardison W. S. Davis L. M. Hardison H. H. Drummoncl L. I. Sorensen R. E. Elliott W. C. Robbins SUMMARY Lake Placid 3rd place in 2 mile snowshoe race, ninth in fourteen kilometer ski race Dartmouth Meet 3rd place in meet with ft ' .i points. Robbins broke record in 2 mile snowshoe race State Meet Maine 38 Bates 28 9 1 - . Hon. Captain Win Robbins ' ,V( Hundred Sixty-Seven Relay and Indoor Track Shortly after Christmas, work was started in preparation for relay and track. The Christmas Handicap had given a line on the material and prospects seemed good for a successful season. The relay team opened the season by competing in the Knights of Columbus Games at Boston on January 30. The team composed of McKiniry, Timberlake, Moulton, and Wendell defeated Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Frosh started their season by a dual meet with Bridgton Academy on Feb- ruary 20. The result was a victory for 1935. February 19 the varsity squad left for Boston to take part in the University Club Meet the following day. The col- leges competing in this meet were divided into classes according to size. Bowdoin sprang a surprise when they won Class B. Maine was second with a score of 35 J points. The relay team won from Boston University in the fastest time of the meet. The team was composed of Timberlake, Wendell. Moulton, and Pendleton. Mai Means won the fifty yard dash. Alton Alley took the shot put. Don Favor, compet- ing for the first time in varsity competition, won third place in the thirty-five pound weight. Webb took sec- ond in the pole vault and second in the high jump. ( )n March 5, the squad held a dual meet with Bates at Lewiston. The Pale Blue won alone by its superior- ity in the field events, as the runners seemed unable to do much i in the Bates track. Webb broke the record for the pole vault indoors, on a special attempt. Webb, Harry Burnham, and Phil Havey tied for first in the pole vault. Webb took the high jump. Cal Fickett was another big point winner, taking first in the thirty-five pound weight and first in the discus throw. Alton Alley won the shot put, and Mai Means took the forty yard dash. On the same day, the Frosh competed against Hebron, defeating them 85 to 19. The yearlings took first places in all but the broad jump. Black and Drum- mond shone in the running events. On March 12, the season was finished with a dual meet with Dartmouth at Orono. The result was as ex- pected — a victory for the Big Green, 7 to 48. Four new records were set by Dartmouth men. Eliot put the shot to a record breaking distance. McCoy, Dartmouth star, set a new record time in the three hundred vard dash. Miles topped the bar for a record in the high Hon. Capt. Bob Timberlake Kfofri Two Hundred Sixty-Eight jump. Metcalf hurled the javelin over eleven feet beyond Pickett ' s record. The contest between Booth of Maine and Langley of Dartmouth in the one mile run was the thrill of the evening. Booth just nosed out his opponent by his sprint on the home stretch. Cal Pickett took the discus throw. Don Favor won the thirty-five pound weight. Freeman Webb had no difficulty in taking the pole vault. Mai Means, short distance speedster, took the seventy yard dash. Honorary Captain Robert E. Timberlake Manager Leroy F. Shaw Coach Chester A. Jenkins Trainer Stanley M. Wallace PFTTFRMFN A. W. Alley H. E. Booth H. J. Rurnham D. E. Favor L. C. Fickett E. A. Gunning W. F. Hathaway P. A. Havev D. L. McKiniry M. P. Means E. Moulton R. E. Pendleton R. E. Timberlake F. G. Webb R. P. Wendell P. F. Shaw, Mgr. SUMMARY Relay At Knights of Columbus Games Maine defeated M. I. T. At University Club Meet Maine defeated Boston University Maine 62 Indoor Track At University Club Meet Class B, Maine 2nd place with ,1? ' j points Bates 55 Maine 48 Dartmouth. .78 1 )33 Two Hundred Sixty-Nine Varsity Relay Team Manager Leroy F. Shaw Two Hundred Seventy ?! Active plans are now being considered for the completion of the Memorial ( rymnasium. Taking advantage of the low prices of material at the present time, the committee is working on a change in plan that they hope will make the early con- struction of the building possible. The finishing of this project is looked upon with intense and hopeful interest by all students and alumni who realize how much this building will mean to the University. Kfo? Two Hundred Seventy-( '  .• Varsity Track State Ch ampions ■aflP ' ---- r ; Capt. Raymo White Glad to be outdoors after the long winter, the Pale Blue opened the season by journeying to Hanover for a dual meet with Dartmouth on May 2. Although out- classed, the team did well. The final score was Maine 47 and Dartmouth 88. The Black Bear took five first places. Captain Raymo White captured first place in the hundred yard dash, Steve Mank in the eight-eighty, Harry Booth in the one mile run. Ev Gunning in the two mile run, and Cliff Curtis in the discus throw. Maine met the M.I.T. squad at Orono on May 9 and emerged victorious with the score of 82 to 53. The team amassed a string of first places as well as second and third places. Raymo White won the hundred and the two-twenty. Steve Mank took the eight-eighty, Harry Booth the one mile run, Art Lufkin the two-twenty low hurdles. In the field events, Norm Webber won the discus, Lovell Chase the broad jump, and Freeman Webb the pole vault. ' Die next on the schedule was the State Meet at Orono. The Black Bear came out on top with the score of 45 points, closely followed by Bowdoin with 43 7 points, ??l Two Hundred Seventy-Two Bates with 32 J ; points, and Colby with 14 points. The meet was held in a pouring rain which made for adverse conditions. In spite of this handicap. Raymo White ran the hundred yard dash in ten flat, and Freeman Wehh broke the state record for the pole vault with a jump of twelve feet and one inch. White won the two-twenty as well as the hundred. Cliff Curtis, Norm Webber, and Alton Alley won respec- tively all points in the discus. Alley won the shot put. Maine sent a team to the New England lntercollegiates held at Hates. The meet was won by the University of New Hampshire. Raymo White ' s time in the hundred yard clash trials was as fast as the final time, but he was unable to compete in the semi-finals because of illness. The only points that Maine got were taken by Freeman Webb who took second place in the pole vault. The Pale Blue ' s prospects appear hopeful for the 1932 season with a number of veterans and some good men from the freshman team ready to step in and win. Captain Raymond F. White Manager Winthrop C. Libby Manager-Elect John P. Doyle Coach Chester A. Jenkins Trainer Stanley M. Wallace LETTERMEN A. W. Alley H. E. Booth J. B. I ' .ranch L. C. Chase C. E. Curtis J. P. Gonzals E. A. ( running W. H. Jensen P. A. Havev A. R. I.ul ' kin S. I.. Mank M. F. Means R. E. Pendleton N. W. Webber R. F. White W. P. Stiles F. G. Webb W. C. Libby, Mgr. Two Ihnulrstl Si-vriily-Thr, Varsity Track Squad Manager Winthrop C. Libby Manager-Elect John P. Doyle «}?? Two Hundred Seventy-Four More Old Timers fe ! f J Ut?3r Two Hundred Seventy-Five Freshman Track The 1934 Track Teem had a very successful season, winning all the meets that they competed in. Some fine future varsity material was discovered and developed. Don Favor was the outstanding star of the season. The Frosh opened the season hy having a triangular meet with Old Town and Brewer. The final score was 59 points for 1934, 36 for Old Town, and 13 for Brewer. O ' Connell took first in the two-twenty and four- forty. Phil Parsons won the hundred. First places were taken in the hammer throw and shot put as well as a number of second and third places. Portland was overwhelmed with the score of 95 to 31 in a dual meet at Orono. Favor was the high scorer of the meet, winning the broad jump, high jump, hammer throw, discus, javelin, and tying for first in the pole vault. The Frosh won most of the running events, taking the hundred, two-twenty, and four-forty, one mile run, eight-eighty, and the low and high hurdles. On May 2, the Frosh snowed Deering under to the depth of 109 to 6 l 2 . The meet was a complete walkaway for 1934. Deering did not win a single first place. Favor had another big day, scoring thirty points in the field events against his former teammates. The Frosh wound up the year by defeating an Aroostook aggregation, 70 l s to 7) 2 i. The Aroostook team was composed oi men from Caribou, Houlton, and Presque Isle. 1934 took eight first places besides a number of second and third places. ! )?? Tico Hundred Seventy-Six Freshman Track Squad Honorary Captain Philip S. Parsons Manager John P. Doyle Coach Chester A. fenkins NUMERAL MEN K. E. Aldrich F. R. Black N. . Crosby C. F. Davis R. M. Doughert) T. A. Earle D. P. Corhett D. E. Favor L. M 1 lardison I. W. Harvey W. 11. Hastings E. M. Hildreth R. L. Hill L. J. O ' Connell P. S. Parsons H. S. Rogers E. 1). Thompson G. W. Warren Freshmen 59 Freshmen 95 Freshmen 109J 2 Freshmen 76 ) $ SUMMARY ( ld Town 36 Portland M I )eering I6yi Aroostook 31 3 13 iidr Two Hundred Seventy-Seven Varsity Baseball Tied for State Championship During the latter part of the winter, the baseball squad worked out daily in the cage. With the advent of spring and hare ground. Coach Brice had the men work- ing hard in preparation for the out-of-state trip. A successful season seemed likely. The calibre of the pitching staff was better than it had been for some years with Perkins, Solander. Nutting, Spurling, Romansky, and Churchill in togs. Captain Bill Wells was catching, supported by Clark Abbott of last year ' s freshman team. With McCabe, Hallgren, Lewis, and Smith in the infield, and Hincks and Kiszonak in the outfield, prospects were good for a championship team. The team opened the season by playing Colby at Waterville on April 20. A defeat, 4 to 3, proved to be an ill harbinger for the trip. The following day a long hop was made to Kingston, R. I., where the Pale Blue met Rhode Island and lost again, 5 to 1. The next day the squad jumped over to Storrs, only to lose to Connecticut Aggies, 5 to 4. The team fin- ished the trip by playing Bowdoin at Brunswick. Another defeat of 4 to 1 was suffered. The long trip with the string of defeats was not an auspicious start to the season. The Black Bear came back strongly, however, on May 2, to defeat Colby, 14 to 12. in the first home game of the sea- son. They followed up this victory by trouncing Bowdoin, 12 to 2, on May 6. After this, the squad went on the road again, going to Lewiston twice, on May 9 and May 13. The Bale Blue pinned two defeats on the Bobcat, 6 to 2 and 3 to 2. The third game with Bates at Orono on May 15 resulted in a victory for Bates, 9 to 4. On May 19, the Black Bear met Bowdoin at Orono. At the end of the game Maine was on the right end of a 5 to score. The team went to Bruns- wick on May 26 to again meet the Polar Bear, In a close game, Maine lost, 2 to 1. The season was finished with two home games. Captain Bill Wells Two Hundred Seventy-Eight am On May 27, Maine took Bates into camp, 7 to 4. Colby came up on May 30 only to go back with a 4 to 3 defeat. Due to frequent rains and final examinations, the last game of the series with Colby could not be played. The close of the season found Maine tied with Colby for the State Championship. The team proved to be a powerful aggregation, although the victories seemed to come in streaks. Al Perkins was the pitching ace, assisted by Nutting, Solander, Spurling, and Romansky. Bill Yells was unable to play the latter part of the sea- son due to illness. Clark Abbott took his place. Pat McCabe, third baseman, Ray Smith, first baseman, and Blondy Ilincks. outfielder, were picked for the All- Maine team. April 20 April 21 April i April 24 Max- ■ May 6 Mav 9 Mav 13 Mav 15 May 19 May 26 May 27 Mav 30 VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE M o Colby at Waterville 3 4 Rhode Island at Kingston 1 5 Connecticut Aggies at Storrs 4 5 Bowdoin at Brunswick 1 4 Colby at ( )rono 14 12 Bowdoin at ( )rono 12 2 Bates at Lewiston 6 2 Bates at Lewiston 3 2 Bates at rono 4 9 Bowdoin at ( )rono 5 Bowdoin at Brunswick 1 2 Bates at ( rono 7 4 Colby at Orono 4 3 Two Hundred Scicnly-S ' inc m I, ? . it I ' S W iN; Varsity Baseball Squad Manager Neil M. Calderwood Manager-Elect Edwin M. Dane 53 TwQ Hundred Eighty Yesterday Tivo Hundred Eighty-One Freshman Baseball At the very first call for men, a large number of aspirants for positions on the Frosh team were out under the direction of Coach Bill Kenyon. The choice of a team was difficult as there were many men for some positions and few for others. After a short period of training, the team met Kents 1 lill at ( (rono on April 24. The Frosh won, 10 to 8, in a typically first game. The greatest weakness seemed to be in the pitching staff. The second game was with the fast M.C.I, outfit at Orono. hen the loosely played game was over, the Frosh were trailing in a 14 to 6 score. On May 6 the squad left on a two day trip. The first game was with Hebron, where the Frosh were shut out. 9 to 0. From Hebron the team went to Kents Hill for the second game of the season with this outfit. 1935 ' s second victory of the year was acquired with a score of 12 to 3. Back at irono, the Frosh met J 1. C. 1. The team Erom Charleston was victori- ous in a close game, 7 to 6. The final game of the season was played with E.M.C.S. from Bucksport. This game resulted in another defeat, ( to 5. The season was not as successful as those of some years, due to a lack of material and bad weather conditions that made practice difficult. SCHEDULE April 24 Kents Hill at Orono May 2 .M.C.I, at ( Irono May 7 Hebron at Hebron May 8 Kents Hill at Kents Hill May 14 1 figgins at Orono May 17 E.M.C.S. at Orono Frosh 10 K. II 8 Frosh 6 M.C.I 14 Frosh Hebron ... .9 Frosh 12 K. H 3 Frosh 6 H.C.I 7 Frosh ..5 E.M.C.S. . . .6 Two Hundred Eighty-Two Freshman Baseball Squad Honorary Captain Kenneth E. Aldrich Manager Edward M . Dane Coach William C. Kenyon NUMERAL MEN K. E. Aldrich J. M. Attridge N. E. Bartlett S. H. Blanchard A. M. Giguere N. H. Gray I. L. Godinsky A. L. Heakl M. H. Judd P. C. Karalekas H. J. McCusker G. E. Osgood (i. M. Osgood R. F. Pascarelli J. E. Pearson R. L. Rice D. W. Ring S. R. Searles F. L. Topolosky H. L. Wilbur P. rl. Winchenhaugh Two Hundred Eighty-Three Freshman Basketball Shortly before Christmas vacation. Coach Kenyon issued the first call for bas- ketball candidates. More than a hundred men turned out, but this number was soon reduced to thirty or forty. On the return from vacation, work was started in earnest. Following the cus- tom ot last year, the squad was divided into Team A and Team B, each with sep- arate schedules. Team A opened its season by defeating Crosby High of Belfast. They fol- lowed this up by winning from Coburn. The first defeat of the season was received at the hands of Kents Hill, 34 to 16. The game with Oilman High of Northeast Harbor resulted in another frosh victor)-. Hebron was taken into camp by the close score of 28 to 24. Team A wound up the home games by defeating Higgins, Ricker, and M.C.I, in four days. The squad started the Aroostook trip by defeating Houlton, 34 to 25. The game with Presque Isle result- Oj ed in the second defeat of the season, 34 to 28. Caribou was next defeated, 34 to 16. From Caribou, the team went to Fort Fairfield and chalked up another victory. They finished the trip by defeating Ricker. 18 to 12. John Roberts was high scorer of the team; next was Anderson. Kents Hill, which administered a de- feat to the Frosh, won the State Prep School Cham- pionship. Presque Isle, our other conqueror, took the State High School Championship. Crosby High .-.10 Coburn 29 Kents Hill 16 Gilman High 12 Hebron 24 H.C.I 18 Kicker 16 M.C.I 24 1 loulton 25 i ' resi|ue Isle 34 Caribou 16 Fort Fairheld 17 Kicker 12 Hon. Cai ' t. Milt Mi Bride 39 Freshmen 32 Freshmen . . . . ....16 30 Freshmen .... ' 8 . ... 34 Freshmen . . . . ....42 30 34 Freshmen . . . . .... 28 34 31 Freshmen . . . . .... 1 8 tt)3r?i Two Handled Eighty-Four K ■ ■- j j.«g «Jsaa2=ac-a qpK- ■ m M ! b03 i IT Freshman Basketball Squad Manager Robert S. Ives K)?3 wo Hundred I ighly I wc Intramural Athletic Association Bendtsen Munroe Wilson mlton Whit more McDonnell R Roman sky Rumazza Burk Hamilton I n U Prof. Wallace Robertshav Leddy Stanley M. Wallace Director of Intramural Sports Two Hundred Eighty-Six Intramural Athletics Intramural sports have had another successful year. The fraternity houses are showing more and more interest in the various sports, and close competition was had in touch football, basketball, track, and relay. Due to the tragic death of Emile Dawson on March 1, as a result of injuries received in a boxing bout, it was decided to omit the sport for the rest of the year. Sigma Alpha Epsilon won the touch football championship this fall. Basketball started off with a rush, and some fast games were played through the schedule. The division of the leagues was changed this season. Instead of the Northern and Southern Leagues, the fraternities were divided into League A and League B, without consideration of geographical lines. Phi Eta Kappa was the win- ner of League A and Phi Kappa of League B. Phi Eta won the championship in a hard-fought game, 35 to 25. The Intramural Track Meet was held on February 2R. Heta Theta Pi ' s two- man team, Fickett and Floring, won the Charles Rice Tropin- from Phi Eta Kappa by a score of .il T j points to 23 ' ... They also won the Intramural Cup with a score of 43 ' _. points. Lai Fickett burled the javelin for a new record of 182 feet and inches. Moulton ran the three hundred in the record time of 33 seconds. The relay championship was won by Phi Eta Kappa. Two Hundred Eighty-Seven Wrestling — ?4 n£- }]$ ■ i Wrestling Squad Wrestling was introduced this year and it bids fair to become a minor spurt. Many were attracted to try out for the competition, and the matches were well at- tended and greatly enjoyed. A squad was out all winter for instruction under Coach John Mee. A great deal of credit and praise is due to Coach Mee for his excellent and hard work in ad- vancing the sport. The final hunts were run off in March for trophies presented by the Intramural Athletic Association. riTLE IK )LDERS Heavyweight Division Samuel II. Reese Light Heavyweight Division Leonard R. Sidelinger Middleweight Division Charles A. Sinclair Lightweight Division John 11. DeWitt .-. o Hundred I ,.■ : ■ ihl Intramural Champions J 1 f a — iP- s S 7 SJ Sigma Alpha Epsilon Touch Football Team Phi Eta Kappa Basketball Team Kfo l Two Hundred Eighty-Nine Intramural Champions L ► i r — — — : - ■ ' ■ rwil PP M ' I H  ! ■ ' ■I J ' II 1IW M II I M | y ; _ Beta Theta Pi Track Team Phi Eta Kappa Relay Team K)?3 Two Hundred Ninety Helen A. Lengyel Director of Women ' s Athletics Two Hundred Ninety-One Girls ' Athletic Association M. Dunn Stearns Cushing Perkins Davis Henry Randall Young A. Dunn Hilliker Barry Mutty Miss Rogers Moulton Bolarj President Helen W. Stearns Vice-President Marjorie Moulton Secretary Winifred V. Cushing Treasurer Olive Perkins Manager of Hockey Evelyn R. Randall Manager of Basketball Katherine Y. Trickey Manager of Volley Ball Marie J. Mutty Manager of Track Merrita L. Dunn Manager of Archery Elizabeth S. Hilliker Manager of Tennis Eloise S. Young _J1 Two Hundred Ninety-Two Qtt Women ' s Athletics In accordance with a policy started last year, there is no intercollegiate competi- tion in women ' s athletics. Supervised by Miss Helen Lengyel, director of women ' s physical education, and Miss Marion Rogers, assistant director, the women are di- vided into teams that compete in the leagues that are formed. The varsity teams are honorary and are made up of outstanding players of the league teams. Many sports are played. Field hockey holds the center of the stage in the fall. There is also competition in volley hall. In the winter, a basketball league is formed, and fast games are played. The girls ' rifle team, coached by Captain Wear, fires tele- graphic matches with other colleges. Archery is an ever growing and popular sport. The present policy was adopted for the purpose of bringing out more girls for sports and of giving all a chance to compete in athletics of some kind. K)?? Two Hundred Ninety-Three Varsity Girls ' Hockey Team mh Freshman Girls ' Hockey Team Two Hundred Ninety-Four B AX AN AS Tii ' o Hundred Ninety-Five ADVERTISERS Index to Advertisers Adams Furnishing Goods Co 329 Bacon Printing Co 323 Bangor Baking Co 311 Bangor Box Co 333 Bangor Furniture Co 301 Bangor Gas Light Co 319 Bangor House 333 Bangor Hydro Stores 313 N. H. Bragg and Sons 321 Ye Brass Rail 313 Brooks Brick Co 327 Brown and White Paper Co 321 Arthur Chapin Co 321 A. B. Clay 333 E. A. Cronin 311 Crowell and Lancaster 323 Dakin ' s Sporting Goods Co 301 Dillingham ' s 333 The Dole Co 329 Dunham and Hanson Co 319 R. B. Dunning and Co 311 E. Y. Eldridge Co 319 J. W. Eshelman and Son 331 Farnsworth ' s Cafe 331 Goldsmith ' s 329 Haynes and Chalmers Co 315 Henley-Kimball Co 331 Joseph M. Herman Shoe Co 327 Howard- Wesson Co ' 25 Jonason ' s 305 Jordan Lumber Co 319 Keene ' s Ice Cream Co 331 Klyne Studio 299 Lancev House 311 Lewis ' S. Libby 327 The Maine Bear 329 The Maine Studio 315 C. D. Merrifield 329 Merrill Trust Co 3(17 Miller-Webster Co 323 W. A. Mosher 331 R. I. Myers 329 Otto Nelson Co 307 Fred C. Park 32.1 L. A. Paul Co., Inc 323 Pioneer Engraving Co 327 Rice Co 321 Rines Co 313 Simmonds and Hammond Mfg. Co 333 Ben Sklar 301 Staples Motor Coaches 321 Strand Theater 319 L. H. Thompson 32 Turner Centre Ice Cream Co 315 University of Maine 309 University Store Co 315 Blaine S. Viles 301 E. J. Virgie 329 Wetmore-Savage Co 323 Winslow and Co 327 Tu ' o Hundred Ninety-Eight Twins — halves? — doubles? Like as two peas in a pod; Yet, each has an individual Soul, Through the subtle fact of God. Twin images in form and face; Each, the other ' s counterpart; Yet, each has distinctive identity. Through photographic An_, James Terrence McAloon_, To Albert E. Klyne Woe Klyne Studio Portrait ' Photographers to the University of SMaine Location — Studio in the Pearl Building, Bangor opposite the Park Theatre, at the foot of State Street Hill. The University of Maine branch of the studio at Orono, will be located on Mill Street directly opposite the Strand Theatre, which will be reopened in the fall of 1932 and be fitted up and used exclusively for University of Maine students and faculty. Special prices always to all persons connected with the University, and very special prices to Juniors and others connected with the publication of the Maine Prism. Tu ' o Hundred Xinety-Xine HUMOR Humor, as our worthy adviser and counsellor. Brother Webster, defines it. is a mental quality which delights in ludicrous or mirthful ideas. But like the short man ' s arm around the stout girl ' s waist, this definition does not cover every point. In fact, I dare to take issue with the mighty man of words right off the bat. collo- quially speaking, by stating that humor is not a mental quality. If a man says that he sees humor in a situation, does he mean that he sees a mental quality in it? No, • (scar, he does not mean that. He means that he sees something to laugh at, and laughing is a term that goes as inevitably with humor as tears go with tin- happiness. The laughing does not have to break out like the measles, but can be internal with a full measure of satisfaction, like the subject of the Eighteenth Amendment. Now the first rule to follow when defining humor is to subsume under a proxi- mate genus, and when you say something to laugh at, the genus is not sufficiently proximate. Suppose we say a state of affairs. and apply the adjective laugh- able. Now we have it — or at least, the author of this little monograph thinks we have. Humor is a laughable state of affairs. Moreover, humor is an abstract term and cannot be defined concretely. There is nothing which can lie definitely set aside and labeled humor, like cough syrup. The clergyman and the bum. the American and the Englishman, the reader of the Spectator Papers and the reader of the Sunday Comic Supplement all have their varying ideas of humor. Ear be it from anyone to tell a man when to laugh. Kfo? ' 7 lircc Hundred Bangor Furniture Qompany Complete House Furnishers 84-88 Hammond Street Bangor, Mainj Blaine S. Viles Maine Timberlands Augusta, Maine-; Ben Sklar Braeburn University Clothes Knox Hats Lotus Shoes McGregor Sport Wear Wilson Bros. Haberdashery Old Town, Me. Tel. 10-11 Dakin ' s Sporting Goods Co. Bangor and Waterville Siiep Hi ' rii, ' 17 Mark Hurd, ' 26 M.nr. Bangor Mgr. Waterville Store Store Wholesale and Retail K)3? Three Hundred One King Arthur And His Table Rounde BOOK III CHAPTER 1. HOW A DAMOSEL ATTENDED YE GOAT MEETINGE OF KING ARTHUR AND HIS KNIGHTIES. It befell that one day Kink Arthur and his Knighties sat about ye Table Rounde devouring a hip of a horse, when ye kinge commanded silence by rapping upon his mug with mighte and maine, and spake, savinge : House bills are due next Michael- mas Day. At this moment there rode into the festive hall a damosel on a burro, who straightaway dismounted and fled to the king, cryinge: A boone, a boone. Sir King. A churlish knightie holdeth mine father captive, and maketh him to do all matter of odd jobs about his Castle, from weedinge ye dungeon to spotting pool balls. Can you tie that, quoth the Kinge, Who undertaketh to free this maiden ' s old man ? How about you, Sir Twistam ? Alack, I am out for the second assistant business managership of jousting, anJ I am pretty busy. And thereupon Sir Uwin and Sir Holdsalot and the rest of the noble knighties spoke to similar purport, but at last up spake Sir G ' wan, who, though youthful, shivered a mean lance, sayinge : Don ' t cry, little girl, I ' ll bail out your gosh dang father. What is ye name of ye villain ? He goetli by the name Sir Loyne, quoth she. Let me at him. He ' s my meat. rejoineth the bold bad boy. CHAPTER 2. HOW SIR G ' WAN AND YE LADIE JOURNEYED AND HOW SIR G ' WAN FOUGHT WITH YE KINGE OF YE FAIERIES. CHAPTER 3. HOW SIR G ' WAN STOPPED AND KILLED TWO NIGHTS AND AN EVENING IN A P.AR-ROOME. CHAPTER 4. HOW SIR G ' WAN BASTED SIR LOYNE. And presentlie they came unto the Castle of Sir Loyne. from whose turret slung numerous pennants, banners and ye feudal washinge. Thereupon Sir G ' wan called out to Sir Loyne. administer inge unto him ye razze. Straightaway, Sir Loyne clattered over ye draw bridge, and ye warriors, like unto two cheese houndes, had at one another as if it had been thunder. Right furioslie raged ye tussle, till Sir Loyne slipped across a mean haymaker with his brass knuckle that spank upon ye jaw of his opponent. But our fair knightie was still the Sir G ' wan of college days, and as he tumbled secured a half nelsone and a head scissors on ye tyrante. Ouch! quoth Sir Loyne. Say uncle! rejoined Sir G ' wan applyinge pressure with his mailed shanks. Ugklbud! gurgled ye villaine and Sir G ' wan, impatient at being disobeyed, straightwaie applied full force to his famous head holde, and severed ye head unto him, which bounde into ye moate below — kersplosh! Three Hundred Two ANY NOON ; ANYWHERE What ' s an engineer know about work? What ' s an A.B. know about work? The show last night was terrible, why — — what Jack had at the dance last night? Bill told me — Mac crawled in about one so — Yeh, took ' em way out beyond Pushaw — no, they had to walk all the way. Who got that Mechanics problem? Got hitched. Catch me tying up to one — — get a D in that course I ' ll be lucky. No line a-tall. ' Solutely dumb. — got more than was good for him; wont do it again right away — Whats an A.B. know about work? What ' s an engineer know about work? M Hell, yes. muttered the Devil, picking up the phone receiver. M You made me what I am today. Oh. Prof, I ' ll get you yet; You made me what I am today, A hopeless freshman yet. -M- Prof. Young: Now, then, name the principal enzymes and their functions. Co-ed : Why, er. they ' re a sort of an officer in the navy. She laid the still, white form beside that which had gone before. No moan, no sigh from her. Suddenly she let forth a cry that pierced the still air, making it vi- brate into a thousand echoes ; it seemed as though it came from her very soul ! Twice it was repeated, and then all was quiet again. She would lay another egp; tomorrow. -M- It ' s hound to occur. remarked the pessimist as he saw the howling dog run past with a can tied to its tail -M- Ride and the co-eds ride with you — walk and you walk alone. Three Hundr ed Three :ifl9fri Three Hundred Four l [pw! A LARGER CHOICE OF DELICIOUS THINGS TO EAT SODA Pasty Luncheon or a Full Course Dinner, with a antalizing Aroma of Freshness, and Rich in Vitamin Rich Mellow Ice Cream and Cool Refreshing Soda Pure. Delicious Home Made Candv Jonason ' s 11 Main Street, Bangor, Me. CANDY ICE CREAM LUNCHEON «}3? Three Hundred Fh ' i He had thrown me over for the last time. No longer would I stand for his pas- sionate emhraces. That last time had finished everything. Before that I had thought that I stood a chance with him, hut evidently I was just another person to he used and then tossed aside. Why had he thrown himself at me in the first place ? I tried to evade his advances. But no, he must clasp me to his bosom, his chest must heave, his hot hreath must sear my flesh. His hands — ah, his hands, grasping me, gripping me in a death-like grasp, as though they would never give me up. Must I stand his advances, must I endure his rushes that swept me off my feet ? No ! I ' ll he damned if I will. Rather I ' ll crawl to some secluded corner and lie there until everyone has left me. The wrestling champion has thrown me for the last time. THEN AND NOW Yes, I loved you, and you knew it When I was a lonesome lad, Offered you all of my fortune, Tho ' six hucks was all I had. Loved you with a fire-like passion That consumed my very soul ; Would have slaved for you forever, With just your smile for me as goal. But you sneered at all my offers. And you said I was a fool, That I ' d never be a great man. That 1 was too dumb in school. It may have been that you were right. That we should never wed. Though it killed my faith in mankind, And caused many tears he shed. Now as once more I gaze on you, Fee the many ways you ' ve changed. See your hair all turned to henna. Also how your form has ranged, When I think that once I loved you. And I did not think you kind, By the million stars above you, I thank God you changed my mind. }?? Three Hundred Six At all offices of this bank we offer EVERY BANKING SERVICE Total Resources over $20,000,000 MERRILL TRUST COMPANY Belfast — Bucksport — Dexter — Dover-Fox croet — Eastport Jonesport — Machias — Milo — ( )ld Town — ( )rono — Searsport BANGOR. MAINE Otto lS[elson Qompany Contractors - Builders Appraisers Builders of all types of Modern Buildings College Buildings — Churches — School Houses Office Buildings — Theatres — Facto iries Hospitals — Fraternity 1 [ouses — Residences 194 Exchange Street Bangor, Maine )?? Three Hundred Forestry Camp Pr i nceton ; Ma i ne ujtt- Three Hundred Eight University of JVLaintj AGRICULTURE FORESTRY HOME ECONOMICS ARTS AND SCIENCES EDUCATION GRADUATE STUDY CHEMISTRY, CHEMICAL, CIVIL, ELECTRICAL, GENERAL, AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SUMMER SESSION FOR CATALOG AND BULLETINS APPLY TO THE REGISTRAR Three Hundred im- This, sweetheart, is heaven, I said in a soft, eelestial voice, as I picked up a golden harp and flew away. -M You look sweet enough to eat, He whispered, soft and low. I do. the co-ed answered. Where do you want to go? ' Co-ed: I saw five of your fraternity brothers at the dance last night. Student : But I didn ' t know you knew that many. Co-ed : 1 don ' t, but I recognized vour ties. -M- The sofa sagged in the center. The shades were pulled just so; The family had retired. The parlor light burned low. There came a sound from the sofa. As the clock was striking two, And the co-ed slammed her textbook, With a thankful : Well, I ' m through. Student : 1 should have more credit on that first question. I wrote six pages. Professor: We don ' t weigh the papers. Yessir, this certainly is fraternity weather. Howsat? Gives everybody the grip. M It is rumored that most of these ( io I lome to I )ad songs were written by C( lege deans. Three Hundred I en MOTHER ' S BREAD Made With Milk Bangor Baking Co., Inc. Bangor, Maine Tel. 4353 Compliments of R. B. Dunning Co. Dealers in Electrical and Plumbing Supplies 54-68 Broad Street BANGOR, MAINE Profes sors — Students — Graduates We Thank You for your business When in need of lubrication- Gas, Oils, etc., see E A. CRONIM Socony Station State — Otis Bangor, Maine Sts. Compliments of £ancey Houses Y. Y. Lehr, Prop. Pittsfield, Me. ' Where U. of M. Teams always stop ' Three Hundred Eleven Dot: How do you like my new fur coat? Phil : It sure looks doggy. And now she cuts him dead. -M- Prof. Brautlecht : The formula for alcohol, that chemical compound which causes intoxication, is C-2HO. Chase: Sir, is there any significance in the see two? M The night was dark and eerie. The wind howled, the house shook. His hair stood on end. It should have, the Owls had cut it the week hefore. ODE TO THE CO-EDS Co-eds fat. and co-eds tall. Co-eds large, and co-eds small. Co-eds lank, and co-eds lean, Co-eds bright, and co-eds keen. Co-eds — co-eds — and co-eds — That is all. President of A. T. O. : We want to buy a safe for our new house. Enterprising salesman: Yes, sir. we have some nifty ones in the twenty-four quart size. M IMPORTANT MAINES Alain Street Might and main Maine Central R. R. Main entrance Re — main Pto — maine Dear ol ' Maine ! -M- BEFORE EXAMS Lord God of Hosts, he with us vet ; let we forget, lest we forget. 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The iJMaine Studio Photographers fur the Prism LET US DO Y IR PERS NAL OR GR UP W RK Picture Framing a Specialty 24 Main St. Orono Three Hundred Fifteen Sir Cholmondely to the Rescue The day was done, and so was Sir Rudolph Appleby Cholmondely. evidently. After pushing into the unknown for days and days, his lonely little bunch of travel- lers had fallen into the hands of the most unscrupulous of the native chiefs. The man was a renegade. The result of a cross between a native woman and a Spaniard, in- stead of following in the steps of the white man, Emanuel de Montellado y O ' Casey had chosen to take the path of the natives, and had risen to chieften of the tribe. And so Sir Rudolph was to have his fate decided, and that right soon. Sir Rudolph entered the circle of warriors, accompanied by Tuesday Evening, his right hand man, and Coco, his left little linger. Silence prevailed for a time, and Rudolph amused himself by looking over choice specimens of the chief ' s wives. At this the chief became wroth, hut Rudolph knew him all the time ; so the chief changed back again to his original self. He did, however, have a screen passed around the women, but as Rudolph could see thru the situation, it did not affect him greatly, and he continued to enjoy himself. This was too much for Emanuel ; so by means of a portable assumer he assumed a very fierce countenance. At this Rudolph became alarmed, but as he knew that things always looked darkest before the Hon, he made up his mind that no big thus-and-thus was going to intimidate him. No sir. ' 1 1 , says Emanuel. Well, says Rudolph, not to he outdone. ' LL. ' 11. says Emanuel. Well, well, says Rudolph, still not to be outdone. Say fuself, says Emanuel, in dialect. N ' thing, says Rudolph. Doon yere? says the chief. N ' thing. replied Rudolph, asserting himself. At this the chief gathered his cohorts together. Picking out a wicked looking one with a jagged edge, he strode over to Rudolph and brandished it before his throat. D ' ya want? he cried. D ' ya got? asked Rudolph. Cuppla quots gin do? M ' aul out of whiskey, was the sorrowful answer. The wives, they take all of my liquor. I have it brought from the coast at fabulous prices, and what do I get of it? Nothing, and he sat down, discouraged. Pity welled up in Rudolph ' s heart, and putting his arm around Emanuel he cried, Cheer up, ol 1 sport. Think of the amoeba as it winds its way hither and thither, with never a good shot of corn to cheer it. Is it down-hearted ? No. «)3f? Three Hundred Sixteen Well, amoeba wrong, but it doesn ' t seem fair to me. replied the chief. Let ' s eat, and he broke off the forearm of a freshly cooked enemy and passed it to Ru- dolph with a grimace. Rudolph ate the grimace with great gusto, but gagged a bit on the forearm. That night pandemonium broke loose. For days they had kept it caged, but tonight, in a fit of hunger, it broke its way through the liars of the cage and ranged through the camp. Natives fled, Emanuel tore his moustache, and Cholmondely wrung his hands. After getting his hands sufficiently dry, Cholmondely turned to the chief and cried. I ' ll handle the brute. In the meantime, the animal had reached the flesh pots, and had started to gorge himself. It ate all the caviar sandwiches, and bones, and even ate some of the natives ' stew. Armed with his trusty rifle and a box of aspirin. Cholmondely edged closer and closer to the monster. Raising his gun. he fired. That shot was true. It smote the brute between the eves, tore along the jaw-bone, pierced both lungs, severed the alimentary canal, and broke both knee caps. Having considered its job and found it well, the shot fell to the ground as did the creature. Emanuel rushed up. My savior, he cried. What can I do to repay you? At this Cholmondely paused, thought and cast a knowing glance at a fair wench, who caught the glance and tossed it back so strongly that Cholmondely was stag- gered by the force. Enough, cried Emanuel, and taking the damsel, he threw her into the pot, and in less time than it takes to say Lincoln ' s Gettysburg Address with gestures, the great big happy family sat around and chewed on the damsel contentedly. Cholmondelv had saved the day. -M- llow long you in jail fo ' , Mose? Two weeks. What am de cha ' ge? ' ' No cha ' ge, everything am free. Ah mean, what has you did? Done shot my wife. You all killed yo ' wife and only in jail fo ' two weeks? Dat ' s all — then I gits hung. -M- Sweet Chi (Commenting on her roomie ' s new pair of modern nighties) ( )h ! Aren ' t the) the cat ' s pajamas, tho ! 1 )3? Three Hundred Seventeen Hints on Etiquette or, How to Treat Co-eds, by Iamma Sapp Dear Miss Sapp: I am a young professor. The laundry sent me some pink silk things with lace ruffles, and being very absent minded, 1 wore them. One night, climbing an apple tree to observe the consellation Cyrrus, I ripped a ruffle. I want to return them, but how shall I fix the ruffle? John Headhard. Dear Professor: I am sure that LePage ' s glue is just what you need. If the ruffle will not stay on then, try court plaster. Dear Miss Sapp: If a co-ed says that she promised her mother never to give a man a single kiss would you respect her wishes? . Pelt, Jr. Dear Boy: Certainlv. Kiss the girl twice. Dear Miss Sapp: If a co-ed insists on kissing me good night, and I don ' t want to because I know I will get rouge all over my face, how can I get out of kissing her? Unkisscd Hero. Dear Hero: Not to kiss her would be unconventional to the extreme. Instead, buy Last Hope Rouge-removing Outfit from the nearest men ' s furnishing store. This outfit consists of a mirror, some cotton waste and a bottle of benzine. Benzine is harmless to the most delicate complexion. Miss Sapp: Is it quite correct to wear the coat of one suit with the pants of another? Ans.: Yes, indeed, for then your friends will know you have two suits. When possible, wear the vest of a third. Dear Miss Sapp: What should a man do if he takes a co-ed to a dance and her petticoat falls off? Anxious. Ans.: Pick it up gracefully, and stuff it with careless ease in your vest pocket. Keep the co-ed from undue embarrassment by tactful conversation like this: On such a warm night. Miss Brown, 1 think it very sensible to remove unnecessary clothing. There is still plenty of room in my vest pocket for anything further. Three Hundred Eighteen A. L. GOLDSMITH MGR STRAND THEATER Automobiles ' lerce Arrow Studebaker Rockne Sales Service 8. Y. Sldridge Co. Bangor F. Y. Eldridge, Pres. G. A. Hersey, ' 00, Treas. The following buildings of the U. of M. use City Gas for cooking and water heating Merrill Hall Colvin Hall Phi Kappa Beta Theta Pi Sigma Chi Theta Chi Phi Mu Delta Beta Kappa Delta Delta Delta Kappa Sigma Sigma Pin Sigma This shows the spirit of Progress. If it is done with Heat you can do it better with GAS BANGOR GAS LIGHT CO. Dunham-Hanson Co. HARDWARE Walter K. Hanson, ' 12 F. Donald Crowell, ' 17 31-39 Merchants Sqr. Bangor, Me. Jordan J imber C°- Everything to Build Anything Lumber, Mouldings, House Finish, Shingles, Clapboards OLD TOWN, MAINE Phone 45-12 ifl; Three Hundred Nineteen Iltt v Three Hundred Twenty Compliments of Arthur Chapin Co. Bangor, Me. Distributors % ces Qood Foods Need No Introduction To You There are Many Varieties and Styles IRON AND STEEL HEAVY HARDWARE AUTOMOBILE and GARAGE SUPPLIES GALVANIZED AND BLACK SHEETS REINFORCING STEEL N. H. BRAGG SONS BANGOR, MAINE Staples Motor Coaches Busses and 7-Passenger Sedans for Hire Dial BANGOR 9566 Brown White Paper Co. 210 Broad St.. Bangor If it is made of Paper . Isk I s Three Hundred Twenty-One A Brief Outline of the Chemical History of the Spaghetti Molecule Perhaps one of the most baffling problems which human ingenuity has so far been called upon to encounter in any field of its activity is the problem of the struc- ture of the ordinary molecule of spaghetti. This subject has engaged the attention of scientists from the earliest times, but, although numerous theories have been ad- vanced, there is yet no one of them which seems to explain the peculiarities of this baffling substance. It is now well established that spaghetti, in substantially the same form as we know it today, was one of the bases of early Greek civilization, having been dis- covered by accident during the time of the Ptolemys by some obscure philosopher who was seeking to unearth the formula of Tarvia X. It formed an important item in Greek and Roman civilization and apparently held its importance undiminished even through the Middle Ages when trial by Spagetti was of frequent occurrence. There was, however, apparently no progress made regarding the structure of this familiar article until the startling revelation made by Scheele in 1767 opened up a vast new field for experimentation and led the way for countless other investi- gators. Scheele was one day busy in bis laboratory with no thought of the discovery he was about to make, when a lucky accident occurred which changed the entire course of his experiments. Scheele had been distilling a door knob under vacuum with hope of obtaining something interesting, when, to use his own quaint phrase- ology, Ye retorte exploded with ye helle of a racket, knocking me for a row of tinne pans and resulting in ye totalle wreckage of my ownlie pants, which I highlie valued. This occurrence seems to have discouraged Scheele, for even after bis recovery, he made no further visit to his laboratory for some time. When he finally did so, however, he found to his amazement that the spot on his desk was covered with a luxuriant growth of what proved to be genuine exminster spaghetti. Scheele pub- lished the results of these researches in 1768 under the title Spaghettibus. It was some fifty years later before anybody else had an idea on the subject. Then, in 1818. Perkin, who was at that time Professor of Chemistry at Cam- bridge, followed out the idea given by a Freshman student, and established the fact that Spaghetti is definitely polygamous in its tendencies, which, however, is counter- acted by an attitude of uncompromising Buddhism. (Continued on Page Three Hundred Twenty-four) JKfo? Three Hundred Twenty-Two UNIVERSITY MEN= HAVE A MANNER OF DRESS PARTICULARLY THEIR OWN . . . This University manner we thoroughly understand, and if we may be of service to you in the selection of new ap- parel we will he more than pleased to make suggestions. MILLER-WEBSTER CO. == BANGOR CROWELL LANCASTER, ARCHITECTS C. Parker Crowell. ' 98. A. I. A. Walter S. Lancaster. A. I. A. If it ' s Printing SEE Bacon Printing Company 22 State Street, Bangor, Maine Dance Orders and Programs Compliments of Wetmore-Savage Elf.ctrtc Supply Co. 175 Broad St. Bangor, Me. L. A. Paul Co., Inc. Dealer in DODGE BROTHKKS MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRUCKS— PLYMOUTH :ars 178 Harlow Street Bangor, Maine FRED C. PARK HARDWARE PLUMBING, HEATING AND SPORTING GOODS Mill St. Orono, Maine l )3r? r Three Hundred Twenty-Three In 1835. when the Oxford Movement was at its height, the interest in spaghetti reached a higher pitch. Davy became much interested in the problem and undertook its solution with characteristic vigor. He was soon able to prove conclusively that the substance could be produced cheaply and easily by an electrolytic process, it being only necessary to weld ISO trumps and castle in the queen ' s side at the 11th move. This discovery thoroughly aroused the scientific world. Today, with all its count- less facilities at our command, it is hard for us to realize the difficulties under which some of our earlier investigators labored ; the suspicion, ignorance, and prejudice with which they were forced to contend. The early days, in which Galileo had hurled at him the decree of excommunication for his first attempt to right through a spaghetti tube in his attempt to justify the heliocentric theory, seem indeed far away now. I cannot say just what Ed ' s great attraction to the co-eds may be, but it seems mostly to be a flash in the pin. -M- Hodgepodge and Podgehodge while walking down the street. Met Hidgepidge and Pidgehidge ramping not so fleet, Then Podgehodge and Hidgepidge came walking back again. And Hodgepodge and Pidgehidge went back by the farm road And were gone so long that the girls ' rifle team was sent to find them. -M- Two — to — Duluth, said the spinster to the ticket seller. Tiddle diddle, diddle, he said as he chucked her coyly beneath the chin. Freshman — I don ' t know. Sophomore — I am not prepared. Junior — I don ' t remember. Senior — I don ' t believe that T can add anything to what has already been said. Mfofrl Three Hundred Twenty-Four Howard Wesson New England ' s Largest College Annual Designers and Engravers V Engravers for this Book J HOWARD-WESSON CO Artists and Makers of Fine Printing Plates 44 Portland Street (Printers Building) WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone 3-7266 Kfo? Three Hundred Twenty-Five She: Could you loan me your trousers tomorrow, I ' m going on a geology trip and to do quite a lot of climbing. He: Sorry, hut 1 have two classes tomorrow. M The saddest words a prof has said, I am sorry it ' s just an ' E ' . -M- There is a law in this state against gambling, yet pin hanging goes on unmolested. -M- Sse: What did Jack do in the Masque? He: Golly, he was great ; he took off the part of a woman. She: Mercy! What part? 1st Student: What would this nation lie without women? 2nd Student: A Stagnation. -M- Freshman : What is the difference between an upper classman and a Freshman? Sophomore : Only this : the former are the top layer in the razoo sandwich. -M- Little dabs of powder, Little spots of paint, Makes a co-ed what you think she ain ' t. -M- Freshman : Would you care to go to the dance Saturday night? Co-ed : Sure thing. Freshman: Well, would you buy your ticket from me? = 3? Three Hundred Twenty-Six Pioneer Engraving Co. B PHOTOEN6RAVERS Tg 193 Exchange St., Bangor i§? Compliments of Brooks Brick Company BREWER, MAINE WINSLOW CO. INCORPORATED MANUFACTURERS OF CLAY PRODUCTS DEALERS IN BUILDING MATERIAL Portland Maini Lewis S. Libby, D. D. S. JORDAN BLOCK Old Town Maine T elephone 26 1 L. H. Thompson PRINTER DANCE ORDERS AND MENUS A SPECIALTY Brewer Tel. 2-0968 Maine Compliments of Joseph M. Herman Shoe Co. Manufacturers of Dress and Service Footwear BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Three Hundred Twenty-Seven Three Hundred Twenty-Eight VIRGIE ' S ;p QUALITY CLOTHING— SHOES— HATS ORONO, MAINE Compliments oj ADAMS FURNISHING GOODS CO. JOBBERS OF SMALL WARES— DRY GOODS— LUMBERMEN ' S SUPPLIES 82-84 Columbia St. Dial 2-1777 Bangor, Maine Compliments of the JMaine ' Bear Florsheim and Friendly Five Shoes GOLDSMITH ' S Id Mill St. Orono Clothing I [abcrdashery Footwear Hosiery for Women Robert I. Myers Your Nation Wide Grocer Prompt Courteous Service Phone 225— 304 Mill St. Orono C. D. Merrifield Co. Successi irs to Chas. E. Higgins Co. ( )ffice Supplies BANGOR MAINE Distinctive Lighting Fixtures T. ami ' s and Shades fob Your Individual Home The Dole Company All Branches of Electrical Wiring 25 Franklin Street Dial 22 Three Hundred Twenty-Nine HIS FRAT PIN (Dedicated to Mr. and Mrs. Norman . Webber) He wore his college frat pin Just southward of his heart And vowed from that resting place The pin should ne ' er depart. Time passed and yet it found him Staunch, and firm and pat, Wearing his college frat pin In honor of his frat. One day two eyes confused him, His high ideals took chase. They coaxed the little frat pin From its old abiding place. And now they have a bungalow With Welcome on the mat, And the frat pin fastens baby ' s clothes In honor of the frat. -M- First Stude: Say. roomie, how did you like the girl I dug up for you? Second Stude : Well, as far as I am concerned you can bury her again. -M- New Co-ed : Do they wear those horribly short track pants right out in the open ? ( )1 1 Timer: No, they wear them out in the seat. -M- Our five year men — a case of the survival of the unfittest. -M- Prof. Kirshen: Give a girl a diamond and see if you don ' t satisfy a want. Dli Three Hundred Thirty NEW HUDSON GREATER 8 NEW ESSEX SUPER SIX The Henley— Kimball Co. Sales Service BOSTON CAMBRIDGE BAXGOR PORTLAND WORCESTER MANCHESTER Keene ' s Ice Cream Deliriously Different V For clean, wholesome food eat at Farnsworth ' s Cafe 11 Mill St. All Modern Equipment Ice Cream Candies Tobacco W. A. Mosher Co. FURNITURE HARDWARE Full Line General Merchandise Agents Sherwin-Williams Paints OROXO, MAINE R£D@ROS£ W-— Chick Starter i AfeW frfrj PE W and Grains insure poultry profits. Exactly suited to the delicate digestive organs of baby chicks. Ask your dealer about them today. JOHN W. ESHELMAN . SONS LANCASTER. PA. QZ? Three Hundred ThWty-One Cups vserec§iveri to the winners Gwan 1 haard t hat one K sstiPISSa5 V, cli .Crhpn now, ie makings 01 a §ood Ag. There ' s a tolanK sk oc in the Finalay family Alburn? Three Hundred Thirty-Two K}3? The Bangor House SPECIAL RATES TO U. OF MAINE STUDENTS The Bangor Motor Co. Directly Opposite Storage- —Goodyear Tires — Gas and 1 il Watches A. Expert Watch and Clock Repairing Diamonds B. CLAY Clocks Old Town, Maine Jewelry BANGOR BOX COMPANY PAPER BOXES— FOLDING CARTONS— COMMERCIAL PRINTING Henry F. Drummond, ' 00, Treas. Carl W. Meinecke, ' 24, Asst. Treas. 75 So. Main St , Brewer DENNISON ' S DECORATIONS ARTIST MATERIALS Dillingham ' s 13 Hammond St. Bangor, Me. BOOKS STUDENT SUPPLIES Compliments of Simmons Hammond m Co. Division of General Ice Cream C IKl ' IIRATIOIs Bangor, Maine iq?? Three Ilmiilml Thirty-Three IF (Apologies to Kipling) I f you can keep your books when all about yi iu Are losing theirs and blaming it on you. If you can trust yourself, when others crib about you But make allowance for their cribbing, too. If you can haze but not for lust of hazing Or being paddled, don ' t give way to hating And yet don ' t talk too rank nor look too wise; If you can work, but not make work your master If you can run, lint not make track your aim, If you can meet professors Young and Weston And treat those two professors just the same. If you can bear to hear the truth you ' ve spoken Twisted by profs to make a laugh for fools Or watch the themes you gave your time to Returned, and write them over and return to school ; If you make one stack of all your textbooks And sell them for one-third their cost Or fail and borrow money to buy new ones And never breathe a word of what you lost ; If you can force your brain and mind and spirit To study math long after they are gone And so keep on when there is nothing in you Except the will which says I will hang on. If you can talk with profs and still not crab the course Or walk with co-eds and still not swear at such. If neither short nor long exams can catch you. If everv lesson counts with you, yet none too much, If you can fill the inelastic minute With fifty seconds worth of studying done, Yours is the campus and everything that ' s on it And which is more, you ' ll graduate, my son. tyz? Three Hundred Thirty-Four UNIVERSITY PRESS j. ' % 4 . D 8 _  •« r ? ■■-. 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