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VHP mmw - r. «li m KiMi rrism W. DW ' IGH r BARRELL • Editor-in-Chief JAMES J. FITZPATRICK, JR. • Business Mgr. T, HE EDITORS PRESENT THE FORTY-FIFTH VOLUME OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE PRISM PUBLISHED AT ORONO, MAINE BY THE CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY IN ITS JUNIOR YEAR U N I E H S I T Y () V To Dean EiiieritiL s geoium: l)A ls ctiask SCHOLAR, FRIEND, AND COUN.SELOR, VE, THE CLA,S.S OF NINETEEN FORTY. DEDlCiAlE I HIS I ' lilSM. Di . (!iiasc. loi a lliii d i il a tciu in ])i olcssoi ol Lai ill anil C.lassiis, and Dean ol Graduate Stud) Iioiii u)23 to his ictiiemeiit last June, has been a devoted student of words and their jiei ' SonaUties and a ihanipion nl hi li ideals in eolleae teaihiu and adniinisii aiion. ■;Vf ' .;r ' - j; gSj«|jjgy 3 jgjjK «aj 22g!gg jijgj 1 Btef? ' f9m ■lu ' m Wf Hv -- ' 9 M RILJI |PlfT?v! H ' ' Jk Briflv iSttk I () M I S DO W M I I () l{ V To be of Ciilouidl Design, folloifliii llie jilini Im our Inline ( iiiij)iis. Ai 1 r ■1 uin 1 i 1 k Vf r r T ( r r r T T r r r r r r r r r r f. h ' ,u r r f Ff 1. Ml. linui-: 2. Dean Corbett: ■j. Dr. l ' clL-r )ii: (. Dr. Dickinson: ;-,. Dr. Kills: (i. Miss Kellcv. Dc:in .Allen in iKukifiound: -. IJcnjii- niin Kcnl: S. . I;i naril Hincks. A D iM I I S T W A T I () A I) I A C r L T V AinillH A. IIAICK Prcsidnit of llie I ' nii ' crsily ttjAr- j f 3T. •.j ' V ' . ' i gitfcTKs ajjj ' y!g tAV..  -tf ■t«yj f7;wi!i?L ' T ;t i( ' aw cjarOiiriS-iaseMiPBi .IA3IK i A. liAXXKTT Resislrar Treasurer VKUiX F. rilA. K DirccUn of Atlinissiu is EUITII U. WILM . Dean of ] ' omen LA IEKT S. CORUETT Dean of Men MAV.XAlin A. III.X ' KS .Issisliint Dean of Men AKTS A A 11  riE ri{s EDWAIIII .1. ALLEN Dean THE COLLEGE OF ARTS WD SCIENCES, headed by Dean Edward J. Allen, has a teaching facuh ol 71 members. The total enrollment in this college is (Joi. Out ol ihis enrollment there are 327 men ami 255 women or a total o[ 5S1. ' vho are candidates tor the degree of Bachelor ot Arts. Seventh- Row — Crofutt, Small, Crawford, Levinson, W ' eiice Sixth Row — Lamson, Willard, Peterson. Druninioiul. Murray, Whitniore, Scammon, Sanderlin Fifth Row — Dickinson, White, Brush. Granville, Dow. Kimball. Speicher, S ' elson. Buzzell Fourth Row— Chadbourne, Stewart. Ashworth, Knowlton, McReynolds. Hohath. Hobson, Baxter. E. Wilson. I law thorn e Third Row — Kirshen, Todd, Reynolds. Starr, Vigneras. Miles, K, F. W ' ilson, Flewelling Second Row— Williams. Larson, Bennett, Ashby, Turner, Ellis, Bogan, Huddilston First Row — Allen, Whitney I. Miller and Coggeshall. 2. Urickci ' . ' {. W ' liili ' and Brusli. 4. Kiishcii. 5. C. li. Hciincll. (). Morrow. 7. (.hadlxiiinie. S. Si, 11 1 . i|. Ik ' uclling. A IK T S A 11 SVi K I i E i rOLLECiE OF T E r H X O L O G Y PAL L 1 LOKE Di ' an THE COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, headed by Dean Paul Cloke, consists of a teaching faculty of 46 professois and Instructors and 10 student Instruc- tors. 01 a total of 555 students enrolled in this college, 538 men and two women are candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Science. Fifth Row— Crabtree. Hill. C. E. Bennett, Roberts, Otto, E. F. Bennett Fourth Row — Perkins, Martin. Osborn, Bogan. Stephenson. Brann Third Row — Leavitt. Watson. Davee. IBliss. Jenness. Nolan, Prageman Second Row — Brautlecht. Sawyer. McNeary. Lekberg. Creamer, Sweetser First Row — Hray. Weston, Cloke, Bradt, Barrows. Kent I. Sparrow. 2. Da ee. 3. Barrows. 4. Creamer. 5. Larson. 6. Lyons. 7. Urann. 8. Crabtrcc. T E i II N 41 I. O O Y I o 1. 1. 1{ a K o V Au n I r I LT r n k AICTIII II L Dea i l EEKI 4 THE CX)LLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, tlu- first college ot this L ' nivcisitv, has a leaihiiin laciiliv ol 51. with Dean Arthur L. Deering as the head. Ihere are (Jag students registered in this college. Ol this number 390 men and 173 women are candidates for the degree of Bachelor of .Science. There is a special two-year course given in agriculture wliich entitles the student to a certificate from the L ' niversitv. Sixttl Row — Gardner. Montgomery. Gashwiler, Johnson, McCarthy. Svveetman, Snyder Fifth Row — Meyer. Hill. Elliot. Waring. Hincks, Dow. Hess. Dorsey Fourth Row — Highlands, Chapman. Hall. Pedlow. Ashman. Clapp, Dirks. Demeritt Third Row — Riley. Hitchner. Raleigh. Swift. Hyland. Steinmetz. Quinn Second Row — Pope. Mundt. Frye, Neshitt, Ogden. Gorham, Steinbauer First Row — Kelley, Musgrave, Deering. Borgnian. Jones I. Raleigli. a. Ogden. 3. Hill. Beilc v. and Loring. |. Hitcliner. 5. Cuo zo. 6. Myers. 7. ,Smi[h. A ci K I r I I. T I IS i : T II li S V II O O L O F E II r 4 A T I O X OLIX S. M TES 1 )ni n T HE SCHOOL OF EDUCAIIOX, luackd In IXan Olin S. Lutes, has a teach- in faculty of twelve, eight of whom are critic teachers. There are 76 en- rolled in the school, 68 of these being candidates for either the degree of Bachelor 1)1 Arts 01 I hi ' Bacheloi of .Science in Education. Through this school all Univer- sity students in regular standing are able to obtain a secondary state teaching certificate after ha iiig tompleted specified re(iiiireinents. Jaclctnail. Ctladliourne. Lutes. Wilson. Crawford Library. 2. Valk (o Oak Hall. 3. Prof. Crawforil. E ■U C A T ■O X LlKlTFAAXr ClOLONEL Al-COTT l.IEl! I. COLONEL ROBERT K. ALCOTT I ' loltssDi nl Miliiaiy Science and ladies and ConniKindin Oihcer ol the R.O.T.C. Unit C olonel Akoit. graduate of Lhiixersily of Miiniesota (LL.B. Degree), of Infantrv School at Fort Benning, Georgia, and of the Cioniniand and General School. Von Ix (_ invorth, Lexas, came lo the L ' ni ersit in Mj ' jf). 31 I I. I T A K V I F A X T IK Y I X I T MAJOR IL RRV L. HENKLE Professor of Militar Science and Tactics , Major f-Ieiikle. graduate ol Inianirv School at Fc)rt Benning, Georgia, has been on Foreign Service, and R.O.T.C. duty in the west. He came to Maine in 1937 from Fort AVarren, Wvo- ming, and is coach of the Women ' s Rille Team. ALAJOR JAMES G. COOPER Professor of Military Science and Tactics Major C oojjer came lo .Maine in h);s8 from F ort Snelling, Minnesota. He is coach of Men ' s Rifle Team. Slaiiding Major Cooitr Sealed M KioK Hr Ki r .1 I A I 4MI I X F A T l( V O V FIT K It .S ecuiul Row — Murphy, Andrews, McCain, Pipes, Duby, Burke, Hawes. Huss, FitzPatrick. Barrell. Gardner. Morin First Row— Major Henkle. Bronsdon. Whitney, Grimmer, Carlson, Maasen, Files, Loring. Cotting. McDowell, Schmidt, Gerrislt, Major Cooper NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS THE Intantiy unit of the University R.O.T.C. Oirps is composed of all pliysicallv fit male stiidentN ol all the Colleges in the University with the exception of the College of Technolouv which has its own unit. The Achancccl Course in Military is limited to toriN cadets, . fter each Advanced cadet com- j)letes the coiuse successfullv. he is connnissioned a .Second Eieutenant in the Officeis ' Reserve Corps of the Army of the United States. Before receiving their commission, the . il- anced cadets are required to spend six weeks in (ani]j (lurint; the siunnui lollovving the Junior year. Infantry Advanced cadets take their sum mer camp at Fort Devens in Massachusetts. The classroom work in Infantrx is correlated witli lnlantr maneu ers and (hill, iniludin de- tailed maneiaers with machine guns and moriars. To win high honors in the annual inspection at the close of the year is the chief objective of tile vvhole battalion. The annual ins])eciion is made b an Arm officer sent 1) the Conmiand- ing C.eneral of the First Clorps . iea. Knowledge ol the subjeil. discipline, steadiness in ranks, and jjrccision are the main objeciixcs for the annual insjaection which termiuaies miiiiaiv lor the year. - bore— .Sergeant Haraboskv, Su| |)h OIIkci for Coast . nillcrv I nil. lii ' low, slandhig—Sergeam |cisc|ih A. Rc . Sup- ply Officer for Infantry liiii. S(, a prf— Sergeant Joseph J. Rinkaus. RkcimI Sergeant. 1 I 1. I T A II Y C O A X T A II T I M. E II Y |T :V 1 T Haw, Loupret LIEUT. C;01.0NEL JOSEPH C. HAW Professor of Military Science and Tactics Colonel Haw, giacluate of United States Military . cademy, later serving as instructor there, has been on Foreign Service to Panama. Hawaii, and on V. S. t oastal diitv. Came to Maine in itiyti. C. PT. IN CEORGE J. LOUPRET Professor of Military Science and Tactics CajJtain Lonpret, graduate of United States Militarx . cadeniv. has been on ilut at Coast niiler Schools, at Fort Momoe. ' a.. and For- eign Service in Honolulu and Philippines. Came to Maine in iii ' fi from F ' ort liarancas, Florida. JUNIOR t OAST AKTILLEnY O F F I C E R ( Second Kow— MacGregor. Littlefielil. Derry. Coupcr, Kicliards, Ht-bt-I, MacDuiiald. Keyes, Kaci ' ii. I ' aul. liahrt, Stewart, Stuart, Marshall. Treinaine First Row— Colonel Haw. Weaver. Rich. Adkins. Htggins, Holland, Halliwill, Hutchinson. Ueardsell, Charpentier, Russell, Breton. Morton, Piorkowski, Captain Loupret C O A .S T A It T I I. I. E IK Y r : I T E (.1. EERI (. siiukius ol ilic tlaN: ol 1940 MiT the liiM to take tlic course in the new C ' .oast AnillciA I ' liii n[ [hv Rcscr c Officers ' Irainiiii; C orps. islalilislK d lure in 11)36. Xow all students ol the lollege ol ent;iiiecring who take Military are assigned to this unit because the mathematical studies required ol artillery oi- luers are included in the curriciihnn ol the col- lege. The idea of being enrolled in the Coast Guard was done awav with b the daily chant: The mission of the Cloast Artillery is to attack eneni na al essels b gun-fire and submarine mines and to attack enem airjjlanes by fire from the ground. The Coast .Artillery does close order Infantrv drill, and the three batteries usu- allv win a fair share of first lines Iroiu the In- lantrv at Saturdax parades. As Freshmen the studies ranged Irom Mili- tary .Sanitation to Coast Artillery Ammunition antl drill on the massi e fifteen-ton 155-millimeter gun that adorns the Indoor Field. Last year, range-finding for moxing targets was studied and drill in the 3-inch anti-aircraft gun and range- finding devices with a complete plotting room set-up. From the Juniors who volunteered last fall twenty-eight men of 1940 were selected to consti- tute the first .Advanced Course group. The Coast .Artillery [uniors are looking forward to the six- weeks ' camp on the coast of A ' irginia this summer. Next year, with four classes represented for the first time, the new unit will reach maturity: we of 1940 shall always be proud that we blazed the trail for those who will follow. Loading the 155 mm. giiii Anti-aircraft gun in action K X V K IK I M K T S T A T I O X Mr rT HE State Ayiiciihural Exixiinuiu Sciiioii has. for the r S J p3 t filty-four years. coiuUicted research concerning the agricuhiiral inchistrx ol Maine. The elTorts of the station have been toward the estabiishnicnt and niainienand- of a I ' . ft permanent and efficient industry and to make investigations , T concerning tlie dexelopmeni and impro ement of rural life. I k Scientific in estigations in larni crops are carried on at « Higlinioor Farm, pmchased by an act of the State Legisla- - i ' sfl B ture in 1909, and the . roostook. Farm, piircliased in 1913 Frid C.RHiii ' ' I ' ifli n additional acreage was bought recently, niicdor of Expciiiiiciu The pidjlications of the Experiment Station are dis- Station tributed throughout the state and this ser ice is open to all. K T 1: X S I O SERVICE T HE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE, through the Extension Service of the College o f . gri- luliine. is brought to 18.000 Maine farms and homes annually. The Extension .Service, under the leadership of Director . rthnr L. Deering. is a co- operati e agency, working with the United States Department of .Agriculture and fourteen (oinitv farm bureaus to assist rural people in a scientific approach to the solution of their ])rol)knis. Well-trained University representati es are serving each county of the state, and to them come farmers, homemakers, and rinal xouih In the hundreds for assistance and advice. These county extension agents are coustanth kept informed of latest de elopments in farming and homemaking by state specialists working from the College of .Agriculture. The interest of rural Maine in the Extension Service is evidenced by the fact that there were this ear 3.t)92 xolimteer leaders working vith exitnsion agents to administer the adidt ]jrogram and 831 such leaders guiding 7,000 4-H lidj members in tlieir work. The exten- sion organization is statewide, and 384 communities support a local group. Extension is objectively aiming at a better rural life in Maine, and, with the assistance of rinal people, is makinsr farm life more secine and attractive. II B A 1. T II S l{ IK V I 1 E THE HEALTH nirARIMEM Inn- at ihc l ' iii risii ol Maine has been steadih grow ins; lioiii iis (iiic i iiiiig luirsc of 15 years ago 10 iis | rcscnt sxsicm of clinics with a Univer- sity doctoi ' and two ninsts. iwd inhrnuirics, and an isolation Ijinldins;. Each Irtshnian and certain nppcrclassnien are gi en physical examinations with construc- tive follow-ups, reports of which are sent to the alhietic directors and lamih ph sicians. This clinic ser ice. which diagnoses and treats minor ailments, is a ailable to all students vvho pav the small health fee of one dollar a semester. 7077 students took ad antage of this service, located at 20 Fernald Hall, last year ( ' 37- ' 38), and a total of 9766 treatments were given. The infnmarv for women is located in Bal- entine Hall with a nurse in regular attendance. The infirmar for men is in the biulding former- Iv kno n as the Pines, with a male attendant always present. The isolation house is located back of Hannibal Hamlin Hall. l[s , Casionccav. Dr. Hall. Miss OLeary GRADUATE S T I D Y GRADU. TE WORK here at the University of Maine, leading to a Master ' s degree. ma be carried on in most departments of the three colleges of the University and in the .Schf)ol of Education. Those who are enrolled this year are: Jose St. T. .Alfonso, Frank . . . nderson. Ronald E. liarnes. Forrest C. Beal, Earl F. Bennett, Bernard L. Ber on, Leroy L. Blackmer. Jr., Rob- ert B. Bradford, Bernadine Buehrer. Edwin .S. Costrell. Harry D. Crandon, Kenneth V. Dike, Walter A. Downes, Rosemary B. Dmick, Winifred R. Dusenbiirv. Gilman C. Ellis, AVilliam E. Fairlex, James H. Fr . Jo S. Gashwikr. Aniasa S. Gei(hell. John S. Getchcll, .SeAvall J. Ginsberg, Howard M. Goodwin, Paul R. Gorham, Miriam . . Hilton, M. . lberta Hobson. Robert H. Johnson, Donald H. Kellv, Delmae H. King, Henry M. Kroll. . rroll L. Lamson, Joseph H. Lewis, Matthew P. McXeary, Agnes L. Mansfield, . lice L. Mills. Robert D. Mont- gonier , Millard G. Moore, [olni O. Mundt, Eli al)eih V. .Min|jh , Kdiih B. Ogden, Frederick B. Oleson, George E. Philbrook. Donald 15. Pope, . ery E. Rich. Gatherine P. Rogan. Jove H. .So eraid, Glayton L. .Sawyer, CHiarles B. Sibley, Hiram L. Smith, Jr., Lester H. Smith. Wendell W. Smith, Dorothy M. Somcrs, Frank H. Fodd. Ral])h E. ' eni (irth. Harold L Woodbinv, and Charles V. Zicnrer. 1. Rloiitiie keeps a check on class oling. 2. Present in body. 3. Tomm lakes a iia| . too. 4. He ' s ua down thai . 5. Break it lip— time for da.ss. t; H) 11 IF SKXIORS who are about lo turn iheii h.uks on ilie a(li itie.s and |)leasuie.s ot college lile, we present this section ot the i())() I ' iImh. These siaiwait men .nui women wiio tor one )ear iia e l)een idoh eci h the freshmen, respected h tiie so|)homores, and en ied h the jiuiiors, must tm n to t lie grim real- ities of a materi.d worhl and join the ranks ot the ahnnni group ot Maine. To make tiiis eaii)ook a complete record oi indi iduals and aitixities we Iiaxe lollowed the policy established bv om immediate predecessors and ha e again presented the seniois whh laige indi idual ])ic tines and ccjmplete acti ity write-ups . Those seniors not included in the set lion to l( illow are: flarold Edison Chemical Adni. Bniiikh ii, . . Robert T. Grallani Chemical Eng. topiiloc k Frank H. Rem EdiKaiion I ' oiihnul i:las i of i«;i9 CLASS O I F I C E K S DAXA DREW President PAUL E. BROWN I ice President ETHELYN A. PARKMAN Secretary ARTEMUS E. WEAl HERBEE Treasurer Drew Brown I I Ml Riii;i 1 ' arkman JOHN C. ALLEY. ■I-Hk Forestry Portland Dean ' s List lb. 2a, 2b, 3a; Xi Sigma Pt 3. 4; M.O.C L 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Forestry Club; Freshman Rifle Team; Indoor and Outdoor Track. Assistant Manager 2; Iiuioor Track 2. Manager 3, M. KKKTKAM V. AMES Poultry Husbatulry Itangor Ririe Club 2. 3; Hand 2; Agricultural Club 2, 3. English Dean ' s List la AXXA M. AXDERSOX Derby --- - -_, --. 2a. 2b. 4a; Tutorial Honors 2b. 3a. .ill, 4a; Xeai Mathetai; Phi Beta Kappa 4; L ' niversity Trustee Scholarship 4; Le Cercle Francais 2. 3, 4; Students ' Arts Club 3; W.A.A. 4; Varsitv Show 3; VAV.C.A. 2, 3; Orchestra 3. 4; A. MAY. Pageant 1. 3; Archery Manager 4. E AXGELIXE D. AXDERSOX. HB ' ! ' Sociology Monson Der Deutsche ' erein 3, 4; Masque, Associate Member 3, 4; Chorus 3; Y.W.C.A. 1. 2, 3; A.M.W. Pageant 2; Students ' Arts Club 2, 3. ALMA L ARMSTROXG Romance Languages Portland Dean ' s List 3b, 4a ; Tutorial Honors 3a. 3b; Major Honors 4; Le Cercle Francais 3. 4; EI Circulo Espanol 3. 4; Der Deutsche Verein 4; Transfer from West- brook Junior College. CORA A. BAILEY Zoology Dean ' s List lb, 4a ; Second 3, 4; Students ' Arts Club 2: Yaterville v School Scholarship 2, YAY.C.A. 2, 3. GWENDOLYX M. BAKER Home Economics Brewer Dean ' s List la. lb. 2a. 2b, 3a, 4a: Xeai Mathetai; Omicron Nu 3; Merrill Palmer Appointment 3; Fresh- man Scholarship Cup; University Scliolarship 4; ' AY.C.A. 1, 2. 3, Cabinet 3; Home Economics Club 3; A.M.W. Pageant 2; M.O.C. 2. MARCrERITE t BAXXIGAX. AAA English Waterville Campus X ewswriting Contest 2; Contributors Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; International Relations Club 3. 4; Musical Association 3. 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4; Chorus 1; Campus Staff 2. Campus Board 3, 4. Women ' s Xews Editor 3. 4; Liberal Club 3, 4; X ' ocations Week Com- mittee 4. THOMAS L. BARKER. -I MA Animal Husbandry ' assalbora Dean ' s List 2a, 2b. 3b. 4a; Al|)ha Zeta 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Hood Scholarship 2. 3, 4; Agricultural Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidt-nt 3. President 4; Senior Skulls, Secretary-Treasurer; I. A. A. 1; Sophomore Hop Committee; Junior Prom Conunittee ; Commencement Week Committee; Assembly Comniittt-L ' 3; Maine Day Committee I. 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4. AXX O. BARTLETT Clremistry Dean ' s List 2b. 3a. 3b, 4a; Pageant 1; Y.W.C.A. I, 2, 3, Sorrento Prism Board 3; A.M.W. RUTH E. BAKTdX. IM Home Kconomics West Gray Dean ' s List la, 2a. 4a; Orchfslra .1; Home Kconomics Club 1. 2. 3; Le Cercle Francais i; Y.W.C.A. 3. MAKV 1.. HKAKCK Economics Hncksport Dean ' s List la. 2b. 4a; .Masque L 3. 4; Campus Staff 1. 2. i; .M.O.C. i. 4: Women ' s .M Club i, 4; Y.W.C.. . 1; Students ' . rts CJnb 4; Hockey 1. 2, 3. 4; Basket- ball 1. 2. ,i. 4; Volleyball I. 2, .!. 4; Tennis 1. 2. E. LUCILLE BELL Home Economics .Albany, N. Y. Sigma Mu Sigma 4; V. ' .C.. . 1; Women ' s Forum 3. 4. Chairman Program Committee; Home Economics Club 1; Basketball 3; Cheerleader 1. 2. 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Freshman Banquet Committee 1. WILFRED E. BETTONEY Mechanical Engineering WoUaston. Mass. Dean ' s List 2a. 2b. 3a. 4a; Boston Alumni Scholarship No. 2; Transfer from Xortbeastern L niversity. . 4  f? r RUEL J. BLAt ' KWELL. -VMS Chemical Engineering .Madison Dean ' s List 2a, 2b. 3b. 4a; Hovey Memorial Scholar- ship 2; Pittsburg Alumni Scholarship 3; Tau Beta Pi 4; Civil Club 3. 4; Football 1. 2. 3. 4, M ; Basket- ball 1. HOW.AKD F. BL.XKK, Mechanical Engineering A.S.M.E 3. 4; M.C.A. 3, 4. CHARLES L. BLAXCHARD Chemistry liangor Portland HELEN .M. BO.ND, .Voll Psychology Bangor Sophomore Eagles; Der Deutsche Verein 2; Women ' s Forum 3. 4; Y.W.C.A. I; Students ' Arts Club 3. 4; Chorus 1. 2. 4; Prism Boar l. Women ' s Sports Editor 3; W.S.G.A. 2; S.iphomore Hop Conunittee; Junior Prom Committee. Ciiairmaii; Hockey 1. 2; Play Day 1, 2; Soccer 1. M.VklON P. llOkDE.N. W! English . ioutll Portland Der Deutsche Verein 3; Chorus 4; Transfer from .Marygrove ColIe:ie. LOriS .1. I ' .Ol ' KliOIN. .ATS! Education Frenchvillc Educ-ition Club 3. 4; n.iskclball 3. 4, M ; Football 3, 4, .M ; Baseball 3. MERRILL R. URAOFoRD. -I-TA History and (lovernnieiit Bangor International Relations Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Prism Board, Circulation Manager .S; Masque, First Lady. ROMKRT B. BRAMHALL. liOII Mechanical Engineering Quincy, Mass. Dean ' s List 3a. 31); Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Masque 2, 3, 4; A.S.M.E. 4; M.O.C 1; Kncthall 1. 2. 3. 4. M . LEONARD M. BRANN, AFP Poultry Husbandry North Whitefield Dean ' s List lb, 4a; Masque 1; Campus Staff 2, 3. ERA E. BRASTOW Home Economics Brewer Dean ' s List lb. 2h, 3b, 4a; Freshman Scholarship Cup; Home Economics Club 1. 2, 3, President 3; Chorus 1; I ' rism Board 3; V.W.C.A. 2; M.O.C. 1; A.M.W. Pageant 2; Basketball 1. 2. 3. Assistant Manager 3; Volleyball 1. 2. 3. PAUL E. BROWNE. -l-MA Agricultural Economics Bethel Dean ' s List 4a; Sophomore Owls. President 2; Senior Skulls, President 4; Pale Blue Key; M Club; Class of 191J9 Scholarship; Agricultural Club ; Graduation Class Marshal 2. 3; Intramural Athletics; Baseball 1. 3. M ; Football 1. 2; Class President 2. 3. Vice President -I. EMBERT C. BCCK. AfF Agronomy Agricultural Club 1, Treasurer 3. Harrison College 4-H Club 1. 2. 3. VIRGINIA BURKE. AAA Home Economics Whitman. Mass. ' W.C.A. 3; Home Economics Club 3; Chorus 1. 2. 3, 4; iiinen ' s Forum 3. GEORGE E. BURNS Education Dean ' s List 4a. . JOHN W. BURNS i ' liultry Husbandry Unli MARY E. BUZZELL. -I-M Home Economics Fryeburg Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; V.W.C.A. 3, 4. EDWIN HVKR Zoology Hangor Dean ' s List lb, 2a, 2b, Ja, 4a: Tutorial Honors 3a; Track 1, 2. JAMES I!. CAlllLL. Ki Forestry Hawortli, N. J. Tennis Cluh 1, 2, .i. 4; .M Club i. 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, M ; Basketball I. ROBERT S. CAII.. SAE Zoology Portland Dean ' s List la; Sigma Mu Sigma 3. 4; .Masque 1, 2, 3, 4, Petrified Forest 2, Roadside 4; Hasketball 3, Manager, M. JOSEPHINE O. CAMPBELL, X!i Zoology Machias Sophomore Eagles 2; Le Cercle Francais I, 2; ' .W. C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; Campus Staff 3; Paiihel- lenic Council 3; Hockev 1, 2. 3: Basketball 1; ' olley- ball 1, 2. E. MAXIXE CATES, ,i,lJi Home Economics Thorndike Y.W.C.A. 2, 3; Le Cercle Fr.ancais 2; M.O.C. 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Prism Board 3; Chorus 2, 3. AUSTIN H. CHAMBERLAIN, rA Mechanical Engineering Mt. ' ernon, N, Y Pale Blue Key 4; Class Treasurer 1, 2; Masque 2, 3, 4 M Club 2, 3, 4; M.C.A. 1. 2, 3, 4, .Secretary 2 .A.S.M.E. 3. 4; M.O.C. 1, 2; Tennis I, 2. 3, 4, M Winter Sports 1, 2; Rifle Team 1. 2, Captain 1; Intra mural . thletics 1, 2, 3. 4. 3 -« GORDON L. CHAI ' MAN, GX Forestry Portland Dean ' s List lb. 2b, 3a; Xi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Forestry Club 1. 2. 3, 4: M.O.C. 1. 2. 3. 4; iVIaine Forester, Associate Editor 3; Fencing 1, 2. 3. PAl ' L S. CHAPMAN Education Bethel Education Club 4; Intramural Athletics 4; Transfer from Cinrliarn State N ' ornial School. EVA T. CHASE. X9. English I iinestoiie Dean ' s List la. lb. 3a, 4a ; Tutorial Honors 2a, 2b; Neai Mathetai 1; Masque 2, 3; Y.W.C.A. I. 2. 3. AKTIHK .1. ( IllCK. v Horticulture Mon Agricultural Club 1, 2, 3; M.O.C. 1, 2; M Club 2; Baseball 1. 2, 3. M ; Football 2, 3; Track 1. I.Al ' RA C. CUrTK. AOII Home Economics Brewer Dean ' s List lb. 2a. 5a. 3b; Freshman Scholarship Cup 1; All-Maine Women 3, 4. Secretary 4; Y.W.C.A. 1; A.M.W. Pageant 1 ; Home Economics CUih 1. 2, 3. Vice President 2; W.A.A. Council 3; Panhellenic Council 3. Secretary 3; Hockev 1. 2. 3, 4, All-Maine 1. 2. 3; Hasketball 1. 2. 3. 4. All-Maine 1. 3; oIley- ball 1, 2. 3; Soccer Manager 3. CARLKTOX ir. CLAKK. i:N- Klcctrical Engineering Springfield, Mass. Dean ' s List la; Western Massachusetts Alumni Schol- arship 2. 3; M.O.C. 1; E. E. Club 3, 4; Prism Board 3; Tennis 2; Cross Country 1. KENNETH E. CLAKK. -I ' MK Agricultural Economics Fort Fairfield Sophomore Owls 2; Pale Hlue Kev 4; Agricultural Club 1, 2. 3. 4; ' M Club 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3, M ; Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4; Cross Country 1; Sophomore Mop Committee, Chairman. ROGER C. CLEMENT. AlP Dairy Husbandry Monroe Dean ' s List 4a; Agricultural Club 1, 2. 3, 4; College 4-H Club 1, 2. 3. 4. Vice President 3; Abraham Lin- coln I; Intramural Athletics 1. 2. 3. 4; Member of Dairy Judging Team to Eastern States Exposition 4. ' i A WILLLVM F. CLIFFORD, ATH Economics Westmovint. Que., Canada Students ' Arts Club 2. 3. 4, President 2, 3; Le Cercle Franca is 1, 2, 3. President 3; Debating Team 3, 4, Business Manager 3; ' arsity Show 3, 4, Producer 3, 4; Football 3, 4; ' ocational Guidance Committee 4. FRANK H. COLLINS, lAE Mechanical Engineering Bar Harbor Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Football 1. 2, 3. ' M. -EKNITA G. COLSON Education Stockton Springs Education Club 3. 4; Chorus 3. 4; Transfer from Cas- tine Xurinal School. ROMERT H. COOK. ATii Forestry Presque Isle Pale Blue Key 2. 3. 4; M.O.C. 1. 2, 3. 4. President 3. Treasurer 4; Forestry Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Maine Forester 1, 2, 3; Track 1; Sophomore Pipe Committee, Chair- man 2. ERWIN E. COOPER. TE Government Mattapan, Mass. Dean ' s List 3a. 4a; Varsity Debating 1. 2, 3. 4; Debat- ing Society I. 2. 3. 4. Manager 3. ice President 3. 4; l.A.A. 4; Prism Board, Sports Editor 3: Campus Board, Star Reporter 3, 4, Sports Editor 4; The Freshman. Editor-in-chief; Freshman Hantlbook, Editor-in-chief; Interfraternity Council 3. 4; Student Senate 3. 4; International Relations Club 1. 2, 3. 4. Treasurer 2, 3; .M.C.A. Cabinet 4; Students ' Arts Club 4. MAKV E. COOPER. X9. Education Albion International Relations Club 2, 3. 4; V.W.C.A. 4; Education Club 4; Transfer from Westbrook Junior College. iS BARBARA CORBETT. AOII Home t-cononiics Orono The Freshman 1, Associate Editor; Home Econom- ics Club 1. 2. 3; A.M.W. Pageant 1. 2. 3; Women ' s Forum 3. 4; YAV.C.A. 1; Hockey 1; Basketball I. Education KA ' KRKTT L. CORiMIKR ' an Buren PHII.ir A. ( DRRUiAX, OX Chemical Engineering Student Senate 4; Interfraternity Council 4. Cala LOUIS C. COSTRELL Electrical Engineering Bangor Dean ' s List la. lb. 2a. 2b. 3a. 4a; Tau Beta Pi 3; Trustee Scholarship 2; Tau Beta Pi Award 2; Harold S. Boardman Scholarship 4; New York Alumni Schol- arship, No. 2, 4; Bertha Joy Thompson Scholarship 3; A.LE.E. 2, 3; Track 1. ELEANOR A. COUSINS Education East Blue Hill Dt-an ' s List 3a, 3b; Travelli Scholarship 4; Education Club 3, 4. Vice President 4; Contributors Club 4 ; Campus Staff 3; Masque Plavs, Johnny Johnson 3, Roadside 4; W.S.G.A. 4. CATHERINE E. COX. AOII Home Economics Sea Cliff, N. Y. Sophomore Eagles; Prism Board, Associate Editor 3; Women ' s Forum 1, 2. 3, 4; Campus Staff 3; Home Economics Club 1. 2, 3; Y ' .W.C.A. I. 2. 3; A. MAY. Pageant 1, 2; Freshman Board. KENNETH L. CRABTREE Mechanical Engineering Dean ' s List 3a; Class of 1873 Prize 2. Union PHILIP C. CRAIG, ATSi Agricultural Economics Patten Sophomore Owls 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. M. WTLLL M H. CRAIG Forestry Bingham Dean ' s List l.i, lb. 2a, 2b, 3a; Xi Sigma Pi; Somerset County Alumni Scholarship 3; Forestry Club 1, 2, 3; Scabbard and Blade; Football 1, 2. 3; Indoor Track 1. FRANCIS L. CRAMER. A A Civil Engineering Bristol A.S.C.E., Treasurer 1; Junior Varsity F )otl)aII 3. CARLTON C. CRESSV. KA Economics Millinocket Students ' Arts Club 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Wrestling J. 4; Transfer from McOill I ' nivcrsitv. RICliAKI) F. CROfRKR. Jr., ATO Wildlife Conservation Fort Kent Forestry Club 2, 3; Cross Country 1. ELEANOR M. CROCKETT. AOn French Hopedale. Mass. Dean ' s List lb, 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b, 4a ; Graduate of the Sor bonne, cum laude ; Scholarship from Institute of International Education; Le Cercle Francais 2, 4, Secretary 2; Debating Society 4; M.O.C. 1. 2; Stu- dents ' Arts Club 2, 4; Women ' s Forum 2. 4; Y.W.C.A. I, 2; Campus Staff 1, 2; Sodalitas Latina 1, 2, 4; W.S.ti.A. 1; Winter Carnival Oucen 2; Field Hockey 1. DEARNLEV CROTEAL r Flconomics Lisbon F ' alls V SAMUEL CKOWF.LL, 3rd Mi-chanical Engineering Marblehead, Mass. M.O.C. S; Masciue i: Football 1: Track 1, 2. KOHERT V. CULLIXAN. M ' Zoology South Portland Senior Skulls 4; Students ' Arts Club 1, 2; I.A.A. 2, 3; Pale Blue Key 4; Football 2, J; Basketball 1, 2, 3, M : Baseball 1; Cross Country 1; Class Treasurer 3; Class Chaplain 4. ip k JAMES W. CUNXIN ' C.HA.M, . T ' . Mechanical EngineeriuR Old Town Dean ' s List 3b; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3. DEWIS .1. CCRRA.N. .VTO German Bangor Dean ' s List 3a; Der Oeutsche X ' erein 2, 3; El Circulo Espanol 3. HAZKl. B. CLKRA.V Ili.ine Econoniics Milo N ' W ' .C.A. 3; Women ' s F ' orum 3: Htmie Economics Clul) 2; Chorus 3. CHARLOTTE H. Cl ' RRlE. Ai.i Latin and French Hartland Sodalitas Latina 2. 3; Lc Cercle Francais 3; El Cir- culo Espanol 4; M Club 4; Y.W.C.A. I; Campus Staff 1. 2; Prism Board 3: Students ' Arts Club 2, 3; Chorus 3; The Freshman 1; Basketball 2. 3: Hockev 2, 3. 4; Volleyball 2. 3. DORIS M. CTKUIKK. X!i EUlicatioil Oxbow Education Club 2. 3, 4; W.S.CJ.A. 4; Traiisfi-r from Bangor Maine School of Commerce. TIMOTHT K. C.L-KTIX, HX Agricultural Economics Boothbay Harbor Agricultural Club 3; Intramural Athletics 1. u k ELIZABETH CL ' RTIS Home Economics Searsport Dean ' s List 4a: Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4; M.O.C. 3; V.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2. EDWARD r. CVK Agronomy Lille Dean ' s List 2a. 2b. 3a; Agricultural Club 2. 3; Le Cercle Francais, Adviser 3. CLIFFORD L. DAIGLE. SN Education F Kent Education Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; L ' niversity Orches- tra 3. 4; Maine Music Association 4, President 4: Intramural Athletics 3, 4; Transfer from Madawaska Normal School. MARIE A. DAIGLE Education Fort Kent Education Club 3. 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; Transfer from Aroostook State Normal School. PAULINE V. DAVEE. AAA Sociology Orono Dean ' s List lb. 2a. 2b. 3a. 3b, 4a; Tutorial Honors 3a. 3b; Sigma Mu Sigma 4; Students ' Arts Club 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1. 2; Y.W.C.A. 1. 3. C. FREMONT DAVIS, Jr., Ki: Mechanical Engineering Rumford Dean ' s List la, lb. DOKOTll ' l ' DA 1S Hiinie Economics Longmeadow, Mass. M.O.C. 1; V.W.C.A. I; Women ' s Forum 3, 4, Vice President 4; Maine Music Association 3, 4, Secretary 3. 4; Home Economics Club 1; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Class Secretary 1: Commencement Week Connnittee 4. KLROY K. DAY. l.U ' ' . Civil Engineering North Berwick Dean ' s List la. lb, 4a; Civil Club 2. 3, 4; M Club 2. 3, 4; LA. A. 3, 4, Secretary 4; Baseball I. 2, 3, M ; Intr.iinural Athletics 1. ORRIS L. DEAN, Clteniistry Dean ' s List 4a. Di-rby KMILV DEAN, Xil Home EcoiKMllics inslow Dean ' s List 2a. 21). 3a. 3b. 4a; Danforth Summer Fel- lowship 3; Omicron Nu; Y.W.C.A. I, 2, 3; Home Eco- nomics Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Prism Board, Assistant Editor 3; Basketball 1. 2; Hockey I; Volleyball 2. RALPH L. DEMOXT Forestry Old Town Dean ' s List 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b, 4a: Xi Sigma Pi 3, 4. CHARLOTTE L. DIMITRE, . ;! Home Economics Calais Campus Staff 2, 3; Y.W.C.A, Cabinet 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 3; Home Economics Club I. 2. 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4; Volleyball 1, 2. GEORGE E. DTOXXE History and Social Sciences Madawaska Transfer from Aroostook State Xormal School. ELIZABETH R. DIXOX. -I ' M Economics Old Town Der Deutsche ' erein 4; V. V.C..- . 1. 2. 3. 4; Women ' s Forum 1; . .M.W. Pageant 2; .Students ' .Arts Club 3; Panhellenic Council 4. Secretary. CARLETOX DOAK, Jr., Civil Engineering Civil Club 3. Belfast ELISABETH.!. DOBLE Psychology Beverly, Mass. Dean ' s List 31 : Sigma Mu Sigma 3. 4: Bishop Mis- behaves ' ' 2; Cheerleader 1, 2. 3. 4; Women ' s Forum 3. 4; Students ' Arts Club 3, 4; A..M.W. Pageant 1; Hockey 1. HARLAXD L. DODGE, . . A Economics Hudson Falls, N. V. Band 1; Students ' .Arts Cluh 3, 4; Varsity Show 3. GEORGE E. DOE, H.X Forestry Forestry Club 3. Kezar Falls ROBERT VV. DOE. .|MA Pulp and Paper Technology Bingham Dean ' s List la. lb, 2a. 2b, Ja. 3b. 4.i; lloviv Memorial .SLluilnrship }; Tau Beta Pi }. 4. President 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Interfraternity Council 4; .Stlltlellt Sen- ate 4:_ Intramural Athletics 2. 3. 4; Class Bantjuet Committee 1; Vocation Week Committee 4. DAXA E. DUKW. -MIK Agricultural Economics Patten Dean ' s List la. 2a. 2b. 3a. 3b. 4a; Alpha Zcta 2. 3. 4; Sophomore Owls 2. Secretary- Senior Skulls 4- Phila- deildlia Alumni .- vard: William E. Parker Scholar- ship; Maine Farm Bureau Kund Scholarship; Agricul- tural Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Footl)all 1. 2. 3. 4, M ; Basket- ball 1. 2. 3. 4. M ; Baseball 1; Track 1; Class Pres- ident 1. 4. MARION P. DUNBAR. X!) Home Economics Belfast Y.W.C.. . 1. 2. 3. 4; Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Women ' s Forum 4; A.M.W. Pageant 1. 2. 3; Chorus L 2; Basketball 1. 2. 4; Connnenccment Ball Commit- tee 4. ALLEN L. DYER, AT,i Psychology Camden Dean ' s List 3a. 4a; Sigma Mu Sigma 3. 4; Electrical Club 1, 2; El Circulo Espanol 3; Track 3. HAMILTON H. DYER. Jr., ■tPA Mechanical Engineering Kennebunk Band 1. 2; A.S.M.E. 3. 4; Intramural Athletics 1, 2, 3. 4. HAROLD J. DYER. lAE Wildlife Conservation Gorham Pale Blue Kev 2. 3. 4; LA. A. 4; Forestry Club 3. 4; .M.O.C. 3, 4; Football 1. 2, 4, M ; Indoor Track 1. 2, 3. 4, M ; Outdoor Track 1. 2, 3. 4, Captain 1, M. f ' mm ,r ALBERT O. DYSON, I ' X Pulp and Paper Technology Stoneham, Mass. Pale Blue Key 4. J. SHERWOOD EDWARDS. -tHK Dairy Husbandry liridgeport. Conn. Dean ' s List 2b. 3a, 31.. 4a; Ali ha Zeta 1; Hood Schol- arship 1; Agricultural Club 2; Track 2: Cross Coun- try 1. LUCILLE M, EPSTEIN History Bangor Dean ' s List la. lb. 2a, 2b. 3a. 3b, 4a; Tutorial Hon- ors 3a. 3b. 4a; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Phi Beta Kappa 4; ■.W.C.. ' . 1. 3, 4. Cabinet 4; International Relations Club 2. 3, 4, Secretary 4; Liberal Club 4. Secretary 4. MORRIS A. ERNST. ATQ Civil Engineering York Village Scablianl anil Blade 3. 4; A.S.C.E. 1. 2. 3, 4. Treas- urer 3; M.O.C. 1. 2. 3; M.C.A. 1. 2. 3. 4; Junior N ' arsitv Football 2. 3. M ; Track 1, 2; Baseball 1. ▲ HAROLD U. ESTABROOK. ::x Econoinics Calais Dean ' s List 4a; Students ' Arts Club 3, -4; Band 1, 2; Sophomore Hop Committee 2; Junior Prom Conunittee 3. JOAX E. FALES. AOIl Psychology Waterville Dean ' s List 3a; Sigma Mu Sigma 3. 4; Y.W.C.A. 1. 2, 3. 4; Students ' Arts Club 2. 3, 4; Women ' s Forum 2. 3; ' arsity Show 3. AKTOX 11. lARKIX. 2X Horticulture South Bristol Cross Country 1; Track 1; Intramural Athletics 1. ROBERT C. FARRIS. Jr., ATP Agronomy Agricultural Club 1; Basketball 1. Unii ROBERT C. FEERO, ATfi Chemistry Bath Charles Pay son Scholarship 1; Alpha Chi Sigma 2, 3, 4. President 3, 4; Rifle Team 1. BULA L. FITCH Home Economics X ' ew Sharon Dean ' s List 3b; Home Economics Club 1. 2, 3, 4; YAV.C.A. 1; A.M.W. Pageant 1, 2, 3. t V .HARLAX r. FITCH Forestry Groton, Mass. Forestry Club 1, 2, 3; Fencing I. LUCILLE C. FOGG, AOB Romance Languages Bangor Dean ' s List 3b; Spanish Club Prize 1 ; El Circulo Espanol 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 2. 3. President 4; Women ' s Forum 1, 2, 3. Secretary 2. 3; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 4; Panhellenic Council 4; M.O.C. 3; Le Cercle Francais 3; Students ' Arts Club 3, 4; Varsitv Show 3; A.M.W. Pageant I. 2; Hockey L 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1; Vnllev- hall 1. MARIK T. FOLSOM Home Economcis Orono Dean ' s List la. 3a, 3b. 4a; Xear Mathetai 1; Omicron Xu 4. ALBERT FRIEDMAX, TK-I ' Economics Dean ' s List 3b; Track L 2; Volleyball 1. 2, 3. Bangor EUNICE M. GALE, AOH Mathenialics Falmouth Dean ' s List 2b. 3b; Der Deutsche V ' erein 2, 3; Sicina Delta Zeta 2. 3. A, President 4; Students ' Arts Club 2. 3. 4, Secretary 4 Women ' s Forum 2. 3. 4; Y.W.C.A. 1. 2. 3. 4: ' arsity Sliow 3, 4; liockcy 1, 2, J, 4; Junior I ' rom Committee 3. RUSSELL W. GAMAGE. TA Mechanical EnRinering Cltristmas Cove A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Masque 2. 3; Winter Sports I, 2, 3. ELLA M. GLINES. I-M Education Unity Transfer from Farmington Slate Xornial School. FELLX A. GLODEN Education Mexico Transfer from Farmington State Normal School. MAISOX K. GOODRICH, ATH Agricultural Economics Patten Agricultural Club 1, 2. 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4; Football 1. ALLAN F. GOLTD, GX Economics Augusta Students ' Arts Club 4; Tennis 1. 2. 4; Intramural Athletics 1. 2. 3. 4. W y cni . ' . -■: BARBARA GRACE, AAA Home Economics Lynnfield Center, Mass. Dean ' s List 3b, 4a; Chorus . 2, 3. 4; Home Economics Club 3. 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 3; Women ' s Forum 3. JEAN I. GRANGE, «MI Home Economics Smyrna Mills Dean ' s List lb, 3a. 3b, 4a; Merrill -Palmer Appoint- ment 3; Home Economics Club 3; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. PHILIP F. GRANT. IX Forestry Cherry field Dean ' s List la. 2b, 3a, 4a; Xi Sigma Pi 3, 4, President 4; Student Senate 3, 4- Interfraternity Council 3, 4, President 4; Forestry Club 1. 2, 3; Maine Forester 2, 3, 4. Editor-in-chief 3; Basketball 1; Wrestling 1; Class Executive Connnittee 4. THEODORE H. GRANT. i:x Electrical Engineering Houlton A.I.E.E., Secretary 3. SYBIL K. GREEN Eiiglisli Orono Dean ' s List 2b. 3b. 4,i ; Masque. .Associate Member; Transfer from Boston Teacllcrs ' College. Kl ' TH K. tn E(;ORV Kducation Rockland Dean ' s List .?a. 3b. 4a; Kapna Delta Pi 3. 4. Tresitjent 4; Normal Scliool Scholarsliip 3; Chorus 3; Eiiucation Club 3, 4; Transfer from Farmington State Normal School. STEPHEN W. GROVES, 4 ' MA .Mechanical Engineering East Millinocket .X.S.M.E. 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Track 2. V. LTON E. GRUNDY. n- Bacteriology .Auburn Dean ' s List la, lb. 2a. 2b. 3a, 3b. 4a; Alpha Zeta 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; I ' niversity Scholarships 2, 3; Class of 1905 Scholarship 2; Merritt Caldwell Fernald Scholarship 4; .Agricultural Club Scholarship 4; Kidder Scholarship 4; .Agricultural Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3; Campus Staff I; Band I, 2; Interfraternity Council 4; .Assembly Conunittee 4. NORMAN C. HALL Education Dalton. Mass. Transfer from Bay Path Institute. THOMAS V. HALL. ' MIA -Agricultural Economics Wiscasset Dean ' s List 3b. 4a; .Agricultural Club 1. 2; Basket- ball 1; Intramural -Athletics 1, 2. 3. HARRY 11 HAI.LID.AY, . X. Forestry Newtoiiville. Mass. M.O.C. I, 2, 3, 4; Pack and Pine 2, 3, 4. Vice President 4; Forestry Club I, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Football. BERNARD G. HANNIGAN. .rrn -Agricultural Economics Houlton Football 1. 2. JAMES A. IIARMDX Kducation Vornial School Scholarship A. Presque Isle FREDKRICK H. HARXDF.X. Kl Mechanical Engineering Range! ey JOHN r. HAKK.1MAX. i; - Klectrical Engineering Cherry field Dean ' s List -la; A.I.E.E. 3, -4; Inlr.inniral Athletics 1. 2. 1. 4. ROIiKKT T. UAKKIS. K! Psychology Salem, Mass. El Circulo Espanol S, A ; Kreshtnan Football ; Junior Varsity Football. EDNA L. HARRISON. AOn Home Economics Newburgh. N. Y. Dean ' s List la. lb. 2a. 2b. 3a, 3b. 4a; All-Maine Women .1. 4, President 4; Phi Kapjia Phi 4; Oniicron Nu 3, 4. President 4; Sophomore Eagles, Secretary ; Neai Matbetai 1, 2. President 2; Elizabeth Abbott Balentine Scholarship 3; Maine Masque. Associate Member 3. 4; V ' .W.C.A. 1, 3. 4; Women ' s Forum 1, 2. 3. 4; Prism Hoard 3; Campus Staff I. 2. 3. 4; liaskethall 1; Com- mencement Ball Committee, Cliairman 4; A.M.W. Pageant 1; Costumes for ' ;trsitv Show and First Lady 3. ELMF.R C. HART, ilAK Forestry South Hope Cross Country 1, 2; Track 1, 2. ■DONAI D B. HASKELL. AXA Mechanical Engineering Portland General Alumni Scholarship 4; Rackleff Fund— City nf Portland 3; Masque 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Rifle Team. PRlSCn.LA D. HASKELL English Bangor Dean ' s List la. lb, 2a. 2b, 3a, 3b, 4a; Tutorial Honors lb. 2a. 2b. 3a; Major Honors 3b, 4a; Phi Beta Kappa 3. 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Neai Matbetai 2, Vice Presi- dent 2; Secondary School Scholarship 1. 2. 3; Chicago Alumni Scholarship 2; Lincoln County Alumni Schol- arship 2. 3; Anonymous Scholarship 1 ; Lhiiversity Scholarship 4; International Relations Club 4; Con- tributors ' Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Vice President 3; Der Deutsche Verein 4; Liberal Club 3, 4, President 3; Students ' Arts Club 2, 3, 4; V.W.C.A. 1; Campus 1, 2. 3, 4, Associate Editor 4; Chorus 1. EDWARD K. HAVES. I, Zoology Orono Dean ' s List la. lli, 2a, 2b. 3a, 3b. 4a; Tutorial Honors lb; Di ' i- Deutsche Verein 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Phi Hela Kajip 4; Photography Club 3; Masque 4; Prism Hoard 3; Winter Sports 1; Tennis 2. 3. 4; Indoor Track 2, 3. MII.DRKD H. HAVNES History Suuth Waterford Chorus 4; V.W.C.A. 4; Students ' Arts CIuli 4; Trans- fer from Wf it)r(i()k Junior College. ROBERT E. IIE.MI, (;WA -, ' I ' Mlv ARronomy I ' resc|iie Isle Oean ' s List 2a. 2b. 3a; Alpha Zcta .1; .Agricultur.-il Club 2. .1; Track 1, 2, i; Cross Comitry 2. CHARLOTTE K, IIE ' ' F,SS •, AOII Home Economics Portlami Dean ' s List 2b, Ja. .lii. a; W.S.G.A. .Scliolarsbin 2; Orchestra 2, J. 4; V.W.C.A. 2. .!, 4; Prism Hoard 3; Home Economics Club 2, 3; A.M.W. I ' ageant 2; Hockey 2. i. 4; liaskethall 2. i, 4; Volleyball 2. .1, 4; Transfer from Earmington State Normal School. M. ELIXABKTH HEXRV Home Economics Thomas ton Sophomore Eagles 2; Women ' s M Club 3. 4, Presi- dent 4; Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3; A.M.W. Pageant 2: W.A.A. Council 3. 4. Vice President 3; VAV.C.A. 1; Prism Board 3; W.S.G.A. 2; Hockey 1, 2. 3. 4; Basket- iiall 1. 2, 3. All-Maine Team 2, 3, Captain 1; V ' oIIey- I)all 1, 2, 3, Assistant Manager 2. CHARLES S. illl.I.. . . . Mechanical Engineering Orono Dean ' s List 2a; Band 1. 2; M.C.A. Cabinet 2, 3; Intra- mural Athletics: Cross Country 1. 4?h WILLIAM K, HILTON, ' PR- Civil Engineering Bangor Dean ' s List 2a. 3a. 3b. 4a; Tau Beta Pi 4; Campus 1. 2. 3. 4. Business Manager 4; Prism Board 3, Business Manager; Civil Club 2. 3, 4; M.C.A. Cabinet 3, 4; Sdphomorc Hop Committee; Connnencement Ball Com- mittee. DOROTHY M. HIXES. AA History Middletown, Conn. International Relations Club 2, 3, 4; Students ' Arts Club 2. 3. 4; V.W.C.A. 1; Chorus 1, 2; Prism Board 3. Assistant Editor. ' M KEN 13 KICK Y. HODGDOX Botany Anson I ' rism Hoard i; Caminis 4; Masque .!, 4; Track 3; Cross Country 3; Baseball 4. CHARl.KS M. IIOI.HROOK Civil Engineering W ' atertown, Mass. Dean ' s List la, lb; Civil Club 3. 4; Tennis 2; Intra- mural Atbletics 2. 3. 4. RICHARD HOLMES. BBII Eorestry Northeast Harbor Xi Sigma Pi 3, 4; M.O.C. 3, 4; Pack and Pine 3, 4. ' ice President 3; Forestry Club 3, 4; Maine Fores- ter, Business Matiager 4; Petrified Forest ; Foot- ball 3; Intramural Athletics 3, 4; Transfer from Col- orado School of Mines. ELIZABETH W. HO. I. NS. .VOIl Home Economics Bangor Y.W.C.A. 1; A.M.W. Pageant 1. 2. 3; M.O.C. 3; Var- sity Sh-ow 3: Women ' s Forum 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; W.S.G.A. 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. A RICHARD H IKIWARD. i:.X . i, ' rirultural E-conomics Sangerville Agricultural Club 1, 3, 4; .M.C.A. Cabinet 4; Chorus I. 3; Orchestra 1; Prism Hoard 3; Intramural Athletics 1. 2, 3, 4; Track 1, Assistai t Manager. SHELDON K. H() . RI). ■Id.i Mechanical Engineering North Monmouth M.O.C. 1; A.S.M.E. 4; Track 1; Freshman Football. ' 1R! 1 MAKGAKJiT L. IIOXIK, Xi! Psychology Ilclfast Sigma Mn Sigma 4; Sonhomore Eagles 2; All-Maine Women 3. 4; M.O.C. 1; V.VV.C.A. I, 3. 4; Students ' Arts Cliih . ' . 4: W.S.G.A. J: W.A.A. Council 2. 3. 4. I ' resi lcnt 4; Women ' s M Clul) 3. 4; Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4; Haskethall 1. 2. 3, : Tennis, Manager 3. MAKCAKKT I.. liri-T Home Economics Iliddeford Dean ' s List 3I ; Home Economics Club 3. 4; Transfer from Pembroke College. CHARLES R. Hl ' NTOOX. Jr. Tulp and Paper Technology Rumford Scabbard and Blade 3. 4; Winter Sports 1. 2. 3. M. .MII.TOX S. JELLISOX. . X. Economics Bangor Scabbard and Blade 3. 4. Secretary; El Circulo Es- oanol 2. J; M.C.A. 2, 3. 4; Students ' Arts Club 2; Track 2; Kitle Team 3. A THERESA E. JOHNSON Romance Languages South P irtland Students ' Arts Club 4: El Circulo Espanol 3. 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; V.W.C.A. 4; Choru.s 4; Transfer from W ' estbrook Junior College. CHESTER V. JONES Civil Engineering Canaan Dean ' s List la. lb. 2b, 33: Tau Beta Pi 4; Hovey Memorial Scholarship 3: Phillin R. Hathorne Schol- arship 4; Civil Club 2. 3. 4; Wrestling 1, 2. Cll. ULOTTE E. KI.NC, English Bath Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3. 4; Women ' s Forum 3, 4; Students ' Arts Club 3, 4; W.S.G.A. 1; Volleyball 1, 2. UOIIKRT KIRKLAXD, Jr., liBIl Electrical Engineering Quincy, Mass. Scabbard and Blade 4; A.I.E.E. 4; Freshman Football. ALAN F. KIRKPATKICK. ATA Chemistry Old Orchard Beach Dean ' s List la. lb, 2a, 21i, 3a, 3h. 4a; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; .- lpba Chi .Sii nia Freshman Handbook 2; ' ork County Scholarship 2; Ijovey Memorial Scholarship 2; Bertha Joy Thompson Schol- arsliip 3; Alpha Chi .Sigma 2. 3, 4; Ban d 1, 2; Orches- tra I, 2, 3. .MARHl.N -VI. KISZONAK Home Econr)mics Lisbon Falls lloTuc Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 3; M.O.C. 3. LEON V. KONKCKI. .X Kcononiics South Portland Students ' Arts Club 2, 3. 4; M.O.C. I; Band 1. STACIA ' . Kl ' KKI. Home Economics Shirley, Mass. Dean ' s List lb. 3b, 4a; Alpha Omicron Pi Prize 1; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2; International Relations Club 2; Home Economics Club 3. 4: Basketball 2. k CLARK G. KL ' XEY. Ueil I ' iiglish Boston, Mass. Dean ' s List la; Winner of Hamlet Play writing Con- test 1. 3; Boston Alumni Scholarships 2, 3, 4; Masque 1, 2. 3, 4. President 3. 4; Contributors ' Club 3. 4; Track 1; Class Vice President 1; Junior Week Com- mittee 3. MARGUERITE E. KVER, TIB t Psychology Brewer Dean ' s List 11 ; Sigma Mu Si m.i .1 ; Freshman Schol- arship Cup: Students ' Arts Club 3; Campus Staff 3. Yk EDW AKD R. LADD, KS Psychology Rockland Dean ' s List 2b, 3a; Sigma Mu Sigma 3, 4, President 4; Scabbard and Blade 3. 4; Students ' Arts Club 4; Track 1. .IKAXETTE LAMOKEAU Mathematics Presque Isle Dean ' s List la, 2a : Secondary School Scholarship 1 ; VAV.C.A. 2. 3, 4; Sigma Delta Zeta 3. 4. Vice Presi- dent 4; A.MAV. Pageant 1. 2, 3; Rifle Club Z, 4; Bad- minton 2, 3; Temiis 2, 3. ALDEN LAN ' CASTER, ATU Economics Presque Isle Track 1. EDWIX J. LAXIGAX Chemistry Belmont, Mass. Varsitv Show 3. 4f CHARLES R. LEA ITT, ■J ' KX Kilucatinn West Enfield .Masque 1: Education Club 3, 4; M Club 2, 3, 4; T ' -ack 1,2; Rela.v 2. LOIS r. LEAVITT, .iAA Home Economics Orono Dean ' s List la. lb, 2a, 2b, 3a. 4a; Xeai .Mathetai 1; Omicron u 3. 4, Secretary; Phi Kappa Phi 4; M.O.C. 3, 4; V.W.C.A. 1; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BERENICE M I.KICIITON, XCJ Mathematics HarrinRton Sigma Delta Zeta 3, 4; EI Circulo Esnanol 3. 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 4; Students ' Arts Club 4; Basketball 1. HERBERT A. LEONARD, ' I ' Ki; Dairy Technology Thorndike Dean ' s List 2a. 2b. 3b. 4a; Alpha Zeta 2, 3. 4, Presi- dent 4; Senior Skulls; Pale Blue Key 2. 3, 4. President 4; Sophomore Owls: Hood Scholarship 2. 3. 4; Waldo County Alumni Scholarship 1; Danforth Fellowship Award 3; Agricultural Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 3; 4-H Club 1. 2. 3. 4; .M Club 2, 3. 4, Vice President 4; Cross Country 1; Indoor Track 1, 2. 3. 4, M ; Out- door Track 1. 2. 3, 4. .VI ; Class Treasurer 3; Com- mencement ' eek Committee. LAURICE E. LEWIS Education ' assalboro ARTIU ' R J. LIPPKE. Jr.. . X. Forestry Jamaica, N. Y. Forestry Club 1, 2. 3. 4; M Club 3. 4; M.O.C. 1. 2. 3; Maine Forester. 2, 3. 4; Outdoor Track. Assistant Manager 1. 2. Manager 3. M ; Indoor Track and Relay. .Assistant Manager 1. 2. Manager 3, M ; Cross Country, Assistant Manager 1, 2; Intramural Athletics I. 2. 3. 4. FR. NCIS W. LOVERINX.. S.tE Psychology Tyngsboro, Mass. Students ' Arts Club 2. FERNE M. LUNT, Aid Houlton All-Maine Women 3, 4; Maine English Dean ' s List 2b. 3a Seal for Athletics 3. 4; W.A.A. 3, 4, Treasurer; Win tcr Sports. Assistant Manager 2, Manager 3; Campus Staff 3; Panhellenic Council 3. 4; Students ' Arts Club 3; Y.W.C.A. 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4, All-Maine Team 3; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Executive Commit- tee 4; Transfer from Ricker Junior College. ' A WILLIAM E. McCarthy, ki .•Vgricultural Economics Rumford Sophomore Owls; Pale Blue Key 2, 3, 4; Senior Skulls; M Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Agricultural Club 2. 3. 4; Outdoor Track. 1. 2. 3, 4, M ; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3. 4. M ; Winter Sports 1. 2. i, 4, M ; Freshman Football. HELEN C. McCULLY Education Farmington Dean ' s List 3a. 4a; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. Vice Presi- dent 4; Education Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Transfer from Farmington Normal School. REGINALD P. MacDOXALD. neil Mechanical Engineering Lynn, Mass. Dean ' s List 3a; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4. Treasurer 4; Mechanical Club 4; Masque, Associate Member 3, 4. MELVIN A. .McKENZIE. OX Mechanical Flnginecring Lcwiston Pale Blue Key .Xward 1; .Masque 3; l.A.. . 3. 4. Vice President 4; Glee Club 4; Pale Blue Key 4; Scabbard and Blade 3. 4; .M Club 3. 4: A.S.M.E. 4; Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3. 4, M ; Indoor Track 1. 2. 3. 4. M ; Winter Sports 3. 4. M ; Intramural .-Vthlelics 1. 2. 3, 4; Executive Committee 1, 2, 3. ft - res « GRAWII.I.K H. MacMII.LAN Kducation nean ' s List 4a. Stillwater M. iUiilMA MAtiriRK. AOlI English Portland A.M.W. 3. 4; Masque i, 4, Arms and The Man 2 First Lady 3; Sophomore Eagles, ' ice President ; Honorary Lieutenant Colonel 3; Junior Month Rep resentative 3; Students ' Arts Club 2, 3. 4, Secretary 3 Y.W.C.A. 1, 3. 4. President 4; Women ' s Forum 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Director Varsity Show 3; Et Cir culo Espanol 2. 3; Campus Staff 3; A.M.W. Pageant 2; Basketball 1, 2; Volleyball 1; Class Secretary 3. ALFRED P. MALLET. «M 1 Mathematics South Portland Dean ' s List 3a, 3b; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Sigma Delta Zeta 3, 4; El Circulo Espanol 3. 4; Football I. 2, 3. 4. M. MERWrX A. JL RSTOX. -l-MA Wildlife Conservation East Waterford Dean ' s List la, 3b, 4a: Pale lilue Key 3, 4, Secretary; Football L 2, 3. 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Junior Week Com- mittee. f - «c 41L ,L. CARLETOX MKRKILL. -l-NU Business Administration Brewer CLAVTOX D. MERSEREAU, IX Economics Sebago Lake Masque 3, 4; Students ' Arts Club 3, 4; X ' arsity Show 3; Golf 2. 3. 4. M ; M Club 3. 4; Transfer from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. m - AXITA E. MILLER. AOIl English Monmouth Beach, X . J. Students ' Arts Club 2. 3, 4; Women ' s Forum 2, 3. 4; W.C.A. 1. 3: M.O.C. l; Hockey 1. R. LEIC.HTOX MILLER. .VXA Forestry Ouincy, Mass. Dean ' s List II), 3a. 3b; Xi Sigma Pi 3. 4. Secretary- Treasurer 4; Interfraternity Council 4; Student Senate 4; Forestry Club L 2. 3, 4. Presi lent 4. C - . - SW B i lj ELWOOD D. MII.LKTT. -hMA Mechanical Engineering Norway I ' alc Blue Key 2. i. 4, ' ice President 4; I.M.A.A. 3. 4. Treasurer; A.S.M.E. 4: M Club 2, i, 4; Baseball 1: naskctball 1, 2. 3, M. SKWAl.I. O. MII.I.IKEN, H. Agricultural Economics Portland Dean ' s List 2b; Student Senate 4; Agricultural Club 1. 2. 3, 4. LILLIAN M. MITCIlKLr. Psychology Oroiio Campus Staff 3; V.M.C.A. 3: Snidcnls ' Arts Club 3. RICMAKl) A. MONKOK. liOlI Forestry Melrose, Mass. Dean ' s List II). 3a. 3b, 4a; . i Sigma Pi 3. 4; Scabbard ami Blade 3. -1; Korest rv Club 1, 2, 3, 4; M.O.C. 1; Freshman Fuolball; tlolf 1. 3. M. ■XLf DONALD ;. L0ORK. lAlC Musiiicss Administration HaiiRor Students ' Arts Club 2; EI Circuln Kspanol ,i; Tanipus Staff 2. 3, 4, Contributing Editor. RAYMOND L. MORONG. ilN Electrical Engineering E. E. Club 2. .1. 4; Band 1, 2. Madison MARJORIE G. MOILTON Romance Languages Randolph Le Cercle Francais 3. 4, Treasurer 4; El Circulo Es- panol 3, 4; Debating Society 3, 4, Secretary 4; Prism Staff 3. Assistant Editor; Y.W.C.A. 1, 3, 4. Cabinet 4; Sodalitas Latina 3; Students ' Arts Club 3. 4; Women ' s Forum 2. 3. 4; Campus Staff 2. 3; M.O.C. 1. 3; Hockev 1, 2; Basketball 1; VnlU-vball 1. JULIA R. MOVXIHAN. AOn Home Economics Madison W.A.A. Council 3; Y.W.C.A. Council 2; M.O.C. 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2. 3; Prism Staff. Associate Member 3; Hockey 1, 2; X ' ol ley ball 1. 2, Assistant Manager 2. Manager 3 jf f l T ; rs- . iP GERALD E. MURPHY. KZ Pulp and Paper Technology Track 1; Intramural Athletics 1. Portland HKAKRLY R. NASON, BX Chemistry Dean ' s List 4a; Track 1. 2, 3. Old Tov ARTlll ' R W. XKLKE Educatuni Ilrewcr EUXICE J. NKf.SOX English (H-1 Town Education Club 4; RitU- Club 4; ' ,W.( .A. 1. 2; Hockey 1, 2. RAYMOND L. XKLSON. 2X Forestry Concord. Mass. Xi Sigma Pi 3, 4. Vice President 4; Holland Fund Scholarship 3; Forestry Club 1. 2. 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 3; M.O.C. 1; Boxmir 1. JOHN A. NORTOX, Jr. Mathematics Transfer from Gorham Xorniai School. Portland RAYMOXD F. XORTOX. ATli Economics IJangnr El Circulo Espanol 1; Baseball 1. 2. 3. M ; Basket- ball 1. WESTOX V. XORTOX, ATP Wildlife Conservatioii Forestry Club 1; Tntraniural Athletics 1. Strong LOUISE M. OHXESORGE English Kennebunkport Students ' Arts Club 1; V.W.C.A. 1; Chorus 2; Women ' s Forum 2. MARY .1. OKR, ' I ' M English Old Town Debating Society 1 ; Women ' s Forum 1 ; Y.W.C.A. 1. 2. 3; Students ' Arts Club 3; Panhellenic Council, Treasurer 3; A.MA ' . Pageant 2; Campus Staff 2, 3. MARGARET R. ORSER. AAA English Fort Fairfield Dean ' s List 2b, 4a; Students ' Arts Club 2. 3; Prism Board, Associate Editor 3; V.W.C.A. 4. RCTH A. PAGAN, AOFI History and Government Sunset. Deer Isle Dean ' s List la, 2a. 3b; Sophomore Eagles 2; All-Maine Women 2, 3. 4; Students ' Arts Club Scholarship 4; M.O.C. 1; Contributors ' Club 2, 3, 4. President 3; Students ' Arts Club I. 2. 3, 4; International Relations Club 3. 4; W.S.G.A. I, 3, 4. Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4: A.M.W. Pageant 1, 2; Student Senate 3. 4; Assembly Committee 4; Class Executive Committee I. 4. WILLIAM B. PAGE Civil Engineering North Gorham Dean ' s l.ist 2a. 2b. 3a. 3b. 4a; Philip R. Hatlrorne Scholarship; Hovey Scholarship 3; Tan Beta Pi 3. 4, Treasurer 4; Civil Club 2. 3. 4. Secretary 4; RiHe Team 1. 2, Captain. ETHELVX A. PARKMAX. X9. Home Economics Lynn, Mass. Dean ' s List 4a: Home Economics Club 1; V omen ' s Forum 4; Y.W.C.A. 1; Chorus 3, 4; Panhellenic Coun- cil 4; Class Secretary 2, 4.  rM LAURESS T. PARKMAN, UGH Mechanical Kngineering Lynn, Mass Scabbard and Blade 3. • . President 4; Masque 3. 4 Petrified Forest ; Maine Day Conunittee 2, 3 , 4 Men ' s Student Senate 4; Intcrfraternity Council 4 Freshman Foutball ; Junior arsity Football 2. 3, M ; Intramural Athletics 1. 2, 3, 4; Couunencement Ball Connnittee 4. CLARENXK O. I ' AKLIX Education Starks k= t CHARLES S. PATRINELIS, GX English Portland Contributors Club 2; Football 3, M ; Basketball 2; Transfer from L ' nivcrsity of Alabama. FREDERICK G. PATTERSON. SAE English Castine El Circulo Espanol 2. BRIAN PENDLETON. I ' MA English Contributors Club 4. Lewiston DONALD H. PERRIN, HK Agricultural Economics Sherman Mills Dean ' s List 4a ; Agricultural Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Intramural Athletics 1, 2. 3. 4. IDA-MAV PERRY Education Jefferson JOHN W. PERR.Y, ' fMA Economics Old Town International Relations Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Junior Varsitv Football 3, 4, M ; Basketball 1, 2. 3; Track 1, 3; Intramural Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4. ' J €« fA Af WILLIS R. PHAIR. SX Forestry Basketball 3, 4. Limestone HELEN M. PHILBROOK. AOI! Home Economics Shelburne, N. H. Sophomore Eagles. Secretary 2; Pack and Pine 2. 3, 4, Secretary 3; M.O.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical Association 3, 4; Women ' s Student Senate 4; Hockey 1, 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Executive Connnittee 3. 4 %. N • ALICE PIERCE, III English Lunenburg. Mass. Dean ' s List la. lb, 2a, 3a; Tutorial Honors 3. 3; Grit- t ' ln Award I ; Worcester County Alumni Scliolarsliip 1, 2; University Scholarship 3. 4; Contributors ' Club 2, 3. 4; Masque 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3. 4; Volleyball 1. 2. 3. 4. THOMAS S. riXKUAM. Jr.. :;n Economics Fort Kent Debating Society 3; Students ' Arts Club 2. 3, 4; Boxing 1. 3; Junior Varsity Football 1. 2. 3. M ; Basketball, Manager 1. 2. ELBERT S. I ' RATT. 9X Zoology Livermore Falls LEONARD M. PRATT. AT9. Civil Engineering Greenville Junction Civil Club 2, 3, 4. President 4; Cross Country 1. ■M RICHARD ncrGLEV. BOlI Forestry Providence, R. I. Dean ' s List 2b, 3b; Xj Sigma Pi 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3. 4; Rhode Island Alumni Scholarship 3. 4; F«jrestrv Club 3. 4; M Club 3. 4; Football 1. 2. 3, 4. M. ELLIS M. RAMSUELL, I. Economics Rockland Photography Club 3; Prism Board 3; Students ' Arts Club 3. 4; Intramural Athletics 2, 4. ALEXANDER H. RAVE Mechanical Engineering East port Dean ' s List la, lb, 2a. 2b. 3a. 3b. 4;.; Tan Beta Pi 3. 4, Recording Secretary; Phi Kappa Phi 4; A.S.M.E. 2. 4. JOHN F. RAVE Mechanical Engineering Easlport Dean ' s List la, lb. 2a. 2b, 3a, 3b. 4a; Tau Beta Pi 3. 4. Vice President 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4. EARLE D. REED. 1.K V Mechanical Engineering Augusta Soi me ! oniore Owls 2; Football 1, 2, 3, nt Ball Committee 4. 4, ' M , ; Commence- ELIZABETH H. REID. XO Home Economics Augusta Home Economics Club Cabinet 3. 4; A.MAV. Manager 3, Manager 4; 1. 2, 3. Pageant W.A.A 4; VAV.C.A. 3; Hockey. . Council 3, 4, 1. 2. 3, 4, Assistant M. LOriSK KICK Knglish Orono Ut-an ' s List 2a, 2b. 3a; Tutorial Honors 3a, 31); Major Hc)n( rs 4a. 4b; Contributors ' Cliib 2, 3, 4, President 4; Dcr Deutsche Verein 2. 3. 4; V.W.C.A. 1, 2; Campus . , 4. Contributing Editor 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Bad- minton 2. 3. 4. FKAXKLI.X W. RUH. AJ ' P Dairy Husbandry Charleston Dean ' s List 2a. 2b. 4a: AEricultural Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Freshman Basketball 1; Intramural Athletics 2, 3. . r ROBERT D. RICH, N Economics Portland ALICE R. RICHARDSON Education Fairfield Dein ' s List 4a; Xornial School Faculty Scholarship 4; Chorus 4; Orchestra 4; Education Club 4; Basketball 4; Badminton 4; ' al ley ball 4; Transfer from Farm- ingtoii Normal School. BERNARD C. ROBBINS, ' MA Biochemistry Gardiner Senior Skulls 4; Scabbard and Blade 3. 4; Agricultural ( lull 1. 2. 3, 4; Commencement Week Committee ; Football 3. 4; Basketball 1; Cross Country 1. GWILVM R. I OBERTS Education Brownville Band 4; Glee Club 4; Tennis 4; Transfer from Farm- ington Normal School. MARIAN E. ROBERTS, X9. 1 tome Economics Lyman Women ' s Forum 3. 4; M.O.C. 1, 2. 3. 4; YAV.C.A. 1. 3; Home Economics Club 1. 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 4; A.M.W. I ' ageant 2; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2; All-Maine Hockey Team 1. NEWTON J. RODGERS, 0X Chemistry Portland Dean ' s List 2b; State of Maine Secondary School Scholarship; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Baseball 1; Football 2. MCRIEL E. ROSS. .iAA Education Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada .Sophomore Eagles; Education Club 4; Orchestra 1. 4; Hockey 1; Volleyball 1. L. KKin RUSSELL, ATli History and Government Fort Fairfield Forestry Club 1; Students ' Arts Club 2, 3. I. GILBERT SAEX, TE Economics Hoi yoke, Mass. Liberal Club 1, 4; International Relations Club 4; Freshman Football; Intramural Athletics 1. 2. JEAN C. SANBORN, XQ Home Economics Bangor Home Economics Club , 2, 3. Secretary 2. Vice Presi- dent 3; M.O.C. 1; YAV.C.A. 1. 4; Freshman Board 1; Prism Board, Associate Member 3; Chorus 1, 4; A.MAV. Pageant 3; Hockey I. 2, 3, 4. Captain 2. JEANNETTE VV. SANBORN. XQ Latin and French Bangor Sodalitas Latina 2, 3, Secretary; Y.W.C.A. 1; Prism Board, Associate Member 3; A.M.W. Pageant 2; llome Economics Club 1 ; El Circulo Espanol 4; W.A.A. 1; Women ' s M Club 4; Chorus 1; Hockey 1. 2, 3, 4. Assistant Manager 3, All-Maine 3; Basket- ball 2. 3; Volleyball 2; Executive Committee 4. RALPH D. SANBORN Mechanical Engineering Palmer, Mass. Dean ' s List 2b. 3a, 3b; Tau Beta Pi 4; Sigma Delta Zeta 3, 4; A.S.M.E. 4; Prism. Associate Editor 3; Campus Staff, Circulation Manager 4. GEORGE R. SAWYER, OX Civil Engineering Old Town New England Cross Country Champion 1; M Club 2, 3, 4; Civil Club 2. 3, 4; Indoor and Outdoor Track 1 ; Freshman Cross Country. Captain ; ' arsity Cross Country 2; Varsity Track Outdoor 2, 3. BARBARA E. SEAVEY Educati ' Bangor ROBERT L. SHERATON, GX Mechanical Engineering West Newton, Mass. A.S.M.E. 4. DOROTHY SILVER Psychology Orono Students ' Arts Club 1; Chorus 3; ' M Club 2; Bas- ketball 4. All-Maine Basketball 2, 3; Volleyball 3; Hockey 1. :k WILLIAM J. STROis. k:; Agronomy Fort Fairfield Agricultural Club 3; 4H Club. GERALD T. SMALL Economics Campus Staff 2; Wrestling 3. Bangor CLEMKNT 1[. SMITH, AJ ' l- Dairy Husbandry Monmouth Dean ' s List 2b. 3b. 4a: .ARricuitural Club 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Campus. .Managing Kilitor 4; Pale Blue Key 3. 4; Cross Country 1; Indoor Track 1. 3. M. SHEI.DO.V SMITH Electrical Engineering Baseball 1, 2; Student Senate 4. MKRTO.X L. SMITH Education Bucksport Bangor WENDELL V. SMITH, I HK .Agronomy Presque Isle Dean ' s List 2a, 2b, 3a, 4a; Leon S. Merrill Scholar- ship 4; . Ipha Zeta 2; Agricultural Club 3. ERNEST L. SPEIRS, AX.i Economics Westbrook Students ' Arts Club 3, 4; M Club 3. 4; Cross Coun- try, Assistant Manager 1, 2, Manager 3, M ; Junior Week Conunittee 3. ARLO N. SPENCER, Am Forestry Football 1. Bradley LEON C. SPRAGUE, Jr. Education Presque Isle Education Club 4; Transfer from Aroostook State Normal School. LEANDER M. SPROWL, MIK . gronainy Searsmont .• gricultural Club 1. 2. DORA L. STACY, xa Economics Shirley Dean ' s List la. 2b. 3b; .-Mi-Maine Women 2. 3, -4; Piscataquis County Alumni Association Scholarship 3. 4; Students ' Arts Club 2. 3. 4; W.. .. . Council 1. 2. 3. Secretary 2; Y.W.C.A. 3, 4; Sigma Delta Zeta 3 4; M Club 3. 4; Hockey 1. 2, 3, 4. Captain 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3: Vollevball 1. 2, 3; .Maine Seal 3, 4. MADGE E. STACY. Xil Economics Shirley Dean ' s List lb. 2a, 3a, 3b. 4a; Phi Beta Kappa 4; Sig- ma Mu Sigma 3, 4; .Sophomore Eagles; .-Mi-Maine Women 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Bertha Joy riiompson Scbnl- arship 3: W.A.. . Council 4; Students ' . rts Club 3. 4 M Club 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 3. 4; W.S.G.A. Council 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3; Student Senate 2, 3; Bas ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Manager 3, Manager 4 Volleyball 1. 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3. 4; All-Maine Hockey 3; Maine Seal 3, 4. EDWARD C. STANLEY. •MJ Rusiiiess Administration Rockville Centre, X. V. Masque 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4, M ; Football 1; Intramural Athletics 2. STANLEY W. STAPLES Zoology Hand 2; Students ' Arts Club 1. Bangor FREDERIC H. STETSON Electrical Engineering Bangor Dean ' s List la, lb, 2a. Jb, 4a; Tau llita Pi. 3. 4; E. E. Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. 4. DEBORAH F. STEVENS Home Economics Turner Dean ' s List 2b; Home Economics Club 3 Transfer from Farmington Normal School. i-iyfrn m 4V? EDITH H. STEVENS English Pleasant Point Dean ' s List la, lb, 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b, 4a; Tutorial Honors 3; Major Honors 4a, 4b; Neai Mathetai; Phi Beta Kappa 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; James Stacy Stevens Scholarship 4; V.W.C.A. 2, 4; Women ' s Forum 3, 4; Students ' Arts Club 3; M.O..C 3. HARRIETTE D. STEWART. AAA Psychology Waterville Dean ' s List 4a; Sigma Mu Sigma 3. 4; YAV.C.A. 1. 2; Students ' Arts Club 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1. 2; Prism Board, Assistant Editor 3. ROGER M. STINXHFIELD. AXA Bacteriology Wayne Dean ' s List lb, 2a, 2b. 3a, 4a; Alpha Zeta 3. 4. Secre- tary ; Soutliern Kennebec Alumni Scholarship 2, 3; Agricultural Club 1, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2. 3. 4; Tennfs 3. VEXORA M. STLNCHFIELD Education Clinton Dean ' s List 3a. 3b, 4a; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Normal School Scholarship 3; Charles Davidson Scholarship 4; Etiucation Club 3. 4. President 4; Le Cercle Francais 3; Transfer from Eastern State Normal School. HAROLD V. STOCKHOLM. ' Mil Forestry Poughkeepsie, N. V. Forestry Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Forestry Rille Team 3; Prism Staff, Contributing Photographer 3; Boxing 1. 2. JAMES M. STODDARD Forestry Eastport Dean ' s List 2a, 2b. 3b; Xi Sigma Pi; Scabbard and Blade; Forestry Club 3; Rifle Team 1; Basketball 1. %7 JANET W. ST. riERKE. IIIM- lliiine Economics BaiiKor Hmnc Economics Club 3. 4; PanlicIIeiiic Council 2, 3, 4; V.W.C.A. 1. 2, 3. DONALD -. STROL ' T Forestry Forestry Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Livcniiore Falls MADELINK SUTTER Education Presque Isle Eiiucation Club 4; Transfer frnni Aroostook State Normal School. MILDRED SI TTEK Education Trcsque Isle Rifle Club 4; Education Club 4; Transfer from Aroos- took State Normal School. EDWARD V. SZAMAWSKI, .ITO Forestry Scarsdale, N. Y. Sophomore Owls 2; Senior Skulls 4; Forestry Club I, 2, 3, 4. Vice President 3; M.O.C. 3, 4; Studeiit Sen- ate 3. 4, Vice President 4; Football 1, 2. 3, 4, M. Captain 1; Freshman Baseball; Basketball 1; Class ' ice President 2, 3. MAR.TORIE TAYLOR Mathematics Bangor Dean ' s List la, lb, 2b, 3a. 3b, 4a; Tutorial Honors 2a, 2b. 3a, 3b; Phi Beta Kappa 4; Sigma Delta Zeta 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Payson Scholarship 1; Trustee Scholarship 2, 3; Travelli Scholarship 4; V.W,C.A. I. 2. 3, 4 ; Students ' Arts Club 3. 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; A.M.W. Pageant 2, 3; W.A.A. 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Basketball 3. GEORGE L. TEMPLE, 2.VT; Zoology Lewiston Interfraternity Council 4; Students ' Arts Club 3; Der Deutsche Verein 3, 4; Student Senate 4; Freshman Football; Freshman Baseball. PHILIP K. TEMPLE, 2. E History and Government Hopcdale, Mass. Dean ' s List 3b; International Relations Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice President 3, President 4; Students ' Arts Club 2, 3, 4; M.C.A. Cabinet 4. PATRICK J. TESTA Education North New Portland G. MERRILL TIIO.MAS. ■' VA Civil Engineering Rumford Masque 3. 4. r. LVtTfii k f ' h RICHARD E. THOMAS, Kr Forestry Rockland Sophomore Owls 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, M ; Intramural Athletics 1. 2. 3. 4. EARLE V. TIBBETTS, ATA Civil Engineering Hallowell Band 1, 2; Masque !, 2; Civil Club 2, 3, 4. STANLEY T. TITCOMB. -I-KS Chemistry New Gloucester Dean ' s List la. lb; Basketball 1. ALBERT P. TONER, ZAE English Lewiston Dean ' s List lb. 2a; Der Deutsche Vereiii 3. 4; Con- tributors ' Club 3. 4. ' ice President 4; International Relations Club 3, 4; Campus Staff 4. Contributing Editor 4, Editor of Literary Supplement 4. . k CARL R. TOOTHAKKR. ATA Mechanical Engineering Gardiner I. A. A. 3. 4. President 4; Pale Blue Key 4; A.S.M.E. 4; Student Senate 4; Junior Varsity Football 2. 3, M ; Freshman Baseball; Class Executive Conunittee 3. 4, Cliairman 3; Sophomore Pipe Committee. CHARLES H. TOWLE Education Portland 4 DAVID W. TRAFFORD. -l-Kl History Portland Dean ' s List la. lb. 2a, 2b. 3a. 3b. 4a; Tutorial Honors 3a; Major Honors 4a, 4b; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Phi Beta Kappa 4; University Scholarship 3, 4; Rhodes Scholar- ship Nominee 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; International Relations Club 3, 4, Vice President 4; M.C.A. Cabinet 1. 2. KATHERIXE K. TRTE, IllM ' Biology Hope Dean ' s List 3a, 3b; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4, Secretary 4; Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Education Club 3. 4; Rifle Club 4; Transfer from Gorham State Normal School. FRANCIS E. TIRNER. Kl Economics Bucksport HARLAND G. TTRXER. ROn Zoology Augusta Junior Varsity Football 2. 3; Freshman Basketball; Track 2, 3; Freshman Baseball; Campus Board 1. 1 A DOROTIIKA A. VAIL I ' sycliologv Cornwall-on-lUuIson, N. Y. Mascnie 4- Y.W.C.A. 1. 2. 3. A; M.O.C. 4; A.M.W. I ' aKcant i; Orchestra 4; Riflt- Club 3. 4; Volleyball 2; Haskelball 2. English KLAI.NK K. N ' AN NOSTKAND Sonierville, N. J. ; ? .- THOMAS D. -KRRn.L. AXA Mechanical Engineering Westbrook Dean ' s List 2a, 21); A.S.M.E. .i. 4. Vice President 3, President 4; Band. I. 2; Football 1. 2. 3. 4, M ; Track 3; Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4; Class Executive Com- mittee I. 2. MILDRED H. WALTON Psychology Lisbon Dean ' s List 3b; Sigma Mu Sigma 3, 4; M.O.C. 1, 3; Students ' Arts Club 2. 3. 4; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 4; A.M.W. Pageant 1 ; Women ' s Forum 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Student Senate 4; Prism Board 3; W.S.G.A. 4; Class Executive Committee 3; Connnencement Week Committee. Chairman 4. SHELDON L. WARD. -VKZ Dairy Technology Thorndike Dean ' s List 4a; 4-H Club 3; Agricultural Club 3; Intramural Basketball 1; Cross Country 1. FRANK J. WASHBUR N. .M ' l ' Dairy Husbandry Dover-Foxcroft . gricultural Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Apple judging Team 2. REGINALD L. WATSON Edttcation Seal Harbo ARTEMl ' S K. WEATHEKKKE, 119II History and Governnit-nt Bangor Dean ' s List la, h. 3a. 21j, 3a, 3b, 4a; Tutorial Honors lb, 2a, 3b, 3a, 3b; Major Honors 4a. 4b; Pbi Beta Kappa 4; Sigma Mu Sigma 3. 4. ' ice President 4; J ' bi Kappa Phi 4; Sigma Mu Sii ma Award 3; Jobn M. Oak Prize Speaking Contest. First 2; Peace Speaking Contest, Second 1, 2; Penobscot County Alumni Scholarship 2; Ohio Alumni Schcdarship 4; Rhodes Scholarship Nomi- nee 4; Prism, Kditor-in-Chief 3, Senior Adviser 4; De- bating Society 2. 3. 4, Vice President 3. President 3, 4; Masque 2, 3. 4, Business Manager 4, Bill of Divorce- ment 2; Student .Senate 4; Interfraternity Council 4; International Relations Club 3, 4; M.C.A. 1. 2; Stu- dents ' Arts Club 2; Tennis 1, 3, 4. Assistant Manager 3. Manager 4. Squad 4; Intrannual Sports 4; Class Chaplain 3; Class Treasurer 4. KARL F. WENGER. ATA Forestry Springfield, Mass. Dean ' s List 2a, 2b, 3a, 3h; Xi Sigma Pi 4; Forestry Club 3; Transfer from Connecticut State College. OWEN W E.NTWORTH. UOlI Economies Kennebinik Beach Dean ' s List 3b; Students ' Arts Club 3. 4; Freshman Football. - M HILDA K. WKV-MOmi Education Morrill Dean ' s List 43; Education Club 4; Chorus 4; Transfer from Gorliani Xornial School. .M ' DKKV J. WHITE English South Portland Deairs List 33, 3b. 4a: Bertha Joy Thompson Scholar- ship 3; Special Senior Scholarship 4; El Circulo Es- panol 3; Education Club 3; Y.W-C-A. 3. 4; Students Arts Club 4; Contributors ' Club 3. 4. ALBERT H. WHITELEV. I ' HK Forestry Limerick M.O.C. 1; Forestry Club 1. 2. 3. JOHX F. WHITNEY Chemistry Presque Isle Dean ' s List la, lb. 2a, 2b. 3a. 3b; Tau Beta Pi 3; Northern Aroostook Alumni Association Scholarship 3; Pa V son Scholarship 4; Alpha Chi Sigma Fraternity 3, 4. : 1 L BARBARA F. WHITTREDCE. AAA Sociology Ansonia. Conn. Dean ' s List la, lb. 2a. 2h, 3a. 3b. 4a; Tutorial Honors 2a. 3a. 3b; Phi Beta Kappa 4; Sigma Mu Sigma 3, 4; Chi Omega Sociology Prize 2; Masque 3. 4, Petrified Forest. ' Tohnnv Johnson ; S ' .W.C.A. Cabinet 2, 3. 4; Orchestra 1; Stude ' nts Arts Club 2, 3. 4; Prism Board. Associate Member 3; Campus Board 4; Women ' s Forum 4; A.M.W. Pageant 1. 2, 3; Varsity Show. THOMAS A. WILLIAMS. :i;X Electrical Engineering Springfield, Mass A.LE.E. 3. 4. I i0t MERLE W. WTXG Entomology Old Town Dean ' s List lb, 2a, 3a, 3b, 4a; Aroostook Alumni Association Scholarship 2; Der Deutsche Verein 3, Treasurer 4. ALC.IRD G. VOZL ' KEVICH, ATI? Mechanical Engineering Auburn Dean ' s List 2a. ii. 3b. 4a: Tau Beta PI 4; A.S.M.E. 4; Intramural Athletics 2. 3. 4. LAWRENCE K. 4 IO IEI who lo.sl Ills life in a iliKirry (uddcnt last summer To THH I r MORS, s|)(inM)is ol this [)iil)lii alioii, t ' picsi ' iit llic lollow- ing section dcxotcd to tlic ' iii and to tlic acti ities then ha L- participated in. In the feu- short vears ot college life they have climbed from green speiimens ol freshmen to tiie seasoned liinhei ol iip- perclass men. lamiliar with tiie lontine of college the ha e come to tiie point where extracm rit idar a(ii iiies iia e par- tially re|)la(ed the gi ind of stiuhing. The climl) lip the ladder of higher edncation has heen hard, hut ne t year it will be onr tmn to reign as kings and tpieens ol our small domain. Those inend)ers of the class not ap- pearing in the following section are: .Vbraliam Knobler Pulp !i; Pajier Jamaica. . . .Susie H. Nason Education Rrunswick Martin G. Tohiiaii Kiononiiis I ' Driland [enuie I. W ' ortluii I- ducaliou Bangor CLAS i OF 19 10 CLASS OFFICE KS HAROLD A. GERRISH President DONALD C. SMLFH Vice President ALICE ANN DONOVAN Serretrny MALCOLM W. ROBERTS Treasurer Gerrish Smith RohiKis Donovan EDNA l . A D A l ft Psychology Soutir Brewer Honors: Dean ' s List (2b). Honor Societies: Sigma Mu Sigma (.1). Activities: M.O.C. (1); Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3). Cabinet (3); Students ' Arts Club (1. 2). Social Fraternity: Phi Mu. N O R  I S S . ADA M S Business Administration Cape Elizabeth Activities: Students ' Arts Club (2, 3); El Circulo Espanol (1). Athletics: Cross Country (1); Football (1. 2); Baseball (1, 2, 3); Track (1, 3); Intramural Athletics (1). Social Fraternity: Phi Mu Delta. II A II L 41 n i . A D K I S Mechanical Engineering Norway Honors: Dean ' s List (2b, 3a). Special Awards: Hovev Memorial Scholarship (3). Activities: A.S.M.E. (3): M.O.C. (1); M.C.A. (1); Rifle Team (1,2,3). Athletics: Cross Country (11; Track (1); Intramural Athletics (I, 2,3). Social Fraternity: Alpha Tau Omega. It I i 11 A II l W . A K K I. F V Agricultural EconunuLS Presque Isle Honors: Dean ' s List (la. lb. 2b. 3a). Special Awards: Payson Scholarship (1); f niversity Scholarship (2); Travelli Scholarship (3). Activities: Agricultural Club (1. 2, 3): Liberal Club (3); M.C.A. Cabi- net (1, 2. 3). Athletics: Intramural Athletics (2. 3). Social Fraternity: Phi Eta Kappa. Ill KTO II. Mechanical Engineering Activities: Mechanical Club (2, 3). Social Fraternity: Sigma Chi. Transfer from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. A L B K K West Roxbury. Mas l V K It A I. P K It T History and Government Bangor Honors: Dean ' s List (la. lb, 2a. 2b. 3a): Tutorial Honors (la, lb, 2a, 2b). Activities: International Relations Club (2. 3) ; Debating Societv (1. 2. 3). II 11 K 11 T U Zoology Activities: Student (3): M.C.A. (2). Athletics: Football (3); BoxiiiK (1. 3). Social Fraternity: Sigma Nu (Pledge) A i II I-: w s liardiicr. Mass. Arts CUil) (1. 3); M.O.C. (I); I ' hotograpiiy L ' .yb it 4 « K II • . A n II V. w « Economics Honor Societies: Scabbard and Blade (3). Social Fraternity: Sigma Chi. Augusta E II V I A It It O Education Honors: Dean ' s List (3a). Special Awards: Normal School Scholarship (3). Activities: Education Club (3). Transfer from Farmington State Normal School. Brownviile E L I Z A It E T II It . Home Economics Activities: W.S.G.A. (3). Athletics: Hockey (3); Basketball (3). Transfer from Farmington State Normal School A It M S T II O X (ii Vanceboro O A n F I K I. D l . Electrical Engineering Activities: Band (1, 2). Social Fraternity: Beta Theta Pi. A R T II I ' II Fitcliburg, Mass. JAMES II . A « II It Y Agricultural Economics Activities: M.O.C. (I): I A. A. (3). Athletics: Basketball (1); Intramural Athletics (3). Class Offices: Fresliman Banquet Committee (1). Social Fraternity: Phi Eta Kappa. Presque Isle I II 1 « ( I 1. 1. A U . B I C K F O II D Sociology rortland Activities: Students ' Arts Club (I, 2); Panhellenic Council (J); Women ' s Foruni; Y.W.C.A. (1, 3); Prism Board (3). Women ' s Sports Editor. Social Fraternity: Alpha Omicron Pi. D O A L 1 E Civil Engineering Activities: Civil Club (2, 3). Social Fraternity: Sigma Nu. Transfer from Ricker Junior College. KITH V. K Linneus G O It D 41 II . IK I. A K F Civil EngiiK-eriiig Brownfield J . K l I L Y BLAKE Home Economics LaGrange Activities: M.O.C, (1. J} ; Y.W.C.A. (3); A.M.W. Pageant (1. 21. Athletics: Basketball (1); Volleyball (1). Social Fraternity: Phi Mu. 4 Am. J. IIKO.M Business Administration and Economics Activities: El Circulo Espanol (1, 2, 3). Social Fraternitv: Theta Chi. Portland J if II TV E . It O E A :V Business Administratinu Winterport Activities: M.C.A. (3); Freshman Haiulbook U); M.O.C H); he Cercle Francais (1). Social Fraternity: Sigma Nu (Pledge). II O II F It T II . II 41 :% ' X F V lieneral Engineering; rortlaiul Honors: Dean ' s List (la, lb, 2a, 2b, 3a). Honor Societies: Tau Beta Pi (J). Special Awards: Slide Rule (2); L ' niversitv Scholarship (2. 3); Chicago Alumni Scholarship (2); Class of 1905 Scholarship (2). Activities: M.C.A. Cabinet (2, 3). Secreta ry (3); Freshman naiun)ook Co- Editor; M.O.C. (2); Masque (2.3). Athletics: Football Manager (1); Track (1). 4 E A E T T F I. . II O X V I L E E French Presque Isle Activities: VAV ' .C.A. (1); Le Cercle Francais (3). A E II F It T .1 . II O I i II A It U Agronomy Caribou Honors: Dean ' s List (la). Special Awards: Bowker Scholarship; Co-Winner of the National Dan- forth Foundation Scholarsliip Prize. Activities: Orchestra (1). Athletics: Boxing (IJ; Wrestling (1); Basketball (1). Assistant Man- ager. Social Fraternity: Delta Tau Delta. KEXIVFTII l. HOI ' 4 HARD Agricultural Economics Caribou Honors: Dean ' s List (3a . Activities: Agricultural Club (1, 2); R.O.T.C. Rifle Team (1. 2). Athletics: Cross Country (1. 2. 3); Indoor Track (1. 2, 3); Track (1, 2). Class Offices: Sophomore Pine Committee, Chairman. Social Fraternity: Delta Tau Delta. WILLIAM Mechanical Engineering Honors: Dean ' s List (lb. 2a, 3a). Activities: Pale Bine Kev (3). Athletics: Winter Snorts (1. 2, 3), M ; Track (2). Social Fraternity: Delta Tau Delta. S . B O V E It •M. E D W A It n K .  R A X X Forestry Plainfieid. N. J. Activities: Forestry CUiI) (1. 2, 3); Masque (2, 3), Ticket Manager. Athletics: Tennis (2), Assistant Manager. Social Fraternity: Delta Tau Delta. ■t 4 li K II T V . Et I it I. K I U Bl Mechanical KngiiR-tfiinft Iluntlil)ay Tlarbur Activities: Pale Blue Key (2. S); M.O.C. (1, 2. 3). Athletics: Football (1. 2, 3); Basketball (1); Track (1); Intianmral Athletics (1. 2, ,1). Social Fraternity: Alpha Tau Omega. L A W n E (• K F . Forestry Activities: Forestry Club (1, 2, 3). Athletics: Golf (1, 2, 3). M. Social Fraternity: Lambda Chi Alpha. II I ' n ]V E ¥ South Portland K E X ' E T 11 ; . II I II II Horticulture kennebunk Honors: Dean ' s List (2b). Activities: IVl Club (2); Pale Blue Key (,ij; M.C.A. Cabinet (1, 2, 3), President (1. 3); Agricultural Club (2, 3). Athletics: Football CI, 2, 3), M ; Basketball (1, 2. 3); Intramural Athletics (2. 3). Class Offices: President (1); Junior Week Conunittee, Chairman (3). Social Fraternity: Phi Eta Kappa. F n A :v K .1 . n 1 ' s s Forestry Central Falls. R. I. Honor Societies: Scalibartl and Blade (J). Activities: Forestry Club (1. 2. 3); Men ' s Glee Club (3). Social Fraternity: Lambda Chi Alpha. L Y L K A . II I T I. F II . J  . Chemical Engineering Rockland, Mass. Activities: Maine Masque (2). Social Fraternitv Delta Tau Delta. II A II It l . DK V II A i . Electrical Knginecring Activities: Electrical Club (1. 2); Band (1, 2). Social Fraternity: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. II. Freeport C A R O I. V X F . I A I. I r. It W O O D Home EcononiiL iiialliiivt-n, Mass. Honors: Dean ' s List (3a). Activities: Masque. Associate Member (2); M.O.C. (3); Y.W.C.A. (3); A.MAV. Pageant (2); Varsitv Show Chorus (2); Home Economics Club (2. 3). Athletics: Hockey (3). Assistant Manager. Social Fraternity: Alpha Omicron I ' i. Transfer from San Jose State College. II A i o n .1 . Horticulture r Ai-vo N w York. X. V. Horticulture DANIEL J . i A O I K T T E Skowhegan JO II  . i II El SEE Economics Bangor Activities: Masque (3); Student Senate; Interfraternity Council. Class Offices: Executive Committee (3). Social Fraternity: Phi Gamma Delta. EAIIE  . 4 A TIES ON Business Administration West Newton, Mass. Activities: Masque (1, 2, i); Students Arts Club (1. 2); M.O.C. (1). Social Fraternity: Beta Theta Pi. DOETGEAS II. r A II it Mechanical Engineering Honors: Dean ' s List (la, lb, 3a). Special Awards: Stanley Plummer Scholarship (3). Athletics: Baseball (1). Social Fraternity: Alpha Tau Omega. Dexter ii O II l O V . ( A II T K 11 Chfinical KnEiiUf rhiK Brewer Activitifs: Student Senate (3); Alpha Chi Sigma (2, 3), Treasurer (3). Athletic ' .: Intramural Athletics (3). T II h O O O It h. r . I ' II A ' n I. K II Pulp and Paper Technology South Paris Athletics: Freshman Basketball; Intramural Athletics (2). Social Fraternity: Phi Mii Delta. U I L M A l II . i II A D I. F II General Engineering Portland Honors: Dean ' s List (la. lb, ia, 2 t). Honor Societies: Tau Beta Pi (3). Activities: M.O.C. (1. 2. 3); Campus (2. 3); Prism Board (3), Co-Sports Editor; Electical Club (3). Athletics: Tennis (1, 2. 3); Winter Sports (1. 2, 3). Social Fraternity: Sigma Chi. A 1. I. V E . «• 11 A It P E T I E It Mechanical Engineering Flushing, N. V. Athletics: Rifle Team (1); Cross Country (1); Cheer Leader (1, 2). Social Fraternity: Sigma Nu. V I • f E T V . « II E f f II I Economics Calais Honors: Dean ' s List (2a). , , Athletics: Cross Country (1): Indoor Track (1); Outdoor 1 rack (1). Social Fraternity: Theta Chi. M . II U A II E T 4 II E K V Nursing Activities: Students ' Arts Club (1); Rifle Club (J). Athletics: Basketball (2. 3); Assistant Hockey Manager (3). Social Fraternilv: Pi Beta Phi. nth (1 ? Ir ff JA4 M r R 11 A V M . r I T K I Psychology Honors: Dean ' s List Qa.). KLDOX K. CLARK Forestry Dennysville Honors: Dean ' s List (la, 2a. 2b). Honor Societies: Xi Sigma Pi (3). Special Awards: Ohio Alumni Association Scholarship (2). Activities: Forestry Club (1, 2, 3). Athletics: Cross Country (1); Track (1); Intramural Athletics. Social Fraternity: Phi Mu Delta. S IT M • E II s - r r A R K Arts Activities: El Circulo Espanol (1. .i). Athletics: Basketball (1); Tennis (1. 3). Social Fraternity: Phi Gamma Delta. Cape Elizabeth JAMES D. CLEMENT, .1 H. Zoology Bangor Honors: Dean ' s List (la, 2a, 2b). Activities: Der Deutsche Verein (2); Band (1. 2, 3). Social Fraternity: Phi Eta Kai i a. 4 ' II A III.es II. I ' LOrGH, .III. Business Administration Blue Hill Athletics: Football Manager (I); Indoi.r Track (1. 2. 3); Outdoor Track (1. 2, 3); Cross C:ountry (2. 3). Social Fraternity: Sigma Chi. M A It .1  II I K E . O F I ' E E Home Kcononiics Cl.Tvville. N. Y. Honors: Dean ' s List (3a). Activities: Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3); Y.W.C.. . (1, 2, 3); Prism Board (3). Associate Member; M.O.C. (3). Social Fraternity: Phi Mu. •si I A It O U E K T T . « O F F 1 Economics E runswick FRED M. 4 -o . S W E 1. 1 . .III. History Danvers , Mass. Athletics: Track (1. 2 Social Fraternity: Ph Ganinia Delta B E n A II n 4 4 II F Mechanical Engineering B dde ford Activities: Athletics: Assistant Social Frate A.S.M.E. (2, ndoor Track Manager (IJ rnity: Tan 1 3); Band (1, 2 {!). Assistant ; Intramural ' psilon Phi. ). Manager (1); Outdoor Athletics. T ack (1). JAMEN J. «0 0M. V Business Administration Portland Activities: KI Circulo Espanol O). Athletics: Intramural Athletics (3). Social Fraternity: Theta Chi. Transfer from Villanova College. f: D A it n .1. ro4 K. .1 II. Animal Husbandry Rutland. Vt. Honors: Dean ' s List 2b). Honor Societies: Alpha Zeta (.1); Sophomore Owls (2). Special Awards: Hood .Scholarship (3). Activities: Agricultural Club (1, 2, 3); M.O.C. (1); Pale Blue Key (3), Treasurer 0) ; M Chib. .• thlctics: Football (1). Captain: Varsity Football (2. 3). .M ; Intra- mural Athletics (1. 2. 3). Class Offices: Junior Week Committee (3). Social Fraternity: Alpha Tan Omega. W I L 1. 1 .1 ! S . COOK Mechanical Engineering Tenants Harbor Honors: Dean ' s List (la. lb. 2a. 2b. 3a). Athletics: Intramural .Athletics (1, 2. 3). Social Fraternity: Phi Mu Delta. MA IK V r. i O O l KK Home Economics Heverly Faniis. Mass. Honors: Dean ' s List (2b). Special Awards: Elizabeth Abbott Balentine Scholarship. Activities: Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3); Y.W,C.A. (1); Women ' s Forum (2, 3); Prism Board (3), Associate Editor. Athletics: Hockey (I). Social Fraternity: Alpha Omicron Pi. II 4 U K U « O T T I . ii Zoology Honor Societie Activities: M; (1, 2. 3); Pale Blue Review (2 Athletics: Football (I. 2). Class Offices: Executive Connnittee (1) Social Fraternity: Beta Theta Pi. Scabbard and Blade (3). sque. Associate Member Xcwion. Mass. (2, 3); Stu lents ' Arts Club n O IK K II T E. 4 R A I«; AKtiinomy Activities: Afiricultural Club (1, 2. 3); 4-H Club (1, 2. 3). Social Fraternity: Alpha Gamma Rho. B A R IK A II A K . 4 R O C K K R Education Activities: Education Club (3); V.W.C.A. (3). Transfer from Madawaska Training School. R r S E L L E. CROCKETT Education Activities: Education Club (3); Band t3). Athletics: Tennis (3J. Transfer from Ricker Classical Institute. Houlton MARY f. CinRAIV Home Economics Lewiston Activities: Home Economics Club (1, 3); Campus (1, 2. 3), Star Reporter (3): Prism Board (3). Associate Member. Social Fraternity: Pi Beta Phi. S T I A K T r . V v n It I K IC Forestry Sandwich, Mass. Social Fraternity: Sigma Nu. I ' ll 1 1. 1 1 i:. r I iiTis Agricultural Economics Presque Isle Honors: Dean ' s List C2b, 3a). Honor Societies: Scabbard and Blade (3). Activities: I.A.A. (1); Agricultural Club (3): M Club (2, 3). Athletics: Football (1. 2. 3); Basketball (1, 2, 3); il Baseball (1). Social Fraternity: Phi Mu Delta. V I L U L IK L . i I y. . E IK Business Administration Honors: Dean ' s List (lb). Activities: El Circulo Espanol (1, 2). Social Fraternity: Phi Kappa Sigma. Belfast O R M A .X 1. . DA .X F 4 K T II . .1 IK . Electrical Engineer! iik Bucksport Activities: Band (2). Social Fraternity: Lambda Chi Alpha. Transfer from Colby College. G E O IK U F F . n A IK F A I ' Government Orono Activities: Students Arts Club UJ: Le Cercle Francais (1); Debating Society (1). F D W A R  F . D A V I S Civil Engineering Activities: Civil Club (2. 3). Athletics: Baseball {!), Manager (1). Burnham - V V if. n o II n T II V n . v History Orono Activities: Y.W.C.A. (1, 2. 3): Orchestra (2. 3); El Circulo Espaiiol (1, 2, 3); Campus Staff (2. 3); Rifle Club (}); Students ' Arts Club (3). Social Fraternity: Pi Beta Phi. M A It .1  R I E B . D E E II I U Home Economics Orono Honor Societies: Sophomore Eagles (2). Activities: W.A.A. (1). Freshman Representative. Secretary (2). Vice President (3); Home Economics Club (1. 2. 3), President (3); M.O.C. (1. 2. 3). Athletics: Hockey (1, 3), Captain (1); Basketball (1, 2, 3); Volleyball (!• 2).. Class Offices: Executive Committee (3). C L A It E X r E E ♦ D E I S Civil Engineering Honors: Dean ' s List {,2a). Athletics: Basketball (1, 2, 3); Football (1). Social Fraternity: Phi Kappa Sigma. Rumford l Eq I I XE Long Branch, N. J. J O II Wildlife Conservation Honors: Dean ' s List (2a). Activities: M.O.C. (L 2, i); Forestry Club. Athletics: Cross Country, M : Indoor Track; Outdoor Track, Social Fraternity: Alpha Tau Omega. J 4 II II . II E II II V Chemical Engineering Rumford Honor Societies: Scabbard and Blade (3). Activities: Rifle Club (1); Maine Masque. Johnnie John.son (2), Roadside (3). Associate Member. Athletics: Freshman Cross Country; Freshman Track ; Freshman In- door Track; Track (3). Class Ortices: Treasurer (2). Chaplain (3). Social Fraternity: Kappa Sigma.  I T II I . II E S .1 A It II I X K Home Economics Old Town Activities: M.O.C. (L 2. 3); Home Economics Club (1); Maine Masque, Associate Member (2). Athletics: Hockey (1. 3); Basketball (I, 3); Rifle (2,3). Forestry 4; K O It iiV. T . Ift I ii n V Colliiigswnofl, N. J. W I L 1. 1 A . ■4 ' . n I l ■( ' K Wildlife Coiiservatiiin New Haven, Conn. Activities: Forestry C ' llili (I). A 1. 1 C K A . D  O V A • Zoology Houlton Honors: Dean ' s List (2a). Honor Societies: Sophomore Eagles, President (2); All-Maine Women (2. 3). Activities: Students ' Arts Club (2, 3), Council; Le Cercle Francais (1); Student Senate (2, J); W.S.ti.A., Treasurer (2), Vice President (3); W.A.A. (3); A.M.W. Pageant (1,2). Athletics: Hockcv (1. 2, 3); Basketball (1, 2, 3), Captain (I, 2); All- Maine liasketball (1); N ' olleyball (1, 2). Class Offices: Secret;irv (3); Freshman Banquet Committee. Social Fralirnily: Delta Delta Delta. 4; V Y F . D 4 It e Forestry Monson Activities: Forestry Club (1. 2, 3); Intramural Athletic Association (2); Mas(jue, Associate Member (2, 3). K A T Bl A I r. I. M .  O T K . J K. Psychology Newton liighlaiuls, Mass. Activities: M.O.C. (1. 2. . J ; .M.C.A. Cabinet (2. 3)- Masque (1, 2. 3); Kl Circalo Kspanol (2); Freshman Handbook, Co-Editor (1); Varsity Show, Lighting (2). Athletics: Cross Country. Assistant Manager (1. 2 . Manager (3), M. Social Fraternity: Sigma Nu (Pledge). iMMiitirK II. now Home Economics Bangor Special Awards: Cup Winner in Tn k or Archery Tournament (2). Activities: Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3); VAV.C.A. (1, 2, 3); Campus Staff (1, 2, 3), Star Reporter (3). I. 4 II K W .  O V Sociology Honors: Dean ' s List (3a). Bangor rAltl. KTO ' P. IHKV Forestry Honors. Dean ' s List (. a). liraiiley K A T 11 L E E . K • IH !• 1. 1 S S E Romance Languages J Town .Activities: Campus Staft IL J. .((. .Star Ke.mrter U.i); .A.M.U . Pageant (i): Y.W.C.A. (1, 2, 3): Le Cerde Krancais (3); Debating bociety W, Prism Hoard (J), Associate iMember. JANE D Y E K Psychology Franiingham, Mass. ■ctivities- Students ' Arts Club (L 2. .!); Women ' s Forum (2, 3); Y.W.C.A. (L 2, 3): M.O.C. (1). Athletics: Hockey (L 2). Social Fraternity: Alpha Omicron Pi. ■I ■4 11 . It D « ' . nVEIl Agricultural Economics Portland Activities: M Club (2). Athletics: Freshman Football; Indoor Track; Outdoor Track, Cu-Cap- tain; Varsity Football, M. ' ' Class Offices: Vice President (1); President (2); Executive Committee, Chairman (3). Social Fraternity: Sigma . lpha Epsilun. RONALD . . D ' K E Mechanical Engineering Livermore Falls . thletics: Freshman Football; Track (1); Baseball (1); Varsity Base- ball (2). Social Fraternity: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. II K I. M A K . K 11 II K S ( ' IHstoiy Bangor Honors: Dean ' s List (la, lb, 2a, 2b, 3a); Tutorial Honors (la, 2a, 2b, 3a). Honor Societies: Neai Mathetai; Phi Beta Kappa. Special Awards: Secondary School Scholarship (1); University Schol- arship (3). Activities: International Relations Club (1, 2, 3); Der Deutsche erein (2. 3); Sigma Delta Zeta (2, 3); Y.W.C.A. (1); Students ' Arts Club (1). Athletics: Rille Team (2). Captain (2). U K J . . ! I . W . ■: I. A . Chemical Engineering Honors: Dean ' s List (3a), Honor Societies: Sophomore Owls (2). Activities: M.O.C. (1); M.C.A. (1). Athletics: Basketball (1). Captain (1); Baseball (1). Social Fraternity: Sigma Nu. IC. North Anson F It F s T v: r F I s History M A  Bi l . K l K II V Chemical Engineering Athletics: Intramural Athletics (3). Social Fraternity: Lambda Chi Alpha. .1 IC. Bangor V A V K F i F . F F F F T 11 Agronomy Auburn Honors: Dean ' s List (3a). Activities: Band (1. 2); Agricultural Clul) (1. 2, 3). Social Fraternity: Alpha Gamnia Rhu, II F IK It F IK T V . F A IK IK A IK Electrical Engineering Hingham Center. Mass. Activities: M.C.A. (1, 2); Electrical Club (2. 3). Athletics: Tennis (1); (Tross Country (1); Intramural .-Xthletics (1, 2, 3). Social Fraternity: Alpha Tau Omega. 4 II l AX F . F A V Business Administration Honors; Dean ' s List C2a). Honor Societies: Sigma Mu Sigma (3). Athletics: Indoor Track (1); Outdoor Track (1). Social Fraternity: Kappa Sigma. Needliam, Mass. R r T II ■. F E S S E ■D E Sociology Portland Activities: El Circulo Espanol (1. 2, 3); V.W.C.A. (1, 3); Students ' Arts Club (3). Social Fraternity: Chi Omega.  I A V N A It l W . F I I- E .S Forestry Honors; Dean ' s List (lb. 2a, 2b. 3a). Honor Societies; Xi Sigma Pi (3); Scabbard and Blade (3). Activities: Pale Blue Key (3); Forestry Club (2). Class Otifices: Sophomore Hop Committee (2). Social Fraternity: Phi Kappa Sigma. Portland 31 A It C i A J . F I . K .S Home Economics Portland Activities: Prism Board (3), Assistant Editor; Home Economics Club (1. 3); Liberal Club (3); Women ' s Forum (3); Campus Staff (3); S ' .W.C.-A.: Costume Manager of Heartbreak House, Roadside, Helen of Troy (3). W I I. 1. I . . l .1 Mechanical Engineering Social Fraternity; Delta Tau Delta. Transfer from Fordham University. F I .X I i A IV New Haven, Conn. l A It III X II . F I T U §•:  A I.  EuRlish Xcwburgh. N. V. Activities: Women ' s Forum (2, 3); Students Arts Club (2, 3); ' arsity SIiow (2); Prism Board (3), Associate Editor; Chorus (2). Class Offices: Junior Prom Committee (3). Social Fraternity: Alpha Oinicron Pi. J A l E S J Business Ailministratiuii Honor Societies: Scabbard and Blade (3). Activities; M.O.C. (1. 2, 3). President (3) Board. Business Manager (3). Athletics: Cross Country (1). Class Oftices: Executive Committee (2). Social Fraternity; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. F I T I A T K I 4 K . J It . Martilehead, Mass. Rirte Team (1. 2); Prism E I L K E ' l . F I. A A (i A Hume Kconomics Bangor Activities: Home Economics Club (1. 2 . 3) ; Pale lilue Rt-vit-w (2) ; A.M.W. Pageant (2); Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3). Athletics: Hockey (1). E L A I X E l . F K A X C K Romance Languages Bordeaux, France Activities: Le Cercle Francais, ' ice I ' resident (3) ; El Circulo Es- panol (3); Students ' Arts Club (3). Athletics: Hockey (3). Transfer from University ot Bordeaux, J O S E l II I E A . F IK E E 1 A X Chemistry Portland Honors: Dean ' s List (2a. 2b). Special Awards: Rufus C. Cushman Scholarship (1); Secondary School Scholarship (1). Activities: Campus Staff (1); Masque (1, 2, 3). If O W A K D II . (li A R D X E It Business Administratimi East Milli Honor Societies: Scabbtrd and Blade (3). Activiiifs: El Circulo Espanol (2). Athletics: Football (2). Varsity (3); Intramural Athletics (2). Social Fraternity: Phi Mu Helta. l V K O S . i; A II T L E Y Agronomy Honors: Dean ' s List (lb. 2a, 2b. 3a). Honor Societies: Alpha Zeta (2). Activities: Agricultural Club (1. 2. 3); M.C.A. Cabinet (3). Social Fraternity: Phi Eta Kappa. Presque Isle S T A X r K Y It . i; A T K S Animal Husbandry South Paris Activities: Agricultural Club (1. 2. 3). Si-crctary (3); 4-H Club (1, 2. 3), President (3); Livestock .ludging Team (3); Apple Judging Team (2). Social Fraternity: Alpha Cianinia Rho. A l It K n V . a A F T T Economics Activities: Kl Circulo Espanol (2). Athletics: Freshman Football; Varsity Football (3). Dcnnysville II A II CI K D A . U K It It I  H Physics Lisbon Falls Honors: Dean ' s List (la, lb, 2a. 2b). Honor Societies: Sophomore Owls; Scabbard and Blade (3). Activities: Students ' Arts Club (2, 3), President (3J ; M Club (2. 3); Pale Blue Key (3). Athletics: Football {1, 2. 3), M ; Baseball (1, 2. 3), M. Class Oti ' ices: Vice President (2); President (3). Social Fraternity: Alpha Tau Omega. A K L O E . O I L I A T It 11 K Mechanical Engineering Mars Hill Activities: A.S.M.E. 13); E.E. Clul) (2). Athletics: Football (1); Basketball (1); Intramural Athletics (I, 2, 3). Social Fraternity: Phi Mu Delta. J O .S E P H II . « L A S ! E K Economics Roxbury. Mass. Honors; Dein ' s List (lb, 2b, 3a); Tutorial Honors (2). Activities: Debating Society (1. 2, 3); Debating Team (1, 2, 3); Inter- national Relations Club (2. 3); Der Deutsche Verein (1, 2, 3); Tennis Club (1, 2, 3); Le Cercle Francais (1, 21. Athletics: Tennis (1); Basketball (1); Intramural Athletics (2,3). Social Fraternity: Tau Epsilon Phi. PATRICIA K . U O U A Romance Languages Orono Honors: Dean ' s List (3a. 2b, 3a). Special Awards: Alpha Omicron Pi Alumnae Prize (1). Activities: El Circulo Espanol {2, 3); Le Cercle Francais (3); Campus (1, 2, 3). Social Fraternitv: Pi Beta Phi. F R A I I V , ii o r n !•: x llaiiipiien Hislilaiuls i I IK I A l : . U O K  F Sociology Bangor Special Awards: Spanish Club Prize (1). Activities: El Circulo Espanol (1, 2); Contributors ' Club (2. 3): Liberal Club O). RICH A R D U O r D S I I T H Business Adiniiiistratiun Salem, Mass. Honors: Dean ' s List (2a. 2b). Honor Societies: Sigma Mu Sigma (3). Activities: Band (1. 2). Athletics: Track (1). Manager; Outdoor Track (2), Assistant Manager: Intramural Athletics (1. 2. 3). Social Fraternity: I ' lii Mu Delta. Forestry V I 1. 1. A . l a. iii O U R I i R Muirisvillc. ' t. P . P H I l I l «; 41 T I. I F R History and Government Honors: Dean ' s List (2V. ). Activities: Der Deutsche ' erein. Banger RALPH T . ; R A T Agronomy Presque Isle DOUGLAS E . GRAY Forestry Activities: Forestry Club (1. 2. 3); Rirtc Team (1). Social Fraternity: Phi Kappa Sigma. Wa G O O  K G It A ¥ Mechanical Engineering Activities: Band (2); A.S.M.E. (3). South Brooksville I. E O 3r A . U K E E X E Forestry Auburn Activities: Forestry Club (1, 2, 3); M.O.C. (1, 5); Pale Blue Kev (3); Ride Club (1). Athletics: Winter Sports (1. 2. 3), M ; Cross Country (1). Social Fraternity: Lambda Chi Alpha. S T E W A IK T V . Um M fl E It Business Administration Honor Societies: Scabbard and Blade (3). Activities: Students ' Arts Club (1, 2); El Circulo Espanol (2). Athletics: Intramural Athletics; Basketball (1). Class Offices: Sophomore Pipe Committee (2). Social Fraternity: Phi Gamma Delta. Portland M A BK V A . Un II E E English Athletics: Hockey (1. 2. 3); Volleyball (2). Bucksport STEP II EX K . U IK O S S Mechanical Engineering Honors: Dean ' s List (la, lb, 2a, 2b, 3a). Special Awards: Knox County Alumni Scholarship (2). Social Fraternity: Phi Kappa Sigma. Camden M . L IC I I. K II A 1. 1- Home Economics Oroiio Honors: Dean ' s List (la, 2n). Special Awards: Merrill-Palmer Appointment (3). Activities: V.W.C.A. (1. 2. i). Cabinet (3); M.O.C. (I. 2); Home Eco- nomics CUib UJ; All-Maine Women Pageant (1). Athletics: Hockey (h 2. 3): Basketball (I, 2); Volleyball (1, 2). K r G E !V E II . II A I. L m K L L Mechanical Engineering Portland Special Awards: Sons of American Revolution Medal lU. Activities: Rifle Team (2. 3); I. A. A. (U; Pale Blue Key (3). Athletics: Intramural Athletics (1, 2, 3); Track (1). Social Fraternity: Sigma Xu. IK 41 It K II T •! . A il L T O Mechanical Engineering Activities: I.A.A. (2); Tennis Club (1. 2). Athletics: Tennis (1. 2); Intramural Athletics (1. 2). Social Fraternity: Phi Gamma Delta. Madison W I L L I A l n . II A l I I. T 4 X Forestry White Plains, X. V. Activities: Forestry Club d. 2). Athletics: Basketball (1. 2, 3); Baseball (1); Football (1, 2, 3). Social Fraternity: Phi Ela Kappa. WALT Ell E. 11 AXLE V Agricultural Economics Honors: Dean ' s List (la. lb, 2a, 2b, 5a). Honor Societies: Alpha Zeta (2, 3). Special Awards: Hood Scholarship (2). Activities: Agricultural Club (1, 2, 3). Athletics: Intramural Athletics (2. 3). Social Fraternity: Alpha Tau Omega. Orono II A Z E X IK . II . A X Chemical Engineering Athletics: Track (1. 2). Liberty LAI ' KK ?ki ¥. J Chemical EngiMrerin« Activities: Masque (2). Athletics: Football, Manager (1). Social Fraternity: Delta Tau Delta. II A IK I. O W Il.irrc i ' lains, Mass. J 4 S K V II 1. . II A IK IK 1 A U T O .X Agronomy Patten Honors: Dean ' s List (2a. 2b. 3a). Honor Societies: Alpha Zeta (2, 3). Activities: Agricultural Club (1. 2. 3). Athletics: Football (1. 2, 3), M ; Indoor Track (1, 2). Social Fraternity: Phi Kta Kappa (Pledge). .1 O II . X . II A IK IK I S Civil Engineering Honors: Dean ' s List (3a). Special Awards; John M. Oak Prize Speaking (2). Activities: Civil Club. Athletics: Football (1. 2); Baseball (1, 2). Social Fraternity: Phi Mu Delta. Anson L O I 1 ?l T . II A IK R 1 S Agricultural Economics Honor Societies: Sophomore Owls. Athletics: Football (1); Basketball (1); Baseball (1). Social Fraternity: Kappa Sigma. Milo A X IV A . II A IK T Home Economics South Hope Activities: Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3); Rifle Team (2. 3); Women ' s Forum (3); Y.W.C.A. (1. 3). Athletics: Basketball (U; Winter Sports (1, 2). II E IK Y Animal Husbandry Athletics: Varsity Cross Country (2, 3), ' M. Social Fraternity: Alpha Gamma Rho. II A IK T n E L L Stetson W I 1. 1. I A M II . II A r V II Forestry Honors: Dean ' s List (2b. 3a). Special Awards: Waldo County Scholarship (2). Activities: Forestry Club (1, 2). Dark Harbor M AUG A II FT K. IIAI K English Orono Honors: Dean ' s List (2a. 2b, .ia . Activities: Women ' s Forum (2, 3); Sigma Mu Sigma (3); Students ' Arts Club (2, 3), Vice President (3); Y.W.C.A. (2, 3), Cabinet (3); A.M.W. Pageant (2); Varsity Show Costumes (2); Maine Masque, Johnny Johnson (2); Le Cercle Francais (3). Class Offices: Junior Week Committee (3). Social Fraternity: Alpha Oniicron Pi. Transfer from Wellesley College.  E 31 II. F . II A M F S Civil Engitieering Honor Societies: Scabbard and Blade (3). Activities: Civil Club (2, 3); Band (2, 3), Drum-major (3). Athletics: Intramural Basketball. Social Fraternity: Alpha Tau Omega. Bangnr E II I ' I. . II K A I. D Agronomy Activities: Maine Masque (2); 4-H Club (2). Social Fraternity: Delta Tau Delta. Lincolnville K I 4 ' II A II II F. F II F L Civil Kngineering Brewer . It T II I It A . II F n F It  X Educatio Anson k LOUIS II . II F X 3 E S S Y Chemical Engineering Activities: Alpha Chi Sigma (2, 3). II K II II E II T l . II E 1 U II A X Mathematics Hermon Activities: Men ' s Glee Club (3). HA 11 O I. I i . 11 I a U I X s Civil Engineering Athletics: Boxing (1, 2. 3). Social Fraternity: Sigma Alplra Epsilon. Lewisto K. U V E II II 1 1; Ci I X vS Zoology Activities: Chorus (I); Men ' s Cilee Club (3). Athletics: Cross Country (1). Social Fraternity: Phi Kappa Sigma. Dennysville I R V I A I. . II I i K I. E V Psychology Activities: Women ' s Forum (3); Y.W.C.A. (3). Transfer from Colby College. Blue Hill P II I E I l J . 11 I K E E V Chemical Engineeriji Cumberland Mills Athletics: Tennis (1. 2. 3); Intramural AtliU-lics (2, 3); Track (I). Social Fraternity: Kappa Sigma. Il S T A . 1. K V IK . II U 1. 1. A D Mechanical Engineering Honors: Dean ' s List (la Purtlanil lb. o.i . Special Awards: Class of 1873 Scholarship (2). Activities: M.O.C. (1, 2); University Orchestra (1, 2, 3); Maine Masque, The Bishop Misbehaves (1); Maine Music Association (3); Stage Manager. ' arsity Show (2). .■thletics: Cross Country (U; Outdoor Track (1). Social Fraternity: Sigma CW. .1 A K II 4 I. l V. S Zoology West Winficld. X. Y. Honors: Dean ' s List (lb, 2a, 2b). Honor Societies: Sophomore Kagles (2). Activities: Sigma Mu Sigma (3); Der Deutsche ' er ein (1, 2, 3); W.A.A. Council (2, 3); Students ' Arts Club (1): W.S.G.A. C2b) ; Student Senate (2b); Y.W.C.A. (1, 3); A.M.W. Pageant (1). Athletics: Hockey (1. 2, 3). Captain (2, J); Basketball (1, 2); Volley- ball (1. 2), Captain (1); Manager of Soccer (3); All-Maine Hockey Team (1, 2) Social Fraternity: Delta Delta Delta. F K E D E . II O I. T Forestry Honors: Dean ' s List (2a. 2b, 3a). Activities: Forestry Club (1). Norway C L A Y T O X Agricultural Economics Social Fraternity v . II it % .% n Phi Ciamina Delia. uth P R E « i . I 4 V A n D Mechanical Engineering . ctivities: Pale Blue Ke 2(. Athletics: Indoor Track (1. . 3); Outdoor Track (1. 2). Social Fraternity: Phi Gamma Delta. Rumford L O I ' I • Civil Engineering W II o y V. n . Greene K A 4 II KT K. II O VT Education Transfer from Aroustuuk Statu Normal Sclinol. Easton OIOI A. I . II I T Dairy Husbandry Activities: Agricultural Club (1. 2, 3); 4-U Club (1, I, 3). Athletics: Intramural Athletics (2, 3). Social Fraternity: Alpha Gamma Rho. Clinton J A M S II . II I T F It Mechanical Engineering West Roxbury, Mass. Honor Societies: Scabbard and Rlade (3). Athletics: Football (1, 2); Track (1); Intramural Athletics (1, 2, 3). Social Fraternity: Theta Chi. EDITH M . II r n L E Y Arts Skowhegan Activities: YAV.C.A. (3); Students ' Arts Club (3). Social Fraternity: Alpha Omicron Pi. Transfer from Colby Junior College and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. I II I 1. 1 l A . HIT C II I S O Mechanical Engineering Cape Elizabeth Honors: Dean ' s List (lb. 2a, 2b, 3a). Honor Societies: Scabbard and Blade (3). Special Awards: Hovev Scholarship (2. 3); Oak Prize for Speaking (2). Athletics: Junior Varsity Football (1. 2. 3). M ; Track (1). Social Fraternity: Alpha Tau Omega. H O P E A . .1 A K 31 A X Education Orono Honors: Dein ' s List (2b). Activities: Y.W.C.A. (1, 2, 3). Secretary (2). Cabinet (3); Masque (2. 3); Contributors ' Club (2, 3); Der Deutsche Verein (3); Education Club (3). Social Fraternity: Phi Mu. W ' ' f t .-■fcN m y M A It S . .1 A 4 K . l A Home Economics M.nnit X ' ernon Activities: Home Economics Club (1); 4-H Club (1. 3); Y.W.C.A. (1, 2, 3). FLOYD I ' . .IA4 KSO. ' Zoology Rumford Honor Societies: Sophomore Owls (2). Activities: Pale Blue Key (3); I. A, A. (3); M Club (2, 3). Athletics; Cross Country (1, 2, 3). M ; Indoor Track (1); Outdoor Track (2, 3). Social Fraternity: Phi Kappa Sigma. P A r L I K W . .1 K L M S 4 English Bangor Honors: Dean ' s List (2a. 2b, 3aj; Tutorial Honors (2b. 3a. 3b) Activities: Students ' Arts Club (1); Campus Staff (3); Orchestra (1)- ,, ' --£- ' ' • -■- .Cabinet (3); A.M.W. Pageant (2); Fresltman Y.W.C.A. (1, 2, 3), Cabinet (3); A.M.W. Pageant (2). Class Offices: Freshman Banquet Committee (1). G E O R G K II Agriciilliiral Economics Activities; Agricultural CUil) (1, S). Athletics: Intramural Athletics. Social Fraternity; Phi Gamma Delta I K n E T T . JR. liucksport E L S P K T II II . .1 O II X S O X Home Economics Gloucester, Mass. Activities: Home Economics Club (2, 3); Prism Board (3), Associate Editor; Y.W.C.A. (3); Women ' s Forum (3). Social Fraternity: Alpha Omicron Pi. Transfer from Wellesley College, JOSEPH l . J O II S O X Agricultural Economics Harrison Honors: Dean ' s List (la, lb, 2a, 2b. 3a). Special Awards: Thompson Scholarship (2); Pavson Scholarship (3). Activities: Agricultural Club (1. 2. 3); College 4 ' H Club (1, 2. 3). Athletics; Cross Country (1); Baseball (1). Social Fraternity: Phi Kappa Sigma (Pledge). r i,-. M A R J O R I K l . J O II IV S O IV English Millinocket Activities: Y.W.CA. (1, 2, 3); Students ' Arts Club (1, 2. 3). Social Fraternity: Delta Delta Delta. PAUL L . l O H X S O X Agricultural Economics Activities: Agricultural Club (2. 3), Athletics: Intramural Basketball {2. 3). Social Fraternity: Phi Eta Kappa (Pledge). Brooks S T A IV L E V F . l ( li X S U IV Agricultural Economics Brunswick Honors: Dean ' s List C2b). Activities: Pale Blue Key. Athletics: Football (1, 3), M ; Indoor and Outdoor Track (1. 2, 3), Social Fraternity; Kappa Sigma. F R E D E It I ( ' K .1 . .1 O 11 V « T  X Business Administration Bangor Activities: I. A. A. (2, 3). Athletics: Basketball (1. 3); Baseball (1). Social Fraternity; Phi Gamma Delta. II Y M O l 11 . .1 O II S T 4 X Business Administratiun Kort Fairl ' ield Athletics: Intramural Athletics. Social Fraternity: Phi Eta Kappa. F It A K I. . 1. . .1 O E S Forestry South Purtlanil Activities: Forestry Club (1, 2). Athletics: Intramural Athletics (2, 3); Baseball (1). Sjcial Fraternity: Phi Gamma Delta. I . E L I Z A II K T II J i .X E .S Home Economics Mexico Honors: Dean ' s List (3a). Honor Societies; Sophomore Eagles (2). Activities: Home Economics Chili (1); Women ' s Forum (3); Y.W.C.A. {1, -2, 3); Cabinet (3); W.S.G.A. (1); Debating Society (3); Prism Board (3), Assistant Editor; Masque, Associate Member (3). Athletics: Hockey (1, 2). Class Offices: Executive Committee (1); Class Banquet Committee (1). Social Fraternity: Alpha Oniicron Pi. J O II II . J O It D A I¥ Agricultural Economics Fryeburg Activities: Masque, Associate Member (2); Pale Blue Kev (1); M Club (2); M.O.C. (1); Agricultural Club (2); Forestry Club (2). Athletics; Cross Country (1, 2). M ; Indoor Track (1). Outdoor Track (2). M ; Intramural Athletics (3). Social Fraternity: Alpha Tau Omega. A I. II K it T K . J I II K I X S Poultry Husbandry Upton Activities: 4-H Club (1. 2. 3), Social Committee Chairman; Agricultural Club (2. 3). Social Fraternity: Alpha GanuTia Rho. T II II . ! . i r . K A X E . .1 II . Zoology Honors: Dean ' s List (2b). Activities: Students ' Arts Club (1); Der Deutsche Verein (2, 3) Athletics: Baseball (1); Tennis (2, 3). Social Fraternity: Theta Chi. Portland W I E L I A . i l . K K E . X Chemical Engineering Cape Elizabeth Athletics: Basketball (Ij; Football (1); Baseball (1); Intramural Ath- letics (2, 3). Social Fraternity: Phi Gamma Delta. D A TV A F . K E X E D V Education Activities; Education Club (3). Transfer from Bangor Maine School of Commerce. Bangor MAK V i . KK i;0 V Home Economics Monii n O W A II  l . K K X IV E A ' Electrical Engineer iiiR Millinocket Activities: A.I.E.E. (I. 2, i). Secretary (3); Radio Club (1, 3). Athletics: Basketball (1); Intramural Athletics (1, 2, 3). Class Oftices: Sophomore Pipe Connnittec. Social Fraternity: Phi Mu Delta. IC AT II Kl. V. KKXT Home Economics TianRor Activities: M.O.C. (2. 3); VAV.C.A. (1); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3); Panhellenic Council (3), Treasurer (3); Campus Board (1, 2. 3). Society Editor (2. 3). Women ' s News Editor (3); Prism Board (3), Associate Editor; A.M.W. Pageant (1). Athletics: Hockey (1. 2. 3); Volleyball (1. 2). Social Fraternity: Delta Delta Delta. A L L S T l X V. K K V E S Chemical Engineering Washington. D. C. Honors: Dean ' s List (2b, 3a). Honor Societies: Scabbard and Blade l3). Special Awards: John M. Oak Prize Speaking Contest, First (3). Activities: Masque, Associate Member. Bishop Misbehaves, Helen of Troy. Social Fraternity: Beta Theta Pi. EESIE L. KIERNTEAD Education Transfer from Washington State Normal School. V E K ' O N Civil Engineering K I l HALL Sangerville . l !■: It V I . T . K I «; II T Economics Social Fraternity: Kappa Signia. Newton Centre. Mass. C II A II L E N n . K . O W I. T O Sociology Carinel Activities; Students ' Arts Club (1). . thletics: Baseball. Manager (1). Social Fraternity: Thcta Chi. H O II K II T r. KXOWLTOX Economics Wcstbrook Activities: . 1.(. .( . (,ij; Mn.lents ' . rts Club (1); Masque (.1). Social Fraternity: Lambda Chi Alpha. K 1. 1 % A II I-: T II . l . K II I .S K Home ICcuiiuniics IJangnr Activities: W.S.G.A. (2, 3). Secretary (3); Y.W.C.A. (1. 2, 3). Cabinet (3); Home Economics Club (1. 2); Masque (2. 3): M.O.C. (2); Women ' s Korum (3) ; Maine Day Committee (1, 2) ; Honorary Lieutenant Colonel (3). Class OHices: Junior Prom Committee (3). Social I ' Vaternity : Chi Omega. C II E .« T E It M . 1. A i i Forestry Honors: Dean ' s List (la, lb, 2a, 2b, 3a). Honor Societies: Xi Sigma Pi (3). Special Awards: University Scholarship (2, 3). Activities: Forestry Club (1. 2, 3); Men ' s Student Senate (3). Wate C A T II E n I X E S . L A F F I N Home Fxonomics Ellsworth Activities: Home Economics Club (2. 3); Le Cercle Francais (3); Y.W.C.A. (2); Campus Stati (2). Transfer from Lasell Junior College. I. A «■A S T E R Old Town Committee. Treasurer (2); Rifle team (2); Campus Staff (3); M.O.C. (3); W.A.A. (2. 3): Volley- ball, Assistant Manager (2), Manager (3). H E L E X G R A r K Home Economics Activities: Y.W.C.A. (1, 2, 3), Freshman A K OLD Agricultural Economics Athletics: Football (3). M. Social Fraternity: Kappa Sigma. C. LA TE Brewer E S T E L I. E 1 . L A V It E C E Home Economics Gray Honors: Dean ' s List (3a). Activities: Prism Board (3). Associate Member; Y.W.C.A. (I, 2); Home Economics Club (1. 2. 3); M.O.C. (3); Orchestra (1). Athletics: Volleyball (2). Social Fraternity: Delta Delta Delta. EDWARD II . I. A W It Y Wildlife Conservation Athletics: Intramural Athletics (2. 3). Social Fraternity: Beta Theta Pi. Fairfield 11 R I ' S .S E L L Mechanical Engineering Activities: Golf Club (1. 2. 3). Social Fraternity: Sigma Chi. P . LEAF E Hamilton. Ontario, Canada R IT T II l . L E . I T T Psyclrology .Mton Honors: Dean ' s List (2b, 3a). Honor .Societies: Sigma Mu Sigma (3), Secretary-Treasurer (3). Activities: Contributors ' Club (2, 3); Debating Society (1), Varsity Team: Women ' s Forum (1, 3): Campus (3), Star Reporter; W.S.G.A. (3); OfTCam pus Women (3), President (3); Student Senate (3). E L I Z A II F T II I. I II 11 E ¥ Home Economics Milford, Mass. Honor Societies: Sopohmore Eagles (2), Secretary. .Activities: .M.O.C. (1, 2, 3); Pack and Pine (2. 3); Home Economics Club (1. 2, 3). Secretary-Treasurer (2); Y.VV.C.. . (1. 2. 3). Cabinet (2). Secretary (3); -A.M.W. Pageant (1); Prism Board, .Associate Member (3); W.S.G.A. (2); Student Senate (2); V..A..A. Council (3). .Atlrlctics: Hockey (1. 2); Ritie Team (3). Class Offices: Secretary (2); Junior Week Committee (3). Social Fraternity: Delta Delta Delta. W I L J O t. L I .V D E L L Chemical Engineering Cushing Honors: Dean ' s List (la. lb, 2a. 2b, 3a). .Special .Awards: State of Maine Secondary School Scholarship (1. 2); Knox County .Alumni Scholarship. .Activities: Alpha Chi Sigma (3), Master of Ceremonies. Athletics: Cross Country (1. 2. 3); Track fl, 2. 3); Rifle Team (1). Social Fraternity: Delta Tau Delta (Pledge). f.cononiics . ' n II E W ti. E I ' D S .% Y N ' orlh Monmouth S T A ■E E V P . E I N S C O T T W ' iKllife Conservation Activities: Forestry Club (1, 2). Athletics: Baseball (1); Intramural Athletics (1, 2). Social Fraternity: Phi Mu Delta. Cornish J O II .V Mechanical Engineering Activities: M.C.A. Cabinet (2); M.O.C. (2). Athleti-s: Track (1. 2. 3). Class Offices: Sophomore Hop Committee (2) Social Fraternity: Beta Theta Pi. M T T K E F I E L D Brewer J O S K I civil Engineering Activities: Masque (3) II 11 . I. I T T E E F I E E D Portland Athletics: ,-. ,.,, A.S.C.E. Indoor Track (2). (2. 3). II U V T O I. O K I-: . .1 II . Ma the null ics iiuutlibay Harbor Honors: Dean ' s List (la). Special Awards: Lincoln County Alumni Association Scholarship (3). Activities: Sigma Delta Zeta (3); Band (1, 2). Social Fraternity: Sigma Xu (Pledge). K D V I l . I. O It n Zoology Honors: DL-an s List (2h). Activities: Der Deutsche Vercin (3); Cltorus (2). Social Fraternity: Sigma Chi. Skowhegan M A L r 4 L M S . 1. O It I !% ' Ci Agricultural Economics Portland Honor Societies: Scabbard ami Blade (3). Activities: Campus Board (1, 2); Prism Board (3); Forestry Club (2). Athletics: Track (1); Junior Varsity Football (2). Class Offices: Junior Prom Committee (3). Social Fraternity; Beta Theta Pi. JAMES S. l4 Al Business Administration Houlton Honors: Dean ' s List (la. lb. 2hj. Activities: Students ' Arts CUib (1. 2). Athletics: Football (1). Manager; Ritle Team (1, 2. 3), Captain (2. 3). Social Fraternity: Sigma Xu. RUTH W . M !• C L E L L A  Home Economics Wilmette, 111. Activities: M.O.C. (1. 2. 3J ; Pack and Pine (2, 3); Y.W.C.A. (1, 2. 3), Cabinet (2. 3); Home Economics Club (1. 2. 3): Rifle Club (2); A.M.W. Pageant (1. 2); Drum-major (2, 3). Social Fraternity: Delta Delta Delta. ROBERT W . l a e D O X A I.  Mechanical Engineering Honors: Dean ' s List (3a). Activities: A.S.M.E. (1). Athletics: Intramural Athletics (2, 3); Track (1). Social Fraternity: Sigma Clri. York ' illage ' WC . n B H .1 O II ' T . I A I E S Forestry Hartford. Conn. Honors: Dean ' s List C b). Activities: M.O.C. (1. 2. 3); Pack and Pine (3); Forestry Club (1. 2, 3), Vice President (3); Pale Blue Key (3); M.I.O.C.A., Secretary-Treas- urer; Forester Roard. Circulation Manager (3). Athletics: Track (1); Tennis (I. 2, 3); Intramural Athletics (3). Social Fraternity: Beta Theta Pi. U E L E I. . l A K I U Psychology Kennebunkport Honor Societies: Sophomore Eagles. Special Awards: Payson Scholarship (1). Activities: W.S.G.A. (1. 2); Student Senate (2); Y.W.C.A. Cabinet (3); W.A.A. Council (2); Students ' Arts Club (1); Le Cercle Francais (1); Maine Day Committee (1, 2). Athletics: Basketball (1); Assistant Winter Sports Manager (2). P II Y L L 1 .S II . l A U K S English Brookline , Mass. Activities: Contributors ' Club (2. 3); Students ' Arts Club (2); Y.W.C.A, (3). •I O II N A . Forestry Activities: Forestry Club (3). Social Fraternity: Plii Eta Kappa. l . It .S II Easton. Conn. D O X A E D ! . l A II S II A I. E Meclvanical Engineering Honors: Dean ' s List (2a). Athletics: Football (1); Baseball (1); Junior Varsity Football (2). Social Fraternity: Sigma Xu. Bath F R A X K S . . ! .% R T I X Meciianical Kngineeriug Bath Activities: .A.S.M.F,. (3); Masque (2). .■thletics: Intramural Athletics (1); Baseball. Assistant Manager (1,2). Social Fraternity: Pin i Delta. O S r A K K . ■A K T I ' Agricultural Education Frcnchville M A II a A II K T l A V K T I. Romance Languago Bangor Activities: El Circulo Espanol tl. 2, 3): Maine Masque (2, 3), First Ladv (2): W.S.G.A. (2); A.M.W. Pageant (1. 2); Students ' Arts Chili (1. 2). Social Fratt-rnity: Chi Omega. F II K D l . M F II II I F l Civil EngiTieering Bangor n o n K n T s . . i k ii ii ■i. l Wildlife Conservation Gray Honors: Dean ' s List (la. lb). Activities: Forestry Club 1. 2): Maine Forester Board (2), Associate Editor (2); M.O.C. (1. 2); Orchestra (1. 2). Athletics: Fencing (1); Boxing (2. i). Social Fraternity: Sigma Chi. NAIIITM W. M ITCH EM- . JR. Chemical Engineering West Ncwfield Athletics: Intramural Athletics (2, 3). Social Fraternity: Phi Gamma Delta. DOIVALD II. MOO HE Wildlife Conservation Beverly, Mass. Social Fraternity: Delta Tau Delta. F I ii K F L . . l O 4 II K Forestry Activities: Forestry Club (1, 2); Rifle Team (1. 2). Social Fraternity: Phi Eta Kappa. Houlton I A I L K. l i; I Economics and Government Homr Societies: Scabbard and Blade (3J. Activities: Debating Society (2, 3); Men ' s Glee Club (3). Social Fraternity: Sigma Chi. Cranston, R. I. A D II I A . K , M O K E A I K T Agroiioiiiy Activities: Agricultural Club (1). Transfer from Madawaska Training School. Lille It I 4 II A it II U . M  It T O Mechanical Engineering Farniington Honor Societies: Scabbard and Blade (3). Honors: Dean ' s List (la, lb. 2a, 2b, 3a). Activities: Masque (2). Social Fraternity: Sigma Alpha Epsiton. ELIZABETH i ' , M I F 11 O K L A X D English Lubec Activities: Prism Board, Assistant Editor (3); Y.W.C.A. (1. 2, 3), Cabi- net (3); Students ' Arts Club (1, 2, 3); Women ' s Forum (3), Social Fraternity: Alpha Omicron Pi. l I K I E E M . M I iC V II Y Home Economics Fort Fairfield Activities: Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3); Y.W.C.A. (3); Prism Board (3). Associate Member; A.M.W. Pageant (2). Social Fraternity: Delta Delta Delta. R O B E It T E . l 1 II P H V Oakfield Zoology Honor Societies: Scabbard and Blade (3). Activities: M.O.C. (1); V.M.C.A. (1); Frcsbman Banquet Committee (1). Athletics: Intramural Athletics (1, 2, i). Social Fraternity: Phi Eta Kappa. II A R LEY C. EI,SOX Chemical Engineering Reading. Mass. Activities; Chorus (1). . thletics: Baseball (1. 2), Assistant Manager (1); Wrestling (1, 2). Social Fraternity: Delta Tau Delta. HARRY S. XEESOX. .III. Mechanical Engineering •Xorlh assalboro Activities: A.S.M.E. (3). Athletics: Intramural Athletics (1, 2, 3). Social Fraternity: Phi Mu Delta. T II O l AS II . I «- K E R S O :V Electrical Engineering Harrington Activities: Men ' s Glee Club (3); Electrical Club (3). Social Fraternity: Beta Theta Pi. O R I 4  . O ' II R I E . Forestry Honors: Dean ' s List (la, lb). Activities: Forestry Club (1, 2, 3); -til Club CI. 2, 3). Social Fraternity: Phi Eta Kappa. ril. REOTTE E. OE E.SOX Philosophy Orniu Social Fraternity: Sigma Kappa (Colby). Transfer from Edgcwood Park Junior College and Colby College. M n K . P A U E Home Economics Transfer from Fannington State Normal School. Lincoln II A V i O .X D J . i A L i K It English W ' tst Roxbury, Mass. Athletics: Indoor Track (1); Cross Country (1). Social Fraternity: Kappa Sigma. A L V A II K . V A U H I II X Agronomy Caribou Athletics: Intramural Athletics (1. 2, 3); Junior Varsity Football (1, 2, 3). M. Social Fraternity: Fhi Eta Kappa. 4 ' II OS II V U. PATTER SO:V English Bangor r A I r K . I A T T K II s o . Forestry Willimantic Athletics: Bask etball (1); Baseball (1); Intramural Athletics (1,2,3). J A i ES S. I A IE Civil Engineering Activities: A.S.C.E. (2. 3). Athletics: Boxing (3). Social Fraternity: Phi Eta Kappa. Fort Fairfield Ll ' «-| 1. i. K II. ■A I I.I . Home Economics BaiiKor Activities: Home Economics Cluli (1. . ' , .!|; M.O.C. (I); V.W.C.A. (1. 2, 3). II K II II K II T S . VK. A il O  V Agricultural Kcoiiciiiuc-. Iluultuu Athletics: Football (1. 2, 3). M : Tiaskelliall (1); Track (1). Social Fraternity: Kappa Sigma. I It I I A I-- . I K A S E History Wiscassct Honor Societies: Sophomore Eagles, Treasurer (2). Activities: Students ' Arts Clul) (1, 2, 3); Y.W.C.A. (1, 2, 3). Cabinet (3); Campus Staff (2, 3); Trism Board (3), Assistant Editor; Women ' s Forum (3). Class OfRes: Executive Committee (3). Social Fraternity: Alpha Omicron I i. M A K 4; A it K T II . i E A S L K E Home Economics Concord, X. II. Activities: Prism Board (3). Associate Member: Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3); M.O.C. (2, 3); V.W.C.A. (1, 2, 3), Cabinet (3); Campus Staff (2, 3). Athletics: Hockey (1, 2), Assistant Manager (3); Basketball (2); Volleyball (2). Social Fraternity: Delta Delta Delta. , ( ' II A It L E .S A . P E I R C E History Bangor Honors: Dean ' s List (la, 2a, 2b, 3a3 ; Tutorial Honors (2). Special Awards: Penobscot Alumni Scholarship (3). Activities; Le Cercle Krancais (2, 3); International Relations Club (3), Treasurer (3); Students ' Arts Club (3); Campus Board, News Editor (2, 3). Social Fraternity: Kappa Sigma. A X X E Mathematics Transfer from Smith College. I E II II Y Bangor II u n o T II 1 I II A I II Home Economics l-inu-stonc Honors: Dean ' s List (2b). Activities: M.O.C. (2. 3); Pack and I ' ine (3); VAV.C.A. (1); W.S.G.A. (J); Home Kconomics Club (1, 3); Prism Board (3), Assistant Member. Athletics: Basketball (2). Social Fraternity: Delta Delta Delta. M A K l II I : L i .S Psychology Foxboro. Mass. Honors: Dean ' s List (la, lb, 3a). Honor Societies: Neai Mathetai (1); Sigma Mu Sigma (3). Activities: Y.W.C.A. {2); M.O.C. (1, 2. 3); Students ' Arts Club (2); Rifle Club {1, 2, 3). President (3). EAIIKK « . PI Kit IK Agricultural Economics Activities: Agricultural Club U, 2, 3); Band (1, 2). Old Town A I- V A I- E E M . I I E n S O . Tenants Harbor Zoology Honors: Dean ' s List (la, lb. 2a, 2b, 3a); Tutorial Honors (2a, 2b). Special Awards: Charles H. Payson Scholarship (2); University Schol- arship (3). Honor Societies: Neai Mathetai (1). Activities: Der Deutsche Verein (2. 3), Secretary (3); Maine Masque (1, 2, 3). HEIVKV r. PIOIIKOWSKI Chemical Engineering ' Union City, Conn. Honor Societies: Alpha Cln Sigma (_ ' , .i), Secretary (2, 3). Special Awards: Connecticut Alumni Association Scholarship (2). Activities: Campus Staff (2, 3); Prism Board (3). Circulation Assistant and Associate Member. Athletics: Golf (1, 2, 3), M. Manager (1. 2. 3.1; Rifle Team (2. 3), Secretary (3); Intramural Athletics (2, 3). Social Fraternity: Sigma Chi. 11 I I 11 A II O S. B I i EK Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma (2, 3), ' ice President (3). Sigma Chi. Brewer Activities Social Fraternit R A 1. 1 II V I l K S Zoology Honors: Dean ' s List (la, lb, 2a, 3a). Athletics: Rifle Team (1, 2, 3); Boxing (1). Social Fraternity: Sigma Nu. Houltnn J O 11 x civil Engineering Athletics: Baseball (2). I L I ■. ■K II Rangor W ALTER E . I O T T E R Poultry Husbandry Sabattus Honors: Dean ' s List (2a). Activities: A-H Club (1. 2, 3), Vice President (3): Agricultural Chib a. 2, 3), Vice President (3). . thletics: Cross Country (1. 2); Track (1, 2, 3); Baseball (1, 2). Social Fraternity: Alpha Gamma Rhn. S T E 1 ' H E . ' E . i E E I. Wildlife Conservation Orono Activities: Rifle Team (2, 3); Forestry Club (2, 3); R.O.T.C. Rifle Team (3). Athletics: Indoor Track (1); Outdoor Tr.ick (2); Football (2). Social Fraternity: Lambda Chi Alpha (Pledge). 4 ' l. A It E. ' ( E Forestry Horiors: Dean ' s List (2b). Activities; Der Deutsche Verein (3). E . PRATT ITernion .1  II II . I It .% T T Forestry Oxford Honors: Dean ' s List (la, 2a, 2b). .Activities: M.O.C. (1); Forestry Club (1, 2, 3). .■thletics: Football. Assistant Manager (1, 2), Co-Manager (3), M. Soci.il Fraternity: Delta Tau Delta. I. I 4 II-: A. I ll A V Zoology Melrose, Mass. Activities: Prism Board (i). Associate Member; Students ' Arts Club (1. 2. o); Y.W.C.A. (I, 2. 3): Women ' s Forum (1, 2, 3); El Circulo Espanol (1. 2. 3). Athletics: Field Hockey (1). ( lass OfHces: Sophomore Hon Committee (2). Social Fraternity: Chi Onuga. n I L L I A i A . II A n V. It Chemical Engineering Westfield. N. J. Honors: Dean ' s List (la, lb). Activities: M.O.C. (1. 2); Pack and Pine (2); Civil Clnb (3). Athletics: Tennis (1). Social Fraternity: Phi Eta Kappa. J O 11 ' n . n I ' onltry Husbandry North Anson Honors: Dean ' s List (2b . Activities: 4H Club (1, 2, J): Agricultural Club (1. 2. 3). Athletics: Indoor Track (I, 2, 3). Assistant Manager (1, 2), Manager (3). Social Fraternity: Alpha Gannna Rho. 4 ' O. Ml All A. KAY Chemical Engineering Honors: Dean ' s List (lb). Social Fraternity: Delia Tan Delta. Canton It  V Mechanical Engineering Athletics: Cross Country (1). Social Fraternity: Phi Kappa Sigma It .% Y M  y n Limestone «■A It O I. Y I ' . II V. K D Home Economics Portlainl Activities: Home Economics Club (1); M.O.C. (1); A.M.W. Pageant (1). Athletics: Basketball (2). 4 ' Kri I. I-:. II V. ¥. i •iitiiwcst ll;i Mechanical KuKinetriiig Activities: Pale Blue Key (3); Hand (1). Athletics: Track. Freshman Manager (1), Assistant Manager (2). Social Fraternity: Delta Tau Delta. .1  II :v i . K !•: K ift Hnrticv:ltiire Honors: Dean ' s List (3a). South Hrewer It A L P 11 . i . II K V '  I. n s Civil Fngineering ¥ II A 4 ' E S E . II It O i A Home Economics Milo Activities: Home Economics Club (2); . ' .( .A. (3); Women ' s Forum (3); A.M.W. Pageant (2); Varsity Show (2); Rifle Club O); Chorus (3). Athletics: Basketball (2, 3); Hockey (2) ; Volleyball (2. 3). Social Fraternity: Alpha Omicron Pi. Transfer from Farmington State Normal School. Kll WIX S. IC I Ml Electrical Engineering Honors: Dean ' s List (la, lb. 2a, 2b, 3a). Special Awards: Trustee Scholarship (3). Activities: Hand (1); Electrical Club (3). Athletics: Indoor Track (1. 2. 3); Outdoor Track (1. 2). Social Fraternity: Phi Eta Kappa. Charleston IV A T H A Mechanical Engineering Social Fraternity: Phi Eta Kappa. II . IK I I II Charleston AB Ks 0 TAV K V. It I (11 A II n Civil Knginct-ring Honors: Dean ' s List (3a). Honor Socifties: Scabbard and Blade (3). Bangor A II T II I IC V . II I 4 U A II l S 4 . Mechanical KngineerinR Pulaiid Athletics: Foutball (1); Junior ' arsity Football u ;. Social Frati-rnity ; Phi Clannna Delta. 1. 1 X V O O 1 II . II I II K o r T Forestry Bowdoinhani Activities: Forestry Club (1); M.O.C. (2). Athletics: Cross Country (1). Social Fraternity: Phi Kappa Sigma. V A II r !•: T O M . IK 4t IK IK I S Education lielfast l A L i O 1. M W . II O IK 1 : II T S Agricultural Economics Activities: Agricultural Club (1, 3). Athletics: Baseball (2. 3); Basketball (1); Football (1, 2, 3). Class Offices: Executive Committee (2); Class Treasurer (3). Social Fraternity: Phi Mu Delta. Alfred K . l A I E II O IK K It T S O X Home Economics Portland Honors: Dean ' s List (lb, 2a. 2b). Special Awards: Portland Alumnae Award (3). Activities: Home Economics Club (1. 3); Y.W.C.A. (1, 2, 3); 4 -H Club (1, 2, 3): M Club (3). Athletics: Hockey (1. 2, 3); Basketball (1, 2); Volleyball (1, 2); All- Maine Hockey Team (2). ROBERT B. ROBERTSOX Zoology Presque Isle Activities: Students ' Arts Club (1. 2. 31; Varsity Show (2), Assistant Producer; Head Cheer Leader (3). Class Offices: Sophomore Hop Committee (2). Social Fraternity: Alpha Tau Omega. Transfer from Ricker Junior College. FREDERICK V. RORIE Mechanical Enginetring Activities: M.O.C. (1); A.S.M.E. (3); Varsity Show (2). Athletics: Intramural Athletics (1, 2, 3). Social Fraternity: Phi Mu Delta. Auburn Zoclogy PAUL IS or II V. Eastport A N T H O rV Y J . It O G E R $ Education Activities: Education Club (3). Transfer from Bangor Maine School of Commerce. Bangor K D W A lin F . R O S Forestry Activities: Forestry Clul) Ml. Athletics: Football (1. 2, 3). Social Fraternity: Kappa Sigma. Orono A I. II K It U T II Education Stratford, Conn. Activities: Education Club (3); I.e Cercle Francais (3). Transfer from Junior College of Connecticut. ' ;  t ' . •f ■ s. -r W II  M A II n II I ' It E Economics Belfast D O It O T II V II . It I II I O F F Home Economics Purtland Activities: Home Economics C ' lul) (I. 2. ,i); Y.W.C.A. U. 2); Liljeral Club (}). E ( ' G E .X K ( . II I • S E L L Chemical Engineering Yarmouth Honors; Dean ' s List (la, lb, 2a, 2b. 3a). Special Awaids: University Scholarship (3). Honor Societies: Tau Beta Pi (3); Scabbard and Blade (3). I A R I A X ■E I. . It t ' S S E L L Zoology Phillips Honors: Dean ' s List (la. lb. 2a), Honor .Societies: Neai .Mathetai. . ctivities: Der Deutsche Verein, Vice President (3); V. V.C.. ' . (I, 2); Students ' Arts Club (1, 2). It I ' D O 1. 1 II 4 Klectrical Kiigi nee ring Athletics: Cross Country ( ). Social Fraternity: Sigma Chi. S A D I. C R Limerick ADA E - S A L T Z i A X Journalism Bangor Activities: Home Economics CUih (I, 2); EI Circnlo Esnanol (2, 3); Students ' Arts Ciub (3); Campus (1. 2. 3); Y.W.C.A. (1. 2, 3): A.M.W, Pageant (1); Prism Board (3), Associate Member. ■t O II K II T Zoology Activities: Ma qiii Men ' s liice Club O). Social Kralcrnity: Ueta Theta Pi. W ' niian, Mass, t_J. ji; Siuilcnts ' Arls I lull il. . ' , 3); M.O.C. (1); K I. A O It A I. . S A V A U K English Honors: Dean ' s List lla. lb. Ja. 21). Ja). Honor Societies: . eai XIathctai. President (2); I ' hi Beta Kappa Special .Awards: Payson Scholarship (2); Travelli Scholarship (, .-Vctivities: t oiitributors ' Club (2. 3): Y.W.C.A (2. 3); Women ' (2. 3): Students ' Arts Club (2. 3); Varsity Show (2); A.M.W. Athletics: Hockey (1, 2, 3). Social Krateniity : Alpha Omicron Pi. Hangor (.il. ). s Koruni Pageant l . il4;. II KT 4 Home Economics Honors: Dean ' s List (lb. ,!a). i A W 1 K II (irav Activities: Masque (2. 3); Home Economics Club (2. J): MOC ( ' 3) ■.W.C.A. (1, 2, 3) : Rifle Club (3). ' Social Fraternity: Delta Delta Delta. N E 1 1. U. S S E R Psyclrology Huiior Societies: Sigma Mu Sigma 3). Activities: Masque (1, 2. 3), Vice President d). Class Ofhces: Executive Committee (1). Social Fraternity: Beta Theta Pi. Easto U I 4 H A K D Mechanical Engineering Honors: Dean ' s List (la, lb. 2a, 2h). Activities: A.S.M.E ii). Athletics: Intramural Athletics (2. 3), Social Fraternity: Phi Mu Delta. M . S A W 1 F K Portlanil U K  It U K U. S i II il D T Biochemistry Forest Hills. L. I., N. Y. Honors: Dean ' s List (lb, 3a). Activities: Alpha Chi Sigma (2. 3); Agricultural Club (1. 2. 3), Treas- urer (3); Prism Board (3). Co-Sports Editor; ' arsity Show. Athletics: Football (i); Junior Varsity Football (2. 3J. M. Class Oliices: Sophomore Hop Committee (2). Social Fraternity: Sigma Chi. F It F  II . S 1 II O l P F . .1 K. Dairy Husbandry Activities: Agricultural Club (2, 3). Social Fraternity: Alpha Cianima Rho. Macliias WATTFII i. il ' lll ' I. TZ Husiness Adiniiiistratioti Honors: Dean ' s List (2a, 2b, 3a). Activities: Masque (2). Social Fraternity: Tau Epsilon Phi. Transfer from Northeastern I ' niversity. Turtland M A It Y srn 1 11 Fit Psychology Topsham Activities: Y.W.C.A. (2, 3); Students Arts Club (1, 2); Campus (2, 3); Women ' s Forum (2, 3). Social Fraternity: Alpha Omicron Pi. J A4 O II Sll A PI It O Wildlife ( ' onservatioM Salem, N. J. .1 O II II . K tl K K D Y Economics Clroton. Mass. Activities: El Circulo Esi)am l (1, 2. i); Students ' Arts Club (2, 3). Athletics: Football (1); Track (1). Social Fraternity: Phi Gamma Delta. W A V ' E F . .S H I P M A N . JR. Horticulture Worcester, Mass. Activities: M.O.C. (2. 3); R.O.T.C. Rifle Team (1, 2). Social Fraternity: Lambda Chi Alpha. D O It 4 T II V E . S II I II O English Bar Harbor Honors: Dean ' s List (2b). Honor Societies; Sophomore Eagles, ' ice President. Activities: Y.W.C.A. Cabinet (2, 3); Students ' Arts Club (3); Prism Board (i). Associate Member; Campus (1. 2, 3), Society Editor (3); Orchestra (1). Athletics: Basketball (1, 2, 3); Volleyball (1, 2. 3). JAMES r . S H I II  Economics and History Activities: Der Deutsche Verein (2, 3). Social Fraternity: Tau Epsilon Ph-i. Old Town ANNA l . S I I P S O X Home Economics South Gray Special Awards: Charles Payson Scholarship (1, 3); Thompson Schol- Activities: Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3); Y.W.C.A. (1); 4H Club (I, 2). Athletics: Hockey (2. 3); Basketball (I, 2); Volleyball (1, 2); Girls ' Rifle Team (2, 3). Social Fraternity: Chi Omega. A T V% ' O  U O . S . ■A II T Business Administration Houlton Athletics: Junior Varsitv Football (2, 3). M ; Intramnr.il Athletics (2, 3). Transfer from Ricker Junior College. II A •« 1 1, r English Athletics: Basketball (1). Social Fraternity: Kappa Sigma. .S M I T II W ' interport n 1. A K K II . S l I T II Agronomy Soci;il l ' ralcrnity : Sigma Alpha Kpsilon. F.xeter DOXALD t. SMITH Easton Agronomy Honors: Dean ' s List (2a. 2b). Honor Societies: Alpha Zcta (2. 3J ; Sophomore Owls. , . ,,, Special Awards: Pale Blue Kev Scholarship (2); Hart Scholarship (3). Activities: M Club (2. j); Agricultural Club (1. 3); Pale Blue Key (J); Intramural Athletic Association (2. 3). Athletics: Cross Country (1. 2. 3). M, Captain (1); Indoor Track (1, 2. 3), M : Outdoor Track (1, 2, 3), M. Class Offices: Vice President C3). .Social Fraternity: Phi Eta Kappa. I R V I « K . SMITH Agronomy Honors: Dean ' s List (3a). Social Fraternity: Phi Eta Kappa. Presque Isle It A 1. 1 II ii, S 1 I T II Agronomy Exete Honors: Dean ' s List (2a, 2b, 3aJ. Honor Societies: Alpha Zeta (2. 3); Sophomore Owls (2). Special Awards: Penobscot Countv Alumni Scholarship (2). Athletics: Football (1); Track (1, 3); Junior Varsity Football (2). Social Fraternity: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ni4 II A n 11 M. iMI Tl Horticulture W ■X F I E K D C . S M I T II Electrical Engineering Activities: Electrical Club (2. 3). Social Fraternity; Sigma Xu. Transfer from Xew Mexico State College. Kichmond, a. V II I 1. 1 F ii. S O D K It t I I S T Education Monson  O A I. I T . S l AUKS History ;unl Kcononiics Transfer from Ricker Junior Collcgf. rtiillips Chemistry CAIII. F. SI K.X Fll CiEKAI.  E. SPOFFOlin Wildlife Conservation Kennebunk Honors: Dean ' s List (la. lb, 2a, 2b, 3a). Special Awards: Trustee Scholarship (2). Activities: Forestry Club (1, 2, 3). Athletics: Track (1. 2. 3). Social Fraternity: Phi Eta Kappa. I R E .X E a. S l K V C E Zoology Orono Activities: Home Economics Club (1. 2); Y.W.C.A. (1, 2); M.O.C. (1. 2). E  V ' A H D W . .« T A . L E Y Meclianical Engineering Farniington Honors: Dean ' s List (la, lb, 2a, 2b, 3a). Activities: Masiiue (2); , .S.M.E. (2). Athletics: Baseball. Assistant Manager (1, 2). Social Fraternity: Phi Mu Delta. J E K O 1 E I . S T E E V E S Wildlife Conservation Linci Honor Societies; Sophomore Owls (2). Athletics: Football (1); Basketball (1, 2); Baseball (1. 2); Tennis (3). Class Ot ices: Executive Committee (3). Social Fraternity: Phi Mu Delta. M A R C A K E T O . S T E I I E T Home Economics Orono Honors: Dean ' s List (lb, 2b, 3a). Aclivities: V.W.C.A. (1. 2, i). Vice President O); M.O.C. (1. 2, 3); Pack and Pine (2, 3), Secretary (3). Social Fratcrnitv: Phi Mu. R O II E It T F.ST V. yy A II T Chemical Engineering Honor Societies: Scabbard and Blade {3). Activities: M.O.C. (I, 3). Athletics: Intramural Athletics (1, 2, 3). Social Fraternity: Lambda Chi Alpha. Winthrop T H K o D o It f: i . .S T o :s ' E Zoology Activities: Students ' Arts Club (1). Athletics: Intramural Athletics. Social Fraternity: Tau Epsilon Phi. Dorchester, Mass. L O I I «  T K I A K Electrical Engineering Bangor PARKER ( . ST r ART Civil Engineering Honor Societies: Scabbard and Blade (3). Activities: Civil Club (2. 3}. Secretary (3). Athletics: Baseball (1); Intramural Athletics (1, 2. 3). Social Fraternity: Alpha Tau Omega. Bridgton Civil Engineering Honors: Dean ' s List (la, lb. 2a, 2b). Activities: Civil Club (3). Athletics: Football (1. 2, 3J. Junior Varsity (3), M. Social Fraternity: Alpha Tau Omega. Jurnliam C E O K ; E « . S W A . T O X Education Activities: Orchestra (3); Education Club (3). Transfer from Farniington State Normal School. Dexter M A V A It  E . S W A K T X Zoology Koxbury, Mass. Honors : Tutorial Honors ( 1 ). Athletics: Intramural Athletics. Social Fraternity: Tau Epsilon Phi. HEHLEA ' M. i;% ' EET History and Government Bar Harbor Activities: Campus Staff (1, 2), News Editor; Masque; Students Arts Club (1). Social Fraternity: Lambda Chi Alpha. 41 It I A L . S Y L V E S T E  French Deer Isle Honors: Dean ' s List (la, lb, 2b). Honor Societies: Neai Mathetai (1). Activities: Le Cercle Francais (1. 3); M.O.C. (3); Students Arts Club (2); Y.W.C.A. (1); Prism Board (3). Associate Member. Athletics: Basketball (1, 2. 3); Volleyball (1, 2, 3). G A U T U I E R A . T II I II O D E A I Wildlife Conservation Auburn Athletics: Winter Sports (2); Baseball (2). Social Fraternity : Alpha Delta Phi. Transfer from Bowduin College. E O i: IS II . T II I II O  E A I French Rumford Honor Societies: Mvisic Association (3). Activities: Masque. Music Director (1. 2, 3); Le Cercle Francais (1, 2); El Circulo Espanol (3): Student Music Assistant (3). Athletics: Track (1). S ' icia! Fraternity: Phi Gamma Delta. Transfer from Laval University. F R I S 4 I L K A T II O M A S English Honors: Dean ' s List (2b). Social Fraternity: Delta Delta Delta. Huulton K E :V X K T II I- . T II O l A S Economics Honors: Dean ' s List (2b). Activities: Students ' Arts Cluh (2); Liberal Club (2). Portland ■I A HOLD K. TIIOMI ' SOX Electrical Kngitieering Activities; A.I.E.E. (3). Athletics: Intramural Athletics (1, 2. 3). Social Fraternity: Phi Mu Delta. Leominster, Mass. M E It H I 1. 1, a- T « ' • ! '  ,,,.,..- , Southport Mechanical Kngtneeriii Honors: Dean ' s List (2h). Activities: A.S.M.E. (3). , „ Athletics: Cross Country (1); Indoor Track (I). Social Fraternity: Kappa Sigma. R A Y l O « K . T 11 O II Electrical Engineering Activities: Band (2). Social Fraternity: Sigma u. Transfer from Boston Inivcrsity. Reading, Mass. G E R T n !•  E n . T O D R E A IT , ... Brunswick French and History ?t v ' ;t;es ' ' MOc ' a)! ' women-s Forum (3); PHsm Board (3): Varsity Activities. . i.y.v.. . Cabinet (3); Students Arts Club { • V ' Jv ' Le ' Ve cleF ancah (a. ' i). Pre ideni Ih: El Circulo Espanol Athlctfc;: ' =H:cK al-2. 3), All-Maine Reserve (3); Basketball (1. 2, 3); Volleyball (1, 2. 3), . „. Social Fraternity: Alpha Oniicron Fi. A L L E  . T It A K K Clicmical Engineering .Melrose Highlands Special Awards: Boston Alumni Scliolarship (I). Activities: M.O.C. (1); Band (1. 2). Athletics: Basketball (1); Intranuiial Athletics (1, 2, 3). Social Fraternity: Sigma Clri. Mass. D O n E E . ' . l . T II A S K Home Economics Kannington Activities: Women ' s Korum (2. 3); Home Economics Club (1. 2, 3); Campus Staff (3). Social Fraternity: Alpha Omicron Pi. II l ; K It K . T R A «• K Forestry Honors: D.-an ' s List (3aJ. Bangor W I L L I A M . T It E A T Ciovernment and Economics W ' interport Special Awards: Claude Dewing tiraton i ' rize iZ). Activities: Debating Society (1, 2. 3); Students ' Arts Club (3); Student Senate (2, 3); Interfraternity Council (2. 3); Maine Campus, News Editor (1), Contributing Editor (2). Editor-in-Chief (3) ; University Radio Committee (3). Class Offices: Sophomore Pipe Committee (2); Junior Prom Committee, Chairman (3). Social Fraternity: Phi Eta Kappa. U I i II A II D Electrical Engineering Activities: Band (1. 2); A.I.E.E. THE i A I E Bangor (3). Athletics: Baseball. Manager (I). Social Fraternity: Lambda Chi Alpha. RUTH E. TR l KF Y English and Dramatics Pittsheld Honor Societies: Sophomore Eagles (2). Activities: Y.VV.C.A. Cabinet (2. 3); Varsity Show (2); W.S.G.A. (3); Students Arts Club (2, 3); Le Cercle Francais (1); A.M.W. Pageant (1, 2); Masque (3). Secretary (3), Social Fraternity: Alpha Omicron Pi. . l A II ■O II . T I F T S Home Ecoiioiiiics South lU-rwick Honors: Dean ' s List (la, lb. 2a. 2b. 3a). Honor Societies: Neai Mathetai (1). Special Awards: University Scholarship (2,3). Activities: Home Economics Club (1); C ' ollcge 4-H CUib (1. 3); Y.W.C.A. C2). I ' II ■: n K II I r K w . t i ii r. ii Dairy Hiisb:iiHlry Stetson Activities: Agricultural Clulj (3); College 4-H Club (1. 2, 3). Social Fraternity; Alplia (iannna Rho. I II K I . I . . l . TITTLE Mathematics East Corintli Honors: Dean ' s List (la, lb, 2a. 2b, 3a); Tutorial Honors (2b). Honor Societies: Neai Mathetai. Special Awards: State of Maine Secondary School Scholarship (1, 2, 3. 4). Activities: Rifle Team (2); Sigma Delta Zeta (2, 3); Der Deutsche Vcrein (2. 3); Masque (1, 2, 3), Secretary (3). M . II V I P II A l French Biddeford Honor Societies: Sitphomore Kagles. Activities: Varsitv Show (2): Students ' -Arts Club (1, 2. 3); Le Cercle Francais (2); .Vlasqvic. First Lady (2); Y.W.C.A. (2. 3). Social Fr.-iternity : Chi Omega (Pledge). F R A . K E . I I T O .Xgricultural Economics Monticello J. ii% ' ixiFnED w.xnnEN Psychology ami Sociology Honors: Dean ' s List (2a, 2b). Honor Societies: Sigma Mu Sigma. Activities: V.W.C.A. (1, 2); Students ' Arts Club (1. 2); Heartbreak House (3). Stage Manager of Roadside (3). Social Fraternity: Alpha Omicron Pi. Masque, GERAI. DI. K E. W A T S O Psychology 8 ' - Social Fraternity: Chi Omega. Transfer from Lasell Junior College. «■II It E E S I- . W E A V E n Civil Engineering I ' resqne Isle ffonor Societies: Sophomore Owls; Scahl)arcl and Blade (3). Special Awards: Northern Aroostook Alumni Scholarship (3). Activities: Civil Cluh (2, 3); Pale Blue Key (3) ; M Club. Athletics: Football (1, 2); Indoor Track (1. 2. 3). M ; Outdoor Track (1, 2, 3). M. Class Offices: Treasurer (1). Social Fraternity: Phi Eta Kappa. II A R n A R A I. . W E I. r II Educatian Bangor Activities: Campus Staff (31; .Masque. Ikartbrcak House. (3). Social Fraternity: Delta Delta Delta (Pledge). Transfer from Fanrington Normal. WI I. L i A .  ! F , WEST. JR. Zoology Sf- Honors: Dean ' s List (la. llij. ,,x c i Activities: Campus (1. 2). Assistant Circulation Manacer (1), Sub- scriptions Manager (2); M.C.A. Cab.net (2, 3), ice President (3), Masque (2, 3). Social Fraternity: Phi Gamma Delta. L I N IV ' E A W E S T I N History Honors: Dean ' s List (la. lb. 2a. 2b. 3a). Special Award: Chi Omega Sociology Prize. Bangor Di A R 4 I. n It . W II E E I. E It Pnlp and Paper Technology Fulton. N. Y. Social Fraternity: Phi Kappa Sigma. It A I. V II F . II M II K It Biochemistry Siiringvale Honor Societies: Alpha Clii Sigma (i. .?). Activities: M Club (2, i) ; Agricultural Cluh (1. 2. .!). Athletics: Cross Country (1. 2, 3), M ; Indoor Track (1, 2); Outdoor Track (1. 2). Social Fraternity: Sigma Alpha Kpsilim. . i A It I O I. . II I T I-: Zoology Bangor Activities: Der Deutsche V ' erein O); International Relations Club (2, 3); Debating Club (2); Campus (2); Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3); Students ' Arts Club (1, 2); W.S.G.A. (2); Panhellenic Council (3), President (3). Social Fraternity: Pi Beta Phi. E . I R E X E W II I T l A Home Economics Stonington Honors; Dean ' s List (3a). Special Awards: Griftin Prize (1); Home Economics Award (3). Activities: Y.W.C.A. (I); Home Economics Club (1, 2. i); A.M.W. I ' :ige:int (1. 2); Campus (1. 2, 3), Star Reporter; Prism Board (3). Atlilctics: Basketball (1). C M F T O E . W II I T IV E V Farm Management Honors: Dean ' s List {2a, 3a). Special Awards: Thompson Scholarship (2). Activities: Agricultural Club (1, 2, 3); 4-H Club (1. 2). Athletics: Cross Country (1); Basketball (1, 2, 3). Social Fraternity: Alpha Gamma Rho. I. Oils Mechanical Engineering II I T . F V I ' O It M A ■E . WHIT !V E V Dairy Technology West Newton. Mass. Honors: Dean ' s List (la. 11 . 2a. 2b, 3aJ. Honor Societies: Alpha Zeta (3); Scabbard and Blade (3). Special Awards: Hood Scholarship (2, 3). Activities: Agricultural Club (1. 2, 3); Rifle Team (2). Athletics: Cross Country (1). Social Fraternity : Alpha Tau Omega. R E E S ' . %« ' I 1. 1. 1 A . I S Mechanical Engineering Weslwood, Mass. Activities: M.O.C. (1); A.S.M.E. (3); Band (1. 2). Social Fraternity: Kappa Sigma. L I . V O l U . V I 1. 1. I S Chfiiiicnl KiiRiiu ' i ' Social Kralvriiitv : Phi Cu HiicksiKirt na l- e!ta. ( Bl A n K K S % I I. i O Chemical Engineering Eastport Honor Societies: Sophomore Owls (2), Secretary-Treasurer. Activities: Pale Blue Key (2. }) ; M Club (2, Jl. Athletics: Basketball (1, 2. i). Honorary Captain (1), M ; Baseball (1); Intramural -Athletics (1. 2. 3). Sjcial Fraternity; Phi Mu Delta- G L E A S O -- gricultural Economics W W I I. s o . Jonesboro A M V $ . W O O D English Activities: A.M.W. Pageant (1); Orchestra (I. 2. (3); Chorus (1); Prism Board (3). Old Town 3). Concert-mistress E V E L V II . M O O D « Kdiication Honors: Dean ' s List i.i Gorham .1 « V C E V. WOOD W A II l History and Ciovernim:m Miiiot Activities: Campus Staff (1. 2. }). Star Reporter; Prism lioanl (,I); Ritl,. T.-Miii (.il. It 1 ' T 11 i . V O II 4 ' K T K It Home Kconomics Xewtonville, Mass. Activities: M.O.C. (I, 2. 3); Pack ami Pine (2. 3); Home Economics Cluh (1, 3); YAV.C.A. (2, 3); Masque (2, 3); A.M.W. pageant (2). Athletics: Hockev (1. 2, 3); Basketball (2); All-Maine Hockey Team (2). Siti;il Fraternitv: Delta Delta Delta (Pledge). S A M r EL .1 . W 11 1 «,; II T Animal Husbandry Clinton C O J T A X i E V o r ii Home Economics Honors: Dean ' s List (2b). Activities; Home Economics Club (1, 2); V.W.C.A (1). Norway HUGH E . Y O 1 G Education Honors: Dean ' s List (ja). Activities: Liberal Club O); Education Club O). Aurora IIAIILAX It. VFICISILI. -(I ' ho lost Ills lifi ' in i boating accident dur- ing the sjning of u)jS MAKK V. IArLAY ( ' i ' i(tiin iif ini iicci- drnt last sinnnirr i I. A S S O F I E T E E E O IK T V O X E CI. ASS OFFICERS CHARLES J. ARBOR President BROOKS BROWN, JR. Vice President BARBARA R. ASH VORTH Secretary JAMES ■. HARRIS Treasurer Arbor Broun II RRIS AslJW OKI n Amu ki II. n MS CiiARi-E K. Adams. Jr. r.L RiN I K. Adams II Ml I, Al I ORD llounl in I , l 1 l. 111 K1 W . l I 1 SiDM M Ai ri Rr Ci, AVION (). Anuurson l.D ARD R. Anderson Haroid F. Andfrson Rov L. Anderson (.ii rlis |. Ariior IUkii K R. Vmuvorth Damd As I or (.lORt.K M. AlslN, )R. 11 1 I I K. li MU I. Sni ' KEN A. BACir.ALll ' O (MARIES L. Baker Hartley L. Banton B rihr Barreii S R ii I.. B r:er Henry H. BARri,K Mary L. Bate:s George R. Beasom KlNNI 111 1). Bhx RoBE RT H. Bennett Ri ' EEi E. Benson RoiKWOOD . BhRRY Naehaniel a. BiiiiNr.s. Jr. Bait, C. Bieiinc.s (;ardner a. Bea( k iRMNt. H. Bi ( R Fred ). Bi (ksione, Jr. Donald Blaisdell Kenneth . Blaisdell Winifred Bi.anchard ]OIIN Bl.I IIIIN. ]r. Edward .S. Bonacorso A ery L. Bond Mary E. Boone WiiiiAM R. Boom Henry C;. B{)i dre i Harry I,. Bom e. Jr. Jean K- Pos i i K i 111 1 1 n M. 1!o le ArI III R M. BO NTON DoNAll) I . Brackeit HoR (i (.. Br ( Y Rii II Ki) A. Br mii i l Ji NE H. Briik.; •. .SlDNE S. Brody Caiuoii Point Madison Easton W iiulsoi. Cionn. Butkspon Ficcport Bangor Cape Elizabeth Canton. Mass. . ilini;l )n, Mass. Neupoit Rum ford Orono Portland Mi Ho id Norlli roiiawaiula, . V. Boston. Mass. Bncksport Newport Oiono Clinton Piest|uc Isle Bath Orono W ' otKllaiKi Cranston. R. . KeniK ' hiinkporl I.i erinuu- I ' .ills West Newton. Mass. .Stoninnton Orono Ions; Biaiuh. N. J. Caribou Readins;. Mass. Ellsworth Drsdcn Roikl.nul Everett. Mass. Jelfeison Pies([ue Isle faiiiibeiland Center Waterville Ban;4or Madison Madison Palermo Porlland () ;iiii(|uit Qiiiney. Mass. Boniularv C otlage East Dedhani, Mass. Brooks Ukown. )r. CaRI. R. llUDUN I) M(.lli A. Brown I.l ROY (,. l Rin Ml Ri.i S. Ukou . |R. MlRiwi I!koxs I ' Risc.ii.i.A K. Brown W ' M.liR K. Brown, Jr. Arnold B. Brownim. Alirkd G. Brinuage I RISION (). BI ' BAR Ravmond . BlCK, |r. FRintRltK E. BlRDEM Mar F. Bl RKl BlINDIN I.. BlRlON CoRNr.i.ii ' s H. Bl siiNELL. Jr. DaI.F. J. BlITERWORFH Cai.ista L. Bl ' ZZELL II 11 I.. Bvi R John !■. R rne . nna R. Caiiill B RON AV. Ca.ndace Robert Carlisle George R. Carr Elton S. Carter John M. Carter C. Ernestine Carver MAR J. Chapman Mildred L. Chapman B ri!ar Chase Fal ' lkner E. Chase Gordon E. Cha.se Rii II Ki) H. Chase Richard R. Chasf Lesier D. Chipman ' . lice E. Christie rnoi I) H. Ct ark E A . . Clark John C. Cli ment E. I ' airicia Cliff RoiiFRi W. Coffin MinoRD F. Cohen BiRION M. COIBAIII John S. Coi bv Chesier a. C:oi.lfy CORRINF I. ( (iMSIOfK M. Bl N( III C:ONLAN FkNi SI W. Connors Richard I., Cook Lairfncf a. Cooper. Jr. Hfrmini (.11 DF 1 ' . Coif Augusta Leva in Ellswoilli lalK Farniini;l( u .Soulh I ' dillaiid Noi was Milfoid BlItkspoM Cape Eli .ibnli I)anl)ui . Conn. Moiiliicllo Moiiikcllo l ' ics(|iic Isle Ba ngor Bangor liilcricl(l Franklin, Mass, Milfoid Bangor . Iai 11)010, Mass. Bangor Seal Harbor Bangor ri.iiisiiuig, X. V. Mapleton Etna X ' inalliaven Orono Oiono Cape Fllizabetli Brvant Pond Bryant Pond Sharon. Mass. Portland Mechanic Falls Sonier ille. Mass. Liberty Orono Belfast Piesqiie Isle Harrington I ' oi llami Wcslfield .South Paris Newlon Centre, Mass. Millinockci Biddcford Liiu()hi illc BiooklMi, . , . ulHirn Lewiston S  l II O i O IK F. V I. A i « i SOPHO] IOKES George U. C: )i ion P KH)I KK K V. ( ) V AN Stamen J. C:o vin. Jr. LAirRA U. Crafi |oiiN S. C:r I(. Ql ' l NIt)N K. Crandall JiiDsoN B. Crane Mavis L. Crfamir Margaret E. Cromwell ISAIiLLLA C.ROSm Frederk K M. C:roi ' se Sara I.. Ciihfrson Alfred 1 ' . Cimmings I ' llIMI ' E. CUMMINGS ROUFRI A. C 1 MNTINGS 15oa fnhra I.. l) SlL A LiNWOOD M. Day John B. Dearhorn Russ P. Df rhorn R MOM) V. Delano W ILLL M H. Demant Donald B. Df of Frank V. DEWrrr Franklin D. Dexter Joseph S. Dinsmorf, Jr. Robert DiPersio MEREDrni P. DoNDis Eleanor M. Dougheriv George . Doix.hfriv E RL G. Douglass FoRDVCE R. Downs. Jr. Esther H. Drummond Richard V. Diffev Paul R. Dumas Herbert H. Dunning George . . Dupltssa. Jr. John R. Dyer Wesley J. Dyfr John Earnshaw, Jr. Virginia E. Eddy Raymond H. Edgegomb John J. Edmunds. )r. Howard L. F.hri i nu ( ii George H. Ellis Clarengf E. Emery Elizabeth M. Emery JoANN H. Evans Thomas L. F iRrim d Bl AINE L. F K U K Fl.ORFNfF |. FxRNHXM ' f I KI 1 ' . Fl NDl RsON . ulnnn PoFtland Orono Bath Bingham Pics(|iie Isle Whiting Calais Bangor Dexter Crouseville Easton .S|)i ingiialc. Conn. Portland Bryant Pond Fairhaven, Mass. Westbrook Ansonia, Conn. Melrose, Mass. East Corinth East Orange. N. J. Bangor Shcnnan Mills Martinsx illc. N. J. Bangor Mcridcn. (!oini. Rockland Camden Houlton Hull. Mass. Belmont. Mass. . rrowsic East Orange. . J. Honghlon West Roxbury, Mass. Old Town .■iigiista Norway Fall River, Mass. Scarsdale, N. Y. Sebago Lake Ma IS Hill 1 onawanda. . ' . ( rono Portland Bucksport Viscasset Jav Greene I, nn. Mass. Calais .An iomo I- ' . !■I K(. MO 1 ' MI R Ik Kill. )k. l M 1. Ill II I II K SKI A. I 11 I IOKt George N. Fisher Piiii ir .S. Fot.G. |r. |i)iiN A. Fkiii x .Ai.BERr H. Frost Howard R. Frost I.FROV F. Fl I.I FR Kl I III . (.All AGIH R El.UAIU 111 (. MMONS Charles .S. (. ri) i r Horace I,. CJardnfr. Jr. RoDFRic .A. Gardner WiNioN .S. Garland Rl I II |. (. XKKISON IsAliFI.LF B. GaRMN Clarence K. Gence Eugene C. Gilbert, Jr. .Arnold R. Gilman George D. Gilman Beatrice H. Gle. son Donald W. Goodciiild Sidney J. Goodrich Donald H. Goodwin Donald W. Goodwin RoiiFRi B. Goodwin Phillip Goos Max Goi ' An Walter W. Gosline El.iZABFTH P. Grant George C. Gran i RoBtRT H. Graves MARGAREr A. GRA - Ruth E. Green David S. Greenlaw Damd C. (;rii NWOOI) l.l.OXD W. CJRIFFIN Sidney O. Griffiiii Rk 11 Rii A (.1 ' ■III I Cii Riis . . Hail Ci.AYioN Hail Clinton N. Hail James M. II m i JA H ) II Will ION. i;ND II 1 I Wl 1) ( . I I Will ION II l ol l I Hamm Ai i 1 Hansen FkI 11 C II VNSON M M c 111 M K. II K ' Poitl.ind 11.11 1 ington Brewer C:liaml)eilain Wakefield, Mass. Melrose, Mass. Sthencclady. N. Y. Dexter Wesllield, Mass. Scarsdale. N. Y. Limestone Greenwidi. R. 1. Oniiio Freeport, N. Y. Cape Fli abeth llangor .Madison Alfred .Arlington. Mass. WInterport Forest Hills, X. Y. North .Abington. Mass. Siiulli PdUhinil S.KIl C ' Ol ll.tlll Gauliiui Allied Brewer Bangor Bangor Gardiner Portland Waterville Plattsburg. N. Y. Sandy Point Spencer. Mass. Norway Gardner, Mass. Bradford. Mass. Kezar Falls Union Castine Harrington Harrington Rockland Waterboio While Plains. N. Y. Ban;.;(ii Sdiiih I ' oi ll. 111(1 Uaiigoi Wiifiaii. Mass. I U . W . H KKIS Sl ' KNChR HARRIS I WIfs H H RI M 1 I DllS M l (., II Ml II K1) I ' RIMII I (1 II KS Ruita A Hill. VlROlMA HlI.I. Rdlll Kl F. Hll.I.ER KlASmi V. HODCDON Kmmons 15. Hoi)(.KiNS. Jr. . l.l.A B. HOL.MES Don i 11 li. Hoi ()Kr . . i I N Hook Elizabeth M. Hoi ' kins F.Mii.v M. Hoi Ki s Richard S. Hopkins Charles I.. Houe RoBFRi F. Howe Cecil E. Howes John F. Hovt . NGi ' s E. Humphries Norman E. Hint James L. Hutcheon .Martha E. Hutchins Earll L. Incalls Joseph M. Incha.m Robert M. Irvine Stephen H. Jackson Duncan H. Jewell Virginia C. Jeweit Glenna M. Johnson ' ernon E. Johnson Robert E. Johnston .Margaret L. Jones Harold J. Jordan Lawrence B. Keli.ey Clair A. Kennedy Vernon F. Kent Frank W. Keichum Joseph L. Kilas Evereti . . Ki.mball ROBERl C. KiNGIlORN Walton c:. Kingsbury RORRIS KlIlMR I ' livi.i.is L. Knapp .Maxine S. Knights Edward I,. Kozicky l.ouis J. KUH Leon F. Ladd Harhveli. C. Lanca.sier Roiurt a. I rson Wiiulicsiei. Mass. Octaii Grove. N. [. Trenton. N. J. Tenafly. . J. I ' nllUllul M.uliias iliiuiii;i(m. Mass. Fo I)or(J, Mass. . iison Bar Harbor Giiilfoid Brewer Portland Lcxiiifiuin. Mass. W ' aterville Biicks]3ort Kingfield Framinijliam. Mass. Patten Fort Fairfield Perry- Clinton Presqne Isle Kingfield Portland Concord, N. H. Franiingham. Mass. Union. N. J. Orono Wcstport Ashville Milford Easton Orono Augusta Bellows Falls. ' t. South Brooksville Fort Kent Houlton Rumford Hampden Fitchburg. Mass. Boonville. N. . Ba ngor Bradley Brewer Eatontown, . J. Vonkers, N. V. Lewiston Old I ' owii Norwalk. Conn. RoUERl I). l.ARSSON Charles F. Liining Clifford W. Libby I.FWIS S. LiBBV I ' nii IP J. I.iiinv Rl 111 H. I.INNEI.L Ikwk M. Lobi.fy Manifi. W Locsi.n Mansfield G. London Eleanor C. Look Nathaniel . Lord Elizabeth S. Luce RoHFRT N. Lundberg Hugh F. Lusk Elizabeth M. Mc. lary Joan Mc.Vllisif.r Don L. .McCrum Robert S. McDonald Jean E. .McDonough James A. McEdwards RoHERr M. MacGrecor Edith B. McIniire Gordon B. McKay Robert D. McPhf.ters Betty C. Mack Bruce A. Mackay . lfred a. Mann Norman E. Marriner Edward L. Marsh James R. Marshall Janice Merrill Philmore W. Mfsfrve Harold S. .Millay Marion F. Miller Shirley M. Mitchell Paul J. Monohon Robert I. Morris ClARRoLL E. Morse Mary E. Mosihr Paul N. Mosiifr Hugh J. Murphy George L. Murray Gordon P. Murray William F. Mussenden Edwin L. Muttv Lawrence J. Muzroll fa.YDE E. Myers Frederick M. Newcomb Carl A. Newhall M M.coi.M G. Nichols M. Janf Nichols SOPH O . I O It E S Gloucester. Mass. Mount Vernon, N. V. Portland Milford Freedom Pembroke Bangor ' ictorias, Oct. . egros, P. I. Houlton Rockland Wells Norwell, Mass. Gloucester, Ma.ss. Quincy, Mass. Rockland Gorhara Mars Hill Portland Portland Union Plattsburg. N. V. Dixfield Old Town Bar Harbor Bangor Winter Harbor Raymond Camden Bangor New Sharon Bangor Auburn Richmond Thomaston Fairfield Maplewood. N. J. Bangor Bath Bangor Dryilen Fort Fairfield Newport Madison Bath Bangor Rumford Orono Srailioio Pcabodv. Mass. Stillwater Stillwater S O P II O 31 O it K S Gkorce I.. NVSIROM SiKWAKI r. OAKIS IIOMKR H. () KS[-ORl). Jr. M RV C. OllFRl.V (I III(1K[) . Ol)LI John K. ODonogiiue HKNRV R. Ol.SSON F.DU xRii K. On 1 Mil i i Uarhara . . Orik Bi ' RT S. Osc.oon, Jr. C;il R1 I •• li. I ' VRSONS VVlI.IIAM I ' . I ' arsons Cl.IFIORI) H. I ' AIIKE Roci R F. Paii. Carlton B. Paxson EUZABEIll F. Pkaslee Harri C. I ' i vi . |R. Jean I. I ' eirce John 1). Pennei.i.. Jr. c.harlene m. perkins Howard R. Perkins Ceiefori) (.. Pfrrv Leon M. Pi rrv Lionel . . Perr Constance F. Pmii brook MARf-AREl E. PlIIIIlROOK Richard H. Pierce Priscii.la Pinfo Ernestine K. I ' inkpwi Allan E. Pitfr Richard F. Piemmir Yvonne . . Pomi ko ViRf.iL .S. Prai I Claralvn O. Preble Ci w ION H. Preble Winston E. Pillen Ri( hard I. Ramsdell Emily . . Rxnd Ruth H. Rfhi AValter .S. Rffi), |r. Elizabeih S. Rrii) James R. Rfili. John A. Rfiiz Harold F. Riiiini sdir Oscar W. Riddle William J. Riddle Palline F. Riley George C. Risman H XRRV Q. Roach Frank Roberison. ]r. KhNNiiii N. Robirison I ' laimilk-. Conn. Rangclcy Gi( ers illc, N. . . ugiista Poilland LowclL Mass. L nnlifUl C:ciitcr. Mass. Rnniloul Rockland Oiono Picsquc Isle Skow began Easton ' ork Beach I ' nion Contoul . N . H . Webster Gioxcs. Mo. Bangoi Ponlanil Miulison Oiono Bowiloinhani Jeffer.son Sberman Mills Shelbnnie. N. H. Tenaflv. N. J. Leominster, Mass. Milo Portland Troy Lisbon Hampden Highlands Skow began EnHeld Addison MoiLson Milton. Mass. Bangor Madawaska Boothbay Harbor Bangor Tottenville. .S. L. . V. Waltbam. Mass. ' an Buien Rang- ' lev Bridgton Bidtleford Roxbiirv. Mass. ■SiiiMna Mills Bethel . nbnrn M N KI) r. Rol 1 INS M R . Ki 1 R. Romero . |AN W. RoSLNBERf. F.i izxBEiii G. Row t HllDV li RoWE SMAIA . . Rt BIN Donald . . .Sai nders H RRIFI I 1). Sa ACE Frances L. .Sawyer Merlin T. .Scani in Jacob .Siroi Charles H. Shai km ford Dei.mar D. .Shaw. Jr. Frank P. Shearer LfRox G. Shei ' ARI) Cii RLEs M. Sherman David Silverman Eloise p. Simi ' son Piter J. Skoifis NLvdh INF M. Sm ri Cjiarlfs B. Smiih. Jr. Charlotte B. Smith James F. Smiih Julia . . Smifh Owen H. Smimi Robert B. Smiih Sherman K. Smiih Thomas |. Smiih. Jr. Henrx . . Snell Isadore r. .SOBEL John W. Somes Gr n I D. Staples Ormond Staples Clinton ' . Starbird Ro(.i R . . Si I R S Clifford A. Stevens John R. Stevens Willi i . Si. {,1 rm mn Olive . Sthphen Vai.tfr L. .Stisli.is MiM 111 1 1. B. St. Lawri sce . IL N P. .SroRF.R Walter P. Strang K KI W . SiRI 1 11 R ROGFR P. STROIT Chariton P. Stibes Rii II Rli p. Sit i i n Robert B. Iackaberry Jamis E. Talbot . ll n B. 1 ' arbell Dwii I I T rdoni Ogiinc|nit Bangor New inii (fiuie, Mass. Milo Bangor Bangor Rockland I.MullllMsI. N. J. WaleiA iUc Weston I ' orllaiul South 1 l.iiuihon. .Mass. Starboro Pi ' imingtoii. - . [. l)e r Isle Pembidke. Mass. Portland Atlleboro. Mass. Bangor Houlton Orono Bangor Ridimond. ' a. South Parsonsfield Presc|nc Isle South Portland Gardiner West Ha en. Conn. Gorham New York. N. ■. Ml. Desert Whitefield Camden Strong South Paris Lincoln Smvrna Mills (iieemille Richmond Mexico Oiono Freedom Madison Nahant. Mass. Crosse lie. Mich. Bucksporl Portland Old Town Woodland SnniM.i Mills Sa rc. Pa. CllARI.l--. 1-.. 1 Wl.OK Bclfasi Esther L. Thompson Bicldcfoid MVRON J. TOWLE Fort Fairliclil P.M X A. TOWNSEND Blue Hill Frederic;k V. I ' kma Xorthcasl Ilaihoi Samuel E. Iracv, Jr. Northeast Harbor Jane E. Treadwell Salem. Mass. Benjamin S. Troop West Hartforil, Conn. Margarki F. Ikoit Baih John P. 1 rowiirum.e Poinfret Center. Conn. Herbiri . Ticker Cherryfickl Christine E. Tuns Kiiigfickl J wits K. Tweedie Lanioine DOROIH L. I ' PCOTT Orono lciFI I) I ' lTERBACK Bangor Ra MOM) A. Valliere South Berwick Anna E. Verrill Westbrook Frances L. Violette Balboa. C. Z. Wallace H. VoLK L N West Somerville. Mass. Alexander Walker. Jr. Rochester. N. V. N ' eal H. AValker Viscasset Robert H. Wall Wells Acnes A. Walsh Sonlh I ' onlaiul David W. Warren, Jr. Pripet JiNE A. Webster Bangor Shirley G. Webster Lincoln Dora B. West Lexington. Mass. Donald W. Veston Madison F. Gwendolyn Weymouth Howland Francis A. AVheeler .Auburn Charlotte 7.. White Bowdoinham Howard C. Whue Hulls Co e Ruth E. W ' hite Bangor Marjorie M. Whitehouse . ugusta Forrest G. Whitman East .Auburn R RO ' . Whitney Winn M M Riri H. Whitten Fort Kent GoRii v T H. Wilbur Dexter Robert T. Willetts Roslyn. L. 1.. . V. RosLVN B. Vtlley C)if no Frank R. Williams Mechanic Falls James O. Williams Ogunquit . i)AM W. Wilson Porllantl Dorothy H. Wing Bath r MI I WiNSLOW Norridgeuock (mm. S. WooDBRl Y Sebago Lake Thomas R. Wooi i i v. Jr. Briflglon Rl TH WOOSIER Old Icnui Helen R. Wormwood I ' oi llainl Paul H. Wvvhn Walcrville BvRBARA . . Young Calais .■ngelo S. Zieno Norwich. . Y. Morris Zitaner South Brewer r I. A S OF X 1 X E T E E F O IK T Y TWO 4 L A S S OFFICERS EDWARD P. BARROWS President PARKER V. SNE LL I ' ke I ' rcsidiiit VIRGL E E. MAY Secretary NATHANIEL ClRCnVLEY Treasurer n ARROWS SMAl.t. f Roui 1 May Sisw I). Abboit I) xMi) A. Adams MiRr.wi R. Adasko |() Fl•ll ). Albert HnF A. Alexander I ' liiLitRooK V). Allen John R. Anderson Frances C. Andrews Francls S. Andrews Elizxbehi C. Anslll ED« VRl) P. Arbo WxLitR H. Armii r,E Shirlev G. Ashmvn Florence C. Atwood ArIIII K (.. AXTELL (.FKMl) . BaCHMAN Hi NRs F. Bacon Dan Balaban Made[.iese I.. Ban ION Clinton L. Bardo Elizabeth J. Barker Ed vard p. Barrows John C. Barrows Alice J. Bartleit Bryant C. Bean Clifford M. Beaton Donald E. Beaton Robert J. Beaton William R. Beckmann Pail M. Beegel, Jr. Charles S. Benjamin. |k. Shirley B. Berc. Jeannette E. Berry Frances E. Bickford Arthir Bic.elson Jacqueline Y. Bisson Clayton P. Blake Clifford A. Blake Cora J. Blake Bertrand E. Blanchard Gordon C. Blanchard Kenneth S. Blanchard Mil ION T. BODMAN Al ll) G. BONNEY. [R. Marcel R. Boucher Charles E. Bouis |()ii A. Rower 1)1 R M Bowers, Jr. Robert V. Bowser .Arihir Boyd Doris M. Bradeln Robert . . Brandi Dorothy F. Brewer Frank E. Brewsier Chandler A. Brk.gs Donald ' . Brown Emmons P. Brown H R I V. Brow N Wallace G. Bro xn Robert I. Browne George H. Buck William R. Bucknam Francis V. Burger John E. Burke Union Brewer Gloucester, Mass. Bangor Saco Brunswick Lixcnnoic Falls Portland Norway Dexter Biownville Meiluien. Mass. . iigusta Brunswick Saugerties. . Y. .Augusta Oakland South Boston. Mass. Newport Springfield. Mass. Bangor . ugusta Glen Ridge, N. J. Orono Bryant Pond Bangor Bangor Stoughton. Mass. Brooklyn, N. V. Bangor Ridge wood. N. J. Bangor Houlton Madison Bangor Bath Portland Cornish LaGrange Do cr-Foxcroft Swainpscott. Mass. Blanchard Luher Portland . ul tirn Cincinnati. Ohio Auhurii Bangor Reading. .Mass. Milford Milliiioikct Brooklinc. Mass. Bar Harbor South Portland South Paris Fairfield Mt. Desert Nrt. Desert Old Town Bethel Orland Machias Lvnn. Mass. Bani ' or Sarah E. Birleigh John M. lii knki i. Jr. FRAN( is r. Hi RMIAM RkI HI S. Bl R H I FRI 111 RICK I . BlRl ' KE AViiisiER 15. Birr ENDELL ' I ' . BUTI.ER Wiiirhi I. Briii ' Riinn. Jr. I WII s I-. ( Will 1 1 1 t.l MMEVE E. C.ARIER III M) F. Carter Willi i V. Ca.se ISl V G. CAS.S KRM M I). (11 IlItOt K E John E. Chandler George O. Chase Richard I.. Chick WiiiiAM . f. Chrisiensen. Jr. Jamis E. Chi ' rch. Jr. RoBERi E. Cm: IE . i.roN V. Clark I ' AiL H. Clark Richard L. Clark William B. Clark fi ' RiF.L B. Cleverly M rgarei V. Cliff SlERLINC E. COHB Richard H. Coffin- JozFF B. Cohen Bernard E. Colimtts RlDOLPH F. CONTI Harry Cope Florence E. Cousins DOI ' GLAS B. Co« ' IE Mary A. Cowin Charles G. Cox Edward G. Cox, Jr. William S. Cox Richard C. Cranch .Arihir C. Crai ' o Gi Y J. Crocker Samuel D. Crocker Lloyd B. Crossland .Vathaniel J. Crowley Vivian E. Clmmings George B. Cunningham Kt I) A. CuRiis R iiiNii . Cj RTis. Jr. Ralih O. Dale. Jr. Robert A. Dalrymple I ' m I n. Daneorth 1- 1 . K W. Dangler Carl F. Dams C;xRR )L D. Davis Donmd H. Davis RoBi Rr T. Davis Ml C.i IKE Day Ri( HARD B. Day Rich rd J. deBarros Harrv I.. Deering RoBERi B, Deering .Anihony F. deGraffenried Thomas J. Dempsev Nl( 11(11 AS Dl NESUK . usiista SkowIiCf;;iii Turner.s Falls. Mass. Wi ' sl Seal lioio Oioiio Rothcslei. N. V. Spiingxalc Bantjnr l ' r(i iilfiu c. R. I. Ellswonh Ficcpoi t Sprinnlickl. Mass. riiiladclphia. I ' a. East Baldwin Wintluop Milliiiocket Sdiuli Berwick . iil)urn Gardiner Xorway Kcnncliunk Newport Clark s Mills I.cwiston Hull. Mass. I ' resqiie Isle Lee Raiigor R(inI)iii . Mass. Saco . rlingt()n. .Mass. Portland Old Town Roik ille Centre. X. V. Orono Woodland Brooks Lisbon Falls Laichmont. . . . North Darlmoiuh. Mass. anceboro Old Town Mexico Wiiuliiop. Mass. I. a Grange Old Town Easton Marblchcad. Mass. Bath Framingham, Mass. Old Town Brooklyn. . V. Milo Solon Longmeadow, Mass. Old Town Damariscotta Damariscotta Namiukct Island. Mass. IViili Oiiilio Millii I ' l.Hc. I. 1. . ■S ' . East - l.uhias Peabodv, Mass. F II K S II l A r LASS F R E S II 31 A :V CLASS Eli ANOR B. DtNMs (;i;rari)|is C;. ni.Roiii Howard C. DiShon (,K)I1R1 I.. DlSJAKllIN ' - 1 HUM X . 1). 1)11 Kl M. I.OKKAIM DiMMRl Kl.lNOR L. 1)1 () ] )RI1A DoUKDM 1)A II) I . llOIK.l Ariih R S. Doi.K. Jr. Ri(:i[ARD D. Dni i; Donald E. Dorr C.LARLNCE P. Dow Leslii a. Diivs Levi S. Dou Laurenci- M. Dinwrs Nf ARCARL 1 I ' , DoM I ROIIERT H. Dl I 1 I 1 I.LOVD B. DlK.l.AN C) RL P. DlNCAN ROBF.RT H. DX 1 It Samuel D lr. Jr. RuTiT E. Eastman Irmm; EnixsiEiN I HI I M M. Edes n iii ' R R. EDr.EfOMB Edward H. Edminds Dallas H. Edwards Paul Eiireneried JDHN V. Eldr[[k.i (.ERALD E. Elliot I Russell S. Elliott Robert A. Elwell Edwin B. Emery Lawrence V ' . Emery Barbara VV. Emmons William H. Evans C.HRisTorHER Fallon Barbara M. Farnham Robert M. Feinbero Kfnneiii a. Field Ri HARD N. Fielding Herbert Findlen John E. Fink Warren H. Fish Ada C. Fisher John D. Fitzpairick Mary E. Flanagan Robert F. Fortier Orsan J. Foster Wallace R. Francis Richard O. Franz Stanley P. Freedman John S. French Marjorie V. French Mavnard G. French Robert J. Fren :ii Albert E. Frost Henry Gabrielian Paul G. Galentine. Jr. Francis L. Gali.ani Hfnrv F. Gannon Harold Garfinki.e W ' ll I I T [. (. RSOE Old Town Lviil)iook, L. L. X. V. Machias Brunswick C ' .aindcTi Calais South Berwick Chelsea. Mass. Bangor Bangor Sebago Lake Ridloiivillc Chaiieston Slillwater Fort Kent Bangor Caribou Ellsworth Kennebunk Prest|ue Isle Turner F ' rainingham. Mass. Augusta Sanford Naples Ruinfoiil Mais Hill Gardiner Lcwiston Skowhcgan Fort Fairfield Bangor Ciorham Limington Reading. Mass. Worcester. Mass. Manhasset. L. L. N. V. . ugii5ta Bangor Chelsea, Mass. Hampden Maiden. Mass. Fort FairHeld Brooklyn, N. Y. Concord. Mass. Sni rna Mills Marblehead. Mass. Madison Bangor Baring Yonkcis, . V. Thorn wood. . V. Portland PlcasantviUe. N. V. Winthrcip Livcrmore Falls Guilford East Poland Worcester. Mass. Portland Bangor New Rochelle. N. V. Maltapan. Mass. Portland MORRII I . CiMCOMB R iii ii ]■- (. i . Jr. Kdu ard |. Glaki Ra mond L. Gill I MKs M. Gii.i.iN. Jr. DoROlin [. (JiLMAN l M 1 1 C.n M w William P. C.il.m. n Saul Gi.nsburg Eleanor L. Gleason Ei.ENE NL Gleason Leonard C. Glen. Jr. VicroR Glider JoiiN W. Glover. Jr. Kdw RD L. Goldberg |1 MI I l. (;OI DFARB . H1N R. (Jolds.miih Jean E. Goodwin Joiis f . (; )R IAN M WWl 1 I (iOt LD (;erard . Goulette Barbara M. Gowan Benjamin F. Graham Rich RD S. Gravi s III UIU Rl K. i.RW Howard M. Grai Laurie J. Greenleaf Pail C. Gress Donald C. Griffee Ruth H. Grundy Cii Ri Es . . Guard Mi( II M I. Habern Rudoliti E. Haffner TiTUs S. Hale. Jr. Ei.den D. Hall, Jr. ioLET M. Hamilton Rai I ' ll W. Haney Edgar B. Harrington Gwendolyn E. Haskell Thomas D. Haskell, Jr. iR(.iM K. Hastings . rciiie G. Hatch Florence A. Hathaway Roy J. Hafi. Jr. Helen V. Hayes RoBFRr M. Healy Sherwood W. Henderson William G. Heimu rn Cari.i TON S. Herrick. Jr. Rl( H Rli W. Hersey Irwin R. Higgins [osEi ' H S. Higgins Marcix Hinckley Marion R. Hines Earl L. Hodgkins Naiiivn (;. Hodgkins Winfiei.d C. Hodgkins Edna F. Holmes Robert G. Holmes N TAi.iE R. Hood H RRV S. Hopkins David B. Hopkinson (iii.MAN D. Horn Hi I Ft C Hornbeck East Machias Sidin Creek, Conn. Lcwiston Frankrort Bangor Porter Forest Hills. . V. . ugusia Portland L ' nion Brewer Lowell. Mass. Harllt)rd. Conn. Orono Lynn. Mass. Chelsea. Mass. Skowhegan Caribou Wellcsley. ALtss. .Sandv Point Dexter Saco Milton, Mass. Chebeague Island East Blue Hill East Blue Hill .Auburn Weehawken. N. J. Orono Aubut n llonoluhi, 1. H. Manchester, Conn. Portland Portland, Conn. Farmington Pillsficld Bangor Patleii Lincoln Deer Isle Bangor Ncivport Bangor Brewer Bangor Augusta , nson Soulh Portlantl .South Brewer Portland Mapleton Dennysville South Porlland iddlelown. Conn. Northeast Harlmr Salisburv Cove Bar Harbor Limerick Guilford New Gloucester Biooklin Portland Portland Bloomficld. N. J. V n O i T O IK i t Pf ' i .  Third Row— Hourgoin. Atwood, Adams. Breton. FitzPatrick. SccotuJ Row— Clerrish. Leonard. Curtis. Treat. Dyer, Beardsell First Row— Verrill. Parkman, Hinks, Corbctt. Barker, Rohhins. McKenzie F R E • II . l A X CLASS Jamks B. Morion Brewer John V. Hoichton Fort Fairfield John Holston Guilford Allan M. Howe Cooper Donald H. Huff Cape Porpoise Ellen R. Hurd Orono Aaron S. Hurwitz Ro l)iir , Mass. Mark W. Inorah m. Jr. Rockport WlLLLWI L. IKMNE Enirii Jacobs Elizabeth Jellison .Allan V. Johnson Barbara E. Johnson Donald K. Johnson Herbert H. Johnson Ri ' ssELL G. Johnson Clarence V. Jones Russell D. Jose Harold I. Kaplan Joseph KARCZ RCZVK Risha G. Katz John F. Keenan Robert E. Kelley Frederick J. Kelso Charles T. Kpnlston James F. Kennev. Jr. Margaret E. Kenny Edward .S. Kierstead Donald .M. Kilpatrick Dean C. Kimball Hazel T. Kinc Jane Kin(. Phyllis M. King CoRINA M. KlNC.SLEY Winifred R. Kinsfy Paul , . Knaui. Jr. Irene ,M. Knowi.fs .Audrey M. Koehlfr Frederick C. Koiai.omtch Lillian M. Kopelow Kay V. Kroepsch Otis C. Lawry Booth G. Lfavitt Laurence G. LEAvirr Eugene Leger VicroR E. Levene Beulah T. Lewis Framins liam. Mass. West Baldwin Boothl)a Harbor Poland Lincolnvillc Augusta Onawa Santord Runiford Water ine RoNbury. Mass. l.uillow. Mass. Brookliiie. Mass. Cape Elizabeth Lisbon Falls Bangor Bridgton Howland Orono Bucksport Caribou Bc crly, Mass. Saco Medtord. Mass. Harpswcll Center .Strong Old Town Quincy. Mass. Presque Isle Orono Waterville Bangor Bennington, Vt. Fairfield Madison Orono Newton Centre, fass. Chelsea. Mass. Newport Frederick A. Libby Marion J. I.ibb Willis E. Libby. Jr. George P. Limberis ■SaLI W. l.lNNtll. Henrv H. Lipman Waldemar V. Littlefield Virginia R. Lombard Lois Lon . Lionel E. Lord Charles B. Lorinc Ruth E. Loring X ' aughn T. Lovley Bernard Lown Marion C. Lundcren Radford W. Luther Thomas E. McCarthy .Mary E. McConnell Richard B. Mc(.r Donald H. Mi Ka David H. McKenney .Alexander W. Mackenzie Louise I. McKusick Harris L. McLean. Jr. Leo .M. MacLeod Richard S. McNeilly Ian .Malcolm Miles B. Mank Donald E. Marriner .Norm n F. .M xrsii L LE L. Mariin Royal R. MArriiEws. Jr. David Maurice iR(aNiA E. May Walifr E. M whew John H. Ma ' jo John W. Medina Helen W. Mehann Robert J. Melnick Howard W. Merrill Eugene G. Mertens Marguerite S. Messer Edward R. Millar RoBERr R. Mill R (.fori M. MiNii I 1 1 X ' icioR P. Miniuiti Fri;i)erick A. Mitchell VValpolc. Ma.ss. Milford Frecport Bangor Pembroke Chelsea. Mass. Brewer Meddvliemps Melrose. Mass. OakfieUl Yarmouth Orono Presque Isle Lewiston New Sweden Hartford. Conn. Elmhursl. N. V. Portage Portland Old Town .lay W iiuhcster. Mass. Dexter Rai Harbor li.mgor Wintiicsier. Mass. Charlcmont, Mass. .Augusta Rockland Bangor St. Albans Lisbon Falls Dorchester. Mass. Velleslev Farms, Mass, Old Town I ' ro ideiue. R. 1. W.dlluim. Mass. Bangor Portland Old Town A ' onkers. N. Y, Waban. Mass, Leonia, N, J, Leonia. N. J. North Berwick North Berwick Kingfield F R K:  II i A CLASS ROBKKI A. MirCHtLL HopF M )( i) Thomas I ' . Miiom Sumner D. Morris James L. Morrison Irvin(; C. Moulton. Jr. Margarfp Moui.ton Parker . Mon.roN, Jr. Virginia Moui.ton Joseph N. Mullen, Jr. George . . Mulun Jane Mulvanv George E. Mince Henry T. Mi kixxk GEORf.i ' . Ml urin PaI ' i. K. Ii Ki ' in Allan J. N ' eal. Jr. Clarence .S. Xichols. Jr. Carleton W ii MII. Dana H. Nm ROBERI 1-.. OKEEFE EiNAR . . Ol.sEN Jane A. Page Anna E. Paine Rl IFI K. PEABonv Barbara L. 1 ' erry Frederick M. Perry William L. I ' i kk ' i Clarence . . Pi n rmjn Frank H. Pe:ierson I.fo rii M. Pftifrson I ' 1 1 11 Pill I N Nancy C. I ' iiu.brook Margaret G. Phillips .Stanley G. Phillips, Jr. Martha E. Pierce PimiP . I ' lERCE .Marie C:. Pinette George F. Piper . rn()i I) W. Pitman EOGAR I Pills I ' hom s K. Pollock Frank 1 ' .. Poiier DvRRiii B. Pratt Muriel E. Prati WiNIHROP B. 1 ' r i I Clifford A. Prilm Allen H. Pulsifer Aaron M. Pi tn m Thei i I . R | T (;oRi)Os E. Ramsdell RwMOND E. Ramsey DoRoiin E. Randall AV RREN B. Randall Austin E. Rankin. Jr. James A. Rfed John H. Reed Andre W. Reggio, Jr. Charles E. Remick ' 1RGIL W. Rice, Jr. Lee V. Richards. Jr. George . . Rn se. Jr. Nei.io V. Ripanit GF0R{.I 1). RoBEN Bar Harbor I .iiicfiln Biddcltud Guilfoni Worcester. Mass. Guilforil Bani or WaiL-liani. Mass. Bant oi Houlton Holbrook. Mass. Bangor Bangor Kennebunk Bar Harbor I.cwiston Bangor . ugusta York illagc Walcrbiiry, C:onn. Old Town Gloucester. Mass. Newcastle Bangor Hoiilion Houlton Rotklaml Portland Rockland V ' inalhaven Deep Ri cr. Conn. Calais Shclbiirnc. . . H. Ellsworth Melrose. Mass. Guilford Gardiner Guilford Biddetord Appletou Stoninglou .Somervillc. Mass. Sal)attus Millinockct Oxford Arlington. Mass. Bradford. Mass. Polaiul Houlton Frankfort F.llsuoiih Bath Oakland Lew iston Camden Boothbay Fort Fairfield Chestnut Hill. Mass. F ' .llswortli Nonhlield . ' ugusia .• rlingtoii. Mass. Hopedale. Mass. Iloiiliiin Daniel C. Roberts. II James H. Roberts RiciNAiD T. Roberts Edward N. Robertson, 2nd John V. Robie Prfsion E. Robinson INONA E. Robinson John C. Ro( he . rlene R. Rodman . nn Rollins Bernard P. Rome . nnie E. Ross Donald P. Ross auce x. rourke Barbara . I. Ro ve Harlan O. Rowe Lorraine . . Row ell Robert F. Roy Marv . . Roval C;ORNELL C. Ri SHWORTIl James L. Russell NL RY E. Russell Betty J. Ryan Patricia M. Ryan- James O. Sanders BxRBARA Savage Elizabeth R. Scam.mon William J. Schaible Martin M. Scher Edward A. Schertzer Nancy M. Schiluc Francis V. Schmidt Calvin B. Sewall Edgar F. Sewell Philip T. Shackelford Henry M. Shepard Eleanor R. Simmons Richard L Sinclair Thomas T. Sleeper George C. Slocum Parker W. Small Robert E. S.mall Earlf S. Smith Elmer W Smmh George H. Smith James J. Smith Harlan S. Spear Jasper A. Spear Be lrly W. Spencer Jacob L Staiii. Harold T. Stanton, Jr. iRGiNiA C. .Stevens LoRi N F. Stewart Beth W. Sione Lois L. Stone Theodore M. Sione David P. Stri. r Roosevelt T. Susi John J. Suslavich SrUART F. SVEDEMAN Ne a L. Sylvester Ri(H RD NL Talbot Wiiitwi B. Talbot Fj)wari) R. Fanner Peoria. 111. Belfast Locke Mills Bethel Augusta Bangor Warren Tonluglon. Conn. Bangor Ellsworth Brookline. Mass. Vest Lubec Orono Winthrop Ruinford East Stonchani Saco Norway Orono Madison Bangor Berwick Woolwich Bangor Greenville Bangor Owls Head East Northport. L. I.. N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Somer ' ille, Mass. Bangor Pateisoii, N. J. Wilton Bangor Wenham. Mass. State Line. Mass. L ' nion Hohoke. Mass. Swampscott, Mass. W ' orcester, Mass. South Portland York Village Wintcrpint Ne vpoi t Waltham. Mass. Souih Portland Warren Warren Great Works Peabody. Mass. Bath Old Town Orono Detroit Clinton. Mass. Milford Bangor Pittsfield Hudson. Mass. East Milton. Mass. Deer Isle Erie, Pa. East Machias Philadelphia. Pa. Frki) S. T arbox BiiUlcfoiil C:il ARI IS J. lAVI-OR B;ini;i)r l kk A 1 WLOR Newport Kl I At. 1 1 Gl ' E Nonli 1 imur Arthur L. Tfall GlcM Riili;c. N. |. M RY K. Il RRIO Houlloii R S l(l li 1 ' . 1 NOMAS Belfast Kl.MlR 1 ' . 1 MOMI ' SON BiowiificM C;oRi)o J. TuoMreoN Rotklaml KKITH M. ri{() ll ' SON Limestone Cl.ARA H. lllORVDIKE Camden (lllRRIl M. iKORNr. St. . lbans Still W. Thornton Belfast Priscii.la E. Thurlow BiickfieUI Ruth A. Townf. East Dover I ' RISCILLA A. TOZIER Augusta John P. Tracy Lexington. Mass. I ' ARKIR S. TrEFETHEN Wilton Howard G. Tukev Cape Elizabeth SrAUl.DlNC M. TUKEY Cape Elizabeth Emis R. ' anHoesen Delraar, N. Y. Peter C. erems Norway Eleanor L. Ward Fitchburg, Mass. Beisy T. Warren Skowhegan Dorothy 1.. Warren Lubec Haroii) E. Warren Lisbon Falls Richard L. Warren Portland George W. Waterman New Gloucester John T. Watson Bangor Robert J. Watson Faimington ALWVN S. VArTERS Madawaska George F. Webber Pittsfield Arlene J. Webster Aiilnirndale, Mass. Edward A. Weep, Jr. Newport Charles F. Velch Pittsfield Frank L. Wellcome. Jr. Cumberland Mills Franklin S. Wescott Blue Hill Donald E. Weston Portland Virglnia Weston DoverFoxcioft Helen M. Weymouth Waterville Mary I,. White Orono Preston A. VH 1E Ellsworth Roger E. Whiu .South Portland Harris (;. Whiied Britlgewater Richard W. Whitney Mnrbleliead. Mass. Pail 1 . WiedenKeller Smithlown Branch, L. I., N. Y. J.VCK 15. IEDMER Glen Head. N. Y. Lyle D. Wigglns Houlton Kent M. Wk.iu NLidison Muriel I.. Wif.iir Madison Fred M. Willetis Cheshire. Conn. Raymond E. Wilson Madison Morris R. AVing liingli nu Norman . . Wing Moumoiuli Gordon H. Winters Waterville (.lOKCE I ' . WlHIMAN Portland R M I ' ll K. WOODI ' .IRY Portland Sll I ' ll! N K. WOoDllURY Be erly. Mass. ll(l ll K C. OODWARD Newport Janic:e I). Woodward Auburn . riih ' r R. Worsier Madison M XKI A. OLNG Wirueipori THERE are fifteen fraternities on tlu- Maine cani|)us. all ol wliich support houses. Flies play a major role in the scheme of lite here l)ecairse thev pr() ide living quarters for the greater part of the male students. Of (oiu.se. like all fra- ternity s stenrs. there is a good deal of rixalrv among the houses, hm this is a friendly rivalrv, characterized hv good sportsmanslrip. in the past few years tliere ha e f)een a good many changes made, in so far as eliminating fraternity politics and reducing the hazards of Hell Week are concerned. It is hoped that in the fiuine. frater- nities will do e en more to finther the ideal of friendly goodw ill Ijetween houses as well as between brothers. Be I TuFi A I ' l I ' m (. i M 1)1 II I ' m k ri ' Sii.M Si(i i (ill Sigma i iii Ki ' siion TUKI A till Iln.iA IaI ' Dfi.ta Ai I ' ll I i () n (. Sk.ma Nu K iTA Sigma I ' m EiA Kai ' PA Alpha {;am ia Rho Lamiii) C;iii Alpha TAU El ' -ilLON Pill I ' m Ml DiiTA F « A T E H X ■T ■E S AND S O IC O It I T I E S i Tliiril Row — Ingham. Tarlu-ll, R, A. lirainliall. R. Gardner, Arthur, Maines, Stritter, Mvissenden, R, Chase, Nystroni, ( . Gardner Second Row — F. Chase. Dearborn. MacDonald, Samuelson, Littlefield, Cotting, Sawyer, Keyes, Belknap, Nickerson. Lawry. G. Chase. Treat First Row — Turner, VVentworth. Shule, K. IJ. liramhall, Weatlierbee, Kuney, Kirkland, Holmes, Parkman R(.lH-it B. Uranih.ill Riilianl Holmes Robert Kirkland Clark Kiincv 1939 Rci inaUl MacDonald Richard Quigley Ricliard Moinoe Neil .Sawyer Laiiress I ' arkman H.irr Shule Harland Turner . r tenuis Wealherbec Owen W ' eiilwoi ill Garfield Arthur Russell Belknap K.iil (!.iils(in Ro;4er Cotting Allston Keves Edwaiil Lawrv 1940 John Littlericid Malcolm Loring lohn Maines Thomas Nickerson Robert .Samuelson Riihaid A. Bramhall lames Caiulelct Faulkner Cliase Gordon Chase Riihard Chase Riiss Dearborn Cliarles Gardner 1941 Rodcric Gardner Joseph Ingham U ' illiam Inssendcn George Nvslrom Karl Sirittcr Allan larbcll George Treat lohii Fiid.iv Stephen H.imlin Pledges Sheldon Siiiilh OFFICER.S President Artcimis ailicihee Robert Hramhall Richard Holmes Serrelriry Clark Ktiiiev Treasurer Reginald MacDonald l ' i(e Presidents OFFICERS President John Carlisle Sccietan Mtiiiil Bradiord Treasurer William West t 3 Mcnill BraiHoitl Austin Clinmbeilai Roheit Cullinan CailetoM Doak Hamilton Dver 1939 Shcklun Howaiil Alfred Mallet Edward C. Stanley Merrill Thomas 1940 Fred Cogsivell John Carlisle George Digby Stewart Grimmer Clavton Howard Preston Howard Louis Howe George Jcwett Frederick Johnston Fiaiiklyn Jones William Keenan Hernard I.aBarge Xahinn Mitchell Arthur Richardson John Sheedv Louis Thibodcau Villiani West Linwood Will ins 1941 Cla ton Anderson Nathaniel Billings Donald Brackett Merle Brown Joseph Boulos Robert Carlisle Arnold Clark John Clement George Cotton Philip Cummings John Dearborn Villiam Demant Franklin Dexter Howard Frost Harold Hamm Fred Hanson Robert Howe Robert Irvine Malcolm Nichols Bert Osgood Delmar Sliaw John L ' lterback Da id Warren Frank Williams Charles Baker Waller Brown Arnold Brownell Pledges Robert Coffin Hazen Hannan Fourth Row— Utterback. Dexter, Hanson, Brownell. Cotton, Irvine, Anderson, Dearborn, Shaw, Billings, Hamm, Warren, Brackett, Boulos, Frost, Sheedy Third Row — Demant, Howe, M. Brown, Keenan, Johnston, Jewett, Richardson, Grimmer, Mitchell, Jones, Cogswell, R. Carlisle, ' est, Larson Second Row— Dyer, Chamberlain, P. Howard, Cullinan, Bradford, Mrs. Vickers, J. Carlisle. Stanley, Thomas. -Mallet First Row — Clement, Cummings Fourth Row — Fairchild. Allen, Smith, Marriner Third Row — Mann, Monohon, Staples. Fogg. .Tordan. Shepard, K. Blaisdell, D. Blaisdell. Goodchild Second Row — Higgins. Cuzner, Raymond. Bucklin. Rideout. Gray. Files. Jackson. ' ilson, Wheeler First Row — Maasen, Gross, Trafford, Hayes, Reed, Mrs. AUine, Hilton, Leonard, Morrison, Dennis Etlwaril Haves William Hilton C;liat!fs Leavitt Herbert Leonard 1939 Earle Recti Harold Stockholm Slanlcv TitcomI) Da id Trafford Fred Biitklin Wilbtir Ciizner Clarence Dennis Mavnard Files Douglas Grav Stephen Gross Dver Higgins 1940 Flovd Jackson John Maasen Rov Raymond Linwood Rideout Harold Wheeler .Adam Vilson Henrv . llcn Donald Blaisdell Kenneth Blaisdell 1 homas Fairchild Philip Fogg Donald Goodchild 1941 Harold Jordan Alfred Mann Norman Marriner Paul Monohon I.eRoy Shepard Gi ant Staples Joseph Johnson f ' lavton Preble Pledges Eugene Russell Sherman Smith jLomd President Vice Presidents Secretary Treasurer OFFICERS Stanley Titcomb William Hilton Edwanl Hayes Donald Goodchild Stephen Gross OFFICERS President I ' ice Prcsideut Secretary Treasurer Stanley Holland Wiiliain C hanillcr l)a id Gixxiilaw l.i ' i n Komcki Sigma OfU «ioDO ; All)Cit Dvsoii Harold Estabrook Philip Grant Roger Andrews Robert At vood Gerard Burke William Chandler Charles Clou h I ' hilip Hairiman Ritiiaid Howartl fames Cooper Slanlev Holland Russell Leafe Edwin Lord 1939 Leon Koneiki Ra mond Nelson 1940 Robert MacDonald Robert Merrill Paul Morin Henrv Piorkowski Ellis Ram-dell Marlhon Tolman I homas Williams Richard Piper Rudolph Sadler George Schmidt Allen Trask 15urion Albee Harold Anderson Robert Bennett Edward Bonacorso John Colbv Judson Crane 1941 Clarence Genge Da%id Greenlaw Allan Holmes Waller Hook William Parsons John Reilz Fourth Row — Greenlaw. Colby, Holland, Crane, Holmes, Atwood Third Row — Piorkowski. Hook. Anderson, Genge, Bennett. Reitz, Parsons, Albee Second Row — Morin. Trask, Sadler, Merrill, Schmidt, Burke, Clough, Chandler, Leafe, Cooper, Lord, Andrews First Row — Tolman, Konecki, ' ilHams, Ramsdell, Howard, Mrs. Roberts, Grant, Nelson, Harriman, Dyson, Estabrook a i ' :: ' - Third Row— Brown, Downs, O. Riddle, Ingalls, Barry, Gilbert. Wyman, Starbird, Strang, Byrani, Tweedie, Oaksford, Pierce, Fuller, Dunning. C. Hall, S. Tracy Second Row — V. Riddle, Fergatto, St. Germain, Lord, Dyke, FitzPatrick, Gregory, W ' oolley, R. Dyer. Higgins, J. Hall. Bahrt. Morton, Lovejoy. Griffith, F. Tracy First Row — Cail. Patterson. Collins. P. Temple. Day. Mrs. McCollum. ii. Temple, Moore, Toner. H. Dver, Barren Robert Cail Fniiik Collins Elioy Day Harold Dvcr Elmer Hart Francis LoNeriiie 1939 Doiiaki Moore Frederick Patterson George Temple Philip Temple .Mbert Toner .Albert Bahrt Dwight Barrell Harrv Bvram Richard Dver Ronald Dyke James FitzPatrick 1940 Harold Higgins Carl McEachern Richard Morton Blake Smith Ralph .Smith Ralph Whither Rocktvood Berry Dtvight Brown Herbert Dunning Blaine Farmer Lerov Fuller Engene Gilbert Sidnev Griffith Charles Hall Earle Ingalls Nathaniel Lord Robert Lovejoy Homer Oaksford 1941 Harrv Peavev Richaid Pierce Oscar Riddle William Riddle Clinliin Starbird William St. Germain Valter Stiang Frederick Tracy Samuel Tracv James Tueedic Thomas Woolley Paid man Ronald Haukes Pledges OFFICERS I ' rciidoil Vice President Secretary Treasurer Philip Temple Harold Higgins Rithaid Morton Richard Pierce OlllClRS President Philip Conigan rice President Alan Goiicl Sirrelary (.onion Clhapman Treasurer Carl liloni OkiMChl Howard Blake Gordon Chapman Philip Corrigan George Doe 1939 William Glover Melvin McKenzie Allan Goiid Beverly Nason William McDonough Charles Patrinelis Elbert I ' nKt Newton Rodgers George .Sa v cr Robert Sheraton Carl Blom ' incent Checchi 1940 James Connolly James Hunter Charles knowlton Frederick Libby 1941 Robert McDonald Donald Saunders Paul Townsend Raymond Calvo Paul Cote Timothv Curtin Linwood Day Pledges Albert Donovan Kendrick Hodgdon Thomas Kane James Spalding Third Row — Bushnell. Townsend, McDonald, Spalding. Saunders, Cote Second Row — Blake, Kane, Connolly, Libby, Hunter, Knowlton, Blom, Clover First Row — McDonough, Pratt, Goud, Corrigan, Chapman, Rogers, Sheraton Third Row — Wall, Pratt. Fenderson, Blackstone, Valliere, Storer. Libby, Smith Second Row — Moore, Bower, Brann, Butler, McLaughlin, FinniRan. A. Bouchard, Mc Dow ell, Dumas, Harlow I ' irst Row — Tibbetts, Gamage, Huntooii, Ray, Mrs. riraffain. Toothaker. Dyer, Nelson. Reed 1939 Allen Dyer Clharles Hnntoon Earlc Tiblietts Call Toothaker Russell Gamage 1940 Albert Bouehani Lyie Butler I) )m;iI(1 Moore John Pratt Kenneth Iioiieliai(i Laurence Harlow Harlcv clsuii C ' .onrad Ra Willi. irn U( iT F.ngene Mcl.aiighl n 1941 C:etil Recil r.Mil DiMiias W ' allei Gosline lliomas Smith Allen Storer W illaicl Fenderson Pledges RaMiiond ' allicrc Albert Atlains William Finnij an Everett Kim ha 11 Philip l.ilihv lied Blackstone Keith C.allaglier fierald Knnliall Conrad McDowell Kdwaid Riann (ieoii e Ctilinan Alan Kirkpatii(k alter Reed Slerlini; Cohl) William Hardy Wdjo I.uidell (Charles Sherman r.duard C.onley F.rwin Heald CliMorii Lil)l) Robert Wall I ' anl Fiekelt Kail Wenger OFFICERS jL 1 1 ) fjL President Ciail Tootiiakcr n Tn f jfjf v ' nf frj Vice President Coniacl Ray- UuuU y OlM 2y. x ulii Sec etnry Cecil Reed — - m „ l , , , Treasurer Harley Nelson ()111C:£R.S Prcsidoit Echvaid S ani;n ski lice Prcsidoit Doiis las Cair Secretary Harlow Adkiiis Treasurer Leonard Pratt I.ouis B(iiir ;()iii William Clillonl Robert Cook I ' liilip Craig Riduird Crocker James Cuniiiiigham Morris Ernst Robert Feero 1939 Maisoii fJooilridi Bernard Haiiiiigan Allien Lancaster Leonard Pratt Reid Russell Fldward Szaniawski William Ward Algird Vozukcv ith HarUnv Adkins Edward Bidlard Robert Burleigh Daniel Caoucttc Douglas Carr Robert Coffin Edward Cook |olin Dequine Herbert Farrar 1940 Harold Cicrrish Waller Hanley Kmil Hawes I ' liilip Hutthinson John Jordan Ralph Reynolds Guy SiLsi Norman Whitney Kemplon Adams Hartley Banton Donald Hatchard Vernon Kent George Murray 1941 Charles Parsons Richard Plunnner Frank Robertson James Talbot Francis Wheeler Paul Billings Stanley Cowin Russell Crockett Dennis Curran John Dyer Francis (iolden James Hulcheon Pledges Duncan Jewell Fred Merrill Harold Rheinlander Robert Robertson Arlo Spencer Parker Stuart Richard Sidliyan Third Row — Parsons, Jewell. Talliot. Hatchard, Hutcheon, Billings, Robertson, Wheeler, Kent, Plunnner, Murray, Adams, Banton. Sullivan. Hannigan Second Row — Dequine, Stuart, Burleigh, Reynolds, Hawes, Bullard, Adkins, Hanley, Farrar, E. Cook, Carr, Crocker, Ernst, Jordan, Merrill First Row — R. Cook, Yozukevich. Lancaster. Goodrich. Pratt. Mrs. Sturtevant, Szaniawski, Clifford, Feero, Craig, Ward Third Row — Douglas, Reilly, C. Shackelford, P. Shackelford. Somes. Murphy, Roach. Greenwood. Smith. Earnshaw, Whitman Second Row — Cummings, Goodwin. Oakes, Charpentier, McCain, Pipes, Bither, HalHwill, Thome, Marshall, Pierce, Holyoke, Olsson First Row — Clark, Morong, Ela, Daigle. Anderson, Mersereau, Currier, Rich, Smith, Pinkham, Dore Cailcloii Clark Clifford Daigle ClaMoii Mcrscrcaii 19,-}9 1 lumi.is I ' inkliam Ruben Ricli Allvn Charpentier Smart Currier CiiiN Dore Benjamin Ela Eugene Halliwill Donald Marshall Oscar Martin 1940 James McCain Ravmimd Morong Earle I ' ierce Ralph Pipes Winlicki Smitli RaNinond Thorn Edward Anderson Robert Cummings Earl Douglas James Reilly 1941 Charles Shackelfoid John Somes Forrest Whitman Pledges Rolicrt Andrews Donald Bither )ohn Bolan Nathaniel Doten John Karnshaw Aftoii Karri n Donald H. Goodwin 7 heodore Grant Da id GreeiiAvood Donald Hohoke Leon Ladd Lewis Libbv Bovnton Locke Hugh Murphv Stewart Oakes Henrv Olsson John Pennell Willis Phair Winston I ' ullen Harr Roacli Philip Shackelford Charlton Stubbs S iCf 4na ' i u % OFFICERS President Clayton Mersereau Vice President .Stuart Currier Secretary Winfiekl .Smith Treasurer Edward Anderson OFFICERS President Merrill Thompson rice President George Gram Secretary Oriii Penv Treasurer Rees ■illi;lln u S u md James Cahill Carl Da is Frederick Harnden Rolierl Harris Edward Ladd Kdwin I.anisan 1939 William McCarlliv Cierald Murphy William Sirois Rithard riionias Francis Turner Wallace Beardsell Leon Breton John Derry Noinian Fav Louis Harris I ' hilip Hinkley 1940 Raymond I ' almer Herbert Peabodv Edward Ross Basil Smith Merrill Thompson Rees Williams 1941 Wilson Alford George Grant Carl Newhal John Byrne Mervin Knight Orin Perry John Curlev Frederick Newcomb Frank Shearer Alexander Walker Robert Willets Charles Arbor Amos Fletcher Stanley Johnson Arnold Lane- Pledges John MacGillivray Robert McGrath Lawrence Muzroll W, liter Stisulis Fourth Row— Alford. Shearer. Willets. Xewhall. Stisulis, Grant. Walker. Curlcy. Thompson, Byrne. Lanigan, Arbor Third Row— Perry. Ross. Knight. Fay. Smith. Muzroll. Chaplin, Johnson, Lane. Peabody, Thomas, McCarthy Second Row — MacGillivrav. Ladd, L. Harris, Palmer, Davis. Mrs. Webster, Murphy, Williams, Sirois, Cahill. R. Harris First Row — Hinkley. Xewcomb. Beardsell. Breton. Harnih-n, nerr K 4  • Kimrtli Row — Mcstrve. Troup, lirumlagc. Liisk. i ' aiif ' lmin. K. K. Juhn tuii. Luiuiljcrg, EilimiiuU. Hii l Crandall, O. Smilh. Crouse, G. Murray, McCruni Third Row — Robertson, Whitten, B. Mackay. Carter, Gartlev. Treat. Bull. Sanders, Bishon. Rader Second Row — Kozicky, Burr. D. Smith. Weaver, Bridges, SpotTord, Hamilton, H. Mackay, Akeley, Murphy .McNeil, Berce, Dow, Moore First Row — Marsh. Dean, Perrin, Clark, Bessey, Mrs. Blanchard, Edwards, Alley, Sprowl, Ashby, K, K. I.ihnston jchri Alio kciHu-lii C.laik Orris Dean I);ni;i Drew 1939 Siu ' iwood Kdwartls Don. lid IV ' iiin Leander Sprowl . lhcrt Whitcley 1940 Riili.ird . kfley James . shby Vi«)dbiiry Berce F.arle Bessev Rdberl Uishop Alton liiidges William Brooks Fltnd Bull Kciinelli Burr Ehou Charter lames CUement M r( ii C;artle Ralph (.rant William Flaiiiiltoii Raymond R. lolinsioii Hni,di Mackay John Maisli W ' arien McNeil Eugene Moore Robert Miiipln Oric ()I iien l ,di l ' ans;biini James I ' atd William Rader Falwin Rich Nalhan Rith Donald Smilh Gerald .SpolltJitl William Tieat Chailes Weaver 1941 .Alfred Bruiulai e Burton Colbath Qiientoii C ' .iand.il Fiederick Crouse John Dtnv John F dmiinds Howaid Ehrlenbach |ohii Hovt Robert E. |ohirsIoii Ffaiik Kctchinii Eiluaiil Kozickv Robeit lauidbcrg Hugh I.usk Don McCrum Brute Matka ' I ' hilmoic Mescr c Gordon .Mtina Kenneth Robertsoi Jatnes Satiders Owen Smilh Benjamin Iioo]) Hai aid Whitlen President J ' ice President Secretary Treasurer OFFICERS Earlc Bessey .Slicrwofxl Eduarcls Mvron Gartlev . l ah l ' aii l)iirii OlllCJ.RS Pic.sidriil Walton {.hiikK I ' ice President Stanley (ialcs Serrelary Edwin Poller Treasurer Rohcii Karris f Leonard Riaiiii Ri)i;L ' i (lenient Clcmtiu Dunning Robert Craig Russell Dahlin Lawrence E eleth Rov Anderson h ing Black Willnn Ruck Henry Bartley Edward Bessom Lerov Brown Embert Buck Howard Burpee Harold Kan iu; lou Robert Karris Siai le C.atcs Henr Harluell (lintan Hum Clarence Emery Winton Garland Ra inontl Delano Ralph Ehvell Charles Howe Norman Hum Manshcld Lonilon 1939 Walton (.imiiK Weston Noi Ion 1940 lberl Juilkins Edwin Potter John Rand 1941 Richard Ramsdell Merlin Scanlin Pledges Omar MtKemiev I ' anl Mosher Allan I ' ipcr Halston Randall Joseph Stevens Franklni Riih Clement H. Smith Fred Scho|5pee Wa ne 1 urner Clilton Whitnev Cliarles B. Smith Henrv Snell Neal Walker Frederick Ssh ester Frank True Roshn WiUev Samuel Wright Donald ork Fourth Row — Emery. C. B. Smith. Dahliii. Ramsdell Third Row — Garland, Dunning. Walker. Buck, . nderson. London ■Second Row— Hartwell, Black. Judkins. Schoppee. Whitney. Turner, Hunt, Craig. Rand, Brann. .Snell First Row — Rich, Potter, Farris, Gates, Grundy. C. H. Smith, Clement, Norton, Farrington l-niirtli Row — Duffey, Kilas, Trowbridge, Sweet, Kuhii. Coojier. towan. S. Taylor, C. Taylor Third Rn v— Ridliiis. Treinaine, Stewart, Greene, Buss. Rronsdon, Burney, Knowlton. Wiliiains. Bracy, 1 ' ; Second Rnw— Emery. Stinchtield, Speirs, Lippke, Mrs. MacDonough. Miller, Dodge, Halliday, Danforth First Row— Myers, Bacigalupo, Brown 19;{9 I.ciDV Cinmcr H.n 1,111(1 n(.(l ;o Haii HalUchiy Donald Hasktll Cliarlc Hill Milton JcUison [ohn l.ippke I.eiy;hton Miller 1940 Ernest Speirs Roi i ' i Sliiu hiicUi Ihonias X ' crrill Harold Bionsdon LawrciKC Rurncv Frank Uiiss Norman Dantortli Carleton Duby M. Peter Emery Ix ' on (iix ' OiR ' R()I)L-i I KnouUon W ' .iMR ' Sliipin.in 1941 Robert Stewart Slicrley Sweet Richard Tremaine Sleplicn Bacisaliipo Cieorge Beasoiii Horace Bracy Brooks Brown Laurence Cooper Frederick Cowan Richard Duffey Joseph Kilas Loins Kiihn Clvdc Mvcis Roijcr Paul MaMianl Rollins C:harles Ta lor Glen vood laylor John Trowbridge GanliKM Black George C ' .arr Robert Goodwin Malcolm Hardy Pledges Robert M(Plieteis John O ' Donoshue Howard While James Williams SidiieN ' (ioo(lri( h Ol ' IICKRS I ' li ' .sidcnl Rdhiit Cameron I ' ice Frcsidrut Frank Buss Sroclfiry l.awiciKi ' Hiirnev Trcdsurcr K()l)tri Kiiowlioii OFFICERS Ptcsidetit Vice President Secretaiy Treasurer Ei ' win Cooper Theodore Stone Maviiard S vart Bernard Colun 1939 Eiwin Cooper All)erl Friedman 1940 Frank Beckernian Bernard Cohen Joseph Classer Abraliani Knoljler James Shiro 1941 Theodore Stone Mavnard Swartz Daxid Astor Milford Cohen Mereditii Donilis Alan Rosenberg Sidney Brody Edwin Byer Borris Kleiner Edward Oppenheim George Risnian Pledges Howard Rnben Walter Schultz |aa)l Seiota Theodore Sol)el Second Row— Dondis, Hrody, Glasser, Bcckerman, Astor, Rosenberg. Schultz. Shiro, M. Cohen First Row — B. Cohen, Stone, Cooper, Swaitz, Friedman ' M- ■I ' : 7 ■Sixth Row — J. W. Harris, KeMey, Morse, Stearns, Frost. Hamilton. Miilay, Whitney. Thompson, Craig Fifth Row — VVeston, II. L. Gardner, Lancaster, Kinghorn, Stevens, Marsh Fourth Row — Linscott. Gilpatrick, Clark, Goldsmith, Chandler, Curtis, J. X. Harris. H. D. Gardner. Steeves, Odlin, W. MacGregor Third Row — Blackwell, Chick, Perry, Wilson, Sawyer, Kenney, Stanley, Robie, Martin, Nelson, Cook, Roberts, Robbins. Barker Second Row — Pendleton. Millett, . larston. Doe, Mrs. King, Browne, Merrill, Groves, Hall First Row — Hodgkins. Humphries. Carter, S. Harris I honi.is U.tikfi Riicl Hl.i.kutU l ;illl Bluwilf i iliiit (hitk Robfit Doe Sicphen Clroves I honias Hall 193 9 .Mciwiii M.iivldii Caiioloii Mcriill ElwoDil Millcll Biian I ' ciidlcloii | ilin l ' cri lifiTiard RobbiiLs Francis Smith I heodoic Cluimlld Kkloii C;laik Willlaiii CUiok rhilip Cluilis Howard I). Gardner Arki Cilpalrick Richaid CJoldsiiiitli Norman Harris Houaid Kenne .Stanley Linscolt 1940 XcKtll M.n(.ien(ii Flank Martin Harrv Nelson MaUoIni Roberts Frederick Robie Richard .Sau er Edward Stanley Jcionic Stcc es Harold ' Ihompson Chailes Wilson Merrill Carter )ohn Craig .Mbert Frost Horace 1,. (Jaiibui |anies Hainilinn James Harris Spencer Harris Ulainc Hodi kins Aniens Humphries Lawrence KeUe 1941 Robert Kingliorn Hanwell Lancaster Edward Liisb Hauild Millav Caiioli Moise Clliroid Odlin Rosier Stearns C;lilTord Ste ens Donald csion B ron Whitnev Noiris Adams Robert (;ta es Pledges Henn Halliawav Robert Mactlicgor OFFICER.S Fwsidcii I ' ice Prcsidcnl Secrelmy Treasurer Rolxrt Doe Riclianl .Sawyer riioinas Hall Riicl Hlackwcll I II I l I ' i I II i : T A I n I DELTA l K I. T A II E L T A C II I 4 31 E ii A ALPHA O 31 1 C R O X l I SORORITIES at the University of Maine uonld appear to be less im- portant than Iraternities because ot the fact that tliev do not support houses, but are all banded together under one roof. Each organization, however, carries on an extensi e program of social and philan- thropic voi k. On this campus the sorori- ties justify their existence by promoting bonds of friendship among girls and in- stilling in them the high ideals of young womanhood. . friendly feeling is maintained among tiie sororities o n campus aird anv sorority rivalry is discouraged by each organization. {SORORITIES ¥ f V V Secuiid Row — Craft, Blanchani, Mosher, Knigliis, Liliiics. Siiiuli. J. Cliapinan. M. t_liapinan. JacUman, KiiuwUs First Row — Adams, Steinmetz, Buzzell, Blake, Buck, Dixon, Grange, Orr, CaliiU 1939 MaiA Buzzell Elizabeth Dixon |ean Grange 1940 Mary Orr Edna Adams Emilv Blake Marv Ellen lUick Marjorie Coffee 1941 Hope Jackman Margaret Steinmetz Winifrtd Rl.iiiiliaid |oan C.hapinaii Mildred Chapman Laura Craft Pledges Mary Mosher Alire Smith Anna Cahill F.lla C.lines iii;inia Haslings ' ii ' i;inia Hayes M.i inc Knights Irene Knowlcs Marjorie Whiiehoiise OFFICERS Picsi lciil Mary Ellen Buck i Mars ' arct Steinmetz nr Pirsulciits - ' ., „, , Emily Blake Seoctaiy Marjorie Coffee Trcasiirrr Eli abctli Dixon OFFICERS President jaiui Si. i ' luirc l ' i( r Prcs ' idi ■lit Marsartt C:hcnt ' v Set rcliirx E aiigliiu- AikU ' Isdii Trctisiircr Doioihv Da Evangeline Anderson Lillian Mitthel Maro-ueiite Kvei 1939 Alice Pierce [anct St. Pierre Catherine True Margaret Chenev Marv Curran 1940 Ddiothy Day Marion Vliite 1941 Virginia Jewett Dorothv Lpcott I ' fances Violette Charlotte White Patricia Gogan . lberta Hobson Rnth Lea itc Pledges Gloria Miniiitti Edith .Stevens Joyce Woochvartl Second Row— Jewett, Pierce. White, Woodward, Miniutti, Gogan, Leavitt, Curran, Upcott, Hobson First Row— True. Violette, Mitchell, Anderson, St. Pierre, Cheney, Day, Kyer, Stevens o ' • ry n x i l-tmrtll Knw — Carvt-r. Lewis, 1 hoinas. KiiiKsit- . Walsn. fl.inscn, iiite. Kis Mnak. i ' f. ' ihi a . Hopkins, Robinson, Weymouth, Emmons. Crosby, West rtrird Row — ' hittredge. Murphy, Boone. E. Peaslee, Lawrence, Phair, Orser. Libbcy, Holmes. Sawyer, Stewart, M. Hines, Young, Goodwin. Worcester, Garrison, Hill. Welch 5econd Row — Kent. M. Peaslee, McClelland. Grace. Donovan, Lunt. Currie, D. Hines. Davee, Leavitt First Row — Jacobs, Bannigan. Johnson. Comstock. Weston Marijiierite Bannigan irsinia B urke Maxine Gates Chaiiotte Currie Pauline Davee Barbara Grace 1939 Dorothy Hines Lois Leavitt Feme Ltnu Harrictle Stewart Barbara W ' hittredge .Mice nn Dono an [ane Holmes Marjorie Johnson Rachel Kent Estclle Laurence Eliiabeth Libbev 1940 Ruth McClclhiiuI Margaret I ' easlce Duuillu I ' hair .Margaret Sawver Priscilla Thomas Ernestine Carver Isaljella Crosby Elizabeth Gammons Riiili Ciarrison Elizabeth Hopkins 1941 Elizabeth Peaslee Ruth While Gwendolyn Weymouth Barbara Young Pledges Marv Buone Cftriune C ' oinstock Esther Drinnmoiul Barbara Emmons Jean Goodwin . hna H. ' inscn irginia Hill Marion Hines Edith Jacobs Cortna Kingslev Marion Kiszonak Btulah Lewis Muriel Murphy Margaiet Orser Riitli Pcabodv Winona Robinson Catherine Rogan Agnes Walsh Barbara Welch Dora West X ' irginia Weston Ruth Worcester Prcsidoit J ' ice Preside i I Secretary Treasurer OFFICER.S Feme Lunt Alice . nn Donovan diarlotle Currie Pauline Davee OllICKRs I ' rcsidctil Etlu ' Kn l ' ;iikinan ] ' i(e Prcsidrnt Mainani Hoxii Sfcretarx Marj;arLt . Ia vcll Treasurer Madge Stacy Josephine Campbell Eva Chase Marv E. Cooper Oolis Currier Emilv Dean Charlotte Dimitrc Marion Dunbar Elizabeth Henrv Marsaiet Hoxic 1939 1 liercsa Johnson Beienice Lcighton Ethelyn Parkman Eliabeth Reid Marian Roberts Jean C. Sanborn Jeannette W. Sanborn Dora Stacy Madge Stacy Ruth Fessenden Elizabeth Kruse 1940 Marcraret Nfaxwell Lucie I ' rav Marv Bates Beatrice Gleason Eniilv Hopkins Eleanor Look Shirlev Mitchell 1941 Barbara OrHF Margaret Philbrook Priscilla Pineo Ruth Reed Anna errill Marion Borden Muriel Cleverly Mavis Creamer Barbara Crocker Florence Farnham Elizabeth Jellison Pledges Marv Kennedv Joan McAllister Lucille Haddocks Anna Simpson Geraldine AVatson Dorothv Wina Third Row — Chase, Reid. Orff, Currier, Mitchell, Cleverly, Bates, Gleason. Borden, Maddocks, Simpson. Wing, Johnson, Pineo Second Row — Fessenden, Campbell, J, V. Sanborn, J. C. Sanborn. D. Stacy, Verrill, Henry, Leighton, Look, Hopkins, Creamer, Jellison, Reed, Farnham First Row — Pray, Roberts, Kruse, M. Stacy, Parkman, Maxwell, Hoxie. Cooper, Dunbar Fourth Row — Mack, M. Jones, Crockett, Ashworth, Ruwc. tlowen, Oberly, Sawyer, Lilib; Cousins, Bickford Third Row — Johnson, E, Cliff, E. Savage, Mulholland. E. Jones, Eddy, Buzzell, Chute, Calderwood, Luce, Scribner, Hauck, B. Savage Second Row — Bond, Corbett, Maguire, Harrison. Fogg. Pease, H. Philbrook, Miller. Pales First Row — Gale. N, Philbrook. M. Cliff. Pagan, FitzGerald. Tondreau, Atwood , White, Dyer, Emery, Rhoda, Helen Bond Laura Chute Barbara Corbett Callierine Cox Eleanor Ciockett Joan Fales Lucille Fogg Eunice Gale 1939 Edna Louise Harrison Charlotle Hennessy Elizahelh Homans X ' irgiiiia Maguire Anila Miller Julia Movnihan Ruth I ' agau Helen Phill)i()()k Priscilla Bickford Carolyn Caldervvood Mary F. Cooper Jane Dyer Marion FitzGerald Maigaret Hauck Elspeth Johnson 1940 Elizabeth Jones Elizabeth Sltilholland N ' irginia Pease EInoia Savage CJerlriide Tondieau Doreen Tiask Ruth Trickev Barbara Ashworth Marv Burke Calista Btizzell Elizabeth Cliff ' irginia Eddy Elizabeth Eiuerv Maigaret Jones 1941 Eliziiljeth McAIarv Bettv Mack Marv Oberlv Constance Philbrook Hilda Rowe Frances Sa v er Helen Wormwood Florence Atwood Dorothy Brewer Maigaret Cliff Florence Cousins Uarbaia Go ven Reliccca Hill Edith Hurley Marion Libby Elizalieth Luce Pledges ' irginia Moidlon NaticN ' Pliilbrook Frances Rhoda ' irginia Romke Barbara Savage Marv Scribner Jidia Warren norotli Warren Mai L(niise W ' iu ' tc l.iuillc Fosfa: ()fhc:ers I ' rcsidciit J ' ice Presidoit Edna Louise Harrison Secretary ' irginia Maguire Treasurer X ' irninia Pease II O O K A K V S O r I K T I K Xi I II I BETA KAPPA P II I K A P P A P II I T A V BETA PI A E P H A X E T A O ]«l I C B O X ]% IT K A l P A II E E T A l I XI S I Ci l A l 1 S I fti iM A M I Stii l A .X e A I i A T II E T A I S V A II It A II l A X  B L A l E V II I K i: T A K A V r A Anii.i Anderson Hclm.i Ebbcsoii I.iicillo Epslciii I ' risiilla Haskell Edward Hayes Eliiora Savage MKNUJERS Madije Slacv Edilli Stevens Marjorie 1 a U)r David Irallurtl Arteimis Vealhcrl)ec Barl)ara ' hutrcda:c Phi i ' .i:i a kappa, ihc 11.11 ioiial hoiioraiy society whicli recognizes scho- lastic ac liic ciiRiit in the ails and sciences, was lonndcd in 177(3 at William and Mary College. It is the oldest Greek, letter Iraternity in the Llnited States, and since its lounding. has in- creased llie nuiiiber ol chapleis to one hundred and lilu ill tolki is ol arts and sciences throiigh- oiit the country. . ot more than ten per cent ol the highest ranking (]iiarter oi the graduating class achieve iiRnibership in Phi Beta Ka])pa. the qualifica- tions ol which are scholarship, personality, char- acter, and promise of futine achievement. .Since the fraternity exists solely as a mark of distinction for its members, it has no organ- ized program. Its members, howivei. participate in Honors ' Day exercises, and hold an annual baniiiiet at which the new members are Initiated. OFFICERS Prciidfut Dr. Edith I ' alrli I ' irr President I ' rof. Adelbert Sprague SecrrlnryT reasu re r Prof. Marion Hii ell Second Row — Wllittredge, Trafford, Weattierl ee, Savage I- ' irsl Row — .Stacy. Anderson, Taylor, Et beson I II I K A W PHI The first cha])icr of Phi Kappa Phi A as founded in 1897 ■' ' ' Uni ersity ot Maine. In 1899 it became nalional and now has lilty chapters tlironghoiit the L ' nited States. Membership in the society is considered the highest honor to be obtained at Maine. Mem- bers are chosen from all departments of the University on the basis of scholarship achieve- imnt and character. Each year many scholarships are awarded to students bv the society. The Phi Kappa Phi. hich contains reports from all the chapters, is published by the national organization. . nn;i Anderson . lma .Vinisii ' ong (Iwcndohn Baker Wilfred ISelKiiicv Edwin User Louis Coslrell William Caaig P. Eniilv Dean Robert Doe Dana Drew [olin Edwards lAicille Epstein Marie Folsom Howard doodwin Ruth Gregory Walton Grundy Edna Louise Harrison Priscilla Haskell ME.MBERS Edward Hayes Alan Kirkpatrick Lois Lcavitt )ose]jli Lewis Alice Mills William Page Alexander Raye John Rave Madge Stacv Edith Stevens Roger Sliiuhlield enora Stinchhekl I)a id Trafford fariorie Tax lor .• rtemiis Weatherhee John Whitney Barhaia Whittredge EACULI ■MEMBERS Dr. C. E. l?ennett Dr. H. 1). Lamson Dr. J. F. Klein OFFICERS Presiden I Dean O. S. Lutes I ' ifc President Dr. . . l. Turner Sccretan Prof. Prageman Trt-fiMtrcr Prof. W. S. Eyans Second Row — Kirkpatrick. J. Raye. Stevens, Harrison, Stinchneld, Doe, Costrell First Row— Cirundy, Lewis, Trafford, Wealherbee, Dr. Ellis. A. Raye T A r BET A ■ 1 Wallace Biaidscll Wilfred 15cMI )iic Rial l?la :kwcll Leon Brclon Roheit BdiiiHV Robert liiamlKill William (liamllci Louis (osIkII William (look Robert Doe .Stephen dross C:harles Hill William Hilloii IMiilip Huldiiiisoii Chester Jones MEMBERS Alan Kirkpatrick Wilo l.indell Reginald Mat Dona Id Richard Morion William Page Alexander Rave |ohii Ra e Karle Reed Kdwin Rich Eugene Rnssell Ralph Sanborn Frederic Stetson Guy Susi )ohn Vhitncy Algird Vo ukevilch TaU beta I ' l, nation- al honorary engineering fraternity, was founded ai ixhigh University in 1H85. There are now sixl -eight chapters including the Maine diapter. Il is recognized as the higiusi hoiiorarv so- (i(l ill iht lieltl ol engineeiing. 1 lie nKnil ers arc ( huscn Iroin the upper tourih ol iluir class on ihc basis ol scliolarshii), inlet est. character, and acti it . Each car the societx awards a slide rule to iIr highest ranking freshman in the College of icchtiologv and a handbook to ihe freshman ha ing the highest rank in chemisiiy. Current engineering topics are discussed at the meetings, which are luld iwicc a month. A Tech .Smoker is held anmiallx lo csiablish the eni ' ineers as a tiiiii. 01 I K.KRS Pn-sidoil Robcil Doe r ' rc Prrsidiul John Rave Ssccrctarics (.Alexander Rave ) Louis Costrell Treasurer William Page Third Row— Ynziikevich. M.iclJonald, Blackwcll. Russell, Bonney, Jones Second Row— Sanborn, liramhall. Bettoney, Reed, Hilton. Stetson. Chandler, Kirkpatrick First Row— Whitnev. Costrell, Doe, Leavitt. Page, J. Rav e. A. Rave A I. I II A % E T A The honorary agricul- tural fraternity, Alpha Zeta. was founded at Ohio Stale in 1897 ' i o ' ' forty-one chapters. The University of Maine chapter was established in 1906. Membership in the organization is based on scholarship, leadership, and character. Members are chosen from the upper two fifths of the soph- omore, junior, and senior classes. . scholarship is gi en aniuiallv to the senior member who contributes the most to the organ- ization. Scholarship recognition is shown by the Alpha Zeta Scholarship Placjue. The society also presents a certificate of merit to the outstanding 4-H Club member in the state. Richard Akclcy riioinas Barker DwIhIu Barrel! RotkwootI Iiun I ' aul lirdunc Etlwartl ( i()k Frederick Caoiise Philip Curtis Edward C. r Dana Dre v Sherwood Edwards Mxroii Garile Walton Cninily Waller Hanlev MEMBERS Joseph Harrington Robert Hemingway Ornian Hunt Joseph Johnson Herbert I.eon. ' ird Ahah I ' anghnrn Edwin Potter Donald Smith Owen Smith Ralph Smith Wendell Smith Roger Siinchfield Xeal Walker Norman Whitney OIKICERS Frrsidrnt Herbert Leonard I ' itr I ' rrsiilrlll Thomas Barkei Tycfriin ' r Walton CiitnidN ' (■nrtar Roger Stinchfiekl Second Row — Drew. Cyr, Hanltry. Harrington. Cook First Row— Edwards, Hemingway, Barker, Leonard, Grundy. Smith. Gartlcy o i I r H o X r Gwendolyn Bakci P. Emily Dean Maiie Kolsoni MEMUERS Edna Louise Harrison Lois Leavitt lAClLIV MEMBERS Miss Bernice Borgman Mrs. Marv Snyder Prof. Pearl S. Clreenc Dr. Marion D. Sweetman OmICRON NU, nation- al hoiiorai ' v home economics society, was estab- lished at Michigan State College in 1912. It has tuenty-ninc collegiate and four ahnnnae chap- ters. , 1( ii ihcrs are elected to the .Mpha Beta chap- ter at Maine from the junior and senior classes on high scholarship a cragc. Membership is limited. In order to promote high scholarship, the . lpha Beta chapter sends each year to freshman honor students in Home Economics, a letter of congratulation. A student delegate is sent each time to the hieiuiial national conxentions. The .M])ha Beta chapter also takes part in thi ' writing of the so- ciety ' s national jonrnal. OFI-U ERS I ' rtiitlnil Edna Louise Harrison .V(T) rtry Lois Leavitt F(iciill Adi ' iser Dr. Marion D. Sweetman Dean, Leavitt, Harrison, Folsom K A I V A II e I. T A I I KaPI ' A delta I ' l. ihu iimiiiatii)iial honorary society in cducaiion. was established in 1911 at the L ' ni ersii ol Illinois. Its purpose is to enconrage high intellectual and scholastic standards among stndents of ediicaiion and to recognize outstanding contributions in the field. The Gamma Omicron chapter was estab- lished in 1932 at the University of Maine by Dr. Ava Chadbourne. Dean Edith ' ilson is the faculty adviser. Membership requirements are based upon high scholastic standards. Meetings are held about seven times a year at which professional discussions take place. One representative is sent to the biennial conventions of the international society. tACl LIV MICMBKRS DcMii Olin S. l.utcs Dean F.ditli G. Wilson OIFICERS President Ruth Gregory I ' ice President Helen McCullv Secretary Kalliciine True Treasurer Venora Stindifield .VIcCully, Stinclificlii. CreKmy. True XI I ; l A I I MEMBERS John Allov Gordon Cliapmaii Elilon Clark William Craig Ralph Deniont MaMiard Files i ' hilip CJvant Richard Holmes Chester l.add Ro Miller Richard Monroe Ravmond Nelson Richard Qnitjiey James Stoddard Karl Wensrer The Gamiiia chapter of Xi Sioina I ' i, hoiioraix forcsti) sotictx. was loiind- 1(1 at the lhii crsity of Maine in nSiy. The fust clia])Ui nl the society was organi iil at the I ' ni- ersity of Washington in 1908. Tlie members are elected on the basis of scholarshi|5 and interest. It was estalilished to promote scholarship and interest among h)resii students. Meetings between students and faculty are held to discuss problems relating to forestry, and to work on projects in the interest of forestry. OFFICERS President I ' hilip Grant Vice Prrsidrnt Ro Miller Secretary Ravmond Nelson Treasurer Richard Holmes .■SfC.pMcl Kuw— Chapman, Stoddard, Monroe. .Mley, Quiglcy. Beniont First Row— Nelson, Professor Demeritt. Grant. Profes.sor Chaimian, Miller i I r; M A i r si a m a SiC.MA Mr SIGMA is (he local psychology lialcniity at llic l ' ni crsiiy ol Maiiif. Members are chosen on the hasis of profi- ciency and interest in psychology. The purpose of the society is to promote greater interest in the study of psychology. A scholarship is awarded ycarh by Sigma Mu Sigma to an outstanding psychology student. .Meetings are Ireld about twice a month at which members of the faculty and students speak. Edna Adams ' ir;4 inia Rarslow Lutillc Ik-11 Robert C;ail I ' aiilinc Davcc F.li al)Clh Dohle Allen Dyer Joan Fales Norman Fa Richard Goldsmith Ml AIlilRS l.ii;4.nc( H.iuck jane Holmes -Mar;.;iierile Kxei Lillian Mitchell Marv Phelps Neil Sawver Madge Stacy Harriette Stewart Mildred Walton Julia Warren OFFICERS Pri ' siden t Edward Ladd Vitf Prcsidftit Arlemus Weatherbee Secre taiy - Treasu re r Ruth Lca itt Social Chairtnttn Barbara Whiitredge Chairmtni Program Cnmmitlee Margaret Hoxie faniltx Adviser Dr. F.. . lirush Third Row — Weatherbee, Fay, Sawyer, Dyer. Goldsmith. Dr. White, Dr. Glanville Second Row — Hauck, Barstow, ' alton, Warren, Stacy. Hoxie, Phelifs, .Xdams, Holmes, Davee First Row— Fales, Whittredge, Leavitt, Ladd, Dr. Brusli, Bell. Stewart. Mitchell NEAI lATHETAI AiHia AmU ' isDii Gwendohn Baker Eva Chase Conine Comstock Helnia Klihcsoii Marie rolsoni Riuh Cianison I ' risiiUa Haskell Alma Hansen Edna Louise Harrison I ' ristilla Hayes Lois Leavitt Marx Phelps MEMBERS AUalene I ' ierson Ernestine I ' inkhani Mars;aret Romero Lcona Run ion Marianne RnsscU EInora Savage Norma SyUcster Liri;arct I rott Marion Tufts Xiiginia Tuttle Elaine ' anXostrand Marjorie Whitehouse IVeAI MATHEl A1, ilie iKiiiu- ol a campus organization, is a Greek phrase meaning The Scholai . The ten liighcst rank- ing freslinian women are elected every spring at the annual Freshman-Sophomore banquet to be- come members of this organization. 1 he jnirpose of this organi atioii is to recog- nize high scholastic abilitv among tlie fieslmian women, encouraging them to continue their records throughout their college careers. This organization was founded fointeen years ago by Dean Caroline Cohin ami Dr. J. H. Huddilston. Since then its policy of membership has continued to be based stricth on sdiolarship, as it was when founded. Second Row— Russell. Sylvester. Savage, Comstock. Hayes, Folsom. 1-eavitt First Row— Hansen, Whitehouse. White, Hutchins, Trott, Pinkham, Garrison OFFICERS President Martha Hutchins Sccrct u -Treasurer Charlotte White S € A B  A IK l A II  1. A D E The National Society of Scabbard and Blade was founded thirty-five years ago at tlic University of ' isconsin h fi c cadet officers, f ' he socieix now has seveiitv-nine chap- ters in fort -six states and has a total iiieniber- hi|) of approximately 30,000. The pin|)Ose of Scabbard and I51ade is pri- marily to raise the standard of military education in American colleges and universities: to unite in closer relationships their military departments; to encourage and foster the essential cjualities of good and efficient officers: and to promote friend- ship antl good fellowship among cadet officers. Membership is by election only, and is di- ided into four classifications: acti e. ahuiuii, associate, and honorary. Active members are chosen from outstanding cadet officers in senior R.O.T.C. units. Merit is the sole basis of mem- bership in Scabbard and Blade. There are eighteen meetings dining the vear, the last of which terminates with a banquet and an informal dance. SENIOR MEMBERS Rol)ert Hnnnliall .Mfred Nrallcl Frank Collins Mehin McKciizie William t:iaig Richard Moinoe Rohcn Kiikland Ricliaid (hiiglev Edward Ladd James Stoddard Francis Loverins: JUNIOR Roger .Andrew s Dwiglit liarrell Wallace Beardsell Leon Breton Frank Buss Roger Cotting Philip Curtis John Derrv Maynard Files James FitzPatrick Howard Gardner Harold Gerrish Stewart Grimmer Emil Hawes MEMBERS Philip Hutchinson Allston Ke es Malcolm Loriiig Conrad M( Dowell John Maascn Paul Morin Richard Morton Robert Miirphv Octa e Richartl Eugene Russell Robert Stewart Parker Stuart Charles Weaver Norman Whitnev OFFICERS Prt ' sidcnl Lauress Parkman ] ' icf President Bernard Robbins Scrr flrv Reginald MacDonald Treasurer Millon |cllison Second Row— McKenzii.:, Ilr.iiiiliall, Knkl.inJ. Culliiii. IluiitLi. Craig. Huntoon, Ladd, Jellison First Row— Parkman, Major Cooper. Culuiiel Haw, Colonel Alcott. Major Henkle, Captain Loupret, Robbins I ' RISM CA TI ' 1 .s M sour Men ' s Sri :ue t Senaie and 1 1 f.rfra i ernity council Student Senate W. S. G. A. Panhf.i.i.enic Council Senior Skulls Ai.I-Mainf Women Sophomore Owls Soi ' iiomoue Eagles -M Cnii Pale Blue Key Sn i)FN is ' Arts Club International Relations Club CoNTRiBinoRS ' Club Dkbaiino Society Le Cfrci e Francais El Circulo Espanol Der Deuische Verein A C T I V 1. I ' lioic) l S. H.?? 2. Back asaiiil ' i. M.iiiic )! m] i(s. |. Paiknian laiis. SlCMA Dflta Zita EDUCATION ' ClllB I. E. E. . S. C. E. . S. M. E. A(.RIC:l ' LIURAL CiLB Home Economics Club [ H Club Pack and Pine Maine OuriNr Ci.UB FoRfsiRv Club FoRiMiR Board Maine Christian Association ' ouNc Women ' s Christian Association I NI 1 KSI I V ORCin si RA The Band Alpha Cm Sigma Liberal Club Radio (U.ub Women ' s Riei.e Team Men ' s Rifle Team I T I f: s THE I !l I O !• IK 1 «  M , { (Mcmbcrf 1936-39) i,l|() PRISM BOARD ASSOCIATE EDITORS Marv F. C) ) |jcr Marian Fil Gciakt Elspcth |olinson R.Rhcl Kent SI ' ORIS EDITORS I ' riscilla Bickfonl William C ' .liaiullci (.corge StInniiU ASSISTAM EDITORS Marcia Finks M. Elizabeth |ones Elizabeth Muihollanil iri;inia Pease IRMNG I ' lERCE Faculty Adviser Known to the students as Chief Accountant for the University. Mr. Pierce serves officially in manv of the varied functions of administration. . s Faculty . d- iser for the Prism, he has offered his administrative experience to the publication. We of the staff sincerelv appreciate his interest and cooperation. J. . 1L.S j. 11 IZl ' .M RK.K. JR. Biisitiess Manager W. 1) K.Hl r.ARRKLL lulilor-iii-Cliicf CIRCl ' LATIOX ASSISTANTS M ilKilm I.oriiig Hcmv Piorkouski ASSOCIATE MEMBERS I ' hvllis Brown Maijorie Coffee Mary Curran Esteile Lawrence Mnriel Mnrph Margaret Peaslec Henry Piorkowski I.nrie Pray Alia Salt man Ilorolhy Shiro N ' ornia Sylycs(er Irene Wliilnian Ann Wood |o ee Wdodwaid illnn I hese WalK ihe itjio Prism l ook Its 1-oiin THE I $ I i I ' lilh ( nc.pii. k.iilul Kcni. Ilcttv Joliiiwiii, l,ii u.ii Ml (,ci.il(l I ' .iiix |c ius, liuif I ' rav, Marcia I inks, I. ill Miillinll.ind, ' ii!;inia I ' t ' iiSf I ' Inllis 15r() vii. Iri ' iK- Whitman. Dot Sliiio. Marjoiic Collee. Xoiiiia SnIvcsIci ' Maii aiil I ' caslcc. Mnnil Mm- |)li . l ' (ill Ciooper. Eslclk- La  - !• II I  l S T A V ¥ GEOW.I; StllMIDI WlIIIWI CllAMlMR Mrii ' s At hid It Edilon I ' RISCIM.A BkKIORI) Women ' s Sports liditor 1 Iniikliiig tlic forty- fifth Noliinic of the Prism, tlie staff lias endeavored to portra life on tlie Maine campus accurately, iin|)ariiall , and inlorniallv. W ' e belie e this in- loniial ajji roach is in keeping with the present tendency in annual collegiate publications. If this idea has received the approval of the student body, then we feel that this yearbook has been a success. The work of carrying out this informal theme, and assembling and publishing a book of this nature, is the result of the combined efforts 111 many individuals. The staff as a whole de- serves credit for the assistance they ha e given. .Special credit should go to the men ' s and women ' s sports editors and to the associate editors for the iiiipoitani part the ha e pla ed in (le eloping the arious sections of the book. The patience and interest of Mr. Roy W. Liljby and his crew in the print shop have been imaluable. Our thanks are also extended to Mr. Russell C. Knight of the Bickford Engraving and Electrotype Co. for assisting in jjlanning the book, and to Mr. Richard White and Mr. Edward Ciraf- fam of the Modern .Studio who ha e made pos- sible the unusual arietv of photographs used. The advice and council offered by the faculty adviser, Mr. Irving Pierce, and tlie senior adviser, Artemus YVeatherbee, lias been deeply appreci- ated. Signed, The Editor Thiirl Row— Wliiliiiaii. .Murpli.v. I ' c.isltc. Wi) iiw,ii(l, I ' linan, Cnlftc. Hicjwn. I ' r.iy Second Row — Pease. Stiiro, Phair. Tondrcau. MuIhoUaiul, .tones, Wood, Uiiplisse, Lawrence. Piorkowski First Row— Finks. Johnson. FitzCierald, FitzP.-itrick, Barrell, .Schmidt, Hickford. Cooper. Kent THE 31 A 1 X E c A 31 p r S WILLIAM W. TREAT Edilor-in-Chiej To cnhaiKc the prestige ol the Miiiiif iUnnj)us and to enlarge its services lo the siiideiUs, huiill , and adniinisii ation were the major objectives ol the editorial hoard ol the past vear. Ihe Ciiiiijiiis now has a new board, and. (onsequeinh, ne v ideas and priiK ipies. stated William Treat. Editor-in-Chief, in his initial editorial. Its lultnf ])olie must be one ol independent thinking, inihampered b pie i- ous commitments, Treat continued. It is the debatable phases and ciianging conditions ol dailv allairs that most deser e the ediloiial dis- cussion ol the news|)apers. .Mere expressions ol appii) al ol the accepted londitions have no (on- strm live aliie. Ihe policy of the C iiii jin. lor the coming year, therefore, will be one devoted to the stimu- lation ol interest and the encouragement of ac- tion on tliose questions of most importance to tlie University. It will aim alwavs to favor that which is designed loi ' the greatest benefit lor the laigest luimber. in preference to that which favors interest groups or minorities. The Campus policv will be unselfish and utilitarian; anv at- icni|)is to accuse it of personal motives will be whollv Linjiistilied and without basis. Treat concluded. The press (aii ' i w.iii Siuitli. Treat. Haskell. Peirce, Cooper Itannigan, Kent Third Row— Cranch. Jordan. Shepard, Saltzman. Dnw. Jacobs, Perkins, Weymouth, Look, W oodward, Hansen, Lancaster. Hopkins. Chandler, Piorkowski Second Row— Astor. Moore. Whitman. Curran. Scribner. Pease. Trask. Finks, Dunlisse, Harrison, Peaslee, Rice. Andrews. Katz, Whittredge, Toner. Godwin First Row—Gilbert, Smith, Haskell, Peirce, Treat, Hilton. Cooper. Kent, Bannigan. Sanborn THE MAINE C A I P U S William Treat Editor-in-Chief William Hilton Business Manager EDITORIAL BOARD Clement Smith Managing Kditur Marguerite Bannigan Associate Editor Charles Peirce News Editor Erwin Cooper Sports Editor Rachel Kent Women ' s News Editor Dorothy Shiro Society Editor Richard Cook Campus Photographer CONTRIB ' UTING EDITORS Buel Godwin. Donald Moore. Mary Oberly, Louise Rice. Albert Toner STAR REPORTERS David Astor, William Chandler. Mary Curran, Linwood Day. Dorrice Dow, Kathleen Duplisse, Alma Hansen. Kendrick Hodgdon, Emily Hopkins, Borris Kleiner. Eleanor Look. Virginia Pease. Margaret Peas- lee, Henry Piorkowski. Irene Whitman. Joyce Woodward. REPORTERS Richard Cranch. Dorothy Day. Virginia Eddy. Robert Elwell. Edith Jacobs, Risha Katz, Charlene Perkins. Warren Randall. Ada Saltzman. Gwendolyn Weymouth. Barbara Wliitt rcdgc. CUB REPORTERS Marcia Finks. Edna Louise Harrison, Charles Leining. Helengrace Lancaster, Mary Scribner, Mary Louise White. BUSINESS STAFF Peter Skoufts Advertising Manager Ralph Sanborn Circulation Manager Frances Andrews Subscription Manager Eugene Gilbert Department Assistant Harold Jordon Department Assistant Roy Shepard Department Assistant Merlin Scan 1 in Deiiartment Assistant Wll.l.lAM R. HU rON Business Matxijier T H K M A 1 E M A S it I E Sixth Row — Kilas. Starhirti, Allord, Moulton, Irvine, Ciough. Cass, Reid Fifth Row — Xeike, Whitney, Schultz, Astor, Buzzell, Derry, Beardsell. Sherman, Ingraham, Hamilton. Uphani. Duggan, Tibbetts, Howe, Heald. French, Stanley, Sweet, Dearborn, Smart, Schmidt. Butler, Stisulis, Rnbie. Desjardins Fourth Row — Rosenberg, Risnian, Colby, . rbo. Finks, Smith. Anderson, Pierce, A. Bonney Third Row — Bean. F. Andrews, R. Andrews, Parkman. Kruse, Hodgdon, Haskell. Cousins, Sawyer, Boyle. Keyes, Rankin. Welch Second Row— Cunningham, Freeman, Thibodeau, Boyer, Chamberlain, Doten, Beasom, R. Bonney. Crowell, Adams. Howe, B. Warren, Libhy First Row — Ingham. Mr. Miller. Thomas. Mr. Bricker. Kuney, Sawyer. Brann, Whittredge. Maxwell. Pierson. Jackman. Hopkins, Bearce The Maine MaMjiir, the ()iil (Iramatii orgaTii aiion at the Lfni cisit nl Maine, has lieen in existence lor thirix-three years. Eac h year it presents lour plays; this vear under the direction ol Professor Herschel Bricker. The Masc|iie takes advantag;c of the wide range that thania has to ofler. and |jresents a aried pio- oraiii each year. litis year the season o])ened with George Bernard .Shaw ' s Heartbreak House, an exjieri- nient with Sliaw ' s intellectually comic satire on wai, big business, and ])e )])le in general. The production aroused del)ate. and the fuial con- sensus ol opinion as iliat. although this i pe of prodiution was trv dilferent from anvthiiig pre.sented l)el()re. the prodiution iiselt was up to the high . Ias(]iie standards. The second .Mastjue |jlay was Lvnn Rigg ' s Roadside. This production brought to the Mascjue stage lor the Inst time in manv tars a scene of igorous pioneei . merica. Pla ing to standing room onh, tin production was classed as a smash hit. Helen ol rro , ' wiiiien b) Josej)!] . .Miller, ol the Public Speaking lJe]Kutment. was the third play presented. This production marks the tirst time that the .Maine Mascjue has ever presented a first performance of a play. The cost of the costumes alone for the produciioii exceeded loui iiundred dollars. The [)lav as made up ol sixteen scenes, and loil three- stu- dcius were cast in the parts. Last year three performances of each pla were presented, and this plan has been followed again this year. Helen of Troy, however, was |jiesented lour nights because of the demand lor seats. Handet. which is to be given as the third .Mascjuc pla next vear is to be cast this spring. Pails vill be learned during the summer, and rehearsals ol major roles will start when college opens next tall. By choosing a ariet ol jilavs b a ariel ol authors, the Mascpie lullills the true purpose ol a state uni ersity theater. It is becoming more and more a service rather than an honor organi a- lion. and is gi ing ser ice to the L ' ni ersit . to the communitv. and to the state. T II K M A I l : M A i 4|l K: MEMBERS M:ii Beaixc (.coinc Bcasoin Robert Boiiiic Richard Bover Robert Cail Austin Chaiiil)erlain Stanley C.ouiii Sanuu ' l ( ' rowcll Nailiaiiiel Dotcu josepliinc Freeman Kenneth Grinnell Donald Haskell Eniih Hopkins Hope Jackman f ' lark Kuncv Joseph I.illlcficld Virginia Maguire Cla ton Merserean Laiiress Parknian Alvalenc I ' icrsoir Neil Sa er Louis Ihihodeau Merrill Thomas Earle libbelts Virginia I little Artemus Weatherbee Barbaia Whittredge Ruth Worrcsier ASSOCIATE MEMBERS E angcline Anderson Barbara Ashuorth David Astor Hartley Banton Wallace Beardsell Rockwood Berry Albert Bouchard [can Bo le Robert Bramhall Eilward Brann Lvle Butler Calista Bii cll Carolyn Calderuood Robert Cameron Eva Chase Carl Clark John Colby Fretlerick Cowan John Derrv Ruth Desjardins Guv Dore Hamilton D er Lucille Epstein Lucille Fogg Albert Frost [oseph (;lasser Robert Gooduin S bil Green Malcolm Hardv Lautence Haiio Edna Louise Harrison Margaret Haiuk Edward Haves Kendritk Hodgdon lames Hutcheon John Ionian Lawrence Relley Elizabeth Kruse C;harles Lcining Reginald MacDonald Mehin M(Ken ie Edwaid Marsh Frank Martin Margaiel Maxwell Richaid Morton Alice Pierce George Risman Man Rosenbeig Robeil S.nnuelson Frances Sauver Maigaiet Sauver Walter Sdiult Charles Sheinian Alice Smith Owen Smith F ' dward V. Stanley X ' irgil Siaibirtl Sherlcv Sueet I ' aiil Tovvnsend Edwin 1 racv Elizabeth Trott Mary I ' pham Dudley Itterback Dorothea ail William West llvron Wliimcv OFFICERS Pi(sl(lf}ll I ice I ' midcril Secrelary liitsitu ' ss Maiift rr tssislmil llusiiuss Maiuigfr Uislo} ifiii Uircrtur Scene Desh ' tier Claik kniu Neil Sawyer Ruth Trickev Edwaid Brann Kennelli {Jrinnell Barbara Whiltredge Professor Herschel liiiikcr Mr. Joseph Millei Second Rcw — Trickey, Mr. Miller. Smith, Whittredge First Row — Brann. Mr. Uricker. Kliney, Sawyer Secoiifl Rttw— Parknian. Ketd, Trt-iit, Toothakor. Cooper First Row — W ' eatherhec, Dot;. lirutuii. Szaiiiawski, Mersereau. Grundy MEM ' S S T I ■E X T S E A T E A X II I N T E K F « A T E H X I T Y C O T N C I L OFFICERS President Viee Presiden t Seerelnry Philip Giant Edward Szaiiiawski Leon Breton Eaiic Bessey Joiin Carlisle Gordon Carter Kiwin Clooper l ' liili|) Corrigan Riiheit Doc Wallon Griiiuh Chester Ladd C.la toii Merseieau MEMBERS Leiyhton Miller I.aiiiess I ' arknian Earlc Reed Sheldon Sniiili I ' hilip I eiii|)le f!arl Foothakcr William Treat At tenuis W ' eathei liee The Men ' s Student Sen- ate is made up ol the president of c cr social liatcrnitv. a representati e ol the iirociois, a C(iriij iis ix ' presenlali c, anil lliree iioii liatti iiily representatives. The Interfraterniiv Council includes the frateriiiiv repieseniaiixes ol ilic Men ' s Student Senate, li is a toiiiiiiitiee ol lite SiiKkiii Senate and has full powers to regulate all inierfraternity malliis which are not rcntilatcd In the l ' tii er- sii . Rushing rides and ])leilj;iiij; ni iilatioiis are iiupciilaiH lualteis lalliiig iiikIci the jiirisdii tioii ol this coinicil. Dean L. S. Corbcti and Mi. M. ,S. Hincks serve as faculty advisers. S T IT II K T S E A T K The Siiultiii Smaic is ihc i oMi ' iiing bodv ol the riii tisil i)l MaiiU ' . Il i ( )ni|)()M_(l ol the nirinbiiA iil llu Mm Sui- (liiii Senate ami llu iiienibers ol ilu Wonun ' s Stiuleiit Goveninu ' iii Association. The orsrani ation is a ro-orilinatiiii; hoih he- tweeii the l ' ni ersitv aclminislratioii and llu- sin- (Icnl l)o(l . Aidiu and direclini; llu ' studtiu senliln ln toward eiiciai to-operalion. iinii ing collem- spirit. |)i()in()ling student acti ilie . and ii|)iioidinn rni ersii idials arc its aims. J he Senate liokls meetings on call; it su|)er- ises (lass elections, elections of the athletic board, and till- eledioii ol the senior class parts. Dean L. S. Corbett is the laculty ad isei of the oriiani ation. OFFICERS President I ' ire President Secretary I ' hilip Grant Edward S2ania vski Leon Breton Eaiie Bessev John Carlisle Gordon Carter Erwin Cooper I ' hilip Corrigan Rol)ert Doe Alice . nn Dono an Walton Grundy Elizabeth Kruse Chester Ladd Leie;hton Miller Nl EMBERS Ruth Pagan l.anress I ' arkman Helen I ' hilbrook Earle Reed Emilv Rand Sheldon Smith William Treat Mildred Walton . rtemns Weatherbee Marion White Helen Wormuood Third Row — Weatherbee. Breton. Toothaker, Doe, Mersereau Second I ow — Parkman, Cooper, Reed, Treat, Grundy. Szaniawski First Row — Kruse. Wormwood. Donovan. Rand, Walton, I ' hiltjrook a a .a i, w. s. a, A. M HE ])(■( ili( [)ur|)(jscs of ilu ' Women ' s SiiKkiii Ciov t riiimiu Associaiion is lo Liicoiiragt ' acli c (o-optiaiion in the work ol sell-government anioin; ilic- wdiiuii ol the L ' ni- eisit ol Maine and to proinoli- iiii;h staiulaids ol honor and intenril in all nialieis ol personal (ondiK I. rile niemhershij) ol the association is made ii|) ol non-soioi ii and oil lamjuis representatives as well as representati es Ironi eaeli doiniitorv and sorority. The assoeiatioti aiianj;es se eral assemblv prot rams diirinj; tlu- ear. and sjionsors a stiidcnt- latiihy tea each fall. This year W ' .S.G.A. con- iiihntecl to the ' ocational Week jjiogram and linanced the organizing of Otl-Campiis Women. I ' ifiidrnt Vice President Secretary Treasurer OFFICERS Riilli I ' affan Alice . nn Donovam Eli al)fth Knise Helen W ' oiniAvootl Eleanor Cousins Doris Currier Ha cl Ciirran Beatrice Gleason Rulli Green ' ii;;inia Jeuett ' irninia Slav Helen l ' hill)i(K)k MEMBERS Mari arct Phillips Dorotln I ' liair ' enora StinchfieUl Eniih R.inil Alice Sniilli Madge Stacy Ruth Trickev Mildu-d W.dlon ■' m O Q Second Row — Jt-wett, Smith. May. Gleason, Phillips, I ' hair. Green. Currier. Raiui First Row — Stacy, Wormwood. Donovan. Kruse. I ' liilbrook, Walton. Cousins Second Row — Pray, Parkman, Lunt, Bickford. Fogg First Row— Dixon, St. Pierre, White, Kent, Buck P A X H E L L E N I C C O H N C I L OFFICERS President Marion White Secielary Elizabeth Dixon Treasurer Rachel Kent Facullx Adviser Dean Edith G. Wilson Piiscilla Bickfoid Marv Ellen Buck Elizabeth Dixon Lucille Fogg Racliel Kent xMEMBERS Feme I.unt Ethelvn Parkman Janet Si. Pierre Lucie Pray Marion White The |)iirjK)se of the Pan- hcUcnic Council is to coiuiol matters concerning tlie sororities on campus. The memijcrship is coiii|)rise(l ol a (Ulei ale Irom cat h soioritx and tile presiclciUs who aiitonial i( all ixconu ' iiiciii- l)ers. I he Cotmcil ioniuihiles tlie liishin ; rules and settles proi)lems which may arise among the sororities. It is customary for the Panhellenic Council to entertain national representati es is- iting the Maine campus. Teas are gi en lor ihe IreshiiRii. ii] ]jerclass- incn, and non-sororilN women al whiih ihe soroi- it presidents gi e a resume ol ilu- IiIsIoia ol iluir respective fraternities. Second Row— Leonard. Robbins. Uarker, McCarthy. Ciillinan. limwiie First Row — Drew, Dyer, Szaniawski EXIOR SKILLS OFFICERS Picsidcul Secrclary Paul Browne Thomas Barker Tlioiiias Barker I ' . I III Browne Robert Ciillinan Harold Dver Dana Drew MEMBERS Herbert Leonard William McCarthy Bernard Robbins Edward Szaniawski One of ihe traditional higiicst honors lor men at the Unixersity of Maine is membership in the Senior Skull Society which was oriranized in icjofi. Ihe inirpose of the soci- ety is to perpetiiate tiadilional ( iislonis. to main- tain frienilly relations heiween classes and fra- ternities, and to cherish the Maine spirit. The Skulls (()-o|)eiate with the SlmUnl Senate in hil- filliiii; lluse pinposes. Memliership is limited to eleven seniors who are elected on the basis of character, scholarship, and paiiicipation in extracurricular activities. Those elected are tapped by the acti e Skulls at the close of the Junior Week .Assembly. The Senior Skulls this car. believing that a need no longer exists for a mass demonstration between the two lower classes, sponsoieil the abo- liiion c)l the freshman-sophomore push-ball game. 1 he I- ' ratcrnity Scholaiship Cup, established In the Senior Skulls in ujio. is awarded each vear lo the IraternilN ha iiig the highest point a er- age. Last year. I ' hi Mii Delia had the honor of jjossessing this cup. A I. I. - l A I X K W O 31 E X 3li:. IBER,SHIP ill ihr . 11. Maine WOiiuii sociciN is one ol iIk ' liit ii imn- sciiolastic honors lor wonicii in the University of Maine. Its members are chosen Irom the three upper classes for ontstanclins; character, honor, dignitv. anil inin ;ness to acce|)t r(spi)nsil)ilii . The luw nHinhers. elected 1) ilie lunciu organization, are tapped at the annual . !l-. laiiu ' Women Spring Banquet. Representatives Irom each women ' s organization on campus are chosen li) :il lend I he lunu jiiet. This gi()U|) has been mikcssIuI in pioiiioting friendlx sindeiii laculty relationships and a co- operali i- auiiiidi ' among the students. Also, it has helped lo solve |X rtinem campus jjioijlems, and has su|)|)oiied arious Lni ersii acii ities. The Class l)a I ' ageani. sponsored h the All-Maine Women during Commencement Week, has become one of the Universitv traditions. MEMBERS Laura Chute ii ;inia Maguiie Alice .Ann Donovan Ruili Pagan Edna Louise Harrison Dora Stacv Margaret Hoxie Madge Stacy Feme Lunt President Secretary Treasurer OFFICERS Edna Louise Harrison Laura Chute Madge Stacv il i ,J mm c PH .«t r Secornl Uuw — D, Stacy. Hoxie. Maguire, Hairisuti. M. Stacy. Lunt First Row— Donovan, Pagan. Chute S O F II 41 M 41 IB i: O V L S The ,S()|)h()more Owls sociciv was lomultd ai tlic LJnivcrsiLy of Maine in i9 )(). 1 Ik- puiposr ol this society is to promote a liirndlv IfC ' ling iKtwctn ilu- two lower classes, as well as to tiiloKi ' sirid obedience on the part ol the Ireslunen to Ireshiiian rules. Meiiihersiiip. whidi is based on seholaiship, populai ii , and character, is limited to (ilteen freshmen who are selected by the oiitgoing Owls. I ' he new Owls are tapped at the last home base- ball game of the season. It is exijecied liiat a baii(|uel will be s;i en to the iiewh elected Owls this year. The Owls gi e a stag dance in the fall to raise money for a scholarship which is gi en annually to some neech freshman. Harold Aiidt rsoii C ' hailcs Arl)iii Riilicil lUiiiKII KLiintlh Hljisdcll CJeoige Ciiant James Harris Blaine Ho i;4kiiis .-Vngiis Huinpliries MtMIU-.RS ernon Kent I ' hilniorc Mescrve Kenneth P.oberlson Rosier Stearns Waller Stisulis Sanmel Tracy Howard Whitlen OFFK FRS Piisiili ' ul Trensiirir [.niies ll.iiris I ' liiliiuiu ' Mesci e Third Row — Bennett. Whitten, Kent, .Stearns, Grant, Stisulis _ Second Row— Anderson, Blaisdell, Humphries, Meserve, Harris First Row — . rbor, Hodgkins, Tracy, Robertson Second Row — Wormwood, Philbrook. Gleason. Walsh First Row — Ashworth. Rowe. Luce. Gammons. Hansen, West S0PH0 310 1KE EAGLES MEMBERS Barl)ara Ashworth Elizaljelh Gammons Beatrice Gleason Ahiia Hansen Eli ahetli Lnte Constance Philbrook Hilda Rowe Agnes Walsh Dora West Helen Wornnvood OFFICERS Prcsidrnt Secretu r ■Treas ii rer Alma Hansen Barbara Ashworth The Sophomore Eagles were orgaiii cd to ]jrom()te a feeling of friend- sliijj Ijctuceii the Freslimaii and Sophomore women, and to furnish a HR-ans b which new girls may be instructed in the customs and tradi- tions of the University. Ihcii chic I liiiuiion is to enforce freshman rnles. The outgoing Eagles select the new Eagles in the splint;, and taj) tlieni at the aniniai Fiesh- nian-Sonliomoie Bantitiel. Mcinliers aic- chosen on the basis of high moral standing, leadership, spirit of co-operation, creditable scholarship, and participation in extrariirriciilar acti ities. The hockey game in the fall is the l)ig e ent of the year, deciding vhether ireslmian rules remain on or olf. Although the determining game this year resulted in a tie between the two teams, rules were abolished the following night at a |)anv gi en 1) I lie Eagles for the freshmen. Third Row— Chick, Millett, Reed, Johnson. Verrill, Schmidt. Blaisdell Second Row — Jordan, Stearns. Jackson, W ' hicher, Cook. Curtis. R. Dyer, (lerrish. Weaver, Wilson. Mersereau First Row — Clark, Day, Szaniawski, Chamberlain, Smith, McCarthy. Leonard. Drew. Hrowne, H. Dyer THE 31 C L r B OFFICERS Prtsiilrul Vice Pnsidi ' tit Secretary Willi nn Mit:arthv Herbert Leonard Donald Sniiih MF,MBFR,S C;liai!es Aihoi Rol eit Uennclt Kenneth IMaisdell I ' aid linnvne Kennetli lUiir Dale ISnileiuoith Kduaid l! ei Aithiii Cliiik kemielh C:laik Robert Cullinan Ebov Day Jolin Detjuine I)ana Drew Harold Dver Riebard Dver Howard Ehrlenbach Clarence Genge Harold Gerrish George Grant Elmer Hart Henrv Hartwcll Flo d [ackson John (ordan Arnold lane Heiberl Eeon.iid Allred Mallet Merwin Mai.slon William McCarlln Eluood Millett Herbert I ' eabody Richard Qniglcv |ohn Reitz George Saw er Hatr Shnte Donald Smiih Riihaiil I lioTiias Ralph Whidier The M Club was or- ganized Octolicr 28, i9;52. I he purpose of this orsi;ani ' ati()n is to eiuoiirau;c athletics anions un- dergraduates. Kadi winner of the arsity M is aulomatiralh admitted to ineinbershi|). Sev- eral hoiiorarv ineinbers. chosiii lioiu the coaching staff and the alumni. ha e also been elected. One ainiiial meeting; is held during Home- (oiiiiiig Week-end. at which are lealined motion pictures, ahmmi addiesses, and the awarding of certificate s. rile (liib has thirtx-ei lit aitixc mt-mi)ers, who are listed abo e. Its honoiaix members in- clude Fred I5i ice. Stanlev Wallate. Ii.mk Kaiialv, William Kenyon. and Rud X ' allec. 1 heodore Curtis acts as facull ad iser. PALI : KLIE KEY ThK I ' ak I ' .liic Kc soci- ilN v;is IdiiiuiI ahoiil siven vcars as o to siKit ' cd iIr- ll ;u k C iil). Il piiipDsr is Id ])i()iiii)li ' llic i ()()il will ol ilu ' L ' nivcrsiiy b wch omiiig. aiding, and rntci lainin.i; nuMnbcrs dI islini; aliilctic Ii ' aniN. One URMnbcr is a[)|)()inucl l i tlu- sociclv Ironi I ' ac h lialirnilN l) liu ' house picsidcnt. ' I ' lu ' society also elects honorar} members lor promi- nence in athletics. Each year two representatives are elected from each major sport and one from each minor sport. Ihe society concentraics iis clloris on high school and |jreparator school Icanis b Icarnins; I Ik- lime ol I heir arri al, having representativ es ol I he societx meet the teams, and cjricnting them lo ihc athletic plant and to the University. The socieiN also sponsors the Tale ] liie Ke (Cabaret hi(li is held in [anuar . and gi es al least one scholarship each year to some need . worilu. and outstanding freshman athlete. Pifsidcnl I ' ice President Secretary Treasurer OFFICERS Herl)eit Lconaul Edward Milieu Merwiii Marston F.dward Cook MEMBERS Da id . stor Robert . twood William Bower Rolieit Burleigh Kenneth Burr I ' aul Browne .Austin Chanibeilain Kenneth Clark Robert Cook Elrov Dav Dana Drew Harold Dyer .Albert Dyson Maynard Files Harold Gerrish Icon Greene Eui enc Halliwill Preston Howard Floyd Jackson .Stanley Johnson |ohn Jordan John Maines Williani McCarthy Mehin McKenzie Robert McNeil Cecil Reed Jacob Serota Clement Smith Carl Toothaker Charles Vea er Charles Wilson Third Row — D.iy, Jackson. Clark, Johnson. .Astor. Halliwill. Howard. D. Smith Second Row — lordan. Cierrish, Burleigh, C- Smith. Dyt-r. Weaver, Wilson, Brown First Row— ( ' haml.rrl.Tin. C ' nnk, I.eon.ird. Mill.tt, McCirthy, Dr.w s 5 1 ' w l yil i ' STniE T i AKT.S IH B The Stiidcms Arts Club was ort aiii cd iiiulcr the direction of Dean Ed- ard |. Allen ihree years ago to create friendly relations helwein ihe la idt and stiidenls ol the Collet e ol Ails and .Sciences. An siiideni in the . rts (oiie e is eligible to Iieconie a nieni- l)er. .Monlhlv nieetiiit s of tlic entire cltd) aiitl annual nieetin, s with liie Faeidiv Arts (Hub are helil to linther ihe aim ol the orjrani ation. The major acti ii ol the organization is ilie s|)()nsorino ol the ' arsit Show, which is called the Pale Blue Review. Situlents write the scrip! and the songs for the Pale Ulue Review as well as directing the show iisell. Dr. George M(Ri niilds and Dr. (liiil RcMiolds aie ihe lat uli advisers. A scholarship fimd, offered to an oiUstand- ing student in the (College of .Arts and Sciences, is niaile possible In the proceeds of the show. 1 he .Arts CHid) also su|)|)orts a loan lund whiih is available to snidenis in (he .Arts College. OFFICERS Ficsidetit rice Presidinl Secretary Treasurer H;iiokl Gcirisli Margaret Haiick Eunice Gale Carlton Cressev ThinI Kow — Mersereau. Bonney, Perry, Wealherhee, Cooper. Tukey, Treat, Godwin, Peterson, Bean, Cunningham. .-Vmirews, Whitney. Church Second Row — Whittredge, Pray. Pease, Mulholiand. Dyer. Savage, Franck, Fales, Bond, Walton, Tondreau, Crockett, MollItoI Buzzell, V ' evni;uith, Croshv, liopkins, liearce. Thompson. FitzGerald. Rollins First Row — Ohnesorge, Look. V ' iolette, Wormwood, Dr. McKeynuhls, llauck, Gerrish, Gale, Cressy, Rowe, Riley, Luce, thrown a © e RX f - i r r. [ i Second Row — Brown, Tweedie, Dr. McReynolds, Dr. Morrow, Treat, Toner, Pierce First Row — IJannigaii, Hines, Trafford, Temple, Peirce, Barstow. Haskell I X T E K N A T I O A L U E I. A T I O !! CLUB Pn ' sidcnt I ' iif President Scrrflary Tniisurer OFFICERS riiiiip I fiii[)k ' I)a id I r;ill()i(l Lucille Epslcin Charles I ' circe Martrueiite Bannigan Frank Beckerman Merrill Bradford John Carlisle Eruin Cooper Mary E. Cooper Eleanor (irotkelt Marv Curran Joseph Cilasser C:harles Hall I ' liscilla Haskell Edward Ha es MEMBERS Donalil Moore Dorothv Hines Marv Oberly |ohn Perr Margaret IMiillnook Ridiard Pierce Kenneth Thomas William Treat Eli«d)eth Trot! lames Tweedie Arlemus Weatherhce ■HE purpose ol ihc In- U-i iKii ioiial Rclalioiis (lliil). loimdcd in ii) ' (| im- ilci llif leadership ol Dr. Risiiii; L. Morrow, is to siiidv and discuss iiiieriiatioiial alfaiis witlioiit seeking to pioinote any particular atiimdes. Tlie lad is recognized b the menilHis liial siudenls ol inlemalional aliairs do iioi think and led alike, and they agree to grant as miikIi Ireedoin ol expression to others as ihey demand loi ihini- sehes. The organization is striclK loi sindv. and is in no sense a ])ropaganda agency. rile iidornial meetings, viii(h are held hi- monlhh, nsnalh (onsisi ol short talks l) (he stiidciH members, presenting sides on ciiireni topiis. Faciiltv and students alike take nn . rile elid) sends delegates to the iiieetings ol ilie Xi ' w England .Model Asst ' inhh ol the League ol Xalions and lo I he . e v England Con- leiciKc ol International Relations CUidis, I he Imei national Relations Club lills a iieeil on the (anipns lor intelligent sliuh ol cnr- rein piolilenis. Second Row— Marks. Leavitt. White. Pierce, Cousins First Row — Savage. Baniiigan. Toner, Rice, Haskell 1 O : T IC I K I T O R S CLUB Eieaiioi Cousins Mil lain (•oUlcn I ' riscilla Haskell Hope )ackinan MKMIiKRS Ruih l.ea. itt I ' lnllis Marks Alice Pierce Elnoia .Sa as e ii lre White OFFICERS President Louise Rice ] ' ice President Albeit Toiler Seerelitry iMargueiitc Baniiigan Treasurer Charles I ' airinelis I HE Coiinilnitois ' Club, wliith was i)rs;ani ((l in nyjo. has as its jnirpose llic ciKoiiiagcnKiil ol (H-ati r wiilins; aiiioni; its members, ilu- pintiiniidii ol social lilc in an at- mosphcTf ol ktitis. and liic losicrint; ol literarx inlcrcst tliroiis honl llu I ' ni cisii . A means ol a(C()in|)lisliini; this jniipose is the series ol hi nionlhh lilcrar meetiiis s. One of these iiieelins;s was in ilie loiiii ol a tea at Bal- eniine Hall, vhere Rolxri Peter Tristram Cof- hn lalkiil inlornialK on his latest book, Maine liallads. The (111!) also sponsors leumi ' s li well- known people which are open to ilic pnhlic. . iiother outstanding guest speaker. Robert Frost, reail from his own poetrx at the Little Theatre, and afterwards spoke to the elidj. alone. The (lul) hopes to obtain Ernest Hemin ;wa lor its second |)ublic lecture. .New members are taken into the ehib upon the basis of (reati e writing abilitx. Professor Walter ' hiine is the lacnltv adviser. II K It A T I a s o r I E T V i ) 1 INI INC. his pol- i( )l iiainiiii; as iiiain iikii and women as ]if)S- sihli ' in ilK-ail ol dcbatr. Dr. Howard 1.. Ruiiii n. foaih ol till Debating Society, has taiiicd an ex- lensi e scludule for holh the )nen ' s and women ' s teams. W ith the loni;est (khatint; toiii in the iiisiory ol the liiiversiiN. trips to Clatiada, Massachusetts, Rliode island. Connectiriit. debatinn at Orono helore dubs, over the radio, and helore local granges, to their credit, the society was ery ac- tive this year. During Easter vacation, three girls took a tii|) as lar south as I. iuhbing. X ' irginia. debating with (ollege teams on the wav. thus com]3leting the liiiMi sit s longest tout. A men ' s team at- tended the Rhode Island Slate Model Congress. Colleges induded in the debates, some of which took place in Orono and some on tour are: Boston Uni ersii . I ' niseisity of ' ermont. Hates College. MiddlebuiA College, Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology, Provictence College, Loy- ola University, College of the City of New York, UniversitN of Newark, Svraciise University, Uni- ersit of West X ' irgiina. and Uni ersit ot L nch- bnrg. OFFICERS President lice President Secretary Artemiis Wealherhee Erwin Clooper Marjorie MoiiIkmi Myei . lpert Francis Andrews .Stephen Bacigahipo . ' Vlice Baitlett Brooks Brown Frederick linrden Elton Carter William Clillord Eleanor Cioikell C:arl Duncm CJeorge Ellis Alma Fifield [oseph Cilasscr Robert Goodwin MBKRS C arleton Herritk Barbara Johnson Eli a belli Jones Miles Mank I)a id Manrice I ' anl Morin |(iseph Mnllcn b dward Oppenheini Edward Scheil cr Bc crl Spenter Roose clt Snsi Edward Tanner Certrnde Tondreau Ncal Walker Third Row— Goulette. Brown, t oodwin. Bacigalupo. Burton. Susi. Mullen. Her:ick. .Andrews .Second Row — Jones, T.Tuner. Duncan. Ellis. Treat. Walker, Carter. Tondreau. W ' alsli First Row— I ' ' ;irnli;nii. I r. krit, .MhiIimh, I i Kuninn. W ' eathertjce, Cooper. Maddocks, Cleverly LE r l : IM L E l IKA CAIS l K Ccrclc Fraiicais was i ' fi)iL;:iiii ((l ill ii|;7 l) l)i . I.Duis A. ' is ncras. huiiliN iiKiiihii ()l ilu- I ' liiu h (Icpannuni. 1 he iiicnil)(islii|i (il ilic ( liil) (liiriiii; iIr- Ihm iwo cars ()1 ils exisuiuc w.is (|iiiir mikiII. hiil iliis car it has s aiiud i ioiiiul ami al tlir picsnit time there are lliliet -si active meinheis. The (hil), which is iiiulei I hi ' sii|)er isiiiii ol Miss Marion Biiz c-n. pioxides |)i()nraiiis which are ol iiileiist and enlci tainiiU ' iil to those slu- denis who do not speak Freiuh, as well as to those who speak the lant iiat;c ' iiioie ilneiitlv. il ])i() iclc-s a hacki roimd loi all sttidiiits intcicsied ill the I ' lc lie 11 lile and lani;iiai;e. I his eai tlu ' tluli sponsored two Freneli nil It ion pic titles as well as a radio pi(ii_;i am Icaltir- iii _; a I ' reiuh |)la . Dm inn ' ' ' ' ■• i ' chih meets about e el three weeks, whin special lec- tures and Fieiiih sonj s. |)la s, and !;ames are lea- tnred. ohk;ers Prrsidenl I ' ire Presideul Sc(yelny Trrnsuyrr (icilniclc Toiulreau Eliiine Fianck Everclt (.oiniier Mnrjoric Moiillon Tliird Row — Goulette. Cuniiingliani, Geary, Bean, Darveau, Briggs, Aiictrews. liurden. Stone Second Row — Rollins, X ' iolette, Ising. Marriner, Tnliev, , stor, l nsfnlierg, Koctiler, True, Armstiung First Row- t)uiili sc-. Sylvisttr. Mnullc.ii. Toiuli.-.ai, FT.i.uk. I ' Lukitl, It.ini-k, F.ii;g Second Row— ' iolf ttr. furrit ' . Sanhorn, I.t-ij ' lUnn, P ' ranck. M;ixwell. Crosliy, Katz. Diniitn- First Row— Tray. Moulton, Fukk. (i fl vin. Tomlreaii. Riley. Annstrdiig EL C I K C IT L O E S P A X O L OFFICERS Prtsideiil Vice Prciidiiit Secretary ' Treasurer Social Chairman Lucille Fogg James FitzPatrick Gertrude Toiulreau Marjorie Moulton MEMBERS Alma Armstrong Etlward Barrows C:arl Blom Edward Bonacorso Isabella Crosby Charlotte Currie M. Lorraine Dimitre Dallas Edwards James Fii I ' atrick Lucille Fogg Elaine l- ' ranck Buel Ciodwin Patricia Gogau Stewart Grimmer Theresa Johnson Risha Kal, ' Berenice Leighton M.iii;aret Maxwell Marjorie Moulton Lutie Pi a Pauline Rilev Lorna Robbins Jeanette Sanborn Joim Slieed Gertrude londreau l)oroth r|)cotl Frances Violette Audrey While Memrership to El C:irciil() Espanol is ojjcn to all .S| aiiish stiulcnts ini(r( ic(l ill knowing more about ihc language ;inil (ijsioiiis than may be Icarmd (lining class iioiiis. Mcciiiigs are held oiuc a iiKiiilli willi siiulcnis and oiHsicle S])eakers t onli ii)iil iiii; lo the entcTtainnunl. ' This year a C:lirisliiias |)arl in true Spanisii st)le vas held at vvhirh the mem- bers pai lit ipaled in S|)anisli games and itisionis. A picnic is given in liic spring to ele i liie officers lor the ensiling year. Eath vear the ,S])anish Club a vards a sc hoi- arshij) lo llu luslnn.iii sliidciil who allains the highesi lank in a (ompeiiiive examinalion. 1 his provides an objeiiive and siinitilales an inlerest in the ( ltd). ci.iiii.i Ki — Artnslrung. Whitney. Clenitnt. Shini, .Mutult, Havfs, Kaite, Ric Kii t Kuw — Holmes, Pierson, Wing, Dr. KU-in. Russell, Uixun, Anderson II E It II KITS i II E V E IK E I X OFFICERS Prcsidfiit Vice President Serrelnry Trrasutrr Di-iinis (ill! 1. 111 M.ni.innc Russell Al ;ilt ' iu ' INersoii Icilc Will F. ani clinf Aiult-ison Alma Aiinsiiong James Clement I)eiiiiis Ciiiian FUi abetli Dixon Helma F.bheson |osc|)h Glasscr IVUT (.otliel) Eilward Haves Christian Hall I ' ristilla Haskell |ane Holmes Hope Jackman riiomas Kane MKMliKRS l ' . ' l ii Fold Edwin Miles Ahalenc I ' ierson Clarence I ' latl Foiiise Ri e M.uiaiine Russell James Sliiio (ieoijrc ' Femple Albcil loiici ' ii[ inia ' Futile Flaiue ' anNoslran(i Marion White |oliii Whilnev Meile Will I 111; siK iit lor (.fi mail liDiiDi siikIcius (in ilic Maine (ain]nis is Dei Detilstlic ( rein. I liis (irnaiii al ion was cstal)- lished in n)()| and siiui I Inn lias ijeen open to those sindciits lia iiit liit;h scholarship during ihiee seniesiers ol (icniian. The ])iirpost- ol ilie ineeiiiii;s wliicli arc held cat li nionlli is lo proniolc inlcrcsi in the liistor . lilcialiiic. lanmiagc. art. and lile ol the Ciciniaii people, and also lo jinlher social)ilil anions llie membels ol the dub. litis car Dcr Deutsche X ' erein ga e Das kleiiK einachtss|)cir ' bv [oscph Hin as its an- nual (ilirisimas jjhn in (.einian. In llie lall and again m I.anioine. ih spring tile (liib has an iinlinti at i I ii M A II K L T A X i: T A Sic. MA i)Ei;rA i: 1 a. ilu M:il lu mal i( s (;lul , as icorii,ani c(l l- cl)iiiai 17, i ) ,7. Il nuiiihcl sliip is i iini|)i isid iil slii- (kills inajciiint; in iiial luinat it s aiul llic insiiiu- inis in liic i IailK-niaii(s DcpartiiRiit. I In- purpose ol the clui) is lo pioiiiolc liic aih aimiiKiil i l siiuicnts in ilu- lield oi inallu- iiiali(s. Suthiiiiit iiucrcsi ami apliliuk ' in ilu- siihjcd arc llic oiih (|ualilKali()iis loi iiiciiibLT- sliip. Eight niccliiins. whith lialurc ic(luns aiul clemoiistraiiDiis dl iiiaihiniatital theories, are conducted uail iiiidci the su|)er ision ot Dr. Spoiiord Kiniljall, the latiiliN achiser. Orrasion- all kctiiies, open to the L iii ersii . are spon- sored l Sisinia Delta Zeta. OFFICERS Presldi III Vice Pn ' sidfiil Set l( ' tt l - ' l r(ls lr(•r Eumce Gale Ralph Satihoni Marjorie laxUii 1)1. Xoah Bi an Helma Ebbesoii Eunice Gale I ' rof. Ma iiai(l [oidin Di. Spolford Kim I Iil II [eaiiette Laiiioieaii Beniice Leishlon Ml. Warren Lucas MEMBERS . lfied Mallei Ralph Sanborn Dora Stacy Madge Stacy Mr. John Stewart Marjorie Tavlor Virginia Tutlle Or. ' Haiiev Willard Second Row — Dr. Kimball, Dr. Bryan First Row — I.eiRlitnn. Taylor. Gale. Stacy, . anl fm V K II n AT I ox TLI U DlRIXf. February, |(j;j7, suuliiUs who k ' h llic need ol siuh a society ori ani cd tlie Education (iluh. The puiposcs of llie (liib are general eiili ;lileilnuiil in ret ard lo jirinciples and praclids in ediualion and llu ' developineiu ol a bond oi lello vshi|) ainont; those who intend lo make teaeliini; their lile vork. The nieinl)ershi[) is limited lo those students wiiii junior or senioi- siaiubnt; who lia c taken at least three semester lioiiis in edticatioir Durins each year the Education Ciid) holds several m(elin ;s anil a l)aii(|iiei. I he ofhcers ol the (Itib. with the lulp ol arioiis eiitei laimiienl (ommitlees. ha e pioeiirtd s|)eakers lot each meeting and have led the chtb in iial and inter- esting educational discussions. OFFICERS Prt ' sidfnt Vice Prrsidfiit Treasurer Secrelrny Faculty Adi ' iser Vciiora Siinclifield Eleanor C oiisins Clilford lOaigle Helen McCully Dean Olin S. Lutes Ervin Arix) Tholina Biown (icoige Bill lis ' crnita t olsoii I ' aul C hapnian Eleanor Cousins Walter Do viis William Faiiley Rnih C.rei;oi |aines Harmon Rachel Hovt Xorinan Hiiiii Dr. |()liii R. Caaulord Dr. Ernest |a kiii.i (.lillord l)aii;le Marie . nne Daii le .Marsarel Dal ell (;. Edinoncl Dionne Rohcn Douniii Hope jackiiian Flank keni Elsie Kitistead l.aurice Lewis Dean Olin .S. Lutes MEMBER.S (.ramille Mai Millaii Liuille Maddotks Helen McC.nlh Arthur N ' elke Eunice Nelson John Norton 11 Alite Ri(iiardsoii (.wihin Roberts (Millieiiiie Rojjaii Vnlliom Rti eis Alice Rolh Muriel Ross ' enoia .Siiiuhfield Leon .Spramie Madeline .Sinter Mildred Suller (.eorf;e .Swanton Patrick Testa k;ilherine True Reginald W.ilson Hilda WcMiioiith E el n Woods Edwin Vouiif; Tliird Row — Parliii, I arsson, Roberts, Downs, Morrison. Lewis. Stanton, Kent, Nelke, Hall, Burns Second Row — Sutter. Currier, Nelson. Crocker, Dionne, Ilodgkiiis, Rogers. Glodcn, Kennedy, Arbo, Rotb, Jackinan, Kierstead, Weymouth. Colson First Row — Oegory, McCulIy, Cousins, Daigle, Stinchtield, Dr. Crawford, Ross. Sutter, True Second Row— Nickerson, Kf ' moiids. Crapo. Arthur, Rich, Brown, Hyer, Thoniiismi, Striar First Row— Bryan. Kenney. Prof. A. S. Hill. Grant. Stetson, Costrell. MacGrt ' gor A. I. E. E. OFFICERS ( ' .luiintmii Treasurer Secretary Facultv Adviser Ex-officio Faculty Adviser Theodore Giant Piedei ic Stetson Howard Kenney Warren H. Hliss Prof. Arthur S. Hill MEMBERS Richard Boyer Prof. William E. Barrows Clark Blown l)a ld B er Harrv Byram, Jr. William Chandler Louis Costrell . rthur Crapo Theoilorc (Jrant Howard Kcimr ' N Robert Rirkland Valter MacGre or Frederic Stetson Louis Striar The Elediicil Club at tlic l ' ni •r il of Maine is a sliukiil hranth ol the American Institute ot Electrical Engineers. 1 he national organization representing the Elec- iiital Engineering profession was iounclecl in iSS). iVIembershi]) in the .Maine Klettriial (lliil) is open to all niajiiis in Electrical Engineering. . t the monthly meetings, students tell ol experiences in research work clone iti their par- ticular fiekls. Otitside speakers are also obtained to give practical knowledge o£ engineering. Mo - ing pictures ccjiicerning recent developments and new methods of production of electrical equip- ment are frcciuenllv oijtained through the na- tional organi atinn. The general objective of the organization is to promote the interest ol the students in Elec- trical Engineering. Third Kow— Doak. Littletield, Hoyt. Kader. Hehel Second Row— Smart. Weaver. Hawes. Harris, Merrill. Richard, Paul First Row— Tihbetts, Page, Prof. W. S. Evans, I ' ratt, Day. Sawyer, Jones  S C E President Vice President Serre Inn- Treasurer OFFIC.tRS Leonard Piait Guy .Susi I ' aikcr .Small Kml Mciiill rF.MBER.S f.oiilon Blake W.illci Blown. Ji. B r(ni Clandai e Riiliaid C:liasc Eliov l)a Edward l)a is Maurice Ern.st I ' hiilip Haijenson J. Norman Harris Eniil Hawes Richard Hebel Harold Higgins VVilli.nn Hihon f;harles Holliiook Louis Howe. Jr. |ohn Hoyt ' eiiioii kimliall |osc|)li Littlelield C.arl McEailiem Fret! Merrill William Page lames Hall ' John I ' Uiinnier Leonard I ' rait Willi .nii Rader R.dph ReMiolds )(la e Ricliaiils (.c(iri;e Sau er Parker Smart Gin Susi Earle Tibbetts Charles Weaver This club was organ i cd as iIr- |iinior C;i il EnninccTing .Society in u)!); . and it became the University of Maine Student Chapter of the . mcrican Society of Ci il Engi- neers at a later dale. I he purpose ol the oiuani aiion is to Imther the interest ol siiideiits in C ixil Engineering and to present inloi nialion in diliereiil phases ol iliat field. C:i il Engineering majors nl ihe two upper ehtsses arc eligible for meiiil)ei ship. Sophomores are eligible for associate niembersliip. I ' lolissor E. H. Spragnc is the faculty ad isei . Monihh meetings are held in W ' ingaie Hall, al wiiith tinu- practicint; engineers or pioiessors |)iesenl aiious tojrics of ciurent engineeiing in- terest. A. i. ■. E. I ill ' sliidt ' iil hiaiu li ol llu Anuiicaii Soiicu ol Mccluiniial Kiis incrrs is known on lln ' Maine lanipiiv a I he Mtiiianica! dull. I lli o|o;iin ai ion, whiili is sponsored ij llie |)an nl so( iii . aiuinpls lo add lo ilu ' sindcnis ' art|uainianci ' wiili the practical si(U ol ihr luld ol M((lianical En inei-rinf;. llu- iniinhcrs, com- |)oscd ol junior and senior Mcciiani al Engineers. arc iiunishcd with literature relating lo enjjincer- ing progress and are given the op|)ortiinity to meet men engaged in their chosen field. These siudein ineinl)(.-rs are piiniiind lo aliend meetings ol llie nalional sotielv, llie (anipus nieelings aie in ihe lorin ol sniokcis and inlonnal discus- sions suplenieiHed 1) speakeis and nio ing |)i(- unes. This year. I)i. Ilar c . Daves, presidtnt ol ilie National So(iei ol .Me(hani(al Engineers, gave a erv inspiring lalk on the necessitv ol a better knowledge ol the basic sciences toi lutiire Mechanical Engineers. Pyfsidi ' ut I ' ice Pmidfnt St ' ni ' tar Treasurer OFFICERS i homas X ' errill Wilfred Bettoney Charles Hill .Stephen Ciioves I ' lof. Han I), Watson HONOR.VRV .MEMBERS I ' rof. William J. Sweetser I ' mt. Initi H. Placeman MEMBERS Harlow Adkins Burton Albee Wilfred Bcltoiie Howard Blake Rohert Biamhall Robert Bmlei;. li Doiif las Clair . listin C!iiaml)ei lain Bernard Cohen William Cook Samuel Caowell James Cainningham Ronald Dvke Russell Cama!;e , ilo (.ilpatritk Cooden Gray Stephen CJroves Euifeiie Halliuill Reginald .MacDonakl Rolieit Mac Donald Frank Martin I.inwood .McPheters Meh in .M( Keiuie Eluood Millett Richard Morton Alexander Raye Earl Reed Ralph Sanborn Edward Stanlev Robert Sheraton Thomas eirill Rees Williams .M.ifird ozuke ich 1 Second Row — R. P. MacDonald, Mniion. K. W. MacDotiaUi. HurleiKli. Cook. Martin. Carr, Cilpatrick, Alhee First Row — Chamberlain, Hall. TUltnncy. I ' ruf. rrageniaii. rrnf, Watson, R.iyc. ( nnninfihani HHBrrrrTrr-r O f rfNT f? o o A G K I r I I. T I IK A L r L I K I 1 1 K nl)j{(li cs of llic Agriciiliiii ;il (iluh aw id pioinoic i ood ill among the stiukiiis anil laciilt ol the College of Agiiculture and to Nlinmhile niteiest in agri- ciiltiiie. An (i|)|)oi tmiil lo (lt el()|) lca(lcishi|) is of- fered lo il- iiuinhiis ihrough the xarioiis actixi- ties of the ( hd). Kat h eaf a jiidging team is sent to the Eastern Slates Exposition at Springfield, Mass. Roger CHenient. Thomas Barker, and Stanley Gates were the representatixes attending the contest this ear. Delegates were also sent to a fniii-jiidging contest held for New England colleges. Fai h WAV ihc (lid) awaids a si eahii- s( hohii- ship lo some iiRiiihel ol the (lid) who lias l)een oiilsiaiidiiii; in club activities and has liie c|iialifi- catioiis 1)1 a leader. Walton (.niiuK was the recipicni ol this awaid last yeai. i each iiioiuliK meeting a program leattn- iiig giusi speakers or mo ing jjictiires on ital subjects ol geneial interest lo ihe members is piesenled. 1 his ear the did) is sponsoring a |)aper con- laiiiing news of chilj and college acti ities. Membership is open lo all male siudeiils in the CA)llcge of .Agriculture and U) members of the .Agrictilttiral lactilt and Exjjeriment Station staff. OFFICERS Presides t Vice President Secretary Treasurer Executive Conniiittee Herbert Leonard. Kenneth 15im, Neil Walker Faculty Adviser Dr. J. F. Witter Thomas Barker Edwin Potter Stanley Gates Geori e Schmidt Third Row— Pitman. Day. Ramsdell. Bruiulage. Berry. Potter. Dr. Witter. Whitten. Stearns. Small. Roche. Murphy, Emery, Deering, Kemick, Rich Second Row— Roberts, Gartley. Bridges. Hanley. Curtis. Whicher. O. Sm ith, R. Buck, Hunt, E. Buck, C. Smith, D. Smith. Jordan. Pierce, Whitney First Row— Bubar. Edwards, Leonard. Schmidt. Potter. Itarker. Ciates. Drew. Cyr. Brown. C ook. Johnson, Clement Third Row— Worcester. Farnllam. Murphy. E. Pe.-lslec. Knehler. Huliiics. C ' ulliersoii. Mosller. Craft, Weston. Gilinan. Ross, Rowe Second Row — Whitman, Robertson, Orflf. Sini|Json. Libbey, Bales. Mitcliell. .Smith, Knapp, Urown. Hart. Phair, . I. I ' easiee. Caldcrwood, t urran First Row— Buck. Leavitt. Dean, Kufcl. (irant. Deerins. Boone, Finks, Trask, Paulin, Kent. Lawrence H O 31 E EC O O 31 ICS € L i B OFFICERS I ' lt ' sidi-iil lice President Sfc eliir -Treasurer Marjoiic Deeiiiii; Elizaljeth Gram Marv Boone Fiances .Andrew Barliara Barrett Sarali Barter Marv Bates Marv Boone Marv Ellen Buck Caroline C.aklcrwooil Ernestine Carver Joan Chapman Miklied Chapman E a Clark Marjorie Coffee Laura Craft Sarah Ciilljerson Marv Cnrran Marjorie Deering M Eleanor Doiigherlv Frances Farnham IsalicUe C;ar in Doiolhv Ciilnian lean (ioodwin jean Grange Eli .d)elh (.i.nit Rudi (.nnuU Ann Han Cli.nioiie Hennessey Marcia Hinklev Fiances Htjlmes Elspeth [ohnsoM M.iio.nel |ones Raiiiel Kent I IrIiii.i Kin EMBERS Ph llis Kn.ipp Maxine Knights Audrey Koehler Catherine Lalfin Estelle Lawrence Lois Leavitt Elizaljcth Lihhcv Eli aheth McAlarv Ruth McClelland Marion Miller Shirlev Mitchell Eli aheth Mosher .Muriel Murphv Barhara Orif Elizaheth Peaslee Maigaict Peaslee Dorothy Phair Jean Pierce Ruth Reed Winona Robiiison Annie Ross Ma ine Robertson Eli aheth Rowe Anna Simpson .VI ice Smilh Cherrie Fhorne Priscilla I ' hiirlow Horeen Trask June Webster X ' irginia Weston Irene Whilnian Rulh Worcester The Hniiic Etonoiiiics (lliil) is a national orsrani aiion. the purpose oi which is lo jjroniote Iricnilship anions ' nuinijcis 111 the loiii ' chisscs: to piovidf oppoiiimilN lot niciiihtis lo an rcsponsil)ilit and liKTci) iifl|) to (Icvciop good leadership and iniellis ent lellow- shi|): lo (■nrf)iiras c creative aris and activities vhi(ii will develop worth while expression; lo provide social, business, and |)iolessi(inal e |)eri- ences thioii ;h the various aspeils ol (luh lile. 1 () eiuourage iniproveineiH in siholaiship. the Home Etoiioiiiit s (Hiil) awards a siholaiship to a nieniber who. in the minds ol ilie loiumillee. can use it to good advantage. The club has also co-o|)eraled in sponsoring Ojien House. . siiccesslul program ol activity has been set lip which includes guest speakers at the regular meetings. The feature oi one meeting was a mov- ing picture, The House That . nn Built. on the subject ol remodeling houses. . t Christmas time a tiselul demonstration was given bv Professor Roger (llajip ol llie I loi t it ullui al depailmeni on (Diisii lu ling original (Jiiistinas decorations. .Miss I ' earl S. C.reene, heatl of the Home EcDiioniiis de|)anment. acts as adviser to the club. 1 i I Third Row — Steams, Remick. Rich, I ' lntcr, RaiiisdcU. Dcering, Herry. Smith. BruntiaKL- Second Row — Pierson, Derrick, Whitney. Buck. Healy. Hunt. Hiihar. Johnson. Pitman, Oilman First Row — Weston, Freeman, Potter, Smith, Gates, Johnson. Clement, Leonard, McC ' onnell 4-11 ( I. I B OFFICERS President Stanley Gates Vice President Edwin Potter Secretary J. Alice Smith Treasurer Glenna Johnson Social Chainniiit Albert [iidkins Advisers Kenneth LoNejox. E elvn Plinnmer MhE purpose of the 4-H CAub JN to keep alixe an active interest in the work amoiit; those who ha e been members o[ a .}-H chil) l)eloie tomitis; to college. It is a ptirely social organization and affords an op|)ortiitiity for each member to meet the others ho share a common interest atid enjoy liie wholesome good limes j)lanne(l 1) t hi ' officers and committee. Meetings are held about once a month, whh speakers occasionally participating ill the program. It has. in the past, been a rather inactive or- ganization, but enthusiasm is increasing and much more interest has developed in the past eai with an increased ntmiber of meetings and a miuli laiiier atleiulaiue. FATK A  !• I K President Vice Preiidiiil Secrelan Treasurer John AlUn All)cil IViliil Rklianl Hiilmes Kli ;ibctli I.il)bev Riuli NUCIcll.iiui OHICKRS I;iMic Fil i ' ali itk Ham Hallidas. Jr. Mar aiel Steinmcl RoIk ' iI (!()()k MEMBERS John Maines Ooioihv I ' hair Hch-n l ' hill rook Ruih Worccslcr Fourth Row — Halliday, Maines, Cook, . D. FitzPatrick Third Row — Steinnietz, McClelland, Evans Second Row — Holmes. Alley, Phair, Libbev. Blanchard First Row— J. J. FitzPatrick 1.HE purpose of the Maine Outing Cilul) is to promote an active in- terest in outdoor life b prcniding sucli activities as ' eek-cn(l trips, ilay hikes, skiing, skating, and canoeing for its nieiiibers. Membership in M.O.C. is open to any and all stiulents. Acti e participation in the activities sponsored is encouraged. This is the onlv organ- ization which emphasizes outdoor sports and hik- ing in a non-competiti e and informal manner. It is one of the most active organizations on cam- pus. Pack and Pine is the go erning bod of M.O.C. It plans the hikes and meetings of M.O.C. and sponsors the annual siio v sculptur- ing contest of the Winter Carni al. Membership in Pack and Pine foll() •s an apprenticeship as a heeler. A heeler is one who helps the present Pack and Pine members in planning and running hikes. Those heelers who in the opinion of the present governing body show the most interest, enthusiasm, are the most co-operative, and who ha e the most qualities for leadership are elected each spring tf) Pack and Pine. Theodore S. Cintis is tlie lacidtx adviser of the clidD. MAINE OI ' TII Ci CLUB I O IK i: ST IK V r LI ' B TlIK I ' ouMiA Clul) al- li.iii| ls li( biiiii; l(it;tllur Ioicsun studciils lor cii- tci taimncnl. and lo pusciil nun in ihc luld ol loi ' csti ' N in inliiiniai laKs. Ihc (lull has llli cai ' one oi the hugest nieinheisliips in ils iiistmv and its pioniinence is sttadiK inireasint;. It ismii s hij M iinr Fori ' slcr. sii|i|)( rls a 1 ill( liani and also sponsors one dance a Ncai. Last cai an olliiial louslcr ' s cruiser jac kcl and a Maine Foicstei ' s seal was accepted li 1 he iMcndnis who liopc thai llic Maine Foies- leis and (.aine Manat;(is will (onlinue lo wear I hem. I Ik- Foresii Clul) is o|)en lo all l- ' orestrv and W ' ildlik- Sindenls. Dwight [ ' ,. Denieiill is the la( nll ad iser. OH ICKRS PrciidrnI ]ii, Pnsidtul Sc: ifltny-Tifdsiiiri I.cMi liKiii Miller |i)lin Maines Roscr I ' ll 111 FACII.IV MKMBERS I ' rof. Dwiylu ncinerin I ' rof. Roi)cn Ashiii.in MF.NrBF.RS I ' hilhKKik Allen (liiiliiii Ikiido Riilidt Hcaloii F.lliiill ISoiiis Etlwaid Hiaiiii Frank Buss William Case Be an Cass Cioidon ( lia] inan Eklon C:lark Frederick Cowan Richaril Caandi William Craig Edgar Dangler Nicholas Dcnesnk Donakl Dorr Riihard Dulles Robert Dver Victor Glider William Cioodrich Riuldljdi Hallner Malcolm Hard Rithard Ht)lnies Fdward HoU Stephen Jackson Russell Jose Chester Ladd John Lippke Alexander MacKcn7ic John Maines Ian Maltohn Meiuiii Maislon I.eighton Miller Rith.ird Monroe Rtibeil Moiilgoinei ' Raymond Nelson Homer Oaksfoiil Roger Paul John I ' ratt Riihard R.imsdell William Reggio M.iMi.iid Rollins Henr Sliepaid Gerald Spolloiil Ormond Staples Parker Frefclhen .- 1 Second Row— Holt, Ladd. Maines First Row — Liiiscntt. Clark. Files. Holmes. Bessey F O  F S T E n B 41 A IS  OFFICERS Editor Business Muiwgtr Managing Editor Associate fUlitors Art Editor Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Contributors William Craig Richard Craiich I ' hilip Grant Fred Holt Angus Humphries Mavnard Files Richard Holmes Philip Grant Earlc Bessey I EUlon Clark Edward Szaniawski Stanley Linscott John Maines Chester Ladd Hugh Lirsk Meruin Marsion Roy Miller Karl Wenger M HE Mtiitie Forester is an annual yearbook edited by the Forester Hoaid, and ])iiblished by the Forestry Chib. Published 111 si in 1925, and annually since 193. ). ilu ' l)()i)k features senior foresters and their a liviiies, ahnn- ni news, and ariick ' s wriiicn b proltssiona! lor- esicrs. The editoi and business manager are chosen by the officers of the preceding year, assisted h Dvvighl B. Demeriil. head of the Forestry depart- ment. Menibeis ol the board are then sdcdcd b lliesc- iiKii on a l)asis ol their aliiliiv and iiilcrest in llie |)iil)li( atioii. Third Row — Brown, A. Bonney, Goldsmith, HatTiier. Bean. Chase Second Row — Stuart, Coftin. Lancast- r. Howard, (Jarfinkle. Goodwin First Row — Hill, Bolan, R. Bonney, Mr. Beverage, Doten. Woodhrey M A I E r II IM T I A X A S % O t I A T I O X Mr. Albion Beveragi; General Secretarv The Maine Christian Association is the religions organi7aiioii on the University campus. It is part of a nation-wide and world-wide effort to bring students to a better iindersianding of themselves and each other ihroiit ii the application ol christian living. I ' his year ' s religious activities ha c bein cen- tered around the weekly esijer Sei ice e ery .Siniday afternoon, made possible through the efforts of Mr. . lbion Beverage, newly appointed General .Secretary of the Association. Mr. Beverage has been active in organizing the men ' s and women ' s glee clubs anil the Fresh- man .Swing Band. Depiuation teams, also under . Ir. Be erage ' s direction, ha e tra eli(l ihrough- oul llie souliuin part of the stall-. Prior to coming to the Uni ersity, Mr. Bev- erage was pastor of a church in New Gloucester. He attended theological school in Cambridge, Mass.. attended Norwich L ' ni ersitv. anil was graduated from Bates College. Dm ing his imdergraduate da s he was prom- iniiil in atiiielics. later coaching Freshman Foot- ball ai M.l. 1. I his fall .Mr. Beverage has assist- ed with (oaihing Freshman Football. i i-n is also coat h ol ihr •restling team. Y. V. i. A. 3IeMBF.R,SHII ' in ilu ' oimg Women ' s Christian Association is opm lo all women students of the Uni ei sitv. The cen- tral plaiiniiig antl organizing unil is lIu- (ahiiiel. In the lall. Monchn afttrnoon imc lings were held at which facidty speakers presentii! |)ri)- grams of interest to college women, and in tiie spring there is a series of interest groups in whic ii ilie sludtiit pla s llie iniporiaiu pail. Oilui i)hases of the program of the Y.VV.C.A. are the Sundav evening Fireside meetings, intro- duced this vear, the social service ])rograin. and a series nl ni ieniaiion iiuitings lor Ireshman girls. rile ' .W ' .C.V. cabinet co-operates with the iiKn ' s (al)iiut in dcpnial ions work, in publiciz- ing a(ii iiirs. and in cspers service plans. Monllih joiiil nitiliiigs dI ilic iwo cabinets are held. OFFICERS Presidi-iit Virf inia Ma.miirc Vice President Margaret Steinnietz Secretary Elizabeth LIbbey Trensurer Helengrace Lancaster Third Row — Knist-. Kowe, Wnriiiwnod. Muck, Maling. l ' t ' .islee Second Row— Iloiikins, Shiro, Tondreau, Mulhollaiici. Bates, Smith, Jones First Row— Pease, Wliiltrcdgc. Walton, I-ancaster, Moulton, Campljell, Rcid U X I li: IK S I T Y O n i H E ! T R A MEMBERS Frances Andrews Eihvard Barrows Isabella Crosby R.ivniond Cairtis Clillord Daiglc Margaret Dalzell Geradiis deRoth Paul F.lireiifried Jean Goodwin Rudolph Haffner Charlotte Hennessey 15arbara Johnson Ruth Loring Norman Marriner Helen McCully Louise McKusick Clvde Mvers Arthur Nelke Paid Phelan Marv Phelps James Reillv Alice Richardson Muriel Ross Alice Rourke Neil Sawver Doiothv Shiro George Swanton Louis Thiboilcau Ruth Trickev Dorothea Vail Donald Weston Alden Vhitney Byron Whitney Muriel Wight Amv Wooti The orchestra, original- ly a student orgaiii atioii, was changed to a credit course three years ago. This pro ides for faculty supervision ol the organization, and otters the ntcinl)ers an op|)oruinit to pla under the lead- ership of an al)le director. Professor .Adelbert W. Sprague, head of the music department, directs the orchestra in ]3rc])- aratioii for such events as the Music Night Pro- gram and the All-Maine college concert. Several times during the vear the orchestra and chorus coinljine to furnish music for Vesper Services. The only requirement for membership in the orchestra is the ability to play an instrument. THE B A D The UniMTsity of Maine Hand, uliich was or ani cd lili years ago, achicxcd considerable renown in Mexico and later in France dnring the World War. and since then has made itself an organization important lo the campus. .Since tiu hand is an integral pari ol llie R.O.T.C... ii |)lavs at ail iiiiliiai hnu lions. ;ii Salnrdas nioining drill, anil al hnal iiispci linn in ihe spring. It also |)erl()rnis al all ol the lodlhall and l)askelhall naiiR-s held on ilu ' tam])iis. Dining llie liisi semester ol this eai ' . Don- ald Haskill was leader of tlie baird. btit Eniil Hawes. .Seconil Lieutenant in tlie . d anced R.O. r.{;. (lomse. became both leader and drtnn major lor ihe seiond semester. Techniial .Ser- geant |oseph Diiismoie was ihe assistant kadei . and lor the second sear Miss Ruth McClelland did admirable work as honorary clrimi major at the football games. 1 he lac idly ad iser lor the bantl is Professor . delbert W. Sprague. Francis Andrews Hartley Banton Bivant Bean Donald Blaisdell . lfied Bnindajje Wilfrcil Butterfield Lcland Carter George Chase James Church James Clement Russell Crockett Boyd Curtis Raxmond Curtis Carl Da is Howaril Deslion Donald D( oe |osc|)h Dinsmore John Dvor John Eihnunds I ' aul Ehrcnfried John Eldridge Alvin Goldsmith Thomas Haskell KmU Haucs . ilie Holman Ml. in Holmes Robert Holmes Da iil Hopkinson MEMBERS Joseph Karczmarc k Edward Kierstcail Leon I add Willis Libby Waldemar Littlcficld Robert MacDonald Daxid McKenney . lfrcd Mann Norman Marriner Thomas Nfoore lr in)r Moulton Frank Peterson I ' aul Phclan Darrell I ' ratl James Reillv Robert Rov I.eRo Shi ' pard . lbert .Soule Jacob .Siahl .Allan .Stoner Roosevelt .Susi William Talbot .Mark Ta lor .Seth Ihoriuon George Weblier Paid Win low Cieorge ' inteis .Stephen Woodburv W OMEN ' S F O IS i; M ■HE Women ' s Forum is sponsored l) ihc I ' liljlic Speaking department in an etlort to encourage liberal thought and free discussion nl iinporiant issues of a local and iia- lionai naunc. A i ucst s])eaker is presented at each of the bi-monthly meetings, who, after addressing the group, conducts an open forum on thi ' subject which he introduced. The organization is characterized In its IritiidK inl( n)ialit , conduci e to the expression ol un|)rejudiced views. The meetings are open lo all uni eisit ' vomcn. OFFICERS Prfsith ' iit lice President Secretary Social Chairman Pra rani CJuiirnian Elizabeth Homaiis Dorothy Da is Mildred Walton Eunice Gale l.ucillc Hell MEMBERS l.uiillc Roll Helen Rond hnv K. Cooper R.ni aia Corl)eU Katherine Cox Elear Ol Caoikelt Dorothv Davis jane Dyer Maicia Finks Marion FitzGerald Lucille Fogg Elaine F ' rantk Eunice Gale Edna Louise Harrison Irvia Hinklcv Elizal)eth Homans Elspeth Johnson Eli ahelh Jones Ch.ulolle King Elizabeth Kruse Marjorie Monllon F.lizabeth Mulliolland Louise Ohnesorge Ellieivii I ' arkinaii Lucie I ' rav Frances Rhoda Marian Roberts Eluora Savage Marv Scribner Dorothy Sliiio Gertrude Tondreau Doreen Trask Mildred Walton liarbara Whittredge Tiunl Row— Pray, Mulliolland, Rhoda, Tondreau. Shiro, Franck. Corbett. FitzGerald, Savage, Johnson, Whittredge, Fogg Second Row — .Scrihiu-r, Cooper, Dyer, Jones, Harrison. Moulton, Crockett, Hinckley, Trask, Kruse, Finks First Row— iionci. King, tiale. Bell, Davis. Walton, Clhnesorge, Parknian, Roberts a A rv £% o a Si a rx ?.?. ifj t ' econd Row— Kirkpatrick, Smilli, kt-lly, Hcniicssy, Whicher. .SthiiiuU. Cutliri. ri]jll.i...ik. Limltll, Piorkowski, W ' hitiiev First Row— Dr. Bradt. Dr. Martin, Piper, Feero, Dr. Brautlccht, Dr. Brann. Dr. .K-nness A L I ' II A 1 II I SlU 31 A President I ' iee President Secretary Treasurer OFFICERS Gordon Cartel Gerald Schmidt Henry Piorkowski Richard Pijxr STUDENT MEMBERS Gordon Carter I.oiiis Hennesscv George Philbrook Nelson Carter Donald Kcllv Henry Piorkowski Robert Feero .Alan Kirkpalrick Ridiard Piper Stanley Getchell Wiljo l.indell CJeorrtc Schmidt Hiram Smith Ralph Whicher |iilni Whilnev F. Cl LTV MEMBERS Dr. William Bradt Prof. Paul Brav Or. William Gilliland Dr. Frederick Martin Prof. Bern and Branii Mr. Edward Bn.nan Pi of. L lc Jenncss Dr. Charles Brautlccht Mr. Laurence Osborne Di. C.irl Olio AlPH. CHI .SIGM.A. hoiioiarv (hcniical Irauiiiilx. was loundtil al liu- Uiii cTsitv 1)1 W ' iscDiisin in hjul ' . It has sf eiUy- tvvo cha])tcrs and groups in the United States, in- cluding the Xi chapter at the Uni ersity ol Maine which was chartered April at), ii)i i. Members arc elected lioiii the C:lieniisn , Chemical Engineering, and I ' lilp and Paper de- ])artments on the basis of personality, scholarship, and the likelihood of success in .some field ol cheiiiistr . lis pmpose is lo Itiithei the aiiihiiions of its meiiihers in liieii tliosen held. Meetings are held every two weeks, at which topics are introduced for general discussion. Mo ing pictures are often presented at the meet- ings, which sometimes take the loiiii ol de])ari- meiital sniokeis. . scholarship for chemistry is awarded an- ntially by the society. It also sponsors a fresh- man diemistrv club. r I K E n A L i L I  St-ci iul Kiiw — KiMiian, llanly First Row — Epstein, Mills. Young Tlihtk as men of action: net as men of thought. — (iot ' tlir Rerogni iim tlic responsibiliiv iliai ;ill Ul- (linis. as ciii t iis-to-be. ha c in (Kniot lat . the Maine Liberal C lulj directs its snuh and aciioii toward developing intelligent and woikable solii- lions ol llie social problems liitli are the burden ol nin (oiMilrx and |)e()|)le loda . In achliliun to studxinn the ediaalional silna- I ion in I he State ol Maine, the Cilnb has presented two dodimentary films, 7 he Plough thai Broke I he i ' lains. and The River. Hi-nionthlv nieet- ins s open lo all sindenis and latidtv are held. R A II I O C L I B Tl IK pnr])ose ol the I ' ni- versits ol Maine Radio CUid) is to loster and encourage practice, e |jerimentation, and re- search in the art ol radio communication. Monihh meetings arc held at which new ap- ])aratns. ideas, and jiroblems are demonstrated antl disinssed. One aluinoon a eek, the soci- ety ' s aniaiem ' radio staiion. W 1 A. is operated by the liiensed nunihers and tonlac Is aie made wilh other stations all o er the L ' niteil Suites. The station recently entered a Maine Q.S.O. contest and won it. The pinpose ol the contest was to see how many other stations in Maine towns could be contacted during a iwo-dav peri- od. In nineteen hours ol opeiating time, the did) members ihrongh the sialion W 1 lon- ia(t(.(l lortx stations in twenty-se en lovvns in Maine. Second Row Glover, Byer, Chipman, Edwards, Ramsey, Mitchell, Perry, Brown, Reniick, Bowser, Kelley First Row — Ricli, Mr, Bliss, Browne, Kenney, Roberts, Grant, Dyer fs e% Ci : f r ff IN ( An f« I IM. i  R I F I. K T ii A 31 Second Row— McCoiinell. Mitchell, Nelson. Cheney. Bates. Lamoreau. Desjardins. Vail. Wliite First Row— Ansell, Lombard. Lancaster. Hart. Phelps. Ross. Maxwell. Creamer. Perkins The purpose of the Maine Women ' s Rifle Club is to encourage in- terest in markmanship and to spread knowledge concerning the haniUing of guns. .Mihoiigh the team is under the supervision of ihe Military dcparimenl. the fi e highest scor- ers are awarded letters h ihc Women ' s Athletic Department. ' eekly matches are held under the direction oi Major Henkle, and matches are also shot with teams of other colleges. Th E R. O. T. C. Rifle Team engaged in fifty Postal Matches of Intercol- legiate competition, firing against outstanding imi ersities and colleges from coast to coast, par- ticipated in the Hearst Trophy Matches and in the Eirst Corps Area Match achie ing satisfactory residts and obtaining experience which shoidd ■yield an even better team next season. IC I F I. K T K A M Standi II n M i Km 1. , AJki-i , I ' e .u i y. Walker, Demant, Smiih. McCain. Hall i will. Major Cooper KneelinK— IJilliMi, I):iy, tiay, Cultiii, Barrows, Galcntiiic. Cranch I. Koolliall ;itliatls. 2. Aiouiul ilicv go. 3. They always look so tine — — . |. A pcnnv for vour thoughts. .ill . -,. Bananas, fi. This OIK- ui n I lii! 7. Hi a, fellas. A T H fooiiiai.i, Cross Coi a v. Uaskimiaii WiMKR Sports Baskbai.i. Trxck (.01 k Tennis Imramirm Anil irics I. E TICS M E .X • S ATHLETICS CONTROLLING the iiucicollcgiau- aihletir cur- litulmii at the l ' ni er.sity of Maine is thr diiix ot the Maine Athletic Association board. A mem- ber of each class of the student body and repre- sentatives of the faciihv, the alumni, and the board ol tiiisteis compose the LA.A. The Presi- dent ol ilie rni ersit is an honorary member. In its course of pro iding a well rounded athletic program for the l ' ni ersity, the board approves schechiles, makes ilie athletic awards, passes the recollmR■lulalil ll nl iIk ' lacultv manager of ath- letics, appoints student managers, and recom- mends coaches. Six major, four minor, and seven freshman sports are now regulated by the Maine Athletic Association. 1 1 II C I Kll OUR GR. TITUDE should be directed towards the Maine . thletic .Association, Ted Curtis, fac- ulty manager of athletics, and Professor Stanley Wallace, director of the intranuiral program, for their efforts in furnishing a comjiletc and smooth runnins; athletic s stem. ALLi M. A. A. B O A n l I CiRTls, Hfrsev, Kent. Dver, Smiih. H li. (, KI1 1R. SrR (.CE, I ' Aff.H. H ACCk. OLNGS. I ' lLRCE, BlAISDU E ClI MRNE N CORBKTT i yr j His. f -m WE ' IE V W ' lTH ALARM the rise of professionalism througlioiu the IooiIkiH world as not being consistent viili the mii- spirit of the sport, but— WE POINT WITH PRIDE to Maine elevens, wliidi Iiavc not altered their spirit of s])ortsnianlike endeaxor and rlean aogressi eness despite tlie sexere toni- petition of teams which liaw siKdimljed to the temptation of sid)sidi alion. In no small measure is the s|)iiii. the courage, and the deteniiiiiaiioti of Maine foot- ball teams due to the siiucii ' lo ah of Coa( ii Brice and his si;ill. FOOT n A f. L LAS 1 FALL Maine slock was ])rctiy lo v. But, from iiiiic ' stcd. material coaclies tiinied out a s(ra[)]) ( liil) wliiih. alliimmli iidi at ilic lop. ne - ertheless strove with tlie lies t to ])la the game as sportsmen. They succeeded, chalking up, inci- dentally, Init thirty-ri e vards in penalties, and prochiced in addition two .Mi-Maine Team mem- bers. A GREEX 1 E. M took the field against Rhode Island and siiflered the ex]jected loss from the men ol Keanev. hut iioi without a surprising resistance llial imlicalcil l.iteni slrength. (i— i | N. Y. U. was taken abaik when little .Maine, |)aced bv Drew, Burr, and Gerrish. stood the N ' ioU ' ts oil in iheir own hont ar(l. An aslonislied ( rowd cheered the phuk battle, o— nj Coach Brue Third Row — Brooks, Serota, Geiige, Mallet. D. Dyer, Johnson. I eabody, Curtis, Robbins. L.Tne. Harrington, 1.. Harris. I eitz Second Row — Pratt. Arbor T. W. Harris, Patrinelis IJramhall, H. Dver, Mar ston, Blackwell, j. N. Har ris. Reed, Bennett, Verrill Shute, Szaniawski, Maasen First Row — Stearns, Gard- ner, Holyoke, Quigley, Bur- leigh, lOrew. Burr. Ross. Cook. Thomas, Roberts, Gerrish Heads ' I. E T T E It 31 E .X H. D. Sluite R. A. Stearns H. J. Dver H. S. I ' eabodv E. J. Cook J. L. Hairington T. n. X ' errili K. G. Bun E. n. Rccd C. R. CiCIIirC S. F. |()hiison A. C. I.aiic E. V. S aiiiauski ). A. Roil R. H. IkniRtt 1). E. Drew R. C. Over A. I ' . Mallet H. A. Gciiish C. J. Arbor R. J. Hlackwell R. E. Thomas R. Ouiolcv G. C. Grant R. 15. ISianihal C. S. I ' atrinelis J. H. I ' ratt Manacfrs J. H. Maasen MAINE tiptoed to New Hain])shirc hut raiiic roaring back viili a ictoiy o cr the ' il(kats to csiahlish liieiii- selves as a team which iiail louiul itself. Two complete l)a(kriel(ls led a diversifictl offense. 21—0 THE PREVIOUSLY UNDEFEATED Nutmeggers came and saw, but were conquered I)y a pale blue team which reliised to heed the Connecticut Staters supposed superiority. Cook, Genge. Rtii . and Stearns starred. 13—0 H L DVFR It ' s Good! THE STATE SERIES with iis lanfarc and rival- ry starteci with Bates takiiin it on the chin from a re i ificd Black Bear which S ' ' ' ' notice of its (halleni;e lor series honors. Siiiite. Ailjor. ami as ain Drew led a be vikleriii passiiit; attack. 23-(i A SLIPPERY MULE in the person of one Johnny Daggett stole victory from a deserving Maine team in the last quarter of a real hcarti)reaker. i he illorts of Mallet, I honias, I ' xiincti. and Qiiigley lailed to halaiuc Cuihv ' s last miiiiile lii e. 14-19 Clarry Gencf. A U -Maine [ (.K kill Fl) SZXMAWSKI Cdiiiiiiii Tlnoush THE BOW DOIX POLAR BEAR, aided by some liine- Iv breaks and fine team play, broke a four-way tie in I hi ' state scries by taking Maine into cam|j before twehe tlioiisand spectators. Bowdoin scored first after an eighty-three yard march, but then three Drew-to- .Stearns passes clicked and Mallet plunged to tie the score at six all. After a Maine attack stalled on the I ' olar Bear ' s twenty-three yard line, Bowdoin again took the march, and, fired by Karsokas and Meleudy, scored the final and winning touchdown. Doc Gerrish played his best game of the year and along with Drew led the Pale Blue attack. Stearns, in snatching passes and making tackles, was outstanding at the end posi- tion on both the offense and defense. The entire Maine team played hard and cleanly, but, as in the Colby game, one skillful running back seemed to cause Maine ' s downfall. 6—13 Dick Quiciey H.vRRV Siiuii; Jll.l .1.1 i.l ' ■■' ■. (I HI HI III Ml III I ' ii tmt K M •• 1 Ai W «4Ml|MHl .{I Hi i { % IWfT y £- ISicuk .ltf(i . Dana Boh Benneit ECHOING and re-echoing and gaining nionien- luni i ir time is the ci of Win the 1939 state l()()il)all title. Emerging Ironi the year of build- ing will be a complete line and four backs. The loss of Drew, always a spearhead in the Maine attack, and Pete Mallet will be sorely felt, but Tiia he ])artially compensateil for by freshman material. For the first time in ten years Maine faces a schedule which includes no team out of its class. With plenty of student support, the M) ' j() team, with a year ' s experience of playing together and the same never-say-die spirit, will lia c a winning season and will take that state title. On to 1939! Dick Thomas Ch riie Arbor Doc Gfrrish 19 ...  . 3l ,- y - r . A? Hack Row— Hamilton. Wallace, Mitchell. Stritter. BillinRs. Towie, Starblrd, Richardson, Dennis. Adnnis, W. Brown, Chase, R. Browne, Smart, Andrews Second Row— Coach Moran, Larson, Kozicky, Astor, Mitchell. B. Mackay. Kinghorn, Garland, Pan ' iborn. Tardoiii. P. Libbv. Ingham. Gnshee. Plummer. Gavtrtt, W ' illey. Douelas First Row— Murray, Robertson, Susi. Schmidt, H. Mackay. R. Gardner, Hutchinson, Bourgoin. Brody. Libby, Newcomb, Bullard, Marriner, Leining, Irvine L E T T E It 1 E ! Guy Susi I ' A. Hutchinson G. G. Sihiincli A. (). Smart I,. |. Uonrs-oin j. W . l ' cir A. K. raiii;l)uin IHK JUNIOR VARSITY, Maine ' s football school of experience, each year reveals unknown talent and sends se eral men up to the arsity. Cloach Jack Moran, faciiii; tlie iiioi hidiis ta k of ill ll uling an iinwieldh (iiiad. piodiiced a team pener against Higgins, 2, and to tlie Fresh- K. K. E. P. V. B n. E. c;. H. R. A. S. Dv (, V. R. F I. C. H. F, N. G. ;. V. . H i. D. n. p. N. F. I. H. Ballou Barrows Burr Colpitis Cunningham Dalrynipie ■r Elilridge Gay Gorman Graham Hodgkins Houghton . Irvine Fitzpatrick Ross Ripanti Mavo E. A. Olsen T. E. Pollock J. L. Russell G. H. Smith P. VV. Small T. M. Stone S. F. Svedeman R. P. Thomas R. H. Coffin J. I. Stahl X. Crowley M. B. Mank I. Edelstein V. P. Miniutti L. V. Emery H. H. Johnson D. B. Cowie i: , . ( ■. M not . Iicrr ICC ( (Hue STARTING FROM SCRATCH each year Coach Jones begins ilie moulding oi the varsity men of tomorrow. The yearlings ostentatiously entered the University football world with their creditable showing against some of the best teams the prep schools have turned out, losing to Bridgton 7—13, tying Kents Hill 0—0. and beating Ricker 7— fi. besides defeating the J. . 13—0. li.ick Row— Doteii. iS ' ewliall, Mussetiden, Jenkins Front Row— Lindell, Jordan. Whicher. Butttrworlh, Klirlenliach. Meserve, Smith, lilaisdell. Hariwfll, Ciunniings moss I ' o r X T K V PAC;E1) 1) Doll I ' .aslon Kxprcss Sniith, llic X ' arsity Cross Country Team brcc cd tliiougli its schedule wiih speriarular riinnin! . The hhie harriiis deUaled e v Haiii])slnrc and Colbv in (hial llK ' el . iipstl |)ieraie dope l)y ret ainini; ihe stale liile o (i a hij lily regarded Bates team, and u[ on lo lake ihc ew Enghuid troAvii ami to lake eighth plate in the nationals. UNBEATABLE in state coiii|)ei iiioii. Smiih jirovcd himself to be one ot the leading harriers in ilie (oiiniry i) taking the New England run and b jdacing third in the nationals. Irtih a gieal iiiniui. Don is the onl one lo n v cap- liire l liie New England lille lor two (onset iili f vears. r K o ro 11 T n BUT TEAM VICIORIES air urn won 1) single nun. and to C.oaili [ciikins ' well lialaiKcd team as a whole- iimsi no ilic praise of i(-ior . Blais- (lell j)la (.il a siioiil; su|)|)()rlino role in all meets. Ehrlenhadi. Meser e. |a(kson. and Wliidier al- ternated in breakiui; ii|) the eombinaiions of opposing teams, and it would be diffienlt pieking the most outstanding among them. Close on their heels came Butterworth and Cmnmings. W A rCH njyi ' is the harrier ' s cry also, for e ery mati ol the ( hamjiionship scpiad will lelinn next year. L E T T E II 31 K X I). C. Smith K. W Ulaisilell R. y. hie her I ' . W . MtsLr e H. L. Ehrlcnbach F. F. [arksoti I). |. Iliillciudrlli H. I,. Harlwcll Let ' s ' o. Idlers F K K S II l AX C R O S S C O V T IK Y Tliirti Row — Hoiiiicy. Cowan, Xewhall, Kimball, Mussemleii. Davis Second Row — Boucher. Jose. Pitman, Clark, Geary. Moulton, Conti. Clartinkle, Dobrow, Duggan, Beaton Front Row— Doten, Knaut, Remick. Wiggins, Ingraham, Gat comb. Higgins. Roben, Bower, Brewster, French, Jenkins. RE ;si:lts (Low score wins) A ' ' Ijeiiin Maine OlM ' ONfM Lcc Aiadcnn ' 9 1 Houlum 30 •2ii Hopcdale (Mass.) 26 30 Caribou 30 -7 Gorham Noiiiial 22 33 Fa nin t ) Nimiial ■B ' Team 2G 30 Old Town 25 3 Haul. mil Aiadcnn 28 29 Unity 20 42 Old Town 28 28 I.cc .Xcadcim 26 33 l Ml RALMEN M. A. Gatcond) M. W . Ini;raliani J.. I). Wi ' . ins G. I). Ri i)cn V. A. Rnani H. (.ailinklo R. I. Hcalon ( K. Remick 1, R. liii ' s.ins J. A. Um:-y F. F.. Bieustcr R. F. Conli E. 1 ' . Blown A. V. Glaik ]. .S. French M. R. Boucher F. J. Geary . . W. Pitman L. AG. IX the freshman A and B cro.ss country teams finished a successful season itii a majority of i(lories. Gaicomb. fnu;rahaiii. and Wiggins led the pack home. Gatcomh ini|)in cd iiis early nudiocre form to take first and l)icak tiie course record against ihe strong and laxoii-d Karmingion harriers. V A II S ■T V II A S K E T II A L L FIRST TRIBUTE ol ilic l):iskril)all srason slioukl ;;() to Coaih Bill KrnvDii who wliipptd into shape a viiiiiiiis; ifaiii liDiii a Miiiad which iiuliidcil but one seasoiicil eleian. Taken ill with the toughest part ol the schedule ahead. Coach Keinoii vas ioiccd to discoiuiiiue his duties. To Hal Woodbury, a loiiiu i varsity star iiimseli. fell the task ol handling the blue cagcrs. making him one ol the voungest roaches in the (()uiur . But Hal prowd the shoes not loo l)i ; l) siiccesslulh guiding the liaiii lliioiigh the rest ol the season despite the blow struck by star center ' ern Kent ' s acceptance of a civil service position. CX)LB ' FELL in a thrill-])acked ojiener as Chick Wilson ' s last second lend slioi swished ihiough the net. 32—31 Loeis . ND Hal Coach Ken von Ttlird Row — Harmon. Ward. Johnston. Whitten Second Row— T. Curtis. Kcnyon. Stearns. Roberts. Son- r ' -ei|uist. H. Macliay. Millett. B. Macleay, Steeves. Woodbury, Digby First Row— Arbor. Craig. P. Curtis. Bourgoin. Stanley. Drew. Wilson. Tracy W DwA Drew THREE CONSECUTIVE nights ol basketball ga c the team much needed experience on the animal New Eiit;laiul tiij) as ilu sullricd the predicted loss Irom Rhode Island jli— 71). but sur- prized Connecticut with a drnbljing 45— l ' (j. aiul tiredh turned Ijack to be beaten b Northeastern 40— 4(1. KeiU with fort jjoints in (lie ihrce games and Bourgoin staricd ollensi il whilr Arbor led tlu ' (leknse. SQUELCHED Ijy two large points were the men from Northeastern as the aiieni|)ied lo repeat their pre ious triumph o ei Maine. r) ' iy ( IIK K II M NEXT EX ' ENING at Bates Phil Cimtis beat the gun •ilh a last niiniUe loul llol lo gi e anothir l)la(k bear ictory. 41—40 RACING UP on Connecticut as ilu pisiol Inid, the blue basket shooters went into an oseriime ■vluii Drew sank the t ing loul as ihe ciowd as lea iug. Conuec liiut ' s thrte qiiick-dealh baskets oxercame Maine ' s one. 49—53 B. TE.S tell easih in ihe second eniounter as Maine ran wild to win b nineteen points. : )0— 31 CONTINUING the scoring spree the black bears clawed New Ham])shire as Drew found the basket for sixteen jxiints anil Curtis Hashed ai center ilh thirteen |)()inls. fit)— . )( First rimrt). ten lo jrn Louis scores aiiai)!. ' DIZZV SCORING featured iIk- Rh.xK InI;ui(1 game as Jawoiski, Ojiiky. and Kcaiic looprd tlu ' hall iliroiiuli ihc (iniaiiis i(])(aic(ll bcloir a ca- piiciiv (I ' owd. Ijouigoiii swclli-d Maine ' s score Willi cinlilem poinls despilc llie absence ol liis lo-loi ward Drew, siillerini; Iroiii an iideilioii. 5()— loo 1 HE SIAIE CHAMl ' lONSHll ' eanie lo ilu Uni ersit with a last hall xicioiv over Colby. Stanley played the best game ol his career, scor- ing three baskets in succession to wipe out a Mule lead in the last ihitc niiniiies. 53—44 ANOTHER last half sjjurt won the New Hamp- shire game in the final game of the season. 48—33 TWO WELL teamed lor aiils, fiourgoin, offen- si cl Maine ' s greatest threat, and Drew, a versa- tile ball haiuUer with the ne er-say-(lie spirit, wiD be sorely missed bv 1940 basketball. .Stanley. Craig, and Millelt will be hard lo replace. IJiil ' ilson and Arbor, an unbeatable ])air ol guards, will again star before basketball minded Maine. Tracy and Whitten who pro ed to be a flashv set of forwards will be hard to beat out as will Courtis at center. Prospects look good lor 1940! C;n XRI 11 Arbor rRNON Kent Louis Boircoin ) ( lighl. Mtiinc ' I ' liii. c;r ig L K T T K It M K X I), t. Dicu C. WilMiii S. E. Tracy L. |. Boiirgoin C. I. Aihor P. E. Cunis E. i). Millctt P. C. Craig M. H. Whiiuii E. C. Stanley W 11 Ward M S (.I R (.. 1. Digin El.wooi) Mil. I.LI I lil 77 IRM . I!ri ( F, M. ( k . En .Si AM r . ERU) J0!I ' -I N. ll R Wllllll- I ' liiL c:iRii VIAINE ROSH AINE fROSH MAINE FROSH J ITJIJT -ROS MAINI UINE Third Row — Bell. Kilpatrick. Frencli. Johnson. Leger. Beckmann, Teall, Kenney Second Row— Axtell. Blake, Barrows. Burke, Dnw, Downes, Crowley. Small, Hodgkins. Wells First Row — Houghton, Holmes. Lawry, Sinall. Briggs, Schmidt, Dole, Tanner RESULTS Maine Opi ' Onem John Bapst 43 26 Nf. C. I. 4 ' 38 Old Town 32 31 South roitland 37 43 Cobiiin 28 49 Hebron 55 18 Rents Hill 61 46 Higgins 51 48 Deering 47 30 Bridgton 50 42 Madawaska 63 49 Rickei 44 35 fuf.t hand iiifornialiuii XUMERALMEN I). I Kilpatrit k 0. C. Law IV I. K. lUiike P. V. Small y. . Sihmidt R. |. Iiciuh £- I. Hodgkins E. Lcgcr E. P. Barrows A. G. Axtell R. E. Small X. J. Crowley L. S. Dow R. G. Johnson L. M Downes W. R. Beckmann K. R. Tanner J. F. Kennev C. !•. Blake A. L, Teall R I) Dole R, G. H(.lmcs SOME of the best material in years formed a powerful freshman basketball team which ran through its schedule witii but two defeats: only Clobmn, boasting the best team in the state, and South Portland could outscore the freshman cagers. Nat Crowley was in a class by himself with his bewildering floor plav and all-round ability. Parker Small with his luuannx iw lor the basket was the team ' s high scorer. .Mdsi often with these two men teamed combinations of Downes, Barrows, Leger, French, Doxv. and Binkc to give a snappy five. F R E S II 31 A N BASKETBALL W I T K IK S l O R T S THE SCR.M ' E of steel edges on rrust miow. the pcl ' sislcnl sliidc ()( (lie cross (oiinlrx skier, and the grateliil lorni of the jumper again set tingling the blood of winter sports enthusiasts. For the first time in three years old man winter stingily came across with a lew Hakes ol snow— and liie ski learn made good use ol it. SCORING more points than anv other team in the cross tountrv, jump, and (ond)ined e enls. the arsity skiiis jilaced a strong third in liu- last competition of the year against li e teams at New Hampshire. More strength in the slalom and downhill enabled New Hampshire and Dart- moinh lo had Maine. IMITATING famous Dartmouth. Maine dropped one team oil at ( olln and sent another on to Hates to win two (arni al meets on the Idllowing week-end. AFTER clecisi ely beating Rates, liowdoin, and Coll) in the U. of M. Invitation Meet, an eight man team went on to win the I..S.U, intermedi- ate tlivision chamjjionship in three days of com- petition at the Norwich University carnival. I,F ) (iRHNi; Looking over the skiloin (Oiirse— Bald Moiniialii. Stale Meet Woodbury. Riddle. Greenwood. Curtis J. Bower. Greene. B. Bower, Chandler, Whitman Intoicollcgiate Skier ' s I ' liioii Intermediate Division Champions THE BOWER brothers featured the season of competition with consistent scoring in all events. Greene and Riddle with their all-round skiing aijilitv ] icked up aluable points. The most sparkling individual performance was given by Greenwood in breaking the jump record at Nor- wiili ith a leap of 131 feet. CLIMBI.XC; into the I.S.U. senior division by in lie of its victory at Norwich Maine, is all set to go scalp hunting next year with a team whicli vill siifTer no graduation losses. L E T T E It l E F. G. Whitman L. A. Greene W. S. Bower J. A. Bower b. W. Riddle R. V. DiilTcN R. E. Woodburv V. H. Chandler D. C. Giccnwood B. BOWKR i.i W 1 X T K IK S IMI R T S B A Ji E B A I. I Tapley Norton . :fc ' : K A S E B A I. I. .sr. Rll.I (. is (111 ' iiiiKiiil)! :iiuc ol ilic ii) ' jS i).iM_l):ill stasoii. (iDiiiinn dnwii ihr IkihusIi it( Ii ol a suiciik ' sciudiilc dI cighlccn gaim s in Inui weeks, the Maim- uani jumped into ilu i v Eiis laiKl conlercnce lead hv taking; a dmihU- Iieacltr Irom pnxiousK inuiclealed (lonneclii in and (line lied the lianipiDnship with a Imal win (i tr Rliode Island. Exact h opposite was ilie loss ol a twinbill to (!oll) uhieli shoved Maine into a tie lor cellar Ijerth in the state series. 1 S ! RUMENTAL in ihe New England lonier- ence victories was the woi k ol ihe pilching stall. Otiensi el weak, liu- .Maine team relied on Reid- man, iiiowne. or ( hick to mow down the o|)|)osi- lion and win games. In onl loin (onlests was llic hliic able i gel more than eight liiis .ind as a lesidl low- scores leainred the games. , DU ' LCJM.V c laimed the greatest strength of the team. Ernie Reichnan. New Englaiul eonlerence choice lor pile her. Lord and lajjlev. also lost to graduation, leave one side ol ihe inlield open, liill ' ei)l)er, strongest batter ol the- laiiu v il- lovv wielders, will no longer clown ai lirsi base. Outfielders Hamlin, (lliiiie. and Smiih complete ihe list ol those who will be missing Irom ihe 1(119 lineup. Day, Gerrimi. Ukou i . (k mc. ( iii n . i iir.i K. Ri ri r w . li ' | ' mmm. SmiBSSSm ' mS ■: 9,i ' ' f yM ;3f ' i - - ' ! ij ii ii ii3 ■! ' llft(« ---v. ' 4iU4v l ' ..i. L l .u l ' ..Hng.MM. Clnil,-. . i,Tt n. il.tn i-, (,. tti Ii, Mill. 11. Mi- .i. . ,i.iii,s, | ' ,,ii,r. Ilc.ilv . W lil.tc l- ' iuiit Kdw — Kcnyon. l-md. Day. Riitliiiau, Cioodrich. Clark, Chitk, CraiK. ilrowiu-, liucklin V A IC S I T Y n A S E B A I. I. RESULTS OF SEASOX C01,li 7 — MAINE S—cxhil)ition— scratch single by Harris in nimli id score I a|)k uiio had tripled NEW HAMPSHIRE 3-MAINE 5-sa e(l l) Lords niple in lonrnuuh ()R IHEAS lERN 3-MAINE 6-reliel bv Reidnian to squelch uprisins- RHODE ISLAND 13-MAL E 3-short siory-Rhode Island ten hits. Maine ten errors BATES 3— MAINE 5— pitchers ' battle— lr c liiis. iliiiiccn siriktonis lor Reidman BOWnOIN L ' -MAINE o-fixc liil ball b llo uloin Wiiile-eight Maine men siranded NORTHEASTERN -,-MAlNE 2-li c errors in iliiid laino-loiir Nortlieastern imearned rinis BATES 5— MAINE 4— another Reiilinan s. Brig s piidiiiii; duel BOWDOIN 2-MAINE 3-only eight hits oil Bnmne NEW HAMPSHIRE 2-MAINE 3-sparkling inheid pia n I) ke-Gerrisli gatli- eied two of Maine ' s lour hits to continue baiting streak C.OLB 4— MAINE 7— out of the fire with three runs in tiic ninth— Taplex l)ig gun with three doubles CONNECTICUT o— MAINE 1— pinch single b Adams in niniji to score Craig— six hits off Reidman CONNECTICUT 2— MAINE 5— six hitter b I ' nowne in nightcap— inlield gems by Dyke BATES 4-M AINE 5-relie£ by Chick BO VDOIN 5-MAINE o-three hits by Bowdoins While RHODE ISLAND 3-MAINE j-storvbook (mish -Rhode Island ;; Maine 2. last of the tiiinli, two out — home lun l) ebbei with Handiii on base COI.B ' 5— MAINE 4— chance to annex stale crown shatiered b Colin s ninth iiniinsj rallv COLBY 7— MAINE i— second team slaughtered Bullcr up L E T T E It 31 E X I ' . I ' .. Browne G. L. Cliiite P. C. Craig A. J. Cliick E. K. Day H A. (irnisli |. M. Il.irnlin I). K. 1,1.1(1 R. F. NDrtoii F.. |. Reidman F. M. I.i|)lev . C. Wcblier Si U)K Si r icf. M. A. Shea l l,l RS H. V. Hcalv 1 1. C.. Nelson F. S. Martin E. W. Sianlev C. J. Arbor A. H. Adams H. F. Anderson A. B. Holmes A. A. Mann J. S. Craig H. S. Millav A. E. Humphries G. L. Murray R. R. Haruish M. H. Whitten W. E. Fenderson I ' . W. .Mcscr e |. A. Rciiz A HUSTLING Ireshmaii ball cluster, developed by newly apjjointed coach Hal W ' oodijiiry, slugged its wa y through a six-game schedule with only one defeat at the hands of Kents Hill. Gem of the season was the no hit, no run jicrformance ol pitcher Al Holmes in subduing Higgins C lassi- cal 3—0. Outstanding fielder and kadoll man in the batting order, Red Meser e captained the yearlings. Best infield plays of the year were turned in by Arbor at first and Harnish at third. I he Ircshinaii Babe Rulli was Hai Wliillin who poled out the onh homci ol the season. RKSt ITS M AINE Oi I ' ONENl Hijrgjus .«! C: )l uru 5 1 Madison ' 7 2 Hel)iou 5 2 M. C. I. 10 3 Keuls Hill 1 4 RiikiT s; .line ( anc ( Ilci F IK E ii H 31 A N B A ii E R A L L TRACK A ERV SA riSl-Ii:i) Maiiu ' ii:uk team liiiishcd its ic)38 season wiili scNLial choitt- and satisfying ])li cs iinikr its htlt. 1 HK INDOOR SEASON kd oil with successive wins o ci Xiw Hampshire, t olby. Bales, and Xoiilieasicrn. marked by characteristically lop- sided s(()rin!H. A team composed of Hiirwit . Gowill. KellcN. and Haggett captured ilie one mile relay at ilie iiosion A. A. meet. OXK Wlil- ' .k alter del isi el deteating Springlield c|i— 11 ill ilieonh home meet ol the outdoor sea- son, the itaiii luailed souih and in the lirst ([uad- langular meet at xNewton. Mass., defeated Boston College. Xe • Ham]3shire, and Northeastern. Ex- (eiienl all-iound al)ilit was shown bv C oadi Jen- kins men. MAINE took the State Track Meet hands down as Bowdoin. Bates, and Colby finished behind in that order. r)e])endable Don Smith ran awa) with the mile anil hail mill-. |olmn (.owell led the scoring with two lusts and one seiond. while Sid ilurwil . i) cajjtiiring two e ents. and Spike Leonard, bv lireaking the state pole vault record, earned rightful plates at the lii ' ail of the sioiiut; parade. I) ei in iIk ' discus. Humuwell in the two mile. |ohnsi)n in the hanimii. and Mc(;arth in llie hit;!! jump also eai lud llie hiurel. THE NEW ENGLAXD Iiilei i olli-iale .Meet at I ' rovidencc ga e the Bears a har d earned loiuih |)lace in a day of record breaking. Our own Don Smitii broke the track record in ruiniing a 4:19 mile and [ohnny Gowell skimmed over the high hurdles in 15 14 seconds. iXDI IDlAldA. Humuwell. Smith. . IiC:arth . F. Higgins. Hiirwit . H. I) ei. )ohnson. Haggett. Leonard, and Hartlison weie eoiisisieiil j)oint winners during the entire year. ii);5i) should ])roduie another well-iialanced sipiad. t ' ourth Kuw— IIow.-iiil. Fux. Rich. Potter. Kl ih-.M . llougli. Johnson. .Spofford riiii-tl Kow — Lipke, Atwood. Hemingway, errill. Uequinc. Fuller. Jor(l.in, Lindell, Whicher Second Row— Curtis, R. Higgins, F. Higgins. McKenzie. Dver. McCarthy. Leonard, D. Smith, Itoudiard. Wallace First Row— Gardner, Neal, L. Smith, Kelley, Hurwitz. Cunvell. Haggett. Hardison, Hvinncwell. Jenkins Doll Siiiilli — ' I ' ajichrciikrr Sill and liiliiiii slin III till- OjKidiiiiii ulin Mert T IK A i K I. K T T K It M K .X J 1 v. I V. F S. N. J. D. D. C. C. I.. S. F. H. A H.J. VV. F. M. A R I) (.(iwcll . Haidisoii Hunncwcll Hurwitz Haggett Smith Weaver Johnson Leonard Dver M(Canh . McKcnzic Aluootl ). H. Imd.iM F. L. Higghis V. S. Bower I.. .Sinilh .SlMOK .SlRVICE I ' . N. Rogers E. C. Sherry R. E. Hemingway M (.rRs |. l.ipplM- ( . J. Alles Imioiik rR k S. F. Jolinson H. [.Dver W. E. McCarthy F. I,. Higgins R. M. Reynolds W. F Hunneuell R. U. .Vlwood M. . . Mckenzie (). M. Neal V. F. Harchson H. A. Leonard (.. L. eaycr D. C. Smith Rm y n IsnooR Tr ck S. . Hiicwiu ). I). Haggett 1). 1 ' . kellev |. R. Gouell Man (a;R A. J. Lippke H i llyiR SlA (( I1 S() Lot IS SvTiiir S I()K |c ' ;in [ n H (.(.iri W VI M Hmuumpn Mil. McKenzm llciii Aiucioii F ' osiiK Hl(.(.i s SlMkl Ll () VRII F II K S II 31 A T II A i K ]« tJ M K It A L M E Indoor Ikack R. H. IkiiiRll J. W. Somes I ' , n. Hcxtci K. N. Rohcrlsoii K. V. Bhiisdc-ll M. F. Colicii I ' . W. Mcsimm; K. li. HodKkiiis R. M. Brink 1). W. Goodchild I .. H. Oppcnhcim R. V. Duffev W. I ' alHTSoii r. E. C ' .uiiiinings H. L. Eliik-nlwch R. r. Willcls C:. W. Lihin H. 1.. ItaSilva iack Row— Curtis, Sobel. CoIIey. Hodgkins. Willets. Brink. Butterworth, Alford, UaSilva. Jordan, Cuniinings ' ront Row — Lipke, Blaisclell, Goodchild, Khrlenbacli, Serota, Bennett, Patterson, Robertson, Crane, Cohen, Jenkins Below: BtNNEIT 15l.AISDF.LL ()l IIKIOK [rack 4. pRO H f. F. Cohen E. E. Oppenheiin R. H. Bennett (. Serota V. Patterson B. L. DaSilva J. B. Crane H. |. Jordan J. V. Somes H. L. Ehrlenbach C. VV. Lil)bY F. D. Dexter K. W. Blaisdell R. I . Willets I. I. Sobel 1). V. Goodchild R. M. Brink K. . Robertson V. S. C;arland |. R. Reilh E. B. Hodgkins Ma a(;krs ]. C. Clement C. . . Collev K. V. Cowan C. . . Newhall J. I ' . Tioubridge C. B. Smith THE CINDERMEN of 11)41 swcj)! awav all op- position of the se en indoor and four outdoor meets being defeated onl - fry tfieir traditional sophomore rivals in a dual meet and the inter- class competition. Ken Blaisdell with his con- sistently fast times in the mile and thousand and Bob Bennett with his record-breaking toss of 202 feet 14 inch in the hammer starred for the iiosh. In iew of ihcir poiiilwinuiiii; |)cili)ini- anccs, iIrsc Iwo ;ilong with Dcxltr and .Serota siioiild bolsui ihc i i;! ) arsii . «5 1. Coadi Hill Wells, i ' . ClaM Mcrscicau lifls a liisli one. 3. Teeing oil. Howie I ' oiie.stall. 5. Sui Bryant. C. Ander- son gets out of the grass— we hope. 7. That ' s getting tlie ole eye on the hall. Rnss. S. Dick Monroe next up. q. Biir- ney about to sink one. 10. Golf. 11. Line it up. Hank. LEFTERMEN S. G. Bryant I.. ¥.. Burncy C. 1). Merscrcau H. V. lorrcsiall H. P. I ' iorkowski R. A. .Monroe - r-- (5) .8 Vl.SH-CRACK-250 yards, a beauty! The turf diggers are at it again. GoU. in its second year as an organized minor sport, again [homcI worthy of its recognition. COMING back from a decisive trouncing by liowdoin in which Mersereau was the only Maine match winner, the pale blue golfers defeated Colby twice by scores of 6—3 at Orono and 51 0— 314 at AVaterville. In the stall ' meet whicli was dominated by Bo vdoin, I ' iorkowski was the onlv Maine man to qualify. In the New England tournament, facing such competition as Villie Turnesca of the famous golfing family, a Maine team composed of Biirncy, Mersereau. lirvant, and Piorkowski placed seventh. M. Ii E ' .S 1939 golf edition encouniers ilie loss of Bryant and Forrestall by graduation. (D y ' ' . K V T E V Coach Small WATCH IHAI RALL-Foi LOW Throigh- Maine raccjiict wiclders now hanimer away at these liiiulaiiiciuals Inr ihicc (()nMCuti c seasons during the year with the achlition ol an annual in- door tonrnanunt. W ' liite clothed officials, the monotonous lironc ol the scorer, and the thud ot hall liitting racquet gave big time tomiiament atmospliere to the lirsi indoor loiunament. won b Brodie, a 1941 tresliman. FOLLC) ' ING on the heils ol the loinnnmcnt |()IIN M 1 ES . lMI Cll AMllLRLAL liiLL Cm Will IK B(1H H Will TON i Hook 1)I( K (;iL SE Bacl( Row — Woods, Harvey, Robert Front Row — Small, Chamberlain, Captain Brookes, Lull £sr t - « ■s came the varsitv and rreshnian s|)rins matches. In the N ' ew Eng- land iii]) and instate matches. Hiookes was the onh consistini winner ot the unsuccessful sea- son in which Maine lost everv match i)iu placed third in the state toiniiamenl. Hiookes, Lull, Veagiie, and Elliott ha e graduated. Kent, last jail ' s toiiriiaiuent winner, and Urodie ha e left school. The des- iin of the 1939 spring matches remains in the hands of the other i)layers on tliis page. RU HARD PiKRCE LETTERMEIV li. C.iliill H. C:l).iml)crl;iin R R. Elliot S H. Lull . E. ' ea {iit ' Leslie Biookes L NACERS P. C. Woods . . Weathei ' bee M MERALMEN ' R. F. Howe n. S. Gicenl.TW C. D. Gates NLw ACERS G. D. Ciiliiian W. H. Llniisiou N. N. Lord k. Lueedie A m - Sccuiul Row— Arinitage. Littleftcld, McGrath, Edwards. Smith, Currier First Row— Perry, Day, Reitz, Toothaker, Wallace, McKenzic. Brondson, Kent, Jackson I i% T U A 31 IT II A L A T 11 L E T ■1 A S S O I I A T I O N THE GREATEST acKanlaoe ol the present sys- leiii 1)1 aililrii(s ai ihe lJiii ersii ol Maine is ihe ()|)|)omniii li)i e ei siiuleiii lo participate in organized sports, il noi on a arsity team, then on an intranunal leaiii. The Intramural A. A., led b I ' rolessor Stankx Wallace, is responsible lor the siKcess ol a pro, ;rain lii(h unites all the haternities, dormitories, and ofl-campus groups into one league. Prolessf)r Benjamin Kent, Har- old ' oo(ll)ur . and the stutlent representatives assist the li el (oiiipetition. FOOTBAl.l.. the o|)t]iing spmt ol the iiura- initral xi ' ar. was tonleste l liotK in both leagues. I ' hi I ' .Ia Kap|)a, norliniii ( haiiipiotis. (onlidentlv enteied the Itiial game against the southern ( ham- pions. Phi .Mil Delta. This (onfidence was short lixed as I ' hi .Mu Delta with a whirlwind attack, leaiiii ing a se enty-fi e yard i iiii l) .Steevcs, scored at will to win, 30—0. Browne, Kenney, and .Mil- lett paceil the winner ' s well-conceived attack, and McNeil, Rader, Mackax, and Weaver starred in the attempt to sta e off deleat. F O O T  A 1. L Third Row — Gil pa trick. Hamil- ton. Wilson Second Row — Graves, Steeves, Hrowne, Hodgkins. Kelly First Row — Mil lett, Kenney, Gardner. Linscott, Cook, Chandler, Nelson V O I. I. K V  A I. L Left to Right— Digby, Keenan, Irvine, Jones, Dexter, Shaw THE FIJIS of Phi Ganinia Delta battled through the championship olleyljall hnals, first taking Phi Eta Kappa into camp 9—15, 15—10, and 15—8, and then trouncing the 395 Club i ,— 7, 7—15. and I-,— 8 to pro e undeniably their right to the cup. Keen rivalry was displayed in all three leagues with all three chamjiions being hard pressed to gain ihc lina! round. I ' hi Ciani jjareh nosetl out Phi . Iu Delta in the southern league, hile Dorm . and Kajjjja Sigma were close on the heels of Phi Eta and the 395 Club in the central and northern leagues, respectiveh. PHI MU DELT, and Phi Eta Kappa, resuming their ri alry of the gridiron season, clashed again in the finals of an intramural sport— this time on the basketball court. The soiuhern chamjjions chalked up their twelfth straight ictor in giv- ing Phi Eta its only setback 48—33, John Perry and Howie Kenney starred in the smooth func- tioning attack of Phi Mu Delta ' s fi c, while Earl Bessey was outstanding for the losers. By a last minute rally, Alpha Tau Omega nosed out Theta Chi 43—38 in a consolation game to gain third place. B A S K 1: T n A I. I. Second Row — Coacli Cur- tis. Clark, Blackwell. Kinghorii. Stevens. HoHgkins, Linscott i ' irst Row— Chandler, knbhitis. Kenney, Nel- son. I ' lTty. Humphries T IS A V K l.INDELL, Bl ' TLtR. HLACKSTONE, BOUCHARD, LiBBV WIDE OPEN C()in|)ctition ftaturcd the intra- nuiral track iiitti in wliiih a ucll-balanced tlcle- gation from Delta Tan Delta nosed out Tan Epsi- lon Phi by loin ' points to cajjtine the title. Bou- chard, in winning the three hundred yard dash and the si. hundred yard riui. and Butler, in clinching several aliiahle second and third places, led the scoring parade for the winners. .Scoring in the intramural track meet is restricted to the performances of non-lettermen. K. PP. .SIGMA won possession of the C liarles Rice Cup, gi en in honor of the onh Maine ath- lete to rini the lentinx dash in less than ten sec- onds. The trophy goes to the highest scoring in- tramural track team regardless of the varsity standing of I he team members. The competition ol this ear. held in conjunction with the intra- nuiral track meet, found Bill McCarthy and Stan Johnson scoring heavilv for the winners. Phi Eta Kajjpa plated second. riA jy 9| C II A It l E S RICE tlAIJ Johnson. M(C Rrnv II O X I X ii IWO KNOCKOUTS and oik- tc-chni(ai K.O. Imiiishcd boxing lans wiih |)lcrii ol i- ( iiciiRiu in ihf intraniiiia! loiirnanu-iu. l!uli idiial win- ners ill ilu ihrcf round conicsls wirt- Lusk, l hi Eta Kaj pa: Haidiard. Alpha Tan Oinci a: Min- iuiii, Doini I : Chick. Dorm A; Shaj ii(). Ian Ep- silon Phi: I.aison. IMu Eia Kappa: His gins, Sig- ma Aljjha Epsilon: Gabrielian, Oak Vest; and Genge, Sigma Chi. In an achliiional bout Lusk defeated Hate hard to win the hnaN ol ihe 150- pound class. Patterson, Shepani. Bessom. Fcinhurg. Miniutti Hodgkins. Hamilton, Lusk, Gf nge, Paul Beverage, Xystrom, Gavett, Nowell, Olsen. Graham Stinchfield. Kozicky, Zieno, Cranch. Svedeman, Dear- born deGraflfenried, Priest. Bowser, Potter riiair, Charpentier R E S T L I 4; GRUNTS AXD GROAN ' S and iicwh downed chaiii|)i()ns cnicrgcd Iroiii ihc annual inlianiural wrestling tournament. Individual winners in the eight-niiniite bouts were deGraffenried; Cranch, Dorm 15: Graham, Dorm A; Gavette; Siiiuhfield, Lamlxla (ilii Aljjha: Zieni); Nvstrom. Beta Theta Pi; Ko ickv, I ' hi Eia Kappa; and Ol- sen, 395 Club. In additional bouts, deGrallen- ried defeated Cranch for the 135 pound cham- pionshi]) and Graham dcleated Gavette in the linals ol ihc 17-, poun l (lass. H A ] D B A L L IN A THREE-TEAM fnial, Allvn Charpentier and Willis Phair captured the handball title for Sigma Nu. In the first match, Reitz and Burke of Sigma Chi defeated Files and Dennis of Phi Ka])])a Sigma 13— 1. 21—4, 21 — ii). but were then beaun in two games b the Sigma Nu pair 21 — ig, 21 — 17, H « ( ' K E Y l 4 II K R X II A 4 ' I X G W I T E II I 41 It T S T E .X . I S A It 4 II E II V H A S K E T II A E L W OMEN ' S ATHLETICS HATS OFF O A M E I-iosli spirit THE HOCKEY GAME between the heshmen ;!iul sophonioi ' cs has become a tradiiion on the Maint ' (ainpus. This game is phiyed ai ihc end ol ihr hockey season to decide il ihc liislmien will (oiilinue lo wear iheir hats. Each vcar ihe e eiil altiaels many spectators lo witiuss iln ' t ame to end Ireshman rules. AFTER the grtielin maidi. the Si)phoniore Eagles sene hot chocolate in the women ' s (ie!d house. This vear the score was tied, and the ireshmen (ontiniietl to wear their hats a while longer. SoplKnridifs laltc il t. e r-i r Reid, Hoxie, Hanson, Chulc. Hennessey, Henry, Uolnics, Wui ..csUi . Waui. I ' ilicu. SauLjuiu. Uuljc:it: un THE HONORARY ALLMAIXE Hockey Team is picked from the class scjuads at the end of the hockey season. Each girl who plavs ihroiiojiont the season is elisfible for nomination to tliis team. The girls chosen arc those pla ers who lia e been most oiiistaniliiig dining the interclass tourna- ment. HOCKEY ' is one of the most important acti ities in the jjrogram of women ' s athletics. The honor ol being chosen for membership is great because of the large number of candidates ff)r positions each vear. This year, Eleanor W ' anl had the hon- oi ol being the only freshman to be selected lor nuinbership. i ' .au(li(Uiti ' s in tuliun ALL MAIXE HOTKEY Watch slicks Second Row — Dimitre, Reid, Lancaster, Holmes, Stacy, Henrv, Anderson, Sanborn, Phair First Row — Walsh, Lunt, Miss Rogers, Hoxie, pres.. Deering, Cleason, Libbey W « M E • S A T H L K T I t A S S O C 1 A T ■IIIV EACH WOMAN aui )niaticail becomes a lucin- lier ol iIk- Athletic Association upon entering the Llniversity. Each class chooses a class leader to represent its interests on the coinuil. The ])resi(lenl and i(e ])resiilent are chosen Ironi ihe junior and Mjphoniore classes respectively. 1 HE ASSOCIAIION has as its aim the develop- ing ol a tiue spirit of good sportsmanship which is SI) iiiiporlani lo an girl. IHE CiOL ' XClL sponsors each year the l ' enn Clainival stag dance, which is one of the high- liglils ol ihe season six ial calendar. I his vear a pia da was held heie with the girls of Nasson. Bates, Con) . and New Hanipsliirc Colleges. THE COUNCIL planned an exti ' nsi e |}rograni lor tills phi tlav weekend. Starling with regis- tration at Balentiire, Feme Lunt acted as general chairman, and Margaret Hoxie acted as chairman of the program. A novel feature of the weekend was a most successfid roller skating |)art . The delegates were also taken to Etna lor winter sports, luncheon, and a discussion of girls ' ath- letics. The weekend on the whole was a huge success, ending with a loiiiial bamjuet at the White House lini in Old IDwii. - M V L IT B THE M CLUB lias as iis purpose the recogni- tion of those who ha e won their letters. The exedilive board ol this ornaiii alion is niadi ' up ol liie i irls who ha e von their seals. DURING its existence the club has been most successful in keeping a close relationship be- tween the graduates and imdergraduales. Eai h vcar as part of its program a game l)etween the alumnae and undergraduates is arranged for Homecoming followed bv a supper in the women ' s field house. 1 HE (il.UI) was organized in February. 1938, under ihe guidance of the Women ' s Athletic .Association. llic pinposc ol its organi atiou was to mainlani a (lose relalionsliip belween the graduates and iiudiigraduates which has been clone b (oi icspoiulcixx ' with all ahnnnae. En- tertainment is al a s |)lanned lor the graduates who return to the (ampus. and the ilub has been most successfid in establishing a feeling of imiiy. THE M CLUB represents the AVomen ' s Ath- letic Department in all affairs in which it takes part. MEMBERS OFFICERS Presidenl Srcrclarx-Trciiiiircr Elizabeth Henry Laura Chute . Iai licaice Vera Brastow Josephine Campbell Charlotte Currie Charlotte Diniitre Charlotte Henucssy .Alice Pierce Class of ig ti Helen Philbrook Elizabeth Reid Marian Roberts |ean Sanborn jeaiinctte Sanborn I)oroth Sihcr Class of 19(0 Marjorie Deering Ma ine Robertson Alice . nn Donosan Ruih Worcester Lucille Hall Class of 1 c) 1 Beatrice Gleason Alma Hanson Third Row— Deering. Campljell. C.tcason. Silver, J. W. Sanborn, J. C. Sanborn. Worcester, Pierce .Second Row— Hansen, D. Stacy. Lunt, Henry, Hoxie, Holmes, M. Stacy, Roberts First Row — Robertson, Currier, Diniitre, Reid fl o n E It D A X I I X c; C rtiM rautine Minlt)!! iliniic loiiltiliutrs to llie pageant Mess F.ii.kkn Cassidy MODERN DANCING In ollcrcd lo the women (il ilu- l ' iii ersit who arc aesthetitally inclined. There are classes lor those who are beginnino ihiir training, and also more achanced classes Ini those who wish to continue this course. The :i(l anced (lasses nixe recitals at the end oi the s|)iinn semetser. and diiiinj; the vear often par- ii(i|jate in arioiis programs. The girls who ha e sho vn the most ahilii arc asked to da nce at the jiageant whiih is held during C ominence- ment Week. Miss Eileen Cassidv instructs the classes in Modern Dance along with elementarv and advanced tap dancing. Instnuiion in the dance is accepted enthnsiasticalh l) the women students. 1 rln n m ' ' IFIK l.OCAl ION (il ihr Maiiu- (;niii us is idriil lor iiiiliusiastic pariiti])ati( n in sjjoiis ol wiiittr. The wonii ' ii stiuU iits air ofiticd iiislriK lion (lass- es in the art of skiing. The Athletic Assixialion | i ' n i(les the ec]nipment, vhirh is a ailal)k ' ai ilic women ' s field house at ain liiiu ' . Manx siii- dinis who lia e never skied belore ha e become winlc 1 sporls enthusiasts, and there is a marked increase in the numbers each year. Miss Marion Rogers instructs the ski classes, and liere more ad ancecl students particijiate in the various exenis durintr intraminal lesti iiies. licttcr hiiliuuc. airls Praclicc I hose I urns Ski fiilliusiasts Let ' s go Id I X T K n SVOUTS N U HI E « A I. A W A K II S Director nj Women ' s Athletics CLASS OF  :)!• llcUii Boiui Haibaia Corhftt Malum Dunbar I.iuille Fogg Elizabeth Homans Anila Miller Marjoric Moiilton Julia Movniliau Louise Rice Marjoric la l(ir C I SS ()!■ic)|( Mary Ellen Buck Carolyn Calderuood Margaret Cihenev Rutli Dcsjaixlins Dorrice Dow Mary Grindle Rachel Kent Helengrace Lancaster F li abeth Libbcy Margaret I ' easlee Elnora Sa age Dorothy Shiro Anna Simpson Nornia S l estcr (iei irude I ' otidreau c:l ss of ii)|i Blanche Ci iilon Ma is Creamer Elizabeth Gammons IsabcUe Garvin Martha Hutchins Shirley Mitchell Constance I ' hilbrouk I ' ristilla I ' ineo Anna ' errill Agnes Walsh Helen Wormwood C:LASS of 1942 Eleanor Waul I (ill III tlic field lioiise Huliiies. Lunt, Stacy, Henry, Chute, Hoxie THE AWARD of the Maine seal represents the highest achievement in women ' s athletics. The seal awards are based upon a point system. The lirsi slip toward tliis s oal is the winning of class lunnerals earned by competing in one halt the periods of an interclass toiunament in the fresh- man year, and in thrce-ijiiarters of a toiunament in the remaining three years. After the initial award, points are credited in the record book of the Vomen ' s Athletic Association. The second award comes vith the accumulation of 375 points and I he award of an M. The highest honor, ihi ' Maine Seal Award, is oljiained bv the accinnu- laiion of at least eleven luindred and twenly-fi e uoiiits. ' ID ilie lolhjwing six girls goes the iionor ol hold- ing The Maine Seal Award for liie year 1939- i9_l(). Lama G. Chuie ' 9. ' ?9 Mary E. Henry ' 9,S9 Jane Holmes ' 91 Margaret L. Hoxie 1939 Feme M. Lunt ' 9. ' 59 Madge Sta y ' 9. ' ' ) ' .) Um Maku Ru(.tRS S l : A L A W A IK D !i P A G E A X T ■SSK. ' Di ' W ' W ■- ■i.ism THE l ' . GEAXT has become one oi the most colorful and intfiestino; events ol CionniieiHenu lit Week. The entire |)riKhKtion is nianaged l) llu- All-Maine Women vith the lull support ol the Athletic Department. Last vcar the theme used was W ' asiiin ton Ir ing ' s Rip an Winkle. hi h liiit iisell ii will to thar- actcr parts and folk costumes. The proiliiction that will he e;i en this vear is beins; written bv . udrev While, a sltiden t. and |)romisis to he an iiuerestini siorv ol an Indian maiilen. P E IV N Y t ' . R N I V A L f ' ' 7- f MONG the stag dantis. the l ' enn Carnival is one of the most talked about and ]jlan- nedlor dances of the season. I his year the dance was in the form of a jitterbii ; swingeroo. E er one came in original construc- tions representing various aspects of entomology. The funds re- ceived from this dance are used for definite purposes for the .Athletic Association. This year the .Athletic .Association was able to bring an English hockey coach to the (amjuis h using this hind. T E X X ■S PERHAPS the tradition of Diana accounts for the cnthusiaMii with which the co-eds shoot arr(jv s into tlie air. Archery is fast becoming one of the more important sports tor women todav, aUhoiigh it is among the oldest known. Miss Helen Lengyel offers instruction in the technique of archery to the women students. The classes are con- ducted in the field house until the principles of construction and proper use of the bow and arrow are mastered. After the funda- mentals are learned, the students try for high score within classes. Literature on archer tournaments is asailable lor use in connection vith archerv classes. TENNIS has ah ays hail a leading place in women ' s athletics. The .Athletic Depart- ment offers classes in hich the basic prin- ciples of the game ma be learned. Each fall and spring semesters tennis toiunaments in stepladder fashion are held. All girls who are interested in these matches sign up with the Athletic Department, and the tourna- ment is pla ed oft. Each vear new cham- pionship ability is displayed in these elim- ination matches. A R C H E It Y Stacy, Wormwood. Gleasun, Garvin, Hansen, Hoxie BASKETBALL is one of the major sports on the women ' s athletic calendar. During the season each year an interclass tournament is held to determine the championship team. This year the sophomores won the tournament over the other three competing classes. It is Irom the games played in this tournament that the All-Maine honorary basket hall team is chosen. The man- agers, class leaders, athletic directors, and captains of the teams choose this team on the l)asis oi skill in playing and good sportsmanship. The posi- tions for this year ' s team are: Gleason, forward: Hansen, guard: Hoxie, forward; Wormwood, guard; Gar iii. lorward; Stacv. manager; Chute, suard. AM.- 31 A I X K |{ A i K K T l{ A L L Kubertsuii, I ' hilbruok, Ashworlli, Risniaii, Wuriiiwuud, BcU, Cuhcn. Davis, Doble CHEERLEADER ! RoiiLKi Robertson Const NCF riinnRooK Barbara Ashuiiriii GtORCE RisMAN Helen Wormwood LuciEi.E Bell Milford Cohen DoRoiiiv Dams Elisabeih Doble 1. Kii-|) the luiiiiL- liifs liuininj;. 2. Will Uncle Sam take him:- ;j. What hap- pened? .(. W.P.A. Donovan. -,. Is it for sale? 6. Deep in a dream. 7. It must have l)een fini. 8. Torture of achievc- mciii. 9. Plain coke, please. 10. Dance patrol. 11. on smile and—. 12. I bet it ' s .1 noM-l. I ' j. A nun ' s friend, i.j. h.il lialernilv.- I X F II R M A L  i M A I E 31 A S Ql E I ' ICSC ' IKS I ' rcniicic of Joseph Miller ' s Helen of Troy THE MAINE Scenes from this season ' s presciilatioiis Bi ' liinil ihi ' (ciu■■. c o M £ C E M E N T W E E K 1 he l.asl Rdiiiid up ' ■Four cars loi hoili of us Don ' t l)C nci (ius Class Day cxcixiscs Working The Black Boys II speaks for ilself Still working Ma llie best man win Wanna buy a pom? Three dictators and a mayor The Greeks had a word for it M A I E D A Y Who ' s next? Maine ' s fair co-cils Prexy speaks I ' rcllv as a pimiie H()liila Projecl No. Come and get it «t II J k ' ' ' . j: - i ' lii (iainina Delta Beta Theta i ' i Siii;ma Alpha Epsilon Thcta Chi Sigma Nu o w c u L T U R £ iiO|) to Ijouoni— left lo liglit) Alpha Tail Omega Phi Eta Kappa Balcmiiie Sijrma Chi Tail Epsiloii Phi Alpha (Jamiiia Rho Lambda Chi Alpha Kappa Sif ina The Elms C. i] in Siinili Hall Delia I ail Delia SiiTfiia Chi IMii Kappa Si ;nia O L MA U kNI Se rrTTTrrr- i ••■H, f 1 JD f 1 !| mrm House P;n t CroontT Coni ialulatitjiis. licUv Bob Glcasoii ' s Band Balciilinc Informal 31 A I E c o i : S TO A p A R T Y ()uc( ' n Mill ion ri-iL-i us Iiitianiui.il | Clip fioMi I4(•tt . ich saber Havin ' liin Colonel Ki live and (,i|)lain I ' .iikiiM i oiii H f I ' mu I) lMink? ? ? H()ne«l [iiii nie ls ilic { ' reside ni l -k.- J w I N T E R C A M P Caveman ' s convention Check your azimuth Home, sweet home Name it and you can liave it Burning the midnight oil What ' s the D.B.H.V Could it be a clothesline? 1tl for the dav I ' luxomaphy Design I ' l inline; [ t)|) 111 Hciuoiu l.efl lo Riftlit ■■| ' ;iss ill Rc iew I .ll. Wnik M OC. l..ilK.rc-is lliinor:ir 1.1. i ' .iA. M.ii;iiire i I iii |)i( 111! e ■I.i(- ■■. lk.ili • lUflloin ii|) (ioin ' m wav? Wiiuljnmmcrs M E N T lop to Bottom Left U Right Close Hrmiioiiv Grind?? The Ciiiiijiiii (Ml tlic air Ouch, mv shins Me and my pipe C:ross-seclion of Balentinc It ' s a l)ig problem, Pliil, l)iit- Man the lifeboats CoMM looks [jood I ' lill. Va Mild makci Ueaiis toniglit Kci-p .111 c t ' oil ' cm. I ' tank inter ttin (. tC!y Ws l S ' . m v.usJ .v -.. o li v Complete Banking Service This I)aiik, with pj ottucs in the princijjal coiiiiminities in East- ern Maine, affords conipiete ser- vice to its customers in all depart- nieiits (il (omnR-iiial hankinw. Its customers, wherever located, lia e the benefit ot all the facili- ties and resources of the bank. Deposits Insiiifd Ijy the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation with Maxiimmi Insmancc of I5000 for each lOepositor. The Merrill Trust Company BELF.iiST DOVER- MACHl.AS BUCKSPORT FOXCROFT MILO DEXTER E.VSTPORT TO.NESPORT OLD TOWN ' OKOXO SE.ARSPORT Bangor, Maine .ME.MBEK FEDER. L RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSl ' RANCE CORPORATION Cuiitplitnctits of Simmons Hammond Mfg. Co. Division ot General Ice Cream Corporation I ' icr ;iiul SiMli Slrecls 1! (.()R. M w i NOW 1 CENT ELECTRICITY K)R DOMES lie; L ' SE IN Easter)! Maine All [UiiLiu used in excess of 300 kwh during the Electric Service billing month is billed at only i CENT! The BANGOR HYDRO-ELECTRIC CO. Know oi r Eii-trtRK. Raiks Let is Sliuw ) ' ( ii How Satisfying a Good Hotel Can Be I he liglii toniljination of comfort, coii- Miiiciice. fine footi and drink and oenuine liospitalitv have made the Penobscot eastern Maine ' s preferred liotel. PENOBSCOT EXCHANGE HOTEL Bwr.oR. Mf. The Hayncs Chalmers Co. Hard ' ware Iron LIMIU.RMINS AM) Mill, SI I ' l ' IIES l) naniilc, I ' owdii, Spoiling Goods ui3 F ' xcH ANf.E Street B N(.(1R. M MM WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY WI:T I0ISI: SAVACa: IMVISIOX 175 Broad Street Bangor, Maine JVlaine Qo Sales Qo. l  flflo Rit II III i iioii s n I Via Railroad Cars or Trucks IM.Mil: Hiukspoll Office: Easlcni liusl l l l; Baiii or IRON AND STEEL HEAVY H ARDW ARE REPLACEMENT PARTS and EQUIPMENT GALWWIZED AND BLAC;K SHEE IS-Rl- IMORCINC, SI EEL N. H. BRAGG SONS BANGOk. I 1 E Caldwell Sweet Co. Wholesale Druggists ? Ill BkkiiI Si. B:iii;4 ii, Ic. A. II. IIOPKIXS 4 OICrOKATlOX i(|| UkkkI SiTccl liaiif cii. Maine ll llf l.l AM) Rh I Ml 1)1 M I KS IS (.RMN AND Fl Ol R i- ictomme.ul ami sell W I k 1 H I()RF. POIl IRV FKKDS ACME MFG. COMPANY Siiinnu ' i ;uul Sonili Streets U (.()K, I r i MA ! OX AiX Ul ILDEK  SLPPLIES (;. . Hfrskv. ' oo T. M. Hfrsfv. ' 31 Crowell Lane a§tcr, Architects Bangor I IM ( I ' arkci Crowell. V)8. A.I Walter S. Lantasui 1 DIXHA I IIAXSOX ViK DlSTRIBl lOKS I OR (ORlilN H RI) ARE SI ANLEV rOOFS H RI) RF K Wl E 1 ■AINF BROCKW.W SMITH HAIGH LO ELL CO. UIRl) : SONS ROOFS (Doors . ; ' in(l n si HUDSON WHITE TRUCKS DISTRIBUTORS SINCE 1911 ()i ii;inai )r ol ilu- Mdikv l)a(k C.uarantccd Llsed Cur The Henley — Kimball Co. SALES Bangor SERVICE BANGOR STEAM LAUNDRY CO. Call Ommio 171 SiiidcntN ' huiullts and dress shirts a specialty EASTERN TRUST and BANKING COMPANY 6 Statk St. 1}an(.()k. M i i $200,000 capital $9 )3.000 ,surj)lus rndixided piotits earned offers To its Patrons every torm ot Banking Service Trust - Bond - Foreign - Exchange Savings - Safe Deposit Vaults OFFICERS Wii.LiAM P. Nkwmw. I ' lesideiit Harry A. LirritFiFLn. ' ice I ' les. and Treasurer Karl R. Phubrook. Sec. and Trust Officer l.i « )()ii M. Coffin. Assistant Treasurer BOARD OF FRISTEES George T. Carlisle Raymond V. Davis Charles J. Ilunn Harrv A. IJttlcficld William P. Ncuman Harold V. Pierce Cornelius J. Russell Stephen Wheatland BRANCHES OLD lOU ' N MACHIAS BANGOR ROOFING SHEET METAL CO. SLAI F.-TILF.-C.OPPF.R-IRON Tar AM) (;ka Ki. Roofinc, AuioiiKibilc Radiator Repairing New Radiators i(i| H;imini ii(l Slicct ll S(. )R. M i i RHMKMi ' .KR THE BANGOR HOUSE When making hotel reservations loi |)arents or Iriends. The fine tood and pleasant afconiniodatioiis (he fnul there vill gitatK increase thtir in jovnienl ol ihexisil. Bangor Off ice Supply Co. FJ- HkRI IH iS 1 . O. S(i uare I ' orial ie and rehiiih typewriters Icl • «33 ' Chair Cushions; Desks; Kiiing Cabinets: Folders. etc. (()iii| )lele line of office e( iiipnieiit and students ' snp|) iis BROWN WHITE PAPER CO. Alan uf act iirers ' Agents and Jobbers 1 ' API R. Hacs. T vinf. .Specialties loi Bio.nl .Si. Uaimur. Maine r L ' RROW y- ' - MOSI I ' OI ' I I R SlllRI ON CAMI ' l S: Viiou SIllRI MOSI Mkll lO SrCCF.KD: Anow BKSI l.()t)KI (. SlllRI l CLASS: S I R I 1 SI SHIR I l CLASS: BLSI 1 ' LAC;E jo GEl ARRt) S: A. J. GOLDSMITH, OLD TOWN, ME. , l KUV Arrow Bangor Furniture Co. ■' Guild Stoic lor Stale of Maine ' COMPI.LTI- Hoi ' SK Ft RMSHINGS 84-88 H IM() L S 1 Ki t, r I1 (.( R. I I I Cnmplimcnis, i)f Penobscot Va lley Gas Co. II it ' s doiu- witji flial, il (ill! I)c- done with Gas DINNER PLATES, BOOKS and GROWING NEEDS A MiKill laniih can jjci along witli a iiiall diniii laljlc and a lew plates, bill as ilie laniih increases the table is expanded and more plates niiisl be provided. A plate and elbow-iooni lor e eryo!ie is ilie nnwritteii slogan ol every dining looin— and ecjuipnieni expands to nieel the laniih ' s growing needs. Ciollege Libraries ha e the same soi t ol problem to cope with. . s their stiideni lamily grows, the need for more table room and extra ] lates becomes imperati e— onh in a Librar it ' s more housing room and working loom and reading room, and more books. The L ' ni ersitv ol Maine Li- l)rar , with its growing needs. is typicalK ilhistratixe. The ])ieseiH building was a gem ol its kind when built in 1906. But that was a third ol a century ago! Since then the student body has trebled, the number of volumes has ciuadiiipled. the circulation has increa.sed ten fold! Yet the library- hungry students and instructors are limited to the same table loom and dinner plates that served their predecessors 33 years ago! .A(lec|ii.iic and efficient Librar ser ice is a prime essential in an college. It is a crying need at the University of Maine. With so much at the Universitv to be proud of— its generally excellent institutional and housing facilities, its high educational standards, and its splendid scholastic achievements as evidenced on the campus and in the progress of its graduates— an adecjuate Librarv is impera- ti -e if the work of the Universitv students and instructors is to be helped and not hamjured. |usl as a modern bank is indispensable lo modern business lor liiian- cial seivice and saletv. so is a modeiri l.ibiarv indispensable to a modern college. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OF BANGOR V. OF M 1 IIIR R Bnildiiiii ciecltil in i(,o(i n Hiti lit ikIii- Ciun ' i;ie. iilimu-s in l.ibi ai i( ,•{11(1 liooks in Law I. I)iai , , 1 10 liooks in -Vi ridi mral K |x-iinienl ,Si: lion I ihraiv 10 LMH) I ' amphk-ts .SI ,(M)tl I ' t-ricidicals snhsc i itied for .-)! IVMiodiials rccci cd as ;4ift or cxchan Re 327 I ' ci iodicals iecci cd h Experiment .Si 11 ion by pnicliase or exchange 2(«) MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Compliments of a Friend Stanley J. Leen Co. 3l7;i49 ' • ' ' ■1 StiCLl Ram. OR. Maisk GENERAL MILL SUPPLIES Manufacturers of Brooms riioiic 76211 si ' oR I INC. coons IKNMS, (.OI.1-, 1V .SE1!AI.L CA.Ml ' INC, FISHING Sears, Roebuck Co. |ii r, 0. S{|ii;irc liaiiiror. Mc. MOTIIEirS KKEAII I 1)1. Wl 1 11 MILK BANGOR BAKING COMPANY, Inc. BANGOR, MAINE iDO CeiUcr Street I ' - ' - 4353 Lincoln Zephyr FORD V-8 WEBBER MUTOH i ' O. Mercury -}()() Haiiiinoixl Street Vm k lokii ni Ai 1 R li.Mi or. M;iiiie CoinplinK ' iils d MOTHER HUBBARD FLOUR Arthur Chapin Co. ]5 N(.( R. MAlNr DlSIRIIil TORS LUMHLR K: BUILDING MATERIALS Also ,S])i( iaii iii in Hii li-fJradi- Millwork MORSE C lx IPAXY Valley Ave. Baiiiioi. Ic-. O ' — l-ir l l M-lfl — I rtl-l M I ftl-lft I I ftgJO D o D O R. B. DUNNING CO. g 1835 1939 n )i Hi-iidtjiKotfrs for — QITALITY Bl ILIMXC; MATEItlAI. o D o o n DlMRIIU TORS FOR P Masury Paints . ; arnislies Johns-Main ilk ' Frodiats Q n U. S. ( vpsinn Products American Radiator Company n o o D o o Standard Sanitary Company Q Plumbing X: Heatinj; Materials Myers Water Systems Hot Point Ranges, Water Heaters Q 2 and Retri eration _ 2 O 54 — (is Broad Street q D H. (. )R. MAINE O _n r r— i M-i M i M-io i — M-lrt f i ftt-in r— l O In erioi lueii luiiulise is ileal al tin jiice— he saU- and l ll (jllalilv food siulis PK.XXKV • FOOII SHOP 1 Mail StiL-cr ()K . N 1 I l 1 COAL-COKK-WOOn-OII . HEAIING EOl ' Il ' MENT DOYLE - C AKTEK CO.. Inc. A. K. 1 iciiiaiiK ' . 07 llRhwiK. Me. ice Fics. Dial 7liis Keeue s Ice CreanLj ■■Delicioiish Different D IXCMSUK DKALKRS IN Sl ' OR IS FQl II ' MK.N 1 D A K DAK1 SP0RTI:N4; liiOOHS « 0 iPA. V A K I W 1101 FsAiE Retail I N Shep HiKii. 17 Mark Hurd. ' 2(1 N S M;4r. Baiij oi Stoic J;l■■Vatci illc Stou- S UNIVERSITY OF MAINE HEADQL ARTERS IN BOS ION HOTEL BELLEVUE Till- Arhtdcuil til Hint oil Hill I ' Ol ' Ll.AR 1 ' RIC;E CAFtltRIA Single Rooms $3 ■Doubles S4.50 (.1 EWVOOI) [. SHERRARD Prisidciil mill Miiiiiifihn; DiiiTltii Blaine S. Viles Maine l mberlands Augufta Maine SPRU4 E S lAHi lAHHiE MkALS and Lll.NCIlLS The iflcal place for vom hamiiiet i I H i ii flooKrn Food Margie K. Spiiue. I ' lopriciifss PAIIK ' S IIAIIUWAIIE VARIKTY }h iitlijuditt ' is far Youi rrih From a Pape r of Pins to a Hea t ins; Plant for ()iir Home Pi IMBINC; ANt) Hi . 1 INC ■ii- ' i7 MiM. Si. ()KC. C . Il , FARNSWORTH ' S CAFE Tatioiiize Pat ' s Mill Street Orono Compliments oi- A Friend C( iiij l!inriil.s of Strand Theatre ORONO H. F.DU RI) RL f. M(.R. l- ' loiccYs for .ill ()((iisi())i.s Bangor Nursery Floiier Shop Rob Rramliall IJela lliela Pi VIRGIE ' S Ol Al.nV C;lOTHING-SHOF.S-HATS ORONO. .MAINE Te Brass %ail The Students ' Eating Place 202 Exdiaiif e .St. In Conditioned Uani;oi . M.iiiu ' Portraits Qroup IDork Colleqe Scenes Official Photocfraphers to cThe 1940 Prism Modern Studios Old Toipn, Maine Telephone 208 THE BICKFORD ENGRAVING ELECTROTYPE CO. 20 MATHEWSON STREET PROVIDENCE, COMPLIMENTS OF Dillingham ' s Binders of The Maine Prism 29 Franklin St. Bangor, Maine UNIVERSITY PRESS CAMPUS 1
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