Jfri Tleal If. WaMet GMan E.Pip t fcuvtence J8. Kell ....Editor in Chief ... Cii-ii tani Edilxrt BliAine A WnnnnpA ’euitty (ff iTlaine 1941 PRISM l hed Otj. the C(ua of 1941 To Lamerc Seymour Corhcrc, friend and counselor of Maine men, re- spected and honored by all, we dedi- cate this Prism. J -exlicxitlo-n I LAMERT S. CORBETT ''Dean oj JMtn 5 139850 I The Stillwater From Hannibal Hamlin Hall Merrill Hall The Library Stevens Hall Fern aid Hall i V«5 T-1 Ills year has seen ihe completion of anoiher portion ol the campus ■ - ol tomorrow. Another architect drawing has been transformed into a fine new building. The result is Estahrooke Hall, a women s dormitory, with a capacity of 160 students. 1 his building will enable the closing of many of the less desirable wooden structures now used as dormitories, and will go far toward solving the problem of housing University of Maine women. Estahrooke Hall is a memorial to Mrs. Kale Clarke Eslabrooke. matron of Ml. Vernon House, first women's residence, from 1912 to 192b. It is located south of Colvin Hall on an area east of the women's athletic field and is in keeping with the beautiful colonial design found in all buildings recently erected on the campus. 10 X THE University of Maine is fonunaic in having an able and efficient adminis- trative stair. The small group of men and women portrayed on the next few pages plan and direct the affairs of the University in a manner beyond reproach. They are responsible for the many improvements which come into being every year. The task of instructing 2100 students falls upon the shoulders of 150 faculty members. Burdened though they are by their many duties, the faculty find time to give personal attention and guidance to each individual. Worthy of note on our campus are the friendly student-faculty re- lationships typified by the Maine hello.” We may well say that true Maine spirit begins with the faculty. PRESIDENT HAUCK— Opening the 1940 basketball season. THE University of Maine is controlled by a Hoard of Trustees. The first Board was composed of sixteen members, each county delegation in the Legislature select- ing one member. Various changes have occurred in the appointment of Trustees. At the present time seven members are appointed by the Governor of the State, with the advice and consent of the Council, for a term of seven years. One member is appointed for a term ol three years by the Governor upon the nomination of the Alumni. The Commissioner of Education is ex officio a member of the Board. Davis. Nutter. Pierce. Houghton. Hauck. Chase. Washburn. Brown. Sawyer. Packard BOARD OF TRUSTEES LAMERT S. CORBETT ‘Dean of Men EDITH G. WILSON Dean of Women 16 a ARTHUR A. HAUCK “'President PERCY E. CRANE 'DireClor oj Admissions JAMES A. GANNETT Registrar V ! iTRATION FREDERICK S. YOUNGS Treasurer 19 HENRY L. DOTEN 'Business «_Manager FAC DEAN EDWARD J. ALLEN College of Arts ami Sciences U LT Y Fourth row—Klein, j.andon, Wcathcrbec, Brush. Stewart, CoRKeshall. Dmcnbury, Wencc. White, V. Whitney. Kimball, Clanvillc, Run ion Third row—Jordan. Crofutt. Bryan, Jones. Reynolds. Sandcrlin. Burn. Hawthorne. Ashby, Turner. Ilobhalt, Flcwellinc. Cooler Second row—Stevens. Crosby. Wilson. Ellis. Oleson, Williams, I.arson. Morrow. Starr. Miles, Ruzzcll. Baxter. Arnold, Crandon First row—Bennett. Kirshen. Smith. Levinson, F.llis, Allen. Bailey, Dickinson, Peterson, Drummond, Huddilston College of Arts and Sciences IN ilie ad providing foi the land grant colleges, Congress directed that agriculture and the me- chanic ails should be taught “without excluding the other scientific and classical studies.” To comply with the evident intention of the act. the Maine State College established very early an Elective Curriculum, for those students who desired a general rather than a technical educa- tion. From 1876 to 1897 this curriculum became more and more popular and developed rapidly in scope. Preparatory Medical and Latin Scienti- fic curricula were added. In 1897. when the State College was reorganized as the University of Maine, the Elective Curriculum became a sep- arate division, called the College of Arts and Sciences. Today, the College has two iinj ortant func- tions. First, it offers curricula leading to the B.A. degree in such major subjects as economics and sociology, English, mathematics, physics, oology, psychology, history and government. foreign languages, speech, and line arts. Of special interest is the five year curriculum in Nursing, established in 1937 with the cooperation of the Eastern Maine General Hospital and the Central Maine General Hospital, which combines a liberal ans education with practical training in nursing. As a second function, the College offers service courses in several departments such as mathematics, English, modern languages, public speaking, psychology, economics, physics, and zoology, for students in other branches of the University. I hose courses proside basic ma- terial for the more specialized study in Agricul- ture and Technology, and also serve to broaden the students’ cultural and intellectual horizon. The faculty of the College of Arts and Sci- ences comprises sixty-four professors and instruc- tors and nine graduate fellows and graduate assistants. There are 369 men and 283 women, or a total of 1132 students, enrolled in ibis college. 22 College of Agriculture I T VER since llie founding of the State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, in 1865, agriculture has played an ini|M rtant role in this institution. Located in a slate in which farming is of great importance, the College of Agriculture of the University of Maine has done much to aid Maine farmers. The original equipment of the College con- sisted of two farm homesteads, purchased l the State in 1869. There were no available laboratory facilities and but one instructor, who taught a single curriculum in agriculture to the handful of students enrolled. Today the College is housed in eight large buildings, possesses 645 acres of farm land, and operates a modern dairy and poultry plant. The teaching faculty includes forty-six instructors and professors and five gradu- ate assistants and graduate fellows. Many others are engaged in research in the agricultural prob- lems of our stale and nation. Today a student in the College of Agricul- ture may enroll in curricula leading to a B.S. degree in any one of nine special phases of agri- culture, as well as in bacteriology, biochemistry, botany and entomology, forestry, home econom- ics. or wildlife conservation. In addition to the regular four-year curric- ulum in agriculture, a two-year course is avail- able for those who wish to become practical farmers, but who cannot devote time to full high- school and college training. There are 491 men and 196 women, a total of G87, enrolled in the College of Agriculture for the 1939-1940 school year, making this college the largest branch of the University. Fifth row Osborne. Pope Fourth row Gorham. Chapman. Meyer. Libby. Mundt. Clapp, Raleigh, Dow. Og.lcn, Riley Third row—-Hall, Aldous. Kittams. Marston. Mcndall. Savcraid. Jones, Curtis. Dorsey. Gardner. Snicszko Second row—Swift. Baker. Kelley, Mu gravc, Swcctm.m. Witter, liorgman, Nesbitt. Snyder. McCarthy. Dirks. Smith First row—Dean Decring. Demerit!, Hill, Cairn . Waring. Smyth, Loriug. Steinnietz, Chucka. Merchant. Greene, Hitchner College of Technology 'TMIK College of Technology lias expanded ■ - Irom iis small beginning until it includes six departments, each covering a different field of engineering. It took the lead among the de- partments ol Maine State College soon aftei the founding ol the latter, and in the period from 1890 to 1910 was relatively the most important. Ibis branch ol the University expanded very rapidly and is now rated with the leading tech- nological schools in the east, on the basis of equipment and instruction. In i8 8. the value of the physical equipment for the teaching ol science was $141. Today, the equipment of the College of Technology is valued at over $200,000. Ci il Engineering, once taught in one small room with only a transit and level as equipment, now occupies Wingate Hall and lias equipment valued at $50,000. The soil mechanics laboratory of this department cannot be equaled in the east. The Chemical Engineering division has mod- ern. well-equipped laboratories, containing much original apparatus. The Pulp and Paper division is in reality a small paper mill, containing com- plete apparatus for the study and manufacture of pulp and paper. Crosby Laboratory, serving the Mechanical Engineering Department, contains a 15,000 gal- lon water-power layout, including a working model ol Ripogenus Dam. It also contains a solid injection Diesel engine and equipment for the testing ol gasolines and Diesel fuels. The Electrical Engineering Department has equipment valued at $73,000, housed in Lord Hall. Worthy of note are the department’s 150.000 volt transformer, and its complete broad- casting and receiving system. There arc 617 men and one woman, or a total of G18 candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Science, enrolled in the College of Technology. The teaching faculty consists of thirty-six instruc- tors and professors and nine graduate fellows and graduate assistants. Fourth row—Davcc, McNeary. Crabtree, Hogan. Trcfcthen. Martin, Tomlin. Jcnness. Creamer Third row—Sawyer. Otto. K. F. Heimett. KIim. Hill. Robert . Brann, Caulfield, Nolan Second row—Osgood. Stephenson, Taylor. Sparrow, I’lagcman. Lekherg, Sprague. I.yon. Brautlfcht. I.cavitt First row—Bray, Weston. Barrows. Cloke. Bradt. Kent. Evans. Watson. C. E Bennett Crawford, Dean Lutes. Chadhouriie. Jackman School of Education T HE School of Education was established in 1930 as an outgrowth from the College of Arts and Sciences. The primary purpose is to furnish professional training for secondary school teachers. Since 1930. a total of 201 bachelors’ degrees in Education have been conferred. Much of the work of the School of Education consists of training for teachers in service. This is carried on through the education extension service and Summer Session. To meet the needs of experienced teachers, a new graduate degree of Master of Education was authorized by the Trustees last year. This is entirely a professional degree, and was conceived csjxxiallv for the bene- fit of the summer students. The School of Education also confers de- grees of Bachelor of Science in Commercial Edu- cation, Fine Arts, and Music Education. The faculty comprises four professors and eight critic teachers. The latter are regular teach- ers in secondary schools, who make possible care- fully supervised practice teaching in various sec- ondary-school subjects. I here are forty-one men and twenty-nine women, or a total of seventy students, enrolled in the School of Education. 2. Cooper, Haw, Alcott, llcnkle, Loupret High Shoulder Arm ' Military TWO years of military training are required of all physically fit male students in the Uni- versity. After these two years of basic training, several men are allowed to enroll in advanced military courses as cadet officers. Cadet officers are paid by the hour for their services, but must buy their own tailor-made uniforms. Supervised by Colonel Robert K. Alcott. the five army officers who serve as professors of Mili- tary Science give instruction in Coast Artillery to men from the College of Technology and in- struction in Infantry to men from the rest of the University. There are 318 coast artillery students. 381 infantrymen, and 101 cadet officers, a total of 800 men from the four classes. In their study of the science of modern war- fare, the students are aided by $120,000 worth of equipment, including .22 caliber and .30 caliber rifles, automatic rifles, one pounders, infantry mortars, machine guns, a three-inch anti-aircraft gun with plotting room and range finders, and a 155 mm. howitzer. In the course of a year, the department uses about 90.000 rounds of .22 cali- ber ammunition and 5.0(H) rounds of machine- gun ammunition. Graduate Study GRADUATE STUDY at the University may be carried on during the school year, or during the Summer Session. The primary aim of the University in this field is not quantity, but quality. In the fall of 1939. there were (38 gradu- ate students enrolled. This enrollment will prob- ably not increase appreciably within the next few years, for the University has no desire to overload its facilities for graduate study. For the same reason. onl a Master's degree is con- ferred at the University of Maine. Health Service T1HE Health Department offers clinic diagno- ■ - sis and treatment to ailing students. Last year a staff of one doctor anil two nurses gave 12.315 treatments. Upon payment of one dollar ROY M. I'KTERSON Dean of Graduate Study DR. HALT. per semester, a student becomes entitled to receive whatever treatments he needs without additional expense. I'he equipment of the department comprises a modern clinic in Female! Hall, an isolation building, a women’s infirman in Balcniinc Hall, and a men’s infirman south of S.A.E. house. KONA P ADAMS. IM Psychology South Brewer Dean List .’h; Sigma Mu Sigma; M.O.C. 1; YWCA. I, 2. 2; Cabinet 2; Students' Arts Cluh 1, 2. NORKIS S. ADAMS Business Administration ( ape Elizabeth Students’ Arts Club 2. .1; El Circulo Espanol I; Cross Country I; Football I. 2: Baseball I. 2, 2; Track I. 2; Intramural Athletics 1. HARLOW I). ADKINS. JK.. ATft Mechanical Engineering Norway Dean's List 2b. 2a; Tau Beta Pi I; Scabbard and Blade 4; llovey Memorial Scholarship 2; A.S.M.K. 2. 4. Kitlc le.nn I. 2. 2. 4. M C A, 1; M.O.C. I; Cross Country I; Track I; Intramural Athletics 1. 2. 2. 4. RICHARD W. AKELEY. TIIK Agricultural Economics Presque Isle Dean's List la. lb. 2b. 2a. 2b; Alpha Zcta 2. 4; I’avson Scholarship I; University Scholarship 2. 2; Travel I i Scholarship 2. 4; Agricultural Club I. 2. 2. 4; Liberal Club 2; F.F.A. 2. 4. President; M.C.A Cabinet 1. 2. 2: Intramural 2. 2. 4. Bl'RTON H. ALBEE. £. Mechanical Engineering Boston. Mass. A.S.M.K. 2. 2. 4. Treasurer 4; Transfer from M.I.T. PAUL A. ALBERT. H. Biochemistry Presque Isle Dean's List la. 2a. 2b. 2a; Agricultural Club 2: Intramural Athletics 1. MYER AI.PEKT History and Government Bangor Dean's List la. ll . 2a. 2b, 2a. 2b; Phi Kappa Phi 4; International Relation 2. 2. 4. Vice President 4; Political Science Club 4. Yicc President 4; Panal Committee. M.C.A. 1; Campus 2. 4, Star Reporter. ROGERS ANDREWS Zoology Gardner. Mass. Scabbard and Blade 2. 4. ERVIN A. ARBO Education Biownvillc Dean's List 2a, 2b; Kappa Delta Pi 2. 4; Phi Kappa I’hi 4; Normal School Scholarship 2- Charles David- son Scholarship 4; Education Club 2. 4. President 4; Mathematics Club 4; Maine Masque I; Transfer from l''ariniiiRion Normal School. ELIZABETH R. ARMSTRONG Home Economics Vancehoro W.S.G.A 2; Transfer from Farmington Normal School. 30 Jfl ROBKKT I). ATWOOD. IX History and Economics Portland 1‘alf Blue Key 2. 3; Students' Arts Club 2; M Club 2. 3; Campus I. 2. 3. Editorial staff 2. Star Kc|tor(cr 3: Track Relay I. J; Varsity Track 2. 3; Class Offices. Executive Committee 2. KARL G. BACOX Mechanical Engineering Oakland A.S.M K. 4. ALBERT E. BAH KT. 2AE General Engineering St. Jnhnsbury. Yt Dean's l ist la. lb: M.O.C. 2. 3, 4; Pack and Pine 3. 4; Font ball 1; Fencing I. W DWIGHT BARRELI. Agricultural Economics Turner Dean' I i't _’b; Alpha Zeta 3. 4; Scabbard and Blade 3. 4; It iwker Scholarship I. 2: Prism Board 3. Editor in-Chief. Senior Adviser 4 VIRGINIA L. BARSTOW English Brewer Dean's List lb. 2a. 2b. 3a. 31 : Tutorial Honors. 3; Major Honors 4; Sigma Mu Sigma 3. 4; Omicron Xu Scholarship I: W.S.G.A. Scholarship 2; Sigma Mu Sigma Award 2; Bertha Joy Thompson Scholarship 3; Ohio Alumni Scholarship 4; A.M.W. Pageant I; International Relations Club 2. 3. 4. Member of Exec- utive Committee 4; Y.W.C.A. 3: Varsity Show 2. WALLACE A. BF. ARDS ELL. KS Chemical Engineering Weston. Mass. Dean's List la. lb. 2a. 2b. 3a: Tau Beta Pi 3. 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Maine Masque. Associate Member. W resiling I. 2. Class Offices. Sophomore Pipe Committee 2; Junior Week Committee 3. FRANK BECKER MAN. TIM- Economics Brookline. Mass. M.O.C. I: Students' Liberal Club 2; Students' Arts Club I. 2; Track 1 KCSSKLL E BELKNAP Mechanical Engineering Norfolk. Mass. Men's Glee Club 3: Football I; Intramural Athletics I, 2. 3; Wrestling I. .. 1940 31 WOODBURY L. IIKRCE. JR.. MIK Agi icullui . 1 Economics Washburn Dean's List 3:i; Agricultural ( lull 1. 3; Intramural Athletics 2. 3. 4. KARI.K I). BESSKY. JR.. MIK Forestry Brooks Dean's I i«t 2a. 21 . .5a; Xi Sigma Pi .5. 4; Forestry flui 1. 2. .?. 4; Interfraternity Council 2: Student Senate .5; Intramural Sport 1. 2. 3. I. PRISCILLA II. 1MCKFORD. AOll Sociology Portland Women’s Forum 2. 3; Panhcllcnic Council 3. 4; A M W. Pageant 3; Student Senate 4; Prism Hoard. Women’s S|n rts Kditui 3. Y W.C A. Social Se vice Coiiiniittee. DONALD RITHF.R. 2N Civil Engineering l.inncus A.S.C.K. 2, 3; Transfer from Ricker Junior College. JOHN’ ROLAN, 2X Business Administration Win terror! MC A. 3; Freshman Handbook I; M.O.C I; I-c Cer- cie Francais I. ROBERT II BOXN’F.Y General Engineering Portland Ilean's List la. II . 2a. 2b. 3a. 31 ; Tan Beta Pi 3. 4; Pin Kappa Phi 4: University Scholarship 2. 3; Board man Scholarship 4; Class of 1905 and Chicago Alumni Scholarships I; New York Alumni Scholar- ship 2. 3; T.tu Beta Pi Slide Rule Award I; M.C.A Cabinet 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3; Editor, Freshman Hand hook I; M.O.C 2; Maine Masque 2. 3, 4. Student Senate 4; Football Assistant Manager 1; Track I. 2. JEANNETTE L. HONVILLE French Presque Isle l.c Ccrclc Francais 3. 4. ALBERT BOUCHARD. AT A Agronomy Caribou Dean’s List la; Bowkcr Scholarship; Co-Winner of the National Danforth Foundation Scnolarshij Prize; Boxing 1; Wrestling 1; Basketball I. Assistant Manager. 32 I KENNETH J. BOUCHARD. ATA Agricultural Economics Caribou Dean' Lint 5a, 31 ; Al| !ia Zeta 4; I’alc Blue Key 4; l.r Ccrclc Franca is 3. 4; Agricultural Club I, 2. 2; R.OT.C. Kill ' Team I. 2; Cross Country 1, 2. 3; In- door Track 1. 2. 3. 4: Outiloor Track I, 2. 3; Class Offices. Chairman Sophomore ripe Committee. W11.1,1AM S BOWER, AT A Mechanical Engineering Auburn Dean's l.ist lb. 2a. 3a. 3b; Tau Beta I'i 4; Senior Skull 4; M Club 2. 3. 4; Pale Blue Kc 5. 5. 4; Intcrfraternity Council 4; Student Senate 4; A.S.M.E. I; Winter Sport' 1. 2. 3, 4. Captain 3; Outdoor Track 2. 3. 4. ••.M 2. 3; Intramural Athletics 2. 3. 4; Cross Country 1. EDWARD K RRAXN. ATA Forestry Plainfield, N. J. Forestry Club I, 2, 3. 4; Masque 2, 3. 4. Ticket Manager 3. Businc Manager 3. 4; Tennis 2. Assi' taut Manager. LEON J. BRETON. K2 Cbcinical Engineering Rumfnrd Dean’s List la. lb. 2a. 2b. 3a. 3b; Tau Beta Pi 3. 4. Cataloguer; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Scabbard and Blade 3. 4. Nice President; Charles Pay sun Scholarship 1. Cm versify Scholarships 2. 3. 4; Sophomore Owls 2. President; M Club 2. 3. 4; Student Senate ami Interfraternity Council. Secretary 3. President 4; Basketball 1. 2; Intramural Football 2; Tennis; «'lass Offices. Junior Prom Committee 3. ALTON G. BRIDGES. Mils Agronomy Mars Hill Agiicultural Club 1. 2. 3. 4; F.F.A. 3. 4; Iuti.imural Athletics 2. 3. 4. HAROLD C. BRONSDON. AX A Forestry Newton. Mass. 1 A A. 3. I; Forestry Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Pale Blue Key 4; Chairman Ball Committee 4; Football I; Track 1; Tenuis 2. 3. 4. Inliaimiral Athletics 1. 2. 3. 4; M.O.C. 2. 3. 4. WILLIAM K BROOKS. NIK Horticulture Portland Deni’s List lb; Maine Radio Guild; Agricultural Club 1. 2: M.C.A.: Boxing 1. 2. 3; Football 2. 3. 4; Track I. 2; Cross Country I. 2. CHARLES I). BROWN Education Eastport International Relations Club 4; Education Club 4; Transfer from Washington State Normal. PHYLLIS E. BROWN Sociology and Psychology Ocean Park Prism Board 3. Associate Member; Students' Arts ( ub 3. 4; Women's Forum 3. 4; Y.W.C.A. I. 2. 3. 4. Cabinet 4; A.M.W. Pageant 2; Transfer from Ran- dolph-Macon Woman’s College. CLARK W. BROWNE Electrical Engineering Silver Spring, Mil. Dean's List 3a, 3b; Tutorial Honors 4; Tau Beta Pi 4; Maine Radio Guild 3. 4. Secretary 3. 4; A.LE E. 3, 4; Transfer from University of Virginia. z.r 1940 .3.3 semoRs MARY E. BUCK. +M Home Economic Monticcllo Dean’s List Hi. 2a; Cla of 1911 Scholarship 3; Merrill Palmer Scholarship 4; Y W.C A. 1. 2, 3. C hi- net 2. 3; Home Economic Clnh I. 2. 3; W.S.h.A. 3; Philhellenic Council 3; A.MAV Pageant 2; Baskcl- l.all I. 2; Volleyball 2. FRED R. BUCK LIN. +KS Wildlife Conservation South Warren Dean List 3a. 3b; Forestry Club 1. 2. 3; Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4. Boxing I, 3; Intramural Athletics 1. 2. 3. -I. GERARD J. BURKE. IX Forestry Concord. Mass. Forestry Club 1. 2. 3. -I; Intramural Athletics 1. 2. 3. 4. ROBERT Y BURLEIGH. ITf! Mechanical Engineering Boothbay Harbor Pale Blue Key 2. 3. 4 MOC 3. 4: M Club 4; AS M F 4; Football 1. 2. 3. 4. ’ M 3; Basketball I; Track 1; Intramural Athletic 1. 2. 3. 4. KENNETH G. BI RR. MIK Horticulture Kennchunk Dean's List 2b; Athletic Board 3. 4; M Club 2. 3. 4; Pale Blue Key 3. 4. Vice President 4; M.C.A. Cabinet 1. 2. 3. President 1. 3; Agricultural Club 2. 3. Executive Committee 3; F’ootball 1. 2. 3. 4; Intramural Athletics 1. 2. 3. 4. Class Offices. Presi- dent I; Junior Week Chairman 3; Vice President 4 FRANK J. BUSS. AXA Forestry Central Falls, R. I. Scabbard and Blade 3. 4; Forestry Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Men’s Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Intramural Athletics 2. 3. 4. LYLE A. BUTLER. JR.. ATA Chemical Engineering Rockland, Mass. Masque 2: Indoor Track 3, I; Outdoor Track 3. 4; Intramural Athletics 3. 4. HARRY M BYRAM. IAE Electrical Engineering Freeport a.s.e.f:. 2. 3. 4. 34 1940 5 CAROLYN V CALDKRWOOl). AOII Home Economics Vinalliavcn Dean's List 3a; AM W. Pageant 2; Home Economics Clttb 2. 3: YWCA 3. -I; M.O.C. 3; Masque 2. Associate Slembcr; Women’s Eorum 3; Varsity Show Chorus 2: ll .ekey 3. Assistant Manager; Transfer front San Jose State College. RAYMOND CALVO. OX Horticulture New York, X. Y. Agricultural Club; M.C.A.; Cross Country 1; Intra- mural Athletics. JOHN K. CAMERON. AX A Civil Engineering Ilroadalhin. N. Y. A.S.C.E. 2. 3. 4; MCA 2, 3. 4; M.O.C. 3; Intcrfra- ternity Council 4; Men’s Student Senate 4; Football 1. Junior Varsity Football 2. 3; Track 1; basketball 1; Intramural Athletics 2. 3. 4; Class Offices. Junior Week Committee 3. DANIEL J. CAOl’KTTE Horticulture Skowhcgan f JOHN’ D. CARLISLE. H A Economics bangor Masque 1; Interfraternity Council Sccrctar) Trea- surer; Student Senate. Secretary; Assembly Com- mittee: Class Offices. Executive Committee. DOl’GLAS II. CARR. ATI. Mechanical Engineering Dexter Dean’s I.is? la, lb, 3a; Stanley Plummer Scholarship 3; baseball I. GORDON P. CARTER. ATft Chemical Engineering Brewer Alpha Chi Sigma 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 2, President 3. 4; Student Senate 3; Intramural Athletics 3. 4. THEODORE P. CHANDLER. IMA Pulp and Paper South Paris b.isckthall 1, Intramural Athletics. WILLIAM II. CHANDLER. 2X General Engineering Portland Dean’s List la. Il . 2a. 21 . 31 ; Tat beta Pi 3. 4; Pin Kappa Phi 4; M.O.C I. 2. 3; A.I E E 3; Pale I’.lne Key 4; Campus 2. 3. 1; Prism 3. S|mrts Editor; Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4; Winter Sports 1. 2. 3. 4. ALLYN E CHARPENTIER. XX Mechanical Engineering Flushing. X. Y. Rille Team 1; Cross Country 1; Cheerleader I. 2. 35 ELDON K. CLARK. IMA Forestry Dcnnysvillc Dean's List la. 2a. 21). 3a. 31 ; Xi Sigma Pi 3. 4. Seculary-Tr casuior; Ohio Alumni Association Schol- arship 2: M.O.C. 1; Forestry Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Cross Country 1; Track 1; Intramural Athletics; Board of Maine Forester 2. 3. Sl'MNER S. CLARK. •M'A History Cape Elizabeth El Circulo Kspanol 2; Basketball 1; Tennis 1, 3: Intramural Athletics. JAMES D. CLEMENT. JK.. MIK Pre-Medical Bangor Dean's List lb. 2a. 2b. 3b; Dcr Deutsche Vcrcin 2. 3. -I. CHARLES 11. CLOIT.H. J K . XX Business Administration Blue Hill Masque 3; Football 1. Manager; Cross Country 2. 3. 4; Indoor Track I. 2. 3. 4; Outdoor Track 1. 2. 3. 4 MARJORIE K. COFFEE. I M Home Economics Clayville, N. Y. Dean's List 3a; M.O.C. 2, 3; Home Economics t lub I. 2. 3. 4; Y.M'.C.A. 1. 2. 3; Maine Masque Associate Member; Prism Board 3. Associate Member ROBERT T. COFFIN Economics Brunswick FRED M. COGSWELL. JR.. H A History and Government Danvers. Mass Track 1. 2. BERNARD COHEN, TK I- Mechanical Engineering Biddeford A.S.M.E. 2. 3. 4; Student Senate 4; I.A.A. -I; Inter fr tcrnit Council 4; Intramural Athletics; Indoor Track I. Manager; Outdoor Track 1. Manager. 36 1940 m JAMKS J CON’N'OI.LY, «X Business Administration Portland Dean’s List 3b; FI Circulo Kspanol 2; Intramural Athletics 2. 3, I; Transfer from Yillauova College. KDWARD J. COOK, JR.. A Til Animal Husbandry Rutland. N't. Dean’s List .’I ; Alpha Zct.i 3. I; Charles IIoimI Scholarship 3. 4; Danforth Summer Fellowship 3; Sophomore Owl Senior Skulls -4; ”M” Club 2. 3. 4; Agricultural Club 1. 2, 3. 4; I’ale Blue Key 3. 4. Treasurer 3. 4; I M A 3. 4. Secretary 4; M.O.C. I; Freshman Football 1. Captain; Varsity Football 2, 3. 4; Intramural Athletics 2. 3. 4; Class Ortices. Junior From Committee 3. WILLIAM S. COOK. I MA Mechanical Engineering Tenants Harbor Dean's List la. lb. 2a. 2b. 3a. 3b; Tau Beta Fi 3. 4; A.S.M.E. 3. 4; Intramural Athletic 2. 3. 4. MARY F. COOFER. Anil Home Economics Beverly Farms, Mass. Dean's List 2b. 31 ; Elizabeth Abbott Balcntine Scholarship; Home Economics Club I, 2. 3; YAY.C.A. 1. Womens Forum 2. 3. 4. ['resident 4; Frism Board. Associate Editor 3; Hockey I. ROGER COTTING. IHMI Economics Newton. Mass. Scabbard and Blade 3. 4. Students’ Art Club I. 2; Varsity Show 3; Football I, 2. 4; Intramural Ath- letics 1. 2. 3, 4; Class Ortices, Executive Committee. IRYIA II. CRABTREE Psychology Blue llill Women’s Forum 3. 4; Y.W.C.A. 3. Transfer from Colby. RUSSELL E. CROCKETT. A TO Education Iloulton Varsity Tennis 2; Intramural Athletics 4; Transfer from Kicker Junior College. MARY C. CURRAN. 1111-1 Home Economics l.ewiston Y.W.C.A. I; Campus 1. 2. 3. Star Reporter 3; Prism 3. Associate Member; W.S.G.A. 4; Home Economics Club I. 3. 4; International Relations Club 3. 4; Volley Ball 1. 1940 37 I STUART L. CURRIER. SN Forestry Sandwich, Mass. I.A.A 2. 3; Forestry Club I, 2. 3, 4; Football I. 2; Intramural Athletic t. 2. 3, 4. 1 11II.IP E. CURTIS. -IMA Agricultural Economics Presque Isle Dean’' List 2a. 2b. 3a. 3b; Alpha Zcla i. 4; Scab- bard and It lade 3. 4; Senior Skulls 4: Agricultural Club I, 2. 3, 4; Pale Illuc Key 3. 4; M ' Club 2. 3. 4; I.A.A 1: Football I, 2. .1. 4. U 4; basketball 1. 2. 3. 4. • M • 2. 3; baseball I WILBUR L. CUZKER. EK2 Business Administration Belfast Dean's List lb. 3b; El Circulo Espanol I. 2. NORMAN L. DAN FORTH. JR.. AXA Electrical Engineering Bucksport A.I.E.E. 3. 4; Transfer from Colby College. GEORGE F. DARVEAU Government Orono Lc Cerclc Francais 3, 4; Debating Club_2. 4; Political Science Club 4; Education Club 4; Students' Arts Club 1. EDWARD E. DA IS Civil Engineering Burnham A.S.C.E. 2. 3; Baseball 1. Manager I. DOROTHY DAY. IIB4- History Orono International Relations Club 4; Panhcllcnic Council 4. Treasurer; Political Science Club 4; El Circulo Espanol I 2. 3; R.tlery 2; Y.W.C.A. 1. 2. 3. 4; Stu- dents' Arts Club 3. 4; Campus Staff 2. 3. 4 MARJORIE II. DEER INC Home Economics Orono Sophomore Eagles 2; All Maine Women 4. Home Economies Club ]. 2. 3. 4. President 3; M.O.C. 1. 2. 3; -A.A. Council 1. 2, 3. 4. Freshman Representa- tive 1. Secretary 2. Vice President 3, President 4; A MAN. Pageant I. 2; Hockey I. 3. Captain 1; Basketball 1. 2. 3. Captain 3; Volley Ball I. 2. 3; Glass Offices. Executive Committee 3. CLARENCE E. DENNIS. Civil Engineering Rumford Dean's List 2a; A.S.C.E.; Basketball I. 2. 3; Foot ball I. JOHN F. DEQUINE. ATft Wildlife Conservation Long Branch. X. J. Dean's List 2a; M.O.C. I, 2. 3; Forestry Club; M Club; Rifle Team; Pale Blue Key; Track; Indoor Tiack; Cross Country 2. 3. 4. M 2. 4. 38 : j 9 5 JOHN H. DERRY, K2 Chemical Engineering Ruinford Alpha Chi Sigma 4; Scalthard ami Blade 3, 4; Maine Masque 3. 4; Prism Committee; Indoor Track 1; Outdoor Track 1; Track 2; Class Offices. Treasurer 2, Chaplain 3. 4. RUTH V DESJARDINS Home Economics OUI Town Maine Masque 2. 3. 4; Hockey 1. 3; Basketball 1. '2. 3; Kille 2. 3. 4 FRANK V. Dr WITT Animal Husbandry Sherman Mills Dean's I.ist 3a. 3b; Agricultural Club 2, 3; Dcr Deutsche Vcrrin 3. 4; Intramural Wrestling 2. 3. GEORGE T. DIC.rtY. H A Forestry Hallandale. Florida Courtlanrl County Scholarship 3; Forestry Club 1. 2: M.O.C. 2; Ride Team 1; Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; Intra- mural Athletics 1. 2. 3. 4. Crons Country I; Assistant Manager of Basketball I. 2. Manager 3. WILLIAM C. DIMICK. ATA Wildlife Conservation New Haven. Conn. Forestry Club 1. 2. 4; Ride Team 2. Freshman Cross Country I; Intramural Football. Vollcv Ball. Bis- kethall. ALICE A. DONOVAN. AAA Zoology Hnultnn DeanV- I.ist 3a; Sophomore Knglrs 3. President; All Maine Women 3. 3. 4; Students' Arts Club 2 3. 4; Council; Student Senate 2. 3. 4. W.S.G.A. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 2. Vice President 3. President 4. W.A.A. 3; A.M W. Pageant I. 2; Hockey 1, 2. 3. 4 All-Maine 4; Basketball I. 2. 3. 4. All-Maine 1; Volley Ball I. 2; Class Offices. Secretary 3. 4; Freshman Banquet Committee 1. NATHANIEL M DOTF.N. JK. Psychology Newton Highlands. Mass. Masque I. 2. 3. 4. Lighting Director 4; M.O.C. 1. 2. 3. 4; M C A I. 2. 3. 4. Cabinet 2. 3. 4. Kl Circulo E% 1'inol 2; Co-Editor F'rnsh Han ll ok 1; Cross Country Assistant Manager 1. 2. 3. M 2. DOR KICK II. DOW Home Economics Bangor Indoor Archcrv Tournament Cup Winner; Home Fco- nomics Club I. 3. 3. 4, OfT-Campus Women Social Chairman 3. 4; Y.W.C.A. I, 2. 3. 4; Campus Board I. 2. 3. 4. Star Rc|iortcr. LOREN W. DOW Sociology Camden D.-an's List 3a. 3b; Transfer from Bangor Theological Seminary. CARLETON P. DUBY. AXA Forestry Bradley Dean's List 2a. 3a; Xi Sigma Pi 3. 4; Forestry Club : Forestry Club Hide Team 3; R.O T.C Ride Team; Baseball I. 2. 3. 4; Intramural Athletics 2. 3. 4. I 39 semotis KATIII.KKX K Dl’PLISSK French Old Town Campu Staff 1, 2, 3. I, Star Ki-|M.rtcr 2. 3, -I; J.c CYrefe Franeai-. 3. I; A MAV. Pngranl 2; S’AV.C A. I. 2. 2, I; Debating Swirly 2; Prism Board .1. Associate Member. JANE DVKR. .Mill Psychology Framingham, Mass. Sigma Mu Sigma .1. 4; Campus 4; Women's Forum 3. J; stu.lr.its’ .t CI..I. l. 2. 3; M.O.C. I; Y W.C.A 1. 2. 3: Field Hockey I. 2. UICIIAKD C DVKR. EAR Agricultural Economic Gorham I .ilc Blue Ke 4; Senioi Skull 4; Soi homorc Owl 2: M (lul 2; Freshman Foot hall. Numerals I: Fresh man Indooi and Outdoor Track: Varsity Football 3. 4; Varsity Indoor Track 3; Class Offices. Vice President I. President 2. Chairman Executive Com ■nittee 3. 4. RONALD A. DYKE. 2AK Mechanical Engineering Livermore Fall Pale Mine Key; A.S.M.E.; Mate hall 1. 2. 3; Fresh man Football; Freshman Track. WENDEI.I. G. EATON Education Dexter Education Club 4. ('toss Country 4; Transfer from Farmington State Normal School HELM A K. EBBESON History llangor Dear's List la. lb. 2a. 2b. 3a. 3b; Tutorial Honor lb. 2a. 2b. 3a. 3b. 4a; Neat Matlietai 1. 2. 3. 4. Phi Beta Kappa 3. 4. phi Kai i a Phi 4; Secondary School S tolarshtp i University Scholarship 3; James Stacy Stevens Scholarship 4; International Rela- tions Club I. 2. 3. 4. Secretary 4; Der Deutsche Vcrcin 2. 3. 4. YAV.C.A I; Students' Arts Club 1; Sigma Delta Zcta 2. 3. 4; R.rle Team 2. Captain 2. RUTH K. ERI.1CK Education Portland Education Club; Masque. Associate Member; Trans- f. from Westbrook Junior College and Portland School of Fine and Applied Art LAWRENCE N KVELK.TH Agronomy Auburn Dean’s List 3a; Agricultural Club I. 2. 3. A V 40 3 MARION' K. FAIRCHILD Fine Art am! Education Portland Education Club 4; Ma |iK', Associate Member 4; Transfer from Portland School of Fine and Applied Art and Westbrook Junior College. HERBERT W. KAKKAK, ATI! Economic I lingham. Mass. Electrical Club 2. .1. -I; Radio Guild 3. 4; Tennis I, 4; Cross Country I: Intramural Athletics I. 2. 3. 4. I NORMAN F. FAY. K1' Business Administration Needham. Mass. Dean's List 2a; Sigma Mu Sigma 3. 4. President 4; Indoor Track I; Outdoor Track I. RUTH N. FESSENDEN. XU Psychology and Sociology Portland Sigma Mu Sigma 4; Y W.C A. t. 3. 4; El Circulo Espanol I. 2. 3; International Relation Club I. 2; Students' Arts Club 2. MAYNARD W. FILES. t-Kl Forestry Bucksport Dean's List lb. 2a. 2b. 3a, 3I ; Xi Sigma Pi 3. 4; Scabbard and Blade 3. 4; Pale Blue Key 3. 4; Forestry Club 2; Intramural Athletics; Sophomore Hop Committee. MARCIA J. FINKS Home Economic Portland Dean' List 3b; YAV C.A I; Mastjue 3. 4. Costume Manager; Radio Guild 4; Women'. Forum 1. 2. 3. 4. Vice President 4; Campus 3. 4. Chairman of Radio Committee 4; Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4. WILLIAM J. FINNIGAN. AT A Mechanical Engineering New Haven. Conn. Transfer from Fordham University. MARION H. FITZGERALD, toll English Newburgh. N. Y. Students' Arts Club I. 2. 3. 4; Women's Forum 1. 2. 3. 4. Program Chairman 4; W.S.G.A 4; Student Senate 4; Prism Board 3. Associate Editor; Class Office . Junior Proin Committee 3; Commencement Week Committee 4. JAMES J FITZPATRICK. JR.. SAB Business Administration Marblehead. Mass. Scabbard and Blade 3. 4. President 4; M.O.C. I. 2. 3. 4. President 3; Maine Day Committee I. 2. 3. 4. Chairman ; Prism Board 3. Business Manager. EILEEN M. FLANAGAN Home Economics Bangor Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. I; Pale Blue Review 2; A.MAY. Pageant 2; Y W C A 1. 2. 3; Hockey I Jfl 41 JOSEPHINE A FRF. KM AN Chemistry Portland Dean List .’a. 21 . 3a. 31 ; Cuivcr.sity Scholarship 1; I’- til.in I Alumni Scholarship 4; Masque 1. 2, 3. 4; i ll Club 1. 2. 3. MYRON S. GARTLF.Y. NIK Agronomy Presque Isle IVan’s l.isi II . 2a. 21 . 3a. 31 ; Alpha Zola 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Agricultural Club 1. 2. 3. 4; MC A Cabinet 3; F.F.A. 4 1 STANLKY K. GATES. AI’P Animal Husbandry South Paris 4 II Club I. 2. 3, 4. President 3; Agricultural Club I. 2. 3. 4. Seeictar 3; I.M.A.A. 4; Cattle Judging Team 3. 4; Apple Judging Team 2; Intramural Athletic ANDREW W. GAVKTT Economics Mars Ilill El Circulo F.spanol 2; Football 1. 3. HAROLD A. GERRISIL A TO Physics Lisbon Falls Dean’s List la. lb. 2a. 21 . 3a. 31 ; Scabbard and Itlade 3. 4; Sophomore Owls 2; Senior Skulls 4. President: M Club. Pale llluc Key; Students' Art Club; Football 1. 2. 3. I; Raschail I. 2. 3. 4; Cla Offices. Vice President 2, President 3. 4. ARI.O E. GILPATRICK. FMA Mechanical Engineering Mars Hill A S M E. 2. 3. 4; M C A. I. 3; Football 1; Basketball I; Baseball I; Intramural Athletics I, 2. 3, 4. JOSEPH 11 GLASSER. TF.f Economics Roxburv, Mas . Dean's List II . 3a. 2h. 3a; Tutorial Honors 2; Lc Ccrcle Krancai I. 2; International Relation Club 2. 3. I; Maine Masque 1. 2. 3. 4; Debating Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Debating l'eam 1. 2. 3. 4; Contributors' Club 2. 3; Students' Arts Club 2. 3. 4; Der Deutsche Verein 1. 2. 3. 4; Tennis I. Tennis Club 2. 3, 4; Basketball I; Intramural Athletics 2. 3. 4. LAWRENCE J. GLEASON Civil Engineering Bangor Football 1; Baseball I; Basketball 1; Ritle Team 1. 2. PATRICIA K COGAN. ITB Romance languages Orono Dean's List lb. 2a. 2b. 3a. 3b; A.O.Pi Alumnae Prize I; HI Circulo Ksj.anol 2. 3. Secretary; Lc Ccrcle Francais 2. 3. 4; ( .inipiis 1. 2. 3. 4. FRANCIS P. GOLDEN, ATft Forestry Bangor Dean's List 21 . 31 ; Forestry Club 1. 2. 4; M.O.C. 1; Intramural Basketball 2. 3. 4. 12 Jfl J MIRIAM X. GOLDEN Sociology Bangor Spanish Cluh Priste 2; Contributors' Club 2. 3, 4; HI Circulo Espanol I; Women’s Forum; Campus. Contributing Editor; VAV.C.A. Social Action Com inittee. RICHARD GOLDSMITH. IMA Business Administration Salem, Mass. Dean's l.ist 2a. 2b; Sigma Mu Sigma 2. 4; Manager of Outdoor Track I. 2. 3. WILLIAM G. GOODRICH. JR. Forestry Morrisville. Vt. Dean’s List 2b; Forestry Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Forestry- Club Rille Team 1; M.C.A. I. 2; Intramural Ath- letics I. 2. 3. P. PHILIP GOTLIEB History and Government Bangor Dean’s List 21 . 3b; Dcr Deutsche Verein. RALPH T. GRANT Agronomy Presque Isle DOUGLAS E. GRAY. IKS Forestry Warren Forestry Club I, 2. 3; Rifle Team I. 2; Intramural Athletics I. 2. 3. 4; Boxing 2a. I I I GOODEN GRAY Mechanical Engineering Brooksville A S M E. 4 STFAYART W. GRIMMER. -H A Business Administration Portland Scabbard and Blade 3. 4; El Circulo Espanol 2. 3; Students’ Arts Club 2. 3; Basketball I. 2; Intra- mural Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Intramural Football I, 2. 3. 4; Sophomore Pipe Committee 2. STEPHEN K. GROSS. I-KS Mechanical Engineering Camden Dean’s List la. lb. 2a. 2b. 3a; Tan Beta Pi 3b. 4a. 4b; Knox Alumni Scholarship 2a: A S.M E. 4; Intramu ral Athletics 1. 2. 3. 4. M. LUCTLE HALL Home Economics Orono Dean’s List lb. 2a. 3a. 3b: Merrill Palmer Appoint- ment 3: Y WC A 1. 2. 3. 4 Cabinet 3. 4; M.O.C. 1. 2. 4; Home Economics Club I: “M”Club 3. 4; Hockey I. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2; Volley Ball I. 2 43 1940 ROBERT J HAMILTON. 4d’A Mechanical Engineering Madison I M.A.A. 2. 2; Tennis Club I. 2. 2. 4; ’’M Cluh 3. 4. A.S.M.E 4; Intramural Athletics I. 2. 3. 4; Varsity Tennis I. 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM I . HAMILTON. «MIK Forestry Bradley Forestry Club I, 2, 3. J; Rifle Club; Football I. 2, 4; Basketball 1; Baseball I; Intramural Athletics. WALTER E. HANLEY. ATft Agricultural Economics Orono Dean’s List la. Il . .’a. 2b. 3a. 2b; Alpha Zeta 2. 3, 4; I’lii Kappa Phi 4; llood Scholarship 2; Agricultural Club I. 2. 3: Intramural Athletics 2. 3. 4. IIAZEN B. HANNAN Chemical Engineering Liberty Baseball 1. Track I. 2. JOSEPH I. HARRINGTON. MlK Agronomy Patten Dean's List 2a. 2b. 2a. 2I ; Alpha Zeta 2. 2. 4. t hail ccllor; Phi Kappa Phi 4; University Scholarship 4; Font hall I. 2. 3. 4. M 3. 4; Track I. 2. JOHN N. HARRIS. IMA Civil Engineering Anson Dean's List 2a. John M Oak Speaking Prize 2; lhe Philip R. liathnriie Scholarship 4; A.S.C.K. 2. 2. 4; Football I. 2; Baseball 1. 2. LOUIS T. HARRIS. KS Agricultural Economics Milo Sophomore Owls 2; Basketball 1, 4; Baseball 1; Football 1. 2. 4. ANN A. HART. XL Home Economics South Hope Home Economics Club I, 2, 3. 4; V W C.A. 1. 2. 2. 4. Cabinet I; M.O.C. 2; Women’s Forum 2, 4; Rifle Club 2; Basketball 1. 2. 4; Volley Ball 1. 2. 4. HENRY L. HARTWELL. ATP Animal Husbandry Stetson I II Club I. 2. 3. 4; Agricultural Clui 2. 2. 4; Pale Blue Key 4; Intramural Athletics 3; Cross Country 2. 2. ’’.M” 2. 2; Spring Track 2. M . W. HENRY HATCH Forestry Dark Harbor Dean's List 2h. 2a. 21 ; Xi Sigma Pi; Waldo County Scholaiship 2. Bertha Joy Thompson Scholarship 2; Forestry Club 1. 2. rAi 44 IS MARGARET K. I1AUCK. AOI! English Orono Dean's List 2a. 21 . .I.t. 3b; Sigma Mu Sigma 3. 4. V ir President 4; All Maine Women 3. 4. Secretary 4; Students' Arts «'lull 2. Vice President Y.W.C.A. 2. 3. Caliinet .1: Women’'. Korn in 2. 3. 4; Maine Masque. Johnny Johnson 2; Varsitv Sliow Costumes 2; l.e Ceicle Francais 3; A.MAV. Pageant 2. 3: Modern Dance Cluh 4; Class Offices. Junior Week Committee 3; Transfer from Wellesley. KM IL F. HAWKS. ATfl Civil Engineering Bangor Scahhar.l ami It lade 3, 4, First Sergeant 4; A.S.C.K. Junior Meniher 2. 3. 4; Intramural llaskcthall 3. 4; Student Hand Leader a. ERWIN L. IIEALD. ATA Agronomy Lincoln ville Maine Masque 2. 3. 4; 4 II Club 2. 3. I RICHARD F. HRBEL Civil Engineering Brewer RAYMOND I). HIGGINS, IKil Zoology Dcnnysvillc Men's Glee Club 3: Cross Country I. PHILIP J. HINKLEY. K2I Chemical Engineering Cumberland Mills Tennis I. 2. 3. I; Intramural Athletics 1. 2. 3. 4; Track I. Freshman Dance Committee. I 45 I ■■ I STANLEY K. HOLLAND, 2X Mcchanic.il Engineering Portland Dean' List Ia. II . Tau licta I’i 4; Class of 1873 Di awing I’rizc M.O.C. I. 2; Maine Masque I; M C A. Cabinet I; Glee Club 3. -t; Maine Music Association 3; Cross Country I; Outdoor Track I. JANE HOLMES. AAA Zoology West Winfield, X. Y. Dean - List II . 2a. .’I . Sigma Mu Sigma 3. 4; Sopho- more Eagles 2; All-Maine Women 3. 4. Treasurer 4; W.S.G.A. 2; W.A.A. 2. 3. 4. M”Oub 2. 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; Student Senate 2; Maine Seal 3. 4; Class Leader 2. 4; Hockey I, 2. 3. 4. Captain 2. 3, 4; Has kctl.all I. 2. 3; Volley Hall I. 2. 3. Captain I. 3; All Maine llockey Team I, 2. 3; Manager of Soc- cer 3. FRED E. HOLT Forestry Norway Dean's List 2a. 2b. 3a; Xi Sigma Pi 4; Forestry Club I. 2. 3. 4; Maine Forestry Hoard 3. 4. CLAYTON W. HOWARD. dd'A Agricultural Economics Monmouth Dean's List 31 ; F.F.A. 3. 4. Treasurer; Agricultural Club 4. PRESTON O. HOWARD. JR.. IT A Mechanical Engineering Rumfoid Pale Blue Key 2: A.S.M.E : Indoor Track 1. 2. 3; Outdoor Track 1. 3. WAYNE V HOY Education Sherman Mills Normal School Scholarship 3; Education Club_ 4; Radio Guild 4; Transfer from Aroostook State Nor- mal School. BENJAMIN S. HUMPHRIES Education Perry Transfer from Washington State Normal. ORMAN P. HUNT. AIT Dairy Technology Clinton Dean's List 31 ; Alpha Zetn 3. 4; Agricultural Club Scholarship 3; Hood Scholarship 4; Agricultural Club I. 2. 3. 4. Executive Committee 3, 4; College 4 II Club I. 2, 3. 4; Intramural Athletics 2. 3. JAMES H. HUNTER. OX Mechanical Engineering West Roxbury. Mass. Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; A.S..M FI. 3. 4; Student Senate 4; I iiterfraternity Council 4; Masque 1; Maine Day Committee 2; Football I, 2; Track 1; Intramural Athletics 2. 3. 4; Rifle Team 1. 2. EDITH M. HURLEY. A0I1 Mathematics Skowhcgan Sigma Delta Zeta 4; Students An Club 3. 4; Y.W.C A. 3; Transfer from Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology anti Colby Junior College. 46 PHILIP A. HUTCHINSON. AT .! Mechanical Engineering Portland Dean's List lb. 2a. 2b. 2a, 2b; Tan Beta Pi 4. Cor responding Secretary; Scabbard and Blade 2. -I; Oak Prize for Speaking 2; Hovey Memorial Scholar ship 2. 4; A.S.M.K. 4; Masque Play 4. Accent on Youth”; Football 2. 3. 4; Track 2; Tennis 3. HOPE A. JACKMAN. IM Education Orono Dean’s List 2b; Kappa Delta Pi 2. t. President 4; Contributors' Club 2, 3. t. Vice President 4; Der Deutsche Verein 3. I; Education Club 2. 4. ice President 4; Masque 2. 3. 4; Y.W.C.A. 1. 2. 2. 4. Cabinet 2. 2. 4. Secretary 2. 55 PAULINE W. JELLISON English Bangor Dean’s List 2a. 2I , 2a. 2b; Tutorial Honors 2b. 2a. 2b; Major Honors 4. Students Arts Club 1; Modem Dance Club 4; YWCA Cabinet 2. 4; A MAY. Pageant 2; Women’s Forum 4; Freshman Banquet Committee. ELSPF.TH B. JOHNSON. Aon Home Economics Gloucester. Mass. Prism Board 2. Associate Editor; Home Economic' Club 2. 2. 4; WomeiCs Forum 2. 4. ('•. Social Chair mail 4; Y.W.C.A. 4. Transfer from Wellesley College. I JOSEPH M. JOHNSON Agricultural Economics and Farm Management Harrison Dean’s List la. II . 2a. 2b. 2a. 2b; Alpha Zeta 2. 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Kcitlia )oy Thompson Scholar- ship 2. 2; Charles II. Payson Scholarship 2. 2; Agri- cultural Club 1, 2. 2, 4; 4 H Club 1 2, 2. 4; Cross Country 1; Baseball 1; Associate Editor of Agri- cultural Club Paper. PAUL JOHNSON. •MIK Agricultural Economics Jackson Dean's List 2b; Agricultural Club 2. 2. 4; F.F.A. 2. 4. I I STANLEY F. JOHNSON. K2 Agricultural Economics Brunswick Dean's List 21 ; Pale Blue Key: Football 1, 2. 4. ”M ’; Outdoor Track I. 2. 3. M. FREDERICK J. JOHNSTON. H’A Business Administration Bangor I.M.A.A. 2. 4. President, Maine Radio Guild 4; Senior Cane Committee 4;Basketball 2. 4; Baseball 2; In- tramural Athletics 2, 2. 4 Jfl 47 senioizs RAYMOND K. JOHNSTON. JK.. HIK Business Administration Fort Fairfield MCA I. 2; Track 1; Tennis I; Winter Carnival 2. .5; Intramural Athletics 1, 2. 3. -I; Transfer from Ricker Junior College. I'KANKLYX I,. JONES. TJ'A Forestry South Portland Forestry Cluh I. 2. 3; Rillc Club 2; Baseball 1; In- tramural Athletics I, 2, 3. -t MARY E. JONES. AOII Home Economic Sumner Dean's List .5a. 3b: Omieron Nu ■ ; Sophomore Eagles 2: Home Economics Club I: Masque 3. 4. Associate Member; Y.W.C.A. 1. 2, 3; Cabinet 3; Women's Forum 3. 4. Prism Hoard 3, Assistant Editor 3; Debating Society 3; Field Hockey 1, 2; Class Offices. Cias Executive Committee I; Banquet Committee I. JOHN If. JORDAN. ATQ Agricultural Economics Frycburg Pale Blue Key 3. Chairman Winter Sports; Masque 3; Agricultural Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Forestry Club 1. 2. 3. 4; M.O.C. 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 2. Varsity; Cross Country 3. Varsity. THOMAS F. KANE. JK.. 6X Zoology Portland Dean's List 2b; Dcr Deutsche Vcrcin 2, 3. 4; Stu- dents' Arts Club I; Baseball 1; Tennis 2. 3, 4; Intra- mural Athletics 2. 3. 4 DANIEL L. KELLY Education Eastport Transfer from Washington State Normal. MARY C. KENNEDY. XII Home Economic Monmouth W.S.G.A. 4. HOWARD M KENNEY, IMA Electrical Engineering Millinocket A.I.E E. 1. 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3. Chairman 4; Radio tuiild 3, 4. President 3; Basketball 1; Intramural Athletics 2. 3. 4; Class Offices. Sophomore Pipe Com- mittee 2. RACHEL W. KENT. AAA Home Economics Bangor Dean's List 3b; All Maine Women 3. I; M.O.C. 2. 3; Y.W.C.A. I; Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. I; Pan Itcllcnic Council 3. 4. Treasurer 3; Maine Campus Board I. 2. 3. 4. Societ Edi tot 2. 3. Women's News Editor 3. Associate Editor 3, 4; Prism Board 3, Associate Editor; A M W. Pageant I, 3; Women's F rum 4; Hockey 1. 2. 3, 4; Volley Ball I, 2. 3 ALLSTON P. KEYES. BOH Chemical Engineering Washington. D. C. Dean’s List 2b. 3a; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; John M. Oak Scholarship in Public Speaking 3. 48 CHAKI.KS W. KNOWLTON. AXA Sociology Carmel Students’ Arts Club I; baseball. Manager 1. ROBERT C. KNOWLTON Economics Westbrook M.O.C. 3; Students' Arts Club I; Masque 3. t ELIZABETH M KRUSE. Xft Home Economics Bangor All Maine Women 3. -4. W.S.G.A. 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3: l'anhellenic Council 4, President -4; Masque 2, 3. 4; Y V C.A. 1, 2. 3. Freshman Head 3; Honorary Lieu- tenant Colonel 3; Assembly Committee 4: Maine Day Committee 2. 3. 4; Home Economics Club I. 2. 3; Women’s Forum 3, 4; Junior I’rom Committee 3. BERNARD A. LaBAKGK. •M'A Economics Buck sport Debating 4; Tennis 1: Track I CHESTER M. LADD Forestry Waterville Dean's List la. lb. 2a. 2b. 3a. 3b; Xi Sigma Pi 3. 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; University Scholarship 2. 3; Leon Stephen Merrill Scholarship 4; Forestry Club I, 2. 3. 4; Student Senate 3. CATHERINE S. LAFFIX Home Economics Ellsworth Home Economics Club 2. 3. 4; Le Cercle Francai 3. 4; YWCA. 2; Campus Staff 2; Women's Forum 4; Transfer from Lascll Junior College. HKLEXGRACE LANCASTKR Home Economics Old Town Dean’s Lin 3b; Y WC A. I. 2. 3. 4. Cabinet I. Freshman Committee 2, Treasurer 3. President 4; Rifle Team 2. 3; Campus Staff 3: M.O.C. 3. 4; W.A.A. 3; A MAY. Pageant 1. 2; Hockey 2. 3. 4; Basket- ball 3; Volley Ball 2. 3. Assistant Manager 2. Manager 3. ARNOLD C. LANE. Agricultural Economics Brewer Football 3. 4, “M. 49 ESTELLE !. LAWRENCE. AAA Home Economics Gray Dun'' List .la. .11 ; Y.W.C.A 1. 2. -I; Home Econom- ies Clui 1. 2. .1. 4; M.O.C. 3; Prism Board 3. Associ- ate Membci; Volley Hall 2. EDWARD H. I.AWRY, BGII Wildlife Conservation Fairfield Forestry Clui I; Intramural Athletics. RUSSELL P LEAKE Mechanical Engineering Hamilton. Ontario. Can. Golf Club 1. 2. 3. RUTH M. LEAVITT. HIM- Psychology Alton Dean s List 21 . 3a; Sigma Mu Sigma 3. 4. Secretary Treasurer 3. 4; Contrihutors' Club I. 2. 3; Debating Society 1. Varsity Team I; Campus 2. Stai Reporter; W.S.G.A. 3. I; Student Senate 3. 4; V.W.C.A. 1. 2. 4. Cabinet 4; Women's Forum I. 3. FI. I MtKTH LI ISP. KV. AAA Home Economics Milford. Mass. Dean's List 3b; Sophomore Eagles 2. Secretary; All Maine Women 3. 4. President; Home Economies Club 1. 2. 3 Secretary Treasurer 2; M.O.C. I. 2. 3. 4; Pack and Pine 2. 3. 4; V.W.C.A. 1. 2. 3. 4. Cabinet 2. Secretary 3; W.A.A. Council 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Student Senate 2; AM W. Pageant 1. 3; Rifle Team 3; Maine Day Committee 2; W S.C. A. 2; Hockey 1. 3 3. 4. Reserve Team 4; M Club 3. 4: ('lass Offices. N ice President 2; Junior Week Committee 3. STANLEY M LIBBY Education Chchcaguc Island Transfer from University of Montana and Gorham Normal School. WILJO M LINDELL Chemical Engineering Cushing Dean's List la. 11 . 2a. 2I . 3a. 31 ; Tan Beta Pi 3. 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Secondary School Scholarship 1. 2: Knox County Alumni Association Scholarship; Hovey Memorial University Scholarship; Rifle Team I; Alpha Chi Sigma 2. 3. 4. Master of Ceremonies 3, Reporter 4; Cross Country 1. 2. 3. 4; Indoor Track 2. 3; Outdoor Track I, . 3 ANDREW G. LINDSAY Economics North Monmouth STANLEY P. I. IN SCOTT, IMA Wildlife Conservation Cornish Forestry Clui 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1. Intramural Athletics 1. 2. 3, 4. JOSEPH R. LITTLEFIELD Civil Kngincring Brooks A S U E 3. 4. Executive Committee 3: Masque 2. 3. 4; Indoor Track 2. 50 1940 MALCOLM S. LOR INC. BON Agricultural Economics Portland Scabbard and Blade 3. I; Forestry Clui 1; Prism Staff 3: Campus Bonn! 1. 2; Track 1; Junior Varsity Football 2: Intramural Athletics; Class Offices. Junior Prom Committee 3. JAMES S McCAIN, 2N Business Administration lloulton Dean's List la. lb. 2b; Students' Arts Club I, 2; Football I; Manager; Kille Team I, 2. 3. Captain 2. 3. ruth w. McClelland, aaa Home Economics Clinton, Conn. M.O.C. I. 2. 3. 4; Pack and Pine 2. 3. -4; Home Econom- ics Club 1. 3; Y.WC.A. 1. 2. .5. 4. Cabinet 2. 3. 4; Drum Major 2. 3. t; Rifle Club 2. 3: Girls' Glee Club 3: A.M.W. Pageant 1. 2; Fencing 2: Hockey 1. ROBERT V. MacDONALD. IX Mechanical Engineering York Village A.S.M.E. I; Intramural Athletics I. 2. 3. 4; Track 1. JOHN O. MacGILLIVRAY. KS Forestry Newton. Mass. Transfer from the Cambridge School of Liberal Arts. eugene l. McLaughlin, ata Farm Management Limestone Dean's List 3b; Agricultural Club 1. F.F.A. 3; Base- ball I. 2; Intramural Athletics I. 2. 3. 4. HI 51 WARRF.N K McN’EIL. MlK Forestry Hath Sophomore Owl 2; Forestry Club 1. 2. 3. 4; I’alc III tic Key 4; Basketball I, i; Track I. 3; Baseball I; Foot liall I. 2. i. Intramural Athletic . LAWRENCE L. MePHEE. BX Mechanical Engineering Old Town A.S.M.K. JOHN II MAASEX. JR..+K2 Wildlife Conservation Scarsdale, X. Y. Scabbard and Blade 3. 4. Masque 1; Forestry Club I. Maine Forester Hoard 1; Football I. 2. 3. Assistant Manager I. Manager .5; Intramural Activities 2, 3. 4. A. LUCILLE MADDOCKS. Xi! Education Brewer Education Club 3, 4. Secretary; Debating .1. 4; In- ternational Relations Club i; (beer Leading I; Hockey 3. 4; Basketball 3. 4; Transfer from Farming- ton Normal School. JOHN T. MAINES. BOII Forestry Hartford, Conn. Dean's List 2b: Xi Sigma Pi 3. 4. Nice President; M.O.C. 1. 2. 3. 4. President; Forestry Club 1. 2, 3. 4. Vice President: Pale Blue Key 3. 4; Interfratcniity Council. Student Senate 4; Tennis I. Co-Captain; Track 1. HELEN L MAI.ING. A.N.i Psychology Kcniiebunkporl Sigma Mu Sigma 3. 4; Pay son Scholarship I: Sopho more Eagles 2; W.S.G.A. 1. 2; Student Senate 2. 4; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3; Students' Arts Club I; I.e Cerclc Eianc.ii I; Maine Day Committee L 2. 3. I; Basket ball I; Assistant NYinlvt Sports Manager 2. I VIE W MAN Education South Brewer Transfer from Aroostook State Normal. PHYLLIS K. MARKS English Brookline, Mass. Students' Nr is Club I. 2; Contributors' Club 1. 2. 3. 4; YWCA I. 2, 4; Varsity Show; Campus. Literal Editor 4 1940 V 52 FRANK S. MARTIN. +MA Mechanical Engineering Bath Dean' List 3I ; Maine Masque 2; A.S.M.E 3. 4. Secretary -4; liilraimn.il Athletics I: Baseball I. 2. Assistant Manager 1. 2. ALBERT I). MARTIN Social Sciences I'renchville Education Club 4; Transfer from Aroostook State Normal School. OSCAR R. MARTIN. IX Agricultural Education Frcnchville F.F.A. Agricultural Club 3; M.O.C. 3; M.C.A. 2; Cross Country 2; lloxing 2; Intramural Basketball 2. 3; Transfer from Mailawask.i Training School. MARGARET MAXWF.I.L. XQ Spanish Bangor W.S.G.A. 2; El Circulo Espanol I. 2. 3; Modern Dance Club 4. Secretary-Treasurer; Panhcllenic Council 4. semoRs NAHUM V. MITCHELL. JR.. I PA Chemical Engineering West Ncwfield MCA. 1. 2. 3: I ill r t mural Atlileties I. 2. 3. 4. DONALD II. MOORE. AT A Wildlife Conservation Beverly, Mass. Intramural Athletics I. 2, .t. 4. EUGENE I.. MOORE. «W1K Forestry Houlton Forestry C'luli l. 2, 3. 4; Forestry Rifle Train 1, 2. 3. 1. PAUL K. MORIN. SX Economics and Government Cranston, R. I. Scabbard and Blade 3. 4: Debating Society 2. 3; Men's Glee Club 3. ADRIAN L. MORNE.U'LT Astronomy Lille Agricultural Club I; Transfer from Madawaska Train- ing School. RICHARD G. MORTON, SAF. Mechanical Engineering Farmington Dean's List la. lb. 2a. 21 . 3a. 2b; Tau Beta I'i 3. 4. Vice President; Phi Kap| a Phi 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; A.S.M.E. 3. 4; Masque 2; Student Senate and Intcrfraternity Council 4. ELIZABETH C. MULIIOLLAND. AOII English Lubcc Students' Arts Club 2. 3: Prism Board 3. Assistant Editor; Y.W.C.A. 1. 2. 3. 4. Cabinet 3. 4; Women's Forum 3, 4. MURIEL M. MURPHY Home Economics Fort Fairfield Y.W.C.A. 3. 4; Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Women's Forum 1. 2: Prism 3. Associate Member; A.M W Pageant 2 ROBERT E. MURPHY. I UK Zoology Oakticld Scabbard and Blade 3. 4; M.O.C. I; Y.M.C.A I; Intramural Athletics 2. 3. 4; Freshman Banquet Com inittce 1. HARLEY C. NELSON, ATA Chemical Engineering Reading, Mass. Alpha Chi Sigma 4; Men's Glee Club 4; Baseball I. 2. 3. Manager; Intramural Wrestling 1. 2. 54 1940 HAKKY S. NELSON. JR.. IMA Mechanical Engineering North Vassalboro Intramural Athletic I, 2. .1, 4 AMORETTE B. NICKERSON Education Wintvrport Education Club 4; Y.W.C.A. 4; Women's Forum I; Transfct from EariiiiiiKton State Normal School. m OKIC O. O'BRIEN, MIK Forestry Brook Dean's l.ist la. lb; 4 II Cltth I, 2. 3. 4; Forestry Cluh 1. 2. 3, 4. CHARLOTTE E. OLESON Philosophy Orono Transfer from Edgewond Park Junior College ami Colby College. RAYMOND J. PALMER. KS English Boston. Mass. Cross Country 2: Indoor Track 2. ALVAII E. PANGBl'RN. NIK Agronomy Caribou Dean's List 3b. Alpha eta J. 4; “M Civil) 3. 4; Pale Blue Key 3, 4; Intramural Athletic 1. 2. 3. J; Football 1, 2. 3, 4. PAUL K PATTERSON Forestry Willimantic Forestry Club 1. 2; M.O.C 1; Baseball 1. Basketball I; Boxing 1. 2, 3. 4; Intramural Athletics I, 2. 3. 4 HERBERT S PEABODY Agricultural Economics Houlton Football 1, 2. 3. M ; Basketball 1; Track 1 VIRGINIA F. PEASE. AOll History and Government Wiscassct Sophomore Eagles 2: Students Arts Club I. 2. .5; Y.W.C.A. 1. 2. 3. Cabinet 3; Campus Staff 2. 3. 4. Con- tributing Editor 4; Prism Hoard 3. Assistant Editor; Women’s Forum 3; Student Senate 4; W.S.G.A 4; Maine Day Committee 3; Executive Committee 3. MARGARET H PEASLEE. AAA Home Economics Concord. N. If. Deans' List 31 ; Prism Board 3. Associate Member; M O C. 2. 3: Hone Economies Club 1. 2. 3. J; Y W C A I. 2. 3. 4. Cabinet 3: Campus Staff 2. 3; Hockey 1. 2. Assistant Manager 3, Manager 4; Basketball 2; Vol- leyball 2. i I 55 CHARLES A. I'EIRCE, JR.. K2 History and Government Bangor Dean's l.ist la. lb. 2b. 2a. 2b; Tutorial Honor' 2; IVnnhscnt County Alumni Scholarship 2; buck Scholar ship t; Maine Campus I. 2. News Editor 2. halitor in-Chief -; International Relations Club 2. Treasurer 2. I'resilient 4; l.e Cerclc Erancais 2. 2; Students' Arts Club 2, 2; Varsity Debating 2; Contributors’ Club 4; Student Senate 4; Interfraternity Council 4; I'nivet sity Radi Committee 4; Maine Day Committee 2. ANNE K. I’ERKY Mat Inina tics Bangor Maine Masque. Associate Member I; Transfer from Smith College. CLARENCE H. M Education Dean's List 2b, Education Club Ti.msfcr iron; Farmington State PERRY Wayne 4; Glee Club 2. 2. 4; Normal School. DOROTHY E. PHAIR. AAA Home Economics Limestone Dean's List lb; D.uifnrtli Suininei Eellowship; M.O.C. 2. 2. -t. Pack and Pine 2. 2. 4; Home Economics Club 2. 2. 4. Social Chairman; W.A.A. 2, 4. Social Chairman; basketball 2. 2. 4. MARY P. PHKI.PS Psychology Foxboro. Mass. Dean's List la. lb. 2a. 2b; Xcai Matbetai I; Sigma Mn Sigma 2. 4; Y W'.C.A. 2; M.O.C. I. 2. 2. 4; Maine Masipu', A..... Member 2. 4. Women's Rifle Team I. 2. 2. 4. Manager 2. 4; Students' Arts Club 2; basketball 2 EARLE S. PIERCE. 2N Agricultural Economies Old Town Agricultural Club I. 2. 2. 4. ALVALENK M. PIERSON Pre-Medical Tenants Harbor Dean’s List la. lb. 2a. 2b. 2a, 21 ; Tutorial Honors 2; Neai Matbetai 1; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Charles I’ayson Svliolaislnp 2; University Scholarship 2. 4; Maine Masque 1. 2. 2, I; Der Deutsche Vcrein 2. 2. 4, Secietaiy 2. President I; 4-H Club. RALPH L. PIPES. Ire.Medical Houlton Dean's list la. lb. 2a. 21 . 2a. 2b; Students' Arts Club I; I nterfratemity Council 4; Men's Student Senate 4; boxing I; Rifle Team I. 2. 2. 4. JOHN I’Ll 'M M ER Civil Engineering Bangor baseball 2. W. EDWIN POTTER. Al l Poultry Husbandry Sabattu.s Dean's List 2a; Alpha Zcta 2. 4; Agricultural Club 1. 2. 2. 4. N ice President 2. Senior Representative 4; 411 Club 1. 2. 2. 4. Vice President 4; Cross Country 1. 2; I ml n r Track 1, 2. 2; baseball I. 2. 2. mm V 56 JOHN H. PRATT. ATA Forestry Oxford Dean's List la. 11 . 2b; Xi Sikh.a l i 2. 4, M.O.C. I; M C.A I. 4. Forestry Club I. 2. 2. 4; Assistant Foot- ball Manager 1, 2; Co-.Managci f Football 2. LUCIE A PRAY, Xft Zoology Melrose. Mass. Chi Omega Scholarship 2; Students Art Club I. 2. 3; Women's Forum I, 2. 2. 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2. 2. 4; HI Circulo F.sptnol 2. 2. 4; Prism 2; Field Hockey I; Class Office . Sophomore Hop Committee 2. HENRY P. PRYOR. 2X Chemical Engineering Union City, Conn. Alpha Chi Sigma 2. 2. 4. Secretary 2. 2. 4; Connecticut Alumni Association Scholarship 2; Campus St iff 2. 2; Prism Hoard 2; Pale Blue Key 2. 4; Coif I. 2. 2. 4. M. Manager I. 2. 2. 4; Ririe Team 2. 2; Intramural Athletic 2. 2. 4. WILLIAM RADER. -HIK Chemical Engineering Westfield. X. J. Dean’s List la. lb; M.O.C. 1. 2; Pack and Pine 2; A.S.C.E. 2; Tennis 1. ROY C. RAYMOND. IKi Mechanical Engineering Mars Hill A.S.M.E 4; Cross Country I; Intramural Athletic I. 2. 2. 4. ANNETTE Y. REDMAN. AAA Home Economics Bangor Dean' List 2a. 21 . 2a. 2b; Omicrnn Nu 2. 4; Home Economics Club I 2. 2; Y.W.C.A I. 2. 1940 57 FRANCKS K. RHODA. AOII llnm Economics Milo llomc Economies Club 2; V W.C A. 3; Women's Forum 3. 4. Co-chairman Soci.il Commi I tee; A.M.W. Pascant 2; Varsity Show 2; Basketball 2. 2. 4; Hockey 2; Volleyball 2. 2; Transfer from Farmington State Normal School EDWIN S. RICH. MIK Electrical EuKineei inn Charleston Dean’s List la. II . 2a. 2I . 2a. 3b: Tau Beta l’i. Re- cording Secretary 4; Phi Kai | a Phi: Scabbard anil Blade; Trustee Scholarship 2. 4; A.I K.E. 2. 4; Maine Radio Cuild 3; Indoor Track 1. 2. 2. 4; Outdoor Track I. 2. 3. 4; Intramural Athletics. NATHAN II. RICH. MIK Mechanical Engineering Charleston A S M E 4. OCTAVE F. RICHARD Civil Engineering Bangor Dean's List 3a. 31 ; Scabbard and Blade 3. 4. ARTHUR W. RICHARDSON. -MW .Mechanical Engineering Poland A.S.M.E. 4. Football 1. Junior Varsity Football 3; Intramural Athletics. I.INWOOD n. RIDEOUT. I KS Forestry Bowdoinhatn Dean's List 3b; Forestry Club I. 2. 3. 4; M.O.C. L 2; Cross Country 1; Intramural Athletics. 58 MALCOLM W. ROBERTS, -IMA Agricultural Economics Alfred AKricultur.il Clui 1. 3. 4; Sophomore Owl 2; Senior SkulK 4. Treasurer; M Club 4; Student Senate 4; Interfraternily Council 4; Baseball 2. 3, 4; Football I. 2. 3. 4. M 4; Basketball 1, 3. 4; Class Offices. Executive Committee 2; Treasurer 3. K MAXINE ROBERTSON Home Economics Portland Dean's List lb. 2a. 21 . 3b; Omicron Nu 3b. 4a. 4b, Secretary; Portland Alumnae Award 3; Home Eco- nomics Club 1. 3. 4; Y.W.C.A. I. 2. 3. 4; 4-11 Club 1. 2. 3. 4; M Club 3. 4; Hockey I. 2. 3. 4. All-Maine Hockey Team 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Volleyball I. 2. 3. ROBERT B. ROBERTSON. A TO Pre-Medical Presque Isle Cheer Leader 2. Head Cheer I-eader 3; Students Arts Club I. 2. 3. President 3; Biology Club 3; Sophomore Hop Committee 2. FREDERICK V. ROBIE. IMA .Mechanical Engineering Auburn Varsity Show: Intramural Athletics. J EDWARD E. ROSS. K2 Forestry Orono Forestry Club 1. 2; Football. Frosh !. Varsity 2. 3; Intramural Athletics I. 2, 4. ALICE P. ROTII. Xft Education Stratford. Conn. Education Club 3. 4; l.r Ccrclc Franca i' 3. 4; Y.W. C A. 4; Transfer from Junior College of Connecticut ROSALIND ROWE Education Bethel Education (Tub; Transfer from Westbrook Junior College DOROTHY II. RUBINOFF Home Economics Portland Home Economics (Tub 1. 2. 3; Y.W.C A. 1. 2. 3; Liberal Club 3. 139S50 EUGENE ( . RUSSELL. JR. Clitminl Engineering Yarmouth Dean' List la. II . 2a. 2b. i . Jit; Tau Mela l i -4. President; Scabbard and ltla le 4, Treasurer; Phi Kappa I’ll 4; University Scholarship I. .4, 4; Student Senate 4. MARIANNE I. RUSSELL Zoology Phillip Dean's List la, II . -a; Neai Mathctai; Y.W.C.A. I, 2; Dei Deutsche Yerein 2. .4. Vice President .4; Hi li'Rv Club RUDOLPH C. A. SADLER. SX Electrical Engineering Limerick Cross Country I. ADA E. SALT .MAN Journalism Bangor V.W.C A. I. 2. .4. 4; HI Circulo Kspanol 2. .4; Students' Art Club 2. .4; Maine Campus 1. 2. A. 4; Home Eco- nomics Club I. 2. Prism Board .4, Associate Member; A.MAY. Pageant I. ROBERT Y. SAMI'KLSON. ItMII Zoology Waban. Mass. Mas |ue 2, .4; Students Arts Club I. 2. .4; M OT. 1 HI.NORA L. SAVAGE. A« ll English Bangor Dean's List la. H . 2a. 2b. .:a. ,4b; Tutorial Honors 3b; Major II uors 4. Phi Beta Kappa i. 4; Phi Kappa Phi I; Neai Mathctai I. President 2; Pay son Scholarship Trevelli Scholarship .4. 4; Winner Critical Prize Essay 4; Contributors' Club 2. 3. 4. Vice President la. President 4b; Women's Forum 2. .4. 4. Co-chairman Program Committee 1; Maine Day Committee I; V.W.C.A. 2. .4; Students' Arts Club 2. .4. Varsity Show Costume Committee; M )dern Dance Club 4; AM W. Pageant I. .4; Class Hockey I. 2. .1. 4; All- Maine Hockey Reserves 2. .4. 4. MARGARET C. SAWYER. AAA lb me Economies Gray Dean's List lb. .«a. Ah; Masque .4. 4; Home Economics (lull 2. 3; MOC A. 4; Y.W.l A 1. . .4. 4. Kith- Club .4; Basketball 3. Assistant Manager. RICHARD M. SAWYER. -IMA Mechanical Engineering Portland Dean's List la. lb. 2a. 2b. ,4b; Tau Beta Pi 4; A.S. M E. 4; Intramural Athletics 2. A. DONALD A. SCANLIN Sociology Newport Freshman Paper I. Ediinr-in-Chirf: Football I; Trans- fer from Bangor Theological Seminary. GEORGE G. SCHMIDT. IX Biochemistry Forest Hills. L. I... N. V. Dean's List lb. Aa; Alpha Chi Sigma 2. .4. 4. Vice President .5. 4; Agricultural Club I. 2. A, 4. Treasurer ; Prism Board .4 Sports Editor; Campus 3. 4; Maine Masque 3. 4. 'Helen f Troy. Hamlet : l-ootball I, Junior Varsity 2. 4. “M ; Sophomore Hop Committee 2. V GO . Jr f JOHN K. SHKKDY. -Hi Economics Portland FI Circulo Espanol I. 2. 2; Students' Arts Clui 2, 2; M O..C 1. 2: Foot I tail I; Track 1; Intramural Athletics 1. 2. 2. WAYS'K F. SHIPMAN. JR.. AXA Horticulture Worcester. Mass. M.O.C. J. R.OT.C. Ride Team 1. i. DOROTHY F.. SH1RO English Bar Harl or Dean's List 21 ; Sophomore Facie 2, Vice- President; All .Maine Women 3. 4; Contributors' C'lul 3. 4; W.A.A. 4; Women's Forum 3. 4; Y.W.C.A. I, 2. 3. 4. CMiinet 2. 2; Campus 1. 2. 2. 4. Society Editor 2. Women’s News Kditor 2. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 2. 4. Man- ager 4; Volleyball I. 2. 2. 4. JAMES C. SIURO. TF.-I- Economics and History Old Town Der Deutsche 'eiein 2. 2. ANNA M. SIMPSON Home Economics South Cray Dean’s List 21 ; Charles Payson Scholarship 1. 2; Bertha Joy Thompson 2. 4; Y.W.C.A. I. 4; Home Economic Club I. 2. 2; 4-II Club 1. 2; Hockey 2. 2. 4. Ml Maim- Hockey Reserves 2. All-Maine ll•►ckov Team 4; Volleyball 1. 2. 2. 4; Basketball !. 2. 2. 4; W.A.A. Council 4; Class Leader 4; M Club 2. 4; C.i-V Ride Team 2. 2. ATWOOD O. SMART. HE Business Administration Iloulton Maine Masque 2; Football 2. 2. 4; Transfer from Ricker Junior College. 1940 61 iL seniORs BASIL SMITH. K2 English Winterport Basketball I. lil.AKK II. SMITH. SAB Agronomy DOXALD C. SMITH. MIK Agronomy Fasten Doan's List J.i. 2I . 3b; Alpha Zeta 2. A. 4; I’alc Blue K y Scholarship 2; llarl Scholarship 3; William Emery Parker Scholarship 4. Agricultural Club 1, 3; Mcn'% Student Senate ami Interfraternity Council 4. Vice President; Student Senate 4. Vice President; Senior Skull 4; Sophomore Owl 3; M Club 3. 4. Vice President 3: Pale Blue Key 3. 4. President 4; Maine Athletic Association 2. 3. 4. President 4; Cross Country !. 2. 3. 4. Captain I. 3. 4; Indoor Track I. 2. 3; Outdoor Track I. 2. 3; Class Offices, Vice 1 “resident 3; Treasurer 4. IRVING K SMITH. MIK Agronomy Presque Isle Dean’s List 3a. 3b; Alpha Zeta 3; F.F.A. Secretary. RALPH G. SMITH Agronomy Kxeter Dean’s l.ist 2a. 31 . 3a; Alpha Zeta 2. 3; Penobscot County Alumni Scholarship 2: Sophomore Owls 2; Football I; Track 1. 3; Junior Vanity Football 2. RICHARD SMITH Horticulture Orono W INFIELD C. SMITH, 2X Fleetrieal Engineering Richmond, Va A. LEE. 2. 3; Transfer from New Mexico State College. PHILIP G. SODKROl'IST Science Mon son Basketball 3. 4; Ba«cl all 3; Transfer from Farmington Normal School. DONALD T. SPARKS History and Government Phillips Dean's List 3b; Glee Club 3. 4; International Relation Club 4; Political Science Club 4; Radio Guild 4; Fencing 4; Transfer from Ricker Junior College. CARL SPENCER Chemistry Anson 62 I X rsrr semoRs GERALD E. SPOFFORD. MIK Wildlife Conservation Kennebunk Dean’s List la, ll . 2a, 21 , 3a; University Scholarship 2; York County Alumni Scholarship 4; Forestry Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Track I, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Athletics. IRENE B. SPRUCE Zoology Orono Home Economic Club I. 2: Y W.C.A. I. 2; M O C. I. 2. EDWARD W. STANLEY. IMA Mechanical Engineering Farmington Dean’s List la. lb. 2a. 2b. 3a. 3b; Tau Beta IN 3. 4. Treasurer; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Pittsburg Alumni Award 3b; Ma |uc 2. 3. 4; Baseball I. Assistant Man- ager; Baseball 2, Assistant Manager. JEROME I. STEEVES. IMA Wildlife Conservation Lincoln Sophomore Owls 2; Forestry Club 1. 3: Basketball 1. 2. 3; Baseball 1. 2; Football 1. 2: Tennis 3; Intra mural Athletics; Class Oltices. Executive Committee 2. 3. MARGARET O. STEIMETZ. -IM Home Economic Orono Omicron Nu 3. 4. Treasurer; M.O.C. I. 2. 3. 4; Pack and Pine 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3; Y W C A. I, 2. 3. 4. Vice President 3; Panhcllcnic Council 4; A.M W. Pageant I, 2. ELLEN H. STEVENS Education Bath Transfer from Westbrook Junior College I ROBERT F. STEWART. AX A Chemical Engineering Winthrop Seahbard and Blade 3. 4; M.O.C I, 3. 4; Intramural Athletic 1. 2. 3. 4. LOIS E. STINSON Education Education Club; Transfer from Bangor of Commerce. Stonington Maine School I z_ 63 PARKER O. STUART. ATft Civil Engineering Bridgton Dean' I.im Jb; Scabbard and Blade .1. -4; A.S.C.E. 2. 3. 4. Secretary .5; Baseball I GUY SCSI. ATQ Civil Engineering Pittsfield Dean's List la. 11 . .’a. 2b; Tan Meta I'i S. 4; A.S.C.E. 2, 3. Vice President. President; Football 1. 2. 3: Intra- mural Handball 3. MAYNARDE SWARTZ Zoology Roxbnry, Mass. Tutorial Honors lb; Intramural Athletics. NORMA L. SYLVESTER French Deer Isle Dean's List la. lb. 2b; Neai Malhctai 1. Bertha Joy Tlrompson Scholarship 4; Der Deutsche Verein 3. 4. Secretary 4; Le Cercie Francai 1. 3. 4. Secretary 4; YAV.C.A. 1; Prism Hoard 3. Associate Member; M.O.C. 3; Students' Arts Club 2; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Volley- ball I. 2. 3. GAUTHIER A THIBODEAU Wildlife Conservation Kumtord Baseball 2. 3; Football 1, 2; Skiing 1. 2; Transfer from Bowdoin College. LOUIS II THIBODEAU French Kumford Music Association 3; Masque. Music Director I. 2. 3; Le Cercie Fiancais I, 2; El Circulo Espanol 3: Stu- de tit Music Assistant 3; Track 1; Transfer from Laval University. MERRILL G. THOMPSON. KZ Mechanical Engineering Southport ASM E 4; Member Student Senate and Intcrfra- •entity Council 1939; Cross Country I; Track I. RAYMOND K. THORN Electrical Engineering Reading, Mass. Transfer from Boston University 64 1940 semotis GKRTRUDE R TONDREAU, AOII French Brunswick Dean's List 21 , -hi; New England Junior Moutli Rep- resentative 3; All-Maine Women 3. 4; Students' Arts Club 2. 3. 4; l.c Celtic Francois 3, 4. President 3. 4, Kl Circulo Kspanol 2. 3. Secretary 3; Debating Society 3. 4. Secretary 4. Varsity Debating Team 3. 4; V.W. t A. 1. 2. 3. 4, Cabinet 3; Women's Forum 3; l’risni Board 3. Associate Editor 3; M.O.C. I; Hockey Team 1. 2. 3. 4. All-Maine Reserve 3: All Maim Hockey reat i ;; Basketball Team 1. 3. 4; Volleyball 1, I; “M Club 3. 4. DOREEN M. TRASK. AOII Home Economics Farmington Home Economics Club I, 2. 3. 4; Y.W.C.A. I. 2. 3; Campus Stall 3. 4; Women's Forum 1. 2. 3, 4. ROGER B. TRASK Forestry Bangor Dean's List la. lb. 2a. 2b. 3a. 3I : Xi Sigma Pi 3. 4; Forestry Club 1. 4; Rifle Club 3. WILLIAM W. TREAT. MIK Government and Economics Winlcrporl Claud Dewing Graton Prize 2: Senior Skulls 4; Contributors’ Club 3. 4. Treasurer; Students' Art Club 2. 3. 4. Treasurer; Political Science Club 4, President: International Relations Club 3. 4; Student Senate 2. 3: Interfralernity Council 2. 3: M.C.A. I. 2. 3. 4; Maine Campus I. 2. 3. 4; News Editor 1. Editor- in-C'liicf 2. 3. Contributing Editor 4; Debating Club I. 2. 3. 4; Cnivcrsity Radio Committee 3; Intramural Basketball; Class Office . Temporary President I; Sophomore Pipe Committee 2; Chairman Junior Prom Committee 3. Commencement Ball Committee 4. RICHARD L. TREMAINE Electrical Engineering Bangor A LE E. 3; Baseball. Manager I RUTH E. TRICKEY. AOII Drama Pittsfield Sophomore Eagles 2; Y.W.C.A Cabinet I. 2. 3; Stu- dents' Arts Club 2. 3; Masque Secretary 3, 4; Varsity Show 2: l.c Cercie Francais I; Stringed Trio 1. 2. 3. 4; W.S.G.A. 3; A.M.W. Pageant I. 2. 3. MARION R. TUFTS Home Economics South Berwick Dean's List la. lb. 2a. 2b. 3a. 3b; Neai Mathctai I; Omicron Nu 3. President; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Univer- sity Scholarships 2. 3. 4; 4-H Club I; Home Economics Club F. WAYNE TURNER. AIT Dairy Technology Exeter Agricultural Club 4; I II Club 1. 2. 3; Dairy Cattle Judging Team 3. VIRGINIA M. TITTLE Mathematics Kcnduskcag Dean's List la. lb. 2a. 2b. 3a: Tutorial Honors 2b: Neai Mathetai 1; Maine Secomlaiy School Scholarship I. 2. 3. I; Kill.- Team 2; Sigma Delta Zeta 2. 3. 4. Secretary 4; Der Deutsche Yerem 2. 3. 4; Masque 1. 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3. MARY A. UPHAM French Biddcford Sophomore Eagles 2; Varsity Show 2; ''First Lady” Masque 2; A M.W. Pageant 2; Y.W.C.A. 2. 3. I. Social Committee 4; Le Ccrclc Francais 3. 4. Program Committee 4; Students' Art Club 2. 3, 4; Modern Dance Club 2; Women' Forum 4. 65 semotis JI'LIA W. WARREN. AOII Psychology Lubec Dean' List 2a. 21 ; Sigma Mu Signia 2. 4; V .W.C.A. 1. 2; Masque .V 4; Student ' Ari Club 1. 2 PHILMORE II. WASS Education Machias Min's (Ilee Club •; Deputat ion Teams •; Tennis 4; Transfer from Washington State Normal School. ;nKALI)INK K. WATSON Psychology Bangor Transfer front I.ascii Junior College. CHARLES L. WEAVER. I IIK Civil Kugiiiecriiig Presque Isle Scabbard ami Blade 2. 4; Aroostook Alumni Scholar- ship 4; Sophomore Owls 2; Pale Blue Key 2, 2. 4; A.S.C.K. 1. 2. 2. 4; M Club 2. 2. 4; Football I: Indoor Track 1. 2. 2. 4; Outdoor Track 2. 2. 4; Class Offices, Treasurer I. BARBARA I. WELCH. AAA Education Bangor Masque 2. 4; Education Club 2. 4; Kailio timid 4; Transfer from Farmington Normal School. WILLIAM F. WEST. JR.. M'A Psychology liangor Dean's List la. lb. 2b; Sigma Mu Sigma 4; Campus 1. 2. Assistant Business Manage! I; Subscription Manager 2; M C.A. Cabinet 2. 2. Vice President 2: Masque 2. 2. 66 — RALPH F. WHICIIEK. 2AK Biochemistry Springvule Pale Blue Key 4; M Club 2. 3. I; Agricultural Club I. 3. .1. 4; Alpha Clii Sigma 2. 3. 4. Master of Cere monies; Cross Country I. 2, 3 M ; Indoor Track 1. 2. 3; Outdoor Track I. 2. 3 MARION L. WHITE. IIRI Psychology Bangor Dei Deutsche Verem 3. 4. International Relations Club 2. 3. 4; W S.G.A. 2; Debating lub 2, Campus 2. Students' Aits Club I. 2; Puiilicllcnic Council 3. President. IRENE WHITMAN Home Economics Stonington Dean's List 3a. 3b; llcnr L. Griffin Prize I; Home Economics Club Award 3; Women's Student Govern- ment Scholarship 4; Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4; VAV.C.A. 1; Prism Hoard 3. Associate Member; Campus Staff I. 2. 3. Star Reporter; A.M.W. Pageant 1. 2. 3; Basketball I. CLIFTON K. WHITNEY. Al l’ Agricultural Economics Winn Oran’s l.tst 2a. 3a. 3b; Rcrtha Joy Thompson Scholar ship 3; Charles Woodman Scholarship I; 4 II Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Agricultural Club I. 2. 3. 4; Cross Country I; Basketball I. 2. 3. 4. NORMAN E. WHITNEY. ATft Dairy Technology Newton, Mass. Dean’s List la. lb. 2a. 2b. 3a. 3b; Alpha eta 3. 4. Scribe; Pin Kappa Phi 4; Scabbard and Blade 3. 4; Charles P. Hood Scholarship 2. 3; Agricultural Club I. 2. 3. 4. President; Cross Country I. REES r. WILLIAMS Mechanical Engineering Westwood, Mass M OC I; A S.M E 3 LIN WOOD G. WILLI NS. -Id'A Chemical Engineering Bm-ksport CHARLES WILSON. IMA Pulp and Paper Kastport Sophomore Owls 2. Secretary: M Club; Pale Blue Key 3. 4. Secretary: Basketball 2. 3. 4; Intramural Athletics. GLEASON W. WILSON Agricultural Economics Jonesboro AMY S. WOOD Music Bangor A.M W Pageant I; l.c Ccrclc Francais 4; Students' Arts Club 4; Prism Board 3. .Associate Member. I EVF.I.YN K. WOODS Education Gorham Dean's I.is! .la. 31 ; Kappa Delta I’i 3. 4. Secretary I; Education Clui J; Transfer from Gorham Normal School. JOYCE C. WOODWARD, lilt History and Government Minot International Relations Glut 4; Campu I, 2. 3. Star Reporter; Prism Hoard 3. Associate Member; Rifle Club 3. 4. KI TH M. WORCESTER. AAA Home Economics Xcwtonville, Mass. Pack and Pine 1. 2. 3, 4. Hike Master 3. Treasurer 4; M.O.C. 1. 2. 3. 4; Masque 2. 3, 4. Property Mistress; M Club 3. 4; Maine Day I. 3. 4; YWCA. 2. 3. 4. Visiting Chairman; YAV.C.A Glee Club 3; Hockey I. 2. 3. 4; All Maine Hockey Team Subs I. All-Maine Hockey Team 2. 3. I; Basketball I. 2, Assistant Man- user 3; Volleyball 1. 2. IICGH E. YOUNG Education Aurora Dean’s List 3a. 31 ; University Scholarships 3. 4; Education Club 3. 4; Radio Guild 4; International Relations Club; Transfer from Easton State Normal School. 68 I GORDON R. BLAKE— Who lofl his life in a canoe accident on the Stillwater river laft spring. Ml KNS I KkI: l II KKI 111 UM)i I I - IAMl-.S V. HARRIS President ROGER A. STEARNS Vice President WNA E. MERRILL Secretary, KENNETH W. BLAISDEL1 Treasu re r tyuniiyiA It MOR I ROM ALUKKT II. ADAMS WILSON’ M. ALFORD, K1 ZJ U NT I ,, CHAKLKS E. ADAMS. SAK DOROTHY 1 ALLEX FIAVOOD A. ALLEX KEM1TON C. ADAMS. ATfl ALBERT H. ADAMS—Canton: Pulp and Paper I echnology: Dean's List (ib): Alpha Chi Sigma (a): Cross Country Manager (i): Baseball (i. 2). CHARLES E. ADAMS—Madison: Mechani- cal Engineering; MOC (2): MCA (2): Intramural Athletics (i. 2. 3). KEMPTON C. DAMS Easton: Agricultural Economics; Football (2. 3). WILSON M. ALFORD Windsor, Conn.: Civil Engineering: Dean's List (ib. 2a. 2b): The Philip R. Hawthorne .Scholarship (3); Maine Masque (2. 3); ASCE (3). Secretary: Prism Board (3). DOROTHY I. ALLEN Bucksport; History. ELWOOD A. ALLEN Livermore Falls. Education; Transfer Irotn Washington State Normal School. SIDNEY M. ALBERT— Bangor: Ilisiorv: Political Science Club (3): International Re- lations Club (3); Fransfer from Bowdoin. SIDNEY M ALFEKT CHARLES J. ARBOR. Kil HENRIETTA I. AUSTIN BARBARA R ASHWORTH. AOII FRANK E. ANDERSON—Richmond: Education: Education Club (3): I'ransfcr from Farmington Normal School. HAROLD F. ANDERSON—Arlington. Mass.: Chemical Engineering: Scab- bard and Blade (3): Sophomore Owl: M Club (2. 3): Pale Blue Key (3): MCA (1. 2. 3): Football (1. 3): Baseball (1. 2. 3): Intra- mural Athletics it. 2. •;). ROY L. ANDERSON—Newport; Dairy Technology; Dean's List (2a. 2b): Alpha eta: Hood Scholarship (1): Agricultural Club (1. 2. 3). CHARLES J. ARBOR—Rum- ford: Economics: Class President (1. 2): Maine Day Committee (1): Pale Blue Key (3); El Circulo Espanol (1): Students' Arts Club (1): Sophomore Owl: Athletic Board (3): M Club (2. 3): Football (1.2.3): Basketball (1.2.3): Baseball (1). BARBARA R. ASHWORTH Orono: English: Dean's List (2a. 2b): Class Secretary (2): Sophomore Eagle. Secretary-1 teas.: Maine Masque (1. 2, 3): Students’ rts Club (1. 2): Maine Radio Guild (3): Otn- tributors' Club (2. 3). Sec. (3): Panhellcnic Council (3): AMW Pageant (1): YWC (1. 2. 3); MOC (1): Prism Staff (3). DAVID ASTOR- Portland: Zoology; Sports nnouncer. Campus Radio Program: Maine Masque (1. 2. 3); Maine Day Committee (2): Pale Blue Key (2. 3): Campus. Sports Editor (1. 2. 3); Prism. Sports Editor (3); Le Cercle Franrais (2. 3): Indoor I rack (1): Football (1. 2) HENRIETTA L. M S I IN—Fort Ke nt: Educa lion; Education ( 111 b (3): YWC (3): Transfer from Madawaska I raining School. WILLI M K BABEL North Tonawancla. Y.; Botany; Dean s List (il . 2a. 2b). CHARLES L. BAKER Butks| orl: Mechanical Engineering: SME (3). HARTLEY 1,. BANTO e v|x«i: Mechanical Engineering: Maine Masejue (1. 2. 3); SME (3): 11111 annual Athletics 1. 2. 3). BARBARA BARRETT—Oruno; Home Economics: Home Economics Club (1. 2. 3); MOC (1. 2): YWCA (2.3). SARAH L. BARTER -Clinton: Home Economics; Home Economics Club (1. 2. 3): YWCA (1. 3). HENRY H. BAR I LEA — O10110; Agronomy. MA R 'i L. BATES—Bath: Home Economics: Home Economics Club (1. 2. 3): YWCA (1. 2. 3), Cabinet (3). l reas. (3): (.ills' Rifle Club (2. 3); Yarsilv Show (1): .MW Pageant (2): Hockey, ssislam Manager (3). j§ MAKV I.. BATHS. NU xsi C.KORGE K. BEASOM. AXA ROBKRT H. BEXXETT. SX BEATRICE A. 8ESSE GEORGE R. BEASOM—Orono: Horticulture; Maine Masque (i, 2, 3). KEWETH I). BEI.L—Orono: Mechanical Engineer- ing: Dean's List (ia. 2a. 2b); ASME (3): Baskeiball. Assi. Mgr. (1. 2): Baseball. Assi. Mgr. (i): Basketball. Mgr. (3). ROGER (). BEN JAM IN—New York City. N. V.: Chemical Engineering; Translcr Irom Cornell I niversity. ROBER'l H. BENNE'l I’— Cranston. R. I.: Civil Engineering: Sophomore Owl: Track (1. 2. 3). Captain (1): Football (1. 2. 3). RUTH E. BENSON—Kenne- bunkpon: Home Economics: Dean's List (1 b. 2b): York Countv Scholarship (2): Home Economics Club (3): YWCA (1): pH Club (1. 2): Liberal Club (2). ROCKWOOD N. BERRY Liver- more Falls: Horticulture: Dean's List (ia. ib. 2a. 2b): Howl Schol- arship (2): Alpha eta (2. 3): Scabbard and Blade (3): Intercol- legiate Apple fudging Contest. 2nd Place (1); gricullural Club (1. 2. I teas. (3): Maine Masque (1. 2): FT'A (3): Cross Coun- try (1). BEATRICE BESSE Brooks; Education: Education Club (3); Transfei from Farmington State Normal School. mma 75 KENNETH W. BLAISDELL. +KI PAUI. C. HILLINGS. VTR EDWARD S. RONOCORSO. +11K I K ING II. BLACK. Al l J U N '■ - 1 DONALD BLAISDELL. +KS AVERY L. ROND. +IIK PAl'LC. BILLINGS—Stonington; Chemical Engiileering: Dean's List (ab). IRVING H. BLACK—Long Branch. N. |.: Wildlife Conservation: I()C (i. 3): MCA (a. 3). DON l.l) BLAISDELL —Reading. Mass.: Electrical Engineering: AI EE (3); Basketball, Asst. Mgr. KENNE l H V. BI.AISDELL-Ellswoi th: Economics: Class I reasnrer Sophomore Owl; Bale Blue Kev (3): M Club (2. 3); El Circulo Espanol (2): Cross Country (1. 2. 3). Captain (1): Indoor and Outdoor Track (1. 2. 3): Intramural Athletics (1. 2. 3). EDWARD S. BONOCORSO—Everett. Mass.: Arts. WKRV L. BOND—JefTerson: Mechanical Engineering: ASME (3). MARY E. BOONE—Presque Isle: Home Economics: Dean’s List (ia. i! . 2a, ah): Home Economics Club (1. 2. 3). I'rcs. (3), Set.-Micas. (2); YWCA (1. 2): Prism (3): MOC (2): AMW Pag- eant (1. 2): Maine Masque (1, 2. 3). Costume Mistress (3). MARY E. BOONE, AAA KATHLEEN M. BOYLE DOROTHY M. BRADBURY W ILLIAM R. BOOTH—Cumberland Outer; Animal Husban- lrv: Dean's List (2a. 2b): (Charles II. Pay son Scholarship (3): MCA Cabinet (2. 3): Clee Club (2. 3): Agricultural Club (2. 3): Apple Judging Team (3): Track (sa). Transfer from Bow- doin. H. LOl IS BOYLE, JR.—Bangor: Electrical Engineering; A IKE: Student Senate: Freshman Football Manager. JEAN E. BOYLE—Madison: Drama: Dean’s List (2b): 1 st place- Intercolle- giate Poetry Contest (2): YWCA (1): Contributor’s Club (3): Der Deutsche Verein (2. 3): Maine Masque (1. 2. 3). KATH- LEEN M. BOYLE—Madison; English: Contributors' Club (2. 3); YWCA (1. 2. 3). Cabinet (2); Maine Masque. Assoc. Member (2. 3): Student Government (2). DONALD T. BRACKETT Portland: Forestry: Forestry Club (1.2): Football (1): I rack (1): Baseball (1). HORACE G. BRACY—Ogunquit: Business Admin- istration, MOC (1. 2): El Circulo Espanol (3); Goll (2. 3): Intra- mural Athletics (2. 3): l'niversit ol California. DOROTHY M. BRADBURY—Fort Kent: Education: Education Club (3); HV CA (3); I’ransler Irom Madawaska braining ScIkniI. 13 41 jL KI TH C. BRUMIS RICHARD A. I5RAM HALL—Quincy. Mass.; Mechanical Engi- neering. WILLIAM H. BRANN Gardiner: Economics; Cheer- leader Emblem Ward (i); Rifle Team (2); Pale Blue Review (2); Students' Arts Club (3): El Circulo Espauol (1. 2. 3); Glee Club (3): Intramural Pennis (2); Intramural Football (3). JUNE H. BRIDGES—Calais: oology; Der Deutsche Vercin (2. 3): Varsity show (2): Students’ Arts Club (2): Biologv Club (2. 3): AMW Pageant (2); YWCA (2). FREDERICK (). BR IGGS—Caribou: Education; Education Club (3): Football (3): Transfer from Aroostook State Normal School. Rill I C. BRIGGS ugusta: English; Transler Irom Bradford Junior College. SIDNEY S. BRODY—East Dedham. Mass.; Mechanical Engineering: ASME; Football (1. 2. 3); Basketball (1): Track (2): Baseball (1). BROOKS BROWN. JR.—Augusta: Public Speaking: New York Uumni Scholarship (2): ( lass Vice President (2): Chairman of Executive Committee (1): Debating Societ (1. 2. 3). Business Manager (2. 3): International Relations Club (3); Political Sci- ence Club (3); MCA Cabinet (2): Football (1): Assistant Baseball Manager (1. 2). ZJ U NT Jl'Xfi It. BRIDGES SIDNEY S. BRODY .TIM' BROOKS BROWN. ,IR.. AX A K. Vll.ltL K lit ( K. IK.. Al l' CARL R. BROWN Levant; Electrical Engineering; Dean’s List (ia. 11 . sa. 2b); AI EE (3). Sec. LEROY C. BROWN Wilton; !)air Technology: Federal Farm Bureau Scholarship (3); Future Farmers ol America (3); Agricultural Club (5); Baseball (1). MIRIAM BROWN—Norway; Home Economics: YWCA (1); pH Club (1. 2.3). Social Chairman (3). I’KISCII.I.A E. BROWN —Milford: Home Economics; YWCA (1. 2. 3): Off-Campus Or- ganization (1. 2. 3): Home Economics Club (3); A MW Pageant (2); Basketball (2). ARNOLD B. BROWNELI.-Cape Elizabeth: Forestry; MCA: Forest r Club (1. 2. 3): Intramural thleti(s (2.3). ALFRED G. BRILNDAGE-Danbury. Conn.; Agricultural Economics: Dean’s List (2b): Agricultural Club (1. 2): j 11 Club (1. 2. ■{)'• Indoor Frack (1). R. WILBl'R Bl'CK. |R. Monti cello: gronomy; Dean’s List (2b): Agricultural Club (1. 2. 3). 4 j v 79 FREDERICK E. BURDEN BLEXDIX L. BURTON V MARY V. BURKE. .VO 11 DAI.E J. BUTTERWORTII. 2X J U N HOWARD L. BURPEE. AI’P CAL I ST A I.. BUZZ ELL, AOII FREDERICK E. BURDEX-Prcsque Isle: Public Speaking; De- bate Society (i. 2. 3): l.e Cercle Franca is (2): Political Science Club (3). MARY F. BURKE— Bangor; Nursing; Students’ Arts Club (1. 2): MOC (1); YWCA (1. 2. 3). HOW ARD L. BURPEE —Ornno; Horticulture; Dean's List (2a): Intramural Athletics. BI.ENDIN' L. BURTON—Bangor: Engineering Physics: Dean's List (ta. 2b): Physics Club (2. 3), Treas. (3). DALE J. BU I 1 ER- W'OR LH—Franklin. Mass.: Animal Husbandry; M Club: Cross Country (3): Outdoor Track (3); Indoor Track (3). CALLS'! A L. BUZZ ELL—Milford: Drama: Elizabeth Abbot Balcminc Scholar- ship (3): Le Cercle Francais (1): Students’ Arts (dub (2): Cant| us Board (t): AMW Pageant (1. 2); Women’s Forum (3): Contribu- tors' Club (3): Prism Board (3); Maine Masque (1. 2. 3). DAVID L. BY HR—Bangor: Electrical Engineering— AIEE (2. 3), I teas. (3); Maine Radio Cuild (2. 3). DAVID L. BYER JOHN F. BYRNE. Kll ROBERT CARLISLE. -I-IA C. ERNESTINE CARVER. AAA ELTON S. CARTER. MIK JOHN 1'. BYRNE—Mar ll oro, Mass.; Mechanical Engineering; Scabbard and Blade (3); Track (1): Intranniral Athletics (2). ANNA R. CAHILL—Bangor; Business Administration; Students' Arts Club (1. 2): Women's Off-Campus Assoc. (1, 2. 3): VAVCA (i. 2. 3). BYRON W. CANDACE—Seal Harbor: Civil Engineer- ing; ASCE (3). ROBERT CAR LISLE-Bangor; Economics: Students' Arts Club (1); Freshman Banquet Committee; Sopho- more Executive Committee: Intramural Athletics (1. 2. 3). EL- TON S. CARTER—Mapleton; Speech; Varsity Debating Team (2, 3); Maine Ratlio Guild (3); El Circulo Espanol (1.2, 3); Cross Country, Asst. Manager (1, 2); Indoor Track. Asst. Manager (1. 2); Outdoor Track. Asst. Manager (1). JOHN M. CARTER— Etna; Agricultural Economics; Intramural Athletics (2. 3). C. ERNESTINE CARVER—Vinalhavcn: Home Economics; Home Economics Club (1. 2, 3); YWCA (2. 3): Maine Masque (2. 3). Assoc. Member (2); MOC (2. 3): All-Maine Women's Pageant (1): Freshman Board (1): Maine Radio Guild (3). ; MAKIOX Cl I.A M PKN'OIS GORDON K. CHASE, R0I1 RICHARD II CHASE. BOII EVERETT 15. CHAMBERLAIBelgrade Lakes: Forestry: Dean's List (2 b): Xi Si ma Pi (3): MOC (a. 3); Pack and Pine (2. 3): F'oreslrv (i. 2. 3); President (3); Track (ia). MARION CHAMPENOIS -Meridian. Miss.: Sociology; YWCA (3): Trans- fer from l niverisi of labama. FAULKNER E. CHASE Bn am Pond: Economics; Varsiu Show (1); Smdenis' Ai ls Club (1): Football (1): Baseball (1. 2). GORDON E. CHASE Bryant Pond: Business Administration: Football (1): Baseball (1). RICHARD CHASE—Sharon. Mass.; Civil Engineering: Dean's List (ia. 2a): ASCE (2. 3): MOC (3); Assoc. Member Maine Masque (3): Basketball (2, 3): Baseball (1): |. V. Football (2. 3). •M”: Intramural ihit tics (1. 2. 3). RICHARD R. CHASE Portland: Pulp and Paper: Dean s List (ia. ib. 2a, 2b): Hove Memorial Scholarship (3): Tennis (1. 2. 3): Basketball (1). LES- TER I). CHIPMAN-Mechanic Falls: Electrical Engineering: Dean s List (ta. ih. 2a. 2b): Bertha |ov Thompson Award (2); University Scholarship (3): AIEE (3). m,' J U N FAt’LKNER E. CHASE. BGtl RICHARD R CHASE LESTER I) CHI I’M AN KVA A. CLARK ARNOLD II CLARK. MM ROBERT W. COFFIN JOHN C CLEMENT. JR.. MM ALICE K. CHRISTIE. XU MILF()RI) F. COHEN. TKI- Bl'RTON M. COLBATH ALICE E. CHRISTIE—Grand Lake Stream; History; Modern Dance Club (3); YWCA (3); Students' Ai ls Club (2). ARNOLD H. CLARK—Liberty; Engineering Physics; Physics Club (2). EVA A. CLARK Orono; Home Economics; Dean's List (ia. 1b. 2a. 2b); Farm Bureau Scholarship (2); Home Economics (1. 2. 3); ■I H Club (1. 2. 3); Maine Masque, Assoc. Member (2, 3); MCA (1, 2. 3); Hockey (2): Basketball (1); Volleyball (1. 2). JOHN C. CLEMENT Belfast; Economics; El Circulo Espanol (3); Out- door Track (1). Asst. Manager. ROBERT COFFIN Harring- ton; Mechanical Engineering; Dean's List (2b). MILFORD F. COHEN—Portland; Chemical Engineering; Cheerleader (1. 2. 3), Head Cheerleader (3); Football (1); Indoor Track (1. 2. 3); Outdoor Track (1. 2); Intramural Athletics (1. 2. 3). BURTON M. COLBATH Westfield; Agronomy. 3 41 8.1 JOHN S. COLBY. r.X COKINNE I.. COMSTOCK. AAA JAMES S. CONDON LAURENCE A. COOPER. JR.. AX A M. BLANCHE CONLAN JAMES G. COOPER, III. ZX JOHN S. COLBY—Sou ill Paris: Sociology; Maine Masque (i. 2, 3): Students Arts Club (1): I.e Cerclc Francais (2): Glee Club (2. 3): MCA Cabinet. Chairman Embassy Conunittec: Football (1); Intramural Athletics (2, 3). CORINNE L. COMSTOCK- Millinockct: History: Dean’s List (ia. ib. 2a. 2b). Tutorial Hon- ors ( ib); Ncai Mathetai: Secondary School Contest Scholarship (1); Chi Omega Sociology Prize (2); Students' Arts Club (1. 2); YWC (1.2): Political Science Club (3). Sec.-l iras. (3); Campus Reporter (3); Panhcllenic Council. Sec. (3): Basketball (2): Volleyball (2). JAMES S. CONDON South Brooksville: Me- chanical Engineering: Dean’s List (1 b. 2b): ASME (3); Cross Country (1). M. BLANCHE CONLAN-Biddeford: Mathema- tics; El Circulo Espanol (1): Campus (3); YWCA (1): Students' Arts Club (1): Mathematics Club (3): M Club (3); AMW Pag- eant (1); Hockey (1. 2); Basketball (1. 2): Volleyball (1. 2). JAMES G. COOPER. lll-Orono: Education; Education Club (1): Transfer from University of Minnesota. LAWRENCE A. COOPER. JR. Auburn: Chemical Engineering; Dean's List (ia. ib); Alpha Chi Sigma (2. 3): Secondary Schools Scholarship: Photography Club (1. 3): MOG (2): MCA (1. 2. 3): Intramural Athletics (1. 2. 3). H. PAUL COTE—Lewiston: Economics; Le Circle Francais (1): Intramural Athletics (2. 3). H. PAUL COTE GEORGE R COTTON', -MW JOIIX S CRAIG. +MA MAVIS L. CREAMER, X« 13 41 7 FREDERICK W . COWAX. AXA Ql’ENTOX K CRANDALL. MIK LAI'RA C. CRAFT. IM ). ItCRLEIGII CRANE. SX GEORGE B. COTTON—Auburn; Chemical Engineering; Dean's List (ia. 11). 2l ); Alpha Chi Sigma (2 .3): Physics Club (2. 3): MCA (2. 3): Intramural Athletics (1. 2. 3). FREDERICK W. COWAN Portland: Forestry; Forestry Club (1. 2. 3); Editor in- Chief. Maine Forester (3): Maine Masque Assoc. Member (1. 2): Fencing (1. 2): Outdoor Track. Manager (1. 2. 3); Winter Sports (2. 3): Cross Countn Track (1. 2). LAURA U. CRAFT—Bath: Home Economics: Dean's List (2b): WSGA (3); YWCA (1. 2. 3): Home Economics Club (1. 2. 3); MOT (2. 3): Prism, ssoc. Mem- ber (3). JOHN S. CRAIG—Bingham: Mechanical Engineering: Baseball (1): Intramural Athletics (2.3). QUENTON K. CRAN- DALL— Presque Isle: Speech: Le Cercle Francais (1); Students' Arts Club (1): Debate Societ (2. 3): Maine Radio Guild (3): MCA (1. 2. 3). J. BURLEIGH CRANE Whiting; Mechanical Engineering: YWCA (1. 2): Indoor Track (1): Outdoor Track (1) : Intramural Athletics (1.2). MAVIS L. CREAMER—Calais; English: Students' Arts Club (1, 2); Maine Radio Guild (3); Varsity Show (1, 2); YWCA (1. 2. 3). Social Welfare Committee (2) . Chairman of Pul Tcity (3): Modern Dance Club (3): Hockey (1.2. 3). All-Maine Reserve (1. 2). All-Maine (3); Basketball (1. 2. 3). All-Maine Reserve (1. 2): Asst. Manager (3); Volleyball (1. 2). 85 MARGARET K. CROMWELL SARA I.. CULBERSON ROBERT A. CUMMINGS. AN PAULINE F. CUSHING FREDERICK M. CROUSE. -I-IIK ISABELLA CROSBY. AA.1 mk MARGARET E. CROMWELL Bangor: Romance Languages. ISABELLA CROSBY—Dexter: English: Dean's List (aa. ah): Maine Masijue. Assoc. Member (a. 3): MOC (i. a. 3): El Circulo Espanol (a): Students' Arts Club (i): VWCA (i. a. 3): Modern Dance Club (3): AMW Pageant (1. a). FREDERICK M. (AROUSE Washburn: I)air Husbandly: Dean's List (ta, ib. aa, ab): Alpha Zeta (a. 3): W. H. Bowker Scholarship (1. a); Hood Scholarship (3): Agricultural Club (1. a. 3): LEA (3); MCA (1. a. 3): Intramural Athletics (a. 3). SARA L. CULBERSON—Easton; Home Economics: Home Economics Club (1. a. 3): YWCA (1): Hockey (1): Basketball (1): Volleyball (i.a). ROBERT A. CUM M I NOS—Bryant Pond; Mathematics. PAULINE E. CUSHING— Portland: French: French Club (3): (dec Club (3): Transfer from Westbrook Junior College. STEWART W. DAI.RYMPIT— Newton Center. Mass.: Mechanical Engineering. STEWART W. DALYRMPLK. AX A V UN WOOL) M. DAY. H. RAYMOND F. DELANO. Al l WILLIAM H. DEM ANT. MA LIN WOOD M. DA V—A Vest brook: English; El Circulo Espanol (i. 2); Students' Ails Club (2); Maine Radio Guild; Campus Stair. Star Reporter (2); Tennis (1. 2. 3); Intramural Athletics (1. 2. 3). JOHN B. DEARBORN Ansonia. Conn.: Mechanical Engineering: ASME (3). Rl'SS IV DEARBORN Melrose. Mass.; Mechanical Engineering—Maine Masque: Wrestling. R W.MON’I) F. DELANO East Corinth; Poultry Husbandry—.pH Club (1. 2. 3); Agricultural Club (3); TEA (2. 3): Intramural Wrestling (1): Intramural Basketball (1. 2). WILLIAM II. DEMAN I- East Orange, . Forestry; Forestry Club (1. 2); MOO. (1. 2): MCA (1. 2): ROTC Rille Team (1. 2): Intramural Athletics (1. 2. 3). DONALD B. DEVOE— Bangor: Physics; Deans' List (ia. ib. 2a. 2b): Tutorial Honors (ib. 2a. 2b. 3a): Phi Beta Kappa Scholarship (2): Physics Club (2.3). FRANKLIN 1). DEXTER— Martinsville, N. (.; Eng. Physics: Pale Blue Key (3): Physics Club (2. 3): Maine Masque, ssoc. Member (2): M Club (2. 3): Indoor Track (1. 2. 3); Outdoor Track (1, 2. 3): Intramural Athletics (1. 2. 3). ai 87 JOSEPH S. DINSMOKE. JR . OX FRANCIS II DOLE CAMILLA nOAK, AAA ELEANOR M. DOUGHERTY ROBERT 1)1 PERSIO MEREDITH P. DON DIS. TK JOSEPH S. DINSMORE, JR.-Bangor. Mathematics: Dean s List (ia. il). 2b); jc Cerele Francais (2): Cross Country (1): Track (1) . ROBERT DI PERN FO—Meriden. Conn.: Mathematics: Dean's I isi (2a. 2b): Transfer from West Virginia University. CAMILLA DOAK—Belfast: Home Economics: Sophomore Hop Committee Chairman: YWCA (1. 2. 3): Home Economics Club (1. 2. 5): WSGA (2); Women's Forum (3); Basketball (1, 2): Volleyball (1. 2). Asst. Manager (2): All-Maine Women’s Pageant (2) . FRANCIS H DOLE Hermon; Chemistry; Intramural Bas- ketball; Alpha Chi Sigma. MEREDITH P. DONDIS Rockland: Business Administration: Political Science Club (3); Student Sen- ate (;i): Intramural Athletics (1. 2). ELEANOR M. DOUGHER- TY—Camden; Home Economics; Home Economics Club (2): YWCA (1). GEORGE N. DOUGHERTY—Houlton: History and Government: Transfer from St. Francis Xavier University. CKO ROE N. DOUGHERTY, KA 88 J WESLEY DYER, ATP KARL G. DOUGLAS Hull, Mass.; Mechanics: Freshman Foot- hall Manager; Asst. Football Manager (2). ESTHER H DRUM MOM)-Arrowsic: English; Students' Arts Club (1. 2. 3): MOC (1, 2): YWCA (1. 2): 11-Maine Women's Pageant (1, 2): Modern Dance Club (3); Prism Stall (3); Freshman Banquet Committee; (unior Week Committee. RICH RD V. DUFFFY East Orange. X. Forestry: Forestry Club (1,2,3): MOC (1.2); Indoor Track (1): Winter Sports (2. 3). PALL R. DUMAS- Rum ford: Fores try; Le Cercle Francais (2. 3): Forestry Club (1,2. 3): Tennis, Asst. Manager (1. 2). GEORGE A. DUPLISSA. |R. Old Town: Busi- ness Administration: Le Cercle Francais (1): International Re- lations Club (3); Political Science Club (3). |OHN R. DYER Augusta; Mechanical Engineering: ASMF. (3). | MES W. DYER —Norway; Poultry Husbandry; Agricultural Club (3); MCA (3). I JOHN KARNSIIAW . JR.. IN JOHN J. EDMUNDS. JR . MIK RALPH H. EL WELL. Air CLARENCE E. EMERY. JR.. ATP HOWARD I. KIIRLKNISA II. -MIK CEOROE II. ELLIS JOHN EAR NS! I WV. |R.—Kail River. Mass.: Electrical Engiileer- ing. RAYMOND II. EDGECOMB-Sebago Lake: Chemical En- gineering: Dean’s List (ib, ah): Basketball (1). JOHN |. ED- MONDS. JR.—Mars Hill: Electrical Engineering: Dean’s List (1a): Maine Radio Guild (2. 3): MEL (3); Wrestling (1). HOW- ARD L. EHRLEN'BACH—Tonawanda. . V.: Forestry: Dean's List (-•! ): Xi Sigma l i: Rale Blue Key: Forestry Club (1. 3): Busi- ness Manager ol Forester : Cross Country (1. 2. 5): I rack (1. 2. 3): Relay 1 cam (2). GEORGE II. ELLIS—Orono: Economics: Dean's List (ia. ib. 2a. 2b): Lutorial Honors (ib. 2a. 2b. 3a): Reace Sjjeaking Omtcst (2): Debating Society (1. 2. 3). President (3): Maine Masque. Assoc. Member (1. 2. 3): International Rela- tions Club (3); Political Science Club (3): l ennis (1); Rifle Team (Manager) (3). RALPH 11. ELWEI.L-Brooks: Animal Hus- bandry: griculiural Club (1): Intramural Softball (2). CLAR- ENCE E. EMERY. JR. Westbrook: Agronomy: Dean's List (2a. 2b); Agricultural Club (1. 2. 3); MOC (1); MCA (1. 2. 3). THOMAS I. FAIRCHILD. IKS AI.MA M. FI FI ELD ELIZABETH M KMEKY. AOII JOANNA II EVANS WII.I.ARD E FKNDKRSOX. ATA FLORENCE J. EARN HAM. XI KARL A. FILLMORE ELIZABETH M. EM FRY—Biickspon: Home Economics: Home Ecoiioinics Club (i. 2. 3): Women's Forum (3): YWCA (i. 2. 3); Modern Dance Club (3). |OANNA H. E 'A S Wiscasset: Home Economics: MOC (2. ): Pack and Pine (2. 3). Sec retan (3): Home Economics Club (1. 3): YWCA (1. 3). Cabinet (3): Maine Mas(|ue. ssoc. Member (2): Prism Board (3): Basketl all (1. 2): Hoc key (1. 2): Volleyball (1. 2). THOMAS L. FAIRCHILD— Livermore Falls; gricidiural Economics; gric ultural Club (1. 3): Intramural Ubieties (1.2.3). FLORENCE |. FAR M I AM — Lynn. Mass.; Foods: MOC (1. 2. ;): Home Economics Club (1. 2. 3); YWCA (1. 2. 3); Prism Stall (3): ll Maine Women's Pageant (2). WILLARD E. FENDERSON- Calais: Zoology: Pale Bine Ke (2. 3); Students' Ails Club (1. 2): Biologv Club (2); Basket- ball (1); Baseball (1): Intramural Athletics. ALMA M FI FI ELD — Brewer: History and Government: Dean’s List (ia. ib. 2a. 2b): Tutorial Honors (ib. 2a. 2b); Debate Club (1. 2. 3). KARL A. FILLMORE- New Harbor: Psychology: Sigma Mu Sigma; Trans- ler Iron Aurora College. is 41 91 d u N GEORGE X. FISHER Wakefield. Mass.; Mechanical Engineer- ing. JOHN A. FRIDAY—Schenectady. X. Forestry; Forestry Club (2. 3): Maine Masque, Assoc. Manlier; Intramural Athletics (2, 3): Transfer from Green Mountain Junior College. ALBERI II. FROST—Dexter: Business Administration; I.e Cerrle Fran- cais (2); Students' Arts Club (3): Maine Masque (1): Track (1); Intramural Athletics. HOWARD R. FROST—Westfield. Mass.; Zoology; MOC (1, 2): Biologs Club (2); Track (3). KETTH X. GALLAGHER Limestone: Agricultural Engineering; Dean's List (2b): Agricultural Club (1, 2. 3): Football Manager (1). ELIZABETH GAMMOXS—East Greenwich. R. I.: History; Sophomore Eagle: W Council (3); Students' Arts Club (1, 2); YWCA (1, 2. 3); MOC (3); AMW Pageant (1. 2); A'aisity Show (1. 2); Prism Board (3); Maine Masque. Assoc. Member (2. 3); (unior Week Committee (3): Modern Dancing Club. Pres. (3); Soccer. Managei (3); M Club (3); Hotkey (2. 3); Basketball (1. 2): Volleyball (1. 2). CHARLES S. GARDNER—Orono; Fores- try; Football (2). 92 ELIZABETH GAMMONS. AAA CHARLES S. GARDNER. BOII GEORGE X EISIIER JOHN A. FRIDAY. I !I HOWARD R FROST. I I .1 ALBERT It. FROST. +MA A ISABELLE B. GARVIN' KI TH J. GARRISON'. AAA HORACE I.. GARDNER—Freeport, 1.. 1.. X. Y.; Mechanical En- gineering; Intramural Athletics (2. 3); Cross Country (1); I rack (1. 3). MOFFAT A. GARDINER—Portland: Education. ROD- ERIC A. GARDNER—Cape Elizabeth: Business Administration: Dean's List (2a): Executive Committee (1): Students' Arts Club (1. 2. 3); Varsity Show (1): MOC (1. 3): Maine Masque. Assoc. Member; Football (1. 2. 3): Intramural Athletics (1. 2. 3). WIN- TON S. GARLAND—Bangor: Forestry: Track (1); Wrestling (3). RUTH }. GARRISON Madison; French; Dean’s List (ia. ib. 2a. 2b): Tutorial Honors (ib, 2b. 3a); Neai Mathetai (1): Secondary School Scholarship (i); University Scholarship (3); Students’ Arts Club (1. 2. 3); YWCA (1. 2); Maine Masque (2. 3): Le Cercle Francais (3); AMW Pageant (2. 3); Hockey (1). ISA- BELLE B. GARVIN—Alfred; Home Economics: Home Econom- ics Club (1. 2. 3): YWCA (2. 3); Hotkey (1. 2. 3): All-Maine Re- serves (2); Basketball (2. 3). All-Maine (2). Captain (2); Volley- ball (1. 2). CLARENCE K. GENGE—Arlington. Mass.; Mechan- ical Engineering; Boston Alumni Scholarship: ASME (1): Foot- ball (3): Boxing (2). HORACE L. GARDNER. +MA WINTON S. GARLAND. Al l CLARENCE K GENGE. IX MOFFAT A. GARDNER 13 41 93 AKNOI.I) R OILMAN GEORGE l OILMAN. ATA HKATRK K H GLEASON. X SIDNEY J. GOODRICH, AX A II HI EL GODWIN DONALD W GOODCHILD. +KS ARNOLD R GILMAN Forest Mills, X. V.: Animal Husbandry; Dean's List (2): Agricultural Club: Transfer from New York I’nivcrsily. GEORGE I). GILMAN—North Abington. Mass.: Forestry: Forestry Club (2. 3): Tennis (1). BEA TRICE II. (.TEA- SON—South Portland; English: Sophomore Eagle: Sophomore Executive Committee: WAA (1. 2. 3). Secretary (2): 'ice Presi- dent (3): WSGA (2): Students’ Arts Club (1): A MW Pageant (1); Hockey (1. 2. 3). All-Maine Reserve (3): Basketball (1. 2. 3): All-Maine Basketball (1. 2). Captain (1): Volleyball (1. 2. 3). II. Bl'EI. GODWIN—Orono: Drama: El Circulo Espanol (1. 2. 3): Students’ Arts Club (2, 3): Prism Board (3): Maine Campus (1. 2. 3): Maine Radio Guild (2. 3): MCA (2. 3): Transfer from Western Union College. DONALD V. GOODCHILD-Saco; Chemical Engineering: Track (1, 2): Intramural Athletics (1. 2. 3). SIDNEY J. GOODRICH—Gorham; Mechanical Engineering; ASME (1); Maine Masque (2); Prism Board (3); Glee Club (1). DONALD W. GOODWIN Alfred: History: Transfer from Mid- dlebury College. DONALD V. GOODWIN 1 94 o :r_ s ROBKRT B. GOODWIN ELIZABETH I . GRANT MARGARET A GRAY 1 1111.11 GOOS GEORGE C. GRANT. K2 WALTER W. GOSLINE. AT A ROBERT II GRAVES ROBER1 B. GOODW IX—Brewer: Electrical Engineering Dean’s List (aa. ab): Maine Masque, ssoc. Member (i. a. 3) MCA (1. a. 3). Cabinet (a. 3), I'res (3): Intramural Debating (a) I’M 11.11' G(X)S— Bangor: Pulp and Paper: Dean’s List (1a): Cam pus Board (i). WA1.1 ER W. GOSLINE—Gardiner: Business Ail ministration: IMAA (3): Le Cerele l raneais (3): Football (1) Intramural Athletics (1. a. 3). ELIZABETH P. GRAN E— Port land: Home Economics: Dean's List (ia. il . aa. ab): Home Eco noniics Club (1. a. 3). Vice Pres. (2): YWCA (1. 2): MOC (2) Prism (3). GEORGE C. GRAN E—Waterville, Psvchologv; Soph omoreOwl: M Club (a. 3): El Circulo Espanol (3): Football (1. 2 3). ROBERT II. GRAVES—Plattsburgh. N. Y.; Zoology. MAR GAR FT A. GRAY Sandy Point: History: Eransler Irom West brook, Junior College. 'X I i1 95 DONALD O. GRKENLAW ALBERT E. HAI.L. JR. zJ U NT : DAVID C. GREENWOOD. SN DAVIDS. GREENLAW Norway; Chemical Engineering; Dean’s List (ia. il , 2a, 2b); Alpha Chi Sigma (2. 3): Pale Blue K.ev (2. 3): MOC (1); Prism Board, Circulation Mgr. (3); MCA (2. 3): Glee Club (2. 3); Tennis (1. 2. 3). DONALD O. GREENLAW— Jay: Mathematics. DAVID C. GREENWOOD—Gardner. Mass.; Mechanical Engineering: Intramural Representative (3): Winter Sports (1. 2. 3). LLOYD W. GRIFFIN -Bradford. Mass.: Eng- lish; Dean's List (ia. ib. 2a. 2b); Tutorial Honors (2a. 2b); Uni- versity Scholarship. ALBERT E. HALL. JR.—Mcrchanivillc. N. J.: Wildlife Conservation: Intramural Athletics (1, 2). CHARLES A. HALL—Casline: Zoology; Dean’s List (ia. ib. 2a. 2b); MOC (1. 2. 3): Biology Club (2): Pack and Pine (3): Debat- ing Society (1): Football (1); Intramural Athletics (2.3). JAMES O. HAMILTON—Waterboro; Mechanical Engineering; The Pri e of the Class of 1S73 (2): Cross Country (1); Intramural Athletics (2). CHARLES A HALL. SAP. JAMES O. HAMILTON. IMA S 96 HAROLD I HAMM. +IW JAMES W. HARRIS. IMA PAULINE C. HKKI5KKT HAROLD I. HAMM -Bangor; Business Administration. ALMA M. HANSEN—South Portland; English; Dean's List (ia, ib, sa, 2b): Tutorial Honors (ib. 2a, 2b. 3a); Neai Mathetai: Secondary School .Scholarship (1. 2); Women s Student Govt. Scholarship (3): Sophomore Eagle. Pres.: Freshman Paper. Assoc. Editor (1); Campus Stall (1. 2. 3). Society Editor (2. 3); Women’s Student Go t. Council (1. 3). Sec. (3); M Club (2. 3); WAA Council (3); Students'Arts Club (1): Prism (3); Contributors'(dub (3): A.MM Pageant (2): Hockey (1. 2. 3). All-Maine Hockey Team (2): Bas- ketball (1. 2. 3); All-Maine Basketball (2): Volleyball (1.2). Capt. (2): Assistant Voll vball .Mgr. (2): Volleyball Mgr. (3). FRED C. HANSON—Bangor: Mechanical Engineering. JAMES H. HARRIS—Winchester. Mass.; Business Administration; Class Treasurer (2). Class President (3); Scabbard and Blade (3): Soph- omore Owl. Pres.: Pale Blue Key (3): Lc Ccrcle Francais (2): Baseball (1): Football (1. 2. 3). JAMES H. H RTWELL—Tren- ton. N. J.: Ci il Engineering. DONALD G. HAl'CHARD—Ten- ally. N. [.: Electrical Engineering: AIEE; Boxing (2, 3). PAUL- INE C. HER BERT-Bangor: Education: Education Club (3): Transfer from Eastern Stale Normal School. KOI! ERT F HILLER. AX A ROBERT C. HERRICK—Presque Isle: Education; Education (Mill) (3); Transfer from Aroostook State Normal School. AL- BERI' E. HILL- Warren; Education; Maine Normal School Scholarship (3); Eransfer from Eastern State Normal School. REBECCA HILL Machias: Psychology; Students Arts Club (2. 3): YWCA (2. 3); Transfer from Wheaton College. VIRGINIA HILL—Wilmington, Mass.; English; Dean's List (ib): Contribu- tors Club (3): Le Cercle Francais (1, 2. 3); Students’ Arts Club (1); YWCA (1. 2. 3): Hockey (1). ROBERT F. HILLER Fox- boro. Mass.; Forestry; Forestr Club (3): CrossCountry (1); In- door Track (1. 2). JOHN M. HOCTOR-Old Orchard Beach; History; Education Club (3): Maine Masque (3); Maine Radio Guild (3). KENNETH W. HODGDON—Anson: Wildlife Con- servation: Dean s List (2b): Forestry Club (3). zj u w : REBECCA HILL. AOII JOHN M. HOCTOR. SN KENNETH W. HODODON 98 MIRIAM E. HOLDEN' WALTER A HOOK. ZX RICHARD S. HOPKINS ELIZABETH M. HOPKINS. AAA MIRIAM E. HOLDEN—Portland; Home Economics: Transfer from Farmington Teacher's College. ALLAN B. HOLMES— Guilford; Electrical Engineering; Intramural Athletics (i, 2). DONALD B. HOLYOKE—Brewer: Agronomy; Dean's List (2a); Joseph Rider Farrington Scholarship (2. 3); F.F.A. (3); Foot- ball (2. 3). WALTER A. HOOK Portland; Civil Engineer- ing; ASCE (3); MCA (1. 2, 3); Cross Country (1); Tennis Team (1): Intramural Athletics (1. 2. 3). ELIZABETH M. HOPKINS —Lexington, Mass.; Zoology; Dean's List (ia); Tutorial Honors (ib); YWCA (1. 3); El Circulo Espanol (1. 3); Students' Arts Club (1). EMILY M. HOPKINS—Waierville; English; Sigma Mu Sigma (3); Maine Masque (1. 2. 3): Campus (1. 2); YWCA Cabinet (1. 2. 3), Chairman of Membership Drive: Students’ Arts Club (2): MOC (3); Prism Board, Women's Athletics Editor: AMW Pageant (2). RICHARD S. HOPKINS-Bucksport; Me- chanical Engineering. ■7 4' IS 41 99 FRANCKS T. HOKXK VIRGINIA M IIOWK zJ u 1NT CHARLES L. HOWE. A IT CECIL K. HOWES ROBERT F. HOWE. -ITA JOHN F. HOYT. -I-UK FRANCES I. HORNE—Portland: Psychology: Glee Club (3): Transfer from Westbrook Junior College. CHARLES L. HOWE —kingslicld: Animal Husbandry: Agricultural Club (3): Intra- mural Softball (2). ROBERT F. HOW E-l ramingham. Mass.: Agronomy: MCA (1): El Circulo Espanol (1): MOC (1): Tennis Club (1): Tennis (1.2): Intramural Athletics (1.2). VIRGINIA M. HOWE—I’nion: Drama: Dean’s Lis (ia. ib): Payson Scholar- ship (2): Maine Masque (2. 3). CECIL E. 1 IOWF.S-Patten: Poultry Husbandry; Dean's List (2a. 2b): Alpha eta. JOHN' F. HOYT—Easton: Civil Engineering: ASOE (3): Wrestling (2). HOMER S. III'EY—Bangor: Sociology; Transfer from Bangor Theological Seminary. HOMER S. HUEY I 100 o r?_ s ANGUS K HUM I’ll R IKS. IMA F.I.BR I DC, E L. HUTCHINS KATHERINE V. IXGALI.S MARTHA K. HUTCHINS ANGUS K. HUMPHRIES—Perry; Forestry; Sophomore Owl; Scabbard and Blade (3); Forestry Club; ''Forester,'' Advertising Manager; Baseball (1. 2); Basketball (1): Gross Country (1). NORMAN F.. Hl’N I -Clinton; Agricultural Economics; Foot- ball (2): 4-H Club (1. 2. 3); Agricultural Club. JAMES L. HI TCHEON Presque Isle: Agronomy; Dean's List (2b): Maine Masque (1). F.I.BRIDGE L. HUTCH INS-Castine: Education; Education Club (3): Transfer from Castinc Normal School. MARTHA E. HU FCHI NS—King field: Zoology; Dean's List (ia. ib. 2a, 2b): Tutorial Honors (1 b): University Scholarship (2, 3); Ncai Mathctai. President (2); YWCA (1. 2): MOC (2): WAA Couiuil (3); Debating (3); WSGA Council (1): Hockey (1, 2); Basketball (1. 2. 3): Volleyball (1. 2); M Club (3); Asst. Mgr. Winter Spoi ls (2): Mgr. Winter Sports (3). EARLE L. INGALLS —Portland: Agricultural Economics; Forestry Club (1); Cross Country (1): Indoor Track (1): Intramural Athletics (i. 2. 3). KATHERINE V. INGALLS—Ellsworth; Education; Education Club (3); YWCA (3); Transfer from Farmington Normal School. JOSEPH M. INGHAM Concord. X. H.; Jmirnalisni; Deans List ( i I)): Photographic Editor. Prism (3); Maine Masque, ’irc Presi- dent (3); News Editor. Campus (3); Boxing (t): Football (1. 2). ROBERT M. IRVINE Framingham. Mass.; Forestry: Forestry Club (1. 2): MOC (1): Maine Masque (2. 3): MCA (1. 2); Foot- ball (1. 2. 3): Track (1); Intramural Athletics (1.2.3). ROBERT . I CKSOX New Bedford. Mass.; Business Ulministration; Transfer from Drake Iniversity. STEPHEN H. JACKSON I'nion. N J.; Forestry; Dean's List (2b); Foresin Club (2. 3); Transfer from Rutgers I niversity. Dl'NCAN H. JEWELL— O10110; Agricultural Economics; Scabbard and Blade: Intramural Athletics. VIRGINIA C. JEWETT—Westport; Home Econom- ics; Sophomore Hop Committee (2): Home Economics Club (1); WSGA (1. 2); Panhellenic Council (3). GLENNA M. JOHN- SON -Sullivan: Home Economics; Deans List (2a): .j-H Club (i. 2). Treasurer (2): YWCA (2): AMW Pageant (1); Varsity Show (1): Hockc (1). Zj U N I ROBERT A. JACKSON VIRGINIA C JEWETT. UK- - ca.K.WA M. JOHNSON FRANK W. KETCH I’M. -MIK LAWRENCE It. KELLEY. -I-MA VERXON’ E. JOHNSON—Milford: Forestry. MARGARET L. JONES—Orono: Home Economics; Dean’s List (il , ah): Home Economics Club (i. 2): YWCA (1. 2. 3). HAROLD J. JORDAN —Augusta; Mechanical Engineering; Dean’s List (ia. ib, 2a): Campus. Circulation Manager (3): Cross Country (1): Outdoor Track (1); Intramural T’rack (1.2). ARTHUR 1.. KELI.EV-St. Francis; Education: Transfer from Madawaska Training School. LAWRENCE B. KELLEY—Bellows Falls. Yt.: Pulp and Paper; Scabbard and Blade (3); Executive Committee (1): Sophomore Hop Committee (2). Chairman; Graduating Class Marshal (2. 3); Maine Day Committee (1. 2. 3). Sec. (3): Winter Carnival. Chair- man (1); Maine Masque (1. 2); Intramural Athletic Association (1. 3). I'reas. (3); Prism Board. Business Manager (3); Men’s Glee Club (1. 2); Football (1); Indoor Track (1. 2.3); Handball (1. 2. 3): Intramural Athletics (1. 2. 3). CLAIR A. KENNEDY- South Brooksville; Pre-Med (Zoology); Dean's List (ia. ib, 2a. 2b). FRANK W. KE1 CHUM—Houlton: Agronomy; Dean’s List (2b): Agricultural Club (3); Maine Masque (3); Future Farmers of America. w JOSEPH I.. KILAS- Rumlord; Pulp and Paper; Dean’s List ( b): Maine Masque, ssoe. Member (3); MOG (2). EVERET I A. KIMBALL—Brewer; Business Administration; Intramural Ath- letics: El Circulo Espanol (2). ROBER T C. KINGHORN— Titchburg, Mass.; Forestry; Scabbard and Blade (3): The Carrol C. fonts Scholarship (1): Forestry Club (1. 2. 3); |. A’. Football (2. 3): Intramural Athletics (1. 2. 3). CAMERON KINGS- BURY Boon ville, N. V.; Wildlife Conservation; Forestry Club (1. 2). BORRIS KLEINER Bangor: Government and History; Dean s List (2b); Le Cercie Francais (2. 3); Campus Stall (1. 2, 3): International Relations Club (3): Political Science Club (3). PHYLLIS L. KNAPP—Bradley; Home Economics: Deans List (2b); Home Economics Club (2, 3): YWCA (1). MAXINE S. KNIGHTS—Brewer: Home Economics: MOG (1): Home Eco- nomics Club (2. 3): YWCA (1. 2). PHYLLIS L. KNAPP M WINKS. KNICHTS, IM 104 LKON K. I.ADI) SPENCER S. I.F.F.K C.IAKUKS F. I.FINING. 2AK ROBERT D. LARSSOX HOWARD L. KOZICKY. HIK JOHN LEWIS, JR.. +KS EDWARD L. KO K.KV Katoniown. N. [.: Wildlife Conserva- tion: Dean's List (ia. lb, 2a, 2b): Forest r Club (1): MOC (1. 2): Fooiball (1. 2); Wresiling (1. 2. 3). LEON F. LADD—Lewiston: Electrical Engineering. DANIEL LAPHAM West Concortl. Mass.: Business Administration: Football (3): Transfer from Cam- bridge School of Liberal Arts. ROBERT I). LARSON-Clouces- ter. Mass.: Mathematics: Dean's List (2a. 2b): Mathematics Club (2. 3): Boxing (2. 3): Track Manager (1. 2). SPENCER S. LEEK — Bangor: Agricultural Economics: Football (1. 2. 3); Basketball (1). CHARLES F. LEIN INC—Mount Vernon. N. V.; History and Government: Maine Masque (1. 2. 3): International Rela- tions Club (3): Maine Campus (2. 3). News Editor (3): Baseball (1): Football (2. 3). JOHN LEWIS. |R.— Skowhegan: Chemical Engineering: Dean’s List (2b); Intramural Athletics (1, 2. 31. s MAN'SFIELD G. LONDON, AfP CLIFFORD W. LIBBY Portland: Forestry; Deans List (2b): Forestry Club (3): Crosscountry (1): 1'rack (1, 3): Intramural Athletics (2). FREDERICK A. LIBBY Orono; Drama; Masejue (2. 3): ssistant Technical Director (3); Football (2): Iransfer Iron Massachusetts Institute ol leclmology. RUTH H. LIN- IN'ELL—Pembroke; English; Dean’s List (ib. 2a. 2b); Tutorial Honors (2b, 3a): Crilhn Writing Pri c (1): Charles II. Pay son Scholarship (1): Bertha Joy lhompson Scholarship (2); YWCA (1. 2): El Circulo Espanol (1); Contributors' Club (3); Modern Dance Club (3). FRANK M LOBLEY—Bangor: Business Ad- ministration; El Circulo Espanol. MANUEL V. LOCS1N—Vic- torias. P. I.; Pidp and Paper; Dean’s List (2b); Transfer from M.I.T. MANSFIELD O. LONDON—I lodgdon: Agronomy; Dean s List (2a. 2b): Agricultural Club (1): MCA (1); Boxing (1). ELEANOR C. LOOK—Rockland: Speech; Women s Forum (1. 2): Students' Arts Club (1. 2); Maine Campus (1, 2. 3); Maine Campus Broadcast (2. 3): Radio Committee; Maine Radio Ouild: YWCA (1.3): Prism Staff (3). ELEANOR C. LOOK. Xfl 106 ROBERT N. LUNDBEKO, HIK joan McAllister NATHANIEL X. LORD-Wells; Zoology: Tennis (i). ALEX- ANDER I). LOUDON Brownvillc; Psychology. ROBERT |. LOVEJO Farmington: Zoology. ROBERT N. LUNDBERC Gloucester. Mass.: Zoology: Students' Arts Club (i): MOC (i); Intramural Athletics (i. a, 3). EARL R. LUSH—Oakland: Edu- cation. ELIZABETH M. Me ALARY Rockland: Home Econom- ics: Home Economics Club (1. 2. 3): AMU Pageant (2): Prism (3); Basketball (1.2). JOAN McALLISTER—Gorham: Bacteri- ology: YWCA (1. 3); Glee Club (2): Dcr Deutsche Yerein (3): A MW Pageant (a). 107 jean e. McDonough GORDON B. McKAY. 2N DON [.. MoCRl’M. I-IIK JAMES A MeEDNVARD rorkrt s. McDonald, ex EDITH It Mr INTI RE DON 1.. Me CRUM—Mars Hill; Agricultural Economics: Agricul- tural Club (i); Intramural Athletics (2. 3). ROBER I S. MC- DONALD—Portland: Engineering Physics; Dean's List (ta. il . 2a. 2l ): t utorial Honors (3a): Tau Beta Pi (3): Pale Blue Key (3): IA (3); Maine Masque, Assoc. Member (2); Physics Club (2): Der Deutsche Vercin (2, 3); Transler Ironi Portland Junior College. JEAN E McDONOUGH-Portland; Zoology; Students' Arts Club (1): YWCA (1): Hockey (2, 3); Basketball (2. 3); Vol- leyball (2.3). JAMES A. McEDWARD Union; Mechanical En- gineering; ASME (3). EDI EH P . McINTIRE Dixfield; English; Dean's List (2b): Der Deutsche Verein (2. 3); YWCA (1); Stu- dents'Arts Club (1); Biology Club (2). GORDON B. McKAY- Old Town; Mechanical Engineering; Dean's List (2a, 2b). ROB- ERT I). McPHETERS; Bar Harljor: (Chemical Engineering. ROBERT I). McPHETERS % JAMES R. MARSHALL HAROLD S. MILLAY. +MA BETTY C. MACK Bangor; History and Government; Dean’s List (ib); M V Pageant (i): El Circulo Espanol (i): Le Cercle Franrais (3): Arts Club (t): YWCA (i. 2); Women's Forum (2. 3). ALFRED A. MANN—Raymond; Chemical Engineering: Dean's List (ia tl . 2a. 2b): Baseball (1. 2). NORMAN E. MAR- KIN'ER—Camden: Mathematics; Executive Committee (1): Le Cercle Francais (2): Sigma Delta eta (3): Football (1. 2): Basket- ball (1). JAMES R. MARSHALL—Farmington; Electrical Engi- neering: 1 ransfer from Colby College. MRS. ANNE M. MAR- I IN—Eagle Lake: Education; Education Club (3); Transfer from Aroostook State Normal School. EDWARD R. MILLAR—Le- onia. N. J.: Mechanical Engineering; Wrestling (3): Transfer from Lehigh L'niversity. HAROLD S. MILLAY—Bowduinham: Elec- trical Engineering; AI EE (2. 3); Football (1); Baseball (1, 2): In- tramural Athletics (2. 3). 109 MARION I- MILLER CARROLL K. MORSE.-I MA M. ELIZABETH MOSIIhK SIIIKI.KV M. MI1YII EEL. Xfl MARION F. MILLER—Tliomaston; Home- Economics; Home Economics C Iul) (i. 2. 3). SHIRLEY M. MITCHELL—Fairfield; Home Economics; junior-Senior Banquet Commitice (3); Home Economics Club (i. 2. 3); Gills’ Rifle Club (2. 3); YWCA (1. 2. 3): Women's Forum (1. 2. 3); Maine Masque. Assoc. Membei (2, 3): 'arsii Show (1): Basketball (1. 2); Volleyball (1. 2); Hockey (i), Assi. Mgr. (3): M Club (2. 3). PAUL J. MONOHON—Maple- wood. N. I.: History and Government. ROBER1 I. MORRIS— Bangor: oology: Dean's List Da. ib. 2a. 2b): Iuiorial Honors (2b): Campus Reporter (1). CARROLL E. MORSE-Bath; Me- chanical Engineering; ASME (3). M. ELIZABETH MOSHER— Bangor: Home Economics; YWCA (1. 2. 3); Home Economics Club (1. 2. 3): MOC (2. 3): Panhcllenic Council (3). PAUL X. MOSHER—Dryden: Dairy Husbandry; Agricultural Club (1. 2, 3); 1 H Club (1. 2, 3); Football (3). 110 EDWIN L. .WITTY FREDERICK .M NEWCOMB. K2 VIRGINIA MOULTON Bangor: Psychology: Deans List (sa. 2b); Sigma Mu Sigma (3); Dcr Deutsche Verein (3); Transfer from Connecticut College for Women. HUGH J. MURPHY Fort Fairfield: Agronomy: Dean’s I.ist (2b); Agricultural Club (1. 2, 3): FFA (2. 3): Maine Masque. Assoc. Member (2): Intra- mural Athletics (1. 2.3). GFORGE U. MURRAY Newport: Ed- ucation; Football (t): Baseball (1); J. V. Football (2.3). EDWIN U. Ml’TTY Bangor: Business Administration: l.e Cercle Fran cais (3). LAWRENCE J. MUZROLU-Rumford; Pre-Medical: Basketball (1): Intramural Athletics (1. 2.3). CI.YDE E. MYERS Orono; Music. FREDERICK M. NEWCOMB Scar boro; Agronomy: Agricultural Club (1. 2. 3): Football (1. 2); Basket- ball (1); Intramural Athletics (if 2. 3). Ni, .A1 J J— in '«Si JOHN K. ODONOGHUE CARL A. XEWHALL. JR.—Peabody. Mass.; (Ii il Engineering: Dean’s List (2b): ASCE. Vice President (3): Cross Country. Man- ager (3). MALCOLM G. NICHOCS—Stillwater: Forestry. MAR- CARET J. NICHOCS—Stillwater: Romance Languages: lx Cercle Francais (3): El Circulo Espanol (2. 3): Archery (1. 2, 3). GEORGE L. XYSTROM. JR.-Plainvillc, Conn.: Pulp and Pa- jxt: MOC (1): Cross Countr (1): Basketball. Manager (1): Ten- nis. Asst. Manager (2): Wrestling (2. 3); Intramural Athletics (1. 2. 3). S TEWART F. OAKES—Rangeley; Mechanical Engi- neering: Track (1); Basketball (2). JOHN K. ODONOGHUE— Lowell. Mass.; Mechanical Engineering; Dean’s List (2a. 2b); 'Tau Beta Pi (3): ASME (3); 'Transfer from Lowell Textile In- stitute. HENRY R. OLSSON—Lynn field Center. Mass.; Chem- istry: Intramural Athletics (1, 2, 3): Boxing (1). HENRY K. OLSSON. IN 112 KI TH C. PACKARD. HIM- ROGER F PAUL. AXA 13 41 EDWARD E. OPPENHEIM—Rumford; History and Govern- ment: Dean's List (ib, ua); International Relations Club (3) Political Science Club (3): Debating Society (1. 2. 3); Track (1) BARBARA A. ORFF Rockland; Home Economics—Home Eco nomics Club (1. 2, 3): YWCA (1. 2. 3). Cabinet (2); Maine Masque (2.3): Prism Board (3): Publicity Committee of Woman' Leadership Conference (3). BURT S. OSGOOD, JR.-Orono Business Administration; Lc Cerclc Francais (2. 3); Students Arts Club (1. 2. 3): Maine Masque. Assoc. Member (2. 3); Intra mural Athletics. RUTH G. PACKARD—Orono; Romance Lan Ullages; Dean's List (ta. 2a. 2b); Tutorial Honors (1 b. 2a. 2b. 3a) Southern California Alumni Scholarship (2): Debating Societ (1, 2). Secretary (1): YWCA (2): Students' Arts Club (2): Campus Staff (2); El Circulo Espanol (2. 3). CHARLES B. PARSOXS- Presque Isle; Agricultural Economics; Pale Blue Ke Society (3) Basketball (1): Intramural Athletics (1. 2. 3). WILLIAM F PARSONS—Skowhegan; Physics; Dean's List (ia. ib. 2a. 2b, 3a) Physics Club (2. 3). Secretary. ROGER F. PAUL-York Beach Forestry: Forestry Club (1. 2. 3). Scc.-Treas. (2). Vice Pres. (3) MCA (2. 3); Prism Board (3): Baseball (1). 113 CHARLES H. PARSONS. A TO BURT S. OSGOOD. JR -IT A BARBARA A. ORFF. Xft WILLIAM F. PARSONS. XX 'tfc CHARLENE M PERKINS CARLTON B. PA YSON —Union; Agronomy; Dean s List (2b); gritnltural Club. ELIZABETH F. PEASLEE—Concord. . II.: Home Economics: AMW Pageant (2): Home Economics Club (1. 2. 3): MOO (1. 2. 3): YWCA (1. 2. 3): Prism. Asst. Editor; Volleyball (1. 2). HARRY C. PEAVEY. |R. St. Louis. Mo.: Mechanical Engineering; Tennis I rani (1. 2): Rille l eant (1.2, 3). |EAN M. PEIRCE—Bangor: Home Economics: Home Eco- nomics Club (2. 3); ’( A (1. 2); Prism Board. Assoc. Member (3). |OIL I) PENNELL. |R Portland; Chemical Engineer- ing; Dean s List na. il . 2b): I an Beta Pi Slide Rule: Alpha i Sigma Handbook; Class of 11 r, Scholarship; Clticago Alumni Association Scholarship. CHARLENE M. PERKINS Madison: Sociology: Dean's List (2a. eb): Sigma Mu Sigma (3): Masque. ssoc. Member (2): MOC (2); W'CA (1. 2. 3): Students’ Arts Club (1): Ride Club (2. 3); Campus Staff (2. 3); Prism Stall (3); Volleyball (2). HOWARD R PERKINS Orono: Chemical En- gineering: VSCE (3): MCA (3): Brack (1); Football (2). HOWARD R. PERKIN'S 114 CLIFFORD G. PKRKY MAKGAKKT K. PHILIIKOOK. Xft ERNESTINE K. PINKHAM CLIFFORD G. PERRY— Bowdoinhaiu; Mechanical Engineering. OR1N F. PERRV—Dobbs Ferry, X. V.: German. CONSTANCE F. PHI LBROOK,—Shelburne. X. H.; Home Economics: Sopho- more Eagle: YWCA (i. 3): MOC (1): Varsity Show (1); Prism Board (3): Cheer Leader (1. 2, 3): Basketball (1. 2): Hockey (1. 2): Volleyball (1. 2). MARGARET E. PHILBROOK—Tenafly. X. |.: Ilistorv: Dean's List (ta. 11 . 2a, 2b): Campus Photography Club (1. 2. 3): International Relations Club (3): Students' Arts Club (1. 2); Hockey (3). RICHARD H. PIERCE Leominster. Mass.: History: Scabbard and Blade (3): Class Treasurer (1); Freshman Paper. Editor-in-chief (1): International Relations Club (2): Tennis (1. 2), Honorary Captain (1). PRISCILLA PIXEO—Milo: Liberal Arts and Nursing: Students' Arts Club (1): YWCA (1): Hockey (1. 2. 3). Captain (1, 2): Basketball (1, 2. 3); Volleyball (1. 2. 3). ERXFSI IXE K. PIXKHAM Port- land: Romance Languages: Dean's List (ia. lb. 2a. 2b): Tutorial Honors (ib. 2a. 2b. 3a); Xeai Mathctai (1); University Scholar- ship (3): AMW Pageant (2): YWCA (i, 3): Students' Arts Club (1. 2): Modern Dance Club (3): El Circulo Espanol (3). XV 115 VIRGIL S. PRATT. LAE YVONNE A. POMEROY CLAKALYN O. PREBLE RICHARD F PLUMMER. ATQ ALLAN E. I I PER—'Troy; Boiany: Waldo Cotmt Alumni Schol- arshij) (2): | H Club (1. 2. 3): Agriculuiral Club (1. 2. 3): MCA (3): MOC (3); Prism Board, Asst. Editor (3); Intramural Ath- letics (i. 2. 3). RICHARD F. PLUMMER—Lisbon: Chemical Engineering: Football (1. 2); Track (1. 2). YVONNE A. POME- ROY—Hampden Highlands; Romance Languages; El Circulo Espanol (1): Le Ccrcle Francais (1). VIROll.S. PRA'l F—Still- water: Wildlife Conservation: Dean s List (ia. ib. 2a. 2b): Uni- versity Scholarship (2): Charles II. Pay son Ward (3). CLARA- LYN (). PREBLE -Enfield: Sorioh gy: Dean's List (ia. ib. 2a. 2b): Tutorial Honors (3a): Sigma Mu Sigma (3); Le Cercle Fran cais (1. 2): Contributors' Club (3): Student Senate (3). CLAY- FOX H. PREBLE Addison; Electrical Engineering; Dean's List (2a): Basketball (1). WINSTON E. PULLEN-Monson: Agri- cultural Economics and Farm Management: Dean’s List (ia. ib. 2a, 2b): Piscataquis County Vlumni Scholarship (3): FFA (3). CLAYTON H. PREBLE. KS WINSTON K. PULLEN. LN 116 KI TH H. REED. Xfl JAMES R. REILLY. 2X JOYCE R MSAY Fon Kent; Education; YWCA (3): Education Club (3): Transfer from Madawaska I raining School. RICH- ARD E. RAMSDF.I.L— Milton. Mass.; Forestry; Forestry Club (1. 2. 3): MOC (3): Indoor Track (1): Outdoor Track (1). EM HA A. RAXD—Bangor; Mathematics; W’SGA (2); Student Senate (2): Students’ Arts Club (1): Vice President Oir-Campus Women’s Organization (2). RUTH H. REEI) Madawaska; Home Economics; Home Economics Club (1. 2. 3); YWCA (1. 2. 3): Maine Masque. Assoc. Member (2. 3): Prism (3). WAL TER S. REEI). JR.—Boothbay Harbor: Government; Lc Gertie Fran- cais (3): Debating Club (3): Students’ Arts Club (3); Political Science Club (3): Basketball Manager (1. 2). ELIZABETH S. REID—Bangor; Psychology; MOC (1): Masque. Assoc. Member (2. 3): YWCA (2); Students’ Arts Club (1.2, 3); Prism Board (3). JAMES R. REILLY—'Tottenville. S. I.. N. Y.; Wildlife Con- servation: Track (1). 117 Ml L I t'au 118 JOHN A UK IT . Z. K 11A KOI. I F. HII KINI.ANDKK. ATM WII.I.IAM J. RIDDI.K. SAK FAILIN'E F. RILEY JOHN A. REIT .—'Waltham. Mass.; Civil Engineering. HAR- OLD E. RHEIN LANDER—Eon Kent; Zoology: Deans List (2a. 2l ): Sigma Mil Sigma (3): Biology Club (2. 3): Intramural Ath- letics (2,3): I ransler Irom Madawaska 1 raining School. OSCAR W. RIDDLE Rangelcy; Mechanical Engineering: Scabbard and Black (3): Cross Centum (1): Winter Spons (2). WILLIAM ). RIDDLE Bridgion: (Chemical Engineering: Winter Spurn (2). IWLLLNE I . R II.EY—Biddelord: Sociology: VW'CA (1. 2. 3): Women's Eorinn (1. 2. 3): El Circulo Espanol (2): Students' rts Club (1.2.3); WIW Pageant (1); Varsity Show (2); Maine Radio Guild (3). GEORGE C. RISMAN Roxburv, Mass.; oology; Dean’s List (ia. ib. 2a. 2b); Luiorial Honors (2. 3); Boston Alumni ScItolatsliip (2); Chairman Student Poll (2); Maine Mas |ite (1. 2. 3). Pres. (3); Prism Board (3). Activity Editor; Intramural ihlciics (1). HARRY O. ROACH—Smyrna Mills: gricti It lira I Economics; Agricultural Club: | II Club; FEW: In natmiral thletics (1.2. 3). OSCAR V. RIDDI.E. 2.VK GEORGE C. RISMAN IIAKKV Q. ROACH. IN MARGARET R. ROMERO SYLVIA A ROBIN FRANK ON El I. ROBER ISON. JR.-Bethel. Pre-Medical (Zo- ologv); Dcr Deutsche Vcrcin (a. 3): MCA (1. 2): Students' Alls Club (1); Football (1); Intramural thleiks (1. 2. 3). KEN- NETH N. ROBERTSON—Auburn: Mechanical Engineering: Dean's List (ia. 2b): Freshman Banquet Committee; Sophomore Owl: ASME (3): Football (1.2.3); I rack (Indoor and Outdoor) (1. 2.3). VERNON G. ROGERS—Bangor: Business Administra- tion: Tennis (3): Transfet from Boston University MARGARET R. ROMERO—Bangor: Psychology; Dean's List (ia. ib. 2a. 2b): Neai Mathetai; Spanish Club Pri e (1): Sigma Mu Sigma Award (2) : Sigma Mu Sigma (3): YWCA (1. 2. 3); Oil Campus Women (2. 3). Sec. (2. 3). ELIZABETH G. ROWE—Milo: Home Eco- nomics; Dean's List (2b): Payson Scholarship (2); .pH Club (1. 2. 3); Home Economics Club (2. 3). HILDA B. ROWE-Bangor; Psychology: Sophomore Hop Committee (2): Students’ Arts Club (1. 2. 3): Women's Forum (3); YWCA (1. 2. 3). Cabinet (3) ; AMW Pageant (1. 2): MOC (1): Varsity Show (1); Sopho more Eagle. SYLVIA A. Rl'BIN—Bangor: English; Dean's last (ib. 2b); Le Cerele Francais (3). i i IS 41 1 JACOB SEROTA. TR I .KON A M. RUNION— Orono; S|xech; Dean's List (ia. il . 2a. 2l ): I 11 tor ia I Honors (il . 2a, 2b): University Scholarshi| (2); Dcr Deutsche Yerein (2): Debating Society (1). Sec. (1): YWCA (1). Cabinet (2); Maine Radio Guild (3). NORRIS A. SAVAGE —Bar Harbor: Education: Maine Masque (3): Education Club (3): Political Science Club (3): Transfer from Farmington Nor- mal School. FRANCES L. SAWYER Waterville: Home Eco- nomics: Home Economics Club (1. 3): YWCA (1. 2); Maine Masque (1. 2. 3), Historian (3): AMW Pageant (2): Varsity Show (1): Prism Board. Assoc. Member. MERLIN T. SCAN LIN— Weston: Agricultural Economics: Maine Masque (1): Campus (1): MOC (1): Intramural Athletics (1). JACOB SEROTA- Portland: Forestry: Dean s List (2b): Pale Blue Key Society (3); Pale Blue Key Scholarship (2): Football (1. 2. 3); Track, Indoor and Outdoor (1. 2. 3): Intramural Athletics (1. 2, 3). EDGAR E. SEWELL—Bangor: Chemistry: Transfer from Northeastern Uni- versity. CHARLES H. SHACKELFORD—Wenham. Mass.: Bac- teriology; Forestry Club (1. 2); Intramural Athletics (1, 2. 3): Skeet Team (2, 3). CHARLES n. SHACKELFORD. IN 120 DOROTHY H SIKI.F.S PHILIP I . SHACKELFORD—Wonham. Mass.: Business Admin- isiraiion: Intramural Athletics (2. 3): Fransler from Boston I’ni- versity. DELMAR I). SHAW. JR.—Scarboro: Mechanical Engi- neering: Intraimiral Athletics (1. 2. 3). FRANK P. SHEARER— Pennington. N. |.: Wildlile Conservation: Dean's List (il ): For- estry Clui (1. 2): Baseball (1): Football (2): Intramural Athletics (1. 2. 3). LeROV (i. SHEPARD—Deer Isle: Mechanical Enginee r- ing: ASME (3): Campus (2. 3). CHARLES M. SHERMAN- Pembroke. Mass.: Business Aelininistration: Maine Masque ( . 2. 3): Basketball (1): Intramural Athletics (2. 3). ELOISE P. SIMP- S(). —Attleboro. Mass.; Mathematics; YWCA (1. 3); El Circulo Kspanol (1. 2): Students' Arts Club (1): Sigma Delta eta (3). DOROTHY H. SIRLES—I.ubec; Education; Education Club (3): YWCA (3): Off-Campus Women Club (3): Transfe r from Bangor Maine School of Commerce. m A 121 ( , fca 122 J. ALICE SMITH. IM PETER J. SkOLT IS—Bangor: Histon and Government; Dean's List (2b): Maine Campus (i. 2, 3), Circulation Mgr. (1). Adver- tising Mgr. (2). Business Mgr. (3): International Relations Club (3): Political Science Club (3). MADELINE M. SMAR l-Hottl- ton; Home Economics; YWCA (1. 2); AMW Pageant (1. 2); Yar- it Show (1); Women's Forum (3); Home Economics Club (1). I’m LLIS L. SMART—Maxfield: Education: Normal School Scholarship (3): Education Club (3); Transfer Irom Eastern State Normal School. CHARLES B. SMI TH. [R. Orono; Poultry Husbandry; FFA {3): Agricultural Club (1. 2. 3). |unioi Repre- sentative: Debating Society (1): MCA (2); RO IC Rifle Team (2, 3): Boxing (1. 2, 3); Intramural Athletics (1. 2. 3); Track (1). [. ALICE SMITH Parsonsficld: Home Economics; Dean's List (2b): pH Club (1. 2. 3). Sec. (2). Pres. (3): WSGA (2); YWCA (1. 2. 3). Cabinet (2. 3): WAA (3); Home Economics Club (1. 2. 3): rclicry Manager (3). OWEN II. SMITH—Presque Isle: gronomy: Dean's List (2b): lpha .ela (2. 3): Agricultural Club (1. 2. 3). Sec. (2. 3); MCA (1. 2. 3): Intramural Athletics (2. 3). ROBER’l B. SMITH -South Portland: Business Administration. J U N 1 PHYLLIS L. SMART OWEN It SMITH. MtK KOIIKKT B. SMITH r SHERMAN K. SMITH THOMAS ) SMITH. JR.. AT A JOHN W SOMES HI.AVNE M. SNOW CHANT I) STAPLES ISA DOR F. T SOU EL. TKT OK MON I A. STAPLES SHER M AN K. SM I I I I—Gardiner: Civil Engineering. THOM AS |. SMI I N. JR. West Haven. Conn.: Chemical Engineering: Maine Masque. Ticket Manager (3); Iiulooi Track (1. 3): Imra- nniral thleiics (1. 2. 3). EL AVNE M. SNOW—Caribou: Music: (•iris' Olce Club (3): Rifle Club (3): Education Club (3): Trans- fer Iroin Aroostook State Normal School. ISADORE I SO BEL New York City. N. V.; Pulp and Paper. JOHN V. SOMES-Mt. Desert: Business Administration. GRAN I I). S I AIM.ES—White- lield: Civil Engineering. ORMOND A. S I APLES—Camden: For- estry; Dean’s List (2b): Forestry Club (2. 3). 13 41 125 I I If 'I C. VIRGIL SI RBIRD—Strong; Mechanical Engineering; Maine Masque (i. 2.3); MOC (1. 2); Inclooi Track (1); Football. |. V. (2). ROGER A. STEARXS-South Paris; Agricultural Eco- nomics; Scabbard and Blade (3): Class Vice President (3): Sopho- more Owl; Pale Blue Ke (2. 3); M Club (2. 3); Agricultural Club (2. 3): Football (1. 2. 3). All-Maine (3). All-New England (3); Basketball (1.2.3); Hack (2), M.” CLIFFORD A. S I EVENS- Lincoln; Forestry: Forestr Club (1. 2. 3); |. . Football (2): In- tramural Athletics (1. 2. 3): Boxing (1). JOHN R. si EVENS— Smyrna Mills; Agronomy: Agricultural Club (3). WILLIAM A. SI. GERM AIN— Greenville: Mechanical Engineering. ALICE G. SI 11 .LINGS—South Portland; History; Rifle Club (3): YWCA (3); Transfer from Westbrook Junior College. WALTER L. STISULIS—Mexico; (Til Engineering; Owl Scholarship (1): Sophomore Owl. Sec.-Treas.; ASCE. Executive Committee (1); Maine Masque; Football (1). ALICE C. STILLTXGS WALTER I. STISULIS. K£ 121 -----------------7 O I _ S KAKI. W. STRITTER. B01I WALTER r. STRANG. il.U RICHARD P. SCLLIVAX. ATil ROBERT B. TACKABEKRV. JR MITCHELL B. ST. LAWRENCE-Orono; Economics: Football (2). ALLAN ! STORER-I-r r lom: Bacteriology; Debate Club (i): Agricultural Club (i, 2. 3): .pH Club (1, 2. 3). WAL TER 1 . STRANG—Madison: Wildlile Conservation: Dean’s List (ib. 2a. 2b): Forestry Club (1): Prism (3): Winter Sports (1, 2. 3): Intra- mural Athletics (1.2.3). KARL W. S I RITTER—Xahant. Mass.: Horticulture: Dean's List (ib): Agricultural Club (1. 2, 3): Foot- ball (1. 2): Intramural Athletics (1. 2. 3). CHARLTON I . STUBBS—Bucks|x rt; Mechanical Engineering. RICHARD I . SULLIVAN—Portland: Mechanical Engineering: Track (1. 2): Boxing (1. 2). ROBERT B. TACK A BERRY, JR.-Old Town: Engineering Physics: Photography Club (3): Physics Club (2. 3); Track (1). 4 v 4 M- 125 JAM ICS K, TAI BOT. T! r lj ESTHER I- THOMPSON DANIEL ). TARDONI MV RON J. TOWLE. MIK ALLAN I! TAKItKLL. HOII JAMES E. I ALBO 1 —Woodland; Forestry: Forestry Club (1. 2, 3): Baseball (1. 2). ALLAN B. 1 ARBI LL—Smyrna Mills: liusi- ncss Administration: Students' Arts (dub (2): Intramural Ath- letics (1. 2. 3). DANIEL |. TARDONI -Sayre. Pa.; Chemical Engineering: Alpha Chi Sigma: [. V. Football (2): Coll Team (1). ESTHER L. THOMPSON- Biddeford: Romance Languages; Dean's List (tl ); Le Cerclc Erancais (1. 2. 3); Sodalitas Latina (1. 2. 3); Students' Arts Club (1. 2. 3); Maine Masque (3). I)A M. EOWLE Ne tv field: Education; V '( A (3): Education Club (3); I ranslei Iroin Bangor Maine School l Commerce. MYRON |. EOWLE— Fort Fairfield: Agricultural Economics; Agricultural Club (3): J. V. Football (2): Intramural Athletics (3): Transfer Irom Ricker Junior College. PAUL A. I'OWNSEND—Blue Hill: Mathematics; Mathematics Club; Intramural Athletics (1. 2. 3). H 126 BKNJAMIX S. TROOP. ♦HK FRANK A. I RI K M. KLIZAHKTH TROTT FREDERICK F. IRACY—Northeast Harbor: Mechanical F.ngi neering. SAMUEL E. TRACY. JR.—Northeast Harbor; Public Speaking; Scabbard and Blade; Sophomore Owl; Le Ccrcle Fran cais; Sophomore Dance Committee; Basketball (i. 2. 3): Golf (2) GEORGE C. I REA'I Bangor; Mechanical Engineering; Dean's List (ia). BENJAMIN S. TROOP—West Hartford. Conn.; For cNtry: Dean's List (2a. 2b); Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Club. M. ELIZA BETH TROTT—Bath: History; Dean's List (ta. tb. 2a. 2b) Tutorial Honors (tb. 2a. 2b. 3a); Ncai Mathetai Scholarship (1 2. 3); Maine Masque (1. 2. 3): International Relations Club (1. 2 3). l iras. (3): YWCA (1): Students’ Arts Club (1): Campus (3) Radio Guild (3): Modern Dance Club (3): A MW Pageant (1. 2) JOHN' P. TROWBRIDGE— Poinfrct Center. Conn.: Civil F.ngi neeiing. FRANK A. I'Rl!E—Springfield: nimal Husbandn Dean’s List (ia. tb, 2a): Agricultural Club (1. 2. 3). ■I 12 II WAI.TRR TITKKK, ATA JOHN D. UTTERBACK. «ITA CHRISTINE E. TITTS RAYMOND A. VALLIERE, ATA JAMES K. TWEEDIE. -AE ANNA E. VERRILL. X‘! H. WALTER TUCKER—Cherryfield; Forestry; Intrainural Board (i); Forestry Club. CHRISTINE E. TUFTS—Kings field; Sociology; YWCA (i. 3); Students' Arts Club. JAMES K. TWEE- DIE— Lamoille; Business Administration. JOHN I). U TTER- BACK—Bangor; General Engineering; Maine Masque, ssoc. Member (1.2,3); Prism Board (3); Track (1.2). RAYMOND A. VALLIERE—South Berwick: History; Dean's List (ia. ib. 2a, 2b): Tutorial Honors (ib. 2a. 2b. 3a): Sigma Mu Sigma (3); El Circulo Espanol (1); Contributors' Club (3): Students' Arts Club (1): International Relations Club (3). ANXA E. MERRILL— Westbrook: Home Economics; Dean's List (ia. ib. 2a); Class Sec- retary (1. 3); Women's Leadership Conference. Chairman; AMW Pageant (2); MOC (1. 3): YWCA (1. 2. 3): WSGA (2. 3); Basket- ball (1. 2): Volley ball (1. 2). WALLACE H. VOLKMAN-Som- erville. Mass.; Electrical Engineering; Swing Band (3). WALLACE H VOI.KMAN HENRY W WALLACE DAVID V. WARREN. JR.. «frl'A 13 41 ALEXANDER WALKER. JR.-Rochestcr. X. V.; Forestry: Intra- mural Athletics (2. 3). NEAL II. WALKER—Wiscassct: Agron- omy: Dean's List (ia. ib. 2a. 2b): Alpha Zeta (2. 3): Secondary School Scholarship (1): Hood Scholarship (2): Philadelphia Alum- ni Scholarship (3); Debating (1. 2): Rifle Team (2); Agricultural Club (1.2.3): Editor of Prism (3); Cross Countr 1): Intramural Athletics (2.3). ROBERT H. WALL—Wells: Electrical Engineer- ing: Boxing (1. 2. 3): Wrestling (3). HENRY W. WALLACE— Freeport. Long Island: Mechanical Engineering: AS.ME: I rails for from Rensselaer Poluethiiic Institute. AGNES A. WALSH— South Portland: Romance Languages: Executive Committee (2): Sophomore Eagle: WA V Council: M Club; Ereslunan Paper: Students' Arts Club (1): Le Cercle Erancais (3): El Circulo Es- panol (3): AMW Pageant (2): Prism (3); Debating Society (2. 3): Hockey (1. 2. 3): Basketball (1. 2): Volleyball (1. 2). CATHER- INE M. WARD—Portland; French: Tutorial Honors in French: Women's Forum: El Circulo Espanol (3): Le Cercle Erancais (3); Students’ Arts Club (3); International Relations Club (3): Cam- pus. Reporter (3): Prism Board (3): Transfer from Westbrook Junior College. DAVID W. WARREN. JR.- Islcsboro: Romance Languages: Le Cercle Erancais; El Circulo Espanol; Intramural Athletics; Boxing (1. 2). i K. GWENDOLYN WEYMOUTH. AAA Jl NE A. WEBSTER Bangor; Home Economics: Dean's List (ia, 2a); Home Economics Club (2. 3); YWCA (1, 2. 3); Hockey (3). SHIRLEY CL WEBSTER Lincoln; Mechanical Engineering: Dean's List (2a. 2b); Charles Pavsoii Scholarship (3). DORA B. WEST—Lexington. Mass.; Psychology; Sophomore Eagle: WAA Council (3): Students' Arts Club (1, 2); YWCA (1. 2. 3). Cabinet (3): MOC (3): WSGA (3); M Club (3): Prism Board (3): Hockey (2, 3). Captain (3); Basketball (2); Volleyball (2), Asst. Manager (2). DONALD W. WESTON—Madison: Mechanical Engineer- ing. F. GWENDOLYN WEYMOUTH—Howland; Five Year Nursing: MOC (1, 2. 3); YWCA (3); Students’ Arts Club (1. 2): Campus (1. 2. 3), Society Editor (3); Prism Board. Asst. Editor: AM W Pageant (2). FRANCIS A. WHEELER Auburn; Mechan- ical Engineering; Dean’s List (tb. 2a. 2b); MOC (1. 3): MCA (1). CHARLOTTE Z. WHITE—Bowdoinham; English: Dean's List (ia, 11). 2a. 2b): Tutorial Honors (ib. 2a. 2b. 3a): Ncai Mathetai (2), Scc.-Trcas.; YWCA (1, 2): Students’ Arts Club (1): Prism Staff. 11 jJ U N ] - DOHA B. WEST FRANCIS A. WHEELER. ATO CHARLOTTE V.. WHITE, [IB4 RUTH E. WHITE. AAA BYRON’ V. WHITNEY. +MA MARGARET F. WILKINSON MAURICE II WHITTEN. HIK Rl'TH K. WHI TE Bangor; English; Dean's List (ia. il . 2a, ah): Secondary School Scholarship (i. 2. 3): Contributors' Club (3); MOC (1. 2. 3); Pack and Pine (3): YWCA (1. 2, 3). Cabinet (3): Suulents' Arts Club (1. 2): El Circulo Espanol (2); A MW Pageant (2): Rifle Team (2. 3). MARJORIE M. VVHl 1 EHOUSE -Augusta: Romance Languages: Dean's List (ia. ib, 2a. 2b); Tu- torial Honors (ib. 2a. 2b. 3a); N'eai Mathctai; Secondary School Scholarship (1): Charles H. Payson Scholarship (3): Le Cercle Francais (1. 2); Freshman Stall (1); AMW Pageant (1. 2): Hockey (1): Modern Dance Club (3). FORRES I O. Will I'M AN—Fast Auburn: Forestry: Horseshoe Champion (2); Pale Blue Key (3); Winter Sports (3). BYRON V. WHITNEY Winn; Zoology; Dean's List (2b): Der Deutsche Verein. N ice Pres. (3): Biology Club; Maine Masque (2. 3). MAURICE H. WHITTEN—Fort Kent; Agronomy: Agricultural Club (1. 2. 3): Sophomore Owl: M Club (2. 3): Pale Blue Key (2. 3): Scabbard and Blade (3): Basketball (1. 2. 3). Honorary Capt. (1): Baseball (1. 2): Intra- mural Athletics (2. 3). GORHAM II WILBUR Dexter: Me- chanical Engineering; ASME (3). MARGARE T F. WILKINSON’ —Orono: English. 13 41 1 DOROTIIV A. N ILLAKD FRANK K I LI.I AMS ROSIA'N' R. WILLEY. AIT ADAM W. WILSON RORKRT T. W11.LETS. Hi: IA M ES O. WILLIAMS. A X A DOROI HV A. WILLA R1)—Presque Isle; Education: Rifle Club (3); Glee Club (3): Education Club (3); Transfer from Aroos- took State Normal School. ROBERT T. WILLETS-Roslvn. L. I.. X. Y.: Forestry: Dean's List (ib. 2b): Maine Campus (3); Prism (3): Forestry Club (1. 2, 3); Football (1. 2, 3): Track (1). ROSIA B. WILLEY—Patten: gronomy: Agricultural Club (1. 2. 3): Football (2. 3). FRANK R. WILLIAMS-Mcchanic Falls: Economics. JAMES O. WILLIAMS—Ogunquit: Chemical Engineering: Deans' List (ia. lb. 2a. 2b): Hovcv Memorial Schol- arship (2). ADAM V. WILSON—Portland: Agricultural Eco- nomics and harm Management. DOROTHY H. WING— Bath: Home Economics: Dean's List (ia. ib. 2a. 2b): YWCA (1): MOC (1): Home Economics Club 0)- It 132 BARBARA A. YOUNG. AAA CEC11. S. WOODBREY-Sebago Lake: Engineering Physics: Dean's List (ib. 2a): MCA (i. 2. 3). Cabinet: Physics Club (2. 3): Baseball (1): Fencing (1. 2. 3): Intramural Athletics (1. 3). T. RUSSELL WOOLLEY—Bridgton: Public Speaking: Maine Mascjue (3): Debating Club (3); Maine Radio Guild (3): [. V. Football (3). HELEN B. WORM WOOD—Cumberland 1 orcsidc: History: Dean's List (ia. 11 : Sophomore Eagle: WSGA (1. 2. 3). Treasurer (2). Vice President (3); Students’ Arts Club (1. 2. 3): M Club (3): MOC (1): YWCA (1. 2. 3): Student Senate (2. 3): Cheer Leader (1. 2. 3): Women’s Forum (3); Varsity Show (3); Prism Stall: Hockey (1. 2. 3): Basketball (1. 2). All-Maine (2): Volley ball (1. 2). BARBARA A. YOUNG-Calais: Mathematics: Students' Arts Club (1. 2); El Circulo Espanol (1. 3): Mathe- matics Club (3): YWCA (1. 3): AMW Pageant (1). ANGELO S. Z1ENO—Norwich. X. Y.: Forestry: Dean’s List (2b); Forestry Club (1. 2. 3): Football (1. 2. 3): Wrestling (1. 2. 3): Intramural Athletics (1. 2. 3): Baseball (1). MORRIS ZITANER—South Brewer: Zoology; Biology Club (2. 3): Intramural Athletics; Box- (-’• 3)- H9HI ImwIP 133 FRENCH HARROW S PHILLIPS DYER Secretary SAM UK I. DYER Treasurer lAopJiom ieS. HELL WEEK Class of 1942 Adroit. Susan 1). Union Beaton. Gi.iifokii M. Rangor Adams, David A. Sou ill Brewer Beaton, Donald E. Bangor Adams. Eari. C. Portland Beaton. Roiuki J. Stoughton. Mass. Adasko, Miriam R. Gloucester. Mass. Rickman. Roiuki J Brooklyn. N. V. Alberi. Joseph J. Itangor Re.ecei.. Paul M.. Jk. Bangor Alexander. Hiiin A. Saco Belknap. Martha C. Dainariscotta Alpert. Ada F. Bangor Benjamin. Ciiari.es S.. Jr. Waldwick. N. J. nderson, John R. Livermore Falls Berg. Shirley R. Bangor Andrews. Frances C. Portland Berry. Jeannette E. lloulton Andrews. Francis S. Norway Rickford, Frances E. Madison Ansu.i.. Elizabeth C. Dexter Ricllson. Akiiii k Bangor Arbo, Edward 1 . Rrownx ilk- Riiiini.n. Percy Ci. Bangor ARMI! Mil W AI.IEK H. Methuen. Mass. Blakf.. C'.l l ION P Portland Ashman. Siiiri.ev G. Augusta Blake. Clifford A. Cornish Atwood. Fl OKI NCI G. Rrunswick Ri.ake. Cora |. LaGrangc Axihi. Akiiiik G. Saugertics. N. V. Rex km on. Fred J. Carilxni Baciim xn. Gi k xi d V. Augusta Ri xnc hard. Rkkikand E. Dover-Foxcroft lUCKI.K. Al-BERT I). Brooklyn. N. V. Blanchard. (;okihin G. Swampscott. Mass. Bacon. Henry F. Oakland Blanc hard. Kenneth S. Blanchard R XNKS. CONSI XNCI I Rangor Blanchard. Russell P. Mars Hill Ramon, Madi i ii ni I„ Newport Ri 1 itien, John. Jr. Rockland Bxkiki. Gi.inion L. Providence. R. 1 Bonni i . Ai.ion G.. Jk. Portland Rxkrik. Ki i xiii 111 J. Rangor Rower. |oii A. Auburn Harrows. Edward 1 . Augusta Rowers. Durant. |r. Bangor Rakkows. |oii C. Glen Ridge. N. |. Bowser. Roberi V. Reading, Mass. Rxrii.eii. Alice |. Orono Boyd. Arthur Milford Ri xn. Rrvxn 1 C. Rryant Pond Rk.xiiiin. Doris M. Millinockct 136 Brandt. Rom ri a. Brookline. Mass. Clark. William B. Lewiston Briwfr. Doroiiiv F Bar H.ii l)oi Cleverly. Mt riel B. Hull. Mass. Brewster. Frank E. South Portland Cliu. Makcarki Y. Presque Isle Brink. Rohiki M. Cape Eli alietli Coffin. Richard H. Bangor Brown. Donald V. Fairfield Colli N. Jozi.f II. Roxliury. Mass. Brown. Emmons P. Mt. Desert Coliti rs. Bernard E. Saco Brown, Harvey W. Mi. Desert Con ii. Ritkii i ii F. Arlington. Mass. Brown . Robert 1. Bethel Cope. Harry Portland Birger. Francis V. I,ynn. Mass. Cousins. Florence E. Old Town Bi'rke. John E. Bangor Cowik. Douglas B. Rockville Ccntic. N. V. Burleigh. Sarah E. Augusta (towiN, Mary A. Orono Bi'Rnf.tt. John M.. Jr. Skowhcgan Cox. William S. Orono Bcrniiam. Ru bin S. West Scarboro Ckanch. Richard C. New Rochelle. N. V. BiRITE. Fri III KICK 1. Orono Crai-o. Ariiiur C. North Dartmouth. Mass. Buminell. Cornelius II.. Jr. Whiicfichl Crocker. Guy J. Vanccboro Bl TI ER. Wendeix T. Springvale Crossland. I.loyd B. Mexico Bl 1 IIRIIII.il. WlIXKED 1. Bangor Crowley. Nathaniel J. Dovit Font roll Carter. Genevieve. K. Ellsworth Cummings. Vivian E. I .aG range Carter. Leland F. Freeport Cunningham. Ciokc.i B. Old Town Chaiibourm’. Eknini 1). East Baldwin Curlf.v. John 1. Rumford Chandler. John E. Winthrop Curtis. Boyd A. Easton Chase. George O. Millinockct Curtis. Raymond W. Marblehead. Mass. Chick. Richard I.. South Berwick Cushman. George B. Brvant Pond Christensen. William M. Auburn Car. Joseph W. I.illc Church. James E. Gardiner I) M l . R M PH O. Bath Ciiuti Robert E. Norway Dai.rv mit . Rom k i A Framingham. Mass. Clark. Alton W. Kcnnchunk Danfortii. Paul I). Old Town ! ✓ 137 Dangler. Edgar W. Brooklyn. N. V. Davis, Carl F. Milo Davis, Carrol 1). Solon Davis. Ciiari.es R. OKI Town Davis, Donald H. Longmcadow. Mass. Davis. F.rna K. Bucks| ori Davis, Rohiri 1 . Old Town Day. McClure Damariscotta Day. Rk hard B. Damariscotta Day Ron k i H. Bryant Pond m Barros. Richard J. Naniuckct Island. Mass. Deering. Harry L. Baili Dr.FRiNC. Robert B. Orono Denlsuk, Nicholas Peabody. Mass. Df.nnis, hi : a nor B. Passadumkeag ii Rom. Gerardus C. Lynbrook. L. L. N. V. DeSiion. Howard C. Mathias Dickens, Thom vs D. Camden Dii.lon. |oiin l. Naugatuck. Conn. Dlmiiri. Margaret L. Calais Dimmer. John P. Portland Dixon. F.i.inor I.. Sou III Berwick Dobrovv. |ordan Chelsea. Mass. Doim.e. David T. Bangor Dole. Arthur S. Bangor Dole. Richard D. Scbago I-ike Dorr. Donald E. Ridlonvillc Dow . Ci vrim P. Charleston Dow. Leslie A. Stillwater Dow. Levi S. Fort Kent Dow ms. Laurence M. Bangor Doyi.e. Margaret K. Caribou Duggan. Lloyd 1$. Kcnnebunk Duncan. Cari. P. Presque Isle Dl VMNfi. Cl I.MIN I S. North Harpswell Dv r. Koklri H Tunicr Dyer. Sami i i. Framingham. Mass. Eastman. Ruth E. Augusta Edgeco.mb. Wii.bur R. Romford Kdvii mis. Edward H. Mars Hill Eiiremrieii. Pai i Ix'vviston Eldridge. John W. Orrington Elliott. Gerald E. Fort Fairfield Ellis. Cutlir L. Rangeley Emery. I vvvrlnci V. Reading. Mass. F. VISIONS. Uvrkvrv W. Worcester. Mass. Evans. William H. Manhassct. L. L. N. V. Fallon. Christopher Augusta Farniiam. Bvrrara M. Bangor Fassli i. Carol L. Cambridge. Mass. 1 INII Rf. ROKIKI M. Portland Field. Kenneth A. Ham| deii Fielding. Richard N. Malden. Mass. Findi.in. Herreki Fort Fairfield Fink. John K. Brooklyn. N. Y. Fish. Wvrren H. Concord. Mass. FitzPatrick. John D. Marblehead. Mass. Fortier. Roufri F. Orono V 138 — Foster. John W. Huntington Woods. Midi. Foster. Oksan J. Baring Fr ncis. W m i all R. Darien. Conn. Franz. Richard ). Thornwood. N. V. Freedman. Stanley P. I'ortland French. John S. rieasanlvillc. N. V. French. Marjorie V. Winthrop Fri n« ii. Maynard G. l.ivcnnorc Falls French. Roberi J. Guilford Gabriei.ian. Henry Worcester, Mass. Galentine. Paw. G. Porllaiid Gai i an i . Fr ni is 1,. Bangor Gannon. Ili nky F. New Rochelle. N. Y. Gariinkii . Harold Mallapan. Mass. Garsoi. William J. Portland Gaicomii. Morrill . East Machias Gay . R y mono F. Stony Creek. Conn. Geary. Edward J. Lewiston Gilman. Dorothy J. Portland Gil man. M YNUEL A. Porter Gilman. William P. Forest Hills. N. V. Ginsblrg. Saul Porllaiid Gleason. Eleanor L. Union Gl 1 AMIN. Ki ini M. Brewer Glider. Victor Hartford, Conn. Glover. John W.. Jr. Orouo Goldiii kg. Edw rd L. Lynn. Mass. GoiDSMIIII. l VIN R. Bangor Goodwin. Jean E. Caribou Gordon. IIy.ma A. Lincoln Center Gorman. John C. Wellesley. Mass. Goi ile i ii Ger ard A. Dexter Gowen. Barbara M. Saco Graham. Benjamin F. Milton. Mass. Graves. Richard S. Chcbcaguc Island Grefni.kaf. I.aiirif. J. Auburn Griffff.. Donald G. Orouo Guard. Charles A. Honolulu. T. H. H AEFNER. RUIKII.ru E. Portland H ALE. '1 Ill'S S. Portland. Conn. Hall. Elden l . Farmington Hamilton. Violet M. Pittsfield Haney. Ralph W. Bangor Harringion. Edgar B. Patten Haskell. Gwendolyn E. Lincoln Hastings. Virginia K. Bangor Hathaway, Florence A. Bangor Ha it, Roy J. Brewer Hayes, Helen V. Bangor Mealy. Robert M. Augusta Henderson. Edward A. Moulton Henderson. Sherwood W. Anson Hepburn William G. South Portland Herrick. Carleton S.. |k. South Brewer Hersey. Ric hard W. Portland IIlGClNS. Irwin R. Maplcton Higgins. Joseph S. Dennysv ille Hines. Marion- R. Middletown. Conn. 139 HODGKINS. EaRL L. Hoik.kins, Wi ni 111 C. HOGAN. ItvKKVRV It. Holmls. Ei na F. IIoi.mi s. Rom w i G. Hood, Vaiai.ii R. I lOl’KINS, II VKKV S. Hopkinson. David It. Hokn. (.11 man I). Hoknbec.k, Hum i C. Horton. James It. Houghton. John V. Hoiision. John Howe. Ai.i.an M. Hurd. Ellen R. Hurwiiz. A nron S. Ingraham, Mark V. Irvine. William L. | COBS. EDI I'll Johnson. All n W. Johnson. lt Kii Rv E. |oiinson. |)o i n K. (OHNSON. Hl RKIKI II. |oiin on. Rl 'Ml L G. Jones. Clari nm W. K VPLAN. II VROI.ll I KaRGZM ARC.ZV K. JOSI I'll Keli.lv. Robert E. Kei.so, Frederick |. Ki nisi on. Cn VRLl s I. Ken.nlv . James F.. |k. KieRsii ad. Edward S. Kii I'A lRi K. Don i d M. Kimball. Chari is . It. Kimbail, Dean C. Kimbai l. Gera; d V. King. Hazel T. King. | ane Kin .. Piivi.lis |. Kingsi i v. Cor in M K.nai r. Pai i. .. |r. Koehler. Audrev M. Koiai.ovitcii. Frederick C. Ron i.ow. 1 .ii.i.i n M. I.ANCVSEEK. H VRIWI I I. C. I .AWRY. Olis C. Leavitt. Itoom C.. Leavitt. Laurence G. Leger. Eugene I.iai ni . Vu mx E. Lewis. Reiii.aii I Libby. Marion J. I.ibby. Philip J. Li.viberis. Georgi P. Linnei i.. S.vi i v W. I .i pm an . Henry II. Littlefield. Wai.df.mar V. Lombard. Virginia R. Northeast Harbor Bar Harbor Bath Limerick Guilford Mew Gloucester North Brooksvillc Portland Portland Bloomfield. N. J. Brewer Fort Fairfield Guilford Cooper Orono Rovlniry, Mass. Rot k|M)ll Framingham. Mass. W est Baldwin Poland Lincolnville Gardiner Onawa Sanford Rninford Saliant. Mass. Ludlow. Mass. Lisbon Falls Portland Bridgton Howland line ks| OI I Presque Isle Bridgewater Beverly Bangor Saco Ogun(|iiit Harpswcll Center Strong Quincy. Mass. Orono IFatcrvillc Bangor Old Town Fairfield Madison Orono Newton Centre. Mass. Chelsea. Mass. Newport Milford Freedom Bangor Pembroke Chclxa. Mass. Brewer Nleddybcmps 140 V Long. Lois Miliose, Mass. 1.OKING. CllARI.ES 11. Yarmouth Loring. Rum E. Orono Lovley. Vaughn T. Presque Isle I.own. Bernard Lewiston I.ukdgrin. Marion ('.. New Sweden Luther. Radford W. Hartford. Conn. McCariiiy. Thomas K. Elmhursi. L. L. N. t. McConxi 11. M ary E. Portage McCruv. Riiiivkd B. Portland M Kay. 1K naid H. Old l ow'll M« Ki s n . David II. Jay McLean. II rris 1... Jr. Bar Harlror Mi Li k Roiuri It.. Jr. Farmington M cI.fod. 1 m M. Bangor Macomker. Hfywood B.. Jr. Needham. Mass. Malcolm. Ian Charlcmont. Mass. M VNK. Mil. V B. Augusta M rriner. Don i.n E. Rot kl.md Marston. Arthur A. Ncwburvporl. Mass. Martin. Lyle L. St. lhans M i mi us, Rm m R Lisbon Falls Maurice. David Don liesler. Mass. M y. Virginia E. Wcllolev Farms. Mars. M avo. John H Cumberland Center Medina. John V. Wallliain. Mass. Mm nn. Hri.EN V. Bangor Ml RRII i. 1 low RD tV. Old Town Ml Rll Ns. E« (. N I G. Yonkers. N. Y. Mr.srRvr. Pun more V. Mechanic Falls Messer Mvkgitkiif S. Waban. Mass. Minutu. Glori v M North Berwick Miniui ii. ir.roR F. Noilli Keiwiik Minoi ;. Mary E. South Porlland Mitchell. Frederick A. Kingfield Moody Hope 1 .iiu oln Moore, 1 ho mas F. Iticldeford Morris. Sumner I). Guilford Morrison. James L. Worcester, Mass. Moulton. Makgarli Bangor Moi ETON. 1’ RKI R .. |R. W.ircham. Mass. Mi li.i n. Josf.iti N. Iloul ton Millin', George A. Holbrook, Mass. Mi.lvany, Jane Bangui Murdock. Hi nry T. Kcnnchiiiik Murciiy. George V. Bar liarhoi Nl HOIS. Cl VKI NCE S. Augusta Nowf.i l. Carleton V. York Village Oi.sfn. F.inar . Gloucester. Mass. Page. Jane A. Newcastle Paine. Anna E. Bangor Patterson. Wiii.iam. Jr. Thoinwood, N. V. Peabody. Re hi F. Houllon Perry. Bariiara L. lloulton Pi rry. Frederick M. Rockland Perry. Lionel A. Sherman Mills Perry. Wii i i am L. Portland Pi terson. Ci xkfncf. A. Rockland 141 Peterson. Frank 11. Vinalhavcn I'ETTERSON, LEONARD M. Deep River. Conn. Phelan. 1’.mi. H. Calais Piiiliikook. am.i C. Shelburne, N. H. Phillips. Margari i G. Ellsworth Piiii.i n s. Si vM.EV G.. Jr. Melrose. Mass. PlIKCK. MaKIHA K. Guilford Pini ni . Mari G. Guilford Piper. George F. Biddeford Pitman. Arnoi i V. Appleton Pii is, Edgar I . Stonington Pollock. 1 iiomas E. West Somerville. Mass. Potter. Frank F'. Sabatius Prat r. Darrell B. Millimxkel I’RAi r. Mckiii K. Oxford Praia. Wimhrop B. Arlington. Mass. Priest. Clifford A.. Jr. Poland Pi i.sifer. Ai len II. Poland Pi inam. Aaron H. Hoidion Ramsiiiil, (iORDON h. Ellsworth K AMSI A Raa MOND F.. Bath Randall. Dorothy F.. Oakland R andai i . W'arri B. I A’wist on Rankin. Admin F.. Camden Rlfu. 1 ames Boothhay Reed. John H. Fort Fairfield Regcio. Andre V.. Jr. Chestnut Hill. Mass. Remh k. Ciiarlfs F Ellsworth Ric hards. I.ei: V.. Jr. Augusta Riese. George A. Arlington. Mass. Ripanii. Nello T. Hopcdalc. Mass. Roiii n. Glorge I). Houlton Rom kin. Daniii C. Peoria. III. Roihris. James H. iklfast Rom r is. Regin ait) T. Locke Mills Robertson, Ed vrd N. Bethel Rom risos. F'rank C. Leominster, Mass. Robie. |oiin . Augusta Robinson. Prim on E. Bangor Roche: John C. Torrington. Conn. Rodman. Arii ni. R Bangor Roi i ins. n Fdlswoiih Rome . Hi knard P. Brookline. Mass. Ross. Annie E. West Lul ec Ross. Donald P. Orono Roi rki . Alice V Winthrop Rowe. Barbara M. Winthrop Rowe. Harlan . Rum ford Roweii . Lorraine A. Saco Roa. Robert F. Norway Royal. Mary A Orono Ri'siiworih. Corn ill C. Madison Riissri i . James 1 Bangor KA AN. Bn IV J. Woolwic h Ryan. Pairicla M. Bangor Sanborn. Bert S. North Uxbridge. Mass. Savage. Barbara Bangor Sc a m mon . Elizabeth R. Owls Head 142 X Sciiuble. William J. K ist .Northporl. L. L. N. V. Thorn ion, Sim W. Belfast Sciifr. Martin M. New York. N. Y. Tiiuri.ow. Priscilla E. Buckficld Sciierizer. Edward A. Somerville. Mass. Toavne. Ruhi A. East Dover Si mi t io. Nancy M. Bangor Tracy. John P. Waiervillc S iimidt. Franc is . l’aicrson, N. J. Tukey, Spali him. M Cape Elisabeth Seavall. Calvin II. Wilton V anHoesen. Eli is R Del mar. N. Y. Simmons. Ei i nor R. Union Veri ms. Petek C. Norway Sinclair. Richard M. Holyoke. Mass. Vicki ry. Ciiari i s N. Pittsfield Si i i’i k. Thomas T. SAvampscoii. Mass. Ward. Eleanor I Fitchburg. Mass. Si.o: i m, Glorc.i C. Worcester. Maw Warren, Busy 1. SkoAs began Small. Parker W. South Poriland Warren. Dorothy L. I.uhcc Small. Robert E. York Village Warren. Harold E. Lisbon Falls Smith. Elmi r V. Newport Warm n. Ric ii aki L. Portland Smith, Georgf H. Walihaiu. Mass. Washburn. Roberi R. Monmouth Smith. James F. Richmond, Va. W.AIERAI AN. (.IORCI . New Gloucester Smith. Jamls J. South Portland Watson. John '1. Bangor Sit ar Hari an S. Warren Waison, Rom KI J. Farmington Sri ak. | aspi k Warren Wl ahii kby. Bi atria l . Ciand 1 -ike Stream Srr.NCER. Bfakrly W. Circal Works Webber. George F. Pittsfield Si mil. Jacob I. Peabody. Mass. Webster. Ari.ine J. Aulnirndale. Mass. Sim ss. Virgini C. Old Town Welch. Charles F. Pittsfield Si L.wart. Lorf.n F. Orono Wellcome. Frank 1... Jr. Ctunlrcrland Mills Sione. Beth W. Detroit Weston. Don aid E. Portland Sione. Lois L. Clinton. Mass. Weston. Virginia Dover-Foxcroft Sione, Theodor M. Milford Wi a moii i n. Hii in M. Watcrv ill Sircar. David I . Bangor Wheeler. Nathaniel II. Watcrvillc Sim. Roosevelt T. Pittsfield White, Mary I.. Orono Si’slavich. John J Hudson. Mass. White. Mildred C. Costigan SVEDF.MAN, SrUARI F. East Milton. Mass. White. Roc.tr E. South Portland SWETT, ARTHUR M. Newport WilllED. Harris G. Bridgewater Sylvester. Neva L. Deer Isle Whitney. Richard W. Marblehead, Mass. Talbot, William B. East Machias WlEDMER Jack B Glen Head. N. Y. Tanner, Edward R JenkintoAvn. Pa. Wichi , Kent M. Madison Tarhox. Fred S. Biddeford Wight. Muriei. L. Madison Taylor. Charles J. Bangor Willetts. Fred M. Cheshire. Conn. Teacle. Eli a F North Turner Wilson, Raymond E. Madison Ti all. Art hi k L. Clen Ridge. N. J. Wing. Morris R. Bingham Theriault. Mary R. Old Town Wing. Norman A. Monmouth Thomas. Raymond P. Old Town Winsloav. Pam 1 Norridgewock Thompson, Barbara M. Brownfield Winters. Gordon H. Waiervillc Thompson. Elmer P.. Jr. Brownfield Wood. Edward II. Berwick Thompson. Cordon J. Rockland Woodbury. Ralph E. Portland Thoaipson. Keith M. Limestone Woodward. Janici 1). Auburn Thorndike. Ci ak a H. Camden Worster. Arthur R. Madison Thorne, Chf.rrie M St. Alhans Young. M ary A. Wintcrporl 143 Kll I M NR I INI Z IHINOVVN « I-IIS 11 K RICHARD E. MARTINV . President |()M N P. WEBS I ER Vice President FRANCES M. DONOVAN Secretary JOHN D. KF.I.LY Treasurer JAelhfnen OWLS?? v Class of 1943 Anitori. Hersciiei. G. Bryani Fond Adams. Cmaki.es B. Kilicry Adams. Claidk H. Houl (on Adams. GEORGE F. West Sumner Adeli.. Ci.imon G. Augusta Adi.er. Joseph. Jr. Sanford Ano. Brino F.. I'nion Albert. Dorotiiv F.. Bangor Aides. Rachel Dover-Foxcroft Aldous. Marios C. Orono South Portland Ambrose. |ames r. Bangor Anderson. Wesley 1). Mars Hill kmstro g. Charles M. Rohhinston A'1 WOOD. S1 ouch 1 os Sivam] moil. Mass. imi.s. Franklin |. Farmington hsiin. John M. Bethel ■Vverii l. Gerai d 1 . Limerick Bacon. Oils Oakland Bader. Richard G. Flushing. N. V. Bagley, Edward F. Albion Baisley. Thomas M. Yonkers. N. Y. Balkam. Marshall E. Calais Barrows. Frank E.. Jr. Glen Ridge, N. J. Barry-. Alfred G. Freeport. N. Y. Bartley. Ciiari es E. Greenville Bartley. Clayton E. Presque Isle Bias. Barbara Newport Biakce. Ei.i abeiii I'. Bucksport Bearce. Gf.orgi 1).. Jr. Buckspoil Beckman, Harry Stewart Manor. N. Y. Biedy. Robert II. Turner Bin Dorothy E. Orono Biel, Ellis I. Dcnnysvillc Berry. Pearl E. Portland Bi rry. Roland E. Randolph Beverage. Artihk W.. |r. North Haven Bickford. Warris II Ogunquit 146 Birch. Clifford W.. Jr. Arlington. Mass. Brown. Francis A. Woodland Black. Richard A. McKinley Brown. Rachli. E. Skowhcgan Blacky. Alrfri R. Waterford. Conn. Bri nk. Rkiivkd M l.imingion Blanchard. Charles N. Brookhn. N. V. Bryant, Phyllis M. Madison Bow. Millard O. Dovcr-Foxcroft Bryant, Hope C. Biddcford Boi cm rd Constance C. Carilxnt Bi ck. Howard M. South Willington. Conn. Boi i os. Jos ph S. Portland Bt CKI.EY. Ol IVFR K. Pittsfield Boi rque. Josf ph W. Portland Burgess. Hollis 1 . 'inalhavcn Bow 1)1 . Ml KK w C. South Pcnolwcot Bi rmi i . Crack K. Cumberland Center Br.u Kl II. C RI ION M. New| orl Burnham. Waldo II. East F.dgctonih Bradsirki i. Cm ii K. Albion Burns. Giliuri C.. Jr. Newton Centre. Mass. Brady. Walii.r II. Dorchester. Mass. Butler. Eileen L. Dovcr-Foxcroft Bkacdon. Riminkii V Cumberland Mills Biti ir, Rouiri S. Portland Brawn. Beverla Brunswick Caldwell. David S. .South B field. Mass. Brawn. Erma 1.. South Lincoln Came. Barbara L. Kai Hail tor Bridges. Arthur H. York Village Carlson. Arthur F. Belfast Bridges, Jennii M Calais Carlson. Gilbert M. Milton. Mass. Bridcford. Alfred R.. Jr. Leicester. Mass. Carroll. Helena T. Bangor Brock. William E. Alfred Carter. C. Mil ion (4l(ilM)U v 117 Cassidy. Rita M. Bangor Chadwick. Lewis 1 . Brewer C.iiandii k. Sydney H.. Jr. Caribou Chatman. Mary L. Portland Chatman. Roiiiki I Portland Church. Margaret E. Gardiner Cm:ie. I iiii it C. Naples ('.ii i.i , Martha 1. Belfast (.1 RK, GLADYS B. Sanford Clark. Virginia 1). Orono Ci.ati.rie. Sumner A. West Roxbury. Mass. Clements. Basii. C. Wimerpori Ci ifford. Frank A. Dexler Ci ifford. George E. Boo ill bay Harbor Ci it tori . Thomas L. South Paris Coffin, Charles E. Buckspon Coffin, Hazf.n B. Bangor Coffin, Mina A. Bangor Coffin. Piiii.it M.. Jr. Bangor Cohen. Eumcf B. Bangor Cole. Barkara Biyanl Pond Cole. IIaroid I.. Saco Coif. Winona A. Bangor Collins. Richard W. Farmington Con ant. Calvin B.. }r. Auburn Con am. Virginia Monroe Cook. Wfndeli. H Phillips Coo ms. Melvin If. Woodland Cokiiss. K K. Sherman Mills Corliss. Rum M. Sherman Mills Costello. William II. South Portland Cousins. Frederick H. East Blue Hill Cram. Chester 1). Jr. Sanford Crane. Talbot H. Orono Cri amfr. John J. Hopedale. Mass. Crosby. Howard A. Bangor Cross. Florence M. Guilford Crossi and. Caki ion E. Orono Crossman. Mary M. Dovcr-Foxcroft Culi.inan. John P. Norway Cunningham. Dana R Old Town Currier. Piiii.it I.. Wilmington. Del. Cushman, Cfdrii R. Portland Cushman. Helen V. Auburn Danfokui. Phyllis I.. Ellswm ib Danilin Rois k i 1.. Belmont. Mass. Darling. Ciilsitr A. Orleans. Mass. Davis. Ckani F Rockland Day. II ri. and E. Strong During. Helen M. Orono Df.mtsey. Mary J. Old Toavh Dl IAVA l.l R. Rl« II ARI E. Yonkers, N. Y. Di vert lx. M ark C. North Casiinc Dickerson. John G. Biddcford Di.ngi.ey. Dana C. Farminglon Dixon. Doris 11. South BcrAvick Dodge. George. 1. Dark Harbor Dodge. Roiifhi T. Bangor Dodge. William I.. Bangor Donaiiuf.. Merrill 1.. Belfast Donovan. Francis M Moulton Dorr. I.aavrenci L. Harrington Dozier. Rn hard II. Rhinelander. Wis. Drew. Frances ScdgAA ick Duckavortii. Edward G. North AicItImmo. Mass. Dudley. Dana F. Maple ton Dudley. Wii.la A. Maplcton Di i f. Chari es R. Rockland Dyer. Helen H. Bangor Easton. Thomas W. Biidgton Khhe.it. Dean W. Presque Isle Km i.si in. Ai in ki N. Sanford Elliott. Russeli S. Bangor FIi.i.is. Lewis k. BrcAvcr Ellis. William N. Rangeley F.lwell. Eiif.n I.. Brooks Emerson. Frank I.. Hampden Emerson. Harold L. Island Falls Kmery. Lewis G. Westbrook Famas, John A . Jr. New York. N. Y. Fi ling. I II I en C. Y. Fort Totten. N. Y. F.rikson. Cordon 1. Worcester. Mass. Estabrook. Leo H. Fast Corinth Etzel. Bernard A. Freeport Eizi i . Edward F‘. East Haven. Conn. Evans. I.oring D. Dover. N. H. La erem. John S.. Jr. HalloAA’cll Fageri.und. Kino Quincy. Mass. Falardeau. Edward J. Riuiiford Farrin. Alva K. South Bristol F arris. Arthur B. Union Ftnderson. Albion W. Sanford Fides. Avert L Jr. BoAvdoinham Fides, Georg if. Bowdoinham Fiif.s. Harry W.. |r. Peaks Island Finc h. John R Newark. . Y. Flanagan. Josetii F. Bangor Flanders, Freda . Bangor Fletcher. Irving C. Rockland. Mass. Fi i rciir.R. J ames S. Mansfield. Mass. Flora. ii.i.iam R Carilxiu Fuel er. Henry II. Hinsdale. 111. Ford. Pairick M. Hollvivnod. Calif. Foss. Virginia E. Hampden Foss. W ARREN L. Farmington Fosii k Carols L. C.OOJKTS M ills MX PROCTORS 17 Third Row—Arbor, St i Mil is. Harris. Alford. Robertson Second Row—Stearns, Treat. Beardscll, Curtis. llarriiiRton, lirant First Row—Adam . Fenderson. Dean Corbett, ltrclon. Fitzpatrick, Marrincr Foster. Elizabeth C. Enfield Foster. Walter H.. |r. Belmont. Mass. Front. Mara York Village Frost. Stanley V. Norway Fl'RRIMI. IIARRIF 1 E. South Berwick Gardiner. Charles E. Wakefield Gal'lin. Roieolpiie A. lliddeford Geneva. Mai rick I.. South Portland Gerrisii. Evelyn A. Auburn Gifford. Chariottf. M. Bangor Gildersleevk. Charles E. Mvstic. Conn. Gilman. Clarence R. Bingham Gilman. St wi ly F. Portland Girard. Frances A. Pori land Given. Jam I.. Rowdoinham Godson. Likdley W. Colonia. N. J. Goi hranson. Frank 1 Presque Isle Goldberc. Joseph Bangor Goldsmith. Joseph E. OKI Town Gooch. F.arii E. Hulls Cove Goodciiild. James C. Saco Goodinc. William T.. Jr. Portland Goodman. Sai l Hartford. Conn. Coos. Celia Bangor Gordon. Robert Springfield. Mass. Gorham. William B. Dover-Foxcroft Gott. Geort.e J.. Jr. Biooklin Gom . Ruti: ca M. Milo Goitiierf. 1 1 ier J. Brewer Grady. M ry E. Eastport Crae e am. Don a i d C. Bangor Graham. R ai.pii E.. Jr Brewer Graves. Donald F. Northeast Hailtor Gray, Norma F. ('ape Elizabeth Great i. Evi la n M. Pcckskill, N. Y. GrINDI.E. I.OITSF If. Me. Desert Grocer. Kii hi I.. East Stoneham Gittii l. Edward W. Bangor IIadkkk. William K. Quincy. Mass. 1 vt.r.i i i. James F . Norway Hac.ci. Allan P. Gorham Hacue. Antia M. Hallowed II aine's. Frank W.. Jr. Augusta H ALL WAI IIR B. North Anson Hamblen. Edward (i. Winthrop Hamilton. Clinton M. South Haipswcll Hamm. Philip I.. Charleston H ock. Owi n L. Caseo Hanson. Joseph II. Millinockct Hardie:. Alexander. Jr. Emsworlh. Pa. H arding. David R. Bernard II arding. Wii i i vm R. Bernard Hardison. Ali en C. Fillmore. Calif. Harlow. Rom hi J. Barre Plains. Mass. II arpkr. Donald C. Rochester. N. Y. Harrison. Robert E. Watervillc Harvey. Bf.vfju.y H. Carmel Harve v. Georoe S.. Jr. Medford. Mass. Haskell. Ernest F... |r. North Anson Haicei. Fletcher A.. Jr. West Newton. Mass. Hawkins. Gi i nn A. Plandome. L. I.. N. Y. Hay. Robert B. Portland He aid. Ai.icf. E. Old Town Heaton. Sara M. Portland Hempstead. David G. Buckspori Hempmeaii, Mary V. Bucksport Henderson. Robert J. Oguiupiit Henry. I V. Thomaston Hi kboi IIEIMEK. Fri d |r Reading. Mass. Herman. Mil ion Mt. Vernon IIfrzrerc. Gerard A. New York. N. Y. He wei r. Orris C. North New Portland Hilton. James B. Bingham Hinckley. Georcf I.. Manset 149 Hoik.kins. DoROillY L. Huffman. Kyereii M. I Ioldkn', Frank C. Hoi i.am . Fowakd ).. Jr. Hoi.ier. John I . IlOREYSECK. Paul V. Horrckkn. Rex A. Howard. HaRoi i K. Hoy r. Louise It. Hubkard. Robert N. Hunt. J iin H. Huntley. Fihiii J. Hurd, Lester M. Hussey. Eucene R Hutchinson. Gerald G. I c:ai i s. F. i ke i i I .. |r. Ingalls. Robiri 1). Inman. Cii skit • P. Innes, Donald Jackson. Henry A. Jacobsen. I.yman W. Jalbert. Armani W. Jameson. William S. Jardine, Donald R. Jenkins. Roiuri I). Jensen. Hf.i i n M. Johnson. Ki.eanok M. Johnson. Phii.ii E. Johnson. R win . Jr. Joiinsion Riia K. Jones. Richard F. Ku.i in. Roberi M. Kagan. Moils K rl. Richard W. K Y. KEANE III J. Keenan. Gerald L. Kiene. Phii.ii F. Ke.tikr. Irving Kelley. Aseniiii II. Kei.i.ey, John D. Kf.niston, Roberi F. Kimball. Msr |. Kinney. Kkiiii W. Kii I RE DCF.. Ar ehur K. Kl UN. Ron i D Kl UCKEN. RALI ll A. Knight. Betty Know i ion. David H La Croix. Harold J. Laiinek, I. Roy A. I .ALIKE R I E , Mil LIAM G. I.anc.ikin. F.iinor F. Lance. Roi ni I' Noitheast Harlior Chelsea. Mass. M illiiio Kcl Bangor Ncwtonville. Mass. Rockland Wilton Ridlonvillc Fori Fairfield Pittsfield Fairfield Old I own Biddeford Ke ar Falls Millinockct Westbrook Bar Hailxir Orono Son lb Portland Rockville Ccnlre. N. V. Bar Harbor Spent ei. Mass. Waldoboro Madison Orono Starboro Sanford Spencer. Mass. Lowell. Mass. Fairfield Unity Palisade. N. J. Bangor Rockland Bi idgejMiiT. Canin. Mars Hill Appleton Chelsea. Mass. Watervillc Son ill Portland West Paris Damai iscolta Bradford Center McKinlev Eagle Lake East Sionchani Unity Beverly. Mass. Soiilh Portland Bangor Brewer Kittcry Jackman f 130 V LaxCLEA. Eari. B. Easton Laroi (ii :. Samuei C). Milo I.FADItl 1 II R. BARBARA V. North Whilclicld I.Kwm. Eben. Jr. Bangor Lfcs. Richard W. Hamden. Conn. Leonard. I:r j iric . Bangor I 1 ON ARD. Ml NKA G.. |K. West field. V J. I.i wis, Horaci: W. Bangor I.'Hf.rai i.i. Francis R. D.nnarisioita Liiiby. Don i n V. Orono Libby. Elizabeth '. Charleston Libby. M arcari i A. Charleston I.I MON, Gerai.d N. New Yoik. N. Y. Lindsay. William A. Somerville. Mass. Liitlefifid. Marian E. Milo I ll ii hi i i . Si am i a S. York Hail or London. Norman R Forest Hills. L. L. N. Y. Long. Fletcher |. South Portland Lord. Jaa M. Keen Falls Lokinc. Prim ii.i a Freeport Lori sso. Lons p East Walpole. Mass. Loaei.y . M RA A. Old lown Lufkin. Ciiaki.in H. Bucksport I.i us. Oi in S.. Jr. Orono Lvceite. Robert C. Oaknioiit. Pa. Lyon. Norman R Pittsfield McCariiiy. Marcia M. Watcrvillc McCarthy. Mary E. Bangor McCioskia, High F. Bangor McClai 11 in. Fknim T. Presque Isle McKay. Ruiii Old I own Me Kf.en. Ric ii ard 1) Bangor Mai Ki n u . Yiciori a E. East Millinockct McLauciii.in. Wayne T. Medway MacLeod. Doroiiia F. Bai Harlnii Mack. Ji an C. Bangor Maker. Irwin W. Mattawamkeag Mamuri. Richard II. Hallow i’ll Manuk Robiki I Brunswick Mardin Wiikir |. Monroe Marker. C.harms Calais Mariini Ric h aki E. Albam. N. Y. Mati.lv. Fr ant in R. Westbrook Maxim. Jame.s A. Mechanic Falls Ml KI IIAN 1. I AMIN E. ( . Xctvtonvillc. Mass. Merrii i.. Ciiari i n R. Madison Mii.iir |ohn P. West Nleilford. Man. Mo.nc.oaan Harold E.. Jr Bangui Monohon. |anei Bangui Moody. Dutch i ('.. Lincoln Moon a . Fr am in C. Bangor Moran. Doroiiia B. Portland Mori a . Rokfri 1. . |k. Swampscott. Mass. 151 Mokkis. I’m 11 is M. Bangor Poavers, John N. Medway Morrison. Ciiarioite A. Bar Harbor Pratt. Beriis 1... Jr. Cari Imhi Morrison, U'ii m am |. Cape Collage Pray. Charles A. Newport Morse. Cari r roN I... |r. Ncavioh Centre. Mass. Price. Betty C. Wash 1 hi i n Morse ) an A. Bangor Puin.a.ai. Ni ai C. Monroe Morii AM . III! ion R. Si-.hs| oh Quini. I.i.oyd F. Portland Mosconi:. Margaret T. East Millinoekct Radi.e a . John R. Attleboro, Mass. Mosher. Norman W. Belfast R afferi y. Thom as H. Old Toavu Moulton. Aridur It. York Village Rafeokd. Ariiii r P. Ashland Moulton. James A. Hiram Ramsdii.l. Pairicia M. Bangor Moulton. Roger 1). York Village Rand. Pre.sion B. Bangor Moamiian. Mary K. Madison R anks. John K. South Portland Muih'.e it. Frank A.. Jr. South Eliot Ransden. Proctor V. Tewksbury. Mass. Mum i n. Mi i i n R Houllon Reynolds. Bion F. Winthrop M 1 RS. Ill 1 1 N F. Orono Rl A NOLIES. FlK.AK B. Portland Nelson. I’EIER S. Old Town Reynolds. Eugene E. Lubcc Ni.avdic k. Rorer r I.. Augusta Rich. Daaid F... |r. Balli Nickerson. Ciiari.oiii F. Brewer Richardson. Leighton R. Saco Nl« Kl RSON. Cliemon S. Bath Rideout, Elmer V.. Jr. Niagara Falls. N. Y. Nor ion (.eorge A. Northampton. Mass. Roach. Roiuhi (;. Foil Fairfield Norton. Richard F. Portland Robihns. Stephen I.. Kittery Nowak. Andrew A Bangor Romkis. Shirley A. Robbinston Oakes. Kmii.y M. Freeport Roiiinson. Dosai ie M Staten Island. N. Y. O'Brien. John A. Lewiston Robinson. Edward A. Bronxvillc. N. Y. O'M aka. Sirila M. F.ast Millinoekct RcK.IRS. ARDI.A N E. Old Toavu O'Neil. Wiirirt E. Dresden Mills ROGERS. M AIKEl IN C. Houlton Oroway, H arrim II. Yarmouth Rou.. Warren R. Glen Cove. N. Y. Om.(K)|). Gerald C. Biadford Rollins. Lawrence H. Haynesville Ol'EMEIIE. Doroiiia A. Madison Rolmck. Ida S. Bangor 0 1 Kl CM K 1 II AM) F. South Warren Rome. Robiri E. Bangor Oxner. Clyde R South Rcnviik Rost Ron. James L. Kittery Page. Martha Bath Rourke. Marii J. Winthrop Parker, ( ii ari es H. Addison Roavei.i.. Rumi O. Thomaston Parker. Clarence W. ScIecc Station Ri iiinceee. Sally Auburn Parkhurst. Mary Old Toavu Ri nii-s, Ralph C. Chelsea. Mass. P AKKIN. fill RI ES 1 Bangor Russell. James W. LiEAvell Mass. Pat ien. Jeanne 1.. ILim)xlcn Highlands Ri ssi i l. Phii ie L Gray Pi arson. M arc are i F. Kennebunkport Rum. Robert M. Houlton Prc mi am. M Al.coi m C. Taunton. Mass. Saltzman. Ei.mek Bangor Pi ik i. Ciiari cm ii; S. Bangor S arc.i n e. M ary E. Alton Pendi eton. Frank E.. Jr. Caribou Sav age. Lois A. Springfield. Mass. Peraz i. 1 r aNC i m X M. Ha Howell Saa ac.e , Roki ri M Northeast Harbor Pi kkins. Sii ari II. Kennebunk Saa ASUK. ClIIslER Watcrvillc Pirro. Mary II. Old Town Sawyer. Carl L. Newport Perry, Leonard J.. |k. Bangor Saaa A 1 R. ClI AKI IS W.. Jr. Southwest Harbor Pei ii ei r. Ciiari i s I.. South Natick. Mass. Schneider. Hyman N. Maltapan. Mass. Pierce. Richard M. Gardiner Sc.IIOEIFI.ll. WE.vrWORIII H.. Jr. Portland PlVANSKV. I.INAA’OOD II. Portland Scill'ERFLLD, WARRI N F. West Roxlniry. Mass. PlNKIIAM. 1 .INWOOD B. Kingfield Scott. Robert F. Bolton. Mass. Pl.AISIID. Pllll.ll II. Oakland Se.dc;i:lly. Arm anie C. Ridlonvillc Pond. Hci.da F. Hampden Segal. Louis Bangor Pooi ik. Mara A. Watcrvillc Si i mir Larsen. Johan. Jr. Marblehead. Mass. Pen hr. Fim.ar M. Kittery Siiaw. Richard H. Sanford 152 Sill-PARI . I-RI 111 KICK J. Wcsi Newton. Mass. X AN 1 ASSET 1 . II.A 11. M. IIon lion Simons. Lee Brookline. Mass. X’aknam, Leonard E. Steep Falls SlNKINSON. RlCIIARI) Sa Icsvillc. R 1. X’ ARNEA . Wil l ARI) P. Bangui Sin m i r. Clifford II. Portland X’lRRII L. XI.ARJORII R. MllllCTpOlt Si i kpek, Sum I.. limigor X n is. Fki in RII K M. Skou liegan Smii i a. Sami t i P. XVatervillc M ai den. Edwin S. Greenville Smiiii. Arthur Richmond. Va. Walker. Beiii |. PiCM|iie Isle Smiiii Bern arii R Mars Hill Ward. C kai n M. 1 homdike Smiiii. I'uu. Bangor Ward. I.owiii. K. Brighton Snell. Dani i. I. Gorham Warren. XX ai.i am 1. N'ewjrort S di Riii r . Rohi ki H. Hanford. Conn. Watson. Carlisle V.. )r. Auburn Sou :. Joanne M. Dixfield XX a ison. Georli; .X. Wilton SOITIIAKD. II ARRIS IV Bangor M . are. James L. Cape Xcddiik Sri 'K. (A Mill 15. l.islton Falls M eh it. Bevii M, Winthrop Si-rim.ir. Mara Portland XX i mti la . Doris 1.. Augusta Sl'RIM.IR. XVlNNIFRF.D A. Danfoitli M luster. John P. Bangoi Si ai KPOI i . Mini r 15. XllgUSta Wl.lDMAN. ( .1 ORCI R. Providente. R I. Sr AIRS. C ARROI.I. A. Orono M i insir in. Milton Bangor Si andimi. Brit M. Baldwin. N. X . XVeisman. Rom k i H. Porllaiul SlARRI 1 I . Roiu ri M. Friendship Will 11. XX’AI. 1 ER R Riunfoid Staub. XX alter M X'.iIU-afield. One.. Can. West. Clifford IL. |k. Bangor Si EARNS. Rol.lR E. Bai Harltor Weymouth. Joanne H. Howland Sum s. Gekai it C. Fori Fail held Wiieei.ik. Donald 15. Danvers, Mass. Sii ai. . Nat ai ii: l. Bangor White. Daaid XV.. Jr. 1 opsliam Siewaki. John C. Brookline. Mass. White. Lois E. Augusta Siicknf.y. Wenuf.i.i. H. Blowna ille Win i ley. Harold XX’. IL Limei it k Sir ai ion. Rii ii arii F. Reading. Mass. M ini ai an. Esther L. Dover-Foxc roft Stritcii. Marjorie E. Sanford W in inky. H arold E. Salisbury. X't. SlROI I. M AKRI N G. Dexler Whitney. Ni i.i ii XI. East Corinth Sn k .is, Daaid XV.. Jr. Goi ham Wll.KI K Os AR M.. |k. Cape Cottage Sullivan. Walier 1.. Portland Wilcox. Fr an es R. Portland Surovnz. Stani.ey S. Lewiston M’ii.i.Eis. Ski II 15. Roslvn. N. V. Swanson. Ei.fa or J. Biewer Williams. Cii aki i s H Fort Fail field Swi 11. Nath aniei. F |r. XX'est Somerville. Mass. Wilson. John XI. 1 .ann. Mass. Talbot. Pun ir II.. Jr. Portland Wilson. Kermii 15. South Paris Tarr. Mara I.. Baltimore. Md. Wilson. Rum X. Madison T avi RNi k. Don ai ■ V. Augusia Wise. Neoi a XI. Guilford Taylor. Frank E. I5i idgeport. Conn. X 11 ii a m . Hubert E. Skew began Tf.bhf.is. (-1 AIR! M. Locke Mills Woodm an. Edward 15. Stonington Thoaias, John K. S« lienee tads. N. V. Woodward. Kim arii Providence. R. I. Thompson. Beknkice E. XVcst Enfield Wooniek. Hakka XL Old 1 own IlHRIOW. EYI.REIT 15. Lee XX'orrick. Roberi C. Wellesley. Mass. 1 IK OMR. l ION . Honlton WoRiHEN. Mara K. St. Albans Toniiri ai . Em i a n (). Brunswick Wkii.iii. Hi i i n N. XVcIlcslev. Mass. 1 ooLEY. Gordon K. Greenwich. Conn. Wkiciii . Kf.n m i ii F. Westbrook Torrf.y. Chari on i M. Bangor Yoiu.de. . Richard II. Needham. XIass. Torrey. Gua E. Bai Hailtoi Voi'Nc;. Josi i'II X Corea Tozier. Enid F. Solon Young. Keith E. Portland Tamk.hei.l. R ac.iiei. 1. Bryant Pond Yot nc. Norm an B. Hancock 153 BETA THETA PI Pill CAMMA DELTA PHI KAPPA SIGMA SIGMA CHI SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON THETA CHI DELTA TAU DELTA ALPHA TAU OMEGA SIGMA NU KAPPA SIGMA PHI ETA KAPPA ALPHA GAMMA RHO LAMBDA CHI ALPHA TAU EPSILON PHI PHI MU DELTA ALPHA OMICRO.N PI PHI MU DELTA DELTA DELTA PI BETA PHI CHI OMEGA 3late initLeA and £xyiotitie FR VI F.RMTY PLEDGING Fourth Row Kinihalt. Gilman. McLean Third Row Burger. Hall, O I.awry. Mank. Rohir. K. Harrows. Gait-mine. Ilraly. Friday, ) Harrow Second Row—Nysirom. Kramhall. Gardner. Tarbell. Ingham. K. Chase. K. Gardner. Dearborn. Stutter. Loring. Treat First Row—Arthur. Keyes. Kelknao. Maines. Samuels.m, K I.awry. Nickerson. Cotting 1940 Garfield Arthur Russell Kdknap Roger Can ling Allston Keyes Edward Lawry Malcolm lairing )nhu Maines Rolicrt Samuelson Gridlcv Tarlrcll 1941 Richard Bramhall Faulkner Chase Gordon Chase Richard Chase Russ I)carl orn John Friday Charles Gardner Rodcric Gardner Joseph Ingham George Nvstrom Karl Stritter Allan Tarbell George Treat 1942 Edward Barrows John Barrows Francis Burger Paul Galontine William Gilman Eldcn Hall Rolicrt Hcalv Otis Lawry Harris McLean Miles Mank John Rohic Pledges George Bearce Alfred Bridgfonl Howard Burk Oliver Buckley G. Milton Carter Cordon Krikson Walter Foster Ralph Graham Frank Haines Everett Ingalls Charles Inman Lyman Jacobsen Dean Kimball Rolieil Mauler John Miller Edward Robinson Non is Savage Clifford Sinnett Wallace Warren Edward Woodman Frank Wright Kenneth Wright Beta Theta Pi OFFICERS President Vice Presidents j Treasurer Secretary John T. Maines Robert V. Samuelson Roger Cot ting Allston I . Keyes Garfield M. Arthur X 156 a Phi Gamma Delta 1940 John Carlisle Fred Cogswell Robert Cullinan George Digby Sir wait Gr iintner Clayton Howard Preston Howard Frederick Johnston Fianklvn Jones Bernard I tBargc Nahum Mitchell Arthur Richardson John Shccdx l.otiis Thibodeau C. Merrill Thomas William West Linwood Willins 1941 Donald Bracked Arnold Brownell Robert Carlisle Arnold Clark John Clement George Cotton John Dearborn William Demant Franklin Dexter Howard Frost Harold Hamm Fred Hanson Robert Howe Robert Irvine Malcolm Nichols Burl Osgood Delmar Shaw John G tier hack David Warren Frank Williams 1942 Clayton Anderson |ohn nderson Joseph Boulos Ralph Dale Robert Dalrymple John hldiidge Christopher Fallon Joseph Mullen |ohn Suslavith Arthur TeiII Pledge G. Donald Allen '1 liotnas Baisley Walter Brady Waldo Bnrnliain |olui Finch Laurie Green leaf William Hadlock Fletcher Halth John Holler William Irvine Allan Johnson Richard Martinez Charles Merrill Clifton Nickerson Charles Pfeiffer Frederick Shepard John Webster Fourth Row—Hanson. Williams. Clark. Shaw. Anderson. Dearborn. I'tterback. 0 k««mI. ( lenient. Warren. Howard. Mallctt. Cullinuii. Hamilton Third Row—Dexter. Howe. Cotton. Brownell. Frost. R. Irvine. Demant. Boulos, Hamm, Brackett. Fallon. R. Carlisle. Thomas Second Row—Johnson,Jones. Richardson. Grimmer. West. Mrs Vickers. J. Carlisle. I.eBarge. Coggswell. Digby. Tcall. W. Irvine First Row—Dale. Johnson, Anderson Dalrymple. Green leaf. Mullen. Kldridge. Suslaviclt Fifth Row—Goodclnlil, Graham, Higgins. Galcoinh, Stanton, Gray. File Fourth Row—NVarren. Hale. Medina. Randall. Weston. Ingraham. Deering. J. Higgins Third Row—Moore. Bowser. Cr.inch, Dorr. Chase. Marrinrr. Littlefield, Knrenfriol. Collev. Davis Second Row—'Wilson. Shepard. Smith. Jordan. Mann. Fairchild Staples. I). Rlaisdcll. Lewis. Monohon. Dennis. K Itlaisdell First Row Maasen. Corner. D. Higgins. Gross. Mrs. Itonnefant. Jackson, Wheeler. Raymond. Rideout 1910 Fred Bucklin Wilbur Ctt ncr Clarence Dennis Maynard Files Douglas Gray Stephen Gross Raymond Higgins |oseph Johnson John Maasen Kov R.iMnond l inwood Rideout Harold Wheeler Donald Bl.tisdell Rcnuctli lllaisddl Chester Colley I'homas Fairchild Donald Goodchild Floyd Jackson Harold Jordan John Lewis 1941 lfrcd Mann Norman Marrincr Paul Monohon l.eRo Shepard Sherman Smith Grant Staples Adam Wilson 1942 Robert Bowser George Chase Richard Cranch Donald Davis Robert Decring Donald Dorr Paul Ehrcnfricd Benjamin Graham Titus Hale Joseph Higgins Mark Ingraham Waldetnar I.ittlcftchl John Medina Thomas Moore Warren Randall Harohl Warren Donald Weston Plerlpes Charles Bartley Robert Brink Gilbert Carlson Harold Cole Grant Davis George Dodge Bernard Ktzel Janies Fletcher Richard Franz Morrill Gatcomb James Goodchild John Hunt William Jameson Richard Karl John Kelley Robert I.yccttc Richard Ntinan William Patterson Clayton Preble Austin Rankin Edwin Walden Keith Voting Phi Kappa Sigma OFFICERS President J'ice President 'Prensu rer Secretaries Maynard W. Files Raymond I). Higgins LeRoy G. Shepard ( Paul Ehrcnfricd George O. Chase 158 OFFICERS President Stanley R. Holland Vice President Allen B. Holmes Treasurer Harold F. Anderson Secretary Roger S. Andrews lUirhm Albec Roger ndrcws Robert twood Gerard Burke Harold Anderson Robert Bennett Dale Biitlerworth |o!in Colby Francis Andrews Charles Benjamin John Dillon Lawrence Emcrv Robert French Stoughton Atwood Philip Chute Sumner Clavcric Henry Fogler William Chandler Charles C lough Stanley Holland James Cooper j. Burleigh Crane Clarence Gengc John Glover John Gorman Donald GiilTec Rolrcrt Holmes John Houston Patrick Ford William Gooding Fred Herbolxheimer Roltert Jenkins 1940 Russell Lcafc Edwin Lord Robert Mar Donald 1941 David Greenlaw Allan Holmes W. Allen Hook 1942 Edward Kid stead John Mavo Andre Reggio Rolren Roy Francis Schmidt ’ledges Frederic Leonard James Merchant Richard Norton Lloyd Quint Rolrcrl Merrill Paul Morin Henry Pryor George Sr hinidt William Parsons Richard Piper John Reitz Rudolph Sadler Richard Sinclair Robert Small F.lmer Smith Edward Tanner Ralph Woodbury Richard Sinkinson George Watson Kermit Wilson Fourth Row—Tanner, Reggio. Hook. May . Emery, Bennett. Gengc, Gorman, Woodbury. K. Holmes. F. Schmidt. Roy. French. Sinclair Third Row—Buttcrworth. Small. Greenlaw. tVdhy. Sadler. AI bee. MacDonald. Chandler, Atwood, Moran, Reitz. Blaisdell, Crane. Parsons Second Row—Merrill. G. Schmidt. Burke, K. Andrews. Holland. Mrs. Roberts. A. Holmes. Anderson. Lord. Pryor First Row—F. Andrews. Smith. Dillon. Kicrstcad, Bonacorso, Benjamin Fourth Row—Ingall ., Berry. Hawk - . Wilson. Kish. F'itzPatrick. Beckmann, Karcziuarczyk, Fink, Morten . S Tracy. . Riddle. W m l Third Row—Hall. IVavey. tiill«crt. Straus, Lcining. Sawyer. Twcedie. Starbird. Woolley, Lovcjoy, Fierce, F. Tracy. Bahrt Second Row—Dyke. McFachern, Harrell, R. Dyer, Mr McCollum. Byram. II Dyer, Morion, lliggins First Row -Jones. Coffin. V Riddle, Whitney. Francis. latrd, Hodgkin 1940 When Bahrl V. Dwight Barrcll 1 larry By rain Harold Dyer Richard Dyer Ronald Dyke |ainc Fit Palrick Harold Higgins Francis Ixtvcring Carl McEachern Richard Morton Blake Smith Ralph Smith Ralph Whicltcr 1941 Roskwood Berry Charles Hall Earle lug-alls Charles Leiniug Nathaniel lord Rolierl I.ovcjoy Ruliaid Pierce Oscar Riddle William Riddle C. Virgil Starbird Walter Strang Frederick Trac Samuel Trac James Twcedie T. Russell Woolley 1942 William Beckmann William Cl.uk Kith.ml («dim |iihti Kink Wairen Fish John FilzPatrick Wallace Francis Vlvin Goldsmith Ronald Hawkcs Fail Hodgkins |ose| h Karc marc yk Claielite Jones Faigenc Mertcns Parker Moulton Richard Whitney Raymond Wilson Edward Wood Pledges Charles Adams Franklin Austin Wendell Butler Frank Collins John Creamer Dana Cunningham Robert Dodge William Ellis Warren Foss Clarence Gilman Stanley Gilman Donald Craves Ernest Hinc Robert Ingalls Gerald Keenan Charles Kcniston Booth I-ca itt Robert Mcl-cary John O'Brien I-eland Overlock Harry Fcavcy Malcolm Peckham Virgil Pratt James Russell William St Germain Donald Taverner |ohn Thomas Guv Torrev Waller Welch Harold Whitney Oscar Wilbur Harrs Wooster Sigma Alpha Epsilon OFFICERS President I'ice President T r ensure) Secretory V. Dwight Barrcll Carl A. McEachcm Earle L. Ingalls James K. 'Eweedic II 160 A Theta Chi OFFICERS President Vice President Treasurer Secretary James H. Hunter James J. Connolly Paul A. Townsend Robert S. McDonald 1910 Howard Blake Carl Blom Vincent Checclii James Connolly James Hunter Charles Knnwlton Ciwrence MtPhec Donald Dcvoc Frederick Libby 1941 Rolrcrt McDonald Paul Townsend Edward Arho l’aul Recgel Emmons Brown Cornelius Bushncll 1942 Richard MeGraw James Spalding Paul All crt Frank Barrows Alfred Barry Clayton Bartley Clifford Beaton Ravmond Calvo Robert Chapman Edwin Clifford Paid Cote Howanl Crosby Carl Davis Joseph Dinsmore Lawrence Gleason Lindlcy Godson David Hempstead Winfield Hodgkins Lester Hurd Arnrand (albert Pledge 1 hennas Kane William Calilierle Roland Lange Ernest McGlauflin David McKcnncy Lyle Martin Wcndall Milliken Charles Parker Carlcton Pavson Edgar Potter Proctor Ransdcn Robert Rosie Chester Savasuk Samuel Smiles Harris Southard Nathaniel Swell John Wilson Second Row Brown, Cote, Buslincll. McDonald. Becnel. Arbo. Spalding. MeGraw First Row Townsend, Kane. Connolly. Blom. Mrs. Greaney. Hunter. Chccchi, Blake, Libby Fourth Row—Tracy. Burnett, VanHoesen. R Day. Yallicre, Kimball. Sherman, Kccil, Gilman, M. Day, l.ihby. J Rower, Church Third Row Gallagher. Smith, Bouchard, Harlow. Diniick, Ray. McLaughlin, Nelson, Heald. Braun. Reed. Storcr. Dumas Second Row—Pratt. Butler, Gosline. Mrs. Gratiam. W. Bower. McDowell. Moore First Row—Graves. Curtis. Gcar . Phelan, llernck 1940 Albert Bouchard Kenneth Bouchard William Bower Fdwaid Brann Lyle Butler William Dimick Erwin Heald Conrad McDowell Eugene McLaughlin Donald Moore Harley Nelson John Pratt Conrad Kay Cecil Reed 1941 Paul Dumas Williard Fenderson Keith Gallagher George Gilman Walter Gosline Laurence Harlow Clifford Libby Charles Sherman Thomas Smith Allan Storcr Raymond Valliere 1942 John Bower joint Burnett James Church McClure Day Richard l)a Edward Geary Richard Graves Carlcton Herrick Gerald Kimball John Tracy Ellis Vanllocscn Pledge Philip Collin Calvin Conant Raymond Curtis Edward Falardcau Robert Harlow Donald Innes Everett Kimball David Knowlton Harold LaCroix Francis L’Hcrauh Philip Libby Hugh McCloskey Charles Market Harold Mongovan Frank Pendleton Paul Phelan Walter Reed Eugene Rey nolds James Rostron Delta Tau Delta President I'ire President Treasurer Secretary OFFICERS William S. bower Walter V. Gosline Charles M. Sherman Lyle A. Butler 162 V Alpha Tau Omega OFFICERS President I’ire President T reasu rer Secretary George L. Murray Frederick C. Koialoviich Norman E. Whitney Francis A. Wheeler Harlow Adkins Robert Coffin 1910 Harold Gerrish Fred Merrill Edward Bullard Edward Cook Walter Hanley Ralph Reynolds Guy Susi Robert Burleigh Russell Crockett Emil Hawes Daniel Caoucttc John Dcquinc Philip Hutchinson Norman Whitney Douglas Carr Herbert Farrar John Jordan Gleason Wilson Gordon Carter C. Kcmpton Adams John Dyer 1941 Richard Plummer Richard Sullivan Hartley Banton Donald Hatchard Harold Rhcinlander |ames Talltot Paul Billings George Murray F. O'Neil RoIktIsoii Francis Wheeler Everett Chatnlrerlain Charles Parsons Mitchell St. Lawrence Ernest Chadbourne Harry Deering 1942 Frederick Koialovitch George Piper George Cunningham Edwin Emery Laurence Leavitt Loren Stewart Edgar Dangler Russell Johnson Stanley Phillips Robert Watson George Adams William Flora Pledges Victor Miniutti Arlo Spencer Harrv Beckman Francis Golden Dana Nyc Warren Snout Clayton Blake Gerard Goulettc Clyde Oxncr Parker Stuart Carlton Brackett Alexander Hardie Philip Pierce Walter Sullivan Gilbert Burns Robert Hiihhatd Richard Pierce Arthur Swell Frederick Burpee James Hutcheon |olin Ranks Roosevelt Susi Bernard Colpitts Duncan Jewell Roheit Robertson Alton 1 itcoinh Douglas Cowie Ralph Johnson Edward Rolrertsou Frederick Viles John Dickerson Donald Libby Warren Roll Lowell Ward Edward Etzcl Charles Lufkin Lawrence Rollins Hubert William John Everett Norman Lyon Ralph Runcls Homer Woodward Harry Files R. Russell Matthew $ Richatd Shaw Fourth Row—Colpitts, Piper, F. Robertson, Adams, Wheeler. Johnson, I’eterson, Khcinl.mdcr. N'eal, Murray, Talbot, Plummer. Hatcliarri. Pierce. Itanton, Swctt Third Row—Sullivan, E Robertson. Hutcheon, Parsons, Stuart, Reynolds. Susi, Merrill. Hawes, Bullard. Crockett, Adkins. Hanley. Billings. Jordan. Phillips. Watson Second Row—Dequine. R. Robertson. Cook. Whitncv. Mrs. Sturtevanl. Carr. Burleigh. Farrar. Gerrish First Row—Stewart, Burpee, Matthews, Chadbourne. Nyc. Koialovitch. Emery, Blake, Cowie Fmulli Row—Whitman, Eainshaw, Oakes, J. Smith. Greenwood. Roach. Murphy. Haukter, Cummings, Olsson Third Row—Ladd, Reilly. C. Shackelford, Somes, I’ Shackelford. Douglas, Pullen, Marshall, Holyoke, Pierce Second Row -Charpentter. Currier. Pratt, Pipes. McCain. W. Smith. Morons. Thorn First Row—Sanborn, Brown. Carter, Worster 1940 Allyn Charpcnticr James McCain Ravmond Morong Ralph Pipes Stuart Currier Benjamin Ela Donald Marshall Earle Pierce 1941 Winfield Smith Raymond Thorn Roller! Cummings Gordon M Kay James Reilh John Somes Karl Douglas Hugh Murphy Harry Roach Forrest Whitman Davirl Greenwood Stewart Oakes Darrell Pratt Charles Shackelford 1942 Philip Shackelford Pledges Hcrschel hlmtt Nathaniel Doten Arthur Kelley David Rich Joseph Adler John Karnshaw Arthur Kittrcdgc Stephen Robbins Marion Aldous John Enman Leon Ladd Bert Sanborn Richard Bader Roller! Gordon Boynton Locke Arthur Smith Marshall Balkam Joseph Hanson Donald McKav James Smith Rolicrt Beaton Edward Henderson Howard Merrill Bret Standisb Arthur Beverage Richard Herscy Henry Olsson Walter Staub Donald Bithcr John HcKtor John Pennell Theodore Stone |ohn Bolan Donald llolvokc William Perry Ricliaid Stiallon Donald Brown Frank Holden Winston Pullen Charlton Stubbs S. Hobart Chandler Paul Danforth Gerald Hutchinson Edgar Reynolds Beverly Weatlierby Arthur Worster Sigma Nu OFFICERS Presideu t I ice President T reasurer Secretary Ralph L. Pipes James S. McCain Darrel B. Pratt Winfield C. Smith 8 161 OFFICERS President i'ice President T rea surer Secretary Carl A. Ncwhall Frederick M. Newcomb John F. Byrne Frank L. Wellcome Kappa Sigma Wallace Bcardscll I.con Breton John Derry Norman Fay Wilson Alford William Braun John Byrne George Dougherty Reuben Burnham Rudolph Conti Wilbur Edgecomh William Evans Richard Fielding William Garsoe Philip Baker Charles Arbor Walter Armitage Clifford Birch Edmund Boudreau Joseph Boni |ue Richard Bragdon William Brock Talbot Crane Carlton Crossland lamis Flarris I’hilip Hinkley John MarGillivray Raymond I'almer George Grant Mervin Knight Lawrence Muzroll Eugene Leger Donald Marrincr Clarence Peterson Frank Peterson Aaron Putnam Amos Fletcher 1910 Herbert Pcalrody Charles Peirce Edward Ross Atwood Smart 1941 Orin Perry Frederick Newcomb Carl Ncwhall 19 T2 George Riesc George Rolren Daniel Roberts John Roche George Smith William Talbot Basil Smith Melt ill Thompson Rees Williams Frank Shearer Alexander Walker Robert Willetts Fred Tarbox Eluici Thompson Spaulding Iukey Frank Wellcome Gordon Winters R. David Wallace Mark Devereux Thomas Dickens John Dimmer Merrill Donahue Orson Foster Henry Francis David Harding William Harding Rii haul Harlow Pledges G. Stanley Harvey Paul Horcyscck Harold Howard Stanley Johnson Arnold Lane Eben Leavitt Thomas McCarthy William Morrison George Murphy E. Arthur Olsen Thomas Pollock Donald Ross Daniel Snell Carroll Stairs Stuait Svedeman |aines Weare Harold Wliiteley Sculi Willetts Fifth Row Leger, Conri. Roberts, Robert Fourth Row—Marrincr. Thomson. Pollock. Walker. Alford Ncwhall. Stisulis. Arbor. Fletcher. Edgecomh, Svedeman. Fielding. C. Peterson, Garsoe Third Row—Smith, Smart, Newcomb. Willcts. Harris, Hinklcv, I..me. Peabody, Peirce. MacGillivray. Muzroll. Shearer. Wallace. Dougherty. Byrne. F Peterson Second Row—Braun. Perry. Lanigan. Derry. Fay. Mrs. Webster. Thompson, Bcardscll. Palmer. Breton F'irst Row—Burnham. Putnam, Baker. Tarbox. Tukey. Talbot. Roach. Evans. Riesc. Wellcome. Winters Fourth Row—B. Blanchard, Chick, Kilpatrick, itrrw tci, Klliott. Duncan, Woodbury, Heed, Thompson. Axtcll, Murdock, DcSIion Third Row—Whited, Houghton. McCrum. Edward . Carter. Crandall, Troop. Whitten. Towle. Lundkerg. Carpo. Horn. Khrlcnhach. Dow, Brunt! age, K. Blanchard, Clark. Willetts Second Row Moore. Weaver, Carl Icy. Bull, Marsh, Bearce. Kozicky. O. Smith, Hoyt, Hamilton. Rader, Ashby, Richard Akeley, Johnson hirst Row—Bessey, Pangburn, Bridges, I). Smith. Mrs. Blanchard, Robert Akeley, Burr. Murphy. McNeil mo Richard Akeley Floyd Bull William Hamilton Robert Murphy Nathan Rich James Ashby Kenneth Burr Rauuond |ohnston Oric O'Brien Donald Smith Earle Bcsscy |amcs Clement Warren McNeil A. Edward Pangburn Gerald Spofford Woodbury Bcrcc Muon Ganiev )olm Marsh William Rader William Treat lton Bridges William Biooks K.d|ih Grant Eugene Moore 1941 Edwin Rich Charles Weaver Mfred Brundagc Frederick Crouse Frank Ketchum Don McCrum Myron Towle Elton Carter John Edmunds Edward Ko icky Kenneth Robertson Benjamin Troop Burton Col bath Q. Kenwood Crandall Howard Ehrlcnbach John Hoyt Rotor t Lundtorg 1942 Owen Smith Maurice Whitten Cecil Woodbrev Arthur xtell Kit hard Chick I.cvi Dow Gilman Horn Henry Murdock Bertrand Blanchard Alton Clark Carl Duncan John Houghton John Reed Kenneth Blanchard Arthur Crapo Gcntld Elliott Donald Kilpatrick Keith Thompson Russell Blanchard Frank Brewster Howard DeShon Edgar Harrington Pledges Edward Millar Harris Whited Wesley Anderson Cutler Ellis |oscph Harrington Kenneth Kay Arthur Ralford Albert Blacky Geoige Ellis Rotorl Harrison Harold Kinney Robert Ruth Avery Bond Harold Emerson K.ilph Hartley Horace Lancaster George Slocum Frederick Btiideii Lewis Emery Ernest Haskell Robert Larsson Gerald Stevens Edward Cox Leo F.stalmNik Irwin Higgins Dwight Moody John Sievens Cltesiei Ciam. Jr. very Fides Cecil Howes Carlcton Morse Fred Willetts |ohn Ctillinan Frank Golbranson Herbert Johnson Gerald Osgood Joseph Young Dana Dudlcv Phillip Hamm Paul fohnson Clarence Parker Norman Young Dean Ebbctt Allen Hardison Rotor t Kaelin Philip Plaisted Phi Eta Kappa OFFICERS President Vice President Treasurer Set ret ary Donald C. Smith Richard YV. Akeley A. Edward Pangburn Owen H. Smith ir 6 A Alpha Gamma Rho President Vice President T reasurer Secretary OFFICERS V. Friwin Roller Neal H. Walker Clarence E. Emery R. Wilbur Buck Rollert Craig Lawrence Evclcth Stanley Gates Henry Hartwell Orman Hunt Rov Anderson Irving Black William Booth R. Wilbur Buck Clement Dunning Wesley Dver Clarence Emery David Dodge Arlie Holman Herbert Kintllen Henry Bartley Edward Bessom l.cro Brown Hollis Biugevs Howard Btii| ee Basil Clements Wendell Cook Bovd Curtis Ralph El well Arthur Farris Charles Howe Norman Hunt Keith Kinney It win Maket 1940 W. Edwin Potter John Rand Fred Schoppec Frederick 1 timer Clifton Whitney 1941 Winton Garland Mansfield London Allan Piper Richard Ratnsdell Merlin Scanlin Charles Smith Neal Walker 1942 Russell Jose Frank Potter Donald York Pledges Paul Mosher Lionel Perrv Arnold Pitman Clifford Priest Gordon Ramsdcll Halsion Randall Chailes Remitk Harlan Rowe Carl Sawyer Walter Thomas Frank True Leonard Varnani Roslyn Willey Norman Wing Third Row—Findlcti. York. Potter. Dudttc. Bcssom. Randall, Curtis Srcond Row—Jose. London. Smith. Dyer. Black. I'ipcr. Booth. Holman, RainsdcM First Row—Emery, Hunt. Gates. Potter. Rand, Walker. Buck Fourth Row—Bhmchard. Bardo. Bran. Christensen. Nowell. Dyer. French, Morrison. Nichols, Waterman. Ad inis Third Row—Brown. Bracy. Goodrich. Cooper. Bcasom. Trowbridge, Dutfey, Cowan. Dalrymplc. Myers. Paul Second Row—Tremaine. Danforth. Shipman. Buss. Mrs. MacDonough. Cameron. Bronsdon, Knowlton. Stewart First Row Ptllsifer, Bachman Mtillin. Hrphurn, Johnson. Gay, Roberts. Warren ll.troltl Bronsdon Franis Ross John Cameron Horace Braev George Bcasom Brooks Broun David Adams Gerald Bachman Clinton Bardo Bryant Bean Gordon Blanchard Gardner Black Charles Blanchard Millard Bovs George Carr William Costello Richard Dole Lewis Ellis C. Edmond Gardner Maurice Geneva Charles Gildcrslecvc Ft.mu is Cramer Norman Danfoith Laurence Cooper Frederick Cowan Stewart Dairy tuple William Christensen Samuel Dyer Mavnard French Raymond Gay William Hepburn Roller! Goodwin William Gorham Robert Hay Rolicrt Hiller James Hilton I Inlet Hornbcck Philip Johnson Robert Keniston Richard I.ccs 1940 Robert Knowlton Wasne Shipman 1941 Richard Duffey Sidney Goodrich Joseph Kilas 1942 Donald Johnson James Morrison George Nf nil in Clarence Nichols Carlcton Noivell Pledges William Lindsay F. Jackson Long Olin Lutes Hcyyvood Macombcr Richard McKeen Rolicrt MePheters Robert Morev Rolieit Ncwdick George Norton Rolicrt Stewart Rtthuid Tremaine Clyde Myers Roger Paul John T row bridge Allen Pulsifcr Richard Warren George Waterman Thomas Sleeper John O’Donoghuc Stephen Powell J. Hcrlicrt Roberts Bernard Smith Miner Stackpolc Charles Welch Donald Wheeler Rogci While James Williams Lambda Chi Alpha OFFICERS Presiden I l ife President Iren surer Secretory Brooks Brown Stewart Dalrymple Frederick Cowan Richard V. Duffey lor. Tau Epsilon Phi President I'ice President T ren surer Secretary OFFICERS Bernard Colton I heodore l. Stone Robert M. Fein l crg Frank M. Becker man 1940 Frank Bcckennan Bernard Cohen Joseph Glasser braham Knoblcr Jacob Shapiro James Shim Theodore Stone Mavnard Swartz 1911 David Astor Milford Cohen Mciedilh Dondis 1 lieodore Soliel 1912 Robert Feinberg tlamld Cartinkle Henry I.ipman David Maurice |acob Stahl Pledge Sidney Alpert Sidney Brody Iordan Do brow Albert Edelstein Stanley Freedman Saul Ginsburg Joseph Goldberg Joseph Goldsmith Milton Herman Everett Hoffman Aaron Hurwitz Harold Kaplan Irving Keiter Ronald Klein Borris Kleiner Victor Lcvcne Gerald Limon Bernard Lown Edward Oppcnheim Bernard Rome Elmei Salt man Edward Schcrtzer H'man Schneider Walter Schultz Jacob Scrota Lee Simons Stanley Supovitz Second Row—Maurice, Freedman. Fcinbcrg. Rome. Kaplan. Stahl. I.ipman. Dnhrow. Garfinklc. Ilurwitz. Ginsberg First Row Bcckrrman. M. Cohen. Schultz. Glasscr. Stone. B. Cohen. Astor. Swartz. Dondis Eighth Row -Blake, Crowley, Downes. Marstwi, Mitchell, llopkinson Seventh Row Ycrcnis. Howe. Roliiiison. R. Roberts Sixth Row—Guard. Small. Boyd. Ramsay. Carter Fifth Row—Thompson. Hamilton. Whitney. Millay. Kelley, Stearns Fourth Row—Craig. Greenlaw, Gardner, kinghorn, Stevens. Weston. Graves. J. Harris Third Row—MacGregor, Linscott. Cook. Robie. Curtis, (midsmith, Nelson. Sleeves, Adams. Humphreys, Frost Second Row -Sawyer. MarC-. N. Harris. Stanley. M. R.iln-rts. Mrs. King. Gilpatrick. Chandler. Wilson. Kenney. Clark First Row—Kelley, Davis. Browne 1940 Norris Adams Theodore Chandler Eldon Clark William Cook Philip Curtis Arlo Gilpatrick Richard Goldsmith John Harris Howard Kenney Stanley I.inscott Mcrwin Marston Frank Martin Harry Nelson Kenneth Pruett Malcolm Roberts Frederick Rohic Richard Sawyer Edward Stanley Jerome Sleeves Charles Wilson John Caitci John Craig Mliert Frost Horace Gardner Robert Graves Donald Greenlaw Janies Hamilton James Harris 1941 Angus Humphries I .awrente Kelley Rohett Kinghorn Walter MacGregor Harold Millay Carroll Moi.ve Roger Stearns Clifford Stevens Harold Thompson Donald Weston Byron Whitney C'lilford Blake Arthur Boyd Robert Brotvnc Wilfred Rutterlicld Carrol Davis Charles Guard 1942 David llopkinson Allan Howe Robert Kelley Rasmond Ramses Reginald Roberts Preston Robinson Parker Small Peter Verenis Charles Adams J. Mavnard Austin Ellis Bell |ohn Chadwick Thomas Clifford Richaid Collins Nathaniel Crowley Dana Dinglcy I-aurcncc Downes Fino Fagcrltind Albion Fcnderson Stanley Frost Keith Grover Owen Hancock Pledges Arthur Henderson Benjamin Humphries Eugene Hussey H. Grant Leonard Horace Lewis Jay l-onl Frederick Mitchell Bertis Piatt John Radley James Reed Elmer Rideout Philip Russell Robert Sodcrbcrg Gordon Toolev George Weidman Hit ward W i km 1 ward Robert Worrick Clifford Yates Richard Youldcn Phi Mu Delta OFFICERS President I ire President 'Prensu rer Secretary Malcolm V. Roberts Lawrence B. Kelley Ario E. Gilpatrick Charles Wilson 170 a_ [ Alpha Omicron Pi OFFICERS President Vice President T reosurer Secretary Prist ilia Pick ford Margaret Hamk Kli abcth Knien Elnora Savage Second Row—Soli . Henry. Berry. Bean Firnt Row—Kiir,lull, MacI. McCarthy, Bryant, MacI.eod 1940 M. Kli aliclh Jones 1'i.iiucs Rhotla Elizabeth ( til In ) l:t ml Elnora Savage Virginia Pease Marv St rihnci Priscilla Bickford Carolyn Cablet wood Mary Cooper Jane Dyer Barbara Ashworth Mary Burke Calisia Burrell Dorothy Brewer Margaret Cliff Florence AiwimhI Barbara Bean I . Eugenia Berry Beverly Brawn Phyllis Bryant Marion Fitzgerald Margaret Hamk Edith Hurley Els| e(li Johnson Elizabeth Emery Margaret Jones Elirabcth Me Alary Florence Cousins Barbara Gowcn M. Alicia Coffin Elea not Dougliertv Marjorie French Isabelle Garvin Mary Hempstead 1941 Betty Mack Virginia Moulton 1942 Violet Hamilton Jane King Pledges Da Henry Rebecca Hill M. Jean Kimball Dorothy MatI.eod Constance Philhrook Elizabeth Reid Hilda Rowe Marion Libby Nancy Philbtook Marcia McCarthy |cmii Mack Margaret Moulton Charlotte Morrison Gertrude I ondreau Doieen I task Ruth Lrickcy 1111 t:t Warren Frances Satvyer Madeline Smart Helen Wormwood Dorothy Warren Mary Louise White Pauline Riles Marie Ron i ke . Virginia Rourkc Barbaia Savage Joanne Solic Fourth Row—Garvin. C. Philbrook. FitSRcrald. Worm wood. Mack, Rowe. Cooper. Trask, M. Jones. Smart. Scribner. White Third Row—J. Warren. Ashworth, Mtilholland, Tondreau, E. Jones. Hurley l y«r. Johnson. Rhoda. McAlary, Hamilton Second Row—Hill, Moulton. Calderwood. Pease. Emery. Bickford. Hauck. K Savage. Trickey, Burke. Gowen First Row—N. Philbrook. Brewer. King. Reid. Burrell. D. Warren. Cliff. Sawyer Second Kow—llatlintv Craft, ll.-.ycs, Kyat--. Blake. Knights. Caliill Fint Row—Jackman. Mosher. Stemmetz. Smith, Coffee. Clines Edna Adams |. Emily Blake Anna Caliill M. Joan Chapman Dorothy Albert Martha Belknap C. Josephine Blake Priscilla Brown Winona Cole 1910 Marx Ellen lint k Marjorie Coffee Mildred Chapman Ella Clines Hope Jackman 1941 Laura Craft Margaret Steinmctz Marx Mosher J. Alice Smith Pledge Frances Drew Virginia Foss Charlotte Gifford Virginia Hastings H. Virginia Haves scnith Kelley Betty Knight Maxine Knights Margaret I.ibby M. Eleanor McCarthy Janet Monohon Httltla Pond Patricia Rxan Marjorie W'hitehousc Phi Mu OFFICERS President I’ice Presidents T ren surer Secretary Margaret Stcininetz Edna Adams Ella Glints Emily Blake Alice Smith Si-iv.n l Kmi Em, Knight. Monohon, Pond First Row Kelly. McCarthy, Cole 172 Delta Delta Delta OFFICERS President Vice President T i ensure r Secretary Rachel keni Hli aheth Liblx-y Jane I lolnus Fli abctii (iammiMh Third Row—Wilion. Allen, Moynihan. Mullen Second Row—Fairchild. Banlon, Johnston. Ing.illv Ramsay. Price Kir i Row -Donovan. Wright. D.mforth, Springer, Clark 1910 Marguerite Baiinigan Estelle Lawicute Helen Mating Margaret Sawyer Mice Ann Donovan Elizabeth I.ibbey Margate! Peaslee F. Priscilla Dromas Jane Holmes Rachel Kent Ruth McClelland Dorothy Pliair 1941 Barbara Welch Rulli Worcester Mary Boone Camilla Doak Elizabeth Hopkins Gwendolyn Wcymouth (!. Ernestine Carvei Elizabeth Gammon s Elizabeth Peaslee Ruth White Corinne Comstock Isabelle Crosby Ruth Garrison Virginia Hill Agnes Walsh Dot a West 1942 Barbara Young B.ulrara F.iiiiiions Jean Goodwin Marion Hines Edith Jacobs Cortna Kingsley Ruth Peabody Pledges Arlene Webster Madeline Banton Estliei Drummond Man Moynilian |ov r Ramsay Frances Bickford Marion Fairchild Helen Mullen Betty Ryan Hope Bryant Katherine Ingalls Jeanne Patten Mary Springer Sarah Burleigh Eleanor Johnson Barbara Perry Catherine Ward Gladys Clark Rita Johnston M. Anita Pooler Virginia Weston Phyllis Danforth Frances Donovan Beulah Lewis Betty Price Ruth Wilson H Nance Wright Third Row—Banton. Webster. Weston, Goodw in. Burleigh. Peabody, Hines, F'mntons, Weymouth. Drummond. Walsh. Young. Crosby, Duak Second Row—Thomas. Pliair. Maliiig. Worcester. McClelland. Baiiingaii. Jacobs. White. Hill. Hu| kius, Comstock. Garrison. Boone First Row—Donovan, M Peaslee. Lawrence. Holme . I.ibbey. Kent. Gammons, Sawyer, Carver. K Pcaslce. West Second Row—Miniutti, Srammnn, Woodward. Thorne, Packard. Upent I Fir i Row—Leavitt. Day. Curran. Jewell, (lojan, While Mary Curran Virginia Jewett Henrietta Austin Ruth Briggs Jane Given Mary Grady Miriam Holden Ianiise Hoyt Andres Koehler 1940 Dorothy Day Patricia Gogan Ruth Leavitt 1941 Ruth Packard Dorothy Upcou Charlotte White 1942 Gloria Miniutti Pledges Lois Long Mary Lovely Edith Mclmirc Marion Miller Mary I'erro Lois Savage Elizabeth Scanitnon Lois Stinson Bcrncicc Thompson (.. Helen Thorndike Cherrie Thorne Ada Towle Hazel Van I asset I-ois White Nellie Whitney Dorothy Willard Amv Wood Joyce Woodward Pi Beta Phi OFFICERS President Vice President Treasu rer Secretary Virginia Jewett Patricia Gogan Mary Curran Charlotte White 174 Second Ron TIioiiipM , White. Hoyt. Scaminon. Whitney First Row—Savage, Given. Grady. Thorne Chi Omega OFFICERS President Margaret Maxwell Vice President Mary Rales Treasurer Margaret Pliilbrook Secret my Beatrice Gleason Second Row Could, Bradbury, Minot hirst Row—Flanders. Church. Chapman, Stilling 1910 Kaihaia Ciwker Ruth Fessenden Ann Hart Mary Kennedy FIi .iImiIi Kruse V Lucille Maddocks Margaret Maxwell 1941 Lucie Pray Alice Roth Geraldine Watson Mar Bates Mice Christie Mavis Creamci Florence Fainliani Beatrice Gleason Kmilv Hopkins Flea nor I.ook Slut ley Barbara Prist ilia 1942 Milt bell Or It Pineo Margate! Pliilbrook Kmil Reed Anna Vet till Dorothy Wing Muriel Clevcrh Marguerite Messer Muriel Pratt Helen Weymouth Pledges Dorothy Bradbury Mary Chapman Margaret Church Mary Crossmann Florence Cross F.rna Davis Margaret Ik le Willa Dudley Freda Flanders Harriet Furbish Elene Gleason Rclrecca Gould Kli abeth Grant Norma Gray Barbara Leadbcttcr Mary Minott Mary Parkhurst Charlene Perkins Elaync Snow Alice Stillings Third Row—Pineo. Reed. OrtT. Weymouth. Pratt. Fnrnham, Doyle Second Row Wing. Mrsser, Hopkins, Creamer, Vcrrill. Cleverly. Mitchell. Look. Madtlocks First Row Kennedy, Hart, Pray, Watson. Fessenden. Hates. Maxwell. Gleason. Pliilbrook. Kuise. Crockett. Both ALPHA CHI SIGMA ALPHA 7. ETA KAPPA DELTA PI M AI MA I I IE I AI OMICRON NU PHI BETA KAPPA PHI KAPPA PHI SCABBARD AND BLADE SIGMA MU SIGMA TAG BETA PI XI SIGMA PI Moturt Societies. HONORARY DKCiRKES 1959 Tliini Row—Kirkpatrick. Adams. Zifnirr, Tar.loni. Hcnncssy Second Row Greenlaw. Kelly I’hillirook. Whiclier. Cotton. Cooper, N'elnon, Lindell. Frvc First Row—Bray. Bogan. Otto. Brann. Carter. Schmidt. I’rvor. Gilliland Alpha Chi Sigma OFFICERS President Viee President Set re tnry 'Prensu rer Gordon (latter George .Schmidt Henry Pryor Richard Piper MEMBERS Albert Adams Gordon Carter Lmrcncc Cooper (icorgc Cotlon Francis |anies Frye David Greenlaw Ixtuis llcnnessy Wiljo l.indcll Harley Nelson Richard Piper Henry Prvor George Schmidt Daniel Tardoni I.inwood Willins Ralph Whicher Charles Ziemci ALPHA Gill SIGMA. prolcssional chemical fraternity, has as its purpose the promotion of fraternal and chemical interests within pro- fessional chemistry. Founded at the University of Wisconsin in 190a, it numbers at the present time fifty-one collegiate and thirteen professional chapters. I he Xi chapter at the University ol Maine was granted its chatter in 1911. Membership in the local chapter is open to students majoring in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering and is based on ability in chemistry and personality. Meetings are held ever) two weeks at which time an industrial movie and speaker introduces a favorable topic for general discussion. In addi- tion. the organization sponsors a freshman chem- istry club and awards annually a scholarship for chemistry. 178 V — THE fraicrniiy of Alpha Zeta was installed on the Maine campus in 1906. The purposes of the organization are to hand together outstand- ing technical men who have achieved distinction, and to develop high standards of scholarship, character, and leadership in the pro less ion of agriculture. Membership is limited to males in the upper two-fifths of the sophomore, junior, and senior classes in the College of Agriculture. Meetings. l which there are about eighteen scheduled each year, include discussion ol pro- fessional topics and occasionally an address by an alumnus or fatuity member. I lie important activities indude recognition through the Alpha Zeta Scholarship Plaque, and a scholarship to the senior member who con- tributes most materially to the organization. A Certificate ol Merit is also presented to the out- standing |-ll Club member in the state. M EM HERS Philip Curtis McClure Day Richard kclcy Rov Anderson Dwight Barrcll Rock wood Betty Kenneth Hoik hard Kdward Cook Frederick Crouse 11 win Higgins Donald Holyoke (aid Howes Orman Hunt Joseph Johnson Donald Kilpatrick Alvah Panghitrn Lionel I’eny Frank Potter Wallet Potter Winston Pullen Donald Smith Owen Smith Irving Smith Myron Towle Maurice Whitten FACULTY ADVISORY HOARD Maurice I). Jones Elmer R. Hitchnci I.amen S. Corbett Ferdinand H. Steinmetz OFFICERS Chancellor Censor .Sr tribe T remit rer Citron ir let Sergeant at .Inns Joseph Harrington Ralph G. Smith Norman E. Whitney Myron Garlics Walter Hanley Neal Walker Alpha Zeta Second Row Potter. Panghurtt. Andrrson. Akelcy. Smith. Curtis, Cook First Row—Smith. Walker, (hartley. Harrington. Whitney. Hanley. Hunt X 179 S T HE purpose ol Kappa Delta I’i is to promote high iiucllecuial and scholastic standards and to encourage outstanding contributions to educa- tion. l itis honorary society in education was found ed in tipi at the l'niversitv of Illinois. The Gamma Omicron chapter was established in MEMBERS morcttc XickcRcon Evelyn V«kkIs Clarence Perry Hugli Young Plnllis Smart Ervin Arbo (amis Harmon Xlbert Hill Wayne Hoy Hope Jackman Sianlc I,il l icj y at the University of Maine by Dr. Ava Chaclbournc. Meetings, held about se ven times during the year, include discussion ol professional problems. One member of the group is chosen to attend the biennial convention ol the international society. FACUL EV MEMBERS Dr. Ava Chadbout ne Dean C). S. Lutes Dean Edith G. Wilson Adviser Dean Edith G. Wilson President Secretary T rensurer OFFICERS Hope Jackman Evelyn Woods Ervin At bo Kappa Delta Pi Woods, Arlio. Jackman 180 I Second Row—Ward, Kingsley, Phillips, Thorne First Row—Hutchins, Ashman, Miniutti Neai Mathetai President Secretary OFFICERS Sliii Icy Ashman Gloria Miniutti MEMBERS Shirley Ashman Corinne Comstock Hclma Ebbcson Ruth Garrison Ruth Grundy Alma Hansen Edith Jacobs Cortna Kingsley Virginia Lombard Gloria Miniutti Mary Phelps Margaret Phillips Alvalenc Pierson Ernestine Pinkham Margaret Romero Leona Runion Marianne Russell Patricia Ryan Elnora Savage Norma Sylvester Chcrric Thorne Margaret Troll Marion Tufts Virginia Tuttle Eleanor Ward Marjorie Whitehousc 'TPUE honorary society Neai Mathetai. coming from the Greek meaning young scholar.” was founded fifteen years ago l Dean Caroline Colvin and I)r. J. H. Huddilslon. I lie ten highest ranking freshman women arc thosen e erv spring at the Freshman-Sophomore banquet. File purpose of the organization is recogniz- ing scholarship early in the career of the Uni- versity woman and encouraging and guiding hci toward future academic success. 181 Omicron Nu OFFICERS President Marion R. 1'ufts Secretary Editor Maxine Robertson Treasurer Margaret Steinmetz FACULTY MEMBERS Prof. Pearl S. Greene Mrs. Mary E. Snyder Miss Bernice I). Borgman FACULTY ADVISER Dr. Marion D. Sweet man Mary Ullcn Buck Kva Clark MEMBERS Elizabeth Grant M. Elizabeth Jones Margaret Sawyer l. I.ucillc Hall Annette Y. Redman Dorothy Wing OMICRON NU. national honorary, home economics society, is represented on the Maine campus by the Alpha Bela chapter. It was originally established at Michigan Stale College in 1912. The organization's purpose is to acknowledge and promote scholarship, leadership, and re- search in the field of Home Economics. Members are chosen from the junioi and sen- ior classes in recognition of their high scholastic averages. ct i vities of the organization include cooper- ating with the Home Economics Club, assisting with the organization and management of Open House, and assisting on Recognition Day. Letters of congratulation are sent every year to freshman honor students. X 182 T HI BETA KAPPA, the national honorary so- ciety which recognizes scholarship achieve- ment in arts and sciences, was founded in 177b at William and Mary College. The oldest Greek letter fraternity in the United States, ii has one hundred and lifts chapters in arts and sciences colleges throughout the country. The qualifications for membership in Phi Beta Kappa are scholarship, personality, charac- ter. and promise of future success. I he fraternity has no organized program since it exists solely as a mark of distinction for its members. However, there is participation in Honors’ Day exercises; and an annual banquet is held at which new members are admitted. Mvcr Alpert Loren Dow Hclina Fbbeson Harold Gcrrish MEMBERS Patricia Gogau Charles Hall Margaret Ilanck Pauline fcllison Mvalene Pierson F! Inora Savage Wallet Srluiltz Virginia I utile I.imica U'csiin Marjorie Whitchousc EXECU I IVE COMMIT TEE Dr. Edith M. Patch OFFICERS President Prof. A. W. Sprague Pice President Dr. Percie II. Turner Set retary-Treusurer Prof. Marion S. Bu zell Phi Beta Kappa Second Row Ebbcson. Jcllisnn. Whitchousc. Alpert. Schulte. Gcrrish. Hall. Pierson. Tuttle, Wcstin First Row—(iugan, Buzzell. Sprague. Kllis, Savage. Mauck 183 I III KAPPA PIN was established at the Uni- versity l Maine in 1897 to provide an honor society dedicated to the Unity and Democracy oI Education, open to honor students from all departments ol American universities and col- leges. Its prime object is to emphasize scholarship and character in the thought of college students and to stimulate mental achievement by recogni- tion through election to membership.'' I'he members arc elected twice a year from the upper ten |kt cent of the senior class. Elec- tion to membership in Phi Kappa Phi is the highest scholastic honor obtainable at the L ni- vei sits of Maine. MEMBERS Nfyer Alpcrt F.rvin Arbo RolK-rt Bonncy Leon Breton William Chandler Hclma Fhbeson Myron Cartlcy Walter Hanley Joseph Harrington Joseph Johnson Chester I.add Wiljo I indell Richard Morton Alvalcne Pierson I'd win Rich Eugene Russell Klnora Savage Edward Stanley Marion ’I ufts Norman Whitney OFFICERS President Albert Turner I ire President Weston Evans Secretory Edward Brush Ttensnrer George Dow Carres ton d ing Secreto ry Ferdinand Steinmet Phi Kappa Phi Second Row—Cartlcy. Whitney, Rich, Russell. I.indell. Bonncy First Row Tufts. Pierson. Breton, Hanley. Harrington, Savage. Ehbcson 181 Third Kvw—Hcbcl. Harris. Gcrrisli. HigKinv Kinuliurn Clrimmcr. IU-rry. Andrews, R F. Stewart Second Row—Pierce. CottiiiK. Jewell. Byrne. Richard. I’. . Stewart, Kelley. Iteardsell. Rich. Keyes Files. Maasen. Humphries. Derry. Morton. Harrell First Row—I-oritiK Hawes, Breton. Fiul'atrick, Major (‘uoper. Lt. Col. Haw, Col. Alcott, Major Henklc. Cs|it. Louprct, Hutchinson. Russell. Murphy Scabbard and Blade OFFICERS Caf) tain I'irsl Lieutenant Second Lieutenant First Sergeant Janies FitzPatrick Leon Breton Eugene Russell Paul Morin MEMBERS Sf.nior M fmbkrs Harlow Adkins Roger Andrews Dwight Barrell Wallace Bcardscll Leon Breton Frank Bus$ Roger Colling Philip Curl is Harold Anderson Rockwood Berry John Byrne James I Ian is |ohn Derry Maynard Files |aines Fit Patnck Harold Geriish Stewart Griminci Km i I Hawes Harold Higgins Stanley Holland Philip Hutchinson Allstou Keyes Malcolm Loring Conrad MacDowcll John Maascn Paul Morin Richard Morton Robert Murphy Octave Richard Eugene Russell Robert Stewart Parker Stuart Charles Weaver Norman Whitney Rogei Stearns Samuel Tracy Maurice Whitten CM OK Mf.MKHRS Richard Hcbcl Angus Humphries Duncan Jewell Lawrence Kellcv Robert Kinghorn Richard Pierce Edwin Rich () «.ii Riddle TiHE National Society of Scabbard and Blade was founded thirty-six years ago at the Uni- versity of W isconsin by five cadet officers. I he- total membership of this society approximates 30,000. The purpose of Scabbard and Blade is pri- marily to uphold and defend American tradi- tions and elevate the standards ol military edu- cation in the colleges and universities ol our country; to unify their military departments: to preserve and foster the essential cpialities of good and eflicient officers; and to advocate friendship and good fellowship among cadet officers. Membership is attained by election only, and is classified in four divisions: active, alumni, as- sociate. and honorary. i live members are c I lose 11 from outstanding cade t officers in senior R.O.T.C. units. Flic last ol the eighteen meetings held dur- ing the year terminates with a banquet and an informal dance. 183 Second Row -Gl.invillo. (irbhard, Perkins, Rheinlamler. Hru li. While First Row—Hopkins. l’hclps, Leavitt. Fay. Muling, llar t-'w, Romero Sigma Mu Sigma OFFICERS HONORARY MEMBERS President Norman Fay Mrs. E. N. Brush Vice President Margaret Hauck Mrs. C. A. Dickinson Secretary• T reasu rev Ruth Leavitt Mrs. A. D. Glanvillc Social Chairman Helen Maling Dr. R. B. Levinson Miss Margaret Nesbitt Mrs. Evlon Xiederfrank Mrs. IL L. White MEMBERS Virginia lUirstow Mu tray Citrin Jane Dyer Ruth Fessenden Karl Fillmore Kirhaid Coldsimlh Jane Holmes F.mily Hopkins Virginia Moulton Charlene Perkins Marv Phelps ClaralMi Preble Margaret Romero Harold Rhcinlandcr Mar Serilmer Raymond Valliere Julia Warren SIGMA MU SIGM was organized in ai the IInivcrsity ol Maine. Ii is a local | sychol- ogy Iratcrniiv whose purpose is lo promote ilie knowledge and apjdicaiion of psychology. Mcmlrcrs arc elected on the Bases ol a real interest in the field and high general scholastic standing. Bi-monihl meetings are scheduled at which there are speakers or discussions on topics related to psychology. Funds are raised lor a scholarshij) to be awarded yearly to an outstanding student in j)s hologx. Sigma Mu Sigma also contributes to a sinking fund to promote this scholarship. i 186 ! TAU BETA PI, national honorary engineer- ing society, was founded in 1885 ai Lehigh University. Most ol the prominent engineering schools arc represented by its sixty-eight chapters. It is the purpose ol this society to rccogni e distinguished scholarship and exemplars char- acter in the undergraduate engineering student bodv. Juniors and seniors are elected from the upper fourth of their class on the basis ol schol- arship. character, and general leadership. A prize is awarded each year by the society to the lieslunan taking highest rank in the Col- lege of Technology and to the highest ranking Ircshman in chemistry. Meetings are held to discuss engineering topics, and joint luncheons with the engineering faculty are sponsored by the society to allect (loser relations between the students and their professors. The annual l ech Smoker' is held to draw the dilferenl engineering groups together and to welcome the incoming freshman class. Harlow Adkins Wallace Beard sell Robert Bouncy I.eon Breton Clark Browne MEMBERS Douglas Carr William Chandler William Cook Stephen Gross Stanley Holland I’liilip 11111« hinsoii Wiljo I .nidi'll Rolrcrt Mat Donald Richard Morton John O'Donoghue Ktlwin Rich Eugene Russell Kit haul Sawvri Edward Stanley Guy Susi OFFICERS President Eugene O. Russell 1’ice President Richard Morton Recording Secretary Edwin Rich Cor res ton di tig Sec re t a ry Philip Hutchinson Treasurer Edward Stanley Cataloger Leon Breton Tau Beta Pi Second Row—Gclclicll. Browne. Chandler. Adkins. O'Donoghue. Holland. Ucardscll, Carr. Gross First Row—Brautlccht. Hutchinson, Stanley. Russell, Morton, Breton. Carter 187 VT ! SIGMA PI, national honorary forestry so- - -ciety. was founded November 24, 1908, at the- University of Washington. 1 he Gamma chap- ter was organized at the University ol Maine in •9'7- The objects of the society are to secure and maintain a high standard of scholarship in fores- try education, to work for the expansion of the profession, and to promote fraternal relations among those engaged in its activities. I he inten- tion of Xi Sigma I’i is to honor the student whose work is outstanding and personality promises success in his profession. John Alley Ka ile 11 esse v Everett Chamberlain Eldon Clark MEMBERS Carlcton I 11 l v William Haldl Howard Elnlenb.uh Fred llolt M.imi.ikI File's Chester I-uld John Maincs john Pratt Roger Trask Benjamin Troop OFFICERS Forester John C. Alley tssoriate Forester John I . Maincs Secretary-Fiscal Agent Eldon Clark Ranger Maynard Files Executive Council Refnesentatwe Prof. Dwight B. Demeritt FACULTY MEMBERS Rollert I. Ashman Gregory Baker Chaunccy W. L. Chapman Dwight B. Demerit t Albert Nutting Xi Sigma Pi Second Row—Tr« «| . Hatch. Dtil y First Row—Clark, Racon, Chapman, Ladd. Chamberlain 18« V Prism Campus Maine Masqui: Senior Skui.es Ai.l-Maine Women .Sophomore Owes Sophomore Eagles Stuhi nt Senati W.S. G. A. Men's Studeni Senate Panhei.eenic Council IN I I RE RATERN'N COUNCIL CoNIRIIH TORS- Cl.1 is Tih “M Ci.ub Pale Blue Km Maine R dio C.i ili Sti denis’ Arts Club Debating Society Women's Forum International Relations Club Politico Science Ci.ub Le Cerci.e: Francais Em cation Club El Circulo Espanoi. I)i.r Deutsche Verkin Sigma Delta Zeta Radio Club Physics Cu b A. I. E. E. A. S. C. E. A. S. M. E. Home Economics Ci.ub VCRICULTl RAL CLUB I H Club Forestry Club F. F. A. M. C. A. V. W. C. A. M.O.C. Om -Campus Women Orchestra The Band Men's Rifle Team Women's Ru le Team Men's Glee Club QctiAHtieA The 1941 Prism 192 IRVING IMERCE faculty Adviser ALLAN PIPER Assistant Editor CTI VITIES ANI) HONOR SOCIETIES DAVE S I OR EMILY HOPKINS ASSOCIATE EDITORS Wilson M. Alford David Astor Einih M. Hopkins Joseph M. Ingham Elizabeth 1. McAlarv Allan E. Piper F. Gwendolyn Weymouth Fraternities Men's Athletics Women's Athletics Photography Sororities Classes Ac tivities and Honorary Societies Circulation M anager David Greenlaw GWEN WEYMOf lll MEMBERS Barbara R. Ashworth Mary E. Boone Camilla Doak Esther H. Drumniond Joanna H. Evans Sidney J. Goodrich F.li al cth Gammons Elizabeth P. Grant James W. Harris Barbara A. Oi If Elizabeth F. Pcaslcc Charlene N. Perkins Ruth H. Reed Elizabeth S. Reid George C. Risman Frances I.. Sawyer Walter P. Strang PHOTOGRAPHY EDI I OR JOSEPH INGHAM ASSOCIA I E MEMBERS Calista L. Buzzcll Madeline M. Smart Laura U. Craft Joint 1). Utter back H. Bltel Godwin Catherine M. Ward Eleanor C. Look Charlotte .. White Roger F. Paul Robert T. Willcts Constance F. Philhrook FRATERNITY AND SORORITY EDITORS WILSON ALFORD ELI ABE III Me ALARY Elizabeth Me'Alary, Hilda Rowe. Wilson Alford proof- read the- fraternity section. The Prism stall nears the deadline. V Third Row—Craft, Grant. Straus. Goodrich. Kimiiuh. Gammons Second Row—Drummond, Wormwood. Rowe, Reid. Huz i-ll. Perkin , Sawyer. IVasIcc. Evans First Row—Hopkins, Astor, Godwin, W alker, Kelley, Insham, Piper, Doak The 1941 Prism Staff IN compiling and editing this volume ol the Prism, we have attempted to meet the varied demands of the students for whom it is published. Wherever it has been possible to do so. we have presented our story in photographic form. This theme may be noted especially in the Campus Life” section and in the division pages. This vear. the Prism sponsored a photography contest, the entries being judged by faculty mem- bers of the Photography Club. I he pictures on pages two and three were submitted by James Fry. the first prize winner, and the picture of Stevens Hall on page seven was submitted by- David Hempstead, the second pri e winner. Many other student photographs are to be found in the Campus Life section. I his year, more than ever before, the success of the Prism has not been due primarily to the labors of the Editor, but to the intense effort of a small group of assistants and to the contribu tions of a stall of nearly forty members, because of the uncertainty of the work, it has been im- possible to distribute the task of compiling this book evenly. Of necessity, a few individuals have had to assume a great deal of responsibiliiv and make great sacrifices in time and labor in order that the 1941 Prism might be a superior book. We wish to express our sincere appreciation to Mr. Irving Pierce. Faculty Adviser, for the care and patience he has shown in instructing and counseling ns. To his suggestion we owe many of the new developments in design seen in this volume. We congratulate Dick White, Prism photographer, and Mr. J. E. French of Northeastern Press for their superior work in the preparation ol photographs and photoen- gravings. Flic patience and cooperation of Mr. Roy W. Libby and the entire print shop crew is also deeply appreciated. Soon the presses will begin to roll, and the 1911 Prism will be on its way to you. the reader. As we bid goodbye to the product of hall a vear of toil, we wish to sav that we have enjoved every minute of the preparation of this book and we hope that it is pleasing to our readers. Signed. Neal If. Walker 195 Third Ki w—Kluenfrirri. DcShoii. Klwcll. IiiKhatn. Trcal. Uurlwin. («arfinklc. (.'ranch. Kleiner Second Row—Saltzman, Finlcs, Andrews, l'ease. Dyer. Perkins, Hill. Du|disse. Dow, Comstock First Row—Weymouth. Astor, I.rilling. Peirce, Randall, Jordan. Skoulis, Shiro The Maine Campus TpHE function of a newspaper should be two- fold: first, to reflect student opinion on gen- eral subjects: secondly, to help formulate and develop opinion on s|K ih issues. ( II KI I S I'KIKt.K Kdilor-hi’Chitf Deciding to conform to these principles, Charles Peirce, the editor, declared that the edi- torial polio ol the paper would he liberal, criti- cal. and based on the interests ol the students and the l'niversity. The Literary Supplement was again pub- lished this year and proved to he successful. In the spring, a special issue commemorating Found- ers' Day was printed. On the foreign front, the Campus followed a policy of ’’Keep America out of War—Keep Post- ed. During the winter it conducted a campaign to raise funds for Finland. Locally, it unsuccessfully opposed the Student Senate’s inauguration of the selective system of class elections. Alert to the fraternity question, the Cam pus favored and publicized a change in the fraternity rushing and pledging methods. A most important part was rendered by its assistance to the Student Library Fund campaign. Published daily during this period, the Campus was a deciding factor in spreading publicity and informing the students of the campaign’s prog- ress. 190 i------------------ CHARLES A. PEIRCE Editor-In-Chief PETER J. SKOUFIS Business Manager EDITORIAL BOARD Warren Randall Managing Editor David A tor Sport Editor Rachel Kent Associate Editor Dorothy Shiro Women's News Editor Charles I.eining News Editor Gwendolyn Weymouth Society Editor CONTRIBUTING EDITORS-William Chandler. Bucl Godwin. Miriam Golden. Alma Hansen, Joseph Ingham. Phyllis Marks, Virginia Pease. William Treat. Raymond Valliere. Catharine Ward. Edwin Young STAR REPORTERS—Richard Cranch. Dor rice Dow. Paul Ehrcnfricd. Borris Kleiner. Charlene Perkins. REPORTERS—Daniel Caouettc. Marian Champcrnus. Cor in tic Comstock. Robert Elwell, Patricia Gogan. Virginia Hill, Mary Louise White, Robert Willcts. CUB REPORTERS—Jane Dyer. John Eninan. Barbara Hogan. Natalie Hood. Wayne Hoy, Dorothy Ouellette, Ida Rolnick, Martin Scher. Paul Smith, Barbara Thompson. Priscilla Thurlow. Doreen Trask. RADIO COMMITTEE—Marcia Finks, chairman. Eleanor Look. BUSINESS STAFF Advertising Manager I .«mis P l.nrusso Advertising Assistants .Milton Hermon, Joseph Goldsmith Subscription Manager Frances Andrew Circulation Manager llarohl Jordan Circulation Assistants Donald Weston. Donald Davis I he Cantjnis goes to press Second Row—Astor. Weymouth. Peirce First Row Shiro, Randall. Kent. I.eining 197 Fifth Row—Ranks, llcan. Woolley, Arbo Fourth Row—Willett. Bcasom, Goodrich, Starbinl, Godwin. French. F.llis. Heald. Doten. Hoc tor Third Row—Bonner, Thibodeau. Hbrenfried, Cunningham, Freeman, Pierson. Phelps. Worcester. J. Hoyle. K. Hoyle Second Row—llopkins. Desjardins. Mitchell. Carver, liuzzcll. Reid. Jackman. Reed. Orff, Clark First Row—Warren. Trickcy, Sawyer. Kisman, Dean Allen, Mr. Wetherbec, Ingham. Mrs. Wetherbee. Evans The Maine Masque THE thirty-fourth season of the Maine Masque was auspiciously opened when permission to present each production for four nights was granted. As a result the plays were seen by the largest audiences in Masque history. After the plans for the season had been care- fully laid, and the first production announced and the cast selected. Professor Brickcr was stricken ill. Neil Sawyer, a former student of Professor Brirker, was requested to continue the direction of The Girl of the Golden II'est. De- spite the handicaps of illness and a change in directors, the play proved to be a success. Note- worths were the musical interludes and the stage setting, designed by Mr. William Wetherbec. the new technical director. Because of Mr. Bricker’s absence, the Execu- tive Board decided to change the scheduled play of Family Portrait, postpone presentation of Hamlet, and to invite a guest director for each play. Accordingly, the second show was Accent on Youth, directed by Mr. Wetherbee. A modern comedy on the complications of mixing drama and love, the play was eagerly received by the audience. With Mr. Wetherbee engaged in the direction, the design and construction of the set was entrusted to the students who performed their task well. in early November, the principal characters in Hamlet presented several scenes in Bangor at the request of the Business and Professional Women's Club. Following Accent on Youth, these scenes were repeated in Millinoekct. Elab- orate and authentic costumes for the play were executed by Mrs. Wetherbee. assisted by several members of the Masque. Our Town, the third play, directed by Mr. Wetherbec. was also in the hit class. Upon the bare stage devoid of properties, the actors showed professional ability in their pantomime and char- acterizations. The policy of holding business and social meetings was instituted and became popular with the members. From these meetings stemmed many suggestions, including a Library exhibit of Masque memorabilia and the erection of a I.oran Fairfield Memorial. 198 V OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary T r ensure r Ticket Manager Asst. Ticket Manager Historian Director Technical Director George Risman Joseph Ingham Ruth Trie key Edward K. Rrann Thomas J. Smith John Tracy Frances Sawyer Herschcl Brickcr William Wet herbee Barbara Aslnvorth Hartley Banton George Bcasom Alton Bouncy. Jr. Roltcrt Bouncy Jean Bovlc Edward Brann Calista Bu zell Ernestine Carvei John Colby George Cunningham Russell Dearborn John Derry Wilson Alford Roger Andrews Ervin At ho 1 .i id Astor Wallace Bcardscll Rixkwood Beiry Mary Boone Alljcrt Bom hard Kathleen Boyle Lvlc Butler Carolvn Caldcrwood |ohn Carlisle Richard Chase Vincent Chccchi Eva Clark Sain Clark Charles Clough Marjorie Coffee MEMBERS Ruth Desjardins Guy l ore Nathaniel Dotcn. Jr. Joanne Evans Marcia Finks Robert Fortier Maynard French Buel Godwin Ervin Hcald Emily Hopkins Iamis Howe Virginia Howe Joseph Ingham Robert Irvine Hope Jackman John Jordan Allston Keyes Frederick Libby Joseph Littlefield Barbara Orll Alvalcnc Pierson Earle Rankin George Risman Frances Sawvei Margaret Sawvei Neil Sawver Gerald Schmidt Thomas Smith Louis Thibodeau Merrill Thomas Ruth Trickey Virginia Tuttle Julia Warren Baib.ua Welili Bvrou Whituev Ruth Worcester ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Roger Coiling Corinnc Comstock Frederick Cowan Isabella Crosby Franklin Dexter John Friday Mlrert Frost Elizabeth Gammons Roderick Gardnei Ruth Garrison )oscph Classer Sidney Goodrich Robert Goodwin Laurence Harlow Margaret Hauck lames Ilutchcon Elizabeth Jones I-iurence Kellev Joseph Kilas Robert Knowlton Elizalreth Kruse Hclcngracc Lancastci Charles Leining Elizalreth Libby Rolrcrt MacDonald Fiank Martin Margaret Maxwell Shirley Mitchell Richard Morton Hugh Murphy Burt Osgood Charlene Perkins Anne Perry Dorothv Phair June Phelps Ruth Reed Elizabeth Reid John Robic Robert Sam nelson Walter Schultz Charles Sherman Atwood Smart |ulia Smith Owen Smith Edwaid C. Stanley Virgil Slarhird Walter SiisuliN Paul Fownsend Samuel I r.it Beth Trott Man L’pham Dudley I 'tterb.uk William West Ruth White 199 Second Row—Sawyer. Smith. Ingham. Tracy First Row—Mr. Brickcr. Mr. Wetlierbee, Risman Second Row—Burr. Treat. Smith. Bower. Johnson. Dyer, Roberts First Row-Cook. Curtis, Grrrish Senior Skulls M EMBERN William Bower I .con Breton Keutirlh Bun Kduaitl Cook Philip Curtis Richard Dyer Harold Cerrish Stanley |ohnson Malcolm Rolicrts William Treat President Set refarx OFFICERS Harold Cerrish Malcolm Roberts THE Senioi Skull organization was loundcd in 1907 by the members ol the senior class, and has grown through tradition and achieve- ment until today the appointment to the Society is recognized as the highest non-scholastic honor lot men at the University. I he- nine to e le ve n members are elected by the- outgoing Skulls on the basis ol character, popularity, scholarship, and participation in extracurricular activities. They are tapped alter the |unior Wee k ssembly. The purpose ol the society is to perpetuate traditional customs, to maintain friendly rela- tions between classes and fraternities, and to cherish the Maine spirit. I he organization is active in promoting Uni- versity interests, and in assisting the administra- tion and the Student Senate. The Skulls pre- scribe the freshman rule s, promote all rallies, and sponsor special football trains. The Fraternity Scholarship Cup. established by the- Senior Skulls in 1910. is awarded each year to the fraternity having the highest point average. 200 npHE highest non-scholastic honor a girl cm receive at the University of Maine is election to the All-Maine Women. Members are women ol the campus who are outstanding as to charac- ter, dignity, honor, and willingness to accept responsibility. I’hey are tapped l current mem- bers at the annual spring banquet, to which each campus organization sends two women delegates. Since one of the requirements for member- ship is activity in other groups, the program of the society is chiefly concerned with supporting I Diversity enterprises and helping to establish a rational balance among students, activities, and student-lac tilts relationships. 1 he class clay pageant, colorful tradition of commencement week, is sponsored by the All- Maine Women. I he perlormanees have been very colorful and successful. OFFICERS M EM HER S President Secretary Treasurer Elizabeth I.ibbcv Margaret Hauck Jane Holmes Marguerite Runiiiguti Marjorie Deeting Vine- Ann Donovan Margate! Hauck Jane Holmes Rachel Kent hli .tltclli Kium- Kli alieili l.ihhev Dmoiliv Miiio (.ei ii iule I niulrean All-Maine Women Third Row—Slriro. Donovan, Ltannig.iii, Kent Second Row—Kruse. Dcrring, Tavlor First Row--Ilauck. Tondrcau. I.ibbcy 201 ' I MIK Sophomore Owl Society was founded at lit I University in Flic chief purpose of the socieix is to promote a friendlx and competi live spirit between the sophomores and fresh- nun. and to instil a degree ol college spirit in these two classes. It further endeavors to encour- age the development of athletics and to stimulate scholarship by the award of a scholarship prize to some worthy freshman who has demonstrated proficiency in athletics. The enforcement of the freshman rules and observance of University tradition is also entrust- ed to the Owls. Yn annual dance is sponsored, as is a banquet for the induction of newly-elected Owls. The organization is self-perpetuating, select- ing not more than fifteen members of the fresh- man class who are chosen on the basis of charac- ter. popularity, and scholarship. MEMBERS OFFICERS Kilwaitl Barrows Charles Guaid President Robert French 1« till) BllWCI Bernard Colpitis |olm Houghton Mark Ingraham Set reltny Donald Kilpatrick Nathaniel Crow In v Donald Kilpatrick Robert French Eugene Leger |ohn Gorman Kdward Robertson Benjamin Graham Barker Small Sophomore Owls Second Row --Small. Ingraham, (iuaril, Harrows. Crowley. Houghton First Row— (.rahain, Colpilts. French. Kilpatrick, (iorman, Rohcrison 202 X T Srt'oml Row l li ll r«M.k. W nl Fir t Row Itur1 'i|(h. W'arrrn, Philli]. , Savagr, Minititli. Ryan Sophomore Eagles OFFICERS MEMBERS President Margaret Phillips Secretary• Treasurer Barbara Savage Saiiih Kiulcigh K litli JucoIk (.Iona Miniiilli N'ancv I’lnlhrook Maigari'l Phillips W iuon.i RohiiiNon Kelts Ryan Harhata Sa age Kleanor Ward Dorothy Warren TMIE purpose of the Sophomore Eagles is to promote a friendly relationship between the freshman and sophomore women, and to instruct the new women in the customs and traditions of the University. Their chief function is the en- forcement of the freshman rules. The new Eagles are selected at a banquet in the spring by the outgoing Eagles. Members arc- 203 chosen on the basis ol high moral standing, lead- ership. spirit of co-operation, creditable scholar- ship. and participation in extracurricular activi- ties. Each fall the Eagles sponsor a hockey game foi the sophomore and freshman women to deter- mine the period of observance for the freshman rules. Student Senate OFFICERS MEMBERS President I'itr President Secretary Leon Breton Donald Smith John Carlisle Prise ilia Bickford Robert Bonncv William Bower Ham Boyle Icon Breton | RolieiI Caineioti joint Carlisle Douglas Cart- Mice Ann Donovan Meredith Dondis Marion Fitzgerald l-clix Glodcn Mina Hansen Sianlev Holland lames Htinier l-'lovd jacksou Ruth Leavitt F.li ahetli Kruse Helen Maling John Maines Richard Morton Virginia Lease Charles Peirce Margaret Phillips Ralph Pipes Edwin Potter Malcolm Roberts Eugene Russell Donald Smith Merrill Thompson Helen Wot in wood COMPOSED of members of the- Men’s Student Senate and Women's Student (Government ssoriation, the Student Senate is the coordinat- ing body between the I niversity administration and the undergraduates. The Senate is empowered to enact student- binding legislation with respect to student co- operation. college spirit, and promotion ol siti- dcui activities. The organization also conducts the Red Cross drive, elects the Maine I)a Com- mittee. supervises the election of the Senior class parts and the athletic board elections. Seeking to establish a desirable method of electing class officers, the Senate this year changed from the previous preferential system of voting to the selective process. The faculty adviser is Dean l.amert S. Corbett. V 201 ' ________________________X THE objectives of the Women’s Student As- sociation are to encourage the women of the University in active self-government and to fur- ther high standards oi honor and intcgrit in aliairs of personal conduct. The Council is composed of non-sorority, oll- campus. dormitory, and sororit representatives. Each fall the Association undertakes a student- faculty tea, in addition to presenting several as- semblies for women students throughout the ear. I his year a new policy l non-compulsora attendance at these assemblies was instituted. I he Leadership Conference held last lall was promoted by the Associat ion. I he oll-campus women have been organized l the ssociation and are taking their place in the affairs o! the University. OFFICERS MEMBERS President Alice Ann Donovan I'iee President Helen Wormwood Secretary Alma Hansen Treasurer Margaret Phillips l.;itna Craft llarlrara Crocker Mary Curran Marion Fitzgerald Marx Jackman M.iin Kennedy F.li aheth Kruse Knlli l.eav ill Helen Mating Jeanne 1’atlcn Virginia Rourke Virginia Tease Anna Verrill Fleam Waid Dora West W.S.G.A. Second Row—Craft. West, Curran. Kourke. I’atten. Jackman. Ward, Verrill, Kennedy First Row—Kruse. Fitzgerald. Ila en, Donovan. Thillips. Tease. Leavitt f | '111‘. organization fot the management « 1 (lie men undergraduate student affairs i . com- posed ol the representatives « l I he fifteen frater- nities and the non-lratcrnily men. and the head Proctor. I he Senate functions as the governing body, and as the regulator ol the Ireslnnan rules and matters pertinent to undergraduate conduct. I'hc Student Senate is recognized as the official student coordinating unit between the Adminis- tration and the students. Further representation was secured this yeai by the recognition ol a student delegate front the I'niversily cabins. I lie faculty adviser ol the organization is Dean Laincrl S. Corbett. OFFICERS President Vice President Seeretnry Leon Breton Donald Smith John Carlisle Ruben Bomiey William Itoucr Harry Bovlc I.con Breton | Robert Camcion |olm ( arlisle Men’s Student Senate Douglas ( ar i Meredith Domlis Icliv C.loilen Sianlcv Holland James Hunter vMBF.RS Flovd Jackson John Maine Richard Morion Charles Peirce Ralph Pipe-. Edwin Rotter Malcolm Rol erts Eugene Russell Donald Smith Merrill Thompson Second Row -Boyle, Pijic . Cameron, I’eircc. Russell Fir«t Row Bouncy, Potter. Sinilli. Breton, Hunter, Morton. Dondis 206 Second Row Maxwell. Ashworth. Mosher First Row-Bickford, Comstock. Kruse. Day. Jewett Panhellenic Council President Set rctary T reasurer OFFICERS Elizabeth Kruse Corinne Comstock Dorothy Day Rarlxini Aslnvorlli Priscilla Bickford Coriline Comstock MEMBERS Dorothy Day R.idiel Kent Viiginia Jewel I Kli alieili Kmse Margaret Maxwell Belts Moshci Maigaret Steinmel T1HE purpose of the Panhellenic Council is to control all matters concerning the five sorori- ties on campus. 1 he membership is comprised of the presidents and one delegate from each sorority. The Council formulates the rushing rules and settles problems which mas arise among the sororities. It is customary foi the Panhellenic Council to entertain national representatives vis- iting the Maine campus. During the year, teas are given for the fresh- men. upperclass women, and non-sorority women at which sorority presidents give a resume of the histories of their respective sororities. The facul- ty adviser is Dean Edith C. Wilson. X 207 Interfraternity Council I MEMBERS OFFICERS William Bower I. con Breton J. Robert Cameron johu Carlisle Douglas Carr Meredith Domli' Stanlcv Holland fames Hunter Floyd Jackson John Maines Richard Morion Ralph Pipes Malcolm Roberts Donald Smith Merrill I hompson President Vice President Set rettiry Leon Breton Donald Smith John Carlisle I THE fraternity representatives 10 the Men's Student Senate comprise a separate commit- tee known as the Interlraternity Council. This Council has the power to legislate on all frater- nils matters not regulated by the University administration. The regulation and supervision of pledging and rushing is the Council’s main concern. In recent years, the Council has endeavored to unify the observance of initiation week. Rushing was postponed this year until the second semester, and. in an effort to secure a more even distribution of pledges to each house, a new system of pledging was inaugurated. Each fraternity was required to announce its quota of new members. The freshmen then se- lected their houses by balloting a preferential list of three fraternities. I 20K T11E Contributors' Club is composed of faculty and student members who have shown inter- est and ability in creative writing. The aim ol the club is the cultivation of the literals talent of its members and the encouragement of literal s effort throughout the University. At the bi- monthls meetings, original stories, poems or essays are read and criticized by the mcmbeis. Guest speakers are olien featured. Each sear the dub brings to the campus out- standing literals sjxrakers. as Carl Sandburg. Robert Frost, and Professoi Kiltrcdgcof Harvard. 1 he policv ol the club has been the presenta- tion ol two speakers a year who are outstanding in the field ol literature, in preference to a larger number of lesser figures. Many of the members works were published in the Camftu: literals supplement which was edited by Fhvllis Marks. OFFICERS MEMBERS President Marguerite Bannigan I'ice President Elnora Savage First Vice President Hope Jackman Treasurer William Treat |cmii Boyle Kathleen lh le ( ilisia Hii cll Miriam Golden lma Hansen irginia Hill Hope Jackman Edith Jacobs Patricia Libi Kmt l.innell Phyllis Marks Charles Peirce Clanilsn Preble Elnora Savage Dorothy Shiro kaymoiul Vallicrc Ruth White Contributors’ Club Second Row—l.innell. SI.in . Hansen. J. Boyle. K. Dwle Front Row—bannigan. Hill. Buzzcll. Treat. Dr. Kllis. White. Jackman. Savage 209 f I 'HE M (Iliil is coni|M)$cd of ;ilI those men ■ - who have earned their varsity M” and sev- eral honorary members chosen Irom the coaching stall and alumni. rile Club was organized October 25, 1932. for the purpose of encouraging athletics among the undergraduates, serving as a bond between leUermcn l the various sports, and recognizing athletic ability. An annual meeting is held on Homecoming Week-end to welcome former club members and to award certificates. At the meeting. Alumni addresses and motion pictures of athletics events for the past year are featured. Among the honorary members are Rudy Vallec, Frank Kanalv. William Kenyon. Fred Brice, and Stanley Wallace. The faculty adviser is Theodore Curtis. H.nold Anderson Charles Arlxir Robert Mvvtxxl F'dward Barrows Kenneth Bell Robert Bennett Kenneth Blaisdell Kenneth Bouchard William Bower William Brooks Robert Burleigh Kenneth Bin 1 Dale Butteiwoith Edward Cix k l hili] Curtis John Dctjuinc M EM BERS Franklin I e iei Nathaniel Dolen Harold l) er Richard liver Wendell Eaton Howard Ehrlenhach Charles Gardner Clarence Gcngc Harold Gcrrish W illiam Gilman Richard Goldsmith George Grant Joseph Harrington James Harris Louis Harris Henrv Hartwell Aaron Hurwitz Mark Ingraham Flovd Jackson Stanley Johnson |olin Jordan Howard Kenney Arnold Lane Spencer I-cck Eugene Leger Wiljo Limicll fohn Maascn Pliilmoie Meserve Jordan Mouohon Harlev Nelson Carl Newhall Herbert Peabody Stanley Phillips John Pratt John Rand John Reitz Edwin Rich Malcolm Roberts Parker Small Donald Smith Robert Smith Roger Stearns Ix ren Stewart Samuel Tiacv Charles Weaver Ralph Whicher Clifton Whitney Harvard Whitten Charles M ilson I The M” Club Thinl Row Blaisdell. Dcquinr. Breton. Harris, Arbor. Hartwell Second Row Rand. Stearns. Whitten. Khrlcnbach. Dexter, Crockett. Grant. Doten, Pryor. Smith First Row—Burleigh Burr, Gcrrish. Curtis. Whicher. Harrington, Roberts, Weaver. Cook Third Row—Fcnderson. Parnons, MacDonald. Day. Hariwrll Second Row Klaisdcll. Stearns, Whitten. Khrlenhach. Dexter. Astor, Harris. Arbor, Weaver, Crrenlaw First Row—Burleigh. Denuine. (icrrisli. Curtis. Smith. Cook. Burr. Whichcr. I’ryor Pale Blue Key OFFICERS President Pne President Secretary Treasurer Donald Smith Kenneth Burr Charles Wilson Edward Cook Harold Anderson Charles Arbor Rolrcri Atwood RoIkti Bennett Kenneth Rlaisdcll Kenneth Bouchard John Bower THE Pale Blue Key society was founded eight years ago to succeed the Track Club. Its purpose is to promote the goodwill ol the Uni- versity by welcoming, aiding, and entertaining members of visiting athletic teams. Members are inducted into the Pale Bine Key from two sources. Two honorary members arc- elected from each major sport and one from each minor sport, while each house president appoints one member to represent the fraternity. The Society concentrates its efforts on High Henry Pryor Donald Smith Roger Smith Charles Weaver Ralph W’hichei Howard Whitten Charles W ilson School and Prep School teams by learning the timcol their arrival, having representatives of the Society meet the teams, orienting them ter the athletic plant and the University, and assisting . them in any way possible during their visit. I lie Society also sponsors the Pale Blue Key Cabaret and uses the proceeds to give at least one annual liltv-dollar scholarship to some needy, worthy, and outstanding freshman athlete. The faculty advisers are Theodore Curtis and Chester Jenkins. MEMBERS William Bower Kenneth Bum William Chandler Edward Cook Philip Curtis Richard I)ycr Howaid Eliileiihath Harold Crrrish Floyd Jackson St.mlev Johnson John Jordan Alvah Pangburn Third Row—Morin, Davi . Elwcll. Duncan. Spark . Andrew . Carli lc Second Row—Snow, ('reamer. Hoctor. Carter. Treat. C.odwin, Woolley, lineus. Il y, Stinson. hirst Row—WaUh. Carver. White. Ilolilrn. I’rof. Dtisciiliuty. Dr. Larson. Kcid. Trott. Fmk«, Hoyle Maine Radio Guild THE Maine Radio Guild was organized in the I a 11 semester ol 1939 as a result of a widening interest in radio broadcasting, and an increased number ol broadcasts originating on campus. The purpose ol this group is to offer all students an op|x minity to participate in the campus broadcasts. I he Guild is divided into five sec- tions. namely: drama, announcing, writing, pro- duction. and music. Students may work in as mans ol these divisions as they wish. The Guild lias inaugurated a series of educa- tional dramatizations known as the Maine School ol the Air. These broadcasts, presented at two- thirty each Monday altcrnoon. have been direct- ed. produced, and acted by the students. A series ol dramas is also presented on Sunday evenings at seven-thirty. These last have been radio adap- tations ol famous plays, short stories, and epi- sodes in American history. The work of the Guild in its inaugural year has received an enthusiastic response from the radio audience, and a more definite form of or- ganization is planned for the coming year. Au- ditions will be held before a radio committee comprised of faculty and students. Approval ol the audition committee will be a prerequisite ol membership, but an apprentice group will be set up in order to provide experience necessary to pass the audition. Thus far. nearly fifty students have participat- ed in radio programs from studios in Lord Hall, which are broadcast over station WLBZ, Bangor. The programs are under the supervision of Del- win B. Dusenbury. Radio Program Director, and the faculty radio committee, Charles E. Cross- land. chairman. X 212 M HE .Students’ Arts Club was organized seven years ago under the direction of Dean Ed- ward |. Allen. Its purpose is to create friendly relationships between the faculty and students. Any student in the College of Arts and Sciences is eligible to become a member. Monthly meetings of the entire club and annual meetings with the Faculty Arts Club are held to further the aim of the organization. Included among the plans for this year will be the sponsoring ol a musical comedy. I he pro- ceeds of the show make possible a scholarship fund, offered to an outstanding smdciu in the College of Arts and Sciences. 1 he Club also supports a loan fund which is available to stu- dents in the Arts College. OFFICERS President Richard Martinez Vice President John Eninan Secretary Esther Drummond Treasurer William Treat Students’ Arts Club Fourth Row—Alder, Standish. Godwin. Eninan. Martinez Third Row—Warren. I'carson. Itean, French. Ells , Inxhatu. Shiro. Hannigan. Savage Second Row—J. Hoyle. Tarr. Hanven. White. Buzzcll. Reid. Hill. Linncll. Brown, K. Hoyle First Row Rowe. Fcndrrson, Adams. Hr. Ellin, Drummond. Dean Allen, Treat, Thibodeau. I . Brown T TNDER ihe supervision ol Dr. Howard L. ' Runion. debating has again taken its place among the important activities on campus. The societ) began the season by sponsoring an Intra- mural Debating Tournament in the fall. In the hope ol promoting good feeling among the New England colleges, the Soviets s|M nsored in De- cember an Intercollegiate Debating Tournament. Nine colleges participated and cups were awarded to the first two teams. Maine entered this year. Ibr the first time, the Eastern Intercollegiate Debating League. This participation showed a definite progress in the debating field. Both the men’s and women’s teams have had extensive schedules which have included trips to Massachusetts. Connecticut. Rhode Island, Ver- mont. New York, and Washington. Colleges included in debates on campus were: Colby. Ilowdoin. Bates. Williams, Amherst. Wes- leyan. University of Florida, Peoria College. Rhode Island State College, and Providence Col- lege. OFFICERS President George Ellis Secretary Gertrude Tondreau M EM BERS Francis Andrews Bryant Bean Brooks Brown Frederick Burden Elton Cuter Qucnton Crandall Joseph Cohen John Cullman George Darvean Call Duncan Lawrence F.uien Elien El well Alma Filicld |osc| h Clas«cr Joseph Goldlierg Milton Herman Martha Hutchins |ohn Jordan Molly Kagan B-.-rnard l a Barge Daniel I aph.mi Miles , lank David Maurice Paid Morin Edward Oppcnhcim Walter Reed Leona Runion Be veil v Spcnrci Samuel Tiacv William I 'real Agnes Walsh John Webster Debating Society Second Row-NValsh, Spencer. Mjiik. Woolley. Treat. Bean. Darvcau. Hutchins First Row—Brown. Filichl. Kilis. Tondreau. l)r. Runion 214 Second Row -C.'ihlcrwood, Kent. Hurley, Dyer. Mullinllaild. 11 suck First Row Adasko. Rliodi, Kinks, Cooper, Fitzgerald, Savage Scribner Women’s Forum OFFICERS President I'ite President Set ref ary Mary Cooper Marcia Finks Mary Scribner MEMBERS t: encourage liberal thought and free discussion ol important issues ol a local and national nature. Meetings arc held twice a month and are open to all University wome n. A guest speaker is presented at each meeting, who. after addressing the group, conducts an I)r. John II. Iluddilston. Mrs. lbcrt M. Turner, Dr. Howard L. Flewelling, Mr. William Weth erbee. I he organization is h.arac teri ed by its Iriend l inlormality. which is conducive to the expres sion ol unprejudiced views. Miriam Adasko Rachel Kent Calista Bu cll Phyllis Marks Carolvn Culderwood Virginia May Cor in nc Comstock Kli ahcth Mulholland Irene Davis Amorctta Nickerson ■ Jane Dyer Priscilla Rincs F.li altcth Emery Dorothy Shiro Margaret Hautk Mary t'pham Virginia Hill Barbara Welch Edith Him lev Heli'ii Wormwood Pauline Jellison sponsored by the open Forum on the pertinent subject. Included ni in an effort to , among the speakers for this vear have been: 215 International Relations Club OFFICERS President Pice President Set retary Treasurer Charles Peirce Mvcr Alpert Helma Ebbeson Elizabeth 1 rott Virginia Bars low Frank Bcckcnnan Brooks Brown John Carlisle (aniline Comstock Mary Curran Dorntln Day George F.llis Alma Filield MEMBERS James Fit Patriik Joseph Glasser Betty Johnson Boris Kleiner Charles Lcining Bern Mack I.iuille MacUlocks Paul Morin Edward Oppt-nlicim Philip Perkins Margaret Philbrook Gwilym Roberts Dorothy Shiro Peter Skoufis Donald Sparks Kenneth Thomas William Treat |anies Tweedie Raymond Valliere Neal Walker I.innea West in Marion White Joyce Woodward Helen Wormwood Edwin Young I T,HE International Relations Club was found- cd in 1934 under the leadership of Dr. Rising L. Morrow. Its purpose is to promote an inlet- national viewpoint and a better understanding of world affairs. Informal meetings arc held bi-monthly and faculty and students alike give short talks on t in- rent topics and take part in lively discussions. Freedom ol expression is granted to every mem- ber as it is recognized that no two students of international affairs have the same opinions. I11 this way the organization maintains an intelli- gent study of current problems. Delegates are sent to the meetings of the New England Model Assembly of the League of Na- tions and to the New England Conference of International Relations Clubs. Mr. Everett Burtt, Professor Daggett. Dr. Morrow, and Dr. Snie sko were among the visiting lecturers this year. 216 r V . 11 IK Political Science Club was formed as the result ol a s|xmtancous student interest to in- vestigate and discuss the problems which vitally affect the state and nation. Membership to the organization is open to upperclass students in all colleges ol the I Diver- sity. In order to insure the addition ol those students sincereb interested, a prerequisite for membership has been made: this qualification consists of an original paper written on some topic ol national or local allairs. rhcrc are six meetings scheduled for each semester lor which students prepare lectures dealing with some domestic situations. Among the several prominent speakers who have ad- dressed the group were Ro 1.. I'ernald. Profes- sor Dow. Professor Pelletier, and Judge Knight. OFFICERS President Pice President Sei ret ary Treasttrer Member at Large William Treat Myer AI pert Corinnc Comstock Brooks Brown Mver Alperc |ohn Bolan Brooks Brown Frederick Burden Corinnc Comstock Isabella Crosbv MEMBERS William Cuzner Gcorge Damcan Meredith Dondis George Ellis Eugene Gilbert Peter Gotlieb Roy Halt Arthur Hendeison Boris Kleiner Charles Leining Edward 0| | enheim Clarence Pratt Allen Savage Donald Sparks I'elei Skoulis William Treat Political Science Club Second Row—Morin, Carlisle. Pratt. Klli . Sparks, Bean. Andrews. Dtiplissa First Row—Dondis, Crosby. Hill. Treat. Comstock. Philbrook, Brown TN UJ37. the Le Ccu lc Francais which had not hern active on campus lor a number l years, was reorganized by l)r. Louis Vigueras. A steady growth in the membership lias taken plate, until now there are more than seventy-live members. Membership to the Club is open to all students who desire to 1111 1 Iter their interest in the lan- guage and customs ol the Frenih nation. Meet- ings are held every three weeks, at which pro- grams. designed to be of benefit to those who do not speak French as well as to those who are familiar with the language, are presented. The programs consist ol lectures, plays de- pit ting historic events, and French music and games. Le Carnet de Hal.” a film, was sjMmsoied for a public presentation. Miss Buz ell is the lacultv adviser. President rier President T rras inn Secret my OFFICERS Ocrtrude I'ondrcau Paul Dumas Lawrence Finery Norma Sv 1 vester MEMBERS Karl Adams Miriam dasko |oscj )i Albert Frances ndrcxvs Shirlcx Ashman Alice Bartlett Brvant Bean .Shirlcx Berg jeaneue Bonville Bvmix Brawn Rita Cassitlx John Chamllei Virginia ('.lark Alicia Coif in Florence Cousins Mary Crossman John Cullman Pauline Cushing Carl Davis Richard de Barros l.orrainc Dimitre Klinor Dixon |or«lan Dohrow Fiances Drew Paul Dumas Katherine Duplisse 'Fhomas Fusion Kli al cih Finer' Lawrence Kmerx Barbara Emmons |ohn Everett Freda Flanders |ohn French Hairict Furbish Edward (.cars Charlotte Gifford William Cilfonl Gcnird (Jouleitc Waltei Cosliiie Frank Haines Eleanoi Heahl Sara Heaton Iva llciiix Everett Holfinaii Edith Hiintlev Aaron Hurxvil Irving Kcitcr Eli ahcth I.ihbev Philip I.ihhy Marx I.o cl Cli.nhs Lufkin Dmotlix MacLeod Ixro MacLeod Hcnrx l.ipman Janet Monohon jean Morse Helen Mvcrs Stella Mara Yvonne Pomcrox Bert is Pratt Patricia Kamsdell Arlene Rodman Ann Rollins Marie Rourkc Lorraine Rowell Madeleine Smart Paul Smith Jacob Stahl Norma Sylvester Claire Tebbets Esther 'Fliompson Evelyn Tondreau Gertrude Tondreau Mars Lphain (ih.ules Vickerx Eleanoi Ward |ohn Webster June Wehstei Man Winter Le Cercle Francais Fourth Raw—Haines. IScan. Gifford. Easton. Emery, dcltarro ,. (ioulclte. Smith. Everett Third Row—llcald, Pomeroy. Heaton, Rourkc. Tebncts. Cassidy. O'.Mara, Cole. Pratt. Cormier Second Row—Coffin. Pooler. Kamsdell. Huntley. Lovely, Wood. Gifford. Henry. Ward. Conant. Mvcrs First Row—Monohon, Dixon, E. Tondreau, Duplisse, Nichols, G. Tondreau. Sylvester. Wal h.' Adasko, Dimitre V Second Row -Pruett. Wans. Briggs. Glodon. Hoy. Iloctnr. Perry. Jettison First Row—Ingalls, Woods. Martin. Maddocks. Arbo, Jackman. Clines. Holmes Education Club OFFICERS President I'ice President Treasurer Set ret ary Ervin Arbo Hope Jackman Arnold Hannon I.tuillc Maddocks MEMBERS Eduard Allen Frank Anderson Ervin Arbo Henrietta Austin Dorothy Babcock Beatrice Bcssc Dorothy Bradbury Frederick Briggs Janies Cooper Barbara Crocker Russell Crockett Wendell Eaton Ruth Kilick Ella Clines Felix Glodcn James Hannon Arthur Henderson |ohn Hoc tor Wayne Hen Katherine Ingalls Hope Jackman rthur Kelley Statdcy Libby Kail Lusk l.ucillc Maddocks I vie Mann Mine Martin Mbcrt Martin WockIiciw Merrier Amorette ickc rvun Joyce Rumsay Alice Roth Not i is Savage Elavnc Snow Ellen Stevens l.ois Stinson Philmore Mass Baihaia Welch Dorothy Willard Evelvn WocmIs Edwin Voting | I RING the month of February. 1957, the Education Club was organized for students majoring in that field. The purjjoses of the Club include general enlightenment in regard to j rin- ciples and jjracticcs in Education, and the de- velopment of a bond of friendshijr among those who intend to make teaching their jrrofession. I he membership is limited to those students who have Junior or Senior standing and who have taken at least three semester hours in Educa- tion. 1 he | rogram consists ol several meetings at which well-known educators are presented. The talks are devoted to problems which are preva- lent in the field, and those situations likely to he coni routed in the profession. I he final meet- ing of the year is the banquet. Each year a delegate is chosen to attend the Eastern States Association meeting at New York. 219 EI Circulo Espanol OFFICERS President Vice President Secret try T ten surer Ikul Godwin David Warren Patricia Gogan Margaret Ward MEMBERS K; rl Adams Shirley Ashman Eduard Barrows Shirley Berg Horace Bracy Marion Champcnois | hn Clement Everett Cormier I .dixit Crane (Million Crossl.md Nathaniel Crowley Eorrainc Dimitre Edward Duckworth Albert Kdclstein Cresson Epling Christopher Fallon Georgia Fides Avery Fides Irving Fletcher George (.rant Violet Hamilton Fletcher Hatch Orris Hewett Charles Inman Richard Karl Everett Kinrball Sally Linnell Jane Nichols Carleton Nowell Richard Numen Lawrence I’arkin Lionel Berry William Perry Philip Pierce Ernestine Pinkham Elmer Salt man Paul Smith Donald Taverner John I lioinas liar liar a Thompson Agnes Walsh Milton Weinstein Clifford West Joan Weymouth T1IIK purpose ol FI Circulo F.spanol is to pro- vide an opjrortunity lor all interested Spanish students to learn more about the language and customs than may be learned in the class hours. I he ilub has monthh meetings in whiih both outside speakers and students take part. This year the group sponsored a melodrama in which various students took part. A picnic is held in the spring for the election of new officers. The club awards a scholarship to the fresh- man student who attains the highest rank in a competitive examination. This stimulates interest in the club and provides an incentive for inten- sive study and background ol Spanish literature. 220 V DER Deutsche Vercin was established in i ) | as an honor society lor those students who acquire high scholarship during three semesters in the studs « 1 German. Its purpose is to arouse interest in the life, literature, history, art. and language ol the German people; and to lurther sociability among the meinbeis ol the club. Meetings arc held every months and are ol a aricd nature. In the (all. and again in the spring, the dub sponsors an all-day picnic to Lamoine. i Christmas time it has been the (usioni lor the meeting to be in the lorm ol a nativity play, open to the public. I bis year Dor Stern von Bethlehem was presented at the Little I heal re. President Vice President Seerel ary T re nsu rer OFFICERS Alvalene Pierson Byron Whitney Norma Sylvester Merle Wing MEMBERS David Astor Paul Beegel V alea Hover Jean Boyle |ulie Bridges lames Clement Frank DeW'itt llclma Ebbcson Marie Folsom |olui French |ose| h Cilassei I’etei Codicil Kiidol| h Halluci |ane Holmes Hope Jackman I'homas Kane |eanette Lamoreaii Priscilla l.il l Edwin Lord Bernard I.own Rolieil Mai Donald Edith Melniire Eugene Mcrlcns |olin Mlimit Alvalene Pierson Clarence I’ralt Frank Robertson Marianne Russell |amcs Shiro Juliet Spangler Nonna Sylvestci Virginia I little Marion While Bvron Whitney Richard Whitney Merle Wing Der Deutsche Verein Third Row—Mcrlcns. Italfncr, M.icDonald Second Row—R Yhitncy, Boyle. Bridges. I. a more an. Mclntire. EI tie on, DcWilt, French First Row Dr. Klein, Pratt. It. Whitney, Pierson. Winn. Clement, Kane 221 OFFICERS President Boynton Locke, Jr. I 'it r President I lerbcrt Heughan Secretory Treasurer Virginia Tutllc !■ acuity Adviset Dr. SpofFard Kimball MEMBERS Krvin ArlK George Carr Blanche Con I an Carl Davis Donald Greenlaw I’hvllis King l.illian Kopclou KoIk-iI Caisson Kloise Simpson I’aul I ownst-iid Second Row -Davis. Kine. Hurley. Artu First Row— Conlan. Heuetian, Locke. Tutllc, Simpson Sigma Delta Zeta THE purpose ol tlu University of Maine Radio Club is to promote the interests of radio communication and research. Regular meetings are held at which new developments are present- ed by members of the club, and the amateur radio station. W'tVA, is operated. In |anuar the club sponsored a statewide QSO contest in which fifty-three towns and one hundred and ten stations throughout the stale of Maine participated. This contest was the largest amateur radio party of its kind ever held in Maine. Plans arc now underway for the addition of new facilities which will make WiYA one of the best-equipped amateur radio stations in the state. SIGMA DELTA ZETA. the mathematics club, is composed of students majoring in mathe- matics and the members of the mathematics de- partment. The program meetings are open to all students interested in mathematics. 1 he club serves as a means for closer association of teachers and students in their held of common interest. The aim of the programs is set to give the mem- bers a broader knowledge in the field. Meetings are held once a month and speakers are selected from the student members of the club and faculty. Promotion of speaking is en- couraged and a pri e is given to the best speaker at the end of the year. Radio Club Second Row Cole. Brink, Kenney First Row—Browne, Harlowe, Mr! Bli . Farrar. Kelley OFFICERS President I 'it e President Set ret ary Treasurer Robert Kelley Everett Roberts Clark Browne YVarren Bliss MEMBERS |t lm Glovci Kolii'il Brink lli-rhcri Farrar |olin Miller john O’Brien Howard Kinncv 11.nold Col JoIiii Ranks Rolrcrt Harlow Second How—Grecnlcaf. Wellcome. Dale. McKcmicy, lionney First Row—Clark. Woodbrey. Dexter. I r. Bennett. Dr Larsen. MacDonald. Cotton Physics Club President Secretary T reasurer OFFICERS Franklin Dexter William Parsons Ulendin Burton MEMBERS John Barrows Mion Bouncy llleinlin Btirlon Arnold Clark George Cotton Ralph Dak- Dona Id Dcvoc Franklin Dcxicr llamld Gcrrisll Alvin Goldsmith Laurie Green leaf Robert Holmes Charles Keniston Robot Mat Donald David M Kenney W illiatn Parsons William Patteison Winthiop Pratt Austin Rankin Etlwin Scabury Vincent Smith Robert Fackaberry Frank Wellcome Rogo White Coil Woodbrcv THE Physics Club was organized to serve as a connecting link between the faculty and those students interested in physics. Membership in the Club is open to am student who evidences an interest in the study of physics. At the bi-monthly meetings, lectures, both general and technical in nature, are presented by speakers who are drawn from the professional and academic fields. One of the main events of the year is the Open House Day. sponsored by the College ol Technology in the spring. Flic dub members cooperate with the Physics Department in the preparation of the various projects lor the ex- hibit. and assist in the demonstrations nl the apparatus. 223 L Third Row—Hatchaid. IMIS’ . Illahdcll S'Oiiil R« w—Kcllcv. Millay. Iloylc. I add, Ilyram. Farrar, Arthur, Chipiran First Row—liver, Kenney, Prof 15arrows. Prof. Hill. Prof Roberts. Brown. Tremaine OFFICERS Chairman Howard Kenney Treasurer David liver Secretary Carl Brown Bramli Counsellor Prof. Arthur Hill M EM BERN Garfield Ail Inn Donald Rkiisdcll Harry Boyle Clark Browne Harry By rani. Jr. I .ester Chipman Norman Danfortli MetIk-ii Fait.it Donald H.tith.tid Koht ri Kelley Ixmm) I-idd Harold Mlllav R.ivinoud Moron Rudolph Sadie Winfield Smith Louis Striar Ravmoiid I horn Ri haul I lemaine Tl IE Electrical Club at the I’niversity ol Maine is a student branch ol the Institute « 1 Electri- cal Engineers, the national organization rejne- seining the Electrical Engineering profession. Membership as a student mem be) in the .I.E.E. is opt n I those majoring in Electrical Engineering, but all students interested mav be- come members of the Electiical C lub. Monthly meetings are hehl at which students present pajxrs on their exjjeriences and any new research work in the various fields. During the year several speakers, usually prominent Electri- cal Engineers, give the group talks on various subjects ol interest. Moving pictures concerning recent devclojmicnts and new methods of produc- tion ol electrical equipment are frequently ob- tained through the national organization and shown at meetings. The general objective ol the organization is to promote the interest of the students in Elec- tiical Engineering. 224 npHE Civil Club, oldest departmental organ- ization on campus, was founded in 1905 and limited to juniors in Civil Engineering. In 1912, the club became affiliated with the American Society of Civil Engineers as a student chapter, and its membership extended to students in the three uppei classes. At the present time, the Maine chapter is 011c of one hundred twenty such organizations in the country. The club’s objective is the furthering of interest in the study and application of prac- tical engineering principles and practices. Meetings are held monthly and are informal in nature, centering about a talk In some pro- fessional engineer or by one of the professors. The lectures are followed by discussion periods. Among the several visiting speakers heard this year were: Henry L. Doten. and Sergeant Francis McCabe, who discussed highway safety in Maine. An illustrated talk on the “Traffiscope was de- livered by Harvey Williams of New York. OFFICERS President Vice President Set ret ary T reasurer Guy Susi Carl A. Newhall Wilson M. Alford John A. Reitz MEMBERS Wilson Alford Donald Bilher Bvron Candagc Richard Chase Edward Davis Lawrence Gleason John Harris Iaines Hartwell Emil H awes Richard Hehcl Harold Higgins Walter Hook joint Hoyt Call MiEachcrn Ered Merrill Carl Newhall Howard Perkins John Reitz Octave Richards Waller Siisiilis Guv Susi G. Merrill Thomas John Trowbridge Gordon Winters A. S. C. E. Second Row—Stisulis. Candagc. Townsend. Hoyt, Chase First Row—Davis, Kimhall, Harris. Alford. Thomas, Newhall. Weaver, Stuart 225 f I MU'. Mechanical Club at the University of ■ - Maine is a student branch of. and is spon- sored by the Mncrican Society ol Mechanical Engineer . About eight meetings a year are held on campus and all members arc permitted to attend any of the national meetings. This year several members took an excursion trip through a paper mill where the fundamental operation of the manufacture of paj er was ex- OFFICERS President Douglas Carr I'ice President William Cook Secretary Frank Martin Treasurer Burton Albce plained. At one meeting, a representative gaso- line company showed the use of Ethyl gas in stopping the knock in automobile engines. 1 he talk was supplemented with a demonstration and moving pictures. The purpose of this organization is to stimu- late the interest of the members, composed of junior and senior Mechanical Engineers, and acquaint them with present engineering progress. Harlow Adkins Burton Mine Karl Bacon Charles Baker Hartley Ban ton Kenneth Bill A very Bond William Bower Sidney Brody Douglas Carr Robert Collin Bernard Cohen |amcs Condon MEMBERS William Cook |olui Dearborn joint Dyer Ronald Dyke Clarence (tenge Sidney Condi it It Arlo Gilpairick Gooden Gray Stephen Gross Robert Hamilton I'res ton Howard |ames Hunter Philip Hutchinson Russell I .calc Donald Marshall I rank Martin lames Me Edward I -inreiice McPhec Leonard M Pliclets I mwood M« Phcleis Carrol Morse Richard Morton Harry Nelson |olui O'Donoghue Rov Raymond Cecil Reed Oscat Riddle Nathan Ritli Arthur Richardson Kenneth Roltcrtson LcRoy Shepard Kchvard Stanley Met rill Thompson Shirley Webster Francis Wheeler Gorham Wilbur Rees Williams A. S. M. E. Third Row Webster. It neon. Wilbur. Nelson. Dyer. Goodrich, Morse. Marshall Second Row Raymond, McPlu-c. Brody, Dearborn. Atkins, Stanley, Howard. Richardson. Baker. Dyke l-irst Row—Gross, Gilpatriek. Martin. Cook, Prof. Watson. Prof. Praitcinan, Carr. Albee. Morton 22 A s? X Fourth Row—Lung. Brown, Craft. Andrews, Tliurlow Third Row—II Dccring. Foss, Webster. Gilman. Culberson. Kna| | . Hates. Smith. Grant Second Row—Mosconc. Peirce. Davis. Thorne. King. Benson. Mitchell. Carver. I’easlec. Farnhani First Row—Whitman, Miller, Robertson. Weston, Miss Borgman, Goodwin, Curran, llart, M. Dccring Home Economics Club OFFICERS President l'i e President Secreta v-Tretis u rer Mary Boone Jean Goodwin Virginia Weston M EM BERN Barbara Barrett Sarah Barter Man Bates F.li .ilx-ili Be.uce Kutli Klim Benson Josephine Blake Mary Boone Priscilla Broun Mary Brown Hope Bryant Carolyn Caldcrwood Ernestine Carver Man Chapman Margaret Church Eva Clark Gladys Clark Laura Craft Sara Culberson Man Curran Phvllis Danforth Etna Davis Helen Dccring Marjorie Dccring Willa Dudley Kli abeth Emery Joanna Evans Florence Farnhani Virginia Foss Carolyn Foster Isabelle Garvin Dorothy Gilman Jane Given Jean Goodwin Man Grady Ann Hail Man Jackman Helena Jenson Virginia Jewett Eleanor Johnson Elspcth Johnson Glcnna Johnson Rachel Kent I helina King Estelle Liwiemi' Eli .tlx’ih l.ibbes l.ois long it toria Mackenzie Elizabeth Me Alary Marion Miller Shirles Mitchell Margaret Mosconc Marv Mosher Muriel Murphy Barbara Oi If Martlia Page Elizabeth Pcaslce Maigatel Peaslee Charlotte Peine Dorothy Phair Ruth Reed Frances Klioda Maxine Robertson Madolin Rogets Elizabeth Rowe Man Saigeilt Ians Savage Fiances Sawyer Margaret Sawyer Elizabeth Scamnion nna Simpson Alice Smith Ella Teague Bernice Thompson Chcrric I home Priscilla Tliurlow Bette Walkei Vrlene Webster Irene Whitman Lois White Althea Warner THE Home Economics Club is open to all women students registered in Home Eco- nomics. Its purjjosc is to increase interest in home economics subjects; to undertake interest - ing, helpful jjrojccts throughout the year; to jMomote friendshij among the lour classis; to promote resjjonsibility, good leadership. and in- telligent fellowshij : and to provide social, busi- ness. and professional experiences through the various asjx-cts ol club lilt-. In encourage improvement in scholarshij , the club oilers a scholarship to a worths member. A successful jirogram has been arranged to include guest speakers and other features at regular meetings. Miss Bernice Borgman. an instructor in Home Economics, is the club adviser. il, b 227 Fourth Row—II. Kinney. K. Kinney, York, Warren. Ramsdoll, Philbrick. Kami, Du«1kc. Booth. Os ooi!. (ox. Irrl.uiil. Abbott. Hartwell Third Row—Findlcn. Dudley. Reed. Remick. Hardy. F. I'ottcr. Chadwick. Hartley. Ilague. Clinord. I'n-er Second Row—Emery. Lovely. Backer. Kctchum. Hunt, Thomas. Kilpatrick, Steven . Small, Haskell. Estabrook First Row DcWitt. Bridges, Uartlcy, Akclcy, Berry, Whitney. 0. Smith, I. Smith, Cook, h. loiter, Johnson Agricultural Club President l ue President Set re lory T re a surer OFFICERS .Norman Whitney Neal Walker Owen Smith Rock wood Berry 'TiHE purpose ol the Agricultural Club is the promotion ol good will and cooperation among the students and faculty of the College of Agriculture and the stimulation ol agriculture as a vocation. The opportunity to develop leadership and creative ability is offered through various activi- ties. Each year a stock-judging team is sent to the Eastern States Exposition at Springfield. Massachusetts. Also, a team competes with other New England colleges in fruit judging. The club awards an annual scholarship to an outstanding senior who has shown interest in the club. In addition, a paper is published contain- ing informative articles on practical agriculture and current club news. Meetings are held monthly and subjects of in- terest are discussed. Several prominent speakers have addressed the club and motion pictures have been shown at the meetings. Membership is ojx n to agricultural students and to members of the Agricultural Experimental Station staff. 22« THE l-H Club program was first instituted in Maine in 191.} in cooperation with the Uni- versity and the Agricultural Extension Service. At the present time there are over 6.000 boys and girls enrolled in the 550 clubs in the stale. The direction of the clubs is under the super- vision of the nine county agents who assist in the coordination and planning of the programs. The University of Maine l-H Club exists for the purpose of maintaining in the students an active interest in l-H work. Its activities afford President Vice Presidcn. Secretary T reasurer Faculty Advisers each member an opportunity to meet others who share this common interest. The monthly meetings, open to all students who have had previous connection with the movement, are ol a social nature and feature some interesting speaker. This past year a sleigh ride and a scavenger hunt were arranged. Plans for a tree-planting ceremony on campus have been arranged, in addition to the state wide contests which are held at the University for the senior county champions. OFFICERS }. Alice Smith Edwin Potter Mary McConnell Herbert Findlcn Kenneth Lovejoy. Evelyn Plummer 4-H Club Fourth Row—Rowe. Hunt. Cox. l’iper Thin! Row—Kami. York. John win. F. Potter. Kinney. Kam ilell. Titcouib. Ellis Sccond Row—Hanley. Kemick. Knight. Benson. Twitchcll. Gaiter. It. Johnson. Hartwell, Hubar First Row—Kinit. Cole. E. Potter. Smith, Miss Plummer. McConnell, rindlen, Robertson. Conant bW.-rjp. Fourth Row—Abbott. Duffcy. Pfeiffer. Cowan, Young; ThirJ Row—Hancock. Hawkins, Worrick. Fr..%t, Grover. Fletcher. Kewsc-U Second Row—Raneden, Tooley. Smlerlierg. Welch, Taylor. Ktxel. Htxlgdoii, Leonard First Row Brown. Troop, Chamberlain. Carlson. Spofford, Be cy. Moore Forestry Club OFFICERS President Everett Chamberlain J'iee President Roger Paul Secretary-Treasurer Gilbert Carlson MEMBERS Hcntchcl Abbott Clare Aldons Thomas Baislcv Clinton Bardo Samuel Brown (.ilbert Carlson F.vcrcit Chambcrlain Frc l Cowan Harlan Day Nicholas Dcncsuk Richard Duffcy Edward Etzel |ames Flelcltei |obn Foster Stanley Frost Charles Gildcislcevc Gcoijjc Gilman Vidor Glide l.indley Godson William Gorham Keith Grover Donald Hardin ; Donald Harper Glen Hawkins Robert Henderson Robert Hiller Kenneth Hodgdon Fred Holt Charles Jackson Rolierl Kaolin Grant Leonard |obn Mai ties Roger Paul Cbailes I’fciffet Richaid Pierce Richard Ramsdell Proctor Ransdcn William Reggio James Russell Philip Schutc Rolicrt Scott Robeil ScNletbetg Gerald Spollord Ormond Staples Frank Taylor Gordon Ton Icy Roger Trask Benjamin Troop |olm Weidman Walter Welch Harold Whittles Merrill Wilson Robert Worrick |oscph Voting Keith Young Angelo Zieno TpHE purpose of the Forestry Club is to stint- ulatc interest among forestry and wildlife students in the professional forestry work throughout the nation. By means of speakers, illustrated lectures, and motion pictures, the various phases of forestr and game management work are brought before the club in informal meetings. The dub also s| oiisors a rifle team which competes with many other teams in |K sial matches. Last year an official emblem, the Maine Forester Seal, was adopted. During the spring semester, the “Maine Forester. an annual publication of the club since iis published. Flic magazine includes articles by the seniors, notes on the summer and winter camp activities, and papers written by professional foresters. Fred Cowan and Howard Ehrlenhach edited the publication ibis year. 230 X 'TWIE University of Maine chapter of the Fu- - ■ turc Fanners of America is an organisation designed to assist the future agricultural teacher in becoming a inore efficient leader and adviser for the secondary school chapters. l'he Smith-Hughes Act of 1917 whic h financed courses in vocational agriculture was the origin ol the many independent groups in several states which served the same purj ose of stimulating interest in farming as a vocation. In 1928. the national organization was founded and the name adopted. At the present lime, there are more than two hundred thousand members in the six thousand chapters. Am youth lx lween the ages of fourteen and twenty-one may join his local branch and par- ticipate in its activities. Each chapter endeavors to present a well-rounded program which will stimulate interest in farming, encourage leader- ship. and serve its community. The Maine chapter also sends speakers to the secondary schools, and sponsors judging teams which are entered in the state contests. OFFICERS President 1'ite President Sr net ary T reasurcr IV at eh dog Faculty .Idvisers Richard Akeley Wayne Shipman Irvin Smith Clayton Howard Hugh Murphy- Prof. Wallace Eliot. Prof. Herbert Hill MEMBERS Ridiaid Vkeley Roy Audeisoii Leroy Broun Robert Craig Philip Curtis Ravinontl Delano Robert Elwcll Ms ion Cat lies R.dpli (•■ant Clavton Howard Paid Johnson John Jordan Vaughan Lovely Eugene M l-mghlin Ostai Marlin Adrian Morncatilt Hugh Murphy Paul Mosher Allan Piper Kdwin Potter |ohn Reed Malcolm Roberts Harlan Roue Irvin Smith Frank I'pton Rosly 11 Willey F. F. A. ft Second Row—Elwcll. DcWitt. Rccd. Coriis . Bridges, larllcjr, Grant First Row—Howard. Shipman. Murphy. Prof. Elliott, Smith. Akeley. Prof. Hill, Johnson Sccoiui Row—Brown. Was . II. Go lwin. Cuptill. Kocicky. Booth. Parkin. Goldsmith. Colby. Ran.I. Webster First Row—Father Gillette. Ilaffncr. Bean. R Goodwin. Andrews. Fenderson. Mr. Beverage OFFICERS President Robert Coochvin Secretary Bryant Bean Treasurer Francis Andrews THE Maine Christian Association exists pri- marily to satisfy the religious interests and to meet the spiritual needs of the students. Thus it represents the interests of every denomination, seeking to make available to the students and fac- MR. ALBION BEVERAGE ('.rut-rat Secretary Maine Christian Association tilty the breadth and depth of an insight into the religious heritage. cwly instituted this year was the Embassy program, wherein representatives of several de- nominations were invited to participate in dis- cussions on pertinent religious questions. Each fraternity house was the host of one of these men who acted as a religious counselor during the week of the program. Faculty panels and Sunday evening groups were held under the auspices of the Association for the purpose of considering international and domestic problems. Student participation in the religious pro- grams was effected by the organization of deputa- tion teams which were sent to churches through- out the stale. Over fifty parishes were visited by these teams which assisted in the services, choral work, and leadership of youth groups. Each Sunday afternoon. Vesper services were held and led by Mr. Beverage. Among the visit- ing leaders were Reverend Bernard Bell. Robert Cummins. Reverend Aldrich, and Professor Brightman. 232 X OFFICERS President I'ire President Sec ret ary Treasurer Helengrace Lancaster Barbara Farnham Barbara Savage Mary Bales THIS year ihe cabinet consists l the officers anil the heads of the various committees. This group, assisted b the coiinnitlee members, plans anil carries out the program of the Associ- ation. It acts as the central planning unit of the organization. Monday afternoon meetings are held at which personal problems of the women students are discussed. Meetings are held in the fall in the freshman dormitories to help acquaint the fresh- man women with customs on campus. The association also sponsors a program of social serv ice for children in Orono. and Sunday school teachers are sent to churches in the com- munity. The women’s cabinet co-operates with the MISS KF. I H I'KMU.K I ON Secretary men's cabinet in deputation work. Vesper ser- vices. anil other activities. Monthly meetings of the two cabinets are held in the M.C.A. building. Miss Beth Pendleton is the YAV.C.A. secretary. Y. W. C. A. Second Row—Hopkins, Hall. Jackman, Stcinmetz. Hlakc, While, Worcester. .McClelland First Row Savage, Farnham, Lancaster, Miss Pendleton. Ilroun, May 233 and Pine Second Kov —White. Fitzl’alrick. DencMik, Chamberlain, Hall. Steinmetr. I’hair First Kow—McClelland. Evans. Mr. Curtis. Maine . Blanchard, Worcester. Lihhey Pack MEMBERS Alltelt Balm Everett (lliuniltcilain Rut it McClelland Nicholas Denesuk James Fil l’atruk |ohu Fit I’airick Charles Hall Manx I lallidas Kli .i Belli l.iltltcv Duittiln I’hair I humas Sleepei Margaret Sieiiimet OFFICERS President Vice President Set ret ary Treasurer John Maines Gordon Blanchard Joanna Evans Ruth Worcester THE Maine Outing Club endeavors to pro- mote the participation of students in the outdoor activities by providing them with the opportunity of joining the week-end trips, dav hikes, and other interests which are a part of the club’s program. Membership in the club is open to all stu- dents. Meetings arc held several times a year, while the program includes talks and movies pertaining to the outdoor life. Maine Outing Club The season is climaxed with the three-day trip io Katahdin. A ki school was inaugurated this winter in order to better acquaint the students with the fundamentals ol the sport. Pack and Pine is the governing Irody of the organization. Its members plan the activities, and also sponsor the annual snow sculpturing contest of the Winter Carnival. Membership to this both is based on interest and leadership. r. I). Ilionn, ('••ill . Leonard. Worrick. Sodcrbcrg. Fifth Row—I’ulsifcr. Bardo. Lycettc Fourth Kow—Waterman. Mosher, Jenkins. Wheels Youhlcn. Beniamin, Whitney Third Kow—Fide . Moynihan. Leavitt, Stewart. Bean. Nickerson, Welch. Doten, Mudgett. Chandler, Chase. Bouncy, Cassidy. Drew Second Row—Jensen. K Brown. Itlakc, Cowin. Dixon. Dudley, I’ear son. Danforth. Williams, Wright, Croshy. I’hclns, Carver. I’cnslce. Hopkins First Row McClelland, Lihhy. White. Sleeper. Mr. Curtis. Fitzpatrick. Hall, Maines. Chamberlain. Blanchard, Dcncsuk, Steinuietz. Worcester, i'hair. Evans --—---------------------------------------- | Third Row—Nichols. Van Tassel!. Gleason, Dujdisse, Lovely. Steven . Theriault, Bnrstow Second Row—Wight. Flanagan. Hathaway. Bartlett. Bensnn. Kna| p. Brown, Knight, Weston. I.ibby. Rogers Firm K« w—Conaiit. M r e. Farnham, Rand, Leavitt, ( owin. Romero, Salt man, Tozier, Cahill Off Campus Women OFFICERS President l ire President Secretary Treasurer So( in I Chairman Faculty Adviser T. January. 1939. the Women's Student Govern- ment Association, at the request ol many oil- campus women students, financed the organiza- tion of all women not living in Iniversity dormi- tories. I he purpose of this organization was to encourage and foster the participation ol off- campus women in extracurricular activities, and to provide opportunities for social contacts. This year the group increased its ranks to over fit 1 girls whose homes are in Hangor. Oro- Ruth Leavitt Emily Rand Margaret Romero Mary Cowin Dorricc Dow Mrs. Loupret no. or Old I own. The monthly meetings are supplemented l a broad social program which includes parties, dances, and the annual banquet in the spring. At the suggestion of the group a new. non- credit course in etiquette was instituted in the spring semester. I his course was designed for women and consisted of lectures presented by well-known women on |x ints of etiquette. 233 I i !l University Orchestra I ll1 MEMBERS Martha Cillcy Alicia Coffin Paul Khrcnfricd Frank Holden Katherine Ingalls Helena Jensen Barbara Johnson Edward Kierstcad Elinor Langdon Marion Littlefield Piiscilla Loiiug Ruth Loring Richard Manhirc I vie Mann Rol cri Merrill Emily Oakes Neil Sawyer Paul Smith Elaync Snow Clara Thorndike Byron Whitney Nellie Whitney T HE orchestra is a University credit course (or those students who demonstrate a su- | crior musical ability. This, togethei with at- tendance at the bi-weekly rehearsals, is the only requisite. The organisation gives the members an o| |x r(itnii to continue their work in music, and enables them to studs under competent direction. Professor Adelbcrt W. Sprague, head of the Music department, is the director and adviser. Under his leadership, programs were prepared for Founders' Day, Music Night, and the All- Maine college concert. The orchestra also par- ticipates in the Commencement exercises. Many of the students have appeared as solo- ists in the Yespei Services, while the entire or- chestra combined with the Glee Club several times. 236 V X | 'HF. University of Maine Band, working with the music, military, and athletic departments of the University, is one of the most active or- ganizations on the campus. W ith a past record including active service on the Mexican border and, later, in France during the World War. tlie- band has a tradition to which it has kept admir- ably. As part of the R.O.T.C.. the band plays at football and basketball games, all military func- tions, Saturday morning drills, and at final inspection in spring. 1 his year tin band was directed by Leon Ladd, with Joseph Dinsmorc as Drum Major, and Donald Dcvoe as Assistant Director. Hon- orary Drum Majors. Ruth McClelland. Violet Hamilton, and Waller Sullivan gau- splendid performances at the loot ball games. Under the direction ol Professor Adelbert W. Sprague the band prepared concert numbers for such occasions as Founders’ Day and Com- mencement. Charles Adams Fiancis Andrews Bryant Bean Arthur Beverage Richard Bragdon Arthur Bridges Gilbert Burns Wendell Butler Wilfred Bnucifield I.eland Carter Milton Carter George Chase James Cluirc li |ames Clement Frank Collins Richard Collins Wendell Cook Talbot Crane Carlton Crossland John Cullinan MEMBERS Bowl Curtis Carl Davis Harlan Dav Roliert Day Donald Devoe Joseph Dinsmoie Merrill Donahue Dana Dudley Paul Fhienfiied John Eldridge Lewis Enters Kdward Falardean Albion Fenderson Frank Golbranson William («orbam Frank Haines Fred Hcrbal hcimer Everett Holfman Edward Holland Kolieil Holmes John Houston Everett Ingalls Charles Inman Donald Innes Robert Jenkins Richard Jones Joseph Karc marc vk Kenneth Kay Daniel Kelley Roheit Ken is toil Edward Kiel stead I «con Ladd Waldemar Littlefield Fletc her Long I homas Moore Norman Mosher George Norton Frank Pendleton I I Paul Phelan Philip Plaistcd Edgar Potter John Ranks James Rcillv Stephen Robbins Robert Scott Samuel Smiley |acoh Stahl Wancn St rout Wallet Sullivan Mark Taslor George Watson George Wehlrcr Donald Wheeler Kent Wight Oscar Wilbur Kcrmit Wilson George Winters Edward Woodman Second Knw—McClelland. Then mil. Stevens, White. Garvin. S«die First Row—Grindlc, Mitchell. I’.alcs. Major Hinkle. Phelps. Philbrook. McCarthy Women’s Rifle Team THE Girls’ Rifle Team is com| osed of all women students interested in target practice. Weekh matches are held under the direction ol Major Hcnkle. and matches are also shot with teams of other colleges. The Women's Athletic Department awards letters to the five highest scorers, although the team is under the direction of the military de- partment. THE Men's Rifle Team engages in Postal Matches with various colleges and universi- ties throughout the country. This year the fresh- man team competed in seven postal matches, and the varsity entered the Hcarst Trophy Matches and in the First Corps Area Match. The Rifle Team is recognized as a varsity sport and the five highest scorers receive letters. Men’s Rifle Team Third Row—ItalTner. R. Day. Plaistcd. Scott. I.acroix. Godson Second Row—Dow. Peavcr. Dodge. Sinkinson. Whitcly, Norton. Sa asuk First Row—Galcntinc. Conin, M. Day. Kllis. Major Cooper. Smith, McCain. Cranch 238 Thir l Row—Bouncy, Davis. Wass, Freedman, K Andrews. Carlson, Nelson, Keniston, Wellcome, I’erry, Morin Second Row—Mr. Beverage, Colby. Buss. Gulbratison. Holland, Sjiarks, Nowell, Rooih, Rankin, Fletcher, Ray, Bean First Row Watson. HafTncr. F. Andrews. Goldsmith, McDowell, Files Men’s Glee Club Bruno Aho Francis Andrews Roger Andrews Bivant Beau Alton Bonney William Booth Frank Buss Wendell Butler Gilbert Carlson MEMBERS |olm Collis Frank Collins R.i Corliss Carl Davis Harrs Files Wallace Francis Stanley Freedman Frank GolBranson Alvin Goldsmith Rudolph Halfncr lcxandcr Hardic, Jr. Stanley Holland Charles Keniston Conrad McDowell Paul Morin Harley Nelson Carleton Nowell Clarence Perry Conrad Ray iisiin Rankin Donald Sparks Philmorc Wass George Watson Frank Welltome | 'HE Men’s Glee Club lias been in the process - • of organi ation since tlie bill of 1938, when the Maine Christian Association initiated a move- ment i« include within its programs such musical interests as would make possible participation in the heritage of sacred music which the church has handed clown. With the avowed interest of strengthening and enlarging the interests in religious work through choral singing, the Glee Club took root and grew slowly. By the middle of the year sufficient interest had been evoked to warrant the presentation of concerts. Two radio concerts were given, and in co-o| cration with the depu- tation teams, programs were presented in several churches in the vicinity. The dub also partici- pated in the Music Festival in Water ille. Membership in the group has steadily in- creased. until there are thirty-four members. Concerts were given in Rockland. Southwest Har- bor, Blue Hill, and Presque Isle, in addition to the two radio broadcasts, and several appearances on the campus. A three-clay tour of Washington County inducted programs in East port. Mac bias, and Calais. Mr. Beverage is the organization’s adviser. 239 To the freshman cross country team of the c lass of 1 ) j3. whose zeal, coop- eration. and hard work combined with ability won for them and the Univer- sity the National Cross Country Cham- pionship. the Prism dedicates this section. Wlet ib, Qth ietlcA Trophy ami members « f the National Cross Counirv Cham pionship I earn. wrnv Faculty Manager or A iiilf tics T. S. C' rtis NI) SSISI AN I S. Se AK Fortunate arc the students at Maine to have such a progressive athletic department whose perspective and interest in bringing to Maine the finest brand of collegiate athletics has given our alma mater one of the finest small college athletic set-ups in the country. In these three pictures are represented the life blood of Maine athletics—the gymnasium and lieldhou.se. the policy makers, and the administrators. I.eft to right—K Burr. F. Youngs. T. Ilcrscy. B. Kent. Dr. E Sanger. T S. Curti . I,. S. Corbett, chairman. C. Hall. A. K. Gardner. E. ft. Sprague (deceased). I). C. Smith. E. P. Barrows G. D. Carlisle and C. Arbor were absent when picture was taken Progress lias been the keynote of Maine ath- letics. and this is true especially of football. Mod- ern coaching tactics and equipment have kept Maine as a leader in small college grid circles. Coach Fred Brice had a worried look on his face as he greeted the candidates for varsity football early last fall. The material appeared plentiful, but for the greater part the men were Football is the king sport at Maine! light and inexperienced. Third Row S. Dyer. Fi«li, Gorman, Irvine, Coffin, Rdirrts. Harrington. Bennett. Curtis, J. Harris. Arhnr. Brooks. Barrows. R. Dyer Second Row—Lvck. Johnson, i’cabody. Lane. Gcncc. H. Dyer. Gerrisli. Burr. Stahl, Grant First Row—Monohon. Mgr.; Wallace, trainer; Curti . Faculty Mgr.; Stearns. Ilolyoke. Brody. Gardner. Cotting. Smart, Small. J. Smith, Burleigh, Anderson. L. Harris. Reitz. Asst. Coach Kenyon, Coach Brice I Varsity Football LF.T1'ERMEN R ( Dvci C. J. Arbor R. V. lUirleigb H. A. Gcrrish I. . F. Harris H. |. Dyer K. (. burr . (’. Liiic S. S. I.eek F,. I , barrows W. K. biooks R |. Mcnohan. Mgi R. A. Sicariis R E. Curtis H. s. Pcabodv F. I). Cook |. I.. Harrington |. V. Harris C. S Gardner C H Genge M. W. Roberts S. F. Johnson C.. C. Grant |. A. Rcit R. II. Bcnncti A Record Crowd—tiii bowoois' (Inu . siymmjKiw . «n y i si Ai i M mm Rot.iK Sikarns Kev Hi rr Ihe spirit l the players in the Pale Blue camp was high as coaches Brice and Kenyon set about to mould the team. I he big problem was to replace Dana Drew, the offensive star of the previous year, who had graduated. Several other keymen were lost. Early practices gave hints that Dick Dyer would be the keyman in the offensive for the Pale Blue. V Aix-Maim-. Dick I vir All-Maine F.n Cook Colby game- Thou shall not pass. The student body anxiously awaited the open- ing game of the year. Arnold College was given a great buildup by the press, and a terrific lick- ing by Maine. Score. Maine 47—Arnold o. Top. Stan Johnson; Bottom. Hai. Dyer Go. Cm ki.i . (. 1 T i Rhode Island also fell victim to the spectacu- lar Maine offensive onslaught. Maine i$— Rhodv o. Rain and more rain slowed up the Maine offense as the Black Bear met New Hampshire. Wildcats ontdawed in great finish. The Bale Blue upset predictions by defeating Connecticut i i to 7. Believe u 01 not. Bauems scored Mac Roblris. Joe Harrington, Bui. Brooks. Sit.mjk I.iik Overconfidence perhaps more than anything else lost Maine its first game. An intercepted pass gave Hates ti to o win. Dick Dyer's loss in the first half of the Colby game helped them defeat Maine 7 to 6. Other injuries also slowed the team down. Ed Harrows Piiii. Ci r 1 iv Ciiaki.il Gariiner. Ci r Grsr.i. Situ Pi uu i ) I M H KKIN C.’mon on. u.'iin' Bowdoin was highly favored to defeat Maine on Homecoming Day, but the visitors had a sur- prise coming to them. The YValshmen scored by recovering a bad pass Irom center near the Maine goal line. In the meantime. Dyer's passing and Barrows' plunging were too much for the visitors, as the latter broke away to score twice. Bowdoin fi— Maine t- in a hard-earned well-deserved victory. Jack Riii ' V Third Row -Slone. Hartley. Mother. Gordon. Luther. I’. Smith. Rusm-II. Potter. Olsen. Graham. G. Smith. Gabrielian, Koi.ilovitch. Mersey ... . Second How- I. Moran. Coach; Thomas. Fanghorii. Hamilton. diets. Gay. Robertson, .icno. Ringhorn. Arbo. Wallace. Gardner. Cvlt-itts. Tardoni, Murray Kilpatrick. Garsoe. Harrington First Row—French. Perkins. Is Adams. Willey. Aldrich. Briggs. Svedcman. Chase. Mank. I). Adams. Browne, Albert. Faculty Manager T. S. C urtis. Jayvee football is sjxjnsored to give those who love football but lack varsity experience a chance to participate in and gain knowledge of the sport. Coach jack Moran's boys lost all its ball games. Nevertheless, the purpose was accom- plished and many javvccs hast- finally made the varsity grade. Coacii Jack Mohan Here’s mud in your eye. Jayvce-Coburn game LET I ERM EN c. K. Adams K N Robertson I. B Wille A. S. .icno R. Cl. ase R. C. Kinghorn W 1). Hamilton R. A Gardner R T. Willetts ;. 1. Murray Fight. I (Min, fight! hole in the freshman line: Undefeated, untied, and unscored upon is the record compiled by the class of ’43 team. The squad lacked weight and experience but it had an abundance of fight, and that won games for them. Coach Phil Jones and honorary captain Ken Wright led the plebes to a great season. Congrat- ulations. '13! Coaoiii ' Cm.m rwood. Bfa r.R ver. |o f.s Fourth Row—Goldberg. Lyon. Toolcy, Hatch, Harvey, T rrcy. Butler. Wearc. Brock. Edclxtcin, Savasuk Third Row—Aldom, Maine . Overlook. Watson. Ward. Haskell. Sinkinson, Dinglcy, Austin, Harlow. Shepard, Geneva Second Row—Curtis. Wallace, Dudley. Russell. Hamblen, Rader, Stairs. Claverie. Beckman, Hoi ter. Nickerson. Young. Rich. Howard. Ellis First Row—Dodge. Buckley. Ford. Nelson. Barker. Kollms. Johnson, Stevens. Gordon. Harding, Savage, Robinson. Baislcy. Wright. Oxncr. Harding. Stratton Managers—Harlow. Everett. Watson. Morey. I’ic ce In i )i j. rlic varsity cross country team pic- tured above won the national championship. This year the varsity placed eighth. Hut the freshmen walked off with the national harrier title! Maine was in a class by itsell in state comjx'ti- tion. and lound little trouble winning the X. E. cross country run. I he frosh waved the Maine banner higher by also claiming the freshman N. E. title. Xcwhall, Manager, Jordan. ISIaisdell. Ingraham, Jenkins, coach. Smith, Ehrlcnbach. Ituttcrworth. Dcquine. Curtis, Faculty Mgr. Varsity Cross Country NS I Don Smith ended his collegiate harrier career by winning the New England cross country run for the fourth time in succession, and by grabbing fifth place in the national meet. The frosh had five men coming in with the first eleven men in the national harrier run. Creamer, honorary cap tain, and his mates will make extremely capable- varsity material. LETTER MEN K. W. Blaisdell T. Buticrwoilh |. F. I)«|iiinc V. ;. Eaton H I. Flu IciiIkic Ii l V. Ingraham J. II Jowlan I). C. Smith M. W. I.indcll C. A. Ncwhall. Mgr. Dale Butterwokth H VROI.D JORI) w |OH DF.QUIM (1) That's all foi today, fellows. (2) Smith greeted after winning New England's, (jt) Coac h Jenkins answers a question while fresh- men and a nieml er of the press patientlv await their turns. Cl) The coach congratulating his captain. Third How—Beaton, Russell. Want, Y nulder, Carlson, Kellev, Stewart. Oilman, Xcwhall Second Row -I’fcITcr. Advil, Bartley. F.tlurdeau. Jenkins. Rnncls, McLaughlin, Conant. Brady First Row—Curtis. Moody, Iluinni. Ferris, Frost. Creamer. Martinez. Estahrooke, Jenkins Dwiciii Moom Second Row Coach Rill Kenyon. Arbor. Thompson. Leger, Curtis. Crowley. Downes. Mur. Bell, Faculty Mgr. Curtis First Row— Kolierts. Whitten. Small. Wilson, Stearns. Tracy. Kenney 1 I Co it Bn.i. Kin yon Worriii . Hie loss ol three regulars from last year's team was indeed reason enough to give Coach Bill Keuvon the worried look that is seen on the left. His worried features brightened up a bit as Tracy and Small collaborated to defeat Bates in the final few moments of play. Varsity Basketball I Pini. Cur ■ in LETTERMEN C. AiIk.i C. Wilson K. Lcgcr I . Small I . Curtis M. W. Roller (s S. Trac H. W hi I ten H. Ki'iiiicn C. Wltiine K. Itcll. Manager Mac Roberts Ciiari.i Wilson Following this, the squad took a New England trip where three games in a row were dropped. There was little doubt that this disheartened the Bears. The Pale Blue turned a deeper blue as i lu- team lost to Northeastern. New Hampshire, and Colby in succession. Kenyon's visage was now a picture of haggardness and despair. Charlie Arbor I iX Whims, Dtnwis. I iiomimis, Kissiv MM Nai Crowi.m New hope came to Maine as Nat Crowley was declared eligible, and l hil Curtis ankle healed completely. Chick Wilson began playing the brand ol ball that ga c him the place on the second All-New England team, and the rest of the team displayed great basketball against a highly lavored Connecticut outfit. Maine lost by two points in the second over- time period. 1'he game was the most exciting seen here in vears. I Colby fell victim to the inspired Maine team, and Hates proved no match lor the Orono blitz- krieg. Muse wins gave Maine a tie lor the State championship. Rhode Island had too many sharpshooters for the home team. The Kcnyonmen's last period rally was not tjuite enough to defeat New Mamp- shire at Durham in the last game. i (as Lh;ir X X v Buzz Tracy Roger Stearns Parker Smai.i. Get ball The fact that Maine lost most of its games did not make the Maine mentor and fans feel disappointed, for this was declared a “building year.” Crowley, Arbor, Leger, Tracy, Whitten, and Small, and a group of sterling freshmen will all lx back next year. All this makes Kenyon drop the worried look and adopt the appearance below! Coach Ki-ayov- I.ookim. Amad. Z Third Row—Lutes. Adltns._ I'oglcr. Geneva. Fagerlund, Weinstein Second Row Coach Sam Sezak, Mr Keen. I’ina: sky. Parkin. Haskell, Hnssey. Hotter, lline, Inman, Nickerson. Maher. Fanil t y M(?r. Curtis F’i-st Kow—I’-att. Adler. Ward. uint. Wright. Kdelstcin. Savasuk Sawyer was absent when the picture a as taken. Coach Sam Si ak The class of '.jjj hailed Sam Sezak’s entrance into the Universitx coaching ranks with a great season. Twelve straight basketball games were won without too much difficulty, and the thir- teenth was lost by one point. Two teams of practically equal caliber proved to be the major factor in the downfall of the frosh opponents. There appears to be plenty of basketball material in the class of '43. NUMERAL MEN L. Ward R. Me Keen L. Quint E. Hussey K. Wright It. Pratt C. Nickerson j. Adler M. Weinstein I. . Pinanskv H. Fogler J. Holler ). Elites E. Hamblen G. Adams Freshman Basketball V - w Second Row—O. Kiddle. Curtis. Coach; Strain:, (ianwe First Row—W. Riddle. Adam . W. Bower, Chandler. I. Uowcr. Whitman Skiing is rapidly becoming the most popular department in the athletic curriculum. Over eighty students reported for the initial call this winter. The lack of snow was a hindrance to the team, but careful supervision by coach Ted Curtis kept the squad in good physical condition. LETTERMEN |. Bower V. Bower C. Adams O. Riddle V. P. Strang F. C. Whitman N. Chandler R. Wood l ur W. Garsoc 7 IN “MSJw Bu i. Bowir Walter Si rang Charles Adams Forrest Whitman Winter Sports y---------- Kil l Rmin i John Bowkr Bill Ciiamiur The Pale Blue had a bad first day at the state meet, but they came back strong the second day to win all but three points to gain the title for the tenth year in a row. The I.S.l'. meet found Maine in the senior division. The team jumped from ninth in the first day's scoring to sixth in the final day s com- petition. The Bower brothers, John and Bill, led the team in scoring. The latter and Bill Chandler will be sorely missed next year. The rest of the team will be back. A salute to a team that for ten years in a row has won the state winter sports championship! John Bower at the start of the downhill Take-oil State Meet Champions l.fc'l I KRMEN R 1). Atwood K. V . Illaisdcll K H. Kpimi'U K. J 1 Hunt liattl II. Dyer (Co ( apt.) II L. Fhrlenlxtch S. F. | 111inchi II. A. Leonard I). Smith Ohlllohll V. K. McCarthy (Co-( i|H. Indoor) J A. Rand, Mgr. 1 he University of Maine has had main cham- pions and championship teams since that team of 1902 that won the state championship. Maine has been a inecca for track stars, many of whom had never put on a pair of track shoes before coming to the University. Maine builds trackmen. 1’hc cinder pounders in the spring of '39 did not have a championship team, but the group contained many champions and University record holders, supplemented with three men with na- tional track repute. Stan Johnson and Lefty Bennett were among the leading hammer throw- ers in the country while Don Smith emblazoned his name in the mile run. Third Row—Hutlcr. Clough. I.indcll. Rich. Butter worth, Cohen Second Row—Kami. Blaudell. Goodchild. Bennett, Johnson. McCarth . W allace First Row—Coach Jenkins, Bouchard. Atwood, Leonard, Smith, Dequine. Whicher. Curti Varsity Track Stax JoiiX'Ox I wo lime champion stale i(i pound hammer. Junior A.A.l . it' pound hanunci champion. Junior A.A.l . 6r, |n iiiuI liammei champion. National collegiate record holdci 35 pound hamniei. State champion ■ • pound shot put. State champion, discus. I'uivcrsilv discus record holder, indoors. The Maine men had little trouble trouncing the Springfield Gymnasts, but found Boston Col- lege with too much balance. Smith in the dis- tances and the weight men kept up the Maine end ol the scoring. Bowdoin College walked off with top honors at i lie state meet as was exacted, with Maine taking second. Smith and Dyer were the high Maine scorers with two lusts apiece. Maine's three-man track team of Smith, Ben- nett. and Johnson scored all of the Bale Blue's |x ints to give Maine a fifth in the New England meet. Johnson and Bennett grabbed second and third in the hammer throw, while Don Smith ran two record-equalling performances in the S8o and mile. H l. I VIK IC. |A champion. 16 pound hammer. I | A i hampioii 35 pound hammer. I niversity record holder. 16 pound hammer. I'uivcrsilv record holder. 12 pound hammer. Over the summer. Smith took sixth out of a field ol over forty runners in the N.C.A.A. mile in California and third in the Jun- ior A.A.l'. mile at Nebraska. Johnson won both the ifi and fir, pound hammer throws in the Junior A.A.U. meet at Nebraska. Bob Bennett z Maine had some other good men who collected points during the outdoor campaign. Spike Leonard was among the leading polevauliers in the state, and had Bill McCarthy not had an in- jured leg. he might have equalled his perform- ances of the previous year in the Inoad jump and high jump. l'he Pale Blue did not have an outstanding dashman or hurdler. Nevertheless, Roger Stearns performed quite capably in the dashes as did Mai McKenzie in the timber topping events. Ken Blaisdell and Howie Ehtienbach scored high in prac- tically every meet during the spring season in the two mile anti .j.jo respectively. The improve- ment that these two showed in each successive meet gave indi- cations that they would be much heard from in the future. Among others who showed signs of future stardom were Jake Scrota in the weight events. Frank Dexter in the high jump and pole vault. Mike Cohen in the hurdles, and Charlie Weaver anti F.tl Rich in the pole vault. Dos Smith Co-holder New Kurland 880. Co-holder New Kurland one mile. Co-holtler Slate 880. Slate and New Kurland «hampion mile and half mile. University marks Indoor 880 Ouulooi 880 Indoor mile Ouulooi mile Indoot moo Bli.i. McCarthy University record holder, high jump Third Row—Brown. Higgins. Olsen, Dodge. Susi. Davis. I.ipninr. Col|iiils Second Row —Manager Rand. Brewster. Gerry. I.evene. Moore, l.ulher. Winters. Conti. Trainer S. Wallace First Row—Coach Jenkins. Clark, Garlinklc. Blanchard, W. Gilman, Hall. I'hilli| s. Graham, Coach Curtis Coach Jenkins called out his frosh for outdoor track and found that there was not too much out standing talent available. Hurdler and indoor track captain bill Oilman was lost to the team which h it it without a single outstanding man. I he freshmen lost all of iis meets, but it must Ibc mentioned that most of them were by small margins. The team lost its meets to the combined scores of several high school teams. Ben Graham was the team’s high scorer, who along with Herb Johnson, a weightman. are expected to star in varsity togs. Others who did well during the season are honorary-captain Gat comb. Garhnkle. Gorman, and Conti. XUMERALMEX |. 1) Fit I’alrick J. C. Gorman V. K. Ix vcnc H. It. Johnson F. | Kelso R T. Susi It Garlinklc F.. A. Olsen M V (•atcomli. Hon. i C:i| t. J. 'V. Rcnncx 1. R. Ilians M. W. Ingraham It. F. Graham R. W. I.nihei 1’. 1). Danforth R. S. I’l.mi haul D 1. Dodge V Frosh Track JllltnH LI I I LRMKN II A. Garish K. I . Ndrloii I). K. Drew I’. • M II WliilU'ii II I'. III Ic'I'sOII K. K. Clark M. K. GimhIiuIi G. A. Black I . K. Itrownc . J. ( liiik M. S Siriilh II C. Nelson. M.hi.i” i I hc above picture represents the team that wore the Pale Blue on the diamond in 1881. These men pioneered baseball in Maine col- legiate circles. At that time the University was called the Maine State College. The present University of Maine lias bad many great teams since that time, but the team of represented the mediocre stage in the life cycle of Maine baseball teams. Second Row- Nelson, Roberts. Sodcrquist. Millay, Chick, Gcrrish, Talbot. Adams, Murray, Chase. Mann, Itucklin, Coach Kenyon First Row—Duliy, Anderson, Craig. Itrownc. Goodrich, Whitten. Clark. Itlack. Smith. Drew. Johnston Varsity Baseball I ki Chick The team lost a lot ol hall games during ilu- season and was forced to the cellar in both the state series and New England Con- ference. However, in due justice to the team it must he mentioned that many games were lost through tough breaks.” DOC ClKKISII V I Ian hit ten at the | latc. llARV Will I IIN Honorary C.aimais Pint Craig Hi ii Hkowsi Hal Anderson Art Chick and Bud Browne pitched several superb games only to have them marred In sloppy fielding and spasmodic hitting. Doc Gerrishs and Han Whitten's hilling were highlights of the season. Although only a few will be held over for next season. Kenyon is cjuite confident that a good team can he built from his holdovers and freshman stars. Fiei Il.il wailing foi the pilch Coach I Ini Wuodbtnx looked ova his group ol Ircshman hall hawks and found that lie had some sensational fielders, hut that they were weak ai the plate. Still more. only I’d Danglci could he counted upon lor consistent pitching. Coach Woodbury chanced winning games by giving most ol the members ol the squad a chance to exhibit whatever talent they hatl. I he catch- ing duties were divided between Bob Holmes. Cordon Winters, and Keith Thompson. For the most part, the rest of the team consisted of Barrows. Iiim base: Bower, second base: Downes, shortstop; Crowley, third base. French. Hough- ton and Healey roamed the outfield for the Irosh. The team had a record of four games won and three lost. The frosh bowed to Higgins in the first en- counter with a score of ( to 2. I hey came bac k strong, however, and won an overtime game Irom Hebron S to 7. and had a baiting practice against Coburn, winning 21 to (i. Kicker and Ke nts Hill had loo many guns for the freshmen and collected 11 to G and 13 to j wins respective In. The next two games saw a spirited plebe hard-hitting nine slam out a 9 to o win over Madison, and a 10 u 1 decision over M. C. I. One of the highlights of the season was a Frank Merriwell clout by Xal Crowley late in the Hebron game to send across the winning run. Despite the- season's record, many from this baseball sepiad are expected to have varsity poten- tialities. Among these are Dangler, Healey, Bower. Crowley, and Winters. Second Row—Drown, Spencer. Tanner. Thompson, Healey. Houghton, Downes, Harrows, Crowley, Dangler, French, Guard. Unlives. Woodbury, coach I'irst Row -Small. Fink. Schmidt. Bower, K Thompson. McN'eillcy. McKenzie. Conti. Winters. Dole. Davis. Robertson. Kilpatrick Managers. Church. l.nrinK, Donrow, Day, Day, Ginsburg R. l. I lealct I.. M. Dmvncs I'.. I . I5.itmiss K I French V j. Crowley. I Ion. Capt. NU.MER I.MF.N J. W. Houghton j. A. Ilotver I . Sduniclt K. W. Dangler K. M. I liompson R. Utilities l l. Kilpatrick G. II Winters R M« cillcv C. 15 Davis 15. V. Spencer . W. Mi ken ie K V Rohct Ison I . V. Small |. E. Fink K. R lamiei R F. Conti R I). Dole Freshman Baseball Frimimw T i: ni Squad Second Row—N'jitroin. ('lark. Svolcman, Guard. Small, coach; Ituckiiain, Tliomu«on. Ilarri First Row Marrincr, Mnorr. DcShon, WiKnn. Welch. Watson ( I he 'nun regrets that no varsity pictures 'vere available) LE I IERMEN A. II. Chamberlain R F. Crockett R. H. Fierce P. Dumas. A.M.A. J. B. Cahill (Capt ) C. stroin. .M.A. W. II. Chandlci Commencing the 1939 schedule with one vic- tors out of three matches against powerful teams on the New England trip, the Pale Blue tennis team scored a mediocre season. The matches were close with the only decisive losses being to Rhode Island and Bowdoin. I11 the state meet Maine was up with the leaders in singles competition, but the doubles teams slip|x.-d in the competition giving Maine a third place. Cahill. Hamilton. Pierce, and Crockett were consistent singles winners, with Hamilton and Crockett forming the most successful doubles combination. Cahill and Chamberlain graduate to leave vacancies in the 1940 season. I’he undefeated freshman team should aid the mj.|o varsity. Guard. Svcdcman. Welch, and DeSlion were the mainstays of the team. Tennis lettermen K. K. Anderson I). Mcrscrcau S. K. Tracy II. G. Unity II. I . Urvor R. L. Watson Galcntinc. Grillce. Gilman. Tiaey, Bracy. IVyor, Coach Well Hon Urac.v I m i Gai.imine The varsity golf team is rapidly becoming one ol the better golf squads in New England, as is indicated by the progress made in recent years. Last year the squad look second in the state inter- collegiate matches, winning three out of their four matches. The lack of suitable practice grounds due to weather conditions hindered the Maine men in their first few starts, but in winning four out of the seven scheduled seven matches, they com- pleted a good season. Our own beloved Wally One of (he boys—guess who Woody calling the roll So that non athletes can get athletic training and exercise, there is available P. T. All fresh- men and sophomores are required to be members of Wally's physical education classes. These are supplemented by advance classes, the members of whom receive coaching training in preparation for teaching in physical training. Among the sports in which physical education students participate are football, basketball, in- door and outdoor softball, handball, volleyball, hockey, and track. These games have student arbiters as referees. l he handling of close to a thousand men. ar- ranging them in classes, and giving them efficient athletic supervision is done most capably by Stanley M. Wallace, professor of Physical Edu- cation and his assistant, Harold Woodburv. Ilimav for our side (let tlial |uuk Third Row—Fish. Jackson. MacDonald, Wallace. Woodbury Second Row J. Kelley. Blacky, Ashby. Cohen. Holler. Russell. Keitz. Calcs First Kow—Perry. Kelley, took. Johnston. Uronsdon. Coslm. IIciRcr, Mcrcier Absent—Prof. It. C. Kent and John Iioctor Iniraniural athletics play an integral pan in ihc spons cuniculum ai the I’niversiix of Maine, for here it is that athletes lacking varsits ahilit are able to participate in their favorite sports under projx-r training and sit|x rvision. I lie Intramural Athletic Association sponsors these athletic contests in which all fraternities, men’s dormitories, and oil-campus teams par- ticipate. It's all in fun. but the winning teams are rewarded for their efforts b presentation ol suitable plaques and cups. The fraternity, dormi- tory t t other group earning the largest total number of points during the year is given a trophy. I'lay begins earls in the fall with touch foot- ball. which was won this year In Phi Mu Delta. I he teams move indoors shortly afterwards to participate in the milder game ol volleyball in which Sigma Chi was declared champion. Handball and basketball take up tin winter season. It is in these sports that a great deal of competition is formed, for each team is able t compete against all teams in its league. Phi Mu Delta was the victor in basketball and ATO won the handball title. Dorm A and Phi Eta Kappa won the Intra- mural and Charles Rice trophies, respectively, and the latter also grabbed the winter sports title. Intramural Sports Second Row Kelley, Sleeve- . Stevens. Chandler. Goldsmith First Row Blake. Kenney, Guard. Gilnntriek. l-inscott. Gardner. Nelson. Downes Crowley. Cook, and Humphries absent when picture was taken Football To start intramural spoils rolling in the fall. Phi Mu Delta, Southern league champions, de- feated Kappa Sigma. Northern league champions, in a close well-fought battle that ended ( -o. Don Smith led his teammates of Phi Eta Kappa to a victory in the Charles Rice Cup meet. Phi Eta’s greatest competition was given by the sensational freshman group representing Dorm A. Track Second Row Weaver. Brewster First Row—Smith, Rich, Fhrlcnbach. Johnson Second Row -Mcrcicr, Mortland. Hartley. Ford. Ilac.jii. Ward, KdclMcin, Henderson, touch First Row—fatter on. Wight, Larsen. Chick. Hardison, IVrvy, Eaton A technical K.O. by A1 Eilclsicin over Pat Ford in the feature bout of the evening offered the most excitement to the fans. Winners of the bouts were Chick. Phi Eta Kappa; Larson. Phi Eta Kappa; Wall. Della Tau Delta; Ward, Cabin col- ony: Gabrielian, unattached; Edelstcin. Bangor. Guy Susi and Doc Garish wailed through the competitive-minded intramural handball teams to collect the handball trophy for Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Features of the handball excellent brand of play exhibited by most of the teams. Handball chosen this year were the keen competition and ■Guv St M Volleyball Volleyball saw some of the best teamplav exhibited here in several years. Sigma Chi bested their opponents in their league and then went on to defeat Phi Mu Delta in the finals. Second Row—Roy, llook. Houston. Buttcrworth. Schmidt Row—Reitz, Blaindell. Tanner. Sinclair, French Third Row—Hadlock. Dodge Second Row Moody, Brany, Martinez, Stewart First Row Harvey, Harding, Harlow, Harding Second Row—Bercc, Ehrlenbach, Rader First Row—Johnson, Whited, Houghton, Smith Frosh Track The Class of '43 was blessed this year in having a flock of track stars. To the chagrin i the fraternities. Hadlock and Marline , among others, were congregated in Dorm A. Result. Dorm A has ea$ time winning the intramural track trophy. Winter Sports The intramural Winter S|xms meet was won by Phi Eta Kappa by a big margin. Paced by Mcscrvc, Smith, and Robertson, the Phi Eta Kappa team had little trouble in overcoming the meager competition. Basketball Phi Mn Delta annexed its second title of the year by defeating a hustling group of freshman representing Dorm A. in the finals of the intra- mural basketball tournament. Beta, runner-up to Dorm A in the northern league, defeated the Cabin Colony of the southern league in the consolation game. IMKAMI'KM. IKIIK ('.IIAMIIONS Third Row—Grave , Gu rd .Millay Second Row -Ycrcni , Carter, Kiugliurn. Lancavcr. I.i s tt First Row -B Humphries, Steven . Sleeves. J. Huii phrics. Chandler I llkmiertii ClthleticA, Mins Hi i.i l.i r. i . Minn Kii i i n (: nnii . Mins M rio Roc.i R' Administration J I The Women's Athletic Department of the University of Maine is under the competent guid- ance of Miss Helen Lengyel assisted by Miss Marion Rogers, and Miss Eileen Cassidy. They have headquarters in the lnmni building, and arc equipped with a small gymnasium, athletic field, locker room, and class room. 1 hey carry on an unbelievable number of classes and outside activities of an athletic nature. Every freshman and sophomore who is physically fit is enrolled for two classes per week in Physical Education. The department aims at building sound bodies in which to house sound minds. Every co-ed at the University is a member of the Women's Athletic Association, and as such votes for the governing council, the smaller guid- ing organization. This council sponsors the Penny Carnival, participates in Play Day. and assists in all women's athletic events where their service is needed. The council is approved by all women's organizations on campus. The 1939-4° W.A.A. council is: President Vice President Sei re lory T r ensure r Marjorie Deering Beatrice Gleason Eleanor Ward Elizabeth Libbcy W. A. A. Second R' w Libbey. Worcester. Shiro. Hutchins. Hansen. Mitchell. Gleason. Wormwood, Walsh, I’ll i I brook, Garvin, Gammons. Kent, Creamer First Row—Simpson, West, Hall. Robertson, Holmes. Dccrinjr. Conl.ni. 1‘hair M” Club I The “M” Club consists of all those who have won their letters in am sport. It is a compara- tively new organization hut has already made a place on the campus. It tries to keep the bonds between the undergraduate and graduate wear- ers of the “M” strong by corres| ondencc. and a supper, program, and hockey game on Home- coming week-end. T he officere arc elec led from the seal wearers. This year's sole officer is Jane Holmes, ’40. I i Hoi mi n. Si m Aw vkd The Prism is pleased to honor |anc Holmes, jo. this year's sole winner of the Athletic Seal Award. This is the highest honor possible for a woman athlete on the Univereit of Maine cam- pus. and is earned by amassing a total of 1025 1 [joints in competitive games and responsible positions in the athletic association. I'ennis is one ol the outstanding spoils dur- ing the rail and spring season. Miss Rogers may In- seen on any of the various tennis courts coaching teams of girls in the fundamentals of tennis strokes and court work. Matches are played off each year to deter- mine the tennis champion, Phc matches arc of the stepladder type, and arc played off at the convenience of the girls participating until some skilled and fortunate lass emerges victorious. Tennis v — The bow, arrow, and target is a familiar sight around the Maine campus during the fall and spring. Miss I.engyel conducts classes for embryo Dianas on the Women’s Field, and it is here that the girls practise and eventual!) become skilled marksmen. Archery F.ach year an archer) tournament, similar to the tennis tournament is held on the campus. 11 interested co-eds sign up and spend their spare time shooting lor the bulls eye. Lucky is she who emerges v ictorious! Second Row—Theriault, Weymouth. Adatko, Eastman. Atwo l. I’ll i I brook, Itradeen, I’inettc, Wnoilw.ird First Row—Mines, Weston. Cowin, I-oiir. Webster, Ashman, I'hillipv Ward. Young Each year an All-Maine Hockey team is selected, consisting ol the outstand- ing players from each class. 1 lie Prism takes pride in printing the picture ol the 1I-Maine Hockcv Team of • 939- F. Donovan. A. Donovan. Tondreau. Ward. Worcester. Creamer. Ashman. Webster. White. Robertson. Simpson. M. Peaslee. Manager Field hockey is a major sport during the first months of the college year. It is actively partici- pated in by the co-eds and an interclass tourna- ment is held annually. The games take place on the Women's Athletic Field, on the south end of the campus. The season is closed by the ‘Hats- Oil' game played by the sophomore and freshman teams to determine whether or not the frosh caps come off before Thanksgiving vacation. This year the sophomores were victorious over the freshmen, and tournament as well. Second How—Holme . Savage Tomlreau. A. Donovan. Lancaster, Dccring, Worcester First Row—Maddox, Libbcy, Simpson, Robertson KEY The Modern Dance Modern dancing as well as tap is ollered to all women students who are at all interested in the aesthetic side ol athletics. I here are classes in both beginning and advanced dancing. 1 lie- girls in these classes participate in many activiti- ties throughout the year, and take a large part in the Pageant which is always presented Commence- ment Week and which is always one of the most colorful events of the entire year. 'The instructor is Miss Eileen Gassids who is herself an enthusi- ast of the modern dance and who is an excellent dancer as well as instructor. The Modern Dance Club 1 he Modern Dance Club is a new feature ibis Near and lias been ven successful thus lar. The iiiembcrs are girls who have already taken some lessons in modern darning and who wish to con- tinue their studs of it. Miss Cassidy of the physi- cal education department lias given a great deal of time in making this dub a success. The Club presented as a special feature this year the I Iuinphrey-VVeidman dance group who are fa- mous throughout the world. A large number of students and faculty enjoyed the performance immensely. The Dance Club expects to take a prominent part in the Pageant the subject of which is still undecided. I ramis Burner and Barbara Sava| c. lust place winners l r x was conducted. The spirit ol ihe dance from (lie In si was one of hilarity and success. Even (he chaperons were costumed in keeping with the occasion. Cokes were sold during intermission to the thirsty dancers. The W'.A.A. Penny Carnival ranks among the topmost stag dances of the year. On March 4, icjjo. in the Alumni Gymnasium the dance, fea- turing comic strip costumes and decorations, was held. The two best costumes were selected, and during the intermission a floor show and question Ruth White and Donald Su-wart. second place winners Penny Carnival X X The University is in the tenter of the winter spot is country and skiing and skating form a large part of the athletic activity during the win- let months. Miss Rogers teaches classes in skiing and skating to many enthusiasts. I he skis are always available at the Women's Field Mouse during the season, and each year the girls partici- pate in the skiing and skating races during the Winter Carnival. Winter Sports Second Row—Crean er. Hutchins, damn. Wal li. MeDonou First Row—Wormwood, Hanson. Gleason Each year an All-Maine Team is selected from the outstanding players from all classes. Although the team was announced too late to allow a picture to be printed in the Prism, we take pride in publishing the following members: Frances Donovan, Helen Wormwood. Dorothy Weston. Alma Hansen. Mavis Creamer. Beatrice Gleason. Third Kim — Dimitre. Webster. Ashman, Mchann. Weston. Minimii Second Row—Pratt. Weymouth. Kastman. Mradecn. Ryan. Hood. Cousins. Young First Row—Adasko. Blake. French, Johnson. Belknap. Cowin Second Row—Dyer. Gerrish, Coffin, I.. While. Foster, DeerinK, Henry, Pooler. McCarthy. McKenzie First Row Jensen. Kamsdcll. Johnston. Vcrrill, Crossinan, M. Rourke, O'Mara. F. Donovan Basketball is one of the outstanding women’s sports on the campus each winter. Interclass tournaments are played oil each year, and a cham- pionship team or teams arc chosen. Two teams from each class play in the tournament, an A team and a B team. This year the Freshman A team and the Junior B team emerged victorious. The girls played particularly line basketball dur- ing the entire tournament, and thoroughly en- joyed the sport. Second Row—Phair. Holmes. Tondreau, Sliiro First Row—Simjisoii. DccriiiR. Rhoda Although the Commencement Pageant is under the sponsorship of the All-Maine Women, the Athletic Department works untiringly to make it an annual success. Miss Cassidy coaches the dancing groups, and Miss Rogers and Miss Leng- yel assist in direction and costumes. The pageant last year was built around a laii slots with scores of lovely princesses, cos- sacks. dancing ladies, and even some black-faced savages. It was a tremendous success. Pageant T Y txmyxus, £ife THE MAINE MASQUE Largest active student organ- ization on campus and second oldest university dramatic group in tin country, the Masque en- deavors to provide the best pos- sible theatrical entertainment for the University. Its four four-night run plays presented this last year repre- sented mam hours of work by its student and faculty members, many of whom never appear be- fore the public. S , It 1 _________________ s WINTER CARNIVAL Barbara Savage was elected Winter Carnival Queen at the Intramural Ball held the evening before our carnival day. Snow sculpturing, won by Phi Cam's Maine Bear, and winter sjrorts contests highlighted the holiday. i Home Economics and Forestry Camp MAYORALTY CAMPAIGN Khxjuem mud-slinging is the order ol the day when good candidates get to- gether during a mayoralty campaign. No verbal holds are barred, for every insult means votes. 11 is Honor Short v (loflin emerged victorious last spring. ▼ I . If,' i.i MAINE DAY Students and faculty alike rolled up their sleeves for work and play. In the morning the) labored side by side. I he after- noon was devoted to mock ath- letic contests. Climax of the day , was the student-faculiv entertain- ment presented in the evening. I MILITARY Military is colorful, but it also means work. It handles more male students than any other department. I ligh spots are Saturday morning drill and parade, the Militan Ball at which Barbara Ashworth was named Honorary Lieutenant Colonel. Scabbard and Blade initiation, and Spring Inspection. ■ I UNIVERSITY LIFE These last pages are presented as a prism within a Prism. Mere is a cross- section of the various phases of extra- curricular activity which resolve them- selves into University life. ADVERTISEMENTS The Prism is indebted to the firms whose advertisements appear on the following pages. They deserve the continued patronage l our student body as they have taken this opportunity of reminding Prism subscribers of their services. Complete Banking Service This bank, with 12 offices in the principal communities in East- ern Maine, affords complete ser- vice to its customers in all depart menls of commercial banking. Its customers, wherever located, have the benefit of all the facili- ties and resources of the bank. Deposits Insured by the Federal Dc 1 osit Insurance Corporation with Maximum Insurance of $5000 for each Depositor. The Merrill Trust Company BELFAST DOVER MACIIIAS BUCKSI'OKT FOX CKO FT MILO DEXTER EASTPOR1 [ONES FORT OLD TOWN OROXO SEARSFORT Bangor, Maine MEMHER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 312 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY NVETNIOIIK SAVAGE DIVISION 175 Broad Street Bangor, Maine 313 30E30C X0E30E XOEOOE 10E30E O B O R. B. DUNNING CO 1835.1940 OEOOC Headquarters for (fcl AI'ITY HI IIJIIMp MATERIAL Distributors for Masury Paints Varnishes Johns Manville Products I . S. Gypsum Produc ts American Radian Com pain Standard Sanitan Compain Plumbing Heating Materials Mvers Water Systems Mot Point Ranges. Water Heaters and Refrigeration 54 - ()8 Broad Street Phone i BANGOR. MAINE aoDOc 30D0E :odoe aonoi 314 3000 o D O “X Compliments J Simmons Hammond Mfg. Co. Division of General Ice Cream Corporation Tier and Sixth Streets Bancor, Maine SIGHT IS PRICELESS GOOD LIGHTING IS CHEAP A complete line ol approved lighting fixtures on display for your inspection THE BANGOR HYDRO ELECTRIC COMPANY ORONO. MAINE Let Us Show You Mow Satisfying a Good Hotel Can Be 'I he right combination of comfort, con- venience. fine food and drink and genuine hospitality have made the Penobscot eastern Maine's preferred hotel. PENOBSCOT EXCHANGE HOTEL IIA NOOK, Mu. The Haynes Chalmers Co. Hardware Iron LUMBERMEN'S AND MILL SUPPLIES Dynamite. Powder, Sporting Goods i 3 Exmiance Sirh.i Bancor. Maine 315 A. II. IIOrKIVN I'Oil 1 011 ATIO A M)I Broad Street Bangor. Maine Wild l l I M Rl I VII 1)1 IIKs l ( K MS WIll'ICMK We ■ ■« ni in --ii I .mil mII WIK I 11 MORI-. I’Ol II R FEEDS ACME MFG. COMPANY Summer ami South Streets Bancor. Maim: MASON WO IM ILOIAIS SVWiAES C. A. IIirsi v. ’no T. M. Mersey, ’j.| OIMIANI-IIWSOA CO Bangor. Maine HARDWARE PAINTS BUILDING MATERIALS CARPENTER’S POOLS KVAM E PAIN I S DOORS AND W INDOWS Excellent Food—Well Served TIIE HOP'SK OF OIAI.ITY Dial 8810 . r flt. The ] ew 5.Atlantic Restaurant T. D. Mourkas. Mgr. M Main Street Bangor. Maine HUDSON WHITE TRUCKS DISTRIBl TORS SIKCF. Ifjll Personal 1 Endorsed Used Cars The Henley Kimball Co. SALES Bangor SERVICE BANGOR STEAM LAUNDRY CO. Call Orono 171 Siudents' bundles and dress shirts a specialty 316 iJWaine Coal Sales Co. Meildo IliliiminoiiK Steam foals Via Railroad Cars or Trucks DISTRIBUTORS Fairbanks Morse Automatic Stokers Plant: Bucksport Office: Eastern Trust Bldg. Bangor IRON AND STEEL HEAVY HARDWARE REPLACEMENT PARTS and EQUIPMENT GALVANIZED T BLACK SHEE'IS REINFORCING STEEL N. H. BRAGG SONS BANGOR. MAINE Caldwell Sweet Co. Wholesale Druggists no Broad St. Bangor. Me. STA I KM ENT OF CONDI I ION OF Eastern Trust and Banking Company of BANGOR, MAINE at i lie Close ol Business December 30. 1939 RESOURCES I I Mil 1.1 I IKS Cash on Hand S 2 19.052.13 Cash on Deposit 1.972.652.81 U. S Govt. Securities 2.276.778.14 Stale of Maine and Maine Municipal Bonds 154.461.74 Other Stocks and Bonds 1.761.600.95 Loans and Discounts 1.167.546.20 Loans on Real Estate l,i7 3 2'.o Real Estate Owned 499096.14 Furniture and Fixtures 30,762.16 Accrued Interest Earned 27.581.68 Other Assets 11 053.38 Cusiomcis l.iahilils Letters of Credit 5 .000.00 $ K-9 5'779 S li list Investments 8.279.462.0, Si 7.205.241.87 Capital Slock $ '. 00000.00 Surplus Earned 200.000x10 Undivided Profits Earned 715,000.00 Reserves E.iiued 8G.917.25 801.917.25 Aniorti alioii Reserve for Bond Premiums Accrued Inleresi on Savings Deposits Deposits Dividend Checks Outstanding I reasurer’s Checks Outstanding t neat tied Discount Letters of Credit Trust Department G.517.91 16.500.00 7 '.‘13 s I0-10 ,r 5-75 96.751.00 f ‘ 57- 4 5 CKKI.CK) S 8.925,779.83 8.279.462.04 Si7.205 v 11.87 OFFICERS William P. Newman. President Ham A. l ittle-held V. Pres, and Treas. Karl R. Philbrick. Sec. and Trust Officer l.imvood M. Coffin. Asst. Treas. On. Town Branch llarrx V. Porter. Manager HOARD OF TRUSTEES (.eoige 'I . (411 lisle Ravmond W. Davis Harr A. Littlefield William P. Newman Harold M. Pierce Cornelius J. Russell. Sr. Stephen Wheatland Maciiias Branch W. M. Hill. Manager -------------------( AR tOlV )------ LAUNCH YOUR CAREER WITH ARROW SENIORS looking forward to white col- lar jobs will do well to stock up with Arrow Shirts now . . . before you go off Dad's payroll. Make a flying start in the world with a dozen good-looking Arrow whites . . . each with the incomparable Arrow collar and the Mitoga fit. $2. up. Sec us today. A. J. GOLDSMITH, OLD TOWN, ME. V__________________________ 'Bangor Furniture Qo. Guild Store for State of Maine” Complete House Furnishings S.j-88 Hammond Street Bancor. Maine Compliments of Penobscot Valley Gas Co. If it’s done with Heat, it can he done with Gas 319 BANGOR ROOFING SHEET METAL CO. SI.ATE-T11.F.-C'.()PPER-IRON Tar and Gravf.i. Roofing Automobile Radiator Repairing New Radiators io.| Hammond Street Banoor. Maine REMEMBER THE BANGOR HOUSE When making hotel reservations for parents or friends. The fine food and pleasant accommodations they find there will greatly increase their enjoyment of the visit. Bangor Office Supply Co. F. J. Herlihy i 8 P. O. Square Tel. 8331 Portable and rebuilt typewriters Chair Cushions; Desks: Filing Cabinets; Folders, etc. A complete line of office equipment and students' supplies BROWN WHITE PAPER CO. Manufacturers’ Agents and Jobbers Paper. Bags, Twine, Specialties 101 Broad St. Bangor. Maine 320 MELVIN’S music; store PIANOS RECORDS SEWING MACHINES Sales and Service 88 Central Street Bangor. Maine Compliments of The University Bookstore WAR HEN'S RESTAURANT Route 2—Old Town. Maine FOOD A Little Different—A Lot Better UURNIIAM DRUG Prescriptions Oi.n Town. Maine C. II. SAVAGE, VO. 83 Broad Street Bangor. Maine Wholesale Fruit and Produce Distributors of Canada Dry Beverages Flowers for All Occasions Bangor Nursery Flower Shop John Dillon Sigma Chi MOTHER'S BREAD MADE WITH MII.K BANGOR BAKING COMPANY, Inc. BANGOR. MAINE 100 Center Street Tel. 321 18,000 Students Can’t Be Wrong! During its 75 years of education- al servit e the I'Diversity of Maine lias been chosen as “my college” by nearly t.S.ooo students. That’s a significantly big total of “Maine lor me decisions when the ques- tion arose: “What college will best serve inv needs?” It is obvious that the various advantages of the I'Diversity along broadly helpful lines, and V £ Even (.011111 in Maine Contributes to V. of M.'s Student Body No. of Counties Students '959-4° Androscoggin 53 Aroostook 164 (:uiiil crland 211 Franklin sc llaiKOt k 92 keimelret 94 Knox 51 1 .incoln -1 Oxford 80 Penobscot 48b Piscataquis 45 Sagadahoc Somerset 73 Waldo 19 Washington 62 N oik •°4 Students from otliei stales 41° Total 2 KM) its splendid spirit of cooperation. expanded with the times. have been widely and increasingly ap- preciated. The experience of this go-year-old banking institution with its thousands of depositors has been remarkably analogous and for the same basic reasons. Broadly helpful service and cordial coopera- tion do count! Merchants National Bank OF BANGOR r Memhei of ledei.il Reserve System aiul Federal Deposit liiMiraiuc Corporation spiuicirs mm; loim-i; Meals and Lunches The i lc . l place for your l aiH|iict All Home Cooked Food Margie K. Spune. I'liipricircss I’AIIK'S HA 11IIW A It E A VAIK1ETY Uruiltfiiarlers for Yotn Nerds From a Paper of Pins to a Heating Plant for your Home Plumbing ani Heating 31-37 St. Orono. Mr. FARNSWORTHS CAFE ‘Patronize ‘Pat’s” Mill Sireet Orono Stanley J. Lecn Co. Compliments of 317 311 Main Street Bangor. Maine Strand Theatre GENERAL MILL SUPPLIES Electric Motors ORONO Sales and Service Phone 7629 VIRGIE’S Qt l.l 1 V ( 1.0 1 MING—SHOES—HA 1 S ORONO. MAINE D EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN SPORTS EQUIPMENT J l KI SPOIITIM. (.OOIIS ( OMPWV K I Wholesale Retail N Sure Hurd. '17 Mark Hcrd. ‘al S lgr. Bangor Siorr Mgr. Watervilie Store D A K I N S Lincoln Zephyr FORD V-8 Mercury WEHIIEII MOTOR CO. 199 Hammond Street Your Ford IHai.lr Bangor. Maine 323 A SIMPLE GUIDE TO OUTDOOR FOOTWEAR rBuy Bass G. H. Bass Co. Wilton, Maine Compliments of A FRIEND 324 Crowell Lancaster, Architects Bangor. Maine C. Parker Crowell. 98. A.I.A. Waller S. I.aucasler. A.I.A. Designers of Estabrookc Hall LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS Also Specializing in High-Grade Millwork MOUSE A C OMPANY Valley Ave. Bangor. Me. For Good Foods (Jo to PENNEY S FOOD .SHOP •14 Main St.. Orono. Me. The Quality Store Ye 'Brass %ail The Students’ Eating Place 202 Exchange Si. Air CondiUotied Bangor. Maine BOSTON HEADQUARTERS for the cAo University of Maine • Hotel Blaine S. Viles rBellevu Lj Maine Timberlands on Beacon Hill opposite the state house Augusta Maine WILLIAM M. FITZGERALD 'Resident v_Manager 325 Compliments of MOTHER HUBBARD FLOUR Arthur Chapin Co. Bancor. M aim Distributors Ice Creams “Deliciously Different m: ski.au For Good Clothes ask for Hickey-Freeman, kup| enheiiner. and Timely Old Town Maine Milliken Tomlsinon Co. WHOLESALE GROWERS Cortland. Maine Branches at Bangor Lewiston Presque Isle Ellsworth SUPERBA BRAND Food Products SERVICE INCLUDES An Institution Department (annplelclv slocked with tlie FINKS I FOOD PRODUCTS Importers of Coffees—leas— Molasses Rosters of Coffee Fresh Fruits and Vegetable Dept. We maintain our own I nuking Service covering the- entire Slate of Maine jCancey House Pittsfield, Maine “Famed for over thirty years for its good food, the LANCEY HOUSE in Pittsfield has with pleasure and pleasant remem- brances. served University of Maine, its Students and Alumni. With sincere wishes for success to each of its graduating class. W. W. Lehr Owner and Manager PORTRAITS GROUP WORK COLLEGE SCENES DICK WHITE official photographer to THE 1941 PRISM Dick White Studios Orono, Maine Tel. 211 327 COMPLIMENTS OF Dillingham’s Binders of The Maine Prism 328 29 Franklin St. Bangor, Maine Quality 'ThotO'Sngravings Play a vital part in every School and Col- lege Annual When carefully made they add the Life, Zest, and Human Interest so essential to a satisfactory publication Skilled Maine craftsmen have taken a Per- sonal and Particular Interest in the engraving for this title produced in our own State by C ,ie Northeastern Tress In AUGUSTA, MAINE Phone 966 329
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.