University of Maine - Prism Yearbook (Orono, ME)

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IN STORY ANN PICTURES . . . .tfm • « Am W ir ami IYep ir ition Soldiers from Dow Field attend the special performance of a Masque play. In the history (il the University l Maine, the Prism, published l the fun- ioi c l.iss. Ikis .i I w .i s had ;i prominent place. Now, with the publication ol thi forty ninth volume, the Prism Ikis Ik come an indispensible tradition. Each yeai the book h;is grown more compli- ( ated in u ture to i relate w iili the growth ol the University; eat h yeai il Ikis been improved in thoughl and orig- inality I ' h i ause w ' wanted 1 1ns Pi ism to be n nl representative ol si udi nl life, il has been necessary to devote -.| i.il atten- tion i iIk National Defense Program. i h.i ( .n tempted i show i In efft 1 1 ol .ii .nicl Prepai al ions foi I l nsi nil tin life nl i In stinlc ills, illush .il ii tin uli ' ili hearted support I the mem in i s nl the University in the dt f nse effort. However, v havt u ied n l ' ihis Defense tiaming in machine work. without failing i givi recognition i i il In i ( .iiii|iiis ,n 1 1 il ii s Photl ' 4i.i|ili . .ii i. .mil i In |n mil il pagt li.i i recorded ii .ihsi ii ally University history in terms nl scholastic, iiuisn.il. ih.un.iin. athletic, .mil litci .ii j at omplishmt nts. Bui iIm real purpost I mum Prism has in i I i alized w it Ii iu.hi rial omplc for Defense Reflect the Life lion alone. We hope thai with passing years it may be a treasure to ever) student. Even before the actual declaration ol war l the United States on the Vxis in December, the people oi the University wire- taking an active pan in defense work. A special defense coun- cil was organized to sponsor such groups as the girls ' motor corps and nursing i lasses. As the Prism ■stall wished to portray accurately student life during this year, it was necessary to make main adjustments in the Prism alter the actual declaration ol war. An effort has been made to keep defense material in the correct proportion to other extra- curricular content. We have tried to make it evident that although a place was made in student life lor defense activity, othei phases ol student life went on ven much as usual. However, the war has influenced the life of every student. Some men left the University to enlist directly in defense efforts. Some were drafted. The length of the college year was shortened. Yet, regardless of the changes, the people of the University have gone on with their academic work, their extracurricular activities, and their social life much as they did before. rls ' Motor Corps studies auto engines. Students are taught to fly at college in the course offered by the C.A.A. and Activities of Students and Facultj suit !( in lilt went on ai the University regardless ol the war. Students rushed to and from classes. I here were t   i l iill and basketball games, dances, housepar- ties, plays, concerts, and radio shows. I h re were still inevitable prelims and examinations; still the dormitory and fraternity bull sessions; still cokes in the bookstore and the weekly publication ol the Campus. All ot these things an reflected in the words and pi tures i the Prism. Outwardly, life t the campus was the same. Campus sa nes return to us iii memory as we turn the pagi - ol iliis yearbook and recognize the theme student lilt al the University ol Maim-. Students return to their classes after attending an assembly at the Memorial Gymnasiur J at the University of Maine, Orono . The informal dances attract the students and the special numbers provide the laughs. fV i j ■ •  I In matei ial I the tg i;; Prism sep- arates into two divisions. The first is con- cerned with the people l the University. Here we find the faculty section, the ad- ministration, student governing bodies, .mil each lass section. I In- second pan stresses the work l the University. I here arc the se tions devoted i activities, ath- letics, departmental clubs, and student life. 1U 1943 I ' llISM , W J?v- 1 s ss S! iii - £ Ut l l+UueMity oj Afcuste, 0io ta, AfaUte To Oliiirles l Weston This year the 1943 Prism is dedicated 10 Professoi Emei itus Charles P. Weston. In] the past thirty years Professoi Weston Ikis served the University l Maine ;i teacher, adviser, and head l the Depart- meni ol Mechanics. I ' imI;i Professoi Weston is retired, bui 1 1 i - long association with 1 1 1 University has made ii impossible Foi him i l;m awa) 1 1 • t 1 1 i t - life. Indeed, he --till attends the school athleti events, the plays, the assemblies; he is Mill a man vitally inter- ested in the I fniversit} . Ilis small whiir housi l ih i li I th rivei in Stillwatei is the t iginal l si ' n ol h Weston. 1 1 is tin place when In I lis IiikiIK chosen to relax from .1 vet) l ns life. Ii is in .1 man who has spent his life I01 the Universit) thai we dedicate this 1 1 1 1 ; Prism. Mr. Weston follows the Wat in I hi- Pai Ifli . Hi will play you a Rood game of Backgammon, Hi But most of all, he enjoys a good mystery story. 11 The main office located in the Administration Building is the clearing house for all University business. THE ADMINISTRATION lUIIIIIINU IS THE CENTER HE THE COLLEGE I- 1 1 mi i In lii si il.i ul si liunl in the l. ill. in i Ik hisi il.i ul si hool in May, the Administration Building is the focal poinl ul all college ;i ii ii ies. In Uumni 1 1. ill. m ailed l ause I the financial assistance given l alumni to help make possible its erection in 1901, are housed the Administrative offices, the Women ' s Gymnasium, and the Little I Ik .UK I In Administration Building is, to .ill outward appearances, ai i 1 • busiest about the middle I Septembei .mil the last i |. inn. 11 j 1 ai h yeat u hen long lines l students stand about, waiting ih ii turns ristei Imi iIk semester ' s classes, Vn limn in Inn In 1 1 urn s .in 1 njoyable 51 11 ial limn . espei ia.ll) in 1 he I. ill w Inn li iend ships .in again renewed and the sum mer ' s happenings are brought up to dati I he numbei ol students about thi building, however, is m i the onl) indica lion ul its activity. Without ih offices and administrators, which form .1 cleat ing I mi 1 m i ii 1 Ik u hull college, tht I ni versit) would lack th unification which is so essential to the smooth opt ration ol sin h .hi insl 11 in i ' n IIk gymnasium upstairs is the seem ikii niih ul women ' s gym classes, but also ul .1 great nl 1 stag dances, spun sored in th fall b) th at ious organiza I il ills nil 1 .llllplls. I Ik I iii Ii I Iii .mi is In ni ' .; 1 onstantb 12 ADMINISTRATION used for assemblies, lectures, Sunday morning and Lenten services, and the four annual Masque productions. Wisdom is neither inheritance nor legacy. Fortunate for us then, thai through the efforts ol the administration ai the Universit) I Maine, we ma) ac- quire our wisdom, each man as he sees fit, and ti the extent necessary n serve his nun purpose. Responsibility for ili success ol the University toda) rests on the capable shoulders ol our President, Arthur . Hauck. As a leader, friend, and adviser, President Hauck devotes his time un- grudging!) to the students. Friendly, un- derstanding, and isc. President Hauck lias become one ol the most loved figures on the campus. University President Arthur A. Hauck leaves his office in the Administration Building. ADMINISTRATION- Among th Firsi administrative officials to meet the student i Percy F. Crane, Directoi ol Admissions, No pre-freshman hi student will evei forget bis kindness, patience, and interest ai every interview. Ii is through his efforts thai the calibre ol the studeni body ;it Maine is k ] i m high and thai .ill who are connected w iih iIh University ol Maine may be proud • ii i r standing. I Ihi I- .in m 1 1 ,il in ii i administrative officials with whom the studeni comes in much less direct contact, but whose names are as Familial . those ol Fellow students, rhey are fames . Gannett, Registrar; Henry I Doten, Business Manager; and Frederick S. Youngs, [ reasurer, who was on leave ol abseno during 1940 [i. I them is alloted the unsung task ol working behind the scenes, taking charge l .ill thos duties 1I1, 11 keep the wheels running in this vast machine our University i l Maine. I In two persons with whom the stu University Treasurer Frederick S. Youngs Henry L. Doten, Business Manager Director of Admissions Percy F. Crane interviews all freshmen II « ' « ' « ' James Term bills are paid to Mr. Irving Pierce, Accountant dent lias mosl contact arc Edith G. Wil- son, Dean ol Women, and Lamert S. Cor- bett, Dean ol Men. From i lie minute the student enters the University, these two individuals arc concerned to the utmost with his or lur welfare. T hey are among these persons on cam- pus t whom the student ma turn in trouble or in doubt, in seek competent Structural advice and help. Willi the student ' s welfare as their sole objective, the) have -■ecu that the student is la ii 1 represented in all that is ol concern in him. Both Dean Wilson and Dean Corbett serve as respective faculty advisers to the Women ' s Student Government Associa- tion, the Panhellenii Association, and the Student Senate, the Men ' s Student Senate, and the Maim ihlcii( Council. Serving in these capacities, the) bring the student closer to llii faculty, and make lor belter sliidc nl lac nil relations. Dean of Men Lamert S. Corbett Dean of Women Edith G. Wilson t ■ I h, (College I Arts and Sciences lias undertaken the training ol intelligeni men .mil women toward .1 more compleu citizenship, thai they ma) be l servio to ih, n respective communities and in turn inspire others toward an enriched life l service, [ he College stresses equally utili- arian, pra tical, and cultural obj ctives ilc and offers training foi all inu 1 ested. Wus K e rjert v afe ue, ptoies 90 ' D Head of the English Department, Dr. Milton Ellis •pv atria Prof. Willaid, head of the Mathematics Department 16 AKTS AND SCIENCES r 1 71. three years alter the Maine siaii- College opened, an Elective Curric- ulum in addition to three others had been arranged, rhis curriculum became more and mint popular from 187(1 to 1897 and increased rapidly in scope. In 1897 when the State College was reorgan- ized as the University of Maine, this Elec- tive Curriculum became a separate divi- sion known as the College ol Arts and Sciences. The College offers a Bachelor ol Arts Degree for those majoring in the subjects presented, and also oilers ser- vice courses in such departments as English, Psychology, and Public Speak- ing for students in other branches of the University. Ilu- College, with a [acuity ol 69, and a student enrollment of (122. endeavors to ful ill 1 the needs of various students and offers specific curriculum in medicine, nursing, dentistry, law, government, busi- ness, social work, the arts, and main others. It cooperates with the College ol Education by giving specific training to prospective teachers. Professor of History and Government, Edward F. Dow Professor Huddilston, Art Roy M. Peterson, Romance Languages Professor Kirshen, head of Economics and Sociology 17 TEOHNOLUOY Soon aftei its [ounding, the College I rechnolog) took the lead among the departments l Maine State College and in the period from 1890 to 1910 was the most important. I he College provides technical instruction in chemistry, vari- ous branches oi engineering, engineering physics, and pulp and paper technology. I |„ course in Civil Engineering, foi i,uil taught in one small room, now occupies Wingate Hall, and has equip mi ,,i valued a) $50,000. 1 he Soil Me- chanics laboratory l this departm nl is unequalled in the East Included in the equipment ol the Mechanical Engineei int Department is a 150,000 gallon wata powei layout, and also a working model ol Ripogenus Dam. a solid injection Deisel engine, and equipmeni [01 testing gasolines and Deisel fuels. I he Depart- ,,K in ol Electrical Engineering has equip- meni valued ai $73,000, which includes a Dean Paul Cloke Wingate Hall Professor Evans, Head of Civil Engineering - ■ 18 150,000 volt transformer and a complete broadcasting and receiving system. The College of Technology at the Uni- versity of Maine is now classed with the leading technological schools in the Easi on the basis of equipment and in- struction. The College lias a student en- rollment of 645, and a faculty of 38 members. The new addition to Aubert provides the much needed laboratories for chemical engineering courses. Professor Douglass, Chemistry Dept. I if AnillCULTimE X s Professor Demeritt, Forestry Professor Waring, Horticulture Professor Cairns, Animal Husbandr Agricultural Engineering Building The College l Agriculture, now housed in eight large buildings, possesses six hundred and fort) Five acres ol Farm land am! operates .1 modern dair) and poultry plant, lis facult) comprises |g members, and ii has .1 studeni enrollmeni ()l li(ll). lii ;i(l(liii«m to the regulai Foui yeai curriculum in Agriculture, .1 two-yeai count is available l i those who wi li t i„ come prat tical Farmers i Farm man agers, l m wli cannoi devote theii time to lull college training. A vei } impoi tani F .nun ol the Dt pan In( in ..I Agriculture is thai ol the Exten- sion Service, a d partmeni evei int r as ing in us value to the welFare l tht Statt lis pi rsonnel is composed ol two groups ol agents, I he Count) Extension agents consist i Agricultural agents, Homt Demonstration agents, and Club agents having theii headquarters within the counties in whit h the) w rve. I he Statt in force consists l •• limited numbei ol specialists and leaden having theii headquarters at the University, but work ing with and assisting Count) Extension Professor Smyth, Poultry Husbandry agents. I Ik- Extension Service, through these nun and women s ' NL direel assisi- ante to those people living on Farms and in the rural and urban anas ol the state. The Farm Bureau, an organization hav- ing a membership ol more than 10,000 Dean Arthur L. Deering nun and women, cooperates with the Extension Service in the determination and development ol its count) and com- munity program oi work. University oi Maine was established as the Siate College ol Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts in i8(i: . Gradually, the agricultural curriculum developed into the College oi Agriculture and its exten- sive larm program. Sewing Laboratory, Home Economics 21 Education office I lure are 63 studi niv enrolled in the S(lioi l ol Education, which was estab- lished in 1930 and developed as an out- growth ol the College ol ns and S 1 inns, lis | i iiuai purpose is to provide a means foi all Universit) students in regulai standing to obtain .1 secondary schools state teaching certificate aftei h,u 1 Mi- completed the sp 1 ified require- 11 11 ills, and in luinisli iIum students with professional training. liuli ol the work i th School ol Ed- ucation diiisisis ol training for the teach its in service, rhis is can ied n through thi Education Extension Vi i t and the Summer Session. In 1939 the graduate degree ol Mastei ol Education was auth- orized l the trustees to meei the needs 11I experienced teachers. I Ms is entirely ,i professional degree conceived specially ini the benefit I s umma students. The School I Education also confers the degree ol Bachelor ol Science in Commercial Education, Fine Vrts Educa- 1 ion, and Mnsi( Education. A few l the special services which are sponsored l the School ol Education are ilu hint an ol appointments foi teachers, and ilu state-wide scholarship tests in the high schools. An Educational film . „ in the V W ' t , t0 ies 9 o t J 1 _ A EDUCATION library is maintained Eoi use in the aii- ous classes oi the University and for rent to the public schools in Maine. Vs well as the faculty al the University l Maine, the School of Education in- cludes University critic teachers in the local high schools, and critic teachers from the other colleges in the University. These teachers form what is called a co- operativ group. Dean Olin S. Lutes H . cbadbo ne. S e.oo,oiB aUo, IPW ' One of the ever present bull-sessions A freshrran breaks a ten dollar bill You see, it ' s a five-hour course MEET YOU AT THE HOOKSTMIE Bookstore lab! Hums 8 to , Monday through Saturday noon, with time out for an occasional (hiss! I he lab includes all students Erom the meekest Ereshman to the mightiest senior and sometimes a pro- fessoi scattered here and there. I In coke glass is the standard beaker, ;itkI coke the general result ol nickel meet-waitress. Main an acquaintance is made and mam a Friend hailed around the seats and counters. The lab is often prolonged, and quite willingly, b a stimulating pep-talk with a co-browser in the laboratory . The result ol the conversation ma be a genera] bull-session involving a dozen classmates. The knowledge gained is often more valuable than the lecture cut. Il is common to see two worried stu- dents huddled together working OVCT a darkly underlined notebook. I he find the noise ol the rowd does not bother the lasi minute (ramming fot the coming prelim. 11 in all. the bookstore is more- than a stoic selling books, il is one ol (he most informative and interesting classrooms on campus. The roll is never taken, you rarely want to cut, for this is one class that can be run jusi ;is you like. Blue plate special Mr. Bruce, manager of the bookstore Coke counter I ach yeai si udents ome Erom a w idei radius to become a pail I the I fniversity ol Maine. Ii is the students w iili theii democratic, friendly spirit, with theii i h n ml Maine hello, and their will to succeed, who make the University ol Maine w hal ii is today . Forming .1 community l theii own, governing their own lives, and planning their own daily affairs, the college man and woman acquire invaluable experi ence. fn an atmosphere ul il to a greai degree from th( outside woi Id, the m denl funis pleasure in college life. r. ■■ Students in front ot the Bookstore watching a pi Sttwesdi 26 the Freshmen, sponsored by the Sophomore Owls for the entertainment of the students between classes. 2 7 r. m r r nr r. nr. o o 3rd row Potter, Day. Moulton. Burke. Bardo, Warren. Kilpatrick. Winters. Girdwood, Rome. Chapman. 2nd row: SmUh! ' Houston. Perazzt. Barker. Mullen Pierce Rourke. M.niut.i, G.eason. Chute. H. Fog.er 1st row: Corbett, Mank, Phillips, Downes, Savage, Price, M. Fogler STUDENT SENATE I lie Studeni Senate i- ni| s l l representatives from the several fraterni- ties, the Women ' s Studeni Governmenl Planning the Meeting Association, il ' dormitories, and the ofl campus nun. Ii serves .1- .1 coordinating imii between the University administra ti,,n ami the studeni body. Ii brings about, in effect, the studeni body ' s sa) in the administration i the University. I he Senate has the powei n exa 1 student-governing legislation, fhrough this legislation it attempts i fostei and ,l n , ( 1 studeni sentimeni in ili dim tion ol general cooperation, promotion l beneficial studeni activities, developmeni ol ,,.ll( ge spii 11. .in.l ilu upholdii l nivi nit) ideals. I hi nati is . mpow , 1, ,1 10 invi stigati an) question concern ing Hi. studeni body, and ii maj also 1 1,111, 1 1. 1 .1, 1 10 ilu administn I ,,u ,,!,,, 1 inum s is I ' n sid in. Miles Mank, i Pn sidi nt, Stanle) Phillips, s,, retai . and Dean ( lorbeti i tli I llll il iS4 I 28 -KOVEHIN.MEINTOF,llY,AM)F(m W. S. (J. A. 1 lu Women ' s Student Government Association is a council representing all sorority, aon-sorority, off-campus, and dormitor) women on the Maine campus. It serves to execute the purposes and ideals of the association l alert atten- tion to the needs and desires i l its mem- bers. The purpose l W.S.GA is to encour- age active cooperation among the women of the Universit) in self-government, and to promote high standards 1 honor and integrity in all matters ol personal con- duct. The annual Student-Faculty Tea and the arrangement of assembly programs for women students serve as permanent functions of the council. To fit the needs of this present year, the W ' .S.G.A. spon- sored the Defense Coordinating Council. The annual tea this year was given in honor of the Defense Council. In addi- tion, the committee on Student-Faculty relations has become an important aspic i of the program. Barbara Savage is President, Frances Donovan, Vice President, Bett) Price, Secretary, and Man Fogler is Treasurer. W.S.G.A. officers: Savage, Fogler, Price Mullen, Page, Davis, Miniutti, Gleason, Crowell, Pierce, MacLeod, Fogler. Savage, Price, Rourke, Barker, Gascoigne, White, Scammon, Deering, Iveny, Holmes, Perazzi MEN ' S SENATE The Men ' s Student Senate is composed of the presideni ol each social fraternity, Waiting for the meeting to start ;1 representative l the proctors, .1 repn si ntativi from the Campus, and three non-fraternity representativt 5. I li, fntei fraternity Count il is made I only tin fraternit) representatives to the Men ' s Studenl S nate, and is .1 committa oi the Studenl Senate. The Coun il lias full powei to m gu late all intciliau ■mii matters noi ban died 1 the University. Rules and regu lations foi rushing and pledging are among the mos( importanl mam is com ing under the jurisdiction l il council. Lawrence Downes is President, Miles Mank. Vice President, Stanley Phillips, Se retary, and Dean ( orbetl is th 1 a nlt Adviser. 3rd row: Day, Bardo, Warren, Kilpatrick, Glrdwood, Rome 2nd row: Winters, Moulton, Potter. Chute, Fogler, Chapman, Elwell 1st row: Burke, Corbett, Mank. Downes, Phillips, Smith, Houghton !() Mullen, Philbrook, Davis, Gifford Lewis, Hempstead, Blake, Crossman, Savage PANHELLEMi; The Panhellenic Council is a national organization founded in the year 1902. The Council is composed l ten mem- bers, each sorority sponsoring two dele- gates. The presidenl ol each sorority is automatically a member on council. [ he secretary is chosen ai large from the sorority. The purpose ol the organization is to control mat ttis concerning the five sorori- ties, which includes rushing and bidding rules, and general sorority problems. This year, Panhellenic sponsored an Open House with eai h soroi ii partii i- pating. This program was a substitute [or the annual Panhellenii l a. and proved successful in acquainting the Freshmen with the five sororities. fosephine Blake is President, Man ( rossman is Secretary, and Mary Hemp- stead is Treasurer. Dean Wilson is the Faculty Adviser. Officers: Hempstead, Blake, Crossman r + 31 3rd row: Youngs, Kent, Curtis, Gardiner, Patch, Cros 2nd row: Downes, Corbett, Hersey, Dotcn 1st row: Ward, Nutter II. of M. A. . I in Maine Vthletii sscn iation is mni posed i representatives from the fa ulty, the student body, alumni, and trustees. Discussing athletic affairs I hrough the efforts ol tins governing board the students al Maine have al theii disposal, comparatively il besl athletu equipmeni and program in th i ast. I in athletic board, whi l meets once a m onth, frames the athletic policies, pass, 5 on ret ommendations I tht Fai ul t Managei ol KM tics, and k eps Fore mi , st the realization thai m come to the University to obtain an i ducation, rathci than i engagt in athh tit asso iation. Dean Lamt rt S. iorbi tl is chairman ol il„- board, and I heodon S ( urtis, Fm ult Managt i ol Vthlt tics, is ih seat lary. I I,, student represt ntatives are I aw i, n. i Downes and Edward Barrows from the Senioi .l.iss. I ow II V ard from the funioi class, and Robert Nuttei from the Soph mi. ' i. . l.iss W. A. A. I lu Women ' s Athleti Counci] is the governing body ol the Women ' s Athletic Association. 1 In- purpose ol the Coun- il is to stimulate participation in such recreational activities as are desirable to the maintenance of the health and hap- piness l ea( li indn idual. The program 1 athletics sponsored 1 the Counci] is intramural in nature, and competitions are for individual and in- terclass honors. Sports include Held hockey, basketball, tennis, archery, vol- leyball, Softball, and badminton. V. A. A. has other diverse activities. It sponsors the Freshman picnic during the Insi week of college, an M Club supper for Alumnae, the annual Frosh-Soph hat name. Penny Carnival, and other events. During 1941-42 Eleanor Ward was President, and assisting hei were Evelyn londicau. Vice-President, Esther Ran- dall. Secretary, and Shirley Ashman, Measurer. Professoi Marion Rogers is the Ach isel. W.A.A. officers in conference Rogers, Ouellette, Young, Adasko, Weston, Randall, Ashman, Ward, Tondreau, Messer, Bickford, Johnston, Henry, Deering, Drew 3rd row. Kcniston, Worster, Jones, Pitts, Kilpatrick 2nd row Hodgklns, Dobrow, Ashman, Cleverly, Ward, Lown, Goulette 1st row: Klein, Ellis, Kirshen, Evans, Brautlecht, Brush, Buzzell I ' HI KAPPA PHI Phi K;i| | ;i Phi, national honoi soci- ety, has been active a) the University ol Maine since 1897. its aim has been to emphasize scholarship and charactei in the thought ol college students and to stimulate mental achievement l recog itii ] t through election to membership. ' 1 ai ii yeai the upp« 1 10 pei ceni l the seniors from all colleges ol the Uni versit) are hosen E01 membership. I 1,, m ade a membei ol Phi Kappa Phi is iIk highest academii honoi al the l niversit) l Maine. NEAI MATHETAI 1 .11 h spi ing .n the annual Freshman Sophoi e Banquei the ten highest 1 .ink inn 1- 1 eshma n wonw n are an 1, , ,1 1 hese women automatu .ill- bi come members ■ ! N ai Mathetai, the ,,nl honorary so « i on campus i basi us in. mbenhip on s holarship alone. The- prcst in numbers ol iliis organi zation are the Eollowing girls: | [veny, President, fane Parks, Set retarj 1 reasur- er, Rcna Ashman, Margarei ( base, Eliza- beth King, Doll) Lamoreau, Vinetta MacDonald, Hughene Phillips, fulia Robbins, and [rem Rowe. 2nd row: Lamoreau. Robbins 1st row: Rowe, Iveny, Ashman ' ■I mi ass BasffcSssr Irving - Downes ' johnson SENIOR SKULLS The class l 1907 founded the Senior skull Society lt s a non-scholasti honor- ary society, to which the members are selected on the basis ..I character, popu- larity, prominence, and participation in extracurricular at tivities. Each year nine new skulk for the com- ing year are tapped immediately after the Junior Week Assembly. Important among their activities are prescribing rules for incoming freshmen, sponsoring football trains, and promoting rallies. Besides this, as leaders ol the senior class. the) aim io maintain friendly relations among classes and fraternities, promote the Maine spirit, and suppori all Uni- versity enterprises. 1 very yeai since 1910, the Skulls have awarded the Fraternity Scholarship Cup i the highest ranking fraternity on 1 am pus. ■HONimAMES ALL MAINE WOMEN Each spring, at tluir annual banquet, the Ul-Maine Women tap those women m the junior class who possess outstand- ing qualities ol character, dignity, honor, and willingness to accept responsibility as members ol the society for the coming year. Election to this society is the high- est non-scholastic honor attainable to the- women ol the University, and the recognition of class leadership. The society promotes all University enterprises, and seeks to improve stu- dent-faculty relationships on the campus. It sponsors the annual Class Day pageant held during Commencement, which has always proved to be very popular among the student body. The President during 1941-42 was Elizabeth Barker, while Margaret Phil- lips was Vice-President and Gloria Mini- um was Secretary-Treasurer. Back: Phillips Thome. White, Miniutti, Barker, Savage Front: Davis, Ward, Blake 6e CLASS OF l ( )4J Gazed ai with awe l the Ereshmen, he rank nl  ni ' ii is one honoi at the University l Maine thai every student ma) strive for and attain. Four jn .n ' ! hard work, worry, and a balance l good limes, lur all work and no play mak fack a !u!l boy, result in the coveted sheepskin gained the very lasi day ol s( hool. h, i mid c ars, the chiel concern i the senior is that « l employmeni when college days are over. From fanuary until | it in a siege I interviews takes place in Mi- Brockway ' s office in Fernald Hall. Spring vacation sees a great num- bei o) the students traveling i Boston, New York, ami vicinity in pursuit l IK.sviWIr (i|)|nii tunities. 1 Ik c Umax i Eoui years comes ordi- narily dui ing the firsi two weeks in [uni President, Edward Barrows Vice President, Stanley Phillips Secretary, Barbara Savage Treasurer, Donald Kilpatrick Department heads check over the college record. (C ■ ■THE SENIORS Many hours are spent in work on the senior thesis. Mr. Brockway discusses the possible job opportunities. Ibis year, however, because i i the war conditions, the closing l school lias been set ahead several weeks, and graduation activities will take place the last two weeks in May. Final examinations end. and Commencement Week begins Thursda) night with Commencement Ball. On Fridav. Class I)a exercises take place in the Oval, followed that same afternoon by the pageant sponsored Draft notices must be answered. by the All-Maine Women. The week is concluded in the more serious vein b the Baccalaureate Sermon on Sunday, and finally b the actual Commencement exercises at the Memorial Gymnasium. C Lass officers for this past year have been. Edward Barrows, President. Stan- lex Phillips. Vice-President, Barbara Savage, Secretary, and Donald Kilpat- rick. Treasurer. Then finally the day of graduation arrives. JOSEPH .1. ALBERT MIKIAM B ADASKO EARL C. AH M I AMHOTT .|(i|| K ANDERSON SI SAN n. ABBOl I. HI Home Economics Union Sigma Mil Sigma I; Homi Economics Club . ' . 4. EAR1 ADAMS Romance Languai South r -rtland Masque 4: Chorus - ' . . I ah I lub 2, 3, 4: Prism 3; Student Aits Club ; . 4. Vice Presi denti Arts lub I i • rcle rrancais 1. 2, i I irculo Espanol - ' . 4. MIRIAM l ADASKO iloucester, Mass i _ ' . J. 4; Y.W .C.A. 1. - ' . . ' . 4 I; W. A. A. 4; Girls ' M Club J. . . 4 lational Relations t Hub . { . 4 ; Pri Student Arts Club . ' . 4; Li I « ais 2 Co-ordinating Council; Motoi Mechanics Commencemenl Pageant 1; Hockey 1. -. . ' . 4 tball 1. 2, 3, I; Vollt ) Ball 1. - ' . 3 Tennis ' hampionship . . JOSEPH I ALBE RT, ATA i imics I ball i. i I I i 1 ii v i JOHN R. A N I I RSON, ' I ' l ' A Mechanical Engineering I Falls M l . 1. . ' ; Inli.ninii.il Sports I. - ' . .i. 4. PRANCES ANDREWS, lilt Home I Portland Masqut 3, 4; Maim I I, 2, 3; Y.W.I 1; Prism . : Orchestra 1. - ' . Radio Guild 3, 4; (Jnivi . 4; Hon i nomica Club 1. -. 3, 4; University Quarti I FRANCIS S ANDREWS, i nmenl Economics New Yi,rk Alumni Scholarship . ; Glee Clul J. S; Masque 1. J. . . 4; International K, Club ); Maine Radio Guild . ' . .!. 4; M c ' .;. 4; Treasurer of M.C A. . ' . ,; ; Band i. tor, Freshman Newspaper; Debate Club .i. 4; Presidi nt, Debate i lub 4: I . I aia 1: Student Arts lvii I; 1) an ' a List la, Hi. 2b, 3a, 3b. EDWARD P ARBO, 81 logy Brownvillc Junction Mi A 1. . ' ; I.. I caia - ' ; Football All IK H ARMI I Ai.l . Kl Mechanical Engineering Methuen, Mass S l I 1,4; Baseball :■; Mi ns Athletii • cil 1. SHIRLE ASHM Romance Lani I Phi Kappa Pin 4; w |, i. M Club J. J. 4; l. . ' . ;. 4; Basketball 1. J. .t. 4 II 1. J. .!. 4; All Maine Hockt :. 3, 4; Mathetai i. . ' ; I ■ . 4; w rdinating i oun il 4 , I I ml.. Espanol J. 3, 4 | ES A IU IA s THE CLASS OF I NAM I-- -• ANDREWS I HU l(|i )• Md ' .ti ALTER II AkMIl ..i ■IIIKI F.. WIM V ORENCE C. ATWOOD ARTIICR G. AXTKLL IIKXRV F. BACON M VDELIENE r.. BANTON FLORENCE I . A rWOOD, Aim 1 1. imc Ei onomii - Brunswick S.G.A. 3; YAV.C.A. 1, 2; M.O.C. 1. 2; Hockey 2; Hniiu- Economics Club 3, 4; Student Senate : Vssi ml ilj I ommittee 4; Intramural Carnival ' lueen 3; Deans ' List 3b. ARTHUR G. AXTELL, HK Wildlife Conse vat ion Saugerties, N. V. M C A. 3; rarest j Cli b I; Basketball 1; I.M.A A I, 2 -S, 4 ELIZABETH .1. English President California Sigma 3, 4; Masque 3, W.A.A. 3; HENRY Civil Engineering A.S.C.E. 3, 4. K. BACON Oaklaml MADELIENE 1.. BANTON, AAA I [ome i Newport i LINTON L. BARDO, AXA Forestry Providence, R. I. Pack and Pine 3, 4; M.CA. l. 3, 4; M.O.C. 2, 3, 4; Prism 3; Forestry Club I. 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Senate 4; Assembly Committee 4; Men ' s and Interfraternity Council 4. BARKER, Anil B a n gor All-Maine Women 4; Southern Alumni Scholarship 2; Sigma Mu W.S.G.A. 4; Maine Radio Guild 4; 4 ; Contributing Editor, Campus 4; M Club 4; Studenl Arts Club 3; Commencement Pageant 2, 3, 4; Student Sen- ate 4 ; Steering Committee Defense Organ iza- tion 4; Modern Dance 2, 3, 4; Charles Payson Scholarship 3; Senior Resident at Colvin 4; Dean ' s List 2a, 2b, 3a, 36. EDWARD P. HARROWS. Hull Business Administration Newport PAUL V. BARTLETT Biochemistry Portland Cross Country I ; Ski Team Manager i. 2, 3 ; M.CA. 4; . II. Outmg Club i; LaCrosse 2; Hocke) Team Manager 2, .! ; Transfer from University of New Hampshire. Tau Kappa Epsilon. PHYLLIS BARTLETT Education Education ( Hub 4 inuter ' s Civil) 1. 2, 3; Transfer from d Normal School. Portland Outdoor Club I, 2, 3j Com- rham BRYANT C. BEAN, AXA W Lstock 4; Maine Campus 1 ; Chorus 1 ; I heatri Masque l. 2. 3 Track 1; Prism 3; Glee Chib 1. 2. 3, 4; M.CA. l. 2. 3, 4; Band 1. 2. 3, 4: Student Arts Club l. 2: Le Cercle rrancais l. 2; Debate Club l, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Newspaper. NINETEEN FORTY TWO I1KVAXT C. BEAN I ' llVI.I.IS UAKTI.KTT I ' All. V. BARTLETT CLINTON I. KAKIMI ELIZABETH T. BAKKKK KDW Akli P. BARROW S WILLIAM R. BECKMAX ROBER1 i BEATON ( I II 1 IIKIl M. BI A [c IN MIIKI.ht B BERG JEANNI III I I ' .l KICi IKAM KS I- UK KIOKI. CLIFFORD M BEATON, 82 Mathematics Brownville J action Alpha Chi Sigma 2, . ; . agei l. 2; Intramural Sports I, I; rosi Coun- l i i. Sign a ! • !ta ■ ta -I. ROBERT .1. BEATON Wildlife Conservation shton, Uass. WILLIAM R r.l i KMAN, SAB Wildlife Conservation I Ivn. X. Y. Basketball I. . ; M.O.C. I; Forestry dob 1; Infraniur.il Sin.its PAUL M BEEGi I . Zoology Fencing I Hub i ; Orchestra 1. SHIRLE N B. Bl RC logy Bangoi V.W.C.A i Knitting Coi ulo Espanol 2; Sigma M u Sigma i ; I Cercle I : . • JEANNETTB I BERRY, .AXl Psychology II. niton ' , i I. 2. 3. 4; Prii 4. I RAN( ES I BICKFORD, .iA.1 Home 1 1 sdtson ARTHUR BIGEI SON Electrical Engineering Tennis I; A.I. E.I 2, 3, 4; M.I : I.S.O. 4. GORDON II nil III- K. KS Educal Houllon I I IFFORD A Bl AM-. IMA Agricultural I I I I, i. M i lub 2, I, ); Pale Blue K. aim inn nil. i THE CLASS OF J |,I IK in l || r.l I III U l I II I HK ' ll A III AKh 10 JOSEPHINE BLAKE BERTRAND E, BLANCHARD MALCOLM II BLODGETT HAROLD V. Kli ' on JOSEPHINE BLAKE, -l-M Economics LaGrange w I :. 2, 3, 4; M.O.C. 2, 3. 4; Pack and Pine 2. 3, 4; Horn - Club 2, 3, 4; All Maine Women 4; Panhellenic Council 3, 4; Off ampus Women 1. 2; Com- mencement Pageant 1, -; Basketball 1. 2; Hockej 2; Volleyball 1, 2. BERTRAM) K. BLANCHARD, IIIK Agricultural I Dover-Foxcroft I. BLODGETT ' e t Brook sville MALCOLM Edw .. ie 4; Chorus 4; Glee Club 4; Education Clu 4; Dramati sketball 2, . : Glee Club :. J. 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2. 3: President Christ!.- Asa i iation 3; Editor Yearbook 3; Class President I, 2. 3; Maine Normal School Scholarship ; Transfer from Eastern State Normal School. HAROLD V. BLOOD, ZAE ition Dover-Foxcroft . . 4 ; Dramatics Club 2; Education Club 3, 4; C A A 4; Orchestra 1. 2, . ; Band i; isk ' !.:,]] 1. 2. 3; Baseball I, 2; Ch..ir 1. 2; Kappa 1 • ;lta Phi ; Transfer from Farm- Normal School. RALPH L- BOMMATTE1 Educal Bangor ALTo G. BONNEY, Jr. Engineering Physics Portland I ib 3, 4: Masque J. 2. .!. 4; Cabin 2, 3, 4; Glee Club L 2. 3; MCA. 1. :. 3. 4: M.O.C. 1. -: Freshman Newspaper; Track Man- ager 1 ; Cha] m I GEORGE J BOWDEN, Jr. Education Orono JOHN A. BOWER, ATA Mechanical Engineering Auburn Sophomore Owls 2; A.S.M.E. 4; Cross Country 1: Baseball 1, 2, 3; Winter Sports 1, 2, 3; Pale Blue Key 1. 2, 3, 4. ROBERT BOWSER, K2 Electrical Engineering Reading. Mass Wrestling l; Radio Dub 1. ARTHUR BOYD Agricultural Economics NINETEEN FORTY TWO ARTIHR BOYD KOHK.KT BOWSER JOHN A. BOWER - v r ■ R I.PII I. l:i) [ IATTKI ALTON G. BOXNEY, Ii ' ..I I BOWDEN, Jr. II ROBERT M BRINK ll. K n W. BROW N i- I I BROWNE rRESTON BUBAR IH K I BREWSTE B DOROTHY l BREWER I x t k l x M r.KAln i DORIS M. BRADEI N Mill. ;n|ll r. BREW ER,  OD i .1 Bat H i i. J. :-. J; V W .A. 1. -. 4. PRANK I BREWS! I R, HK Cbcmii al I ngii 1 1 ring  lh Portland Phi Kappa Phi 4: Tau !!• ta Pi I, I; AIpl I !, 3 |; Prism . ' -; Cross i ountry 1. 2: Trai k I, 2. ROBERT M. BRINK Cap I , .,. , ib 2, 3, J. HARVEY W BROW N Histor) and Government nit. , i i BRl w NE, MA HI II— .... i I Boxing i ! rRESTON BUBAR, All ' Agroni ctU ulture Club I, 2, J. 4; F.F.A. 3, 4; -i II Club I, J. ; . 4; Cabin t lub . . WILLIAM R BU KNAM. MIK i. ira - ' ; Glee Club pa Club 2, Quartet 2, . ' ; Assistant Edit - -■ ■ ' ■ i Play . ; i hristian A -. ; Transfer from .,.!,: Normal School, FLOYD I BUI L. MIK Agroni ' u,e Vgriculture Club I, - ' ; F F.A. 4; Intramural Sports - ' . . ' . 4. ii; c i w BURG1 B ( hemical Bngini Lynn, Haas iard and Bl I ' . ; M Club 3, t. 1 M A tary, I.M.A.A THE CLASS OF II I I M K HI I KA VM FLOYD I lil II I R . In 111 Ki.h K -. JOHN E. BURKE REUBEN S Bl UN HAM HI i ARD L. BURPEE WENDELL T BUT1 I R JOHN E. BURKE ical Engineering Bangor REUBEN S. BUKNHAM, K2 Mechanical Engineering Saco Howard L. BURPEE Horticulture Orono WENDELL T. BUTLER, 2AE Chemical Engineering Springvale Tau lleta Pi 3. 4; Hand 1. 2, 3, 4; Bandmas- ter 4. WILFRED I. BUTTERFIELD, Jr.. +)U Pre Medical Bangor l)er Deutsche ' . rein 2. 3, 4; Band 1, 2. 3, 4. II. ELIZABETH CALDWELL, v.; Education Madison Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4; V.W.C.A. 4: Education Club 4; Choir _ ' . 3; Secretarial Club 1, - ' . 3; Honors 1, _ ' . 3. Transfer from Westbrook Junior College. GENEVIEVE CARTER Home Economics Lamoine Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 2; V.W.C.A. 2, 4: Ritk- Team 1; Home Economics Club 3, 4: 4-11 Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Prism 3. JOHN M. CARTER. 4 MA Economics Band 1; Intramural Sports J. 3. 4. Etna LELAND E. CARTER, £N Civil Engineering Freeport Glee Club 1. . ' ; Band 1. 2: A.S.C.E. 3. 4. ERNEST I). CHADBOURNE, ATO Economics . East Baldwin Agriculture Club 4; E.E.A. 4: M.C.A. 1. 2; I ' . -ill. .,11 2. 3. NINETEEN FOKTY TWO RNEST I) CHADBOURNE LELAND F. CARTER JOHN M. I AIM IK J ' WILFRED I. BUTTERFIELD, Jr. II. ELIZABETH ( ' AI.I)U III. GENEVIEVE CARTER l:i MILDRED I. i HAPMAN MARY .1 CHAPMAN FRAN! ES CHAPMAN I EVER1 I I Ml Will K || I 1AM M. CHRISTENSEN, Jr. ROBr HI t Mil I I ALTON V ' LARK I I I RE II CHANDLER Businc :ss Administration v. J !;II1CI„I, 1. 2, 3, 4; I..- I ercle Francaia 1, - ' : LS.O. 4. FRANCES i HAPMAN, SO Educal Greenvill. I , |„h I; Gle, Club 1. 2, •. Orchestra , _ Transfi i from Westbrook Junior I ollege. ROBERT E. CHI I I ical Engii Tail Beta Pi 3, 4; A.S.M.l 2, 3. 4; MX A 2, I; M - Senat. Is Student .- 4. A1 rON W. ' LARK, 1IIK Mathi CARL O. ' LARK, All Krnncltunk MARY .1- ' HAPMAN MILDRED I. CHAPMAN mici Agroi ,lture Club 1. - ' . 4; Maaqu Club . ' ; I II Club I. - ' . Pali Blue K. n 4, Will I I B M AKK. SA1 Electrical Engini Ml | | l l I HKl-l I NSEN, Jr., w i ical Engii Auburn B i i- Flying I lub I: M.C.A MOi I 2; A.S M l A s i Ml i. | imural MURIE1 B CI EVERL , n ' «• ' • Mm Pi Kappa Phi 4 ; Priam 3; Dei International Relation. I lub 3, 4; II I Modern I ' : Politi. Club I: Student Arts Cluh I , • .(, j ; Pravelli Scholar.hip 4; 1 niv ,hi p .. ii. in ' i I ial la, lb, 3b. THE OLASS OF ( VRl ' i CLARK w ll II M K i LARK r Ml Kill B CLEVERLY I I RUDOLPH F. CONT1 FLORENCE COUSINS FREDERICK II. OUSIXS HOWARD L. COUSINS, Jr. RUDOLPH F. CONTI, Kl Business Administration Arlington. FLORENCE COUSINS, A«H1 English Old Town V.W.I A- 1. 2. 3. 4; Or! Campus Women 1. 2, 3; f-nccment Pageant 1. 2, 3; Le Cercle Francais 1: M.O.G 1, 2; Basketball 2. 3, 4; Volleyball 2. 3; Secretary, VAV.C.A. 3. FREDERICK H. COUSINS Mechanical Engineering East Blue Hill Cabin Club 3, 4; Transfer from Colby College. HOWARD L. COUSINS. Jr.. HK Educal F.-rt Kent Kappa Delta Fi 3, 4. Treasurer; Masque -4 ition Club 3, 4; Maine Radio Guild 3. 4 M i A. 4; Varsity Show 3; Debate Club 3 Intramural - I; Transfer from Mada waska Training School. MARY A. OOWIN Home Economics I RICHARR C CRANCH, K2 stry Norwalk, Conn. Xi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Maine Campus 1, 2. 3; Rifle Team 1. 2, ball Manager 1,2,3; Forestry Club l; M.O.C 1. ARTHUR CRAPO Electrical Engineering Orono GUY J. CROCKER Chemical Engineering Stillwater LLOYD B. CROSSLAND General Engineering Mexico Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; (A. A 3; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Dean ' s List la. lb. 2a. 2b, 3b: Chai Scholarship 1 ; Bertha Toy Thompson Scholar- ship -4. NATHANIEL J. I ROWLEY S3 Administration KCTOfl NINETEEN FOKTY TWO •.ATM AMU. .1 l RHW1.KY l.l.nYIi I!. CROSSLAND GUY J. i ROi Kl- K MARY A COWIN RICHARD ( . CRANCH ARTHUR CRAPO 45 V — ■ il ' 4. tw A ROBERT A DALRYMPLE, Jr. RALPH DAL1 JOSI I ' ll W. CYR ;iIMAN I DC K DANGLER A I ARL I DAVIS i ARR0L H DAVIS GEORGE B. CUSHMAN Dairj Technology • Pond Cabin Club 1; Agriculture Club I, 2, 3, 4; l l ;. i II Club 1. - ' . CARROL D DA IS, M4 Electrical Engini ,,,l and Blade 3, 4, Trea urei I; A.I.E.I 16 eball l. - ' . nomy JOSE I ' ll W. CYR RALPH O. MAI l I RLES l DAN IS l. , hanical Engineering (il. I i Eng ■ ■ ■ ' ' ■  c « Maaqui 1; M O.I I; B isketball Managei I: ing 1; Intramural Sporti I. ROBERT A DALRYMPLE, Jr., II A , Administration Newton Highlai da, M - EDGAR « DANGLER, w.i Wil.ll Brooklj ii. N Foreatr) Club I, 2; M I A Ii Baaeball 1, - ' . 3 i ARL l n l N ex matics i ...•• t: A.S.M.1 I: 1 i s .... al v i lemy. DONALD II DAN IS, K2 Duxbury, Maa« . j. 3; Alpha Chi - ' «• • gel 1. I RN I DAN IS, UHl. lb M !b IbiSig, D Lia. 2b; i . I ?ii | M ci Club 2, i M I I I Colli i:. THE CLASS OF c ii VRLES i nw IS In l i u II li w !• KRNA I HN l II. PI ▲ 4 1.( I INI DAY KICIIAKI) II DAY ROBr K I B. PEERING N II ' IKU. AS DENESUK Mc( LURE DAY, ATA Animal Husbandr) Damariscotta Dean ' s Lis) 2a. 2b, 3b; Alpha Zeta 2, 3, J: ,1.1 and Blade .t. 4; C.A.A.; Pale Blue Kej 2. 3; Agriculture Club 1. 2, 3, I; Kill. ' , Intramural Sports 2, . : Manager, all l. KICIIAKI) B. DAY. ATA Animal Husbandry Damariscotta 0«. m ' s I . i vi 2b: Alpha Zeta 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Pale Blue Key - ' ; Student Senate 3. 4; [nterfraternity Council 3, 4; Agriculture Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 2, 3j M CA. I; 1; Manager, Baseball 1; Intramural Sports 1. 2, . . -I ROBERT B. DEERING, KS I [ort t ulture ( Irono Dea ' s List 3a; Alpha Zeta 4; Agriculture Club 1. J. .!. 4; Chorus 1; M.O.C. 1. NICHOLAS DEN1 SI K. I Foi estry Peabods • Mass. List in. - ' ... 2b, 3a; Xi Sigma Pi . ' . 4: Blade 3, 4; Pack ami Pine 2, i. 4; Kill.- Team - ' . .!. 4; Forestry Chili I, - ' . 3, I: M.O.I 1. -I. ,i. 4. GERARDUS C. deROTH Entomology Montour Falls, X. Y. | NINETEEN FORTY TWO HOW ARD C. DeSHON, HK Electrical Engineering Machias A.I.K.K. 3, 4; Radio Club 3, 4; Campus 2; Band I, 2; Orchestra 2; M Club 4; Tennis Club J. 3, 4 ; Tennis L, 3, 4; Intramural Sports l. _ 3, 4. MARGARET L. DIMITRE, AAA Business Administration Calais JOHN P. DIMMER, Jr., KZ Civil Engineering Port la ml ELINOR L. DIXOX, [IB English Portland Dean ' s List, 2b, 3a, 3b ; Portland Alumnae Association Scholarship 4; Maine Day Com- mittee 3; W.S.G.A. 3; Student Senate . ' ; Stu- dents ' Arts Club . ' ; Le Cercle Francais 2; YAV.C A. I; Chorus 2. 3. JORDAN DOB ROW, TE Business Administration ami Kconomics Brookline, Mass. Dean ' s List la. Hi, 2a. 2li ; Tutorial II rs Hi. J.i. Jit; i ' ln Kappa Phi 4; Students 1 Arts Club . : Le Cercle Francais; Manager, Base- ball 1; Boxing 1; Cross Country Track 1. :linor l. dixox JOHN I ' DIMMER, Jr. GERARDUS C. deROTH HOW ARD I I ' . SIION MARGARET !-. HI l I IK 1 47 ,- - 4., ' A |KI l,li K HIIKH KIlllAKU I II ARTHUR S DOLE, Jr. I A ll T DODGE CLAREN ' Cr P I  i D.w mi DODG1 ITP Animal Husba i i: Key Ji Agriculture Club I, - ' . 3, 4; I I 3; l( A 1. - ' . :-. 4; 4 II Club; ii letii ' ouncil l; Track I, 2, 3, I; 1- I Mi .,i ludgii . i ARTHUR S DOLI [i Bang ir KM HAR lOl I nil .il Engim ■ Lake DONALD I DORR. IK1 Wildlife Conservation Ridli irj Club l: M.C.A I; M.O.C l| ill I, i LARENCI P DOW try Charl ... -4. LESLI1 DOW Iwatei LEVI S DOW, t UK Wildlifi ■ ' inn K - I M.C.A. I. - ' . ! : Forestrj Club 1: Basketball 1; jral Athletics 2, . . 4. ANNIE ' . I I IM. tion ■ I I; I Club 4; T: Washington State Normal School. LAURENCE M DOW NES, IMA •i ring Seni ■ Skulls lj Pali Blui K I; A.S.M.E fraternity i 4; U.S.O. Committei ' : M Club J. . ! . 4. Athletic i ouncil 3, I; Basketball I, - ill 1, 2. 3, 4. kos I DUFF ■• n DOl. LESLIh A now THE CLASS OF I I I S I l A MI- l. lldWI.IM. LAURENCE M I n I - kn I IU II aw r V i- I CAK1. P. DUXCAN ROBERT II. IIYKR SAMUEL DVKK. Jr, CARL P. DUXCAN, MIK Speech and Psychology Presque Isle - . I ' i Sigma 4; Debate Club 1, J. . : Maine Radio Guild 1. . ' . 3, 4; MCA. 4; Students ' An Club. ROItERT II DVKK Wild life Conservation Turner SAMUEL DYER, Jr., XA Mechanical Engineering Framingham, Mass. Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; ASM K, .5. 4: Treasurer 2; MCA. 1, J: M.O.C I, 2; Intra- mural Ball Committee . : I. A. A. 3, 4; Football 1. 2. 3. WESLEY .1. DYER, . IT Poultry Husbandry PAUL EHREXFRIED, IKI Journalism and Economics Leu ! Senate . . 4; Interfraternity Council 3, 4; Masque 2, . : Campus I. 2. . ' . 4; Maine Radio Guild 4; Maine Radio Committee; Band I, - ' ; Orchestra I, 2. JOHN W. ELDRIDGE, -MM Chemical Engineering Brewer Band 1. 2: Football 1. :. 3. ROBERT ELWELL, 2AE Agricultural Economics Gorham W. H. Bowker Scholarship 1, 2: Danforth Scholarship 3; Oak Speaking Award. 2i F.F.A., National President I, Collegiate I dent 4; Agriculture Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Vice Presi- dent 4; Masque 2. 3, 4; Campus 1. 2: Prism 3, Senior Adviser 4; Maine Radio Guild 1. 2, .!. 4; MCA. 1. 4; Band 1. J: Student Senate 4; Interl ' raternity Council 4. LAWRENCE W. EMERY, IX ss Administration East Machias - List ,!a. 3b; Students ' Arts Club 1; Le Cercle Francais 1. 2: Football 1: Track 1; Intramural Athletics J. . ' . BARBARA W. EMMONS, AAA Psych [ Worcester. Mass. Sigma Mu Sigma 4; Prism . ; Panhellenic Council .!; Y.W.C.A. 1. J. 4; M.O.C. !; Stu- dents ' Arts Club 1. .!; Le Cercle Francais 2: C lordinating Council for National Defei Motor Corps 3, 4. BARBARA M FARNHAM Sociology Bangor Xi Sigma Pi 1: V rum 1: Y.W.CA. 1. 2. .;. 4. Vice Presidi Club .;. 4 ; Manager Women ' s Glee Club J. 4; Debate Club 1; Off-Campus Women 1. 2: Freshman Newspaper 1. INETEEN FOKTY TWO VRRARA M FARNHAM BARBARA W. EMMOXS LAWRENCE W. KM FRY PAUL EHREXFRIED JOHN W. K.I. DRUM, r ROBERT ELWELL f 4 ,9 . KARL A III I MORF RII II l 1 1 FI ELDING M- I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I • ROB! RT l II INBERG c% A II I RBF K I FIXDI i INK KPIIN II I I l l ' l RII 1. t ROBI R r M II INBERG, H I Business A.I: tea, Mass. El Ci I tpanol • ; ... ,11 I; ng I. 2, - l KENNE1 II rill. I) Uechan Hampden RICHARD 1 M l DINC tration Maiden, Mass. , rracl tling 1 KARL A I II I ini; I Psycholog) Sigma M ' i Sigma I. . ' . . ; Cabin Club 1. Ill RBI RT FINDI EN, HI ' i irfield List la, Hi. . ' .i. - ' I ' . 3a, 3b; Phi i . I I HI b 1. 2, 3, 4; i ,11 1. JOHN E FINK Wildlil ! i..n N v ,i.l and Blade 3, 4: I lub 1; liii : Intramural Atnli ick l. JOHN l FITZPATRH K. IAE Iministration Marblebead, Mass PATRICK M. FORD, 1 Journal Holly I. Cal ROBE RT I HUM ll R Vrts .ni.l ! • Old ORSON i i OSTER ,: ical Engii ■ THE i) L A S S OF I ' M RII K M I ORD RT 1 I OR HER H mi | inMIM ,11 WALLAI E R. FRAN( IS STANLEY P. FREEDMAN JOHN S FR1 M 11 MARJOKIE ii WAI.I.At E K FRANCIS, SAE Median ering I ai ien, ( lard and Blade 4; Hen ' s ;icc- Club 1 2 ■ . 4; MCA. 2, 3; A.S.M.E. J; M Club; Tennis STANLEY P. FREEDMAN Chemistrj Portland Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: MCA. 1. 2, 3. 4; Ii.il I 1. JOHN S. FRENCH, .1TA English Plcasatm .11, . . Y. Di i Deuts : i Verein I, 2, 3j ( •■ I luntrj ; Track 1. MARJORIE V. FRENCH Home Economics Winthrop Dean ' s List _-.-, ; Y.W.C.A. 1: Basketball 1. 2: Hocke) J. MAYNARD G. FRENCH, WW Livermore Falls Mas, nil- 1. J. 3, 4; MCA. l. 2. 4; Varqh Show J: Students Art. Club 1. - ' . .!. 4. ROBERT FREN H. £X Business Administration (;-,., ' Dean ' s List la. 11,. .la: Sophomore Owls- M.C.A.; Baseball 1. 2: Basketball 1. 2. ,i; Foot- ball 2. f; Class Vi ce President _ JOHN FRIDAY, Cull Forestry Schenectady, X. V. HENRY GABT Mechanical Engineering Worcester, Mass. FRANCIS 1 GALLANT Mechanical Engineering Bangor Maine Flying Cluh .!. 4; C.A.A 2, 3; S M E . ' . 4. IIKM GANNON Foresl New Rochelle, X. Y. ' lub. NINETEEN FOKTY TWO FRAN( IS I.. GALLANT HENRY GABE MAYNARD G. FRENCH ROB1 K I FRENCH JOIIX FKlim 51 I |i ARD J ' .1 Al RA MOND I GAY, Jr. HAROLD GARFINKLE U II.I.IAM I ' .III ORD, Jr. CHAR] ES S GARDNER, iry HAROI D GAR1 1NK1 E, TE4 Zoologj Mattapan, Mass. RAYMOND l- GAY, Ji . IX 1 mical Engineer ii g Stony Cre Scabbard and Blade . . 4: Rifle Team M.C.A. 1, 4; M.O.I C.A.A. 4; A.S.M.E hi 4; J.V. Football -: I ball 1. 3. EDWARD l GE KV. 4TA Li a n, an ' a I isl la, lb, 2a, 2b, la, 3b, ta; Phi Kanpa I ' ln 4; Pri Editor; t II Club 1 ; Sin. I- hi ■ n- ' lub 1.1 I rack 1; Indooi [ rack l WILLIAM I GIFFORD, ,lr. Mathematici Rifl, i . .■ l tine l ' l ini Club 3, I; M.( Cercli Francaii ! ' EUGENE ( GILBERT, 2 Civil i Winlerporl DOROTHY .1 GILM s 111, ' S MANUEL i. II. MAS Poultrj Husbandry Foreal Hills, N 1 , 3; C.A.A I ' MUtrj 1; Indooi Track 1; Intramural Atbletica SAUL GINSBUBG, Tl ■nut Portland Ml I. . ' . 3, 4; A I I I I, i. M ball i ELEANOR 1 Gl I VSON I :li 1, THE CLASS OF l in I ..II MAS 1 SI II GILMAN - U I i.lNSIII RG I 1 I snK I i.l I SON HI NE M. CLEASON VIi TOR GLIDER JOHN W GLOVER, Jr. ALVIN R. GOLDSMITH KI.K.NK M. GLEASON Home Economics Brewer w S.G.A. 4; Student Senate 4; Masque 3, 4; impus Women 1. 2. 3, 4; Varsity Show 3; Commencement Pageant 1. 2. 3; Vollev Hall 1. 2. 3. 4. VICTOR GLIDER Forestry Hartford, Conn. Dean ' s List lb, 2a, 2b, 3a: Xi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Fore-try (lull 1. _ ' . 3. 4. JOHN W. GLOVERi Jr., IX Electrical Engineering Orono Radio Club I. 2, 3. 4. AL IN R GOLDSMITH, 2AE Music i hron JEAN E. GOODWIN, 2,AA Home Econoi Caribou Campus 2; V rum 2. 3. 4; Y.W.C.A. 1. 4: Home Economics Club 1. J. 3. 4. President 3. Vice President 4; Orchestra 1. 2. GERARD A. GOULETTE, ATfi Romance Languages Dexter Dean ' s List la. lb, 2a. 2I . 3a. 3b, 4a; Plum- mer Memorial Scholarship 1. 2. 3: Phi Kappa Phi 4; Sigma Delta Zeta 1. 2. 3. 4; Scabbard and_ Blade 3, 4; Der Deutsche Verein 4: Business Manager. Prism; Students ' Arts Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 1. 2. 3. 4; Debate Club 1; Political Science Club 3; El Circulo Espanol 3. 4. President 4; Cross t . ,liiit t y Track 1; Intramural Athletics 3. VIRGINIA M. GREELY English Arlington. Mass. DAVID C GREENWOOD, IX Mechanical Engineering Gardner. Mass. JACQUELINE GREENWOOD Education Farmington Education Club 4; Off-Campus Women 4; EI Circulo Espanol 4; Transfer from Farmington State Normal School. DONALD G. GRIFFEE Mechanical Engineering Orono (NINETEEN FOKTY TWO JEAN E. GOODWIN GERARD A COCLETTE DONALD G. GRIFFEE JACQUELINE GREENWOOD DA ll C. GREENWOOD VIRGINIA M GREELY 53 RALPH W. HANEY [QL1 I M HAMILTON II. HI- N I) HALL, Jr. KI ' Dol l-ll II I I h k MiWK li HANSON RUDOLPH E. HAFFNER ELDEN I). HALL, Jr., B9I1 Civil I Farmington Masque - ' . 3: Chorus I; Glee ( luh I, 2; M.I A k.S.C.l I; Track 1, 2. lol.KT M HAMILTON, Anil Romai i zu igea Pittsneld Masqui i: Woi Forum . ' . 4; Y.W i l !, 3, 4; Priam . ' -; Han. I Drum Major. .;. 4; Student ' Arts i lub I, 2, 3, I; ' i . . i panol J. 3, 4; Motor Cor] RALPH W. HANEY Electi ical Engineering : u: Kinnt ' .ir.l 4; Kappa IK B HANSON i : ication Phi Kappa Phi I), it., Pi J, 4; Mi I ■ Vuth i i tuple ; ■ ion ( lub ; . I; Maim Radio Guild ! . 4; i ,i, , ( lub ' ' ' ontributors Normal S 1 1 MALCOLM I- HARDY ,, ; w .... Uaaa List la, 2b, 3, 4. ent 4; Agriculture lull I; Masque I; Chorus 1; Forestrj Club I, 2, 3 I; M.O.I , lis 1. 2, 3; Editor of Intramural Athletics 1. . . ountry Track 1. EDGAR B HARRINGTON, HK Agricultural Economics and Farm . men) Pattt •■ i.w I MmU. N I . HASKELL English • IRGINIA K II M INGS Home Economics Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, J, 4; 1 - dob . I. - ' ..«. J. • Pageant 1, 2. II OR1 N ' l H M li W W French Lisl lb, 2a, 2b, 3a; Chorua I, I; ■ w i A 3, i. Glee Club 3, 4; I , C, rcl I I, 2; on Campus Womi n I, - ' . 3, 4. l M I II kl Y THE CLASS OF l( II IIAKRIV i.W IN U I II VSK1 I I VIRGINIA K 1 1 -. 1 INGS I I ORI SCI N II M H W 54 mm ROBERT M IIIAI.-i EDWARD A HENDERSON SHERWOOD Y. HENDERSON WILLIAM G. HEPBURN ROBERT M. HEALY, linn Sociol - Aug rcle Francais 1. J: Track 1: B.. I. 2, 3, 4; M I A I, 2, 3, 4; Pale Blue K ) I EDWARD A. HENDERSON, EN Civil Ens. Hodg ! ' p K. Hathirm Scholai P I, 4; Ml. A. _ ' . .!. 4; V1 E. _ ' . 3, 4; Transfer from Kicker Junior Colli g SHE (WOOD W. HENDERSON Mechanical ' . Anson A.S.M.E.; ( abin Club 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM G HEPBURN, AXA South Portland M.O.C 2, ; : M.I 2 I; A.S.M.E. 3; Intra- mural AtM, 1 1. - KICIIAKI) W. HERSEY, J.V. Football . ' . Portland IRWIN K. HIGGINS, HK Biochemistry Mapli ton Dean ' s List la. Ja. Jl . 3a; Alpha Zeta - ' . . ' . 4: Agriculture Club I, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, .i. 4: Cross i ountrj 1, 2, 3, -1; Track 1. 2, .!. JOSf I ' ll S. HIGGINS, KI Poultry Husbandry Dennysvilh Alpha Zeta 3, 4: Agriculture Club I, - ' . . . 4: Flying Club 4; C.A.A. REBECCA HILL, ion Psychology Mai Dean ' s List 3a, . ; i.; Contributors ' Club 3, 4; Home Nursing 4; Women ' s Forum . . 4. Presi- |i Chorus J. 3; Y.M.C.A. 1. 2, 3; Mn Sigma 4. Forestry ROBERT F. HILLF.k Foxbi i ' ■. Mass. MARION R. HINES, AAA Pn M. .II. al Middh ton, I Dean ' s List la, ll . 2b; Connecticut Valley Alumni Association Scholarship l; Woi K..rum 1; Y.W.C.A. I. 2; M Club 2, 3, 1; A A - ' ; Prism 3: Students ' Art Club 1. 2, . : Rock- B ski tball I, 2, . ; Volleyball I. J. 3; Assistant Manager -. NINETEEN FORTY TWO KICIIAKI) W. HERSEY IKWIX R. HIGGINS MARION K. MINKS ROBERT F. Mil I I I: RK.BKCC A MILL h ISEPH S. HIGGINS I I KAMI- l|n| MES I ■ WINFIELD C HODGKINS, Ji EARL I HODGKINS I GKINS, £AE Civil Engineering Northeast Harbor rd .,,,.1 Blade 3, I; A.S.I ,E. 2, 3. 4j Basketball 1; Baseball 1. INFIELD i HODGKINS, Jr., 82 i , i n g Bat Harboi i it la, lb, 2a, 2b, 3bj I Phi -i; I au ! : Sigma -. 3, Cn l try 1. 11.1 i:l 1 II I HON ' AN, HI ii rcial Educal S t nland Club; Cho ir; Outing Club; Secretarial M ,,,.. | isqui I; Education i lul 4; Transit ft oi w i stbrook Jul IIAKKY - HOPKINS Agricultural Engineering North Brooksville i ; Basketball I; Intramural Athletics 1, J. 3. ROBERT G. Iiol Ml - BARBARA B HOGAN Historj Campus 2; rransfei from Westbrook Junior College. E. FRANI ES HOI I1ES Home Economics Limington ll,,,, , i ( lub I : Archei | I i ouncil foi D ROBERT G. HOLMES, 22 Guilford i , . la; V.I.E.f I, i. Band 1, 2; rtball I, 2. DA ID I! HOPKINSON, ♦HA Mechanical Engineering rtland ,.1 and Blade 3, 4; A.S.M.I L 4 - ,i t 1; M.C.A. 1; Basi b ill I ing l. ..II MAN D HORN, I ' MK Administration P irtland FAMES B HOB rOM Chemii I ring Bit w, i List lb, I, 4; Phi Kappa P Pi 3, 4 I LIZABE1 II F. HONAN THE CLASS OF II M(HV - IHll ' KINS I . Hi B HOPKINS IN i.ll M Ii HORN I Wll • s It IK IK li ' N JOHN W HOUGHTON JOHN HOUSTON HOMER S HUEY joiix v. HOUGHTON, ihk niics Fort Fairfield Dean ' s List 2b, 3a; Alpha Zeta 4; Agriculture Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Sophomore Owls 2; Maine I; 1 s Senate and Interfraternity Council 4; Student Senate 4; Football 1 ; Baseball 1 ; Intramural Athletics JOHN HOUSTON, IX English Guilford Band. I. 2: MCA. 1. J. . ; Intramural Ath- letics . ALLAN M. HOWE. !_ U Civil Kngi icering C jper - E. . -i: M A ; ill Club 2. 2 4. English HOMKK S. HUEY Hampden Highlands NORMAN E. HINT. ATP Agricultural Economics and Farm Clinton Management ,1AM ES W. LNGALLS Wildlife N rthfield. Vermont - racuse Flying Club; Adiron- dack Mountain Club. QT Club; Boxing; For- estry Club; Syracuse Outing Club, Swimming 1 ; Transfer from New York State College of Forestry. MARK V. INGRAHAM, KZ Civil Engineering Rockport Sophomore Owls 2; Tale Blue Kcv 5. 4; Maine e 1. 2, 3, 4; Captain 1; Track 1. 2. 3: WILLIAM L. IRVINE. JT_i Business Administration Framingham, Mass M « lub 3, + : Mi A : M.O.C. 1: Senior Skulls fins ' Arts Club 1: Le Cercle Francais 3 phoraore Hop Committee; Freshman Ban- quet Committee; Football 2. 3. 4; Intramural Athletics 2. 3. STEPHEN H. JACK- L ' nion, N. J. ■ BARBARA E. JOHNSON Sociology Lincoln ville Maine Masque 3, 4 : V W.C.A. 1. 2, . . 4: Prism 3; Glee Club 3. 4; 4 H Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais 1; Orchestra 1; Off-Cam- pus Women !: Basketball 1. 2, . ; Volleyball NINETEEN FOKTY TWO NORMAN E. HUNT JAMES W INGAI I KARIiARA F.. JOHNSON STEPHEN II JAi WILLIAM L. IRVINE MARK V INGRAHAM Q ,0 h i Rl SSI LI C JOHNSON 111 RBERT II JOHNSON DONALD K. JOHNSON IIAknl n I JORDAN i - 1 1 1 1 K I [UD1 IIAHIPI h I K All W DONA] D K [OHNSON, IXA Mechani gusta Scabbard and Blad I; M.O.I i. 2; A.S.M.E. 4: i ,,, ' ,,!! i . Intramural Athletics 1. - ' . 3. HE RBI B 1 II JOHNSON, I HK try , , Sophoi Owl : ilarship ;■ hip . ; Pale Blue Kej 2, 3, I; M Club 2, 3, : Forestrj i: Track 1. 2, . ' . 4; Intramural Athletics I. -. 3. RUSSELL G. JOHNSON, I ical Engineei ing Sanford . slleyball I, - ' . . : Intramural Athletica 1, I I VRENCE « JONES, SAB i unication Engineering Rumford i ' • holai ship - ' ; Travailli Scholarship .!; Tau Beta Pi phi 1 i Phi I; I.R.E I; n I, 2, ■ l. HAH II IRDAN, KZ l. gineering gusta i i Beta Pi 4; S abbard ind Bladi I; 5 l I i i ,,,,. Campu Ci ' ntrj I; ck I. ESTHER .1 JUDKINS .„,„ Dixfield ition Club ( I ' anni . hool. HAROLD I KAPLAN n I Mechanical Engim M   « A S.M.E. i; ' A A, ;. try 1. niiKls K KARS1 Hon Elll I STANI KEENE ttion Lial Ja: E ib ; . . Pri I; i Football i; Intramural Atl I.. hi Farm School. ROBER1 I M I M .. I.R.E. ; i ;; liiti.nnlir.il Atl THE CLASS OF DORIS l KARS1 n W. STANLEY Kl- I ' M KOIth RT 1 Kl 1 f FREDERICK J. K CHARLES T. KENISTON JAMES F KENNEY EDW AKI S. KIERsTEAD FREDERICK J. KELSO Chemical Engineering Portland 3a; Tau Beta Pi 3. J; Phi Kappa Phi 4; M Club 4; Prism 3; Maine Ij Track 1, 2, 3, 4; G -- . 4; Intramural Athletic Associa- ■ CHARLES T KENISTON Engineering Ph - Bridgton Dean ' s List la. lb. 2a. 2b. 3a. 3b: Secondary larship 1, 2, 3, 4; i : Scholarship 2; Tau Beta Pi Slide Rule Award 2; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4. President 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Physics Club 3, 4. President 4; Der Deutsche Verein 3, 4; Cabin Club 3: Glee Club I, _ JAMES F. KENNEY, 2.T2, Pre- Medical Rowland Der Deutsche Verein 3. 4: Biology Club 1. 2; Basketball I; Track 1: Football 3. 4; Intra- mural Athletics 2. 3. 4. EDWARD S. KIERSTEAD. IX -h and Art Hi-- Buck Orchestra I, 2. 3; Band 1. 2; Musical Director - - ami Kings ' 3; Masque As- DONALD M. KILPATRICK. IIIK Agricultural Economics Presque Isle Dean ' s List la. lb, 2a, 2b. 3a. 3b; Bowker Scholarship 1; H - larship 2; Alpha Zcta 2. 3, 4. President 4; Sergeant at Agriculture Club 1. 2. 3, 4; M Club 3. 4 Blue Key - - and Blade 3, 4: - Skull- - - ore Owls 2. Secretary and Treasurer; P Mudent Mi n s Student Senate and Inter- fraternity Council 4; Band 1; Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4 ; ( lass Vice President 3: Class Treasurer 4. 11 THELMA KING Home Economics Dean ' s List 3a; Bertha Joy Thou arship 1; York County Alumni Association Scholarship ' . ; Rifle Team 3; 4 H Club 1. 2, . ' . 4; Hume Economics I ' luh 1, 2. 3. 4. JANE KING, 4011 Child Development Medford, n ' s Forum 3. 4; Y.W.CA. 1. 2. 4; Rifle Team 3; Home Economics Club 3. PHYLLIS M. KING Mathematics Harpswell Center lary School Scholarship 1: Sigma Delta Zeta 2. 3. 4; Lc Cercle Francais 1; Y.W.I A 1. 2. - - ; Archery 2. 3: Maine Masque 3. 4. FREDERICK C. KOIALOVlTl II. AT ' .: Mechanical Engineering Waterville Dean ' s List 21.; Tail Beta Pi 4; Scabbard and Blade 3. 4; As ME 3. 4; Football 1; JY ball 2. LILLIAN M. KOPELOW Mathematics Sigma Delta Zeta 3. 4; W.S.G.A. 1. 2, Y.W.CA 3; Lc Cercle Francais 2: Off-Campus Women 1. 2. 3. 4; All Maine Women Pageant DONALD M KILPATRICK [NINETEEN FORTY TWO H THELMA KING LILLIAN M. KOPELOW FREDERICK C. KOIALOVITCH PHYLLIS M KING JANE KING 59 LAURENCE G. LEA ITT BOOTH C LEAVIT1 OTIS C LAWRY MM KNT J. I.aFI.AMMK EfGENl II ' .IK h mi; i LEX IM : 1 1 1 LEWIS VINCENT .1. UFLAMME Education ' ■ ' ' Works Normal School Scholarship; Guild ■ ; Masque . ' : Tra tern State Normal Sell OTIS I LAW R.Y, Hen Mechanical Engini ' l,t1,1 Dean ' s I. ' - ' 3a: A.S.M.l b .11 I; in il Athletii ■ l. - ' . ; . I Bets Pi ' BOOTH ' . LEAVITT, EAE ( hemical Enginei ring Madis in ;,,i and Blade ' . 4; Alpha Chi Sikmki .!; ( ..Kin Clul. .i. 4. LAUREN! I c. l.K.w rn. A ' l ' .; ical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigi la I, I: Si abb Bl ide • ' ; M.O.C. 1, l l ' 1 ' - ' • - ; : Intramural Athlt ' hi ,,i i. I EGER, KZ Mechanical Enginei ring Nt i Mass Scabbard and Blade 3, 4: Sophomore «!- -■ Blue Ki I. 4; M Club 2, 3, I; A.S M I i, B iski tball 1. - ' . . ' . ' ■ ■ OP i n TOR 1- LE IM Horticulture Chelsea, Mass - List 3b; Agriculture Club 1. - ' . 3. 4: Maine Masque I; Internationa • I . ' . 4; Apple Judging Team I; Spanish i luh : Prism . ' ; Track I. BEULAH 1 1 EWIS, AAA Home Economics New) President, W ■■ ' • .W.l A. I, 2, Panhellenic Council 4: M.O.I i lull I, . ' . 3; El Circulo r 4: All Maine Women Pageant I, - ' ; Junioi Week Committee 3. I.KI.1A M LIBBY Biolog) ' 1 Kappa Delta Pi 3, I; Y W.I V I, - ' ; Gli I, 2; Volleyball 1. 2; Outdo u Club I, 2; I l | u t) 3, 4 ; Tranafi t from Gorham N MARION .1. LIBBY, UOn Home Economics Milford V w i ill el onomics Oub . ' . 4: Womei 3, 4: All Pageant Nutritional Aide 4; Tennis I I ' llll. II •1 LIBBY ATA Civil K.iiKii - i I 1, 4 mural Athletics . ' . ..ill 3 1 ; .1 V 1 ntball . ' ; Intra THE CLASS OF I I I I M I.IIIIIY l VRION I I IBBi I ' llll. IP I I lllll 60 I GEORGE P. LIMB .INNKI.I. ALDEMAR V. IT I III- I I I I li lid. IMA U I.DMl: ARM ORGE P. LIMBERIS ics Bangor Basketball 1. -ALIA ' W. LINNELL English Pembroke Y.M.C.A. 2; Contributors ' Club 2, . ' . 4; El Circul Espanol 1. 2. W ALDEMAR V. UTTLEFIELD, KS Mechanical Engine Brewer A S.M.E 3, I; Ban I I, 2. VIRGINIA K. LOMBARD Chemistry Meddybemps Dean ' s List la. Hi. 2b. 3a; Bertha Joy Tbomp- Scholarship 2; Neai Mathetai 1: Dcr Deutsche Vcrein - ' . 3; V.W.C.A. 1. I. in- I ONG, HIM ' Home Economics Melr — . M ss. M.O.C 1. - ' . 3, 4; Y.W.CA. 1. J: Home Eco- - Club 1. 2. . . 4; Prism 3: Hockey 1. - ' . .!. 4; Basketball 1; M Club 4; Pack and Pine . . 4; Sophomore Eagles 2. CHARLES I!. LORING Chemical Engineering Yarmouth Alpha Chi Sigma J. 3, 4; Baseball Manager 1. BERNARD I.OWN. TE Zool . Lewiston Dean ' s List la. lb, 2;i. 3a; l ' ln Kappa Phi 4: s Club 4; Dcr Deutsche Verein 1. 2. 3, 4; Students ' Arts Dub 1; Track Manager 1. MARION C. LUNDGREN Mathematics New Sweden W.S.G.A. 1. 2. X 4; Chorus 1; Y.W.C.A. 1. 2. .!. 4; Glee Club . ' ; Sigma Delta Zeta .(. 4. tary-Treasurer 4; Defense 0rgani2 Knitting .!. 4. First Aid 4; All-Maine W P geant 2. RADFORD W. LUTHER, AX A Mechanical Engineering Hartford. Conn. Dean ' s List 2a, 2b; Connecticut Alumni S arship 2: Football 1; IV Football J. .!; M ( hit. .;; Track 1. 2. MARY E. McCONNELL Home Economics Dean ' s List 2b, .?a : Rifle Team 1; 4 1! 1. 2. 3. 4. Secretary 2: Home Economics Club ; . 4 ; Archery 2. LOIS LONG NINETEEN FORTY TWO i MAUI ES B LORING MARY E. McCONNELL KAIil ■( lUIl W. Ll ' THER MAUIO.N ( ' LUND BERNARD l.nH ' 1 A 61 H.W ID II Mi KENNED DON Mil II McKAY RICHARD B. McGRAV JAMES A. McEDWARD ROBER1 B M l.l-.Al LEO M MacLEOD RICHARD MmcLI JAMES A Mi EDWARD Mechanical ! L ' nion RICHARD B McCR Wf. 91 Business Adniinisti ' lis 3; IV Football 4; Intra ' ortland Athletics 1. 3, -i; Boxing 3. DONALD II Mi KAY, in ()l. 1 I , |;C.A.A.4i Maine Flj ing I lub I. has id ii M ki NNE . ex Jaj I.,-. Ih. J.i. 2b, . ..; Physics ' lub nfl 1 ROBF m B. Mi ll K ,,,„„ Farmington Educational Club . ' . 4, U ] I Represenlal I r from Farmington State Normal School; M Club J. •: Club 4; C.A.A I; Pale Blue .. Cabin i lu i i .1 i MacLEOD liolog] .i l Sociologj Bangor . i, ml. I - ' . I; l - Cercli I I. . ' ; M.C.A. 1. I S.O. 3, J. RICHARD Mad EOD Dark Harbor i lub; Basketball I.   ' • .all 1; Ti 5i HIS WOOD B MACOMBI K. .1. i Northeastern Vsl Student Union; Transfei i  Nortni rsity. MILES B MANK. B8I1 ..„„„, .....I Busii Am Adminisli ' u C.A I I; Student 5 .;. i; Debating Club I, Students ' An- Club Comm : : M  1 I,,,; Football 1. - ' : Intramural Athlenci Men ' s Senate 4. ]„i i n i MARRINER, ki i 4; Lisl lb; S Tt in- 1:1 THE CLASS OF ...Mi i: u . OMB1 i l ' M 8 MILES B IA K |nl l 1 1 I l KKIM K 62 JOHN II M.Wn JOHN W Ml Dl. . HELEN W. MEHANN PAULINE H M ELENDV JOHN II - ■ IllCtlt all i ; I! iseball tics 2, 3. MAYO, 23 i umluM land Center ; Track 1; Intramural JOHN W. MEDINA, +KS c v-al Engineering ECennebunkport V.S.M.E. 3, 4: MCA.: Maine Flying Club; Intramural Athletics I. 2. 3. HELEN W. MEHANN, IM Economics Bangor Y.W.C.A I, 2, 3, 4j W.A.A. 3; Glee Club 3; mpus Women 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice President 4: All-Maine Women Pageant 1, J. 3; Defense Coordinating Council 4; Hockey 3, 4; Basket- ball 1. 2, .1. 4. Assistant Manager 3; Hockey .1. 4: Volleyball 1, PAULINE H. MELENDY Wilton Y.W.C.A. 4 . i Club 4; M.C.A. 4: Fust Ai l 4; Hockey 4; Basketball 4; Transfei Farmington State Norma] Sd 1 HOWARD W. MKKKILL. IN nical Engineering 1 1 Town Dean ' s List 2a, 3a, 3b; C.A.A. : . 4 : A.S.M.E 3, 4; Reset . I I — ciation 3, 4. EUGENE G. MERTENS, 1 IE Business Administration Yonkers, N. Y. I)er Deutsche Verein 2. 3, 4; M Club .!. 4; Mud. nts ' Arts Club 3, I: Basketball I; Tennis Club 2, 3, 4. PHILMORE W. MESERVE, HK Forestry Mechanic Falls ir Skulls 4; Sophomore Owls 2; Forestry Club 3; Pale Blue Kej 3, 4; Cri ss Country 1, J; Indoor Track 1; Baseball 1, 2. I; 1 I : ! 2. .!. 4. MARGUERITE s MESSER, X ' .. ' Psj chi ilogj Waban, M ass. Mmlc. its ' Ails I luh 1. J. 4; M.C.A. I: Y.W. C A I 2 : Maine Masque 3; Women ' s Forum .5. 4; Education Club 3; W.A.A. 4; Modern Dance Cltih 3, 4; Commencement Pageant 3, 4. E. REID MILLAR, HK Mechanical Engineering Leonia, X. J. Maine FIj ing Club ■•; M.C.A. . . 4: C.A.A. .!; I ootball .■; A.li , R ill C ; Wrestling 2; Hoi k - 2, 3 ; Transfei ti Lehigh University. GLORIA M. MINIUTTI, in I Sol iology North Berwick W.S.G.A. J..;. Secretarj !; Y.W.C.A. 1; W.A.A. J. Class I eader 2: M Cluh J. .;. 4; Hockey 1. J; Volleyball 1. J. ,i; Basketball 1. 2: Neai Mathetai 2. Secretary-Treasurer; All-Maine Women 4. Treasurer; Sophomore Eagles 2: Panhellenic Council 3. 4: M.O.C 1; Student Senate .i. I; Tutorial Honors lb. NINETEEN FOUTY TWO HOWARD W. MERRIL1 GENE G MERTENS GLORIA M MIVICTTI 1 Kill) MIl.l.AR MARGUERITE S, M ESS1 K I ' llll MMkl MESB k 1 i, ! r-i. THOMAS I M ' in ip] Mc ii nY I REDERII K A MITCHELL VI. K K !• MIMITI I Sl ' MNER D. MOKKIS VICTOR P. Ml Ml Til. WO try North Berwick . Sigma Pi ; . ' : Rifle Team 3; Football I; Scabbard and Blade . ' . 4. FREDERICK A. Ml H III I I trical Engineering Kingfield HOPE MOODY n Economic! ,i I - Club 3, 1 ; I Board Defense Organixation i ITIOM v 1 IE, KZ Busim Vdminiatra Biddi i rennia I. Managei - ' . 4; Ban d 1, - ' . . i.i i .1 SI ' MNKK l MOKKIS i ngineei ing Guilford JAMES I. MORRISON, U 1 Chemiatrj W eatei Maaa I ratty. CARROL1 l MORSE, IMA Mechanical Engineering ASM K. I, MARGARE I M 1 I ION, A til PARKE K V MOULTON, lr . SAB Govemmenl W an h in Man i iaque 1 ; International Relation miry i. 2; Track I, 2; Le Cerclt i 2; S ibbard ami Blade 3, i |OSl I ' ll Mill EN, IT A Mist.. i and ' i Houlton I M I - I Mi IRRISON THE CLASS OF l Kkol I. I Mol s|- M VRGARE I Mm I l ' i PARKER N Mm I li ' N h IOSE I ' ll Ml I I IN 1IKNKV T. MCKIXK ' K GEORGE V. Ml ' Kl ' MY LAWRENCE J. MCZROI.L CLARENCE S. NICHOLS HENRY I MURDOCK, NIK Electrical Engineering Kennebunk Track Manager 1; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Radio Club . ' . 4. GEORGE V. MURPHY Electrical Engineering liar Harbor LAWRENI E J MUZROLL, bS Mathen Rumford JAMES II. NYE Education Cherryfield Education Club 4; Glee Club 4; Transfer from Washington State Normal School; Basketball 2, 3; Secretary S.K.O. Fraternity 3; Outing Club 1. - ' . 3; Baseball 2, 3; Assemblies 2, I; Chorus 1. -. . ; Washingtonia Board 3; Christ- Pageant I. J. . : Senior Play Bus Committee Chairman 3. EINAR A. OLSEN, KZ Forestry Gloucester, Mas-. JANE A. PAGE, Aon logy Newcastle EVELYN M. NICHOLSON f CLARENCE S. NICHOLS. AX A Civil Engineering Augusta EVELYN M NICHOLSON, v.; South 1 ' rtland RCT1I F. PEABODY, AAA Zoology Houlton Chorus 1. 2: Y.W.C.A. .5. 4: M.O.C I. ALVAH I.. PKRRY Agricultural Econoi Sherman Mills Alpha Zeta 3, 4; Agriculture Club 4; JV Football .-; El Circulo Espanol . ' ; Class of • holarship. NINETEEN FORTY TWO LAMES H NYE AIAA1I L. I ' KKKY KITH F. PKAIIOllS IANE A PAGE EINAR A I 65 N C. PHILBROOK PAUL II PHELAN FREDERICK l PERRY BARBARA I. I ' KKKY MAKi.VKI-.T G. I ' llll.l H BARBARA I. PERRY, .i-iA English Houlton Chorus I: Y.Vt I .A. 1. 4j Prism 3; Glee Club i. u 1 1 1 i; I.,- Cercle Francaia ; ; Motor 4. FREDERICK M. PERRY ,il Engineering Rockland lub 1. PAUL II. PHELAN ...lislll I NAM C PHILBROOK, Mill II, .in. i burne, N. II MARGARET ' . PHILLIPS, SO Nutrition Ellsworth Lisl la; Secrel ' law 2; N  i Mathetai 1; All Maine Women 4; Sophomore J- Prism . ; Sin, Inn - B .-!-• t I, ,n i . _-. i : ream 1. - ' . 3j W.S.G.A i I fember of 1 MARIA ' PHILLIPS I nglish ' ' Ml ' ' Maim Masque . ' . I; Y w I A lj Rifli I Maine Plying Club . ' . 4; Edu ation Club . ' . . Guild . ' . ; Glee Club J, 4, President 4; Coordinating I 4; Transfer from Gorha i ; Normal School Scholarship 3. STANLEY G, PHILLIPS, Jr.. AT.: Civil Engii ■ Meli l i lub -• ; . lj Indooi I ' ..,. b Senior Skulls 4, S I •■ as Pale Blue Kej I ■ V.S.I I President 1 Interfraternity I 4; Intramural Athlei i.ti . . 4. Vice President 3, President 4; Class Vice Presidenl 4. MAR! HA I- PIERCE English Guilford PHILIP N I ' ll- RCE, ITO li-in I, Publicity Director .!; Campus - ' . ; ■ - ate Editoi 4. Contribut litoi . ' . 3; Pi ism . ; . Photo Editor; ' • Radio I 4. Presidenl 4: El I .I 2, 3, 4, MAKlr I PINE I I 1 Economics Guilford MANIA i Mill I II - THE CLASS OF i, PHILLIPS, li l l III V 1 I ' ll run li ' rn ttl i M K!I i I ' lM I I I G . GEORGE F. PII ' KR ARNOLD EDGAR T PITTS THOMAS K I ' OI-I.OCK GEORGE F. PIPER. Mechanical Engineering AT ' .; Biddeford ARNOLD W. PITMAN, AIT Horticulture Appleton Agriculture Cluh 1. 2. 3; Cross Countrj 1. 4: Club 2. 3. 4. Vice President 2; 4 II Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Apple Judging Team 2. EDGAR T. PITTS Mathematics Sl-mington Phi Kappa Phi 4: Phi Meta Kappa 3, 4; Sigma Delta Zeta 2. 3, 4, Vice President -i. President 4; I S.O. 4; Students ' Arts Club 1. 2: Charles n Scholarship; Chicago Alumni Scholar- ship: Hancock Count} Scholarship: Charles F woodman Scholarship; Kidder Scholarship; Merritt Caldwell Fernald Scholarship. THOMAS E POI.I.Ot K. Ki - - Administration 5 mervilli tball i. 3, 4: Baseball 1. .i. 4: Student. ' Arts Cluh 2: El Circulo Espanol 1. 2; : is 4. FRANK E. POTTER, AIT Dairy Technology Sabattus Alpha Zeta 2. 3, 4: Agriculture Cluh I. 2. 3. 4; M i A 1. 2. 4: 4 II Club 1. _ ' . Senate and Inter- fraternity Council 4; Dean ' s List lb, 2a. 2I . 3a, amural Athletics 1. 2. 3, 4. DARRELL p. PRATT, 1 Bacteri Uillinockel Alpha .eta 3, 4: Agriculture Chili 4; M C.A. 4; Pale Blue Ke t; Golf 2. .;. MURIEL E. PRATT. X ' .; Home Economics Oxford Y.W.C.A. 1: Hockej 1: Basketball 2: Volley- ball 2. INTHROP IS. PRATT Engineering Phj - Arlington, Phi Kappa Phi 4: Tau Reta Pi; Physics Club; ■ill Manager 1. ALLEN II. PULSIFER, AX A Economics Poland Track 1; Glee Cluh 2: M (A 2. 4; M.O El Circulo Espanol .3. 4. AARON II. PUTNAM, KI Mechanical Enginei - Houlton FRANK E. POTTER NINETEEN FOI.TY TWO DARRELL P. PRATT AARON 11. PCTNAM ALLEN II. PILS1EER WIXTIIROP B PR A I I M1R1EI. E. PRATT WAKKI-N B RANDALL RAYMOND I- RAMSI V KICIIAKU 1 RAMSDELL (.OKI ' i) I K WIMil I 1 I IN I- KAN KIN I H Nl IS I HA I .I I. I AM ES l 1- H i f5 4w GORDON E RAMSDELL Dairy Husbandry Ellsworth Upha Zela . ' . 4; Agriculture Club 1. 2. 3. 4; ( abin Club 2, 3, 4: ■ II Club 1. 2, . ' -. ■): Intel . ,11. giati Judging Team 4. RICHARD T. RAMSDELL estrj RAYMOND l R VMSE1 . M4 ; ical Engim ARREN B. RANDALL, 1K1 Journalism • wiston Maine Campus, Star Reporter I. Mai Editoi Editor-in-Chi I ibuting Edi tor 4: M i lub 3, I; Ind I M i Glee I i 1 ' . I I A I STIN I- NANKIN ■ i Camden FRANCIS t RATZE1 I- Philosophj ' - ' • lt.i!iK..r Theological Pastoi of Firsl il Church, Peer Isle. JAMES V KM D, W . Mechanical Engin thbajr ■ i . - M I JOHN II. REED, ' I1IK Agricultural Economics airfield Iturc Club I, - ' . I. 4; F.F.A I. . ' . 3. ■ ; Fencing I, - ' ; M.C.A. I, - ' ; Dean ' s Lilt 2b, 3b. JOHN REITZ, 1 Civil Engineering Waltham, i i lub; M.( . V.S.I E.; Fo tball I, - ' . . ' . ■ ; Basketball I; Baseball I: Tennis l. ■ . ' . Vthletii i lundl. IKK W RICHARDS, ,,..: . Augusts Kiilr Team I: Der Deutschi . ' . ■ : [ rack I; Students ' Arts Club I; Athletics 1, - ' . . -. ■ • THE CLASS OF inllN II Rl 1 l IHIIN A Kr I 1 II I Nil II A K h- 68 NELLO F. RITANTI GEORGE D. ROBEX .1 HERBERT ROBERTS GEORGE A. RIESE, Jr., Kr Mechanical Engineering Arlington. M.iss. NELLO F. RIFANTI Chemical Engineering Hopedale. Mas?. GEORGE I). ROUEN Chemical Engineering Houllon .1 HERBERT ROBERTS. ±T2 linistration Belfast Der Deutsche Verein 3, 4; Baseball 1: M.( A M nr. l. EDWARD N. ROBERTSON. ATI: Civil Engineering Bethel Baseball 1: Basketball 1: Sophomore Owls 2: Blue k.- E. . ' . . ' . 4. PRESTON E. ROBINSON, +H4 Civil Engineering Bangur A.S.CE. .!. 4. ARLENE R. RODMAN. .iAA French Bai gor Y.W.I A. 1. 2. .!. 4: Students ' Arts Club 1. 2. 3, 4; l.e Cercle Francais 1. 2. .i. 4; El Circulo Espanol 3, 4; Dean ' s List . a. ANN ROLLINS French Ellsworth Y.WCA 1. .!. 4: Students ' Arts Club 1; Le Cercle Francais 1. 2. . . 4. BERNARD P. ROME. TK •!• History and GovemmeDl Brookline, Mass. Maine Campus I; Student Senate 4; Senate and Interfraternity Council 4. DONALD P. ROSS Civil Engineering Orono NINETEEN FORTY TWO BERNARD P. ROM F ANN ROLLINS EDWARD X. ROBEKTX N PRESTON E ROH ARLENE R RODMAN 69 I -llHARII F. Rl ' DDOCK ROBERT F. ROY A. VIRGINIA ROI ' RKK KITA Y K -- CORNELL i . RUSHWORTH iM V I KM I A l RYAN KITA E ROSS Sociology ' 1 ' 1 Women ' s Forum 4; International Rela Club 3, 4; Volleyball 3. 4: Students ' An- I ibutors ' i lub 4j Transfer from Westb • ii College A VIRGINIA ROURKE English Winthrop W.S.G A. 4; Maine Masque 3; Women ' s Forum i ; .,, Arts i lub 1, 2, ; I, 2, .!. 4j Stud nl ate -l: Orchestra l; Women ' s Leadership Con- ferem i ROBER1 I ROY, SX ,i . . ring Norway Maine Flying Club ■ ' . 4; Scabbard and Blade i Dtball . ' . -4; Winter s,„.,iv I, . ' . .;. i; Intramural Athletii Vssocia lion 3, I, Vict l ' lidenl 4. E I ARD I RUDDOCK Engineering Kittery Tau !■•• la Pi 4; A.S.M.l ' . Football 1, - ' . 3j ball i ; Transfei from Tufts Colh . I ORN1 1 I I RUSHWOB 1 II i he i ing Madison ill 3. PA1 RIC1A M. RYAN, Ml Psychology Y.W.C A. 3, 4: N lai 1; St ' Sigma 3, ■ • • -■ • ' ■ ' ■ ■ . ' . 3. BARBARA A AGE, MOD Theatre and English Bangor (, . ;. ici !■• sidi ■ t 3, Preside Y.W.C.A., S Hot U I; All ' idio Guild 4; Student S 3, 4; Off-Campus w mmencement t I, 2, .!; Modem Dance Club J. . ' . 4; I. 4; llif Queen 2: Maine I .i Committee I. J : beth Abbott Balentine Scholarship 3; List 3b. ELIZABETH K. SCAMMON, i Mom, I Will 1AM I SI IIAI1U E, 81 Chemical Enginei port, I I., N V Pale Blue Kej 4; Intramural Athletic t s m a mi i ig THE CLASS OF I ' .AKIIAKA ' .l II 1 BETH l S( l H ' N II I I AM I M II AI1H I N t M ■ Illl I IG 70 es .V FRANCIS V SCHMIDT Kl IN U. SEABURY CALVIN B. SEWALL KENNETH SHARP FRANCIS V. SCHMIDT. IX Wildl .mi. u Paterson, X. J. Student Senate 4; Men ' s Senate and Intertra- tcrnity Council 4; Baseball 1; Basketball 1: Intramural Athletics 1. _ ' . .!. 4. EDWIN M. SEABURY Engineering Ph s Phi Kappa Phi 4: Tail Beta Ti 4. CALVIN B. SEWALL r.conomtcs Education 1 1. Wilton KENNETH SHARP Houlton Transfer front Rieker lunior C !lege; Basket hall I. 2; Bas. ball . ' . RICHARD M. SINCLAIR. IX Pulp and Paper Holyoke, Mass. Intramural Athletics 1. 2. 3; Track 1: MCA 1. 1. :-. 4: M.O.C. I. THOMAS 1 SLEEPER, AX A Mechanical Engineering S Track 4. GEORCE C SLOCUM, HE Agricultural Economics S uth Portland PARKER SMALL. IMA Agricultural Econ South Portland Sophomore Owls; Pale Blue Kev 3; M Club 2, .:. 4; Agriculture Club 1. J; Football 1. - ' . .;. 4: Basketball 1. 2. .5. 4. Co-Captain 1. 4: Ba-e ' .all 1. 1; Class Vice President 1: F.F.A. 3, -t. ROBERT SMALL. I Electrical Engineering Ynrk Village Scabbard and Blade .!. 4: Pale Blue K. Tau Beta Pi 4; ALEE. .!. 4; Men ' s CI, . : Football ill 1; Intramural Ath- letics 2. . ; Dean ' s List la. lb. 2a. 2b. ELMER V. SMITH. IX Mechanical Engineering Newport NINETEEN FOIUY TWO Rh HARD M SINCLAIR iHOMAS T SLEEPER ELMER V SMITH RMISERT SMALL PARKER SMALL GEORGE t SLOCUM 71 HENRY A. SNELL JAMES .1 SMITH JAMES I SMITH i.HIK ' .I- II ll III KATHLEEN SPAl ' LDING ■ .I ORGE II SMI I II. KZ i Waltham, Mass. I VMES l SMITH, IN Civil Engineering Richmond, Va i I I, 4j intramural Athletics I. - ' . . ' ; l ( A I. . ' . .(. -i; Student Senate 4; Senate and Interfraternit] Council 4j I 1 Lisl Hi. 2a, - ' I.. [AMES J. SMITH u ! i Portland ill J. . ; Forestr) Club -i. 4. HENRY A. SNELL, i P Hortii ulturc Buxton Clul i ; M.C.A 1. . ' , Boxing 1; Dean ' s Lisl la. i, VTHLEEN SPA! LDING ( ..ill... ii Education (lull 4: Orchestra. HARLAN s SP1 I; Wildlifi I n inn .,T I tSPER A SPEAR Historj Warren Basketball . . Mai BEX 1 KI.V W. SPENl I R Old Town .1 ional Relations Cluli 3, 4; Rad ml. I 3; I.S.O lb 1. . ' . . ' . 4; Basketball - ' . 3, I: Basi ball 1 ; l . an ' s I RALPH K SPRINGE R. A Til Education ' ti Sullivan Chorus 3, I ' Chili 4; Glee t ' luli 4; -I. It-Ill ■i men t .( ; Vice P i hristian Association i : Ass. .cull. ,n 2; C. A. Cabinet .•: Baaketball Outing I ington Norn M kon E. STARBIRD i Siu. In Fan ' .t from Farmington Maine Masque ; Club 4; Interna tional Relations i lub I; B ■ d itra I. 2, .(. 4; Glee Clul. I, I, - ' . HARLAN • SPI l THE CLASS OF K SPEAR 111 l-.NI Y Sl ' l K l I ' ll U -. I • K I N i . I K Ml Kii I -i kli!kl lOIIX TIU K I SKTII V. THORNTON PRISCILLA E. TIH ' KI.oW n i ii a. TOWNE JOHN THORNE, 9X Mathematics Island Falls Sigma Delta Zeta 3, 4; Chess Club 4; Intra- mural A l hk- tics ,i. 4 ; Transfer from Ricker Junior )olleg SF.TH W. THORNTON Chemistry Belfasl PRISCILLA E. THURLOW, HB Home Economics Buckfield Hour- Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus 2; Y.W.CA. I; Prism . ; Maine Radio Guild 4; 1 lean ' s List 2b, - ' a. RUTH A. TOWNE Pre- M i Dover-Foxcroft Ml: . Masque 2. 3, 4; Dean ' s List 2a. JOHN P. TRACY, ATA Busini ss Administration Lexington, Mass. Maine Masque 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 1, 2; Intramural Sports 3, 4. E E 1 FOREST W. TRUL ducation ducation Club 4; I.S.O. 3, 4 trtland Jui College. AND Po Transfi i ■tland I KI.l.IS K. VanHOESEN, ATA [story and Government McKnownville, N. V. CHARLES X. VICKERY History Pittsfield Le Cercle Francais 2; Maim- Masque 2, - ' . 4; ISO. 4; Alpha Gamma Sigma; Dean- I isi 2a. 2b. 3a; Transfer from Chaffey Junior Col- lege. ALEXANDER WALKER. Jr.. KZ Forestry Rochester. X. V. ELEANOR L. WARD. XQ English Arlington Heights. Mass. Sophomore Eagles; M Club 2. 3, 4; W.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice President . ' . President 4; Le Cercle Francais 1; Prism 3; Hockey 1. 2, 3, 4; All Main. Hoi ki l ; Basketball 1, 2, . ; Tennis 3; All -Maine Women 3, 4; Women ' s Porum 4; Defense Council; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Tutorial Honors 2a, 2b, . a, 3b; woi County Alumni Scholarship l : (Jnivi Scholarship 3; Xeai Matin tai I; Dean ' s List la. lb, 2a, 2b, 3a NINETEEN FORTY TWO JOHN P. TRACY FOREST W. TKVI. H ELEANOR 1. WARD ALEXANDER WALKER, Jr. ( HARLES N. VICKERY ELLIS R. VanHOESE GEORGE ATERMAN R{ ' HI- K r R ASHBURN II Ki l 1 1 I ARRI-X Ill ' HOI in I. U ARRKX JOHN T. WATSON ■V GEORGF I I i i (ROTHY I. WARREN, Y ll English Lubec Sopho n Eagles; M U i ; c . 1, j. .!. 4; Students ' Arts Club 1. 2; Sophomore Hop Committee: Junior Week Committee; Women ' s . 4 ; liiM nse ' ouncil HAROLD K WARREN, IM Chemical Engineering Lisbon Palls ■ ■ urs 1 Vthlet ics 1. 2. . ' ; Mei ;tn l 1 iitcrlialniii! j ( iui Rl i;i R i R ASHBURN ' t in al Ei onomics U i ■■ tnouth I in!, i. 2, 3, 4; M.O.C I, 2; Rifle Team I ; Intra mural Athletics t. 2; D n ' s List 11). GE RGE w W rERMAN, I I New I M O.C 1. 2; M t A. 2, I; M. n ' s Gil i I tub 2; A S M i P il Blu Kej 2, 3; Intrai i Athletics 1. 2, . . 4. H ll T, W VTSON ! ! I ' ■ lit.. Bangor GEORGE I w E BBER Mechanical Engineering Pittsfield C.A.A . Band 1, 2; A S.M.E. t. 4. ARLENE W I BSTER. AAA Home Economics Auburndale, Mass 4; Y.W.C.A. 1; M Club 2, . . 4; S.-.il 4. W.A.A I ouni il 2, 3; rani Wintei Sports M .ttiatfrr kej i. 2, 3. 4; Basketball I, 2, I; Volley- ball i. 2, Hockei I. am 2, 3; Assoi iatc Edit oi 3; All Maim W Mil l. CHARLES F WELCH ei ing Tenn i • PRANK I - W I- 1 I COME, Kl . Phj si i Cumberland Mills Si abbard and Bladi ; -  . Physii - Club 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Glee Club I, 2, 3.  . Pr I; Masque 2; Tau Beta Pi 4: Dean ' s List la, ll . JOSE I ' ll i i KUS, 1 W Soi i si Si ii ni ' a Rumford i. Basketball . Ba i i -- lass Pi esidenl 1. lion President ; Kappa Phi : I i Fai mingl THE CLASS OF AKI.I I WEHSTEH ( MAUI I - I HH.dl FRANK L. WRl.UOMI M -l I ' ll KNCKl ' S DONALD E. WESTON VIRIUXIA W ESTON HELEN M. WEYMOUTH I - I- W 1 1 I I !■ DONALD E. WESTON, K2 Electrical Engineering Portl Campus 2. . . Circulation Manager; Masque stra 1. « C.A. 1, Chorus 1. - ' : Men ' s Glee Club . . 4; Freshman Newspaper 1, VIRGINIA WESTON French Dover-Fo • Economics (lul 1. 2; Chorus 1. 2; I Francais . : . 4: W.A.A. 2, 3, 4; M Cluli J, 4; Hockej I, J. 3, 4; All-Maine Hockey -i. 4; Basketball I, 2, .!. 4: All-Maine Basketball 2; Captain Basketball 2; Volleyball I, 2. 3, 4. HELEN M. WEYMOUTH, v.; M I imics Dexter ,ie 2; Women ' s Forum 3; Y.W.C.A. I, 2, .i; Rifle Team ,i ; Tennis 1; Volleyball 1, - ' . 3: Basketball 2; Prism . ; Home Economics Club .i; First Aid. MARY LOUISE WHITE, AOII Home Ecom Orono i W C.A. I, . ' . 3, 4. President 4; Campus 1, 2, Reportei ; ; A istant News Editor 4; Le Cercle Francais I; Off-Campus Women I, 2; All Maine Women Pageant 1. 2; All- Maine Women 3, 4; Prism, News Kilitor 3; Maini Da I mmittee 3. ROGER E. WHITE Engineering Physics South Portland Tau Beta Pi . ' . 4; Physics Club 1. 2. 3. 4; graph] ( lull 3, 4; Cabin Club 3, 4; M i A. 1. J. .1. 4. HARRIS ii. WHITED, MIK Agronomy Bridgew .tin Agriculture Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports, I. - ' . J. 4. RICHARD W. WHITNEY, 2 u: Pri Medical Marblehead, Mass. Der Deutsche Yerein 2; Students ' Art-- Club 2: Intramural Athletics J. JACK P.. WIEDMER, 93 Mechanical Engineering Head. I.. 1.. N. Y. A S.M.E., .v 4. KENT M. WIGHT li.ii 1- riology Madison Agriculture Club 1. - ' . 3, 4; Campus 3; Hand 1. 2: Orchestra ; : Boxing 2: Cabin Club 3. 4; MCA. 4; Der Deutsche Yerein 3. 4; Dean ' s List la. 2b, 3a. FRED M. WILLETTS Dairj Technology Orono Agriculture Club 1; Dean ' s Lisl 2b. NINETEEN FOKTY TWO KOCF.K E. WHITE HARRIS G. Will I 1- H FRED M. Wll. LETTS KENT M. WIGHT I.M ' K P. W II I ' M I It- Is It HARD W. WHITNEY 77 GORDON II IN I I RS PAUL I. W INMmu MIIUKh l HIM. RAYMOND E II SOS I ll AKIl II. RAYMOND E ILSON, SAE Chetnii ei inn Madison Alpha Chi Sigma 2, 3. 4; M.C.A. 1, 2; M.O.( ,i. 4; Intramural Athli . Wint. t Sports 3, 4; Tennis MORRIS K W INC .iry B ngham Ni Sigma Pi ... 4; Forestrj Club 4; Bertha .!•• rhompson Si ; Di an ' s List la, lb, i, 3a. PAUL I. WINS! OW Civil Engineering HorridgewocR ii, i ; I II Club 1. 2, . ; . 4i Band I; - ' I 3, 4. GORDON ll. Vi INTERS, CI Civil I Wati I hi Beta Pi ' ; Si abbard and : V.S.I I ' . I, I; Studi ni s ' nati i i il 4: U.S.O ll I, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Philip R. Hathori Dean ' s List 1 3a. I DW KI H. WOOD, SAB in Bi .. l. j; Intramural Atl lei : . 4. RALPH E WOODBURY . ZI Chemical Engineering -land Aviation Dub 3, 4; M ( lub I, 2; CA.A. : Winter Sports I, 2. HOMER i WOODW ARD, M l A. 1 ; ' ..r i t Sho« 3. JANII H D WOODWARD II.. in.- Economics Auburn l Club 3, I; Home Economics Club 3, I ill I, 2, 3, 4; Voll l..ill I. . ' ; h ARTHUR R WORSTER, In ■ ical Engini ' ■ Phi ECappi Phi 4; ; • Club ,;. 4; A.S.H.E. 3 holarsbip . ; ' list la, lb, 2a, 2b, . .,. M m A MUNi, English Y.W.C.A 2; A I; M I lub - 1. - ' . K l I ' M 1 i ii il ' THE CLASS OF iihui k ( wimiiw awh f i IAN1I I ll WOODW M l ' AK llll K K WiiK-l | K MA1 ol Ni. f WEMIIEKS IN MILITARY SEI.VICE 4 Lieut. Charles S. Hi | ui i vm i (.orim.n ( Hi vn ii kii Cadi i M ri i i R Boi i hi r Ik. Emmons P. Brown ( hi i m ii k E. Brown. Jr. Mr Hi kn kii E. Coi I ' ll rs Stafi Sgt. Rom ri r. Davis Ik. VlAN I I s i U i ii k 1k. Rn II Kli I Dl Barros Mr. (.1 OFFRE 1 . I l s| VRI INs Mr. I iiom vs I). Dll ki NS I II I I. |oll 1)11 1 ON ( MH I Willi l II. K VNS I II I I. W II I I VM |. (. VRsol MlDSHIPM | Wll S (.11 I IN. |k. Scr. Hiriu ri K. Crvv. SCT. How ri M. (.r v III I I. Ill I I I ( ' . HORNBECK, Jr. Pvt. Walter L. Jasi d ENSIGN |osl i ' ii K.ARCZMARCZYK l ' I. CH ki I -. . B. klMU VI I Mr. Lionel Lord Mr. ALl vniii r W. M kl n ii . Ensign H vrris L. McLean, Jr. Pi r. R. Russfj M 1 1 in ws, |r. ' i. Lloyd G. Niles Mr. Wii 1 1 i I Pi rr |K. (I 111 ORD . l ' kll M Si. i . A. W ii i mm RiM.ii). Jr. In i i. Ch vri is E. Ri mk k I ' V I. I) NII I C. RolU RI V II I II I I . |oiin VV. ROBIF. PVT. H ri nii Row i |K. RlC II K1I M. SlN( LAIR Jr. I « k I Si mii Mr. Arum r I. I i m i ( Mil I El Ml K P. 1 HOMPSON, |R. MR. 1 ' Rkl R I RI 1 I III! N Pvt. Paui I . n di Nki 1 1 1 r I II I I . i.KNI si k. Will I 1 NI R. Jr. J R - Etna, Swampscott, Mass. 1 1 1 i 1 1 n Mounl Disci I Buckspoi i Saco Old [ own Bangoi New York, N. Y. Brunswick Camden Naugatuck, Conn. Manhasset, N. Y. Portland BangOI k.isi Bluehill East Bluehill Verona, N. J. Peru Ludlow . M.iss. lii idgewater Smyrna Mills Winchester, Mass. Bar Harbor Lisbon Kails Houllon Portland Bradford, Miss. ( JusiiHit Hill, Mass. Ellsworth Peoria, Ml. Vugusta East Stoneham Holyoke, Miss. Peabody, Mass. Glen Ridge, N. J. Brownfield Wilton Smith town Branch, L. I.. N. V. Gastonia, N. C. I Inked States i nn Vii Corps I Inited States Vrm) n Coi ps Aviation iadei United States nn i nited States Naval ii ( orps Airplane Mei hanics I inited States Mai ines Royal Canadian Ail Force 1 Inited States i in United States Arm) l nited States nn Vii ( orps I Inited States Arm) Ail Coi | s Aviation Cadet United States Arm) Aii Corps United States Naval Academ) 1 nited States Arm) Ail c t| s i nited States Arm) Ail Corps United Stales Army Air Corps United States Vrm) Ail Corps United States Naval Vii Coi | s United States Arm) Aviation Mechanic United States Nai v United States Naval Reserve United Slales Arm) Air Corps l Inited siau-s Army United Slates Navv United States Vrm) Air Corps Artiller) Inited Stales Ann) United States Army I Inited States Vrm) ii C orps Artiller) Cadet ROTC (Hast Artiller) United States Naval ii [raining Corps United States Naval Aii ( orps I Inited States Vrm) I nihil Sl, ids M, nines I Inited States i nn f NINETEEN FOI.TY TWO AXYCE T. ALEXANDER Education Prentiss LAWRENi i: W l) w tES •inn Bangoi I- RNEST l DELANO ation ' spoi I RICHARD FRANZ Chemistry Portland i LINTON A. HANSCOM Education Machiai AM XANDER n LOUDON Psychology Brownville ELIZABETH 11 MORGAN ition CROSBY i. PATTERSON English .mils F I ' l.t ' MMi i; Civil Engineering Hampden Highlands I VMES l. Ki SSI l l Zoolog] B.ins.ir I |i ARD A. SCHERTZER mics DAVID P. STRIAR ical Engini ALICE M WARD Old Town BAXTER I. WILLEY i Engineering Ol.l Town CLASS OF L943 t the beginning ol hia Junioi year, a student begins to tee! that he is ai last safi K launched on bis college career. He has chosen his major subject, afta much deliberation, and work begins in earnest The studeni has a vital interesi in the work he now undertakes. 1 here an no more general required subjects 10 phase him. Fascinating worlds an unfolded before him as he delves deeper and deeper into the field thai is to bt come liis life ' s uoi k. ll during the year, work on the Jun- iors ' own hook, the Prom, goes on. Re- sponsibility foi the entire publication H sis upon the shoulders ol m mbers ol the [unior class, and the work is done entirely b them. Publication in the spring is awaited with impatience. hinioi Week, to be held during the Bertis Piatt, President Richard Martinez, Vice President Margaret Church, Secretary Richard Youlden, Treasurer A Junior consults his major adviser 80 THE JUNinitS Scabbard and Blade initiates new members The Honorary Lieutenant Colonel is presented fourth week in April, is looked forward to with acute interest. It begins oth- tialK on Thursday, for thai night all Junior girls on campus are granted 12 o ' clock permissions, instead ol the usual 10:30 permissions. On Friday ever) Jun- ior is automatically excused from all 1 lasses. During the morning, Junior Week Assembly is held in the Memorial Gymnasium. A speaker ol interest is brought to the campus, and alter the assembly the Senior Skulls for the fol- lowing year are tapped from the present Junior class. That night, Junior rule on campus comes to a gav and colorful end with Junior Prom. Officers are. Bertis Pratt. President, Richard .Mai tine . Vice-President, Mar- garet Church, Secretary, and Richard Youlden, Treasurer. Work on the Junior Prism goes on The highlight of Junior Week, the Junior Prom 81 HERSHEL G. ABBOTT. IN Forestry Bryant Pond Forestry ( lub i, 2, j; Boxing i; Dean ' a I isi ja. CHARLES B. ADAMS, HIA Mi ( li.niu al Engineei ing KJtter} iiiii.iiinii.il Athletics i, s, ;(. GEORGE F. ADAMS, AT 1 .; Agricultural E imics Wesi Sumner .i ii ii 1 1 ui i (lull i . l ' . ;;: II V ; M.C.A. i, ll.iskrllull. JOSEPH ADLER, Jr., ZM Business Administration Sanford M 1,2, ; Band i. . 3; Students ' i ts ( lull 1 2; Le Cen le turn ais 1 : Freshman Basketball; fennis 2. HERSCHEL G. ABBOTT CHARLES B. ADAMS GEORGE F. ADAMS JOSEPH ADLER, Jr. BRUNO E. AHO BERNARD E. ALBAIR RACHEL ALDEN C. DONALD ALLEN BRUNO E. AHO Poult n 1 1 1 i-l .i 1 it 1 1 W.ll H ' U BERNARD E. ALBAIR, ATA ( In inn ,il 1 114111111 ing Cm iImiu lie in LiSI 1.1: I1111.1111111.il SporU j; rransfei 1 Riikti |unioi College; Baseball 1: K ( lub. RACHEL ALDEN 1 nglish Dovei 1 n i rofi 1 in 1 ii ui-. in 111111 ;. j, i t 1 Students ' i i- ( 1 1 1 1 • i. n hei ) 1; Dean ' s I isi ga. C. DONALD ALLEN,. I IA Business Administration i Rochelle, N ( Inn ii- 1, 2; M. 1 . -•: Students ' i i- Club 1: Freshman Newspapei 1 U.im ball I : lllll.lllllll.il S|)U1 In I . - ' . •(. UNIVERSITY (IF MAINE JAMES R. AMBROSE Engineering Physics Bangoi ran Beta Pi 3: Physics Club t, 5; I rack 1 : Dean ' s I i i 1 l . 2a, 2I1. WESLEY D. ANDERSON, HK Mechanical Engineering Mars Hill FRANKLIN J. AUSTIN Mechanical Engineering Fannington _■ I. K. [lull 1. 2. 3. J. MAYNARD AUSTIN, M_1 (.ml Engineering Bed Dean ' s Lisl 2l . ja S F. j. THE CLASS f)F I 9 4 3 OTIS Z. BACON Mechanical Engineering Oakland lnlr.iiiiin.il Boxing 1; Cabin Club 1. 2. i; C.A.A.; 1S.O. : EDWARD F. BAGLEY Poultry Husbandry Albion F.F.A. $; ( -H Club 1. 2. 3. CHARLES E. BARTLEY. +Kr Engineering Physics Greenville Physics Club 2. j; Scabbard and Blade ; ( rass Country 1: Goll 2: Skiing 2: Basketball 2. 3: Dean ' s List il . 2.1 2b, JAMES H. BATES Education Turner Education Club 5; International Rela- tions Club j; Transfer from Farming- ton Normal. JAMES R. AMBROSE WESLEY D. ANDERSON FRANKLIN J. AUSTIN J. MAYNARD AUSTIN OTIS Z. BACON EDWARD F. BAGLEY CHARLES E. BARTLEY JAMES H. BATES • BARBARA BEAN, ll Home Economics Newport Mathetai i; ( hoii 2; Women ' s Forum ; V.W.C.A. i. 2, 5; Pram 5; Mi Radio Guild ; Gle lub 1, •-•. ; , Students ' Vrts ( lub 2; I e « erde 1 1. mi. ci- 2; Home Economics lub 5: Knitting 5; I irsi lid 3; H t- ' Basketball 2; Volley Ball 2; Dean - I isi ELIZABETH BEARCE Home Economics Bucksport Chorus 1: Women ' s Forum 2, ■; ' i M C.A. 1, •(: Prism ;: Home Ea mics Club 1 ommencemenl Pageani 2; Modern Dance g; H V- 1, j; Basket- ball 1. GEORGE D. BEARCE, B6H Governmeni Buckspon h, an ' s I isi la, ib, 2a, eb ja Maine Masqui 1 -• ;■ International Relations Club 3 Prism, Vssistanl Editor -y. i.( 1; Students ' Vrts Club 1; Debate ( iui - ' . j; Freshman Newspapei 1 I u inil.il Honors ib. ROBERT H. BEEDY I llN|l ' l I ' I BARBARA BEAN ELIZABETH T. BEARCE GEORGE D. BEARCE ROBERT H. BEEDY DOROTHY E. BELL ELLIS I. BELL ARTHUR W. BEVERAGE, Jr. WARREN H. BICKFORD DOROTHY BELL Home E 1 mil - ' Irono i u ( I!.. mi 1 1. .in. inn- ( lub: 1 hi ampus Women; Home Nursing; om MKiiii Mu in Pageant; Dean ' s 1 1-1 sa. ELLIS I. BELL Vnimal Husbandn Dennysville ARTHUR W. BEVERAGE, Ji., ZN ( ivil Engineering North Haven M. .A. 1. 2. 5; 1 II lub 1 ; - Band 1, 2; A5.C.1 ; 1 reshman Newspapei 1 WARREN BICKFORD ( hr1nn.1i Engineering Ogunquil MOI I I s 1 1 UNIVERSITY OF MAINE CLIFFORD W. BIRCH, Jr., K2 it( h.mu ,ii i ngineei ng Arlington, Mass. Dean ' s I isl sb; A.S.M.E. 3. CLAYTON P. BLAKE, AT!. ' Mechanical Engineering Portland Basketball 1. MILLARD O. BOSS, AXA M i hanical Engineering Dover-Foxcrofl Maine Masque 2. 3: A.S.M.E. 3. MURRAY BOWDEN European Hision South Penobscot I 1 ( i k le Francais 1. 2. THE CLASS OF I ) 4 3 CARLTON M. BRACKETT, ATfi Agricultural Economics Newport Bast ball 1. CECIL R. BRADSTREET, All- Animal Husbandry Albion Cabin Club 1. 2. 3; M.C.A. 1: Base- ball 1. WALTER H. BRADY, IA Engineering Physics Dorchester, Mass. Physics (lul) 2. 3; Chess Club 3; M Club 2. 3; Cross Country 2. 3; Indoor 1 rack 2: Outdoor Track 2: Cross Coun- try 1; Track l. RICHARD A. BRAGDON, K2 Pre-Medical Cumberland Mills M.C. . 1. 3: |-H Club 1; Dean ' s List 2a. 3a. CLIFFORD W. BIRCH CLAYTON P. BLAKE MILLARD O. BOSS MURRAY C. BOWDEN CARLTON M. BRACKETT CECIL R. BRADSTREET WALTER H. BRADY RICHARD A. BRAGDON 85 : BEVERLY A. BRAWN, AMI Zoology Brunswick i Masque ;. Women i Forum z; y.W.CA i - ; Pi ' •■ : ? . ; Students ' vVu lull i - . i ■ Cerd 1 rancaii Hockey i. z; Basketball - ERMA L. BRAWN 1 1 istoi s h Lincoln JENNIE M. BRIDGES Re, in. inn- 1 anguages alais u . i. ■- . :j: ( horus ■ ; Dei he Verein z, 3: Prism ; Modern Dance Club . 5; Ml Maine Womi n Pageant 1 , -• WALTER A. BROCATO, HK 1 .;,,, ,!,,„, 1 awrence, Mass Education ( lub j; Prism 3; 1 ransfo 1 from Washington Stan Normal Oui ing ( lub 1. z; k.i| iu Delta Phi Chri urn smi, 1. mi. 11 1 2; Si hool Papei 1 - Debating 1 ( horus 1 z; Basketball 1 I rllllis I. BEVERLY A. BRAWN ERMA L. BRAWN JENNIE M. BRIDGES WALTER A. BROCATO DONALD V. BROWN FRANCIS A. BROWN DONALD F. BRYAN 1MIYLLIS M. BRYANT DONALD V. BROWN. IN ( hi in.. ..I Engineering Fairfield M , , . ... Mix 1. -• ; Men ' s Atbletii inn il 2. 3. FRANCIS A. BROWN ( hemical Engineering Woodland Dean ' s I isi 1a, zb, 3a; Basketball Man- age! i, 3; ssistanl Basketball Mana gci J- DONALD F.BRYAN Business Administration Orono PHYLLIS BRYANT Romance I anguagi - Madison Dean ' s I isi la, lb, za, 2b; Secondary Sd I Scholarship 1; Pi Beta Phi Scholarship a 1 ial Honors ib, 2a Neai Mathetai; Choi us 1; ' to ( , •;; Da Deutsche Verein 2. % I ' , ism j Glee ( lub 1 Students Km ( | u b 1 Le Cercle 1 ranca - I I ( in iiIh Espanol 3. UNIVERSITY OF MAINE HOLLIS T. BURGESS, All ' Poultry Husbandry Vinalhaven : II ( lull i . 2 . ■;. GRACE E. BURNELL I nglisfa Cumberland Center Dean ' s Lisi la, ib, 2.1. -•! . 3a; Neai Mathetai i, s; i w ( v i . 2. y. Maine Radio Guild i 2. ;;: M. A. i. 2. 3; R.11I10 ( lui 3; ( ontributors ' Club g, -5: OIF-Campus Women 1,2,3; W.A.A. 1,2. WALDO H. BURNHAM.+IW Electrical Engineering East Edgecomb Maine Masque 1; Glee Club 3; MCA. 1. 2. 3. EILEEN L. BUTLER Nursing Dovei I i rofl Dean ' s Lisi ea, ab; wsc.v 1. 2: W.A.A. 1 . 2: Knitting 2: Hockey 1 ; 1 en- 11 i 1: Basketball 1. DAVID S. CALDWELL 1 orestry South Byfield, Mass. Indooi I rack 2. 3; Outdoor 1 rack 1. 2. ;: ( loss ( HI II t ! I . ARTHUR F. CARLSON, X Electrical Engineering Rockland Dean ' s List 1a, ib, 2.1: Maine Masque 1. 2: Prism •]: Maine Radio Guild 2. 3; l.( . v 1. 2. :i : M.O.C. 1. 2: Varsity Show 2: A. IKK. 3: Radio Club 2. 3. GILBERT M. CARLSON, +Ki: Forestry Milton. Mass. Forestry Club 1. 2. 3, Secretary-Treas- urer 1. Vice President 2: Men ' s Glee Club 1. 2: Cross Country 1: Track 1: Indoor Track 2. 3; Outdoor Track 2: Intramural Athletics 1. 2. 3. RITA CASSIDY, X ! 1 nglish Bangoi Y.W ' .C.A. 1. 2. 3; Glee Club 2. 3; Prism 3; M.O.C. 1: le Cercle Francais 1: otl Campus Women 1. 2: Executive ( ommittee of Coordinating Defense Council 3: Assistant Editor Freshman Newspaper 1; Commencement Pageant 1 : Modern Dance 1 . THE GLASS OF I ) 4 3 HOLLIS T. BURGESS GRACE E. BURNELL WALDO H. BUTLER EILEEN L. BUTLER DAVID S. CALDWELL, Jr. ARTHUR F. CARLSON GILBERT M. CARLSON RITA M. CASSIDY JOHN H. CHADWICK, MA Horticulture Houlton Agriculture ( Int. i, 3; M. 1, :; fa ii.innii.il Athletia 1 - LEWIS P. CHADWICK fheatre Brewer S. HOBART CHANDLER, IN Mechanical Engineering aribou .V I I MARY L. CHAPMAN, X ' .. ' Home Economics Portland Dean ' s I isi sb; Women ' s Forum 3; y. V. g; Pi ism .:: Maine Radio Guild • ' ,: M.O.C. 1; Home Economics Club 1, .;: Def rise 1 ouni il ; Elemeti i.iiv Nursing -•; Nutrition Ud j. ROBERT L. CHAPMAN, nX 1 ngineering Physics Portland Physics ( lub ■, M ( V ; l 1 1 Student Senate 3; Men ' s Senate .mil liiicih.iii iiiiiv ( ouni il ; ross ( oun tn 1 : ski 1 earn 1 - Dean ■ I i-i lb, ta. MARGARET E. CHURCH, X ' .! Home 1 1 mics Gardiner t Iiimiiv -■ Women s Forum 1. 3; W ( , 8 u ; Sophomore Eagles, Secretary 1 reasurei r, Prism ■•: II,, mi ' Econ ! •• (lull 1. ;i: hairman Women ' s I eadership onfen m ( lass n«i 11 tarj - PHILIP C. CHUTE, 1A ildlife ( onservation Naples Forestn ( lub 1 - M.O. 1 -• :f- MARTHA I. CILLEY [oumalism I ineolnville Neai Mathetai 1; Glee ( lub - 3; Stu dents ' Arts ( lub 3; Orchestra 1; Mod .in Dance 3: Dean ' s I 1-1 lb, sa JOHN H. CHADWICK LEWIS P. CHADWICK S. HOBART CHANDLER MARY L. CHAPMAN ROBERT L. CHAPMAN MARGARET E. CHURCH PHILIP C. CHUTE MARTHA I. CILLEY UNIVERSITY OF MAINE ss VIRGINIA D. CLARK Psychology Oiono SUMNER A. CLAVERIE. IX l .iii Husbandry Wesl Roxbury, Mass. Maine Hying Qub 2: t; Scab- bard ami Blade 3; Football 1; Baseball 1 : l Football 3. BASIL C. CLEMENTS, ArP Poultry Husbandry Winierport Vgriculture Qub 1. 2. 3: |H Club - FRANK A. CLIFFORD Mechanical Engineering Dcxier ISO. 3. THE CLASS OF I ( ) 4 3 G. EDWIN CLIFFORD, itX Mechanical Enginea ing Boothbay Harbor Dean ' s Lisi ib. aa; v i 1 g; Intra- mural N| ' l[v 2. 3. THOMAS L. CLIFFORD Poultry Husbandry South Paris ALICIA COFFIN, Ann Journalism Maine ( ampus 2. 3: Y.W.C . . 1 - Prism 5; Le Cercle Francais 2: Orches- tra 1 2. j; Off-Campus Women 1. 2: Defense Coordinating Council 3. RICHARD COFFIN, ZAH Electrical Engineering Bangor Rifle Team 1. 2. 3: Glee Club 1, 2: M. . 1. 2. 3: M.O.C. 1. 2. j; Varsity Show 2: A. IKE. 3: Football 1. 2. VIRGINIA D. CLARK SUMNER A. CLAVERIE BASIL C. CLEMENTS FRANK A. CLIFFORD G. EDWIN CLIFFORD THOMAS L. CLIFFORD ALICIA COFFIN RICHARD HALE COFFIN V 1 BARBARA COLE ogj Bryant Pond Dean ' a I ist la, la, eb, ja; Choi us i ; u ( Li,i ,: M ( ( abinei I, j Glee ( iiii -• i II ( lub i,  ; l-l Circulo Espanol i: Sigma Mu Sigma j; IK. I ;;. ( In ( )iim 4,1 Sen iolog] Pi i c - Not i is ll.ii i Si holarship ; HAROLD L. COLE 1 lei ii ii .il Engineet ine Ym o WINONA COLE 1 lome I- it s Ban n M Masque; YM v II 1 1 o nomii v ( luii; I lome Nursing ( ourse; Modi i ii Dance. RICHARD COLLINS, MA ( liemii al I ngineei ing 1 ai mington Prism ■ ; Band I, s, •(: Tennis i. CALVIN CONANT, Jr., ATA Business Vdministration Auburn Upha ( hi Sigma; Pi ism ■ ,: M.( V i . .•: M.O.J i Students ' ns ( lub j; C Countrj i: lini.iiniii.il Sports liiii.iiniii.il Vstociatioi VIRGINIA CONANT French Monroe M.( v i. i, ;: i II ( in), i, t |. Sei ni.ir ; I i Cercli 1 rant .us i : oil am l us Women i. WENDELL COOK, ATA iimii.iI Husbandr) Phillips ' 4i i culture ( lull i . .■ t t . i . Band t, 2. MELVIN COONS, ATA Pulp .mil Papet u .mmIi.mmI Inn. ii. il Basketball i . - BARBARA COLE HAROLD L. COLE WINONA A. COLE RICHARD W. COLLINS CALVIN B. CONANT, Jr. VIRGINIA CONANT WENDELL H. COOK MELVIN H. COONS UNivEusrn OF MAINE 90 HARRY COPE c hemica] I ngineei ing Portland l ( . I I | I sd RAY E. CORLISS Agronomy Sherman Mills Agriculture Club i, 2, 3; Maim- Masque a, 3; FJ .A. 1,1 3; Glee ( lub 1; M. .A. 1; M.O.C. 1. CHESTER D. CRAM, Jr., +I1K Government Sanford International Relations Club 3; Maine Radio (.uilil 1. _ : MCA. 3: Students ' Aiis Club 1 Debate Club ;i: Political Science ( lub 5. DARYL S. CRANE, 2X Mathematics and Natural Whiting si ience Education Club 3; M.C.A. 3; Transfei from Washington State Normal School. TALBOT H. CRANE, Kl 1 1 onomii 5 I rono Dean ' s I isi ia, ib, sa, gb; Maine ( am- juis 2, 3, S| iu a I clilin 3; l ( lull j. •;: Pi ism Spoi ts EditOl ;;: M.C.A, 1 : 15.mil 1 _ ' Pale Blue K 3; El Circulo Es- panol 1, 2: (ndooi rrack 1, 2, ;t.; Oui- ilooi Track 1, -■: Freshman Banquet Committee 1: Libran Campaign 1. HOWARD A. CROSBY, fix Electrical Engineering Bangor Dean ' s List 2b. CARLTON E. CROSSLAND, K2 Business Administration Orono Prism 3: Band 1, ■•: Varsity Show 2; Students ' Arts (lub 1. 2. ;i; Freshman Newspaper 1: El Circulo Espanol 1. 2. MARY M. CROSSMAN, X ' .; English Dover-Fox roft YM 1 -• ;: Panhelleni Council 3; I.e Cercle Francais 1: Modern Dance 3. THE CLASS OF I ) 4 : HARRY COPE RAY E. CORLISS CHESTER D. CRAM, Jr. DARYL S. CRANE TALBOT H. CRANE HOWARD A. CROSBY CARLTON E. CROSSLAND MARY M. CROSSMAN ELINOR CROWELL, XO Zoology soniii Portland [ ransfei from Wcstbrook funioi t I ( ommeni emeni Pageant -•: Stu- dent ' i I- ( tub I, ;;: WS.G.A ; Women ' s Forum g; 1 1 ■ k«- j; Prism ■; I If ill s I i-I i b, ib. JOHN CULLINAN, MIK Histoi j .mil Govei nmenl Noi u.i Dean ' s I isl la, 2a; Maine Radio Guild i. i; (.! ■ • (.lull i. Si M ( . . I. l, ;i: Band i, t; Students ' Vrts Club i; Le ( er le Francais i ; Debate ( lub i . ■-:. j; | I ball i. DANA CUNNINGHAM, ZAB Mechanical Engineering ( I 1 Towi S | I ; CEDRIC R. CUSHMAN Chemical Engineering Portland PHYLLIS DANFORTH, . _iA 1 1 I c oi i I llswortb omen ' s I m um i, y. u i _■ Pi ism ; 1 1 Ei onomit I ( lul i : Hockey i. CHESTER DARLING Electrical Engineering Orleans, Mass, I lean ' s List ia, i b, sa, ib; ( labin ( lub i ( V. 3; Forestry I lub 1 ; Glee Club 1 . 2, 3; Radio ( lub 5; Orchestra 1 GRANT DAVIS, K2 Chemical Engineering Rockland Managei Football 1. HAZEL DAVIS, IIIH Foods oi, 1 Orchard ( I is -•: 1 U ( ■ t U V V 1; .lee ( lub -■ : M -■ .1 li ' iin Eco ins (lull 1: rransfei Nasson ( I ELINOR CROWELL JOHN P. CULLINAN DANA R. CUNNINGHAM CEDRIC R. CUSHMAN PHYLLIS L. DANFORTH CHESTER A. DARLING GRANT F. DAVIS HAZEL E. DAVIS UNIVERSIT1 OF MAINE HELEN DEERING Home Economics Orono WJS.G | w ; i ( lub ;: Soph omore Eagles u: Home Economics ( lub Vice President -• Presideni g; Off-Campus Women i, 2; Commence- ment Pageant 1, 2: Dean ' s I i i -■! : Hockey 1. -•. 5: Basketball 1. 2. 3. All- Vfaine Reserve; Volley Ball 1. 2. 3. EDMUND DEETER, Jr. Business Vdministralion ( amp Hill, Penn. Chorus j; Glee Club 5; M. . 1. 2: I ransfei From Franklin ami Marshall Colli ! ROYAL J. DEIXEL, TE Business Administration Portland Vt.C.A. 1, a; Le en le Francais 1 , 2. RICHARD DETWYLER Botany-Entomology Yonkers, N. V. Dean ' s List a, 2l : Agriculture Club . ' . I Sigma Mu Sigma j; I.S.O. 3: Man- aeei I rack 1. MARK DEVEREUX, K2 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 Industi ( astine Dean ' s I isi 1a, :a, 2I1; |.Y. Football 2, :;: 1 ransfei from ( astine N01 mal si hool. GEORGE DEXTER, K2 Ci il Engineering Dorchester, Mass. v( I 2. 5; rransfei from Northeas- JOHN G. DICKERSON, ATf! Chemical Engineering Biddeford DORIS DIXON Home Economics Portland Maine Masque j, Associate Member; Women ' s Forum j; Y.W.t V ; Prism 3: M.O.C. 1: Cheei Leadei j; Com- mencement Pageant 2. THE CLASS OF I ) 4 :; HELEN M. DEERING EDMUND M. DEETER, Jr. ROYAL J. DEIXEL RICHARD E. DETWYLER MARK C. DEVEREUX GEORGE N. DEXTER JOHN G. DICKERSON DORIS H. DIXON ! ROBERT T. DODGE, 1 l. liil. il Engineering Bangui MERRILL L. DONAHUE ( hemistr) Belfast Band i. FRANCES DONOVAN, A.l.i Psychology Houlton Dean ' s Lisi 2b; SX • . i -• ■; rreat mil 2, Vice President ; J . i, -•. • : M ( liii i, s, ;: Sophomore Eagles, President : Prism ,: Students ' n- ( lull i. 2; Sigma Mm Sigma 3; Student Senate ■ ; ( lass Secretary 1: Execu tive ommittee ■■:. Hockey i, 2, 3; Ml Maine 1 . 2; Basketball t, 2; Volli Kill 1. 2. MARION R. DORMAN, II H+ English Vshland Prism ; i 1 2, ;. Students ' i u ( lull 2, ); I ransfet From Rickei [unioi ( ollege. LAWRENCE L. DORR Dairj Husbandry Harrington ( .linn (.lull 1 2 .;: Basketball 1- WILLIAM M. DOW Business Administration Portland Maine Masque 1, -•. -i. Students ' Vrts Chili 1. 2; Radio ( lub 1 1 El ( irculo 1 sp; I 1 . 2, 5; (.nil 1 earn 1. FRANCES DREW, t M Mathematii s Sedgwick EDWARD G. DUCKWORTH ( ,coi(i- ni 1I1 Utleboro, Mass. ROBERT T. DODGE MERRILL L. DONAHUE FRANCES M. DONOVAN MARION R. DORMAN LAWRENCE L. DORR WILLIAM M. DOW FRANCES DREW EDWARD G. DUCKWORTH UNIVERSITY OF MAINE ' .H WILLA A. DUDLEY, X! Home Economics Mapleton Maine Masque 5, Associate Member; Women ' s Forum 1. 8, g; y.W.CA. 1, 2. -,-. Prism 3: M.O.c. 1. •{; Pack and Pine ■(: Home Economics Club 1. ■ ,: Com- mencement Pageant 2; Modern Dance S- CHARLES E. DUNN, ( X Dairy Husbandry Wallingford, Conn. Vgriculture Club 1. 2. -y. Y.W.CA. 1: lnli.iiiiui.il Sports 1 . 2. •},. HELEN H. DYER Home Economics DEAN W. EBBETT Vgronom) Presque Mr Dean ' s I i-si gb. ALBERT EDELSTEIN, TE+ Poultry Husbandr) Sanford II ( irculo Espanol 1. 2: Football 1. 2. ■{-. Basketball 1: Baseball 2: I rack  ; Box- ing 1. 2. LEWIS K. ELLIS Forestry Brewer Forestry Club 2: Football 1: J.Y. Foot- ball 2. 3. Killciv THOMAS W. EASTON English Bridgton Dean ' s List ta, 1 1 WILLIAM N. ELLIS, 2AE Engineering Physics Rangele) Physics Club; Maine Masque; M. .; c hiss Count! 1; Ski I earn. THE ULASS OF I 9 4 ■) WILLA A. DUDLEY CHARLES E. DUNN HELEN H. DYER THOMAS W. EASTON DEAN W. EBBETT ALBERT N. EDELSTEIN LEWIS K. ELLIS WILLIAM N.ELLIS 1 VERNON C. ELSEMORE History .mil Goven ml ( .i.nul Lake Stream FRANK L. EMERSON, I Kl Engineering Physics Hampden Dean ' s Lisl i b, 2a; 1 ' 1 1 -.i -- Club HAROLD EMERSON, 4 HK Education Island Falls V.W. Education ( lub; Glee Club; l ( : Students ' 1 1-. ( Ink Freshman N ' ewspaper. LEWIS EMERY, MIK Mechanical Engineering Westbrook : ( i, t; Band i; A.S.M.E. 3. JOHN ENMAN, Jr., IN Geography and Geology York Beach Dean s I 1-1 1a, ib ta; Maine ( ampui 1 1 1( V ;: Muili HI- r [- ( lull 1 .  ; ( miss ( ounti 1 : Freshman I i.n i. Managei 1 Assistant; Track Managei j GORDON I. ERICKSON, lst.il 1 1 inii - UK estei M.i--. LEO ESTABROOK Agricultural I- mics Easl Corinth Dean ' s I 1-1 2b; Vgi ii ulture Qui Club 2, ;; hi— ( hi in 1 1 rack 1 . 2, j; Indoor li.uk i, l . ■;: Outdooi rrack BERNARD ETZEL,4 K2 liin iii ulture Freepon Dean ' s I i-i la, 1 b; Vgi ii ulture 1 lub 1. l ' . •{; I11i1.1111111.il Athletics 1, 2, ;t. VERNON C. ELSEMORE FRANK L. EMERSON HAROLD L. EMERSON LEWIS G. EMERY JOHN A. ENMAN, Jr. GORDON I. ERIKSON LEO H. ESTABROOK BERNARD A. ETZEL UNIVERSITY (IF MAINE ■ii, EDWARD ETZEL, AT ' .; Forestr) I asi Haven, Conn. Forestry lub i, t. .,: R.O.T.C, Ad- vanced Military j; Iiki.muui.iI i. JOHN EVERETT, A ' l ' fi Hallowell .1. l ' Ii: lnlriiKilioii.il Governmenl Hi. in-. I isi ib Relations Club j; Le Cercle Francais i. l ' : Issistanl Manage] Football i. EINO FAGERLAND, +MA Mechanical Engineering Quincy, Mass. I rums i : Basketball 1. ALBION FENDERSON, MA Government ami Economics Sanford Dean ' s 1 isi la, ib, u a. ab, 3a: Hand i. ' 2. Cabin (Inh ;j: Prism 3; Sigma Mn Sigma ;i: Campus Literary Prize - : ( harles H. Payson Scholarship 1; Uni- versity Scholarship 2; Scabbard and Blade Scholarship 2: Sigma Mu Sigma Prize •■!. THE CLASS OF I ) 4 3 HARRY FILES, ATO Business Vdministration Portland Prism j; Glee Club 1. 2; M.C.A. 1. 2. :!. JOHN R. FINCH, ' MA History Newai k. . y WARREN H. FISH, ZAB Business Administration Bangor JOSEPH FLANAGAN Chemical Engineering Bangor EDWARD F. ETZEL JOHN S. EVERETT EINO W. FAGERLUND ALBION W. FENDERSON HARRY W. FILES JOHN R. FINCH WARREN H. FISH JOSEPH F. FLANAGAN ' . : FREDA N. FLANDERS, XO I nglish Bangoi Dean ' s I isi ta, ii aa u S G - Women ' s Forum 3; Neai Mathetai -• ( ommitti e foi I u use a; I h ii ns ( mini ii ( hairman 3; ( ommeni i mi m Pageani i -•: Model n I . j HENRY H. FOGLER, iX ( k itn. .il I- nginei i ing I [astings on Hudson, v Dean ' s Lisl la, lb aa; Upha Chi Si g in. i a, g; Student Senati ; Men ' s Senate and inu 1 1 i.iui nii Council 3; Sopho more Hop ommittee -• Basketball 1 Baseball, Manage) 1; Baseball, Assist mi Managei a; Intramural Sports 1 VIRGINIA E. FOSS. ' l ' M I luiiir 1-1 onomit s I lampden l ( 1 ; lliiiiic I 11111111111 ( lull 1 . a, 3; ( )H -Campus Women 1 . ■ WARREN L. FOSS Engineering Physics Fi ington Physics ( lull 3: 1 II ( lul. 1 t 3; 1 FREDA N. FLANDERS HENRY H. FOGLER VIRGINIA E. FOSS WARREN L. FOSS CAROLYN L. FOSTER STANLEY W. FROST HARRIETT E. FURBISH C. EDMOND GARDNER CAROLYN L. FOSTER Home Economics Orono Home In mil s ( lub 1 1 I ( ampus omen 1 2. 3. STANLEY W. FROST, IMA 1 oresti ) Norwaj M ( lull a, 3; Sophomore Owls 1 1 estrj (lull 1. a. 3; Prism 3; l ( A. 1, a, 3; ( toss ( ounrj y 1, a; Indooi rrack 1 . a, 3; ( hitdooi rrack 1 . a. HARRIET E. FURBISH, V. 1 nglish South Berwick Maim- ( amptlS i; Y.W.I ; Pi -in ■;. Students ' i ts ( lub ■ 1 1 1 en ii I ram .lis 1 . a. C. EDMOND GARDNER. X Business Administration Wakefield. Mass. UNIVERSITY OF MAINE 98 RODOLPHE A. GAULIN Pre Medical Biddeford Dean ' s l.iM za; Maim- Masque i; Dei Deutsche Verein 2. 3; I. so. 2. 3; ross ( • n 1 1 ( 1 1 : li.uk 1 ; Iciu i 1 1 -_i : | A . 2. MAURICE L. GENEVA, AX. Chemical Engineering South Portland Dean ' s Lisi ga; M Clubs; Football 1.2. s; n.ivki-iiuii 1. CHARLOTTE M. GIFFORD, .M Mathematics Bangor i .W. A. I, 2. :i : MCA. 1. 2. ;i: Pan- hellenic Council 3: Le Cercle Francais 1: signia ln Sigma 3; Sigma Delta Zeta 2 ■;: Off-Campus Women 1. 2. CLARENCE R. GILMAN, SAE Forestr) Portland Forestrj 1 lub 1. 2. 3; ( ross Country 1: Baseball 1. 2: |. . Football 3: Wintei Spoils 1. 2. STANLEY F. GILMAN, SAB Mechanical Engineering Portland JAMES GIRDWOOD, I 4 Business Administration Hancodi M.C.A. ;t: Studeni Senate 3; Men ' s Sen air anil Intel li.iici nilv Coiini il ;j; ( .« in tribu tors ' Club 2. 3. JANE L. GIVEN Home Economics Bowdoinham Y.W.C.A. 1 , 8, 3; Homo Economics Club 1. 2. 3. HELEN C. GOLDSTONE Psycholog) Presque Isle i ,W.C. . 2: Students ' Arts Chili 3. THE GLASS OF I «) 4 -J RODOLPHE A. GAULIN MAURICE L. GENEVA CHARLOTTE M. GIFFORD CLARENCE R. GILMAN STANLEY F. GILMAN JAMES GIRDWOOD JANE L. GIVEN HELEN C. GOLDSTONE 99 JAMES GOODCHILD, IK1 ERNEST GOODING s.m iolog) Bangoi M.C.A. 3 I ransfi i from Bangoi logical Seminary. WILLIAM GOODING, 2X CELIA GOOS Homi I nice Bangoi Dean ' s 1 isi la, ib. aa, ab. JAMES C. GOODCHILD ERNEST A. GOODING, Jr. WILLIAM T. GOODING, Jr. CELIA GOOS REBECCA M. GOULD MARY E. GRADY DONALD C. GRAFFAM LOUISE H. GRINDLE REBECCA GOULD, X;; I lome 1 1 onomii s Milo w ; l ' i ism ■, M ( i II Economics Club j; lliuk, . mm. mi Manager 3. MARY E. GRADY, 111! Home Economics Eastpon 1 lean s I i i 1a, il . ia, 8b; C honu 1; Y.W.C.A. 1,  , 3: Pi ism ; Nr.ii Mathe- 1.11 : M.O.t 1; Sigma M11 Sigma 3; Home 1 • ' inn - ( lull 1, a, | i • 1 • nsi ( oordinating ( ouni il 3. DONALD GRAFFAM Psychology Bangoi Maine Masque -■ g; Varsity Show j II (in hi. 1 1 spanol )u hestra 1 . -• LOUISE H. GRINDLE 1 nglish Mi Deesi 1 V.W.C.A 1 - Kill. 1 earn 1: Maine Glee ( l ull : Mm 1 Students ' i 1- Club ;;: 1 111 .1 111 1 mi-. omen 1 . a UNIVERSITY OF MAINE 1 1 11 KEITH GROVER, MA Forestry East Stoneham Forestr) ( tub I, •- ' . ;i: Football i, g, 3. WILLIAM K. HADLOCK, OTA Mechanical Engineering Quincy, Mass. i lub g, ;j: Indoor I rack i; Outdooi link i; Pale Blue ke g, y. Indoor I rack 2. 3; Outdoor Track 2; Intra- mural Athletics 1 . g, 3. TITUS S. HALE, Jr., .[ ' K- Vgi u tilt rival Economics Portland, Conn. M.C.A. 1; Intramural Sports 1. 2: Maine Masque 1 . 2. PHILLIP L. HAMM Mathematics Charleston Education Club 3; M Club 2. 3; ' ross Country 1: Indooi rrack 1; Outdooi h.uk 1: Cross Country 2, :(; Indoor Ii.uk g, ;i; Outdoor Track 2. OWEN HANCOCK, MA Forestry Casco Maine Masque 1; M.C.A. 1. 2, ;j: Box- ing 1. 2. 3. JOSEPH H. HANSON, SN Pre-Medical Millinocket Der Deutsche Verein g, 3; Dean ' s list 1 a. lb. 2a. 2I1. ;ja. EDWARD G. HAMBLEN, All ' Forestr) Winthrop Football 1. 2; Basketball 1; Baseball 1. g; Intramural Sports 2. g; Dean ' s i 1-1 g;i ALEXANDER HARDIE, Jr. Horticulture Hen Avon Heights, Penn. Agriculture Club 1, 2: Glee Club 1. 2: M.C.A. 1. 2. THE CLASS OF I 9 4 - KEITH L. GROVER WILLIAM K. HADLOCK TITUS S. HALE EDWARD G. HAMBLEN PHILLIP L. HAMM OWEN L. HANCOCK JOSEPH H. HANSON ALEXANDER HARDIE, Jr. [HI DAVID R. HARDING, Kl Mathematics Bernard Dean ' s Lisl la, ib, ga; Forestry Club i; | . I ootball -■: arsit) Football ;(; Football i; Indoor Track i; Outdoor I rack i; i Club 5; Men ' s Uhletic ( ouni il ;i. WILLIAM R. HARDING, EE Mechanical Engineering Bernard Football i : 1 1 ■ 1 1 1. 11 k i, s; Outdooi I rack i .  ' , | A I ootball t; Varsit Football j; l ( tub ; V.S.M E. 3. PRISCILLA L. HARDY Miimi Education Bangoi Chorus j; Orchestra -y. rransfei limn Northei n ( ionsei vatoi ) ni Music ; Dean ' s 1 isi ;.i- ROBERT E. HARRISON, HK I In trical Engineei mi S|n ingfield, Mass. Maine Masque 1; Maine Flying Club 2, ■;: I ennis 1 ; Maine Radio Guild 1 . 2. j; M.C.A U.M.E. s, ;;: Radio ( lub 8, I I.D.S 1 ' ' fense; 1 lean ' s I isi sa. RALPH R. HARTLEY, IIIK Vgi Tin Hi idgi water Vgriculture ( lub 1 : M _• ( ■•. HELEN M. HAUCK, K.i V11 i.il Studies Si Paul, Minn. Transfei 1 1 University ol Minnesota; s(. 1 g; Y.W. . - 1 Mill Hocke) 3. ROBERT B. HAY, Mechanical Engineering Portland .v i 1 1 Football ALICE E. HEALD Nursing M I own w S.C 1 -• V.W.I 1 -■ U. . . 1 a; Basketball 1; Tennis 1; Hocke} 1: I c ( in li I 1. 1111. us 1 Oil ( ampus Women t; Surgical Supplies -■ ln ii in. in Newspapei 1. DAVID R. HARDING WILLIAM R. HARDING PRISCILLA L. HARDY ROBERT E. HARRISON RALPH R. HARTLEY HELEN M. HAUCK ROBERT B. HAY ALICE E. HEALD UNIVERSITY OF MAINE SARA M. HEATON English Portland Dean ' s In ia, ib, 2a, 2b, 3a; A . .( . . _• ; Neai Mathetai; Glee Club 2, 3; I e 1 en le Francais 1, 2, 3; oil ■ ampua omen 1 . 2; 1 iisi Aid ;(. FRED HERBOLZHEIMER, Jr., i)X l ' lll|) ami I ' 1 1 ill TO hnolog) Wakefield, Mass. Kami 1. ;i; liili.iniiii.il Spoils i, g, 3; 1 1. uk 2; Upha Chi Sigma z, ; : Dean ' s Lisl 1I1. 2a. DAVID G. HEMPSTEAD, (IX Mechanical Engineering Bucksport Maine Masque 1, 2, 3; Freshman News paper 1; Varsit) slum 2; Maine Radio Guild 2, . ' ,: M.( . 3; V.S.M.E. 3; De- bate (M11I1 _■: Chess Club 3; Prism 3; Dean ' s Lisl 3a. MARY V. HEMPSTEAD, Aoll Home Economics Buckspoi 1 Mi Masque 1. •_•, 3; Women ' s Forum 1. j. 3; Hniko 1: Prism ;(: rreasurer, Panhelleni( Council :i; Maine Radio (.uilil - ' . ' (; M.C.A. Cabinet 1. 2. 3; Home Economics Club 2. 3; Women ' s Coordinating Council for Defense 3. English V.W. 1 IVA V. HENRY Thomas ton W.A.A. 1. 2, 3; M Club 2, 3; Students ' Arts Club 1. 2. 3; Le Cercle Francais 1; Hocke) 1. 2. •{. All-Maine j ■): Basketball 1, : All-Maine Reserve 1: Voile] Ball I, 2; Maine Seal 3; Eliz- alieili Abbott Balentine Scholarship 2. THE CLASS OF I 9 4 3 GERALD A. HERZBERG Animal Husbandry East Eddington Agriculture Club; Maine Flying Club; 1 rack 1; M.C.A. ERNEST J. HINE Mechanical Engineering Palmer. Mass. Basketball 1; S.M.E.: Dean ' s List 2a, 2b; Charles F. Woodman Scholarship -•. DOROTHY L. HODGKINS Home Economics Northeast Harbor V.W.C.A. 2, 3; Glee Club 2; Choir 3; Riilr Team 1, 2, 3; Basketball ' j. v Volley Ball 2. ;j: Archery -•: Home Eco- nomics Club ' j: Prism ' : Dean ' s List ib. 2a. SARA M. HEATON DAVID G. HEMPSTEAD MARY V. HEMPSTEAD IVA V. HENRY FRED HERBOLZHEIMER, Jr. GERARD A. HERZBERG ERNEST J. HINE DOROTHY L. HODGKINS 103 FRANK C. HOLDEN, 2X Mechanical Engineering Millinockei Orchestra ■ . -, ; M I ; S Ml ; Dean ' s Lisi JOHN HOLTER. ' M ' i General Engineering lhattanooga, 1 enn. Rjfie I (-.nil i: Scabbard and Blade ;i; M( . i : An R;iiil arden g; Prcx toi ; i ootball i | -• ;. Basketball i, -■: Baseball 1,2; Men ' s Athletit Council 1. PAUL W. HOREYSECK, K2 Chemical Engineering Rockland Dean ' s I i i ii . sa. LOUISE B. HOYT, II I: I I Ionic I lies 1 .iM ' ii 1 t, ; I ' r ism •( . Maine Radio Guild ;i Home Economics Club 1, : Hockey 1. ROBERT N. HUBBARD, ITQ Mechanical Engineering Pittsfield JOHN HUNT. IK1 ildlife ( onservation 1 1 field LESTER HURD, (tx Electrical Engineering Biddeford M.C.A 1 -■ ; On hestra 1. EUGENE R. HUSSEY, MA Animal Husbandry Kezai Falls Vgi ic ulture ( lub 1 . t ; M ( . % Basketball 1, . .;: Baseball 1; Dean ' s List ga. FRANK C. HOLDEN JOHN L. HOLTER PAUL W. HOREYSECK LOUISE B. HOYT ROBERT N. HUEBARD JOHN H. HUNT LESTE3 M. HURD EUGENE R. HUSSEY UNIVEIISITY OF MAINE 104 LEWIS HUTCHINSON, X Dair) Husbandry Cumberland Mills Vgi ii ulture Club i .  , ;;; M.( .A. i; Band i. 2; Intramural Sports i, 2, 3. WINSTON B. IRELAND, Roll Vgronom] Fori Fairfield Agriculture Club i. 2, 3; F.F.A. 2, 3; MCA. 3. ROBERT D. INGALLS, SAB ( hemical Engineering Bar Harboi CHARLES P. INMAN, Ben Economics Oi Maine Masque 2; Basketball 1; Scab bard and Blade 3; Band 1, 2. 3: Intra- mural Spoils 1. g, 3; El Circulo Es- panol 1. DONALD INNES, ATA Civil Engineering South Portland Maine Masque 1; Band 1, 2. 3: A.S.C.E. ;: Orchestra LYMAN W. JACOBSEN, Holt Horticulture Bar Harbor Agriculture Club 1. 2. 3; Upha Zeta : I lean ' s I isl 1a, 1 1 . 2a. 2b, 3a. ARMAND W. JALBERT c i 1 1 Engineering Spencer, Mass. .VCE. 3. WILLIAM S. JAMESON, K2 Poultn Husbandry Waldoboro THE CLASS OF I ) 4 •; LEWIS HUTCHINSON ROBERT D. INGALLS CHARLES P. INMAN DONALD W. INNES WINSTON B. IRELAND LYMAN W. JACOBSEN ARMAND W. JALBERT WILLIAM S JAMESON i 105 ROBERT D. JENKINS, IN i a] Engineei ni ' ftrono Band i ; m« ( iounti ) i . Indooi l rat k 1 . 2, •(; OlltdoOl link l l, ; M.O.t : I ' .k k. .mil Pine 2, ;(: M.C.A. -2. j; Alpha ( hi Sigma l 1 . ,: Pi ism ■■, I Beta Pi ;t: Dean ' s I i-i i.i. ii . ga g Maine Secondary School Scholarship i; ( I. iv. ill mil-, Scholarship t; Tau Beta Pi Slide Vward s. HELENA M.JENSEN, [IB II Ii mics si. ill vu v ( abinei i, 2, ■;. l Club j; Hod ej 2, :;: Basketball i, k Volleyball i _• Pi ism g; M.O.C. t; 1 1 Econom ii s lull i . i, sj; on hestra i . ELEANOR M. JOHNSON, .A.}.} Home Economics Sanford s I. s; M ( V i. ;;: Prism ;(: l ( I ; I I. him I ii. iii. inn - (lull i . -_•. ■)■. Student Senate -•. JUSTIN O. JOHNSON, Jr. Mil ha nil .il Engineei ing atei i ille S M i : I so _■. Orchestra j; Dean ' s I isl ;.i. ROBERT D. JENKINS HELENA M. JENSEN ELEANOR M.JOHNSON JUSTIN O. JOHNSON, Jr. PHILIP E. JOHNSON RALPH A. JOHNSON, Jr. RITA E. JOHNSTON RICHARD F. JONES PHILIP E. JOHNSON, A X A Mil Ii. inn. il Engineering Spencer, Mass. I. miiis i: Basketball ■ M t M.1 RALPH A. JOHNSON, Jr., AT ' .: Mechanical Engineering Lowell Mass, Maine Masque i . - ; l ball i ; I i ii k I ii ill Squad i; M.C.A. , a; l an i I isl il.. RITA E. JOHNSTON, AAA Home Economics Bangor Pack and Pine j; W. v a, i; l lub ; | ( a i ( ill ( ampus Women i ; First iil :t. RICHARD F.JONES, Air Vnimal Husbandry I nit] Kiilr 1 cam z, ;t: Band i - UNIVERSITY (IF MAINE ROBERT W. KAELIN Wildlife Conservation Palisade N I KENNETH J. KAY, 4 I1K Met Ii.iuk al Engineei ing Hi idgej ( onn. Band i, 2: [ntramural Sports i, 2: l ( V. 1. - ' . ;|: A.S.M.E. ;j. PHILIP E. KEENE, All ' 11i1n.1l Husbandry Appleton Agriculture Club i, 2. 3; Basketball 1; Cabin Club 1; |H Club 1. 2. 3. IRVING J. KEITER, TE Business Administration Chelsea. Mass. Students ' Ai is Club 1, 2. 3; Le Cerde Francais 1; I 1 :u k 1; M.C. A. a, 3; Prism 3- THE CLASS OF I «) 4 3 ASENITH H. KELLEY, M I ' u ii dii ii Waterville w s t . . _•; Chorus 2: Women ' s Forum 1: Y.W.C.A. 1,8,3; Archer) 1; Prism ,;: (.lee ( bib !_•: Modern Dam e Club ; Defense Committee 2. JOHN D. KELLEY, 4 K1 Business Administration South Portland li.uk 1: Cross Country 1; Cheer Lead- er 1: [ntramural Sports 1. 2: lass I reasurei 1. ROBERT F. KENISTON, AXA Mechanical Engineering Wesl Paris M ( . 1.2. 3; Band 1. 2: A.S.M.E. 3. RICHARD E. KENNEDY, M.l Agricultural Economics Monmouth M.O.C. 1. 2; Agriculture Club 2. 3; Dean ' s list lb. ROBERT W. KAELIN KENNETH J. KAY PHILIP E. KEENE IRVING J. KEITER ASENITH H. KELLEY JOHN D. KELLEY ROBERT F. KENISTON RICHARD E. KENNEDY 1(17 1 1 CONSTANCE M. KING Spanish Bangoi )u hestra 3; II Cin ulo Esp I 5; I ransfer from 1 asell Junioi ( oll ge Orphean Club i, t; Studeni ouncil ■_•: sciiini House President; Lasell Com- munity Orchestra. RALPH KLUCKEN Mechanical Engineering East Stoneham i i i _• S M I | LS.O. i BETTY KNIGHT, IM Home Economics Unit) ( hoi ns i ( i ! ; I fomi I nonius Club ;j: Dean ' s I isl ea. ELMER R. KNOWLES, B6D Mathematii s and S ien Wilton | Football 3. STANLEY J. KUS 1 dui ation Winthrop 1 1 insic 1 from Farmington Normal; Advertising Managei School Papei 1; ki Membei ol Plays and Players I 1 ickei Managi 1 1, t; 1 reco Oul ing ( 1 11 1 j 1, 1; Deli. in- (.lull ■ Kiiii.i Hem ( ommittee 1, t: Science Club 1. j: I Basketball 1, 1; Baseball 1, t; Bad- minton I OUI n I . t. HAROLD J. LaCROIX, ATA 1 1 mica Petersbui 1 Students ' Arts Club 1; Rifle Team 1, 1; ( lirss Club J M I I I 111 ill I i panol 3; In11.1n1u1.1l Sports ; Interna tion.il Relations Club LeROY A. LADNER, Jr. Business Administration Bangor Students ' ik Club. ELINOR F. LANGDON Ileum Economics Kittei ) i ( 1 . ; ( rioii ; I lome Econom us ( lull 3; Orchestra 1, -• Prism 3; De fensc Knitting. CONSTANCE M. KING RALPH A. KLUCKEN BETTY L. KNIGHT ELMER R. KNOWLES STANLEY J. KUS HAROLD J. LaCROIX LeROY A. LADNER, Jr. ELINOR P. LANGDON UNIVERSITY OF MAINE His EARL B. LANGLEY. ' HIK Vgroiiom) Mars Mill M. . i: Cabin (lull i. 2: Boxing 2: Vlpha Zeta -■ ,: Agriculture Club s, 3; I l v 2, ;: Bunkei Scholarship; Hood Scholarship; I niversit) Scholarship; Dean ' s 1 i-i ia, i b, sa, 2b, ga. JOHAN S. LARSEN, Jr., AXA Mechanical Engineering Marblehead, Mass. Cross Country i; [ rack i; M.O.C. 2: arsit) I rack 2. BARBARA V. LEADBEATER, Xn Zoology No. Whitefield Dean ' s I isi ia, ib, 2a. 2b; A 1 , Glee Club 2. 3; M.C. V 2, ;;: Si mUi 11-. ' iis Club 2; Modern Dance Club 2, 3. GERMAINE LeCLERC, AE Education Lewiston rransfei from Farmington Normal; Yearbook 2: Outing Club 1. President b; I Club, President 2; Basketball 2: Soccei 1. 2; Voile) Ball 1, 2; M.O ( , ; Education Club 3; H i ki -y. I ruin ' s j. CATHERINE B. LEONARD Home Economics Westfield, N. | I ransfei From Penn I [all [unioi ol Lege; Hockey; Basketball; Swimming; Horseback Rilling: El Circulo Espanol •(; M.C. A. ;(; Elementary Nursing 3. FREDERIC A. LEONARD Bat teriolog) Bangor 1 u.i n ' s List ta, 1 b. H. GRANT LEONARD, MA Forestry Westrield, N. |. Baseball 1; Scabbard and Blade ■(: M.C.A. 1, 2, 3; M.O.C. 1. 2. •{; Maine l).i Committee 2; Forestry Club 1.2.3. Vice President •!: Maine Forester, Am Editor 2. Editor-in-chief 3; Forestry Club; Rilk ' Team 3; Forestry Club Newspaper, Co-Editoi 3; Forestry Club Board 3. HORACE W. LEWIS, +MA Forestr) Bangor Maine Fly ing Club 3; Cross Country 1; Indooi I rack 1: Outdoor Track 1; J.V. Football 2: C.A.A. 2.3: Forestry Club 2. THE CLASS OF I 9 4 3 EARL B. LANGLEY JOHN S. LARSEN, Jr. BARBARA V. LEADBEATER GERMAINE F. LeCLERC CATHERINE B. LEONARD FREDERIC A. LEONARD H. GRANT LEONARD, Jr. HORACE W. LEWIS !0«l DONALD W. LIBBY, AT ' .; l ' ul|i .mkI Papei i Irono Pai k and Pine -■ j; Pi ism j M 1 1 JAY M. LORD, I ' M A Mrih.nin,il Engineering Kezai Falls i ( i ; ( .- Prism ; s M 1 j; Issistani Managei Cross Countr) i; Vssistanl Manager Basketball i . -■ mm. cm Managei Baseball i, ; Dean ' s Lisl ta .-I ' WILLIAM A. LINDSAY, AXA Physics Arlington, Mass (.In- ( lull i . L-: Physics ( lull ■;. CECILE E. LITTLEFIELD English 1 .1 h nil Foreside rransfei from Westbrook [unioi Col- legi Maine Masque 5; M 1 : Stu dents ' Arts Club g; Rid ( mw I irsi i.l 5. FLETCHER J. LONG, AN Km Ik ilium South Portland Maine Masque 1 1 Band 1 . 1. PRISCILLA LORING 1 n [lish I reepoi ■ ( 1 Orchestra 1; ( onlribu- tors ' ( inii .- 5; oil ( .1 m 1 ■!•. Women 1: Dean ' s I isi ■:■ . - ' I). 3a. LEWIS P. LORUSSO (■mil nun in .mil Economics 1 ,i-i Walpolc, Mass, MARY A. LOVELY, 11 HI- French old limn ( 1 in asurei | Glee ( in i j: I c Cercle Francais 1, -• Orchestra i , i hi c ampus (linen 1 . ' . ;(. 1 reas :: ( (Hiiiiu in 1 mi in Pageani 1 1 Dean ' s I 1-1 n.i DONALD W. LIBBY WILLIAM A. LINDSAY CECILE E. LITTLEFIELD FLETCHER J. LONG JAY M. LORD PRISCILLA LORING LOUIS P. LORUSSO MARY A. LOVELY UMVEiisrn OF MAINE 1 in JEANNE F. LOWELL Psychology Portland [ ransfer from Westbrook |unioi ( I Masque .mil Candle i. 2; Y.W. 3; Glee Club ;{: Students ' its ( lub 3. ROBERT C. LYCETTE, K2 Mechanical Engineering Oakmont, Pa. M.O.t 1: WMF., j; Iiiliaiiun.il 2. ;t marcia m. McCarthy, aod Business Administration Waterville Women ' s Forum 3; Rifle Team 1 2. ■{; Hockey 1. 2, :(: Basketball 1. 3; Prism {: Cheer Leader 2. j; Students ' Arts ( int. 1. ERNEST T. McGLAUFLIN Farm Managemenl Presque Isle RU TH McKAY, IIB+ Pre- Medical -Zoolog) Old Town Maine Masque 2, 3; VU.c.v 1 e Maine Radio Guild 2, Glei 1 lub 3; Orchestra 1. 2. x- Commencemeni Pageant 1, 2; Basketball 1; Archery- National Rating 2; Dean ' s I i t 2a. RICHARD D. McKEEN, . . A Mechanical Engineering Bangor M Club 2, •;: Football 1; Basketball 1: Baseball 1; .v I.K. 3; Varsity Football 2: Basketball 2. 3. VICTORIA E. MacKENZIE Home Economics East Millinockel Dean ' s Lisl 2.1. 2b: Omicron Nu 3; Y.W.CA. ■;: Prism 3; M.O.C. 3; Home Economics Club 1. 3. wayne t. Mclaughlin Civil Engineering Medwa THE CLASS OF I ) 4 3 jeanne f. lowell robert c. lycette marcia m. McCarthy ernest t. mcglauflin RUTH McKAY RICHARD D. McKEEN VICTORIA E. MacKENZIE wayne t. Mclaughlin 1 1 DOROTHY MacLEOD, Mill Romani I anguagi - Bai I lai boi S.G ; ii. hum. hi Membership ( ommiuee 3 . 1 . l-. 3; Sopho more I agles; Pi ism; Dei Deutsi he in in 2, 3; Students ' i U Club 1 g; 1 1 ( nc ii 1 1. im .ns 1 .  ; ( oordinating ( IIIIIK il ' j. JEAN C. MACK English H.ih oi Maine Masque; Women ' s Forum 1, -y. u ( , . 1. -j. : j: Mm key 1 . Students i is lull 1 . •; lit in |e Francais 1 . 3; 1 lome 1 ' onomii s ( lub . IRWIN W. MAKER 1 ii mi Mattawamkeag Dean ' s Lisl ga; Forestry Club i, i, 3. WILBER J. MARDEN Forestn Si irsporl RICHARD E. MARTINEZ Business Vli Ural Ubany, V V Pi ism j; El Circulo Espanol s; 1S.0 Students ' i ts ( lub 1, 2, 3; Frack 1, s, ; ( Hiss ( OUntl ) I, S, 3. GEORGE MAXIM Education l lottth Education ( lub 3; International Rela- tions ( lull 3; Fransfei from Farming- ton .il School; Outing Club; President, Si tern e lub; Plays and Players; K .1 j j  .i Delta Phi; Chairman, Sell Help ( ommitte; Men ' s Athletii ssi p, iation. JAMES E. G. MERCHANT, i i com imii s Ncn i, ' n illc, M.iss HAROLD E. MONGOVAN, Jr., ATS ( I11-111 11 .il I ngineei m; Bangoi Maine Flying lub 3; Wintei Sports 3; liiii.iiniii.il Sports _■ ; Outing ( lull i DOROTHY E. MacLEOD JEAN C. MACK IRWIN W. MAKER WILBUR J. MARDEN RICHARD E. MARTINEZ GEORGE E. MAXIM JAMES E. G. MERCHANT HAROLD E. MONGOVAN UNIVERSITY OF MAINE ii ' . ' JANET MONOHON Liberal rts and Nursing Bangor S.G . i -■: Y.W.C.A. i. 2: W.A.A i, g; Le Cen te 1 rancais i; oil Campus omen i , 2; Dean s I si -. ' I). DWIGHT C. MOODY I .urn Management 1 incoln Vgi 1. uli tn - ( tub; M tluii 2, ;;; Sopho- more Owls; Pale Blue Key 5; rrack 1 . 2. ,: ( ! ■ ' - ( (iiintrv 1 . 2. ;;. DOROTHY B. MORAN English Portland Maine Masque 1. 3; Women ' s Forum 1. y. V.W.C.A. 1. y. Prism y. Students ' Vrts ( lnl 1. y. Knitting :;: Commence- iii.ii 1 Pageant 2. ROBERT L. MOREY, Jr., AXA Met ii.mii il Engineei ing Swamp inn. I.i .. Football 1: |. . Football 2: A.s.M.E. 3. CAMILLE E. MORNEAULT Agronomy Lille Dr. ins list 2l). CHARLOTTE C. MORRISON, Anil Home Economics Bar Hai boi Y.W.C.A. 2. 3; Women ' s Forum ,: Maine Masque Association 2. 3; Prism 3- CARLTON L. MORSE, Jr., I IIK Ui hanical Engineei ing Wellesle) Hills. Mass. MCA. 1. 2; Pale Blue Key 3; A.S.M.E. ;i: Intramural Spoils 2, 3. JEAN A. MORSE Liberal Arts and Nursing Bangor Chorus 1; Y.U ' .C.A. 2. 3; Glee Club 2. 3; Le Ccrtle Francais 1; Off-Campus Women 1. 2. y. Dean ' s List 2b. THE CLASS OF I ' ) 4 3 JANET G. MONOHON DWIGHT C. MOODY DOROTHY B. MORAN ROBERT L. MOREY, Jr. CAMILLE E. MORNEAULT CHARLOTTE C. MORRISON CARLTON L. MORSE, Jr. JEAN A. MORSE m MARGARET T. MOSCONE, IM 1 1 I i onomii - 1 asl Millinoi kel Home Economics Club i . a, 5; Y.w ( ■(: Pi ism 3; Glee ( Hub ; ROGER D. MOULTON Electrical Engineering mk Village Maine Masqu ibbard and Blade g M.O. .■ II 1 ■ k idio ( tub 5; Vice President, I. so. j; Men ' s Student Senate :•,. Dean ' s 1 i 1 l ta, ib. NORMAN W. MOSHER, ATA Business Administration Belfast Band 1; M.O.t 1, a, 3; Mi . 3. ARTHUR B. MOULTON Electrical Engineering nk Village 1 lean ' s List ca. JAMES A. MOULTON Animal I lusbandr) Hiram Dean ' s I ist ia, il . ab. a. MARGARET T. MOSCONE NORMAN W. MOSHER ARTHUR B. MOULTON JAMES A. MOULTON ROGER D. MOULTON MARY E. MOYNIHAN III I.EN R. MULLEN FRANCIS L. MURPHY MARY E. MOYNIHAN, AAA 1 1 nil ■ I iw islon U s ( . 1 : 1. mi n ' s I i inn 1 VI.O.C. 1, 3; Students ' Aiin C lub 1 3 Prism ■; ( ommencemenl Pageant 1; Voile) BaD 1; Hockey 1. 3. HELEN R. MULLEN, AAA 1 11 [lish Houlton s . ; ( bonis 1: Women ' s Forum a; Y.W.C.A. 1; Prism ■(: Panhellenii Council g; Student Senate 3; Students ' Vrts (lull 1, •;: Commencement Pag c-.iu! a; I S.O mi 111 1 1 it-t-. FRANCIS L. MURPHY I duration I ' m Hand Education ( lub 3. UNIVERSITY OF MAINE FRANCES V. NELSON English Portland Maine Campus g; Prism; Students ' rts Club ;;: hi ( ampus omen j; I le mentar) Nursing 3; [ ransfei from St. [oseph ' s College; lass President i, 2; Activity 1 tub; Bowling Club; Sodality; College Paper 1, a; International Rela- tions Club 1. 2: Photograph} Club a; I e ( in le Francais 1 . s. ROBERT L. NEWDICK, AXA Government Augusta Prism 3. CHARLOTTE E. NICKERSON, M Home Economics Brewei Jf.W.CA. 1, a; M.c A. 1, a, 5; M.O.C. 1, a; Home Economics Club a, 3; Dean ' s I isl 3a. CLIFTON S. NICKERSON, I ' _1 Forestrj Bath Pale Blue Ke 3; Sophomore Owls: Football 1: Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Basketball a, 3; Football 2. 3. GEORGE A. NORTON, AXA Mri h.iiiii.il 1- ngineei ing Northampton, Mass. l ( . 1, 3; Band 1, a; A.S.M.F.. 3. ANDREW A. NOWAK Zoology Bangoi Maine Masque 1, 2, 3; Dei Deutsche Verein a, 3; Varsity Show a; Students ' Mis Club 1: I.S.O. 2. 3; Historian ol Maine Masque 2. 3; Annual German ( In istmas Pla) 2. 3. JOHN A. O ' BRIEN, i. E Electrical Engineering Lewiston I.R.K. a, 3; Radio Club i, 2: Cross Country 1; Dean ' s List la, lb, 2a. 2I). WILBERT E. O ' NEIL journalism Dresden Mills Maine Campus 2. 3. News Editor 3: Maine Radio Guild 2. 3: M.C. A. 3; ISO. 3; Freshman Newspaper 1: El (in iilu Espanol 1 . 2. THE CLASS OF I «) 4 3 FRANCES V. NELSON ROBERT L. NEWDICK CHARLOTTE E. NICKERSON CLIFTON S. NICKERSON GEORGE A. NORTON ANDREW A. NOWAK JOHN A. O ' BRIEN WILBERT E. O ' NEIL 115 DOROTHY A. OUELLETTE, .AA.1 Governmeni and Journalism Madison Maine ampus i i 3; u omen ' s 1 w 1 1 ■; ; 1 1 1 1 1 national Ri la 1 ions ( lub -• 3, 11 1 Presidem 3; Pi ism 3; Defense oordinating ( ouni il ;. ( omm nc 1 in. in Pageant 2; w omen ' s Forum Vice Presidi ni ; 1 ampus 1 . t, I mill i outing Editoi 5, w :n s Sports Editor, MARTHA PAGE Home Economics Bath Y.W.C.A. 1. t, v w. . , ( ouncfl 3; Hocke) 8; Voile) Ball 1, 2, 3; Basket ball 1. 2, 3; Archer] t; Prism 3; Glee Club 1, 2; 4 1 3; 1 lome 1 . onomics 1 lub 1 3; Dean ' s I isl 1 b, 2.1, Kb |a EDYTHE PALMER S log] Portland rransfei [mum Westbrook [unioi Col- lege; U . 2. 3; International R lations ( lub 2, 3; Students ' i ts ( lub ; Model 11 Dam e 3. CHARLES H. PARKER, nx Govei iimm ' mi Watcn ille ( inn mv 1: Baseball 1; f.V, Football ;t- DOROTHY A. OUELLETTE MARTHA PAGE EDYTHE F. PALMER CHARLES H, PARKER MARY PARKHURST CHARLES L. PARKIN MARGARET E. PARKS JEANNE L. PATTEN MARY PARKHURST, X ' .; English lil I ow n V.W. 1 1 ; M.C.A. 1, s 1 ( in I. 1 1 mi ais -• 1 il ( ampus omi n 1 ; ( 01 encemeni Pageam 2: Model 11 Dance ( lub 2. CHARLES L. PARKIN, 1 K English Bangoi Basketball 1; l ( i, 1; Freshman Newspaper, Sports Editor; Kl Circulo Espanol 1, 2; International Relations ( lull 2. 3; Prism j; Maine Radio Guild 3; Radio ( luh 3. MARGARET E. PARKS English Waterville I 1. iii-ici from Bradford [unioi College; Quill Annals 1. 2; Current Problems (lub 1: International Affairs Club 2: Assistant Editor ol Quill Annals 1; Annals Board 2: Christian Union 1. 2: Athletic Association i, ; Y.W. Students ' i 1- Club 3. JEANNE L. PATTEN, A A Governmeni Hampden Highlands u (. 1 ( horus 1: Women ' s Forum  . 3; Y.W.C.A. 1; W.A.A ; Vollq Ball 1 ; Sophomore 1 agles 2; Pi ism 3; Stu ililll ll- Club 1 3; ( 11MIMI1 inrllK ' lll Pageani 2; Modern Dana UNIVERSITY OF MAINE I In GEORGE M. PEASE ( i II Engineei ing Bai Mills MALCOLM C. PECKHAM, 2AB Vgricultural Economics raunton, Mass. Iciniis i. - ' : Agriculture ■■:. 5; Scabbard and Blade; Dean ' s I isi ia, lb, aa, eb, .■;• ' - CHARLOTTE S. PEIRCE Home Economics Bangor FRANK E. PENDLETON, ATA Chemical Engineering Caribou mss Country 1: Kami 1. •_•: Varsity Winter S[ oi is 1, THE CLASS OF I !) 4 FRANCESCA PERAZZI, I | English Hallowell W.S.G j; V.W. . 1. e, 3; Prism 5; Glee ( .lull -•. 3; Student Senate 3. MARLOWE S. PERKINS, ATA Business Administration Ogunquil Transfei From Portland Junior Col- lege; Maine Masque 2, 3; M.C.A. a. ;j; 11 ( iicuin Espanol 2; |. . Football 3; I1111.1n1111.il Spin is -j: liaskelball 1: Base ball 1. 2. STUART H. PERKINS, ATA Animal Husbandry Kennebunk I I. .Ill I isl I ' ll. LEONARD M. PETTERSON, AT ' .! Economics Deep River GEORGE M. PEASE MALCOLM C. PECKHAM CHARLOTTE S. PEIRCE FRANK E. PENDLETON FRANCESCA M. PERAZZI MARLOWE S. PERKINS STUART H. PERKINS LEONARD M. PETTERSON CHARLES L. PFEIFFER, ' MU Forestry So. Na tick, I.i- Maine Masque i. 2; Assistant Manager, ( Ki ( ounti ) -•: Foresu ) Club 1 l ( . M.O. 1: Varsit) Show 2; I . Spoi 1-. . i Cross ( a ■■, I11l1.11111n.il S|hiiis 1, 2, ■(: Chi .111 Freshman Executive ( nittee; Cap inin Student Li bran I ' Di ive, RICHARD M. PIERCE, ATI! Forestry Gardiner i Sigma Pi 3; M ( lub -,. Football Managei 1 ; Scabbard and Blade 1 1 1 esll (lull 1 . 2, , I ' l 1 11 1 ■;. l ( Vssistanl Football Managei -■: Varsity Football Managei ■;; Forestry Club Set retan and I reasurei -■. Presidem 3; Dean ' s Lisi 1a, il . 2a, l . ja. EDWARD H. PIPER, T_ .;i ii iiiiui.il ii - ( .n ibou I ransfei From I ' m [land |unioi ( l lege: Baseball 1; Portland [unioi News 1 V41 11 iiIiiiic ( lull 2, ■;: I ' l ism ■(: I ti .111 5 I in ( 1.1 , 1I1. 23, ;;.i ; ljih.i i l.i ; PHILIP H. PLAISTED Kiii.nu Oakland Rifle I earn 1 . 2, ;t; ( abin ( lub -•. ;j: Band 1 . 2, 5; Dean ' s I isl la lb. CHARLES L. PFEIFFER RICHARD M. PIERCE EDWARD H. PIPER PHILIP H. PLAISTED HULDA F. POND EDGAR M. POTTER JOHN N. POWERS BERTI8 I. PRATT, Jr. HULDA F. POND, I M Home Economics Hampden Home Economics ( lub ; oil ( ampus Women 1 EDGAR M. POTTER, u Biology Kiilnv Freshman Football; Band 1: Orchestra 1 : I11l1.1111111.il lhl Ins 1 L ' ;( ( ,11 ml ( [ones v holarship JOHN N. POWERS Electrical Engineering Medwa] ( abin ( lub 3; U.MJ BERTIS L. PRATT, Jr., •IMA History -mil Govemmeni ( ai ibou M (lub j. j; Iruiiiv 1: Basketball 1: Sophomore Owls: M.I 1 2; Le Cei cle Francais •-• Pale Blue Ke [ Intra mural Vthletics 1 2 3 Varsitj Basket lull and I ennis; ice President ol ( lass -•. President ol ( lass UNIVERSITY OF MAINE I is BETTY C. PRICE Pre-Medica] Washburn Maine Campus t, 3; Y.W. V i, :, 3, Cabinet i: Der Deutsche Vereii Sophomore Eagles; Prism; President oi Neai Mathetai; Secretary ol • (. ■ ' ,: Student Senate ■; Dean ' s I ist la, tb, 2.1. 2i . ja; tutorial Honors ii ea, b, ja; University Scholarship 2, 3. NEAL C. PUTNAM, API Animal Husbandry Monroe M.C-A. 1 : Agrii ulture lub 1 ; ( abin ( lull I. LLOYD F. QUINT, IX Business Administration Pordand Basketball 1; Baseball 1; M Club 2; Sophomore Owls 2: Varsity Basketball 2: Baseball 2: Intramural N| oitN 1. 2. JOHN R. RADLEY. MA Chemical Engineering tadeboro, Mass. (Kiss Country 1; Indoor Track 1. 2. 3: Outdoor Track 1.2: M Club 2. 3; Soph- omore Owls 2: Cabin Chili 2 5; M. 2. ;j: I111n111un.il S|mh is ■;. ARTHUR P. RAFFORD, +IIK Vgronomy Ashland Alpha Zeta 2 j; Agriculture C 1 11 1 1. 2. 3: l ' .l. .■ Dean ' s list ta, tb, 2:1 2 1 1. ta. JANE RAND Psy hology -Sociology Cumberland Center I ransfet Erom I ' m tland [uniot ( ol- Maine Masque 3; Y.W.C.A. s Prism ; ' ,: M.O.C. -■ 3; Modern Dance ■;: Surgical Dressings 3; Kl Circulo Espanol 2. 3. PRESTON B. RAND, IX Economics Bangor Cite (lub 2 M( 1 2 3; Varsity show 2: 1 c Cercle Francais 1: Con- tributors ' (lub 3; l ( V Freshman ( abinel 1. EARLE A. RANKIN I heater Melrose, Mis-. Maine Masque 1. 2. 3. Business Man- age! 3. House Manager 3. THE CLASS OF I ( ) 4 3 BETTY C. PRICE NEAL C. PUTNAM LLOYD F. QUINT JOHN R. RADLEY ARTHUR P. RAFFORD JANE RAND PRESTON B. RAND EARLE A RANKIN II ' . I JOHN E. RANKS, AT!! Electrical Engineering South Portland M. ■ Masque i t, 5; Pi ism 3; l. Radio Guild ■;. M. 1 3; Band 1, 2, ; 1 1 1 j, 1 reasun 1 Radio ( lub 1 . -2. j; ( u hestra 1 : I reshman  - papei 1. PROCTOR W. RANSDEN, n. 1 orestr] Vndovei . Mass, Forestry Club 1, :t: i Sigma I ' i •{: Dean ' s I isl lm. ERLE B. RENWICK, Jr., Itull Electrical Engineering Portland I ransfei from Georgia I n hnical; Cross Country g; M.C.A. ;(. BION E. REYNOLDS, -I ' M A Civil I ngineei ing Winthrop I rack 1; M.C.A 1,1 3: M.O.( 1 V S. ,E. Z, ;(. JOHN E. RANKS PROCTOR W. RANSDEN ERLE B. RENWICK, Jr. BION E. REYNOLDS EDGAR B. REYNOLDS EUGENE E. REYNOLDS ALICE C. RHOADS DAVID I RICH EDGAR B. REYNOLDS. 1 Agricultural Economics South Portland EUGENE E. REYNOLDS Business Administration Lubo CAROLYN RHOADS English Portland [ ransfei from Westbrook |unioi ( l lege; Dramatics ( lub 1; Outing ( lub 1 .•: spline Pageant 1; Hockey z; I in ins 1. •_• •; M.O.t 3; Students ' m ( lull ;f . DAVID E. RICH, Jr., 1 Mec hanii al 1 ngim ei ing ll.ith lllll.lllllll.il S|((ll Is I . !• S | I UNIVERSITY OF M AIINE l l ' ii ELMER W. RIDEOUT, +Mi Pre Medical Niagara I .ills. N. 1 . Prism; Dean ' s 1 ist :a, - ' ! . WILLARD E. RILEY, AT ' .. ' l-.i i in Management Peaks Island STEPHEN L. ROBBINS, 2N I oresu j Kiiu-n l ( . I, i, ;;: Band I, 8, g. REGINALD T. ROBERTS Mechanical Engineering Bethel THE CLASS OF I ) 4 :$ DONALD M. ROBINSON, 2N Business Administration Si in n Island, N. Y. EDWARD A. ROBINSON, B9E Forestry Orono Varsit) Football g, ■;: Scabbard and Blade 3. EDWARD M. ROBINSON Economics Bangor LAWRENCE H. ROLLINS, AT ' .. ' Electrical Engineering Haynesville M.C.A. 3; A.I.E.E. 3; Football l; | . Football s. ELMER W. RIDEOUT WILLARD RILEY STEPHEN L. ROBBINS REGINALD T. ROBERTS DONALD M. ROBINSON EDWARD A. ROBINSON EDWARD M. ROBINSON LAWRENCE H. ROLLINS IDA S. ROLNICK So, iolog) Dean ' s Lisl il . Baneoi MARIE J. ROURKE, AOH Romance Languages Winthrop VV.S.G.A. i; Women ' s Forum i; Y.W. ( ; W. . . e, ;: l Club 5; Basket- ball I, g, ;;: X .1 U-x Ball L, -•: Sopbo more Eagles 2; Prism 5: Students ' Aiis ( lni 1 . •_•: 1 c ( lew le 1 r lis 1 . 2: 11 Circulo Espanol j; Commence! 1 Pageant. R.OLIVE ROWELL, V.. ' I nglish I homaston ( horus 1; V.W.C.A. 1, 2, 5; Glee ( lull e; Maine Radio Guild ;t- SALLY RUBINOFF Speech Vuburn Maine Masqui - 9 1 1 k k 1 «; Prism 3; Maine Radio (.inl l g; Students Arts ( lul) 2. RALPH C. RUNELS, AT ' .; ( i il Engineci ing I owell Mass. Maine I lying ( lub e; M lub .• s: Pale Blue K, ) ■ S l I ( in ( ounti 1 . Track 1 JAMES W. RUSSELL I Mu -ii ( abin ( lul ( ross ( ounti j 1 Dean ' s I isi 1a i, ; Foresti ) ( lub i, 2. HARRIETT E. RYDER Education Brow nville June tion I ransfei from Fai mington Normal si I I: Education ( lub j; Glee ( lub Vmbulam e orps ;i. MARY E. SARGENT Home Ei imics Uton i ( 1 ■( Home Economics ( lub 1 •_ . j; oil Campus Women 1, 1. IDA S. ROLNICK MARIE J. ROURKE R. OLIVE ROWELL SALLY RUBINOFF RALPH C. RUNELS JAMES W. RUSSELL HARRIETTE E. RYDER MARY E. SARGENT UNIVERSITY 111 MAINE LOIS A. SAVAGE, llll Home Economics Springfield, Mass. i. ■(: Panhelleni( Council 3; l ()( 1 Hi. mi Economics Club 1, 3; Dean ' s I isi la, Kb, CARL L. SAWYER, ATP Vgronom) Newport Vgrit uli 11 n- ( lull 1 . -•. ;. Pack .uul Pine :(: Basketball 1; Cabin Club 2, j: Glee ( lul 2. 3. CHARLES W. SAWYER, ZN Economics Southwest Harbor HYMAN N.SCHNEIDER, I Kl- Pre-Medical Vlattapan Mass. Maine Masque 1, t, 3; ! i Deutsche Verein 2. 3; ImiIcmii 1 1. iik Managei 1; Business Managei of . 1 1 — 1 1 1. show: Students ' n Club 1, 2. ;t: Freshman Newspaper; Varsity Sports, Indooi li.uk Manager; lnii.uiHn.il Athletics 1. 2. 3; Men ' s Embassy 3; rutorial Honors ii . 2.1. 2I1. 3a; Chicago Alumni Vward 2: Dean ' s List la, lb, 2.1. 2b, ja. WENTWORTH H. SCHOFIELD, Mechanical Engineering Portland 1 .1.1 Beta Pi 3; M.C.A. 1, •; .s M.E. ;{: Freshman Newspaper; Dean ' s Lisi ia. 1I1. 2.1. gb, 3a. HAVEN SAWYER, Jr., SAB Midi. 11m. il Engineering Bangor I ransfei I C 01 mil University : I V.A. 3. ROBERT F. SCOTT Wildlife Conservation Hudson, Mass. Ride Team 1. 2. ■;: Forestry Club 1. 2. ; Glee ( Inl. 1: M.O.C. 1: Band 1. RICHARD H. SHAW Vnimal Husbandry Sanford Vgriculture C Inli 1. 2. •{: M.C.A. 1: M.O.C. 1. THE GLASS OF I ) 4 3 LOIS A. SAVAGE CARL L. SAWYER CHARLES W. SAWYER HAVEN SAWYER, Jr. HYMAN N. SCHNEIDER WENTWORTH H. SCHOFIELD ROBERT F. SCOTT RICHARD H. SHAW 123 HENRY M. SHEPARD, AT ' .: I HUM I Ml. .nl Mass Maine 1 1 ing ( lub j; I oresti ) Club i, l ' . j; C.A.A : i ross ( un i; Boxing i RICHARD SINKINSON, 2X 1 1 i 1 1 n.iliMii Saj l s i ll«-. R. I. I ball i : [ rack i ; Rillr I earn i . j; Scabbard and Blade ■; i; Vai mi Spin iv I i. u k. CLIFFORD H. SINNETT, B6E Economics Portland I tack i: M.O.t . j; Students ' M iv ( lub i: I i.insln lii. in I iiiuimh nl IYiiii s Ivania. SAMUEL P. SMILEY, nX vnimal Husbandry Watcrville V4111 iiIiiih ( lub -■. I orestrj ( lub 1 Band i, a; Intramural Sports 1, ■■:■ ;t: Inn. .il Representative j; Dean ' s I isl - ' l. ARTHUR W. SMITH. IN ( ivil I 1r4.n1 1 1 1114 Rn hmond .1 s 1 BERNARD R. SMITH, AX V41 11 u ltural I 1 1. in. inns M.ns Hill Igriculture ( lub 1; Baseball 1; M.C.A . GORDON B. SMITH, Is. Hi Mathematics and Science Skowhcgan li.mvlii from Farmington Normal School; Student Government ■ Di matics 1 e; Presidenl nl Class 1. 2. PAUL SMITH 1 nglish Bangoi Maine lampus 1, i, j mi 1 . ( in le Francais 1 s 5; u hestra 1 . ( ontributors ' Inh 1. •. . g, Vice Presi- di m ; 1 reshman Papci ; II ( in ulo Espanol 1, ■■!. j; State ol Maine Secon ii.n siiii.iii Scholarship 1, -•. j; S| .m isli ( lull Prize 1: Open House Program 1 s 1 lean ' s I isi 1a 1 b, m 2b, ; . 1 u mi 1.1I I lonors 1 1.. -.1 ib, 5a, HENRY M. SHEPARD RICHARD SINKINSON CLIFFORD H. SINNETT SAMUEL P. SMILEY ARTHUR W. SMITH BERNARD R. SMITH GORDON B. SMITH PAUL SMITH UNIVEKSm OF MAINE l _ 1 DANIEL T. SNELL, Kl ( in inn .il 1 ngineei ins Goi ham ROBERT H. SODERBERG, IMA ( i ii Engineering Hartford, Conn. I tack i: M. V i 2, ;: l ( ( , i: VY C.E. 2, 3. JOANNE M. SOLIE, .UUI Heme E miis Dixfield Maine Masque i. 2, •;: Women ' s Forum ; i c i, 2, Vice President •;; Rifle ream i, 2; Prism g; Varsity Show _■; Commencemeni Pageant 2; Coordi nating ( oun il j; Haui k ' s I S. . ( om mittee. BRET M. STANDISH, 2K Business Administration Baldwin, N.Y, M. . . 2, ;•,. Students ' i ts ( lub i : intramural | i ts i . 2, -y. El ( irculo Espanol 2. WALTER M. STAUB, 2N I ' ul]) and Paper Ontario, Canada BARBARA STEARNS Education Hampden I ransfer from Leslej College; Chorus j; Education Club j; Glee Club i, 2, ,. MARY SPRINGER, AAA Home Economics Portland Women ' s Forum j; Y.W.C.A. i, 2. ;j: Prism 3; M.O.C. 1. GERALD C. STEVENS, HK Agricultural Economics Fort Fairfield Agriculture Cilub 1. 2. 5; Football 1: M.C.A. 1,2; Intramural Athletics 1.2.3. THE CLASS OF I «) 4 DANIEL T. SNELL ROBERT H. SODERBERG JOANNE M. SOLIE MARY SPRINGER BRET M. STANDISH WALTER M. STAUB BARBARA STEARNS GERALD C. STEVENS 125 JOSEPH B. STEVENS, All ' Animal Husbandry Vassalboro Agriculture Club i, -• •;: Dean ' i Lisl i .1. id 2b ■;.!. WENDELL H. STICKNEY Mechanical Engineering Brownville ( in ( lull ; Maine Masque i; (.In ( luh _■. | i | n i I NATALIE M. STEVENS N ' ursing and Liberal Vrts Bangui ! ( I J Millie Ills ' lls ( lull I. 2; ( 111 ( . 1 1 1 1 ] 1 1 . u omen 1; Red ( rosa Course si Modern Dance 1, -•: Dean ' s I isl 2I). JOHN C. STEWART, K2 1 tiemistr) Brookline, Mass. 1 1. ick 1: Cross Countr) 1; Sophomore n Is g; Prism 5. ROGER D. STEWART 1.1I111.11 Bar Harboi Education lub g; 1 ransfei from 1 1 1 mington N01 mal Si 1 1; I reasurei Freshman lass; Vice Presidenl ol Sci inn ( lull K.i| |i.i Delta Phi; Outing ( lub; l ' i.i .mil Players; Mil roi Board Men v 1 1 1 it- 1 it nm.i in ion RICHARD E. STRATTON, 1 Civil Engineering Reading, Mass. Football 1, , 3; M.C.A. 1 ; KS.C.1 . WARREN G. STROUT, AT ' .; Zoology Dexta i ( . 1 5; Band 1. DAVID W. STURGIS Mechanical Engineering Gorham JOSEPH B. STEVENS NATALIE M. STEVENS JOHN C. STEWART ROGER D. STEWART WENDELL H. STICKNEY RICHARD E. STRATTON WARREN G. STROUT DAVID W. STURGIS UNIVERSITY OF MAINE 126 WALTER L. SULLIVAN, AT ' .! Mechanical Engineering Portland Dean ' s List 2b. STANLEY S. SUPOVITZ, TE Economics Lewiston M ( ! ELEANOR J. SWANSON, M Bacteriology and Biochemistr) Brewer V.W.C.A 1,8,3; M.( .A. 1. t, 3; M.O.C. 1 : Off-Campus Women 1 . 2, j. PHILIP H. TALBOT, Jr. HiMiu Portland MARY L. TARR, IIH+ Psychology Baltimore, Md. Maine Masque 1, 2 ; 1 A . 1. 2. 3; Prism; Le Cercle 1i.uk. us 2: Glee Club 2: Students ' Aits Club 1, 2: El Circulo Espanol 3; Sigma Mu Sigma: Com- mencement Pageant 2; Motor Corps 3; Modern Dance Club 2. 3; Tutorial Honors ab, 3.1: Dean ' s List za, 2b. 3a. DONALD V.TAVERNER, 1 A K Histor] Augusta Rjffe 1 earn 1; [rack Manager 1 : Scab bard and Blade 3; abin c lub 1 . 2: M.i i 1 it- R;ulio C.uilcl 1. 2. -j; Glee C lub 2: M.C.A. 1: Students ' Vrts C lub 2. 3; ( ampus Mayor 2. 3; Hart Si holarship 1: Woodman Scholarship 2. 3; El Cii culo Kspanol 1.2: li.uk Assistant Man- age! 2. CLAIRE M. TEBBETS 1 nglish Lockes Mills Chorus 1: V.W.C.A. 3: Tenuis 1; Arch- er) 1: Winter Sports 1: Prism 3: Glee Club 2. 3; M.C.A. 1. 3: j-H Club 2: students ' Aits Club 3: Le Cercle Fran- 1. ns 1; Kl Circulo Espanol 3. JANICE M. THOMAS American Histor) and Literature Bangor A ( A. 3: International Relations ( lub ;: Students ' Arts Club 2: Prism 3; Le Cercle Francais 2: Transfer from 1. is. ill junior College. THE CLASS OF 1 ' ) 4 3 WALTER L. SULLIVAN STANLEY S. SUPOVITZ ELEANOR J. SWANSON PHILIP H.TALBOT, Jr. MARY L. TARR DONALD V. TAVERNER CLAIRE M. TEBBETS JANICE M.THOMAS 12 BERNEICE E. THOMPSON, III. I I hum Econoraii t u esi Enfield ■ U i . t, ;: 1 1 « ■ 1 1 1 1 ■ I ( onomi s ( lull i. ' ;;: Dr. ins I iv[ i I . ga, ib ;;. EDWARD P. TITCOMB Vgronom) Houlton V. i it ill [lilt- ( hlli I , ; II . I . ;;: i I I ( lull l - K, ;(. EVELYN G. TONDREAU French Brunswick V.W. V. i; Vice President, W. A. 3; l ( luh 3; Sophomore Eagles 2; Prism ; Si ml, ills l Is lull I 2 ; : I e ( I ' ll le Francaia 1 . 2. 3; Debate Club 3; Lead ership Conference 3; Commencemeni Pageant 1,1; Hocke) 1,2,3; Basketball ; Voile) It.ill i, 2, :t: Vice Presi dent, French Club 2. President 3: All- Maine Reserve Hocke) 2 3; Freshman Banquet Committee GORDON K. TOOLEY, MIA ( i il lir, 1 ing Greenw it h, Conn. M Club: I- ball 1; Baseball 1 z Sophomore (  ls _• Vf.O.t 1 S ( 1 CHARLOTTE M. TORREY I nglish HARRY E. TOURTILLOTTE, Jr. Mechanical Engineering oui rown Basketball 1 ; 1 rack 1. ENID F. TOZIER Home in mica Solon V.W.C.A. 1 . -•. 3; II e Economii s ( luh 3. WILMA L. TRUE S111i.1l Studies Hopi w ( ;: Education ( lub ■;: M.O.C 3; ii.iusiti liiiiu Gorham Normal S. hiKil. BERNEICE E. THOMPSON EDWARD P. TITCOMB EVELYN G. TONDREAU GORDON K. TOOLEY CHARLOTTE M. TORREY HARRY E. TOURTILLOTTE ENID F. TOZIER WILMA L. TRUE UNIVEKSm OF MAINE 128 RACHEL I. TWITCHELL Home Economics Bryani Pond V.W.C.A. i -■ ; i II ( tub i: Home Economic s Clul HAZEL M. VanTASSELL, MH I I rem h Old Town Chorus i; V.W.C.A. i.  , ; : (.! • • ( lub i, ■;: Off-Campus Women i, : . ;j: F.lc- mentar) Nursing ; LEONARD E. VARNAM, ATT Po ultrj Husbandry Steep Falls WILLARD P. VARNEY Chemistry Bangoi THE CLASS OF I 9 4 ) FREDERICK M. VILES, ATfl 1 ngineei ing Physics Skowhegan Physics (lull t, ;: Dean ' s I isi , 1 GERALD M. WARD l)aii Husbandry Thorndike Agriculture Club 1, 2. 3; IMA. 3; ( miss Country 1; Cabin Club 2, ;j; M.C.A. 1; i-H flub 1. -. ; j: Deans I isi 8b, : ;a. LOWELL E. WARD, ATI; Civil Engineering Brighton 1 ball 1; Basketball 1: Baseball 1: Sophomore Owls; Pale Blue Key; Men ' s Athletic Council; Varsity Sports, Foot- ball, Basketball, Baseball. WALLACE F. WARREN, B9H Poultry Newport M.C.A. 1: Agrii ulture Club 1. RACHEL I. TWITCHELL HAZEL M. VanTASSELL LEONARD E. VARNAM WILLARD P. VARNEY FREDERICK M. VILES GERALD M. WARD LOWELL E. WARD WALLACE F. WARREN 1L .I CARLISLE V. WATSON, Jr., IN Mcili.inu.il Engineering Cape Cottage Rifle I ■ in Glei I lub i M ( v I . L . ■; I 111 1 .1111111. ll S|M 1 Is I . 12, g. GEORGE A. WATSON, SX (nil Engineei ing ilton Glee ( lull 1 _■ ; M V t, ;;: Band 1 . _•: s 1 ;: 1 ennis 1 . 2. B. DONALD WEATHERBY, IN Forestry Grand Lake sin. mm GEORGE R. WEIDMAN, MA Forestrj Pro idence, R. I. i Sigma Pi; Forestrj ( lui t, ••,. Dean ' s [ isl lb. MILTON WEINSTEIN Business Administration Bangoi ROBERT H. WEISMAN ( riemisu j Portland Masque 1 ; Indooi rrack 1 : Outdooi rrack 1; Sophomore Owls t; 1 • (in i - 1 rancais 1 ; arsit) I rack WALTER R. WELCH, ZAB Wildlife Conservation Runifoul Rifle I earn 1 : rrack 1; 1 oresti j ( lub 1 . g; l.( ( . 1 . j: Dean ' s I 1-1 1a, 1 li. CLIFFORD H. WEST, Jr., MA Business Administration Bangoi Maine Campus 1; Maine Hying Club Basketball, Assistant Manage] 1 ( inii Leader 1, t, 3; El ( irculo 1- panol 1. 1 CARLISLE V. WATSON, Jr. GEORGE A. WATSON B. DONALD WEATHERBY GEORGE R. WEIDMAN MILTON WEINSTEIN ROBERT H. WEISMAN WALTER R. WELCH CLIFFORD H. WEST, Jr. UNIVERSITY OF MAINE ISO DONALD B. WHEELER, AXA Business Vdminiscration Danvers, Mass. Tennis i; M.C. . i, 5; M.O.C. i, g; Band 1. g; Varsitj Show g; Intramural Sports 1. -■ ■;. M.JUNE WILLIAMS Home Economic s Hodgdon YM c . g, •;; Home Economics Club •i: On hestra 1 . g, •;; 1 ransfei Erom Ricker Junioi ( ollege, LOIS E. WHITE. II IM- Home Economics Augusta Sororit) Vice President j; H.s.t. v 2 ■ : c. A. 1: M Club u ' . 3; Sophomore Eagles g; Home Economics Club i, 2. g, Secretary g; 1 1 n kc 1. 2. -y. Basketball Voile) Ball 1. j. :;: All-Maine Hocke) 1. g; Dean ' s List za, gbj ja. NELLIE M. WHITNEY, II1S English East Corinth Maine Campus g; ' .( .A. 3; Students ' Aun Club .j; Orchestra 1, 2. 3; First Aid -■: Nutrition Aide 3; Dean ' s List ga. OSCAR M. WILBUR, Jr., XAE ( Ikhik.i1 Engineering Cape Cottage l Club 2. ;{: Indoor Track 1, 2. 3; Out- door li.uk 1. 2. 3; Band 1; Dean ' s list ia, ib. JOHN M. WILSON Forestry Lynn, Mass. Football Manager 1; Forestry Club 1. 2. 3; M.C.A. 1. RUTH A. WILSON Home Economics Madison Maine Masque 2: Y.W.C.A.; Rifle Team 2: Dean ' s List 3a. EDWARD WOODWARD, f MA Mechanical Engineering Providence. R. I. I 1.11k 1. THE CLASS OF I 9 4 3 DONALD B. WHEELER LOIS E. WHITE NELLIE M. WHITNEY OSCAR M. WILBUR, Jr. M.JUNE WILLIAMS JOHN M. WILSON RUTH A. WILSON EDWARD WOODWARD HARRY M. WOOSTER, ZAB ( i il Enginea ing old I u n M ( 1 1 1 1 • . [ndooi I i.i. k i . g; rutdooi I rack i; Vs.CK. ROBERT C. WORRICK. ' IMA Agi H ultural Economti s Wellesley, Man. V41 ii 11I tun- Club ; : Outdooi I rack Managei Si abbard and Blade F01 imh ( tub 1- f, MX A. 1, - ' . ;;: M ( ) ( . 1 : M. 1 al 1 1 | ■;: 1 mbass) Committee 3; Dean ' s Lisi 1a, 1 1 . ea. MARY E. WORTHEN i n i holog) Bangor Off-Campus Women 1. a, 3: Knitting foi Defense. HELEN N. WRIGHT, AAA Psychology Wellesley, Mast. Women ' s Forum 1,1,3; 1 i 1 . 1,2, ;i Prism; M.O.C 1 . Students ' iita (lull 1. lluikrv ream -•. ;;: Sigma Mu Sigma ; 11 1 in id 1 ipanol ■- Mod (in I). inn- ( lull -: Dean ' s I i- i 2b, 3a. RICHARD H. YOULDEN.IMA ( i il Engineering Meedham Mass. Maine Masque 1 ; M ( lub ■( h Country 1 : I 1 .it k 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 11 k - ,: Outdooi I 1. 11 k j; Pale Blue K. ) ■ S ( 1 -■ 1 lean ' s I 1-1 1.1. 1 b, -■ .1. ■;.!. JOSEPH A. YOUNG, +IIK I oresti v ( I. .1 Foresti ( Hub 1 KEITH E. YOUNG, •IK- 1 oresti P01 il.iuil Forestry ( lub 1 -• ; 1 i.u k 1, s Men ' s Sin. in- and Interfraternit) ( oun cil Intramural S| ui is 1 . , 3, NORMAN B. YOUNG, INK Elect] 11 .il I ngineei ing Hancoi k i ( 1 ■ ; 1 1 1 1 Football 1: I A -j. ; Baseball 1 HARRY M. WOOSTER ROBERT C. WORRICK MARY E. WORTHEN HELEN N. WRIGHT RICHARD H. YOULDEN JOSEPH A. YOUNG KEITH E. YOUNG NORMAN B. YOUNG UNIVERSITY (IF MAINE JUNIORS IN MILITARY SERVICE PVT. Cl si Dl I 1 li M-. MR. (.1 KM I. P. I Kll I Sci Rh n srh Badi k ( U 1 i I hum VS M. BaISI 1 s PVT. K i k i Hi i i i k 1 II I I. Kl NN1 III Bl SM II KM PVT. LESLIl |. BOI STR1DC1 i ' i. William E. Hk « k CORPOR M (.. Mil HIS C SRI I K Mr 1 1 srks |. ( toNSl s iim ( Mil I II I I SM II, COS i Midshipm ss |ohn Cri mi r ( mii i Dana C. Dinci i i Cadi i Dana F. I)i di i s Mr. Arthi r Farris, |k. ( n s MS s I R l. l ' llll s |K. I Wll s S. I I I II 111 R c mii i U i ii k II. Foster, Jr. Mk. I ISIII I W. ( . Ilis IN Pi i Frank W. H vines, Jr. Mr Wm ii r IV Hui Mr. Ri ii rii H vri ovi ( Mil i Deis m n C. H VRPER I ii i i . 1 1 1 ii in r A. Hatch, |k. ( mii i Milton Hi km in Mr. Rh ii sku W. K srl Mr s mi i i I ) I ski ii i 1 1 1 Cadi i Wn uam (.. Lalibi ri i Midshipm Km m Leavitt, Jr. V i ( i ii ton S. Nn Ki rson I ' ll . ROBl RI Rosii ( Mil I | Wll S I RoslRosl Mr. I ki in rh k |. Mil PARC, 1 1 1 Mr. I 1 1 Simons l ' I. l ' llll IP II. I M 111! I . |K. Mr. (.i 1 K. Torri s . |r. Mr. David W. White, |r. Ilniiliiiii I mirl ick Flushing, l I.. N. Y. Yonkers, N. V. Saylesville, R. I. Blant hard ( in inn. i Ufred ( laribou Bangoi South Portland I lopedale, Mass. Farraington Mapleton Bath Bowdoinham Mansfield, Mass. Belmont, Mass. Long Island Vugusta N in ill Anson Hyde Park, Mass. Rochester, N. Y. Wesi ™ ton, Mass. Ml. ri nun. N. Y. Rockland Milo Brewei Bangoi Bath Bangoi Kilters H im New ton, Mass. ( hestnul Hill. Mass Portland Bar Harbor I opsham I Inited States si nu United States Marines i mini States i ins 1 Inited Si. ins i ins ii ( lorps United States Vrmj United States nn u ( torps United States nm I nited States Air Corps I Inited States Vrmj 1 nited States Vims United States Naval n ( lorps United States Naval i adem) United States Vii Corps United States i m Vii orps United States i nn ii ( orps United si. lies Naval Reserve United States .n s United States a al Air Corps Nasal As iation Flight l raining United States nns United States Marine ( oi ps Apprentice Seaman n (nips l raining Detachment United States nm n Corps United States Anns Air (nips United States ii Corps Rnsal Canadian Air Fori e United States Naval ii ( orps United States Nasal Academy ( nasi Artillery United States ims t nihil States Vims Aii Corps United States Nasal Reserves I Inited States Anns ii ( orps United States Vims I Inited States Nass I Inited States i mi .■UNIONS NOT PICTURED DOROTHY E. ALBERT Home 1 ■ EDGAR B. I ' .KAI. r ion i sport KURT II F. BITTNER Wildlife Conservation Saylesville, K. I. RICHARD M. BRUNK Dairy Husbandry Limington TRESTON 0. BUBAR Agronomy Mom BUEL li DEAN ering I : EDWARD G. DUCKWORTH i ,■ ilogs V.i tl At r I. I., ii - l.i - SS HKKN II FISH Business Administration B RAYMOND I GILL Agricultural and l- ' .n in Managi LINDLEY F. GODSON -try Island I VRI 1 I • allKTI I listory HulU i ove ALLAN P. MAi. I I Animal Husbandry RII HARD F. HARLOW try Hyde Park, Mass. DONA1 Hi n VRPER -ir Rochester, X. Y. DONALD R, JARDINE Chemistry Madison GEORGE S Kl AS I i Eastport DAVID II. KNOWLTON Engineering I ' ll Rockport, Mass. HENRY I I VMORE si ..ii Bowdoinham i.vm I Mel SIM MY Business Administration Bangor HUGH I Mi I 0SKE1 Business Administration B MARTIN M SI III R - a Yoi k. x. v. LEONARD 1 VARNUM Physics Limi HUBERT E WITHAM Mechanical I . I I ■ CLASS OF l )44 ,, [ ng i .1 gri ' ii hi shman, the Soph- •more can truly call hirasell an upper- classman. I he tables have been turned. I he under dog becomes the mast r, foi who hasn ' l heard a wailing freshman threaten in no uncertain terms, to make all nexi year ' s freshmen toe the mark. I bey ' ll go through the same thing thai I did, il I have anything to say aboui ii! In this respeci the Sophomore Eagles and Sophomore Owls hold the upper hand. Officers foi the yeai are Ufred Hutch ' inson, President, Clarence Milium. i(, President, Robert Nutter, I reasur- er , and Frances Sheehy, Secretary. I he Sophomore Eagles, tapped from the Freshman class the preceding spring ai the annual Freshman-Sophom ore Ban quet, are entrusted with the full respon- sibility l freshman rules I ) the girls- For the pasl two years th Eagles have Alfred Hutchinson, President Clarence Mclntire, Vice President Frances Sheehy, Secretary Robert Nutter, Treasurer Hell Week version of an air raid i ;i THE SOPHOMORES t s .•k-TOX T - - . jp .  j mrmv, nj M SOPHOMORE OWLS 3rd row: B. Curtis, D. Presnell, M. Holden, W. Nute 2nd row: R. McKenzie, H. Brownlee, E. Kiszonak, C. Mclntire, R. Nutter 1st row: A. McNeilly, A. Hutchinson, P. Coombs, L. White, F. Squires, H. Condon : conic back to the campus during Fresh- man Week and aided the Freshmen in getting aquainted with the campus. The) select the hats and were responsible Eor the innovation l crew caps in place- t the much hated green Eell berets. I he Sophomore Owls hold the same position with regard to the- freshman men. The Owls arc- usually tapped dur- ing the- very lasl baseball game ol the year, and assume- their duties the follow- ing fall. Under the guidance ol the Sen- ior Skulls, freshman inks arc- laid down, and arc- enforced by the Owls. Ii is a result ol the- ingenious ability ol these Owls, at the- expense ol the freshmen, that such hilarious entertainmeni is pre- sented during the football rallies. SOPHOMORE EAGLES Second row: E. Randall, R. Blaisdell, M. Wooster, M. Fogler, E. Brackett First row: R. Troland, G. Cushing, F. Sheehy, M. Billings, S. Ryan 135 CLASS OF l ( )4o 1 here is no othei lass in collegi wiih as much school spirit, vim, vigor, and en- thusiasm .is the freshmen ilis| la . 1 his n le can deny. I pp rdassmen envy their apparently inexhaustible energy. 1 ' hey ciiu the freshmen outlook on col- lege life because everything is so new, dif- ferent, .md exciting to them. Nothing can dauni their determination i come , )U i on top every time, and they do, too. freshman ' s first glimpse l collegi life comes during Freshman Week, which is held aboul five days before th regu lar fall session begins. Mtei the confu- sion ol registration in behind them, th freshmen musl wade through . group ol examinations to determine aptitude, gt eral intelligence, ami specific knowledge. Freshman Week is n i all haul v however. 1 h re an- dances sponsored h the Administration and thi Maim James Donovan, President Lawrence Lyford, Vice President Ruth Higgins, Secretary Martin Kelly, Treasurer When glamour girl meets Campus Mayor I 16 THE FKESHMEN Christian Association. Near the end ol tin.- wxek. the Maine Outing Club lakes the whole class on a merrj super hike. On one evening during the week each college lias an individual meeting to acquaint the student with the college ol his oi her ( hoice. From the moment the upperclassmen arrive ha(k ai school the freshman is. The Owls are behind all this Syncopation a la Frosh without exaggeration, the darling ol the campus. All year, from Eootball through rushing, track, basketball, and baseball. freshmen activities are followed with avid interest b) all (lasses. Officers for this past year have been James Donovan, President. Lawrence Lyford, Vice President, Mai tin Kelly, Treasurer, and Ruth Higgins, Secretary, Freshmen-Parents ' Day Banquet 137 m i importani pai I ol college life is its extracurriculai activities. Councils, i In lis. .mil various organizations give the individual an opportunit) to mingle with others and develop his qualities « l leadership and cooperation. Ever) sin dim ' s individual personality and in- genuity are called forth to exercise a pari in the ( or i n i urn interest ol all. I hi- so ial experience coming from this association with others is invaluable in latei life, foi we innsi imi forge) thai we shall be called upon in |ila a responsible role as (hi ins iii mil .11 urns ( ommunii ies. The University Orchestra and combined Glee Club provide ActuMti i i:«s w ■ %  SkH r i) T ZA m S£-v ■HS9T an impressive musical background for the Christmas Vespers held each year in the Memorial Gymnasium. I 19 Editor David Hempstead Assistants, Patten and Bearce Business Manager Dick Martinet Assistants, Crossland and Solie Mr. Pierce, faculty adviser THF IM4.; PRISM Faculty Idvisei Editoi in i liic-l Business managei Assistant editors olleges .im 1 lasses i in ities editors 1 i.iu i nit) Soroi it) 111 |), II tlllrlll.ll- Senioi editoi 1 1 1 1 1 m i editors w . iim n i i i, i i s Men ' s ipoi is I I ing I ' ll I i ( David Hempstead Richard Martina George Bean i |i anne Patten editoi Robert |enkins Belt) Price Margaret hurch editoi Richard Pierce Will. I 1)11. lie i thui t arlson |ohn Dickerson Edward Pipci Doroth) Ouellette I .iIImi! ( I. Hit Circulation Managers, Libby, Rubinott, and Com Section Beads, Ouellette, Crane, Dickerson, ami I ' .nhun I It) YEAR 11001 I In ig | , Prism board, made up ol the members ol the junior class, have edited and compiled 1 1 1 i -. volume with the ex- press purpose ol presenting ;i record ol life at the Universit) ol Maim during the school year I 1941-1942. s the 1943 Prism goes to press, it desires to acknowledge the valuable assistance ol this board who have made possible its publication. The work ol publishing and assem- bling a hook ol this nature is the result ol hard painstaking work, noi onl) on the pari ol this year ' s editor. David Hempstead, but also for every individual member ol the Prism staff. Special cred- it should be given at this time to the heads ol the various sections ol activities, sports, and editorials. The Prism is the oldest student publi- cation ol the Universit) ol Maine. The juniors hope that the Future classes ol the Universit) ol Maine will continue to do their best to produce future Prisms regardless of the circumstances that mas occur. As a review ol the year ' s events at the Universit) and a summar) ol stu- dent opinion, the Prism is indispensable. Supporting staff to Editorial Board 1943 I ' KISM STAFF Barbara Bean Elizabeth Bearce Beverly Brawn Jennie Bridges Walter Brocato Donald Brvan Phyllis Bryant Rua Cass Mary Chapman Alicia Coffin Richard Collins Carleton Crossland Mary Grossman Phyllis Danforth Dorothy Dixon Frances Donovan Albion Fenderson Harriett Furbish William Gooding Rebecca Gould Mary E. Grady Mary Hempstead Eleanor Johnson Nancy Wright Asenith Kelley Elinor Langdon Donald 1 Lord Victoria MacKenzie Dorothy MacLeod Dorothy V itte Morrison Margaret Moscone l.irv Movnihan Helen Mullen Frances - Robert Newdick rles Parkin Jane Rand William Rideout Marie Rourke s Mary Springer John Stewart Mary Tarr Claire T Evelj n Tondreau Section heads, Price, Pierce, Jenkins, Church, Dudley Add sellers, Moynihan, Moran, Dixon 1 tl NEWSPAPER THE MAINE IIAMI ' US Editor Paul Ehrenfried checks a page of the weekly Campus. I In linn l ions ol I he s hool lie u S paper, The Maine Campus, ilmini; the yeai have been primarily to reflect sm - denl opinion on various subjects and ii help develop opinions on specifit issues. Consequently, the Campus is a liberal newspapei and is based to .1 gn ai 1 xtent on the interest oi the students and the University as a whole. I he mosi important evi nts during thi week in school activities usually make the headlines ol the Campus; the rest I the papei is devoted to editorials, gener- al current university events, student sur- veys from different colleges, spoils news, and several Features. ( redil is certainly due the outstand- ing feature writers who hav contribut- ed regularly to the Campus during th year. Natalie Curtis in her column, In the Library reviews and digests the latest hooks concisely and thoroughly I01 the bus) l)iu interested student; I ' liil Pierce ' s In the Spotlight pro- vides a student ' s critical opinion on populai amusements; Will O ' Neil ' s col- umn, Comment and Criticism lends variety with numerous thought-provok- ing and enjoyable write-ups; Steve Kier- stead sinus his stuff in a literary wa) in his column Turntable I alks h describing the la 1 est records and musical Working toward the deadline O ' Neil pounds out his column I 11 ' developments in swing; Dottie Ouellette handles women ' s sports in a commend- able way; and last bul noi least, 1 1 k ( rane interprets the University ' s world ol spoils lui students. Ick as stall s| mils reporter widened his experience b acting as spoils editor for his class ' s Prism this yeai . Paul Ehrenfried, the editor of the Campus, has contributed immeasurable amounts ol time, thought, and effort to make the campus the interesting and fine piece ol journalism it is known to be, Paul has shown his ability as an able newspaperman and nol nh his staff Inn the man readers l the campus appreciate ihis ability and the unob- trusive but effective way he displayed ii throughoul the paper. The business staff, ol course, is always on the job. Though University special assessments help the Campus financially, a large pan ol their work ol soliciting advertisements and distributing the Campus each Thursday as ii (onus out remains. Largely responsible lor this work is Donald Weston. Business Man- ami, and Dudley Davis. Calculation. Members of the Campus staff Paul Ehrenfried Donald E. Weston Philip Pierce I nomas Powers Wilberl O ' Neil I albot Crane Natalie Curtis Mar] Ionise White Hob Harlow Editor-in-chief Business Manage] Associate Editoi Managing Editor News Editor Spoils Editor Sociei Editor Vssistanl News Editor student Opinion Sin e s Intel ieWCT Circulation Manager Subscriptions Man a get Dtidlev Davis Bai bara Hopkins Conn ibuting Assistant Doroth) Ouellette. Ste c Kierslead. Warren Randall. Betty Bracket t, Belle Barker. Alicia Col fin, Austin Keith, Martin Seller. Helen Clifford, Frank (.ille . Haili.ua Hopkins. Leigh McCobb, Betn Price. Albeit Bannby, Marian Case. Sam Collins, Ralph Emerson, Marie Haines. Bud Harris. Eleanor Lapointe, Francis Nelson. Bar- bara Atlierton. A final check before the press starts rolling Business and circulation managers, Weston and Davis Director Bricker and Masque Pres. French THF MAINF MASMUr I III! I llll I c i dnii .il Direi toi President ii i President Set relax} Business Mai I ii kri Man Histot i. in Public in M.iii .i Press Membership Sei retai IIcim lit-1 Iti ickei Norman Mennes Maynard French Willi. mi Brown Khoil.i li.lluiil Webbet Mason Ku I Ii lnwiii ' Vndrew Nowak Mai tin Si hei usiiii Keith Man Hempstead Criticism of a scene at rehearsal I Ik Maine Masque I h atre has been producing plays For I niversit) audiences Ini i J 1 1 1 1 v si years. In all these years the organization has maintained .1 hit h standard l excellence in the choice ol l l.i s and the production l these | la s. Until 1917, ii woman had even trod tli boards ol the Masque stage; but in thai yeai a take-ofl on Romeo and fuliet was written l a professor and the pan ol [uliet, being i  delicate For a man. was given ii a woman, si m 1 thai time, Mennes and stage workers both men and worm n have taken 1 qual pan in all i the produi tions. I hi si |ila s 1 1 .1 been thi training ground F01 the numbei ol Mann graduates thai havi taken up di ama as a careei in the Ik Ids ol 1 in .11 1 1 1 1 11 n ism, dm 1 1 ing school ami 1 1 1 .iiit hiii|is. and acting. Ilii Maim Masque rheatn at prcseni has iIh largest membership I an) sin di ni organization on campus. During ■ Im 1 1| 1 1 |i season, w Ii i h 1 ulminati d in iIh colorful production l Romeo and II •DRAMATICS lului. it produced Bve plats for Maine audieni es. Under the able direction t Herschel I Bricker, the Masque lias given top performances. In receni years hi splen- did Shakespeare productions have won special acclaim. His careful choice and excellent direction ol the plats has helped t develop a discriminating audi- ence on the campus. The second Shakes- pearian production, Romeo mid luliet. showed as a result, both the strength and weakness l University dramatics. Ii made clear not nl the difficult ui proper rehearsals and ol only amateur talent, but also how the capable direc- tion ol Hum lul Bricker and the perse- Mi ante ol the asts have brought excel- lent productions i Maine. Mr. Norman Mennes, tin. new techni- cal director, has alread established a reputation with his beautiful and well constructed sets, built l Masque mem- bers for each produt tion. Perhaps the most vital thing about the Masque i . the long hours ol hard and enthusiastic work that Masque members spend on productions, attending rehear- sals and working backstage. M VSQUE MEMBERS Br ani Bean George Bcarce John Bennett Josephine Blake Alton Bonne Herman Bonnet William Brown Lewis Chadtviek R.i Corliss Norman Daniel Dayson DeCouro William Dow Maynanl French Frank Hanson Oat id Hempstead Mart Hempstead Esther Holden Charles ickcrt Priscilla Hopkins Ralph Johnson Vustin Keith Webber Mason Roger Moulton Andrew Nowak Jane Parks Charles I ' feilFer Earle Rankin John Ranks Ellon Rich Barbara M.nt Tan Rhcxla Tolford Ruth Towne John Tracet Ruth Troland Electricians Rough rehearsal 145 Keith, Rankin, and Brown In March 19411 ; new standard ol superiority wassei [or the Maine Masque 1 heatre by its i n [orman e l the full- length version I Hamlet. To make ' a loin hum tragedy, spoken in the obscure Hamlet dying Rankin and DeCourcy Elizabethian language ol the times in teresting enough t li l l the attention ol high school, college students, .m l [acuity, alike, is .1 hard task. Bui Ham- lei .K hieved that! Barbara Savage as Ophelia I K. Not the least responsible for the suc- cess i the performance was Earle Ran- kin ' s portrayal ol the title role. His deep understanding ol the character as cre- ated l Shakespeare made Hamlet live lot us on stage. Equally as responsible was a cast ol forty-six persons, onl) nine ol whom had major roles. Without the efficient operation ol the backstage crew, the twent) separate scenes would never have woven into the action. Without the help ol make-up men. costume girls, ami prop i;irls waiting backstage, the show couldn ' t have gone on at all. Vet it was the master guidance of Di- rector Bricker that made ol the meaning less unrealit) ol stone towers, Danish soldiers, soliloquies, and fencing bouts. the East-moving production that made Humid and Shakespeare a living friend. The Queen and Hamlet In the Council Chamber Keith and Hopkins in Ah, Wilderness Following Hamlet, the 1940-41 play season closed with Hi. Wilderness, Eu- gene O ' Neil ' s delightful story ol small town lift in the early 1900 ' s. Withacasl ol veterans, ii is no) surprising thai an excellent feeling i l and same pre- vailed throughout, lifting the | la to the level l a first-class production. The 1941-41 season opened with the production | a new musical comedy, The Golden Apple, written l Frank Hanson and Beatrice Besse, I 1 1 1 stu- dents at the University. 1 lu- authors ' long and (Iom connection with musit and theatre was «i II proved, because the production was lai above the ordinary run i l the mill college musical. The music was tuneful and well written; the dialogue ol the play was keen and up Ki-date and drew mam laughs limn tile audience. Particularly striking was the unexpected patriotic ending, a finale ol music, dance, and color. The Goddesses of The Golden Apple s ;i second | la . Outward Bound, .1 fantasy ol reflections on life after death, was presented. 1 he drama was quite tense in parts and extremel) well acted l a group ol newcomers to the Masque stage, including William Brown as the drunkard, Man Fielder as the charwoman, and Rhoda Tolford and Royal Graves as the two lovers. The imperfections oi the pla itsell and its outworn philosoph) were a drawback to its success in spite ol superb directing and acting which tried to overcome these imperfe tions. s a special production, the Masque gavi Soroyan ' s Jim Dandy. It need hardly be said that the pla) astounded audiences with its scenery, its action and its philosophy. To man) it was in- comprehensible because it presented no well-articulated philosophy ol life, but showed tin- simple and obvious inconsis- tencies of the panorama ol human 1 i inn. Thomas and Keith as Theosia and Juppiter Brown and Fielder in Outward Bound A tense love scene, Tolford and Graves I . XI IIC I- Director Roberts and officers Thomas and Pierce MAINE RADIO Mill II I he Maine Radio Guild was first offi- cially organized in the (all semester, September, 1941. Before this there had been no officers, bui merel) an executive committee which supervised and planned for broadcasts. The nl qualification for membership in the Guild is the abili- ty to pass the voice audition. The purpose nl the Maine Radio Guild is 10 offer to all students an oppor- tunity to lake part in the university radio broadcasts. Participation in these broad- casts is not limited to the Radio Guild members alone. Vny student in the University who is interested may con- tribute in some way, eithei li acting, an nouncing, directing, writing, or produc- ing. University ol Maine on the Air is sponsored every Sunday evening from seven-thirty to eight o ' clock, litis pro- gram is undei the supervision oi Mr. fohn Roberts, adviser ol tin Guild. Some ol the outstanding suipis ol tin year have been a preview ol The Gol- den Apple, a play presented 1) the Maine Masque association, and two original scripts 1 Barbara Savage, 1 he Mystery ol tin Buckspori Monum ent and The Sailing ol Captain Clough. Among the besi programs oi tin yeai was the l-.tsiei broadcast oi 1942, depict- ing the siaii- ol the world on Eastei morning, iis trials, iis unhappiness, its wrongs, and us hopes foi the Future. Ii was indeed a memorable broadcast Members prepare for script rehearsal The control booth as the program goes on the air r.n Actual broadcast of student-written script Announcer Phil Pierce on the air Students learn how to produce sound effects 151 MUSIC- Mr. Cayting, orchestra conductor ORCHESTRA I he University orchestra, under the direction i . Stanley Cayting, is made up ol -st uc! ins who have shown an as surance l instrumental aptitude and a keen interesi in music. The organiza- tion meets two limns ;i week and aca- demi credii is received l those who participate. I he orchestra takes pari in the annual Music Nighi Concert and in mam other ( ampus a tivities. h plays The string section lends a smooth harmony regularh foi assembly and recendy has taken a numbei I trips to give on hes- 11. i i on ei is ai Maine high s book. I in on hestra may l considered thi . ,iii(i i«i ungual ai ii ities ii the l ni- versity campus. Not nl has ii into |,n ted good music well, Inn also ii has led to die formation ol numerous trios and quartets ol musicians undei the ad- visory capacity ol Mr. Cayting. I h Christmas Vespers concerl | combined orchestra and glee clubs showed the tech- nical improvement and growing success ol the mi hestra in University music at tivities. COMBINED (iLEE CLUB I he University Glee Club was started in the fall I 1938 undo the direction ol Albion Beverage. Because ol the rapid growth I both the nun ' s and women ' s divisions, in 1941, the organization was placed undei the music department ol the University, and James Gordon Sel wood became director. I h purpose l ihe club is to provide, for those who art The brass section lakes the melody reall) interested in music, an opportun- ity to become acquainted with some ol the besl which has ever been written. Both sacred and secular music are used to provide means ol developing ilii-- interest. During the year several concerts have been given in nearb) towns under the sponsorship ol local churches 01 alumni assoc iations. Officers ol the Glee Club are as fol- low s: O 11 n ' s Division President Maria Phillips Manage) Barbara Farnham Secretan and Treasurer Barbara Smile) Mr. Selwood, leader of the chorus Mi n ' s Division President Stanley Freedman Se retary Managei Steven Jacobs Law ruin e Graham The pianists do their part, too 153 •ULEE CUIUS 1  3rd row: Bloom, Cheney, Graham, Thompson. Haskell, Atkinson. Zink 2nd row: Blodgett, Bean, Deeter, Springer, Wood, Freidman, Murray 1st row: Findlen, Haffner, Darling, Buck, Jacobs, Wellcome, Goldsmith (JLEE CUIUS I he Men ' s and Women ' s (■!( Clubs, iin.l, i the dir« lion oi Mi [ames Sel- wood, are well organized this year, do ing I ■ 1 1 work in interpreting difficult music . The Clubs have sung at thi Ban goi Symphony Concert, the Maine leaihiis ' Convention, at Christmas and Easter Vespers al the Bangoi h Base, and ai the Musu Night Festival. 1 Goldsmith and Stan Murraj are the a i ompanists. 4th row: Davis, Lowell, Farnam, Burrlll, Cllley, Jackman, Perry, De Weaver 3rd row: Campbell, McKlnney, Gilbert, Coffin, Moore, Hurd, Smiley, Doyle 2nd row Manwell Wyle, Brawn. McFarland, VanTassel. Hardy. Hathaway. Morse. Thomas Lovely 1st row: Stearns, James, Pera zl, Leadbeater, Cooper, Johnson. Phillips, Moscone, Haines, Stee e . M + V , IM LITERARY- Hopkins, Troland, Besse, Ross, Dr. Ellis, Linnell, Dillon, Rand, Hill, Talbot THE CONTRIBUTOR ' S CLUB The Contributors ' Club is the nh organization l literary activity at the University. Ii was organized in 1920 to encourage creative writing among the students. Membership in the club is based on ability in am field of creative writing. The club holds bi-monthly meetings at which the members read their own works including short stories, essays and poems. A period ol constructive criti- cism b the members Follows the read- ings. Each year the club plans to bring some well-known literary Figure to the cam- pus. In previous years the poets Robert Frost and Carl Sandburg have been among its guests. This year Mary Ellen Chase came to lecture on her work as author ol one ol the year ' s best selling novels, Windswept. Miss Chase ' s isii was oi special interest because she is herselt a Maim graduate. l)i. Milton Ellis is the Faculty advisei For the (.01111 ibu tors ' ( Hub. OFFICERS President Vice President Ni-c retary I reasurer Sallv Linnell Paul Smith Prisdlla Loring Flank Hanson I ( 1 I.I V MEMBERS Miss Marion Buzzell Mis. Vwenita Sanderlin Dr. Stanley Aslihx Dr. Allien I urnei Mr. Walter Whitney Mi. Ce il Rt ' Minlik Besse and Hanson are A.S.C.A.P. winners I 55 2nd row: Garland, Crossland, Bcarce 1st row: Spenser, Belden, Andrews, Rudman IIEHATIINi; SOCIETY Willi approximately seventy five de- bates scheduled for ilm past year, the I iin.isiiv oi Maine Debating Society has been one ol the busies) organizations ampus. I he so iety si hedules d l j. hi s wiih Han .ml. Vale, ( lolumbia, Debaters prepare for an intercol ' eRiate debate I Holy Cross, rw mk I niversity, .m l the University ol Pennsylvania. I his year ' s activities began when th debate team ol Beverly Spencer and George Limberis won the Intramural I ) Ii.hi I urn ii.iiih in iiri the ( In ist- mas vacation the men ' s team made an extensive Southern trip. I In women ' s I I .mm also made several trips ami was -.in ssi 1 1 1 ihis yeai in winning the New I ngland s hedule. t mil i i In li adri ship ol Dr. I [oward I , Knnii hi. i In si 11 n i ,nl im i . a K w i il i In members have this y ai li vised a iu  type hi ili bating Form, l ndei the head ing nl the University ol Maim plan, this in w im in lias received reo ignii ii  n from main colli gCS ol I li I Ks I ' HMlll III I I in. in llilli In i n I ' hilip Day lin s l ii l.in Maii ' Mill i Manli Women ' i Debate Man Mildred VVoosiei 156 ■DISCUSSION GROUPS THE WOMEN ' S FllltllM The Women ' s Forum, sponsored by the Public Speaking department, has grown to take an important plan among campus activities. Ii provides an oppor- tunity lnr group discussion ol current problems and encourages liberal and constructive thinking. This organiza- tion is open in an woman student at the University ol Maine. The Forum meets at least twice a month and a guest speaker, usually re- cruited from the University ol Maine faculty, conducts the meeting. How- ever, this ear for the lust time students have led the discussions at several meet- ings. This has been unusually success- ful. Included among student speakers this year have been: Freda Flanders. Joanne Solie. and Gloria Miniutti. President meets with her Executive Committee The friendly informality which char- acterizes this organization leads to the expression of unprejudiced views. i I K IRS President V ice President Secretary Program Chairman Rebecca Hill Dorothy Ouellette Elizabeth Bracket! Mil i. mi Adasko Emery, Nickerson, Ward, MacNeil, Phillips, Ouellette, Bracken, Hill, Ross, Rourke, Church, Danforth, Morrison, Springer, Adasko M. i). : M.C.A. Men ' s Cabinet I h, Maine Christian Association i ill, religious organization ai the Univei sky .uh! is made possible by the conti i- bu lions and support from the students, [acuity, administration, alumni, and co- operating church boards, li is pari ol ., nation-wide and world-wide effort to bi ing students to a tx ttei understanding ol themselves and each othei through the application ol the principles I Christian living i, man Men ' s Cabinet at a supper meeting In imiln rant i l this basic ideal, the M.C. . through ii - student cabini ts en- deavors i promott a varied, planned, am! intelligent program l campus and community activities. Vmong ii- many worth while projects are the following: Sunday morning service, deputation teams, cabinets, forums, panel discus- sions, [acuity discussion .;i hi| s. and in- [, rcollegiate religious conferences. Women ' s Y.W.C.A. Cabinet Co-eds meet with Women ' s Embassy leader I5H to Students gather for morning service led by Albion Beverage at Little Theatre The Young Women ' s Christian Asso- ciation of the Universit) ol Maine is a division ol the M.C.A. and is affiliated with the National Student Council of the Y.W.C.A. Membership is offered to any woman student of the University. The program ol this organization is car- ried out by a cabinet made up of the officers and the heads ol the various com- mittees. This cabinet meets twice a month, while monthly suppers are held jointly with the Men ' s cabinet. The Association sponsors a program of social service and aid to the World ' s Student Service Fund. Also this year, the Y.W.C.A. has adopted a program of Campus Service. This organization co- operates with the M.C.A. in deputation work, Sunday morning services, and other activities. Discussion group meets with embassy leader in fraternity house The choir rehearses for Sunday Service OFF CAMPUS GROUPS- £3 ft ft n 9 n n o 1 1 1 1 II |P|.|K fl gg p L r B B ■ —  3rd row: Kates, Bryan, Clifford, Rich, Holland, Redmond, Bickford, Freldman, Broisman, Caulin 2nd row: McLeod, Williamson, Gooch, Chandler, Rudman, Gifford, A. Moulton, Nowak. Chadwlck 1st row: Spencer, Lorusso, Scher, R. Moulton, Martinez, O ' Neil, DeRothe, Mr. Whitney I. S. 0. I Ik spring i | kjji saw the Formation til a numbei ol non-fraternity uppei ( lassmen i n i ;i group known as i he Inde pendeni Students ' Organization. [ he Mr. Whitney, President Martinez, Moulton, O ' Neil purpose ol the I.S.O, as ii has been com- monly known, is to provide the non- fraternit) man on the Maine campus with a means l which he nia t 1 1 j. a social program, l represented in cam pUS politics, and haw a nam with % lli It In | i.i 1 1 ii ipate in inn annual al hlrl ii S Mill srlc i l ing a l.n nll acl isi i . h Vinceni Whitney, and submitting iis constitution to the administration, the Indepen deni Students ' Organization i i. mil official recognition and the good wishes ol the I Iniversit) authoritii s. s n has long In n It Ii l v ih Vdmini stra i h.n ii would be to evci yone ' s advantage to haw the frati nun mi n organized in torn nianiui. it is hoped 1 1 i.i t iis ranks will soon grow from the present fort) hw dues paying mi ra in is iii c w nin.ilh mi lude all eligible mm in the three uppei i lasses. Inn OFF CAMPUS WOMEN The Off-Campus Women were organ- ized in iggg ai the request l man) girls living in Orono, Bangor, and old Town, who fell the need for (loser integration with college life. The purposes l i his organization are to promote interest in extracurricular activities, to broaden opportunities for social contacts, and to provide social functions for girls uol living in dormitories. Even off-campus woman automatically becomes a member of this i lub. Monthly meetings are held, during which plans are made for the social and educational program which the club sponsors. A scries ol parties and dances are given, and musical programs and speakers are occasionally provided for. Mis. Ernest Jackman is facult) adviser. The club is represented in Student Government and Student Senate bv its Officers Wooster, Mehann, President Gleason, Manwell, Lovely president. Its headquarters arc located at the M.C.A. building where a recrea- tion room is provided. It has succeeded in developing friendships among its members, as well as establishing closer relationships with campus activities. 3rd row: Shea. McCarthy, Kimball, Morse, Armstrong, Hall, Emery, Withers, Clifford, Coffin 2nd row: Kennedy, Thompson, Prescott, Burrill, Devoe, Gray, Cox, Cooper, Clark, Hastings 1st row: Theriault, Bickford, Mehann, Lovely, Gleason, Manwell, Wooster, Parkhurst, Nelson mi I iiiiiii ' . r.r.iuii ' - Pack and Pine MAINE (HITINCi CLUB The Maine Online Club offers the lovei l the out-of-doors the opportunity to go ii supper hikes, skiing u i | . moun- tain eliinlis. hunting and listing trips. and all other out-of-door activities. For ilu skiers among the fat nli and student body, Hi. lac iliiics cil a ski Ii in and a ski m hool, w nli Bill Eldi idge l Brewa as head instructor, are mack available b) the members l the chili. During the year, outstanding speakers cm outdoor life are hi ard ai the difft rem meetings I the group. Meetings are held once a month in Coburn Hall. At the annual Winter Carnival the dnh ' s ski hut is the meeting place oi bculi participants and fans foi hoi coffee and refreshments served b) the members cil the In b. I lie schedule oi activities ai the Wintei Carnival and the cup l i the winner oi the snow sculpturing con- test an hoili submitted h the group. Immediately following Commence- ment in June, the cluh makes i is annual three-da) trip up the trails oi Mount Katahdin. Generally cjiiiic a numbei l students make the trip, first packing a 1 w miles inlci the wilderness before making the final ascent oi the mountain. Several days are required foi the trip. Hiking Camping out 162 Members of M.O.C., arrayed in hiking clothes, assemble before leaving for week-end The Pack and Pine is the governing bod) l the Maine Outing Club. Eligi- bility for entrance into this group is based upon outstanding service, leader- ship, and interest. Every other Tuesday night, this group meets to make plans for the advancement and betterment of their club. The pictures ol hiking and camp- ing out, taken on the Mt. Desert hike, are representative of the activities of the organization. Pine are: President Vice President 1 reasurer MEMBERS Clinton Bardow Tommie Sleeper Larry Stewart Don Libb) Boh Jenkins John Steinmetz Everett Chandlei The officers of Pack and Laurence Lesrt in Nick Denesuk Josephine Blake Mary Cowin OF PACK AND PINE Lois Long Rita Johnston Erna Davis Mary Moynihan Willa Dudley Phil Chute Norm Mosher 163 a h MILITARY- Military Instructors, Lt. Hodges, Lt. Healy, Col. Fuller, Col. Bell, Capt. Ingraham, Capt. Lask Captain Ingraham, head of Coast Artillery Colonel Fuller, head of Infantry II. I THE SCAMtAMI AM) IU.AIIE rhe Scabbard and Blade is a national military Fraternity. Members are elected From the outstanding cade) officers in advanced classes ol the R.O.T.C. The society endeavors i raise the standard ol milt t ai training in American univer- sities and colleges, promote good Fellow- ship among the cade) officers, and encourage the basic qualities ol efficien- cy, discipline, and appearance. The Military Ball is annually spon- sored l tlu Scabbard and Blade. The crowning eveni oi this prominent social affair is the election ol the Honorary Lieutenant Colonel. At the annual R.O.T.C. Spring Inspection, she shares honors with President Hauck and other notables in reviewing the battalion. Bill Wells, acting faculty adviser l Maine ' s honorary fraternity, is a valuable au- thority for aid in administering the af- fairs ol this body. Through the success- ful leadership ol Cadet Captain Eugene Leger this yeai the fraternity has main- tained its prominence on the University of Maine ampus. Ol I ■! IRS ( aptain First Lieutenant Mist Sergeant Second Lieutenant I ugene I egei Gordon Winters Rudolph ( emu Carrol Davis Ml UliIRs ol s( im K I WD BLADE Edward Barrows Bertrand Blanchard Arthur 11 1 Francis Burgei Rudolph Conti Rk hard ( rant h Robert Dalrymple Carrol Davis M (lure Day Richard D.v Samuel Dyei [ohn Fink John Fitzpa trick Wallace Francis Henry Gabe Raymond Gaj Gerard Goulecte Earl Hodgkins C ■• ■ ili ur David Hopkinson Donald Johnson Donald kilpatritk Fred Koialovitcb Booth Leavitt Eugene I.eger Miles Mank Donald Ml k ,. Victor Miniutti Parker Moulton Donald Ross Robert Rov Robert Small Vincent Smith Loren Stewart William ralbot Edward Tanner Frank Wellcome Winters Scabbard and Blade, Honorary Military Society 165 Saturday Morning Drill I Ik University l Maine R.O. I X Hand is .hi integral pan oi the Deparl iiicni l Military s ience and I a tics, and is made up chiefly ol the candidates enrolled in the basi training courses ol the R.O. I .(•. I he student leader is a ,,„ mbei ol the advanced training course, and this year ' s band was capably led l Wendell Butler. I In band, functioning as a unii ■ ! iln R.O. I .. plays foi all military occa sions, including weekly Saturday morn- ing drills, final inspections in th spring, .Hid in any otfn i spe ial re iews. I h, band participates in othei general student activities l playing ai various assembles during the year. In addition, it provides a brilliant background l coloi and a restful atmosphere I rous- ing school spirit lor m« li athletic events ,,s I ball and basketball games. 1 his year, under the competent direction i Professoi Karl 1). Larsen, a group ol the mon accomplished and interested mem- bers lia formed a special concert band which gave its first performance at the annual Musk Night Program. s the R.O. I C. Band is expected i set an example ol perfect ordet in march- ing, Lieutenant Richard Healy has ( barge i its di ill and military training. Moreover, with the valuable advice and leadership ol the faculty advis r, Pro- fessoi Kail 1) Larsen, the band has be- come known as one ol the lint si musical organizations ol its type ever to n prea nt ill, I Iniversity l Maim In addition to providing music for the R.O.T.C. drills, the University of Maine Band provides much of the color at assemblies, rallies, and athletic events Awards are made at Spring Inspection Advance students at Summer Camp The Honorary Lieutenant Colonel reviews the troops 167 DEFENSE AT MAINE- Women Defense Work Leaders The University is nol slacking in re- gards id defense. The combined efforts dI the Eacult) and student bod) have al- ready resulted in the organization l an Vii Raid Patrol, First Aid courses, and the Defense ( k un il for Women, Courses in welding are being offered in the University Forge, which operates night and da) in a successful effort Ii) turn «)in sorel) needed welders, linn is ni) time limit id these courses. I hose taking them remain until the) are able to perform satisfactorily, and arc then placed in the various defense ji l s where iln h training will enable them ti build Idi defense. I In Civilian Pilot Training Program produces iaili yeai fort) students who .in eligible fot advanced training in the i m ni Nav) ii ( ni | v 1 he ( .. sponsors ilns program, and beginning in May, ilinsi seniors completing the pro- gram will be inducted in t« the armed set ii is. I In women students have been doing their pan l taking courses in nursing and surgical dressing. Man) girls have also enrolled in a motoi mechanics course. I he Aii Raid Patrol lias alnaiK con- ducted three blackouts, and has placed sand in eat Ii I tin ' buildings Eoi pro tection against incendiar) bombs. 1 lu- organization ol an raid wardens, spotters, Women students learn home nursing Co-eds get instructions in motor mechanics 168 Women ' s Defense Council: Emmons, Mehann, Whittit, Ashman, Grady, Dean Wilson, Phillips, Cassidy, Flanders, Chapman, Adasko, Ouellette, Hempstead, Solie, Ledien, Davis and messengers lias been perfected so that students and faculty mav be safe if an air raid should come. Several daytime mock raids have been conducted in order in lest the coordination of such air raid facilities as protect ion ol civilians in shelters, lire fighting, and first aiil assist- ance to the injured. Each dass has donated fifty dollars to the Emergency Relief Committee on campus. We are prepared! Training in electric arc welding Air raid wardens and spotters have been organized 169 I In- Maine campus boasts fifteen Era- ternities, Fourteen of which are repre- sentative ol national organizations. All fifteen maintain houses which serve as homes for the majority ol the upperclass- iikii. l Maine, unlike .11 mOSI otlici colleges, men are noi allowed to live in the houses then freshman year. Fra Ki nii men take an a tive paj l in ;ill campus activities. I in five soroi ii ies, unlike 1 he Erati i nil its. ilo noi maintain houses on thi i ampus, I In exisi eni irely ;is sot ial ■ irganizal ions. Ml li e are i haptei s of 1 i.i 1 ional soroi ii ies. I ntm mat gothi-iing ol the fytoAt miti l 1711 General Student Senate, representative of the fifteen fraternities and five sororities. and Sosiosutiei Arrival ALPHA (VAUMA IIHO Carl ( lark David Dodgi Vesle Dyei 1912 I I L- 1 1 1 Smll Hollis Burgess Basil ( lements Wendell c ook Raymond C-ill Edward H.imUrii I M.J Herberl Findlen 11 linn Hum Frank P Richard |onea Philip Keeni ( .11 I N.IW Ml |osepn Stevens I eonara arnum President Vice President Treasurer Sri iihny Frank Potter 1 lii bei i Findlen Wendell Coo Mollis Burgess 1944 Raymond Vmsden Roberl n- |ohn Benneti foseph Findlen Richard Hale Norman Rollins Dwighi Sawin Everett Stevens ( la) ton Stimpson Robert ink PS1 (II VPTER, 1924 National Fraternity, Founded igo8, Ohio State I fniversit 3rd row: Mitchell, Stone, ink, Stevens, Sawln, Hamblen 2nd row: Stimpson, Rollins, Bennett, Hale, Varnum, J. Findlen, Gill Front row: Jones, Clark, Dodge, H. Findien, F. Potter, Cook, Snell. Keene 1942 l i nesi ( hadboume 1 . i u;.i i Dangla I awrence 1 ia itl Frederick Roialovitch Russell [ohnson Stanley Phillips 194.1 George viam-. ( layton Blake ( arlton Biackett | hn Dickerson Edward Fuel John Everett I lain Files Robcii Hubbard R.il| h [ohnson Donald I ibbj I eonard Petterson 1 ton Blaisdell Willi. im Brown Maxwell Carter Charles Chapman Arthur Checchi Howard Dimitre Edward Falardeau P. ml Fleming Silas Hulse 1944 Philip Pierce George Pipei Edward Robertson Roosevelt Susi Loren Stewai i Homer Woodward Riih. ml Pierce fohn Rinks Ralph Runels Lawrence Rollins Richard Shan Iknn Sbepard Warren Stroul Walter Sullivan Frederick Viles Lowell Ward Hubert William Charles Lufkin Robert Mai Kcnzie Clarence Mclntire Everett Morrison Lyndall Rnapp Willard Rile Edward Phillips Robert Smith I homas Stotler Ralph Walker Pledges Like home ALPHA TAU OMEGA President Vice President Sc( retary Treasurer Richard Pierce William Brown Paul Fleming Ralph [ohnson Gerard (.oulette Victor Miliiutti BETA EPSILOX CHAPTER, 1891 National fraternity, founded i8 -,. Virginia Military Institute 4th row: Fleming, Stotler, Libby, Morrison, Brown, Strout, Susi, Carter, Riley, Blaisdell, Adams, Falardeau, Witham, Lufkin, Sbepard 3rd row: Chadbourne, Hubbard, Leavitt, Ranks, Blake, Dickerson, Viles, Petterson, Runels, Files, Rollins, Ward, R. Pierce, Etzel, Everett, Dangler 2nd row: Checchi, Koialovitch, Robertson, P. Pierce, Mrs. Sturtevant, S. Phillips, Woodward, R. G. Johnson, Stewart, Chapman Front row: Talbot, Walker, Mclntire, Hulse, Smith Sophomore duties BETA THETA PJ Edward It. us |diiri Barrows I I. UK is Bill 51 I II,1 |, Hal! I ' M2 jlillll I ' lul.n Robert Heal) Charles Gardnei Oils LawT) Miles M.inV 19 13 George H Gordon Erikson Bradford Haskell 1 vi reti Ingalls Clunks llllll.lll I I t 1 1 ( - 1 Kihiw les Erie Renwick Edward Robinson (.diiIimi Smilli ( lifford Sinneti Wallace Warren Winston Ireland I J III. til |.l nliscn President Vice President S 1 retary Treasure! Miles Maiik Edward Barrows George Bear 1 Otis Lawn 1911 I ' .I. I I I CHAP! ER, 1879 National fraternity, Founded 1839, Miami University Robe] 1 Bill li. 111. 111 Uvord ( I, mi, ni Richard Dodge Frederick [ones Austin Keith |nlin Savage Da id I homas ll.ii ■ v I homas Norman Walket Mini i Wilson ( 1. 11 kr U 1 lllrllll Leslie Brewci Fred R.i.Uiiir 4th row: Wilson, Wi-rtheim, Walker, Clements, D. Thomas, Dodge, Jones, Smith, Keith, Buchanan, Savage 3rd row: Renwick, Knowles, Sinnett, Ireland, Ingalls, Robinson, Erikson Bearce, Warren 2nd row: Gardner, Jacobsen, J. Barrows, E. Barrows, Mank, Lawry, Hall, Friday, Healy Front row: H. Thomas, Brewer, Rack.iffe li s John Bowei Richard Da l ( hue Da) [  ) 1 1 1 French Edward Gear] |ames Kennej Bernard Albair ( .1 1 in Conant Melvin Coons Donald Inncs David Knowlton 1 [arold I a roix 1912 1943 Philip Libb) Paul Phelan Lee Richards [ames Roberts I ■ 1 1 1 I iai j III-, VanHoesen Hugh McCloskey Norman Moshei Harold Mongovan Marlowe Perkins Frank Pendleton Edward Piper Study DELTA TALI DELTA Robert Atkinson Elbridge Davis George Dean Donald Hodges Robert Foye George Fuller Robert Harlow 1944 Daniel Storei Paul Harthorn Hinis Honeyman Richard Innes Peter Macomber Charles Markee Joseph McCobb Frank Spencer President J ' ice President Secretary Treasurer Richard Day Ellis VanHoesen [ohn Bower Edward Gean GAMMA NU CHAPTER. 1908 National fraternity, founded 1859, Bethany College 4th row: R. Innes, Davis, Foye, Honeyman, Fuller, Harthorn, McCobb, Markee, Harlow, Mosher, Mongovan 3rd row: McCloskey, Conant, Knowlton, Piper, Albert, Perkins, Libby, Albair, Richards, Kenney, D. Innes, Lacroix, Pendleton, Phelan 2nd row: Tracy, Bower, Geary, R. Day, William Schrumpf, VanHoesen, Roberts, M. Day, French Front row: Spencer, Storer, Macomber, Atkinson, Dean Informal initiation I. AIT A SIGMA President 1 ,i llioi Crane Vice President W illi. mi II; irding v retary I  au 1 1 lorej set k Treasurer M L ' lli II !) nahue I ' M CHAP I l- ' .R. 1886 National Ei raternity, fount led i860. I 11 i v t si [ ol Vii rginia 1912 Waltei im Einai Olsen Reuben Burnham Aaron Putnam Gordon Bithet ( .i org Reise Kmloipii Conti Donald Ross |ii!ni Dimmi i George Roben Richard Fielding ( ieorge Smitli 1 ugene 1 ego William 1 alboi 1 tonald Mai i iner Frank Wellcome Lawrence Muzrol] 1943 (.onion Winters Clifford Birch Merrill Donahue Richard Bragdon David Harding i.ilhoi ( rane William Harding ( .ii lion ( Irossland Richard Harlow M.nk Devereaux I ' .iul Horeyseck n aniel Snell 1944 Donald Abbot! William Harris Raymond ttwood John Hill Willi. mi Brooks Willard [ohns Richard Burrill 1 l a lit is I cl. ind Mi. mi ( In sum lh Melvin Libb) Joseph Courtney Uvin McNeill; William ( ullen Frank Neal Dayson DeCourc) Edward Sims |ames DiFalco Pledges Frank Squires I homas I ' oiUxk Emile King 4th row: Atwood, Hill, Burrill, Cullcn, Harlow, Hording, Horeyseck Merrill, Johns, McNeilly. Brooks. King 3rd row: Wellcome, DeCourcy, Llbby, Fielding, Blther, Donahue, Birch, Leger, Olsen, Snell, Roben Crossland, D. Harding, Crane, Armitapc 2nd row: Stairs, Talbot, Burnham, Smith, Reise. Hit, Hamilton, Winters, Conti, Putnam, Dimmer Leland Front row: Abbott, Cushworth, DiFalco, Sims, Courtney, Harris, Neal 1942 ( linnm II. iido Bryant Bean (.onion HI. imh. ml William Christensen Samuel Dyei Maynard French Raymond t..i William Hepburn Donald [ohnson Radford Luther Heywood Macomber James Moi i ison ( larence Nichols Allen Pulsifei Thomas Sleepei George W ' atei man Millard Boss Edmond Gardner Robert ll. Philip [ohnson Robert krniston John Larsen 1943 William Lindsay Fletchei I ong Robert More) Robert Newdici George Norton Bernard Smith Donald Smith Informal sing LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 1944 William Bronsdon Josiah Colcord Douglas ( ouan Rolicrt Cushman Richard I)a is Philip Day William Ford Law rence Graham Oscar Hahnel Fred Hale James Haskell Vrnold Kimball Allan Kno Eldon Luther John Mathews Flovd Smith ( hat Us sio. kin ' 4 President Vice President Set retary Treasurer Philip Johnson Robert More} George Norton John Larsen BETA CHAPTER. L913 National fraternity, founded 1909, Boston University 4th row: Norton, Cushman, Kimball, Cowan, Ford, B. Smith, Newdick, Johnson, Morey, Wheeler, Bronsdon, Stocking 3rd row: Boss, Mathews, Lindsay, McKeen, Gardner, Keniston, R. Luther, Morrison, Christensen, Nichols, Dyer, Gay, Larsen, Long 2nd row: Graham, Hepburn, Pulsifer, Macomber, French, Mrs. MacDonough, Bardo, Sleeper, Waterman, Bean, Knox Front row: Haskell, Hale, F. Smith, Hahnel, Luther, Waters, Colcord, Day, Davis 1942 V v WJPitJm f Vrthui irll Bertrand Blanchard 1 rank BrewMei Gilman Horn |ohn Houghton Hnl. 11 |llllllM ll i - ■fVl -JL. r rlT sW B ' M Uton ( lark Donald Kilpatrick $j rffl ' ■ Vrthui rapo Edward Millai Howard DeShon 1 1 1 m 1 Murdock 9k r , V fl 5 ( Duncan |ames Reed fBr w 1 eslie I ton Howard ousins George Slocum Keith 1 hompson A. -1 ' ' - .1 .1 Harrington Harris Whited 1943 W.ilici Brocato Kenneth Kaj j5 B A '  lohn Cullinan Chestei ( ram Dean Ebbetl 1 U is I ' IIH ' I J Roberl Harrison Dwighl Moodj ( arlton Morse ( harles Philbrick 11I1111 RaSord Gerald Stevens Vic party Ralph Hartley Roberl Kaelin Norman Young |oseph Young PHI ETA KAPPA Winfidd Ulen RoIh ' ii Brundage 1944 Paul Eastman 11int Mi I aughlin President John Hougl Hon Gerald Garvin VValtei Reed, |i j,r President Philmore Meserve Sidney Graves Philip Hainea ( arroll Rii hardson Daniel Storw Secretary John Cullinan l« tin Whitten Treasurer Bertrand Bland lard Pledges Local fraternity, Eounded 1906, F ed Willetn L ' nivcrsil ol Maim Leo Estabrook Frank Golbranaon 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■ l • 1 1.1 m id Irwin Higgina ]i hii Anderson Ralph Dale Robert Dalrymple David Dean I harles 1). lUn Waldo Burnham [ohn Fincfa William H.ullnik 1912 1913 [.inns Girdwood William Irvine Joseph Mullen fohn Suslai in li Donald Harper John Holier Clifford Nickerson Charles Pfeiffei Cliiloul Wesi Intramural David Brown Robert Buck Philip Cabot Elwood Clapp Richard Chad i k Harold Dow John Forrester |ames Henneberry Malcolm Holden 1944 fean Hufnagel Alfred Hutchinson Albert Larsen Philip Miller Joseph O ' Neil Robert Xiuiei Charles Ntiiknev James Ward Robert Webber DanFoilh West PHI GAMMA DELTA President Set retary Treasurer fames Girdwood Joseph Mullc n Charles Pfeiffer OMEGA MU CHAPTER. 1899 National fraternity, founded iS)S. Washington and Jefferson College 4th row: Henneberry. Hufnagel, Dow, O ' Neil, Chadwick, Buck, Webber, Forrester, Ward, Nutter, Hutchinson 3rd row: Burnham, C. West, Dale, Dean, Pfeiffer, Holter, Harper. Hadlock, Allen, Finch, Nickerson 2nd row: Brown, Irvine, Dalrymple, Suslavitch, Mrs. Walker, Girdwood, Anderson, Mullen, Miller Front row: Holden, Larsen, Stickney, D. West, Cabot, Clapp Bull session Robert Bowsei Km li.mi ( rant li Donald Davis Robert Deering 1 tonald Don Paul Ehrenfried Rii hard I ranz [oseph Higgini ( harli s Bartle) Gilbert Carlson I larold ( ole Cedrit ( ushman Grant Davis 1 -i.iiik Emerson Bernard Etzel Ben Grab; m 1942 M.nk Ingraham Harold [ordan Waldemat Littlefield [ohn Medina I 1 1 hi i.i- Moore Warren Randall Harold Warren li.ni.ili] Wish. n 19 1.5 Carleton Goodchild I uuv Hali |ciiin Hum illiam |ameson John kclliv |ohn I r« is Robei i I ycette John Stewart mi KAPPA SIGMA President Vice President Set retary Treasurer I (arold W ' .ii ic n Donald Don ). ( .ii leton Good liild Waldemat Littlefield ALPHA DM. I ( II M ' l IK. IS ' .is National fraternity, Eounded 1850, University ol Pennyslvania Holyoke Vdams Russell Bodwell Vl bert Brewet .11 ifii lemenl Robert Covell I estei rots Marshall Dugan Dudley D.ivi- 1i1t11 Ehrenfried 19U Frank Emerson Richard Fullet Ben Hodges Richard Palmei Norman Palmei Donald Presnell |ohn I v George 1 hompson ( amp 1 1 tas Pledges in. in- Bailey Hugh Brow nlet |itiin Stanley 4th row: Clement, Jameson, Carlson, Bartley, Etiel, A. Ehrenfried, Cushmon, Emerson, Fuller, Brownlee, Presnell, Dugan, Bodwell, Adams, Gross 3rd row: Young, Graham, Lycette, Deering, Hlggins, Medina, D. H. Davis, Weston, Randall, Hale, Stewart, Kelley, Goodchild, G. Davis 2nd row: Putnam, Moore, Littlefield, Cranch, Dorr, Mrs. Bonnefant, Warren, P. Ehrenfried, Bowser, Lewis, Thompson Front row: Tew, Palmer, Covell, Hodges, D. E. Davis m m ... vi Hf WJ f f f I M2 ( lifford Blake Riihcii Browne w ilCred Butterfield John ( .11 hi ( .i] rol Da in Laurence Downes Ulan Howe Robert Kelle) l).i iil Hopkinson Frederick Mitchell Raymond Ramse) |ames Reed Preston Robinson Parkei small IF ' ? 1943 Charles Idams Horace Lewis M |nliii Austin ].i Lord John Chadwick Rciti-. Prati Richard Collins John Radk Thomas Clifford Bion Reynolds Ktith Giover ( Ion I oolc Kino Fagerlund George Weidman Owen Hancock Edward Woodward Eugene Husse) Robert Worrick Henrj I eonard, Jr. Richard Youlden 1944 Melvin Kmler Manle) Bracken Donald Buzzell William Condon Benjamin Curtis Percj Coombs Vlfred Gamber Albion Unman Ralph Hopkinson I eon White Philip HijjKm Sterling Mahane) Merton Meloon Albert Murch Warren Nute Phillip I ' arkcr Linwood Pearson R.n Roley John Steinmetz Razoo mi Mil DELTA Preside)) t Vice Preside)) t Sc( retary Treasurer Robert Worrick Philip Higgins Richard Collins Albert Murch XL CHAPTER. 1923 National fraternity, founded 1899, W ' esicvan I ' nivcrsm 4th row: Carter, Lewis, Collins. Meloon, Hayman, Pearson, Bracken, Coombs, White, R. Hopkinson, Lord, Steinraetz, Parker, Hancock, Grover, Worrick, Clifford 3rd row: Small, Mitchell. Butterfield, Blake, Radtey, Weidman, Chadwick, Woodward, Hussey, Austin, Leonard, Tooley, Reynolds, Youlden, Buzzell 2nd row: Howe, D. Hopkinson, Davis, Downes, Mrs. King, Kelley, Ramsay, Reed, Robinson Front row: Higgins, Gamber, Condon, Murch, Nute, Roley, Butler, Adams I iiiiiiiiiiiiA 1 M • .2 k K I ' M 2 Waiting on SKJMA ALPHA EPSELON W 1 1 1 i.i 1 11 Id i Lin. inn Harold Blood Wendell Butlei iNi.mii ( I. nk I eslie Dow Robert Elwdl |i ill ii link John Fiupa trick .ill. ii e I i .im ia Eugene Gilbei i h in (.oIiImiiiiIi Riihatil Collin Dana Cunningham Robert Dodge Warren 1- i • 1 1 Willi. nil Ulis Ernest Him- Clarence Gilman Stanley Gilman 1943 Frank Hanson I ,M I HodgkJns ( I. in in i |on i Booth I ta in Robert Mi I ear) I- ugene Met tens Parket Moulton Kn hard hitne] Raym I ilson |oseph Wenckus Edward «km| Robert Ingalls | c 1 1 1 1 O ' Brien I i.i i les Parkin Malcolm Peckham Haven Sawyet Wentworth Schofield Waltei Welch Oscat Wilbui 1 1. ii i oostei President Vice President Set retary Treasurer Robert Elwell Richard Whitne) Robert Ingalls Earl Hodgkins MAIM-. ALPHA CHAPTER, HUH National fraternity, founded 1856, University ul Alabama Harold Vverj George Bantou Frank Baile) Linwood Chalmers (iiin.in Doore Edward Ellis 1 rank Gillej Edward Hambletl Stephen |acobs Carleton Kilpatrick 1944 Robert Hoovet 1 bonus Powers il.niv Quinn Vlbert Reynolds Vlpheus Sanford |ohn Schoppe Mahlon Smith |ohn Suminsb) 1 nomas I illson Earl White row: 4th 3rd row: 2nd row Schofield. Dodge, Parkin, O ' Brien, Hlne, Fish, Bailey. Powers, Larrabce, Hamblett, Gilman, Kilpatrick, Chalmers, Schoppe, Jacobs Doore, Smith, Wilbur, Francis, Goldsmith, Fitipatrick, Wood, McLeary, Hodgklns, Gilbert, Blood. Butler, Jones, Hanson, Wenckus, Ingalls, Ellis White, Moulton, Clark, Wilson, Elwell, Mrs. HcCollum, Whitney, Mertens, Beckmann, Fink. Butler, Jones, Hanson, Wenckus, Ingalls, Ellis Front row: Avery Ellis, Tlllson, Quinn, Gilley, Reynolds, Sanford, Hoover . % ' TlrW I ' MJ Francis Andrews Lawrence linen Robert French |ohn Glovei Don. ild (.iilln- Robert Holmes John Houston Edward Kierstead John Mayo |ohn Rtii Robert R Frani is s ( htnidl Richard Sinclaii Robert Small Vincent Smith Edward fannei R.il| li Woodbury 194.1 Philip Chute Sumnei Claverie Daryl Crane Henn Fogler William Gooding Fred Herbolzheimer RoIrti Jenkins Frederic Leonard fames Merchant Lloyd Quint Preston Rami Richard Sinkinson George atson Patrick Ford Rushing SIGMA CHI 1944 Francis Farnum |ohu Feele] I heodore Fettingei Lincoln Jewell Kenneth Johnson Charles Rli Edward Kiszonak George Lobozio Thomas Parmenter Charles Rowlev Gordon St. ill Joseph Sutton Philip Sweetser I)a i l Winchester President I ' itc President Secretary Treasure! Hcni Fogler Charles klnss Francis Farnum Robert Rj RHO RHO CHAPTER. 1902 National fraternity, founded 1855, Miami University 3rd row: Parmenter, Rowley. Sutton, Jewett. Staff, Jenkins, Sinkinson, Merchant, Winchester, Farnum, Johnson, Kloss, Sweetser, Lobozzo, Fettinger 2nd row: Woodbury, Quint, Herbolzheimer, Reitz, Kierstead, Mayo, Ford, French, Smith, Holmes, Gooding, Chute, Crane Front row: Sinclair, Andrews, Tanner, Schmidt, Mrs. Goldsmith, Fogler, Roy, Emery, Small ik Poker SIGMA Ml President Vice President Set retary Treasurer |ohn Human Rii haul I [ersej l- 1 .ink I [olden ( Hare Fulton DELTA NU CHAF1 1 R. 1913 National fraternity, Founded 1869, Virginia Military Institute I« I2 I eland ( iai tei II III. I. is I ll in Mil David Greenwood Darrell Pratl fames Smith 1943 Joseph illii iiIiiii Beverage Donald Brown siilniv ( handlei |nhn human (oseph Hanson Frank Holden David Ruli Stephen Robbins Donald Robinson ( h.ii ii- Sawyei 11I1111 Sniilh Bn 1 Standish Killl.ml Ml, ill. Hi ( .i ■ 1 i-.lt- .11-1.11 1944 Edward Vtkinson I1.11 li- ( .in hi Philip Chene) Robert ( lark Vaughn ( omstot k ( I. in- Fulton Robert Grotefend lohn |iiiiii-n.iii- George M I ean William Morong iiiini Moulton |.iim- Mi. nil. .11 Petei Pikelis Earland Sleight Waltei Spearin George Webbei )iilin Websta Harrison VVhilne) 4th row: Pikelis, Whitney, Comstock, Clork, Morong, Atkinson, Grotefend, Fulton. Carrier, McLean, Spearin, Johnstone 3rd row: Adler, Hanson, Stratton, Robinson, Brown, Beverage, Enman, Sawyer, Standish, Watson, Robbins 2nd row: Chandler, Rich, Carter, Pratt, J. Smith, Greenwood, Dcnesuk, Holden, A. Smith Front row: A. Moulton, Webster, Webber, Cheney, J. Moulton, Sleight Jordan Dobrow Rut icii Feinberg Rn :il Deixd Irving keiter Henr) Holland Jack Leboviu 1942 1943 1944 Harold Garfinkle Bernard Rome Hmii.ui Schneider Stanley Supoviti uil Pullman Mien Solomon Graduation TALI EPSDLON PHI Stanley Friedman said Ginsburg Victoi Levene Uberl Edelstein Irving Hinder Pledges Joseph Dondis Monis Dublinsky Murray Elashou i h Harvey Hillson Vrnold Levenson Harold Lown President Vice President Set rctarx Treasurer Bernard Rome Harold Garfinkle Irving Keiter Robert Feinberg TAU ZETA CHAPTER. 1929 National fraternity, founded 1909, Columbia University 3rd row: Lebovitz, Hillson, Pullman, Kaplin, Levenson 2nd row: Schneider Lippa. Ginsbrrg, Dondis, Freedman, Drblinsky, Solomon, Holland, Edelstein Front row: Keiter, Dobrow, Feinberg, Rome, Garfinkle, Supovitz, Deizel 1 ' — ■ I {R Vacation THETA CHI President Vice President Set retary Treasurer Robert Chapman I);i id Hempstead Richard Henderson Lester Hurd Edward Vrbo ( lifford Beaton Paul B ( li.n les I .n is K - . 1 1. 1 1 ( li.i] • 1 1 1 . i ii (.nine ( lifford 1 1 IV .1 I 1 1 ( insliv i linn ( .ii Ki.n ( hai les I )iinn David Hempstead I (Ml I lllllll Cornelius Bushnell Charles Croi kti VIberi Crockett Richard Henderson Richard Higgins 1942 infield I lodgkins K ii hard Mi Gravi w illi.nii Schaible |.n k iedmei 19 .i I 111 is llllll IlillMlM ui [ellison Don. it l [ardine Edward Mi Laughlin i dgai Pottei Proctoi Ransden Samuel Smile) 19-41 Gerald Maddocks Fleetwood Pride, |i Robert Speed Richard raintei |ohn I si l i.iiiilii (. WIMA CHAF1 ER, 1907 National fraternity, founded 1856, Norwich University 3rd row: Crosby, Speed, Pride, Henderson, Crockett, Crocker, Tschamler, Hlgglns, Haddocks, Ransden, Talnter, Bushnell 2nd row: Potter, Hutchinson, Hurd, Clifford, Beaton, Jardine, McLaughlin, Smiley, Dunn. Hodgkins, Carlson, Jellison Front row: Davis, Arbo, Wiedmer, Chapman, Mrs. Green, Hempstead, Beegel, McGraw, Schaible 1912 Florence Vtwood Marion I ibl J k K M Elizabeth Barkei Margarel Moulton Lr | il [ J Doroth) Brewei N.iiuv Philbrook Wr 1 ft 1 t H Florence Cousins [ane Page hkLdi. A 7 iolet Hamilton Barbara Savage Rebecca Hill Doroth) Warren MM pvv |une King 1943 Man I ouise White Barbara Bean |ean Mack ■ P T 3 Beverly Brawn l)(ii(iih MacLeod aaaj Mar) Carlisle Mama McCarth) Alicia Coffin Charlotte Morrison Mar) Hempstead Jeanne Solie Planning the meeting Natalie Curtis 1944 Esther Holden ALPHA OiUICKON PI Mar) Fielder Barbara Scribner Frances Higgins Mar) Fogla Rhoda Tolford Ruih Troland President Nancy Philbrook Mildred Wix ster I ' ice Presi dent Dorotln Warren Secretary Elizabeth Barker Pledges Treasure} Marcia McCarthy Marie Rourke Lorraine Da is Rulh Blaisdell Barbara Quimbv Constance Kins; Ruih Higgins Mildred Marr Doris Bell GAMMA National Barnard CHAPTER. 1912 sorority, founded ifyy. College 4th row: Fielder, Scribner, Hamilton, Brewer, MacLeod, Savage, Atwood, Brawn, Wooster, Blaisdell Cousins 3rd row: Coffin, Marr, Troland, Holden, R. Higgins, Bell, Bean, Solie, F. Higgins, Carlisle, Moulton 2nd row: King, Hempstead, Page, Barker, Philbrook, Warren, White, McCarthy, Curtis Front row: Libby, Morrison, Smiley, B. Higgins, Hill 1942 Rushing Date CHI OMEGA President Vice President s ( retary Treasurer Erna Davis Margaret Church M.iia Chapman Muriel Prati XI HI. I A CHAPTER, 1922 National sorority, Founded 1895, University ol Arkansas Slls.lll MiIhiII Elizabeth ( aldwell I in. 1 Davis irginia ( ,nrl Elizabeth Honan Margueriti Mcssei Rita ( .ismiI Mai ) hapman Margaret Church Mat j ( rossrnan I ll MIICH ( 1 I s t II u ill. 1 Dudle) Freda Flanders 1943 Evelyn Nicholson Margaret Phillips Mm ni Prati I II. 1 1 eague 1 nidi Ward Helen WrMiimnh Harriet Furbish Rebecca Gould Barbara I eadbeatet ( . . Hi- I ittlefield |c.iii I owell Mar) Parkhursl Olive Rimill I ' ill Mar) Elizabeth Bracket) Olive Bradbur) I ' din.i Burnett Helen ( liftord Ellen Daggett Barbara Hopkins Julia Robbins l ' i im ill. 1 Hopkins [acqueline KJmball ll.11 li. 11. 1 Kicli Marion Kilgore Cathet mi ' Mi( in 1 1 Margaret M ( urd) Pledges Barbara Vtherton Pauline Dudle) Harriet Dow Dm is Enter) Kuili Hanson |uli. 1 Holmes Mar) Hurle) Norma Mai Kennej |uli. 1 Packard Helen Sta 1 Ruili Sterns 4th row: Stacy, Abbott, Sterns, Hanson, Daggett, P. Dudley, Leadbeater, Rowell, Kreh, MacKenney, W. Dudley, Littlcfleld, Crossman, Furbish, P. Hopkins, Packard 3rd row: Dort, Caldwell, Gould, Nicholson, Kimball. C. McCurdy, Teaguc, Robbins, Bradbury, Clifford, Holmes Brackett, Burnett, F. Chapman, M. McCurdy 2nd row: K. McCurdy, Weymouth, Pratt, Flanders, Davis, Church, M. Chapman. Phillips, Ward Front row: Kilgore, Hurley, Cassldy, Atherton, Demari, Crowell, Lowell, Mcsser IV  2 Madeliene Banton 1 I. llUts ItilMollI I .niiiti tc Ben) Barbara Emmons [ean Goodwin 1943 Phyllis Danfbrth I ranees Donovan Eleanor Johnson l.n Springei 1944 Martha Allen Virginia Goodrich Muriel Medina Marion Hines Beulah Lewis Barbara Perry Ruth Peabod Arlene Webstei Rita Johnston Helen Mullen Jean Patten |oyce Ivene) Phyllis MacNeil Open House DELTA DELTA DELTA Pledges Elizabeth Collis Patricia DeWeaver (ean Eamshaw Natalie Goodspeed Virginia Harvey Unllv Lamoreau Geraldine MacBumie Barbara Maynard Nancy Mary Moynihan Margaret Moore Arlene Rodman Barbara Steams Carolyn Rhodes Margaret Stackpole ileta Thorpe Elizabeth Thomas Wright President Vice President s- 1 retary Treasurer Beulah Lewis [ean Goodwin M.u Springer Marion Hines ALPHA KAPPA CHAPTER. 1917 National sorority, Founded 1888, Boston University 4th row: Thomas, MacNeil, Stearns, Danforth, Wright, Donovan, Moynihan, DeWeaver, Johnson, MacBurnie, Moore, Rhodes, Banton 3rd row: Maynard, Ouellette, Harvey, Lamoreau, Perry, Emmons, Miller, Goodspeed, Bickford, Stackpole, Johnston 2nd row: Berry, Medina, Patten, Peabody, Springer, Lewis, Hines, Goodwin, Webster Front row: Rodman Iveney, Allen, Thorpe, Billings, Collis, Earnshaw 1942 1 ran is nilii «s Lois Stone Hazel Davis knU i tine I In i iaull 1 i i 1 lixon I en- I ong Bai I ' .n.i I bompson Hi lill 1 Inn lllllkr Gloria Mniiiiiii Chen ie I hoi ne v ■ ■ ft Elizabeth Scammon l ' i isi ilia 1 liiiilou 1943 gs fc j Elizabeth Grad] Helene fenson Mar] I ovely 1 in- Savage Berneii e 1 bompson Hazel .in 1 .i— 1 1 Rulli 1. K.i I in- bite Nellie hitney To the dance 1911 IM UETA PHI An gusta Foster President !. is Savagi Pledges i, t President Lois White Dorothy Vmes Ellen Mil Donald v )cinr Helen Thorndike TirnMiiri Berneice Thompson Rebecca Bowden ( instance ( ai tei iiginia ( l.i Ida Minoti 1 (iiii-i Hoyl |ane K.iml Marion Donnan Pi i-i ill.i Shaw Louise Eastman M.n l.ui |ane Harle) Ida Waterman M MM-: ALPHA CM API Ik. 1917 National sorority, founded iKiij. Elaine Hayes Geo Phyllis White gene Withers Monmouth College 4th row: Hayes MacDonold. Tarr, VanTassel, Jcnson, Shaw, Eastman, Withers, Harley, Ames, Mtnott 3rd row: B. Thompson, Davis, Grady, Dorman, Hoyt, Lovely, Dixon, Andrews, L. White, Therlault 2nd row: Scammon, Mlniutti, Long, Thorndike, Savage, Thorne, Thompson, Rand, McKay Front row: P. White, Carter, Thurlow, Whitney i 1912 [osephine Blake Mildred Chapman Joan Chapman Helen Mehann Pal i i ia R .m Frances Drew Virginia loss Charlotte Gifford Asenith Kcllcy Betty Knight 1943 Maigaicl Mosionc Charlotte Nickerson Franceses Perazzi Hilda Pond Eleanor Swanson Tea Mai la Cosseboom Rulli Dm. in L. Parker Fitch 1944 fulie Ledien Irene Rowe Sylvia Snow Pledges Margaret Burrill Deborah Drinkwater Marie Haines F.niih Louise I.ittlefield Romaine I.ittlefield Eunice Todd PHI M LI President Charlotte Gifford Vice President Joan Chapman, Virginia Foss Secretary Betty Knight Treasurer Francesca Perazzi PI CHAPTER, 1912 National sorority, founded 1852, Wesleyan College 3rd row: Cosseboom, Drinkwater, Drew, Snow, Todd, Fitch 2nd row: Moscone, Rowe, E. Littlefield, Haines, M. Chapman, Duran, Kelley Front row: Swanson, Nickerson, Knight, Blake, Gifford, Foss, Perazzi, J. Chapman, Ledien ilff T 10 A 0.2 s the 1943 Prism goes to press, the l Fnited States is in a 1 onflu 1 1 hai de- mands sacrifice n the pari oi everyone il the Stars and Stripes are to wave un- molested In Iocs 1 1 at loss 1 1 11 means. I In I fniversity l Maine athletii depart- men) is also doing iis pari l a curtail- ment oi tin s|iiiiio sports program, yel siill maintaining the important competi- tive angle. The baseball schedule has been shortened to i| games uliil an early commencement may necessitati tin iIh 1 banges in the al hlei u program. The athletic plant includes this stadium, the Alumni M f e AUdeticA 192 Memorial Gymnasium and Field house in the background, and the diamonds and practice fields behind the Field house. 193 2jf2_ T. S. Curtis, Faculty Manager of Athletics Our athletu program is supervised l ili, i iiiu isii ol Maine Vthletii Vsso ia tion. an organization composed ol alum ni and student represenutives. I Ins group makes tin ] 1 i ies, and the duo l la. uli Manag i t tM. ii.s I s. Curtis and Ins assistant, Sam Sezak, administers them. I- ball go( its stan ai ili University ,,i Maim in 1892 when Chesle) fohn- ston, a student, was engaged as mentor. i the preseni three squads are spon- sored. In I ' .n 1 George 1 Ul n came to Maim as head coach. In Man li. Coa l Allen enlisted in the Naval Reserve to assi-a in the physical training program for the aviation cadets. I hi I him rsity granted him a 1 aw nl absence, ami assismni coach William Kenyon wis appointed head coa h. rrack began in is., ( although the first coach, 1 ( Cummings, was not appoint- ed until 1897. Previously a two-hundred yard hose nam had i en organized. In 190s indoor track ami relay becam an official spon under J. F. Mack. Cross country was introduced in 1911 with A.N. Smith as coach. Now these three sports are coai hed i Chester A. Jenkins. Varsity basketball was organized in loos ami was dropped s ( veral times be 3rd row: Goodchlld, Phillips. Downes, Blake, Hussey. Radley, Hanim Moody 2nd row Small Presnell, Kllpatrtck, Crane, Runcls, Dodge, Burrlll. Wilbur, Atwood 1st rowBa ows, You.deo, Tooley, Pratt. McLeary, D. Harding. W. Harding, Squires, Cenev., Ne MEN ' S ATHLETICS fore achieving success. William C. Kin- on lias been the varsit) coach since ig ;-,. 1 h.ii yeai .nsii basketball was revived, and one game m.is played. A complete schedule was adopted the following year. Winter spoils official) started in 1930 with Theodore S. (amis as coa h. 1 lo k- c had iis beginning in 1906 bul was fi- nalh abandoned in 1925 after mediocre success here. Baseball, the firsl sporl on the Uni- versity ' s athletic program, originated in 1875 with a player as coach, since 1935 William C. kcinon has been in charge. The In si tennis team was in 1901 and had no tutor. After several failures it finally succeeded in 1931. Dr. George W. Small is the present coach. Golf, now under Phillip A. Joins, began in •933 Varsit) and freshman teams are spon- sored in most ol the sports while football has three teams. I he cheerleaders, ihis year under the direction of Clifford H. West ' 43, play a prominent role. In addition to their work at the football and basketball games, this group keeps up the pep at the rallies and leads the football parades. 2nd row: Leonard, Hopkins, Doorc, West 1st row: Houghton, Fielder, McCarthy Bill Kenyon Ben Dobbs Eck Allen Sam Sezak Chester Jenkins Phil Jones George Small This was Eck Allen ' s first season as head coach Spring practice in nip brought a new coaching system and plenty ol work on essentials. When the team reported ear- h in September foi 1 1 1 - pre-season ses- sion, i Ik |o odd playei s nun ned. Wiih double sessions daily, Coach Allen and his siall ol Kill Kenyon and Ben Dobbs worked on Fundamentals, in- dividual play, and basii formations. On Septembei ;. I a k Lowell Ward, a letter- man, mov d to end. Mgr. Dick Pierce was kept busy by 1001 items 3rd row: Sweetscr, Austin, Grover, Robinson, Powell Clark. Buck, Coombs, J. Ward, W. Harding, Brunk. Ki-nnev 2nd row: Ross, Nlckerson, Presnell, Squires. Nutter, Mclntlre, Geneva, Crowley, Stratton, D. Harding, Morrill, Burrlll, Neal, Harlow, Fettlnger 1st row: King, Dalrymple, Small, Johnson, Irvine, Barrows Reltr, Edclsteln. Pollock, L. Ward, Hutchinson, Goolchld VAKSITY FOOTBALL RHODE ISLAND so-MAINE 13 I lu- inexperienced Bears | t 1 1 the Rams two first-hall scores, and a second- half aerial barrage from the I formation could not quite overcome the deficit. Ram Hill Rutledge was the star as he passed 1 i two scores and ran [or a third. MAINK 1 i- ()R I 111 AM ERN 12 The Huskies scored twice in the first hall and enjoyed that lead until the h- nal period. Then the Bears exploded with the T-formation, and the isiiois could not stop the passes as scores bj King and Nutter plus Hutchinson ' s extra points won the game Eor Maine. MAINE 7-NEW HAMPSHIRE 7 (ail Goodchild stored on the third ) la of this battle alter the Wildcats kicked againsl the wind out to their 2li. Hutchinson converted the important point. The visitors roared back with a sustained scoring march to tie the Hears. Thai ended the scoring. Ed was All-Maine back and the honorary captain MAINE 1 (-CONNECTICUT 13 Barrows and Nutter scored Eor the Hears as Maine won its second game. Goodchild set up the second score with three beautiful runs. The UConns then lolled to two scores, and a third march Whoa, there, old feller! Where do you think you ' re going in such a big hurry? Ed and an opponent go up into the air for a pass Ray Neal was the light, scrappy All-Maine guard Ben says: Now it ' s like this you do it this way, tellers died with a Fumble on the two-yard line ai the gun, BATES 13 MAIN! G 1 liis was Coach Mien ' s debul in the si. nc s ( 1 j( s. |in Bobcat hosts scored in i!h Iiim period, but the Bears cami li.uk earl) in the set ond to tie th scon on .1 Hutchinson-Ward pass. Minutes later Bates took the lead and held ofl turthei threats. l l l 13-COLBY i : ; Km -,i| minutes a tireless Maim- elt v 11 throttled the Mules ' running attack and helil the lead, onl) to have two LaFleur- Bubar passes spell a tie. The superb line |ila in iht pouring lain. King ' s kicking, and Barrows ' blocking were outstanding. l l l I., BOWDOIN 13 I In season ' s climax came before 10,000 spectators ai Minimi Field as Maine, behind 6-0 in the second period, bouni eil bat k with two uini k ti nu h II). ball is snapped, and the Bear line charges I downs before half-time and a lead thai w.tv not lost. Seven sophomores sparked the Maine ait.uk ;iv second-year men K. Jul;. Nutter, and Hutchinson wen) ova foi scon s Ed Barrows (back), Lowell Waul (end), and Ra Neal (guard) were placed on the official All-Maine Elev n .in picked In tin coaches f the respective colleges. Fi.mk Squires (tackle) gained a three-ua tit- hut lost ilu deciding vote. Lowell Ward, from substitute back to All-Maine end LETTER ll- Edward Barrows Richard Kill rill Nathaniel Crowle] Robert Dalrymple Albert Edebtein Maurice Geneva Keith Glover Carleton Goodchild David Harding William Harding Vlfred Hutchinson William Irvine HerlK-ri Johnson Man - Emile King ( l.m nee Mi Intire Richard Mori ill F. Ray Neal ( lition Nickerson Robert Nutter Thomas Pollock Donald Presnell |ohn Reitz Edward Robinson I ' aikei Small Frank Squires Lowell Ward Richard Pierce Board of strategy: Eck flanked by Emile and Jack Two opponents rise up to halt Ed at the line Bill and Herb combine to give Bill Kenyon a ride J. V. FOOTIIALL ' Interference? Yes! But where is the opponent? LETTERMEN Bruno Aim Lindle) Godson Richard Brunk RhIk-ii II. i ( handlei Devereux | lin I [oltei Lewis Ellis Norman Young, Co-Capt. I ' .- 1 1 1 .1 ■ 1 1 l 1 1 ( . i 1 1 1 .i in ( ( apt. rhe junioi varsity had a very success- ful season undei a new coach, Phil [ones, winning three games and losing only i a freshman club. Although the jayvees are the unknowns l Pale Blue football, they are accomplishing their objective the training l mata ial foi the a sit . I In opening game found the jayvees rolling ovei a strong Higgins Classical eleven to the tune t 1 . J he MX I i;.iiiK was perhaps the easiesi battle al- though the score, 7 . does nol indicate (hat lac t. The nexi game found the fonesmen in iIk 11 ancient tangle with the freshmen. Overwhelming powei was the deciding i.kimi ,i 1 1 1 liusli proved to be too big an obstacle and won -j-- . In the final encounter the jayvees wound up their schedule with a 18-6 win OVd the forces oi Cobui n ( lassie al [nstitUU . 3rd row: Fish, Asst. Mgr. Gilley, Brown, Graham, Coombs, Roley. McLcod, Whitney, Glider, Coach Beverage 2nd row: Coach Jones, Goodwin, Mooers, Keene, Meloon, Gilman, Godson, Bronsdon, Hay, Pride, Bryan, Storer 1st row: Young, Fettingcr, Roy, Swectser Claverie, Holter, Aho, Perkins, Parker, Sewall A isisiiir ■FKOSH FOOTBALL I lu- plebes started the Mason with a new coach, having swapped Phil Joins for the junior varsit) mentor— Sam Sezak. Hebron i [— Frosh 6. 1 his was the opener, and, in spite ol the will to win, the frosh went down to defeat. Frosh 26— Ricker 0. 11k yearlings showed improvement to hold Ricker. Frosh 27— Junior Varsit) . The hit; brothers never had a chance thai da . Frosh 24-Kents Hill 0. The best all- round pla ol the season was in this one. Frosh 32— Bridgton 6. Coach Sezak let the first team roll in the finale. NUMERALMEN: Bean, Bunker, Cahoon, Camack, Carleton, Chaplin, Couri, Crabtree, l)ono an. Ellsworth. Emerson. Erwin, Gent. Goodell, Cordon. Hansen. Haseltine, Littlefield, Lyford, Mininni. Morrill, Moulton, Packard, Al Smaha shakes himself loose while tacklers close in Pratt. Rice. Ring. Ronrke. Smaha, Speirs. Sprague, Thompson. Torrey, 1 sacalotos, Vafiades, Vickery, Work. 4th row: Packard. Morrill, Valdes, McLaughlin, Rice, Bean. Donovan, Loeb, Thornton, Bernard 3rd row: Ring, Carlton, Chaplin, Tsacalotos, Smith, Hansen, Haseltine, Crabtree Littlefield, Kavanaugh. Camack 2nd row: Asst. Coach Brownlee, Couri, Macpherson, Smaha, Thompson. Gent, Pratt, Vickery, Butler, Speirs, Moulton, Goodell, Coach Sezak 1st row: Asst. Coach Gardner, Vafiades, Gordon Capt. Work, Emerson, Mininni. Sprague, Cahoon, Torrey, Bardsley, Rourke, Bunker Absent when picture was taken: Lyford !i !!!!!!•!«: r 1 ill ' hi Tv VAhSITY CnOSS COUNTRY Frosh National Champions, 1939 — four remained II I I ERMEN Raymond Vnvood Frederick Kelso I i .I i ttabrook Rn hard Mai tinei Phillip ll.niiiM I 1 1_ 1 1 1 Mood) Irwin Higgins |ohn Stanley Marl Ingraham Charles Pfeiffei Mgi . I In varsit) hai i iers won Maine ' s twenty -firsi state championship to high- light the nil 1 season. I he 1 n n l Phil 1 1. mini h as i ifisi i l i In loss i l 1 It in Condon. In the nl dual raeel New Hampshire was defeated 22-34 ,ls Mood) and Esta- liiciuk tied for first. i Augusta, Maim wcin its ii mil 1 it 1 in 1 leven years, and Mood) won the individual champion- ship. Maim v av I1I1I1 in the New England 1 mi iii a field l foui 11 en. Mood) and llamm. eighth and ninth respectively, led the Pale Blue. i the K I meel Maim was again paced li Mood) and llaniin. twenty-eighth and twenty-ninth 1 espe 1 ively. ()nl Higgins, Ingraham, and Kelso will graduate. The addition ol several promising freshmen should bolster the tram considerable in ilic lall. 2nd row: Coach Jenkins, Brady, Pitman, Kelso, Higgins, Atwood, Manager Pielffer 1st row: Hamm, Marline?, Moody, Ingraham, Estabrook, Stanley ■FKESH.MAN CIUISS COUNTRY The Ereshman harriers won nine ol their thirteen meets during the (all schedule. Inexperience hindered the squad as few had run nnss country. I earn A defeated Lee, Houlton, Gor- ham, and Caribou; Old [ own, and Ban- gor; l)ni tied Hopedale as Presque Isle won. Team 11 tied Old Town ami defeated Winter Harbor and Lee. Losses were to Hartland and to Old Town, Caribou, and Bangor in a triangular meet Team (. went undefeated against Searsport, Corinna, and Freedom and Monson. The freshmen were hlili in the New Englands with Folsom placing eighth. No team Mine was made at the (C4A meet a- Folsom and I)a is were the only runners. NUMERALMEN: Barber. Bickford, Bovie, Buck, Bunnell, Cole, Condon, B. Crockett, |. Crockett, I)a is. Doescher, £ m Coach Jenkins gives out their daily instructions Fish. Folsom, Foss, Garland. Gold- thwaite, Goodrich. Hanson, Krause, Mc- Laughlin. Marble. Murray, Sjostedt, Fhompson, Vennett, York, Young. 3rd row: Jenness. Foss. Sjostedt. Evans, McLaughlin, Goodrich, Condon, Bickford, Buck 2nd row: Coach Jenkins, Mgr. Rines. Vennett, Krause, Young Cole, Goldthwaite, Doescher, Barber, Bunnell, J. Crockett, B. Crockett, Mgr. Cohen 1st row: Mgr. Geary, Garland, Thompson, Davis, Folsom, Bovie, Marble, York, Fish, Murray, Hanson, Mgr. Clausen ii in W n !!!!!! Sii •«. VAIISITY BASKETBALL- Leger pushes in a basket in the game with Bates I in- K||L ' season opened with a defeat at Kingston al the hands ol the two- point-a-minute Rhode Island stau squad. Connecticut and Northeastern rounded oni tin- .New England trip with no ii lories loi iln Pale Blue. The l lat k Bears opened the hom( sea son ami the State Series with a win ova Bowdoin ' s firsi basketball nam. Bates was next and In came another Series ic lim. game al olbj brought the Ileus ' Insi Stale loss as (lie Mules turned a lasi quai tei defu ii into victory. After a ten-da) vacation foi examina- tions the Bears opened a six-gami home stand. ( onnecticul was firsl and made ii two ovei the Bears in Conference play. Colb) found the second meeting no) as i as and lost a double o el lime battle with substitutt Don Presnell the hero. I he insi ( lonfereni e i( tor) n.h won over New Hampshire while a win ova Bowdoin was the third success in a row and brought the season ' s record to five wins and five losses. Pajoii.is and North eastern downed the Bears bui l onl) two points. This brought the season ' s climax game with Rhode Island al Orono. Befon 2nd row: Manager Brown, White, Downcs, Stelnmetz, Hussey, Leger, Crowley, Blake, Curtis, Whitten, Coach Kenyon 1st row: Kilpatrlck, Morrill, Quint, Abbott, Sumlnsby, Presnell, Small, Pratt, Bartley, Nutter ■■MMM v 1 n ,-,()() Fans Maine checked the nation ' s high-scorer— Stutz Modzelewski— onl) to have his teammates do the scoring and win in spiic oi Parker Small ' s 23 points. On the Imal trip Bates was defeated at Lewiston to assure Maim- of ai least a tie in the State Series, and New Hamp- shire Irll ai Durham to give the Black Bears a record l seven wins, seven losses. Maine tied Colin for the Scries Crown, bin Parker Small climaxed liis career al Maine l scoring 179 points to win the scoring title with ease. Eugene Hussey, a junior, was the sec- ond Maine man on the scoring list, being in sixth position. Nal Crowley, a senior. was eighth. Crowle) and Small will be hard nun to replace in scoring. Coach Kenyon will lose all five ol his regulars l graduation while a capable group ol veterans will remain. The freshman team will contribute several promising candidates lor the varsity. Here ' s a rugged defense for opponents to solve LETTERMEN Clifford Blake V nil. mill Crowle) Benjamin Curtis Laurence Downes Eugene Husse) Donald Kilpatrick 1 ugene I egei Francis Brown, Richard M( Keen 1 ' iLiiiv Piatt Donald Presnell Lloyd Quint Parker small Icon While |olm Whitten Mm. Don and Red look on as Cliff guards Bill Kenyon Here Bill shows John and Gene how to push them in FINISH BASKETBALL- Up they go for the tap, late in the Higgins game I In freshman hoopstei s opened l adding up wins over old Town, John Bapst, and Higgins. I he Cubs suffered then first (IcUai ai the hands ol Deering. After mid years play was resumed with a win n ii Ellsworth, followed l a vic- tor) ovei Maine Central Institute in the lasl |-, seconds. Friday, the thirteenth, the frosh played I lebron, and lost. ( on iiu ing ins were rolled up ovei Ricker, Kents Mill. South Portland, and Bridgton; the finale against Coburn left the frosh on the short end ol tin scon foi their third loss in i ■; games. ( red its go to Al Smaha and Mike Di- Renzo foi theii consistent scoring, l having ■ i ■ points and Mike nr. i lu s two and Bob Hanson, Carl Wheaton, 1 mi Fish, (in i Mi Clellan, Windy Work, Bill Peppard, Duk Mason, .uu Al Bui g ss should do well. NUMER l All V Burgess, ( ulber- son. l)a is. DiRenzo, Fish, Hanson. li Clellan, McLaughlin, Mason. Peppard, Petreas, Smaha, Sprague, Stacy, Wescott, Wheaton, Wilbur, Wmk. 3rd row: Petreas. Culberson, Crabtree, Burgess, Mason, Davis, McLaughlin, Stacy 2nd row: Coach Sezak, Park, Wheaton, Sprague, Fish, Smaha, Wilbur, Llbby. Peppard 1st row: Wescott, Hanson, Carter, DiRenzo, McClcllan WINTEh SPORTS In spite ol a lack ol snow [or practio l ui poses, the winter sports tram did i well tor itself. Captain Johnnie Bower was the ul veteran from last yea] and will be the onl) member t graduate. Nine lettermen will return and should place Maine high in the standings in all ol nexi wintei ' s meets. s an opener the team mei Bates ai Lewiston and 1  - i 1) a margin ol three [joints in spite ol Bower ' s wins in two events. The second meet was with New Hampshire, Dartmouth, and Vermont at Durham, N. H. Here Maine placed third ahead ol Vermont with Bower lead- ing the Pale Blue. Bower and sophomore Ra Atwood (airied the brunt ol the Maine attack in the State and I.S.L ' . meets at Bridgton. Maine won both ol these to annex the eleventh title in twelve years ol state competition and to move into the senior division l the l.S.U. meet next winter. Captain John Bower ' 42 and the Junior l.S.U. trophy LETTERMEN Raymond AtwooJ John Bower Douglas Cowan Allien Ehrenfried Webstei Frosl ( larenoe Gilman John Hill Harold Mongovan Robert Rov Geotge WeMi i Hill, Atwood, Cowan, Bower, Ehrenfried, Mongovan, Roy, Gilman, Coach Curtis, Webber, Frost VAUSITY TRACK- Runels takes a high one against Boston College Coach |enkins ' varsity squad, com- posed largel) ol sophomores, won three oi lis foui meets l the him indoor sea- son, losing only to a strong Northeastern aggregai ion, 6 | y,. in the finale. In beating New Hampshire, ;■ Maine took eight firsts, making clean sweeps in the lii.nli jump and shut put. Hadlock .nid Weisman broke meet itc ords in the ; yard high hurdles and shot pin . respei tivel) . Maim trimmed Colb) b the high s i] c- iii 88 -i| l virtue l sweeps in the 300-yard inn. 1000-yard run, high jump, and sluil put. IIk Bears i ' k the measure oi Bates io the nun ni 76-41 with i ' -dit winners, a sweep in ih !iis;li jiiiii| . and ai least two pla es in eat h e 1 nt. Outdoors the varsit) romped ovei New 1 [ampshire, 93 1 1 j, by scoi ing In a i I in ever) event. Playing host to Boston College, the Bears lost 85 i | i . due i brilliant performances l ilu- visitors. 4th row: Manager Randall, Young, Hadlock, Harlow, Crane, Frost, Radley, Wilbur, Estabrook, Asst. Trainer Woodbury 3rd row: Faculty Manager Curtis, Kelso, Shepard, Caldwell, Runels. Weisman, Dodge, Jenkins, McLeary, Coach Jenkins 2nd row: Johnson, Dexter, Trask, Ehrlenbnch, Robertson, Scrota, Phillips, Ingraham 1st row: Carlson, Wooster, Moody, Brady, Youlden, Hamm, Martinez IT ■ I I- -T1- TT-  1 I • I T ' J I . «VC MAWV£ A«WE MAINE MAINE  m M ' ne maIinl MA ' f ME t f f t . . «tm MAW IWIW •j 1 A(INE u m MA ' l f MANE « i aim ilk the Black Bear vent its wrath on Bates, Bowdoin, and C ; 1 1 bj running away with the State Meet with a total ni iiii ' ; points. Runt-Is scored two lusis in tin- hurdles to be high-scorer. Maine placed tenth in i lie- New Eng- lands with seven points. Radley ' s fourth in tht i [d. Month ' s fourth in the two- mile, fohnson ' s second in the discus, and McLeary ' s third in the javelin told the stoi ol the Bears ' t  i 1 for Fame. LETTERMEN Waliti Hi uh I albol Crane Frank Dexter Robert Dodge Howard Ehrlenbai h Stanley Frost illiam Hadlock Phillip H.niini Herbert Johnson RoIr-ii Mc Leai ) Rii hard Martinez Dwight Mood] Stanley Phillips, Jr. |ohn Radio Kcnncih Robertson Ralph Runels Jacob Serota Han 1 rask Robert Weisman Oscar Wilbur Ru hard Youlden ai nil Randall. Wei , Moody breaks the tape against Northeastern The Pale Blue Key, formerly the Track Club, is composed ol campus representa- tives and men chosen from the various sports. Besides assisting isitini; athletic teams, it sponsors the Pale Blue Key Caharet. 3rd row: Harlow, Schaible, McLeary Leger 2nd row: Crane, Hadlock, Stratton, Pratt, Bower 1st row: Healy, Waterman, Dimmer, Morse FIUISH J V, 7 % „ i u 1 j i i V Dick and Warren must mean business by their looks In the nil 1 indooi openei i he frosh took eighi In st in outpointing South Portland and Bangor -;j. ' i- and Uriels ton Ai adi m lill l the wayside 6i Balance was the deciding Factoi as the ( r ,i i , frosh fell 57-51. Clements  1 a iicu high jump record ol 6 ' : Fuller broke the hammei mark the Following week as the Freshmen ova ran Bates ;s ;u ,ii )rono. Eleven firsts and a spectacular team performance combined 10 lost- t lit s, .1 son with an 81-27 victor} ova York County ' s Champions. Miii opening the outdoor season with an s- j 1; win ovei Edward Little and Rumford, the Frosh lost in- ; -v ' .t l() a combination ol old I own. Orono, Hig •4111s. Skowhegan, and Bar Harbor. Powei and balance provided tin- mar- gin as Deering and Lewiston Fell, 68 58 The Aroostook aggregation also lost. NUMER l MEN ( abot, Clements, Colioid. Condon. ( rockett, Fuller, Hani bleu, Hayman, Hufnagel, Hutchinson, fohnson, Kiszonak, Lobozzo, Nute, Pal inn. Powers, Rich, saw in. and Stanley. 2nd row: Asst. Mgr. Taverner, Cabot, Hamblett, Nute, Hufnagel, Rich, Clements, Parmenter, Bronsdon, Crockett 1st row: Macri, Stanley, Hutchinson, Phillips, Evans, Fuller, Johnson, Condon, Evdo l •TENNIS 1 In Pale Blue tennis varsit) squad completed a verj successful season last spring under Coach Small. On the New England trip the players displayed their skill to win lour of the four matches and become New England Conference Cham- pions for 1941- W ' ithin the state the squad lost onK to Bowdoin, bui al the ' stair Meei they were not as fortunate and lost out. Captain Diik Pierce, Mai Peckham, and Berl Pratt were the mosl consistent .iimi performers. Pratt again won the University Singles Championship. rhe freshman squad had an impres- sive record with six wins in six matches. Several of them will strengthen tin var- sit) this spring. NUMERALMEN: Wery, Broder, Chadwick, Ehrenfried, Graham, Cross. Hastings, Kilpatrick (Capt.), Miller, O ' Neil, Smith, Suminsby. U 11 ■ ix The Class of 1944 was undefeated last spring LETTERMEN Howard DeShon Wallace Francis Eugene Mertens 1 ci rest Whitman Vfalcolro Pecknam Rii hard Pierce, Capt. Bertis Pratt 2nd row: Day, Pratt, Coach Small, Mertens, Peckham 1st row: Asst. Mgr. Bryan, Francis, Whitman, Pennell, DeShon J£ j, VAKSITY BASEBALL- Cliff, Nat, and Ike stop to smile at the camera Despite superb pitching by Tooley, Dangler, Mitchell, and Mann, and some timel) hitting l Downes, Blake, Whit- ten, and Meserve, the Bears finished a mm slow season l winning onl) | oi theii Hi games in 1941, Foi the most part, mental errors on the field and a genera] ki(k l hitting in the !m li were responsible Foi the losses sustained. In spite oi the disappointing record the team led the New England Confa ence in tram batting with an accumula- tive average ol .264 and chalked up a fourth place in fielding with a . 1 1: 7 average. Ill l 1 k ll Allu-ii Ail. mis ( hiii. i.l Blake |ohn Bower Faulknei ( base Nathaniel rowlej Edgai Danglei 1 aurence !  nes Vngua Humphries Donald Kilpatrick Philmore Meserve George Murray I homas Polloi [ames 1 .1 II « i ( narli 1 1 ayloi Gordon Toole) Harvard hitten Brooks Brown, |i.. Mgr. 2nd row: Edelstein, Pollock, Small, Meserve, Humphries, Bower, Murray 1st row: Manager Brown, Taylor, Downes Blake, Whltten, Crowley, Kilpatrick, Tooley, Mann, Hamblelt, Chase, Healy, Dangler, Coach Kenyon Missing when picture was taken: Winters FIUISH IIASEK XLL I In- frosh aggregation managed to weather the gale i l opponents to win three ol their seven games. The season u.is featured l the outstanding pitching efforts ol McNeilly, Palmer, Richardson, Morrison, and Reed. Reed and Palmer had seasonal records ol l ' ( and 25 strikeouts, respectively. In tin Edward Little game Palmer pitched 1 1 innings, allowing three hits and sink- ing dim 1 |. only to lose the game on a walk and a scratch hii in the 15th. Although McNeilly, Talbot. Crockett, and Curtis hil well during the season and Murch, Crockett, Kiszonak, and Cur- tis played brilliant defensive ball, 1 lu- chief reasons for the team ' s setbacks were lack ol hitting in the clutch and rather loose | la ing al limi-v NUMERALMEN: Abbott, Beverage, Byam, Coombs, Curtis, Dimitre, Holden, Refreshment time; Ike waits his turn for a drink Kiszonak, McNeilly, Morrison. Murch (Capt.), Palmer, Reed, Richardson, Stor- er, Talbot, Thurlow, Wescott, Whin-. 3rd row: Gleason, Wescott, Reed, Graves, Storer, Richardson 2nd row: Murch, Beverage, Coombs, Byam, McNeilly, Talbot 1st row: White, Lord, Holden, Crockett, Abbott, Kiszonak, Palmer, Dimitre Curtis, Coach Sezak r INTUAMUIVAL ATHLETICS- 3rd row: Dodge, Dalrymple, Harding, Hussey, Dyer, McLeary, Smiley 2nd row: Kelso. Petreas, McClellan, Lycette, Brodls, Donovan, Conant, Vennett 1st row: Feinberg, Brown, Prof. Kent, Roy. Houghton, Phillips. Burger, Prof. Wallace, Mr. Woodbury. Radley I Ik Intramural Athleti i Asscx iation has charge ol the intramural sports. In addition ii sponsors the Winter Carnival and the Intramural Ball, Officers foi 194s iy. Robert Ly ette, President; Eu- gene Hussey, Vice President; David Har- ding, Sec, and Donald Brown. I Has. As this section ol the ' nw« goes to press, Kappa Sigma lias won the indoor softball title; North Hall, a freshman dormitory, was the basketball champion; and Sigma ( In won in handball. Out- dooi soiihall and tennis will wind up a lion for tin y ai Phi Mu Delta Outdoor softball 1941 Phi Mu Delta Tennis 1941 214 Sigma Chi Volleyball— 1941 The intramural program originates in this office The Intramural Athletic Program of- fers to those men who do not qualifv for a varsit) position the opportunity to par - ticipate in athletics. Ii serves the two- Fold purpose ot keeping the non-athletic physically fit and uniting the fraterni- ties, off-campus organizations, and nun ' s dormitories 1 promoting friendly coni- petition. Kadi winning team is presen- ted with a trophy, and at the end of the year the organization amassing the high- est number l points receives the All- Point ' ' trophy. Credit lor the program ' s supervision goes to Stanley Wallace and Harold Woodbury with the aid of Miss Olhe Landry. Phi Gamma Delta Charles Rice Track— 1942 Phi Mu Delta Football— 1941 Dorm A Track— 1942 215 ■ Ever) woman student during her col- legi i. iidi participates in athletics of one kind 01 another. Hie Women ' s Athletic Association ui her thai opportunity, rhrough i ln - participation, students gel n i iil the propei exert ise whit li is es sential foi ;t good | li sii al condition bui also acquire initiative, leadership, and good sportsmanship. Pii imcd here are the wc arers oi the I niversit) oi Maine Seal who have i .11 in d this award, the highest attainable in women ' s ;ulilcii s. h theii service, scholarship, .in l athletii accomplish- ment. I In .i ml. in. hi | i.i gE |ioiiiis. also a necessar) requiremeni Eoi this honor, limits the award to the mosl outstanding uppert lassmen, Eleanor Ward, Virginia Weston, ti o ne ii 216 w 1 i , 1 Mary Cowin, Iva Henry, Frances Donovan, Miriam Adasko, Arlene Webster, Shirley Ashman, Mary Young Atluetici 217 fc i, ADMINISTRATION- Miss Helen A. Lengyel, Miss M. Eileen Cassidy, Miss Marion E. Rogers I In ;u i j hies d| the women ' s ai hle( i department are under the al l direction ol Miss Helen I engyel, Directoi ol Physi- cal Education For women, Mis-. Marion Rogers, Assistant Professoi ol Physical Education, and Miss Eileen Cassidy, In structoi ol Physical Education. It is through their efforts thai the women i the University enjoj ,i varied program. rhis yeai the) have mel new demands made l the war l planning new health activities. In addition to regular duties the) have instructed several Hist Aid courses and a recreational leadership i ourse. M ' CLUB I Ik M (!lul) is a comparatively new organization on campus which already holds much significance foi women inter- ested in athletics. New members an added to tin club each tall and spring. n woman V ln i ai ns In i l auto- maticall) becomes a membei I the M C :lul . An M is earned with the accum- ulation i ■;--, ]ininis. .ind is the second Step tOWai d t hi ( i (veted Maim Seal. I ' Ik- main purpose ol the club is in continue a Friendl) relationship with graduate members. Each Fall a suppei is lii Id Ini tin- alumni M ( lub m m bers. rhe executive board is madi up ol u eai ri s i .1 i hi Maine Seal. 3rd row: Jensen. DeerlnR, Dyer, Minium. Rourke. Hines, Bradeen, Tondreau 2nd row: Dimitre, White, Johnston, Long, Bickford, Randall. Troland, llwin.. Drew 1st row: Ward, Adasko, Young, Weston, Ashman, Henry, Donovan, webstai 218 f The bull ' s-eye is the object of attention here! AIUJHEKY Archery is the one sport which makes its bid Eor skill and enjoyment the year around. The ancient art, streamlined by modern hows and gaily-colored arrows, has become an attraction to main girls. The athletic field is used except during Picking out a winner is not a hard task now! the winter when the gym provides in- door targets. Tournaments are held each fall and spring. The winners have proved to rate favorabh with leading archers in other colleges, and the less skilled have found fun and still competition in tournament shooting. Stringing the bow 219 FIELD HOCKEY This year ' s All-Maine hockey team is made up of the following girls: F. Bickford, ' 42, manager; Frances Donovan ' 43; Ruth Troland ' 44; Doris Bradeen ' 42; Mary Young ' 42; Iva Henry ' 43; Celia Sullivan ' 44; Lois White ' 43; Mary Cowin ' 42; Lorraine Dlmitre ' 42 I he Ml Maine I lot k I earn i an honorary varsity team made up ol out- standing players chosen From leagui teams ol ihc lom classes. In order io qualify lor the team, a certain numbei ol practices .mil actual playing periods .mi required. I he gii Is are sele ted [01 in- dividual playing al ilii . master) ol tech- 2nd row: Weston, Long, Melfndy, Hlnes, Bradeen 1st row: Adasko, Webster, Young, Ashman, Ward, Dimitre 2nd row: Hauck, Henry, LeClerc. Moynlhan. Bearce, White 1st row: Deerlng Crowell, Johnston, McCarthy, Jensen, Tondr ' J L ' H %•• nique, and cooperation in action with other members of their teams. Whai football is to the boys, field hockey is i« the girls. This sport plays a major pari in women ' s athletics. Kadi fall, ui come tin ho ke) sti ( ks anil those cute short blue, red, ami orange skins. The field vertically .umss hum Balentine Hall is lull ol action at lour o ' clock ever) afternoon, ro most freshmen, this sport is new. but their inexperience does not seem to curb their spirit. It they can win thai Freshman-Sophomore game, those Freshman caps will certainly fly. Upperclassmen, on the other hand, are perhaps more confident. The) didn ' t win over this class or that class last year. But this is another ear! Elaborate preparations have to be made lor these games of interclass com- petition. Each A and B team partici- pates in the tournament with other teams of the same rating. Schedules have to be studied so that as few classes are inter- fered with as possible. It is never surprising to see Miss Lengyel or Miss Rogers get excited over The Sophomores head for a goal in the hat game! the fact that the timer hasn ' t the watch, the scorer can ' t find the whistle, or that the volunteer upperclass referee hasn ' t shown up. The captains can often be heard argu- ing over the time set for the game. It ' s impossible to start at four o ' clock be- cause the star of the team doesn ' t get out of class until four fifteen. ! 3rd row: Whitney, Cosseboom, Sweet, Randall, Clifford, Higgins, Sullivan 2nd row: Burnett, Bunker, Ryan, Wooster, Iveney, MacNeil, Troland, Treworgy 1st row: Dorr, Leonard, Eaton, Rowe, Berce, Houghton, Foster 3rd row: Peterson. V. Rozelle, Minott, Peacock, Emery, B. Rozelle, Dexter 2nd row: Doyle, Packard, White, Stackpole, Lewis, Sterns Stacy, Clark 1st row: Small, Smiley, Bell, Withers ' ) | lUSKETIULL- Half of the All-Maine basketball team this year consists of Sophomores. The team includes: E. Randall ' 44; D. Dexter 45; M. Young ' 42; P. Leonard ' 44; B. Burnett ' 44; and L. Lewis ' 45 Each basketball season is climaxed l the selection ol an honorary Mi-Maine team chosen l a committee consisting nl l.tss captains, lass leaders, basketball manager, and members ol ih Physical Education department. reserve team is .ik chosen in order to givi .i man) girls ;i possible due recognition. On i h i-N season ' s Ul-Maine team were l n wards: l.u Voung, Priscilla Leonard, ;in l Esther Randall; guards: Doris Dex Hi. Lillian Lewis, and Burna Burnett, 2nd row: H. Mchann. M. Pinettc. F. Cousins 1st row: A. Webster, L. Dlmitrc, B. Johnson, S. Ashman, V. Weston 2nd row: E. Tondrcau, H. Hauck. E. Bearce, L. While 1st row: A. Jensen, M. McCarthy. I Henry, H Decrinj f o O o Hockey is the attraction in the fall, and it is forsaken i • t basketball after rhanksgiving vacation. Regular classes are held as well as interclass competition. Class basketball is the major winter ;uti it enjoyed l University women. Kadi (lass is represented l two teams an V team and a IV team. The en- tire program is carried out on the Intra- mural plan with ever) class playing six names. I his year the Sophomore team was the champion with no defeats. The Fresh- man team was second, and the Junior and Senior teams were tied for the cellar position. Kadi girl has an equal oppor- tunity to he on either the A or IV team and in this way enjoy the whole- some recreation which basketball has to oiler as well as develop good physical condition. Many girls who did not have the op- portunity n play basketball in high school find that here they have the advantages ol good coaching and co- operation from fellow players with pre- ions experience. All eyes on the basket! At the close of each season a Reserve team is also selected. These players are picked on their ability as team players as well as their individual skill. During the past lew years a post-season game- has been played between these teams which has proved to be a fast contest. 3rd row: Ryan, Irvine, Troland, Goodrich, Higgins, Fitch, Allen 2nd row: Burrill, Sullivan, Clifford, Randall, Sweet, Treworgy, Robinson 1st row: HacNeil, Leonard, Iveney, Bruce, Bunker, Houghton o a n 3rd row: White, Kimball, Smiley. Davis, B. Rozelle, Peacock, V. Rozelle 2nd row: Stackpole, Mansett, Clark, McClure, Bradstreet, Walls, Minott 1st row: Packard, Dexter, Fenderson, Stearns, Stacy, Flint, Lewis W ' i.i ' .4 ■■■ ' •■ 4i Vita ._,._,., 124H OTHEIl SPORTS ' A tap dancing class marks time! Excellent facilities and instruction are offered in tennis during l th spring and Call. Foui courts are now available both [or dass practice and regular playing. Classes are generally very large, and the ladders ol contestants are long, l ih in the singles and doubles tournaments which climax the tennis seasons. Win mis nl l lie tOUl iianu ills ai i aw aided (lips in trophies in addition i then nnniei als. Although tap dancing (lasses hav been populai in previous years then popularity is somewhat on the decreasi due to a greater interest in modern dam ing. While badminton is a regulai | an ol the wintei sports (lass it provides also an excellent relaxation period in the interval between hockey and basketball. Several (lasses are given with mote girls showing greater interest than evei l lore in individual tournament competi i ion. t the annual banquet an award is i in the winner ol the tournament. Frances Donovan won the women ' s tennis championship title foi the second time when she took the deciding match over Miriam Adasko, last year ' s (ham pion. The annual [all women ' s tennis tournament attracts many entrants. Who ' ll hit the birdie? Contender Miriam Adasko congratulates Champion Frances Donovan 22 I MODERN DANCE Modern dancing has probably enjoyed the popularity d| more girls than an other .nii ii in the department during the hisi year. Ii lias attracted mam girls who arc usually not a tive participants in the nunc active sports. The large classes are divided accord- ing i previous instruction, with the be- ginners ' (lass giving the basic rudiments while the intermediate and advanced (lasses devote main limns to the more difficult routines, (lass practice is done in the rhythm l a drum or piano and demands excellent coordination. Thi ' idea ol a Modern Dance dub first originated in 1939 with a group ol girls who were desirous ol continuing ad- vanced work in this field. Organized with the completion ol two semesters ol modern dance class work as a prerequi- The class perfects a step site, the club now has a membership of nearly twenty advanced dancers. Each year the club has sponsored a spring recital, but due to the shortened school year it will not be possible. The last two recitals sponsored b the club have brought the nationally known Humphrey-Weidman dance group to the campus. Members of the club also par- ticipate in the Commencement Paseant. Back row: Savage, Cleverly, Bearce, Rand, Dudley, Cassidy, Patten Front row: Kelly, Crossman, Tarr %N COMMENCEMENT PAGEANT- The entire cast as it appeared at the close of the performance One dl [In many social events l com mencemeni week is the colorful pageanl which is pin on ever} yeai by the All- Maine Women in collaboration uhli the l h | ,,n inn 111 ill Physic al Edu al ion Eoi Women. I he pageant ol lasl yeai was King Nutcracker, which u.is based on the Nutcrackei Suite by Leopold ImIi.h ku sk . Miss (,:issid vs. is the « li H t;- raphei and dance din 1 tor, w iili M iss Rogers and Miss Lengyel assisting in the The Sultan arrives The Dance of the Flown s produi 1 1 n 1 ii 1 In pagi am I he Sim 1 mil 1 1 ns .1 in 1 li |n .is. mi .411 1. t l. mi (playi il by Mary owin 1, who 1. ills asleep and has .1 1. mi. ism dn .nn 1 ' iiniii.iii household nul t 1 .11 ki 1 1 mm s hi I1I1 .nul is In 1 I ' l nn 1 ipl.iM il li iiimi.i ( nli 1 1 lii I ' l nut 226 The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies The Sultan and court view the spectacle takes her to Sugar l ' hmi Fairyland where the) visit various strange and e i iit countries. Festivities reign everywhere to celebrate their new-found romance. The to s and sweetmeats are full ol joy, dancing and singing in the general frolic. The first dance l celebration is l the Bugs who glitter across the Green with great joy. The Russians and Chinese show their pleasure in their national dances. The Waltz ol the Flowers, the next scene, is greatly enhanced with a solo performed In Bette Barker. The Sugar Plum Fairies dance theii gaj dance lor the young girl and boy. Their last jomnev is to the land ol Araln. 1 he Snhan (Rita Cassidy) mis magnificentl) on the throne, while the coufl per- forms exoticall) before him. A beautiful Arabic dance is done In Miss Barbara Savage. I he Suit. in then views al his pleasure the colorful finale, with ever) one joyousl) dancing before him. Theven excellem costumes were done In Mary Boone. Etna Davis, and Mar Louise White with other All-Maine women helping. The Russian Dance I here are twenty-six departmental or- ganizations which serve to further devel op the urn rests and education ol stu- dents interested in specialized fields. Eighi ol iIk ( lubs are honorary Greek lettei fraternities for the outstanding stu- dents in their respective fields. I he re maining organizations are open to those si u lc in -. who are interested in work out- side l the t lassroom i then majoi field. 1 he) preseni the theon tit al and tnatta ol i.ic i . lassroom lectures in prat tit al as l„ c t to show its l aring on ' m sot ial and i , onomit iu ui tun 1 li, cooperation of the Departmental clut - ll eMantmetttal shown by the annual meeting of the Home Economics and Agriculture Clubs. This year the meeting featured a Prof. Quizz Show. GLupi 229 al DEI ' AhTMENTALS- 2nd row: Prof. Ellis, Prof. Klein 1st row: Dr. Kirshen, Dr. Turner, Miss Burzell, Pitts mi IIETA KAPPA OFFICERS President Dr. Pen it- Turner io l ' n miIc in Dr. Him) Kirshen s, , I K as. Prof. Mai i n Buzzell 1 v utive Mi mini Prof. . , Spragut l NDERGR l l I I MEMB1 R Edgai Pitts Phi Bi i.i Kappa is i he oldest ( reek I. i ir i honoi 501 ii i in the I Inited States. Man) years ago, in 1776, ii .is rounded .11 1 1 1 i.t t 1 1 and M.11 ( Hi gt in irginia li .1 i;ii ii| ill students interested in in ii Hi 1 1 ii. il and in ' 1 .11 v pui suits, F01 man) vi .11 s 1 1 was siniilai 1 « • • • 1 1 ■ 1 carl ( .1 1 k social fraternities and literary societies. I In n gradually, il w.is transformed iiu the honoi six i. i thai it is toda) i ilit- present time ii is probably the leading scholastic honorary society in the (iiiiniiv. li is the most distinctive h 1 1I1. 11 a student in tin- College i l ns and Sciences can hope to achievi while in college. Its members an chosen not only ini outstanding scholarship, bul also for 1 h.ii.n in . breadi h oi interest, and Futun promise, li is .1 distinction that remains wit 1 1 eat li mi mix 1 .ill through liii l in 1 nivct sit) i Maim hapu 1 was ■ stablisht d in 19a ; I v. 1 v , .u toward 1 in end i l 1 In set ond semt in. 1 vm jun mis .mil .1 largt 1 ' ii u|i i l si nuns are se li 1 ii il I .11 lv in May, thi 1 haptt 1 In l K .1 banquet and ceremonies at which the new l 1 li 1 ii il mi iiiln 1 s .in inn iatcd I .11 nil v 1111 iiiIm 1 ship .11 1 In I niv 1 1 sit) is quiti large and gt ncrall) din • is 1 hapu 1 .mi. in s ilin ing the si hool y ur, TAU I1ETA IM 1 .in Beta Pi was founded al Lehigh I niversit) in 1887, l Prof. Edward H. Williams, Jr., to lill a place which was at thai time vacant in the scholastic world, and to offer an honor lor whi( h engineer- ing students might work. The Maine Upha Chapter was Eounded in 1911. 1 he purpose ol I au Beta Pi is to mark 111 a Fitting manner those who have con- ferred honor on tluir college l scholar- ship and character, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering col leges ol America. The frequent meetings 1 Tau Beta l ' i encourage this select group ol students to maintain and belter their outstanding accomplishments. This is promoted b former Tau Beta l ' i members who speak on subjects ol iial importance to techni- cally trained men. Each year tin Maine Alpha Chapter holds its annual Ice h Smoker at w hie h the award ol a slide rule is made to the sophomore who received the- highest point average in his freshman year in the College ol Technology. It also holds an annual banquet ever) spring and eon- duets group discussion periods. I o become members, students must be in the upper lilth ol their class and pos- sess the qualities ol character and initia- tive necessary to an engineer. MEMBERS |anics R. Ambrose Frank E. Brewster Wendell T. Butler Robert E. Chute 1 .in J. Crocker Lloyd 15. Crossland e)]M n |. Foster Hcnrv Gabe Donald (.. Griffee Edward A. Henderson Winfield C. Hodeikins (.lines 15. Horton Robert 1). Jenkins Justin O. (ohnson. Jr. Clarence W. Jones Harold T. Jordan Frederick J. Kelso ( h.n lev I . keillliston Frederick C. Koialov itch Otis C. l.m ia Frederick M. Perry Winthrop B. Pratt Austin F.. Rankin. Jr. James A. Reed Edward F. Rmldoek Wentworth Ft. Schofield Edwin M. Seabury Roliert F. Small Frank L. Wellcome. Jr. Roger E. White Gordon Ft. Winters Arthur R. Worster 3rd row: Worster, Ambrose, Seabury, Schofield, Harton, Crossland, Winters, Hodgkins, Henderson 2nd row: Koialovitch, Lawry, Ruddock, Reed, Small, Jenkins, Foster, Johnson, Jones 1st row: Prof. Hill, Kelso, Brewster, Prof. Barrows, Prof. Watson, Prof. Prageman, Prof. Bliss 231 IIEI ' AKTMENTALS- r ft, ft ' fit. t- fit ? r 3 2nd row: Deering, Ramsdell, Potter, Thompson, Perry, Rafford, Jacobsen 1st row: Pratt, Langley, R. Day, Kilpatrick, Ebbett, Higgins, M. Day ALPHA ZETA Alpha (i.i. Honorary Agricultural I i, hi rnity, u.is founded on November |. iSii; h two students who fell the need ol sin h iii) organization l i the students ol agricultural colleges. i the present i inn i Ik 1 1 ; • i - | , i haptei s. I In I j 1 1 . ■ (i.i ( Ihaptei 1 the Uni ihin ol Maine ;is Founded in 1906 l an assistant professor, and 1 1 ;i since l c conn .1 si ml ' in council to 1 he I )ean I the ( ollegi ol Agriculture, discussing and ( 1 iiu t s i 1 1 •_; , iiiiiMs • 1 1 c nil l iln Colli ge I im ussions .11. also 1 ondui ted cono rn ing importani agricultural problems, .mil 1. 11 nil 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1! 1 s speak ;m ai i us 1 inns. Mi lulu 1 ship in 1 In li .hi 1 1 1 1 1 is 1 mi In 11 1 1 in sophomores, juniors, and u 1 - in the uppei two-fifths ol then lass, mill is I i.i si 1 1 mi qualitii s ol 1 harai ti 1 and li adei ship, I- in 1 1 m .11 the i lull awards .1 plaque i the highest ranking freshman in the Col lege ol Agriculture, and .1 scholarship in the sriiini membet contributing most in 1 In fraternity . ol I ICERS ( Chancellor 1 Usui Scribe l reasurct ( Imiiiii lei Sergi .mi .11 .11 ins Donald Kilpatrick Richard D.n l .11 1 I angle) Irwin I figgins l), ..11 Ebbett |nsi 1 ill ll iggins CTIV1 Ml Ml ' .! K-s llnlMikl I.I 111- M,( tun Da} RoIm 11 1 ' ■ ■ Mart Devcreux I ' . ml Eastman I ea 1 itabrook II. 111 ml 1 Mel |ohn Houghton I 111 Illl-M 1 Mil. Ill |.ll llllMII I mm I I ' ri 11 Edward Pipci 1 rank Pottei 11. iii,l Pratt 11I1111 Rafford Gordon K.iiiimIi II Ki nil I hompson KAPPA DELTA PI 1 In international education honoi so- ciety, Kappa Delta I ' i. was Founded at the University ol Illinois in ign. It gTew oui ol an education club founded a Few years earlier and its purpose was to recognize outstanding achievement in education. In accordance with this pol- icy, the Fraternit) established a Laureate chapter to which are elected the most distinguished educators throughout the world. Membership is open to both nun and women who an- juniors and seniors of high scholarship taking the education course. I In fraternity emphasizes teach- ing as a career and publishes the- Educa- tional Forum, a journal oi great interest in the educational world. Kappa Delta l ' i has grown rapidly in importance and numbers, having il ' i chapters in 1940. The University oi Maine chapter was established in 1932. Each year it spon- sors a program for educational students that includes lectures and discussions ol educational problems. last February, it suit its president, Vincent LaFlamme, to attend tlie National Convocation ol tin Fraternity, which is held ever} two years. In conjunction with the National Education Association. Kappa Delta Pi is proving a leader in this profession. OFFICERS President Vincent LaFlamme Vice President Frank Hanson Secretary LeliaLibb) Treasurer Howard Cousins Chapter Councillor Dean Olin S. Lutes MEMBERS Beatrice Besse Dr. Ava Chadboume Howard Cousins Frank Hanson Vincent LaFlamme Lclia l.ihhx Dean Olin S. Lutes Dean Edith ilson Hanson, Libby, LaFlamme, Dean Lutes, Cousins 233 DEI ' AIITMENTALS- 2nd row: Giffor.1, Fenderson, Williams, Wright, Donovan, Duncan, Dr. Glanville, Rolnlck 1st row: Drew, Berry, Mcsser, Dr. Gcbhard, Ryan, Barker, Hill SIGMA V1LI SIGMA I In local honorary Fraternity, Sigma Mil Sigma, was Founded in the spring l niL ' S in psychology majors who fell the need l su li an organization. I qualify tin membership, ;i student musi have interest in psychology, and achieve a high scholastii standing in the advanced courses, I In fraternity gives the sii;in;i Mu Sig 111,1 Award each yeai to ;i high ranking sophomore 01 junior in psychology w I n has financial need. Othei activities ol the club include: building up an invest- ment fund fot making the Sigma Mm si m,i Award permanent, giving .1 stag dam 1 1 .11 li fall to aid in lni.nn ing ili - award, contributing i th support ol ih - ( loop rativc ( iniil si mu ( .1 1 i 1 1 . and ai ranging lectures and demonstrat 9 on psychological topics which are given at the organization ' s bi monthly meetings. OFFK ERS dent I ' .hi i 1.1 Ryan 1. • President Bat bara Emmons Si 1 .mil In .is Marguet itc Mi ssi 1 OMICRON Ml Omicron Nu is .1 national honorary society for Home Economics students, founded at Michigan State reachers Col- lege in 1912. lis purpose is to promote leadership and development in this field. I In- Alpha Beta chaptei i l Omicron u was organized at Maim in 1931. The objective ol the chaptei is to encour- age scholarship in Home Economics, lis membership is limited to students l the junior and senior classes who have a dean ' s list a 1 1 agi , I In ,11 1 i it ies nl the hapter are varied, the most important being partici- pation in Scholarship Recognition Day and Open House. At the end ol the first semestet a tea is given for high ranking freshmen. In the spring, an anniversary banquet is scheduled in conjunction wiili an initiation. Every other yeai a student delegate is seni in the biennial national convention. Ml- Mill RS ( I III ( s I lizabelh Grach ii im 1.1 M.11 Kenzic ■J 1 1 XI SIGMA PI i Sigma l ' i is a national forestry Era ternity organized ai the University ol Washington in 1908. The chapter ai the University ol Maine, Gamma, was established in 1  ) 1 7- rhis fraternity was organized in order to pay tribute to out- standing forestry students. I he fraternity tends to give to the students a scholastic aim. Ii is an honor given to the forestry student who lias creditable scholarship, a personality to succeed in the profession ol Eorestry, and whi will be a credit to the University. Three faculty members from the Uni- versity 11I Maine have been elected as national officers for the next two years. I he) are: Forester, Professor Dwight B. Demeritt; Assistant Forester, Professor Chauncey Chapman; and Fiscal Agent, Professor Robert Ashman. Malcolm Hard) was elected Forester, Steven fackson, Assistant Forester; Mor- tis Wing, Kis al Agent; and Victor Glider, Ranger. .. row: Ransden. Denesuk, Pierce, Weidman II row: Cranch, Miniutti, Jackson, Glider ; row: Hardy, Prof. Demeritt, Prof. Ashman, Prof. Chapman, Wing 2nd row: Davis, Wilbur, Herbolzheimer, Fogler, Jenkins, Brewster, Hodgkins 1st row: Prof. Douglass, loring, Horton, Beaton, Leavitt, Brautlecht ALPHA OHI SIGMA Alpha Chi Sigma is a national hon- orary fraternity of i chapters. It was founded in 1902 at the University ol Wisconsin for the purpose ol forming .1 bond, professional and social, between the chemical and chemical engineering majors ol the college. Its objectives arc to advance the sci- ence and profession ol chemistry, to bring about fraternal relations between the members, and to aid its members professionally in all ways possible. A handbook is the award given b the fra- ternity each yeai to the highest ranking chemical and chemical engineering ma- jor in the freshman (lass, h further- more sponsors various activities, such as lectures and motion pit tines, in addi- tion to its frequent business meetings. To qualify for membership a student musi be a majoi in some phase ol chem- istry and must have maintained a C average in all chemical courses up to the time ol initiation. 235 DEPARTMENTAL 3rd row: Chandler, Boss, Rich, Koialovitch, Ruddock, Downes.Legcr, Dodge, Hempstead, Holden, Lawry 2nd row: Johnson, Morse, Ramsey, Hay, Waterman, Hepburn, Schofield, Oilman. Hines, Lord 1st row: Weilder, Chrlstensen, Pro(. Watson, Jay, Prof. Prageman, Worster, Hopkinson, Francis, Reed A. S. M. E. I In 1 1 1 1 1 .til Society ol Mechanical Engineers was organized in 1880, i the present time, the national member- ship is 20,250, I lie student branch ai the Universit) ol Maine was Eounded in up ; I In objet I ol llu mx iii is in more closely unite those people intei csted in 11 Ki hanii al engineei ing. In addition i sponsoring the various student branches, the American Society ni Mechanical Engineers publishes the monthly magazine Mechanical Engineei ing. I Ins magazint is accepted as ont nl the foremost technical periodicals in 1 In In lil llri gl ailiial inn hum a Mil id in branch, a mechanical engineei may join ilu- nat al s i and have at 1 1 ss to the technical library thai il maintains, I In si mil 111 l i .mi ii ,11 1 in 1 niversity hi Maine holds monthly meetings at u hit Ii outstanding men art m ited to s|n .il ami disinss problems i l interest. MEN IBERS u Vrmitage P. 1 |ohnson Birch II | |ordan M O. Ituss II Kaplan 1 Bower K | K.n s II. ( handle) R 1 ' ki illusion U i ( in istensen 1 1 Koialovitch R 1 ( hull ' R klu. kin (. 1 i hi, 11, 1 11 ( Lawry I) K ( unningham 1 1 K 1 IV, Ms U 1 iltleficld R 1! 1), | i Lord L, M Downes K ( 1 ycette s Dm 1 R n McKeen 1 ( . 1 mil | W. Medina k 1 M 1,1 1 K Mill.n 1 1 1 USUI R 1 Mi. in u K 1 1.1 1, is l 1 Mi.is,- II 1 1 1 Mi.is, 1 1 Gallant (. uiiiiii 1; 1 (..IS R 1 R.inis.A s 1 i.iiin.iii 1 v R Ii (. Griflee n 1 Rich M K Harding K 1 Ri. Inns R II II. iv 1 1 Ruddock n 1 lempstead u 11 Schofield s 1 1, nderson 1 Sniilli M S llipl 1 U It M,,km 1 | linn m rayloi 1 (. Holden (. Waterman D It Hopkinson (. 1 UiM.,1 11 K [ohnson 1 1 Welch 1 fohiuon | It Weidmei R ,,|s|| 1 A. s. (;. E. 1 In Society (il Undergraduate Engi- neers i l the Maine State College was organized in 1894. Since that time, it has been called the Junior Civil Soci- ety, iin Civil Club, and in 1928 was admitted to the American Society ol Civil Engineers. All members oi the Civil Engineering Curriculum are eligible for membership, but the meetings are open to other tech- nology students. The work of the soci- et supplements the theoretical instruc- tion ol the classroom by having interest- ing lei tines on the practical aspect ol engineering. Main oi the foremost en- gineers and professors in New England are invited to be guesi speakers at the month!) meetings ol the club. At the end ol the lectures a discussion period is held at which the students gel a chance 10 Imd out what men in the field ol 1 i il engineering are doing today. Stanley Phillips was tinted President; Richard Youlden, Vice President; and Mark Ingi ahaiu. Secretary-Treasurer. Professor Weston Evans is the Faculty Adviser, and Mr Henry Doten, Business Manager and Ailing lieasiirer ol the University, is the contact member with the national soi ict . MEMBERS G. Maynard Austin Henry Bacon Arthur Beverage I eland Cai tei George Dexter I ugene Gilbert Elcien Hall Malcolm Hard) Edward Henderson 1 ,ii 1 Hodgkins Allan Howe I.11L [ngrabam Armand Jalbcrt Phillip Libby Wayne McLaughlin G. Marshall Pease Richard Stanley Phillips Bion Revnolcls Edward Robertson Preston Robinson Donald Rn Ralph Runels Arthur Smith James Smith Robert Soderberg Philip Spiller Richard Stratton Gordon Toolev Lowell Ward P. ml Winslow Gordon Winters Harry Wooster V. unlilcn 3rd row: Beverage, Ward, Dexter, Jalbert, Winslow, Henderson 2nd row: Tooley, Robertson, Soderberg, Runels, Austin, Stratton, Reynolds, Howe 1st row: Hodgkins, A. Smith, Youlden, J. Smith, Ingraham, Carter, Hall L ' :i7 IIEI ' AKTMENTALS- 2nd row: Murdock, DeShon, Crossland, Small, Ranks, Carlson, Clark 1st row: Kelley, Prof. Bliss, Prof. Hill, Davison, Prof. Wilson, Prof. Barrows, Mitchell A. I. E. E. I In Elet ii i( ;il Club at the University i Maine is a studem branch ol the American Institute l Electrical Engi mi is. the national organization repre senting the Electrical Engineering pro Fession. I In principal pin pose l the student branch is to [unction as an organization aiding in the development ! the latent abilities ol students, by holding month!) meetings at which they can present pa- p. is. listen i prominent ele trical engi- s. .mil engage in dis ussion n any new research work in various fields. Moving pictures dealing with new meili ixls ol produ n l i In 1 1 ii al equip mi in .in Frequent l obtained From at nils i lii mi, il companies ami shown at i In mi i l in s. ii ml I ).i is was elected ihaii man. Ruin 1 1 Kelley, Vio Ihait man. |ohn Ranks I i casut er, and R.i ig i Monitor si i n tar) Prof, i thui I till is Brant ii si ll ' il MUD CI lll . Founded in October, 193 1 foi tht purpose ol Fostering and encouraging practice, experimentation, and research in the art ol radio communication, the University ol Maim- Radio Society is today an increasingly important campus organization, lis membership is open in any student oi Faculty member ol the University who is interested in radio ( i H n ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 alioi). Besides holding regular meetings, the Society operates the amateut radio sta lion. WLYA, and conducts an annual contest loi other, non-university, ham operators. Whin the Maim Radio Guild makes a presentation From Lord Hall, members ol the Society handle the broadcasting control room. The Society is affiliated with the lnsii tute l Radio Engineers, a national oi ganization. Edward Hamblett was elected Presi dent, Prof. Wain i ( n ami r, Via Presi- dent, Prof. Warren Uliss, (Treasurer, and Rie haul l)a is. V u l.n . 2nd row: Darling. Murdock, Mitchell, Ranks, Carlson 1st row: Kelley, Bliss, Hamblett, Jones, DeShon P PHYSICS CLUB In iggg some ol the members 1 the present Senior class founded the Uni versit) I Maine Physics Club. Their objectives were: i promote interest in Physics, to aid the Departmenl ol Physics, and ii promote a loser relation- ship between the Faculty and students. A-. qualifications for membership the club requires only thai the student have a knowledge ol and an interest in Physics. In Auberi Hall the club maintains a display ol modeN illustrating principles of plnsies, and sponsors the program given In the Physics Department each spring ai Open House. At its regular meetings lei tines are given, and from lime to time the club sponsors Lectures lot- the general student hod In famous physicists. Each year ' s activity is cli- maxed l a banquet. Charles Keniston was elected Presi- dent. Charles Bartle) Secretary, and Roger White- Treasurer. Professor Ar- thur Williams is the lacult adviser tor the I ' lnsiis Club. 2nd row: Ellis, Suminsby 1st row: Ambrose, Bart ' .ey, Chapman, Bonney 2nd row: Bryan, Page, Pullman. Beaton, W. Gifford, Marble, Goulette 1st row: King, Pitts, Prof. Bryan, C. Gifford, Thorne, Drew SIGMA DELTA ZETA Sigma Delta Zeta, the Mathematics Club, is a local organization which in- cludes members ol the department, mathematics majors, and interested stu- dents who are taking mathematics courses. The aim ol the organization is to increase student aptitude in the fields of theoretical and applied mathe- matics. Edgar l ' itts was elected president. Rob- ert Kaies, vice president, and Marion Lundgrcn, secretary-treasurer. I In I a nltv Adviser is Prof. Noah Bryan. MEMBERS ( 1 1 Hi ml Beaton Dun. ild Bryan Margaret ( hase |n t c ( mike Robert Crabtree .nl Davis M ii 1 1 .is Elashowich ( harlotte Gifford Willi. mi Gifford l i ei HaiTison Robert Kates Phyllis King Lillian Kopekw Marion I undgren Willi. mi Marble I ii. II.. M.CIlilr Robert Page I in iin. i I ' , .ion k Edgai I . Pitts Lawrence Pullman [ohn 1 hoi nr Grace Wentworth 239 IIEPAHTMENTALS- 3rd row: Thompson, Rafford, Ebbett, B. Rines, Avery, C. Rlnes, Buck, Culberson, McCrum, Young, Crockett, H. Smith, Bubar, Keene, Etzel 2nd row: Rollins, H. Ramsdell, Scammon, Ellsworth, Gardiner, Hamblen, Towle, W. Reed, Flndlen, Smith. Mahoney, Doris, Ro icky, Robbins, Brundage, C. Ramsdell 1st row: Deering, Pratt, Jacobsen, Langley, ]. Reed, Kilpatrick, Potter, R. Day, Higgins, M. Day AttmCULTUIVAL CLUB I he Agi it iilini.il ( Hub, founded on I In Maine campus in igio, h;is since become .1 ii.iiiuii.il organization. I In objei is el the 1 u I are i« fui ther iln interests l iln- ( College ol Agi i ul ture, to advani e student interesl in agi i ulture, and in promote .1 loser rela- tionship between students and Facult) in ■ II ' gi ..I Agi ii ulture, Ever) male student enrolled in the College ' l Vniic ultun is 1 ligible For membership. w« iati memb 1- art made up ol the fai ult) l the ( iolli ultun I Ik members who have bl I II .11 li l Inl I. Ill I .lis .III .1111 .Ill all) HI. nil III minis I lnllill.il III. Ill bership is ext ndt il in instrut mis .mil 1, hum is who help in iln advancemeni ul agricultural inti resu, Meetings are In Id mill .1 month. 1 .11 h i .11 1 he Agi ii nil 111 ,il ( I11I1 awards .1 scholarship in the junior who has done th most foi the organization. Il s|inllsn|s iln ,1111111, ll sIihImiIs ' liw stock show .mil .1 University catth judg ing team ai the Eastern States Exposi- 1 inn. 1 1 i n 1 1 1 1 1 tee is appoint) •! to 1 1 1 operate w i 1 1 1 iln Collegi ol Agriculture in ( )|k n I louse .n 1 iv 11 ii s. ( (in 1 ii 1 In mi isi 1 mi 1 taining events 1 il 1 he yeai is 1 he annual m ei ing 1 i 1 In Agricultural Club and Homi Economics ( lull I ' n ii h 1 lulls 1 1.1 1 1 ii ipatc iii 1 In pro gram foi iln evening li having an oui standing spcakei From each group. lui moving pictures, iln Agricultural lub si I Vis 11 Iii slum ills. I tonald Kilpatrick was cle nil presi 1I1 ni. Unl i 1 1 Elwell vice president, |ohn Reed secretary, .unl Eai I I angli ireas mi 1 Iln I .1, iih il isCl is I ' mli sshi |. I ' . Sinilll 1- 1( FORESTRY CLUR siiu t- the organization of the Maine Forestry Club, it lias played an important pan in the college life ol the forestry. lis membership is open to students en- rolled in the Forestr) and Wildlife Con- sei vation i un ie ula. Ii is the aim ol the club to offer t those interested: informal meetings, rep- resentative speakers, and general enter- tainment allied to the subje is ol forestry and wildlife conservation. Ii offers an opportunity for informal association ol students and faculty i discuss topics ol common interest and to promote friend- ship among nun in forestry. I lust- meet- ings are held ea h month. 1 he meetings this year have included speeches bv Archer L. (.rover. Deputy Commissioner ol Maine Inland Fisheries and (.anus; Maurice Sullivan, Naturalist at Acadia National Park; also moving pictures from the U. S. Forest Service-; moving pictures from the N.Y.A. educa- tional group; a joint outdoor meeting and picnic with ihe W.A.A. at Stillwater Recreational Area; and a report on the annual winter camp bv the seniors and Professor Ashman. Each year the clul sponsors a rifle team, which is ahlv managed and coac lied In Professor Chapman. I he team ar- ranges matches with schools from main parts ol the round v . One ol the most important ol the club ' s activities is the publishing ol The Maine Forester. It contains articles writ- ten In professional foresters as well as bv students. It also gives information con- cerning activities ill both winter and summer camp. Here in condensed form is arranged a complete record of the life ol the Maine forester lor years to come. 3rd row: Rockwell, Harris, Kruse, Halt, Rice, Coke, Thompson, Wheeler, Wood, Crockett, Moulton, Archibald, C. Brown, Heath 2nd row: Ransden, Danner, Johns, Gilman, Carlson, Young, Hale, Nelson, Harper, J. Brown, Spenser, Clausen 1st row: Abbott, Etzel, Bardo, Leonard, Pierce, Fettinger, Weidman, Wilson LMI IIH ' AP.T 1ENTALS- 4th row: Cole, Leavitt, Woodward, Gould, Lon g, Bickford, Thome, Scammon, Goodwin, King. Pond, Foss. Pike, Miller, Langdon, Scamman, Cooper, Morrison, Pierce 3rd row: Butters, Bean, Withers, Banton, Moody, Iveney, Lamoreau, Dudley, Todd, Blake, Flint, Desmond, Ingraham, Knight, Pinette, Williams, Twitchell 2nd row: Stearns, Hempstead, McConnell, Robblns, Woostcr, Deering, Sweet, Treworgy, Soule, White, Tozier 1st row: Church, Sargent, Moscone, Savage, Allen, Page, Hodgkins, Emery, Hoyt, Grady, Jensen HOME EC CLUB I he Home Economics Club K open i ;m student enrolled in ih Homi Eco nomics Department, ilms providing the students with an opportunity to becomi In iii i acquainted with theii classmates, and with their own particulai field l Uulk. I hrough i In i .11 i he lnl sponsors m II informed speakers on interesting and educational topics, In the spring, the junioi membei s ol i he lub plan and serve ;i banquet foi ili senioi I lome l i onomii ■ students and Fat ulty. ol I K I us Presidi m 1 l len Deei ini; ii i Prcsidcni |ulia Ri ibbins si i ii i.nv Mildred oosu i I ii asurei Lois Whiti I i. uli il isei Viiii I liasson Ml ■Mill Ks Martha Ulen Knih Mini is Anderson Florence Itwood Doroth) Krll Pauline Beret I i. mi a Bii kford [osephine Blake Berna Burnette Muriel But ten Mar) ( li.i|nn.in Margarcl ( hurt Ii I Isit lark Helen liftord inona ole Pan H i.i ( oopci i Ii len I ' ii i ing Mildred Desmond Pauline Dudle) w ill. i Dudle) Dorii Enter) K.lllllMI Inn Mar) Fieldei I linoi I inn mi. I FoSS lane Giv n [can Goodwin Rebecca i i.i I rancea I lough ton Mar) Hempitead II. iiiii- Ingraham |n in in i Mildred Barbara (onea I IhIni.i km,: Belt) Rjlighl Marie Knight Doll) I amoreau Elinoi I angdon M.u is I i.i HI Mai ion I ibb) ii mi i.i M.u Kenzie |oan Manwell Margaret Moscone ( li.ii lotte Nil kerson ( ii.n lotte Pierce Esthei Pike lliiiil.i Pond Frances Prcssc) |uli. i Robbins Mm Sargeni I I null. I Si .nil IIIOI1 Phyllis Soule Ruth Stearns Miriam 5 I Illlls I mill I Mill I li ll ' l Rachel I ii in lull I Inn in i I rcworg) Mli in W i Inn i I ins White Phyllis White ( h. nli. in ill. II |.iiu Williams i .. orgi in Ithers ooslci 242 F. F. A. The collegiate chaptei oi the Future Farmers l America was founded al the Universityi ol Maine, Ma) io, 1939. rhe purposes were to provide additional training and education ( future advisers i l high school chapters, and to work in harmon) with the purposes, principles, and ideals of the national organization d| the lnimc Farmers 1 America. Students who were former active mem- bers are eligible for membership during am dI their four years here at college. Each year five meetings are held. There is an animal radio program and man) articles for publication. The Future Farmers organization assists with the State Vocational Agricultural Contests held ever) June, and cooperates with the State Future Farmers of America. Robert Elwell is president, John Reed is vice president, Treston Bubar is secre- tary, Winston Inland is treasurer, Mer- ton Libb) is reporter, and Professor W. H. Elliott is Faculty Adviser, d row: Towle, Smith, Crockett, Young id row: Hamblen, Libby, Langley, Keene, Bagley, Small st row: Brundage, W. Reed, Rafford, Prof. Elliott, J. Reed, Ebbett, H. Find ' en 3rd row: Gardiner, J. Findlen, Ellsworth, Keene, Hayman, Bagley, Burgess, Brundage, Smith 2nd row: Lewis, Desmond, Eugley, Sweet, Dodge, Bradstreet, Ramsdell, Stearns, Pike 1st row: Conant, Ramsdell, Potter, Clements, Bubar, H. Findlen, Johnson 4 H CLUB Since the formation ol the Inst State ol Maine 4-H Club in 1913, l-H Club work has become ol great value to Maine agriculture. The Universit) l-H Club was established in L924. The work of organization was done by Lester H. Shibles and a group of University sin- dents. Monihh meetings are held to promote further education and interest. Guesl speakers and movies are often featured at the meetings, ami social activities are also an important source ol enjoyment. Ever) year at Maine Day, the Club sponsors the tree planting ceremony. The other highlight ol the year ' s activit) is 1 h annual sleigh ride. I he officers are: President, Basil Clem- ents; vice president, Doroth) Gilmore; secretary, Virginia Conant; treasurer, Irwin Higgins; and d isers, Kenneth Lovejoy and Pauline Budge. 243 DEPARTMENTAL 4th row: Wenckus, Emerson, Springer, Blodgett, MacLeod, LaFlamme, Truland, Burbank, Kus, Syphers, Hamm 3rd row: Cousins, Murphy, MeLeary, Buckner, Colbath, Bates, Maxim, Crane, Nye, Brocato, Hanson, Blood, Starbird, Bommattel 2nd row: Rider, Greenwood, LeClerc, Jackman, Keene, Libby, Dean Lutes, True, Bartlett. Honan 1st row: Caldwell, F. Chapman, Judkins, Pride, Stearns, Alexander, Spaulding, Melendy, Phillips EDUCATION CLUB I In ldiK ,ii Km ( Hub is a I ' m ;il ui;. in ization thai was Founded in 1937. Ii s purpose is to bring togethei and create friendship among those who plan to teach, ;i - well ;i to give them informa tion ,in«l ideas concerning 1 1  - principles and practices 1 il edu .11 ion. lt mbership is open to those students majoring in education who are juniors 01 s is .mil h ho have had at leasl threi scmcstei hours in education. I In I dm .11 ion ( lull in ilis outside s|n akei s ii 1 .nlilii ss 1 in ii meei ings. i 1 In se mi 1 1 ings, held each month the club endeavors to preseni to all ol those ol the I dm .11 ion I (1 |i.ii I mi 111 u In 1 .11 1 inn 11 s ted .1 .11 n (I 1 1 .mi l In -1 pri  gi .uns oli msisi oi iiiov ing |in 1 in is dealing with new mei hods in edui ai ion I- ai Ii s|u in , toward the 1 nd ol the si mi st 1 the ( lul) holds us annual banquet. Stanley Keene was elected president, RoIk 1 1 Mil .1 .11 vice |ni suit in. Lelia l ibby, secretary, and Dean Lutes Faculty ad isi 1 . Ml M ' .I Ks Uyo Vlexandei Phyllis Bartleti lone s Ban v Edgai Beal Gordon Bilhei Malcolm Blodgeti 11.11. .1.1 r.i 1 K11 hard hiniiin.it u i U 1 ! I inn Hi. H .tin Robert Bucknci 1 lizabcth I a Id well 1 rani cs hapman Irnold ( olbalh Howard ( tusina 1 1. 11 1 I ( 1. 1111 Harold Emerson 1 11 i|ik lini Grei nwood 1 1. ink Hanson riuiiiji Hamm Hi m Ho 11. in si ,i,|, v K 1 unit ' ' linikniN 1 linn Knowli 1 M. inliv Kns inn 111 I il I ,111111. (.ii in. inn I 1 ( I. 11 I rli.i I ibb) jc Maxim Kit hard Mai I eod Robei 1 Mel Mai ;n. 1 n. Mei 1 ill I ranees Mmpln |ames Slve Maria Phillips II. in Rydei Kaiherine Spaulding K.il|ili Spi h Starbird II. nli. 11. 1 Stearns Vnsel Syphers ilin.i I 1 in I nnl I I III. mil •J 1 1 STUDENTS ' ARTS CLUB I In- Students ' Arts Club is a social organization whose purposes are: to de- velop better relationships between the Eacult) and the students, t bring to- gether and entertain Arts students, to provide a student emergency fund, and to establish a Students ' Aits Scholarship Fund which is presented to the most out- standing student in the College of Arts and Sciences. This Near the Arts Clin!) lias generously contributed to defense organizations on campus. The nl requirement for membership is registration in the College of Arts and Sciences. In spite l this lac t . however, the membership is not as large as it might be il greater interest were built up. The organization was founded in i );;7 l William Clifford. Last year the club was reorganized, new purposes were for- mulated, and a more extensive program was cairicd on. Meetings are generally held once a month. They consist for the greater part ol a general social gathering with such entertainment lor the members and advisers as [acuity skits, speeches, and music programs. The club annually sponsors a stag dance on the campus and has one large meeting ol the facult) and students of the college in addition to the regular meetings. Last year it sponsored a Var- sity show. The show was written bv Buel Godwin, one of the outstanding mem- bers, and produced by various other members ol the organization. The show S.S. Rarebitt was a musical comedy. Due to the accelerated program and un- settled conditions, the Arts Club is un- able to present the Varsity show this year. Richard Martinez was elected presi- dent. Earl Adams vice president, Miriam Adasko secretary, and the treasurer. Hv- man Schneider. The Faculty Adviser is Prof. Reginald Hobbah. 3rd row: Hurd, Littlefield, Bryan, Conant, Crossland, Bearce, Thurlow, Pierce, Bryant, Rhoads 2nd row: Moran, Cleverly, Moynihan, Alden, Rourke, Ansell, Johnson, Doyle 1st row: Holland, Cilley, Adams, Adasko, Schneider, Tondreau, Goulette 245 IIEI ' AKT.MEINTALS 3rd row: Emery, Gillespie, Peters, Bryant 2nd row: Strich, Piper, Kreh, Sheehy, Tibbetts, Ledien 1st row: Gould, Valdes, Dow, Goulette, Pulsifer, Alley, Holland SPANISH CLUB El Circulo Espanol w ;is bunded in igs8. lis objectives and purposes are to enable the students ( l Spanish i  bettei understand the customs, language, and literature l the Spanish people; and i bettei acquaint them with current events m South America, Spain, and Mexico, Membership is open n any student who lias completed one yeat ol Spanish ami who is interested in the history and customs iii Spanish-speaking countries, Meetings are held once a month throughout the year. i these meetings Spanish games an played; Spanish songs ai sung; and Spanish holidays are celt brated. I Ins yeat two original Spanish skits wen presented by Dayson DeCourcy and illiam I U Each m n a si hul, ii ship iii nil dollars is given n the person reci iving the high i si rank in a i ompei ii ive i Kaminat ii in ovei i In in si yeat ol Spanish, I his si hoi- aislnp provides an objectivi and stimu- lati s interest In the hd . FKENCH CLUB I i Cercle Frani ais, the Frent h ( Hub, is composed l students interested in the French language and French culture. Sinn iis reorganization in 1937 undei Dr. Vigneras, it has been active in pre- senting social .md musical programs, French language movies, and lectures. I ( lyn I ondreau was ele ted pn si dent and Marie Rourke secretary-treas iiKi. [ he Fat ulty Adviser is M iss Marion Buzzell. Ml I III Rs I 1 |l ll.lllls Miii. 1111 Ad.iskn Barbara Vkeley Phyllis Bryanl 1 ui lini leigh Gwen Cushing Norma l Is Elinor Dixon 1 lii 1 1 : Furbish Edward (.cm i.rin Goulette Edward II Ml Violel Hamilton II, mm Hull. mil Mar) Lovel) 1 lll Ml I 1 ml Mm I ' .iikhnisi Barbara Pern Preston Kami 1111 Rollins Marie Rourke .ui Shelira III ill sunn- MiiIIh 1 Evelyn lnnilir.ni irginia i sum 2nd row: Davis. Kale. Holland, Akeley 1st row: Rourke. Shelters, Tondreau, Goulette, Bryant jlIm a ' in DEE DEUTSCHE VEKEIN Any student interested in the German language and having achieved three se- mesters dI honor grade in German max join Der Deutsche Verein, the German Club. Ii was Founded in 1904, and its purpose i-- to promote interest in the German language and German culture. I lie purpose ol the 1 1 n 1 is to arouse interest in the life, literature, history, art, and language I the German people. At monthl) meetings there are lectures h guest speakers or interesting films are nIhihii to the members. Often musical selections are a part I the program. J he highlight l the year ' s activity comes at Christmas when a play, in German, is presented to the general student body. In the fall and spring the members hold their semi-annual picnic at the Drum- mond ottage at Lamoine. Rudolph HallncT was elected presi- dent and |umic Bridges secretary-treas- urer. Prof. John F. Klein is Facult) Ad iser. 2nd row: Schneider, Mertens, Whitney 1st row: Bryant. Haffner, Prof. Klein, Alden 2nd row: Graffam, Hanson, McKay, Goldsmith, Butler 1st row: Selwood, Cayting, Sprague, Larsen Mil ALPHA EP8IL0N Mu Alpha Epsilon is an honorary musical society founded in February, 1942, on the campus ol the University of Maine. The SOciet) was established lo- cally through the efforts of students and faculty cr much interest ed in music. The purposes ol the society are to spon- sor musical vespers and Music Night, to organize small musical ensembles, and to keep a permanent card file ol all student music ians. 1 he- senior who has contributed most to the advancement ol music on the cam- pus will be honored on Music Night by an award given by the society. To be eligible for membership, a student must have a high degree ol musicianship and be- recommended l the members of the cl isor Committee on that basis. CI ivi: MEMBERS R 11 1I1 McKay Donald Graffam Wendell limlc-r Edward Keirstead Uvin Goldsmith Frank Hanson ADVISORY COMM1 I I I I Dean foseph l. Murray Dr, Karl t). Larsen Prof. Adelbert Sprague Stanley Cayting 1 .1 1 111- (. Srlw I •_m: Dawn over the campus t the Uni- versit) l Maine starts another da) l ac- ii ii among students and Eat ulty. From the early morning hours i dawn, pic- tured at the right, until the lights blink at Estabrooke, the campus moves at a l;isi pace. The informal section l 1 1 «■ nip; Prism depicts this activity during the average school day l the ordinary student. All the i hara tei i i i l stu- dent life are here, from the hall awake spun ai 8:00, the welcome relief i noon ,nid 1 1 1 1 ) h. the ex itemeni I aftei noon siKii is. in an evening ol stud) 01 carefree iiiui tainment. . . . Early morning dawn over the campus fyecdMn i 248 of the University of Maine silhouettes the halls of Estabrooke against faint stieaks of distant light. 249 AWAKENING. .. ....Morning n mosi Maine students means getting up foi early lasses. I ruly, ii is one l n ; struggle trying to gel awake an l roll ii i (il bed. In the fraternity houses nun are already squirming in their hunks, getting in the hisi tort) winks ni sleep. In a few minutes the scene is changed. I owels arc flying, soap is doing iis work, and razors .u e cutting a day ' s growth. In the dormitories wail resses arc eating their breakfast before preparing for the morning rush. Soon in the dining rooms. Maine girls come down to eai although siill somewhat sleepy. One l one 1 1 u trail down un- til lass, s are almost beginning. I he boys, in the meantime, are having an in- formal breakfast. The scent is rather quiet and serene until some latecomei dashes in foi a (ii| ol coffee 01 a slice oi toast, ( -em rally there is plenty to eat il oik has time. But foi the students who gel up .11 ten i eighi and try to dress, eat, and make lasses, there isn ' t much time, in the girls ' dormitories, however, i he I. in o m is are f I fig ures. No breakfast and hours ol lasses bi fore tht m. I he doors art losed n I h in. and. as lhe ' 4.1 e inlo lite dining room, iIm make a solemn vow nevei to Im [aii again i at ily they pit k up theii hooks, .mil with the mass ol olhel si 11 dents on ili campus, walk slowly to t lasses. . . . L- I ' M CLASSES.... . . . . ( )nl those without 8:00 i lasses have the privilege « l resting or reading yester- day ' s news. Wha( a Feeling ii is to have .in 1 mi ;i houi in whi« Ii to sleep and awaken leisurely! For the resl ol the stu- dents ii is jusl Hn mad rush to classes. Ih, ins! bell ol Wingate always causes ;i dash l students oui ol the living quar- ters and on to le ture halls. I hen come the remaining students who don ' i care il iIk are late or make (lasses ai all. Ai the lasi minute, freshman boys don aps and lies Inline venturing forth. (Unlike nighl owls, Sophomore Owls keep their eyes open in the daylight.) Indeed cheer- ful, in spite l earl) morning, is the at- mosphere on the campus. ne ol the inosi characterise and most pleasing features ol campus life is the traditional Maine I fello. I here seems to be a ( er- lain ease. esl. and joy, on the whole, about beginning the morning. Ai last morning classes star) on the way. Some students 1 an hardly wail lot the lass to i„ c ailed i ' ) oidei before dropping bai k i sleep again. I Inn the le ture drones on interesting 01 dull as the professoi 1M ;iv be. oi. s and ( lass disc nssions rapidly take up the resl ol the time. ( hanging 1 lasses afford some opportu nil foi i ' taxation. I lien the lasst 5 keep going on. 1- Kcepl foi a fl H lui k ones who liapp ' II 10 en| i llle I ig I an nnlside . lass ni lab, mosl sllldellls gTOW w( ai toward Hie end. . . , 253 DINNERTIME.... i Lisi iIh bell ending i he foui ill period rings, and anothei mad i u-.li Eor dinnei stai ts. I he campus is again filled with peopli eagerl) talking, smiling, and laughing. Even the student in the libra- ry is putting away ;i book iii the stacks so thai he ma) gel home l i something to eat. Waiting i i dinnei is sometimes .1 grueling test, Inn generally a resi after a morning l (lasses. Reading, bridge, pool, and ping pong quickly take up the spare time. Without a doubt, Eood steins to iak lnsi plat c and the cook, along with the kitchen crew, becomes a figuri i gr« .n importance. In tht Era ternity houses, often a group l students eai oni in the kin hen eai l . Al the co- operative house, where the girls d their own cooking, the kitchen resembles the conventional beehive l activity. After lime h i omes .1 pei iod i rest, knin ing, i,i reading the latesi news. 1 .inns from home i from the boy ii iend take prefi ence ovei the newspapers generally. Somi students spend pari oi the noon houi in the librai y, Bean hing oui books, talking (il one can gel away with il i, and studying. I ten ma) be found the real i,,,i, nis oi the University, working now n express theii knowledge later. Per- haps one is a graduate studenl getting advice from th librai ian to help in de tailed rest .n h i i a thesis. Others, and ili. re .in some, sean Ii foi l  ks and read |usi oui i pure liking foi study. Vnd so the alii i noon comes on. . . . 254 255 AFTEHNOON.... ....Saturday afternoon seems to offei the most opportunity to d something. Willi the grind l classes ovei i i the week, Maine students take time oil Eoi luii. Football games during the Fall draw .1 big noisy crowd. Everyone goi - to enjoy them. Indeed, hall the show is in wan 1 1 i m «_ the spectators as they laugh and Inn from Mai i to Finish (explain ing ]usi how the game should be played). I hen. when tin- i tory man h finally rin s out, a mob oi carefree people trample a ross the football field for othei afternoon a ii ities. I his is the time lui steady dates to gel togethei in frater- nity houses, on the campus, or ai Piney kuoll hn intimati conversations, etc Movies are anothi i feature ol the Satur- day afternoon ' s enjoyment. Or a shop ping trip to Bangor is a common | as time ol the coeds. Week la aftei noons, 1 1 1 1 1 i k Sa lay, me an long physu S and bookstore lab, oi hours ol study, li gives time Eoi writing letters, reading magazines, oi card playing (particulai K to those w li wani little strenuous woi k). Foi mam. nevei theless, the aftei noon is often quietly Bpeni in slo ping Pi i hi | s studying into th eai l hours ■ ! morning oi an evening ol revelry may l the ause. Bui the aftei noon s zc is only a lull in the l)us life oi the student. Uready, many are looking forward to l iuH ' ' ■ ' ' ev ii||mI a lh Hi ' s dui iiiH iIk long (Minn- i oini . . . . 257 EVENING. ....Evenings are speni in a variety ol ways, ;iih1 the ingenuity oi students is seldom ;n a loss when ii comes i mak- ing plans for having fun. To mosl stu- dents, the week days allow suffi ienl time for study. Week-ends, however, are a different matter. They are a vacation from ac adi ini leai ning. Ii is then thai parties ol all kinds, from private drink- ing bouts to the more formal gymnasium dance, take plan-. Dans are the most impoi lam feature l the week end so far as the coed is concerned, and. as she completes hei manicure and curls hei i. in . can imagine sllolllll ' ' down the streel with the hero ! Satui day s ga inn in danc ill In tilt- music Mil )h hestra ai a i dance lialci nines. Soon (onus the familial dooi call, and she dashes down in the Ki eption room lo find hei dal ( adjusting Ills I II lolc I he inn 1 1 II maybe even signing out In i. Finally ofl they go to a varied evening. Dances likr the pi tures ol the Penny ( arnival are only one feature ol tins evening. ,1 No dale is complete without to the ( iabin foi a i oke and dropping in a i hat. Pat ' s is also a handy place to n - ( s|,( ( ially loi a beei oi two. Sometimi s the coupl« insi enjoys itself sitting l loi iple | fireplace. Ml •;,, (I ll lilies ll. iniisi ( oiik to an eno ■ i nights are said while the IihIhs blink ai midnight, anothi i day lias ended c y G r c, ■ t CIAl i u sr Complete Banking Service I 1 1 i • I). ink. with i - ' offi es in the principal communities in Eastern Maine, affords complete service in its customers in .ill depart- ments ill i ommen i.il banking. lis ( iistiiinci s, m I hi e ei located, have the benefit ol .ill the fa ili i its .mil resoun es oi the bank. Deposits I Usui nl li the Feda .il Deposit Insurant e Coi poi ai ion with Maximum Insurance oi I5000 I ' n ' .ii li Depositoi - The Merrill Trust Company It Kl I M 111 1 KSI ' ORI in I I u 1 Mil ll |in I l 1 oxi i;iu 1 I VSTl ' OKI ■ .0 M l 1 1 I - t 1 1 1 1 lONKSI ' OK I M V RSI ' OKl Bangor, Maine Ml MBf l 1 I I ' l KAI RESI l 1 M SI 1 M MEMBER I I in KAI DEI ' OSII INSURANCI CORPORATION iJMaine Coal Sales Qo. Meddo llif iiiiiiiiou Mi ' .nii I oji Is Via Railroad Cars or Trucks DISTRIBUTORS Fairbanks Morse Automatic Stokers Plant: Biuk- | cni Office Eastern [ nisi Bldg. Bangoi R. B. DUNNING CO. 1835 1942 Headquarters for QUALITY Bl II .DING MATERIAL Distributors for Masm v Paints Varnishes Thibaut Wall Papers [ohns-Manville Products U. S. Gypsum Prodw ts American Radiator Company Standard Sanitary Company Plumbing Heating Materials Myers Water Systems Hot Point Ranges, Water Heaters and Refrigeration .I 68 Broad Si net Phone i |iii BANGOR, MAINE 261 a STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF Eastern Trust and Hanking I iini|iiiii of BANGOR, MAINE at the Close of Business December 31, 1941 Klsol R( is ( -i li on Hand | |.(V I ■ . ' ( .isll III! I ( |MISII t,6l9 |55.28 1 5. Govt. So ui ities ■■: 1 17.806.25 State and Municipal Bonds 51 16330 S(| Othei Stocks and Bonds 1,250002.53 Loans and Discounts 2,062,509.36 Loans on Real 1 state 636 728 65 Rc;il Estate u iicd |-, 1 pi 1 oS 1 in iniiiK .mil I ixtures 21,1 16.87 Vccrued Interesi Earned ;ti ' , i Ithei taets 1 B 135x12 ( ustomei ' s 1 iabilir) I ettera of Credil 10 '  « ' ■  1 I list lli sin f 10, |ii, fig 1 |g -,;..] 1 I MUM Ills ( .l| l I ,1 I S|U k S jimi IKKI IN) Sin plus I .lined l ' iki ii.ki.iki 1 ndi ided Profits Earned - I J IKMIIK1 Reserves Earned 118,258.64 S33.258.64 in M tization Resei ve 1 «  ■ Bond Premiums 369.96 c 1 1 mil Interest on S.| 1 1 1 ' 1 li | l isl ! v III ,IKI IKI 1 leposits 9.137 ' ■ I ii ui ' . n.l ( iu ' ( k-. ( Outstanding :;:i 00 I reasurei 2 ( hci ks Outstanding 1- 1 n earned Discount 11,81 1 1 in iv nl ( 111I11 III IKKI IKI - |i.; 1 ,; 6l 1 1 usl 1 lepai iini in r. |i v ■i 1 ig - ■ il I 11 I Ks illi.iin P. Newman, President ll.11 1 v 1 mil in id Pres and 1 reas K.i r 1 K Philbrid s, , and I rust Officei I imvood i ( oflfin Vssi I reas ISO K II 1)1 I Kl s I I I -, . 1 . ( .ii lisle R.i mond W I lai iv Ham I mil -in-Ill u illi.iin r N ' ev in. in Harold M Pierce Cornelius J Ruswll Si Stephen Wheatland 1 11 n I OVi IlK S( 11 Ham I ' m 11 1 M.in.i -i 1 l vi ill ■ Ilk s 11 w M Hill Manage) WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY WETiMOKE - SAVAGE DIVISION 175 Broad Street Bangor, Maine 263 [RON Wlisl F.EL HI W II KI K1 REPLACEMENT PARTS and EQUIPMENT GALVANIZED IND 111 ( k SHEETS— REINFORCING Mill X. II. Itlt (.(. A SO. S B Wl.dK. l l l Compliments of mm (as compahy II it ' s done with 1 1 at, ii an be done with ' ■ - D A K. I N S Golf, Hunting, rennis, Fishing, Camping Photogi .ipli Equipmi ni Mil P III Kl . 17 Mei Baneoi Store M Kk III RD, - ' Ii Mgi Waterville Store I) A K I N S Lincoln (|)llM IQQ I l.tllllllollll Mir FORD V-8 w 1 mtiii i 011 til CO. 111 K IiiKH Dl Mil | ! ( III X Bangor, Maine BROWN WHITE PAPER CO. Manufacturers ' Agents and Jobbers I ' i ' i k. Bags, I«im. Spi mm mi i,h Broad Slrccl Bangoi Maine Hail well Coal Co., Inc. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS I IIR ( 1 II WD BITUMINOUS COAL I I UK. II VALLEY ANTHRACITE Dial 7396 Bangor, Mi . Steel When You Want LYONS IRON WORKS, Inc. STEEL STRUCT URES DESIGNED AND FABRICATED ARCHITECTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL IRON Ofjn ■ and Worki MANCHESTER NEW HAMPSHIRE l.il Is Show YOU How Satisfying a Good Hotel ( m Be I In- righl combination oi comfort, con- venience, fine ( mkI and drink and genuine hospitality have in.uk- t he Penobscol eastern Maine ' s preferred hotel. PENOBSCOT EXCHANGE HOTEL It Wl.llR. Ml FRO-JOY ICE CREAM Seaj edt-AupeAvu cl e Hear the Scaliest Show with Rudy Vallee ever Thursday nignt aver NBC Red Network, 10 to 10:30 P. M.. E. S. T. TWNI •••PANY AND SEALTEST. INC.. ARI UNOER THE SAME OWNERSHIP The Haynes and Chalmers Co. Il.-ii-il iii-i ' A- lion LUMBERMEN ' S AND Mil I SUPPLIES Dynamite, Powder, Sporting Goods igs, i-A( hange Streei Bangoi Maine HUDSON CARS WHITE TRUCKS DISTRIB1 TORS MM 1 1 l|l 1 Personally Endorsed Used Cars The Henley — Kimball Co. SALES Bangor SERVICE Bangor Off ice Su pply Co. 1 1 1 1 1 i-i ni |8 P t) S. i i.i ■ i ■ i I ' m table and rebuilt iv |..  i iters ( ll.ll I ( Ul 1 s. Disks. 1 Mm i ■ binets; 1 old, is. , i ami .1,1, Ill, ol offil ' i 1 iiiipmcni .Mill slllll, Ills ' Ml r ies SPRUCE ' S mm. i oim.i; A Little Different, I Lot Better ' i Solici i m i r Patron m i is8 ( ollege Vve. Tel. |68 Bl H MI AM IMS! «. Prest riptions ()l li I OWN, l MM Stanley J. Leen Co. 347 349 Main Street Bangor, 1 mm GENERAL MILL SUPPLIES Ei 11 ikk Motors Sales and Sen ice I ' l • jliL ' ll Compliments Strand Theatre H. Kim kii R i I . M(.R. ORONO Compliments of The University Bookstore PARK ' S lixiutM lli VARIETY Headquarters im your Seeds From i Paper l Pins to a Heating Plan) lor Your I tome I ' l UMBING 8c Him INC •Jl 37 Mill Mini ( rono, Maine Ye Brass Rail The Students ' Eating Place UR CONDITIONED SOUND CONDITIONED log l h ing Streel Bango Maine 267 Edmund J. Kcinpoli Co. BUILDING CONTRACTORS Cambridge, Massachusetts i ' ,i ii Di rs or i in i 1 ir.u m I OK I HI I l I KSI I l l l l Ii(i8 ' Bangor Furniture Qo. Guild Store for State I Maine ( OMPl I I I Hoi M ll RNISHINGS S j-88 II immond s i ki i i liWI.IIK l MSI- C H. SAVAGE. CO. 83 iin .nl Street Bangor, Maine W ' lini ism 1 Fruit and Prodi 1 l)i- n ibutors ol Canada Dn Beverages FARNSWORTH ' S CAFE ' Patronize Tat ' s ' Mm Siki 1 1 Oriisii BOSTON HEADQUARTERS for the University of Maine • Hotel n ellevue-j on Beacon Hill opposite the state house • WILLIAM M. FITZGERALD Itisident Jtfunager Blaine S. Viles Maine Timberlands AuguSta Maine 0A5 269 T. II. ClllUlillUI. I C. J GENERAL CONTRACTORS BANGOR, MAINE ( OMP1 1 I I BUILDING SERVICr 1.1 II III Ks Hi New Chemical Engineering [.aborator) ata Fratei nit I louse i i n; I i ERS1 IS OF l l l remporary Housing at Bangui Virpori Corps of Engineers U. S. nin 1 1 ni| .. ii .11 Housing ai Houlton Virpori 270 Ice Creams Delit ioush Different For Good Foods (■! i PEXXEVS FOOD SHOP 1 1 Main St., Orono, Me. The Quality Store Compliments oi MOTHER HUBBARD FLOUR Arthur Chapin Co. Bangor, Maim DlMKIIM l()ks IX PEACE OR WAR BASS ( I DOOR FOOTWEAR is I U)F FOR SERVICE G. H. BASS CO. W ' ii n . l i i •_ ' 7I BOOK BINDING OFFICE SUPPLIES DICTAPHONE DILLINGHAM ' S Binders of The Maine Prism 29 Franklin Street Bangor, Maine Tel. 2-1519 Smooth ScULnai When pur Yearbook Course HOWARD-WESSON COMPANY 44 Portland Street, Worcester, Massachusetts AfeaA Z+Ufla+uh JLa ujeAt Goile e, £ upuvu ti. 273 MOON A SMITH service FRIGIDAIRE SALES Locker Plants— Milk Equipment— Store Fixtures We repair all makes, household and commercial I el. 768 1 17 I ' . nk si.. Bangor, Maine A. II. HOPKINS CORPORATION 194 Broad Street BangOl M line Win 1 1 SM 1 H Rl 1 Ml 1)1 Vll IS ( K MS N|i I 1 (11 K Wi reco amend and sell IR I IIMORI POl II R II 1 IIS ACME MFG. COMPANY II M.l  K, | l | l so AM) 111 II DIRS SUPPLIES (. V III km 00 I . M. HlRM Milliken Tomlinson Co. WlKH ESA1 I GRCM I ks Portland, Maine Brancha al Bangoi 1 en iston Presque Isle Ellswoi ih SUPERBA BR WD Food Products SI kvm 1 [NCI 1 in S n Institution Department ( 1 impletcl) nocked with the I l ls I FOOD PRODI ( I s 1 1 1 1 1 • i in (ii ( loffees I eas Molasses RoaStCl S Of ( iillrc Fresh Fruits and Vegetable I ■ p( w maintain out  n Inn) ing Set 1 1 1 covei re State ol Maine Ijancey House Pittsfield, Maine Famed for over 1 hirtj years tin iis good food, the I ant 1 j I [1 H im in Pittsfield has w nli pleasure and pleasant re- mem brant es, sen ed Univei sit) nl Maine, i 1 Students .mil Miiiiini 11 h Min 1 1 1 m ishes for sik iv in 1 .11 h nl iis .M .ul11.11 ing i lass I 1 111; t )w in 1 .mil Managt 1 L 7I I in n oit ( or rm s. Ime. Creators ol DIS l INC 1 l E PRIN I 1NG ol ever) description .11 Reasonable Prices 1.1. 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