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THE 1947 PRISM We of the Class of ' 47 dedicate the Prism to the veterans of World War II— the men and women who fought to preserve the ideals and traditions of America- Maine— our University. nw m TO THE mum IT THE IIIIVERSITV The AdniiiiiMtralion lliiil«liii; EniraniM ' to Morrill Hall. Ilonit ' E« ' on  nii4 N lliiilding TIH ' ■|«%V« ' r of Si« V4-lti;-. kkitki ( J Wiiilor  «M ' ii« rv t ' oliiirii Hall . H- S S ' 7-, : ? m ' 5 ..., X ■iL « ■' • w ' ' ' ' ' 5 The CanipiiN in Kummor Faculty and Idininistration ARTHLR A. HALCK ■RESIUKNT OF UNIVERSITY A ( J To the niciiil)ci 1)1 iIk ' (JAass oI 1917 lalK . v (li-.iiiu lion ol laInlin_ on the threshold bctwctii a woild at wai aii l a )rl(l in the perilous, eariv daxs of peace. During the war years they helped to maintain the ideals and traditions of the Uni crsity when the right to cherish ideals and traditions was being paid for in pri alion and sadifui-. Willi genuine liianksgis ing we join in weltonung those wlio are rettniiiiig trorn the armed set ices. More aware than ever ol the place of education in a tr()id)k l ci ili ation and strengthened hv their (onirihntion to the cause of human lihertv. the L ' ni ( isitx will ii to piove wortin ol it n sponsihiliix. Arthlr a. Hai :k Presiileiit I Ik- i ( |hin()iis wiili whom ilie stu- (liiii ha niosi coiiiad arc Editli G. Wil- son, Dcaii ol W ' onun. and Clhailcs E. O ' Clonnoi . Actin ; Dean ol Mm. Iluy ail- among the persons on cam|)us to whom the stnckiu may turn, in trouble Ol in (loiil)i. to seek and recei c conijie lent sinutiual adxice and lielp. Hoth Dean Wilson and Dean O ' Cioii- noi serve as respective advisers to tlie Women ' s Student Go ernment Assoda- tioii, the Panhellenic Association, and to the Student Senate, the Men ' s Student Senate, and the Maine Athletic Council. In May, 1946, Elton E. AVieman, the Director of Physical Education and Ath- letics, will replace the late Dean Lamert S. Corbett and Actino Dean Charles O ' Connor. r)i:. N E. G. WILSON DEAN OF WOMEN REV. C. E. O ' CONNOR ACTING DEAN OF MEN EI.TON E. WIEMAN NEW DEAN OF MEN ( J I-IULII ' |. liROCKWAY I ' l.ACIi.M 1;N T DIRKCTOR CHAKl 1 S 1 . CROSM AM) ASSISTANT TO rRESIDl- N 1 Ai.i ' MM sec:rktarv A man iiii])()i lain in ihc eyes ol ihc stiuKiii is l ' hiii|) Broikwax. Director ol I lie I ' laceniein Ijiiieau. Altliough the sliideiil lias less loiitact with Clharles Crosslaiid. Aliinini Secietary. he is as laniiliar as a lellovv student. Who could mistake li ing Pierce, the Acioiuitani. as he hurries about laden down with massi e Jjooks? What pre-freshman or veteran could loiget Percy Crane, Direc- tor of Admissions, for his patience and interest? IRVING I ' U K( 1 ACCOUNTANT pi;R(; f. crani: dirkcior of admissions G. WILLIAM SMALL COORDINATOR OF VETERANS ' EDUCATION KRKDERICK S. OL NGS TREASURER HENRY L. DOTEN BUSLNESS MANAGER Tliere are several more acliniiiisirative officials with whom the studcin has little direct contact. These men ha e the un- sinig task ol taking charge oi those duties which keejj the wheels of the LIni crsity running. They are G. William Small, Coordinator of Veterans ' Education; Frederick S. Youngs, Treasiaer: Henry L. Dotcn, recentl) returned as Business Manager; and James A. Ganneii, Reg- istrar, jA.Mi.s . (;anm;ii REGISTRAR I. B. DOUGLASS Ilk- li ts ul our lacult luciiibcrs arc iiiany-sidcil. They arc our instructors, our advisers, and the persons to wlioni we may freely turn in troulile or doubt lo seek competent aid and advice. They lake an enthusiastic part in our social activities, including field irijjs, picnics, parties, dances, and club meetings. They act on oiir stage, participate in athletics, discuss hobbies, political, and social prob- lems with us. They eat diinier in our dormitories and invite us to their homes. Ves, we can truly say our facidtv mem- bers are our real friends. Tlio Faciiliv at Work ( J I-B Douglass, as acting head of the De- partment of Chemistry and Engineering and .Associate Professor of Organic and General Chemistry, is another popular instructor among the students. He con- ducts ex])erimcnts of his own, and is a pillar ol ilic Mciliodist Choir. |iiiniiic .Selwood is the general ' Iiandy man in the Music Department. His sen.se of htnnor is one which makes even he him.self blush as red as the neckties he ' s so lond oi wearing. J. MES SKLWOOD Jo Trcfctlien is the man on the facul- ty who can tell yon about fossils and other of nature ' s strange creatures. I write on the blackboard with my left hand, and then I can watch the class, says Jo with his big broad grin. Mrs. Margaret Stocckeler is that cute little girl from Boston School Museum ■of Fine Arts. She is usually found in the Art Gallery— hands covered with clay and daubs of paint spattered on her face. B iriue ol which. says Sciucaky Bennett as he holds the test tube high over his head, the results should com- pare. Bennett is an enthusiastic voUey- i)all ])layer, and his Bible is well known anion Phvsics students. MRS. stoec;keli;r rf l ■V A I ■■■■' - B ' - ■■■WKM Mm a1.. m . : Ta!P cx.vRLNca, ui:NM;rr lll l KiKsiiL.N P V S() SMITH MRS. .MAR MCl.lMOCK Charlie Merchant is that wonderful man win) |)icks up the gills Ironi the Elms earlv every moniinsj. He is oiit- slandini; for his good-natinedness. His main interests are in Agriiidtine. A good sense of hinnor and a sound kno vledge of economics and sociologv make Professor Kirshen a popular in- slruftor anion the students. I thought 1 was going to meet a class and not a convention, says Payson Smith. He fa ()rs progressive education in lodax ' s schools. Now. what have you all decided about this oner Mrs. Nystrom is a ery efficient seamstress, cook, and insirnctor. She is popidar as adviser to Chi Oiiuga Sol ' oi it . Mar .Mcl.intock, the |)retty brunelte insiriKtor in the Home Ec Clothing I)e- pariiiunt. demonstrates with ease the lechniiiue ol sewing a fine seam. MRS. DOROlll N ' ISIKOM r! J- Hi AN JOSEPH MURRAY Ar(N and Scienoes I ' hc College ()[ Aii and Sciences has undertaken the training of intelligent men and women toward a more complete citi enshijj, that thev niav be of service to their respective cdimiiunities and in- spire others towartl an enriched life of service. The College stresses ec]iially iiiilitarian. practical, and ciiliiiral oi)jec- 1 i es of life. This fall the College welcomed Joseph l. Murra back lo his lormti position as Dean. Mr. .Minray has been on lea e of absence for military diit . The College offers ciirriciihi in medi- cine, nursing, law, go ernmcnl, business, social work, and manv other subjects. It cooperates with the College of Educa- tion bv gi ing sjjecific iiaiiiing to pros- pective teachers. Front row: Cressey. Lamson. Kirsllen, Bennett, Petersun. Ellis, Murray. Dickinson, Kimball. Kunion, Speicher, Bailey, Stewart. Klein Second row: Lutwack, Hawley, Wence, Kingsbury, Flynn, Reynolds, Scamman, Heizer, Comegys, Oliver, Miles, Murphy, Coffin, Lucas, Ouinsey, Panunzio Third row: ' igneras, Gordon, .Adriance, Hardy, Davies, Piatt, Felch, Humes. Fuller. Crofutt, Haydon, Jeffrey, Glanville. Lamoreau. Jordan, Bryan Agriculture riic LlnixLisiiv ol Maiiu- was eslab- lishcd as the Sialt- ( olk ' m ' ol Auriciiliuic and I lie Mechanic Ails in 1S( ' )2. Giadii- all the cuiiicidum ckxcloprd into ihe present College ol Aoriciiltine with its exlensi e farm program. This Ciollege offers to oiing men and vomen an o|5- |M)rtiMiity to setiire a Ijioad education in tlie sciences and teclmicpies rehited to the major course they may elect to pursue. Dean Arthur L. Deering, a member of the University faculty since 1912, is in charge of the College. Professor Pearl S. Greene is Head of the Department of Home Economics. .At the spring semes- ter, there was a total of Ml students registered in the combined dcpariments. El r ilV H m.A i H H B K 1 DEAN ARTHUR L. DKKRING Front row: Elliott, Libby, Loring. Greene. Ashman. Deering, Shaw. Hitchner, Merchant. Smyth. Waring. Steinmetz Center row: Jones. Dirks, Nystrom, Stedman. Sweetman. McLintock. Felch. Musgrave. Snyder, Clapp. Hyland. Steinbauer, Chapman Back row: Culton. Howes, Dow, Smith. Dorsey, Hall. Giddings, Pedlow, Swift. Baker. Rich, Ogden liauk ruvv: Trefethen. Taylor, Luca , Lcavitt, Gray, Libbey. Dow ( enter row: Sparrow, Jenness, Hill. Parsons, Bogan. Martin, LeCain Front row: Creamer, Bennett, Bryan, Bray, Evans, Watson, Douglass, Pragenian Tefliiiol4 ; y The College of rechnologx Avas the line to profit most in its enrollnunt of ileian stiulents. Ihis spring 5()9 stu- dents registered, showing a large increase to that of prexioiis vears. VIk- College prox ides techniial instruc- tioti in chemistry, arious branches of engineering, engineering physics, and |nil|) and paper technology. Soon after its loiinding. the University of Maine was ( lassed nith leading technological schools in the l- ast on the basis ol ecpiip- iiuiu and instriiciion. Dean Paul Ciloke. who came lo ilie University in 1926, is Head ol the Col- lege. Cj ' ilian students graduating frotii ihe Clollege recei e the Bachelor of .Sci- ence desirec. i — 1 I L-, L T m Siuiuiiiig ; Bennett. Douglass. Kimball Seated: Smith, Kendall. Jacknian, Smith E«luc ation TIk- School 111 Education was estab- lished in 1930 and developed as an out- t rowth of the College of Arts and Sci- ences. Its primar) ' purpose is to provide a means for all University students in regular standing to obtain a secondary sdiool state teaching certificate after hav- ing (oinpleted the specified requirements, and to furnish these studrnls -vvilli profes- sional training. This year Dean Glenn Kendall vas appointed as head of the Sdiool ol Kdu- cation. I he Sdiool of Education confers the degree of Bachelor of Science in Com- mercial Education, Eine . rts Education, ami Music F.ducalion. 4 ra«liiat( itiicly This year there ha e Ikiii i t - e •en men and women registei ' in ihe Scliool ()[ Ciraihiate SiikIn. Dmins; the •ar, tiie DNci nmcni (liMoiuaged gratluaie siu- dents becanse tlieir ser ices were essential in other capacities. Dean Rox M. Peter- son is Head ol the School. E ery department at the Uni ersitv oflers urachiatc work. Those Avith the more extensive courses are Echication, Chcniistrx. Englisii. an l Hisiorx and Go ernmeni. .Students who have an approved 15. A. degree may receive a Masier ' s degree alter thirty horns ot siuth. DE.VN Rcn ' pi-.rr.RsoN IloiiKO DireetorN Back row: Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Manchester, Mrs. Sturtevant Front row: Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Sanborn, Miss Oliver, Miss Folnier, Mrs. Brook. Miss Briggs ( J Library LOL ' IS T. IBBOTSON ' The Carnegie Memorial Library is now in its ,S9th year. Plans are un lcr va lo convert it into a stiitlent iniion. The New Libe. made possiijle througli the contributions of students and alinnni of iJK University, is expected to be ready next fall. rERM REPORTS THK NKUSPAPER ROOM A jjN ' ij sJ Tlie ii iiior Cla$ i$i$ ■ff SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JOHN 1)A , MII.LII ' IIVRONAS, GENE EMERSON, EVELYN SHAW ALL-MAINE WOMEN Back row; Potter, Spangler. Lihl)y, Steinmetz Center row : Tufts, Greenwood, Perkins, Libby Seated: Duniais. Jameson ria! if of 10 in BARBARA IMIVLI.TS AT,LEX, O ' M Knglish Brewer Neai Malhftai !; SiRina Mii Sigma S. Historian 3; M.C.A. 1. 2. i; Glee Cliih I; I ' rism Board. Class Kdi- tor 3; Campus I. 2. . , Assistant Kdilor 2. 3; Off- Campiis Women 1. 2, 3, Vice President i; Dean ' s List I, 2, 5; Congregational Club 2. 3, President 3; Phi Kappa Phi. BKTTV JEAX ALLEX Ps -chology Off-Campiis Women; M.C.A. Old Town CHARLES JCLIEX BAGLEY, Jr. Education Centerville Transfer from Washington State Xonnal ; Glee Club 3. 4; Maine Masque 3; International Relations Club 3; Political Breakfast Club 3: M.C.A. 3, 4; Student- Faculty Emergency Fund Committee 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3b, 4a; L ' niversity Peace Conference 3; Maine State Normal School Scholarship; Mu Alpha Epsilon 4. PAULINE COWIX BAGLEV Liberal Arts and Nursing Orono LOIS IXA BAIRD Psychology Hart land Orchestra 1. 2, 3. 4; Glee Club 2. 3, 4; M.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Dean ' s List 3a. 4a; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Hockey 1; Mu Alpha Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Sigma Mu Sigma 4. JUDITH MAY BANTON. IIB-I Home Economics Brewer M.C.A. 1, 2, 3. 4; Home Ec Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Dean ' s List 2. 3, 4; Off-Campus Women 1. 2, 3; Omicron Nu 3. 4. President 4; A. and P. Scholarship 2; University of Maine Scholarship 3. MARY ELIZABETH BARNES, AOB Home Economics Fort Fairfield M.C.A. 1, 3, Freshman Cabinet, Vice President 1 Dean ' s List lb, 2a, 3a. 3b. 3c; Home Ec Club 1, 3 Radio Guild 1; Prism Board. Photography Editor 3 Junior Prom Committee 3; Merrill Palmer Assign ment 4. BARBARA FOVE BOND, AAA History and Government Richmond Masque I, 2. 3. 4, Vice Pres. 2; Sopliomore Eagles; M.C.A. 1, 2. 3. Cabinet 4; Political Breakfast Club 3. 4, President 3, Secretary 4; Carnival Queen 1; French Club 2; House Council I. 3. IVesidetU 1. Sec- retary 3; Class Treasurer 1; Women ' s Korum 2; All- Maine Women 4. ( J CUiss of 104 ; HKLKX ISAUKL BOULTEK, XU Romance Languages Bangor French Club 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club . , 4. President 4; M.O.C. ; Dean ' s List; M.C.A., Freshman Cabinet. MAKV JAXK BUDKOW Sociology Skowhegan Transfer from Farmiiigion State Normal ; Off -Cam- pus Women 3. 4. RUTH ELIZABETH EUTTERFIELD Romance Languages Bangor Spanish Club 3. 4; M.C.A. 3, 4; Balenttnc House Otificer 3; War Stamp Representative 3; Dean ' s List 3a. 3b; French Club 4; M.O.C. 3. MILDRED ANN ' BVKOXAS. AAA Government Lewiston Dean ' s List 3c; ( anipus 2; International Relations Club 3. 4; W.A.A. Council 4; Hockey Manager 4 W.S.G.A. 4; House President 4; M.C.A. 1, 2. 3, 4 Class Treasurer 3; French Club 1; Class Secretary 4 Sigma Mn Sigma 4. JANICE RUTH CAMPBELL Zoology Bradford, Mass. Glee Cluli , 2, 3, 4. Secretary-Treasurer 3. President 4; Mu Alpha Epsilon 4; M.C.A. 1. 2, 4. Cabinet 4. Embassy Chairman 4; Music Box 2, 3; Square Dance Club 2; International Relations Club 3. 4; Xeai Mathelai 1; W.S.G.A. 4; General Senate 4b; House Council 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3c, 4a. CAROLYN ANN CAVETT. AAA Psychology Marblehead, Mass. M.C.A. 1, 2. 3. 4; M.O.C. 3; Home Economics Club 1. 2; Class Executive Conunittee 3. ROSANNA NILES CHUTE, AOII Zoology Osterville, Mass. Modern Dance Club 2, 3; Hockey L 2. 3. 4; All- -Maine Hnckev I. 3, 4; Sophomore Eagles; Basketball L 3. 4; Badminton 2, 3; ' olleyball 2. 3; M.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List L 2c. 3b; Stjuare Dance Club I; Glee Club L 2; Choir I, 2; M Club 2, 3. 4. Secretary- Treasurer 4; Tennis I, 2. 3, 4; Univcrsitv Seal 4; Senior Resident 4; W.S.G.A. 4. CAROLYN ELISE COMIXS, IIU ' l ' Home Economics Wilton Glee Club 1; Home Ec Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Vice Presi- dent 3: M.C.A. L 2. 3. 4. Cabinet 4; W.S.G.A. 4a; General Senate 4a; House President 4a. Class oi 19 4C; CONSTANCE ELAINE COOPER Home Economics liucklicUi M.C.A. 1, 2; Home Ec Club 1, 2. .!. 4; Vollt-i l,all 1; M.O.C. S; Women ' s Forum 3; Dean ' s List. PHYLLIS EVELYN CORNEAL, ! (,; ivernnient Passadumkeag Women ' s Forum ,!. 4; Political Breakfast Club 3, 4; Debate Club .i, 4; Northern New England Conference on World Ciovernmeut, Maine Delegate 4. LUCILE EMILY COTE Zoology Brunswick M.C.A. 1, 2. 3; Maine Masque 2; Radio Guild 1; Aquinas Club 1; Der Deutsche Verein 2, }. 4, Secre- tary 2. President 4; Dean ' s List lb. 2b. 2c. 3a. 3b. 3c. ' 4a. JAMES EDW. RD CREIGHTON Engineering Physics Milton. Mass. MARION CROCKER. M Psychology Foxboro. Mass. Field Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4; M.C.A. 1. 2. 3. 4: (ilee Club 1. 2. 3, 4. Librarian 3: Choir L 2. 3. 4. .Manager 3. 4; Square Dance Club 1; Modern Dance Club 3; Campus 1; Dean ' s List 4a; Riding Club 4; M.O.C. 1. 3; M Club. JOHN KERNET CROCKETT. OX Business .Administration Rockland French Club 1; International Relations Club 1; M.C.. . 1. 2. 3. 4; Off-Campus Men ' s Organization 4b; Dean ' s List 3b, 4a. HARRIETTS FRANCES DAW. X!! Liberal .Arts and Nursing Mnnsoii M.C.A. 1. 2. 4. Embassy Committee 1; Glee Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Women ' s Forum 4; Dean ' s List 4. JOHN HENRY DAY Engineering Physics Bangor .M.C.A. 1. 2, 3. 4; Intramural Basketball. Hockey; Foothill 2, 3, 4. Captain 4; Dein ' s List 1, 2. 3. 4; Proc- tor 3. 4; .A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4; Class ice President 4. ( iUiss of HIIO ( J JKAXXE DKLANO. A English Wellcsley, Mass. Cheer Leader I, 2, . 4; GriAin I ' rize 1; Inlfrnational Relations CUib o; Contributors ' Club 2, J. 4; Glee Club . ; House Council . ; President ' s Birthday Hall 2; Basketball 2; Women ' s Forum 3. 4; M.C.A. 1, 2; Air Raid Warden 2. EDITH MAY DICK. AOII Education Brunswick Transfer from West brook Junior College; Radio Guild 3; Dean ' s List 3b, 4a; M.C.A. 3, 4; House Council 4. HAKBAKA DICKEY Sociology Belfast M.C.A. 1, 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 1. 3; Choir 1; Basketball 1; ' olleyball 3, 4; Sigma Mu Sigma 3. 4. Secretary- Treasurer 4; Dean ' s List 2b. 2c, 3a, 3b. 4a. ROBERTA DOW, XU French Augusta Mu Alpha Epsilon 2, 3. 4. Secretary -Treasurer 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4, President 4; House President 1; M.C.A. 1, 2, 3. 4; French Club 1, 4; Dean ' s List lb, 2b. 2c. 3b, 3c, 4a. RCTH MARION DUDLEY. Xil Home Economics Maple ton M.C.A. 1. 2. 3. 4; Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3. 4; M.O.C. I. .i, 4; Prism Staff 3; House Council 3. THERESE IRENE DCMAIS. AAA History and Government Lewiston Women ' s Forum 1, 2, 3, Pres. 2. 3; Radio Guild 1, 2. 3, 4. Pres. 2. 3; M.C.A. L 2. 3. 4; Campus 1; W.A.A. 3; Glee Club 1; French Club 1; Masque 1. 2; Debating Society I. 2. 3. 4; W.S.G.A. 3. 4. Vice President 3. Pres- ident 4; Prism Board 3, Activities Editor; (leneral Student Senate 3, 4, ' ice President 4; Red Cross Drive 2, Chairman; Junior Prom Comm. 3; Maine Day Comm. 3; V-J Day Assembly 3; Emergency War Re- lief Comm. 2; Student-Faculty Relations Comm. 3; Student Union Bld . Connn. 3; Class Exec. Comm.; Class Secretary 2; Class Vice President 3; All-Maine ' omen 3. 4; Oak Prize Speaking Contest 2; James Norris Hart Scholarsiiip 1, 2, 3; Hosea Buck Scholar- ship 4; Leadership Conference 4; Dean ' s List 2a, 2b. 2c, 3a. 3b, 3c. 4a; House Secretary 1; House ' ice President 2. RALPH E. EMERSON. ATA Zoology Island Falls Campus 1 ; El Circulo F.spanol I ; LC.A. I. 2. 4; Winter Carnival Comm. 3; Vinter Sports 3; Proctor 4; Class President 4; Student-Faculty Comm. 4. ROMAN EVDO Pulp and Paper Lakewood, X. J. Indoor Track 1; Cheerleader 1. 2; M.O.C. 4; Dean ' s List 2a, 4a. Claims of I!i40 BERTHA IMOlIKNE KARRIS Home Econonjics jrDITH HILL FIELDER. AOII Zoology Orono M.t.A. 1. 2. 3. A; Orchestra L 2. 3. 4, Manager 2. President 3; W.A.A. Council 3; Sigma Mu Sigma 3, 4; Mu Alpha Epsilon 2. 3. 4. Presideni 3, 4; French Club 3; Charles F. Woodman Fund Award 3; James Norris Hart Scholarship 4; Dean ' s List Ih. 2a. 2b, 2c, 3b. 3c; House Council 4; HasketbalL Lewis ton DAXIEL JAMES FRAZIER. MA History and Government Hampden Campus 2. 3; Prism Board 3. Sports Editor; Proc- tor 4. ELDA GALLISOX Education Lambert Lake Transfer from Washington State Normal School; M.C.A. 4a; Dean ' s List 4a. XIXO J. GIAMPETRL ' ZZI Education Portland Glee Club 3; Proctor 4; M.C.A. 4; Transfer from Western State Teachers College. MARY ALICE PATRICIA GOXYA Languages Millinocket Spanish Club 3; French Club 3. 4; Transfer from Farmington State Teachers College 3; Dean ' s List 3c, 4a. VIRGIXKA. MARY GRAHAM Education Orono Transfer from Farmington State Teachers College; Charles Davidson Scholarship: Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. President 4; Dean ' s List 3a, 3b. 3c. 4a; Phi Kappa Phi. JOAX ELIZBETH GREEXWOOD English Farmington Xeii Mathctii ; Campus 2. 3, 4. Editor 3; Radio Guild I. 2. 3; Contributtirs ' Club 2. 3, 4. ' ice Pres. 3 M.O.C. 3, 4: Pack and Pine; W.S.G.A. Council 2. 3 Masque 3. 4; M.C.A. 3; I ' niversity Scholarship 3 Rising L. Morrow Scholarship 4; Class Secretary 3 Eme ' -gency Service Fund Comm. 3; Maine Day Conim 3; .Mi-Maine Women 3. 4. Pres. 3; Phi Kappa Phi Embassy Leader 4; Women ' s Leadership Conference 4 ( J Class of 11116 f 36 ( J I .1 CAROL JKAX GRIF1--KK. .Ml Home Kcunoniics Orono Modern Dance Club 2, 3, 4. President 4; W A A Council Soc. Chairman 4; Off-Campus Women 1 ' 2 i, 4; Orchestra 3. ' ROliEKT DAI.K 11 A.M. -. Civil Kngineering Lincoln A.S.C.E. 3; M.C.A. 1. 3; Dean ' s List 3a: Class President 3; Student Senate 3; Junior Prom Comm. Lhairnian 3; Maine Day Comm. 3. ROSE.MO.ND HA.M.MOND, llli Home Economics Auburn i, ' ' ; P- Scholarship 2; Mary Abbie Pulsifer Scholar- ship 3; Charles H. Payson Scholarship 4; V A Treas 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey I. 3: House Vice Pres. 2. 3, President 4; Women ' s Student Govt Assoc. 4; Dean ' s List 2c. 3b, 3c, 4a- MCA 1 1 4 ' WESTOX BRADFORD HASKELL. Jr., Ben Sl ' sh Wellesley Hills, Mass. M.O.C. 3; Senior Caucus 3; Track 2, 3. 4; Proctor 4- Dean s List 4a. ' SHIRLIE COO.MBS HATHAWAY, +M Speech n ■, , . Bangor Deans List 2a, 2b, 2c, 3a, 3b, 3c, 4a; Off-Campus r„nT ' ri ' ' t - A- ' ' ' - - ' i - ; Radio v 2; Modern Dance Club 2; W.S.G.A. .Scholarship 5;„i;p .«. ,?, ' .Senate 3; Sigma Mu Sigma: Stu,lentPost- Var Planning Comm. 3; Emergency Re- lict Fund Comm. 3; Debate Club 3. WILLLAM P. HAYES Civil Engineering Civil Club 2, 3, 4. A ' ice President 4. Brewer HELKX FRAXCES HERRICK. X!i Psychology Brewer .M.C.A. l._ 2. 3; Freshman V Club; French Club 1- L.Tinpus 2, J 4 Business Mgr. 4; Contributors ' Club 3; Off-Campus Women I. 3; Panhellenic Council 3 Treas j; Dean s List ,1a, 3b. 4a; Prism Board 3 ROBERT CHAXDLER HERRICK o Presque Isle Class of 10 16 WILLIAM TERENXE HINCKLEY Engineering Physics Bangor IRC.INIA HINDS English Naples Transfer from Tusculuni College, Greenville. Tenn. ; Radio Guild i; M.C.A. 3, 4; Political Breakfast Club 3. 4; Dean ' s List. DAVID DUNLAP HOLMES Electrical Engineering Toiishain M.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice President 2; Men ' s Senate 2, S. 4a, Sec. 2. ja, Pres. 3b. 4a; General Senate ' 3 4a, Pres. 4a; Student- Facultv Conim. on Govern- ment 4; M.O.C. 3; A.I.E.E. 3. 4. PHYLLIS JL DELYN HOWARD Spanish Wimlham Hill Orchestra 1. 2. 3, 4; Band 1. 3. 4; Math Club 1; M.r..- . 1, 3, 4; Spanish Club Prize 1; Spanish Club 1, 3. 4. Pres. 3; Dean ' s List 4a. MARY JANE HOVT English East Holden M.C.A. 1. 2. 3. 4; Campus 1. 2; Sigma .VIu Sigma 3, 4: Phi Kappa Phi 4; Tniversitv Scholarship 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2. 3. 4; Off-Campus 3. 4. MARY AMY HUBBARD. X9. Home Economics Waterford Home Ec. Club 1. 2, 3; Hockey 1. 3: M.C.A. 1. 2: Square Dance Club I, 2, 3. ELIZABETH FRANCES JA.MESON. . 011 History and Government Waldoboro Panhellenic Council 3, 4, Sec 3; .-Mi-Maine Women 3, 4; Sophomore Eagles President 2; W.A.. . Council 2. 3; M Club; Seal Award 2; Hockey 1. 2, 3. 4. All- Maine 3. 4: Basketball 1, 3. 4, All ' - ' Maine 1. 3; Stu- dent Government 1; Lincoln County Scholarship 2; Dean ' s List 4a; Square Dance Club 1; M.C.. . 1, 2. 3, 4; Women ' s Forum 2. BETTY PAILINE JENKINS. iJiA il(ime Economics Fort Fairtlcld .VLC.A. 1. 2, 3; Glee Club 1. 2. 3. Pres. 3; Home Ec Club I. 2. 3. Treas. 3; Choir 1. 2. 3; Student-Faculty Assembly Comni. 3; Mu .-Vlpha Epsilon 3. Sec. -Treas. 3; Senior .Music .■ward; Volleyball 2. 3; Masque 2, 3; V.. .A. Coinicil 2; Tennis 2. 3; House Council 1, 2, 3. Cla s if 10 16 ( J LEI.AXD GERALD JINKS Poultry Husbandry Bangor JOHN DOL ' GLAS KKLI.EV Business Administration Portland BEVERLY JANE KEMP Zoology Auburn Der Deutsche ' erein 2, S, A. Sec. 3. 4; Masque 1, 2; M.C.A. 1. 2; M.O.C. 2; Chemistry Seminar 3; Radio Guild 2; Women ' s Forum 3; House Vice Pres. 3; Dean ' s List 2a. 2c. 3a. 3b. JOAX KIMBALL. . L Home Economics Freeport M.C.A. 1, 2. 3; Home Ec. Club 1. 2, 3, Vice Pres. 2, President 3; Square Dance Club 1, Vice Pres. 2, 3; House ice President 3, ELOISE JEAXNETTE LAW Home Economics Rockland M.C.A. 1. 2. 3; Freshman Cabinet. Secretary 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Home Ec. Club 1, 3; University Scholar- ship 2. CLARA WILLETTA LEEMAX Education Woodland Transfer from Washington State Normal School . ' ; Masque 3; International Relations Club 3; Glee Club 3. 4; M.C.A. 3. 4; M.O.C. 3. ESTHER ELIZABETH LIBBV. -I ' M Mathematics Gorham Prism Board. Sports Editor 3; Hockey 1. 2, 3, 4, All-Maine 4; Basketball W.A.A. 3: M Club 3. 4. 2. 3, 4, All-Maine 1. 2, 4; MARY NORBECK LlliBV. . ()M Psychology South Portland W.S.G.A. 2. 3. 4; Student Post-War Planning Comni.. Sec. 3: Hockey . 2. 3. 4. All-Maine 3. 4; Seal Award 4; W.A.A. Council 1, 2. 3; Winter Carnival Chairman 3; Chai-man Women ' s Leadershiji Confer ence 3; M.C.A. Cabinet 2; Modern Dance Club 3; Student Senate 3; Senior Resident 4; All-Maine Women 3, 4; M Club 3. 4. €lai! sol lOlO VIRGINIA PAVSOX LIBHV. XO Home Economics Portland Prism Board, Editor in-Chlel S; M.C.A. 1. 2. 3. 4; Home Economics Club 1, 2, . 4; Campus 2; Oniicron Nu 3; Assembly C ' omm. 3; M.O.C. 3; Class Exec. Comm. 3; Junior Prom Comm. 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2a, 2c, 3a, 3b; All-Maine Women 3, A. GLORIA LOMBARD Zoology Guilford Glee Club 1. 2; Chapel Choir 1; M.C.A. 1. 2. 3. 4; Women ' s Forum 1; M Club 3.4; W.A.A. Council 3.4; Hasketbali 1. 2. 3. 4; Hockey I. 2. 3. 4; M.O.C. 1. 3. 4; Volleyball I. 2. 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2; Square Dance Club 1. 2; Dean ' s List 3b, 3c. CHARLENE LOWE. I-M Economics East Lynn, Mass, M.C.A. 1, 2. 3, 4; Embassy Comm. 4; Campus Edi torial Staflt 1. 2. 3. 4. Makeup Editor 2. 3. Asst. Edi tor 4; W.S.G.A. 2; Leadership Conference 4; Pan Hellenic Council 2. 3, 4. President 4; Political Break fast Club 3, 4; Women ' s Forum 3; Prism Board. Asst. Editor 3; Student Post- War Comm. 3; Committee on Development of Plans for L ' nion Bldg. 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3a. 4a. ROGER FRANKLIN LL ' CE History Hampden Highlands M.O.C. 3; Glee Club 4; Dean ' s List 3c, 4a; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Secretary 4; Transfer from Eastern State Normal; Education Club 4; OCUMMO 4. ROSALINE HCNT McALOON Psychology Bangur Off-Campus Women 1. 2. 3. 4. MARJORIE ANNABELLE McCl ' BREV. .iA Home Economics Portland Hoive Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4; M.C.A. 1. 2, 3. 4; War Stamp Drive L 2; Prism Board. Circulation Mgr. 3; L ' niversity Social Committee 4; House Council 4. GAVLE LOnSE McLAUGHLIN. -KM English Milo Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3; Choir ]. 2, 3; Spanish Club 1; Off-Campus Women 1; M.C.A. 1, 2. 3, 4; Baptist Club 3; International Relations Club 3; Radio Guild 3. SALLY ANN McNEALUS. AAA Psychology South Portland Basketball 2, 3. 4; International Relations Club 3; M.O.C. 3; Winter Sports Mgr. ; W.A.A. ; Panhellenic Council 4. TT t- ( J Class of 10 10 ( J MAKiaKRITK DOW McNKlI. Education Orono Transfer from Eastern State Normal School; Dean ' s List 4a. MARY ELIZABETH NL RIiLE, 9. Psychology Skowhegan M.O.C. 3. 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; I ' ack and Pine; W.S.C.A. 4; Sigma Mu Sigma; Deutseher ' erein; Maine . Iasque; Campus 1, 2. 3, 4; Political Breakfast Club; Dean s List la. 2a, 2b. 2c, 3a. 3h. 3c, 4a. MARV VESTA MARSTON Psychology Middletown Hosea Buck Scholarship 2; William ' aU-ntine Schol- arship 3; Anne E. Stodder Scholarship 4; Sigma Mu Sigma 3, 4; Mu Alpha Epsilon 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, J. 4; M.C.A. 1. 2, .). 4; Dean ' s List lb. 2b. 2c, ja, Jb, .ic, 4a. VIRGL L MERCHANT History and Government Waban. Mass. Prism StatT 3; Masque 3. 4; .M.C.A. 1. 2, 3, 4; Campus 1, 2; Political Breakfast Club 3, 4; International Rela- tions Cltil-). Sec.-Treas. 3; Women ' s Forum 3, 4; French Chib 3; Northern New England Conference Conun. 4. EVELYN BABKIRK .MEKKILI. French Old Town .M.C.A. 1, 2, 3. 4; OtT-Campus V imen 1, 2. 3. 4; French Club 1. 2, 3. 4. Psychology iRMA SYLVIA MILLER Lewiston Sigma Mu Sigma 4; Dean ' s List 4a; Women ' s F ' orum 1. 2, 3; International Relations Club 3; Political Breakfast Club 3; Masque 1. 2. 3, 4; Modern Dance Club 2; Volleyball 2; M.C.A. I, 2. 3, 4; Tennis 2. -M.VR ' i ' MILLER Psychology Waldcjboro International Relations Club 3; Sigma Mu Sigma 3; Dean ' s List 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b; M.C.A. 1, 2, 3. DOROTHEA MILLETT, UU ' t Zoology .South Portland Transfer from Colby Jr. College; . LC.. . 2. 4; Mod. cm Dance 3, 4; Hockev 3; Basketball 2; .M O C 4- Riding Club 4. CUiss of 1940 R. HKRBKRT MITCHELL, Jr. English liangor Dean ' s List lb. 2h. 3a, .ic ; M.t ' .A. 4. DWIGHT CAMPBELL MOODV. +II1V Agricultural Economics Orono Sophomore Owls; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Capt. 3; Indoor Track 1. 2, 3; Outdoor Track 1. 2, 3; General Student Senate 2, 4; Men ' s Senate 2, 4; Facult.vStu- dent Governing Conim. 4: Pres. of Men ' s Athletic Assoc. 4; M Club 2, 3, 4; Pale Blue Key 3, 4; Agri- cultural Club 3, 4, Pres. 4; Pres. of OCUMMO; Dean ' s List 2b, 4a. KAN ' CY LOL ' ISE MOSES Education Dexter International Relations Club 3. 4, Sec.Treas. 4; M.C.A. 3. 4; Chapel Chair 3. 4; Glee Club 3. 4; Dean ' s List 4a: Transfer from Farmington Normal School; Lambda Epsilon. BARBARA JEAN NOVES Education Limestone Transfer from Gorham State Teachers College; .M.C.A.; M.O.C. HAZEL MAUDE NUTT, XSJ Home Economics West Rockport M.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. Council 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Hockev 1; Home Ec. Club I, 2. 3, 4; M.O.C. 3; Riding Club 4; WGAN Scholarship 4. MARTHA O ' BRIEN Zoology Brunswick M.C.A. 1, 2; M.O.C. 3; Pack and Pine 3; Student Social Comm. 3; House Sec. 3; Square Dance Club 2, 3. Pres. 3; Student Government Scholarsliil) 2; Hockey 2, 3, Asst. Mgr. 3; Pennv Carnival Chairman 3. NORWOOD WENDELL OLMSTED Forestry Charleston GENEVIEVE MARGARET OLIXER. IM Home Economics Bucksport Secretary of South Estabrooke 3; House Council 3; Home Economics Club 1. 2, 3; M.C.A. 1, 2, 3; M.O.C. 1; Masque 2; Prism 3. €lai of lOfO LUCIA MARTIN PACKARD. . o Liberal Arts and Nursing Augusta ■P ' vi, ' ? ' ' ' ' ' ' ■- • - ' : Sigma Mu Sigma 2; Span- ish Club 1; Art Club 1: W.A.A. Council 2. 5; Field Hockey 1 2 5; All-Maine Hockey 5; Basketball 1, 2. 5; Basketball Mgr. 5; Vollevball 1, 2. 5, Asst Mgr 2- M Club; Square Dance Club, Pres. 2; MOC- Maine Masque I; Women ' s Koruni, Sec. 2- M C a ' 1. 2. 5, Cabinet 1; House Officer 2, 5; Glee Club 12 5- Chapel Choir 2. • ■• Mathematics ELLA PAGE. +M Orchestra 1 2. 3 4; Band i. 4; Mu Alpha Epsilon 2. 3 4. Vice Pres. S. 4; Archery Club 1; House Oft 4; Dean s List 3c. Ofticer MILDRED ALMA PAGE. ' I ' M Home Economics Bangor Off-Campus Women 1. 2; Glee Club I, 2. 3; M.C.A. Horticulture READ PARMEXTER Suncook. X. H. THOMAS ELMER PARMENTER. rx Chemical Engineering Portland Track 1; Philadelphia Alumni Assoc. Scholarship- Dean ' s List la. 4a, 4b. ARTHUR WILLIS PATTERSON. Jr.. I. K Castine Government CECIL AXX PAVEV. .i A K ' lglisli Forest Hills, N. V. . Wasque Director Chairman 3. Press Representative and Publicity Chairman 4; Women ' s Forum 3. Pre ' s. 4 ' Campus 1. 2, 3. Contributing Editor 4; Dean ' s List 1.2 3. 4; Xeai Mathelai 1; James Stacy Stevens Schol- arship 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Hockev I. 2. 3. All-Maine 4; Modern Dance Club 2. 3; W.A.A ' . Council 1; .MCA 1. 2. i 4, Social Comm. 1. 2; Political Breakfast Club 3. 4; International Relations Club 3; French Club i- Radlo Guild 4; Northern New England Conference C imm. 4; House Ofticer 1. LOUISE ELIZABETH PERKINS, .iJA - ' gy Augusta M.C.A. 1. 2, 3, 4. Cabinet 2. 3; Hockev 1. 2. 3, 4, All-.Maine 4; Sophomore Eagles; Masque 2 3- WAA Council 2; W.S.G..- . 2. 3. 4. Treas. 2, Social Chairman P, 1 , ., , ' ' ,?- -, ' - , ' 1 ' ' Senate 2. 4; Modern Dance Chib 1, 2. 3; Panhellenic Council 3; All-.Maine Women o, 4; Senior Resident 4; Carnival Queen 4; M.O.C. 4. ChiMNof lOlft LOIS ANN rKKKV Sociology lloiilton M.C.A. 1, I, i. 4; VVoiiicn ' s Forum 1. - ' ; Clt-r Chili 2 J 4; Choir 2. j; International Relations C ' luli i: Square Dance Club 1, 2. i; French Club 1; M.O.C. i. JOAN POTTER. AAA Sociology Needhain, Mass. Women ' s Student Government 1; Sophomore Kagles; M.C.A. 1. 2, i. 4. Cabinet 3; Glee Club i; International Relations Cluh .i; Student Social Comm. 2; Prism 3; Campus 2; Panhellenic Council 4; All-Maine Women J. 4; Dean ' s List -lb. JUNE WHITNEY PULSIFER. . !! English Skowhegan GERALDINE RAWCLIFFE Sociology Hampden Highlands M.C.A. 1. 2. ,1. 4; Off-Campus Women 1. 2. 3. 4: Mod- e-n Dance Club 2. - , 4; Square Dance Club 3; Hockey 1. 2. o, 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4: Vollevball 1. 2. 3. 4; W.A.A. Council 2. 3, 4; Volleyball Mgr. 3; M Club 2, 3. 4. P.-es. 4; University Seal 3. 4. BERNARD PRITCHARD RINES. AX. Agricultural Engineering Gorham Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; M.C.. . 1. 2, 3. 4. Cabinet 1, 2; Mgr. Cross Country 1; . gricultural Club 1, 2; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Mu Alpha Epsilon; Dean ' s List 3b; S tudeat Senate 4a. .JEANNE ROSS. AAA Theatre Marblehead. Mass. Masque 2, 3, 4. Sec. 3. Pres. 4; M.C.A. 1. 2. 3. 4; Prism 3; Campus 2; Student Government 4b: House President 4b: Women ' s Forum 3, 4; International Re- lations Club 3; Dean ' s List 4a. ELIZABETH GRAY SEWALL Psychology Old Town Off-Campus Women 1, 2. 3. 4: M.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Campus 1. EVELYN MINA SHAW, AAA History and Government Lewiston Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Historian 3. 4; Contributors ' Club 2, 3. 4. Pres. 4; .Modern Dance Club 1: M.C..- . 1. 2. 3, 4; House Council 3, 4; Class Treas. 4; Women ' s Forum 1, 2, Sec. I : Choir 1. 4 f ( J €lu$$s oi 1040 r J HKNKV MOORE SHEPARD. AT!) ' ■stry Alford, Mass. Forestry Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Flying Club . ' . 3; Dean ' s List 4a; Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3; Boxing 1; Cross Country 1. MARV ELIZABETH SMITH oo ' OKy Presque Isle M.C.A. 12 3: M.O.C. 3, 4; Deutscber Verein 3. 4. Treas. 4; M Club 4; Volleyball 2; Hockcv 3 4 All- Maine Reserve Team 4; Basketball 3. 4. ' i ' llVLLIS .MILDRED SMITH Home Economics Monmouth M.C.A. I, 2. 3. 4; Home Ec. Club 1, 2. 3, 4; M OC 3. 4; Dean ' s List 3b; A. and P. Scholarship 1; Southern Kennebec Alumni Association Scholarship 2; Maine rarm Bureau Scholarship 3. MARV ELIZABETH SOULE ' ' - ' ' B ' Smyrna .Mills M . ' i. ' ; V ' ' ,.;- ' ! ' , ' , ' ' ■- ' • - - • ■' = ' • ' ' ' • ' ;• -t : ■•• ; Mathetai 1; I-hi Beta l appa 3; I ' hi Kappa Phi 4; Merritt Caldwell Fernald Scholarship 3; . I C 3 4 MARV FRA.NCES SPA.NC.LER, AOII ZooloW VVinteriiort W.S.G.A. 3. 4, Sec. 3, Social Chairman 4; AllMainc Uoinen 3. 4. Sec; Sophomore Eagles; Deutscher erein 3. 4. ice Pres. 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, Sec. 2; Ceneral Student Senate 3. 4; M.C.A. 1, 2. 3. 4; M Club 3 4- .Modern Dance Club 2. 3, 4; Hockev 1. 2. 3, 4- Basket ' ball 4; Volleyball I. 2. 3. 4; Dean ' s List 2c. 3c 4a PAULINE .MARIE SPEAR. AAA Home Economics Rockland M.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2 3- V A.A. Council 3; Campus 2; House Officer 2: Dean ' s List 3a. 3b; M.O.C. 3. JOANNE .MORITA SPRINGER. Aon Mathematics Bangor Phi Kappa Phi 4; Mu .Mpha Epsilon 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 3; Orchestra 3, 4; W.S.G.A. 3; Chapel Organist 1. HAKIUET ANN STEINMETZ. . ! ' KJ- Orono M.C.A 1, 2, 3 4, Freshman Cabinet; Adviser to Frosh Club 2 3. Pres. 4; M.O.C. I. 2. 3. 4; Pack and t-ine 2, 3. 4, Vice Pres. 3; Square Dance Club 1 ' ' r ' ' ' - -•. • ' ■' S ' Staflt 3; Junior Prom Comm. 3; lunior Class Exec. Comm. 3; Basketball I. 2.; Vollcvball ' ' ■Sophomore Eagles; AllMaine Women 3. 4 Treas 4; Women ' s Leadership Comm. 4; Editor of Freshman Handbook 1. ria j« of 104 DORIS KVA STICKNEY. V. Sociology Math M.C.A. 3, -1; Masque 1; Archery Club 1: W.S.tl.A. }: General Student Senate i; Prism Hoard Literary Editor i; House President i; Emergency War Relief Comm. o; Dean s List 3b, -la. I-ATRICIA HALE STICKXEY, X Home Economics Portland M.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Mod- Dance Club 3, 4. FRAXKLIX TALBOT History and Government Portland OCl ' MMO 4; International Relations Club 3. 4; Political Breakfast Club 3, 4. P resident 4; Men ' s Student Senate 4; Dean ' s List 3a, Jb, 3c; University Peace Conference 3; Northern New England Confer- ence on L ' XO 4. JEAX THOMPSOX. AAA Home Economics Biddeford Home Economics Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Pres. 4: Merrill Palmer School 3; M.C.A. 1. 2, 3, 4; M.O.C. 3; Caminis 2, 3: Assembly Comm. 4; Dean ' s List 3c, 4a. SHIRLEY ANXE TITCOMB, W. Home Economics lloulton Transfer from Boston Universitv 1; W ' .A.A. 2. 3, 4; Basketball 2. 3. 4, All-Maine 2; Asst. Basketball -Mgr. 2: Hockey 2. 3; Volleyball 2, 3. 4; M Club 3, 4; Square Dance Club 2. 3; Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; -VI.C.A. 2; House Officer 3; Dean ' s List 2a. 3a. 3b; .■. and P. Scholarship 3; W.S.G.A. Scholarship 4; ' ice Pres. W ' .A.A. 3. 4a, Pres. 4; I ' niversity Seal 3; Danforth Fellowship 3; Maine Day Comm. 4; Leader, ship Conference 4. VIRGIXL HELEX TUFTS, . 0n Home Economics Auburn All-. Iaine Women 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3a, 3b, 3c, 4a: M.C.A. 1. 2. 3. 4, Pres. 3, Cabinet 2, 3; W.A.A. 1, 2. 3; W.S.G.. . 3; Student Senate 3; Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4; M.O.C. 3; Women ' s Forum 1, 2. AXGIE COXSTAXTIXE VEREXIS, X!l Home Economics Norway Transfer from Mary Washington College; M.C.A. 2, 3; Home Economics Club 2; E.S.S. 2, 3; Basketball 2; Masque 3; Chairman of Red Cross Benefit 2; Prism 3. MARY HELENA WAHL Woodland Psychology M.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; 300 Club 4; Bowling Team 3: -Span- ish Club 3; Newman Club 4. f 45 r J Cla iN ol Ifl lO a.. LEOXK EDNA WALLS Liberal Arts and Nursing KATHKRIXK MILLKR WAKD. AA I ' sychology W ' .iterville Transfer from Colby (. ' ullcgt-; . LC.A. 2. 3; Women ' s Forum 2; Radio (luiUi 2; Mascjue 3. 4; International Relations Club .1, 4; House Council 3; Political Break- fast Club 3. 4; Sigma Mu Sigma 4; Klying Club 4. GKORGE VILLL M W KltHKR. IN Wildlife Conservation Hebron Winter Sports 1, 2; Dean ' s List 3b. MARLAX SKREXA WEEKS Sociology Bridge water Transfer from Kicker Junior College; M.C.A. 3. 4; Women ' s Forum 4; Dean ' s List 4a. NANCY BAILEY WHITE. IIB-I ' Home Economics Portland M.C.A- 1. 2. 3. 4; Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Prism 3; Campus 2, 3, 4. MCRIEL ELAIXK WHITTEMORE. -I ' M Home Economics Milo M.C.A. . 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club L 2. 3. 4; M.O.C. 3, 4. CAKOLYX SKL.NLX WIEDEX Education Machias Transfer from Wasbingioii State Teachers College; M.C.. . 1, 2; Outing Club 2; Comnuiters Club 1, FERX YORK WITHA.M Home Economics Bangor Dean ' s List 2b. 3b. 3c; Home Economics Club 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Omicron Xu 4; M.C.A. 1; W.A.A. 1, 2; Off-Campus Women L 2. 3. Cla s of 1040 WAI.TKK UKRHEKT W rillAM Education Bangor EVEI.V.V YOrNG, M Searsport Sociology Campus 2; Ficlii Hockcv 3; Women ' s Forum }. 4; M.C.A. 2, o. 4; M.O.C. 2. .!; Riding Club 4; Transfer trom Kents Hill Junior College; Prism 3. Seniors Not Pic-tiiro«l MURIEL ELEANOR ADAMS Education Topsham RUSSELL SEAVEV BODWELL Civil EIngineering Portland MARY SPRINGER CROSSLAND Home Economics Orono FRANCIS HENRY DOLE Chemical Engineering Bangor CHARLOTTE BOWMAN FLYNN Home Economics Orono MALCOLM HUBBARD MINER Psychology Orono VALTON VINCENT MORSE Sociology Brewer IRGINIA MARICE STEWART Education Waterville ( J Spring llogiKtratu n Soiiiwrs COLLEGE OF AGRICILTIRE HoKACK Ezi.Kii 1. DFwm. Island Falls Pail Jf.an Eastman. Island Falls Gfrm.d Ai.fxandfr Glass, East Holden Rkiiaki) Ffssfndkn Hadow. Orono EiNAK Arihir Olsfn Carroll Barton Ri n ki ' -on. Oakland SrLI ' HFN LfON RoitBlNS, Kittcvv COLLEGE OF ARTS AM) SCIENCES |oM I ' ll AiiLiR. |r.. Sanlonl Harry Lolis Bovlk, Jr., Oiono Calmn B. Conant. Jr.. . ubinn Gfor(.f I ' arkfr Ca ' NNiN(.ii m. Old Town Edward McDi ffff Ellis, York Bcacli ROBIRI FR N(I FoRIIER. OlOnO Spring Reg ' i$«traf ion Seniors Charlfs Edmond Gardnfr. Wakefield. Mass. John Carroll Gornl n, Wcllesley, Mass. Lot IS VlLLIAM HowK. Jr., Gicciie Alfrfd Hutchinson, Uanvers, Mass. Kenneth Sherman Johnson, Jr.. Bangor Bernard Aloysius Barge. Machias Donald Edwin P.age, Orono COLLEGE OF EDL CATION Jamfs Gordon Cooi ' fr IlL Orono James Watson Gray. Machias Clinton Austin Hanscom. Bangof Charles Franklin Hass, Orono Philip Glfndon Hines, North Anson Ronald Charles Johnson, I ' erry Lillian Roberta Michaud, Bangor Ray Freemont Rollins. Fort Fairfield Lawrence Standish. Cranberry Isles William Edward Starbird. Dixfield Lawrence Marvin Sturtevant. Nortli Bcli;iade George C. Swanton, Dexter ( Tlio •Tiiiiior da{ $« Jl ' MOR CLASS OFFICERS CHARLIE CUSHING, KARHARA MILLS, DON I ' RAIT, EVIE FOSTER I ' RIS.Xr BOARD Back row: Foster, Sibley, Small. Johnston Front row: Foran. Uridges. Ricker, Durgin |1 AN SlilRI lA ( KLKV l ' s cliology H;iin|Klcii Highlaiuls M.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Glcr Clnl. 1. . ' , ,l; W.A.A. 1, . ' , 3. MARCARHl AMRROSE. HB Mctlifal Technology Bangor Off-Campus Women 1, 3; M.C.A. 1, 2. 3; Modern Dance Club 2; Basketball 2; Aquinas Club 1. ALEXANDER .MatLEOD ADA.MS Hisloiv and Government Norwooci. N. J. Campus 1, 3. Contributing Kditor 1, 3; International Relations Club 1, 3; M.C.A. 1. 3, Cabinet 3; Univer- sity Peace Conference 1; Maine Handbook. Editor- in-chief; Intercollegiate Conference for World Peace 3; Siphomore Owls; Contributors ' Club 3; OCUMMO, Charter Member 3; Men ' s Senate 3; University Emer- gency Service Fund 3, Publicity Committee. MARGARET ASKER Physical Etliication Westhiook M.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Freshman Club President 1; Depu tations 1, 2. 3; Orchestra 1, 2. 3; Hockev 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1. 2, 3; Volleyball 3; Badminton 3 Home Economics Club 1; Modern Dance Club 3 Education Club 3. PHILIP HAROLD . LBAIR Agiicultiue Caiihoti LOULSA BACON. M Home Economics Naples M.C.A. 1. 2. 3; M.O.C. 2; Glee Club 2. 3; House Secretary 2; Junior Class Caucus 3; Neai Mathetai ; Sigma Mu Sigma 3; Merrill Palmer School 3b: Dean ' s List la, lb, Ic, 2a, 2b, 2c, 3a. English FREDERICKA AMBORN Lincolin ille M.C.A. 1, 2; M.O.C. 3; Radio Guild 3; Volleyball 1. 2; Class of 1911 Scholarship 2; Dean ' s List lb, 2b, 2c. 3a. JANE BARNE,S Ps th(ilogy Poillanil Hockey 1; M.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Masque 1, 2, 3; Inter- national Relations Club 3; Volleyball 2. JOAN AMBROSP3. AOH Ps cholog Bangor Freshman Class Secretary; House President 1; M.C.. . 1, 2, 3; Masque 2. 3; Sophomore Eagles; Spanish Club Treasurer 2; W.S.G.A. 1, 2. Executive Ciimmittee 3; Panhellenic Council 3; May Breakfast Committee Chairman. MELVIN |0 I II BAR II.ETT Business . dministralion E ast Stoneham 3; Masque 1; Inter- .M.C.A. 1. 2. 3 national Kelatini M.O.C. 1, 2, Club 2, 3. JUNMOUS 51 RFNA BELI. F.ii;;lish Bangor M.C.A. 1, 2, 3: OrclH-stra I. 2. i; Off-Campus Women 1. 2, 3; Dean ' s List 2b; Hillel 1. 2, 3. STEI.I liORKOWSkl Music Slillwatcr Off-Campus Women 1. 2, 3; Council 2, Treasurer 3; M.C.A. 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Dean ' s List 3a. nR() LAWRENCE BERN.STEIN .Soi i()l )s .Swampstotl. Mass. JO-AXX Jl ' LIET BOUCHARD Home Economics Cniilum M.C.A. 1. 2, 3; Cheerleader 1. 2, 3. IIOROIHEA BF.I LS Gciinan Deutscher Vereiti; Dean ' s List Ic. 2, 3a. Bangor J ' HVLLLS BOLTILIER Home Economics Old Oiclianl M.C.A. 3; Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3; Huuse Council 3. Kl R I lUKHI. I orcstrv Ba hi more. Mel. ELIZ.VBEl H BOVCE oologv Sjiiingfield Der Deutsche Verein 3, 4; Masque I, 2; M.C..- . 1, 2, 3; M.O.C. 2; Chemistry Seminar 3; House Council 2. R( HI I ' II RFrH BOFRKFR Music Oiono Off-Campus Women 1, 2. 3; . H ' .. . 1. 2, 3; Chorus 3; Dean ' s List 3a. 1 R liO TON Millinocket Psychology Home Economics Club 1; Basketball 1. 2, 3; Hockcv 1. 2, 3; Spanish Club 3, Treasurer 3; .M.O.C. 1. 2; M.C.A. 1, 2. 3. JUNM40MIS 52 SHASl A Al.l.BKl-. 1U)VN 1 ON liliiiaiion Nonli New I ' oitlaiul JAMC.K liROUN. Illi French Naiick, Mass. House Vice President 1; French rivil) 2. President 3; M.C.A. 1, 2. 3; Panhellenic Council 2. Secretary 3; Education Club 3; Tennis 1; Badminton 2; Dean ' s List 2c. PETER HRADSHAW History Bangor DOROIHV M. RV HRl N.S. 4.. I Psychology Bangor Sigma Mu .Sigma 3: Off-Campus Women; M.C.A. ; M.O.C. JOHN HO V. RI) BRAGG Agritultiaal Economics Longmeadow , Mass. M.C.A. 1, 2. 3, ice President 2. 3; Proctor 2; Dean ' s List 2b, 2c. LEO BRADLEY BINKER. JR. Education Franklin Transfer from Eastern State Normal School in 1942; M.C.A. 2; Men ' s Chorus 2; OCUMMO 3; Edu- cation Club 3. K.XTHLEEN BRIDGES. Xfi English Calais M.C.A. 1, 2, 3; M.O.C. 2; Contributors ' Club 2. 3; Masque 2. 3; Campus 1. 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Radio tiuild 3; Badminton 1. 2. 3. CONSTANCE CLARK CAMPBELL Psychology . uinnn M.C.A. I. 2; Orchestra 1. 2, 3; French Club 3; M.O.C. 2; Mu Alpha Epsilon 3. JACQUELINE BROWN. HB Home Economics . iigiisla M.( ' .. . 1. 2. 3; Hockey 3; Volleyball 1. 2; Campus 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2. 3; Dean ' s List la, lb, Ic, 2a. 2b. 3a. IRENE C. MPBELL English Gonldshoro M.C.A. 1. 2; Off Campus Women 1, 2. 3. JUAMORS CIHARLES IIDMOM. ( ARI ' l-.N 1 l-.R Ic(liaiii(al Kimincci ini; Bangor Rolil R 1(11 I ' I IN Business Adniinisiiaiiun Hillside T— ck 1; M.r.A. 1. .?; Kresliman Club 1: Radio Guild 1. IK) I 1) ( SF i l ] 1 11 ulunc Uutksjjort NANCY ClIASt. AOn lN c luilogv Aiignsia Masque 2, i; M.C.A. 1, 2, 1; Freshman ( lul) 1; Hockey 1, 2. 3: Basketball 1, 2; Editor Freshman Handbook 1; Campus 1, 2, 3. Circulation Manager 2. 3; Sigma Mu Sigma 3; Dean ' s List la. Ic, 2a. 2b. 2c. SHIRI FA f STNFR l i lu)l )o; Uangt)i -S juare Dance Club 2. .i; Modern Dance Club 2. i; Neai Mathetai; OflF-Campus Women 1. 2; M Club 3 basketball 1, 2, 3; Assistant Hockey Manager 3; V.A..aL. Council 3; M.C.A. I. 2, 3; State of Maine High School Scholarship; Dean ' s List la. lb. Ic. 2a, 21.. 2c. 3a. WILFRED C.HESEBROLGH Mctlianiial Engineering .Stoninglon. ( onn. Orchestra 1. 2. 3; Mu Alpha Epsilon 3; A.S.M.E. 2. 3. Chairman 3; Emergency Service Committee 2; M.C.A. 1. 2, 3. HF.RRERI CHWII ' ION Ch ' .rnital Engineering . nson .M.C.A. 1. 2. 3; Hanti it Club I. 2; Civil Engineer- ing Club 3; OCUMMO 3. NOR ( IIM ' M N. AOn Malheniatits Poland Springs . I.C.. . 1. 2. 3; V.. ..- . Council 2. 3; Sophonu re Class Leader 2; Tennis and Badminton Manager 3; Hockey 1. 2. 3; All-Maine Reserve 2; Sonhomore Eagles; M Club 2, 3; Vollevball 1. 2; University Seal 3. JOSFI ' II ( II I ' I IN. .MA Cleneial Fjigincciing Bangor M.C.A. 1. 2. 3; F...otball 1. 2; A.I.E.E. 2; Proctor 3. R( IIIK RA ! MONI) CLARk Engineering I ' lnsics Millinocket 54 11 1 B1 III (I IMIN I Ihc.arc I ' onl.iiul Maine Masque 2, 3, Council 2, 3; Campus 2 3; Wnrcn ' s Forum . ' ; International Relations Club 3; O ' cheslra 1. 2; Radio Guild 3; Glee Club 1; French Cluli 2. BAKU K ( ONM Ks. 111! Home Econoniiis Old 1 own M.C.A. 1. 2. 3; Off Cannnis Women 1. 2. 3; Home Economics Club 3; Dean ' s List 2b. 3a. JOHN Cl.EMENT i olof; Baii oi Campus 1. 2. 3. Editor 3; Orchestra 2; Political lireakfast Club 2. 3; M.O.C. 2. 3; Deutscher Verein 3. CON.Sl. Nt;E COWE Home Economics Bangor M C.A. 1. 2. 3: Off-Campus Women 1, 2. 3; Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3; Campus Staff 3; Dean ' s List 2a, 3a. ARI.ENE CLEVEN, AOn INvchologv Portlanci House President 1: House Council 1. 2; W.S.Ci.. . 1; Campus 1, 2; Masque 2. 3: Contributors ' Club 2. 3; VI O C. 3; International Relations Club 3; Badminton 2; Neai Mathetai; Sigma Mu Sigma; Dean ' s List la. lb. Ic, 2a. 2b, 2c. 3a; Deutscher ' erein 3; Vnivcr- sit.v Scholarship 2, 3. . NNA MARC. ARE] CROl SE. HB Zoology Dextei .Mu Alpha Epsilon 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; W.A.A. Council 3; Assistant Hockey Manager 3; Orchestra 1 2 3. Vice President 3; Band 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Volleyball 2; M.C.A. 1. 2. ALBERTA EMOC;ENE CLOSSON. AAA ZoologN EllsuiiKh BARBAR.V LOIISE CROWELL Clicniistrv Liidlou ' . Mass. MILDRED COHEN .Sociology Transfer M.C.A. 3: I ' onland from Westbrook .lunior College 1945; Hillel. Vice President 3; M.O.C. 3; Spanish Club 3; Embassy Committee 3; Radio Imild 3; Riding Club 3 f:H. RLE,S .S. C.l ' .SHl (.. |R. Engineering Physics I ' ortland Ho. . _ bill 1; Hathaway Scholarship 1; Scholarship 2; Dean ' s List la. lb. louse Chairman 1; Men ' s Student .Senate 1; Baskcl- Inll 1; Hathaway Scholarship 1; Calvin N ' ealley ■' ■' . . ' ; ' b ; Proctor 2. 3; lunior Class ice President; Junior Marshal; A.l.E.E. Treasurer 3; M.C.A. 1. 2. 3. 55 DOROTHY I.. D.WIS. nii 1 loiiif Kconomics W cslbrook Women ' s Forum I; M.C.A. 1. 2, 5; Home Economics Club 1, 2. 3; M.O.C. 3; Maine Masque 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1; Chapel Choir 1; Radminton 2. BEITV JANE m R(.l . Xfi Psychology Uingliam M.C.A. I, 2, 3. Cabinet J; Mabquc 1; Soplioniore Eagles 2; Student Senate 3; Women ' s Student Government 3, Vice President 3; Home Kconomics Club 1; Prism 3. Assistant Editor; Student-Faculty Union Building Conmiittee 3. 1 ' A I KICI.V . N 1). IS Hisloiy and Ciovernment Cambridge, Mass. Transfer from W ' estbrook .Tunior ColleKc, CL. RICE E.VSl.ER oologN Ci ' oiiscville W.A.A. Council 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Vollevball 1. 2. 3; Der Deutsche erein 2. 3; M Club; M.C.A. 1, 2, 3. lAR RO.SE . N DELANO Sociologx Biicksport Masque 1. 2; Modern Dance 2. 3; -Spanish Club 3; M.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 3; Aquinas Club 1, 3. VINON. EDMINSl ER. nB Home Economics Noiwav Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3; M.C.A. 1. 2. 3; 300 Club; Freshman Club; Panhellenic Council 3; Masque 3; Radio Guild 3. GEORGE ARIHIR DOE F()rcsti Rimiham PH-lLLIS EEDRID(.E, AOII Psychology Soiitli Portland Charles H. Payson Scholarship 1; House Vice President 1; Radio Guild 1. 2. 3. President 3; Masque 1, 2: W.S.G.A. 2. 3; Assembly Chairman 3; General Student Senate 3; Elizabeth . bbott Halentine Scholarship 3; Dean ' s List 2b, 2c, 3a; House Council 1, 3; Student-Facultv L ' nion Building Comm. 3; Sigma Mu Sigma; M.C.A. 1. 2. PALL K ' ' DOWE I ' dulliv Hiisl)andr Weeks Mills University Social Conunittee 1, 2, 3; Student Senate, General Senate 2; OCUMMO 1. 2, 3; Aggie Club. ' ice President 3; Dean ' s List 2c; Maine Day Committee 3; Co-Manager Baseball Team 3; M.C.A. 1. 2; Hockey 1, 2, 3, IAR1 LOUISE ETZEL, XfJ Home Economics Frceport Home Economics Club 2. 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3; .M.C..- . L 2; .-Kllantic and Pacific Tea Co. Scholar- sllip 1. JUNIORS 56 .Sociologv MCA. -•; M.O.C, 1 1 1 1). lOGG Non iilgt ' wock liaskctliall 1. 2. 3; liadniinton (.1 I)VS FRIF.DLER Zoology Lewiston M.C.A. I. 2. .i; Co- Editor of Krcshmai) Handbook I; Frfshiiian Cluli I; Glee Club I; Cainims 1. 2. o; Radio Guild 2. . . Secretary 3; Women ' s Forum 1. 2, 3; Home Economics Club 1; W.A.A numerals; Hillel Club 2. 3, Secretary 2, 3. Hillel Scroll 2. 3; Debating Society I. 2. 3. Manager 3; Deliating Key 2; House Council 1; Secretary of Hillel F-oundalion for State; Der Deutsche Verein 3; Dean ' s List la, Ic, 2a. 2b, 2c, 3a. DORIS lOR AN. Xn Saco Economics Basketball I, 2; Vollcvball 1. 2; Hockey 2; M Club; M.C..- . 1, 2. 3; M.C.. . Cabinet 2; Student- Faculty Committee on Government 3; House Treasur- er 1 ; Women ' s Student Government Council 3, Sec- retary 3; Panhellcnic Council 3; P. B.C. 3; Inter- national Relations Club 2, 3. President 3; Women ' s Forum 1, 2; Sigma Mu Sigma 3; Campus 1; Class Editor of Prism; Dean ' s List la, lb, Ic, 2a, 2b, 2c, 3a, 3b; General Senate 3; M.O.C. 2, 3; Maine Day Committee 3. C.VTHERINE FR.VNCES GEORGE. X9. Psvchology AVashiiigton. D. C. M.C.A. I, 2, 3; M.O.C. AL -AH FORD F.diiriiiion Bangor Men ' s Student Senate 2, 3; General Senate. Chair- man of Election Committee 3; Chairman of Execu- tive Committee Junior Class; Athletic Committee 2; Maine Masque 3; House President 3; House Vice President 2; Maine Social Committee. PAl ' LIXE MARIE GILSON, HB Hi.stoiv and Government South Portland Transfer from Westbrook Junior College; Glee Club 3; .M.O.C. 3; M.C.A. 3; Dean ' s List 3a. HELEN FORTUNES Romance Languages Sanford M.C.A. I. 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Maine Campus 3; French Club 2, 3; Dean ' s List 2c; Girls ' Athletics 2. DOROTHY GOODNOW, IIB I ' svrhology Rockland M.C.A. 1, 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; Campus 3; House Comicil 3; ' olleyball 300 Club 3. EVELYN FOSTER, HB Physical Education Bangor W.S.i;..A. 2; Sophomore Eagles; M.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Off. Campus Women 1. 2, 3; Prism Staff 3. Sports Editor; Modern Dance Clul) 2. 3; Square Dance Club 2, 3; Student .Social Committee 2; W..- .. . 2. 3, ' ice President 3; .M Club 2, 3; University Seal 2; Hockev 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, . llMaine 1. 2; Volley- ball 1. 2. 3; Dean ' s List Ic, 2a, 2b, 2c, 3a; Class Treasurer 3; Pi Beta Phi . lumnae Prize. .MARfilFRlTE GOOGINS. J M Psychology Wcsthiook Sigma Mu Sigma 3; Masque 2; W.S.G.A 3; M.C.A. 1. 2; House Council 2, 3; French Club 2; Payson Scholarship 3; yVoodman Scholarship 2; ' ice Presi- dent of the Elms 3; Emergency Relief Fuiul Com- mittee 3b. JUNIOMIS 57 HKIKN (.ORDKN. llli Micliaiiical F.ngincciing Chicago. 111. rransltT from Lake Forest College. Sept. 44; Olee (..III) 1: W.A.A. 1; A.S.M.E.. Secretary 2, 3; M.C.A. . ' . ,!; Radio Guild 3. ELN ' ICE II WIMOM) Business .Aclministiatioii iaimiiigton Hou.se Officer 1, 2; M.O.C. 3; Sigma Mu Sii?ma Dein ' s List 11). Ic ship. 2a. 2b, ja; Anne Stodder Scholar- A(. I-,S ARl.INK (.RA Eilticaiion . Iachias Transfer from Washington State Normal School; Normal School .Scholarship; M.O.C. 3; M.C.A. 3; .S:iU3re Dance Club. PHVLLI.S HAMMOND Hislor and Goveinmem Hockey 1, 3; M.C.A. 1. 3; Masque 1. ; 3; Volleyball 2; Softball 2; LR.C. 3. I ' urtlaiKl 3; Campus .MERLE GRINULE oologv EUswoi ' th r!..nd 1, 2; M.C.A. 1. 2, 3; M.O.C. 2. 3; OCUMMO 3. RICHARD HARLOW Farm Managemeiu Hvdc Park. .Mass. Agricultural Club Treasurer ' 45; Track 41). 41. ' 45; Football ' . , ' 40. i41 ROBERT C.RrMLEV cH)lt o MilliiKiikct rHO. IA.S IL RRINC. ION Zook)g Worcester. Mass. Deutscher X ' erein 3; M.C.A. 2. 3. GENE A IRENE H M1 IN Home Economics Ham)Kleii Highlands Transfer from Nasson College 1945; Basketball 2, 3; X ' ollevball 2. 3; Glee Club 2; Home Economics Club 3; M.C.A. 2, 3; Off-Campus Club 2, 3, District Representative 3. (HARI.E.S E. HARRIS Forestry Etna M.C.A. 1. 2. 3; Forestry Club 3; OCUMMO 3; Freshman Club 1. ain t0PKs 58 1111 II II SKI I.L Home l ' .n)iuiniii,s Dexter MCA. 1, . ' . i; Orchestra 1. 2. 3: Band 2. 3; II. ire Kcononiics ( lub 1. 2, i. Secretary-Treasurer 2; A 1 ' Scholarshii) I; Stanlev IMummer Scholarship 2; Dean ' s List 2h, 33. II K l 11(11 ItROOKE { ' .hcmical Engiiicciiiif; Yarmoulh M.C.A. 1. 2, 3; M.O.r. 1. 3; CheraiMry Seminar Secretary-Treasurer 2; Dean ' s List I: Prism Photog- rapher I. .3. Kl 1 II Al.liERI A H.W.NES Home Etoiiomics South AVateifoiil M.C.A- L 2. 3; Home Economics Club 1. 2, 3; Glee l. ' lub 2. . ' ; Dean ' s List 3a; Chapel Choir 2, 3; Square Dance Club 2. 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3; W.A.A. 3; Assistant Hockey Manager 3. LOIS A . HO EV. AAA I ' sychology Island Falls Transfer from Ricker Junior College; M.C.A. 2, 3; Campus 3; Sigma Mu Sigma 3; Masque 3. JEANNE HEARTZ Home Economics Bangor M.C.. . 1, 2. 3, Personnel Board 1; Freshman Club; Masketball 1; Home Economics Club 1, 2. 3; House Vice President 2; 300 Club 3. .WIS ELI AUETH HLCJHEV Home Economics East Waterboio .M.C.A. 1. 2. 3; Freshman Club 2; Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. EI.IZ. RE1 H HKiC.IXS, AOn Home Economics B:ingor •M.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Freshman Club, Social Chairman 1; W.A.A. 1. 2. Freshman Representative 1, Secretary 2; Home Economics Club 1, 3; Sophomore Eagles Pesident 2: House President 3; W.S.G.A. 3; M Club 2. 3; M.O.C. 3. P I Rl( 1 A JEAN HI IK), AOII Speech Oiono Masque 1, 2, 3; Modern Dance 2; . LC.A. 1. 2. 3. DORIS IIOK R r Educ;iti()n I ' rincelon Transfer from State Teachers College, Gorhain W46; Dean ' s List 3a; M.C.A. 3; Orchestra 3. CECILY lOHNSOX, im English I.iveimoie E;ills Masque 1. 2. 3; Hockey 1. 2; Basketball 1, ?; Softball 1. 2; Riding Club 3; M.C.A. I. 2, 3; M.O.C. JUNM00iiS 59 ROBKRI JOHNSrON. I1K Farm Managciiiciu Easton Football 1. 2. i. Intramural 1. 2. 3; Baseball 2. 3; MCA. 1. . ' . J; M.O.C. 2, 3; Proctor 3; Prism Hoard 3; Dean ' s List 3b: Agricultural Club 1, 3; Executive Committee 3; Hosea Buck Scholarship 3. I ' HM.I IS JORDW, Aon Business AdmiiiistiaUou So. I ' ovllaml M.C.A. 1, 2, 3, M.C.A. Cabinet 3; Intcrnali Ti;il Relations Club 2, 3: Political Breakfast Club . ; M.O.C. 1. 2, 3; Masque 2, 3; Prism 3; House Council 1. C:LM)E ROBF.Rl JONES HisiiHv Bangor n. RRV RICHARD Kl.ISER Foiestiv Wilmcuc, II FA JONES I ' svdiology Bangor OtT-( ainlius Women 1, 2, 3. Secretary 2. ' ice Presi- dent 3; .M.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Freshman Club 1. Secretary; El Circulo Espanol 2; Maine Campus 1, 2, 3. Adver- tising Manager 3; W.A..- . 2, 3; Assistant N ' olleyball Manager 2, ' ollevball Manager 3; Hockey 1, 3; Basketball 1. 2, 3; Volleyball 1. 2. 3; M Club 2, 3; Modern Dance Club 1. 2, 3, Secretary 3. LEONARD RICHARD KOROBKIN Mechanical Engineering Lowell, Mass. A.S.M.E. ice Cllairman 3, 4; Band; Football 1. 2. 3; Baseball 1; M Club 3; Hillcl Club; Internniral Basketball. LALA JONES. A in Tlieatie . iiburn Sophomore Eagles, Secretary -Treasurer 2; W.S.G.. .. Treasurer 2; Student Senate 2; Campus 1, 2, 3. Con- tributing Editor 2; Maine Day Committee 2; Masque 1. 2, 3, Membership Secretary 3; Radio Guild Script Committee 3; Modern Dance Club 1; Sigma Mu Sigma 3; Program Chairman 3; Contributors ' Club 3; M.C.. . 1, 2, 3; Embassy Committee 3; M.O.C. 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3; Congregational Club 1. BETTV LEHMAN HisloiN ;iiul CJoxeinmcMI Lim.i, Ohio Masque 1. 2. 3, Executive Cnvuicil. Tech Director 2, Vice President 3; Campus StatT 1. 2; El Circulo Espanol; M.C.A. 1. 2, 3; Radio Guild 3. RA( IH.1. |()NI,S. AAA Home Economics .Vubiun .M.C.A. 1. 2, 3; A • P Scholarship 1. 3; Sigma Mu Sigma 3; Home Economics Club 1; Dean ' s List Ic, 2a, 2b. 3a; Orchestra 1. RI( II KII Will R|I I I l W Met ii;nii(.il I ' ' niiinecrino li.ii H;iil)or JUNIORS (iO [AM . i.()N(;fki.i.o v, xn I ' .sNchulugy E;ist M:ulii is M.C.A. 1, 2, 3. Cabinet 2; Masque 2. 3; El Circulo Espanol 2, 3, Program rhairman 2; Prism 3. li Rll ARA M.uNAIR Psychology Hiiulton M.l ' .A. 1. 2. 3; Campus Business Staff 3. ROIU-.RI ]. LLRVEV Eiiolisli Schenectaciv, X. V. Tau Beta Pi; Dcairs List la, lb, 2a, 2b, 3b; M.C.A. 3; M.O.C. 3. JOSEPHINE M. C.R1 Psychology PoillamI Spanish Club 2, 3: M.C.A. 1. 2, 3; Publicity Com- mittee Spanish Club 3; M.O.C. 3; Glee Club 3. C)R. MacDONALD Brewer Psvcliology Glee Club 1; Off-Campus Women; M.C.A.; Radio Guild 3; Emergency War Relief Committee 2. EVANGELINE GRAY MATCZVK Home Economics Corinna INK MacKlNNON, J M Romance Languages Brewer Glee Club 1; Le Cercle Francais; M.C.A.; Off- (. ' ainpus Women; Dean ' s List. ]. nic:e maxwell, aaa Ps cliulogy Hamden, Conn. Campus 3; M.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Prism 3; M.O.C. 3; Women ' s Forum 3; House Council 2. H II II.ORENCE MacLEOD. Ediic;ilion Burlinglon ELAINE McMANUS, M English Bangor Dean ' s List 1, 2; Griffin Prize; Maine Campus 1, 2; Contributors ' Club 2; Off-Campus Women; M,C.A. JVNMOMIS 61 K RU R A M(M:I1. ! ' ■(hoU Oioiio I ' l ' i ' sitU-nt Kliiis Aiiiicx 1; Wonicii ' s StucU ' iil tJnv- frmiieiit Association 1; M.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Cllee ( liib 1; W.A.A. Council 2. 3: Hask(.-tl)all 1, 2, S; VoUevhall 1. 2. 3; Hockey 3; French ( ' lul 2. 3, Vice IVcs. 3; Sguart- Dance Club 1, 2. 3; Xcai Mathetai 1; Sigma Mu Sigma 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2. 3a; Charles Pay- son Scholarship 2; Anne Stodder Scholarsliij) 3; Sigma Mu Sigma Award 3 ; O.C.W. 2, 3. JAM ' . NrORRISON Home Kcononiics Bi l(lcfoi(l Home Clce CI Kent, 111. 1. . ' inics Club 1 , ,1. Secretary .2; Mod -Treasurer leru }. Dance 2; B RIV R MII.I.S. AOII Spaiiisli Bangor House Preside lit 1 ; Women ' s Student Government 1; ( lass Secretary 2; Class Secretary 3; House Vice President 2; Contributors ' Club 2, 3, Vice President 3; Spanish Club 2, 3. Vice President 3; Sigma Mu Sigma 3; Orchestra 1, 2; Radio Guild 1, 2. 3; Masque 1, 2, 3; University Social Committee 3; Campus Staff 2; Dean ' s List 2a, 2b, 3a, 3c; Class Kxecutive Committee 3; M.C.A. 1, 2, 3. ARTHIR H. MOL ' I ION. Mctiianical Engineering M.C.A. ; Camera Club 3a. 3b; Flying Club. A.S.M.K. i ' oi (land Dean ' s List K VIHRVN JOVCK MILLS. XU Ktonomics MoiuiccUo W ' .S.G.A. 2; Student Senate 2; Maine Day Coni- mittee 2; M.C.A. 1. 2, 3. Council 3; 300 Club Adviser 3; Radio Guild 2; International Relations Club 2, 3; M.O.C. 2. 3: W.A.A. Council 3; Pasketball 1. 2, 3; X ' olleybail L 2, 3; ' ice President Baleiitine 3; Dean ' s List 2h, 2c, 3a. TONf MURRAY Electrical Kngincciiiif; Hampden Hinhlands Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1. 2. .!. Carit. 2; M.C.A. 1. 2, 3; M.O.C. 1; A.I.E.E. 3; Men ' s .Student Senate 3; (ieneral Student Senate 3; .Athletic Hoard 3: Mar- shal at Commencement 2; M Club 3; Dean ' s I.ist 1. ROY Ul.NDFIELl), . IUORE. JR. Micliaiiic.il Engineering Walcnille JE.WEI IE NADE.M , .fr.M Thealie Brewer Radio (iuild; .Maine Masque; M.C.A.; OtT-Cainitus Women. GEOR(.E IRWKI l MOKKII I I Ic( It it.il Eii;4iiu ' t ' t iiio t-si laiitiinolon JANE NEKDH M Medianicil Engineering Okl Town Orchestra; Der Deutsche X ' erein. J UN MORS 62 1 I 1 II. Mil KR II (line Ecoiioiiiics Coriiina M.t ' .A. 1. 2, i; Home Kconoiiiics Club 1. 2, 3; Orchestra 1. 2. 3; Dean ' s List Ic, 2a, 3a; International Relations Chib 3: Freslinian Cliib; House Council 2; Assistant to class editor IVisin, W IMI RID I RI() I ' l 1 1 lliimr I ' .conomics Bangor M.C.A. 1. 2; Freslinian Clnlii .M.O.C. 2. i; Home Kconomics Ckib 3; Hockey 2, 3; Maine Masque 3. IhsK (.11 HIKI OCOWKLL 111(1 (. 11 iimcnt IJaiioor R Al.l ' H IIERSEV I ' EAVEY Mechanical Engineering Fort Devens, Mass. Head Proctor; Society of Mechanical Engineers; tieneral Student Senate; Freshman House Com- mittee; M.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Social Affairs Committee 2. BEVERLY i ' . ' C;KARD Sociologv Bath SYLVIA ELLEN PENDLETON I ' svchology Carmel Dean ' s List 2c. 3a; M.C.. . la. lb, Ic; W.A.. . Publicity Committee 2b, 2c; El Circulo Kspanol 2a, 2b. FLORENCE LOUI.SE PALMER Eiiglish Wales Neai Mathetai 1; Dean ' s List la, lb. Ic; W.A-.A. Publicity Committee 1; Secondary School Contest •Scholarship 1; M.C.A. 1, 2; W.A.A. numerals; Dean ' s List 2a, 2b, 3a. 3b; Chemistry Seminar Club, Secre- tary-Treasurer. I ' HVLLLS C:. R1ER PENDLETON. H1M Romance Languages Caribou Hockey 1; Glee Club 1; Xeai Mathetai 1; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3; Band 3; Modern Dance Club 2. 3; Mu .-Mpha Epsilon 2. 3. Secretary- Treasurer 3; M.C.A. 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Dean ' s List I, 2, 3. (.I.ORt.l I R N( LS PARSONS PsNchology .AubiMii Women ' s Forum 1. 2. 3; Radio C.uild 2. 3; M.C.. . I, 2, 3; Debate Chlb 1; Orchestra 3; .M.O.C. 3. Fl KANOR 1 R PI RKIXS (iolog M.C.A. 1, 2, 3; liaskelball 1. 2, 3, JUNtOMtS 63 Saco SARAI N kNCJWLIO.N I ' HU.l.l I ' S. AA Ihcatic Poitlaiut Masque 1, 2, 3; Council 2, Si-cretary 3; M.C.A. 1. 2, 3, Cabinet 2; Women ' s Forum 3; Modern Dance 2; Haskethall 1; Field Hockey 1. GLENDON RUSSEI.I I ' OR 1 KR Electrical Engineering Porllaml Ctlee Club; Masque; Radio Guild; Football 2; A.I.E.K., Secretary; M Club; M.C.A. 1, 2. 3. MORRIS (. I ' ll () I Englisli Freshman Club Hangor .M.C.A. KENDALL RKH.VRDSOX TOWERS -Mechanical Engineering Deer Isle I5E ERI.V I ' l 1 MAN. AOH Home Economics Reading. Nfass. French Club Treasurer 1; M.C.A. 2, 3; Home Kco- nomics Club 1, 2. 3; 31X1 Club. Enylisli DON. Ln PRATT Bootlihav Harl)or Men ' s Senate 3; General Senate 3; Class Pres dent 3; Dean ' s List; M.O.C. 3; Indoor Track 3. VVETTE UKRN.VDETTE PLENT. M (.cixernment Hangor I ' anhellenic Council 3; M.C.- . 1, 2, 3; French Club 1, 2, 3, President 2. ELIZABETH M Mil I INI- RA . AOH Home Economics Ellsworlh M.C.A. 1. 2, 3; Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3; Hockey 1. 2, 3; All-Maine Reserve 2. 3; Softball 1. 2; Basketball 2; W.A.A. Council 3; Archery Manager 3; Badminton 1, 2. 3. mlru;l el.mnl polllv (.11 in. Ill .Soiiili Poul.iinl . e:ii .Mathetai. President 2; M.C.. . 1. 2; Campvis Staff ], 2; Masque 1; Radio Guild; Chemistry Seminar, ' ice President; F.lms. Secretary 3; DeaTl ' s List la, lb. Ic. 3a; Deutscher X ' erein 2, 3; V..- .. . Publicity Committee. XOREEN REED l ' s chol igy -M.C.A. 1. 2. 3; Basketball 1; 300 Club JUNMOJtS G4 Riiiiifdid l.OIS RKKIR. UK ' t HoiiiL- I ' .umomics I ' mllaiul KditorinChii.1 of Trism J; Dean ' s List la. lb, Ic, ia 21). 2c, 3a; Neai Mathftai Stcrttary 1; Campus 1; Portl.a ' nd Association Scholarship 1. 2; Sigma Mu Sigma 3; Sophomore Class Treasurer 2; Home tco- nomics Club. Vice President i; M.C.A. 1. 2. 3; Omicron Xu 3; Student liovernnient Nominating Committee 3. nORO IHV SAI.O Thealic Union M.C.A. 1, 2. 3; M.O.C. 2, 3; Masque 2, 3; Council 3; Spanish Club 2; Radio Guild 3. ESTHER I.. RING Home Economics Ricliniond Modern Dance Club 1. 2, 3; Square Dance Club 1, _. Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball 3. M.C.A. 1, 2, 3; LOWELL S.WAGE Banoor English Varsitv Basketball 1. 2; Varsity Baseball 1; Vice President Intramural Club 3; A.I.E.E. 3; M.C.A. 1, 2, 3. JEAN RITCHIE. AAA . niinal Hnsbandry Trenton, N. J. Transfer from New Jersey College; Prism 3; Dean ' s List 2a. 2b, 2c. 3a; Glee Club 2c, 3a; Charles H. Hood Scholarship 3; M.C.A. 2. ELLA SAWYER Chemical Engincciing Portland Modern Dance Club 2. 3; Masque 1. 2; M.C.A. 1. 2, 3; M.O.C. 2; Chemistry Seminar 2, 3; Maine Women ' s Engineering Society 3. 4. FRANCE ' S ROBERTS Ediuaiion Bangor Transfer from Bangor School of Commerce; Off- Campus Women 3; Radio Guild 3; Dean ' s List 2b, 3a; M.C.A. 3. FLORENCE SAWYER Home Economics Portland M O C. 2. 3. Council 3; Maine Masque 1, 2, 3, Council 2, 3; Field Hockey 1. 2, 3; Campus 1; Basket- ball 1; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3; M.C.A. 1, 2, 3. I ' R1S(:II,I.. . NN ROBERTS Ediuaiion Bangor Transfer from Washington Normal School; Off- Campus Women 3; M.C.A. 3; M.O.C. 3. MARY SAW KR Business .-Vdministration Saco Masque 2, 3; M.C.A. 1. 2. 3; Dean ' s List 2 3a; Basketball 1. 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2; M Club 3. ju ions 65 .SHIRl.l-. AW Sllil lA. .|..M I ' sMliolcii v S|)riii;4li(lil. Mass. Women ' s Student Government 1. 2; House Presi- dent 1; Modern Dance Club 1; University Assembly Committee 2; Soidiomore KaRles; Women ' s Leader- ship Conference, fhairinaii . : Mas(|ne: Junior Class Executive Committee; Tnternatiunal Relations Club .i; Sigma Mu Sigma 3; Prism Board. Husiness Mana- RICHARD C:ARTKR SOITHARO Civil Eiigincciiiio HamixU ' ii Hiijlilamls R().M{X . Sl.Ml ' SON oology .Saiifoid Deutscher Vrein; M.C.A. 1. 2; Badminton 1. 2. ELIZARKI H ROSK SPAIN Home Ktonomics Ncu I iimrick Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3; M Club 3; Class Basketball 1, 2, 3; W.A.A. 1, 2. 3; M.C.A. 3. GERAI.DINK FRANCES SM, EL. t.M Hisioiy and Governinent CUiilfoid M.( .A. 1, 2, 3; Women ' s Forum 1. 2, 3, Secretary 1, 2. 3; Radio Guild 1, 2. 3; German Club 2. 3; Dean ' s List 2a; Campus Editorial Stai=f 2. 3. .Make-up Editor 3; Prism Board 3, Activities Editor; Contributors ' Club 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3. IARf;AREr FRENCH SP.MEDINC. XO Home Fxonoiiiics Hampden Higlil;inds M.C.A. 1, 2, 3. Secretary 3; Prism 3; Junior Class Executive Committee; Hockey Team 1. 3; M Club 3; Home Economics Club 1. 2; Glee Clidj 1; Campus 2, 3, Business -Staff. ELMER s ll I H Nkili.iiiiial Knuiiicerins Nc poit HA I-.L I ' RISCILEA SI RRI-. I I, Adll Hisior and Governiucnl Friciidsliip Basketball 1. 2. 3; Volleyball 1, 2. 3; Sollball 1. 2, 3; Sigma Mu Sigma 3, ' ice President 3; Political Breakfast Chib 3; House Council 3. ROlU R I SMI I H I(ui-sli lli.niloid, C tiini. 1-orestrv Club 1, 2, 3. EDIl H SFROi; I English IJangor OlT C ' amiius Women 1, 2. 3. Co-Social Chairman 2. President 3; M.C.A. 1. 2. 3; Dean ' s List la. lb. Ic, 2a, 2b, 2c, 3a. J UN MO its 66 will I 11(11 SWAIN llniiu ' iMoiioniics East AihIumt MA.A. I. J, .!; W.A A 1. - ' , ,v ai,i:rii. mar ann aramckls, xsj Psychology Lewisioii Campus I, 2. 3; Basketball 1; Hockev 1. 3; Masque 1. 2. 3; Freshman Club 1; Radio Guild 3: M.C.A. Embassy 3. R1 l l I WKI.E Music ir.C.A. 1. 2, 3; Masque 1. 3 IT 3 U ' _., - - - ■Lcwisioii . i.v ..- . 1. , o; iviasque i. o; Glee Club 1, 2, 3. Manager 3. Kev 3, Soloist 1. 2, 3; ' ' ■' ' ' ■Radio Guild 1, 2; Choir 1. 2, 3; 3; Hillcl 3; ' h Dean ' s List Ja ; VV , Box 2: Stu lent Con f :i, ;: oioisi i. i, o; „iioir i, £,, o, 2; Mu Alpha Epsilon Music Society louse Council 2, 3; Freshman Club 1; : W.A. A. Health Award 2; Music cert GF.ORGE WALLINGFORn McclKiiiit.il Fnj;iiieering Aulmiu Orchestra 1. 2, i; Band 2, 3; Mn Alalia Kpsiluii ,: ; A.S.M.E. 2, 3. I ' AIRKIA ELLA TAYLOR. 4 M Knolisli Guilford .M.isque 1. 2, 3; French Club 2; Social Chairman Elms .;: M.C.A. 1, 2. ELEANOR M. WEBB .oologN So. Porll.iiul Transfer from Westbrook Junior College; Band 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2. 3; Chemistry Seminar: Dean ' s List 2b. LSABELLE ELAINE TREFETHEN. |.M Home Economics So. Porilaiul M.C.A. 1. 2, 3, Cabinet 3; Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3; .Xrchery 1; Orchestra 1; Square Dance Club 3; Dean ' s List la. lb. Ic, 2a. 3a. LOLS ANN WEBBER Home Ltuiiomics Ritlimoiul M.C.A. 1. 2; Campus 2; W.. .. . Publicity Com- mittee 2. I n - - ' -- - •, ■I ' XRkIR S( () I I IREKEFHEN W ilcllilc Ciiiisrn.iiidii WilKiii BARBARA WKK K. AAA Psychology Picstiiic Isle Clii Omega Sociology Prize 2; Sigma Mu Sigma 3; Orchestra 1, 3; Band 1; M.C.A. 1, 2, 3; M.O.I ' . 3; Riding Club; Dean ' s List 2a, 21 , 2c. 3a. JU] i00MiS (i7 I (.I,M)K WHEELER I ' orcsti ' v Farniiiigton RARHARA LOriSE WILLIAMS Home Ecoiiomks So. Porllanti M.C.A. 1, 2. 3; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Masque 1, 2, 3, ELIZABETH LOUISE WHITE, nB M.iilK-matics Reading, Mass. KF.RMIT BLANCHARD WILSON Mcthaiiital Enginceiing Oiono EVELYN MARY WHITE, XQ I ' sNchology Vcst Bath M,C..A. 2, 3; Junior Class Ring Committee 3; House Treasurer 3; . Ofl Club, WM.I IA I SLEK.Hl WILSON Zoology Eastport Basketball 1, 2, 3; M.C.. . 1, 2, 3; Men ' s Senate 1. 2, 3; General Senate, Secretary 3a, President 3b; Sophomore Owls; Class President ]; Dean ' s List la, lb, Ic, 2a, 2b, 2c, 3a. FRANCES PERCIA AVHITE kilical Icchnology Ediiiuntlston, N. B., Can. M.C.A. 1; Dean ' s List lb. 3a; Masque 2, 3; Execu- tive Council 2b, 2c, 3a, 3b. GEORGENE MARTHA W I 1 HERS Home Economics Oakland M.C.A. 1. 2, 3; M.O.C. 1. 2, 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3. LESLIE HOW RI) W HITTEMORE Kdiuaiion Old Orchard Beach II RKARA WOODFIN, XS2 Psychology Marhlehead, Mass. M.C.A. I. 2. 3; Treasurer of Freshman Dorm 1; House Council 2; 30() Club 3. ' ice President 3. 68 ANM. WOODS, llli |. 1 ii-lisli Ellswoilh MCA 1 2. 3; N ' eai Matlu-tai; James Ni.rris Hart Scholarship : Spanish CUih 2: Volk-yhall 2: House Council 2; I ' nivcrsily Scholarship i; Campus Husincss SlatT 3; House Vice I ' resiiUiU. M A IS 1.LLM-. OKK Home I ' .ciiniiiiiics Medway M.C.A. 1, 2. 3; Home Economics Clulj 1. 3; Glee Club 3; Square Dance Club 2, 3. HARRll- I WOOOSIM M.ilhiiii.itiis Old limn Off-Campus Women 1. 2. 3. Treasurer 2; Council 3; M.C.A. 1. 2. 3; Glee Club 2. 3; Baptist Club 2; Volley- ball 2. 3; M.O.C. 3; Square Dance Club 3; Dean ' s List la, Ic. 3a. •luiiior$i Xot Pietured ROBERT WELLS BRUNDAGE Farm Management Danbiuy, Conn. CONS! AXCE FLANDERS CR. f 1 V English liaii;4cir ARNOLD HEDLUND Forestry Bcliiioiit. Mass. ELIZABEIH ADELE KELSO Engineering Physics Portland KENNEIH I ' ARKKR MacLEOD Business . dminisliatioii Brewer JOYCE M.VRIE MARSH .oology (.uilford LUCILLE I ' Al 1 IN PHEE oologv Bangor lllOMAS 1N ENl POWERS History and C.oNeiniiKiii Lcuiston IIKRIU.R 1 (.KR I 1) PILSIEER S|)aiiisli Sanlord HARRISON SlllDl) Rll ' l Ey |(iiislr Vc:Uon. Mass. inM N n Win sua er .Malhiiiialic llinokh ii. N. Y. SIANLEN Willi K1R 1 IIOMAS Kii lish (.ui Itani 69 A Spring llogi itraitioii Juniors c;()i.i,E(.K OF A(;rk:i I Tl RE t:ll Kl.l Robi.Ki . (.i 1.. Kliniia Hir hls. N. . Hastings Newcomb Bariih. Jr.. Walilunii. .Mass. JoM Ri.F.THF.N, Bangor .i Ki)ii Sai.tonstall Buck, Xa] les I ' niLH- Co.vRAD Clutk. Naples RoBiRT Hartsov Day. Brsaiii I ' oiul CllMIM .SiFVKXS DL ' N.MN(;, BlUlls W(k A i ,SriRi.i (; Evans. Oioiki WMiiR Hkrbert Fostkr. Old 1 own Robert Ernest Foye, Gaiclintr LiNDLEY William Godsin. Baiijior Robert Tiffany Grotkfem . Wlsi I- M kuciiul. . J. Nfal Hiram Gindfrsfn, Ciaiiloril. |. John Hirbfri Hi t, Fairfield Richard Edu ri Kinnkdv. .Monniduih Richard Goodwin l (l. Bangor I ' ROCTOR Ransdin. . iidii er. Mass. -N ' oRMAN Whuthr Roil ins. I ' diilaiul Harlan O. Rowf. Bangor ' iCTOR Carl Lunkson. Harlford. C.oiiu. Frank Esra True. East C orinih Gerald Madison Ward, Ihorndikc George Roisiki Weidman, Pioxideiuc. R. I. [osEFii . ndki« ()| n(;. Cxnca RoiiiRi MiiiiR ink. iliniiigKiii. Delauaic COLLEfiE OF .ARTS AM) Sf;iENCT:.S RoLUKi Simian Andirsos. Ii,luMi F.ills Rkiiard CIouriney Bloom, Xorlli Ha eii Wiiiiwi Hfnrv Brann, Gardiner Rni.iKi Oils Brokwv. I ' laiiifield. N. J. iiMki l) Y C;ro( Ki 1 1 . . iil)urn Spring Ro;Si! ifratioii •Tiiiiior$  Caklion Elmori; Crovmwh. Okhui Donald Erwi.n Crosslanu, Onmo Williwi Ml NRV Dow. Vol ll, mil DciNMIi llMM (.( (H UI . I(l( ltl Rii MARu Put 1r«i . Killciy John Hi nrv Kknomr, Weeks Mills EiiZAUFiH Bi;m-1)k;t Liii.i , M;Kliiasport RoMAiNK Fave I.riTi.Ki ' in.i). Bangor Pai ' l Foster McGohluru.k. Uangoi Rom RT Malcolm McGregor. Plattsbiiig. N. V. Dm m k Ierner McPiierson. Stillwalci Malcolm HiBB ki Mimr. Oiono George Aliuri Miiii . Holhrooke. Mass. Charles Lawrence Parkin. Ponland Leonard Newell Plamn. Lcwisioii Thomas Stow R n i . Oiono Archille Reginald Rodikuk, Jr.. Caribou Alpheus Sanford, Dorchester. Mass. Marjorie Edith .Seelkv. Palteu .• lli:n Lovell Torrev, No. e iiiouili. Mass. Ci.E.MENT ELLERV VoSE. HoultOll Peier Joseph Wedge. Brewer John Coggin Wellington. Mansel WiiLARD Hail Whitney. Bangor Wai.ikr F.du ari) W man. Brewer c;()1.m:(.k oi i-.m c a i ion L Rii ii;iKi niuiii. Old I o Mi Dana . lui n Gl .(.LK . Nassalboio Doris . da Hobart. I ' rinteton Mrs. Gladys Wild Howis. Walcr ille Jack Calvados Johnston. Ellsworth Stanley Kus, Winthrop Andrew Marcellus Laiighion. Dexter Melva Littlefield. Oiono Stanley William Peierson. Hartlaiul Hai.bert Seeley Steven.?. Portage Clifford Pirhwi Iinkiiwi. New (iloutcster Leslie Howard Wiin ifmore. GUI Orchard Beach S(iPHOMORK EAGLES Back row: Smith, Den i son. Dineen, True, Thomas Front row: Perkins. Weymouth, Watson, Anderson ( J i o l()n,m.i ' a green freslunaii. ilie Soplio- niore can truly call himself an upper- classnian. This has been another swiftly passing year, full of new ex])eriences, studies, activities, and ail id thein unlor- gettable. i the class elections, the fol- lowing studenis were elected to be Sopho- more officers: Bob Browne, President: Robert Brewster, Vice President; Mar- garet V ' atson, Secretarv: and Pauline True, Treasurer. The Sophiiniore Eagles, tapped from the Freshman class at the Freshman- Sophomore Bancjiiet, are entrusted with the full responsiliiiitv of Freshman rules. They are chosen on the basis of leader- ship, sportsmanship, and character. This year ' s were Maiii Andersen. Elaine i ' er- kins. Mar WV-Miionih. Guylene Smiili. Constance liiomes, Carol Denison. Paul- ine True. Joan F ' rye. Evelvn Nicholson. Florence Bicklord. and Esther ' ais()n. Tlii .So| li4 iii€ r€ llaj s This year ilic Owls, a iradiiional soph- oiiiorc stuclciK leadcishi]) sociiix wliiih ha lapMcl because- ol war (ondiiiDiis, was rcinstaied b aluiiiiii Skulls. Ii is a result of iheir ins inious ahililv. al the e |jeiise ol llu- IreshnKU. llial su( li liilarious en- tertainment has l)eiii ])resiiued duiini; this vcar s rallies. F.adi spring at the Freslniian-Sopho- iiioic 15aiic|uet the ten liighest lanking FiisliinaTi woinen are chosen. Xeai Mathetai is the oidx iionorary society cjn campus to base its niembersliij) on schol- arsliij) alone, and the only one lor which Ireshmeii are eligible. The society has been iiiiutioning twenty-one years. liacli row: Davis, Bartlett. Haskell. Perry, Buclcley, Prescott I ' ront row: tlenderson, Wilson, .Andrrsnn, .Adams Hac! row Front row ( J % r 1 ■F1.0 •|) n. UEE( HER Portland NORMAN G. BENSON Berlin, Conn. - ' y. . ' i m CLAYTON R. BLAKE Portland RAY.MOND -. BLESS Blue Hill K uWwJ Hp .rfi 1 EDWIN K. BOGGS Warren, Mass. 1 «. iS EDWARD W. HOGINS .Milford Wl Wr. k LESTER J. HOl.OTRIDGK Brewer M (i r ■Ah .MARTHA G. BOND Jefferson V •? ' ' BETTY M. BOTEKF Bucksport  iA EUGENE F. BOUTILIER Old Orchard 1 Ul ROLAND J. BOUCHARD Caribou 1 iu M FREDRICK A. BOU ILLE Millinockct mul CALVIN W. BOWEN . uhurn w ELMER A. BOWER .■uburn MARILYN K. lidWKKS Yarnumtli CONSTANCE E. ADAMS Bangor LOIS O. BAILEY South Gardiner JAMES A. BO •l) Brewer HAROLD R. ALLEY Calais ELIZABETH BAKER Gainesville, Fla. ARTHUR .M HOVNTON Libert.v WILLL M P. ALEXANDER Orono GEORGE E. BAKER York Village BURKE BRADIUin-. JR. Stratford, Conn. TERHAM L. AMSDEN Belfast HOWARD C. BARBER Providence. R. I. CHARLES E. BRADFORD Old Town MARIT V. ANDERSON ' Portlaii.l SHERWIN P. BARDSLEV Leominster, Mass. ROBERT L. BREWSTER South Portland HAROLD F. ANDERSON Bangor FLOYD V. BARKER Milford BRUCE A. BRODEEN Mexico WILLIS E. ANDERSON Rockland ELMER C. BARTLEY Plainsville, Conn. NICOLAS P. BROUNTAS Bangor BARBARA M. ANDREWS South Brt-WL-r HASTINGS N. BARTLEY. JR. Wahhani, Mass. ( HARl.ES W. BROWN Hinghain EVELYN P. ASHBY Calais I. LOIS BAZEMORE Dexter DAVID A. BROWN Wollaston, .Mass. DOUGLAS W. ACLD Bradford ALBERT L. BEAN Bangor JAMES W. BROWN Clardiner JANE AUSTIN Karinington CLARENCE F. BEAN .Augusta WALLACE E. liROWN Belmont, .Mass. SONA E. AVERILL Bangor RALPH L. BEAN Auburn MALCOL.M E. BROWNE Durham, . . H. MARY F. I!A( HELDER Hallowell ROGER P. BEAN Saco ROBERT L. BROWNE South Portland FRANK 11. BAILEY Augusta HELEN M. BECKLER LaTuque, Que., Canada FLORENCE C. BRUCE Hampden ClasN of lO 1 DAVID 1 ' . men. WAV HanKor KOHKKT K. lirCK Suiithpoit DONALD D. lUCKLKV Howlaiui MARILVX A. lUCKLEV Howlaii.l WILLIAM K. lU.NNEl.L Fort Fairfielii ALAN C. BL ' RGESS Augusta ELIZABKTH BLSCH Mechanic Falls ROBERT E. BUTLER Bar Harbor HELEN M. BUZZELL Milforil HAZEL CALVERT Orono JEAN R. CAMPBELL Portland JOHN R. CAMPBELL Boonton, X. J. ROBERT A. CAMPBELL Runiford JAMES E. CANNING Bangor HARRY V. CARLETON Wollaston, Mass. AMOS J. CARR Cape Cottage BARBARA A. CARTER Westbrook CIERTRLDE N. CARTER South Brewer LANCV E. CARTER Etna MARJORIE C. CARTER Ellsworth DONALD A. CASEY Bucksport GLORIA P. CASTNER Bangor PEGGY ANN GATES East Vassalboro EDWIN B. CHAMPION Portland JOHN G. CHAP.MAN Bangor JOANNE R. CH ELLIS Portland JOAN .M. (IlILDS Lewiston CLAUDE S. CIIITTICK Franklin, Mass. CHARLES J. CLARK No rth New Portland CARL B. CLAYTON Orono LAUREL E. CLEMENTS Winterport LEE H. CLIFFORD Hainden, Conn. PAUL G. CLIFFORD Hamdcn, Conn. KENNETH L. COBB Lee OLIVE R. COFEIN Bangor -MALCOLM O. COLBY Bangor VAUGHN W. COMSTOCK Millinockct C.ROVER C. CONDON Bangor JEANNE D. CONIARIS Milford, Mass. RUTH M. CONNORS Old Town WILLIAM F. COOK. JR. Portland GEORGE S. COOPER Orono THOMAS E. COULTON East Sebago WILLARD R. (OWEN Lewiston JESSIE W. COWIE Narbcrth, Pa. WILLIAM S. COX Lisbon Falls BARBARA CRAHTREE Orono ELAINE . 1. CKAIG Bridgton GENE S. CRANCH N w Koclullf. N. V. BARBARA P. CRANE Whiting .MARIE E. CRANE Whiting FRANK VV. CRIMP .Milton, Mass. CHARLES E. CUNNINGHAM Washburn DONALD W. D.VNFORTH Brewer FRANK W. DANFORTH Bath WILLIAM H. DANFORTH Bangor JACOB DANIDSON .Auburn _r Clai! of 19 la ALTON F. DAVIS Randolph DORIS A. DAVIS Ilangor LEE C. DAVIS Vanceboro PATRICIA A. DAVIS Cambridge, Mass. liARBARA L. DAY Kittery Point CAROL M. DENISOX Harrison .nniTll DENNISOX iiatli MADELINE A. DICKEY Belfast ELINOR R. DICKSON Portland MARYANNE DINEEN Gardiner ELAINE A. DIONNE Skowhegan PRISCILLA DODGE Bangor LOIS M. DOESCHER Houlton ROBERT C. DOl.TOX Auburn PAUL J. DOWE Weeks Mills CAROLYN P. DOYLE Caribou ROBERT II. DUMAS Presqiie Isle CHARLES E. DYER Cape Elizabeth GLENICE P. EASI.ER Crouseville LILLIAN B. EDWARDS Stockton Springs ROBERT E. EPSTEIN Portland GLADDEN F. EVANS Mt. ' ernon, N. Y. PHILLIP K. FIELDS Winterport ROBERT F. FISCHER Fitchbiirg, Mass. LINCOLN T. FISH. IK. Jonesport ADA C. FISHER Smyrna Mills JEAN E. FLEM ING Bangor ELIZABETH FLINT West Baldwin WILLIAM R. FLORA Caribou ROLAND A. FOGG Orono ( RUTH P. FOGLER Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. ALICE E. FONSECA Portland EDWIN W. FORSYTH Addison KENNETH A. FOSS Monmouth CHARLOTTE F. FRENCH Carmel CORAL W FKK.NCH Bath JOAN FKVE Harrington ROBERT ' . FRVE Belfast LOUIS W. GAMMEL Attlcboro, Mass. JOHN J. CIALLAGHER Presque Isle TKKRV GARCKl.ON Troy JAMES G. G. K IN Walpole. N. 11. JOHN li. GOFF I ' ortland MERLE F. GOFF Westbrook ROBERT E. GOOD Bangor BARBARA J. GOODWIN Brewer HARLAN F. GOODWIN Bangor SHERWOOD F. GORDON Waterford .MARGARET JANE GORIIAM Gardiner JEAN L. GOWDEY Wiscasset MARGARET A. GOWDEY Wiscasset PRISCILLA R. GRAHAM Bangor RICHARD I.. GKAHA.M Bangor JOHN F. GK. NT Bangor MARJORIE A. GRANT Dennysville PAUL E. GRANT Auburn IR ING R. GRAY Hallowell .MAKV A. GRAY East Orriiigton GRACE D. GRIFFIN Bangor UKORGE C. CRIFFING Topsham JASPER C. HAGGERTV Gorham FRANK V. HAINES Augusta EDWARD C. HAI.r. Warren, Olliu JOSEPH A. HAMBLEU Gorham MARGARET J. HANSCOM Bethel ERIC H. HANSON BriJgcwater. Mass. LEONARD N. HARLOW Milton, Mass. ANN LEE F. HARMON Caribou BOND N. HARRINGTON Patten CLARENCE V. HARRINGTON Dexter WILLIAM D. HARRIS Skowhegan PHILIP HARWELL Bangor FRANK T. HAZELTINE Pittsfield RIPON W. HASKELL Deer Isle ARCHIE G. HATCH Bangor MADOLYN E. HAWES Union ALFREDA M. HEALD Old Town MARV G. HEALY Lubec LEROY W. HENDERSON Augusta GERALD I. HERMANSON Brookline, Mass. FRANCIS P. HESCOCK Gardiner LEANDER M. HIGGINS Augusta RICHARD B. HIGGINS Ellsworth ROBERT W. HILL Bangor MARY ANN HILLSON Orono GERALD W. HILTON WaUloboro WENDALL R. HOLLETT Wakifiel.l. Mass. MAKV L. IIOLLINGDAI.E Augusta BARKER W. HOPKINS Rumford Point WILLIAM L. HOPKINS Rockland DONALD M. HOWARD North Monmouth CONSTANCE F. HOWE Wakefield, Mass. JOSEPH E. HOY Portland VIRGINIA M. HUSON Easton RICHARD P. IRWIN Kittery EDITH JACOBS West Baldwin CHARLES A. JELLISON Bangor ALLAN E. JOHNS Maplewood, N. J. ALAN S. JOHNSON Portland DOUGLAS R. JOHNSON Portland FREELAND JONES Veazie HOWARD S. JONES Newtonville, Mass. DOROTHY A. JORDAN Orono MARGARET J. KETCHEN Great W ' orks MARTIN A. KELLY Bangor MORNA L. KIMBALL Hampden Highlands VENITA P. KITTREDGE South Portland MALCOLM R. KITTRIDGE Dexter CONAN H. KORNETSKI Portland LORNA F. KRAMER Bath RICHARD H. KKASKE Lyons Falls, N. Y. BRYCE V. LAMBERT Houlton WILLIAM W. LAMPREE Kittery Point PRISCILLA J. LANCASTER Hartland SERITA A. LANE Houlton SYLVIA M. LANE Lincoln GERUA W. LANGBEHN Bath MARTHA E. LEEMAX Woolwich BEVERLY J. LEIGHTOX Aubllrndaie, Mass. PHILIP S. LEIGHTOX Westbrook MARY E. LESINSKI Easthainpton, Mass. ARTHUR E. LEVEXSAILOR ' aterville GEORGE H. LEWIS Bar Harbor GUY T. LEWLS Bangor GORDOX R. Llllli ' i- Aubiirii JOAXXE E. LIBBY Portland MERTOX E. LIBBY Gorhani THO.MAS M. 1.1 BBV Orland WILLIS E. LIBUY Freeport RICHARD S. LlXrOLX Portland FRAXCIS J. LIXEHAX. Jr. Swampscott, Mass. LEWIS E. LIPPHARDT Bangor EDWARD E. LITTLE Bethel LOUIS C. LITURI Waltham, Mass. JOAX W. LOOK Rockland ROBERT D. LOTHROP Oakland WALTER X. LOW South Portland BARBARA J. LURIE LewistoTi RICHARD .M. LYCETTE Houlton JEAX M. LYXAUGU White Plains, X. Y. CATHERINE I. McCAXX Portland MAXIXE I. McCREADY D.iver-Foxcroft RAl.l ' ll E. McCURDY Calais FREDERICK W. McDOXALD Sherman Station rXA .1. . lacDO. AI.D Runiford GLORIA E. McGINLEY Carnu ' l GRACE E. Mclil.INCHEY Milford PAUL F. .McGOULDRICK, Jr. Bangor JUSTIX c;. Mcl.NTIRE Brunswick HKI.EX 1.. McKEXNA Old Orchard Beach LEO R. MacGUIRE L.vnn, Mass. GLORIA J. MacKEXZIE East Millinockct JANICE MACDOXALD Milton, Mass. LESTER N. MACK Portland WILLIAM I). .MACI.K.AX Bangor DONALD R. MACLEOD Kenyon, R. I. GRANVILLE B. MAC.Mll.LAN Old Town PAULINE K MARCOUS Lewiston GEORGE MARSANSKIS Mexico ADA M. MARSH Bangor BERNARD I.. .MAKSll Old Town PAUL E. MARSHALL Portland MARY M. MARVIN HoHo-Kus, X. J. FRANCIS R. . l. TilV Old Town RICHARD r .M. TTI1EWS . ugusta ROYAL R. MATTHEWS Lisbon Falls WALTER E. MAVIIKW Old Town ALTHEA I.. . 1K. DE Aubnrn WILLIAM W. D. MEl.i IlKK Bingham JACK M. MKLT .ER Lewiston THKLMA O MKRlER lUlcksport DORIS E. MERRILL Old Town ELISABETH A. MEYER South Hamilton, Mass. cisiMs of JO lai I ' Al ' L MICH Kcading, Mass. ALHKRT .1. MII.I.KK Orono JOSIICA B. MONTCOMKRV Hucksport FRANK A. MOORE Old Town FRKDRICK T. MOKKV Orlan.l MII.DRKI) R. MORRIS Kichnuind JAMKS A. MORROW Watcrbury. Conn. ROBERT M. MOCLTOX Bangor HOWARD J. MILLIXS Bangor ROLAND G. MURDOCK .South Monmouth CHARLES W. MURRAY Woodland ANTHONY B. NARDONE Newton Highlands, Mass. GEORGE R. NELSON Portland EVELYN M. NICHOL.SON Lincoln VIRGINL NOEL Orono PHYLLIS D. NORTON Hempstead, N. Y. STEVE A. XOTIS Saco HELEN E. NOYES Farmington LEROY C. NOYES Farmington CHARLES F. O ' CONNELL Orono GEORGE E. ODONNELL Orono ELIZABETH J. PALMER Bangor PATRICL PALMER Levant GERALD D. PAKADIS Fort Kent PAULINE B. PARENT Waterville BARBARA H. PATTEN .Springfu-ld. Mass. PETER S. l ' . TTERSON Saco ROBERT K. PATTERSON Mars Hill BEVERLY R. PE. COCK Auburn LEONARD PE.VRSON Bang ' T ELBRIDGE W. PEDDER Northeast Harbor MARGARET E. PELI.ETIER Fort Kent ROGER L. PENDLETON Carmel ELAINE M. PERKINS Augusta HARRY M. PERRY Bangor DONALD E. PETERSON Belleville, N. J. SYLVIA E. PETERSON Presque Isle WILLARD E. PIERCE Waterville .• UGUSTA M. PINKIIAM Farmington LEONARD N. PLAN IN Lewiston CHARLES R. PORPER Gloucester ELAINE -M. POUST Rockland RICHARD M. PRATT Caribou MARGARET A. PREBLE Farmington RUTH E. PREBLE Waterville BERNARD I- I ' RESCOTT Saco ROBERT F. PRETI South I ' ortland WALDON n. PRIDE Abbot CLIFFORD A. PRIEST Haverhill, Mass. BRUCE S. PUTNAM Reading, Mass. BETTY (JUI.MBY Brooks PAULINE E. OUINT Patten MFRl.K ( . RAIXEY iM.nikfcirl CAROLINE P. RANDLETT Dark Harbor CAROL ANN RICE Bangor JAMES P. RICE Felchburg, Mass. BERTHA E. RIDEOUT Bowdoinham HARRISON S. RIPLEY Western, Mass. DONALD W. ROBINSON Bradford Center eisiJ K of 10 ia{ RALPH E. ROBINSON Sherman Mills EDWIN C. ROCKWELL, Jr. Brandon, Vt. ARCIIILLE R. ROD K KICK. Jr. Caribou KVAl.VN ROLNICK Bangor FREDERICK J. ROSEBUSH Bucksport BEATRICE H. ROSS Lewiston HARRTKT E. ROWE Y.iik illage MARY E. SA V T:R Waterville ARTHUR E. SCALES Guilford JANICE F. SCALES Portland JOYCE E. SCOTT Deer Isle RACHEL SEA EV Portland JOSEPH B. SHAHUCY Lincoln CHARLES W. SHAW Caribou JOSEPH E. SHEEHY East Braintree, Mass. EDITH Ci. SHELDON Camden ARNO li. SHEPAKDSON Solon FRED M. SHERMAN Island Falls MIXA L. SIBLEY Stillwater HARRY S. SIEGELE BcTgenlield. N. J. FREDERICK C. SIMPSON Eastport DONALD G. SMAHA Portland BETTY M. SMALL East Machias WILLIAM C. SMALL Orono ELMER J. SMALLWOOD Patten MARCIA L. SMARGON Brighton, Mass. CAROL L. SMITH Portland GEORGE E. SMITH Belmont, Mass. MARtlARET O. SMITH Mars Hill NOR.VIA G. S. in 11 Honlton RICHARD . l. SMITH Wellesle.v, Mass. EDWARD F. SNYDER Orono SHELDON SOKOL Mattapan, Mass. EVERETT L. SPEAR Rockland WILLIAM F. SPEAR South Portland JOAN M. SPILL AN E Bangor JANET E. SPILLER Westbrook GLENNA V. SPOFFORD Stonington JAMES B. SPRAGUE Franklin JACQUELINE M. SPRINGER Bangor PHILIP W. .STACKPOLE Augusta DORIS J. STANLEY Farmington ROBERT C. STAR RETT Eastport JAMES P. STRICKLAND Augusta .MARGARET A. STEBBINS Biddeford Ol.lXlA C. STICKNEY Portland PATRICIA ST. JOHN Bangor MARGUERITE G. SULLIVAN Freeport JUNE H. SWANTON West Buxton JOHN H. SWEATT Orono D.WID A. SVKES Worcester, Mass. RICHARD P. TARDY Liverniore Falls THOMAS N. TAYLOR Waterbur.v, Conn. BERNARD L. I ' ll KKRl AULT Millinockct A.MV C. TIIO.MAS South Portland DONALD S. THOMAS Newtonvillc, Mass. CONSTANCE V. THOMES Harrison KI.K.WOK . IAK TIIOMI ' SON Wcstbrook RALPH W. TllOMl ' SOX Milton, Mass. ROHERT M. TIIOMPSOX Willcsky, Mass. WAVXE L. THURSTON liangor .MAKV liRACK TIBBETTS Auburn WILBUR E. TIBBETT Bangor ELBRIDGE C. TITCOMH Portland TLLL M H. TOZIER Unity ELEANOR J. TRASK Dryden HARRY T. TREWORGY Milo CYNTHIA TRIBOU W ' etherslield, Conn. PAULINE V. TRUE Hope WILLIAM E. YAN YORHIS Laiigerties, N. Y. PHILIP B. YAUGHX Xewton Highlands. Mass. EARLE W. VICKERY Greenville ROBERT M. YICKERY Bangor ALFOLD YIXCEXT Bangor HENRY W. WALLACE Nassau, X. J. JEAX P. WALLACE Orono HELEX L. WALLIXGFORD Auburn GEORGE A. WALSH Ogunquit HERBERT S. WAR.MFLASH Bangor ESTHER S. WAT.SOX Portland HARRIETTS I.. WATSOX Houlton MARGARET E. WATSOX Auburn JEAX S. WEBB Augusta PETER J. WEDGE Brewer nOXNA A. WELTS Guilford .lOA.N WEXTWORTH Kennebunk Beach . IA ' .;Y D. WEY.MOITII Ornno BARBARA A. WUALEX Dexter JOHN G. WIIALEX Machias PATRICIA E. WIIALEX Bangtjr EARLE A. WHITE Old Town UOXALD S. WHITE Bangor GEORGE W. WIIITEX Weld UAXA T. WHIT .MAX Bangor ELIZABETH A. WILBUR Dexter MORTIMER J. W ILLIA.MS Marlboro, Mass. WARREX WII.I.l.VMS Bar Harbor BURTON L. WII.XER .Auburn KATHLEEN M. WILSON Fatten CARLTON P. WIXG FlagstalT CLIFFORD A. WORTHING North East Carry FRANK B. WOOD Bangor RICHARD L. WOOD East Waterboro ROBERT C. WOOD Gloucester, Mass. JEAN M. YATES Framingham, Mass. MARJORIE F. YATES Framingham, Mass. HONG GOON YOEX Lewiston FRED A. YORK, Jr. East Millinocket EDITHAXXE YOUNG West X ' ewton, Mass. MARIOX S. YOUNG Foxboro, Mass. MARILYN ZEITLER Brunswick ROBERT A. ZELLNER Caldwell, N. J. JOIIX p. ZOLO Alanvers, Mass. A The FroKliiiiaii Class FKIMIMAN (LASS OFFICERS DOLG COLLINS, THEI MA CROSSI.AM), I KA. C:ES CALLAN. HAL MOI I U) i SONS AND DAIJGHTF.RS OF ALUMNI Fifth row: Blanchard, Hanson. Kimbill, CusliinR, Carter, deRoza, Walters. Brown. Ihird. Curtis Muruhv Kclleher Kourtli row: Silsby. Weymouth. Lin l«ren, Rogers, Gammell. Tchhels. Crosslanil. Raymond. Thomas. CunninRhani, Reed. Mace Third row: yman. Duore. Vermette, Hempstead. Lickson. Dee-inR. Thompson. C ' -fHn. (rn kett, Collins Second row: Hopkinson. Folsom. Waterman. Hastings, Haskell. Pressey. Cheney. Crane. Whalen, Br wn First row. Perry. Hale, Retulall. Swift. Carlin. Dnteii. Stanley, Wiswell. Richardson. Kodick LOIIS ABR VMS Winthrop. Mass. MAKNEL S. AHKAMS Lynn, Mas-; CLYDE S. ADAMS Liberty ROC.ER V. ADDOK Povighkeepsif. X. V. DAVID F. AKELEY I ' rcsque Isle CHARLOTTE A. ALEX Skowhegan WALTER J. ALLEX Ml. Desert SHIRLEY M. AXDERSOX Stockholm DAXIEL K. ANDREWS est Rockport EMAXCEL AXGELIDKS Lewiston DOROTHY M. AXSELL Dexter LILA M. APPLEBEE Enfield KAYMOXD R. ARCIIAMBAILT Springvale EMMA A. ARMSTROXG Machias JAMES V. ASHBY Fort Fairfield DOROTHY A. AVERII.I. Bangor liEORGE H. AYERS Camden CLIFFORD B. BABCOCK Bangor RICHARD G. BACHELDER Hallowell BRCXO H. BALDACCI Claremont, X. H. FREDERICK E. BAMFORD Lowell, Mass. SIDXEY R. BAMFORD Bangor RICHARD L. BAXTON Xewport WILLIAM H. BARLOW Portland .lOHX M. BARXARD tiardiner HARRIET L. BARXES Fort Fairfield RALPH E. BARXETT Angnsta RALPH G. BARXETT Brunswick .VIORTOX C. BARTLKTT Presque Isle JOHX L. BATHERSOX Runiford HERMAX .1. BAYER Great Xeck. X. ' . BEVERLY E. BEAX Auburn ROBERT F. BEGLEV Lawrence, Mass. SUSAN L. BEISEL Fairfield. Conn. GERMAIXE C. BELLEI ' I.KI ' Old Orchard Beach KATHRYX L. BEXXETT Buckfield SYLVIA A. BEXSOX Lewiston BENNY J. BERXARD Mexico LAUREAT O. BERXARD Bangor SUMNER BERNSTEIX Mattapan, Mass. JOYCE A. BERRY Bangor RONALD W. BERRY X ' ew Gloucester WILI.IA.M I). I ' .KTTS Xi« Y..rk, X. Y. WILI.IA.M R. BEY EX BERG Tenally. X. J. MARIOX H. BIGNE ' l ' Greenville EDWARD B. BIICULCIUS Stonington UAYMOX H. BISHOP Dover-Foxcroft DOXALD D. BLAKE Oakland MILTOX L. BODMAX Lubec HORACE F. BOLTOX Melrose, Mass. WALTER A. BORKOWSKl Stillwater CONSTANCE A. BOYXTOX Augusta BERNARD B. BRAEX Dorchester, Mass. R. YMON J. BRAUNE I ' itchburg, Mass. I AliL II. BREXNAX ll:uiRor WILLIAM J. BRENNAX Bangor AUSTIN W, BRIDGES Bucksport CLAYTOX E. BRIGGS Brunswick W 11. 1.1AM H. BROCK Alfred CARLETON M. BROUX Woo.lland i ELIZABETH J. BROWN Fairfield GRACE M. EROWX Dixfield REGINALD S. BROWN LaGrange WILLIAM F. BROWN Livermore Falls WILXIA J. BROWN Arlington, Mass. CHARLES T. BRUCE Hampden ROBERT P. BR UN NELL Springvale WALLACE F. BTCiBEE Dexter ELIZABETH M. BCRGESS Orono ANNE E. BURNHAM Winter Harbor KATHERINE I. BURNS Dover-Foxcroft GERRY D. BUZZELI. Sherman Mills MYER BYER Bangor ROBERT B. BYERS Bangor JAY CALKINS Lubec FRANCES E. CALLAN Bath ROBERT J. CAMPANA Brookline, Mass. IVORY A. CANTY Bangor PARKS F. CARLE Princeton HELEN I. CARLIN Bangor FREDERICK E. CARROL Ploulton JOHN R. (ARSON Bangor MARION H. CARTER Augusta NANCY L. CARTER Glenbrook, Conn. THEROX H. CARTER Berlin, Conn. GEORGE E. (TIADBOUR.VE Bath PHYLLIS R. CHADBOURNE North Edgecomh CLAIR H. niAMBERLAIN Madison ROBERT F. CHANDLER Dexter PAUL F. CHANTAL New York. N. Y. JACK . I. CHAPLIN Hillside ALLAN S. CHASE Bryant Pond ANDREW J. CHASE . Iilo 1). ID A. CHASE Cumberland Mills THO.MAS D. CH ELLIS Portland PAULYN M. CHENEY Ashland NANCY C. CHICK Limington MARVIN L. CIIITTV West . cton JACQUELINE G. CHURCHILL Patten ELIZABETH G. CLARK Calais AKDIS L. CLl ' KEY Brewer JUDITH COFFIN Bangor JASON COHEN Mattapan, Mass. LESTER M. COHEN Biddeford NORMAN A. COLE Portland .MARTHA P. COLES Mount Holly, N. J. ERNEST C. COLLAR. Jr. Castine DONALD F. COLLINS Caribou HERSHEL D. COLLINS Caribou DOROTHY ' B. COLWELL Glen Ridge, N. J. JOSEPH J. COLON Brooklyn, N. Y. ELAINE C. CONNORS Orono JOHN E. COOPER Moorestown. N. J. ALFRED L. CORMIER Bangor JOAN F. COTE Brewer FRANCES E. COUGIILIN .■ugusta ROBERT S. COUGIILIN Dexter THO.MAS J. COUt;HLIN Walpole, Mass. .MARITA R. CRABTREE L ' nion PHILIP L. CRAIG Waterville Class ol l!l 151 JANICE M. CRAXE Orono SHIRLEY E. CRAXE Waterville JAXICE E. CROCKETT Auburn LAURENCE E. CROFUTT Orono THOMAS P. CROSS Great Works THELMA E. CROSSLAXD Orono LLOYD R. CRQWTHER Xorth Quincy, Mass. DOUGLAS H. CULPON South Gouldsboro THEODORE G. CUMMINGS Lockes Mills ANN CUXXIXGHAAI Cape Elizabeth ARTHUR F. CUXXIXGHAM Bangor MARY J. CUXXIXGHAM Old Town MARY E. CURTIS Orono XICHOLAS J. CUTRULES Biddeford JOSEPH G. CYR Old Town MARILYN J. DAIGLE Presque Isle BARBARA M. DAVIDSON ' Randolph RICHARD R. DAVIS Portland CHARLES E. DAY Auburn JEANNE DAY ' Castine LOIS A. DEERING Bridgton PETER DELMOXACO Calais JEANNE DEROSA Freeport, X ' . Y. JOHN K. DINEEN Gardiner MARY V. DIRKS Orono PAUL J. DOBOSZ Livermore Falls HENRY J. DOMBKOWSKI Paterson, N. J. NANCY DOORE South Paris ALBERT B. DORGAN Ellsworth SHIRLEY M. DOTEN Orono GLORIA H. DOW lioulton MARTIN W. DOW Augusta PHILIP L. DOWXIE Fort Fairfield NORMA J. DRUMMOND Arrowsic DAVID J. DUBE Greenville Junction EUGENE R. DUXN South Weymouth, Mass. RICH. RD C. DWELLEY Auburn ROGER EASTMAN. Jr. Auburn ERNEST EATON West Buxton JOHN F. EICHORX Wellesley Hills, Mass. WILLIAM X. EICHORX Wellesley Hills, Mass. HAROLD R. ELDERKINX Dexter EVELYN E. ELLSWORTH East Wilton VALERIE J. ESTY Cumberland RONALD W. EVERETT Presque Isle WINTHROP M. FAIRBANKS Sudbury DONALD R. FAIRLEY Haddon Heights, N. J. CLARENCE E. FAULKER Brewer MARY L. FENLASON Fairfield KEITH J. FERGUSON Sanford JOHN D. FILES Gorham HARRY S. FISH Jonesport IVORY P. FISH Dorchester, Mass. FORREST F. FOGG Syracuse, N. Y. JESSE W. FOGG Hulls Cove ROLAND A. FOGG Saco BRUCE D. FOLSOM Springvale JOHN H. FOLSOM Springvale FRANCES JANE FOSTER South Portland ROBERT K. FRANZ Melrose, Mass. Class of 1949 RICHARD W. F REEMAN Newton Centre, Mass. ROSEMARIE J. OACNON Van Buren JEANNE M. GALLAGHER Pawtuckct. R. L .IKREML H I . GALLAllHKR Presque Isle BARBARA M. GAMMELL Arlington, Va. CHARLES R. GARFINKLE Mattapan, Mass. JANE E. GARLAND Belleville, N. J. ROBERT E. GATES Millinocket EDWIN S. GKKKV Shawmut llAKRV V. GIBBONS Kahway, X. J. HAROLD L. GILLIS Calais FREDERICK I. GLOVER Orono RICHARD H. GODFREY Old Town MILTON H. GOLDSMITH Old Town JAMES W. GOODWIN Norway ADELLE GOOS Bangor FOSTER I. GORDON Medway RUTH E. (iOl.l) Mntiisoii JANET L. GR.MIAM Blue Hill NEWTON GRAHAM West Roxbury, Mass. NORMAN A. GRAY Hallowell BEVERLY B. GREEN Karniington DON L. GREEN Farmington FRANCIS D. GROSS Melrose, Mass. CHARLES F. GUILD Bangor MARTIN HAGOPIAX Madison RICHARD H. HALE Millinocket DAVID T. HALL Madison PAUL J. HAMM Bangor MARGARET HANKS Augusta HAROLD W. HAN.SON Presque Isle JANE K. HANSON Lexington, Mass. HILDA M. HARFORD Richmond BETTY J. HARLOW Auburn BETTY L. HARRIMAN Bangor MARGUERITE E. HART Bangor PAUL T. HART Bangor ELAINE HASKELL Dexter BARBARA R. HASTINGS Bethel JANE W. HASTINGS Fryeburg MARY E. HATT Brewer CYNTHIA J. HAYDEN Raymond MALCOLM S. HAYDEN Cambridge, Mass. ROBERT C. HAZELWOOD Scarsdale. N. Y. ELIZABETH B. HEMSTEAD Rockland FREDERICK H. HERMAN Melrose, Mass. JOAN A. HESELTON Gardiner HAROLD E. HEWS Dover-Foxcroft GEORGE F. HIGGINS Presque Isle lAMES E. HIGGINS Ellsworth LEON F. HIGGINS Bangor OSCAR B. HILL Poughkeepsie. N. Y. LOUISE C. HILTON Norridgewock BARBARA E. HINES Runiford HOMER T. IIINKLEY Turner .MARSHALL HOFFMAN Swampscott. Mass. CARL B. HOLGERSON. Jr. .Medford, Mass. STEPHEN S. HOPKINSOX Portland CHARLES E. HORNER Wellesley Hills. Mass. EDWARD W. HOWARD Bangor WINKIKI.D S. IU) K Orono DANIEL X. HOWES Swanipscott, Mass. JACQUELINE HOWELL Southwest Harbor DANIEL J. HUFF Skowliegan RICHARD F. HUFF West Scarboro MARGARET E. KURD Oakland PEARL F. INGALLS Cajic Elizabeth FREDERICK E. IRISH South Portland MARY L. JACKIXS Houlton MARGARET A. JACKSON Rockland BARBARA L. JACOBS Auburn DALE E. JENKINS Milo JOYCE J. JENKINS Dover- Foxcroft AROLYN R. JOHNSON Portland JOSEPH M. JOHNSON Yarmouth EDWARD F. JOHNSTON Easton ELIZABETH A. JOHNSTON Bangor LESLIE W. JOHNSTON Berlin. Conn. NATALIE JOHNSTON Presque Isle NANCY JORDAN Cape Elizabeth SYLVIA K. JORDAN Osborn WILLIAM E. KANE Brewer ARTHUR KAPLAN Dorchester. Mass. MARION L. KEITH Bangor JOAN T. KELLEHER Bangor HERBERT F. KELLY Caribou JOYCE A. KE.MP Auburn KATHLEEN R. KENNEDY Bucksport EM.VIA E. KILBURN Cape Elizabeth RICHARD S. Kl.MHAl.L Machias ALTHEA R. KIKK Ashland BEVERLY H. KITCHEN Portland MILTON W. KLINE Lynn, Mass ETHEL A. KNAPP Orono KAROL F. KNAPP Orono EUGENE H. KNICHT Gardiner MARILYN R. KOBRIN Bangor MIRIAM KOCHAKIAN Eastport MORTON A. LAMB Eastport CECIL O. LANCASTER Bangor HILTON D. LANE Danforlh JOHN D. LAPOINT New London, Conn. RUTH F. LATKER r.aiiRor MELVIN S. LAVINE Brookline, Mass. WINTHROr E. LAWRENCE Old Town RUTH E. LEARN Auburn JEANNE LEBARON Brockton, Mass. VIVIAN T. LEBEL Brunswick ELLA D. LEHRMAN Portland HENRY V. LEIGHTON Dexter HAROLD A. LEVY Bangor CECIL M. LEWIS Carmel JANE L. LIBBY Vinalhaven RICHARD L. LIBBY Freeport WILBUR L. LIBBY Vancebnro GAIL LIBHART Brewer JOANNE LINDGREN Maiden, Mass. MARIE A. LINTEAU Waterville LEWIS E. LITTLKFIKI.D Orono LORRAINE A. LITTLEFIELD Orono o MARY A. LITTLEFIELD Brewer ROBERT D. LITTLEFIELD Lynn, Mass WILBUR K. LITTLEFIELD Orono ARMAND L. LIZOTTE Rximford RICHARD F. LUCAS St. Albans PATRICIA R. LUDWIG Washington BARBARA M. McALOON Bangor HELEN U. McCUIN Danforth MARGARET M. McDONNELL Portland BARBARA A. McFAKLAXD Portland BRUCE W. McGHEE Belmont, Mass. PATRICIA R. McGUIGAN Port Jervis, N. Y. OWEN B. MacKELLAR, Jr. Orono FREDERICK S. McKENNEV Bangor NORMA L. MacLAUCHLAX Machias RAMOXA K. McLaughlin Medway ASA R. MACE, Jr. Aurora NANCY R. MACK.W Wellesley Hills, Mass. RUTH M. MALI. South Portland DONALD I. MANTER Oakland DANIEL C. MARBLE Sherman Station CHARLES E. MARIA Portland MARJORIE M. MARTIN Marblehead. Mass. RALPH A. MARTIN Olamon RODXEV O. MARTIN Gorham JEROME S. MATUS North Conway, N. H. ROLAND M. MAYBERRY Orono EUGENIA MELZAR Wilmington, Mass. JEAN O. MEWER Old Orchard Beach JEAX D. MILLER Portland ANN B. MITCHELL Bangor CAROLYN V. MITCHELL Mechanic Falls DOROTHY L. MITCHELL Bangor GAYLE F. MITCHELL Island Falls GLORIA M. MOCKLER Caribou PHILIP H. MOOERS Caribou LOIS C. MORESHEAD Portland HAROLD L. MOULTON Springvale MARGARET MOULTON Wellesley Hills, Mass. PHILIP J. MURDOCH, Jr. Bangor JOAN F. MURPHY ' Old Town ROBERT E. MURRAY Bangor WALTER C. MURRAY Orono ANTHONY B. NAPOLITANO Portland AAROX N. NELSON, Jr. Gorham JEAN I. NELSON New Gloucester NORMAND T. NELSON Old Town JUDITH H. NEWTON Auburn LOIS A. NICHOLSON Maiden, Mass. HELEN O. NICKERSON Bangor LINWOOD N. NORTON Caribou HERBERT S. NORMANDEAU Runiford GLORIA L. XOYES Caribou JOSEPH D. NYHAN Lawrence, Mass. JOHN J. OXONNOR Augusta GEORGINA B. O ' GRADY ' Old Town RAYMOND L. OLMSTED Charleston ELMER J. ORCUTT Mount Desert ANDREW J. ORR Portland MARIOX T. OSBORN Arlington, Mass. Class of I5M5I JOSEPH A. OSSOFF Peabody, Mass. JOSF.PH F. OUELLETTE St. Francis MARIE E. PACKAIU) Prcsque Isle WILLIAM C. PARK Brewer JOHN V. PARSONS Wethersfield, Conn. LEWIS D. PAYSOX Southport GEORGE F. PECKILVM. JR. Northeast Harbor JOANN R. PEIRCE East Corinth GERALD F. PELLETIER Old Town REAL C. PELLETIER Mexico FREDRICK A. PERKINS Stillwater GEORGE C. PERRY Stonington, Conn. MARIE M. PERRY Bangor SHERWOOD L. PERRY Sherman Mills VERNON D. PERRY Easton GEORGE C. PETERSON Lewiston HERBERT O. PETERSON Lexington, Mass. PATRICIA R. PHELPS Old Town PATRICIA E. PIPER Cornish FREDRICK C. PITMAN Wallaston, Mass. R0c;ER W. POTTER, Jr. Fairfield, Conn. GERARD J. POULIN Winslow PAUL A. PRADERIO Clinton, Mass. EV ' ELYN L. PRATT Maiden, Mass. CHARLES R. PREBLE Bar Harbor CHARLOTTE E. PRESSEY Brewer DORIS E. PULLEN Richmond LEON L. PULLEN Augusta MARY-ABBIE PULSIFER Poland HERBERT L. RACKLIFF, Jr. Old Town HERBERT L. RAFFOKO Presque Isle RA.MON M. RAKOFF Brookline, Mass. STUART P. RAMSEY South Portland WILLIAM G. RAMSAY Melrose, Mass. CAROLINE L. RANCOURT Solon POLLIE L. RAWLINSON Portland KENNETH A. RAY Eastport ALICE M. RAY ' MOND Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y. WALTER O. READ Orono HELEN E. REED Oak Ridge, Tenn. ROBERT R. RENDALL Augusta ELSIE M. REUNING Swarthmore, Pa. COLLEEN RICHARDSON Plymouth EDWARD J. RICHTER Merchantville, N. J. VAUGHN H. RICKER Milo CAROL J. ROBBINS East Winthrop SUMNER M. ROBINSON Roxbury, Mass. MARTHA RODICK Bar Harbor DAVID C. ROGERS St. Stephen, N. B., Canada MARGUERITE E. ROGERS Wellesley, Mass. GERALD A. ROGOVAN Newton Centre, Mass. WILLIAM S. ROLLINS, Jr. Augusta JOHN W. ROYAL Bangor GERALD E. RUDMAN Bangor ROGER H. S.A.RGENT Ellsworth ROBERT M. SAVAGE Augusta WILLARD E. SAVAGE South Brewer RICHARD M. SAWY ' ER Ellsworth WILLARD C. SAWYER Westbrook JOHN R. SCHMIDLIN Synder, N. Y. J 89 €la $s of 1049 imi.OKKS K. SEELEV Fort Kairfield BARIiARA A. SEWALI. Auburn Sl ' MNEK 11. SllAFMASTEk UaiiRor LEON SHALEK Presque Isle SYDNEY F. SHAriKO Newport CHARLES V. SIIAW Caribou GLEX B. SHELDON Augusta THEODORE R. SHERMAN Island Fails JOHN E. SHIRLEY Woodland JULIA SHORES Walervilie JANE A. SIBLEY Wellcsley Hills. Mass. SAMUEL S. SILSBY. Jr. Bangor MARY SIMMONS Sargeiitville GWENDOLYN L. SIMPSON Milliuocket WILLIAM 11. SIMPSON ' Milliuoeket ELSIE . I. SJOSTEDT Stockholm WILLIAM S. SKOl. FIELD Brunswick HOWARD R. SI.ANEY. Jr. OI.l Orcbrird Beach LOIS A. SMALL Orono JEANNETTE S.NHTH Bangor VIRGIN LA C. SNOW Norway ERWIN M. SPEAR Rockland WILLIAM F. SPEAR South Portland BURNETTE E. SPENCER Machias PHILIP F. SPENCER North New Portland JOSEPH N. SPRING Kensington. Conn. MARIAN L. STANLEY ' Bar Harbor DON C. STANTON Sherman, N. Y. HAROLD K. STANWOOD Rumford JEANETTE STAPLES Bangor ( J IIAKKISON . 1. STAKBIRD Strong DONALD STERLING Bingliain ROBERT . I. STETSON Winthrop i;f;orge e. stevens Fort F-airlicld WILLIAM C. STICKEL Belmont. Mass. FRANKLIN P. STINCHFIEI.D Clinton CAIAIN L. STIMSON Prospect Harbor ARTHUR 11. .STONE Schenectady, N. Y ' . ANNA M. ST. ONCE Bangor RALPH A. STOUGHTON F ' ryeburg ROXALD R. STRIAR Bangor SAMUEL STROCK Brookline, Mass. PAUL R. SUI.I.IV.VN Biddetord HERMAN S. SWARTZ Roxbury. Mass. BEVERLY SWIFT Belmont. .Mass. ROBERT A. S L A1 Saco GEORGE C. T.MKAIIERRY Bangor JOHN D. TALBOT Bangor RICHARD C. TAKUIFF Watcrville rilYLLIS E. TEBBETS Lockes Mills ERNEST R. THERRIEN Sanford DAVID THO.MAS Portland I ' KISCILLA .1. THOMAS Wilton KOBERT T. THOMAS Portland BARBARA A. THO.MPSON Lee WILLIAM K. TllORXDlKK Milliuocket BEATRICE E. THORNTON Portland ELEANOR E. TORREY Bangor BEATRICE E. TOWNE Dover-Foxcroft TRESSA P. TOWNSEND Patten KI.IZABETH A. TUFTS Auburn STANLEY V. TYLER, Jr. East Orange, N. J. I.ICY A. ITTERBAlK BanRor JAMES VAXITES Biddeford WII.LL M T. VASOUEZ Orono MORTOX B. VAUGHX Belfast JOAXXE VEKMETTE Orono JOAX E. VIOLETTE Cooperstown, N. Y. JOSEPHIXE E. WADE Hudson JOAX M. WAKEFIELD Bucksport XORMAX C. WAKELY Topsham JOHX S. WALKER Agawam, Mass. XELSOX E. WALKER Portland WILLIAM C. WALKER Bucksport VERXA M. WALLACE Portland KATHERIXE P. WALTERS Rents Hill EVELYX M. WALTZ Passadumkeag LORRAINE V. WARD Thorndike OLIVER D. WARD Bangor ROBERT E. WARREX Dorchester, Mass. ROBERT D. WATERMAX Sabattus JOHX R. WE. THERBEE Hampden Highlands KDWIX W. WEBBER . uburn MADELY.X M. WEBBER Augusta WILLIAM R. WEBSTER Eliot ESTELLE WEEKS Portland JOHX C. WELCH Millinocket WILLIAM A. WELLS Portland RUTH F. WEXTWORTH Orono GUY R. WESCOTT, Jr. Southbridge, Mass. BURTON R. WEYMOUTH Farmingtoii MARY F. WHALEX Bangor ROBERT E. WHALEN Dexter SHIRLEY A. WHALEN Augusta CLARENCE R. WHITE Caribou CEORGE S. WHITE Bangor GWENDOLYN L. WHITEHOUSE Sherman Mills LESTER F. WHITNEY Hampden Highlands PHYLLIS W. WHITNEY Oxford CLIFTON L. WHITTEX Sedgwick LEONARD D. WHITTIER Passadumkeag Wll.l.IA.M R. WIGGIN Belmont. Mass. ROLAND L. WIGLEY Pennington, N. J. COX.STANCE R. WILBUR Portland JAMES M. WILLIAMS Presque Isle RICHARD F. WILLIS Starks ELINOR .M. WILNER Auburn CECIL D. WILSON Calais ROBERT D. WINSHIP Clinton. Mass. ELEANOR M. WINTER Bangor MARY L. WISWELL South Portland PHILIP R. WITHERELL Monmouth WALLACE L. WOODCOCK Bangor JACK T. WOODWORTH Lawrence. Mass. COL EN E E. WRIGHT Limestone tlSCAR L. WYMAN Orono STANLEY YONKAUSKI East Millinocket BEATRICE YOUNG Portland .MARY L. ZELENKEWICK North Vassalboro WALTER J. Z INCH UK .South Windham Faiiipiis Life In addilioii Id iIic laniili,ii lia|)|K iiiiigs at Maine- this iar. there arc main new ones: tin AS r depai- tiire. the eteiaiis ' iiail- ei colonies, the rcliirn nl ll(Hl ■|)al licN. and with tlnsc. more ol I h( old Maine s])irit. 3 4 5b, 10 11 12 13 P 17 13 19 20 2 4 T f ■, ' . Conic wlial nia . 1)o n wi 11 l)c b() s, and i;irls will Ix girls. Thai means tli al Ihcv ' ll i ci logethcr an( 1 Innn (ouplcs. Sonic- linu s llusc (on| lrs s o louctlitr lor ont- night. soniciimcs a lew nionllis or a vcar. anil sonic- linus- -lor lilc! ( J IIoine oiiiiiiji£ Wook-End THE FOOTBALI, GA.MF. TIIK PARADE THE BONFIRE The first l ' ni frsil ol Maine Honic- coming since 1912 was usluiid in with I he- iracliiional parade, ixmlirc, and siai; dance amid tlie accompaniment of torciies. fjanners, drum-majorettes, chcer- feaders. and the siiident bocty. . fast and liirioiis play greeted tlic spectators at the Sopliomore-Freshman Hat Game. I ' lie Freshman girls were de- feated—they couldn ' t take off their hats. The , lumnae-iindergTadiiate Hockey Ciame which followed was exciting enter- tainment. Highlight of the week end was the football game Avith the Uni ersity of Coiinectictii, in which the Rears were smothered bv a score of )M to 0. Later, the . TO ' s, ins])ired by their superior cheering section ami atom-pilK. ;voiind lip ictorious after a hard-foiiglii hockey game with the senior girls. CHEERLEADERS THE RAI.I Y SENIOR f;lRI,S PLAY A.T.fi. BOYS AT HOCKEY iirt ' iflMtei 1945-46 marks the end of wariiiuc limitations o n spoils at Maine. Maine has l)een ptotid lUiriiin llie war yeais to be on e o I t he [ v w schools to carry on succcssfnlly a lull athletics schethik. life-. Vioo ( J ' .Sss Willi I he iiu leased cnrollnieni in llu seeond seiiusui . ])ai liri|)atioii aiul imerest in l)askci- ball. baseball, track and tennis picked II]). This increase is I ' xpecled to con- tinue through the vcais to come. f .n, BLDD MtJKROW AND HIS SI ' OTLICHT BAND A.S.T.P. Formal V 102 1)U(1(I Monow ' s S|)i)ili lii liitiid sa- lulcil the ottucrs and men ol ihe Lhiixer- silv of Maine Ainu 1 raining Schof)! at ihe MiliiaiA ISall on o enil)ei Hi. The hand, sponsored bv the Clota Ciohi Bot- thng Plants ol Bangor, entertained the spectators and radio andienccs by a half hour show, broadcasted honi coast to coast o er the Mutual Network, focusing attention on tlie men and their acti ities. Two weeks later, the soldiers of the .Army Specialized Training Program bid farewell to their ilays at the University before departing lor arioiis Army camps o er the country. While here, these men received basic engineering training and, despite heavy schedules, were able to par- tici|)ate in many campus activities, such as Masque, The Campus, MOC, and the Glee Club. THE A.S.T.P. AUDIENCE 111 l)l) MOKROW s ()(: llsl « o loA. W ' r lill lll(l on llic lib slriis. anil w t slill rat liol- (lof s on ! ]( nil s. (• slill Ihu n|) in ironl ol ilic (1(11 ni lo lia c (ini |)ic- inic lakcn. and vc slill like llic Maine snow. Bnt OWL- more fai ol (ol- lege lias ])asse(l. House Parties Once again the siiulenis ol ilic I ' niver- sity of Maine are enjovins; house jiariies as part of their campus aciixiiies. For three ears a predoniinalinu, feminine popuialii)n ol ilic l ' iii elsil lias iheaiiud ol (lays which used to be, cast green eyes o er ])ages of old editions of tlie Prism. and listened to hajjjjy recollections liom ii|)])erclassmen. Saturdav nighl ic dances at the men ' s IralcrnilN houses besides parties al the girls ' houses and dormitories ha e begun to gain prestige in cam|)iis soc ial life and next fall, with the steadilv increasing en- rollment, there shoidd be an added zeal for jjarties. J 10(i Christmas Vespers This car llic annual (!liristnias Ves- jjCTS Service was particularlv ini])res.sive. It .seemed an opportiiniix lor meditation on the year ' s acti ities. The gymnasiimi was effecti ely decorated in evergreen boughs and lighted Christmas trees. The program was presented through the com- bined efforts of the orciiestra and glee chd)S. The traditional story of Christmas, selections by the brass ensemble, congre- gational singing and renditions by the soloists Arline Tankle, Betty Jenkins, and Charles Bagley helped to provide this service with a true Christmas atmos- phere. I 111 ' WOiiKii ' s Aili- Icl ic Di|)ai I nun I |) () idc■TM i (inl class insli IK i inn in |)livsical iiliiiaiion. 1)111 ollci nian ci|i Ijoruiniiics lorsonil lull, as well. B() s and girls mccl i - gcther for baskti- l)all gaiiu ' s and s(|narr daiuinn. 4u ( J 1 r? Girls get a first cliance to bat the ball around in ten- nis, or to jjerfcct their technique in hotkey and basket- IkiII, not only in classes, but also in the teams and i roiijis lorniecl out- side of class. H • ' - !(k J ™V THE WINNING SCULPTURE— THE ELMS DOGSLEI) TEAM ( J I ' lu ' snow s( uljjlLiri ' s kaliircd at Winter Canii al wire- a dis- pla ol s|)()iisnianslii|) and crca- ti f lalcMls. For the second i()nsecuii e year, the Elms won Insi honors. 1 luir niajeslic (.loi;--ilt ' d and pack ol huskies met close competition ilh llie scidplnres inlired h AIO. I ' lii Eia Kappa, and Kap- ])a .Si nia. A.T.O. S CARMN L (.)l I EN— SECOND I ' l ACE (JARNIVAI. .)1 ' i;i:n c:ANi)ii)ArES Winter Carnival .--e - l! -O ■. ..-_:. ' THIRD PI.ACF— Pill I I K M ' PA KAPPA sic; S WKLCOME 111.11 ■! I ' l KKI S. CARMVAI. yt ' F.l-.N Inn aiiuiral Hall, the coiuhal- iiiL; kaiuic ol Wiiiicr (lainixal wick ciiil. I ' lininclcd us ol llic pre-war davs ulicn ilic Miiiiorial ( . nmasiiiiii was dixidid into hauiniu scciioiis. SliidiiUs. vct- iiaiis. and ainnnii danicd to the a( (onipannniiu ol (iarl Brogi ic ' s larm- onlusiia. It was al this (xcasioii that the Snow Si iilptiirc awarils wire aiHioimnd and the (!aini al Oiiieii i hosiii. riiis ear a senioi oolot; nia|oi, I5etlv I ' erkiiis, was silei ted to iiii Ti. This hall was anolhii indiia- tion ihat loliet e aiti ities are graduallv iitmiiiiii; to their pre- wdT standaici. musk: isv CARi i Ki)ia;ii RECEIVING THE CUP ( Jr During I he war years, Maine lost none ol its college atmosphere. There were changes, lo he sure, i)ul ve si ill had hiidge. Iiinnv pa|)ers, cokes, hoo- gi e-woogie . — e n- A C t;aoc 111 cuts, open house, fornials, late |)ermissi()iis, finals, kiiilling in classes, and no cuts before a cat ion. Times iiia be clifferent, l)ui the Maine spir- it and traditions remain. 11, ' ' ) One college year is made up of many things other than regularly scheduled classes; there are football games and iiA r J 1 allies, bull sessions, leas, winter sports, (lances, and dating. I ' lit these together and ou lia e 194. )- 1 .)1() at Maine. Activities   • • Back row: Perkins, Durgin, Frye, Pratt, Eldridge, Foran, Peavey Front row : Comins, Spangler, Duniais, Holmes, Wilson, Murray Ol MCERS President David Holmes ] ' ice President Thercse Duniais Seerelary-Trcasiirer W ' iliiaiii Wilson tweiiorsil S ' iiafo ( J General Senate is composed of the members of the Men ' s Senate and eleven representaii cs ol ilu- Women ' s Student Government Association Ciouncil. It selves as a coordiiuuing unit between the Uni ersit administration anil ilu ' student bod . It ijrings about, in eflett. the stiulent bodv ' s sa in the adminis- tration ol the I ' niversity. In cairyint; out its duties as the gov- ernino bod lot all the University stu- dents, the Senate Inst had the n-sponsi- bility of supervising the class elections. Ihereafter, committees of the Senate were coikii tied i hiellv with t iotij) discus- sions and plainiiiig. 1 hioiigh its power to exact stiKkiil-governiiin legislation, the .Senate has alteni|)ted to losiir and direct student sentiment in the diredion ol general cooperation, jjiomotion of beiie- li( ial studtiit activities, div elopimnt ol college s])irit. and the u|)liiililiii ; ol I ' lii ersitv ideals. I Ik- |uii|)i)sc 1)1 Nkn ' s SciiaU ' is to pixsidc () ci ihc (aiiipus adixitiis ot the nun stiuknis. Due lo tlic lad iliat many Maine sIikKiHs lia c l)trn Mi iiii; in the aimed lorces, this hiw-niakini; body lias seen less artivitv tliis yeai than it has in tlie past. l ' ie ioiisl the Men ' s Senate was coni- |)osed o( the ])iesi(lent ol eat h social fra- leinitN, a i epreseinal i e ol the |)l( ctors, a ie])i ' esentati e Ironi the Cinii j)ii.s, and llnee non Iratt rnii ie]jresentati es. The council has lull power to reoiilate all in- let liaierniiv niaiters not handled bv the l ' iii eisit . Rules and lesiilaiions for iiishinu and jiledsiint; aie anions the most im|)ortant matters concerned iindei the jiii isdiction oi the council. Next [all, with thi ' iiureasid enroll- ment ot men siiidenis, the Senate is ex- jjected to liinction on its pre-war basis. Mc ' h ' n St ' natn OFFICERS President Dwiglu Moody I ' iic Prcsidfiit Brycc Lambert Sr( yrlinx-Ticiisurrr ' il!iam ' ilson Back row: l eavey, Bartiett, Pecl liam, Rendall. Rines, Adams. Moulton. Dow. Peterson Front row: Haver, Craig. Pratt, Holmes, Wilson. Murray. Huff J? .R, Jw © ? w omon ' K StiidonI 4 4 vorniii« nt OFFICERS Presides 1 Therese Dimiais Vice Presi drill Betty J. Durgin Secretary Doris Foran Treasurer Carol Denison Flic ' ()nKn Snukiii {ioxtriinitiu Associaiioii is a toiiiuil rcprcsciitiiin all soioiilN. non-sororilv. ()ll-( aiiipus, aiul (lormitory woniLii on the Maine taiiipiis. It ser es to execute the |)tnpoNes and ideals ol the association l) alert allen- tion to the neetK and desiies nl lis mem- bers. The juiriiost ' ol W ' .S.G.A. is to encour- age acti e cooperation among ;vomeii ol the University in sell-goMrnment, and to promote high standards ol honoi and integrii in all mallei ol juisonal con- duct. The arrangement ol as einbl pro- grams for women students ser es as a permanent kinctioii ol the council, niir- ing this present year, the organization has placed jjarticiilar emphasis on the inain- lenance ol close relationships luiween the student go ernment and siudcni Ixxh throuffh the Dormiiorv councils. Back r ' w: Crabtree, . nderson. Baker. Crane, liruce. I.ibbv, Coniins. Frve. Googins, Campbell, Bvronas, Pulsifer, Miller, Chute Front row: McCuin, Heselton. Perkins, ,Spanglcr, Durgin, Dumais, Foran, Eldridge, Marble, Hinds Row 4: Folsom, Wallingford, Ford, Scott, Page, Webb, Vanites, Johnson Row 3: Thomas, Forham, Haskell, Ross, Perkins, Robbins, Tozier Row 2: Pinkham, Crouse, Pendleton, Chandler, Bruce, Knight, Korobkin, Powers Row 1: Mr. Devoe, Rines, Haines, Mclntyre, Lycette, Moulton, Stanton W ' c can proudK say iliai liic Uni cr- s ' n ol Maine Band has been one of the (anipus organizations which has carried on despite many difficnhies. The band was a strictly military one until a few years ago when girls were admitted to make uj) lor the 1jo s who ere rapidly being drafted. It was the girls Avho de- serve the credit for playing until the AST unit was atlmittcd to the Univer- sii ; ihen, once again, khaki uniforms piedominaled. This year the band has been under the very able direction of Ml. liAJng Devoe and ihe siiident con- (huioi, Hernard Rines, and has consisted of gills, eterans, and ci ilian stiulents. Ill j)re ious years, the I ' liiversity of Maine R.O.T.C. Band was an integral ]jart ol ilie Departmeiii of Military ,Sci- enie and Tactics, and was made up chief- l of the candidates enrolled in the basic training comses of the R.O.T.C The siudeni leader was a member of the ad- anced training cotnse. The band, func- tioning as a tinit ol the R.O.T.C. pla ed for all military occasions, including week- Iv .Saturday morning diilK. final inspec- tions in the spring, and in am other special re iews. In addiiion lo jjaitici- pating in general studeiil acti ilies bv playing at arious assemblies, the band provided a brilliani backgrouiul ol color and an atmosphere of rousing school spirit for such athletic e ents as football and basketball aames. Hand 3 123 m iJack luw ; Uuw, rcrkiiis. AKI- ' arlaml, Lluodwiii, Fielder, Stanley, Thuiiias, Meade, Hell, Asker, ilaiinw. Springer, Mars ton, Hobart, Kemp, Needham Third row: Brown, Spring. Crossland, Johnson Second row: Averill, Nutter, Gorhani, Pendleton, Johnston, Haskell, Scott, Mockler, Grassland, Parsons, Weick, Dirks, Page, Do ten, Weeks, Springer First row: Ross, Baird, Hart, Pinkham, Cliesebrough, Preble, Dow, Crouse, Wallingford, Rines, Howard, Brown lr« lieNlra OFFICERS Presidcul J ' icr Preside til Mdtiii ' er LUfriiriiiii Pii hi icily ILM Roljiita Dow Anna Ciousc illrcd Chesebrough George ' alling(orcl Bcrnaid Rines The Uni ersit Orduslia. under llie (liiittion ol Mr. Slanlev (iavling. is made up ol siudenls wlio ha e shown a nuisieal a] iitude and a keen inteiesi in nuisie. I liis ear Margaiel l ' nl)le ol llie elass ol 18 has ser ed as conteitniisiiess. Ihcie are ap])roxiniateIy si i nicinbers, si erai ol whom are eterans ho |)ai ' li( i|)aled beloie ihe war. The orehesira lakes pari in the annual Music Xiglii Coneerl and in nian other (.nti])us aitixilies, includ- ing Christmas X ' espers ,Ser i e and assem- blies. The Uni ersil ()i(heslia nuils iwo hours each week and academii credits are rereixcd b those who wish to take orchestra lor cicdit. The oid c|ualilica- lion neeessary Im iiunibe iship is the ability to play an insinnneiit and to read music. rilc Cikc (Jiihs liavi ' belli able lo iiiaiiuaiii their liii;li ■siaiulard ol |jeil )iin- aiuf lliiout lioiil ihe wai eais. Both the iiieii ' s and women (lul)s meet separately )n(f (luring liie week and comliine lor reiieaisals on riunsda nis his. riie eoiiihiiuil (.lie (iluhs. under tlie diieition oi Mr. fames Selwood, ha e periormetl several tiiiKs. I ' lie Anniver- sai 1)1 Kaialidin ( Dniuil ol lio Scouts. liie Masoiiii (;1mI). CJnisinias ' cs]jcrs .Ser ite, and assemiilies are a lew of the occasions ai whidi the Glee C lnhs ha e |)ai ti( ipaled. In lliest ' |)roniaiiis. ilie two (liil)s (oiiibine as a mixed (bonis ■, ])i sing separate luunbers. The . .S r uiiil. a large jjail ol ibe male sedions in the past lew years, has jjccn replaced by suidenis and veterans. Glee riiibs Row 7: Johnson, Kittriclge. Doore, Daw, Pulsifer, Crane, Piper, Hastings, Luce, Mitchell Row 6: Rideout, Whalen, Whitney. Cheney, Pierce, Tebbets, Marshi, Hiighey. Dineen, Baird. Boy n ton, Webber, Doore, Jordan. Hines. Spiller Row 5: Hughes, Macri. Burrow. Crockett, Franz, Wells. Ault, Bagley, Grithn, Matus, Pressey, Wright. Richardson, Deering. Cortin. Palmer Row 4: X ' ennette. Ellsworth. Nicholson, Keith, Abranis, Thumer, Moores, Ramsey, Bryenberg, Bars tow. Brown. Anderson. Bennett. Gritttn, York Row 3: Borkowski. Leenian, Healy, Woodsuni. Hawes, Pulsifer, Preble. Therrien, Dow. Martin, Hartley, Bartlett, Webster, Collar. Delano. Meyer, Young, Kobrin, Cunningham Row 2: Mt)rrison. Perry. Huson. Boterf, Lobby, Moses, Franz, Mr. Selwood, Murray, Glover, Cooper, Sawtelle. CJowdy. Randlett. Stickney, Boerker Row 1; Campbell. Crocker. Beckler, Baker. Tanklc, Watson, Ketchen, Wakely. Luce, Camnana. Boyce, Bloom. Stackpole. Craig, Kimball. Shaw, Haines. Young. Cowie, Look, Sullivan Left to right: Johnson. Bouchard, Fonseca, Alex, Andrews, Connors. Marcous. Hernianson Choorlt ' adt ' rK Pro« lorN •M-A-I-X-E rah, rail, rail! I ' kiiu oi ini. igor, itality, and Nohmic— that ' s what it takes to be a chetrlcaderl This year the small group of seven students ha c performed very effectively in help- ing to keep the Maine sjiirii at a high pitch diu-ing the arioiis sport seasons. 1 he people hehiiRl the scene, I he Proc- tors, seldom recei c the credii lor ilic thankless task of mainiaining and ])ro- nioting a stimulating atmosphere in the individual dormitories and fraternity houses. This year one person was select- ed to assiuue the full responsihiliiv of ( online t on each lloor. Back row: Gushing, Haskell, Cloff, Hopkins, .Tohnson Center row: Emerson, Day, Peavey, Williams, Bartlett Front row: Anderson, Giampetruzzi, Frazier 12. ( J Back row: Patten, Dumais, Verenis, Lehman, Clement, Hutto, Campbell, Leeman, Marcuus, Parsons, Lesinski, Swanton, Mills Center row: Gordon, Johnson, Hermanson, Eldridge, Friedler, Piatt, Roderick Front row: HoUingdale, Nadeau, MacDonald, McManus, Jones, Roberts The Maine Radio C.iiild has as its purpose the training and experience of all students interested and capable ot do- ing some form of radio work. This train- ing coines through weekly shows which are broadcasted from the campus and presented o er WLBZ every Wednesday evening. There are but two qualifications for membership. The first is that the student he in good academic standing, and tire second is that the candidate must take pail, satisfactorily, in at least one pro- diKiion. This year Nfaine history has been tile theme of the scripts. . 11 pro- grams are written and produced by the students themselves who act as scri|)t readers, announcers, directors, and tech- nitians. The Guild is under the depart- iiiciil ol sjKceh and James Plan is the hi( iill a(l iscr. Radio C«uild Ol- ' FICERS President Phyllis Eldridge I ' ice President Cierald Hermanson Seeretary Gladvs Friedler A Cainpu i |i illX CI.llMENT, I ' DIIOR OFFICERS i ' .dilor Ass )( iatc Editor Ihishii ' ss M imiocy A.s.si.shinl Miina ' fr John Clement Charlcnc Lowe Helen Heiiitk Fay Jones The change in ihe C nnpiis this vear has been l)nt another hit of evidence that collet e lile is ntinning lo iionual. In tin- ])ast two eaiN, orgaiii alions have been Innetionini; at a low ebl). and ik vs was almost at a ininiimini. W itii the return of a large number ol einans. lall members ha e lonnd items ol lixal in- terest mu(h easiiT to gather. This is par- ticularly noticeable in legaid to the sports section hi(li has grown liom one or two small iiiiiis to a lull l)age. Not onl is the Ciiiii j iis a journal to present tin- e iiUs in school a(ti ities, bill it also ser es as an oppoi tiiiiii to exj ress personal opinions. Pictincs have made tlieir deinil h)r tite lirsl time in a miiiiiKi ol ears. 1 litlORI At Sr.M F OF THK CAMt ' HS Haclv row: Watson. Jones. Look, Andrews Front row: Adams. Marble. Clement. Greenwood. Small BIMNKSS M AIIOF llll ( VMCl ' S Back row: Wuoil. Stanlcv. Gdviily. Doeschcr, Cowie, Hrown, Gorhain p-ront row: Spauliiing, Jones, Chase, Herrick, Fonscca HARD AT WORK 1)1- ADIINl- COMINC HI ' l J 129 ( PRISM BOARD Back row: Foster, Sibley, Small, Johnston J ront row: Foran, Bridges, Ricker. Durgin I ' RISAJ .SIAIF Faculty Adxiscr Editor-in-Chief . Nsistaiit Editor Class Editor Activities Editor Literary Editor Pictorial Editcjr Men ' s Sports Editor Women ' s Sports Edi liiisincss Manager Photograplicr Irving Pierce Lois Ricker Betty J. Durgin Doris Foran Geraldine Small Katjileen Bridges Jean Ritchie Robert Johnston toi Evelyne Foster Shirley Sibley Har e Holbrook ASSISE ANTS anc Chase Rosanna Chute Ray Clark Arlene C:ie en Cionstancc- Comic Anna Crouse Phyllis Eidridge Alice Fonseca Patricia Htiito Fay Jones Jane Longfellow ALiry E. Mai ble Be erl Packaid Plixllis Peiidlelon Eleanor Perkins Geraldine Rawclille Margaret Spaulding Be erl Svvift The Prisrn. the oldest student public a- lion of the University of Maine, is edited each year b the members of the Junior Class. This (ar the purpose- of the Pnsiii is to jjresent a lecord ol lih- at the L ni ersity of Maine lot the vear PriNm 1945- K). As the 1917 Prism goes to press, it (IcnIus to ackiiowlcdse the valuable assistaiUL ' ol this board who ha c made possible its ])iiblicatioii. The work ot piiblishiiit ' and asseni- l)liii,H a book ot this nature is the result ol hartl. painstaking woik. not onK on the part ol this year ' s eiiitor. Lois Rieker, but also for every individual member of the Prism staff. Special credit shoidd be given at this time to the heads of the arious sections of activities, sports, and editorials. For the past few years, in spite of pa- per shortage and the small ii ilian enroll- ment, the students ha e been able to publish the Pri.sni. It has been under the er able guidance of Mr. Irving Pierce that this has been possible. As a review of the xear ' s events at the University and a summary of student opinion, the Prism i u. • ' MR. I ' lERCF., ADVISER is indis|X ' nsable. We Juniors hope that future classes of the University of Maine will conliniK ' to tlo their best to produce Prisms regardless of the circiunsiances that mav occur. 1 «« I hi- Maine Masqur lias hicn inodiu- inn |)lav.s lor l!ni crsit audiiiucs loi lorix (.ais. In all thcst- cais, the or- ;ani aii()n has niainiaiiud a hii h stan- ilaid nl c (cik-ncc ' in iIk ' thoicr ol plavs and tin- ])i()diicti()n ol these plays. Until 1917. no woman had even trod the Ijoards ol the Masqne stage; i)iii in that year a take-oti on Romeo and Juliet was written h a prolessor and the ]jart o! |uliet, being too delicate lor a man. was given to a woman. Since that time, ijoth men and wonun have taken equal part ill all ol the productions. This vear. under the ery able direc- tion ol Mrs. Joyce Stevens, the Masque Masque has gi en some io|) |)ii lormanccs. 1 he sjioit pla s which were icniinisceiit ol the war years and the .A.S.T.l ' . units were abandoned and iniphasis has been plpted on lull length jirodiu tions. .Mis. .Sie ens has been siibsiiiuiing lor Mr. Heisdiel liricker who i on lease ol ab- sence in Einojje. .Mr. Kricker assmned the position ol direitor ol the theatre division ol the . rm Uni irsit in Eng- h.iid, and has also tomed with (..I. Shows lor the occupational lories. The first Masque prodiuiion this year was Harriet, a mo ing l)iogra])h ol Harriet Beecher Siowe Irom the time ol her marriage iniiii she became an old. bill si ill enthusiastic, woman. Baibara .Mills pla etl the Helen Hayes role with finest pcrce])iion and sincerity. Mrs. S ' evens ' able direction, a large but strong su|)porting cast, and an efficient back- Kack row: Jone.s, Doescher, White. Davis, C le ' ent, Huttn, Sawyer, Sato Front row; Johnson, Pratt, Ross, Leliman, Phillips, Hermanson stage crew coiiii ihuuil lo iiiakt ' Han iet one ot the oiiisiaiulini; Ia (lll(• ]Kii()ini ances of the vcar. ■' Soldier ' s Wile. a hcai i-wai iiiiin; (Iraiua and ixjiical ot Rose Franken ' s ])la s, was i;i tn next. I ' lu- rasi ol lixi- was erv c enl halaiucd and impailcd ilir |)la Aviiii much vivacity. 1 he third jjla . }ames Barr ' s ' mi and 1. also had a small, but uiiuMialU well-balanced cast. Delicate shading and interjiretation scr ed to make the transi- tions from near pathos to real comedy extremely effective. The Masque has heartily welcomed many eterans who previoiislv had been vital parts of its machinery. Included among them is George Berger, former president-elect, who is now serving as Presideni wiih Jeanne Ross. BARliAK A MILLS AS HAKKILT THE SOLDUCR S WIFE Left to right: Merle GolT. Jan Scales. Jeanne Campbell, Laurel Clements, I-ee Davis Standing: Koran, Ward, Merchant Seated: Marble, Talbot, Pavey, Hinds, Lowe Polilii ' jil Broakfa t Club Mr Politic ;iI liicaklast (liil) is made up 1)1 a 1411)11]) 1)1 ixvciuv siiulinls who lia L ail inlfUsi in (iiirtiil social, |)olili- (al, ami ((onoiiiii |)rohknis. Mc-iiii)cr- slii|) is l) iii iiaiioii. Meetings are IrIiI oil Sauiiclax iiiomiiii)s. wiiere inlonnal (lisciissions are eiijoxeil () er rollee and douglinuts. riiis year Frank raiijoi was eleded President and Rijion HasktII, Sen etar - Treasurer. Dr. Minn Riislien is ilic hu iill adv iser. 1 he Woiiieiis roiuiii is made up ol students wlio lia e an interest in woild aflairs. Meetings are held twice a momh. FacultN members as well as club mem- bers speak to the group. This club is one f)f the fi e on campus which are spon- soring the Northern New Englaml Inier- Collegiate Conference lor the revision of the U.X.O. Cecil Pavey is the President aiul Geraldine Small is Secretary. Mr. James Piatt is facidtv ad iser. Back row; Craig, Merchant, Daw. Maxwell. Sullivan. Clement, Carter Seated: Parsons, Small, Pavey, ' erenis, Friedler Woinon N Forum ( J Dobalo 4 lull ' Ilk ' Debate CAub is inadc ii|) of slii- (Uiiis wlio siKccssliiIlv ])ass tlic (Uhati ' li i)iils. 1 his iai llir i;iiiii|) has Av- batcd with Rlioilc Ishuui State-. Massa- cliiisitts Iiistitiitu ol I ' cihiKilogA. and liatLs. rhc will also aiirinl liu- M.I. I. toiimaiinnt. Ottidis arc: John Goli, I ' lcsidiiit: and C lilioicl Worthing and Glad s I ' licdiir (!o-i)iisintss Managers. Ol. Riiiiioii is kuidtx ad iscr. Ihi Intel nalioiiai Relations CHtib is sj)ons()red b the Carnegie Foundation on International .MTairs. . 11 students who lia e an interest in (iirient ■orld problems are welcoineil to join the group. Outside speakers and students lead dis- cussions. Ihe club receives the latest books on inteiiiational allairs tioni the Carnegie Foundation. These books are kept in the History-Go ernnient Room in Stevens Hall. IJack row; Runiuii, Vasques, Parsons. Savage Front row: Winters, Dumais, Goff. Friedler Baclc row: Perry. Hammond, Bartlett, . danis. Sibley, I-iepler Center — Seated: Barnes, Foran, Spiller, Lesinsl i. Moses, Peterson Front row: Clement, Preble, Gorham, Lynaugh, Byronas liiloriiatioiisil Kolali4 nN 4 lull ( Back row: Jones, CIreenwood, Haskell, Mills Front row: Small, Shaw, Cleven, Andrews Il4 nio E4 oii« ini«  ( f ' liib Contril ul4 r« i I luii The Ci)niril)ui()is ' (Ihil) is ilu- only organi atidii ol liiciaiv acti - itv ai the Uiii crsit . i ' lic club liokK l)i-nioinhl meetings ai whith I he iiuniljcis read iIkIi own works. A |)ciiocl oi ( )nstriicti c diiifisin follows the readings. Menihershij) in ihe (liil) is based on inleresl anil talent in treati c wiiiing. Ihe Home Economies Club, nn- ler the ai)le ilirertion of Miss . is W ' oolrieh, functions lor the pmpose of increasing studeni iniiiesi in ihe field of home economics. Member- ship is o|)en to all students regis- tered in ihe (k])arlnienl ol home economics. Back row: Deering, Barnes, Harmon. Quimby, Easier, Ray, Fogler, Libby, Watson. Haskell, Xutter, Huson, Hause. Winters. Pitman Fourth row: Heartz, Higgins, Quint. Seeley, Sibley, Wilbur, Verenis, Paulin, Marcous, Brown, Young, Tibbetts, -Scott. Reuning. York. Dudley Third row; Nutt. White, Noyes, Banton. Perkins. Thompson, Ricker, Etzel. Titcomb, Crossland, Williams Second row: Haines. Hastings, Boutlier. Ring, Edminster, Wiswell, Gammell, Littlefield, Littlefield Front row: McLaughlin, Richardson, Meade, Haskell Paok antl l in« M. O. C. I ' ack and I ' inc is the ,i f) cniin,a; Ijody of ihc Maine Oiiiiii CMiib. lis luciiihcis serve as an executive coinuil in aiiann- in« ' tii|)s. having cliaige I ilu- animal siunv s(ul|)luiinn (onltsi, ()|)cialint; liie ski [n . and (onduitini; other activities ol ilu M.o.c;. 1 lie Maine Outing (Hub is an ors ani- ation eoniposed of about three htindretl undergraduate nieinbers. It is diieeted by the Pack and Pine. The Club ' s activities this year have in- cluded trips to Mount Katahdin. Bar Harbor, Bald Mountain. King ' s Moun- tain, and several others. Horseback ritl- ing has also been reactivated. liack row: Condon, Howe. Prescott. Sawyer Front row; Sykes, Marble, Young, Clifford All i)liiniai rc ' li iou aciiviiics ol lln ' I nixcrsils ol Miiiiic sliidcnts tcnicr in llu ' MaiiU ' (lliiisliaii Assoc ialioii. Men and womiTi join in a wide at ict ol pioj- c ' ds channclt ' cl ihroiigh a Cabinet anil riKun (oiiniiil Ices williin live Connnis- sion areas: Clirisiian I ' aith. Connmmily Res[)onsil)ilil . WOild Relaiedness. Per- sonal, and ScKJ.d. I he Maine (!lnisiian Association is aelixeh related to the New England SindeiU Christian Mo cnient. the National Couiuils ol the .M.C.A. and the ■ AWC.A., and (he Woild ' s Siu (knt Chiisiiaii Federation. It is pail ol a nation-wide and woiIiIwkU- elloil to brine; students lo a better iinderslandin i ol iheniselves and each other through the ap|ilii al ion ol the pi iiK ipli s ol ( !lii ist Ian li iiisj;. This year tin- . I.{;.A. a(ti ities ha c reached a new liei hl niidei the ei able officers. Hairiet Sliiiiniei . )olni Hra; , Margaret .Spaiiidins;. and I ' hvliis IViulle- ton. Margaret .S. Not lis and (Charles O ' Connor ha e been the er etfi(ieni stall sedetaries as well as ad isi ' rs to liu ' group. An inno alion this ear lias been the .111(1 ( nb, headed b Dan Fra ier. This Maiiiie Christian AMKorialioii M. (;. .A. (:. l(I.NET Baclc row: Wcymoiitti. Trefethen, Anderson. liaslcelt, Adams, Noyes. Coniins, Lonjffftln Front row: Thomas. O ' Connor, Pendleton, Steinmetz, Spaulding, Norris, Lynaugh (X) Cl.rii OFilCtRS Back row; We-lts, Mills, I ' utnian, Haskell, Gofi , Campana, Small Seated: Atiaiiis, Woodfin, Kogler. J ' erkins 300 riiib C.liih has provided social and reli- gions Icllowsliip lor iipperclass students tlirongh a varied program. The tradi- tional Freshman Ckdj has been acli ely .siippf)rted under Bruce Folsom ' s leader- ship. Both organizations have included debates, facnlty and outside speakers, parties, and interesting as well as intel- lectual discussions in their i)ro2:rains. Frp$«liniaii Club •Siindav Morning Worship in the Little Theatre, Religious Embassy, Community Service Projects, Intercollegiate Confer- ences, Openhouse, Discussion Groups, Devotional .Services. Student-Faculty Din- ners, Deputations, Freshman Handbook, Jewish Hillel, and the Catholic Newman Club have been the M.C.A. highlights ol this vear. I Ri sn. T, N c;lub officers Back ruw: Bennett, Graham, Barnett, Armstrong Front row: Thomas, Drummond, Folsom, Blake V 1.59 Off '  in| ii i M« ii OFFICERS I ' rcsiiicul Dwight Moody Secret my F.aii In ;alls Business Mtniasicr Roland Ma ljcnv III ordn lo aihicM- a ( losci iclaiion- slii]) wn campus lilc and to lace their sjxcilic jdohlcms l()i)cthcr the oUcanipiis iiicii rcoii ani rd ihiir ,l;|( ii|) iliis year into a stronger anil more ' acli e unit. Throiigli this organization non Iraternity nun and elei ans w ho ai e ii int; oil c am- pus will leel mole a pari ol LJie Uni er- sitv i)v |)artici|)aiing in oiilsidc adivities. Iiiliaimiial teams, howling leagues, and danees are just a lew ol their many atlixi- lies. I ' his lall OCllM.MO. as the gionp has come to i)e known, dicw up .i loiinal ( onstiiuiion in older to work on the same looting as other organizations on ihc campus. The prisident acts as the tip- resentatixe to student government. . n man registered oil camjjus is invited to heiomc a meinher. Hack row: C ' liang. Mace. Biehl, Wyman, Dow, Vasquez. Miller, I,uee Frnnt rnw: tlriiidle, . daiiis. Moody, Mayberry. Power,s, Cowen Hack row: Lane, Violet, Connors, Foster, McNeil, Murphy, Smith. Rawcliffe. Staples. French. Nadeau. Littlefield. Coyne, Conners, Woodsum, Cox, Curtis , ( enter row: Marsh. Buzzell, Palmer, Jones, Kimball, Strout, Mrs. Gritfee, Borkowski, Hamlin, Roberts. St. Onge Front row: Wentworth, Weymouth, McDonald, Ambrose, McManus, Sibley, Ketchen, McGlinchy, Coos 1 Ik- ()ll-(iani|)iis Women is an organi- aiioii ol wnnicn sUkIcius lixiiig in the icinitv ol Oroiio and was oroani cd in I9, ' i!l in Older lo broaden llieii o|j|)orluni- lies lor social tontacts. This year the s roiip has l)cc()nie increasingiy active by sponsoi int; dances on canijjirs, siipjjers and parties. A sjjirit ol good lellowshij) per ades the MCIA building on the (irsi luesdax ol eatli nionih when ihc women hold a general Mi])j)er nieeiing. Ciabinei ineelings are held e ii MondaN noon. 1 he disad antam ' s ol not living on ihe (ampiis do nol hinder ihese wonuii as niaiu ol iheni are er acli e in lampns organizations, and some hokl important offices. The group is represented in Stii- deiit Ciovernmenl b the piesitlent and in lliis a is more closeh inlegraled iiilo campus lile. OFFICERS Pre si den I I ' lii- Fii-.shIciiI Set Yctnry TriuiMiYf) Ediih Strom Fa [ones Morna Kimball Slella borkowski Off CaiiipuN omon ( J Le Cercle Fran4 ais Lf Ckrclc Francais wrUoiiRs all slu- (knts wiio ha c an inuixsi in Krciuh and who ha c sonic al)ility to speak and un- derstand the language. Meetings are held e ery other Tiiesdax night. This year ' s program has iiuliKletl speakers, mo ics. and |)ariies in Freiu h stvle. 1 he (lid) has also sponsored one ol ilie weekh Stag Dances iield on campus. Mack row: Thihodcau. .Mr. Klein, Campbell, Therrien, Miss Iluzzell, ' igneras. Fortunes. McNeil Center row: Seeley, Ford, MacUonald. Brown, Pelletier, Dickson Front row: Peterson, Goodnow, Wilson Dep lleutNolio Wroin I)er Deiilsche X ' eiein. liicli was lormed in 190). ailniils stutUnts Avho ha e a high scholastic a ei age in tile language. The pinjiose ol the (iluh is lo |)roiiioie interest in the Cierman language and ( iiliure. Meetings are held oiue a month. 1 he club ' s annual (Jnislinas pla was presented lor the enjo nient ol the pul) lie. The C ' .lid) is under the ery capable- dileclion i)l Di . Klein. Lett to right: M:irl Small, Hoyce Easier. Lynangll. Smith. Cuty, Kemp, Back row: Neumann, Mills, Pierce, French, Winchcll, Wiseman, Panunzio, Wood, Howe, Delano, Longfellow, Sullivan Center row: Macri, Whalen, Boulter, Packard. Stickney F ' ront row: Buttcrlield, Daw, Learn. Fortunes, Boynton El Cir4 nlo EM| an4 l El Circulo Espanol was lormed lor the pinpose ol tlexcloping an interest in the Spanish language and in the lusioms and people ol .Spanish-speaking (oun- liies. Membership is open to all students who ha e such interest. .Meetings are held e ery other Tnesda night. This car the chd) was loiiunaie in lia ing as a memijer a siudtiu liom Hueiios Aires who helped in making llie ])rograms more truly Spanish. A. S« C E. I lie Sofictv of Uiukigiadiiaic F.ii!;i- iiccrs Avas oivani cd at ihc Univcrsilx in 1891. It is liic oldest departmental clid) on this (uniinis. It was lonncrly callid the Junior (;i il Societv and the C ' .i il Club. It was admitted to the . merican Society of Ci il Engineers in 1928. Lead- ing engineers are invited to speak at the meetings which teml to liirther interest in |)iactical engineering. Back row: Baker, Chapman. Bean, Fryer, Coombs, Champion, Staff, Stackpole Center row: Allen. Vickery, Prof. Leavitt, Henderson, Bodwell, Prof. Evans, Prof. Taylor, Lituri Front row: Smith, Hayes, Moody, Littlefield, Southard, Brown A. S. M. E. The American Society ol Mechanical Engineers was organized at the Univer- sity in 1913. The purpose of the society is to unite more closely those students in- terested in the field of mechanical engi- neering. Outstanding men are invited to the meetings where problems of interest to the students arc discussed. Member- shij) in the club is open to all students in the department. Back row: Boutilier, Kraske, Rines, Tozier Front row: Porter, Day, Forsyth A. S. E. E. 1 In 1- lectrical CUiib is a siiidini Inantli ol the American Institute ol Elecliical Engineers. Its aim is to aid in the devel- opment of latent abilities in the students. . t their monthly meetings the studeius jjresent papers, and prominent electrical engineers are obtained for discussions on any new research done in the field. . c- tive membership is open to all students in the department. Back row: Wallingford, I.iiiehan, Mclntyre, Collty, Davis. Cowcn, Smaha, Powers Front row: I ' eavey. Prof, Watson, Chesebrough, Korobkin, Gordon, Tardy iiatk luw ; Castuci-. (JuuJy, Craiicli, liarcelun. Uaiiiincll. Kuster. Castn Front row: Lesinski. Patten, Haines, Reuning, Lebel S«|uaro Danre IIk- S(|iKn( l)aii( - (iliil) iindci llic supti isioii ol Miss Maiiiiii Roncis is a Hri)U]j iiiuixsied in IcamiiiiJ, how lo danci ' and lo call sijuarc dances, toiitra dancrs. and icils. Rt ' (|iiii c niciils loi intin- l)crshi|) arc aticndan(c ai ihrcc-loni ths ol the s( hcchdcd nicctin!;s and the Icaininj; of rails lor lorn dances. Ihc i;ii Is ol ilic rou|) may cam 7, ) ' ..V.. . credits a se- mester if thc liillill liic necessary rc(|iiire- nunts. rile Modein Danic- (Jul), under llu ' diicclion ol Miss Kileen Cassidv. ])ro ides enjoyment lor its members and dc i ' lo])s their natinal talent lor the ait. A !;irl is selected lor menil)erslii|) il she has loiii- pleted at least one semester ol modern dancing as a ])h sical education H(|nire- nieiit and has the iiileresl and ahililx loi further de elo[ nienl. in ihis sa ilie si e of the group is limited. ti:ick riuv: Wallace. Foster. Castner. KawclilTe. lirutges. Cottiu Front row; .tones, Griffee. Isiniljall. King Modern llaiice Ilillel A pt ' i ' inaiRiit Hilkl KDiiiuIaiion for tlic Siaic ol Maine wa ' i csialjlislicd last spring- ai llic University ol Maim- and since that time has expanded to inthidc units at other colleges in Maine. 1 his organization serves in a cnltural. social, and religions ca|)acity and is under the supervision ol Rabbi Gerald Engtl. The Riding did) was organized this fall by a group ol students lor the benelti of those interested in the acti itv. Since then it has become a part of the M.O.C. and any member of the M.O.C. is en- titled to participate in the activities of the Riding Clids. The club sjjonsors fa- cilities for riding once a week during the spring and fall. Mr. John Dcmpscy is the groiijj ' s acKiser and Bernard Prescott is its representati e to Pack and Pine. Back row: Kramer, Byer, Sniargon, Abrams. Seavey. Bernstein, Poust Front row: Sokol, Coyne, Racroft, Friedler Back row: Fogg. Dempsey. Chase, Wakely, Prescott. Weick, Mitchell Center row: MacDoitald, Dudley, Millett, Parsons, Vnung Front row: Lynaugh, Crocker Riding Club 1 1. TIiL- shoriage ot man povvei has seriously (uiiaikd ilic acli ilics ol maiiv an ()i ' ii,ani aii()n. and one ol ihc haicksl hit groups has hctn ihc Reserve Ofhcers Iraining Corps. In lornier years tlicre were battahon (hills. nianeu ers. and eni- ploxnunt ol the operational iiielhods used bv the .Signal C )r]js, Coasi Artiller , and the Inlantry C orjjs. Scabbard and Blade, a soeietv (omposed ol oiilslamling cadet olhcers. the Rille J ' eani. participating in arions shooting matches, and the R.O. ' l.C:. Band were outstanding organi a- tioiis on the campus. Since the beginning of the war. the R.O.T.C. has consisted eiitireb ol Ireshinan and sophomore men and members ol the .V.S.T. units. Now. with the rapid demobilization of the . rm and N ' avv, the R.O. I.e. is gradually beginning to finiciion on its pre-war basis. Military instruc tion is cli id- SATURDAY MORNING DRILL II. O. T. €. COLONEL FULLER CAPTAIN CORSE cil into two clislinct programs; ihc basic course is required bv all plnsicalK fit fresliman and so|)honiorc men and ilie advanced or interim program is open to all veterans or students who have had two years of basic training. Tlie fact that the Reserve Officers Training C orps is bene- ficial as ])re-induction training is iiiusirated by the success of many former students in ilie Army. Colonel Francis R. Fuller heads the present R.O.T.C;. staff with Captain Chester Corse assist- ing him. Captain Corse, formerly the professor of Military Science and Tactics at Bangor High .School, replaced Colonel Newton .Alexander in the early spring. Sergeant I.loxd I)a is and Tech- nical Sergeant {oscph Rinkaiis arc the other offi- cers on the stall. ( J Hoiiorarh i 9 ® , V i i w jr • f jFatxttt «♦, w Back row: Bennett, Kirshcn, Wence, Steinbauer, Reynolds. Lanison, Clapp, Miles, Jackman, Crofutt Front row: Dickinson. I ' ratt. Peterson. Kllis, Oliver, Brockway. Klein. Griffee. Evans, Waring Phi Beta Kappa This honorary society was loiiiidcd in 177(5 at W ' ilHani and Marv Colki;c- in Xirninia. It was ihi- Inst Circeiv Iciici liaicrnity, and as time went on it changed in liiiKiion lo Ijcconic a puicly iionorarx gioiip. 1 oday there are 132 active chap- ters in the Liljeral Arts colleges ol tlie I ' liiicd Stales. Members are chosen loi oiilslanding sdiohirship as vell as loi (haiactir. I)rea(lih ol interest, and liitnrt inoHiise. .Menil)ership is for life, and ilu I ' ll! lieia Rapjja roll contains a long lisi ol distinguished men and wdiiuii. The chapter ai the l ' ni ersii ol Maine was established in 1 ' .I2. ' 5. Xew members are elected eat h spring, and a banqiiei is held at which these membeis are initi- ated. Phi Kappa Phi I ' hi Kapjja I ' hi is iniicjne as an honor society because it recogni es scholarship in all lulds ol ktiowledgi ' . li is. there- fore, the most exclusive of the honor so- cieties, admitting, as it does, high-ranking students of all departments of the Uni- ersii . Phi Kappa I ' hi stresses high at- lainmeni based on character. Members elected may not exceed one-teiiili ol the llldent body. There are at present (ili thapters of this honor society locatnl in all j)aris of the coiintrv. It has been pariicidarly prominent ai .Maine, because it was foinidcd here in 1897. The organization conducts annually a national competi- tion open to seniors, to .select recipients ol se era l U llc) shi])s. BacV row: Cressey. Bennett. Lamson. Murr.Tv, D.Tvie.s. Coniegys. Humes Fetch, Adriance Front row; I ' eterson, Ellis. Kirshen. Wence. Oliver. Ilruckway. Klein. Miles r. o. rt © .?« „ Noai latliolai Each sjjring ai ilic annual l- ' itslunan- Sophoniore Ban(iuii I lie ten highest ranking freshman women arc announced. These women automatically become members of Neai Mathetai. the only lion- orary society on camjjus to base its mem- bership on scholarship alone. It is also the only honor society for which fresh- men are eligible. This society has been functioning for twenty-one years. Last spring the following students be- came members of Neai Mathetai: Ruth Fogler. June .Swanton, Jean Gowdey, Barbara Day, ' irginia Noel, Sylvia Peter- son. Pauline True, Gloria McGinlcv, and Kathleen Wilson. ck row: Fielder. Mills, Weick. EUlridge. Hovey, Ward. Bacon. Marble. Koran. Googins. McXeil. Marston, Miller ont row: Bruns, Sibley, Byronas, Dickey. Chase. Ricker. Starrett, eleven, Jones, Herrick Back row: Peterson, True, Nowell Front row: Wilson, Day, Swanton Sigma Mu Sigma LiM ii«, _jijLjji_ The honorary fraternity, Sigma Mu Sigma, was founded in the spring of 1928 by psychology majors who fell the need of such an organization. To tjualify for membership, a student must have interest in psychology, and achieve a high scholastic standing in the advanced courses. The fraternity gives the Sigma Mu Sigma . ward each year to a high-ranking sophomore or junior in psychology who has financial need. Other activities of I he club include building up an invest- inriii fund for making the Sigma Mu Sig- ma Vward permanent and giving a stag ilaiiic each lall to aid in financing the award. H9 Mil Alpha EpMilon Mil Alpli.i I ' .psiloii i iiii li()iii)i:ir imisi- (ill sociclN lomulcd in I ' cliruai . 1 ' .)I2. on the campus ol ihc University ol Maine. I ' he society was established lo- calh llnouuli llie ellorls oh siiuUnls and faculu eiy nuicli interested in music. The |)in|)Oses of tlie society are to spon- sor Hinsical es])ers at Christmas and Easter and Music Xi ht. to organize small nursical ensinibles. and to keep a peiiiianent iile (aid ol all student miisi cians. The senior who has contributed most to the advancemeni of music on the campus will be honored on Mtisic Night h an award given by the society. To be eligible lor membership, a student must ha e a high degree of nnisical ability and be reconnnended by the members of the Advisory Committee on that ba,sis. Bacti row: Campbelt, Cayting, Chesebrough, Rines. Wallingford Seated: Campbelt, Baird, Page. Fielder, Marston, Crocl er Rosemond Hammond, Judith Banton, Virginia Libby OniiiToii Nn Omitron . u is a national honorary society lor Home Economics students, loundetl at Michigan .State Teachers Col- lege in 1912. Its purpose is to promote leadership and devclopmeni in this field. The .Aljaha Beta chapter of Omitron . u was organized at the Uni ersit of Maine in 1931. The objective of the chapter is to encourage scholarship in Home Economics. Its nienibershi|) is limited to students of the junior and senior classes who have a dean ' s list average. The new members arc elected and initiated in the spring and again in the lall. The members participate in .Schol- arship Recognition Da and attend the honor society banquet. Back row: Brautlecht. LcCaiu, I ' ragcinati Front row: Luther, Evans, Lurvey Tail Keta Pi Tail Beta Pi is a national honor society lor engineeiing students who at lain siil- (i( iently high scholastic standing and who possess other c|iiaiilies whicli will assure their success in the engineering field. This Iraternitv was founded at Le- high University in 1887 l)y Professor Ed- ward H. Williams, Jr.. to hll a place which was at that time vacant in the scholastic world, and to ofler an honor for which engineering students might work. The Maine Al])ha chapter was founded in 1911. To become members, students must be in the upper fifth of their class and pos- sess the qualities of character and initia- tive necessary to an engineer. Frequent meetings are held during which lectures and discussions lake place. Back row: Savage, Sezalc Front row: Dean Kendall, Brown, Arbo Education Club The Education Club was organi eil in 11)37 to gi e enlightenment concerning princi]}les and practices in education and to develop friendship among those vvho intend to make teaching their profession. . Iemi)ership is open to all students who ha e had at least one education course. After several vears of inactivity, the duh was newly reorgani ed this t ' ebruary. Inloiiiial meetings have been held every week, and bimonthly meetings at which speakers have |)resenied |)rol)leiiis directly onnedcd with the held ol ediuation. Fraternities  «««  - J I i V Tin- 1 iishing season, which was opened in llic fall with the I ' aiihelleiiic-sponsorecl Open House, introduced one of the most exciting of campus acti ities. The pur- pose of the gathering was to accjuaint the newcomers with the sororities and the spirit oi the campus. Following Open House, there was a week ol alter-dinner dates, then two weeks of silence followed by another week of after-dinner dates. These dates provideil an opportunity for soi()rii members and rushees to become acijuainied. The climax of the rushing season (ame with the big partv which eacii soroiitv s|)onsorcd in(li idualiv. A Siiniritv Rushing The Ijig ' parties were an iiidicalion of ilic entluisiasni. iiiiiiatixe, and talent of each sororiis. liii eai, all Ine uroiijis should be tongratulated for their splen- did woik ill iiiakinsa; each ])arty a true success. The Pi I ' lii acti e members were UK n in diinoarees while their guests were the liiile countrv girls in cotton dresses strolling down the midway at the county fair. The Old Soutli i as well represented by the Phi Mu Plantation Party. Here the rushees were entertained by negro singing, dancing, and joking. The Chi Omegas in itcd their guests to a theater at hicli campus acti ities were present- ed on the screen. Afterwards, iluv at- tended a nightthdj hich included danc- ing, entertainment, and refreshments. Hollywood, the land of sopfiistication and movie stars, was brought to the campus by members of Alplia Omicron Pi. There were screen tests, skits, and an effigy of famous celebrities presented tim- ing the evening. Ttie Delta Delta Delta girls entertained their guests in Hell where dragons, creejjv animals, and bats huddled close to the wall. The big and little devils sang and cfanced on red hot coals until the rushees were received in Heaven and treated to Angel cake. ■  i T ■« .;. ' j .?- : «frjBStb ' ; A 1 ClIAKl.hM. LOWE ' ANHELLENIC PRESIDEM Paiilielleiiie In 1902 the Panlullciiic Council was nalionalh orsani cd iinclcr ihc name of Intii-soioi il Conlcuiu 1-. Il isaciivt on campuses which ha e more than two na- tional sororities. On this campus. I ' an- hellenic C ouncil is undc i llu- t;iii(laii e of Dean Ecliih (.. Wilson. It is comi)osecl of twf) memi)eis from each sororii . the |jresiclenl and one delcgale: ihus llie council has ten members. This ear the five sororities ha i niain- laiiU ' d a iiis.;h de, ree of coo])erali( n un- (Ui ilie leaclershi]) of Chailene Lowe, llir nishin,! season was opened in the lall ilh .1 I ' aniullenic spoiisoK (1 ( )pen l . NHEI,I.ENIC C:OUNClL Left to right; Foran, .-Xinbrose, Potter. Lil)l)y, Lowe. Dean Wilson, Jameson. Brown. Plent. McXealus. Edininstcr ( Coiiii««il House loi ihv licshnian wonun and traiisU 1 sUiilciHs. All liic iiisliini; rules and |ii()l)l(nis iliat arose linni rusliin; were lianillfd ij liu- Council as a whole. and in such a wa adjusinicnls were ably made. riiis lall the (lii Ouuga plecls es en- tertained all the other ])lecli cs and their niolhers at a tea. and the DeUa Delta Delta pledges sponsoicd a kiddie party. The I ' hi Mus eiucriaincd at a bridge pariN. Paiihelleiiie is also |)lannin ; a lorinal dance loi all soroiitv nieuibeis in Mav. 1)K. N KDITH (;. WILSON DEAN WIL.SON AC.T.S AS IHF, FACULTY ADVISFR ( J , eli .abi;th j a.mi-.son president OFFICERS Prcsidoil Elizabtlh |aimM)n lice Prcsidcnl [luliili liL-ldir Secretary M;ii I.ibljv Trcdsinrr NaiKA Chase Susan Ueiscl M.nlli.L Coles K.ilhkcii Kfiiiu ' iK Alpha Omii roii Pi PLEDGES ( J Back row: Kennedy. Star re tt, Dirks, CrossIan l, True, Hempstead. Marvin. Rrown Front row: Hines, Carter, Tufts. Jordan M. Hli aluili U;iiiK-s KosaiiiKi ( Inilc K.lilh Diik liiditli KicUlii F.lizal)Clh lamison JoaiiiK- Ainhiosf Nora C ' .liipnian Nancy Chase Allelic ( IcMii IMnllis Kkliiclf;e Patricia Hiitto Eli abctli Higgins Malic AikIcisoii Jean Caniphell Joanne (liellis Toni Doeslici Rnth Foglei Helen Noves Man Marvin Wilnia lii(n n Marion Carter Thelnia Crossland Jean De Roza 1946 Maiv Libbv irs inia Tiifls Marv Spaiii ler Joaiiiie S|jii[if;cr 1947 Lata Jones I ' lnllis Jordan Haibaia Mills Beverlv I ' ilnian F.li al)etli Rav Ha el Slaiiell 1948 Kli al)c-lli Small Gnvlene Sniilh Jacqncline Springer Constance Thomes Marv G. 1 ibbetts I ' aiiliiie True 1949 Marv Dirks F.li abctli Hempstead Barbara Hiiies F.li abetli Tufts GAMMA CHAPTER, 1912 National sorority, founded 1897 Barnard College Back row: Mills, Doescher. Smith, Jones, Campljell. Hutto, Xoyes, Springer, Chipman, Tibbetts, Springer, Small, Chellis, Pitman Center row: Cleven, Libby, Eldridge, Dick. Barnes, Ray. Tufts, Chase Front row: Anderson, Ambrose, Fielder, Higgins, Jameson, Chute, Fogler f 159 OFFICERS Prcsidctit Virginia I.ibby I ' ke Prrsidciil Helen Hiiiitk Serretury Mai Hu))l)ai(l Treasurer EvcKn liiic VIRGINIA LIBBV PRESIDENT PIrdgfs Kiniu.t , i insiiini ' j Kli abclh Clark |aiu- Hansen I ' anlinc RawMnson PLEDGES Clii Oiiioga I!ack row : Pulsifer. Stick iicy. Jordan. Pressey, Ktzel. Haskell. Miller, i U-scltoii Center row : Hart, LoiiKfellow, Healy. Andrews. Clark Front row: Martin. Callan. Look ,„A. Helen Roultcr Haiiet Dawc Roheila Dow Riuli Diullev Helen Heniek Maiv Hiilil)ai l Joan Kinil)aU Viminia I.ihbv Mar Maible Kathleen Bridges Belly J. Dnrgin Marv F.l el Doris Koran Catherine George Jane Longfellow Bonnie Andrews Bet IV Baker Peggy Gates Joan Ghi ' ds Marv Anne Dineen Alice Fonseca Mary Healy Joan Look Frances Callan Janice Crane Marguerite Hart Hlaine Haskell Joan Hazeltine 1946 Haicl Null Lucia Packard Jinie Pnlsifer Harriet Steimnetz Doris Stickncv I ' atricia Stickney Shirley Titcomb Angle Verenis 1947 Katherine Mills Margaret Spaulding alcrie ' araneckis Evelvn While Barbaia Woodfin 1948 Pauline Marcous Janice Scales Margaret Sullivan June Swanton NIargarel Watvin Marv Ve mouth Edith A. ' oiuig 1949 anc Jortlon Iarjorie Martin Jean Miller C ' .harlotte Pressev XI BETA CHAPTER, 1922 Xalional sororilv. founded 1895 University of Arkansas Back row: Watson, Kimball, Herrick, Baker, George, Gates. Chi Ids, Dow, Fonseca, Bridges Third row: Steinmetz, Young, Marcous, Dudley, Varaneckis, Dow, Dineen, Woodfin, Scales. Swanton, Nutt. Sullivan Second row: Stickney, Spaulding, Libby, Durgin, Hubbard, Mills Front row: Verenis, Titcomb, Weymouth, Foran, Marble OfCi ■Pi OlllCERS President |(iaii I ' oltcr I ' ice President Cx ' cil Pavcv Secretary Barbara AVcick Treasurer Constance Adams JOAN I ' OllER I ' RKSIDF.NT Pledges Muriel Applcbce Doris Merrill K.illnMi Uenneit Dolores Seelev Gloria Dow Carol Smiili I ' lia MacDonaUl Dolta Doha Dc- lla PLEDGES Back row: Merrill, Vermette, Carter, McGuigan. Wilber, Seeley Front row: Thomas, Dumais, Watson, Kilburn Mililicd I5 n)n:is Ciirolvnc CavcMl Jeanne Delano iheresc Dmnais Maijorie McC ' ubrcv Sarali MiNcaliis Cecil I ' avcv Lois Hovcy Rachel Jones Janice Maxwell Constance Ailains Florence Bruce Lancv Carter Laurel Clements Carol Denison Nancv Carter Norma nruninuMul Kmma Kilburn 1946 Louise I ' erkins Joan Poller Jeanne Ross E elvn Shaw I ' anline Spear Jean I honipson Kalhervn Ward 1947 Saralvn Phillips Jean Ritchie Barbara Weick 1948 Joanne Libb Elaine Perkins Cvnlhia I ribou Harriet Watson 1949 Patricia MtC.nigan Joanne ' crniclte Constance Wilbur ALPHA KAl ' l ' A C:HAl ' rER, 191 National sorority, iouncled 1888 Boston L ' ni crsitv Back row: McNealus. Adams, Libby, Thompson, Spear, PhilMps, Perkins, Bruce Center row: Ross, Denison, Tribou, Maxwell, McCubrey, Weick, Carter, Jenkins Front row: Cavett, Byronas, Potter, Shaw, Perkins, Jones 4u ■iVFTTE PLENT PRESIDENT OFFICERS President Vvetie Plent Viee President Shirley Sibley Secretary Carol J. ' Griffee TredsuYer Isabelle Trcli then Pledges Iduisc Bacon Allhca Kiik Kailicriiic llimis Ora MacDonalil Betty lUistli Maiv Wisuall date f.iilliii Maijiiiie atcs Maieaict Hanks Phi Mil PLEDGES Hack row: HoIIingdale. Young. Nadeau, Bacon, Corneal, Stebbins, LittlefieUl. Rayniuiid Front row: Melzar, Young, Beckler, Sibley ( J I ' hvUis Conical Marion Crocker Shiiltv Haihaway Esilicr Libljy Charlcne Lowe Ddiotln Unms Marnucrite Coonins Carol J. Grillec liH ' MacKinnon F.laine McManns Icamictle Nadcau Helen Bcckler Barbara Crabiree Mary Holingdale Marv Lcsinski Mary E. LitllclieUl Eugenia Melzar 1946 Ella Page Mildred Page Gaylc Md.aughlin E el n ' onng Iiiricl Whilleniorc 1947 Y etle IMcnt Shirlcv Siblcv Cieraldinc Sniall I ' atriiia Taylor Isabelle Trefcthcn 1948 Barbara Patleu Thelnia Mercer Margaret Stebbins Donna Wells 1949 Alice Raymond Jane Ann Sibley PI CHAPTER, 1912 Xational sororily, founded 1852 W ' eslcyan College Back row: Mercer. Parent. Kepler, Crabtree. McKinnon, Bruns. Lowe, Welts Center row: Googins, Patten, Whitteniore, McLaughlin, Page. McManus. Lesinski Front row: Trefethen, GrilTee, Plent, Sibley Small 1(5: OFFICERS President W iiioiia Edllli lcl■i ' ice I ' resideiil Carolyn Coiniiis Seerctary Barbara Conncrs Treasurer Pin His I ' ciKlleloii T WINONA EDMlNSri R PRESIDKNT Shirley Anderson Gerin:iinc UcUefleur [llllilll ColfiM Mar (Inrtis Uelly Flint Pauline Gilson Ruth C.oulil Pledges Jane Hastings Marv Jarkins NaiK McKav Joanne Pierce i.ois Anne Small Elsie SjoslecU Tiessa Tounsend Phi Beta Phi Back row: Bellefleur, Coffin, Sjostedt Front riiw : Small, Flint H -llv Ambrose Judith Baiuon Caiohii ( ' .(imins I;i (]uclinf liiown laiiicc Brown IJarhara Conners Anna (Iroiisc Diirothv l)a is Winona K.dniinstcr Evclvn Foster Hilen Iin cH 01i c Clollin Elaine Caaig Klinor Dickson |oan I ' rvc Ann Harmon Constance Howe 1946 Rosamond Hammond HoKilln Millctl ani Wliitc 1947 I)orotli (.oodnow HeU ' H (.oidon Cc(il |olnivon IMnllis i ' lndlcton I.ois Riikii Kli abclh White Ami W ' otnls 1948 S l ia I ' eli-ison Opal Smith Doris Stanley Eleanor 1 hompson Jean Wallace Esther Watson Kathleen Wilson - t MAINE ALPHA CHAPTER, 1917 National sororitv, founded Ifiiw Monnioiuh Collca:c Back row: Brown, Wood, Wallace, Harmon, Foster, Thompson. Stanley, Gordon, Dickson. Coffin Center row: Watson, Millett, White, Smith, Davis, Ricker, Johnson, Croiise. Craig. Hammond, Ambrose Front row: Banton. White, Comins, F,dniinster, Conners. Bnzzell €k( A - . '  ' . ' ' • ' ' «♦ '  ' ? ' • ' ■3 ' :m , 4 m mm tSgjjjjgjIIJI J jSSBCTJSSgSCJ Moii ' n Ailili ' iii i $ CURllS, JONES, ALLEN, KEN VON, TRACY f COACH HILL Ki o Ihc HI13 loDihall stason IduikI us siill handkappctl by limited cqui|jniciu and supplies plus prevailing wartime restric- tions. However, Coach Bill Kenvon. iih his fingers crossed, issued the looiball call and was rewarded with some 80 hopeiiils, many of whom had never plaved football before. With less ilian llirei- weeks iitioie the fiisi game, liill. assisted i) C api. I ' racy and I ' hil [ones, started making a team out ol what material he had on hand. The first game, against Rhode Island .State at Maine, found us totally inexperi- enced and ■ith hardly a man in condi- tion to pla a full game. The game was a nip and tuck allait all the wa through with Rhodt ' Island eoniiiig through in the last niiiiule ol pla with a Ijeauiilul lield goal from the M) yard line. Our next game resinned the lixalrv with .Mass. .Slate Colkgi-. a team we hadn ' t played in ,S5 years, ft was a cold windv (la and the teams were er e en- l maidud ihrousihoul the siame. In ) 170 Football tlic ihiid (|u;iricr a lii!;li in(l caiiglit a Maiiu- jium ami lairitd il hack to the ten yard liiu ' . which was a tough Ijiiak. The lollowin vick a c tia flctl to Sll)ll whcR ' ■t■look 1)11 a his cxjicri- ciUL ' d (dim. Sialr Icaiii wliic h, led h riojanowNkx. I he lii li-scoi iiit; Inu k in liic cast, had nianai id to ktcp its team jncttx iinuh iiiiait Im iln ' past three yeais. Maim- tiirmd in its bisi ]Kilorni- anre of the season that dav h hnl(Uni; till- niHnu ' ii;mTs down to a six-poinl deci- sion. Ihe jobs tinned in bv Hoot Bon- tilier. Gcrrv PoiiHn, Moose Mitrdock. and Doc Savage were jjartiddarK otii- sianding. Next came Mass. State at Andierst. 1 his |irc) ed to be as close and exciting a game as tiie first one with the rcsiih even closer. By virtue of an offside pen- alty against Maine on a touchdown run Mass. took the erdict bv a one-point margin. CAPTAIN JACK DAV Back row: Barnard, Johnston. Chapman, Holgerson, Colby, Thompson, Craig, Lavine, Stickel, Cutrnlcs, Waterman, Gray Center row: Faculty Mgr. Ted Curtis, Plavin, Coach Kenyon, Marsanskis, Murdock, Savage, I outilier, Buckley, Gibbons, Kline, Byers, Wiggin. Porter. Rackliff, Leniay, Miller, Hayden, Asst. Coach Capt. Tracy. Asst. Coach Jones. Front row: Sokol, Mgr.; Woodworth, Lancaster, Murray, Dav, Poulin, Webber, Linehan, Henderson, Gates, Korobkin, Dwelley, Dombkowski, Royal Foreground: Asst. Managers Goodwin, Barnett, Culpon, Bernstein ll V WW !m i%fj IK iii id itt M au ii Ui MAN WALLACE 1 liL ' liiial s aiiic ol ilic siason loiiiiil the Maine scjiiad hit liard h ihc old injury jiiix. Boiiiilier was out with a broken collar bone. Savage had two bro- ken ribs, Poulin was still suffering from a terrific beating he took in the first ConiL game. C ' .olbv and Gates both had bad shoidders and Henderson was nurs- ing a twisted knee. riie big ( oniL leaui losi no lime in slashing the smaller . Iaini ' team to bits. They scored almost at will and gave Maine the ()rst beating on record be- tween the two schools. It vas (ionn. ' s sixth win in 17 starts a ' ainsi Maine. Rhode Islanil 10 .Maine Mass. .State 1) .Maine (1 Conn. State IS .Maine 12 Mass. State i;i .Mai IK ' 12 Conn. State . )3 Maine In spite ol the aboxe lecoril .Maine can be proud of its football team of 1. ). They were scrappy and willing and will be the team to watch next vear. Congratulations lo P ill Keinon on his 2()th year at Maine. He ' s a fine coach and a great guy.  « w m fi ifS BiiNkolball I he ()|Kiiiim 1)1 llic lj;isk(ll)all season loimd t.Dadi £i k Alkn back liom the ser iii ' and in tlu ' iliiwi ' s stai. Hi ' liad a l)i ; jol) on his hands whippini; lonctliir a team Ironi a i;rou]) ol bo s ilc) liad ne ei played togi ' lhiT Ijcloif. Eck introduced a lighinins fast Ijiand of hall. ne er l)eh)ic ])la ed at .Maine, hiih lealh |)aid oil. 1 hc ' liain sianid oil l ihopjiini; games to the poweilnl Rhode Islaiul and Conn. .State (HuIjs hui hounted ijack to the win cohnnn with wins o er North- eastern and New Hampshire. They then went on lo take the state series with a record ol loin wins and no losses. The team impro cd steadily all year and aided b se eral new men at mid- years, reached its peak in the R. I. game at Maine. It wasn ' t until the final few minutes of the game that R. I. greater experience proved itself and they forged ahead to win by 13 points. Maine ' s Al Bingess, Danny Dan- Ion h. Bob Gates, and George O ' Donnel were outstanding throughout the season and show great promise for next vear. S.A.VI SEZAK AM) ECK . LLEN VARSITY TEAM Back row: Curtis (Faculty Mgr.), Sezak (Jay- ' ee). Wilsun. Henderson. Dufour. Murray. Sproul. Poulin, Allen (coach) Front row: Butler (mgr.). Morrill. Gates, Danforth. Burgess. O ' Donnel. Boynton, Gallagher (mgr.) MAlNr o .- w. a P yXld I- 13 riir uiuiii ol Sam .Si ak lo ihc I ' lii- vcrsiiy cfiaching stall and I lie mmii ol J. ' . ( ()ni])(iiii()ii (oincidi ' il liappiK as a small 1)111 iasi |a ic team took on thf Jay cc Icams ol llic ollui (olitm ' s in the stale jjliis tlif Icaclinf P ' P schools. 7 hc season was a very snrressliil one and |)ro ed delinilch llial [awee hall team has a |)la(e in the riii ei ' sity ath- letic (iriK. In 1(11 siaiis the team won seven ami licd ( )ll) lor ihe mvlhical state lille. One name was dro|i|n(l lo (!olh l) two poinls and om- lac h to M. C.. 1. and Higgins. The team siifFercd glowing pains all cai h de (lo])ing nun who woidd he snapped II]) l) I he X ' arsity. Because ol this, it was dilh(iilt lo kcej) a comhina- tion together. However, several oiitsiand- ing men were de eIo|)ed who, with a lilllr more seasoning, will (crlainK lind a herih on ihe arsii . JUNIOR VARSITY Tli. M Back row: Curtis, Sezak, Vailitas, Stickel, VVynian, Schiuiillin, MacDonaid, tlDrkriwski, IJrown, Dincen, Butler, . llen  ont row; Royal, Wiggin, ( tiughlin, Barnard, r)onibkowski, Bachelder, McKiiiua, Nelson ARSI I S( ORl-S Maine- li;; Rhoile Iskuul 1(17 Maine 30 Conneelicui 54 Maine 66 Northeastern 48 Maine 69 liaies 42 Maine f)0 H() (l )in 45 Maine :.L ' Colin 47 Maine SI) New Hanij)shire 54 Maine 31 15o (l()in 27 Maine 48 Conm ( liiut 60 Maine 65 Bales 46 Maine 63 Noriiieastern 46 Maine 69 Rhode Island 82 Maine 85 Colbx 43 Maine 38 New Hanipsiiiie 35 1 1 H)]i ARM TV SCORES Maine ( )9 Bates 35 Maine 73 Ricker 39 Maine 66 Bowcloin 47 Maine 24 Colbv 26 Maine 62 Coburn 45 Maine 44 Bowdoin 41 Maine 66 M. C. I. 86 Maine 46 Bates 25 Maine 58 Higgins 68 Maine 50 Colby 35 Maine 77 Round Robin 61 Baisieball Last spring Maine again sponsored an important vvariinic baseball team. A ' hcn the call was issued about 25 men, averag- ing 17 ears ol age, turned out. Ol the 25 nun, i nl two were jjilchers. 1 his l)n) e(l lo )v ilie greatest handicap all season. .Maine had a very good team as long as tiie pitchers held up. This can be seen in iliai Maine led in nearh e ery game uj) to ihc sc cniii inning. The oiitsiantling team man lor ihi season was Ed W ' oodbins. He com|)iled a record of 40 strike-ouis in !) games and also maintained a l)aiting a erage ol Over ()()() lor llic high on the s(]u;id. COAC H nil I KLN 0. April L ' l Maine 11- -Colbx 17 .Vjjril ' 27 .XhiiiR- (i- -N. e; 9 i)ril 28 .Maine 7- -X. H. 19 . hn 5 Maine -Bowdoin Max 9 Maine 10- -Colin 4 . [av 12 Xraine 6- -Bowdoin 9 Mav 19 .Maine 1- -Connedienl 1 .Max 19 .MaiiU ' o_ -Ciomieciitiii ' A J ack row: Ilnckley. Litichan, ( irny. Sokol, Kalinin, Thotn] son, Hrown, Johnston, W ' oodlinry, Kiltridge, Kenyon Front row: Curtis, OuUttc, Cuchiiu-llo, Goff. Perry, Boutlier, Whiting, ( lilTortI, Gallagher I r4 NK oiiiilry M.iiiK lias ,il ;i N hctn i 11 known loi ' its cross-couiuiy teams. In ilu jiast 30 vears ilic teams ha i- won mon w F.ns;- laiul titles th.m ;in ollui (ollim ' i •l■■Englaiul as well as one naiional lilli- and several second and ihird places. This fall the eolles es deddtd to attain sponsor (ross-c( unu (cams. lia c dnal meets, a stale meet and send llie winni is to the e ' Eiiolaiids. Howexer, ali r Coa(li [enkins had called llir men oiH and had llnin working regnlaih. llu oilier (()llei;es in tlie stale lonnd llu (onldn ' i sn|)])()rl teams. 1 his anlomali- cally cancelled the state and dual meets. It was then decided to s o ahead with trainini; and lo send a team to the New Englands. lield in Boston. The team tra elled to Boston and on Xo cmber 10 met with ten other New England colleges. The Avltole team tin ned in good performances ami capped third place behind Rhode Island and North- eastern with a team score ot 87 points. Well done, gang!! C:().A(:H CHt.STF.R JENKINS Left to right: Barrett. Bhike. Miirdock. Fnrsyth, Nelson, Hnpkinson, Lewis, Everett. Coach Jenkins Indoor Tru4 k I liis |) illi saw MmIir- spoiisoi in;,; ils hiM |ji)si war iiuldor iiaik icain, sched- iilcil to (onipcte in a state lucci in ilu- L ' iii trsii ' s s|)a i()iis field iioiisi ' . llnw- e ii ' . shoilK bclore llic dale set. Hales and (iolln dr()|)|)(_ ' d oiil, ka ini; oidv Howdoiii and Maine lo nuil. Iii( vdc)in, ihe xeleran ol two |)H ions niccls. was I he la i)iile and won, as e - pccied. I) a ston ol (ili-jl. C oach [enkins as cr well pleased, lioweNci, wiili the work turned in b the nun, some ol iioni had onh Ijeen out lor ten da s. Althonnh we losi the traek meet, he discoxered se eral new men wlio might well iaear watching in spring track. Maine pro ed strong in 1000 d. run. won b [ohnn Barnaid. ihe iwo utile won b . aron Nelson, the . ' )() yd. (lash with Hiitchinsoir and Hagopian jslacing first and second. Others showing jiromise were Wallv Brown in the ()0(), Roland Miirdock in liu mile, and George Mar- sauskis and l)i(k Harlow in the weights. Bacl row: Coacli Jenkins. Roltiiison, Urown, ' iclcery. flavin. Sibley, Isaplin Center row: Bartlett, Maria, Blake. Cliellis. Thomas, Cowen, Braen Front row: Murdock, Wilswortli, Higgins, Harlow. Marsanskis, Nelson, Pratt, Barnard ToiiiiiN Last |)l ills; ltd Cimis (Kaiiilix .Ml;i .) managed snnuliow in liiul liiiir Iniin Ins other limits l( (oaili iIk iiTinis itaiii. riircc ol llli ' pasi i () srasons ' xclci.uis miiud oul. 1 luM ' iiKii plus some IK ' W hlooil liDin ilu; Inslnnan ( lass drNclnpcd into a liiir ( Dinhinal ion. I ' ilc Icani. made np dI I ' iiiir lUau Irand, I)i(k Southard, liob Snutli, Boh MaUoiiison. Bill Mckhcr and Paul Clil- lord. lou ;hl a losing hank- all srasoii with the viathci. Ill the first nialth wilii (iolljv. Maine won b a store ol li-l. J he iieM match witii W ' assookeat; was a clean sweep. (i-O. 1 he B() •d()in match was a tie at 3-. ' i but ■as snowed out beloie ail matches could he finished. 1 he return matches with both Bowdoin and Colby were rained out. Minor letters were earned bv the three seniors Beaulrand. Snnth. and Malcom- son. The others on the stpiad earned their numerals. More jjower to the Maine tennis teams. TED C:URTIS Bactc row: Smytli. Curtis, Soutliard Front row: Melcher, Beavifrand, Malconison Women ' s Af lilotH i MISS HELEN A. LENGVEL DIKlCrOR OF PHYSICAT. EDl ' CATION FOR WOMEN MISS IIFLKN CARROLL INSIRICTOR OF I ' inslCM IDrtATlOX 4 -« r%r (f M i. - 1 v MISS MARION F. RO(;l RS ASSISTAM FROFISSOR OF I ' lnsUAl FDICAIION Miss I. 1 I] I 1 (ASSID ' i INSlkl (lOK ()1 I ' insK l I l)r( I l() Seal A%% ' ard The I ' nivcrsitv of Maine Seal is auaid- ed animalh lo ouislaiidiiig s;iri aihieles. To wear ihe Seal is llu- aim ol all sports- l() inn sir ' s and ran oidy l)e accom- jiiished hv the accumulation of ] )inis re- cei ed Irom s])i)ris. Numerals ie(|uiic 125 points, the i I, 375; the t hevion, 750; and the Seal, 1,125. The girls who now wear tlu ' Maine Seal arc: Xora (1ii])man Rosanna C:hiite Evelyn Foster Elizabeth Jameson Esther Libby Marv Libby Geraldinc Rawcliffe Shirle Titcomh NORA CHIPMAN ROSANNA CHUTE EVF.I. N FOSIIR PEG JAMESON ESTHER IAHK MAR I IliliV (;] RRV RAWCIIFFE SIIIRJ.EV TlTCOMli Back row: Jones, Bruce, Lombard, Crouse. Chipman, Lebron, McNeil, Griffee Front row: Byronas, True, Foster, Titcomb, Hammond, McNealus H . A. A. Coun« il ••M lub To adininisici tin- iiuiaiiunal ])r()- giani ul alhlctics is the liindanu ' iUal [nil- pose oi the Wonuii ' s Alliletic Association Council. Consisting (j1 four fxecuti e officers, class leaders, and managers of arious sports, the Council serves to stimulate participation in athletics. Be- sides .sponsoring an extensive sports pro- gram. ' .A.. . has charge of the annual Penny Carnival and helps with winter carnival. After acciumdaiion ol ,173 points, )ou are eligible for the M Cilub. The s|5ecial task of the M Clidj is to pro- ide competent officials for the hockey, ijasketball. and olleyball games. Clinics are held where the rules are learned, officiating technicjue perfected, and play- ing situations discussed. The president of tliis group for the past year has been Cieraldine Rawclilfe. Back row: Foran. Castiier. Chipman. Titcomb. Hammond, True, O ' Brien, Easier Center row: Spaulding. Jones. Rawcliffe, Kimball Front row: Lombard, Foster. Smith ) 182 I ) f o o ] i Back row: Hyrnnas, Kawcliffe, Jameson, Libby, Packard Center row: Pavey. True. Gamniell, Chipman, Libby Front row : Perkins, Chute All Maine Hoeky Team A girl is selected for the All-Maine hocke team on the basis of her playing abilit , technique, and cooperation. It is an honorary varsity team made up of outstanding players of the four classes. Dorm C ' iiamp-Ba iketball The Elms was ictorious in the intcr- dorm tournament this year. Balentine, ictor of the second league, lost by only a few points in a very fast game. Each year before class games, the dormitories iorm leagues for house competition. These games are exciting and provide an excellent chance to get practice for class games. Back row: Cr.ibtree, Austin. Hilton. Wentworth Front row: Whiteliouse, Bellefleur, Stanley. Waltz. Baird J J i8:i Ho ' kov Back row: Hastings, Raymond. Thomas, Colburn, Calwell. Dirks, Crossland, Mitchell ' enter row: Curtis, Ansell, Tibhetts. Gammell, Bisel, Ellsworth, Jordan ' ront row: Bellefleur, Callan, Mitchell FroNlimoii Mishaps seemed to strike the freshmen liDin ilie beginnins of ilic season. Tliere were always several on ilie bciitli wiili sciiiH iiiinoi iiijiiiv. Hut llie spirit to win was there, ami ihe ireslimen nearly took the sophomores in tire fiat game. ' itli one season ' s experience befiind tliem ttie freslimen are looking forward to future games and i(:tories. SophomoroN I he soplioniores had a very good team I his past year. The liat game was close, but the soj)homores proved too strong lor the freshmen. Those cheers from the sidelines iirgeil both teams on to do their best. The sophomores weren ' t too hard on (he freshmen, thougli. The hats went off! Even the seniors had to play their hardesi lo deleat the sojjhomores. Back row; Fogler, .McGinley, Tibhetts, (iarcelon, C.Trter. Stebbins. Kimball Center row: Marvin, Cates, True, Andrews, Pellelier, Thomas Front row: Lynaugh, Watson, Adams, Bruce - m l ' l:i iii ;a su]h rior i;;inn ' ul Inukcx. llic Miiior girls sho c l how Miioolli and clc ci ' those sticks can work. 1 he senior team was small. Init each member j)la ecl hei posiiion skilllullv. Sexcii members ol the AllMaine hoekey team were seniors this vcar, showing that the team must ha e l)een good! This team also plaved the b() s of ATO house. The bo s admit that hockey is a very interesting game! •Iiiniors The complete season ol hockey was finished before cold weather made it im- pcxssible to play. But the sun went down before the games eie finished, and one light wasn ' t enough to light that dark field. Just ask the jimiors— thev had trouble chasing the Ijall in the dark. One junior made the All-Maine hockey team. Left to right: Jameson, Rawcliffe, Liljby. Spangler, Lomljard. Smitli, I.ibby Back rciw: ML-Xeil. . sl er. Chipnian, Foster Front ruw: Jones. Brown, Hammond, Sawyer ( J llaKkclhall fi i APkP Hack rciw : Tliotnas, Hilton, Mackay, Doorc, Foster Center row: Mitchell, McLaughlin, Cianiniell, Mockler, Raymond rVont row: Whitehouse, Waltz Fr4 Nliin« n I5c ' (all L■of I lie lar L ' iiuiiihcr ol Ircsh- niLii paiiiripaliii in basket l)all ihis year, ii was necessary to divide the teams into A and Ii groups, each playing in a (liHereiii league. The B team had dif- (reiiliy gelling an entire team together to |)la : therelore, several of their games vii( (lelaidled. The A team ' s shoot- ing abilil) and team work even caused ilie sophomores lo woi i . lint both the lushinan teams were oodl So|ili4 nior« ' s The sophomores were also aliected bv the A ami Ii team division. The two teams loimd that by ])laying indepen- dently in dillerent leagues, each person had a greater chance to j)articipate. Each sophomore team played good basketball, and several new players sliowed they had ability. Team spirit is an intangible fac- tor that winning teams must have. Both the A and B teams showed that they iiad that spirit! Back row: I ' erkins, MacDonald, Spiller. (Jriffen. Dennison. Kinihall, Bond Front row: Bruce, Pinkhani, Buzzell, Andrews, Tibbetts fiHA. ( J f k ' ir I mT KiP JKl ' A f jvJ Ihc Miiiors well ' onis :il)lc lo li;i i ' one coniplttc itani. 1 his icain playtd in the A ka ;iif. and I lie acanrv lelt in the IV league was lillcd h a leaui ol (.. 1. ' i es who weie eager to ha e a ( liani e to j)lay. The AUmniae also had a team in the li league. Alter plaxing basketball lor lour cars, the seniors showed that they had profited by their experience and pro ided real conipeti- I ion lor the rest. •luniorM The nienibeis ol the B teams also win A.A. points lor their victories. The winners of the tournament in the league receive 125 points and the B league 115. Tlie junior B team played exceptionally well this year and tried hard for the tournament. Specta- tors remarked that the junior A -sopho- more A games were the fastest of the season. The juniors did win. but it was anyone ' s game until ilie end. Back row: .McNeil. Ilanilin, Spain, Croilse, Mills Center row: Asker, Chipman, Foster, Boynton. Ring Front row: Jones, W ' illianis Back row: Rawcliffe, Jameson. Spangler, Lombard Front row: Bairtl. Fielder, Libby, McNealus, Smith f 187 Toiiiii « A uiinis (lull li.is hci ' ii loniutl liiis |)a l tai . All iliosf interested are in ited to join. Evci 1 luirstlax night. Miss Carroll htl|)s the girls on their lorehaiid and liaikhanil drives. ser es, and other strokes. (,ock1 lorin and tethni [ne are necessary lor good tcntiis plavers. To achieve iioih m|uires diill and practice. The beginners are taught more of the tiindanienials ol tennis than they re- ceived in llie pii si(:il ((hualion classes. Intermediate pla ers learn to control stiokes. and the achanced students per- fect their lorm. As nuK h as conditions allow, praclicf games are held. In this wav. plaxing ability is developed and iin|ir() ed. The lormaiion of a tennis did) is good news to many tennis entluisiasis on cam- pus. 1 merest has increased these past years. W ' htithir a novice or a skilled phi - er, the tennis club is for yon! Mitchell. Melzar. Gainmell. True. Wiswell f 188 Art ' liory dills who aie inierestcd in a vear- round spmi ilial recpiiics ahiiiiv and yet jjrox ides enjoxment and le- laxation should paiiicipaie in arch- ery. Tom namciKs are held lor those who wish to lest their skill with others. Dnring the winter months the targets are broiiglu in ilie g m. .Shooting has to be clone at a closer range, but there arc special ranges lor iiulooi shooting. As soon as the weather becomes suitable, the tar- gets again go over to the field. . Iaii lake achamage ol the lun that this ancieiil an ollcis. Have von tried it? 4o Square Dani ' iiig At wcckh .urouj) nicitint;s. all those iiiurcstccl kain to jjolka, do tin- Lady of iIk- Lake, and oilui daiuis. l- ' or those who ha i- slio vii (ontiiuicd interest, Si|uaie Sets have iieeii oit;ani ed. Elis i- i)ilit to this i rotij) is reoiilated l) skill, wetkK partii ipatioii, ahiliiv lo (all daiuiA, and (ooperatioii. . leiiiijershi|) i In iiniiaiiou oidy. Extra time is piii in eadi wtek lo piaetiee the more eomplex daiucs. At IVnin Carnival the groii]) did a Walt (.)tiadiille and ' arso ieii, shovvinii ihal N(|nan ' dancing can he gracelid as well as skillliil. Veterans and ihtir i e weie sent |)eiial in itati()ns to participate in ilu- hin, and many joined lis lor sexeial hotus ol relaxation. Cieneral enthusiasm vvas high, and ilir crowd increased as the year progressed. Mary Hubbard and Ruth Haines served as president and secretary-treasurer re- specliv fl . Modern Ilan4 in Eligibilitx h)r the moilern tlance club (onsisis ol (ompletiiig at least one semes- ter ol model n daiue as a pailial hillill- iiK III ol llie ph si(al education recniiie- iiieiii. The group meets each wvvk to jjractice and exercise. Many variaiions ol ditlercni ino einenls are tried, and simple daiues iiiipiox ised. The chance to expeiimenl and use voiir imagination in dance pro ides many hours ol liiii and relaxation. The modern dance group ])eilorms at Music iXight, the I ' o]) Con- ceit, and at the Pageant b staging intri- cate dames, (ilair tie Ltine ser ed as the iheme ol the .Music Night iiiiinber this year. The apprentices, the new mem- bers who are in ited to join at the end of each semester, also do a separate dance at Music Night, . fter a year, the ajjpren- tices become true members ol the club. I ' he resjjonse is enthusiastic, and requests have been made lor more public a| pear- aiices. Adverti iin;ES PACK Baiigoi I5;ikiiii; Co 200 Bangor luiiiiuiic Co 19(5 Baiigoi House. Ihe 1 )2 Bangor (Jdu c Supply Co. I ' Ki Bangoi Rooluig . : .Sheet .Metal Co l ' .)!! Biagg, N. H. . : .Sons WJ. Brockwa) ' Flower Co 194 Bioivn W liite Taper Co. 194 Bellevuc Hotel 193 Buinliain Drug 204 C;li.i])in, . itluii Co 207 Coyne Studio, The 204 Ciouell i Lancaster 196 CunniiighaMi, 1 . ' ., Inc. 207 Dakin ' s 194 Diningham ' s 198 Dunning. R. B. i Co. 20. ) Eastern Trust Co. . 201 Frenc li. M. L. Sons 199 Hartuell Coal Co., Inc. . 195 Haynes S: Chalmers Co. 192 Henley Kimball Co. 199 Hood. H. P. S; .Sons 201 Hopkins, A. R. 200 Jones ' .Seafood Market 194 Lcarv, C. .V Co. 197 l.Nuth. .M. , ; Co. 202 Meirill 1 rusi Co 197 Bowles, .Merrill H. I99 Milliken 1 oniliiison Co. . 193 Modern Studio 20. ' i Moon , ; Smith 202 Morse . : Company 19(5 Nichols ' Drug Store 200 I ' aramoinil 202 Parks ariel Siore 204 Penobscot Hotel 201 Penobscot I ' ransportalion Couipanv. The l!i i Rice. C:. H. Co pil Rincs Company. The |il7 .Savage. C. H. Co 19(i Scars. Roebuck S; Co. I99 Sinnnons , ; Hammond Mfg. Co. 202 ■Spi u(i ' s 200 Strand llu-.ilie. Old Town I9| Siillon l.iMiis pil Suift . : Co. |(| ' j .System Companv. 1 lie 204 rni ersilv Store Co. ](|| ' irgie ' s. Orono |ii| W ' estinghouse F.lectric Supply Co. 200 Worcester Fiigraving Co. 205 ■l■Ui.iss R.nl 197 190 Cam lUfteitti ojj u wmm STORE mm 101 REMEMHKR THE BANGOR HOUSE A ' hen making hold icsei Nations lor |)aicnis or iricnds. 1 lie line iootl and pleasant acconnnodaiions ihcy find ihcrc will greail) increase I heir cnjoymcni ol ilic isit. IRON AND SIEEL HEA HARDWARE REPLACEMENT PARTS and EQUIPMENT (, 1 l l.ll l ill ( K SHl-I- IS- R1I 1()R( I (. Mill. . . II. KIIAl.t; SO. S li (.()R. MAINE The Haynes Chalmers Co. HaiMlware Iron LUMBERMEN ' S AND Mill, sl ' I ' I ' LIES D naniil( ' . Powder, Sporling (.oods l(rl K (ll (.l SiKlll llwi.Ok. lM l BANGOR ROOEING A: SHEET METAL CO. SLATF- -TILF -ClOPPFR I () Tak AM) C RA ' EL Root IN (; Anion ol)ilc Radiator Repair ing New Radialois : 24 Hallow Slicci (,( K. M IM 192 Milliken Tomlinson Co. Wiioi F.sAi.K Grocers I ' m il.iiul. M.iHic Ii ;lIKll(■.11 Bans or l.tnvision l ' i(-.(|iic Isli SUPERBA BRAND Food Products SERVICE INCUDES An Institution Dcjjartinciii Completely stocked with the FINEST FOOD PRODUCTS Ini])()rtt ' rs ol Cofices— Teas— Molasses Roasters of Coffee Fresh Fruits and Vegetable Depi. We mainlain our own Iiiickiiis ScivUc (0 ciin the eiuiic Stale -if Maine BOSTON HEADQUARTERS for the Uiii trsit of Maine Hotel Tiellevue on Ik-aioii Hill onijositf the Stale House ALAN A. SWITZER Rcsidcui Mdiuiiicr 193 SUTTON FARMS HK4 V. WHITE l AI l :it « ' 0. Mdtuijiu tinrrs ' .ii rnls mid jolibcrs I ' Ai ' iR. BAf;s. TwiM ' . Sri CI Aim s |MI Broad Si B.iii ( r, Mail JONES ' SEAFOOD MARKET, Inc. -( ) I ' itkriins; .S([iiaie Ilaiii;in. Maine Bangor ' s Leading Scalood Market loi 02 Ncais When you think of seafood, think oj Jones Com jiliiiiriil.s of Strand Theatre OLD TOWN DAKI.X J i Golf, Hunting, reinns. Fis Photography Eqn liiiig. ( |)nRnt am )mg Shi 1- Hi Rl) 1 M KK III Kl ' L ' li Mijr. llaiii; oi Sii m: l;-. 1. Walcnillc Sl( lie CORSAGES C:i ' I FLOWERS BROCKWAY FMIWER SHOPPE ■)i III Ihr.rr la Central Si 1 ' . (, )K, l MM VIRGIE ' S ()l VMM ( lot IIING— SHOES— HATS ORONO, MAINK ' .H Ride By Bus i PS ' Penobscot Transportation Co. HAHTWELL W N., Inc. WHOLESALE DIS LRIBUTORS AXTIIKAriTE A ll BIT! MIIVOUS COAL LEIIICai VALLEY A. ' THKAC ITE Dial 7396 I ' ) (.()K, Maim 111; ' ) n angor Furniture Qp. (juilil Stoic foi Stale ol Maine COMPLF.n lloisl It KMMIINGS St-SS IlwiMOMl STRriT liwi.iik. I l l r. II. SAVAtiE to. «:) Buiacl Si reel AViiDiKSAii; Frih and I ' koni :e Bangor. Maine EVERYIHINX. 1-OR THE BUILDING MORSE COMPANY Valley Ave. Bangor, Me. Bangor Office Supply Co. F. J. H EkLlll 18 P. O. .Sq iiaic Id. K. ' i;ii Portable and rel mill typewriters Chair Cushions: Desks; Fi iiit; C ahinets; Folders, etc. A C()iii| letc line ol office e |iii pment and students ' suppli es C;. Parkci Crowell C ' lOHcll. ' .(H. A l.A Desig and Lancaster, U S(.()K. M i i Iters ol I ' lantStieiue Architefts Wallci S. l aiu Biiildinif .isier. I 1% C.f)tnj litn ' tits of c. LEAIIV rOMPAXV lioi 111 Ks oi 7-L 1 ' IIS K t li.ini;( ' Slict ' t l5 (.OK. lM F YE UKAS i HAIL The Stiulpiits Eatiiif- Place AIR CONDrriOM 1) SOLM) CONDITIONED 202 F, fhaTii;c Siivci B Wf.fJR. M MM 43 Main Si. For the Finest in W ' cjinen ' s Apparel U ' lilies Company We ' re aliLHiys iriad to senie you Bangor. Me. Serving Eastern Maine ( oiHiiKicial Bankiiit Triisis ami Estates MANY cus tlieir first a student day Young- p institution i A check your financ IHE MER 11 111 K M toniers ol tliis h; cioiint with us ( 5. cople will liiid th itli which to do ing account helps al and credit stai RILL T] ii nii It 1 III K l K Sim 1 s Ml 1)1 I ' OM I l sl k ( 1 ( OKI uik ojiened iiring their s a friendly )usiness. to establish iding. RUSl CO. •OK 1 l() BOOK BINDING OFFICE SUPPLIES DICTAPHONE DILLINGHAM ' S Binders of The Maine Prism 29 Franklin Street Bangor, Maine Tel. 2-1519 198 A real oppurliiiiilN awaits tlic man win tan (iiiali 1 lo take The Massadiiisflts Miiiual Life Insuraiue C ()ni|)an li aiiiinn (omse. ii :iiiiiLi. II. iiowi.e:  . iiv 114 ral Ai f lit () Si Ill- Sllic( { ll 11 (ititl 1 ilr I mil 1 w lUl liaiii; .1. M line s PORTSWEAR FOR MEN M. L. FRENCH 15 (.OR. M i i SON HUDSON WHITE TRUCKS Distributors Sinck. 1911 Personally Endorsed Used Cars SALES The Henley- Ban -Kimball Co. 4 )i SKR ' ICF BUY FROM RETAIL STOCKS BUY FROM OUR C:ATALOGS J5 doing all our shopping on one nip to Scars, you save time and energy. In addition, you get Scars ' worthwhile savings! And c ery article vou purchase is backctl by Scars ' lainous guarantee, Saiisiat lion Guaranteed or Your Money Back. SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO. I ' . (). S(|ii.ne. P angoi ' I ' hone 8271 191) E.MSirilEII l4ITIIIi:iC ' KItKAII BANGOR BAKING COMPANY BANGOR, MAINE 1(10 CiclUtM SlR ' CI I ci. 7:i. ii A. It. IIOPKIXS rOltl OK TIO 101 Rum (i Stuit H.iii ;()t. M.iiiu- HOT 1 s l 1 n Rl 1 ll 1)1 1 1 H 1 (.K l M) 1- 1 Ol R We uciiinuiul aiul sell W 1 R i HMORK I ' Ol 1.1 R IKKD NICHOI. ' 111114 STIMIE KM;il)llsh((l ISlll COSMETICS PHOTO SUPPLIES PRI-SCRII ' IIONS Sl lll €E S ) 1 HK ( VMl ' lS Where (jiialii I ' cinains the same, and Foiniei ' Suulriii .ik h :i N WtlcoiiR- WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY WETMORE SAVAIiiE DlVl ilON 175 Broad Street Bangor, Maine : ' 0() EASTERN TRUST AND BANKING COMPANY 2 ST ATE ST. BANGOR W ' hh $200.1)11(1. (It) C ' .ai)iial and ,S|,1 17.000.00 Surplus aud Uiuli id(.(l I ' loiiis Earned Offers to its Patrons Every Form oj Biinkintr Service COMMERCIAL TRUST-BOND-FOREIGN EXCHANGE-SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS OFFICERS Willi I p. NEWM.XN. President H RR A. I.in LEFIFI.l). ice President and Iieastnei k RI R. PHIIURU k. Setulaiv and liiist Ofiitei LlNWOOl) . I. (.OFFIN, .Assistant Tieasiiier BOARD OF FRUSTEES (.1()R(,1. I . CARLFSLE R.A l()Nn N. D.WIS H. I ' RkKR FROST HARR A. 1,1 II FFFIFFI) WILLIAM P. NEWMAN HAROI.n M. PIERCE (ORNFI.U S J. RISSELL. Sr. S ' IFPIIFN WHFAIIANn Oil) I OWN branc;he.s .M.UlllAS 201 CompUiiwnts of General Ice Cream Corporation Simmons Hammond Mfg. Co. Div. I ' iei and SKtli Streets U (.()K. [ ISI C()lll])liini-Ilt 111 lOOX SMITH RI IRIGERATIOX SALES SER ICE 17(1 I ' ark Sirccl. Ban;j; )r Maine Icl. GS.S - .5103 SAFES M. LYNCH ( O. LOCKSMITHS VAULTS 11 I ' ark Street Tel. 2- ' M20 N(.( K. I [M p A R A PARAMOUNT O U N T 202 MOIJEUN STLIIJH) OLIJ TOWN 1 MAINE Oj U PUo-to yui pLUe to. Ike 19 7 PiUrn 203 Main Sircet l()R 1111 ni s 1 (11 (M 1 I n l I ' OR I R 1 1 s The Coyne Studio (.()K. I l l l.iiii Siici ' l Cmii jilniioils III TIIK: ltE«! « iE SYSTEM UOMKNS MM. Al ' I ' ARKl. 1U (,C U, 1 M l lis ( LAi.i I I HA I c;()L is: iioiurs ICE CREAM Unii ' dr. Miiiiu- lV()|)lc N.u Yoii can lind ii u PAIIK ' S IIAIIIIW AIIE A: AKIETV :ii-;!7 Mill siuci Oil. IK. UITOIIA3I  ICLf Prescriptions Or n Town. M mm Compliments of Bangor Friejid Lt ' l I ' s SliDic ) ' iiii How Satisl iiii; a (.nod lloitl Can Be I he rij;lil (iiiiibinalion 1 kimiIoii. ion M-nirnic, Inic locid and drink .inri i;crnMTK ' lios]jilalil ha c made llu I ' t-nobscot t ' aslc ' in Maine ' s prcf ' _ i i cil hold. Tenobscot Hotel W c. ik, ll 204 r yc = ty xk: x} = } =i:o x sKi i ic: = 1 X c I X c 3 X I X ? R. B. DUNNING CO. 1835 1946 HeadcjUiirtcrs lor IJUALITY Bl ILUIXG MATERIAL DlSTRIBl ' TORS FOR Masui V Paints )v X ' arnishes jolms-Maiuille Piuducls U. S. Gypsum Products American Radiator Company Standard Sanitary Company Plunil)in,!J 8; Heating Materials Myers Water Systems Hot Point Rant cs, Water Heaters and Refrigeration 54 - 68 Hroad Street I ' hoiK- (HIil BANGOR, MAINE D Kzi:= K XK AV. XK zz xK { z: d k: 205 t Oae u€ a locuokcC 7 1 Ti Utc 0%c More than a thousand year books have borne the imprint of New England ' s Master Craftsmen. Many business managers and editors of year books in the school and college field have written us in appreciation of our cooperation and helpful sug- gestions. This, of course, has been very gratifying to us and we are looking forward to the years ahead with the same spirit of helpfulness to the business managers and editors of the future. (ncc itex S i ( (Mi iOHCf FORMERLY HOWARDW ESSON CO. Ai. PORTLAND STREET, WORCESTER 8, MASSACHUSETTS NEW ENGLAND ' S LARGEST COLLEGE ENGRAVERS c 206 Cnmpliincnis of T. IF. Cunningham, Inc. General Comracjtors Compliments of MOTHER HUBBARD FLOUR Arthur Chapin Co. Bangor. Maine Distributers Compliments of o Bangor Friend 207 UNIVERSITY OF MAINE PRESS
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