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( ' ' ' naston. Maine w-v - o. I Thom 1949 I UNIVERSITY OF MAINE ORONO, MAINE THE LOYALTY DEVei eN ' - NDGENEKOSITY F- UNIVERSITY _ l FACULTY ■S:A-WD- FRIENDS TOSSiBLETHE. RUCTION OF ■ S- LIBRARY THE 1949 PRISM IS SINCERELY DEDICATED TO CHESTER A. JENKINS, .... in whom we have found friendship and qualities of which we are proud. CHESI ER A. jEXKIXS R.S., Dariiiioiiili. 101 1 M.S., Maine. 19:!1 Professor ol I ' insicil I-.diuaiion Coach ol 1 rack and C:ross Ciouniix Oiiciinic incnibcT ol ChcniisiiN Depi. FOREWORD Between the covers of the 1949 Pyisiit are re- minders of busy days and nights, the speeding weeks of changeable Maine seasons, familiar faces, activities, and events of the college years. This Prism is designed to help preserve these moments for the comint; vears. ' )- The brief but important stay of each student at our University opens the door to friends, learn- ing, new and different experiences and activities. Graduation provides a climax to college life. But, a diploma does not and should not retire the true college spirit. It remains, beneath the surface per- haps, a constant reminder of an important period of individual development. The 1 949 P)is)7i attempts to present more than a mere record of a college year. It hopes that it has successfully recorded an important section of the pattern of progress of the University of Maine, which, like the human race, works for tomorrow, ever filled with the desire for a more completely satisfactory way of life. THE EDITORS CAMPUS V iV ff . Kt vr . fe i4(t - M J m4 ' ' X :--■ ' ■ i- ' • ' . _..—.. ii i - ?ifJ - m ir;- • ? ■ i,y ,v- - tt; ;2i §K ? TTT . « Winslow Hall % ' r ' ' ' ' ■■•: y Oak Hall Balentine Hall Alumni Memorial Alumni Hall Rogers Hall Crosby Laboratory Central Heating Plant ' ■ : X r - 1 ' F - n A ' f ' ,♦ - - .. 1 i •i D ' S «7.? PV- H Auberl Hall t .j ' -: ' 9 s '  • ' •r tr. M .1 ' v ! - - , ' ■n: TM .? •w ? ' « ' 3 1 H «. -r:« K W!|Sfe,= wit e« W  -;. Estabrooke Hall A ' Vr.t. •  ' Aif: t yit ■r ir ' Sfejc m , iTlHf I - ■ ' :U- North Dorms -? Corbett Hall ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY BOARD OF TRUSTEES WILLIAM S. XLTTKR RAYMOND W. DA li MRS. CECIL SIDDALL GEORGE S. WILLIAMS EDWARD E. CHASE Chairman FRANK W. HUSSEV lAkOLD M. PIERCE HARL ND A. LADD ALBERT K. GARDNER Kiank Hll ■ . l ' ics((iu l l( I erin expires i 1 1!)1S Harold Pierce. Hangoi Term expires i 1 1948 Raviiioiicl Da i . Guilloid Term expires i 1 1919 Eflward Chase. Cape Eli alje til Term expires i 1 19 )(l William NiUler. Saiiloid Term expires i 1 19 50 Alijeri Caidiui. Omiio Term expires i 1 19 -).S George ■illialll . iii;iiMa Term ex])ires i 1 19 ' )1 Mrs. Cecil .Siddall. Sanloid Term exijiris i 1 HI )l Harland I. add. iiiiiisia Ex officio 17 PRESIDENT HAUCK For loiirtccn yuai . Maine has lecorded with pride ihe development of a distinguished personality. Presi- dent Hauck instills confidence in his co-workers and most casual acquaintances alike. In his administration lie has constantly fostered progress at the University. With each Prism we see a tradition becoming more firmly rooted here at Maine—justifiable pride in a man we respect and admire. President and Mrs. Hauck and Wiki ' 18 I :JfiiSv President Arthur A. Hauck 19 ADMINISTRATION JA.MKS A. l.A.XNKTT Registrar PERCY F. CRANE Director of Admissions CHARLES E. CROSSLAND Assistant to the President Gullibal ' s Travels or A Voyage Through the Administration Making ccilain his high school tran- stri|jt and other necessary papers were in liis pocivct, Freddie GulHbal entered Ahnnni Hall and made his way to the office of one Percy F. Crane, Director of Admissions, prepared to battle valiantly to gain entrance to the bulging UniAcr- sity of Maine. Gaining a close decision over Mr. Crane, Freddie was directed through the dcjor leading to the Registrar ' s Office where e er-accommodating Miss W eed guided him into the inner sanctinn of Registrar J. A. Gannett, forty year Uni- ersit Administrator. Signed. Ijriefed, and breathless, Freddie resinned his registration journey— across the hall to the Treasurer ' s Office. Here, after eyeing the attractive staff of office workcis. he sat before the desk of Ac- countant Ir ing Pierce. Mr. Pierce slyly look Freddie ' s check o er to Mr. Yoimgs, the Treasurer, who scrutinized it care- lidh and apjsroxed it. Sticking his student pass and meal tick- et in his pocket along with the little bltie HE.XRV L. UOTE.X Business Manager and Purchasing Agent .1. CARROLL DE.MPSEY Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds 20 IRVING PIERCE Accountant FREDERICK S. VOUNGS Treasurer Ijcioks lie had rccei t(l lioni Mr. (.aniu-ll. Kicdtlic struck oH lor the Fcriialtl Hall Clinic. Dr. Robert Cioniell was waiting; lor him and proceeded to lake note ol his |)h sical delects, coiicliidiiig that there was nothing that a few aspirins can not cure. Alter reccixing a iew stabs from iilanthe, Freddie staggered out of tlie (linic and started the long trek to North Dormitorv 21. ' ear and sore, he threw hinisell on hi bed. ho|)ing to get a little rest before tackling the long trip back to the dining hall in the fieldhouse: he was startled b the sound ol splimciing wood. His Ijed had broken. Freddie (oiiMilted his Student (iuidi- and iclerred I he accident to .Superinten- denl ol C.rouuds Carroll I)empse . who sent F ' redtlie to I)ormitf)r Director Bill Wells. Mr. Wells, thinking perhaps some (harges should be made, directed Freddie to Business .Manager Henrv Doten. Being inlormetl that the destruction ol the bed would necessitate a cash pay- ment, Freddie asked whom he might see about a part-time job on the campus. He called on .Mr. Brockwav of the Place- ment Bureau xvho obliged him with the job ol Hashing the lights in the Xew Li- brary five minutes before closing time. .After lea ing Mr. Brockwax ' s office, he bum|)ed into a tall man half-hidden be- hind a giganiit armload of books, whf) succeedeil in (hopping the entire load in a ain attempt to maintain his balance. This inilortunale man proved to be the L. RAYMOND P. THOMAS Housing Manager ROBERT C. WORRICK Assistant to the Dean of Men WILLIAM C WELLS Manager of Dormitories 21 ROB-JRT C:. COKNKLL, M.D. Director, University Health Service : PHILIP J. BKOClxWAV Director of Placeinent Bureau and Assistant Secretary. General Alumni Association JOHN C. SEALEY, Jr. Executive Secretary, General Alumni Association Librarian, Mr. Ibbotson, so Freddie deemed it wise to search for employment in other fields. He was told by Assistant to the President Charles Crossland that he might be able to obtain a similar job in about three years in the Student Union Building. A week later, after being informed b the Assistant to the Dean of Men, Bob Worrick, that there were certain rules governing women students, Freddie be- gan to think of avoiding the rules via matrimony. Having learned through re- leases from Mr. Keyo ' s Publicity Office that housing for married students was rather scarce, Freddie determined to visit Mr. Thomas, the Housing Director. He was informed that there would be a ood ( hancc that he might be able to rent one room in South Apartments by the spring term of his senior year. Remembering that his father was an alumnus, Freddie went to see Mr. Scaley, Miunni Secretary, to find out if liis status as a son f)f a graduate woidd enhance his ([iiest for an apartment. Mr. Sealcy lis- tened sympathetically, wished he could Ije of assistance to an old grad ' s son but, since he was diligently searching for a suitaljlc home himscH. he could oiler 11) help to Freddie. So Freddie thought marriage was out ol the (jucstion for the present, buttoned his coat and hiked back to North Dormi- tory 21 and his new bed. LOUIS T. IBBOT.SON Librarian IK l ARD A. KEYO Director of Publicity and Editor of University Publications 22 Deans WIeman and Wilson Freddie (iullihal ' s abililx lor gelling inin precarious siiiialions, can long stay ai tin Uni ersii wiihoiit nieeling the Dean ol Men 111 I 111 Dian ol Women. Thus ilu da loi ihe airixal ol liie ])ine tree cnxc lope was noi long in (ouiing. To Ehon K. (lad) AV ' ieman ' s oflici strode Freddie knowing that phvsi(all he was no match for this Hne coach, hui wearing the pale blue numerals he con- jectured thai the ' would get along all right. .Although Tad had suninioned Freddie concerning his recent encounter with the unfortunate Mr. Ibbotson, when Freddie cagiK went through a trick punt forma- tion, the topic of con ersation changed to Tad ' s days at Michigan as an undergrad- uate and his subsecjuent positions as head coach at Princeton, line coach at Colinn- ELTON E. V1F. I W DEAN OF MEN EDITH C;. WILSON DE. N OF WOMEN bia. and woi k with the War Department as director of its physical training pro- grams for the . .S.T.P. With the toll of the faithhil Wingate bell. Freddie plead- ingly explained that it was time for his next class, sociology, with Dean of Wom- en Edith C;. ' ilson presiding. Tad nod (led assent and Freddie fled. Ifndei Dean Wilson ' s poised leader- ship. Ficcl did not go to sleep once dur- ing the class, . fter class when he weiH up to explain his tardiness and pass in his term report, and dropped, in his com- ments on the weather, the remark that Southern C:alifc)rnia would ha e a more agreeable climate. Dean Edith was off on a detailed accotint of her suiuiv ])lace ol undergraduate and graduate siiuK. Willi se enieen years of experience at the I ' lii c rsiiy of Maine to back her up, the dean assured Ficd that not cxery winter was as ciraiic as the present one and weiu on lo iill ol siiiiations and condliions ol mole coniern to her lliau the xveaihei. When Freddie left, he took wiiii him a feeling of respect lor Edith ' s job and the ua slie wiis handling ii. He also icsohcd lo get liis girl friend in on lime and slick lo the rules which lie had iiied lo dodge when he first encotnitered ilieni. 23 COLLEGE OF DEPARTMENT HEADS VINXF.NT A. HARTGEN Alt IKWIX B. DOUGLASS Ctieinistry HOWARD L. RUNIOX Speech HIMY E. KIRSHEN Economics and Sociology RONALD i:, LK iXSUV Pllllosoplly I;;... I. il l. R. SI ' EK ' HER Z™,l„gy lIKkSCHEL L. BRICKER Drama l■l_l| 1 ' _IKU 11. klMUALL Matheitialics and Astronomy ADELBERT W . Sl ' KAi.l Music VIL L RTH H. STARR Modern Languages and Classics EDW ARD F. DOW History and Government ALBERT M. TURNER English i! AIJJEKT D. r.LAXVILLE Psychology CLAREiXCE E. BENNETT Physics ARTS AND SCIENCES DEAN Emeritus (!ai()liiic (; )1 in |anic ' s . Han George 1). tlliast ' [ohn H. Huddilsioii Sianliv R. lil) DF.W (OSEPH M. MURRAY 1 he College ni. Arts and Sciences fos- ters the education of men and vonien who are endeavoring to obtain training lii(h will eTiai)le iluiii lo ])articipate in- telligeniK in ihc (omplex society of the age. J he (College has as a niajoi object i ( ' the desire to Inrnish ils slndenls with a general cultural background. AV ' ithin the lranic ork, of this background the slii- (Icnt will find much that is of utilitarian aliic. The C;ollege seeks to develop in men and women critical intelligence, broad and svm| ailuiic undersianding of liiniian needs, and dele) minal ion ol pnr- |)ose. 25 COLLEGE OF DEPARTMENT HEADS m ELMKK R. HIT( HNKK Iiactertolug aiul Biochcinisti VVIXTHROr C. LIBBV AgroiioiiiN Agricultin ;il Eng I ' I ' .AKI. S. CKEENK lli ' iiu luuiioniic r CHARLES H. MERCHANT Agricultural Econ. P ' arm Mgl JAMES H. WARINC Horticulture ROBERT I. ASHMAN Forestry now AKl) t Die V. Aiiiiual Iiulustrv JOHN R. SMYTH Poultry Husbandry FKRUINANU H. STEI.VMETZ ButaiiN and Entomology ' ICt AGRICULTURE DEAN Emeritus George E. .Sinlln()n Edith M. I ' atrh DEAN ARIHIIR L. DEERING The University ot Maine was estalj- lished as the State College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts in 1802. Gradual- ly the curriculum developed into the present College of Agricidture uiih its extensi e farm program. This College offers to young men and women an opporiuniiy lo secure a broad ed IK at ion in the sciences and technics related lo the major comse they may elect to pursue. It aims to |)r(])are them for lives ol usefidness as ciii ( ns ol ihe State and for effective sei ice in Hu ir (hosen vocations or professions. 27 SCHOOL OF DEPARTMENT HEADS JOSEPH I. HALL KkXEST D. .TA( K. L . PAVSOX S.MITH l-KANK C. FOSTER JOILX K. CRAWFORD ROME KAXKIX 28 EDUCATION DEAN Emeritus A a H. Chadbourne Contributing Members Clarence Bennett Charles Dickinson Irwin Douglass Hinn Kirshen Benjamin Speicher Albert Tnrner f ■ ) ' : i . ' DEAN MARK R. SHIBLES Vhv School of Education was estab- lished in 1930 and de eloped as an oiil- i rowili of tlic College of Arts and Sci- ences. Its [jrimary pinpose is to pro ide a means for all Universit) students in rcgidar standing to obtain a secondary sdiool slate teaching certificate after lia - ing completed the sjiecihed rct]uirements. and to finnish these students with profes- sional training. This year Dean Mark Shibles was ap- pointed as head of the School of Edu- cation. The School of Education conftrs the degice of Bachelor of Science in Conuuer- cial Ediicaiion, Fine Arts Education, and Music Ediicaiion. 29 COLLEGE OF DEPARTMENT HEADS 1 K I . i;. IH )l i.l.ASS Cliciiiistry WESTON S. EVANS Civil ICngineering WALTER J. C KKAMEK Electrical Engiiiccritig BENJAMIN C. KENT Engineering Drafting ( LAKKNCK K. liKXXKTT HARRY U. WATSON Mechanical Engineering LYLK C. JENNESS Chemical Engineering ■w TECHNOLOGY DEAN Emeritus Everett V. Davec Charles P. Weston AV ' illiam E. Barrows Alpheus P. Lyons Charles A. Braiitlecht DEAN PAUL CLOKE The (College of Technology offers a well-rounded education for the anibi- lious, properly j)repared young man with an aplitnde for mathematics, plnsics, and chemistry. Ihe College pro ides techni- cal instruc tion in chemistry, various l)ranfhes of engineering, engineering |)iivsi(s. and ])ul|) and paper technology. This s(ieuii(i( and technical work, ac- (ompanied by other groups of electives, pic|)ares the student, upon graduation, loi an administrative career as well as for pmelv jji ' olessional vork. Emphasis is placed on study and in- leicsts vliiih vill promiite the engineer ' s a(ti { ' [)arlicipaiion in the civic and so- cial life of his community. THE BRUNSWICK HARKV W. GORDON Assistant to the Treasurer JONATHAN W. FRENCH, Jr. Dean of Men FRANCIS S. McGUIRF. Assistant to the Business Manager Book II A Trip to Brunswick Frccklic Giilliljal was (joii Liigagcd in llic extracurricular acti iiics whicli by ihc senior car rctiuirc iwd hoius for each hour in nicciing per clay. In a combined Ctimjni.s, Pi ism, and Pine Xecdie assign- ment uiu])led -jvith a tola- as a delegate Irom the Student Senate, he journeyed to Brunswick with Mr. Harry Gordon, assistant to the Treasurer, who once a week isils the Orono campus to kee|j the books straight. Freddie entered the gun (ianked ad- ministration building and started his work on the ground floor. It was with no liiile suiprise thai Freddie, a strict adherent to the iheor ot male sujirem- acy, learned that the girl he addressed was none olhei than the Assistant to the Registiar. Helen Biniker. Passing on down the hall, his laith was restored .somewhat when he found that F ' . S. Mc- Ciiirc, assistant to the Business Manager, was a man. In regard to inquiries about the students, Freddie was referred to Mr. French, the Dean of Men. While talking to Mr. French, Freddie noticed that one of the doors in the office connected with another office which seemed to be teem- ing vith activity, and presently jasper F. Grouse, Director of The Brunswick Cam- pus, burst through the door to confer w iiii his Dean of Men on one of the prob- lems of the day. Freddie quickly took the hint and inspected the other buildings of The Annex, including Miss Trickcy ' s library vith its sleep-encouraging easy chairs. f)]i ka ing, Freddie had to agree thai the campus was being well rtin and his arious reports to the Oronoians had only a few criticisms, most of which were founded on jealousy ( [ their many steel hlinu cabinets. HELEN P. BUNKER Assistant to the Registrar CHARLES L. TUTTLE, M.D. Physician, Health Service KATHERINE W. TKICKEY Assistant to tlie I ibrarian ANNEX JASPER F. GROUSE DIRECTOR, THE BRUNSWICK CAMPUS DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN FREDERICK B. OLESON Physics CHARLES A. JOHNSON Engineering Drafting SAMUEL L. THORXDIKE Mathematics DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN KVEkETT H. NASON Kngineering Drafting .lO.NATHAX E. KKEXIH Laiigunges AI.KKKT A. KAKUKX, Jr Zonlogy ' s?- KOHKRT K. RAYMOND Athletics MILFUKI) I . KXCh: Knglish r.Rl I K MAZLISH flistory FRAXK K. HAXSOX Speech RAYMOX i W. HrCK, Ti- Botany W ll.l.AUD J. MARTIN Chemistry 34 -J v ' ;7 ' i-v--.; :-. -,- SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS lion l ' .K() i. ' icc I ' rcsidmi. I i oki ( i liki ( i . I n;isiii ii : Pmiim I ri I . StciTiaix: W ii i ki) Moimon. I ' lLNitkiu. ALL-MAINE WOMEN SKULLS -J Standing: D. Welts, A. Fonseca, U. MacDoiiald, C. Howe, H. Buzzell. B. Andrews Sitting: P. Marcous, J. Campbell, M- Andersen. F. Bruce Front row: J. LeClair, E. Folsom, P. Dowe, W. Work 2nd row: J. Donovan. W. Ander- son, R. Thnrrell. G. Marsanskis .ird row : A. Burgess, W. Moulton, F. Haines SENIORS CONSTA.N-fE E. ADAMS. Medical Technology Bangor MCA: 300 Club; I-ublicity Co (hairman; Hockey Team; Chorus; Delta Delia Delta Trcas.; Newman ( kill. M.XKIT U. A.VDKKSEX, AOn Hacteriology Portland WSC.A 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice Prcs. 3; House Pres. 1; Soph. E agles 2. Pres. ; MCA 1, 2, 3; General Senate .1; Senior Resident 4; AUMaine omcn 3. 4. Pres. 4; Maine Day (ommitlce 3. 4; Student Publica- tions Conini. 3. .MU-TO. S. . UE1.. I. . . TK.| Agricultural Eng. M.ns Hill Baseball 1. KOHKKT S. ANDERSON, -I ' Kl (iovernment Lisbon Falls Baseball 1. 3: M Club; Campus Stan 2. « II.I.IAM ALEXANDER. Jr., l. Electrical Engineering Orono Radio Club; AIEE. DON .VI. ANDKH.SON Modern Languages Oi( HAROLD K A.NDEK.SON, ::. .Mech. Eng. Arlington, Mas .Student Senate; Soph, Owls; Foot ball Letter; Baseball Letter; Intra mural Basketball; ASME; Pale Blue Key; M Club; Scabbard and Blade; Deans List 3a, 3b, 4a, 4b b H.LIS E. ANDERSON Bus. Ad. • Ec. Rockland Head Proctor Summer Session 2 4- roctor 2. 3; MCA 1, 2, 3, 4. Cabinet 1. 2; Newman Club 2, 3, 4- IRC 1 V ■ i- ; ' • i P - • ' = PHsm Bui ' Mgr.; Soph. Owls, Co-Pres.; North New Eng. Conf. on World Govt. Conim.; Student Faculty Comm. on Lnion Bldg. ; Intramural Softball 2; Student .- sst. in Accounting 3; Sen- ior Skulls; Dean ' s List. BARBARA M. ANDREWS. Xll .lournalism Orrington Campus 1, 2. .?. 4, Soc, Ed 3 4 Assoc. Ed. 4; Prism 3, Women ' s Sports Ed.; Pine Needle 4, Fashion Ed.; I. Press Club 3. 4; Social tliairman 3; WAA Council 3, 4, ice 1 res 3, Pres. 4; M Club; Modern Dance Club; AMW 3 4- i CA ' • 2- 3- • ; MOC 1. 3; Hoc ' kev 1. 2 3 4,- Cheerleader 1, 2. 3; Basket- nl ■ ■ ' ' , ' ' ' ' Da ' Comm. 3; Orticials Club 4; Honorary Lt Col Cnndidate; Anne Stodder Scholar- snip 3; Elizabeth Balentine Scholar- ship 4; Dean ' s Li st lb, Ic, 2 3- ( oimneiicement Pageant 2. 3; Stu- cltiil Publication Comm, 4, SON A E, AVER ILL, .|.M ' ■- kI ' sI ' Bangor Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4; Campus 3; ■Vt.- 1. 2. 3, 4; Deputations 4 lieshnian Club; MOC 2; IRC 3- Women ' s Forum 3; Dean ' s List 3b ' CLASS OF ' n MARY F. BAC ' HELDER, AA Physical Education Hallow ell Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4; Volleyball 1; Badminton 1; Field Hockey 3, 4; MCA 1. 2. 4; Xewman Club 3, 4: Women ' s Forum 3 ; Modern Dance Club 3. 4; Senior Class Leader 4; WAA Council 4; All-Maine Reserve Hockey Team 4. LVDIA M. BACKER English Speech Portland MCA; Masque; International Re- lations Club; Transfer from West- hr. )ok Junior College. RICHARD G. BADER. rx Botany Flushing, L. I., N. V. Freshman Football ; J ' Football ; Boxing. LOIS O. BAILEY Psychology South Gardiner Hockey 4; MCA; MOC 3; Koin- BKTTY BAKER. Xii Business Admin. Needham. Mass. Campus 3, 4; Choir 1, 3; SHadent Union Bid-j. Comm. 3; Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Pres. 4; MCA 1, 2, 3. 4. Cibinet 3, 4; Freshman Club 1; MOC 3; House Officer 2; House Council 3; Mu Alpha Epsilon. SENIORS Sl ' KXCER H. BAKER Xrechanical Engineering Orono Alpha Delia Phi. Brown TJniver- SIDXEV K. HAMFCIKI), ATSi History Bangor Dean ' s T-isl .?a. FLOVU BARKER Agriculture Milford Transfer from X. V. State Insti- tute of Applied Agriculture. ALBERT R. BARMBY, eX Elec. Eng. No. Reading, Mass, 46 Freshman Handbook Editor Campus 1, 2; Rifle Team Mgr. 1, 2 Tennis Team Asst. Mgr. 2; MOC 1 Mr. Men s Cabinet 1. 2. WILLIAM J. BARROX Education Livermore Falls CLASS OF 1948 3 - 8 i SENIORS JOHN I. HARROWS. Hell 1.1 V-VK. (;i.n Ridge, N. .1 AI.HKKI il. IIAKIIKIT. AXA Agr. Kng. lictlul Freshman Cabinet: Baseball Mgi ' . 1. 2; ASAE 3. 4: Scribe. .-Xgricultiiral Club ■!. ( l.AKK.NCK i ' . IlKAN Mechanical Eng. Augusta MCA I. 2. 3. 4; . SME 3, 4; Proc tor i, 4. KALI ' H I.. HKAN. ATSi Civil Engineering Aubn KIK.KK I ' . UKA.N. Kl McLliaiii::al Engineering Sac Intramural Sports: Men ' s Student Senate; A- MI-: !( A: Uean ' s I.isI CONRAIJ E. BEACLIEC, ATA l-.leclrical Engineering Caribou Newman Club: IRC; AIEE. FI.O ' i U R. liEKtHER. ' MIK Economics Bangor Transfer from Portland Junior College: Flving Club 3. 4; MOC 3: . U A 4. .lOHN C. BE.NXETT. All ' Forestry Montclair. X. .1. .Maine Mas|ue 1. 2. 3; Intramural S )orts 1. 2. 3: Indoor Track .Mgr. 2: Tennis Tourney 1, 2; Forestry Club I. 2. 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Prism 3; .MOC 1. 2; MCA 1, 2, 3. 1 i;i£o;;tiK r. 1!eiu;er. •us Ins. .-Kdniin. Florham Park. X. J. Debating: Track 4; Maine Masque . 2. ,!. 4. I ' res. 2. 3. 4. UlTll J. HKUtiLUXU. IIIM ' Sociology Bar Harboi IRC: Canterburv Club: MCA: Ri- lie Club: KaiM ' a Delta Pi. Sec. CLASS OF 1948 3 ' M LAUREAT BERXARD History and Govt. Lewiston ROLAND E. BERRY Pre-Medical Randnlpli .TOHX P. BIBBER, ' [.KI Civil Engineering Auburn ASCE; Tan Beta Pi. BRUCE S. BILLINGS. ' frPA English Milo JOHN BLETHEN Biological Chemistry Bangor SENIORS j m CLASS OF 1948 JOHX P. W. BLINN Education Houlton LESLIE J. BOLSTRIDGE Dairy Husbandry Corinna Agriculture Club. MARTHA G. BOND Physics Jefferson Basketball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, -1; Softball 2. 3, 4; WAA Council 1, 4; Hockey Mgr. 4; M Club 4; Campus 3, 4; House Treas. 1; MCA 1, 2. 3, 4. Cabinet 4; Rifle Team 3, 4: MOC 2, 3; Physics Club 3; Lin- coln County Scholarship 3, 4; Anne Stodder Scholarship 4; State Schol- arship 1; Dean ' s List 2, 3. VILLL M T. BONVILLE, } ' AU Education Presque Isle BETTY M. BOTERF Spanish Bucksport Glee Club ; Spanish Club; French Club. 3= 40 p JOHN L. HOL( HARD Education Prcsque IsN- General Senate; Transfer from Aroostook State Normal Scliool where active in Dramatics Club, English CInb, Camera Club, ancl sports. ROLAND J. llOrcHARD, A ' VA Kcon. Farm Mgt. Carilcn Newman Club, Aggte Club. HKNRY C. llOl ' DUKAr. AK Economics Orm ECGKNK i IIOLTILIER Electrical Eng. Cape Elizabeth Football 1, 2; Baseball 1; Basket- ball 1: MCA 1. 2; Athletic Board 2; ■M Club; AIEE 2, 4. SENIORS ' a ' ELMER A. BOWEN, Jr., ATQ Mechanical EnRinecring Auburn Track la. lb. JAMES A. BOYD Business Admin. Brewer IR(-; Ocuinmo; Newman Club, [• ' REDERICK A. BOYNTON, Kl Eflucation Millinocket IRA D. BOYNTON Mechanical Eng. No. Whitefield CALVIN W. BOWEN, IX Mechanical Engineering Auburn Maine Bears Orchestra ; Intra- mural Sports; AS.ME. CHARLES E. BRADFORD Mechanical Engineering Argyle ASME. CLASS OF 1948 3:3 41 1:= SM. lA M. ItHADFOKU Nursing Augusta MAR.KJKIL A. liRAl.UUN Knglish Cumberland MilU Transfer from Westbrook Juniui College ; Women ' s Veteran ' s Club. Vice Pres. ; MCA 3, 4; Enibassj 4. Sec; MOC 3, 4. .K)ll. 11. UKAtiCi Agr. Kton. Loiigmeatlow, Mass. M . A, Vice I ' res. 2. ja; Agricul ture CIuI) 3. 4; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Alpha Zeta 4. AMJKKW It. IIKITT, Jr., OA Mech. Eng. Saugus. Maj.s. MCA I, 2. 3, 4; Men ' s Studenl Senate 3; Interfraternity Council 4; President Tbeta Chi 4; Dean ' s l.i--t 3a; ASMK 4. HOWARD ( . |!K() SUU. . W A -Vbcb. Kng. Ncwtnn. . T:is- SENIORS CLASS OF 1948 XU H()1.. S ]•. BROr.NTAS, AT ' J iii .tiM Govt. Bangor Varsity Debater 1, 2. 3, 4; Pres. Debate Club 3; Political Breakfast Club. Pres. 4: Politics Club 3; MCA 2, 4; Sec. Interfraternity C uncil 4: Phi Kappa Phi: Dean ' s l.i-ii. MALCOLM K. 11 ROW - . 4-rA Husiness Admin. Xorwav ROIlKR ' l L. UROWXt. IJyil SpcfL-b Farming ton MCA 1. J. . 4. Social Chairman :-, Radio lluild 1, 2, 4; Maine Mas ' iue 2. 3. 4; Student L ' nion Drive 3; Prism 3, Asst. Bus. Mgr. : Class Pres. 2; ' ice Pres. 4; Fraternity T ' res. 3; Men ' s Senate 3; Interfra- ternity Council 3, Vice Pres.: Proc- tni 4: Dean ' s List ob. FLORKXCK C. HRCCF. AAA Suciolugy Hampden Hand 1, 2, 3, 4: Huckev 1. 2, 3. 4: .MbMaine Reserve 3. 4; MCA 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4; Class Kxecutive Council; Frosh Club; 300 Club; Kmbassv Comni. 4; M Club ;•. 4; WAA; WSGA 2; Assembly ( liniriian 3; General Senate 3: Pan- I ePenic Cnuncil 3. Kl( H.VRD . I, BRL ' XK 1 )aii Hii-lianib Limingicn 3 42 i: SENIORS DAVID 1 ' . m( HANAN K Iiu-;tti ii K;in - ' i HOWARD M. UU( K Bus. Admin. So. Willington. Conn. n -T DOXALD D. Kl ' CKLEV I ' Ii -sical Education Howlnnd ■■ I ' Club; Sophomore Owi ' ?. DANA E. BUNKER, ' i ' VS Mechanical Engineering Auburn ALAX C. BURGESS, ATQ Mechanical Engineering Augusta Hasketliall 1. 2. 3; M Club 2. 3; Imt ' rfr.iternity Council 3: Class I ' res. 3. KI.EAXOK S. lURRII.L. IM I. literal Arts Nursing Bangor C.lee Club I, 2; MCA 1, 2: MOC I. 2; Women ' s Veteran ' s Club 1, 2; Hockey 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2; Volley- liall I. 2; Square Dance Club 1. 2; Class Day Pageant 1. IIKI.KX M. Bl ' ZZEI.I.. IIIM ' IMiysical Education Milfonl MOC 3; Campus 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; All-Maine Basketball 2. 3; Vullcvball 1. 2. 3, 4; M Club 3, 4; MCA 1. 2. 3; Off Campus Women 1, 2. 3. 4. Exec. Council 2. Treas. 4; Tumbling Club 3, 4; Modern Dance Club 2, 3; All-Maine Women ' s Pageant 2, 3; WAA Council 2. 3, 4, IVeas. 4; Asst. Volleyball Mgr. 2; Asst. Basketball Mgr. 3; Education Club 3, 4, Sec. 3, 4; All-Maine Women 3, 4; U. of Maine Seal . ward 3; Canterbury Club 3. 4; Officials Club 4: Pbvsical Ed. Club .!. 4. PHILIP U. CABOT, ' I ' TA . Icch. Eng. Winchester, Mass. Scabbard and Blade; ASME. JAY CALKIXS .Mechanical Engineering Lubec HAZEL C.M.NKKT llnmc Economics Orono CLASS OF 1948 3=:] i:s C SENIORS JKA.N K. LAMrUELL. AOII Speech Portland Maine Masque I, 2, 3, 4; Radio Guild 2. 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 3; WSGA 3; General Senate 3h; Contributor ' s Club 2, 3; House I ' res. 3; MCA; Student Union Drive; Campus 1, 2: F ' ristn Activities Editor 3; Sorority Pres. 4; Dean ' s List; Phi Kappa Phi. GLORIA P. CASTXER llusiticss Admin. Bangor .loil.N K. eA.MPiiKi.L, .its; I ' nlp Paper Tech. Rumford, R. I. llAKK ' l . ( AkI.TOX, lA Mcch. Eng. WoUaston, Mass. Football; MCA 1, 2; Intramural Athletics 1. 2, 3; Treasurer of Fra ternity; ASME. MARY E. C. S ELL, ZTA l- ' ,nglisll Kennebunk Women ' s Veteran Organization: Transfer from Breiinau College, fra in CSV ilk-, Georgia. PEGGY A. GATES, X!i Sociology East Vassalboro Basketball I, 2; Volleyball 1; lliK-kev 1, 2, 3. 4; .Mi-Maine Reserve 1. 2. o; Tumbling 2; WAA Council -. 3; Class Leader and Winter Sports Mgr.; MOC 1, 2, 3; MCA 1. 2. .;, 4. AiMOS J. CARR, Jr. I ' -kctrical Eng. Cape Cottage MARJORIE C. CARTER .Sociology Ellsworth Masque 2; Rifle Club 3; Educa- tion Club 4; MCA. CARL U. t KDKKSTKOM History Govt. Southport Transfer from Tufts and Holy Cross; Dean ' s List 4. JOHX G. CHAl ' .VLW. AT ' .i Ci il Engineering Bangor Football 2, 3; Skiing 3. 4; M Club; Pale Blue Key; MOC; ASCE. Sec. CLASS OF 1948 3 « i: ROBERT M. CHASE. ATO Civil Engineering Cape Elizabctli Baseball 2; Intcrfraternity Alh- letics: Campus 1; Dean ' s Lis! la. 111. SENIORS JAMES K. CLAFFIE, I.N Mcch. Eng. West Springfield, Mass. Intramural Athletics; ASME; Dian ' s List 3a, 3b. JoANXE CIIELl.IS, AOll Modern Languages Portland Commencement Pageant 2, 3; MC. 1, 2. 3. 4; IRC 4; El Circulo Espanol 3, 4; Chem. Seminar 2, 3; Volleyball 4; Der Deutsche Vercin 3, 4; Dean ' s List lb, Ic, 2a, 2b, 3a, .3b. JOAN M. CIllLDS, .Xii Mechanical Eng. Lewiston Maine Masque 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1. 2; Softball 1. 3; .MCA 1, 2, 3; Tumbling 3; MOC 3; ASME 2, 4. CLAUDE S. ClIITTICK, ATfi ] : . . dmin. Franklin, Mass. LA.NCY C. CHRISTIE, AAA Psychology Etna .VIC.V 1. 2. 3; Maine Masque 1. 2, 3; Radio Guild 2. 3, Sec.-Trcas. 3; Campus 1. 2, 3; Prism Activities Ed. 3: Contributor ' s Club 1, 2; House Pres. 3; Dean ' s List la, lb, le, 2a, 2b. 1t! - CHARLES J. CLARK, K2 Bus. . dmin. North New Portland LEE H. CLIFFORD Civil Engineering Hamden, Conn. PAUL G. CLIFFORD Forestry Hamden, Conn. MOC 1, 2, 3, Treas. 2, 3. Vice Pres. 3; Pack Pine 1, 2, 3; Tennis Team 1; Forestry Club Sec.-Treas. 2, Vice Pres. 3. OLIVE R. COFFIN, HB Modern Languages Bangor French Club; Rifle Club 3, 4; MC. 1, 2. 3, 4; Modern Dance Club 1. 2. 3; Volleyball 2; StudentFacul- IV Social . fTairs Comm. 4; Dean ' s List 2b. .(a, 3b. CLASS OF 1948 5 1 t:- 1-HILIP M. CO[- ' FIX. ATS Civil Engineering ]{angi r KICHAKU II. lO[ llN. ilAK Klectrical Kiigineeriiig Hangm iM.i.tl.all I, 2, 3; Rifle Team 1, 2. .!. A. Mgr. 2. Team Capt. }. 4; MO( 1. 2. J. 4: Men ' -, Clei ' Clnl. 1. J A IKK 2. 3. 4. Treas. 4. RllllKKI W . COI-I- l. MiL-lianicai Eiig. Jlaniiiyli. Dean ' s I.isl Slniiiner Session 1. .i AKXOI.I) J. COIIK.X Knresliy . f« Voik. X. , Freshman Cross (uuiitry Mgr.: Sopli. Criiss Conntrv .Mgr. : Forest rx C-liil.. JA.MKS . . I ( l.l:. lll KduL-ation llaiiydi SENIORS XOKMAX . . ( OLt lUiviness Admin. I ' ortl.-i NAllMI.N W lO.MSTOCK li.1i.u!ieal I- I K .Millinoel el i.Uc 1 KU ( eil. 1)1 )X. i ! ' ■ ' ' I- rij;: . ( . ring iiangor I ' ■ - ' • c ' ..-- ( ,.„: l, : J - K..„l I I ' AN!) W 1 n.N.M- kv. J,.. _ v.i ' i-Migiiieering OI.I Town 1 ( IIMKXI W ( OXMIK, ' -. .!,.. yiU |l !BS « ■ ■ l:n-iiK-- .X.iniin. Knnif..rii Dean ' s List 2a. 21. CLASS OF 1948 :s M c SENIORS Kl ' lll M. lONXOKS Kr.iich Ol.l r.ivii. Oflf-Camim.- Womt-ii I, 2. .1; Kxcc. Hoanl 1. .i; MCA 1, J. ,i; S.|U.iri- Dance . : Ncwinaii t ' hili i, . ' ; l-Vciu ' i lliili 1. :. Knglisll Xrwnian Clul . . 4. THOMAS K. COri.TOX W il llift- ( ons«rrvati iii I ' KKCN II. ( ODMIIS. ■l■ ( ivil KiiK. lici.tliliay ll.irl.. liEOKtJF. S. I OOTEK. IX Itus. Ad. .tuvcrin r s Island. X. N ' . Chess CInli. Pus.; fdec Clnli 2. .!: . dvanced ROTt : SiRinn Mn . ' iK ' ii.i. .Src.-Treas. I ' AIKUIA K. COSTKI.I.O Sdllth l ' irtland I ' .anK KOItKKT C. COVKI.I.. I ' M I ' l. Midiial CLASS OF 1948 Mitnnionlli JKSSIK W. ( OWIK. AZ I5 ' i iiiess Adiniti. Xarberth, Pa. Maine Masque 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus I. 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4; House I ' nniicil 2; MCA 1, 2, 4; Freshman Chib 1; Dean ' s List Ic. 2a. 2b, 3a, 3b. W ILL! AM S. (OX 1 I li;iiiical KiiR, Li slum Falls KLAINK M. CUAUi ouiogy liritlgton Masque 3, 4; House Council 2, 3, 4; Panbe ' lenic Council 4; Tennis 2; Basketball 1; Modern Dance 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 3; MCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Wom- en ' s Forum 2. 3; Dean ' s List 2a. HAKUAKA ] ' . (KANE ItiiSMiess Admin. W ' hitiiiK 3:1 17 U MAKIE E. CKANL Mathematics Whiting DWlGin J- LK()(_KET ' l, Jr. Engineering Aubuu. Transfer from Tufts College; Dean ' s List 3a, 3b. BLR ' iU- . CKUbbLA.NU Electrical Eng. Mexico Proctor 2; Tau Beta Pi; Me. Sec. Schools Contest Scholarship 1; Uni versitv Scholarship 2; AIEE 4; Dean ' s List la. lb, 2a, 3a, 3b. IVAN H. CROLSE, XPl Animal Husbandry Auburn ( anipus 2, 4. Sports Ed. 2; Agricul ture Club 3, 4; Press Club 4; Sears Roebuck Scholarship. HARRISON 1 ' . CROWELL, I-Ki; Mechanical Eng. Skowliegan Freshman Track Mgr. ; Asst. Track Mgr. 2; Proctor 3; Head Proctor 4; Scabbard and Blade, Pres. 4 ; ASME; Prize of Class of 1873. SENIORS CLASS OF 1948 DOUGLAS H. CL ' LPON, lAE Electrical Eng. South Gouldsboro AIEE; Majne Radio Society, Treas. ; Pale Blue Key. ( UARLES E. CCNN INGHAM, HK Agriculture Washburn Sec. Agriculture Club 2, Vice l ' re ? 3: Alpha Zeta. RICHAKI) CCTTS, ' MIk English Kittery Point Band lb, 2a; Campus 3a; Orches- tra 3a. 3b. 4a, 4b; Men ' s Senate 3a. DONALD W. DANFORTH, Kl l- ' .iigincering Physics Brewer IRANK. W. DANFORTH. 4 ' rA Mechanical Eng. Bath M Club; Football 1; Baseball 1; Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4; Golf 2; Cross Country 3; ASME. 3 MM c: LHESTKK A. DARLING Electrical Eng. Orleans, Mass. Glee Club: Caliiii Clul.; Ra.lii. Club; Tail Beta I ' i. JOHN CLAKK DAKKAH. TN Mechanical Eng. Oronu ALTON F. DAVIS Business Admin. Randolph CAROL E. DAVIS Nursing Ellsworth Spanish Club 2: Band 1, 2; Or- chestra 1; Freshman Club; MCA 1, 2; MOC 2. HARRISON E. DAVIS, OX Dairy Husbandry Montville Intramural Basketball and Soft- ball; Agriculture Club; MCA 2, 3, -1; Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 2 of Fraternitv. SENIORS 1 LEE C DAVIS Kngineering Physics Vanceboro Masque 1, 2, 3, 4. Council 2, 3. 4; Proctor 2, 3. 4; Radio Guild 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Owls; ASME. BARBARA L. DAY, AZ P chulogy Kittery Point V. Press Club 3, 4; Campus 3, News Editor 4; Asst. Ed. Freshman Handbook 1; MCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Fresh- man Club 1; IRC 1; Dean ' s List 1, 2. 3: Sigma Mu Sigma; Neai Mathetai; Phi Kappa Phi. HAZEL A. DAY Commercial Education L ' nion MCA; Basketball; IRC; MOC; Education Club. LAWRENCE C. DAY, prA tieneral Engineering Portland W [I.LIAM .1. DEERIXG ISyclinliigy East aterboro iY CLASS OF 1948 3:3 49 t= ELINOR R. DICKSOX, IIB Modern Languages Portland French Club; Riding Club; MOC; MCA; House Council; Dean ' s List la, lb, Ic, 23. 3a, 3b. SENIORS ■ I: PRISCILLA DODGE History Govt. Bangor Political t lub, Sec.-Treas. 3, 4; IJadniinton : Dean ' s List 3. MARY JANE DIXEEX, ill Sociology Gardiner iMCA 1. 2, 3, 4; MOC 2, 3; WSGA 1; Gen. Senate 1; Newman Club 2. 3, 4. Sec. 3; Glee Club 1. 2. 3, 4. Mgr. 4; House Otficer 1. 2. 3; Cam- pus 1; Embassy Comm. 2; U. Publi- cations Comm. 4; Sophomore Eagles 2; Dean ' s List la, lb, Ic, 2a, 3a; Mu Alpha Epsilon 3, 4, Sec. 4; Mu Alpha Epsilon Scholarship 3; Cath- olic Choir Organist 3, 4. ROBERT F. DINSMORE. I.AE Chemical Eng. Cape Elizabeth Freshman Track Mgr.; Intramural Athletics. MICHAEL DiREXZO. i:x Physical Education Auburn Sophomore Owls; Basketball 1, 2; M Club; Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4; New- man Club; Education Club, RICHARD W. DODGE, BBII Klectrical Eng. Bartlett, X. H. AIKE. LOIS M. DOESCHER, AOH Sociology Houlton Prism 3. Co-informal Ed.; Campus 2, 3, 4, Subscription Mgr. 3, Ex- change Ed. 3, Co-fashion Ed. 4; Senior Hockey Team 4; Basketball 4 : Drum Majorette 2, 3 ; Maine .Masque 1, 2, 3, 4; Masque Council 1. 2. 3, 4, Sec. 4; House Treas. 2; Class Exec. Comm. 3; Commence- ment Pageant 3. ' JOHN J. DOXOHUE, SX r Geology Paterson, N. J. (ienlogy Club. Pres. 4. K? SH Nursing IKLEY A. DOBOSZ Livermore Falls CLASS OF 1948 JA.MES F. DONOVAN, WA I ' reMedical Houlton Frosh and Varsity Baseball and Football; M Club; Newman Club; Intramural AA. Pres.; U. of M. . thletic Assoc, Pres.; General Sen- ate. Pres.; Fraternity Pres.; Soph- omore Owls: Senior Skulls; Class Pres. 1; Class Vi-e Pres. 2; Pres. Class of ' 45; Chairman Student I ' nion Fund Drive; Board of Direc- tors, University Store Co.; Dean ' s List .la. 3b. 3=3 50 U: I ' ALL J. DOW K. -I ' M A Poultry Husbandry Weeks Mills Prcs. Riding Club 3; Senior Skulls; Agricultural Club, Vice Pres. 2. Pres. 3 ; Student Senate : General Senate ; M CKib; Farm- ers ' Fair Mgr. 3. RAVMOXn S. DIKF Pre-Medical Hcmltun ROIiERT H. DUMAS English Presque Isle CHARLES K. DYER, Kl Meclianical Eng. Cape Elizabeth EVERETT O. DVEK. AAA Electrical Eng. Fanningion SENIORS ■ « s  • - ARNOLD B. EARLE. ■HIK. lectrical Eng. Lisbon Falls LILLIAN B. EDWARDS I ' sychology Stockton Springs Glee Club 1; Volleyball, Softball 1 ; MCA 1, 2; House Council 2; MOC ALFRED W. EIPPER W ' iUllife Conservation Orono JOYCE EMERY ICihication Eastport Education Club. RICHARD C. EMMOXS. eX Klfctrical Eng. Togus CLASS OF 1948 3:3 51 n ROBERT E. EPSTEIN, TE Economics Portland Treas. Fraternity; Der Deutsche ' erein o, 4; Intramural Athletics .?. 4: MCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Hillel 2. 3. 4. KENT E. ERICKSOX Civil Eng. Spruce Pine, X. C. KATHRYX E. ETTER Home Economics Bar Harbor EARL R. EVANS, AXA Cham. Eng. Jackson Heights, N. Y. Maine Masque 3. 4; Interfraternity Council ; I RC 4 ; Cross Country 1 ; Men ' s Student Senate; Tau Beta Pi. Cataloger ; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. Fraternity. DONALD R. FAIRLEY Business Admin. Bangor SENIORS s P % CLASS OF 1948 WILLIAM E. FELLOWS. A0 Mechanical Eng. Bangor PHILLIP K. FIELDS, SN Psychology Winterport French Club; Education Club; Pres. Sigma Mu Sigma. MERLE P. FIXLEV Kducatinn Bangor ROBERT F. FISCHER Forestry Leominster, Mass. MOC 1, 2. 3, 4; Pack and Pine 1, 2. 3. 4; MCA 1, 2; Forestry Club 2. 3. 4; Dean ' s List 2a; Xi Sigma Pi. ELIZABETH FLINT. BB Home Economics West Baldwin MCA 1. 2. 3; Square Dance 1; Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3; Maine Masque 3 ; Social Chairman Elms 2. 3a n9 i: SENIORS W 1 1. LI AM K. I- I.OKA, ATR Ku illcs Adniiti. Caribou KOi.AM) A. lOdG l ' clioIugy Oiuiii AIEE; Radio Club. KLTH V. FOGLKK, AOII Uoint Economics Hastings-oii-Hudson, N. . Hockev 2. 4; House Council 1, 2: Home Ec Club 2. 3, 4; MCA 1, 2. 3, 4; Freshman Club 1, Soc. Cn-Chair- man; 30() Club 2, Sec; Cabinet 3, 4. Conunuiiity Responsibility Co-Chaii man 3. Vice Pres. 4; Neai Mathetai; Omicron Xu; Phi Kappa Phi; Prism. Junior Class Editor. C AROLV.N R. EOi.KV, AOU Psychology Bangui Transfer from Stephens College. Columbia. Mo.; Newman Club 3, 4; MCA 3. 4; Junior Hockey Team: Senior Hockey Team; Basketball 4 ELMER L. EULSOM, 1 ' HK Animal Husbandry Cambridge Agriculture Club I, 2, 3; Orchestra 1; Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3: Scholarshij s. Sears and Roebuck 1. Pale Blue Key 2. CLASS OF 1948 ALICE E. FOXSECA, XQ Spanish Portland Masque: Cheerleader 1, 2: Pine Xi-cdie 4; MCA 1, 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 1: WSGA. Treas. 3; General Senate . : Sororitv Pres.; Panhellenic Coun- cil 4: DDV 3, 4; AMW 3. 4; Campus 1. 2. 3. Subscription Mgr. 2, Ex- ihantte Ed. 2, Circulation Mgr. 3. KEXN ' ETH A. FOSS Engineering Physics Monmouth Crnss Country 1; Tau Beta Pi. PHYLLIS E. ERASER Education Milford Transfer from Husson College; MCA 3, 4; MOC 4; Off-Campus Women 3, 4; Tumbling Club 3. 4: Maine Masque 4: Education Club 4. CALVIX FRIAR, H.i t ivil Eng. Fall River, Mass. Freshman Track; Tennis; Intra- mural Sports 1, 2. 3: Pres. Maine Masque 1, 2; ASCE 2, 3. JOAX FRYE, IIB Romance Languages Harrington MOC 1; House Council 1; MCA 1, 2. 3; WSGA 2; General Senate 2; Campus 2, 3; Prism Board 3; ' ice Pres. House 3; Sophomore Eagles; Dean ' s List 1. 3 ■ - ' ' l ROBERT V. KR K Business Admin. Hin SENIORS CHARLES E. FCKKISH, ' MA Mechanical Eng. Hani i ' V RICHARD E. GAGNOX. -MIK Zoology Woodland Newman Club Pres. ; Tnt«Tfratf r nity Wrestling. FRANCIS J. GALIANU Civil Engineering Rockland Newman Club, PBC; Duplicate Bridge Club; MCA; Tau Beta Pi; Dean ' s List. JOHN J. GALLAGHER, Al ' P Agricultural Educ. Presque Isle M Club; Aggie Club; Newman Club. CLASS OF 1948 l.KW I.S U. l.AMMEI.L. iX Kng. Physics Attleboro, Mass. MCA 1. 2; Intramural Athletics , 1 K IM; 1L uAKl ' .KR ' Cuulugy Lynn, Mass. Football 1; IRC; Hillel ; Orman llilh; Dean ' s List 1, 2. 3. IKKKV i.AKI Kr.OX lian iialisin I ' roy Cainpus 1. 2, J. 4, . ctivities Eil. ,i. 4; Masque 2: MCA 1.2, .5. 4; Hock- ey 2; House Vice Pres. 4: M Club 3, 4; Square Dance Club 1, 2, .!, 4, Trcas. 4; Press Club 3. 4; IRC . 4; Anne Stodder Scholarship 2; L ' niversitv Scholarship I. 2. ; Dean ' s List lb, Ic, 2a, 3. i:k(.)K(.ik (;. klan ' d, •H ' a Hus. . dniiii. Port . ngeles. Wash. Radio Guild 1, 2: MCA 1. 2, 3, 4; . 1C. Freshman Cabinet 1; Choir 1. 2; Outdoor Track 1. 2; Indoor Track I; Tenuis 1. 2, 3; Pale Blue Key; Dean ' s List lb. 3b. JA.VIKS li. liAKVIN, PA Wildlife Conservation Orono ( ' licit. .srapby Editor 1948 Prism. 3=n ' SENIORS III- KliKKI I e;KKLL liAkliAKA J. GOODWIN i ... Brewii Kit llAKI) A lilK HKKl.. TK ' l Mccllaiiical Kng. liroukliiit, Ma Freshnian Futilball Mgr. : Manay iiig Ed. Hill.:! Scion 3; ASMh .!. 4: AVf 4; Hillel 1. 2. .v 4: DcanV List la. 21), . ' a. .ili. %! lOi.KT E. GOODWIN Kii|!li!ih Vassalliiiro K.liuaii.M ' C1n1 ; MCA. .MEKI.l- 1 GOIF. 1 tiox eminent Weslbiu.iK Maine Masque: Freshman CIliI ' . dviser; MC.- ( abinet Treas.: Proc tor; Orcllestia: Inlranulral .St ' ftlial) ; Mi Cluli, .MII.ION II (.OI.DS.MITH, TE ' I Kcuiioniics Old To« Hillel 1. - ' . -i: .Ml . I. 1. :-: Ban. : Dean ' .v List 1a I. . N II l.ODDKU II. -VI ' .; .Meclianieal Eng. Aulnn Inlranuiral Atlileties: MT.X: ASME. ; -- CLASS OF 1948 MlhKWOOD F. GOKUOX, -MA Animal Husbandry Oronn M Cluli Vice Pies.; Baseball: ]-. M.I Kali: Agriculture Club; Sopho- itmi e Owl-. .ML ' KKAV T. GORE H.-cliKal Eng. WatervilU Ml . .;. 4. M AKc. AKKl JANE GOKHA.M. 1 ' . Spereh Chelsea Intranunal Debate Tuurnainent 4: .Ml . I. 2. J, 4; Radio Guild .i. 4; lampuf Staff 2. 3; Band 1. 2. .1, 4; Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4. Sec. 3. 4; Chapel thoiv 2: 300 Club 2; International Relations Club 2; Mu . lpha Epsi- Ion 3. 4: Dean ' s List la. lb. Ic. 2a. .ia. 3b. 3:3 i: SENIORS RALPH A. GOULD, Jr., ATO Business Admin. Auburn President Alpha Tau Omega. JEAX L. GOWDEV Zoology Woolwich Basketball 1; Square Dance 2, 3; Xeai Mathetai; Dean ' s List 1. 2; MCA 1, 2; Secondary School Schol- arship. MARGARET A. GOWDEV, HB English Woolwich Glee Club 2, 3; Dean ' s List la, lb, Ic; Home Ec Club 2; House Social Chairman 2; MCA 1. 2; MOC 3. RICHARD L. GRAHAM, :: Mechanical Eng. Bangor JOHN F. GRANT, ATA Business Admin. Bangor Student Publications Comni.; Proc- tor 3; Treas. Delta Tau Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Dean ' s List 2b, 3a, 3b. MARTORIE A. GRANT Phy Marion DDV 2, 3. 4; MCA 1, 2. 3; MOC 1, 2, 3. 4; Wome-n ' s Rifle Team Mgr. 3. 4; Physics Club 3, 4. PAUL E. GRANT Engineering Physics Auburn ROYAL S. GRAVES, AXA Education Lisbon Falls Frosh Tenni.s Mgr.; MCA 1, 2. 3; Freshman Cabinet Treas. ; Maine Masque . 2, 3; Debate 3; Education Club. SIDXEV L. GRAVES, ' l HK Btisiness Admin. Presque L ile AGXES A. GRAY History Wesley Transfer from Washington State Normal School at Machias; Square Dance Club; MCA; Education Club; MOC; Normal School Scholarship; James Korris Hart Scholarship: Dean ' s List. CLASS OF 1948 3:3 56 1: ALBERT GKAV, Jr., SAE I ' uljlic Maiiagfiiient Old Tnwn IRVING R. (iKAY, Ben lUisiness Admin. Hallowcll M Club; Pale Blue Key 3, ■. ManaRer Basketball -lb; PXA. LEI. AM) W. CREEXE Education .Sdiitli 15rf- vef SENIORS MAKDELLE E. GRIFFIN Business Admin. Milhridge HAROLD R. GULLICKSEN llnsiness Adniiii. Ouincy, Mass. XEAL H. GU.XDERSON, K2 Forestry Cranford, N. J. 1-LOREXCE E. GKEEXLEAF lUisiness .-Vdmin. Xorway Education Club; Square Dance Club 4; Basketball; Softball; MCA; . IOC. i;R. CE D. GKIEl-lX. +11 Uusiness . dniin. Bangor Campus 2, i, 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3; Cborus L 2; Panhellenic Council 1. 4; Class Dav Pageant 3; IRC 3. 4; MOC 2. 3; MCA 1, 2, 3. 4; Freshman Club; 300 Club; Dean ' s List lb, 2, 3b; State Scholarship. my CLASS OF 1948 JASPER C HAGGERTY, Jr. Animal Hiishaiulry Harrison HEXRV B. HAGMAN, 2AK I ' .i]giiieering Physics Portland Kreshman Cross Country ; Fresh- man Track Mgr. ; Pres. Sophomore Class; Radio Guild, Pres. 4; Radio Society; Dean ' ; List. 3=:] 57 1 = FKAXK W. IIAINKS. Jr.. Ueii History Gu l. Augu.sta Fre-shmaii Fuoti.all; ] IJ;iskftball 2. 3; Pale Blue Kt-y 4; KrenC , Clul. 1; Tolitic (.lub 3; Masque 1; Clas Treas. I; Band 1, 2; Soph. Owl : Prism 3. Fraleriiilv Ed.: ViiiiHi BIdg. Campaign ; Interfrateruitj Council, Vice Pres. 4; Senior Skull . Sec.-Treas. 4: MAK. Pres. 4 ELLlOT ' l K. IJAI.K, Jr., lA Business Admin. Lisbon Falh Intramural Allilttics I. 2; Canipu Sports Editor 2. KUW AKl) C. H. I.!.. ATii Mechanical Eng. Warren, C). Masque ; MCA ; Track ; Tenui : ice Prep. Alj ' ha Tan Omega .v (JfcOKtih y. IIAI I.. -I ' llK Mathematics Mi ni ' MAKOAKh ' l (... 11 A 1.1. Mu ic and ' Art Munmoulli, Ou . Transfer from Oregon ColU ge oi Education : Orchestra. SENIORS A. CLASS OF 1948 ARTHTK W. IIAMI.IN KlLttiital Eng liiity AIEE. Chairman; Tan Beta Pi ; Dean ' s List lb, Jc. 3b. J01L (., UAMl.I.N ( nil Lug. tlorhani. N, II. l.hOKi..h K. liA. SK. , Jr.. litJll .Mechanical Eng. Holden, Mass. Fooiball I; Dean ' s List 3a. 3b. 4a. EKK HANSON. ATA Ui.si. - Covt. Bridge water. Mass. Political Breakfast Club: IRC; I ' nlitics Club. KOUKKI H. HANSON. -I ' lA I ' .u.siness Admin. Bangor ( ross Country 1, 2, 3. 4. Capt. 4; Basketball 1. 3; Indoor Tract 3; M Club 2. 3. 4: Pale Blue Kev 3. 3 58 1:= I.OIS R. IIAK.UI.A Kilucalian Thuiiia=l..ii Education Club; l ransfcr from Eastern Stair Normal Sclinol; Dean ' s [,is( 4a. 4h: Kappa Drlla I ' i. I.EONAKl) X. IIAKI.OW, XA Journalism Milton. Mass. Campus 3. 4: Press riiil) ' .. 1, u; l res. 4. KOHKRT.I. HARl.DW. ilA I ' ulp i ' t Paper Tech. Rarre Plains. -Mas . Campus: Pale Blue Key; Fresh- man Football -Mgr. ; Xewnian Club: Ra.lio Club. ANN L. HAK.MO.N. IIB ' I ' Home Economics Carifjuu rlomc Ec Club; Newman Club: Dean ' s List 2a, 2b. .U, .lb; Danfmth Fellowship . ward. UONN. G. HAKKINGTON. Ml Home Economics Amherst. .Mass Sigma Chi Wives ' Club. Pres. Dean ' s List. 2 semesters. SENIORS :tr t i I ' ■ :: -4f CLASS OF 1948 PUILII ' IIAKVKLL lusiness . dniin. Waban. Mas Dean ' s List 2b. FRANK T. H. SELTINE, RS ibllife Conservation Pittsfield Football 1. 2; Track I; Forestry Club; Iiitranun-al Basketball I. 2. KirON . HASKELL. HOIl Economics Deer Isle .Men ' s Senate 1; General Senate 1 Proctor 2, i Publications Comm. 3 Campus 3; Prism, Asst. Editor 3 Pine Needle 3, 4. Ed. 4; Chairman .Soph Hop Comm.; PBC 2, 3, 4: IRC 2. 3; Contributor ' s Club 2, 3. 4; .MC. 1, 2. 3. 4, Cabinet 4; 300 Club . lviser 2; PNA; Sophomore Owls; Phi Peta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; lames S. Stevens Scholarship; Dean ' s List la, lb. 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b, 4a. AR( HIE G. H. TCH Mnsiiu-ss . dmin. Bangor .MADOLYN E. HAWES Home Economics Union MOC I. 2, 3; MCA 1, 2, 3; Fresh- man Club 1; Home Ec Club 2, 3. 3:] 59 [ ROBERT C. HAZKLWOOD. ATA Gen. Agriculture Scarsdale, N. . MOC: Maine Flying Clul). MARY G. UKAl.Y, Xil Home Economics Lubcc MCA; Newman ( Iiil.; Glfc Club: Home Ec Cluli. RICHARD V. HENDERSON, U Eng. Physics Reading, Mass. Men ' s Student Senate 3; Interfra ternity Council 3; Physics Club. Treas. 4. GERALD 1. ilERMANSON. TE-l- Psychology Brookline, Mass. Masque 1, 2, 3, 4, Tech Directm 2, 3; Radio tniild 2, 3, 4. V ' ice Pies. 2; Cheerleader 1. 2; MOC 1; MCA 1. 2, 3, 4; Interfraternity Council 4; Men ' s Senate 3. SENIORS FRANXIS P. HESCOCK, MA Mechanical Eng, West Gardiner .XSME, • . JOH.N L. HKW l ' ..s, IIHII Business .Admin. Sa l.E.V.NDEK M. lilCGliNS Mu ic AugUbta Campus 1. 3. 4; Indoor Track 1; Hand 1; Men ' .- Senate 2; Orchestra .1; Proctor o. PHILU ' . IIR.I.I.NS, ' I ' .MA . Uchanical Eng Bangui GEORGE F. HEKSOM, i:.N Mechanical Eng. Balli ASME. r , ik KU H.VKU I! IIIGGI.NS. H. -lu Govt. Oron CLASS OF 1948 3 60 i: JOHN A. II ILL. Jr., KS Mechanical Kng. Natick, Mass. Ski Team 1, 2; Iliaii ' s List 3a, 3b. SENIORS MARV L. IIOLLINGDALE, ' I ' M 1 1 1 story Govt. Augusta Kousc Treas. I; House Vice Pres. . ; Campus 2. 3, 4, Circulation Mgr. 4; Spanisli Club 1; MCA 1. 2. 3, 4; Kreshman Chih; 300 Club 2, 3; Uadin C.uild 2; IRC 3, 4; Newman (lull 2. 3. 4. KOI5KKT W. HILL, A A Mechanical Eng, Bangur ARTHl ' K M. H II. I.MAX I ' liilosophy Kenduskeag Contributor ' s Club 1; Phi Mt-ta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi. MARY A. HILLSOX Sociology Oruiio Hillel 1. 2, 3, 4. Program Chair- man 4; MCA Reprt- seiitative 4; MCA . 2, 3. 4; Freshman Club Student- Faculty Comm. 1; Inter-Faith Connn. 1; House Council 1; Cabinet 4; Off Campus Women 1, 2, 3, 4, Orunu Representative 3; Women ' s Foriitu BARKKR W. HOPKIKS. AXA i ' nrestry Rumford Kreshman Club; MCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Senate 1 ; Sophomore Owls 2; Prortor 2. 3; MOC 1, 2, 3. 4 ; For- estry Clul 1. 2. 3, 4: William E. Parker Scholarship; Chicago Alum- ni Scliolarship; Charles F. Wood- man Scholarship. DOXALU M. HOWARD. -I-KZ Animal Husbandry No. Monmouth Agriculture Club; Alpha Zeta. COXSTAXCE B. HOWE. -J M Sociology Bangor JAXKT I. HOBBS Nursing Portland Orchestra 1. 2. 4; Concert Mistress U). Ic. 2a, 2b, 2c; House Pres. lb; House Council 4a, 4b; Mu Alpha Epsilon; Dean ' s l-ist. CLASS OF 1948 COXSTAXCE P. HOWE, IIB I ' sychology ' akefield, Mass. Masque 1. 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 1, 2; I ' rism, Associate Editor 3; MCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 3; IRC 1; MOC 1. 2, 3. 4; Pack and Pine 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Mn Sigma 3. 4; House Vice Pres. 2; , II-Maine Women 3, 4, Sec. 3, 4; Dean ' s I.isi lb. Ic. 2a, 2b. 3a. 3b. 3::! fii U KAYMONU L. HTANG Business Admin. Bangui- Masque 1, 2; Caniiius, Asst. Bus. Mgr. 1. Business Mgr. 2; Class Vice Pres. 4; MCA 1. 2; EI Circulo Es panol 1 ; Scabbard and Blade ; Dean ' s List la, lb, Ic, 2a, 2b. MAKSUEN t . IICTCHIXS Civil Engineering On KICHAKl) I ' . IKW L Ui tt ' r Govt. KilUi: FOSTER U. JACOBS. ATii Mechanical Eng, Hinghatn, Mas . Glee Club 1; Football Asst. Mgr. 1; ASME 2; Transfer from Worccs ter Polytechnic Institute. ALLAN E. JOHNS, Ki; Mathematics Maple wood, N. SENIORS ALAN S. JOHNSON. t ' RI Mt-chanical Eng. Bangor Dean ' s List 2b. DOUGLAS R. JOHNSON, eP [ ' .usiness Admin. Portland MCA I. 2, 3, 4; IRC 3. 4; MOC 1: Masque 1, 2, 3, 4; Council 2, 3, 4. Business Mgr. 4; Cheerleader 1, 2; Class Editor of Prism 3; Men ' s Sen- ate 1 ; General Senate 1 ; Nordorni Council 4; L ' niversity Assembly Conun. 4; Radio Guild L 2, FREELAND JONES Agricultural Eng. ' eazie Student Branch of American So- ciety of Agricultin-al Engineers. DOROTHY . . JORDAN Sin.iulMg Orono MCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Reporter J, 3; Off-Campus Women 3, 4; Sig- ma Mu Sigma 4; Dean ' s List lb, Ic, 2b, 3b. BRADFORD T. JOYCE Engineering Physics Portland CLASS OF 1948 3 - n : SENIORS GEORGE F. KELLEY. K2 Ihisiness Ailmin. So. Port Ian Off-Campus Men, Exec. ( ' oimn. 2 MAKGAHKTJ. KKTCHEN Mathematics Old Town Mathematics Club 4; Oflf-Campus Women 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; MCA; Dean ' s List la, 2b. MAKTIX A. KKi.l-KV, Kl Mechanical Eng. }lang ' n Class Treas. 1; Sophomore 0 vl : Baseball. XEAL B. KELLKV. •MIK Agricultural Eng. Limestune Interfraternity Council. Pres. 4; General Senate 4; Agriculture Chib 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 3. 4: ASAK 3, 4, Pres. 3, Vice Pres. 4. FKAXK P. KEMHKR Mechanical Eng. Auburn North Dorm Social Comm. Chair man 4: Transfer from Yale. KOKKKT V. KENISTON. lAK Zoology South Portland Newman Club; Dean ' s List 3a. 0 % - CLASS OF 1948 MOKNA L. KIMBALL I ' liysical Educ. Hampden Highlands Hockey I, 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; Volleyball 1. 2. 3, 4; Volleyball Asst. 2, Mgr. 3; Off-Campus Women 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2. Pres. 4; Modern Dance Club 2, 3, 4. Sec. -Treas. 2, Pres. 4; Tumbling Club; MCA 1, 2, 3. 4. Cabinet 3. 4; WSGA 4; General Senate; Officials Club 4; Physical Education Club 4; WAA Council 1, 2. 3, 4; Field Hockey All-Maine Team 1, 3, 4; Basketball All-Maine Team 3. BRUCE J. KINNEY Education — Psychology Machias MARTIN F. KINNEY Social Science Bancroft MCA; Education Club; Newman Club. EN1TA P. KITTREDGE, Z Psychology South Portland WAA Council 1, 3, 4; Volleyball 1. 2, 3, 4, Mgr. 4; Glee Club 2; House C ni ' cil 1. 4- Tun blinT 3. 4; Chapel Choir 1; MOC 1; MCA 1, 2, 3, 4; M Club 4. Sec. -Treas. 4; Koinonia 3. 3=: P : SENIORS MALCOLM K. KITTRIDGE Mechanical Eng. Dexter Football 1, 2; Pale Blue Key ASME; Baseball. FKEUKRICK W. KLEIN, ix Ceil. Eng. Newton Center, Mass. Freshman Cross Country ; Fresh- man MCA Cabinet; MOC. .STKPHEN C. KXKIilT, Jr. Civil Eng. Watcrville Cross Country 2; ASCE, I ' rcs 4- Tan Beta Pi, Vice Pres. 4. VVAKKEN E. KNOVVLES, KS Civil Eng. Gloucester, Mass. ASCE. CONAN H. KORNETSKY, TE Psychology Portland Football 1; Intramural Athletics: MCA; MOC; Hillel; Scabbard and Blade Assoc; Sigma Mu Sigma. LOK.VA F. KRAMER Sociology Bath WAA; IRC; PBC; Hillel, Mem- bership Chairman and Correspond- ing Sec. KlCiL RU H. KRASKE Electrical Eng. Lyons Falls, X. V. . IEE 2, 3, 4. KEN.XETII C. LaBARGE business Admin. Bucksport -Masque 3, 4; Campus 3, 4; Maine Day Comni. 3; Union BIdg. Fund 3; .Men ' s Student Senate 3; Senate Food Comm. Chairman 3; Spanish Club. Vice Pres. 3; WSSF 3; Poli- tics Club 3, 4; IRC 3, 4; MCA Solici- tor 3, 4; Intramural Softball 2. 3, 4; .Vewman Club 3; MOC 2; Riding Club, Instructor 3; Band 1; Orches- tra 3; MC.- 1; House Social Comm. 2; Proctor 4; Track 4. HARVEY J. LACOMBE. Jr., HK Physical Education Madawaslca ALUORK S. I.AJOIE Zorilogy Augusta CLASS OF 1948 64 C : BRYCE V. LAMBERT Juurnalisni— English HouUoii EditorinChicf of Piisni 3; MCA 1. 2. 3. Cabinet 3, Pres. 4; Vice Pres. Men ' s Senate 2; General Senate 2; Maine Day Coniin. 2. 3; Proctor 3. A: I ' nion ' Blcig. Fund Comm. 3, 4: Stinicnt Publications Conini. 4: IMU 4; IKC 4. PKISCII.I.A J. LANCASTER Sociology Canaan Hockey 4; MCA 1. 2. 3. 4; MOC 3; Koinonia 3. 4, Planning Conini. 4: Riding Club 3; Rifle Club 4. MARK H. LANE Pre-Medical Portland Football 1; MCA 1, 2, 3. SERITA A. LANE Sociology Houlton MCA 2, 3: Square Dance 2; Trans- fer from Ricker Junior College. SENIORS C A UAVMDNU R. LeCLATK. AT!! Business Admin. Augusta MARTHA E. LEE rAX, M l-.iiglish Woolwich Radio Guild 2; Campus I, 2, 3, 4. Makeup Ed.; IRC 3; Freshman Club; 300 Club 2. 3; MCA 1,.2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi ; Sigma Mu Sigma ; Sigma Mu Sigma Prize 2; Secondary School Scholarship. RICHARD V. LEES, .IX. Mechanical Eng. Hamden, Conn. ASME; Chairman of South Apts. Exec. Comm. BEVERLY J. LEIGHTOX INvchology Auburndale. Mass. MOC 1. 3; MCA 1; Glee Club 1, 2. ' JOSEPH R. LeCI.AlR. AT!; Mechanical Eng. Augusta Track; Sophomore Owls; Senior Skulls. 2? CLASS OF 1948 3 f). ' ) C GUY T. LEWIS Civil Engineering Bangor SENIORS JOANNE E. LIBBV. AAA Home Economics Port land Glee Club 1, 2, 3; MCA 1. 2; House Social Chairman. LEMOND F. LiBBY Social Studies Machiasport FRANCIS J. LINEHAN. Jr. Mecli. Eng. Swampscott, Mass. ASME 2, 3; Football 2; Baseball 1 ; Basketball 1 ; Campus Sports 2, 3; M Club-2, 3, Sec. 3; MCA 1, 2; MOC 1, 2. LOL ' IS E. LIPPHARDT, Ben Mecli. Eng. Marblebead, Mass. MERTON E. LIBBV, -l-MA Animal Husbandry Gorhan Intramural Sports 1, 2; JV Foot ball 2; Livestock Judging Team 4 Agriculture Club 1, 2. 3, 4; FFA Collegiate Chapter 1, Reporter Cabin Club 1, 2; Bowker Scholar ship 1, 2; Alpha Zeta 3, 4, Treas 4; Dean ' s List 2, 3. RUSSELL R. LIBBY, ATA Mech. Eng. Santa Barbara, Calif. Freshman Basketball ; Intramural Athletic Association, Sec. EDWARD E. LITTLE Mathematics Bethel THOMAS M. LIBBY, Kli: Public Management So. Portland CLASS OF 1948 CHARLES R. LOMBARD. Jr., XPZ Chemical Eng. Portland Football Mgr. 1; MCA; IRC; ACS; Men ' s Student Senate 3; Proc- tor 4. JOAN V. LOOK, X12 Journalism Rockland L niv. Press Club 3, 4, Member- ship Comm. 3, Sec. 4; Prism Staff 3; Campus Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Ed. 2. Society Ed. 3, 4; Glee Club I, 2, 3. 4, Publicity Mgr. 3, Historian 4; MCA L 2. 3, 4; MOC 1, 3; Student Union Bldg. Comm. 3; Volleyball 1. 2, 3; Commencement Pageant 3. 3 66 U GEORGE H. LOTKEK. TE+ Economics Flushing. L. I., N. Y. Hasehall, Freshman Xuinerals. WALTER X. LOW . A A Mfchanicat Eng. South Porthiiui Track Mgr. 1, 2; Treas. Lambda Chi Alpha 3; ASME; Dean ' s List la. Ih. . ' a. 2b, 3a, 3b; Tau Beta I ' i. Treis. i, 4; Phi Kappa Phi. KLAi.NE ]:. i.rn- Mu: ic Education Machias Transfer from Xorthern Conserva- torv of Music 1946; Glee Club 2; Orchestra 3. 4: MC.A 3. 4: Dean ' s l.isi .ia. 3h. ROBERT S. LLUWIG, ATSi Mcch. Eng. Chelmsford, Mass. I ' MILIP !■■. l.r(l -K ' i llisli.rv Govt. Buckspcrt Transfer from asliingl ' in St;i1 Normal School. SENIORS CLASS OF 1948 RICHARD V. LUTTS, IX Business Admin. Salcni MOC: MCA; Inlranuiral Sports. JEAX M. LYXAUGH I ' s.vchology White Plains, X. V. MCA Cabinet. Sec; Sigma Mu CATHEKIXE 1. McCAXX l.nslish Portland .Maine Masque 1, 2. 3, 4; Campus 1. 2; MOC 1. 2; MCA 1, 2. 3, 4; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, _•: House Pres. 4; WSGA 4. CORAL F. McCORMACK Iitiich Danforth LEROV K. McCORMACK Education Orono 3:3 r,7 c: FRED V. McDOXALD, ' I ' UK History Govt. Sherman Station Press Club. Pres.; Sports Ed., Campus 3; Basketball 2. UNA J. MacDOXALD, AAA English Rumford Masque 1, 2. 3, 4; Campus 3, 4; Pine Needle, Fashion Ed. 4; Pub- licity Mgr. Masque 4; Press Club 3. 4, ' Treas. 3; Political Breakfast Club 3, 4. Sec. 4; All-Maine Women 4; Sorority Pres. 4; Women ' s Forum 2, 3. Pres. 3; IRC. Publicity Mgr.; French Club 2; House Pres. 1. GRACE E. McGLIXCHEY Psychology Milford Education Club ; Sigma Mu Sig- ma; Glee Club 2; Off-Campus Wom- en; Cabinet Member 2, 3, MCA. JUSTIN G. McINTIRE. AXA Mechanical Eng. Brunswick Band 1, 2. 4; Intramural Athletics 1. 2. 3, 4; IMAA 2; ASME 2. GLORIA J. MacKENZIE, AZ English East Millinocket M( A 2, 3, 4; MOC I, 2, 3, 4; Wednesday Morning Fellowship 2, 3; Church Service Comm. 4, Sec. 4; Kuinonia 3; Bible Study 2; Campus 3, 4; 30() Club 2. 3. SENIORS . CLASS OF 1948 DELMAK .1. Mil ' HERSON. :;AE Sociology Stillwater Photography Club; Kidder Schol- arship Winner 1946-47. ROBERT MacDOXALD Mechanical Eng. N. Bergen, N. J. Varsity Basketball 1, 2; JV Bas- ketball 3, 4; Varsity Softball 3; ' arsity Tennis 1. 2, 3, 4; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4; M Club 3, 4; Pale Blue Key 2. 3, 4; ASME 4; Co-ed Frosh Handbook 2: Proctor 2, 3, 4; .Assembly Comm. 2: MCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Club 1 ; Dean ' s List la. LESTER .N . .MACK Electrical Eng. Portland STEPHEN R. .MacPHERSON, KS Physical Education Portland Football 3, 4; M Club; Intra- mural Representative: General Stu- dent Senate; Dean ' s List 3a, 3b, 3c. DAVID L. .MANTER, SX Mechanical Eng. Braintree, Mass. Freshman Track; Intramural Bowling; ASME; MCA, 68 u DONALD I. MANTKK Mechanical Kiigiiieeriiig Oakland ASMK. I ' AL ' LIXK R. MARCOtS Iluinc Economics Lewistoii Campus 2, 3; Pine Needle Fashion Ed. 4; Radio Guild 2, 3. 4; Cheer- leader 2, 3. 4; Prism 3; WSGA 4: House Council 1, 2; Chairman Stu- dent Govt. Nominating Conim. 2: Home Ec Club 1, 4; Newman Club 3. 4: MOC 1. 3; IRC 1; Basketball: MCA I, 2; Omicron Nu 4; Scholar- ship 2; rniversity Scholarship 3: All-Maine Women 3, 4; Senior Resi- dent 4; Carnival Queen 3; Dean ' s List I. 2. 3. WILBUR J. MARDEN Forestry Belfast GEORGE MARSANSKIS. Jr.. Kl Chemical Eng. Mexico Football; Track; M Club; Proc- tor; Class ' ice Pres. 3. ADA M. MARSH Speech Bangor Debate ; Chairman Social Comni. Off -Campus Women ; Chairman Comm. for Holy Week X ' espers; Deputations Speaker, SENIORS ■4 t KARL M. MARTIXOLI, AXA lUisiness Adtiiin. Granby, Conn. RICHARD F. MASOX, AT!! Mechanical Eng. Augusta KOVAL R. MATTHEWS, ATfi Mecliauicai Eng. Lisbon Falls .lA.MES A. MAXIM Flectiical Eng. Mechanic Falls Tail Beta Pi; Dean ' s List lb, 2a, 21. .ia, Ih. RICHARD G. MAVO KdncaticMi Bangor CLASS OF 1948 3 w ' DONALD C. MEAD. Jr., -I ' Ki: Electrical Eng. Marblehead, Mass. U. of M. Radio Society. Pres. ; Sec. of Phi Kappa Sigma; Scahbaril and Blade. ALTHEA L. . IEAUK ilome Economics . ulnln Orchestra 1. 2, i. -1, Lilirarian 4 Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, -1. Council -1 .MCA 2, 3, 4; House Council 4 Dean ' s List L 2. 3; A P Scholar ship; University Scholarship 3, 4 Maine State Grange Scholarship 4 Omicron Ntt, .Sec.-Treas. 4. ROBERT A. MEADER. l. K Mus. Admin. Whitinsville. Ma-; . MOC; .MCA. VILLL M D. MELlHEK Fcirestry Binghan ROBERT W. MER( HA. r, ATA Chemical Eng. .multn Baseball 1, 2; Band 1. 2; Campus .Mayor 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; ■■.VI Club 3, 4; Newman Club 2, 3. 4. SENIORS «s DORIS E. MERRILL lleology Old Town Rock and Hammer, Sec.-Treas.; Off-Campus Women 1; House Coun- cil 3; MOC I, 2, 3; MCA 1, 2, 3. 4; Softball 3; Dean ' s List 3b. ELIZABETH A. MEYER, AZ oology So. Hamilton, Mass, MCA L 2, 3, 4; House Council 3 Women ' s Forum 2; Field Hockey 1 Basketball 1; MOC 1; Glee Club 2 Der Deutsche Vorein 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1. 3a. CLASS OF 1948 PAUL .MICH, Jr. Mechanical Eng. Reading, ifass. ROBERT R. illLLAR. ' MIK Mechanical Eng. Lconia. N. J. liEORdE H. .MILLAY. ' l-MA . nimal Husbandry Bow doinham Baseball Mgr. 1; Agriculture Club 3. Pres. 4; Men ' s .Student Senate 4; .Mpha Zeta 4; F ' arm Bureau Schol- arship 3: Dean ' s List lb. 2a, 2b. 3a. 3= 0 i: IIAROLU i. MOOERS, MA Electrical Kng. Bangor Football 1. 2; AlEE; Gler CIuI . JAMES A. M(H)NKV Hu iiu-ss Adniiti. liaiigur MAKV N. MOOKK. -l-M Mathematics Kiddetunl Transfer from Connecticut Collegt for Women; House Council 3b; Mathematics Club: MCA: Dean ' s Lis! . a. FRANK A. MOORS, AIP Farm Management Old Town Maine Masque 2. 3; MOC 2, S: Pack and Pine 2. 3; Off-Campus Men. Exec. Connn. 1. 3; General Senate Exec. Conini. Men ' s Senate 3; MCA 1. 2. 3; Agriculture Club 3; Student l. ' nion Bldg. Comm. EKEOEKICK T. MOKEV Education Orlaml Men ' s Student Senate ; Order of the Temple; Education CUib. SENIORS tJI CLASS OF 1948 ETHEL M. MORRIS ISvcluilogy Bangor MILUKKU R. MORRIS Snciulogy Richmoiifl MCA 2. 3, 4; Square Dance 3. 4; Clr. Clul 2, 3. JAMKS A. MORROW. AT KLM noinic Waterbnry, Conn. MIRIAM H. MOSLEY. AOH R.unance Languages So. Portland ROHKKT M. MOVLTOX, KS l ' orcstr Bangor Forestry Club I, 2; Football 1, 2; M Club 2. 3; Intramural Sports. 3 :1 71 [ WILLARD R. MOULTON. MA Engineering Physics Sebago Lake Mathematics Club 4; Pres. Inter- fraternitv Council 3; General Senate 3; Men ' s Senate 3; MCA I; Union Bldg. Drive 3: Class Pres. 4: Class Treas. 2b; Pale Blue Key 2, 3. 4; Campus 2; Senior Skulls 4; Dean ' s List la. MELVLX L. NASECK Zoology Lynn, Mass. IRC; Hillel; Politics Club; Der Deutsche ' erein. VVARREX C. NAUGLER. . r9. Zoology Brewer GEORGE R. XELSOX Chemistry Portland Student Affiliate of American Chemical Society ; Recipient of Charles H. Payson Award and Cal- vin H. Neally Award. SENIORS r DONALD H. XICIIOI-S Music Education Auburn HKLIKI- A. NICHOLS Knglish N ' orth Brooksville HELEN O. NICKERSON rsychnlogy New York, N. Y. EDMUND K. NOCK. lAE Mech. Eng. Marblehead, Mass. ASME; Dean ' s List Fall 1946. PHVLLTS D. NORTON Psychology Hempstead. N. Y, MCA; Maine Masque; Dean ' s List. SuTunier 1947. ARTHUR L. NORWOOD Economics East Hartford, Conn. Mai lie Campus. CLASS OF 1948 3 :1 p2 n: IIKI.KN K. NdVKS, Aoll liiinif Kcunoniics Wiltuii Maine Masiiut-; Campus staff, Cu- Kashioii K(I.: rrisni, Infornials Kcl. ; Athlclics. Haskftliall. Tennis, Vol- leyliall; ' A. Conncil 3; Fresllnian Club, N ' iee I ' res. ; MCA, Personnel Chairman; Home Kc Club, Publicity Chairman 2, Social Chairman 3; Clee Club 1; MOC; M Club 4: Sigma Mu Sigma J, 4; I ' niversily .Scholar ship 3, 4. CKOKGK K. UDONXELL, Kl Physical Educ. Denver, C j1. Basketball. Haseball; M Chili. ' ice Pres. . IL•RKA ■ I., (iri ' i;. iiKiM liusiness Aihiiiii. liaiiKor j ROHEKT II. I ' .XCE. K History Xewiasllc I ' ATKICI.V I ' .M.MER Knglish Levant Dean ' s List 1, 2; State Scholar- ship; Glee Cluh 2; Square Dance 2. J, .Sec.-Treas. 3a; Contrilnitor ' s Club 2, 3; Modern Dance 3; .MCA 1, 2, 3, 4; House .Sec. 2; Vnllevhall 1; Maria Appleton Fund. SENIORS CLASS OF 1948 IIAKOLI) C. PAKADV Mechanical KiiR. (Irc.it Works rAn.i.NK n. pakk.nt, ' Mi Mathematics Waterville Maine Masque; Debate Club; Mathematics Club, .Sec.-Treas.: .MC. ; Sorority Treas. FRANCES L. PARSONS IMucation Skowhegan CLIFFORD S. PATCH. JiTA Engineering Physics Orono liARliARA n. PATTEN, J ' M i:nglish Bangor Conimencenient Pageant 2; MOC 2. 3; MCA I, 2, 3; Square Dance 2; rumbling Club 3; Campus Staff 1, 3, Fashion Ed. 3; Panhellenic Booklet 3; Panhellenic Ojien House Council 4; Pine Needle, h ' ashion Ed. 3=::] 73 c ROBERT K. PATTERSON Agritultviral Eng. Mars Hill WILLIAM PATTERSON, Jr., -I ' K: Eng. Physics Pleasatitville, N. V. Cross Country 1, 2; Indoor anil Outdoor Track 1; Maine Masque 1; Intramural Athletic Assn. (Dorm Rep.) 1; Physics Clul), C ' hairnian Program Comni. 3. IJK KKL K. I ' KACOtK Mathematics Auhuin Campus 1. 3; MCA 1, 3, 4; liasket ball 1; Hockey 1; Mathematics Cluh 3. 4; Charles Payson Scholarship 4: Dean ' s List Ic, 2a, 2ii, 3a; Dci Deutsche erein 3. 4. LEONARD I ' EARSOX Mechanical Eng. Brockton, Ma .- ASME. ROGER L. I ' KNDLKTON Agricultural Eng. Carniel Basketball 1, 2, Mgr. 2; Baseball 1, 2, Co-Mgr. 2; Intramural Ath- letics 3, 4; M Club 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Agricultural Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ASAE 3, 4; MCA 1, 2. 3, 4; Rifle Team 2; Campus 3, 4; Pine Needle 3; Proctor 3, 4. SENIORS ELAINE M. PERKINS. AAA Home Economics Augusta All-Maine Basketball 2; Band 1 2; Orchestra 1. 2; Basketball 2. 3, 4 Freshman Club; 300 Club; MCA: Home Economics Club; Social Chair man 2. ' ire- Pres. 3; House Vict Pres. 4: Snpli  ninrc Kagles, Sec. Treas. ■ Si i ' ki ! HAKin M. TKRUV Gcolugj Bang W ILl-KKU I.. l ' liKK HuNiiiesb Admin. ' althain, Mass. Men ' s Senate 3Ij, 4; Cabin Club I, 2; Intramural Athletics; MOC 3, 4; Newman Club 3. 4; Fresliman Track Mgr. 1. DO.VALU K. PETERSON Husiliess Admin. Millinockel liaseball 1. 2; Trisni; Dean ' s List :-; Orchestra 1. ROBERT ! ' s chology MCA 4; Dean ' ; nia Mu Sigma. ■:. J ' UKl.rs Mt. Vernun List 3a, 3b: Sig- CLASS OF 1948 3 I MKNKV ri.ATK, ' MIK Dairy Husbandry Kidgcfield, X. J. Maine Masque: Agriculture C lul I. 2. 3. ■); MOC 1, ,i, ■); MCA 1, 2, i. 4; Alpha Zeta }. 4. Chronicler 4; Agriculture Eng. Club J, 4; Dean ' s List 1. 2. 3. 4; Philadelphia Alumni Scholarshij); Ilooil Schnlar ;liip J; Phi Kapfia Phi 4. i.KD.NAKI) . . P[.A IN. TK4 ' Kci.nomics Lewislc.n I.e Cercle Francais; Prism .5; ( ampus 2, 3. 4: Pine Xcedle Staff; Sophomore Hop Comm. 2: Junior Prom. Comni., Chairman o; Varsitv Kootball 1. 2; Spring Track 1, 2; Winter Track 1. 2; Intramural Ath- letics: .MC. 1, 2, 3. 4; MOC 1. ' ;. 4: -.M Club; Pale lilue Kev; llilbl: Kreshman Club WAV.NE S. POKTKK Kducation l,i vell Kducation Club .i. 4. Treas 4 ' M( A 4. KK.VO.VI.I. K. POWKRS .Mechanical Eng. Deer I le Hand; Men s Senate; Ot CMMO- Ml A; VtOC; ASMK. SENIORS I.KO V. PK. TT, Jr., KS Psychology .Saco Football I, 2; Track: Dean ' s List -a. 3b; Sophomore Owls; Sigma Mu Sigma 4. Kit [(. KD - I. PKATT riieatre Caribou .Masque 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Mgr. 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice Pres. 4; MCA 1, 4; Cheerleader 1; Radio Guild 2; Dean ' s List 3. KITH E. PREBI.E. AZ English Waterville Campus Staff; MC. Cabinet; Glee Club, Sec.-Treas. ; Chapel Choir, Sec; 30n Club; Koinonia; MOC; Mu -Mpha Epsiloii; Dean ' s List; Phi Kappa Phi. liEKXARD F. PRESCOTT. S.X sociology Saco Senate 1; Pale Blue Key; Proctor !; Sophomore Owls; MCA 1, 2, 3, 4; MOC 1. 2. 3, 4; MOC member in charge of Riding 3, Corresponding Sec. 4: Track Xtunerals. KOI. AX D 1.. POW EK Agr. Econ. Farm fgt Medwav l-l,EKT VOl)D PKIDK, Jr . ilX Electrical Eng. . bbot Dean ' s List 3b. 4s. CLASS OF 1948 :s 75 liElTV OLIMHV Honit Ecuiiuniics liru(ik Masque 3. 4; Home Ec Club 1, 2; MCA 1, 2. 3; A P Scholarship 1; B. J. Thompson Schularsliip 3. PAULINE K. OriNT Hume Economics Patteu Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, 4; MCA 1. 2, 3, 4; HOC 1. 2, 3; House Council 1, 2. 3. 4. Mf:kl,E C KAINEV l conomics l ' ' raiikt ' ni t STUART P. KAMSAV, iAK Business Admin. South Portland Men ' s Student Senate; General Senate; University Social Co nun. ; Intramural Track and Softball: MCA; .VI OC. CAROLINE P. KAXULETT Ereucli Dark Harbor MCA 1, 2, 3; MOC 1, 2; Clee Clul. 1, 2, 3. SENIORS CLASS OF 1948 lUHKKT (). K. . GER. rX Clicmislr} Fairfield irand 1, 2, 3, 4; Cilee Club 3, 4; MOC 1. 2, 3. 4; I ' hotographv Club 1. , 3. 4; ACS Pres. W il.l,l. .M W. RICE. K i.ristiy Montclair. X. .1. l-i.rcstrj Chilt; . i Sigma Pi. r.l-.KN. KI) 1 ' . KIXES, . - .V I ' Jiclrical Eng. Gorhatn Hand 1. 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; .V1C. 1. 2, 3, 4. Cabinet 1, 2; Mgr. Cross Country 1; Agriculture Club 1. 2; AIRR 3, 4; Mu Alpha Epsilon; Hean ' s List 3b; Student -Senate 4a. . l.l( K (.. KOIUXSOX I ' .ducatiun Portlau ' l Transfer from (iorliain Normal Scliool. K.M.rn i:. rdiiixsox. .ita |{ii1aii Sherman Mills Rami 1; Agriculture Club; Alpha Zcta; Dean ' s List 2b, 3a. 3:1 7(i u KU V!. C. ROCKWELL, AIT Forestry Brandon, Vt. MOC 1. 2. 3; Kortstry Ctub 1, 2. 3. AKCHILI.E K. RODERICK Husiness Admin. Caribou Band 1; Chapel Choir 1, 2; Flying Club 3. 4: Radio Guild 2, 3, 4; Off- Campus Men 1, 2; Intramural Ath- letics Assn. 4; Nordorms Social Council 3; Doriii Council 4; Dean ' s List 2. 3a. KAV U. KOLEV, -l-MA Mechanical Eng. Bangur Football 1. 2. 3; Golf 3. 4; Dean ' s List 3a. 3b. 4a. 4b; Tau Beta Pi. RICHARD M. ROSS, KS Electrical Eng. Lexington, Mass. Pres. 3. 4. Social Chairman 2, 3 of Kappa Sigma Fraternity; Baseball 1; Tennis 3; Soph. Hop Comm.; In- terfraternii y ( ouncil 3. 4; Men ' s Senate 3. MALKU K . . KISSKLL. ' I-llK Itusiness A lniin. Washburn SENIORS CLASS OF 1948 LL ' CIAN O. SAVAGE Education Etna Transfer from Bangor School of Commerce; Mu Sigma Chi Frater- nity ; Fraternity Frolics. MARY E. SAWYER Psychology Waterville Hockey Team 1 ; Badminton 1 ; MCA 1; MOC 1, 2, 3. ARTHUR E. SCALES, BGII Business Admin. Guilford JANICE F. SCALES, XV. Znolugy Portland Maine Masque 1, 2, 3, 4; Masque Council 4; Campus 1, 2; Prism 3, 4, Senior Ed. 4; Class Sec. 3; House Council 1; Glee Club 1; MCA 1. 2. .!. 4; MOC 2, 3, 4; Student Union Mldg. Fund Comm. 3. 4: Dean ' s List 1. . ' ; Honorary Lieut. Col. 3. W ' lLLIAM E. SCALES, ATQ tleneral Eng. WatervHet, N. Y. 3= 1 MOLLV SCHWAKTZ Psycholog Puitlanil JOYCE K. SCOTT Home Economics Deer Isk Band 1, 2. 3; Orchestra 1, 2. .i ; MOC 1, 2; MCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Home F,r Clulj 1. 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Forum 3. Square Dance 4. RACIIKL SKA KV .Malliematics I ' orllanil MCA: IRC 2; Hillel. Treas. ; Mathematics Club; WAA Council 1, 4; Anne Stodder Scholarship. JObEl ' lI K. SHEEHV Hist. ■ Cinvt. E. Braintree, Mass GALExN B. SilEl.DOX, i ' lA Prc-Medical Augusl.i SENIORS K KI. ' siUK I ' sj chulog} P i tiand .MINA 1-, SlIil.KN ISychology Stillwater MCA; Off-Campus c.nieii ; Sigma AFu Sigtna. ' ice Pres. BETT M MAI.L. Aoll Histurx Hi tiovt. Macliias MCA 1, 2. 3. 4; Freshman Club Cabinet 1; 300 Club Cabinet 2; IRC 3. 4; WAA Council -1; Asst. Hockey •Mgr, ; Cnnimencenient Pageant 2. J. I.AWKKNCK V. SMALL History Milbridgc Transfer frniii Kaugdi The lrtgical Seminarv . r LLMLK J. .SMAI.LWOOJ). ' l-lik liusiness Admin. Pattc Men ' s Senate. CLASS OF 1948 3 :1 78 i:: MAK( lA I.. SMARGO.N sociology Brighton, Mass. MCA 1. 2. i. A; Hillel 1. 2. 3, 4: Hillcl Scroll 2. 3: Women ' s Forum 3; MOC I. 2: IRC 4; Dean ' s List Ic. 2a. 21). . a. 3b: Chi Omega Sociology Prizr: Phi Kappa Phi. KUWAKIJ L. SMILEY, ATI! Engineering Physics Skowhegan Intramural Athletics; MCA; Tan Beta Pi; Dean ' s List 2. 4. 5. 6. SENIORS MARGARET O. SMITH, 111)0. linsincss Admin. Mars Hill MC. 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Campus 3, 4; Glee Club 1. .NORMA G. SMITH, IIB Home Economics Houlton Sophomore Eagles; Basketball 1; MCA 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1; Home Ec hib 1, 2, 3. S.MITH. A Portland 1. 4; MCA; Fresh- CAROL L History Govt. House Council man Club 1; 300 Club 2; MOC 1. Women ' s Forum 2, 3; IRC 2, 3. 4 Dean ' s List 3b. GEORGE E. SMITH, Jr.. Bell Journalism Belmont, Mass. Flying Club; Intramural Ath- letics; Literary Ed. of ' 48 Prism. RICHARD E. SMITH. Ceoliigy Orono RICHARD M. SMITH. AT.i Business Admin. Wellesley, Mass. JAMES A. SMITH Knslish West Brooksville Former Teacher and Principal of Brooksville High School; Education Club; Maine Principals ' Associa- tion; Maine Teachers ' Association. ROBERT W. SMITH, +KS Electrical Eng. Lewiston Hand; Orchestra; Tan Beta Pi. CLASS OF 1948 3=:i 79 i: SENIORS SUKLUOX D. SMITH, eX Civil Eng. Skowliegan KITA M. SNOW Romance Languages Batli Transfer from Portland Junior College; Newman Club 3, 4; MCA S, 4; MOC 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Plii Kappa Phi; Dean ' s List. FRANK VV. SPK. ( KK. Jr.. ATA Mechanical Eng. Orono Maine Masque; , .SMK. JANET M. Sl ' IM.KK .Mathematics Westlirutik Hasketball 1, 2, 3, 4; I KC 2; S(.ft l all 3; MC. 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Delta Zeta. ' ice I ' res. 3. Pres. 4; Dean ' s List 1. 2, 3; S.S.C. .Scholarship 1; Rising Lake Morrow Scholarship 4. SYL 1A SNOW , ' Wl Zoology Blue Hill Hockev 1; Basketball 1; Vollev- ball I; ' M Club 2; .MOC 1, 3; WAA 2. EDWARD F. SNVDEK, AKE History Oronu Transfer from Buwdoin; Campus 2. 3; IRC 2, 3; Intramural .Athletics 2. 3; MCV 2. 3. 4; Cabinet 3; OCUMMO 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Men ' s Senate 3, Exec. Comm. 3; General Senate 4; Dean ' s List. WILLIAM F. SPEAR, :SX Business Admin. So. Portland Maine Masque; Debate Judging and Discussion Leading; Iiitranniral Sports; MOC; MCA. % CLASS OF 1948 JA.MES SPKAtiL ' K. Jr.. Kl I ' lUsiness Adnu ' n. Bangor Basketball 1; Freshman I- ' ootball I; Varsity Football 2; Glee Club 1; ■•-M Cluii 2, 3; Maine Bears 2, 3. MINER Civil Eng. ASCE. sr.VCKPOLE . ugusta PHILIP W . ST.NCKI ' UI.E. l. K (.ivil Eng. Augusta Freshman Baseball Mgr. 1; Men ' s Student Senate 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Conductor 3; Glee Club; Student Conductor Men ' s Cilee Club 2; MCA 4; .ASCE 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4; Mu Alpha Kpsilon 3, 4; Dean ' . ' - List 2a, 2b. 2c. 3a. 3=:! «o U= WAYNK O. STAC ' ' . MA M:il)itMnatics Kezar Falls WIl.HKOl) ST. AMAND, Jr. Zoology Old Town DORIS J. STANLEY, B. Psychology Farniiiigton Campus 1, 2. i. 4. Asst. Business .Mur. 4; Student Senate 4; Orchestra 1. 2, 3. 4, Pres. 4; M Club 4, Pres. 4; WAA 3, 4; Tumbling Club 4; Basketball I, 2, }, 4; Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4: Sigma Mu Sigma; Carroll C. ' • nes Scholarship; Alpha Omicron Pi Alumni Prize; Anne E. Stodder Scholarship, HARRISON M. STARBIRD K.lucafion Strong ROBERT M. STARRETT .Mechanical Eng. Friendshi|i SENIORS CLASS OF 1948 CHARLES D. STEBBINS, SAE Mechanical Eng. Milton, Mass. X ' arsit.v Tennis 3 years. .MARGARET A. STEBBINS, M Romance Languages Biddeford Transfer from Scton Hill; Cheer- leader 2. 3; MOC 2; MCA 2; IRC 2; Hockey 2; Basketball 2; Newman Club 2. 3. HARWOOD A. STEELE, ex Connnercial Education Waldoboro MCA. FRANK O. STEPHENS, Jr., BGH Business Admin. Auburn Masque 1; Campus 1; Football 1; Basketball Mgr. 1; Band 1; Pine Needle 3, 4; Maine Bears 1. 2, 3. 4; Pale Blue Key; MCA 1, Sec; ' 46 Numerals for Basketball and Foot- Inll. PHYLLIS B. STE -ENS Home Economics Smyrna Mills 3:: 81 U : C.EOKGE W. STOXE, AX V Physical Education Clinton, Ma 5. Masque 1. S; Baseball 1; Football 1. j; Education Club 4; Head Foot- liall Coach, Hampden Academy 1947; Member Maine Assn. of Football Of- ficials; Member National Intercol- legiate Board of Approved Basket- ball Officials. WESLEY A. STRATTOX Husiness . ilmin. I ' Ti CHARLES E. ST. T110.M. S. Vll! Economics Orono Campus 1, o; Pine Xeedle 1: Cross Country 1; Indoor Track 1; Tennis 1; Maine Dav Connn. 3; Intranuiral Athletics 1. 4 ' ; Press Club 3. 4: Pms Club Pres. .!. BARBARA E. SULLI AX Liberal Arts Nursing Wiscasset .MCA 1. 2, 4; MOC 2; House Coun- cil 1, 2, 4. SENIORS .MARGUERITE G. SULLIXAX. Ai! Home Economics Freeport Newman Club; Home Ec Club; MCA. ICl ' OK C. SVXESOX l.,i.,liy Mi.l.Ilebiny. l. l- ' orestry Club. JIN, K II. W .WrOX, X!! ptech West Bu.xton Masque; Radio Guild 2, 3, 4; De- bate Club. .1, 4, Mgr. 4; Campus 2, .!. 4; Prism 3. 4; Glee Club 1; MCA I. 2. 3, 4. Cabinet 4; House Council - ; t hemistry Seminar 1, 2; Xeai Mathetai; Der Deutsche Verein 2, 4; Embassy Comm.; Student L ' ni m Bldg. Fund Comm. 4; Phi Kappa I ' lii: Dean ' s List 1. 2. 3. 4. I)A ID A. SYKES Mechanical Eng. Worcester, Mass. .Maine Oming Club 1, 2. 3, Pres. 1. 2; Sophomore Owls; ASME 4: Dean ' s List 3a. 3b. KU HARD I ' . lAKDY lUisiucss Admin. Livermore Falls Freshman Handbook Comm. 2; Freshman Club Dance 2; ASME 2. 3. Treas. 2, 3; MCA 1, 2. 3. 4; OCL ' MMO 4; .Men ' s Senate 4; MOC 1. 2. 3. I ' HOMAS - . TAVLOR -ss Adniin. ' aterbury. Conn. CLASS OF 1948 S=:i 82 1- .WIN ( IlKIMA (■|lt ' mi lr South iV.ili.in.l Hocktv 1. _ . i: ullt ball I, I ' , .i; Haskctliall 2. A: M Club .i. -1; MCA I. 2, i. 4; DiT Deutsche Xcrt-in J, - 4: rhcniistr Srminar 1. 2: Sfuifit AAiliatcs of American Cl-.cinical Socit-lv .v 4, ' icc I ' lcs. .v CONSTAXCK . IIUJMKS, AuM Kiiglish Harrisuii MCA Cabinet 1, J. . 4; Kreshmati Club Sec: Frosh Club Adviser 2, 3; Handcraft Club, Student Instructni 4; HOC 1. 2; Uaskelball 1, 2; Soph uuHfe Eagles; Maine Day Cunini, 2. 3; Student l nion Hldu. Cnnnn. 3. House Vice Pres. 3: W AA Health Oliicer 3; Junior Pioni Conun. 3; Campus 1, 2, 3; Pine Needh 4 Kl.KANOK . 1. MlilM I ' SO.N. HIM- Knglish WestbriHik MCA 1, 2, 3, 4; omen ' s Forum 3. 4; House Ol cer 3: Cliarlc son Scholarship 1. 4. I ' a HliUTKAM i- lUisincss Admin, Dean ' s I.isl. 1 IIOK.NK. •I ' l l Si. All.;in KOUKKT THRKLIAI.!. Mechanical Eng. i lingham, Mas?. MCA Co-Pres.: Pack and Pine: Student Member ASME. SENIORS CLASS OF 1948 MAKV-GKACE TIBHETTS, AOIl Home Economics Auburn Class Sec. 1: MCA 1. 2. 3, 4; MOC 2. 3; Home Ec Club I, 2, 3, 4; Hock- tv 2. 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Volley- hall 2: M Club 3, 4: Panhellenic Council 3, 4; Pres. Panhellenic Council 4; General Senate 4; All- .Maine Reserve Hockey Team 4: Connnencement Pageant 2: Dean ' s I.isl 11 . Ic. 2a, 3a. W U.BCK K. TIUBETTS Kiiilrical Eng. Hall..«cll .lOSEPH B. TILEEM -Mtihanic;i] Eng. Rrookhn, X. ■. ALFRED H. TIX.NEV Mechanical Eng. Glen Cove. X. V. Maine Masque. . LTOx . rrno.Mii . gricullural Eng. Ili.ullnii Frosh Baseball: 1 F....il,all: . S. K. Sec. 3 83 1 ELBRIDGE C. TITCOMB, SAE Electrical Eng. Portland Radio Club 1. 3, 4; AIEE 2. A; Head Proctor 2. 3; Proctor 4. ELLWOOD A. TITCOMB, XN Mech. Eng. E. Hartford, Conn. WILLIAM C. TO.MKO Elec. Eng. Wallingford, Conn. Secretary of Student Branch of . IEE; Tau Beta Pi: Phi Karpa Phi. ALLEX L. TORREY. .VT ! Public Management Orono Football 1, 2; Senate 3. BARBARA T. TREWORGV, AAA Physical Education Hallowell House Council 1, 3; Freshman Club 1: MCA 1, 3. 4; Volleyball 1, 3; Basketball 1, 3; Women ' s Forum 3; Square Dance 3; Transfer from Mc- Gill I ' niversitv 2; WAA 4; Archerv Mgr. 4. SENIORS f 9 « ? ' PAULINE V. TRUE, AOil Bacteriology Hope Field Hockey 1, 2, 3. 4; All-Maine 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4; AU- .Maine 2. 3; WAA Council 1. 2, 3, Sec. 2; M Club 2, 3. 4. Pres. 3; WSGA 4; General Senate 4; Neai Mathetai, Pr.es. ; Sophomore Eagles ; L niversity Seal 3; Phi Kappa Phi; Deans List 1, 2, 3. PETER TSACALOTOS, SAE Pulp Paper Tech. New York, N. Y. Football 4; Intramural Athletic Assn., Pres. 4; Pale Blue Key. JOSEPH A. TUFTS. Jr. -Music Education Hancock Band; Orchestra. ELIZABETH A. TUR-NER. M Education Westfteld .MOC 3; MCA 3, 4: Transfer from Washington State Xormal School. . lachias. PHILIP B. TURNER, BX Biochemistry Mapleton CLASS OF 1948 3:] 84 C WAKKK.N J. ILKNKK KiluculiuM South Portlaiul ( anipus 3; Education Club 3; Mt-n ' s Senate . : Offranipiis Men ' s Organization 5. KDWAKD I. TVKKKI.L liisi. ,S; ( .nvl. Sclu-onii Lake. N. . I.KDXAKl) K. AKNAM, AW I ' oullrv Hnshainh) I.iniinglit KOIJKKl N. AKXLM. ATii C ' lieniical Eng. Lowell. Ma HAKKAKA Al t.HAX Hu incss Adntiii. Bclfasi Orchestra 1: MCA 1: MOC 2, -i; tlifinistry Seminar 2; Dean ' s List 1. 2; House ice Pres. 3; Modern Oaiice Club 2. 3; Tumbling 3; Hock- ey 1. 2. 3. All-Maine 2. 3; Basket- ball I. 2. 3; Vollevball 1. 2. Asst. Mgi. 2: M Club 1. 2. 3. SENIORS ; CLASS OF 1948 I ' niLir li. Ai (;iiAX, xri I i il Kng. Newton Highlands, Mass. l.MAA 3. Treas. 4; ASCE 2, 3, 4; Track 1. 2; Transfer from Williams CoM.g.. EARL W. VKKKKV. Jr., .vm Civil Eng. Crct-nvilli JEAX E. WALLACE, IIIH ' Horticulture Oroiio Modern Dance Club; Costume Chairman. Commencement Pageant 2, i; Outing Club; Heelers 2; Or- chestra 1; MCA; Dean ' s List lb, Ic. 2a. 2b. 3a. 31i: Phi Karpa Phi. IIKl.E.N L. W ALLINUKOKD. JA.i iciology Auburn MCA I, 2. .5. 4: MOC 2; Masque 1: icherv 2. oriX) 11. WALl.lNtM- ' OKU. AW - s. ' i cuitural Eng. Auburn .MOC 1, 2, S; Pack and Pine 2, 3; Track 2; Tnterfraternitv Council 3: Senate .!: ASAE 3. 3 GEORGE A. WALSH. ATA Hist. Govt. Ogunquit IRC; Education Club; MCA; Dean ' s List 3a, 3b. JAMES WARD, -t-FA Business Admin. Houlton Football 1, 2; Intramural Ath- letics ; Proctor. HERBERT S. WARMFLASH I ' sychology East Orange, X. J. IRC; American Veteran ' s Comm., Treas. ; Dean ' s List ; Sigma Mu Sigma. ROIiERT E. WARREX Psychology Boston, Mass. Masque; Treas. of Radio Guild; Pres. Canterbury Club ; Sigma Mu Sigma; MCA; Dean ' s List 2a, 2b, 3a. ESTHER S. WATSOX. IlIM- Zoology Portlan.l Masque; Der Deutsche ' erein 2 3; MCA 1. 2. 3, 4; WSGA 1, 3, House Pres. 1, 4; House Treas. House Council 1, 2. 4; Sophomore Eagles; Sophomore Class Comm. Junior Class Comm.; WSGA Schol arship 2; Balentine Scholarship 3 Thompson Fund Scholarship 4. SENIORS «K e ' ' i « ' f - ■ SiS H j v CLASS OF 1948 FREDERIC K T. WATSON History Hampden Transfer from Farniington State Teachers { ollege. HARRIKTTE I.. WATSOX. AAA Music HoultoM Glee Club; Choir; Mu Alpha Ep- silon Scholarship 1946-47; Mu Alpha Epsilon. M. Rt;ARET E. WATSON, XSi Home Economics Auburn Class Sec. 2; Class Treas. 3; Class Exec. Comm. 4; Campus 2; Prism 2; House Council 1. 2; Home Econom- ics Club Board 3; All-Maine Wom- en Pageant 2. ELEANOR M. WEBB Zoology South Portland Transfer from Westbrook Junior College ; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Band 2, 3; Chemistry Seminar; Dean ' s List 2b. JEAN S. WEBB Sociology Augusta MCA 1, 2, 3: Freshman Club; 300 Club 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; House Council 1; MOC 2; Campus 3. 3 86 c: SENIORS I ' ETEK J. W KDUK. ATA Hislory Govt. Brewer Newman C ' UiIj 2. . . 4. IVes. 3. MfinlitTship Chairman 4; Scabhard and Hlade 3. 4. 1st Sgt. 4; DeU ' gatt- to National Convention. Cincinnati. Ohio; V. of M. Sports Publicity Cor- re «iiun()t nt ; Sports Writer. Campu? 2, 3; Feature Writer. Pine Kectlle 3; IRC 3: Maine Radio Guild 1; lIous Sec. 3; Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3. 4: Delegate to N. E. Catholic Student iVace Conference 3: Student Cnion Hldg. Drive V Kdnrnli.Mt CImI. 4; I ' rnctor 4 EDWARD W KKI). 1 Kusiness Admin, New purl ROKKKI H. W KLLS Cheiiu try Longnieadow, Ma s. Maine Masque 3, 4: Exec. Council 4; Student Affiliate American Cliem- ic. ' il Society 3. 4: Treas. 1. 1)(). - A . W KLTS business Admin. Guilford Student Union Bldg. Drive 3; House Council 1, 2, 3; MCA 1. 2. 3. 4; Women ' s Forum 1, 2, 3; Maine Day; 300 Club, Social Chairman 2; Genei al Student Senate 4; WSGA 2. 3. 4. Pres. 4; All-Maine Women 3. 4; Dean ' s Lis! 11). Ic. 2a. 2b. 3a. 3b. .K)AN W KXTWORTH. -I ' .M liunu- Va. Kennelnnik lie.icli Home Ec Club. Sec. -Treas. 4; Sjuare Dance Club; The Great Ai lantic and Pacitic Tea Co. Scholar ship 1; Class of 1909 Scholarship 2; University Scholarship 3; Charles H. I ' ayson Scholarship 4. V 1 MAKV D. WKVMOLTH, X ' .! icioIt)gy Orono I ' anlu-lleiiic Council 3; Sophomort r.aglis: Off-Campus Officer. ]I. KBAKA A. WHALEN Si.aiiish Dcxii-i Ml A 1. J, 3; MOC 1; Spanish CM, 1, 2. . ' : Newman Chll). HAKL A. WHITE. 1 K I ' liiilic- Mgt. Oroiu. Sfc. Men ' s Student Senate 3: } ' l ' ..i.ll.all 2. JIT CLASS FRANCES P. WHITE Medical Tech. Edmunston, X. B. Masque 2, 3; Exec. Council 2b. 2c. .1.1. , !.: MCA 1: Dean ' s List lb. 3a. tiKOKGK S. WHITE Bangii 3 87 1 ; Education KENXETH L. WHITE Bar Harl)or RALPH H. WHITE Economics Govt. Jonesburo Transfer from Washington State Xormal School, Machias, Maine. GEORGE W. WHITiX. ii.N Education Weld Education llnb; Student Senate 1. ALBERT E. WHITXK . tA Mechanical Eng. Hath ASME. FREE.MAX V. WHITNF.V, •hlli; Speech Bangui Freshman Handbook, Co- Editor Intramural Boxing 1; Intramura Football 2; Intramural Debating 4 MCA 1, 2, Treas. 2; Freshman Cahi net, Pres. 1 ; Dean ' s List la, 2c, 3a ib, 3c; Charles Woodman Scholar ship 1; John M. Oak Scholarship 3 SENIORS v PHILir C. WHITNEY Civil Eng. iiicliendon, Mass. MCA; Bridee Clut); MOC. CLASS OF 1948 THOMAS V. ICHT Z.Hilngy Belfast JOHX E. WII.BL ' R. ZXE Chemical Eng. Cape Elizabeth MORTIMER .1. W ILLIAMS. IN Chemical Eng. Marlboro, Mass. MOC 1; MCA 1, 2. 3; Dean ' s List Ic, 2a: Proctor 2, j: Chemistry Semi- nar 1; Balance and Beaker 2; ACS; Chairman Newman ( hlh. WARKKN V. W II.LIAMS Harbor Alpha iJar Agruno l MCA; Agricultme Club; Zeta; Phi Kappa Thi. 3 88 i: SENIORS KARL S. Wll.I.IAMSON. Jr., lAK i ' heniical Eng. Ht-tluO 1 - Kn„lh,ill . ' ; Di-airs I.isl 3a. (X — ■ KOIiKKT C. WOOD, IX .■ gr. Econ. Gloucester, Mass. Track; Forestry Club; -Agriculture Cluli; nice Cluli; Vice Pres. Sigma Cl.i. WKNBEl.L K. WII.SO.V. A TO Itlisiiiess .Vdniiii. ttleii I ' alls. . ' . LAW RKNCK A. WlNi:. VIU Civil Eng. FlagslalV Intramural . tliletics; Civil Chili. [•K.X.XK n. WOOD. lAK -Mmlrrn Languages J{ang jr t ' ross Countr.v 1; Masque 1, 2. .1; (ilee Club 1, 2, 3; Contributor ' s ( loh J: . ' Spanish Club. Kit HAKD I., wool). i:aK ( ivil Kiig. liaiiKoi JOHN W. WOKCKSTER I ' Mncation Joneshoro W INSLOW A. WOKK. -MU Mf cliaiiical Eng. Uangor M Club; Pale Blue Key; Ath- letic Hoard; Sophomore Owls; Sen- ior Skulls; Sophomore Owl Scholar- ship; Wash i nut on Alumni U ' atch. ' 1 ( T.TKFOKI) A. WORTHIN ' C. ATQ ( ii t-nnmul Xnrtheast Carry KKXXKIII I-. W ' UK HT, BHll Itii inesj. A(hi WrMhrnok CLASS OF 1948 Krosh Football and Basketball; arsitv Fuolball ami Haski-lliall ; Di-an ' s I.isl. .!. 3 M9 U MAKJOKIP: I- . VATKS, ' I ' M -Sociolugy Frainiiigham. Mas . MCA 1, 2, 3; MOC 2, 3; Frencii Club 2; Freshman C ' lul) 1; Glee flnl. 1, 2; Deputations. KENT II. Kiigineering I ' liy . l,.l«., i.Di I II . . OLNC, ' .: iiuine Kc. V. Newtim, .Mass. Dean ' s List la. lb. Ic, 2a. 2b, 3a. 3b. 4a: .MOC 1. 2. 3. 4: Pack and Pine 2, 3. 4; MCA 1, 2, 3. 4; MCA Cabinet 3, 4; Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Radio (Juild 2, 3. 4: Clee Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Omicron N ' u; Merrill Palmer .School 4a: T ' rism; House Council 2. 3: Maim D:i ( ..mm. 3: Chapel Choir. MAKIO.N S. VOL ' .Mi I ' sjcholog.v Foxboro, Mass MCA 1, 2. 3, 4; lilee Club 1. 2. 3 4: Freshman Club; MOC 1. 2. 3. SENIORS FKKU ZACHOWSKl Education Searsmunt Education Club; Newman Club: Transfer from Washington State Normal ScIlioI. Machias, Maine. KONAI.D ZIMMERMAN, TE ' I ' f ivii Eng. Springfield, Mass kohkici -M. zink. wv l- ' ..restr Wilmington. Del. MO( 1. J. 3. 4; F.irestr Club 1. 2. 3, TIIUAIAS ' I ' orXC, l.W: Mechanical En.e. Millin..ck. m ivife CLASS OF 1948 ' ' n SENIORS NOT PICTURED CI.AI ' rON K IIAUTI.KV VKR.VON II. CAK KI.I. Agricullmc I ' lainvillc, Conn. ( i it KtiKtni-rritiK .Mapleton ll. .STINi;S . . l!. K ' ri.EV Kftrrstrv Saii Kvii-Ii, .Mass. i)(i. . i.i) . . c:askv Ilislnry Hiicksport KXI ' .KKTT I.. Itl-:. I.S K.liicati.in Hlaine .M.VdKO V. CI.K.VIENTS niestrv Hanger I ' l.i .MiK.rn I!. i ' .K(;i.K ' [ ' syclmlciK.v BanRor MALCOL.VI O. COLBY Mechanical Engineering iJangor ROBERT I-. HECI.KV Business Ailnlinistration Bangor CEDRTC R. trSIIMAX Clieniical Engineering I ' ortlanil MN 1 I). I.. KKKNSTKIX Ps}-clln](.g Swaniiiscolt, Mass. LEWI.S E. niSTAXT Snciolngy , ' licrnian MilU n.. R. I,. r,i ;Ki.() Erlucation Harrington DONALD T. DODCE (ierman Eort Kairficlcl GEOKCE SEX IlINO nV -Mechanical En.gineering Bosiun, Mass. CEORCE . . DOE IJinghani Education ELSIE E. BOWl.EV Milo LAWREXTE L. DORK Dairy lluslianilry ll.irrington ELIZABETH BOYCE .Springtiel ' l ELLA S. EVAXS Chemical Engineering I ' .irtlaii.l RUSSELL V. liRADLEY Business . dniinistration Ticonderoga. X. ' . JOIIX R. FIXCII Xcwark, X. Y. CLY ' DE L. l!RAl. •: • Mechanical Engineering Snuth rnrtlancl KENXETll . . I-ROST C.cneral .Sgricnlturc Stillwater XEAL E. BREXX.VX Median ical Engineering Hangor WILLIAM C. (IIBSON Knginceriiig Tliysics (Ireenwich, Conn. CEORCE r mn AXT ( ivil Engineering I ' iltstiehl HELEX CORDEX Mcch.inical Engineering Livernnn-e Falls (;|:K TRIDK . (AIMER French Hrewer MKRl.E I!. CRIXDI.E. Jr. Zocdogy F.llsworth WALLACE I!. (WRIER Farm .VlanageTuent . ugusta UARLAXn II. ILXTCII Eleclriial iuigineering Bowduinhani 91 SENIORS NOT PICTURED MONSON li. H. KS. Ji. Klcttrical Kiigiiieeriiig I ' urtlaiul l ' ui ' estry UAKKISOX S. KIl ' I.EY Oroiio DOXALI) i. IIODIIKS Mtciiaiiical EiigineeiiiiK I utin IKt.LMA S. ROZELL-E l.ilicral Alt- anil Xiii iiig Uradfunl CEOKGK S. KEAST Tliiliisciphy Ka li...rl AK.NOI.I) G. .sllAW EUctvical Eiigiiieeriiip East Taunton. Mass. RALPH Ci. K.XOW I.T(). ( t il Engineering S iilli I ' lullaiul .VI us n AX( IS G. SHAW Haug ' i ARTHUR E. I.E EXS. ll.t)K -Vlfchanicat Engineering alit villi WOIIKU I A, s iri II Furestr Branfiird. Conn GLORIA E. . K-GIXLEV Geology Hli RU II.VRl) (. SOITHARD Civil Engineering Hampden Highlands JOSELIi K. .MERl.AC Itusiness . dniinistration . ngusta ROBERT E. SILLIVAX Business .Administration Silver Spring. Md HUCill .1. .MCRi ' in ' .Vgrieulture Enoslpurg EalU. i TIIO. l. S .1. TALBOT l arm Management Portland ROBERT E. XORD.STRO.M Meeliauieal Engineering New Ha tn, Ci ' On, UON.M.D S. THO.MAS English Orone STKN ' E A. XOTIS Zoolr.gy ROBKkT .M. TIIO. irSOX I- ' orestrv Wcllcsley . Mass VVILI.IA.VI C. I ' AKK Btisiness Administration lOSEl ' ll K. I ' Z.VIAX.X Zoology Hempstead, L. I.. X. Y. EI.IIKI 1)1, K W , I ' KDDKK Ecttnoniies Sullivaii XOR.MAX ( . W . LKER Husiness . ilnnnistration B rooklyn. X. , DOX.M.I) I ' R.vrr Elugineering Physics I)n ii I-U.xcrolt BEXJ. M L I. W ANN IK, Ji. Civil Engineering t rone . I. RGARET A. I ' KEBl.K Musie laimingtoic .lOIIX G. WEBSIEK Cliemistr Belfast .lA.MK G. KKI I) Roinanee Languages Bangor L l)K W . W HEELER Forestry Oron,. . RTHeK V. RE ' iXOLUS History Northeast Harbo I.EO.X G. WHITE, Ji -Mechanieal Engineering Hampden 92 CLASS OFFICERS JUNIORS THE CLASS OF 1949 savk;nan(). ii M)i , oi.i.o, barni-ti ' l l I ' ll IS K I- I 1 I ' Ri Sim r |()ll ZOI.I.O K:I I ' RESIDENT CYNTHIA HA DEN SECRETARY ALFRED SAVIGNANO TREASURER MAKN ' EL SrM.NKK AlikAMS, TK ' l Theater i , Mass. Masque 1, 2, . . C uuiicil 3; Radio (.iuilil .i; Intra mural Debate Tournarient 3; Glee I ' lu)) lli; MCA 1. 2. 3; Freshman Club 1; 300 Club 2; MOC 1, 3: HilUl 1. 2. 3. (l.VI)K SlIEKKELl. ADAMS, AU ' Animal Husbandr l-ibeit Agriculture Club 1. 2. 3: Koinuiiia 2; Siars-Roc- buck Foundalirin Sibnlarsbip 1; Diaii ' s I,i-t 1, 2a; l ' r.,cl.)r 3. JUll.S y. AUAMi, li Business Adniinislralit-i, Belniunl, Mas Men ' s Studinl Stnah I; dcnuial Senate 1; Inir; mural Spurts . KOliKKl I llilMAs ADAMS Forestr; KOt.tK WILLIAMS ADDOK. Ol ' Ch( nuL-al Engineering Puughkeepsie. N. Theta Kho Club 3; Am. ( bim. Societj- Student Af filialt 2, 3; Deans Lisl la. lb. JA.MKS l-RKDKKICk . lkL S Mathematics Nurtli Windhani cA J- IIEOKGE EDWARD Al.NSW OKI 11. ' IM Chemical Engineering . nbui n DAVID FRANCIS AKEl.ES Chemical Engineering i ' lcsquc IsU Men ' s Student Senate la. lb; I la s ..I WIS Sclu.l IIK.NKV JEA. ALI.1KUI ( heinistrv an Urn en LOUIS AI . L . D Al.liEK ' l French .m liiin n .Xewni.n, I bib; Scabbard and lilade. I ' Al I. . M i K AI.IJKK I Kngiiicrring Pliysics ' in linit ' : Xrwinaii Clnli; St-;iM anI ' iii ! T ' ladc. ciiAKi.o ' rrK AW T.i-: iMiveinmciU k«) lu-gan Masque ; ( hccileader 1 ; I ' lisin o; I lass Exec. C ' uiniii. 1. 2; Kreshman Club, Sec. 1; Political Science 1. 2; International Kclatitins 3: Alaria S. Applcti n Srlinlar-.ljip 2; riiarlc K. I ' aysnn Schnl.ifiliip !. 111. I 1 J.ol i.sK AI.I.A. lU:- ! ?)!■ -; Atlinini-ilral ion MUth I ' nrllan.I HAKKV ALLKX I ' ll- Medical li.,pc-.lalo. Mas ( apt nil), f. v. T ' -iinis; Xnntcral-.. rcmii- . .K. . KI11 J K. LIE ALLF.V M ecli.i nir.il Fncinrn ing; raiii ' lrn 1-- I OHKK I KAUIIOI K VMKS. Mi K:.-,im,.iI KiiHiii.i-riiii; D.ivcr K-.Kcn.l ' t I ' KKIIAM II 11 I. KM Kl.l) I I)K. llistnrv ISelfast Men ' s Student Senate 3. S; Polities I: ( ainpus 2; Dean ' s List 11,, ia. KKWKIII Al.KXTlXI ' -, I )l-; l(Sl) . ill ' History inalliaven Agriellltural ( hili I; MIA I. J. .i; VIOC , i- rlieta Kli.. Clnl. ;.: Dean- l.i-l . ' a. _ ' !.. i)A in DKcirr amjkktox. pKr llnsiness A ' lminist I ' at inn Meli-nse. Mass. DA.MKI. KKI.I.KK AXDKKWS, . A I ' .niltry Hnsbandry West Ruekp.irt ARrienlttiral Chil) 2. 3; MCA 1, _ ' , .i; Dean ' s List iTs ,! i V ' i LANf.DOX V. AXDRKWS. jr.. AFP Education Agricultural Club. Fryeliu- RKIIARD AUGUSTUS ANDREWS _ rr-jc i)tural FIcononiics Prince ton Agricultural Club 2a, 2b; Dean ' s List 1, 2. ALBERT ALFRED ARCAXD, Xl ' S Business Administration DOROTHY MAVBKLLK AXSKt.!.. XL ' Sociology Dexter Campus 2; MCA 1, 2, 3; 300 Club, Trcas. 2; Woni- en ' s Forum 2, 3, l res. 3; Hockey 1; Panhellcnu Council. Trcas. 3; Sopbumore Eagles. Treas. 2. L. MURIEL APPLEBEE, AAA English Enfield MOC 1; MCA 1, 2. 3; Freshman Club 1; 300 Club 2, 3; House Council 2; House Social CIi airman 2; Neai Mathetai; Charles Pay son Scholarship 1; Anne Stodder Scholarship 2; Dean ' s Li si la. lb, 2a. 2b ; Honorary Lieutenant Colonel 3. San ford RAYMOND ROMEO ARCHAMBAULT Romance Languages Springvale MCA 1, 2. 3; MOC 1; Freshman Club 1; Newman Club 3; El Circulo Espanol 2, 3; Dean ' s List 2b. I PHILIP LIN ' WOOI) ARCIUI ' .AI.I), ' I ' lIK Forestry McmticfUu SAMUEL ARON, TE Electrical Engineering; llill.:, Cnltni-.-il Head liro.iklvn, . v. JAMES WILLIS ASHKV, API ' Agrnnomy Agricnitural Club; MCA 1, 2. Furl I ' airlicl.l JOHN LEE AULT Husiness Administration ayne North Dorm Council, Prcs. ; Xonlnrni Ci nini. 21); AVC; Politics. DOROTHY ANN AVKRILL Medical Technology liangoi Field Hockey 1. 2; MOC 1; MCA I, 2; Dean ' s List 1 ; Anne K. Stodder Fund Scholarship 2. LOIS AVKRV, 17. English Richmond Transfer from Weslbrook Junior College ; Class Volleyball 2, 3; MOC 2. j; MCA 2. j; Rifle Club 3; Pack and Pine Heeler 3. I!, ROLAND BABCOCK Mathematics Bangor MCA 1; Football 1; Basketball 1; Math Club 2. o. JOHN WALDO BALLOU, M A Government Hango RRHARD LOWE BANTON, ATS? Business Administration Intramural Athletics. Newport JOHN LESLIE BARNES Electrical Engineering Brownville Junction RALl ' H ELBRIDGE BARNETT, -i ' MA Civil Engineering Augusta AA Board L 2; Men s Senate L 2. Vice Pres. 2; General Senate 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3; Sophomore Owls; MCA 1. 2, 3. Cabinet 2. 3, Co-Chairman of Embassy 3; Class Pres. 2, 3; Student Union BIdg. Organiza- tion Conim, Chairman 2, 3; Pale Blue Kev. Treas. 2: Football 1, 2, Mgr. 2; Prism Board 3. EMERSON PERKINS BARRETT Economics Bangor RALPH GORDON BARRETT Animal Husbandry Brunswick Cross Country 1; Ed. of Maine Fanner; Farmer ' s Fair Comm. ; Agricultural Club, Sec. 2; Pale Blue Key, Sec. 2; 1st Prize in Agricultural Club Essay Contest. WILLLA.M DARLINGTON liARRON. i:N Wildlife Conservation Penns Grove. N. J. Debating Council; Inter-Fraternitv Council Rep rt- enlative; Fnrestr Chib; MOC. MURIUA COVELL BARTLETT. -I-HK Chemical Engineering Presque Isle Track 1. 2, 3; Cross Country 3; Glee Club 1. 2; De List la. ELMER CHASE BARTLEV, ex Mechanical Engineering Scabbard and Blade, Treas. RICHARD KENTON BATE, ZAE Business Administration Liverniore Falls Plainville, Conn. GERALD M. BATES, Jr.. 2AE Mechanical Engineering Portland JOHN LIXWOOD BATHERSOX, Ki; llovernment Rumford Baseball; Tennis; Pale Blue Key; Xewman Club. HERMAN JOSEPH BAYER Pulp and Paper Bucksport Men ' s Senate 1; MCA 1, 2, 3; Dorniitorv Council 3. Pres. 3. THOMAS BEADLE, Jr. Education Education Club. Beverly Farms, Mass. BEVERLY ESTELLE BKAX English Auburn MCA L 2; Neai Mathetai; James Norris Hart Si 1m 1,!i s1iip 1; Charles X. Payson Scholarship 2. JAMES ANGUS BEAl ' DRV, -I-HK Physical Education PortlamJ Pale Blue Key; Intramural Athletic Assn.; New- man Club; Press Club; Campus. CLIFT OX MERLE BECKWITH Zoology Washburn k. SfSAN LEK BEISKL. AOll Psychology Fairfield, Conn. Hockey 1, 2, 3; House Council 1; Maine Day Coinni. 2; MOC 1, 2, 3; Sophomore Eagles; Sigma Mu Sigma. Il.MiKV . DKI.HKRT BELL Animal Husbandry South Waterford Agricultural Club; MC. ; Dean ' s List 2. GERMAIXE CATHERINE BELLEFLErR, MB Modern Languages Madison Newman Club 1. 2, 3. Exec; German Club 2 3- WSGA Scholarship 2; Comm. 2, 3; MCA 1, 2 3- MOC 1; Hockey 1, 2; Basketball I, 2. 3; Tennis l! 2. 3; Sophomore Eagles. Pres. ; WAA Council 3- House Pres. 3; WSGA 3. KATHRYN L. BEXXETT. .iA.i Home Economics Buckfield House Council 1. 2. Sec. 2; Glee Club I, 2; Square Dance 2; Sophomore Eagles: Freshman Club Cabi- net 1; MCA; WGA.V Scholarship 1. ARTHL ' R LAWREXCE BEXOIT, GF Forestry Central F ' alls. R. 1. SYLVIA ARDEX KEXSOX Zoology Lewiston MOC 1. 2; MCA 1. 2. 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3, Correspond- ing Sec. 1. 2; ' omen ' s Forum 3; I rism 3. BENNY JOSEPH BERNARD, SX Agricultural Economics Mexico Varsity Ski Team 1, 2; Men ' s Senate; Agricultur- al Club; Dean ' s List 2b. SELDOX EDWIN BERNSTEIN Zoology Bangor Sr.MNER BERXSTEl.N . TE-1 ' Business .-Vdministration .Mattapan, Mass. Asst. Football Mgr. 1; Intramural Athletics I, 2. 3; Prism 3; Hillel I, 2. 3; Pale Blue Kev; MCA 1, 2, 3; Freshman Club. ROLAXD EDWARD BERRY History and Government 1 Xew CiliHicester SIDNEY W. BESSEY. I ' HK Animal Husbandry Buckfield Agricultural Chib. HARRY FAY BKTHARDS Economics Mount Ayr, Iowa WILLIAM ROBERT BEYEXBERG Chemical Engineering Tenafly, N. J. Rifle Team; Chorus; American Chemical So ciety. PHILIP RIDEOUT BICKFORD. TA Mechanical Engineering Nashua, N. H. ' arsity Golf Team; Dean ' s List 2a. MARIAN HOPE BIGNEY Home Economics Greenville Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3; MCA 1, 2, 3; MOC 1. KDWARD ANTHONY BIKULCIUS Mechanical Engineering Lewiston MOC 1; MCA 1, 2, 3; Newman Club. cA EDWARD BYRON BILLINGS Mechanical Engineering LEONARD LEE BISHOP, Jr. Business Administration South Portland STANLEY ALLEN BIXBY, -l-KS Mechanical Engineering Auburn ANGUS CECIL BLACK, AFP Wildlife Conservation Brattleboro, ' t. DONALD T. BLACK. HBII Agricultural Eiigiiiecriut; MAP L 2: A.SAH. Xcwtdu, M;i s. RICHARD LOVKLL ]tLAlSDKLL Klectrical KiiRiuceriiip liaiigoi KOLAXn CHARLES BLAKE Histcirx Howlaiid I ' AKKRR XORi LA.N BLAXEV. ATI Mechanical EiiRineering Maynr 5 Cainiiaign Mgr. 2. Kitte HOB iKT GOKDOX BLEAKXEV, Jr., ' IkZ History and Gu eviinient Needham, Mas .. Biseball Mgr. 1: MCA: Men ' s Senate: Tntranniral Athletic AssTi, KDW IX k. BOCliS. Jr., A. A Business Adniinistration Warren LESLIE MICHAEL HOTKA. lAK Mechanical Engineering Li er inure l- ' alU Football 2, 3. Numerals 3; Baseball 2. Numerals 2; Dean ' s List 2a. LIONEL SIMOX BOUCHARD Mt-clianical Engineering; I ' HVLLIS C. BOCCHARD Englisli Newman Club. Eort Kent rOBERT PERLEV BOUCHARD, ATA Business Administration Caribou Associate Activities Ed., Prism 3; Newman Club 2, 3; Glee Club 1. 2, 3: House Officer 2, 3; MCA L 2, 3: French Cluit. AkTHL K MARSHALL BOYNTON Electrical Engineering Liberty Al.LIN RORERT BRACKETT Mechanical Engineering Casco COXSTANTE ADELE BOYNTOX French Windsor Glee Club 1, 2, 3; MCA 1; Neai Mathetai 1; Dean 5 List 1, 2; University Scholarship 1, 2. JOSEPH FREELAXD BRACKETT. .iTA Civil Engineering Melrose, Ma U ' RKE BRADBURY, Jr. Mechanical Engineering Bangor cA jsrr TUDOR WHITON BRADLEY, Jr. Business Adnjinistration Taunton, Mass. ■ s ISERXARD BEXJAMIX BRAEN, TE Psychology Dorchester, Mass. Varsity Indoor Track 1; Varsity Tennis Mgr. 1, 2; Pale Blue Kev 1; Intramural Athletics 1. 2. 3, Representative 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3; MCA 1, 2, 3: MOC 1; F-eshman Club 1; 300 Club 2; French Club 1; Dean ' s List la, lb; Numerals 1. WILBUR HARWOOD BRALEY Physical Education Bangor CARL H. BREXNAN, Jr. Pre-Medical Bangor Newman Club; Sigma Mu Sigma; German Club. WILLIAM JA.VIES BRENXAN Theater Bangor Maine Masque, Publicity Director 3, Exec. Coun- cil 3; Newman Club 1. 2. Publicity Director 2; Pine Needle Sports Ed. 2; Campus 1. 2, 3, Advertis- ing -Mgr. 2, Associate Ed. 3. I 1«  ! i r 4 KOBKRT LEW IS TtRKWSTKK. -IIIK Civil Engineering South Portlaiul Baseball 1. Numerals; Class Vice Pres. 2. AISTIX WILFORD BRIDGES, lAE Electrical Engineering Band 1. Bangor CLAYTON EC(;KXK BRUXJS Theater Maine Masque 1, 2, 3, Council 3. WILLIAM EMERY BROCK Mechanical Engineering Brunswick Orono JOHN WILMOT BROOKINGS. PVS Pre- Dental Fnothall 1; Iiasl; rtl.all 1. Bangor HYKOX HARLAX KKOWN English Livernune Fal] Transfer fi .nn Gunzaga I ' niversit v. CAKLETOX .MKKLE BROWX Klectrical Engineering Woodland Tau Beta Pi. FHANK WlXFIKl.U 1!R(I Jr.. ' Mlk t ' HAKLES W . UKOWX. AX A Bnsiness Administration Westfield Forestry Debate 3: Intraimiia Koinonia. Hingham, Athletics: Forestry Mass. Clulj; PHILIP I.eRO ' l ' Forestry UKOWX Bangor w M.L. c;-: E. BROWN, ' I ' Ki: History and Government Belmunt, Mass. Cross ( ountrv 1. 2; Indo or Track 1. 2, i. Numerals; Oi-.llnor Track 2, 3; Pale Blue Key; M Club. geo:;ge william browxe, sx Business Administration (•U I:L ' S THEODORE HKL( K Mebanical Engineering Bangor .MALCOLM A1L BLXHANAX Business . dniinistration Rye. N. kii ROBERT jAorES BUCK. -MU Forestry Hempstead. Long Island. N. Y. Vice Prcs. Freshman Class ' 4ii; JV Fnntball; For- estry Club; Dean ' s List 2b. JOHN D. BUCKLEY. Kl Civil Engineering Kockpmt. Mass ii VVALT:R RICHARD BUCKLEY Wildlife Conservation Gouldsboro HENRY SHAW BUDDEN Mechanical Engineering Greenville MICHAEL I.KOI ' OI.D IHRAK [• orestry Bangor ALLAN VMAN BURGESS Wildlife Conservation Keiincbmik V L KM AliKlil MOKDAINI 111 K(.KSS Oninn AUfiirk rKriiK lusw km,, r Unrii ulturc Lake wnml. . [. ARi-icultuif ( In)); M( A. lAXKK I ' KKCIK Uri TKK l-i KI.D Knglish Autjusta Transfer from Wcsthrook Tuiiiur Colk-ge; MOC; MCA. KI.IZABETH BROWX CALKINS Ho e Economics Kairrtrlil Hand 1; Orchestra 1; MOC 1. 2: .VU I; Fresh- man Club 1; Home Economics Club 1. 2. KOIU-.KT KKEDEKKK CAMKROX Clif niral EiiKinecring Hang CLARA HOOKE CAMP Psychology Sigma Mu Sigma. KOMKK ' I JOSEPH CAMPAXA, AXA Kii ' ineering I ' hysics Brookline. Mass. Varsity Tennis 1; Varsity Singers 2, 3; Mu Alpha Epsilon; Clee Club 1, 2, 3, Librarian, Historian; Pale Blue Key, Vice Pres. 3; Physics {!lub. Exec. C ' luncil 2; .Sophomore Owls. BERT LEE CAMPBELL, lAIA Civil Engineering ROBERT AfSTIN CAMPBELL Pulp anil Paper South Portland Runifnrd. R. I. PvOBERT S. CAPERS, Jr.. -I ' MA Business Administration W ' ellesley. Mass. Pres., Phi Mu Delta 3; Interfraternity Council 3; Men ' s Senate 3: Campus Citizenship Comm. HELEN CARLIX History Enfield Catholic Choir 3; MCA 1; MOC 1. 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Commencement Pageant 1, 2; Women ' s Forum. FRANCIS C. CARMICHAEL, e. Mechanical Engineering JOHN RICHARD CARSON, ' MA Electrical Engineering Hangur Purtland CRAWFORD WAKRKN CARTER, Jr. Education Etna MCA 1, 2, 3; Education Club 3; Assistant Mgr. Baseball 1. MARION HELEN CARTER, AtHl English Augusta MOC 1. 2; MCA 1, 2. 3. Membership Drive 3. Cabinet 3, Embassy 3; Freshman Club 1; Women ' s Forum 3; Dean ' s List 2a; House Social Comm. lb. 2;i, 2b: Co-Chairman of Handcraft Club 3; Prism 3. NANCY Ll ' AN CARTER. AAA Sociology Darieu Women ' s Forum 3; Student-Faculty Relations 1; MCA 1. 2, 3; MOC 1; Freshman Club 1; House Pres. 1 ; General Senate 2; WSGA 1, 2, 3, Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 3; Sophomore Eagles; Sorority Marshal 2. Corresponding Sec. 3. A tL i PAUL STEPHEN CARTER Electrical Engineering THERON HILL t:ARTER, AXA Engineering Physics MOC 1, 2, 3, Pres. 2, Treas Freshman Club 1; 300 Club 2, 3; Dean ' s List la, lb. 2a. 2b. Berlin. Conn. 3: MCA 1. 2, 3; Phvsics Club 2, 3; (iKOlUlK LKO CASEV Farm Management Orono DOXALU THOMAS CASWELL History Wv ' v 1 . iM KOUKKT lU KFITT (.ASW Kl.r. Itnsii)i-ss Administration It.-inKi JAMKS Pl.rMMKR CATIXfi W ' ilillifc Cnnscrvation I ' HILU ' STANLEY ( ATIR, XAE Business Administration Track ' . ; L ' niversity Social Conim. 3. Portland Orono GEORG E EDWIN CHADBOURNE, Jr. Mechanical Engineering MOC I. 3. Bath CLAIR llAKMOX CHAMBERLAIX English Madison Freshman Handbook Ed.; Prism Staff 3: Caminis 1, 3; Pine Xeedle Staff 2, 3; Contributor ' s Club 1, 2. 3, ice Pres. 2. Pres. 3; MCA 1. 2, 3; MOC 1; 1 K( 1. Sec. 1. ROBERT FREDERICK CHANDLER Biochemistry Mexico Band 1, 2. 3; Asst. Baseball Mgr.; Intramural Ath- letics 1. 2; MOC 1, 2; MCA 1, 2, 3. ) PAUL FREDERIC CHANTAL Government New York, N. . Miine Masque 1; Dorm Council 3; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; Newman Club; MCA. WILLIAM PHILIP CHARRON .Animal Husbandry Brunswick . gricultural ( lub; Newman llid); Proctor. WENDELL LEROY CHASE Engineering Physics Bangor LEIGHTON SHKRWIX CHENEY. e.X Psychology Freshman Basketball; Pale Blue Key. Portland ' 1 WILLIAM GLKX CUK.NKV. 1:n History Glee ( hilj 1, 2a. MICHAKL AMHOW CHKKXESKI IJusiness Adniinistralinii UOXALD EDWIX CHICK, B. Public Management _ Sanfunl Men ' s Student Seuatc; Intraiinual Athletic Assn.; Intramtnal Athletics. XANCV C LAIKL CHICK Medical Technology Liiiiingtun VVAA; MCA; Off Cauiiitts W c.uicn ; Anne Stoddcr Schfdarship. I ' RAXK CHESTER CHILD, 1 liotany and Horticultine Bairiiigtuii, R. 1 i-ore-iiv Chill. (.. k.W XIONU CmillCK l. Mechanical Engineering Fainiingtoi IL . 1AKV1X I.eKOV CHITT ' l ' I ' orestrv CLARK JAV CHCRt II, HI ' Forestry Theta Kho Citd., Treas. Anieslnn , Ma .lOSERH R.M.I ' ll CI. . C1II-.TTK. Kl Arts riltsliclfl AKTIILR LVMAX CLARK, ATS! Civil Engineering Augusta Football 2, 3; MCA Menibershili Drive 2; Union HIdg. Drive 2; Maine Da Ctninn, 2; Intramural Sports 1. 2, .V. M CInh. KLIZABKTH CLAKK. X9. History Calais Caiiipus 2; MCA 1; Xcwman Club I, 2, 3. Sec. 3. WIM-IAM ANDREW CLARK Civil Knciiiieering Monticello, Fla. Rifle Team 1; Proctor 2; ASCE. CLIKTON SCRIBNER CLARKE, ' 1 K Business Administration MCA L 2. Westbrook ROBERT FRANKLIN CLAWSON, MIK Forestry Natick, Mass. Football Mgr. 1; Forestry Club 2; Glee Club 2; Choir 1, JEROME JUDSON CLIFFORD Business Administration Houlton Varsity Baseball I; Varsity Basketball 1; MCA I; Orchestra 2, 3; Intramural Sports 2, 3. RONALD WIGHT CLIFFORD Public Management South Paris KENNETH LEROV CLOSSON English Ellsworth Glee Club 1, 2, 3. I ' res. 3; Varsity Singers 2, 3. RODNEY WESCOTT CLUKEY Electrical Engineering EARL EDWARD COATES Mathematics and Science Dean ' s List 2b, s. Thomaston JOSEPH HUTCHINS COBB, ZX English Old Town MERRILL EVAN COBB, SN M.ithematics Le ROBERT FRANCIS COtHRAN Electrical Engineering Dixfield Transfer from Muskingum College; AIEE 2, 3 MCA 2. 3. .ICDITH WEBSTER COl- ' l-lN. Illl ' l ' English Bangor I ' ine Needle, Literarv Ed. 3; MOC 1, 2, 3; MCA :. 2, 3; Rifle Club 2b, 3a; Clee Club 1; Modern Dance Club lb. 2a; Dean ' s List 2a, 2b. JASON COHEN, TE . Mechanical Engineering Mattai ' an, Mas . Intramural Representative 1; Cross Country Mgr. 2; Indoor and Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3; M Club. LESTER MELBOURNE COHEN, TE I ' re-Deiital Biddeford KLCENE COLE, Jr. Civil Engineering ] Saco PAia WILLIAM COLEMAN, KS Electrical Engineering President of ' 46 Freshman Class. Bangur MARTHA POWELL COLES, AOII Home Economics Mount Holly, X. J. MCA 1. 2. 3, Cabinet 3, Co-Chairman Embassy 3; Freshman Club 1; MOC 1, 2. 3; Home Economics Club 1, 3; Class Exec. Comm. 1, 2; Student Christian Moveipent Conference 2; L ' nion Building Prelimi- nary Gift Comm. 2; World Student Service Fund 2; Canterbury C lub 2, 3. Sec. 3. DONALD FREDEKK K ( OLLIXS, ATA Business Administration Caribou Class Pres. 1. Class of ' 47; InterfraternJtv Coun- cil; IRC. Vice Pres.; Political Breakfast Club; Glee Club; Dean ' s List lb, 2. H. DOUGLAS COLLINS, ATA Zoology Caribou Class Pres. 1; Class Vice Pres. 2; Prism, Editor- iii-fhief WILLIAM JOSKI ' H COI.I.IXS, ex Chcinic. ' il Knginecring I.trxingloii, Mass. MOLLIS K KKKTT CONDON. -MIK Agricultuial Economics AgriciiUiiral Club. JAMLS LUWAUl) CUNNKKS Kdncatton oia T.) Mai ' lt-tnii JOHN DKADY CONKERS Jdunialism 01(1 Town THEUUOKK VILLL M CONSTANTINE Mechanical Engineering Livt-rmrtre Falls EDWARD JOHN COOKSOX, ZIN Civil Engineering Biddefdi-d kOHKRT ERNEST COOL. O ' HK lUisiness Administration Lynn. Mass. .Maine Masque; Prism Staff. Asst. Business Mgr. . ; .Maine Flying Club; MCA; Dean ' s List 2a. JOHN EDWARD COOPER Chemical Engineering Long Branch. N. J. Rifle Team 2; MOC 1, 2, 3; Pack and Ptne; Amer- ican Chemical Society Affiliate. ALFRED LEO CORMIER Mechanical Engineering Bangor ROSEMARIE ANN (OTE Hon.e Economics Lewiston VVILFKKD AKim K COTE, Jr., MU Forestry Willinianlic, Conn. Forestry Club; Newman Club; M Club; MCA; Football Mgr. 1; ' arsitv Indoor Track Mgr. ; Dean ' s List la. lb, 2b. BERNARD KIERNAN COUGH Business Administration Ba MCA; MOC; Newman Club; Campus. Harbt THOMAS JOSEPH CUUGHI.IN, OX Mechanical Engineering Walpole, Mass. Newman Club, Exec: Board 1, 2; MCA 1; MOC. EDWARD REED COWLES Electrical Engineering Auburn Men ' s Senate 2; General Senate 2; MCA 1, 2, 3; Proctor 2; Asst. Head Proctor 3; Tau Beta Pi; Dean ' s List lb. 2a, 2b. ALBERT PERCV COX Zoolog. Brooks PHILIP LEROY CRAIG Economics Waterville Men ' s .Student Senate 1; Business Mgr., Freshman Handbook; I ' roctor 2. 3; Maine Day Comm. 2; Glet Club 1. 2. 3. Cabaret 2. 3, Mgr.; Student L ' nion Bldg. Drive 2; Football; Prism; Freshman Club 1; 300 Club 2, Pres. 2; Pale Blue Key. Sec; MCA 1. 2, 3. Cabinet 1; Class Exec. Comm. 2; Sophomore Owls. Sec.-Treas. : Mu Alpha Epsilor. 3. A ii HAROLD FRANCIS CRANDALL Biological Chemistry Caribou JANICE MacGREGOR CRANE. X ' .i Spanish Orono Campus 2; Prism. Asst. Business Mgr. 3; Union Bldg. Drive 2; Class Treas. I; Women ' s Forum 2. 3; Canterbury Club 2. 3; WSGA 1. 2. 3. Treas 3: MC. 1. 2, 3; Spanish Club 1; House Pres. 1; Neai Matbctai. Pres. 2; Dean ' s Li t la 11, li SHIRLEY EDITH CRANE E Tlish Campus 1. 2. Watervillc WILLIA.M JOSEPH CKLIGHTON, IX Mechanical Engineering Lynn, Mass. J ' Basketball; Intramural Athletics; House ' ict. Pres.; Intramural Assn.; Pale Blue Ke . I.Al ' KKNCK KDWARn CROFUTT Zoology Orunu Physics Club; OCU.MMO; I ' luilu Cliil.; MCA; American Chemical Assn. Affiliate. THELMA ELAINE CROSSLAND. AOll Home Economics Oroiio ' omen ' s Forum 3; Prism. Asst. Ed.; OIT-Canipus Women 2. 3. Council 2, 3; MCA 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Hockey I, 2; Class Sec. 1. 2; VVAA 1. 2. 3, C-mncil 2. 3. Sec. 2. ice Pres. 3; Orchestra 1, 2. CHARLES LAWRENCE CROWLEV, Jr.. IN Pre-Medical Whitneyvillc RAYMOND MICHAEL CCDAHV, .Mi! History and Ciovernment Bangor CHARLES JORDAN CUM.MINC; Agricultural Engineering AAAE. Maxfield ARTHUR FRED CUNNINGHAM, . Tr. ' Business Administration Bango .M. RV JEAN CUNNINGHAM, X . Hon;e Economics Old Town Maine Masque 1; Campus Social Connn. 3; House Comicil 1, 2, 3; Social Chairman, House 2, 3; Glee Club 1. 2, 3; MCA 1, 2, 3. Cabinet 3; WAA 1. 2, 3; Dean ' s List la, lb, 2b. MARY ELEANOR CURTIS. II IM ' Psychology JOHN EDWARD CYR Mechanical Engineering Orono Old To JOSEPH GERALD CYR Education Old Town FKRXA.NU FRANCIS UAIGLK Engineering Physics MCA; Dean ' s List 2a, 2b. Fort Kent JUSKl ' H VVF.SLEV DALE Chemistry n LOUIS JOSEPH LUDGER DAIGLE Engineering Physics Fort Kent MCA; Xewman Club; Intramural Basketball; Dean ' s List la, lb, 2a, 2b. JAMES HAROLD DANA. BOH Business .Administration Boston, Mass. Maine Masque 1; MCA 1, 2, 3; MAP 1, 2, 3: PXA 3; IMAA 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3; Dean ' s List 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Volleyball 2, Softball 2, 3. ALAXSOX MERRILL DARRELL Civil Engineering Bangor lIARliARA MAK DAVIDSON, X Sociologv 1 s Randolph ARNOLD A. DAVIS, I-HK Education East Corinth Track 1, 2; Cross Country 1; Basketball 1; Agri- cultural Club 1, 2, 3; MCA 1. 2. 3; M Club 2. 3; Pale Blue Key ; Sears- Roebuck Scholarship 1. HARCOURT WINCHESTER DAVIS. Jr., ATA Civil Engineering West Newton, Mass. RICHARD ROBERT DAVIS Psychology Portland JEANNE DAY English Castine Masque 1, 2, 3; Freshman Club 1; Women ' s Forum 3; Glee Club 2a; MCA; MOC I, 2, 3. VANCE KDW ARD DEARBORN ' Civil Engineering Farmington JOSEPH X. G. DECHENE Chemical Engineering WILLIAM NOLAN DEEHAN, OX Business Administration LOIS ANN DEERING Home Economics Portland Denmark Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, Vice Pres 3; Off- Campus Women I, 2, 3; MCA 1, 2, 3; Glee Club lb. 2. 3; 4-H Club 1; Dean ' s List la, 3a; A P Scholar- ship 1; WGAN Scholarship 2. RICHARD JORDAN DENISON Business Administration Harrison RICHARD WINSLOW DENXISON, ilAE Pre- Dental Bath Masque 2, 3; Glee Club 3; MOC 2; MCA. LELAND CHARLES DeROCHER Business Administration Stratton JEANNE deROZA, AOII History and Government Freeport, X ' . Y. Cheerleader 2; Modern Dance 2, 3; Hockev 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Badminton 1; MCA 1, 2; MCiC 1, 2. JAMES LAWRENCE DesEOCHES, XPl Economics Mexico French Club lb, 2a; Xewman Club 2a. 2b, 3a; MCA 3; MOC 3. JOHN JOSEPH DesROCHES Engineering Physics Mexico i HERBERT ROLERSON DICKEY. Jr. Forestry Hampden Highlands MADELINE ANN DICKEY History Belfast IRC 2; Women ' s Forum 2; Koinonia 3; Education Club 3: MCA 1. 2. 3. LeROY STANLEY DIEFFENBACII, lAE Chemical Engineering Glenrock, N. J. Men ' s Student Senate. EDWARD SYLVESTER DINC.LEY Education Fannin gtoii MARY VIRGINIA DIRKS, AOIT Sociology Orono Orchestra 1. 2; Field Hockey 1; MCA 1, 2, 3; Freshman Club 1: 300 Club; Masque 2, 3, Council 3; Off-Campus Women 2, 3, Cabinet 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3; Oak Prize Sj eaking Contest 1 ; Union BIdg. Fund Coni:n. 2; Embassy Comm. 3; MCA Cabinet 3; Mod- ern Dance 2; Women ' s Forum 2, 3, Exec. Conim. 2. 3; Freshman Handbook Comm. 1 ; Prism Sorority Ed. 3; Dean ' s List lb, 2a, 2b; Sigma Mu Sigma. p M LAWRENCE PARK DOLAN Psychology A HENRY JOSEPH DOMBKOWSKI, K::; Forestry Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN GERARD DONOVAN, AXA Mechanical Engineering Intramural Sports 2. Lewiston NANCY DOORE Engineering Physics South Paris Bisketball 1. 2, 3; Softball 2. 3; Rifle Club 2, 3; MOC 2. 3; MCA 1, 2. 3; Freshman Club 1; Glee Club 1; State Scholarship 1; Dean ' s List la. SHIRLEY MARGARET DOTEN. M Psychology Orono Campus 3; Orchestra 1. 2, 3; MCA 1, 2. 3; Panhel- ienic Council 3, Sec. 3; E. ec. Council, Junior Class 3; Freshman Club 1; Education Club 3. N i CLORIA HELEN DOW Sociology Hot! It on JOHN FRAXKMX DOW Mechanical Engineering Belfast INCKXT LKROV DOWI.IXG Electrical Engineering Jacksonville Transfer from State L ' niversitv of Iowa; Prism 3; MCA 3. PHILIP LAWRENCE DOWXIE, AFP Agronomy Fort Fairfield Agricultural Club 1, 2. 3; MCA I; MOC 1; New- man Club 3; Maine Flying Club 1. 2. CAROLYX PATRICIA DOYLE Home Economics (lief Club 1; Maine Masque . Caribou Campus 3; IRC 3. NORMA JEAN DRCMMOXD. AAA Speech Arrowsic Masque 1, 2, 3; Radio Cniild 3; Orchestra 1 ; Campus 1. 2. 3; Freshman Club 1; Prism Sports Ed. 3; WAA Council 3, Asst. Winter Sports Mgr. 2. Mgr. 3; Sororitv Social Chairman 3; Dean ' s List la, lb. 2b. DAVIS JOHN DUUE Chemical Engineering MCA; Newman Club. Greenville KEXNETH WHITIXC: DUDLEY Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pi. Aul)urn FRANKLIN PAUL DUFOUR. -I-MA History and Government OI.l Town RALPH MARDEX DUXBAR Civil Engineering MCA. Ell. wortli i V . ■• L r ROBERT REGINALD DUN ' CAX, Jr., SN Mechanical Engineering Cambridge, Mass. CEORGE ARTHUR DUNHAM Electrical Engineering Brewer EUGENE RULE DUNX Civil Engineering Prism 3; ASCE 2, .1 .South Weymouth, Mass. LAWRENCE RICHARD DUNN, GX Theater Denmark Masque I. 3, Technical Director 3, ' ice IVesident 3, Council ; Campus 2, 3. PAUL ' INTON DUNN Dairy Husbandry Belgrad ROBERT CORNELIUS DUTTON, O-LA Mechanical Engineering Auburn .Athletic Board 4; Football; Baseball; M Club; .MCA; ASME; Dean ' s List 2a, 2b, 3a. A 1 S PHILIP CURTIS DYER Business Administration West brook Transfer from North Carolina State College ; Prism 3; Proctor; MCA 2, 3. Embassy 3; Dean ' s List 2a, 2b. RAYMOND DYER Chemical Engineering THEODORE GAGE DYER. 0P Mechanical Engineering Lawrence, Mass. ERNEST CLAY EATON, AXA Mechanical Engineering West Buxton UK HARD FREDERICK EATON Civil Engineering ROBERT HALE EDDV, -i ' Vl Zoology JOaX F. G. EICHORN, Jr., lAE Bangor Mechanical Engineering Wellesley Hills, Mass. EVELYN ELLA ELLSWORTH, AZ Bangor Sociology East Wilton MCA 1, 2, 3; MOC 1, 2, 3; M Club 3; Field Hockey 1. 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2. 3; IRC 1. 2, 3; WAA Council 3; All-Maine Hockey Team 3; Square Dance Club 1, 2, 3, Treas. 2, Pres. 3; Dean ' s List la, 2a, 2b. ROBERT EVERETT EMERSON, ATfi Chemistry Bangor Football; Track; M Club; Sophomore Owls; Tale Blue Key 1. ELMER BENJAMIN ERWIN, -I ' HK Furestrv East Rochester. N. S . ' ALERIE JANE ESTV, AAA Hume Economics Cumberland Mills MCA 1, 2, 3; Freshman Club 1; 300 Club; Women ' s Forum 3; House Treas. 1; House Sec. 2; House Coun- cil 3; Home Economics Club Council 3; Prism. MORTON ETTINGER, TE Business Administration Chelsea. Mass. Basketball 1; Intramural Basketball. Baseball; Hillel 1. Treas.; Student Masonic Club; Spanish Club; MCA; Dean ' s List, I ' ENN STANLEY EUSTIS, ' MIA Chemical Engineering North Turner RONALD W. EVERETT. ' I ' -MA Civil Engineering Presque Isle Cruss C.mnlry 1, 2, 3; Track 1; M Club. WINTHROP HARVEY FAIRBAXK. I. Engineering Physics Sudbury, Mass. Intramural Softball; Flving Club 1; Physics Club 1; House Treas. 2; Dean ' s List lb. RICHARD TENXY FAIRFIELD, XPl Theater Cape Elizalieth Masque ; Men ' s General Senate ; MOC; MCA ; 300 Club. CLARENCE EDWARD FAULKNER. lAE Wildlife Conservation Scabbard and Blade. Brewer MARY LOU FENLASON (Terniaii Ritle Club 2; German Club 2, Hart Scholarship 1; Charles H. Payson Scholarship 2; Bertha .Toy Thompson Scholarship 3. Fairfield 3; James Norris LAWRENCE FENNEL. Jr.. lAK Mechanical Engineering South Portland cA JOHN I)A IS FILES Agricultural Engineering Gorham Agriculture Club 1, 2, 3; Agricultural Engineer- ing Club 2. 3. Sec. 2; MOC 1. 2; MCA I. 2, 3; Sears- Roebuck Scholarship 1. JAMES HAMILTON FIRMIN, ATA Arts Sciences Metropolis, Illinois Assistant Editor Prism 3; Class of 1902 Scholar- ship; Dean ' s List. HARRY SAWYER FISH Business Administration RICHARD HAILV FISHER Mechanical Engineering Rockland Jonesport MEt?RILL MONTGO.MKRV FISKK Civil Engineering Hangur AI.FRKD DANTE FLAGG Business A Iniinistralion Xew Sharon PATRICIA ik VKA KK FLA(; ; I ' sychology Orono JOSlil ' H I ' ATRICK Fl.AllKKTV Speech Debate 3; MCA; Education Club. THOMAS SHEA FLANAGAN Economics Portland Bangor JOSEPH HAROLD FLOYD Mechanical Engineering Campus 1; Dean ' s List. JOHN EDWARD FLVNN. MA Arts Sciences Niw Vi.rk. N. V. Norway RALPH EDWARD FLVNN, SX Psychology Providence, R. I. Pine Needle. Advertising Mgr. 2; Campus, Adver- tising Mgr. 3; Scabbard and Blade; Interfraternity Howling 1; Politics Club 2; Bridge Club 2. WILLIAM FISHER FLVXT. BHiT Civil Engineering Augusta KKNNETH BROWN FORES Education Portland KOUREST F. FOGG Wildlife Conservation Saugus, Mass. MCA; MOC. PETER FRA.NCIS FOLEY Forestry Newman Club. BRUCE DALTON FOLSOM. AX A Engineering Physics Springvale Freshman Club, Pres. 1; Sophomore Owls 2; MCA 1, 2, 3. Treas. 3; MOC 1, 2; General Senate 3; Prism. Fraternity clditor; Dean ' s List 1, 2; Tau Beta Pi. JOHN ' HUNT FOLSOM, AXA, Business Administration Springvalc Band 1. 2. 3; MCA 1, 2, 3; MOC 1, 2, 3; House Pres. 1; 300 Club. ROBERT .MARTIN FOLSOM Engineering Physics Orono JOHN I ' AUl. FONTAINE Electrical Engineering Browiiville .lunction PAUL GREENWOOD FORD German Bangor German Play 3; Band 1. 2; French Club 1, 2; MC.A 3: German Club 2. 3, Pres. 3; Dean s List la, 2b, 2s. NORMAL TIRRELL FOSS Electrical Engineering Farmingtou Campus 1; Dean ' s List 2b; Proctor 3. FRANCESJANE FOSTER Zoology South Portland Basketball 1. 2. 3; Tumbling 2. 3. Sec.-Treas. 3; Education Club 3; MCA 1, 2, 3. K:!. NK LESLIE FOSTER, Jr. Economics Bangor Transfer from Becker Junior College; House Council 3. NANCY FOSTER English Portland Transfer from Farniington Teachers College; Edu- cation Club 3; MCA. f J J £k NORMAN WILLIAM FOrRXTKR Chciiiislry MCA .1; MOC 3; Xewiiiaii Club 3. Srinford THOMAS LAWSON FOWKE Klectrical Engineering Transfer fruni Bates; MCA 2, merals 2. Skowhegan Football Nu- ARTIIIR CII.HKKT KOX. •I ' KS Agricultural Kiiginfering Lovcll, Mass. Agricultural Club; Intramural Sports; ASAE. KOIiKKT KKNNETH FRANZ Wildlife Conservation Melrose, Mass. Glee Club; MCA; House Chairman 2; Forestry Club. SA.MUKL EDWARD FULLER, AXA Forestry Long Pond GROVER DONALD FRASER Mechanical Engineering Brunswick DONALD CLYDE FILLER .■ gronomy Easton Baseball 1; Cross Country 1; Basketball 1. 2; Freshman Club 1; MCA 1. 2. 3; MOC 3; Agricul- tural Club 2, 3; Basketball Numerals 2. HARBARA .VIEADE GAMMELL Botany Attleboro, Mass. Hockey 1, 2, 3; All-Maine Hockey Team 1, 3; Basketball 1, 2,; Volleyball 1, 2; MCA 1, 2, 3; MOC 1, 2. 3; Pack Pine 2, 3, Sec. 3; Freshman Club 1; Square Dance 1, 3; Tumbling Club 1, 2, 3- WAA 1, 2; Class Rep. 1; Class Leader 2; M Club. KOSEMARIE JEANNE GAGNON, AZ French ' an Biu-en Newman Club 1, 2, 3; IRC 2, 3; German Club 2.3. .VIARGARET GARDINER ( hemistry Field Hockey 2; Basketball Club; A T; ACS. Gardiner Numeral; Chess CLAYTON AXDRKW GAKU.NHK Kducatioii Or. CHARLES L. CARFLVKLE, TK ' P Mechanical Engineering Mattapan, Mass. Cross Country 1; Hillel L 2. 3; MCA 1, 2, 3; MOC 1, 2, 3; ROTC 1; OCl ' MMO; Intramural Ath- letics 1, 2, 3, Numerals. ROBERT EDWIN GATES Physical Education .Millinuckcl HAROLD W KSLEV t;AL SMAX Agronomy Orono JAMES TRL.MAN GILHKRT French ' arsity Singers; Choir. J. .MKS AUCrsTlS GILLCHREST Arts Portlanil A Ji HAROLD FERDINAND GILMAN Business Administration Old Tow. CHARLES LORING (il.OVER. ' MA Hislftry and Government Dover- Fcxcroft FREDERICK INGRAHA.M GLOVER Business Administration Op Basketball 1, Asst. Mgr. 2. Mgr. 3; tilee Club 1, 2. 3, Librarian 3a; Cabaret Comm. 3a; Varsity Singers 1, 3; MCA 1, 3; Scabbard Blade. HAROLD BERT GOLDBERG Electrical Engineering Hillel I, 2. 3; Dean ' s List 2. Portland , A k SIDNEY GOLDMAN, TEl ' Rusiness Admitlistratidii (;i..iinsli-i. M.i . MKKTON K K.N X Kill COODAI.I., Jr., Ben i il KiiKiiifcrinK Hyannis, Mass. f - % KlCHAKl) ALFKKD COODKI.I. I ' niiltry Ihisbandry Bangor HARLAN FI.AXDEKS HOOUWIN. Ki Mechanical Kngineeriiig Itangor JAMES WEBSTER GOODWLN, ' I ' MA Agricultural Economics f Norway Men ' s Senate 1; Intramural A.A. 1, Sec. 1; A t Football Mgr. 1, 2, Mgr. 3; Track 2, 3; Prism 3 MCA 1. 2. 3; MOC 1; Agricultural Club 1, 2, . M Club 3; Tale Blue Key 1, 2; Sears-Roebuck Scholarship 1. ADELLE GOOS Zoology Hang.. FOSTER IRVIN GORDON, I MA -Agronomy Medwav FRANK FOCXTAIX GORHAM Rusiness Administration Iluulton ,N lL_ NEWTON GRAHAM, 4 ' MA Business Administration West Roxinny. Mass. JV Baseball 1; MCA 1, 2, 3; Freshman Club Co-Chairman of Social Comm. I. RETA LILLIAN c;KAiL M Speech Old Towti i . ltt%«r ' V ' mT ' j ,k HAROLD CRAM GRANT, Jr. Business Administration Bangor MARGARET LIBBY GRANT French Bangor ELVET VERNOX GRAY, AXA Physical Education Farmington JOHN OWEN GRAY, :CN Electrical Engineering Newagen Boxing; Basketball Mgr. ; Dean ' s List 2b. LEON EARLtJRAY Electrical Engineering Newport Varsity Debate Team 1, 2. 3, Pres. 3; Dean ' s List 2; Sears-Roebuck Scholarship 1; John M. Oak Scholarship 2. BEVERLY BABB GREEN Home Economics Farmington Masque 3; MOC 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Home Ec Club 1, 3; MCA 1. 2. 3. THEODORE GLEASON GRIDLEY, IX English Upper Montclair, N. J. Pine Needle 3; Campus 3; MOC 2; MCA; Press Club 3, Treas. 3; Dean ' s List 2a, 2b. 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XORRIS BURT HAMLIN Electrical Engineering Farniingtnii PAUL JUDSOX HAMM Mechanical Engineering Football 1. Bangor r Y ' - t M P.ARBARA ELLEN HAXEV, JiAA English rnrtlanil Transfer from West brook Junior (. ollege; Wom- en ' s Forum 3; Basketball 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Soft- ball 2. 3; Prism 3; Campus 2; House Social Connii. 2; MOC 2, 3; MCA 2, 3. RICHARD GWATHMEY HANKY. ATA Chemistry Portland Masque; Sophomore Owls 2; Men ' s Senate 2; Dorm Council 2; Dean ' s List 1. MARGARET HANKS. •I-M Psychology Augusta Assemblv Conini, ?; MCA 1 ■) 3; Radio Guild 2, 3. Sec. 3. JAVNE KENISTON HANSON. U English Le. ingtun. Mass. Masque ; L ' nion Bldg. Fund 2; Chorus 1 ; Fresh- man Club I, Social Comm. I; ' oUeyball; Hockev ; MOC; MCA; Prism, Activity Co-Editor 3; 300 Club 2. ice Pres. 3; Press Club, Social Chairman. c ROKKKT ALEXANDER HANSON Electrical Engineering I ' alerbiin, . J. MCA 2, 3; AIEE 3. EDWARD J. HAPP, XPI General Engineering Franklin Square. L, I., X. ' . Men ' s Student Senate 2; MCA 1, 2. 3; Intramural Athletic Assn. 2; Co-Chairnian nt Church Service Comm. 2. ROBERT CHESTER HAKAUK.N Civil Engineering Har llarhur JEAN LILLIAN HARDING, AOII Sociology Melrose, Mass. Transfer from Cnll. Tuiiioi (ollege; Masque 3; MCA 3: IRC 3 .■ . ALBKRT MAVNARD HARJULA Education Tlioinastuii MCA 1, 2, 3; Education Club 3; Ueaii ' s List 2b. 3a. BETTY LORAINE HARRIMAN. JiZ Home Economics Bangor Freshman Club 1; 3M CUib; MOC: Home Eco- nomics Club 1, 2, 3. BEN ' JAMIN DAVIS HARRINGTON, SX English Amherst tiEORGE ROBERT HARRIS, . XA Electrical Engineering Wdliurn. Mass Radio Society. W ILLIAM DEXTER HARRIS, AFP Civil Engineering Skowhegau WILLIAM LAIRD HARRIS, III. Kl Civil Engineering rurtlain TAIL TOWKSE.N ' D HART, i;.N Chemical Engineering Togus Masque 1. 2, 3. Technical Director 2, Electrician 1; MOC 1; MCA 1. 3; ACS 2. BARBARA RUTH HASTINGS Botany Bethel Eield Hdckev 1, 3; .Mi-Maine Reserve Hockev Team 3; Pack ' s Pine 3; MCA 1. 2. 3; Glee Chib 1: Freshman Club 1. JANE WARREN H.ASTINGS, UV,-V Home Economics DANIEL EDWIN HATCH. Electrical Engineering Baseball; AIEE. HUGH XICKERSON HATCH, XPS Business Administration Belfast MCA 1, MARY ELIZABETH HATT, d A Home Economics Brewer Home Economics Club 3; MOC 1; Basketball 1, o; MCA 1. CVXTHIA JOAN HAYDEN English Raymond Glee Club 2, 3; Masque 1; Class Sec. 3; Dean ' s List la. 2b. MALCOLM S. HAYDEN Education Cambridge, Mass. Agricultural Club 1; Football; Pale Blue Key 1, 2, 3; MOC; MCA; Education lub. RALPH HOLMAN HAZELTON. IN Business Administration Baseball 1. 2. East Peru ELIZABETH BROOKS HEMPSTEAD, AOn .Sociology Rockland Masque 2, 3; Intramural Debate 3; Women ' s Forum 2, 3; MCA 1. 2, 3. Co-Chairman of Deputa- tions 3: Dean ' s List 2a; Sigma Mu Sigma 3; Sigma Mu Sigma Award. A JOHN WiLLIAM HENDERSON, eP Geology Atlanta, Ga. Masque ; Geologv Club, ' ice Pres. ; Theta Rho Club. JOAN HESELTON, XS2 Sociology Gardiner House Pres. 1; House Sec. 2; WSGA 1; Catholic Choir 3: Newman Club 1. 2, 3; MCA 1, 2; MOC I, 2; Women ' s Forum 3; Home Economics Club 1 ; Dean ' s List 2b. WINFRED F. HIBBARD, Jr., Forestry Forestry Club. Bridgton GEORGE FRANK HIGGINS. -t-HK Zoology Presque Isle Varsitv Indoor Track 1. 2, 3; ' arsity Outdoor Track 1. J; M Club; MOC 1; MCA 1. 3; Intra- mural Assembly Comm. 1 ; Student Senate 1 ; Gold Track Shoe 2. LEON FORREST HIGGIXS. II. ' MA Mechanical Engineering Baiigur KENNETH LANGDOX HILL, IX Mechanical Engineering OSCAR B. HILL, II Zoology Masque. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Bath GRACE MAY HILLMAN Psychology Dixfield GERALD WALTZ HILTON Mechanical Engineering Waldoboro LOUISE CASWELL HILTON Home Economics Xnrridgewock ■Hi WALTER CHARLES HINDS, Jr., lAE Engineering Physics Pejepscut JACK MERLE HILTZ, ' K Chemical Engineering Calais Band 1; MCA; Prism; Dean ' s List 2a, 2h. 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ROSWELL EARL HUBBARD, Jr. Chemical Engineering Waterford RICHARD FREEDOM HUFF, XPS Bacteriology West Scarboro HCll W II. SON lirXTKR. ■J ' lU m,.Ius East Gariliicr, Mass. MAKC.ARET ELLEN IirRD. A . Sociology Oakland MCA 1. 2; IRC 3; Freshman Club 1; Dean ' s List 2: Class 1917 Scliolarsliip 2. ORREX ROY 111 KU Chemical Engineering Fayetle HARRY KENDALL HUSSEY Electrical Engineering Portland JOHN ARNOLD HCSSEY , ' IPA Economics ERWIN FOREST HUTCHLNS Electrical Engineering Bangor Brunswick MELVIN ELLIS HUTCHINSON. Jr. Business Administration Richmond RALPH STETSON INliR.MIA.M. ■Ml Education Augusta DONALD WAYNE INSKEEP Mechanical Engineering Old Town MARILYN LOIS ISAACSON Psychology llillel 3; MCA 3. Lewiston MARY LOUISE JACKINS, B« Sociology Houlton Rit HARD ELLSWORTH JACOBS Animal Husbandry Mt. Carmel, Conn. BARBARA LOUISE JACOBS Home Economics Auburn MCA 1, 2, 3; MOC; House Council 1. 2. DALE ELMER JENKINS Journalism ' Mile LAWRENCE STANLEY JENNESS Speech Orono Campus 1. 2. i. 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' icteriology Bangor Civil Engineering Milo German Club. Prism; ASCE. XAXCV JORDAN, XV. MALCOLM J. JOSEPHS, TK-I ' lUisiness Adniiiiistratioii Cape Cultage Business Administration Xewton Center, Men ' s Senate; Dean ' s List. Mass WILLIAM EVERETT KAXK Mechanical EngineeriTig Tlnmiastdii AUTHLK KATLAX. TK I ' sycholugy I ' calmdy, Mass. MCA 1, 2. 3: KiencJi Club 1: Freshman Club 1; Track Mgr. 1; Tennis Mgr. 1. 2. i: Pale Hlue Kev; Cninn Bldg. Fund Worker; Hillel; .iOO Club 2. ALKKEU J. KEITH, prA liusiness Administration Bangor EDWARD HARFORD KEITH. ' MA History Bangor MARION LOrlSE KEITH, A7. Music Ilampilcn Glee Club 1, 2, J; Sorority Pres. 3. JOAN THERESA KEIJ.EIIER English Bangor ( HERMAN EDWARD KENDALL. XP:i: Civil Engineering South Portland Intramural Sports 1. 2. 3; ASCE; MCA; Intra- mural Athletic Assn. 2b, 3; Union Bldg. Fund Work- er 2; Dean ' s List la. WILLIAM ANDERSON KENDALL. 2AE Agronomy Fitchburg, Mass. KATHLEEN ROME KKNNEDV. AOII Speech Bucksport MCA 1, 2. 3, Cabinet S Freshman Club Cabinet 1; WSGA 3; Debate Club 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3; House Council 1, 2. 3; House Pres. 3; Intramural Debate Tournament 2. EMMA ELIZABETH KILBURN. AAA Business Administration Cape Elizabeth Masque 2; MOC I. 3; Women ' s Forum 1. 3; MCA 1, 2, 3. RICHARD STANLEY KIMBALL Education Machias Varsity Singers 2, 3; Chapel Choir 2; Glee Club 1, 2. 3. Treas. 3; MOC 1; MCA 1, 2, 3. Deputations 2, 3; Freshman Club 1; Dean ' s List 2b; Proctor 3. c 1 DOUGLAS TREAT KING Electrical Engineering Orono DONALD CHESTER KINNEY, SX Business Administration Dover-Foxcroft Cross Country, Mgr, 3; Fraternity Treas. 3; MOC 2, 3; MCA 2, 3. ALTHEA RUTH KIRK Sociology Ashland CHARLES WILSON KITTRIDGE Agricultural Engineering Dexter ASAE 2. 3, Treas. 3; OCUMMO 1; MCA 1, 2, 3. MILTON WILLIAM KLINE. TE Chemistry Swainiiscott, Mass Fopthall 1; ACS; Tau Beta Ti. KTHKI. ANITA KXAPP llo (■ KfniioillU ' S KA1«)I. VOi ' .C, KXAPI ' Kiiglish KRKD liAKKOWS KMCIIT l orestiy Cross Country 2; Forestry Club 2. Orono VVaterville .MARILYN KL ' TH KOBRIN Sociology Lynn, Mass. Basketball 1, 2; Hockey 1, 2; Hillel ; Glee Club; MCA; M()C; Dean ' s List 2b. M I R I A M KOCHAKIAN English Madison Campus 1; Associate Kil. Maine Hanilbonk 1; House Council I, 3; LRC. WILLL M THOMAS KOPP Forestry Cambridge, .Mass GORDON REID Kl ' HN, 2N Civil K.ngineering Old Town PHYLLIS AMMKI.INK LACOMBE Education HOWARD KENNETH LAMBERT, Xl ' i: Mechanical Engineering Lewiston MCA 1, 2; HOC 1; Rifle Team 1; Varsity Football Limestone I; JV Football 2; Newman Club 2. 3; Spanish Club 2: ASME 1; Intramural Sports 2; Prism 3; Chi Kho Sigma Club 2, 3, Sec. 3. HERMAN CLIFFORD LAMOREAU, OX Agricultural Engineering Bowdoinham MOC J; Agricultural Club 3; Intramural Sports 3: Dean ' s List la, lb. T WILLIAM WASSOX LAlll ' KKLL, IX I ' .irni Management Kitteiy roiut CECIL OTHELLO LANXASTER, KI Agricultural Economics Bangur Football 1; Basketball 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3; Agricultural Club 1, 2, 3; I ' ale Blue Kev 1, 2, 3; MCA I, 2, 3; OCUMMO I. 2. ROBERT HERMAN LAM) Engineering Physics I ' c.rll.-iiicl HILTOX UOFULAS LAXE Fnreslvv Danfortli .lO.SKl ' ll CI.AL ' UE Lal ' OlNTI-: Electrical Engineering Bangor LEE WILLIAM LaPKISE, ATli Business Administratioji Great Barrington. Mass CHARLES CARR LEACH, AE Electrical Engineering West Palm Ijeach. Fla. JAMES ADDISON LEACH. lAE Business Adniinistratinn West Palm Bench. Pla ELLA DOROTHY LEHKMAX English Portland MCA 1, 3, 3; Hillel 1, Corresponding Sec. 2. Vice Pres. 3; MOC 1, 2; Dean ' s List la, lb, 2a. 2b. HAROLD C. LEIGHTOX Forestry MCA. West Siiriiigfield, Mass. CARL LEKMAX. TE Mrchaiiical Kngiiieerinif Portion. I (;KORt;K AKTilUK LEW I A business Adniinistratimi Kennebunk Tran ' ;fer from Ruck nc- 11 I ' niver itv ; Newman Club. t ' EtlL MAKI K I.KWIS Knglisb Carinel MCA 1; OfT-Canipus W ' nnien 2, 3; . nnc F. Stodder I ' liii ' l Scbnlarsliip 2. KRKDERIC CLIFFORD LIBBY. -I-FA Engineer ing Physics South INirtland Men ' s Senate 3, Sec-Treas.. Exec, ( iiinni. 3. JANE LOUISE LIBBV. AAA Hrjme Economics RICHARD LESLIE LIBBY Mechanical Engineering ' iiuilhavtn Ereei (j]-t t. M WILBIU LEROY LIBHY V ' il(llife Conservation Vancebori WII-LIS EDWARD LIBBV. Jr.. HHli Mechanical Engineering Freeport JOANNE LINDGREN. A ' A Home Economics Maiden, Mass. MOC 1; MCA 1. 2. 3; House Council 2, 3; Si gma Mu Sigma 3. KARL ROBERT LlNI)(. riST Mathematics Nantucket. Mass. ■- V. - §m ; LAWRENCE WOOUBUKV LITCHFIELD. lAK Physics rortlaiul Radio Guild. LEWIS ELBERT LITTLEFIELD Horticulture Auburn LORRAINE ANITA LITTEEIELD, X ' j Home Economics Oron.) 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' I (Jnvermiient Hiukspnvt (IKOKCE WILLIAM LL ' TKA Klcrtrical Engineering BARBARA MAXIOX McALOOX Psyrhology Hangor Bangor DOXALO STKTSON McCOBH. -I ' Kl Mcfhanical Knginccritig RALPH EDWIX McCT ' RDY Forestry Calais RAY THOMAS McDOXALD, Jr., BOH K.irestrv Bridgtnn lliOMAS ll. ■l)I.K • M.icDDXALD, K2 pjlucatinn Madison I ' oiilljall 2: M C ' luli; Educatiun (lull. liARBARA ANN McFARLAND Home Economics Portland Orchestra 1, 2; House Council 1, 2, Social Chair- man 1; Home Economics Club 1. 2. i; Radio Guild . ' , ,1; MCA 1. 2. 3; MOC 1. 2; Dean ' s List 2a, 2b. ERNOX McFARLAND Electrical Engineering Bangor CARROLL RODNEY McGARV Education Farmington Transfer from Farmington State Teachers College. EDWARD QUINXY MacGOWN Civil Engineering Ellsworth PATRICIA R. McGUIGAX, AAA Mathematics Port Jervis. X. Y. Prism, Asst. Ed. 3; IRC 3; MCA 1, 2, 3; MOC 1, 2; Mathematics Club 3; Xeai Mathetai 1; Dean ' s List 1, 2. KEITH M. McKAV, ATA Zoology Cariljoii OWEX BLACKDEN MacKELLAR, Jr. Education Orono HELKX LOUISE McKEXXA Psychology Old Orchard AI.KXANUEK WILLIAM MacKEXZIE, Ki Civil Engineering Winchester, Mass. Football I; Baseball 1; MCA; Xewman Club. ALBERTON LAMSOX McLAIX Wildlife Conservation GEORGE ALBERT MacLAUCIILAX Mechanical Engineering Dennysvil ROBEKT SCOTT MacLAUCIILAX, .U ' l ' Agronomy Dennysville , Agricultural Club 2, 3, Social Chairman 3; MCA 1; MOC; Dean ' s List 2a, 2b; Sears-Roebuck Schol- arship 1. RAMOXA KATHLEEN McLAUGHLlX Spanish Medway Debate Club; Intramural Debate; Basketball 1, 2. 3; Women ' s Forum. Exec. Council 2; Spanish Club. £s KKCINALD ilAXSiOKD Mcf.ArCHLTX Mathpiiiatics Mcdway WILLIAM DAVID MacLEAX Klcctrical F.jigineering JAMKS AL. K . 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Masque, Council; Interfratirnity Council; Scab- bard and Blade. Treas. liPlRNARU LINWOOD MARSH Public Management Campus 1. 2. .i; .XSCC 3. Publicitj. H. RTLK LK.M.L) MAKSH Poultr Gorhani .Agricultural Club I. J, 3; Dean ' s List la, 2b. IL ROIIKRT WILLIAM MARSHALL. i:. Physical Education Old Town Radio Guild; Forestry Club; Baseball Xunierals, ELEANOR HARRIET MARTIX English Rumfuid I ' uiiil Transfer from Sinimuns College; MCA 3; Eduea tion Club 3. MARJORIK MAK . L RT1X. 9. Psychology Marblehead, Mass. Prologue .1; i ' risni 3; MCA 1. 2, 3; MOC 1. 2. 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2; Sigma Mu Sigma 3. WILLIAM PRATT MASON Engineering Physics Saco r n KK HARD THOMAS MATHEWS Chemical Engineering Augusta PAUL RAYMOND MAYBEKRV Chemistry Windham MCA: Maine Flying Club; Dean ' s List lb. Is, 2b. V = J. ROLAND MELBOURNE . L YBERRY Dairy Husbandry Stillwater S. NICHOLSON MAYO, .Tr. Journalism Press Club. Kichmond, ' a. EUGENIA .MELZAR. . I Chemistry Wilmington. Mass. MCA 1, 2, 3; American Chemical Society 2, 3. .lOHN PALMER MERRILL, . Tn Business .-Vdministration Intramural Sports; MCA. Skowhegan XKAL WILSOX MERRILL. •Hlli Mechanical Engineering Gray RICHARD MELVIX MESERVK. -l-HK Mechanical Engineering Aiiliuiii ALBERT AUGUST MEYER, XPS General Engineering College Point. N. V. MCA 2, 3; Intramural Sports; North Dorms Social Comm. 2b; North Dorms Council, Treas. 3; Dean ' s List 2a. HOMER MTCHARLAROS. ATA Business Administration IRC 2; Tntranniral Sports 2, Dean ' s List 2a. Portland Politics Club 2; FRA.NXIS JOSEPH MICHAUD Education West Enfield JOHN PRINXE MILLER, IX Electrical Engineering West Medford, Mass Radio Club. Pres. 3. -T ' J i: STANLEY JOHN MILl.KK General Engineering Auburn Band 1, 3; Dorm Council 3; JIOC 1, 3; MCA I, 2, 3; Hillel 1. 2 3. Treas. 2, 3; Rifle Team 1; Dean ' s List 1. 2a, 2h; Tan Beta Pi. WILMA JESSE MILLER, . OII Home Economics Freshman Club; MCA 1, 2, 3. Orono AXX BOUTELLE MITCHELL English Bangor DOROTHY LOUISE .MITCHELL Mathematics Bangor V. . Council 3; Canirus 2; Basketball 1, 2. 3: Hocke.v I, 2. 3; Volleyball 1; Dean ' s List 1, 2; Freshman Club 1; Neai Mathetai 1. T- ' S P. UL JOSEPH MITCHELL, Kl Physical Education Waterville Baseball 1. 2; Basketball 2; Education Club 2, 3; M Club 3; Newman Club 2, 3; MCA 2. GLORI.A. MOCKLER, AZ English Caribou JAMES WATT MOLLISOX Chemical Engineering Belfast Glee Club 1. 2. 3; Track 1; Varsity Singers 2, 3; Dorm Council 2; Masque 1; ACS. PHILIP HERBERT MOOERS, AFP .Agricultural Education Caribou MOC 1. 2. 3; MCA 1, 2. 3; Canterbury Club 3; Agricultural Club I, 2, 3. ,ifT kAI.I ' II AKTIirK MOOKK. e Korcstiy Forestry Cluli. Kllswoitli RANDOLPH EDWAKl) MOOKKS Civil Engineering Bangor BARBARA JEAN MORANG History MCA. Portland ROLAND STANLEY MORRISON Education Brewer VICTOR ADELBERT MORTKXSON Mechanical Engineering Mexico HOWARD EVERETT MOSELV, Jr.. IX Agricultural Economics South Ptirtlaiul HAROLD LLWVOOD MOL ' LTON. A . Civil Engineering Springvale Band I, 3; Orchestra 2; Men ' s Senate 1; General Senate 1 ; ROTC Band, Student Leader 3 ; Mu Alpha Epsilon Scholarship Prize 1 ; Mu Alpha Epsilon. JANE OAKES MOCLTON Education Rangeley EARLON IVORY MULLEN Arts Bangor PHILIP JONES MURDOCK. Jr.. Ben Mechanical Engineering Springfield Freshman Football: Varsity Football 2, 3; M Club 2, 3; MOC 1; General Senate 3; Glee Club 2. WALTER CHARLES MURRAY Zoology Old Town WILLIAM HILL MURRAY Agronomy Orono ANTHOXY BENEDICT XARDONE, K2 ( ivil Engineering Newton Highlands, Mass. CHARLES LEIGH XELSOX. HK Forestry Bangnr JEAN INEZ NELSON Home Economics liasketball 1; MOC 1 1. 2, 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3. Council Portland Alumni Scholarship 2; Dean ' s List 2b. New Gloucester ; Freshman Club 1; MCA cA ROBERT L. J. KELSON Electrical Engineering Westbrook LEWIS PAUL NEWTON Chemical Engineering Auburn WILLIAM ADAMS NEWDICK, AXA History and Government Augusta Orchestra 1; Glee Club, Accompanist 2, 3; Varsity Singers. Accompanist 3; IRC 3; Glee Club His- torian; Dean ' s List Is, 2b. JUDITH HAYES NEWTON Spanish Auburn Women ' s Forum 3, Exec. Council 3; Spanish Club; Canterbury Club 2; MCA; Freshman Club; MOC. GEORGE PETER NICHOLS Civil Engineering Auburn 1 0 _X i - X . : f«« JOHX DAMKl. Ml liOLSON. 1!H11 Forestry Kast Millinnckel LOIS ANN NiCnOI.SON. A MI Sociology Maiden, Mass. Catholic Chapel Choir 2. 3; Newman Club 1. 2, i, Kxcc. Comm. 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Social Chair- man 3; Sophomore Eagles 2; German Club 1, 2, 3. Treas. 3; IRC 1. 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 3; MCA 1, 2. 3. Embassy 3; House Council 1, 3, Vice Pres. 1, 3. JEKKV SANAGE MCKERSON Chemical Engineering GLORIA LLOYD XOVES Geology Ore no Caribou LEROV CLIFFORD XOVES, OX Electrical Engineering Farmington Radio Guild; AIEE; Dean ' s List 1, 2. ELMER ROGER OAKES. -l-JU Business Administration Waterville GKKALD FREDERICK OKERMEVER Mechanical Engineering JOHX JOSEPH OCOXXOR Economics ROBERT VICTOR OHARA Civil Engineering Rye, X ' cw York Augusta ELMER JOHX ORCCTT. i:x Forestry Mount Desert Forestry Club, Treas.; Dean ' s List lb; Xi Sia;nia Pi. JOSKPH KKAXCIS OUELLETTE Klectrical Engineering St. Fr LEWIS OSCAR Ol ' KLLETTE Alts Biddetniil tlERARD DOXAT PARADIS Klectrical Engineering Xewman Club; AIEE; MCA. Fort Kent .lOSEPH RAOLL EDOCARD PARADIS. XX Business Administration Biddtf ' ird Intranuiral Sports; Press Cluh; Newman Cluli. OS( .-VR CEORUE PARADIS, ' MIK Husiiiess .Xdininistralion .Vewnian Cluh. KKXESr PARl .O. HX Daily llu I anilry Walerville A ci_ PHILLIP SHERIDAN PARKKR Wildlife Conservation Addison JOHN W. PARSONS, SX Civil Engineering Wetherstield, Conn. CHARLES STURTEVANT PARTRIDGE. lAE History and Government Norway LEWIS DANA PAVSON. 2X Mechanical Engineering Sonthport 1 iflHIHHi ROlJER EVERETT PEABODV French Portland Transfer from Bowdoin College; Etiucation Club .v SIDNEY RAY PEACHEV. AXA Chemical Engineering Ml. ' ernon Intramural Si orts; Sophomore Conim. 2; Frater- nity ' ice Pres. 3; ACS; MCA ; I ' liion Bldg. Drive 2; Dean ' s List la. lb, 2a ; Baseball. Xunierals ; RiHe Team. I.IXWOOD FARNUM PEARSON. ' IMi AKiicultural Engineering Coriiiua KDVVARD ROINDV TEASLEY Clieniical P ' ngineering Bath DAKVI. WILLIAM PELLETIER. JTJ Histor and Governineni Xewnian Club. Caribou CERALD FRANCIS PELLETIER Economics Olil To«n EDWARD CHARLES PEXXIMAX Forestry Ri tM(Iak-, K. I. JOHN WILLIAM PEPI ' ARI). Kr Z..oIoK,v CLACDE WIXSTOX PERKINS Education Searsport Old Town C.EORCE W. PERKIXS. Jr. Farm Management Cold Spring. X. ' . RICHARD ERLON PERKINS Electrical Engineering Augusta Amateur Radio Club 1, 2; AIEE 2; Amateur Ra- dio Club. Vice Pres. 2. G. CARL PERRY, -I-MA Forestry Stonington, Conn. JV Raseball 2; Forestry Club 2; MCA 2. MALCOLM FARROW PERRY, Kl Economics Portland MVRIE MORRILL PERRY Psychology Bangor Masque 3; Campus S; Tennis 2, 3; MOC 1, 2; MCA 2, 3. ARL JOSEPH PETERSON. ATA Mechanical Engineering lOREST GEORGE PETERSON. ATA Mechanical Engineering Cala Calais cA GEORGE CONRAD PETERSON Engineering Physics Physics Club 2; MCA 1, 2, 3. Lewiston HERBERT OLAF PETERSON. KS Mechanical Engineering Lexington, Mass VINCENT FRANCIS PETRIE Mechanical Engineering Boxing 1; Scabbard and Blade. Portland CALVIN S. PHILLIPS, AXA Electrical Engineering Amateur Radio Club 2, Sec. 3. Farmington t ' V ' « ,v KDWAHD KIXI.KV rHIM.IPS. IIOH KcoiKiinics I ' urtland KDMIXD FRANCIS PIKI.A. A A Klectrical Knuincrring Manchester, Conn. CLARKXC Chemical K DEL PIERCK Kngincering lUicksport ALMOND S ■LVAXUS IMKKPOXT Forestry Thomaston AV ' C, Membership Conim., Chairman 2a, Publicity Comm.. Cliairman 2b. VICTOR IIKRBERT POOLER, Jr.. -I ' Kl Mechanical Engineering South Brewer Newman Club; Freshman Club 1; Pale Blue Key; liaseball. Xumerals I. ROGER WHITXEV POTTER, ATH Forestry X ew Canaan, Conn. MOC; MCA. C,-UAUU JOSEPH POILIX. Ki: Kilucation WILLL M ROV POWERS Chemical Engineering W ' inslow Springfieltl, Mass EDWIN FRANK POYNTER. I-IIK Mechanical Engineering Melrose. Mass. PACL ALFRED PRADERIO. 9P Civil Engineering Clinton, Mass. Xewman Club; ASCE. EVELYN LUTHER I ' RATT Home Economics Maiden, Mass. MCA 1, 2. 3; MOC I, 3; Home Economics Club o. CHARLES R. PREBLE, OP Zoology Bar Harbov Newman Club 2, 3; German Club; MCA; Men ' s Student Senate 1; General Senate 2; Theta Rho; Dean ' s List lb, 2a, 2b. Brewer CHARLOTTE EVA I ' KESSEV, X!! Psychology Glee Club 1, 2, 3; German Club; MCA, Member- ship Drive 3a; Prism Subscription Comm. 2; Pau- llellenrc Booklet, Eil. 2; Dean ' s List 1, 2b. W ARREN HfBERT PRESSLEV Eilncatic.n Wesln SHELDON WESLEY PRIEST . grononiy . gricultnral Club. ROBERT E. PRINC E, 1 V. Chemical Engineering MCA; ACS. EnficUl { AuI)Urii DORIS ELEANOR PULLEN Psychology Richinoml MCA ; Anne E. Stodder Scholarslii]i 1. MARY-ABBIE PrLSIIER, AZ Home Economics Poland Home Economics Club 1, 2; MCA 1, 2. 3; Glee (lull 1; IRC 3: MOC 1, 2. liRL ' CE SOUTHER PITXAM, Mechanical Engineering I ' K Reading, Mass. JOHN JOSEPH OUINN, 2:x Business A hninistration Gardiner c UOCKK ( IKTIS KACKI.ll r M( ' cli;iiik ' ;il KiiRiTiri-riiiK Ol.l Thwii KAMOX M. RAKOKK ItusiiK ' SS Adiniiiistratiuu Hrodkliiu-, .M;i MCA 1. _ ' , .1; Ilillel 1. 2, .■!, Pres. .!. I-.AKI. Jl. KAMSAV. OX Economics Wiiisluw Transfer fnnii ColUy College. W II.IIAM COODWIN KAMSAV. XI ' ; Mecli.iniciil Engineering Melrose, .Mass. UOHKKT WILLIAM UAMSDKLL. AXA Chemical Enainecring MedfieM. Mais. CAROLINE LOUISE RAXCOl ' RT Home Economics .Solon Haskethall 2; MC. 2. 3; Home Economics Cluli 1. .!. I.KKOV ( M.XRLKS k. . l). LL . nimal Hnsbamlry .Xgricullnral Clul); MCA. Milo I ' OLLIK LIKA ' IILWI |;A LIXSOX. ' J Knglisli I ' ortlaml Pine Needle: Intramural IJasketball; Tennis; .MC.- ; Rifle Chib; House Council Hi. 2a. 21i ; Dean ' s List 111. 2a. 21). KENNETH ALBERT KAY. iTi Electrical Engineering Eastport ALICE MARIE RAYMOND. +M Zoology Jackson Heiglits, L. I., N. Y. Hockey 1 ■, Basketh- ' lL Ne-- nn C ' ' , ' Treas. 2; MCA 1, 2, 3, Freshman Club 1; MOC 1; German Club 2. 3. HELEN ESTELLE REED Engineering Physics Oak Riilgf. Ten ROBERT RUKrS REXDALL, -I-MA Forestry JAMES PARKER RICK, Forestry Augusta Fitchl)urg, Mass. COLLEEN RICHARDSON, -I ' M Physical Education PI ynii utli Glee Club I; Freshman Club I; MCA 1. 2. 3- MOC 1, 2; House-Council 1, 2; Square Dance Cluh 1, 2, .1, Sec. 3; Tumbling Club 2, 3; Volleyball 2. 3; Tennis 2; Badminton 2; Basketball 1. 2, 3, Asst. Mgr. 3; Hockey 2, 3. Capt. 3; All- Maine Reserve Hockey Team 3; ' AA, Covnicil 1, 3; Education Clnb. i:i) ARD J. RKHTKK Forestry Merchantville, X. J. Intranniral Sports; MCA; MOC; Forestry Club. CARLETON BLAIR RING. ITS Animal Husbandry Riclimond THEODORE CONNOR RING Civil Engineering Soutli Brcwer KL ' GENE MADISON ROACH Farm Management Smyrna Fails MARTIN CHARLES RISSEL Civil Engineering Rutherford. N. J. Prism. Business Mgr. 3; Dean ' s List 2a, 2b. CAROL JOAN ROBBINS, M Bacteriology East VVintliroi. MCA 1, 2, 3; MOC I, 2; Women ' s Forum 3; Fresli- man Club, Treas. 1; 300 Club 2; Dean ' s List la. lb. lOII.N Ai.DKN KOHKRTS Itiisiiirsv At! mini St rat ion liangur DINCAX MASON KOIUNSOX Ethication Bangor SCMNKK MAKTIN KOlil NSON, TK ' l ' Zoology Roxhury. Mass. Indoor Track, Mgr. I; MCA 1, 2, 3; Hilk-I 1, 2. 3. Scroll 1; French Club 1. CHARLES WILSON ROGERS. Jr. Busint-ss Administration Old Town DAVID COBURN ROGERS English .St. Stephen, X. B.. Canada HAROLD EUGENE ROGERS. -MIK Sociology Gardiner Scabbard and Blade; Cross Country, Numerals 1. V1LLL M SCHOFIELD ROGERS, 2AE Business Administration Br GERALD ARTHUR ROGOVIN, TE Journalism Newton Center, Mass. Prism, Sports Ed. 3; Campus, Sports Ed. I, 2, 3; Intf-a ur i Spo-ts 1. ?. 3; F ' -eshman Club 1: Hillel 1. 2. 3; MC. ; Press Club; Dean ' s List la, lb. MURRAY LEET ROLLINS. . XA Chemical Engineering .Augusta Intramural Sports; Track 1, Numerals; Dean ' s List lb, 2a. WILLIAM SCOTT ROLLINS . eronautical Engineering Augusta 1 FREDERICK JOIIX KO.sKHrsll Chemical Engineering Bucksporl Football 1; ACS; Newman Club; MCA. JAMES WILLIAM MARTIX ROWSE, Jr. Business Administration Cape Elizabeth C t;KKALD E. RUDMAX, TE-r Economics ' S . IlaiiKdi ARTHUR xMURCII SADLER Dairy tlusbandry Biewer £ - - ? m ALFRED LOUIS SALVDUN. Ji Chemical Engineering ACS ; Newman Club. CEOKGK WILLARD SAMPSON Electrical Engineering Bar Mills Old Towi ROGER HARVARD SARGENT Chemical Engineering Ellsworth WILLARD EVERETT SAVAGE Agricultural Economics Orringlon ALFRED N. SAVIGNANO, K Physical Education Newton Highlands, Mass. Football 1; University Social Comm. 3; Men ' s Senate; Sophomore Owls 2; Class Treas. 2, 3. RICHARD LEANDER SAWYER Horticulture New Sharon W [I.I.AKD CI.Il ' TON SAWVKK, X Mtch.iniial Engnieering r5ll r.,..k JOHN l-RKMONT SCAMMAX Kngineering Physics Strong Cross Cniintry 1; MOC; MCA; Dean ' s List la. JOHN GUTH SCHAADT. AXA Mechanical Engineering Wcllcsley Hills, Mass, I,K VIS CHRISTIAN SCI H.OTTER BECK Wildlife Conservation Wakefield. Mass, IniioDi- Track 2a: Track Mgr, 2b, JOHX RICHARD SIH, I1DLIN, T! Physical Education Alden, X. ' , Fo-thall I, 2. 3; Basketball 1. 2: MCA 1. 2. Cain- net 2: Pale Blue Key, Fres. i; MOC; M Club, MELVIN A. SCHWARTZ, TK Business Administration Portland Intramural Sports; Campus 2; General Student Senate 2; MCA 1. 2, 3; MOC 1, 2, 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3; French Club. WH-LIAM ALLISON SEARS Business Administration Mont auk, L. I., N. Y. Transfer from Union College ; Debate Club. JOHX ISAAC SEEKINS, Jr. PMucation Stockton Springs Maine Normal School Scholarship, BARBARA ANN SEWALL Sjianish Aubi SYDNEY FREEMAN SHAPIRO. Tl■ English Newport JOSEPH BOARDMAN SHATTL ' CK. Jr.. ' I ' HK Mechanical Engineering North Edgecomb CHARLES WHITCOMB SHAW Mechanical Engineering MOC; Intramural Sports. Caribou JEANNETTE SHAW Home Economics Caribou Transfer from Washington State Normal School ; Home Economics Club 3; Basketball 3. JAMES MORTIMER SHEPARD. ATQ Wildlife Conservation Alford, Mass. ARXO HASKELL SHEPAKUSON Median ical Engineering rUED M. SHERMAN. Alii Cieiicral Engineering Solo Island Kails IL EUGENE EDMOND SHIPLEY, BGII Mechanical Engineering ' assalI)nro JULIA SHORES Sociology New Gloucester Campus 2; MCA 1, .1; Tolitics Club 2; Anne E. Stodder Scholarship 2; Bertha Joy Thompson 3. ALAN SHULMAN, TE ' I ' Economics Chelsea, Mass. Masque; MCA; Intramural Sports; House Vice Pres.; Hillel, Social Cluuniiau; Men ' s Student Senate. JANE ANNE SIBLKY, -I ' M Home PZcononiics ' etk U , .Ma-.-, MOC 1; MCA 1, 2. 3; Iloinc Ecnniiucs Club 1, 2. 3; Rifle Club 2; MCA Cabinet ,i; Kninonia 2, 3, Chairman 3. ■M : SA.Ml ' El. SCHOPPEE Sll.SliV. Jr. Zoology Bangui Cross Country 2. 3; Indoor Track 1. 2, 3: Outdooi Track I, 2; M Club; Rifle Club; Track Numerals •M 2; Cross Country M 2. CHARLES A. SIMOXDS Civil Engineering Prism; Newman Club; ASCE. 1. Pnrtland SAMUEL SIMOXDS, TE Business Administration Hillel 1. 2, 3; MCA 1, 2, 3. Portland CALVIN WARREN SIMPSOX Business Administration Old Orcbard Beacli l- ' KEUEKKK CECIL SIMPSON. ATA Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM HAKOLU SIMPSON Civil Engineering MCA; MOC; Band: ASCE. Eastport Millinocket U KAV UKXTEK SIMPSON. Xl ' l Mechanical Engineering Pittsfield, Mass. MCA 1. 2, .!; MOl ' 2. .i; ASME; Dean ' s List la. SIMON SKLAR History and Government Old To« lb. 2b. WILLIA.M NELSON SKini), ' Bacteriology Cala LOIS ANN SMALL, IIB ' t ' Sociology Orono Campus 2; Orchestra 3a; WAA. Penny Carnival Comm. 2b; Modern Dance la, 2; 3a; Handicraft Club 3a. CARLTON LAWRENCE SMITH, AFP Forestry MCA ; Forestry Club, DANA ALME SMITH, XP2 Mechanical Engineering Holden Dayton KARLE FRANCIS SMITH Mechanical Engineering Bangor JEANNETTE SMITH History Spanish Club 2, 3, Sec. 3; Off-Campus Women 1, 2. 5; MCA 1. 2. 3; Dean ' s List 2b, 3a. Bangor LAWRENCE CONRAD SMITH Education Turner Center Int-anuiral Debate 3; Debate Club ; EducatioTi Club. NORMAN E. SMITH, Jr.. ' I ' ilK Civil Engineering South Portland Intramural Sports; Asst. Football Mgr. ; MCA ; Pale Blue Kev. OWEN HAROLD SMITH, GX Electrical Engineering Scarboro Band 1; MOC 2, 3; Square Dance 2. 3; Chess Club 2; Photography Club 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. RICHARD McLELLAN SMITH. 4 rA Sociology SHERROLD LELAND SMITH Zoology Bar Harbor Augusta WARREN GREENWOOD SMITH, ZAK Mechanical Engineering Orono Track , 3, Numerals 1 ; Ski Team 2; Clee Club lb, 2. s £ STIAKT WILSON SMVTHE Sociology Bangor OWEN VV. SOITHAKD. IMA Education SHKLDON SOKOL Zoology Mattapan. Mass. Hillel 1, 2. 3; Co-editor, Hillel Scroll I; MOC 1; MCA 1. 2, 3; Sophomore Owls 2; M Club 3; Freshman Club; Baseball 1, Numerals 1; Football Mgr. 1. 2. DONALD HARVEV SPEAR. ::X Mechanical Engineering Presque Isle South Portland NORMAN WILFRED SPEAR, Jr.. XP: Mechanical Engineering .Scabbard and Blade. Saco RO.VALD THOMAS SPEERS. ::X Wildlife Conservation Biddeford HOHIN.SON SPEIRS, ! A Engineering Physics Bangor HOWARD ERRINGTON SPENCER. Jr., KS Wildlife Conservation North Leeds DONALD MARTIN SPILLER, 2X Agricultural Economics Mechanic Falls Campus 1. 2. 3, Bus. Mgr. 2, 3; Head Proctor 2b, 3a; Social Affairs Comm. 2b; General Senate 1. 2a: Union Bldg. Campaign 2a. 2b; MCA 2, 3; Agr. Club 2. 3a; Alpha Zeta; Dean ' s List 2. RICHARD CHARLES SPILLER. ' MIK Business . dministration Westbrnok ALTON LIOXKI. STKOUL, BGR Lllectricai Kngineering Hallowell JOHN LEIGHTON STANLEY, ■i K2 Psychology Indian Orchard, Mass. Glee Club; Cross Country 1; Track 1; Sophomore Owls 2. MARION LOl ' ISA STANLEY Chemistry Bar Harbor Basketball 1; MCA 1, 1. i; ACS 2, i; Stanley D. Gray Scliolarship 2. 3; L ' niversity Scholarship 1. DON CHILDS STANTON A iIdlife Conservation Sherman Varsity Rifle Team 1, 2. 3. Mgr. 2. Honorary Capt. 2; MOC I, 3; MCA 1, 2; Forestry Club 1, 2, 3; Stamp Club 2. 3; Rifle Club; Forestry. Pres. 2; Ohio Alumni Assn. Scholarship 2; William Emery Parker Scholarship 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2. JEANETTE STAPLES History Bangor Ofl-Can-pus Women 1. 2. 3; .Masque; . 1C. 1. 2. 3. I ALBERT WILLIAM STARBIRD Mechanical Engineering MOC; MCA; ASME. Solo WILLIAM ARTHUR STARBIRD Zoology (JKORGE LEROY STATEN French Old Town Flushing, N. V. ML ' RRAV EDWARD STEBBIXS. K Forestry KENNETH F. STETSON IZngineering Physics Biddeford Winthrni KOBKKT M. STETSON Engineering Physics W ' inthrop Intramural Basketball; Bridge Club; Phvsics Club. RALPH ARCHIE STE EXS. III. IN Civil Engineering Fitchljnrg, Mass. ASCE. i;eorc;e allan stevenson, axa Forestry Greensboro, Md. JOHN WILLIAM STEVES, Ben Electrical Engineering South Portland Intramural Sports; AIEE 2, 3. iUKRKST J. STEW ART. GX Mechanical Engineering Dean ' s List la, lb. 2a. Linne KOXALU EDWARD STEWART, Public Management MOC; Dean ' s List 2a. 2b. Madawa.- ka WILLIAM CLINTON STICKEL, ATA Chemical Engineering Belmont, Mass. Varsity Football 1 ; T ' Basketball 1 ; Intramural Athletics; Maine Dav Comm. 2; MOC 1; MCA 1. 2. . ; Pale Blue Key 1. 2, i; ACS; Scabbard and Blade; Dean ' s List la. CALVIN LaFOREST STINSOX Business Administration ARTHUR HELMS STONE Wildlife Conservation Pnispect Harbor Long Lake, N. Y. JOHN EDMUND STONE, XPS Electrical Engineering Rockport, Maso ANNA MARIAN ST. OXGE Romance Languages Off-Campus Women 1, 2, 3. Sec. 1, 2; MCA I, 2, 3; Masque. Bangor Glee Club HOWARD HERBERT STORER Business Administration Brunswick RALPH ALLEN STOUGHTON Forestry Fryeburg MCA L 2; Freshman Club 1; MOC 1, 2; Golf Team 1. 2, 3; Pale Btue Key. LORRAINE ELIZABETH STRATTON Home Economics Cumberland Center Transfer from. Portland Junior College; MCA 2, 3; Home Economics Club 2, 3; Dean ' s List 2b. RONALD ROGER STRIAR Zoology JAMES PRICE STRICKLAND, Jr. Mechanical Engineering Bangor r ' S Augusta SAMUEL STROCK, TE Business Administration Brookline, Mass. Prism 3 ; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3 ; Freshman Club 1; MCA 1, 2, 3; Hillel 1, 2, 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2. SAMUEL WALLACE STUART. 4 MA Civil Engineering EDWARD FRANCIS SULLIVAN Chemistry Scarboro Bridgton PAUL RICHARD SULLIVAN, Kl Business Administration Biddeford ROIiERT ALFRED SYLXAIX Mectianical Engineering Saco Men ' s Senate; Newman Club; MOC; MCA. DANIEL ELWOOD SYLVESTER Forestry Forestry Club; AVC, Recording Sec. Saco . L LRICE ALBERT SYLVESTER Mechanical Engineering Bangor RICHARD WALKER TAINTER, eX Chemical Engineering Band 1, 2; MOC 3; ACS 2, 3. Auburn .TOHX DANIEL TALBOT Mechanical Engineering Bangor CARROLL ELLIS TAYLOR, HE Civil Engineering . ubuni Indoor Track; Outdoor Track; M Club; . SCE. E.M.MA LOUISE TAYLOR Sociology Westfield Transfer from Washington State Normal School; Rifle Club 3. PHYLLIS ELEANOR TEBBETS Business Administration Locke Mills ROBERT STEPHEN TEMPLE Mechanical Engineering Woburn, Mass. BERNARD LEO THERIAULT, SN Mechanical Engineering ROTC Band 1. Millinocket ' l ' A i ERNEST RAYMOND THERRIEN Economics Sanford French Club 1; MCA I, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Newman Club 2, 3; MOC 3. ROBERT FRANCIS THIBEAULT Business Administration Saro ALBERT HALE THOMAS. IX Business Administration Lincoln Football; Intramural Basketball; Intramural Ath- letic Assn.; Sigma Mu Sigma; Dean ' s List. EARL PRESTON THOMAS. XI ' i; Mechanical Engineering Scabbard and Blade. North Leeds o I I ' RISCILLA JEAX THOMAS. iAA Home Economics Wilton Field Hcckev 1. 2. 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Orches- tra 1, 2. 3; Band 1, 3; Home Ec Club I, 3, Sec.-Treas. 2; WAA Tunior Council. Sec. 3; Freshman Club 1, Council 1; MCA; 300 Club 2, 3; WSGA 1, 3; House Otficer 1. 2, 3 Sophomore Eagles 2. ROBERT THAVER THOMAS, Bei! Mechanical Engineering cA Portland BARBARA THOMPSON Home Economics Concord. N. II. Home Economics Club ; MCA 1 ; Class of 1917 Scholarship. BEATRICE ESTELLE THORNTON Engineering Physics Portland Hockey 2; Basketball 2, 3; House Council 1, 2; ' M Club 3; MOC 1, 2, 3; MCA 1, 2, 3; Square Dance 1, 2. 3; Secondary School Scholarship 1 ; Anne Stodder Scholarship 2, 3; WSGA Scholarship 2. 3; Dean ' s List la. FREDERICK THURLOW, I ' HK Education Lee WILLIAM THOMAS THURLOW, ATSJ Spanish Fryeburg ROBERT PERRY TITCOMB Civil Engineering Houlton Prism 3; Radio Club; ASCE; AlEE. ELEANOR EI.TZARETII TORREY Psychology Koinonia . ; MCA 1, 3. HEATRICE EVELYX TOWXE Zoology Dover-Foxcroft Uangor PAMKLIA TKESSA TOWXSEXD. IIH-I- Zoology MCA; Freshman Club la; Dean ' s List. Patten ORMAX ALLEN TOZIER Mechanical Engineering Men ' s Senate 2a, 2b; MCA. HARRY THAXTER TREWORGY, rA General Engineering Milo Orchestra 1; MC. 1, 3; Intramural Sports 1. 2. EARL WILLL M TRTBOU Chemistry Radio Club; ACS. Gloucester, Mass. ROBERT BRUCE TKIMP.LE, ex Business Administration Dennisport, Mass. MCA; Fraternity Social (Chairman 2b. ELIZABETH ANNE TCFTS. AOn Home Economics Aubu Home Economics Club 1. 2, 3; MOC; MCA 1, 2. 3, Embassy 3; Maine Day Conim. 2; Dean ' s List 2b. PAUL DAWES TURNER. Jr.. Biological Chemistry K Maiden, Mass. JOSEPH TVLER Wildlife Conservation Newman Club; Forestry Club. West Lubec STANLEY WHITING TYLER, AIP Forestry East Orange. N. J. MOC 1; Forestry Club 1, 2. 3; Baseball 1. ERLAND ADRIAN VAN ECK Electrical Engineering WILLIAM EDWARD AN OORHlS Pulp and Paper Saugcrties, N. Y. IIEORGE ALEXANDER ARDAMIS History and Government Bangor Campus 2, 3; Intramural Debate 3; Varsity 3; MCA 3; OCUMMO I. HARRY ALEXANDER VARUAMIS Mecbanical Engineering Bangor A JL KENNETH FRANCIS VENNETT, 2N Education Bath Varsity Indoor Track; Varsity Outdoor Track; Men ' s Senate, Exec. Comm. 3; M Club; Dean ' s List. MARJORIE VERRILL Liberal Arts and Nursing Winterport Deutscher Verein 2; Square Dance 4; Basketball 1, 2; W ' SGA Scholarship 1. WALTER J. VERRILL Civil Engineering Wayne A ' C, Chairman 3, Vice Chairman 2; Bridge CUiI); Men ' s Senate 3a; Dean ' s List. JOAN ELLEN VIOLETTE English Cooperstown, N. Y. Education Clrb; Newman Club; Off-Campus Women: MC. ; Dean ' s List 2b. DORIS VOLI.MER History Fanuington Transfer from Farmington State Teachers College; Iiilramural Debate 3a; MCA 3; Debate Club 3; Ktlucatioii riub. JOSEPH I. VOLPE Chemical Engineering Quincy, Mass, Rifle Team 1, 2; RaJi.i Club 3; ACS. EDWIN SCHCVLER WAI.DEN, KS Business Administration Greenville RAI.ril WILLIAM WALKER, ATO PsycholnKy Presque Isle WILLIAM C. WALKER Mathematics Bucksport Varsity Baseball 2; Football. Xumerals; MCA; .Vewman Club; Pale Blue Key; more Owls 2. ■M Club; Sopho- KLDRIDCE PIERCE WALLACE Agricultural Engineering Oakland MCA 2, 3; MOC 3; ASAE, Membership Chair- man 3. VERNA MAZIE WALLACE Home Economics Bath EVELYN MAE WALTZ Home Economics Passadumkeag Basketball 1, 2, 3; Badminton lb. 2b; Home Ec Club 1. 2. 3; MCA 1. 2. 3; Campus 4H Club, Sec. I; Spool Cotton Company Scholarship 1. LORRAINE VUIAN WARD. IV. Business .Administration Unity Volleyball 2; WAA Council 3; Asst. Hockey Mgr. 3; MC.4 1. 2. 3; MOC 2. 3; Pack Pine Heeler 3; Dean ' s List la, 2a. WILLIA.M LAWRENCE WARREN, IN Physics Cross Country 1; Dean ' s List 2a. L Bangor WILLIAM BREWSTER WASHBURN Electrical Engineering Augusta ROBERT DAVIU WATERMAN, AFP Animal Husbandry Sabattus Football 1. 2, i; Baseball 1; Agricultural Club 1. 2. 3, Vice Pres. 3; Pale Blue Key; MOC 1; MCA 1, 2; Alpha Zeta; Sears- Roebuck Scholarship 1; Charles H. Hood Scholarship 2; Danforth Founda- tion Scholarship 3; Dean ' s List 2a, 2b. JOHN ROGERSON WEATIIKRBEE Poultry Husbandr Hampden Higlil.-inds EDWIN WAITSTILL WEBBER History and Government Auburn Pine Needle Staff 2, 3; Campus 1, 2; Basketball 1; Football 1; Contributor ' s Club 1, 2, 3; Pale Blue Key, Treas. 3. MADELYN MAE WEBBER French Glee Club 1. 2, 3; Campus List lb, 2b. Augusta :; MCA 1, 2; Dean ' s ROBERT I ' AI.MER W KBBER, ' ll-i Ciovernnient lialbnvell Masque; MO( 1, 2: MCA; Gke Club. Ji WILLIAM ROBERT WEBSTER Civil Engineering Glee Club 1; MCA 1, 2; ASCE. MILTON DAVIS WEEKS Mechanical Engineering Eliot Farniingtou JOHN CHARLES WELCH. HK Forestry East Millinockel MOC; Forestry Club; Newman Club; MCA. WILLIAM ALBERT WELLS Civil Engineering ■% %T JOM WAKKKX W KM WOK III Klfclrical Engineering Augusta MCA, Deputations: Wesley Founilatinn. Pres. : Si te Sibnlarsliip 1; Tau Beta Pi. AKTIllK WKSTOX, Jr., ATC Physical Education Casco Basketball 1; Tennis 1; Intramural Sports; Span- ish Chili; MCA 1, i. 3; Education Club; MOC 2; Dean ' s List 2s, WILLIAM NATHAN WESTON Agricultural Engineering Madison Agricultural Club 3; . iSAE, Vice Pres. 2. Pres. 3; .Sears- Roebuck Scholarship 1; Alpha Zeta 3. ROBERT EDWARD WHALEN. . A Zoology Dexte CARL RICHARD WHEATOX. BBH Engineering Physics Bar Ilarbo BRI ' CE HANSON WHEELER Engineering Physics Bangor FREDERICK ALDEN WHEELER Dairy Technology St. Stephen, N. B., Canada JAMES ROBERT WHEELER Tournalism Cape Elizabeth MILLARD WHITAKER Journalism Gouldsboro Proctor 2; MOC 1; MCA; Politics Club, Pres. 2; Student-Faculty Veterans Comm. 2. DONALD STUART WHITE. +MA Engineering Physics Bangor ' c L LELAXD MOXROE WHITE Zoology Bangor NORMAN IRVING WHITING Civil Engineering Milton MOC 1; MCA I, 2, 3; ASCE 3; Baseball 1; Intra- nniral Sports 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM WIIITINX., Jr., +K: Pulp and Paper ACS. Bangor LESTER FRANK WHITNEY Agricultural Engineering Hampden Highlands MCA I, 2. 3; Band 2, 3; Newman Clul) 3; Agricul- tii ' - I Club; Farmers Fair C ' onuu. 3; OCL ' MMO 2; ASAE; Dean ' s List la, 2a, 2b. ROBERT LORD WHITNEY. Kl Business Administratinn Canibridge CLIFTON l.EROY WHITTEN Electrical F;ngineering Sedgwick Campus 1. 3; MOC 1; MCA 1, 2; Men ' s Student Senate 2. A LEONARD D.WID WHITTIER English Passadumkeag MCA 1, 3; MOC 1; French Club 1; Freshman Club I; North Dorm Social Comm. 2; Dean ' s List 2b. WILLIAM RUTLEDGE WIGGIN Electrical Engineering Belmont, Mass. WESLEY WIGHT Mechanical Engineering Varsity Rifle Team. Bradley ROLAND L. WIGLEV, MIK Wildlife Conservation Pennington, N. J. Ik I.VNN liOUTlIW ILK W ILKKS McclianiL-al Engineering Newton Center, Mass. ( HARLKS WESLEY WII.I.IAMS, OX Civil Engineering Surry DOl ' GLAS JAMES WILLIAMSON, ' I ' l .i Civil Engineering Medford Football I; Baseball 2. JAX WILLOCH, IX Chemical Engineering Oslo, Norway Ski Team 1, 2; M ; ACS. KEITH HENRY WILSON, XPZ Civil Engineering RUSSELL LEONARD WILSO.V Chemical Engineering Sanford Bangor WENDALL ROWE WILSON. . Tf Business Administration Glens Falls, N. Y. Golf Team. CARLTON PARSONS WING, ATH Civil Engineering Flagstaff f . ROBERT DOUGLAS WINSHIP Journalism Clinton MC.A 1. . }■ Men ' s Student Scnatf 2; Campus 3; Press Club }. CLIFFORD MAURICE WINTER. Jr. Zoology Old Town M STL ' AKT EDWARD WITHERS Civil Engineering SoUni CHARLES WESLEY WOOD, Jr. Civil Engineering ROTC Band 1; ACS. Houlton ROBERT FOSTER WOOD, HHII History Bang., KDWAKD EKEEMAX WOOlHiREV. ' IMS Physical Education Sebagu Lake Campus 1; MCA; MOC; M Club; Fraternity So ial Chairman 3; N ' arsity Baseball 1, 2; Intra mural Basketball 2. WALLACE LEO WOODCOCK English HARRY WOODHEAD, MIK Civil Engineering Intramural Spm t ; MCA. Bangor Springvalc c ii PATRICIA LOUISE WOODWARD, niH ' English Beverly, Mass. Transfer from Endicott Junior College; Women ' ? Forum 2, 3; Campus 2, 3; Masque 3; Pine Needle 3; MOC 2; MCA 2, 3; Vice Pres. Women ' s Forum 3. RICHARD AI.HERT WOR TIIEX Arts LOLEXE EC(.iENI. WRUiin .Sueiidogy Limestoiie LINWOOD KKAXK W KllillT Forestr ■•«f •w 7 f.KORCK ROGKRS WVMAX Mechanical Engineering IV.ilIan.I OSCAR LK 1 .MAN. A A Agrunoinv Orono J liasketball I; Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3; Agri- cultural Club 1. 2. 3. Exec. Omcer 2; OCUMMO 1; I ' alc Hlue Key I, 2. 3; MCA 1. 2, 3; MOC 2. LESTER HARVEY VOI-FK. TE-1 Economics Chels Baseball; Tennis; Interfraternity Council; Union Hlds. Comm. 2; Intramural Sports; Hillel; MCA, STANLEY YONKAUSKI Electrical Engineering East Millinockti BEATRICE YOUNG Business Administration Portland MCA 1, 2, 3; MOC 1. 2; Hillel 1, 2, 3, Correspond- ing Sec. 2; Prism 3, Asst. Business Mgr. 3; Wom- en ' s Forum 3, Publicity Chairman. HAROLD AUBREY YOLNCJ Mechanical Engineering Camden .%■ ' ..v . IIONC G. VUEN Mfclianical Engineering MCA; ASMK, Hong Kung, China MAKV LOUISK ZELEXKKWICH Physical Education W ' inslow Hockey 3, All-Maine Team .5; Baskeihall 2; Vol- leyball 2; MCA 1, 2. 3; Newman Clnli 3; Off-Campny Women 1, 2; Dean ' s List 2. NOKKKT Al.BKKT ZKLI.XER. i:X Foresliy Caldwell, N. J Masque 1; Forestry Chili; Canterbury Club; C-lass Social Chairman 2. WALTER JOSEPH ZIXCHCK Electrical Engineering South Windham MCA 1, 2. 3: Newman Club; Ml Club, Publicilv Chairman 1; Proctor 2, 3; 1R.A. . Treis. 1. vers, Mass. JOHX PAUL ZOLLO, Jr., K2 Mechanical Engineering Dan Football 2. 3: Athletic Board; M Club. Sec; Newman Club ; Class Exec. Comm, 2 ; Class Vice Pres. 3 ; Fraternity Sec. 3. KENNETH FRAZIER ZWICKER Journalism Pine Needle Staff; Campus Staff. Brownville JUNIORS NOT PICTURED GEORGE DAXIEL AIKEN Wildlife Conservation Brewer GEORGE EATOX BAKER Civil Engineering York Village BRUNO HAROLD BALDACCI Chemical Eng.. Pulp Paper Clareniont, N. H. CHARLES ROBERT BECKER Business Administration Wellesley, Mass. NORMAN GUSTAV BENSON Wildlife Conservation East Berlin, Conn. BARBARA ANNE BICKFORD English Camden ROY ARTHUR BITHER Psychology Houlton ROY CLIFFORD BLAKE, Jr. ' Zoology Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES SMITH BRITTAIN Education Winthrop JAMES DONALD BROMLEY Forestry Arlington, Mass. WALLACE FREDERICK BUGBEE Chemistry — Arts and Sciences Dexter LLOYD JAMES BURNETT Zoology Bangor ROBERT BERNELL CAHOON Mechanical Engineering East Dedham, Mass. JAMES EDWARD CANNING, Jr. Mechanical Engineering Bangor IVORY ARTHUR CANTY Psychology Bangor PARKS FRANCIS CARLE Engineering Physics Princeton FRANK RAYMOND CARLETOX Business Administration Woolwich ANDREW JACKSON CHASE Civil Engineering Orono DAVID TE. 1PLE CLARK Civil Engineering Kennebunkport KENNETH LESTER COBB Psychology Lee JOSEPH CORNELIUS COOPER Sociology Bangor NOEL ELWOOD CRAUN Forestry Springfield Gardens, N. Y. FRANK WILLIAM CRIMP Engineering Physics Milton, Mass. NORMAN WILFRED CURTIS Engineering Physics Topsham EDWARD JOSEPH DAUNIS Mechanical Engineering .Auburn OSCAR WILLIAM DAVIS .Music Bucksport JACQUES ROBERT DuPOXT History and Government Biddeford HAROLD ROSS ELDERKIN Mechanical Engineering Dexter W. MERRITT EMERSON, Jr. Psychology Bangor GLADDEN FRANCIS EVANS. Jr. Education Mount Vernon, X ' . Y. LINCOLN TED FISH, Jr. Education Jonesport JAMES SPENCER FLETCHER Wildlife Conservation Mansfield, Mass. APHRODITE FLOROS Bangor EDWIN SOULE GERRY Forestry . ugusta GLEXDON ELBRIDGE GERRY German South China SIDNEY GREEN GILMAN Chemical Engineering Waterville JOHN BRYSON GOFF Business .-Kdministration Portland ROBERT WILBUR GOODWIN Zoology Monticello XORMAX ALOXZO GRAY Mechanical Engineering Hallowell DOUGLAS LEONARD GRIFFIN Business .Administration Rumford JUNIORS NOT PICTURED FKEDEKICK KMII. IIACKETT Education Caribou BERNARD LEE HAMILTON, Jr. Cheniical Engineering East Pepperell, Mass. RICHARD DERBY HASKELL Busineis Administration Wcllosley Hills. Mass. PAUL STEVENS HATT I ' oultr.v Husbandry Brewer HARRY SAWYER HAW KES Zoology Island Falls FREDERICK HUNT HERMANN, Jr. Business Administration Melrose, Mass. EDMUND WILLIAM HOCTOR Mechanical Engineering Old Orchard WENDALL REUBEN HOLLETT Mechanical Engineering Wakefield, Mass. WINFIELD SIDNEY HOWE Wildlife Conservation Old Town MATTHEW EDWARD INFIORATI Mechanical Engineering Bangor EARL FURLONG INGALLS Poultry Husbandry Cape Elizabeth WILLIAM IRWIN Mechanical Engineering Stillwater CORA BEULAH JACOBS Education Mt. Carmel, Conn. HOWARD SHERMAN JONES Education Newtonville, Mass. JOHN FREDERICK KEENAN Business Administration South Portland JOHN LINWOOD KELLY Mechanical Engineering Lewiston JOHN DARWIN LaPOINT l ublic Management Bangor OLIVER SAMUEL LAROUCHE Electrical Engineering Milo RAYMOND THEOPHILE LAVALLEE Forestry Old Town LOUIS CHARLES LITURI Civil Engineering Waltham, Mass. GEORGE INCENT LOBOZZO Civil Engineering Auburn DONALD RHODES McLEOD Mechanical Engineering Kenyon, R. I. LEO RICHARD MAGUIRE Civil Engineering Lynn. Mass. PAUL EUGENE MARSHALL Forestry Standish FRANCIS RUSSELL .MATLEY Geology Orono EDMUND MIKALONIS Zoology Lewiston JEAN DELAND .MILLER English Portland JOHN ROBERT MOOERS Economics Houlton HOWARD TURNER .MOULTON Forestry Medford, Mass. ISRAEL ORETSKY Zoology Portland CLARENCE WILLIS PARKER, Jr. Mechanical Engineering Levant PETER SYKES P.VTERSON Mechanical Engineering Saco DUNCAN EVERETT PEARSON t ivil Engineering Watcrvillc EDWARD WESLEY PERKINS Forestry Waterville I llAKLES ROBERT PORPER .Mechanical Engineering Orono WALDON QUIGG PRIDE Wildlife Conservation Abbot Village VAUGHN HENRY RICKER Forestry Milo GAROLD ALLWIN RIDEOUT Farm Management Fort Fairfield RICHARD CHARLES ROGERS Chemical Engineering Methuen. Mass. ROBERT WALLACE SAWYER Mechanical Engi neering Milbridge LEON SHALEK English Presquc Isle SIDNEY WILLIS SKIFFINGTON History and Government Dover-Foxcroft WILLIAM STANWOOD SKOLFIELD Mechanical Engineering Brunswick EDWARD WINFRED SPILLER Business Administration Auburn WILLIAM ARTHUR STARBIRD Zoology Old Town BENEDICT RICHARD STEARNS . ninial Husbandry Oakland BERNARD CECIL THOMPSON Electrical Engineering Limestone ROGER FAULKNER THURRELL Chemical Engineering East Wolfeboro, N. H. WAYNE LOVEJOY THURSTON Chemistry (Arts and Sciences) Bangor SAMUEL HORACE TIMBERLAKE Forestry Turner EUNICE WESTON TODD Psychology Madison CLAYTON E.MERY AN TASSEL Business Administration Ellsworth JOHN STRATFORD WALKER Forestry Orono HENRY WILLIAM WALLACE Electrical Engineering Freeport, N. Y. EARLE WESCOTT Mechanical Engineering Bucksport PATRICIA ELAINE WHALEN English Bangor SHELTON SAMUEL WHITE Cener.il Engineering Liverniore Falls COLE WESLEY WILDE Wildlire Conservation Silver Creek. N. Y. ROBERT M.VRTIN WOODSIDE Zoology Bangor SOPHOMORES CLASS OF 1950 CLASS OFFICERS Edward Mc:Di-rmott, Treasiiixi; Elaine Lockhart, Secretary; Alan W ing, Vice President; Harold Peaslev, President 180 EAGLES r-rnm rn v: Butler. Webber, VVhitcoiiib. Richardson, Hanson Second row: Millington, Arnold, Friedler, Dole, Litchfield, Dartnell. Towers OWLS Front row: Rideout, Jones, Hopkins. McDerniott, i ' arroit, Barr. Kelley Second row: Sheed, Beals, Taylor, Morton, Murphy, Parkman, Norwood. Spencer, Barron. Davee. Hancy CLASS OFFICERS FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1951 Mary Marsden, Secretary; Ann Cedersircj.m, 1 icaMiixr: Joan Cunningham, Vice President; Robert H. Buddy, President 182 THE BRUNSWICK ANNEX I me BRUNSWICK campus AIRPORT r BRUNSWICK FLYING SERVICE .%. I I I -f 1 1 m Entrance 183 Bird ' s-eye Shot of Campus Dining Hal 1 ipy. Chapel Bookstore tm Library 186 STUDENT SENATE . lllii)Ut;h (lie Miialc wun ()i;uaiii c(l lallui lau-. il ha i|iiitkl hccomc out- ol ilu- most construe ii c groups on tlic cani- |)UN. riic scnau- naciings arc luld at ics iilar inttr als; in ilusf sc-ssions. num- bers are free to express their opinions anil those of the stuilents whom the represent. In litis niannei. huh h is ac- (oni|jlished ijctxveen tlie .Student .Senate and tile . chiiinistration lor the i)enelil ol ihe laiiipiis and llie siiidciil ho(l . R. Singer. Secretary; B. DeFrees, ' ice I ' residenl; E. Murphy, President. Seated: Card, Kisska, Paradis, Fecteau, DeFrees. E. Mnrpliy Standing; Barman, Singer, Brown. Trabold, Barney, Maroon Absent: K. Murphy, Del ois, Noyes, Barbour 187 THE MAINE riiis Ntai ihc Uiii crsity i)t Maine al Brunswick witnessed the issuance of a successful weekly publication, The Maine Annex. Guided by the capable advice of faculty members Charles Johnson and Bruce Mazlish, the newspaper achieved its dual purpose of providing valuable journalistic experience for its staff and of publishing campus news in a form which students enjoy reading. The paper established a policy of em- phasis on the literary articles written by the student body. Not only was the in- (li i(lual student urged to participate in the paper, but he always had the oppor- tunity of expressing his views on an aspect of the school ' s functions thiough the medium of the newspaper. file .tiini ' x vas also largeK instru- mental in promoting the affairs ol iIk Student Senate and in sponsoring bettei relations and informal coiUacis between the laculiN iiicmbers and ihc students. Gencst, Kemar, Folsom, Hodgkins, Nickeisoil. Mersky, E. Murphy, Kobertson, Povich 188 ANNEX The staff: ' ;incc Norton. Sports K iitor ;iTi I riit-tosraphtrr R() NilkflSDll William RohiiisDii Folsoiii Alvan Mersky Vance Norton Ii in Rcniar Holland Low Editoi-in-ClhitI Sidnev I;mai;iii,o Editors Ncxvs Editor Sjjorts Editor Athcrtising Manas cr Circulation Manager News and feature staff: Maynard Miller, Eniilc Gcncst. Donald P() ich. Mai Chadboiniic. l)a e Mackcn, Erroll Murphy. Jolni L. Borodko, Robert Tucker. Wendell Hodgkins. Robert Cormier, Dick Cook. Da e Powers, Oliver Jackson. .Sports Staff: Hal Look. Barnaby Mac- .Auslan, Hugh Lord, Hal AViggin Burton DeFrees. Lcs Decker, .Advertising A.ssistants C;harlcs . . Johnson Faculty Ad iser Reman. Robertson, Hodgkins. Norton, Nickerson, E. Murphy, A. Murphy, Povich 189 Front row: Genest, Pliocas. Robertson, Wheeler, Bartlett, Glew. Legert- Second row: Hill, LeClaire. Snucy, McKay, Jackson, Ames, King Proctors tihoscu Iroin tlie Ntiidcnt body of the Bruns ick Ciampus, the proctors had as their main job the mainiaining of peace and quiet in the dormitories. Ahlioiigh the lask pro ed difficidt al times, this year ' s grou]) ol ])ro(t )rs can boast of a joij well done. Commuters Club At the Ixhesi ol Mr. Sianion Ciurtis, director of activities, the Conuniiters Club was organized last o ember. A room fmnishcd wiih desks and lockers was set aside in the Administration Binlding lor the nse ol connnuiers ak)ne. There the are able to congregate, study, and join in llic iniuiiiKiai)le bidl sessions ol tollene lile. Johnson. Treisure ; Rcss, Scc-etiry; Mr. Curlis, r.iculty . dvi5er; Fligg, I ' lcsiHeiu; ISvi-li. ' ice President Tiblietts, Gascoigiie. Wheeler, Knox, DeFrees Tism Staff Appointed by Mr. Grouse at a relative- ly late date in the Fall Term, the Prism Staff has done its best to give the Bruns- •ick Annex a coverage of which they will be proud. Consisting ot only five members, the Prism .Staff worked well together. The offices held were as fol- lows: Editor, Bint DeFrees; Business Manager, Bol) Ciascoigne; Photographic Editor, .Sterling Tibbetts; Circulation A anager, Don Knox: and - thlctic Cov- erage by Mike Wheeler. .amera Club EaiK in the lall semester, the Annex C amera Clid) vas reorganized by Fred B. Oleson of the physics department. More fortiMiate than most university camera organizations, the Camera Clidj has a completely outfitted darkroom left 1) the Navy. There are two enlargers, iwo large drum dryers, a waist-high con- lact printer, three darkrooms, a drying loom and a chemical room. ()ffi(ers of the organization are: Vance . orton, president: Richard Gates, vice president: Kenneth Dickey, secretary; ami Sid Folsom, treasurer. The club boasts of more than fifty members. Di :kc , Nurtun, i- uls Standing: Gates 191 R.O.T.C. All phx ' jitalh iiiialilicd Ircihinan siu- ckiiis who arc- not xtcraiis are gi L ' ii an opijortunily lo take the basic R.O.I .C course. ActiniJ as non-comniissioncd ol- ficers. R.O.T.C siiukiiis aii|uire pracii cal experieiue in leadership and com- mand responsihiliiies. Freshmen receive mechanical irainini; and insiriiction in marksmansliip, nsint; ilie actual weapons ol a modern (ombat soldier. An all-stii- deiil rille team and a R.O. I .C rille team are sponsored In the .Military Depait- ment under the suj)er ision ol Claptain Andrews, tonnnandini ' otlufr ol the niiil. FniiU row: Blanchard, Hammond. I ' routy, Beacli. W ' ark Second row: Card, Perlciiis. ' augtin, X. Brown, Macri Third row: Wigtlt, Capt. Andrews. First Sgt. Rodgers Glee Club The lili Brunswick C arusos meet e er veck in the Student liiioii to blend theii voices in soiig. Directed b N ' r. Doe and supported b I ' hil I ' eiidle- ton at the piano, the t hoi lis has i reat aspiiations lor inlmnial conceits. Its rendition ol llie Sl -iii Sniio would make any ralteis rint;. Cihorus is the one credit c )in ' se which everyone looks torward to as its members have proven it to be a .i worthv ors ani atioii. Front row: Harbour, Knox. !Maria Secnml row: N ' Mitnn. Findlen, Jackson, T.ortl. (anl. Elliott. Briggs, Young Dance Committee (JiainiKiii ol t roiip M.iion Cunis Dciiiald I5arhi)ur Set Lip (.xtcnipoianccjiish to orgam e a (Jiristiiias (lan e, the dance ( oinmittfe ])io ed ' lo Micccssliil (hat the Student Senate voted it a permanent body for the vear. The duties u ' ill entail the ])resen- lation 1)1 three oi lour more hiu (hmces. PHI DELTA CHAPEAU Faciilix Sjiiiusdi Picsideiu Xuc Preside-Ill Si( rciai lHaMirir Ncal HalkvHid (iliiilon Frc lean 1 in MaM)u Richard Barne Leslie Leos;eii J he I ' hi Delia Cihapeaii Avas organized h a group ol ihe tlass o| | ' ): il at the Brunswick Canijjus Anni . Ihe main purpose ol the club was lo ii lo create more recreational a(ii iiies ai the Annex. This is one ol the luosi acti e groups at ilu Annex, and the organizers ol the (111!) hope that the •ill be able to carr the dub with them when lhe mo e lo Oiono nexi ear. Kriiiit rnw ■ . ii e . liiidill. Feilcau. M;i nr. . rcunil row: Card. Harnt-y, }l)irndkf . I.eggelt l!)l MAINE OUTING CLUB s . mL I V ' HT ' V ' Bhn fJi i r _ 1 F.ii iili A(l JM T C liairman Vice Cliairnian I icasiircr Si. lion CMllli Donald Barbour (allies Elliot Kiaiicis Miirtagh N ' aiuc Noiion Soon .titii ilu l)ii;innini; ol llic lall semester, the Maim Onling Cllnh oi the l ' riiiis ick . iine carried out a dri e lor membership, llie results were er heartenins;. liie thih was oil lo a line si.iii with o cr 100 meiiil)ershi|) ])ledges. Siiue then, the group has done a good job ol oikring groujj aeti ities which luixe lillecl otheiAvise dull -week ends. . f-lted: JJulIii-, Norton Stamling: ( urn ' s. Facnlty .V.lvisi-r; Jl;irl) lir. l ' ' .jli.il. I ' .i!,llc p, .M.jrsc. .Murt.iuli 195 MASQUE Carol Bessey, Robert Tow nseiid. Irs. Hanson, (icorgi Morse. Eniilt deiiest. George Plioea? Oil Dcccnibci 17 in ihc camjms aiuli- toriiini, the Maine Masque of the Bruns- wick Annex presented State of the Union as its (iisi lull length production of the year. The play was under the capable direction of Mr. Frank B. Hanson. Chair- man ol the .Speech Department. , h hough each year the Masque or- ganization at the Annex finds itself com- jjDseil ol an entirely new group, great interest was sho vn at the opening tr - outs for Stair of tlic Union. Stale of the Union offered problems in jjioduction, since it is a three-set pla and the stage facilities at the Annex are iimiied. However, the stage crew, Avork- ing laithfulh and with perseverance. coniiixcd to o ercome the staging diffi- mliies vith unqualified success. .Another item of interest in connection with Mastpie acti ities at BrunsAvick is I Ik- laii thai ii must draw on outsiders liii iis actresses. Sludeiu i is Irom F)runswick and women facidtx members ■ere drafted for the female roles in State of the Union. . s the spring production, the Mascpie will present the lidl-length comedy, The Bishop Mishehaxies. Also, student-direcl- ecl one-act plays will be presented from lime to time during the spring semester. FDinial initiation of those students t|ualilied for Masque membership w ' ill be held in the spring. The following stu- dents, plus those Avho qualify for mem- bership later this year, will become mem- bers at that time. Robert Townsend. Entile Genest. George Phocas, Charles Lewis, Edgar Waldron, E. Beach, ' illiam Robertson, Edmund MacDonald, Leslie Decker, Clarence Barrett, George Morse. Paul Beaudry. Joseph Beaucage, Peter Feenev. ' alIer Lomac. Maxnard Miller. 196 B owling Ihiouijh ilu; coojjcrai ion ol Mr. CainiN ;iiul Mr. Ra ini)ii(l ol the . llilctic I)t- pamncni. ihc Annex uulcius ha e lornicd a bo vlinsj team to make use ot I In- howlint; alli s kit li tin Naw. The team has j;ame sthetlulecl Avilli teams irom Portland, l.ewision, and I5i uns i( k. . t the jncsenl lime lliev Itave won two out ol three games, de- tcating S. D. ' anTn. and the Knights of Cohimbiis; bowing to I ' oriland yunior Ciollcoe. Front row: McNally. N Wheeler. Treas. . ' ectiinl row: K. Hall. Mills, Roherlson M:lclu-ll. Sec; lolinsoii, IMes.; Hall. ice I ' lc Hockey l- ' rom thirl -li e applicants, lln. Ho(ke Team was chosen with Ray Marcolie as coach. The team practices as often as possible on the Brunswick ice rink. The outstanding goalee, Methot. will be a great addition to the Orono team; as will Marcotte, Flagg, and Gordon on the offensi e, and Ribbons and Dunham on the defense. I he lollowing men are on the team: .Marcotte (coach) Sc|iiires f ibbons Wilson Paradis faija Flao-ty .Methot Franchetti Davidson Dunham Ladd Gordon Rice torse Estes IJretton Sulli aii Front row: Wilson, Ribbons. Mclbot, Da idson. Flapg. r.;i ;i ' !i- Sfcoiul row: Marcotte, Squires, Dunham, Franchetti. Ebies, I.add 107 FOOTBALL Brown, Ken wort liy Second row: S. R. Curtis, i ' ert. Kelson, Jordan. Squire Halkyard, Line Coach; Raymond. Head Coach Third row: Mahoney, Legere. Rickford, Flai . Bessoii Godinp. Goodie ( uniniings. But li I ' ruetl Kraiichetti. Mason Le Dul D ent. D Ciree Card. Kelsey. Morrill, Knyts.. Saw er. Leggetl . Xoves. K. Green. FOOTBALL Following tlu ' l )ot tc•l)s ol llic {lass ol ■ )(). tliis tai ' s looihall uani onti ' aoaiii Moiid liil ' cc- wills and one tklcal vliiiii all adds up to a lonunendable percentage i.)ri idLring liic late itpcning ( ! stliDol .111(1 little oppoi liinilv lor jnaclice. The leain shoidd pioxe a ()ilh addilioii lo ilie mother rainuns team. FOO I r, l.l. SCORFS mie 12 Howiloin |. . li li .M.C.I. 14 (i .Me. xMarilime Vcadenn I) (!ol)iiiii I) 199 BASKETBALL The second year ol ilie Maine .Annex Basketl)a]l I eani was niairecl b onh ont deleat thus tar— our Orono JayVees. Co- operation and co-ordination are the b - woids ol the filtien l)asketeers from Brunswick; an equal pro|)ortion of each has made them look good on tire gvm lloor. BASKETBALL Front rcjw: IJIouin. Lect, Jewett, tiutl. Small. Kclsey, . (lains, Deutiemont, Mcl ' lu-i un Second rnw: Zalnlski . Coolie. J ruett. W ' oodbrey. Morrill. Chase. I eas]ey. Plumnier. K aynioncl P.ASKI- IBALL SCORES Annex 70 liatcs 65 (i(i C )11) 2 i . )9 Bow (loin ,tI I ' l Wasli. Siaic ■ m Ikts f) i )7 Maine JA ' . ' s (id (iO Hel)ron i;; 32 Bridglon 41 ().i M.c ' r. 10 THE BUMS The Bums (Brunswick University of Maine Skiers) are a small group of stu- dents who ha •e banded together to pro- mote skiing at the Brunswick Annex. Thev are. for the most jiart. men Avho have had some competition and experi- ence beliind them. They are all looking lorward to the future ears at Orono here the ' hope they will be aisle to help ijolster the arsit ski team. Curtis, Faculty Adviser; ' inter. President; Prince. Secretary; Eeauilry Treasurer; Cormier. Manager. 202 BRUNSWICK THRU THE YEAR BRUNSWICK THRU THE YEAR October iillh and si lli— ihosu iiKin- orahk- da s— dear to ihc hearts ol eight hundred and fifty potential brain chil- dren. Ihesc days ' ere marked h the usual organized registration jjroeeiliire (Hurr up and wait!!— so laniiliar to the veterans that grace our campus). Schedules, physical exams, procining ol books and that small necessity of ])ay- iig the l reasurer— t vo da s ol blood, -.weat. and shri eled vallets! All this proved to be just the beginning. . lter the first week ol becoming a((|tiainied vith the procedure ol tliis insiittition of higher learning and hav- ing the fear of God thrown into us ) those triends (?) of mankind, our instrtic- tors, classes finallv started to loll. And they rolled •ith all the miglit and lorce of a Caterpillar tractor— right oxer the bodies of tlie students ivho were left to die bv the wavside. Vessir, the threw the books at us; in a few days we were tied land and foot by our own comma splices; did iliat liothcr us? No, of course not. .-Vltcr all, studies are only the minor as- l ect of college life— we came here to join k ' important things in Hie: tiie student oruani ations and atlivities! As llic s( IiodI (.ai |)i(), ;ix ' 5i.(l. i ' loimd it al)i)Uiuk-(l willi all soils dI inlrrisliiii; cainpus actixiticM. The showxr room canisos joined the Glee Club, the Wcsi brook Peglers got the presses rolling, the ' Peasants formed their Phosorian Club, and tile bulb bugs made best use ol the Naw ' s photography room. There were a lot more organizations— far too many to enumerate; all thought they were suc- cessfid in their aims. The .Maine Oiuing Club did much towards contributing to the social side. The made a big hit with their Christmas Rail and followed it up with successful vie dances. It was a great siuprise (and a happv one!) to find the MOC bo s so adept at im|5orting the opposite sex to our campus. Oiii most prized possession, the Phi Delta Chapeau, gave a very able hand in sponsoring the Mayoralty Campaign. The Phi Belts (. llah praise them!) held a dance at w-hich our esteemed Ma ' or was presented with the key to the Clam- pus. T vas a gala affair with ail the pomp and gaiety of the Topsham Fairs- minus Fattv. Think xvhat this meant xvlieii the Mavor had the key to the camjnis— no longer did we creatures of College ha c to sutler the tortures of unknown exam |ucsiions or recei e the (a|)ital puuisli- iiuiit lot tin- olt-j)ra( ti(ed cut. Our .Ma ()r, humanitarian thai he was. saw to it that all ol lii net ' s classes received the exams the night i)eforc I)-l)a : stud lor Zo became a cinch; physics and chemis- try ah ays a snap, became a mere Hick. 1 he sale of Authorized Absciices reached incredible heights (no doidn due to Mr. Ken .Murphx ' s fnic Ijusiness mind) and sold lor the very reasonable prices of S ' 50.0() for Mr. French ' s signature and .S. ' jO.OO for Mr. Crousc ' s. Our .Student .Senate, known to all for its splendid action in ridding the dorms of FOREST FIRES IN NOVEMBER cockioaclKs. siam_ ' il arift shows Avhich highliglitcd the year. The first, at vhich Maroon (of the Hot Dogs) acted as emcee. A as tor the benefit ot the March ot Dimes; tlie second, directed b that God I ' n , ' ' •iSSIpC 0 ' i i5 :s ol All . atinal Happenings, Ozzie Ellis, was lor the benefit of the .Senate Treasury in aiding to throw the huge Spring For- mal. E erv ear brings with it some epi- sodes to be remembered long alter all the rest are forgotten. We have many happy memories of tlie Annex— the close relationship of the students (a result of lour roommates!): the o er-all school spirit (especially, the spirits of Brothers Ciahert, Seagram, Schlitz, and Pabst!); oiu co-eds (both of them, Pat and fac — the hail such an anesthetic ipiality about them!); and om- movie tlieatre— (ompliments of the Gym. Perhaps tire most talked about mt) ie of the ear was .■nil thf Terrible, the inside stor of I ' roiessor Vence ' s Hfe. Ve were so sur- priseil to learn that the Ij isso [yroinndo at Professor ' ence s coronation was none other than oiu own Mr. Lacey; and .Anastatia, as portravetl b Miss Hedin, ■ as most creditable. The Pdic Tree Au ' ind goes to Ray Clark for his iierlorm- ance ol X ' ladimir— so natural! ]5ui om- truly memorable episode was the (ireat Fires. Three quarters of the student bod participated in the gav little sport ol limning around in the smoke- - jr %- hhu kcncil nielli willioul Indian I ' unips (II sliDVcls. ti ' ini; lii nlclllu■l miles ol flaiiits villi a brunm. ll was ci relax insrl In fact, soiiif ol ihc boxs likccl ii so much that thcv went two ami thrcr times: (lUr slink ' nt ()hnilc(jrc I the fiisi (la and did not rttiiin until the fifth. Hf was will tanned and raiicl to rcsunu- U mm ' ' fe t f A C T his sUulics. . . iiui:,t ha e bLi.-ii Ciastoioiic or Vic Maria (they ' re well-tanned! i. The fires didn ' t provide iis -ith nuuli sleep or solid food, but thev sine proved we were capable of giving a iielping iianc where it was most needed. Off campus and on. we had oin htxor- ite hiding places. On campus, we could iistially be found at one of two jjlaces— the cafeteria or the pool room, both of which served as gathering places to talk over the day ' s happenings or pending dates i ith ' |C. The cafeteria -i as par- ticularly crowded with students cram- ming for exams by the bull-session meth- od. Many ' s the 7 coke we drank in toast to animal hiisbandrv. phxsics, or stt ' r- tlav ' s dunk in English. siT ' T ' r   . f - Oil ihi- camijus— ■■ ' I Ik- an ' .- walked down I Ik- ] .nii lo— Halh aiKl wc lollowcd ri.nlil iK-hiiid. Ah, yes! Bath— the town dI the dance. Am Satiirdav evening, and sonKMinies on W ' eclnesdav nighl. we hied omseKes do •n to the Center loi a lew hours ol I ' ant os and tangles (the latter with IJK- coniplinients ol Mr. Estes). It was great Inn and ga e us the reeling iliai we weren ' t quite so tar from ci ili aiion when we saw the be y ol heauiilul girls al our disposal. I ' he bright lights ol llie (il heikoned us to indulge in a bii ol hitler brew at X ' ic ' s or Roland and .Andy ' s or Pete ' s . . . so off wc went to that doi on the niap kno n as Rrunsw ' ick. . t Roland anc n(l ' s one might eMU ha (- i1k- good ' -I rW Xf-u THE MASQUE toiuiiif to run into the lo able lass of Brunswick— Cliaiiotte; few are the boys her charms ha c not won nor her Pepso- dent smile blinded!!! Charlotte has become a legend here at the Annex along with many others: our misty friend atop the Science Building, Injun Joe; Mike Wheeler, our campus cut-up and himian sewing machine; Biggc ' s Buggv. our campus mascot and ski- iew taxi: one o ' clock poker, our fa orite indoor sport; the Wailing Wall leading to the ' treasurer ' s office: and Angle, tile girl willioul an eueun in the vorld. liut our most sacred legend is the one which rends the heart of every true An- nex member: prelims — the |5reliminar flunks before the final flunks. This clever little institution was dreamed up to tor- ture all peace-loving child prodigies. .After their execution (we mean the exe- cution of the prelims) — (or do we?) came tlie elletts the had on (ertain indixid- uals. Some jumped out ol windows: some A IL sUiblnd llu ' insi l rs; oiIuia. in deepest despair, lilisiied llieinsel es down ihe drains: and still iiion wiiii on to su- preme sacrifice and partook ol onr noon meals: soup, soup, and soup! Or. with iiatchet in hand, pnxeeded to cut the trees (our protectors horn tile cold) from the parking lot. I ' relinis were scheduled lor e cry six weeks— some instructors lost (ouni and ga e them every other day. Manx a ])romisinf Pasteur or Erlich was Insi lo the world in Irving; to sohc the lonnuhi HSO ; lioxi did Am ie stu- dents knoAv that rotation ol crojjs didn ' t mean the exchanoe of wi cs and children c ery six months? When we total the score ol the good and not-so-pleasant tinus we have spent at the Annex, we find that the good times aie in the ast majoritx. It really hasn ' t been as bad as the pessimists would have us l)elie e, and our instructors, rcalizitig the handicaps some ol us woidcl have to overcome, did their best to guide us. The living conditions lould ha c been inndi w ' orse. There was dclniiieh a sense of good fellowship here which we hope to carry with us to Orono. W ' v will long remember our first year in (olkge spent at the Bruns ick Campus and with a sense ol pride, mail llial. sepai.iled as it was Ironi its .Moliur (iainpiis, we made a success ol il b mixing traditions of the Orono (anipus iih new ones ol oiu ' own. 1 1 has beiii a ear which we mav all leel xvas well spent and one woiihy ol association with tin loin liap- jjiest years of our lives. FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES Front row; W ' illiaiii D. Harioii, Richanl K j = s. Frank Haines, Xeal Kelly, Nicholas Broiintas, Gerald Hermanson Second row: John Malcomson, Edwin Walden, Andrew Britt. John W ' illn ' .r. Irving Marsilen, Donald Collins, Otto Wallingford, Earl Evans, Rohert Capers THE INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL The Intc ' i ' lratcrnity CDimcil is toni- posed of a rc]3rcsentati c Iroiii each Ira- tciTiily, and governs and coordinates Ira- terniiy activities common to all in iheir iclations ith each other and the admin- iNtration. Il lorinidales riishin rides and ihe nuihod ol d(. ' Urniinin member- ship cpiotas. Its main task this year has been j lanning; new pledging procedures hi(h uill place each fraternity on a ihree- ear basis. 213 fetS2S£ 25r ALPHA GAMMA RHO OFFICERS President J ' ice President Secretary Treasurer Carl Estcs Richard Strom John Get- Robtrl ' atcnllan The nalional chapter ol Alpha Gaiiiiua Rho was founded at Cohmilnis. Ohio, in 1904. The Maine chapter became I ' si ol . lpha Gamma Rho on February 20, 1924. This vear Alpha Ganniia Rho won honorable mention in the snow sciil|)tin e contest. The theme was Home on the Range, consisting of a large stove with a small log cabin perched on top of the stove. At the present time the chapter is making plans for a new addition to the house. This will increase the house ca- pacit to 40 members, phis a house mother. The house now has a capacilv of 30 resident members and six non- rcsidcnl men. :T7I ::id. Front row: A. Andrews, B. Hawkes, Lucas, Rockwell, L. Andrews Second row: Varnam, F. Moors, Zink. McLaughlin, Wallingford, Waterman, Black, P. Mooers, J. Gallagher Third row: Lyler, Harris, Walker, Adams, J. R. Bennett, Berry, Ashby, E. Moore, Findlen, Hanson MEMBERS 1948 [oil 11 Gallagher Flank Moors F-dwiii Rockwell, Ir. Lconaid aiu.iin Ollii Vai]iii;4luul Ruben .ink 1949 (Kile Ailams l.angdon Andrews. Jr. James . shby Alliens liku k, ] 1 . I ' hili|) Dounie William I). Han Ri(liai l l.iicas Rdheil .Macl.aiu lil.in rtiilip Mooers (!aiil()n SiiiiLJi Sianle Fvler. Jr. Robert Vatermaii 1950 Albeit . iulreu ' s John Ueiiiiett Carl Estes Don.ilil Kie ' lev illi.im Fill. lien Jermiah Galla lu John Gee llaiolil Hanson 1 ' i.nu is Hawkes DonaUl Know lion Fall Moore (.eiald I ' ickaid |olni Reardon Ridiard Sanildeis Riihaiil Strom U.iMer Walker I ' loflges I.eioN Rand John Siniiey 215 GoiiKI. Mrs. Whitney. Mr. Sezak. L. ing, iIsoii. Front row: C. Wing. Rolfe. Piscopn. E. Chase. Ji ' illti.:. J ' .nil, (, ' iiujii:gl:-i!i-. J lK . t.i- I ' l ' Ui.i.i.-, Linton, LaPrise, Sherman. Gates Second row: Smith, Bean. Ludwig, Chaimiaii, Thiirlo Heywood, Merrill, Baker. Lovaas Third row: Payson, Potter, Schmidlin. Bowen, Buigess, Torrcy. J. LeClair C. Mason. Emerson, R. Mason, Banton, Vickery, V ' arnum. St. Thomas, Si rague. Sewall. Clark, Lufkin, Hightower. D. Smiley Fourth row: Jacobs, E. Smiley, N. Broun t as, Had ley. Campbell, Goodrich, Chit tick. Hall. Oddi, Murray. Weston. Connors, Flora. R. Chase. Talbot. R. LeClair. Matthews, ' afiades, alker. McElman MEMBERS Sidney Uanifoid Ralph Bean Nicliolas Hmunla Alan Biiiy;eSN John Caniplicll Robert Chase Clande Cihiilick Etlward Conneis. ] Richard Ban I on Elmer Bowen Arllnir Clark Ra niond Ciidain Charles Baiid George Brounr Henrv Broun Edward Chase Charles Cook Anlun Boullei Da id Cales Harold Chapman Graduate Student 1 honias Sioik-r 1948 William Flora I,%nn (ioodrich Ralpli (iould Edward Hall )osc| h I.cClair R.ixniond I.eCla Roherl l.udwig ' Richard Mason Ro al Matthews ]i Warren Xangler Etlward Smile Charles Si. Thoin.i ' 1949 Arlhin Cunningham Robert Emerson I.ec LaPrisc Charles I.iifkin John Mcnill Roger I ' otter- |i John Schmidlin James Shepard 1950 Lawrence Hadle C;lvde Ha ard Samuel Jones. Ji. William Linton Lonis Limri Cilarcncc McElin; C;harlcs Mason Joseph Miirrax Louis O.idi I ' anl l ' a .son John Eldridge. 1931 Pledge s Frederick Hackclt ' Fhonias ' Falbol . llen lorrev Roberi ' arnum Wendell Wilson Carl Ion Ving Lawrence ' ing Clillotd Worthing Lretl Sherm.m William lliuilcm Ralph Walker Arthur Weslon. Jr. Ralph I ' iscopo Rol)eii Richards l)a id Smilev Ricliard Sprague Nitholas Wifiades Ritbarti Lo aas Charles Hightower Joseph Sovchak 2If) ALPHA TAU OMEGA OFFICKRS l ' )csid(iil R;il|)h (.Diilil J ' ice Prcsidt ))l l.awniuc Willi; St ' crctnry ElllUT liowiii Trriisurrr RaMiioncl LcClaii I he MaiiR Iltia rpNildii Ciliapur ol l|)lia 1 au OiiK-fja was cslal)lishf(l al llu rni cr-.ii in 1S91. l)c ()niing ihc ihiid IratcrnitN on campus. ()w niiinixring sonic seventy acli ■e members and jilcdges. Beta Upsilon is one ol the 101 chapters ot Alpha Tan Omega, internationalh. Eight -fi c couples attended spring houseparties. Music was furnished b Xat Diamond. . n all-day picnic ivas held at Bar Haiijoi. .Actives participating in (anipus Hie include such men as Red LeCHair and W Burgess, Senior Skidls; an Owl, .Sam [ones; and nianx members ol arsity teams. Paul Pavson and Dick Lo aas held leads in the Mascjuc. BETA THETA PI OFFICERS President Frank Haines, [i. rice Preside II I Ripon Haskell Secrcltny Richard Haskell Treasurer [ohn Hewes lieUi 1 beta Pi. Iiunuleil al Miami L ' ni- ersity in 1839, is one of the Miami Triad which includes Sigma Chi and Phi Delta rheta. There arc 92 acti e chapters and one colonv in the United States and Can- ada. he local chapter. Beta Fla. was the hist Greek IraternitN loiinded on tiie -Maine campus, li originated as the E. C. Chdi in 187.5, and in 1878 became a part of Alpha Sigma Chi. It became a thai ler ol Beta Fhcia i ' i in 1879. Front row: Davis, Moody. Bird, Rriggs. C ' lieslcy, Lincoln. Thomas. Libby, Dana Second row: Stephens, Clements, Brown, Barrows, Haines, R. W. Haskell, F. S. Jones. H. Jones, Gray, Scales Third row: Goodwin. Hewes, Walker, R. D. Haskell, Hanson, Murdock, Steves, Black, Goodall, Sproul, W ' heaton. Moores Fourth row ; Nicholson. Gray, il.Tishall. McKay. .Starbird, Rice. Phillips, Kcnnison, Gardiner, Simpson. Flynt. Hermann, Barr MEMBERS jolin Barrows Rol)ert Browne Wallace Carter Ah Orel Clemeiils Graduate Student Freilcrids |oncs, )r 1948 Richard Dodge Irving Grav Frank Haines Ripon Haskell John Heues l.Diiis I.ipphanll Arthnr Scales George Smith, jr. Frank Stephens. ]r. Xoniian Walker 1949 Donal.l Black [anics Oana ()s(ar I)a is William Fhiu Mellon Cioodall Rolivrl Goothvin GliarUs Ban f.ilherl Bird Robert Briggs George Bradgon Richard Hcwcs Xornian Gra Richard Haskell Frcderitk Hermann, Howanl Jones Willis I.ihliv. |i R.i McDc.n.ild I.eo .Magnirc I ' anl Marshall John Mooers I ' hilip Murdock. |ohn Nicholson Fngene Shiplc 1950 Willi. on (:hcsk William Kcnnison Robert Lincoln ' Fhomas Mc k.i Pledges Howard NfcGonill ll.irold I ' caslev William Nicholson Siu.Lrl Smvihe -Mlon S]5roid Harrison Starbiiti )ohn Slc cs Robert Ihoma.s (,iil Whcaton Robcrl Wood Au ' nslns Mood I ' .inl Simpson Robert White. |r . ndreu Witldoes 219 ■™ ' s« « 5PP« r nmr n i : li i tc, 1 ' unias. i ' trk iti s. )iii.ki ' iiii, M art in, .Mnianoncik, imi siin, I ' . Kay. 1 lane ' , Ban icTi Second row: Sheldon, Libbv. Hanson. Eliott. K. P. Bctuchard, Harlow, Mrs. Cowan, D. F. Collins, K. Ray. Stickel, Libby, F. Peterson, Blaney Third row: Hopkins, McNiff, D. E. Collins, Geary, Ring, Wedge. Connors, Paradis, Smith, Merchant, Hodges, Corbiii, C. Peterson, Richmond, Firmin, F. Simpson, Frost Fourth row: Sackley. Coffin, R. J. Houchard, Robinson. Wadswnrth, Demetriou, H. CoIHns, Davis, Brackett, Coons. Hazelwood, Morrow, McKay, Fieaulieu. IVIletier. Grant MEMBERS Graduate Student Mel in Coons 1948 Coniad Bcanlicii Roland Bone hard I ' hilip Coffin Hciscliel Collins Clement Connors, ]ohn Gram Kric Hanson Roben Harlow Rohcrt Ha flwood Donald Hod ' jcs Rnsscll l.ibhv Robert Marchant James Morrow Ralph Roi)inson Calen Sheldon Richard Smith George Walsh I ' eter Wedge Albert Whilnex. |r. I ' hilip Bickford Parker Blanev Robert Bouchard Joseph Brackett Arthur Bnswell Donald Collins Harcoiut l)a is. Keith McKay Prentiss Markle 1949 Homer Michalaios Jr. Jose] h I ' aratiis Dar l Pelletier Carl Petersc)n Forest Peterson Kenneth Rav Carleton Ring William Stickel Malcolm Barllett James Demelrion Robert Elliott James Firmin ' illiam Frost 1950 Arthur Geary I ' aiil Sacklev Donald Simpson Edwaui Wadswoiih Donald Collins Joseph Corbin John Dianas Richard Hanev Pledges dliain Hopki James I.ibhy James McXifF loim Marlin C;lillord Patch Merlin Perkins Ferris Ray Charles Ridnnond Joseph Simanonok Frederick Simj son Paul White 220 DELTA TAU DELTA Ol 1 ICKRS l ' i( itli III DciiKihl !■. (:()llill J ' icr I ' tcsidi ' iit Rdhiil H.iilow C.( ncsj i)ii(li!i ' Sci ii-liii RoIktI l)i)U(liai(l Rriduliiiir Scorltnx Allliur (.carv Trciisuyn )iihii ( i am Drlia I an Dtlla is a national soc ia Iraliinilx iii(ii was ioinukil al Hc-tham ( ()llcgc, irginia. in ISJ!). riierc arc sc cnty-fi c acti c chaj)Uis in ilic Unilcd States. Tlic lotal cliaplcr. Ciamnia Nu, was cslablishcd in 1908 here ai Maine. The original ihapter was a local one lii(h jjctilioncd for acceptance into the Na- tional rratcrnily. Delta Tan Delta has the ne vcsl house on campus, the jjiesent OIK ha ing been constrticted in 1942 alici I lie old house was demolished l) lire. Highlighlsol the tai ini hided simess- liil (ampaigning for IJob Merchant hn camjiiis Mayf)r. winning the intraiiiiir indoor solijjall league, winning the snow sculpture contest for the second consecu- tive year, and honorable mention foi homecoming decoration. Delta Tan this year has enjoyed the jjreseiKe ol a new housemother, Mrs. Lester Clowaii. loiiner- ly of Ca])e Elizabeth. KAPPA SIGMA OFFICERS Prt ' sidoit Vice President Secretary Trcdsurer Richard Ross Clair Cianchcttc John Zollo Muna Stebbins Kappa Sigma is a national fraternity ioundcd at the Uni ersity of X ' irginia in 1869. Kappa Sigma has ill acti c chap- ters. The local chapter, Psi, vas estab- lished in 1886. The actives returned last fall just in time to see workmen putting the final touches on the newly decorated first floor. Dining the sear foiu ' inn annual trophies, basf;etball, handball, softball, and the Charles Rice Trophy, were add- ctl to the trophy room. Clair Cianchette, Bob Kelly, Ed Mc- Dermott, and Ray Rideout are members of this year ' s Sophomore Owls, McDer- mott ha ing been elected president of the body. Kappa Sig has eleven lettcrmcn on the arsity football squad. Other outstanding members are Jack Zollo, Vice President, and Al Savignano, Treasurer of ' 49, and Ed McDermott, Ireasiuer of ' , iO. Ted Bovnton and f.ioige O ' Donnell were members of Maine ' s state ( hampionsiiip baskelball leam. ■ow: Hall. McDermott. Law. McNeilly, Sferes, Macpherson, Boynton row: Gunderson. Lancaster, Poulin. Ottmann, McNabb, Polito, Westwater, Austin, Batherson. Van Tasiipl Stebbins, Mrs. Hamilton Ross, C. Cianchette, Goodwin. Porper, Johns, Clark, Rideout, Page. Pratt, Coleman. Front : Second Van Tassel Third row: Romano, MacKenzie, Whitney, Zollo J. Cianchette, Nardone, Buckley Fourth row: Barron, Sullivan, Moulton. Jones, Peterson, Rice, Spencer Fifth row: Dyer, Steele. Mitchell, Perry. J. Reilly. Childs. Kelly, R. Reilly, Fish, Hollett, Clancy Sixth row: Bean, Watson, Notis. Clappison. Kelley, Domiikowski ■ -■ MacDonald, Hazeltine, Peppard, Cahoon R. , Harris, O ' Donnell, Savignano, Roger Bean Frederick BoviUon. Jr. Charles Clark Charles Dyer eal Gunderson Frank Ha7cltine John Buckley Robert Cahoon Paul Coleman Henrv Donibkouski Lincoln Fish, Jr. Harlan Goodwin David Hall Earl .Austin Donald Barron Dana Childs C:lair Ciandicllc Joseph Caanihrllc- Joseph Clappison MEMBERS 1948 John Hill . ]lan |olins Martin Kcllcs Warren Knowles Tlionias I,il)b SiL-phcn Macplierson, Jr. George MarsanskLs Robert Moulton .Steve Notis George O ' Donnell 1949 William Harris, , ' ird Wendell Hollcii (ecil .an a lel fhomas MacDonald Aiiihiim Wiidtinc [ohn Pcppaid M.il(ohn l crr Herbert Peterson . le ander Mat Kenzic Charles Porper Paul Mitchell Alfred .Savignano Harrv Jones )i Donald Kelh James Law Edward McDciin( Eugene McN.dili Matthew M( 1950 Willi. im )I[m.nui . ngelo Polito Io.se|)h Reilh I Ricliard Reilh R.nnioiul Rideoul Kenneth ( (issehdotii li . I.(h ard ri-ene Pledges Janus O ' l ooU Robert Page Leo Pratt. Jr. ■ Villiam Rice Richard Ross James Sprague Hn iai(l Spencer. Jr. . Iurra Stebbins Paul Sidli an Clavton ' an 1 .issel Robert Whitne John Zollo. Jr. Ferdinand Romano Patil Slcrcs Barrv Steele Richard W:Hson William WcMwalei 223 Front row: G. Boggs. Moshcr, Aiulersoii, Rollins, W ' halen, Zabe, Hicks, Plarlow. RoI)erts, agoner, Neal, Perkins Second row: Eaton. Daunis. Bronsdon. Low, Peachey, Mrs. May MacDnnough, E ' ans, Hartley, Stone. Dyer, Mclntire, Mikalonis Third row: Parrott, Piela, Harold Mimltnn. Pliillips, Donovan, Carter, Schaadt, Puller. Gray, Brown. Canipana. Marti noli Fourth row: Howard Moid ton, K. Boggs, Andrews, Hopkins, J. Folsom. Johnson. W ' ynian, Rines, Hill, Ranisdell, Xewdick, Stevenson. B. Folsom MEMBERS 1948 Howard Bronsdon Edwaid Dannis Everett n cr Leonard Harlow Barker Hopkins Riciiard Lees Walter Low ]uscin Mclntnc Earl Martinoli Gcorfie Stone 1949 Daniel Andrews Etlwin Bos gs. Jr. f. Maries Blown, jr. Robert C.ampana Theron Carter John Donovan Ernest Eaton Brnce Folsom Jolm Folsom .Sanuiel Fuller Elvct Grav E an Johnson Edminul Mikalonis Haloid Moiilton Howanl MoulKni William Newilitk Sidnev Peaihes Cahin I ' hillips Edmund Piela Murrav Rollins W ' illaid ,Saw cr James Sehaadt George .Ste enson Robert Vhalen Oscar Vvman. 2nd 1950 Gilbert Boggs David Hieks . lbert Mosher, Jr. Brian Neal Norman I ' arrott Herbert Perkins Robert Ramsilcll Fiirber Roberts Hoivard Vagoner. Jr. Robert Zabe Pledges Eihiaid Borges Alan C ' lithbei tsfin aiighn Franchetti HaiTv Hallsex C.etnge Harris Bei i I.caih George Stoeber 224 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA OlFICERS Pic ildciil t ' ice Fresideiit Secretary Treasurer Earl K ans, [i. S. Ra mond Pcache} Hastings Hartley, Jr. Edwin Boggs Lambda Chi Alpha originated ai I ' xis ton University on November 2, 1909. The charter was granted to Beta Zeta on March 1, ). I9I, ' 5. and the chapter now occupies the house on (College Avenue built in 1926. Lambda Clhi .Mpha is now the largest lratcrnii in the United States with 122 chapters, and Beta Zeta ciarent- Iv has fifty active members. Ihe house served as the center for manv large social functions such as .Spring and Fall House Parties, Homecoming, and Winter Car- nival week ends, entertaining upwards o one hundred persons at a time. PHI ETA KAPPA OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Recording Secretary Treasurer Arnold Earle Neil Kelley Maurice Russell Henry Plate Ronald Stewart Phi Eta Kappa Fraternity enjoyed an- other siiccessiid season on campus with a fine mixture of classes, business, and entertainment. Some of the more mem- orable social occasions were the annual Indian Party, the Homecoming banquet, an Old Barn Dance, and the Spring and Fall Houseparties, all of which were events of a nature long remembered. . large ninnber of house members rej)- resented the University on the varsity and jayvee athletic teams; the house enjoyed great success in the Intramural athletics, winning the Track trophy, the Charles Rice cup, and the Bowling trophy, and placing two winners in the Wrestling toinnament: quite a number gained scholastic honors and Dean ' s list rating; and manv held offices in clubs and or- ganisations. ««« A. ■a:- ' ;-. ' - ur. :! ' A V-r HiiVc Front row: Richardson Brundage. Clawson, Rich, Tit comb, Gagrion, Crockett Second row: Millar, Beecher, Plate, Russell, Kelley, Mrs. Cook, Earle, Stewart, Graves, Beals, Lacombe Third row: Hall, Pratt, Smallwood, Cutts, Irvine, Gillchrest, Rogers, Biggers, Spiller, Paradis, Brewster, Welch, Archibald, Erwin Fourth row: Kilpatrick, Brown, Eastman, Allan. Cunningham, Condon, Woodhead, Whitney, Hawkes, Sawyer, Shattuck. Higgins Fifth row; Goddard, McDonald, Bartlett, Davee. Morton, Lent, Thurlow, Meserve. Merrill, Wigley. Nelson, Clark, Poynter, Smith Sixth row: Beal, Jalbert, Cool, Masse MEMBERS Rodney Allan Robert Binndage Everett Beals Fl(i d Beecher Richard Cutts Arnold Earle Graduate Students William Biiiknam Burleigh Crockett Elmer Folsora Richard Gagnon Sidncx Graves Elmo Hall 1948 eal Kelley Harvev Lacombe. Jr. Frederick McDonald Robert Millar Paul Eastman Hcnr I ' lalc. ji. Donald I ' ralt Elmer .Smallwood Freeman ' hitne 1949 I ' hilip Archibald Morton Bartlett Tames Beaudry .Sidney Bessey Robert Brewster Frank Broun. Jr. Da id Clark Blaine Beal Elmer Biggers Ridiard Clark jamcs Davee Charles Earle James Gilldncst. Jr. Charles Goddard Robert Clawson Flollis Condon Robert Cool . rnold Davis Elmer Erwin Harrv Hawkes George Higgins Xeal Merrill Richard Mcseixc Charles Nelson Oscar Paradis luhvin Poynter Harold Rogers Robert Sawvci 1950 George Gray Ravmond Himie . thill Ir ine Robert Jalbert Robert Kilpatrick Edward I,en( Robert Lent I ' aul Lvnch Kenneth Masse Douglas Morion llarlcv Remit k Richard Rich Xorman Smith Richard Spillei Ronald Stewart Frederick Thurlow John Welch Roland Wiglev Harrv Voodhcad Maitlaiid Riihaids Joseph Sballnck. Ji ' angbn Shaw Harold I Inirlow Ravmond Titcomb X ' aughn I ' otman Pledges Clillon Bi-ikwilh 227 Front row: D. Higgins. E. Keith, Ames, Gardne P. Treworgy. Ricliard Preble Second row: Carlisle, MacLeod, John Cervone, Malconison Finch, Cabot, Dutton, Wing Third row: Coulonibe, Furbish, Garland, Mann, Thurrell, A Treworgv, Berger, Curtis, M. Brown, Bunker Fourth row: King, Brookings, Flynn, L. Higgins, Ballou, Eddy, Friar, C. Oilman, Ingraham. Danforth, Williamson, Smith, Day, Gordon, Joseph Cervone, Hunter, Ward Missing; Work, Glover, Kussey, Libby, Speirs, Hanson, Buck Murphy, Robert Preble, Norwood, L. Brown, Cunningham, Card, Donovan, Mrs. Nell D. Houston, ' ebber, Keith, Lawson, Harrington, Billings, H. S. Oilman, George Berger Bruce Billings Malcolm Bro vn Dan.i Bunker Robert Ames John Ballou John Biookings Roherl linck Norman CUntis Robert Dutlon l.con Brown Donald Card Charles Carlisle John Cervone Joseph Cerxone MEMBERS Graduate Sluclent Thomas Harrington 1948 Philip Cabot Frank Danforth Laxvrencc Day Robert Eddy- Sidney Gilman Charles Glover Leon Higgins Hugh Hunter John Hussev James Donovan John Finch Calvin Frair 1949 Ralph Ingraham Alfied Keith Fxiwavd Keilh Frederic I.ililix John MaUiimsun Villiam S. Mann 1950 I ' hilip Coulonibe Robert Cunningham John Flvnn Richard Gardner Charles Gilman DonaUl Higgins. Jr. Bruce King Richard I.auson Roland MacLeod John Minphv Pledges Eugene Halt Charles Furbish George Garland Sherwood Gordon Robert Hanson Richard Snii h Robinst)n Speirs Roger Thurrell Harry Trexvorgy Robert Webber Dotinlas Villianison dclbert Norwood Richaicl Preble Robert Preble Paid Treworgv Man Ving 228 PHI GAMMA DELTA ()11r:i:rs I ' icsidfiil janu Duiioxan lice President Jolm MaltDiiisoii Recording Sec yrttn Donald (lord Historian Rolxrt Hanson Cm yrsj)onding Sci relfn Roger Tliui rcU 1 his year marks the lOOili Anni crsar o[ the National Fraternity ol Phi Gamma Deka whicli was founded at Washington and Jeirerson College April 22, 1848. During this time it has gro n to include 74 active chapters and 46, ()()() members. In 1899, the local Q.l . ' . chajMer. possessor of the first chapter house on campus, applied for and was granted a charter as Omega Mu in the naiional fraternity of Phi Ganuiia Delta. The present house which is located ai the extreme south end of the ram|)us was built in 1924. PHI KAPPA SIGMA ()ffic;ers Prciidciit E(hvin W ' aldcii J ' ice Presidcut Bertram Thorne Secretary John Rihber Treasurer Walter Anderson I ' lii Kappa Siirnia is a national Irater- nity lonnded in 183(1 at the Uni er.sitv of Penns l ania. It has 40 acti c chap- ters. The local chapter, Alpha Delta, was established in 1898. This year Phi Kappa Sigma has many s]jortsnien distriinited in ditierent fields as follows: Track, Wallace Brown, .Sam Silsby, Richard Bleaknev, and John Hatch: football: Rocco White, Richard Bleaknev. and Kenneth Marden; basket- ball: John Kellex: baseball: Leon Ciish- ing and Robert . nderson; winter s]5orts: David Xewton and D(jnald McCobb. Donald Danlorth is presiilent of the Physics Cltib. A new chorus has been organized in the house b George Ains- worth and has performed at many house unctions. Front row: White. Lihliy. Hatch, Littlctield, Mardei;. Richard Bleakr.ey, Bodwell, Foster. Newlnii Weymouth Second row: R. Anderson, K. York, Black, Peterson. Anderton. Jolinson. W ' alden, Turner, Brown. Mead Third row: Cushman, Covell, Thorne, Knowlton. ' . Anderson. Davis. Wiggin. Robert Bleakney, Bibber, Danforth. J. Kelley, Putman. Crowell Fourth row: Hodges, Ainsworth, Hiltz, Smith. Giiison. Cushing. Stanlev. Clarke. ' . I ' ooler, Fox. McC ' obh, Bixhy MEMBERS Bcnjciniiii ( t.iii.iin Benjamin Hddjjcs |i Roberi Aiidcisuii Joliii Biblier Robert C ' .o ell Harrison Ciroviell (!c(bi{. (jisbnun deorgc Ainswoiili l):i ici Antlciltiii Sl.uiles Bi b Ruben BIcaknev Walliue Brown Waltci . ntlels(iM Artbiir Black, Ji. Riibard Bleaknev WiUiain BochM-ll Noiniaii (.olc KiUvaid Cduics Graduate Students )in HiuU ]i lin Maninii 1948 jU ' lin Stui If .MH Donald Danfoitli (.coii;e Kclle . Ill DonaUl I ' elcison William dibson Ralpli Knowllon Roberi Smilh Donald Howard DonaUl Mead Berirain riiornc Alan Johnson William I ' aterson. |i, Chile W ' lieelci keni nrk ( biton (larki |ames Tied bet illnn los. |i |aik Hill jolui Kellev l.i-on (aisliinii Dan. I l a is Riihard Foslei |nhu Halcb (ha lies Klli- 1949 DnllaUl McC.nbl, i( l(H I ' oolei . |i Bnue I ' uliiani Sannicl Silsb Sidne SkillniiiioM John anle I ' aiil I nt nei Kdwili .ddcn William Wbiiinm. |i. 1950 Donnla l.ibln Riibaul Wevmoiilh Ihcodoic l.illleluld l ' bili|) While. |i. Kenneth Maiden William Wis j in l),i id euicin I ' l.dpe WlllLon Hill. I AVallei I ' nnlel Dnnald oik 231 is i. ' - Front i-L ' v: Reals, Mcllra.l y, -niith, Knury, il-fcy, Kt-lnian. . 1 artik.iinen, (..oodwin, (.ampiR-ll Second row: Stuart, Strickland, Gamber, Cole, Graham, Clifford. Tucker, Rowe, Marston Third row: Eustis, Bruce, Sampson. Oakes, Mrs. Vale. Capers, Bonville, Dowe, Libby, Parady. Manchester Fourth row: Millay, Stacy. Higgins, Parkman, Xisbet, Randall. Moulton, Hopkins, Parkhurst, Southard. Farns worth, Pratt, Leiper, Everett Fifth row: Pearson, Condon, Perry, Doe, Gordon, Bracket t, Godfrey, Hamblen, Denison, Barnett, Lord, Robinson, Mooers MEMBERS Graduate Student AVilliani C.oiiclon William Bonville l ' erc Coombs Francis Hescock Ralph Barnett Bert C ' .amphell Robert Capers [dhn Carson Mil had Cherncski Robert Beals Mertoii Brackett Wilbur Braley Charles Bruce Karle Clifford Shernran Cole John Denison Robert Dow 1948 Philip Higgins Merton Libbv Wilfred Cote. ]r Franklin Dufotir I ' enn Eustis Ronald Everett CJcorge Millav Willard Moulton 1949 [ames Goodwin Foster Ciordon Joseph Hainbleir Linwood Pearson 1930 Donald Eames Heniv Einerv, Jr. William Farnsworth Alfred Gamber Richaid Godfrev Frank Higgins Alton Hopkins Robert Leiper Reginald Lord James McBradv Ernest Martikainen Richard Marston Willaid Xisbet. Jr. Edward Parkman Butler Pratt. Jr. Robert Redman 1951 Clifford Manchester Elmer Oakes Wa ne Stacv Geoige Perr% Robert Rendall Owen .Sonthaid Donald White Edward Woodbre Richard Rot)inst ir Guy Ro«e. Jr. George Sampson Harlan Smith James Strickland. Jr. Thomas Tiainer . llison Tucker almore Clifford Pleda Kenneth Miller William Wi ion Charles Wilcox 232 PHI MU DELTA OlIK 1 KS I ' vrsidrnl Rohtrt Capers I ' irr Prrsidcul Donald Eaiiics Srni ' iiny |i)M])h Hainbkii Ticfis II ■ ■ ■ Roocr Oakes 1 1 n I n i I ' hi Mil Delia liauiiiiiv was Imuulnl in hIiS. throwing oni ol ilu- national or- ' ani aiion or Cioninions Cliil). I he (ha|)- leis al Ne v Hamjjshiie and erniont were ihe moiliei (liajjieis ol the ] rcsent Iraleniity. Re|)resentati es and lU leinaus lioni the adhe diapters and Imni ahuuni associa- tions meet annualh al a convention. Dmiiii ' the year the t overning powers are esled chiefly in an execiiti e commit- tee composed of the national president, alumni secretary, and ireasnrer. I ' he quarterly publication is the Phi Mu Delt Triangle. The colors are Princeton orange, black, and white. The (lower is jonquil. The local chajjier was installed March .S, 192 . from the local fraternity of Zeta Pi. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON FALL SEMES LER OFFICERS Pyfsidfiit |()hn W ' illnii rice President Malcolm (iolln Secretary Pliilip Siackpok Treasiirei Peter I sacalolos SPRLXG SEMESTER OFFICERS President Lj](()lni C oIIjn } ' ice President William Kendall Secret ir l)mit;la ' i C:iil|)i)ii Treasure) Siuaii Ramsa Maine Al])ha ol Sis ina Al|)ha Epsilon ()]K-ne(l thi eai with a lull house, and with Mother Mac startiiit; her i ent - lonrth ycai as house mother. The men aie generalh oldei than be- lore iln wai . and liaternal lies are e eii stront;er. I he s|)irii ol (oo|Kration has ijeen fuie. as lan he sei n liom ihe condi lion ol ihe house, iniramiual spoils, and the Inter-liaternii Sini;. The housr has been gone o er Iroiii lop lo bolloiii willi jjainl and paper, and has a i(Mii| lelel reno ated ijath. Lhe Sig . lphs ran oil easih with lhe Intramural .Ml-I ' oini lio- |)h and the Inlei-fralernitv Sing Cup. Ihe social lilc reached an all lime high ihis vear with nearh 200 couples aiiend inu, the ll!lh annual RoAver Brawl and with man old s-rads al HoiiKiomiiii; and the Founder ' s Da liancjuet. Front row Davis Xock, Loeber, LeClair, Stockman, Dennison, Bates, Taylor, Hinds. Ramsay Second row: R. Wood. Prince, Coffin, Stackpolc, Colby, Mrs. Edith .McCollum. Wilbur. Culpon, Dinsmore, Kenniston. Tsacalotos, McCusick , . „ , , Third row: Fennel, Collins, R. White. Bate, .Adams, Mann. C. Leach, Hagman. T. Leach, Dieffenbach, J. Partridge, Kendall, Ingalls, Jenkins, F. Wood. Bridges Fourth row: Titcomb, W. Smith, McLeod, Eichorn, Botka. Wescott, Hatch, Catir, Williamson. Litchheld. Hale, Hart, Fleming. Cray, C. Partridge, Johnson, E. White. Patterson MEMBERS 1948 Russell Bradley Malcolm C ' .olbv l)(Hii;Ias C ' .iii]:)( n Rdbeit Diiisnioie lbcrt Giav. Jr. Heiirv Hagman Richaid Bate Ceiakl Bales. |i. Leslie Bolka Aiisiiii Britlocs. |i l ' liili|) C;alir I.eRox Dielieiibatk John Eicliorn. |r. )ames . dams, Jr. John Clolliiis Staiile I);i is RoheM Kenislon R(d)ert Meader Ltlrmmd Nock Smart Ramsav rllun Re nolds Richard Smith I ' hilip .Stackpole Elbridge litconib Peter Isacalocos Kail Uliiie 1949 (;larence Faidkiici Laurence Fennel. |i. |ohn Hall Robetl Hall D.iiiiel Haub W.iller Hinds Willi. nn Kendall (.h;irles Leach (antes Leach Laurence Litchlielil Louis Loeber. [r. DonaUl MacLeod Willi.ini B. Mann ( harles Panrid ' e 1950 |oseph Hannnond Haber Man. |r Hou. nd Icnkins, |i illi.Hii (ohnson ( .illicl I Le( l.iil R( ihu- 1( kusitk |ohn Wilbnr Earl Williamson. Frank Wood Riihard Wood I hom.is ■(nnlg I ' eler I ' aierson Robert Prince William Roi eis W.iiien Sniilli (.moll lavlor K.iilc Wesioii [ci I P.n lridi;e jolni I illon Rolicll While Henr Boudreau Cilcnn C:hiile Fillmore C:louo;h PU ' flges I hoMias Collins Kiinirili Ilemin ' ,; Fredcritk Hale DonaUl Lewis Roberl Stevens Ellin SUKkin.mn 2.S.-) Front row: Fogler, West, Kiein, Sparrow, Mosley, D. Hale, J. Goff. Hill, Spiller Second row: Lobozzo, Hibbard, Quinn, Weed, Elian, Levensailor, Parsons, Gridlc , Trcscutt, Ztllncr Third row: Carleton, Chittick, Lamprell, Nickerson, I ' zmann, Marsden, Orcutt, D. Spear, E. Ilale, Warner, Nelson Fourth row: Herbolzheinier, Crockett, Willoch, Gammell, Wood, Crimp, Mantcr, M. GofF, Liitts. Hobbb. Alexander Fifth row; Cooper. Bowen, Bernard, Larson, Harrington, Hannigan, Flynn. Adrans. Kinucv, . Siicar, Creighton, Miller MEMBERS 1948 William Alexande r. Jr. CaUiii Bowen Harrv Carleton John Adam.s, Jr. George Browne Frank Child. .Srd George Clhittitk Joseph Cobb William Creighton Lewis Gannnell, Merle (.oil Fredcrii Klein Arthiu Levensailoi Richard Lntt.s Bernard Prescf)tl 1949 Ralph Fl nn lohn GolT Theotlore Giidlcv Benjamin Hairinglon Winficd Hibbard. ] . Kenneth Hill Donald Hobbs Donald Kinne William I.ampiell Geoige I.obo o Ir ing NFarstlen Howard Moslcx. |i Elmer Orcntt hihn I ' arsotn V ' illiam .Spcar Jo.seph I ' niann F.dwaid Weed. Ji. |ohn ( liinn Donald .Speai Ronald .Speeis Donald .Spillei Jan Willoch Robert Zellnei . rthnr Elian John Fogler David Flale 1950 Robei t Hannigan Ernest Lai son John Miller rerr Xickeison Eldredge Spairow C:harles West Richard Duellex George Fostei Bo d Fnllei •leda Richaul H.ininiond . bram Han is. Ill Howa rd Haukes Jerix Haxnes Dcane Hnldiii Carroll Lecn George I ' etkhanr Ji . Thomas Walsh Roland West 236 SIGMA CHI I ' rrsidcnl I ' ice President Secretary Trensurer OlIK IRS 1 1 iiiL; Maihdcn illiam Creighton Howard Mosley [oliii Qiiinn Sionia (ilii liakiiiiu was founded on (nnc 23, 1855, at Xfianii l!ni ersity, Ox- lord, Ohio. There arc 108 active chapters ;ni(l 51.000 acti c niemhers. Benjamin Piatl Rnnklc, one of the original founders who was professor of military science at aine. founded Rlio Rho chapter in 1002. .Miss Maude S])iers is Sioma C.hi ' s house inoilier. Among the prominent ahnnni of Rho Rho are Raymond Fogler, Edward E. CJiasc, Xorman Mavo, and Professor f. H. Huddilsion. SIGMA NU OFFICERS President J ' ice President Secreta ry Treasurer Paul Han Charles Crowley Lewis Payson W ' imhrop Fairl)ank Sigma Nil Iratcniiu was loundcd at ihc X ' irginia Military Institute in 1868. The k)cal cha])ter was established in 19I, ' i. It now has 101 active chapters and the total nieinbership is 42,000. Well-known alunmi include Zane Gre , novelist; Kay Kyser and Johnny Long, orchestra leaders; F ' ulton Lewis, Jr., noted conimenlalor; and Doc Blanch- ard, recent Army football star. Among the more active members in the house are: Norm Benson, football; Randy Adams, football and Pale Blue Ke ; Bill Barron, interfraternity coun- cil; and Ken Vennetl, track and Men ' s General Senate. Front row: Theriaiilt, M. Adams, Bacon, Duncan, Fairbank, Hutchins, Barron, Noyes. A, Thomas Second row: Tinney, Nordstrom. Howe, Hazelton. Hart, Benson, Leonard, Claffie, Reilly, E. Thomas Third row: Phillips. Higgins. Emery, Dow. Deroche. Benn, Arader, P. Spencer, Sullivan, Darrah, R. Spencer, Broomhall, Kuhn, Crowley, R. Adams Fourth row: Hersom, Williams. Rozzi, Murphy, Soule, Tamm, Cookson, Cameron, Rogers, Stevens, Vennette, Bader, Payson, Fields Ricliaid Bader |anics Claffie John Darrah William D. Barron Noniiaii Benson William Cheney (iKules C.rowlev. Jr. Wiiilhrop Fairbank Marvin . dams Randolph , dam.s Harrv Arader Cinv Bacon, Jr. Bernard Benn |. Walter Allen Newell Emcrv. Jr. MEMBERS Graduate Student James Reilh 1948 I ' hilip Fields Richard Cirahani [ohn Gray Paid Hart Ralph Hazelton Cordon Knhn Charles Broomhal Stuart DeRodie Russell Dow Rol)erl Duncan. | lohn Howe (.eorge Hersom Robert Nordstrom 1949 Lewis Payson Richard Rogers Ralph Stevens Bernard Theriaidt 1950 J. Berklev Hutchins. I ' arkcr Leonard Ravmond Mercer Freeman Phillips. |r. Hiillis Soide Pledges Thomas Higgins. |). lianiis Murphy Roberl Marshall All)eit ovcs Hidx ' tt Ranger John Webster .Mortimer Williams . lbert Thomas Alfred Tinncv Kenneth ' ennett William Warien Riihaiil Speiuei Richard lamm Eduin I liomas Scott Webster Pa,s(|u.ile Ro i Phillip Spencer 239 Front row : G. Cohen, Z alien, Rosenthal. Simonds, Sinert, Gordon, Lane Second row: Kornetsky, Bernstein. Voffc, Flpstein, Shulnian. Hermanson, Zinniiciir.a Abrams Third row: Josephs, Robinson, Ettinger, Lernian, Goldsmith, Schwartz. Kline, Plavin Fourth row: Rudman, Goldman. Shapiro. Kaplan. Bernstein, Braen. Oretsk Not pictnred: Rogovin. L. Gohen, Adelman, Lotker, Giesberg, Struck, J. t ' ohcii GHrlmklc; Aaroi.. MEMBERS 1948 Milton Ailclnian Roljcit Epstein Ritliaul Cicsbci; Milton Goldsmith Gerald Heimanv George Lotker Riiii.iKI iiiiMiei man 1949 Marnel Al)iam Samuel Aron Snmner Bernstein Bernard Braen Jason Cohen Lester Cohen Morion Ettiiii er Charles Garfinkk- Sidne Goldman Malcolm Josephs Artlnn Kaplan Milton Kline Call Lermaii Israel Oretskv Snmner Robinson Gcralil Rogo in Gerald Rndman Mehin Sthwart Sidnev Slia|)iro Alan Shidman Samnel Simonds Samuel Strock Lester Yoffe 1950 Gerald Cohen Sumner Gordon Louis Lane Norton Sincrl Richard Zallen Mouaid Erlitk Pledges Milton Lrliik Makolm Flash Leonard Minsk 240 TAU EPSILON PHI Ol-riCFRS Prcsidt ' ul lice President Secretary Treasurer (iiiald I. Ilninimson Alan Shulman Ronald Zinimciman Robcil Epstein Tail Epsilon Phi was founded at Co- lumbia University in 1910. Originally a jjrolessional fratcrnitv, it is now a gen- eral social fraterniiN. and it has thirt - two chapters. Tail Zeta chapter was organized in 1929, and is the onlv Jewish Greek letter society on campus. The chapter v() the scholarship cup both during the spring 1917 and [all 19-18 semesters, and has se eral members in the honorary scholastic societies. THETA CHI OFFICERS President rice Preside Jit Secretary Treasurer Andrew Britt Harry Da is Villiaiii Dechan , llrcd Barrv In IH )!) ihe first cliaptcr of Tlicta Clii was founded at Norwich University. At present tliere are 71 active chapters. Gamma at the University of Maine was estaljlished in 1907. Theta Chi ' s hockey team, led by Bob Dagdiii;ian, took first place in the Intra- mural Hockey games while the Bowling Team, led by Bob Trimble, placed sec- ond in the Intramural League. New to the fraternity this year, Mrs. Mina F. .Staples returned to the campus as Housemother. During the war she was hostess at Phi Eta Kappa when operated as a girls ' dormitory. In the interim Mrs. Staples took a similar position at U..S.C. Front row: O. Smith, Kierstead. Williams, G. Smith, liecker, Noyes, Barmby, Thaxter Second row: Cheney, Tainter. Jack, Steele, Mrs. Staples. Britt, Davis, Barry, Moore Third row: Dunn, Darrell, Bucklin, S. Turner. Stewart, Trimble, Emmons, Lamoreau, Shorey, Bither, Dagdigian Fourth row: Ramsay, Deehan, Parizo, Pearson, Jardine. Chick, Ilulibard, Alenskis, Carmichael, Bartley Kelson MEMBERS 1948 Albeit Rarmby Andrew Britt ' ernon Car ell Harrison Daxis Richard Knnnons Riciiard Henderson Richard Hig; ins Dinican Pearson Slicldon Smith Harwood Steele Pliilip Turner 1949 Elmer Barlley Charles Becker Roy Either. Jr. Francis Carmichael Leighton Chenev Douakl Clhick William Deehan Lawrence Dmni Heinian Lamoreau Ralph Moore LcRo Noyes Ernest Parizo Earl Ram.sa Owen .Smitli Forrest .Stewart Richard Tainter Robert Trimble Charles ■illian s 1950 . lec .Menskis Alfred Barrv. Ji. Hollic Bucklin. Ji. Robert na};di;.;iaii Alanson Darrell Ra mond Greenleaf Anluir Hubbard Charles Jack Charles kelson Leii;h Shorev. |i. Richard Thaxtci Sidney Turner ' ledges Frederick . ndre s Richard Bouchard [ames Connolly Ihomas Couj hlin Charles Cmlis Norris Follett. Ii. Warren Hammimil Richard Kelson William Olis CJcorge Smith Henr Thibodeaii John ' inchesici 243 l-iuiit I..U. l ' c.i ..tk. Ul Ku lic lUtJj. ll..uaid, McAvoy. : Jl.Jlllall.l. L.jrJ, GuoJ w]i Second row: Lambert, Kendall, Happ, aughan. Stone, Wilson Third row: Ramsay, Meyer, Begley, Powers, . lieff. Poulin, E. F. .Smith, R. E. Gardner, Crossland, Maguire Fourth row: W. Barrett, Thomas, Arcand, Fairfield, Spear, Conroy, Simpson, Lombardi, D. Smith, Gosse, iluflf MEMBERS Graduate Student Arthur (.i:iin Ruiton CiossUnnd 1948 Charles Lombard. Jr. niin.i Smitli I ' hilip ' :iiigli;m Albert ArcTiid Robert Begley James DesRoches RichartI Fairfield Edward Happ Hugh Hatch n. James Htilf Hermau Keudall Howard Lambert 1949 Herbert Lord. Jr. Richaiil Maguire , lbert Mever AVilliam Ramsa ' ra ' .Simpson N ' ormau Spear. Jr. John Stone K.iil I homas Keith Wilson Willi.im U.irrett John Conroy Raymond Gardiner. Jr. Guv Goodwin Harold Howard Warren Mc. vov 1950 Rdliert Peacock Robert Poiiliir William Powers Richard Schonland, Jr. E;ni Smith 1951 Warren Aliell Elton Gosse 244 CHI RHO SIGMA OFFICERS President Philip ' ausiian lice President Edward Happ Secretary Herman Kciulall Treii.siner loliii Sioiu- 111 Febniarx. 1947. liu- niuUus ol Chi Rho Sit iiia, consisting ol iwciiiv nun. nut liir the first time. Their aim was la |)i ' oin()te friendship ;iiul hdikI will. Fhe groiiii met bi-nuiiuhh. dialled hy-law.s and a constitution, and gratliially ex- panded to its present complement of thirtv-six men. Abh assisted and guided 1) man members of the L ' ni ersii ' s administra- tion. b the group ' s facidiN adviser. i Ir. Richard Hill, and b the present frater- nities on the campus. C:hi Rho .Sigma became a local fraiernitv at the Univer- sity of Maine through the action of the Board of Trnstees on March 4. 1948. i ow that Chi Rho Sigma has been recognized as a local fraternit . thongh neophyte, it is the desire of all its mem- bers to become an integral part of all campus activities aiul groups in perjjetn- ating the prestige of the Uni ersitv of Maine. K . . ft- -,«:, THETA RHO CLUB OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Douglas Johnson Joseph Klcnk Joseph Lupsha Clarke Church In Max ()t 1947. a group ot men met w ith the idea o( forming a new fraternity on the Maine campus. At this time. howe er, there was a ruling of the Board of Trustees that there could be no more fraternities on this campus. After suffi- cient e idencc was presented to them this ruling was reversed so as to allow one or t () more fraternal organizations. At this first meeting Thcta Rho Club uas formed. Officers were elected to car- r on the duties and to look for a good national fraternity to join. This March the Theta Riio C.hd) re- quested jjermission from the Trustees of the college to petition Sigma Phi Epsi- lon for membership. The chdj is now waiting to be initiated into this organi- zation. Front row: Anderson, Church, Klenk, Johnson, Whalen, Lupsha, Pierce Second row: Decoteau, Slaney. Benoit, Kennedy, J. M. Johnson. Addor. Praderio, Preble, Erennan, Dyer, Henderson MEMBERS 1948 Douglas |ohiisoii 1949 Roger Addor Kennetli Andeison Ailluir Benoit Clarke Chiiuh Theodore Djer John Hentleistm Joseph Johnson l.l() cl k.aik;is I ' aul I ' vaderiu (liarles Preble 1950 Carl Brennan Bert Chesterton Chester Kenncdv Joseph Lupsha David Pierce Howard ,Slane Oscar Whalen Joseph Klenk I ' rank Decoteau 247 SORORITIES 248 . . . and (iiii soioi ii olhcds. I hese pic- Uiicd are Irom lasl cai ' s I ' anhellcnic Kornial when the names ol the new Pan- liellenic jjiesideni and ilie six new soror- ity presidents were annoiuued. At the lell. MaryCirat e libbeiis ac ( ((jIs the new I ' anhellenie |)residen( horn letiriiia; president (an lirown. And lined up ahn e. ihe new presidents ihenisehes: Aii(c- Konseia. (Jii Oiiieiia: Marion Ktilh, Deha Zeta; Khiine Crait;. I ' i Beta I ' hi: .Mai -C;iace libhetls, I ' anhelknic ( oinuil; Ciraee (. tiffin. Phi Mn; Una Jean MaeDonald, Delta Delta Delia; and |ean Cainphell. Alpha Omicion I ' i. Oin- (ons ratidalions lo all dI ihein lor the strand job the ' e done and the otit- standint; I ' aidielienic relations the have helped lo make possible this eai. 249 ALPHA OMICRON PI OFFICERS President Jean Campbell Vice President Ruth Fogler Recording Secretary Helen Xoyes Corresponding Sec i etary Constance Thonie Treasurer Susan Beisel Special note siioiikl ijc made ol AOIl ' s deliberate program ol iin|)roving Panhel- lenic relation on camjjus. This liighlx commendable project was started when the gronp telt a definite need ol becom- ing better acquainted with other sorori ties. With this in mind, definite jilans were made to ha e meetings with each ol the fne other sororities. Most ol these meetings ha e been bridge ])arties and games after the regtilar sororiix meetings, combined grouj) lectiues, or di nionstra- tions by different speakers. Recognition shoidd also be nimle ol the honors that AOn reajjeil at their most recent national sorority con enlion. At this time the chajjter won honorable mention tor the J.W ' .H. Ctip, an award gi cn to the chajjtcr of AOII for outsiand ing ser ice to college and conmuniitv. Front row: .Sininions, Ryan Se:on(l row: Small, Given, Knowles, . IIaii, Knieht Third row; Vates, lilack, Craig, Jordan, Harding, Cheney, PVielder Front row: Tufts, Kennedy, Foley, Tibbetts. Nicholson, Dirks Second row: Beisel, Noyes, Campbell, Fogler, Thomes Third row: Chellis, Mosley, Miller, Hempstead, Libby, Carter, Burbank, Rusk, Crossland, Doescher, Harvey Fourth row: Andersen, Coles, Small, Whitcomb, True, Welch. Bines. Kennedy, Butler, Holland, Murray, Fogler, deRoza GAMMA CHAPI ER. 1908 Xational Sororitv Foiiiitkd 1897 Barnard College MEMBERS NTaiit Andersen Jean Campbell (oAnnc Cliellis Lois Doescher Ruth Fogler Carolvn Foley Miriam Mosley 1948 Helen Noyes Betty Small Guvlene Smith Constance Thomes Marv-Grace Tibbetts I ' livilinc True Susan Beisel Marion Carter Manila Coles 1949 Thelma Crossland Jean deRoza Marv Dirks Elizabeth Hempstead Barbara Hines Kathleen Kennedv Wilma Miller I.ois Nicliols jn Elizalxnh T nils 1950 Anne Burbank Joan Harvey Joanne Liljbv Emmalinc Welch Dorothea Butler Ruth Hollaiul Grace Murray Marv Whiicomb Martha Fogler Virginia Kennedv Dianne Rusk Barbaia W 1 Pledges Bnu Mian 1949 1930 Jeau Harding r nil M C lienev Betty Fricdk-r B(ll |(ir(lau 1951 Julia Black Roberta Craig Manila Given Margaiet Kiiigh Charlotte Know ' t Nancv Rvan es I ' alricia Simmons Gwendolyn Small Mary Dean ' atcs 251 Front row: Weymouth, Jonlan. Look, Sullivan, Hanson, Littlefield. Burgess Second row: Baker, Pressey, Fonseca. Crane, Dineen Third row: Waterman, Heselton, Marcous, Dartnell, Hansen, Stickney, Titcomb, Weeks. Scales, I ' owers, Clark. Swanton Fourth row: Watson. Andrews, Healy, Stewart, Gates, Pettee, Miller, An- ell, ( hilds, Martin. Rawlinsnn, Healy XI BETA CHAPTER, 1921 National Sororitv Foiintlctl 1H93 I ' niversity of Arkansas MEMBERS Raihaia Andrews ' li alieth Baker ! ' Egg Gates loan Chikls Doioiln Aiisell Klizabetli Cllark laiiice Grant E e Burgess Sue Dartnell F.Iiiior Hans(.-n Ciarol ( ari 1948 Marv Anne Dineen Pauline Marcons Alice Fonseca Iar Healy Joan Look Bai haia I).i i Non Jane Hanson Joan Hesellon Janice Scales Marguerite Sullivan June Swanton 1949 Nant [tndau Lorraine Littlefield Marguerite Marlin 1950 Virginia Heah Bett Ladd Janet I ' cltec Lou isc Barhar: ' irgini Pledges 1950 I ' oivers t Stewail i Sii(knc Marg;iret Watson Mar ' c moiuh EditliAnnc ( un Jean Miller C:harlotte I ' rcsscx I ' auline Rawlinson Betlv Titcond) Marguerite Walc-ri Salh ' Weeks Ciaroline (iolwcll Ciarohn Golc loan C.tnniinghani Barbara (;ro er 1951 tli alietli Hesellon i ' .itiiii.i Iui|)li Jovce McGoiddritk tieanoi Minra Joan I ' rax EniiU Snialia Ellen Stratton CHI OMEGA OIFK.KRS President rice President Secret iiiy Treasurer Alice Fonscca Mary Anne Dineen Charlotte Prcssey F.li abtih Baker Chi Omci ' a has jihixid ihc lole o£ phi- lantiuopist to a great extent this year. During the yiiletide season they were biisv witii a Christmas party at which they collected gifts which were sent to the Sea Coast Missions at Bar Harbor to be distrilnited among children of families uho ; cre ictinis of the October fires. In January I hey were the s]X)nsors of the annual March ol I)inK Dance in the Me- morial Gym. As the rest of the year rolled bv. they were found to be con- tributing to the Foster I ' arent I ' lan and awarding the Chi Omega Sociology Prize on Scholarship Recognition Day. Of course the social angle had to creep in at some place on the year ' s program. ' Fhe sorority ' s semi-formal for actives, pledges, and alinnnae was held in March, and the Spring Bancpiet connnemorating Foiuiders Day in . pril. thus ending a bus midwinter schedule. Pledges ; Front row: Murphy, Cole Second row: Grover, Smaha, Hesellon Third row: McGouldrick, l ray, Cunningham, ColweL Murray, Stratton DELTA DELTA DELTA OFFICERS President Una jean MacDonald t ' ice Preiideiit Elaine I ' cikins Secretary Harriettc Watson Treasurer Emma Kili)nrn In spite ol tlic lon;4 riii h season ihis year, the 1 ri Delts managed to work in a full program oi aried meetings— cul- tural, business and entertainment. The Bangor Alliance met with the chapter for Service Night. Pine Party, and othei occasions. No iloubl the most outstand- ing social e ent of the ear was a formal dance at Delta I ' au Delta in honoi ol the new pledges. Delta ' eek. lomiiig in liie spiing. vas celebrated nationally b Delta Delta Delta. Each dav of Delta ' eek was de- oted to some Tri Delta acii itv: lormal initiation bantjuet, mother and daiighiei ban(|uet, informal meetings, Pansy Break- lasi. and a formal tea. Pledges : Front row: Henderson, Thompson Second row: Hoyt, Bannister, Littkficld. MaeNair, iluliliard Third row: Dennett. Bryant. Wllite, Hilton, Haney, MacDonnell, Carlin, Wilson, turrier Front row: Bruce, Perkins. JIacDonald, Kilburn, Watson Second row: Dole, Libby, Smith, Nason, Mollison, Drew, Estes, Libby, Thomas. Bennett, Tibbetts, Boterf Third row: Lockhart, Apjtieliee, Goggin, Bachelder, Dow, Carter, Wallingford, Moores, Adams, Drummond. McGitigan ALPHA KAPPA CHAPTER, 1917 Xational .Sororit Founded 1888 Boston College MEMBERS Constance Adams Mary Bachelder Bettv Boterf Iiiiiel Applebee Kathryn Bennett Nancv Carter Eli abeth Dole Constance Drew Barl)aia Hanev Bcveih Currier Genncltc MacNair Janet Bannister Elizabeth Littlefield 1948 Florence Bruce Elaine Perkins Joanne Libby Carol Smith Una Jean MacDonald Barbara Tibbetts 1949 Gloria Dow ' alorie Estes Norma Drummond Emma Kilburu 1950 Priscilla Goggin Margaret Mollison Elaine Lockhart Carolyn Moores Pledges 1949 Barbara Thompson Hdcu Carlin yo ce Henderson Marilyn Hoyt Nancv Hubbard 1930 Helen Vallingford Harrictte Watson Jane Libbv Patricia McCiuigan I ' liscilla Thomas Priscilla Nason Margaret M;u noimull |o cc Wilson 1931 Winnifred Hilton lar White llu een Bryant Maiihn Dennett 255 ( f Jt Ht ff Front row: Litchfield, Cunningham Second row: Lane, Cowie, Keith, MacKenzie, Preble Third row: Polleys, Johnson. Xoyes, Mockler, Lindgren, Day, Hurd, Kitlridgc, Gagnon Fourth row: Harriman. Meyer, ' ard, Avery, Ellsworth, Castner, Pulsifer, Gorham (.1(11 ia Casliici Jessie Cowie Barl)aia Dav Lois A eiv ALPHA UPSILON C;HAPTER, 1921 National ,Si)if)iily Founded 1902 Miami Uni eisity MEMBERS 1948 Nfargaret Gorham Seiiia Lane ' enita Kittridoe Gluri:! NLitKeii ic 1949 Lllgalct Hiiid M. Jean Ciiniiini;lKini Bcttv Haniniaii Evelyn EUswonh Roberta jolmson Rosemarie Gagnon Frances LilthlieUi Minion Keill) Joimnc Linilnien Gloria Motklci 1950 Pledges 1948 Uarhaia C.oodwin 1951 Mai l ' mn:nii Iaric Bean Marguerite dcs j.n lins Glori.i UGiide 15elt Mevcr Ruth Preble Gloria Xovcs Marv-Abbie I ' nlsilei Lorraine Vard Jean l ' ollc s Barbara ' aii lian Winnifud Ramsdtll Maxine Keene C;harlolle Jordan 256 DELTA ZETA OFFICERS I ' iciiclciil Marion Kciih lice Preiidcnl Gloria MacKcnzic Recording Secretary Gloria McGiiilcx CorreslH iidin r Secretary Serila Lant Treasurer Jessie Cowie Sim I I)i lia Zeta was rL-csiablishcd only lasl spring, ii lias been confronted with I he iui.ne task this car of building the Hroun l wiiik on wliidi it could fiintiioii as A soroiiix. All other sororities are tak- inn ilieii hats off to the land job thai Delta Zeta has done in making its place on tlie Maine campus this yeai . I ' hilanthropic work rated hioh on the sorority |)rogram. Boxes of clothing were sent to Holland. Ftmds were raised for the national sororit) where the money will be used to biiv ear phones for deaf (hiklren. finance a ' ocaiional Guidance Gonnniiiee which heljjs Delta Zeta mem- bers, and |)r() ide liinds lor financial aid In an nicmhers who need help. t (HU ruw ; I ' litiiaiii, IJfsJardins Stcoiid row: Bean, Kanisdell, Keeiit. tluodwin. joni PI BETA PHI President Elaine Craig Vice President Eleanor Thompson Recording Secretary 01i e Coffin Corresponding Secretary Ann Harmon Treasurer Opal Smith Maine Alpha chapter of Pi Beta Phi was choseir out of over ninety Pi Phi tliapters to be the recipient of their cov- eted Philadelphia Vase. The Philadel- pliia Vase is presented annually to the Pi Phi chapter which, upon the consent of the Grand Council, is found to have met in the third best way the responsibilities lo its college, itself, and its national fra- leiniiv. The award is gi en in recogni- lion ol ihe chajiter ' s place in college esteem, scholarship, student activities, group personality, organization and in- tLinal efficiency national ic ])oint, co- iiperation, and ambition. Ihe big social e ent of the winter put on h Pi Phi and enjoyed bv the rest of the campus, was the Pi Phi Ski Clog stag dance sponsored for the benefit of the Student Union Fimd. Pledges: Front row: Tarr. Litchfield Second row; C ' arrillo, Howell, LaBonte, Xewton, lloljlis Tliird row: Dibblee, Flint, Johnson, Sewall. Artus. Gnwdcy Richardson, Pearson, Halt, Cline, Bevera:;e Front row: Watson, Coffin, Craig, Thompson, Sinilh Second row: Small, Wallace, Spencer, Stanley, Howe, Buzzell, Berglund, Jackins, Frye. Friend. Hastings, Curtis Third row: Bellefleur, Freese, Harmon, ' oodward, Sampson. L. Coffin, Mills, J. Coffin, Gordon, Dickson, Flint, Townsend MAINE ALPHA CHAPTER, 1920 Ruth lk-i;4hinil Helen Buzzell Olive Coffin Elaine Craig Germaine Bellclicur Judith Coffin ISeverh Aitus I.ois Coffin Helen l-rieiul National Sorority Founded 1876 Monmouth College MEMBERS 1948 Elinor l)i(kson Ann Harmon Elizabeth Flint Constance Howe Joan Frve Opal Smith Margaret Gouilev Hot is Statilcv 1949 Mary Curtis Jane Hastings Esther Fieese Barbara LaBonte Louise Eitchficlil Marv Jackins lois Ann Small Eleanor Mac Thompson Jean Wallace Esther Watson Pamelia Townsend I ' atricia Woodward 1950 Marihn Mills Be erl Spencer Barbara Ridiarilson Caroline Strong Isabclle Sampson Pledges M.n Halt aui Beverage .Mar Carrillo 01i e Cline 1949 pKcjUfliue Howell |ndilh c ton 1950 Ami Dibblcc SliiilcN I( hnsoii 1951 Margaret Flint Maigaret Hobhs Ruth Pearson Natalie Tarr 259 a ■ -1, ' .-?■•■ ■- ' i ' lf k - Front row: Melzar. Parent. Griffin. Leenian, V. Littlefield Second row; Patten, Richardson, Stebbins. Yates, Averill, Moore. Kirk. Turner. B. Littlefield. Rnrrill. Hamlin I ' hird row; Fogarty, Welts. Hollingdale. Robbins, Doten, Raymond. I.oril. Hanks. Mehann, Sibley PI CHAPIER. 1912 Xatioiial Sorority Founded ]8.)2 ' esleyan College Sona A ciiU Eli7al)etli Ikglcv Eleanor Buiiill (.race GrilTiii Shirley Dolcii Margaret Hanks Altliea Kirk lean Dennison Pat ricia Fogarty Dorotliv Aveiill Rulli Hlcnkliiirn Florence Bcrnl)e Phyllis Burrill MEMBERS 1948 Marv Hollingdale Pauline Parent Constance Howe Barliara Patten Martha Leeman Sylvia Snow Marv Moore Margaret Stebbins 1949 Marv E. Littlefiehl Mice Ra niond Eugenia Melzar Colkcn Ricliardson 1950 Louise Hamlin ' irginia Littlelicld Pledges 1949 1950 jane Co«cn Barbara Poor 1951 Joyce Chipiiian X ' irginia Nickcrson Elizabeth Turner Donna ' elts Marjorie Yates Carol Robbins Jane Sibley Dorothy Lord Marv Mehann Beverlv Green Indilli Plunih 260 PHI MU OFFICERS President Vice Prcsidrtit Secretfi rx Treasurer Grace Griffin Eugenia Mclzar Mariha Lecman I ' iiiiliiic Parent This ear, Inniial iniiiaiion marked the beginning nl I ' lii Mii W iik. On Founders ' Day ihi ' aui e (haplii joineil the akminae in a i antiiict at tlie Bangor House. To bring the week to a wonder- ful close, a iornial A as held at the Penob- scot Vallev C:ountr Club. Mthough the chapter was busy with fall rushing, time was toiincl to entertain se eral speakers. Also munbering among the iail semester programs as a partv for the actives pre- sented b the pledges, and an outing held at the camp of one of the members. Other annual events of the year making up the social calendar were a picnic b the .Still- water and a tea tluring C )mmencement week end in honoi ' of seniois and their mothers. Besides supporting all (ollege am Orono relief dri es. Phi Mu has been ac- ti e in helping to support se eral nation- al |)hilanthropies. Pledges : Front row: Xickerson, Averill Second row: Green. Blenkhorn. Cliipman Third row: Burrill, Plumly, Berube, Cowen, Poor DE i 11)11 II I.. WILSON In 1902. the Panhcllcnic Council was natioiiallv orgaiii td under the name ot Inter-sororitv Conterence. It is acti e on campuses which ha e more than t vo na- tional sororities. On the Maine campus, Panhellenic Council is under the guid- ance ol Dean Edith G. Wilson. It is com- Panhellenlc Council posed of two members from each soror- ity, the president and one delegate, thus making twelve members. The group meets each week under the leadership of the president, Mary-Grace Tibbetts, and discusses sorority rushing, Panhellenic rides, and topics dealing with the further- ance of inter-sorority cooperation and s|)irit. Panhellenic Council this year opened iLishing season by holding a general meet- ing for all freshmen and transfer women, where the meaning of sorority, its general acti ities. rushing, and the national scope of sororities were explained, . side from the regular rushing schedide, the sorori- ties found time to have a joint meeting in the fall and also in the spring. A meet- ing of the Council with the six sorority ad isers was held in March, in older that the advisers woidd have a chance to ex- change ideas and viewpoints with their I ' anhellenic representatives. The year was rounded out bv the Pan- hellenic Formal at which time the names of the new sorority presidents were an- noiiiued. Seated: Dow, Fonseca, Ansell, Tibbetts, Craig, Griffin, Johnson Standing: Keitli, Campbell, Dean Wilson, Frye, MacDonald ATHLETICS CHEERLEADERS Front row: Stewaii, Luckhart. Tufts, Marcous Second row: Black, Kelley. Goff. Foster, Blake Athletic Plant 263 Front r ow: Cassidy, Wallace. Leiigyol. Wienian. Rogers, (Woodbury missing) Second row: Kenyini. Rankin. Allen. Shelt ' ni. Turtis. Sezak, Jenkins ADMINISTRATION AND COACHES 1947-48 proved to be one ot the great- est years in the athletic history of Maine. State titles were ()n in lootl all. cross conntrv, indoor and outdoor track, bas- ketball, and skiing. The baseball, tennis, and golf teams shovved up well, no team having a losing record. Xot only are the past records good, but the material on .Maine teams that remains after 1947 ap- pears strong for years to come. The successes of Maine teams are de- ri cd from the adniinistrati c, coaching, and physical ediuation facilities of the L ' nixersity. Maine ' s coaching staff received the welcome addition ot Dr. Rome Rankin, who also is Director of Physical Educa- tion. Coach Allen is aided by Joe Zabil- ski, and Dean Vieman in football. Base- ball is under tlie guidance oi Bill Ken- yon and Sam Sezak, Chester Jenkins, Charles Emery, Col. Small, and Ted Cm- tis round out Maine ' s staff. 264 riu adiiiiiiiNiiaiion of aililctics is iin- (ki iIk- wins ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' iKi ' l ' Manager, I ' fd (!inlis, and i1k ' I ' insical Kdiiealioii Dcparinu nl, wliosr insliiu tors. I ' idI. Stan W ' allaic and Hal Woodhni . aisn assisi as liainns Im i a( li Irani. The Men ' s lhiclii Board is made n|) iil |)ioniintnl alhliiis al liir IriiMisiiv who dtiriniinc Maine s poluv and i c t nlal ions lor pal lii ipaiion in s|)oiis. One ol (he niosi ini|)oiianl inw de el- opnienis in ihe I ' niveisiiv allihlii pro- urani has hcin the cnhngcnient ol the athlciit plant. The |)iestiit location ol the looihall hi 111 is onl a eai ' old. and Imthei de c ' lo|)nicnl will ic cal a new outdoor tra(k in the leai ol tlic field h splint;. In haik ol the leiitiis (onils a new lio( k( link has been (onstriii ted with latiliiiis lor hoc ke and 4iiieral skatiiii;. Ihe arsit baseball diamonds lia e belli icloialed in the expansion piogiani whi( h promises to implove Maine sports. ' M CLUB I- ' iuiit row; St-zak. ( .liiLjnTiaii, Taylor, Colby, Collins, Merchant, Ciurdon, Marsanskis, Gotltlard, Hruwii. Gates, Mitchell Second row: K. MacDonald, Benson, Barron, McDermott, Spragiie, O ' Donnell, Fish, Danforth, Morton, Beal, Totnian, Davis, T. MacDonald, Bleakney Third row: Curtis, Pendleton, Dutton, Jacobs, MacPherson, Vennett. Donibkowski, Higgins, Preble, Ottmann. Folsom, Beals. Barnett 265 FOOTBALL M AIM- RHODE ISLAND l.H Ihc- Maine Bcai oijcncd up the 1947 season away with a -.paikling win ovei I lie Rams. Hal Paiach ' b passing and ihe iimning power pro ided b Dombkowski gave the Bears the scoring punch. Al Ving ' s sensational catch of the first t.d. pass was the day ' s most thrilling play. MAINE 26. NOR IHEASIERN 6 A shirtslec e crowd watched Maine take the home season ' s first game with a display of line-bucking, and deceptive passing. It was Rabbit to Wing, and Loranger on the oflense, and the line play for Maine was as hot as the weather. Zollo and Marsanskis ere impregnable in the line. MAINE 7, NEW HAMPSHIRE 28 The Bears journeyed to Durham to suffer their only defeat of the season at the hands ol the Glass Bowl A ' ildcats, who were undefeated in the regidar sea- son. Dombkowski as again Maine ' s star. e en in defeat. MAINE 33, COLBY 6 Despite a week ' s layoff after the fires, Maine started a fire of its own at VVater- ille, when I he Bears o crwhelmed Col- in. The whole squad took part in the frolic, and the stars were Clark, V ' hite, Ottmann. and Emerson. MAINE f3, CONNECIICLIT 7 Maine reboinided from defeat on the first play from scrinmiage •hen Phil Coulombe electrified the crowd with a 65-yard run for a score. The Bears came from a point behind to win in the sec- ond periotl on Donibko vski ' s 12- ard run. . 1 Sprouls hue Ijlocking aided Cou- lombe and the Rabl it in leading the offense. M.VINE 13, BOW ' DCMN (i A frozen Homecoming crowd of 751)0 watched a battle of tw ' o big lines in a scoreless tie for 2i 9 periods. Bowdoin ' s onlv scoring threat ended with a fumble on Maine ' s one. The ice was finally broken by Dombkowski with a 48-yard run off tackle for the score. The play of . dams, Gordon, Coulombe, Zollo, anil of course, the Rabbit, stood out lor the Bears. 266 VARSITY TEAM Front row Wing White, Smith, Cook, Lord, Dombkowski, Coulombe, Loranger, Tamm, Adams, Beals Second row: Wallace, MacPhcrson, Murdock. Emerson, Benson, honorary captain Marsanskis, Gordon, Parady, Tsacalotos, Line Coach Zabilski, Allen , rr ■■ j • Third row Goodwin, McBrady, Oddi, Ottmann, Card, Zollo, Clark, Schmidlin. Sproul, Hall, Goodwin Fourth row: Emery, Barron, McDermott. Trask, Lawson. Cates, Phillips, Reilly. Stark, Ridcout MAINE 1!). I ' .A I ES ES Maine ( liiuhtd ils liiM Slate .Series lille in E ' i eais on wind-swept Garcelon lielil. allei Bates had come Ironi behind lo lie. in a whirhvind endint; to a grand season. I lie lons -awailed duel Ijetween Blanchaiii and Dombkowski ended in a tie, lor ijoth stars plaved exceptional loot- l)ali. Lord. Paradv, and Emerson were olleiisive siandouls, and Spioid. Iknson, Oddi. and .Murdoik siaiicd in llie line pla ol ilie see-saw pla . I lie L;anie was llu lasi pla ed b li e siailers loi .Maine. Ml 17 pii) e(l lo be .Maine ' s best ear on ilie y;ridiron since l!I S. I he State Scries I ' rophx was in Orcjiio lor the lirst time in 13 years, and a feeler from Eexas ' Sun Bowl was received. The team von six of its sexen starts, oiitscoring the opposition. 1 I l-7. i. In addition, Henry ■Rabbit Dombkowski won boiii the storing and ground gaining titles in the State Series, and accounted lor 71 jjoints oxer the entire season. Ehe Bears domi- nated the . 11-State team with Rabbit, ( )liiombe. Wing, and Zollo on the first leant. Rabiiii received finther lionors by l)eing chosen lo the . I1-East AP squad, .ind. willi .Moose Murdock. lo tiie Liltle ll meri an sc|uacl. 267 JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM iiiJMiitftin Front rnw : Robinson. Romano. SIiai)leigli. Linton, Stone, Chapnian, Dinglcv , Murk land, atsun. M illci . McEIman, Mardeii Secotid row: Coach Jones, Thomas. Hay ward, DeRoche. Benn, Botka, Hewes. LeClerc, Fogler, O ' Connor, Bleakney, Murray, I ' iscopo, Coach Kenyon Third row; Trainer V ' oo(ll)ury. Manager Emery, Arnold. Arader. Lei per, HalL Hincs, Adams. Davee, Byers, Hallsey, Mantis, Murphy JUNIOR ARsnv SUMMARY MAINK Ol ' FONKNl I.S 13 Bridgton 12 18 Rickci () 13 Maine Maiiiiiiit ( ) Higgins IRESHM . SlMMAR M IM Ol ' I ' OiNKNT 25 M.C.I. 1() 18 Coburn :il n Ktiiis Hill 268 FRESHMAN TEAM ■m First row: Sara Sezak, Coach; Pooler, Morse, Davis, Haw ley, McCarthy, W . Ryder. F. Ryder. Duddy, McFadden, Asst. Mgr. Second row: Bachelder, Asst. Mgr.; Morency, Mace, Philbrick, Messier, Cawley, MacKenzie. Jones, Morgan, Bigney, Asst, Mgr. Third row; Kiiudsen, Raben, Brawn, Silsby, Paine, Gray, Toothaker, Goos, McAIoon LETTERMEX Randolph Adams Donald Barron Norman Benson Donald Card David Gates Charles Cook Philip Coulombe Arthur Clark Henrx Dombkowski Robert Emerson James Goodwin, Mgr. Sherwood Gordon David Hall Charles Loranger Reginald Lord Stephen Macphcrson George Marsanskis, Captain James McBradv Edward McDermott Philip Murdock Louis Oddi William Ottmann Harold Paradv Raymond Rideout John Schmidlin Alton Sproiil Peter Tsacalotos Alan Wing John Zollo i -tr iri , 270 BASKETBALL Maine ' s baskctliall efforts resulted in anoihcr Slate C hanijjionship lor the Uni- ersiiy in the 1947-48 season. The team won se en ol nine series games, to edge out Bates, and finished its schedule with an 1 1-7 leeord. tloadi Vllen ' s quintet was paced by the high-scoring trio of Captain Ted Boynton, Bob Gates, and Charley God- dard, and by the fine guard play of Hop- kins and O ' Donncll. The season, high- lighted 1) a pair of zany, clownish games with Rhode Island .State, included a tlirilling overtime loss to Colby, a home tourt defensive struggle with Connecti- (111, and a new Maine scoring record, set lj Bol) Gates against Northeastern. He iCDieil 31 points. The deep freeze and schoolboy an- tics under the leadership of aging Frank Keany featured the Rhode Island visit to Oiono on Winter Carni al •eek end. 1 lie | s enjoyed a highh successful season, winning 10 out of 14 games. riie brief Frosli schedule resulted in a . ' )-! record ai;aiiisi high school competi- tion. VARSITY TEAM From row: llatcs. Hopkins. Goddard. Biynton, O ' Donncll .Second row: Clover. Kelly. Danforth. Wing. Peaslfy, Fccnc 271 JUNIOR VARSITY Front row : ezak, Snuthanl. I- arii nrlh, l.ord, l-iatcheiik-r Second row: Leach, Lynch, McCormick, Thurlow, Watson. Hnwatt ARsrr SLMMARV Maine 62-59 Bates 71—55 Colbx 55-47 Bowtloin 59—48 Univ. ol MassathuselLs 32-48 Rhode Island State 29— ()2 Connecticut 5()— 52 Northeastern 50—47 New Hampshire 53—57 Colbx 61—4 1 Bowdoiii Maine 64-56 Bales 39-46 Connecticut 64-45 Northeastern 78-67 Bates 45-54 Rhode Island 57-58 Collj (o ertin)e) 57-43 BoA doin 57-68 New Hain|ishiie loial i)i)( )_(),-, -1 Wnn I OSl 11 7 Season 2 State Seiies IIMOR RSI 1 N SIMM RV M.lilK Maine 3(1-71 AiooslDok StaiL- IP •., ,,, — teachers Ciollcge ' - ' 106-63 Washiiigion Stale Tcachcis College w M m 60-57 Maine Annex M m 61-67 Cobmn 41-40 Colby Frosli 61-52 Bowdoin )i dM 47-52 Bates 67-42 Maine C entral ln tillltc• 71-70 Maine Annex m j m 46-41 Ricker m H 71-()7 Bates 64-44 Higgins m « F 52-55 Colb Frosh 55—47 15() v(l()in 852-770 FRi;i. K ! ' mi 1 ,()St 1(1 4 ARsriA LEITERMEX 4 2 State Series Frederick A. BoMiton (captain) FROSH SUMMARY Frank V. Daiiforth George E. O ' Donnell 57-49 Old rown-Orono Robert E. Gates 69-62 John Bapst Alton - [. Hopkins 71-34 Prescjue Isle Harold M. I ' easlc) 42-5 1 239-216 Fort Fairfield Alan F. Wing Frederick I. Gloxer (injnlger) FROSH TEAM ri-o Kront row: Sezak, Tozier, Roberts. MacKenzie, McAloon, Mace Second row: Ryder. Moors, Raben, Foss, Jones, Higgins, Morse 273 274 Front row: McKay, Baldacci, Barr, Broomhall, B. Bernard, Willoch, Mortenson Second row: McDonald, E. Bernard, Allen, Newton, Hawkes, Dwelley, Curtis, McCobb, Smith, Emery WINTER SPORTS Maine ' s winter sports team again be- came state champions by walking over the other three Maine colleges and con- cluded another successfid season under the tutelage of Coach Ted Curtis despite a plague of injuries. The team opened its schedidc at Lake Placid, Xew York, and placed third in the standings. Charlie liroomiiall won the jumping contest with jumps ol 138 and 139 feet to gain a leg on the Foch Trophy. In the first home meet, Maine swamped Colb and (he Annex, the .-i and B teams luiishing ahead of either of the visiting teams. Dining final exam week the team jour- nc ed to Hano er for their winter carni- al meet and finished sixth, despite the loss ol loin- key men. Two weeks later, the team ended in the same spot in the ISU meet at Middlebury. The team ' s standoius included Bal- dacci in the jump, and Ted Hawkes in the combined. Broomhall, Benny Ber- nard, and l)i(k Dwellev. I 275 BASEBALL The rains came again last Spring and plagued Bill Kcnyon ' s baseball nine with postponements and indoor drills. De- spite the weather worries. Maine took seven of its 13 starts, and finished third in the State Series with a .500 record in six starts. Captain Joe Coombs batted .389, good enough to be third man in the state. Both he and Vill Braley were chosen to the All-State team. Freshman Dick Preble was a surprise, with a 3-0 pitching record that included a five hit shutout. Ed Woodbrey ' s ersatility in the field, and his strong hitting, plus the pitching of Preble and Braley were features of the season. The Junior ' arsity. paced by strikeout king Fred Thurlow, won seven of its ten starts. Nundi Romano, dimimi- ti e second baseman, shone for the squad in defensive play and at bat. VARSITY TEAM Front row: Coach Kenyon, Mitchell, Miles, Braley, Poulin, Clark, Whitten, Parrott, Hart, Dow, Manager. Second row: DiRenzo, Rawson, Beals, Woodbury, Stewart, Norwood. Anderson, Stanwood, Oakes, Coach Sezak Third row: Finley. McManus. Preble. Stebbins, Cherneski, Walker, Wilcox, Morrison. Coombs (Captain), Briggs 276 VARSITY SI MMARV MaiiiL ' n Colbx 8 (E ' O Maine 7 llowtloin 6 Maine- 7 Norlheastern Maine (i New Hanipsliire 2 Maine o Rowdoin Maine ' ) Clonnccticiit 4 Maine- V Colby Maine .S Connecticut 9 Maine 7 Northeastern Maine b Colby (3 Maine 1 Rhode Island Mainc- I) Bates Maine 11 Bates 8 Wliittcn, Heals. I ' ouHn. Milcliell ' . I JAYVEES -% O.. r ' rr ' 1 fiS • fT-f iOi ■• ' S ' ' ' mKpf i ?!I«y ■ ' ,f ' C ' -- ' ' L ; V ■ ' f fe ' r ' ' } A:Au . r - I , • - - iMniit n w: K-iiian i. Il-tk.i. Kngcrs, ilal«li. !lain.:s. Sitwart, Hart Second row; Cervone, Harlow, Sherwood, McNeilly, Thurlow, Gushing, Wliitney Third row: Coach Sezak, Lynch, Allen, Hawkes, Hazelton, Coach Kenyon JUNIOR ARsn V SUMMARY Maine 11 Brewer Maine 9 Coburn 1 Maine 7 Maine Annex 11 Maine 2 Higgins 1 Maine 8 Husson C )llege 1 Maine 4 M.C.I. 11 Maine 8 Ricker 6 Maine 1 Maine Maritime 1 Maine 7 Faniiington Teachers 5 Maine 6 Maine Aimex 14 MIKE CHtRNtbK.1 278 Joe Coombs (Capt.), Red Clark, Bill Walker. Don Stebhiiis LETTERMEX F.xerett Reals William Bialev Michael Cherneski Robert C:lark l ' eic Coombs (Capt I ' aiil Dowe (Mgi.) Ernest Miles I ' aul Mitchell Roland Morrison Adelbcrt Norwood Gerald Poulin Richard Preble illiam Walker Charles Wilcox Kdward ' oo(ll)ic II KI I ! W ILCOX 279 CROSS COUNTRY Coach Chester [cnkins Cross Country team enjoxecl another successful season as it held its state championship, led b co- captain Elmer Folsom, who lowered the course record l)y 7.4 seconds. .Maine duplicated its feat of last year in deteatino Bates in dual meet by a ])er- fect score l. )-. i(). . louith place in the X.E.I.C. was gained by the Bears, and the team grabbed 15th place in the IC4A. Folsom hnished t ent -h)urth. The Jiniioi X ' arsity split two dual meets, while the Freshman team show- ered itsell vith laurels b finishing third in the New Englands. and eighth in tlie 1C:4. meet. Fhe team was defeated only by strong .New Hamjjshire in the regular season, and showed ujj well in the regional meets. Coach |enkins has added another star to his already glowing list. LETTERMEX .Morion Baillelt Ronald Everett Elmer Folsom (Capt.) Roliert Hanson iC ' .apt.) . Ielvin Lane Douglas Morton Eugene O ' Brien Samuel Silsby John Vallace |ason C.otien i Mgr.) Morton, Silsh) ' . Hanson. Everett. L.Tne. Wallace, Folsom, O ' Brien, Coach Jenliins 280 El Ml R Koi.soAr, State Meter Record Holder. 9th in XEIC2A. Ijth in IC4A SIMMARV OF [EET SC:ORE.S Maine Ij Bales . ' lO re 27 Maine ,H5 Xortheasiei II (iS State Mket Main( I ' ) Howdoin 1 I r.ales 70 Maine lomlli in ihe NEICCA 1 losh ihird in the NEICCA Maine (ifU ' enih in the ICAAAA Erosh eiyliih in I he ICAAAA 1 -- rjM n 1 mi § 4 m w i i 4 f M t i. 4 i S J J M 11 1 111 Ri c)i r ! 281 c;() AC:H CiHLSTtR A. JENKINS The 35 years that Chester Jenkins has coached track and cross country at Hunt- ington Prep. Bates, and Maine, lia c never seen him produce a losing team. At Huntington his Medley relay team set an interscholastic record in 1921. In sexeu ears at Bates, his teams won three state titles and two New England chanrpionshi|)s. and I he Aiutiicaii 2-mile title in 1927. Coach fenkiiis (aiue to Maine in 1929. and since then he lias produced 12 state cross countrx and iiaek champs, three New England winnirs. a national Frosli cross counii (haiupion, plus 13 inter- collegiate, or national . . U champs. 282 INDOOR TRACK Mainc ' -i ictoiul siutcs ' iive uiKlclcaltcl indoor track season was wriiun inio ilic books lor 1018, as wdl as an IC4A chani- |)ion, and a sitond, a third, and iwo loiiiiiis in liic relays at the Boston K. ol (;. and li.A.A. meets. I lie one- and two-mile relay teams o|K 111(1 the indoor season at Boston Gar- den Ixlore the home season and did a (lediiahle job a,i;aiiisi fi(h •cst and East- leiii (om])etition. I he home season was opened up ith a isit h the Bates team whom the Bears pro(eeded to iioiinre. 8fi i to 36 ' !. Maine was panic iilaiK siroiisi in the weights, junipini;. and daslus. (iarioll Ta lor started his best season l) breaking the record for the 280. New Hampshire lell before Maine be- fore 2()()() Winter Carni al spectators, 8f) to S9 ' 2. Taylor broke the meet mark lor the 280, and LeClair eclipsed the old mark in the 45-yard hurdles. (leorge Marsanskis. honorary co-cap- laiii ol I he team, upset the favorites in the 1C4. hammer thro • at New York with a heave of 56 ft. 1 1 in., the longest siiue Bennett of Maine took the event with a throw of more than 57 feet. Mar- sanskis, who will now be considered for the ()l m|)i(s. defeated some of ilie top hammer men in the nation. Front row: O ' Brien, Vennett, Taylor, Folsoni. Totni.in, .Marsanskis (Capt.), Emerson (Capt.), Wallace, Brown, Higgins, Morton Second row: W. Hammond, Simmons, Bartlett, Beats, Davis, Collins, Richard Bleakney, Smith, Davee, Kellcy Third row: .tones (Mgr.), J. Hammond, Beaudry, Smith, Johnson, Robert Bleakncv, Goodwin, Black, Moores, Manchester Fourth row: Jenkins, Libby, Jones, Dieffenbach, Smith 283 LETTERMEX (.eialil Aldcii Ulaiiie Beal Vallace Brown George Broune John Collins Arnold Da is Robert Emerson Elmer Folsoni Villis Hammond Jerrv Haxncs George Higgins Bruce King Joseph Letlair George Marsanskis. |i. Douglas Morton Eugene O ' Brien Samuel Silsl) Carroll Tavlor ' aughn 1 Otniaii Kenneth ennett John Wallace C;lifloul Man.hcslci. Mgi. .SUi IMAR ()V MEEJS Kxif.HTS OF OlIlMlU S, AI lioSION 4tli place in onc-niilc. and i vo-niik l(■la K.A.A., Ai Boston ji ' d place in two-mile. 2inl phut in mile relax Maitie SO- ' .i-Bates 3fi ' -j Maine S() ' _— ex ' Hampshiie ' 9 ' A Maine 80-C:c)ll) fi6 Maine 7- ' r,— Noi iheasteiii 44S Maine | ' Sd-Colhx Krosh 2S 284 Front row: Silsby, Chapman, Brown, Folsom, Emerson, Beal, Taylor, Davis, Morton Second row: Cote, Vennett, Jacobs, Collins, Marsanskis. Sproul. Higgins, Dow, Davee, Coach Jenkins Third row: O ' Brien, Hanson. Rogers, Schlotterback, Libby, Robinson, Rowley, Bartlett Fourth row: Spenard, Gerrish, Goodwin, Peppard, Bleakney, Parkhurst, Clifford OUTDOOR TRACK Maine ' s homeless 1947 outdoor track team followed in the steps of the indoor team bv winning the state championshij) handilx with a margin of 22 points, and jjlacing niiuh in the New England meet. In other competition. Maine finisiied 3rd behind strong Hrown and New Hampshire, came back to troinice North- eastern and Bates in another tri-meet, and o erwhelmecl Boston College, at Newton, 975 to 37 . STATE JAVELIN CHAMPION VICKERY 285 0 Q3t3 1 d SOL IHAKD VAN PEURSEN TENNIS The Uni ersity of Maine ' s tennis team won only two of its se en matches, but two of its losses were by but one point. Lack of practice due to the inclement weather of last .Spring A as one of the principal reasons for Maine ' s apparent impotcncy. The mainstays f)f the court team were John Batherson and Fred Hermann, who won the 1947 Fall tomney. The Junior ' arsit scjiiad split the t () matches which it scheduled. 286 SI MM KN OF M ITHES I.ETTFRMEN ' ARM l John Rathcison .XfaiiK ;! C: )nm( tit III 6 Fred Hcimanii MaiiK Maiiu ti Mails Colhx 3 C;liailcs I. each Maim o Howdoili 7 )oc OXcil Maim Maim Maim 1 1 o 1 Bates Colby Fiosion I ' ni iTsii 1 MDR ' KS1 1 1 5 5 7 Al .in I ' fiii ' eii Owen Siiiuhavd Charles Stebbins Maim I Maine iiiic 6 [aim s Rifkd- Front row: Hermann, Stebbins Second row: Coach Small. MacDonald, Southard, ' an Peursen. Kaplan. Mgr. 287 GOLF Under the able Kiathiiii dI Cihailex Emery, PVC |)n) and tornier state ol Maine champion, srnll was resumed in the Spring of 1947 at Maine. 1 lie return ol the Orono enirv to the lairways saw Maine split evenly in lotn- matches, in- cluding a arsity win o er the J ' . In state competition. Maine shin uui Colby and Bates once each, and lost two close matches to the champion Bo ' doin team. Captain Gene McXabb Imished thirt! in the state Intercollegiate Tourney won bv Lebel of Bowdoin. HONORARY CAPTAIN GENE MCNABB Front row: McNabb, Warren Wilson, Wendall Wilson Second row: Coach Emery, Bickford, Dow, Stoughton 1947 CHAMPIONS Indoor Softball Delta Tail Dilia Fraternity League West Oak Dormitory League OiTDooR Softball Kappa Sigma Fraternity League Trailers DormitorN League INTRAMURALS Tin- iiinaiiuiial program ol ilu- Lni- ersitv ol Maine, under the able diret- lioii ol I ' rol. Stan Wallace, and Hal oo(ll)m . directors ol Men ' s Physical FdiKalion. laiiiu lied inlo iiigli gear in 1917-48. The new basketball league, recenth won b Kappa Sigma, was enlarged to iiulude teams Irom the new dormitories. North dorms, the fraternities. Oak and Hamiibai. OCUMMO, and ihe married men. In addition, leagues were lormed in handball. This Spring an elimination soli ball lournex will be held. Imiamural hockey was introduced to I lie cam|nis this past -(vinter. and. al- l hough it was rather inlormal due to poor conditions, all jjarticipants ex- pressed the desire h)r its continuance. Boxing, wrestling, and indoor track vere among other intramural e ents held in the |3ast season. The C harles Rice ri()]jh . hich is jjresented tf) the fra- tcrnii winner in track. A as won b Phi Eta Kappa. IN IRA.MLRAL . FHLE FIC . SSOCL TIO Front row; Keiuiall, Hoitp. ' I ' honias. Dana, Lihhy. 1 sacaluins. aiin ' nii. Hcaiuli Second row: Kt-nt, MuTay, Moore. Stacy, Vonkauski, Lawson, Chick. Anderson. Smith. Woodburj Third row: Wallace, ( reightoii, Linton. Roderick, D; nibko vski. Macl ' herson, Gray. liraen 289 1947 CHAMPIONS ' oi,LE BALI, I ' lii Ml. Delta ii(h Hannibal Hamlin Haxdbai I. Ka|)pa Sigma urlli D.)ini 18 TK-XNIS Sigma Alpha Epsiloii Ai.i-I ' oiM Winner (Fraieinit League) Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1947 CHAMPIONS Baskkibai.l Kappa Sigma West Oak Wrestling Phi Eta Kappa WiMER SptlRTS Phi Eta Kappa SKI TEAM— PHI ETA KAPPA Front row: Nadeau. Preti. Plate, Lacombe. Clawson, Welch, Sjostedt Second row: Sawyer. Poynter, Earle. Woodhead, Smith, Moulton 1948 INTRAMURAL FRATERNITY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1918 All-1 ' OIM W INNLRS Ka|j|)a Sis;ina 1 R ( K Phi Eta Kappa CharlcN Ri(c rKi|jli Basketball Kajjpa Sigma Boxing Kajjpa Sigma ' restling Kappa Sigma 291 DU.NAl.l) SI ANION, CAI ' TALN RIFLE TEAM Ihe 1946-47 University of Maine Rifle 1 cam. in addition to winning the major- ii ol its matches during the regular sea- son. Inought the collegiate championship ol the First Army Command to the Gym- nasium Trophy Room and placed twelfth in the national ranking ol ihe aimual War Department matches. 1 he 1948 team started its season minus se eral of the top marksmen of the pre i- ous season, but in the course of the ma tches, which are still continuing, the team has shown great potentialities. One of the features of this season has licen the renewal of the home-and-home shoidder-to-shoulder matches with Bow- doin, which were dropped during the Avar. Maine was the victor in the first match by a score of 1347-1 197. Vins have been posted over ' ermoni and Indiana, among others, this year. Members of the sqtiad include Captain Don .Stanton, ' right, Clark, Libby, Pratt, Griffin, . rlinds. Coffin, Hinds, and Wight. Major .Smith ol the .Military De- partment is coaching the team. iya «MR. Front row: Griffin, Wight, Rand, Buckley Second row: Coftin, Stanton, Pratt WOMEN ' S ATHLETICS Sea Award riic Uiii cisiiv Seal is the highest ath- letic a vani given to women on the cam- pus. Ii is nuule of Maine blue lilt with ihe Lniveisitv seal embroitleretl in ster- ling silver. The winning of the .Seal reiiiiires the anunuilation of at least 1125 VAA cred- its which indicates an active athletic par- ticipation. More imjjortant, however, are the ipialilications in spirit, service, schol- arship, and activities, in addition to ath- letic accomplishment. . fter meeting the above reciiiirements, cverv girl must be voted upon by a com- mittee composed of the AV.A. executive board plus the head of the ' omen ' s I ' hxsical Education Dej)artment, and later by the ' . . council. Usiiall) seal wearers are those girls vho have been elected to . 11-Maine teams and ha e served on the ' .- A council and on special connnittees. There are five girls now who wear the University Seal on campus. Seal wearers during the year 1947-48 were: Barbara . ndrews Helen Buzzell Morna Kimball Paidine True Barbara Vaughan BARBARA ANDREWS 11 Vkr, VK V V VI (.11 V.N PAULINi; TRUE MORNA Is l.MBAI L Front row: Bond, Ellsworth, Bruce. Bellefleur, Drummond Second row: Bachelder, Buzzell, Andrews. Crossland. Friedler, Richardson Third row: Freese, Kimball. Small. Vaughan, Mitchell, Dartnell, Hanson, Miss Rogers, MoUison, Seavey, Stanby, Kittredge, Strong, Litchfield, Perkins WAA Council The AVomen ' s Athletic Association Council sponsors and directs an active intramural and interdorm program for all women. It consists of an executive staff, class leaders, managers, and the presidents of the various dance clubs. The council also sponsors the Penny Carnival, Freshman Picnic, play days with high schools and colleges, and works in cooperation with the men ' s athletic association on Winter Carnival. Junior Council The Junior Council was initiated in the spring of ' 47 by the WAA Council in answer to the need for closer contact between the dormitories and intramural sports. The members were chosen from each dormitory and the off-campus group and were organized under the direction of the vice president of VAA. It is the duty of the council to appoint or have elected in the house meetings the man- agers to represent the dormitories in all intramural sports. Front row; Litchfield. Perkins, Thomas, Miss Shelton Second row: Hilton, Crossland, Cederstr ' ni, .litlm mi ' KILI H m. Mm F I H- ' - 1 £] B j rW lir lHI Mr 1 ' J- Bl «_.__,. ......_....,„ _ . ,_ ™_j Front row: Bond, Buzzell, Vaughan, Andrews Second row: Tibbetts. Stanley, Kittredge. Bruce Third row: EUsworth, Perkins, Kimball, Thornton, Crossland, Noyes, Mollison, Garcelon, Friedler, Strong, Thomas ' M Club Off) cials Group The AVomen ' s M Club is composed of girls who have received their arsity letter after ha ing acciinudated a iiiini- iiuini of 275 points by participati(jn in iiitraimiral athletics. It is their responsi- hilit to act as a hostess group for alum- ni, especialh ai homecoming. s now being or- The Officials Group ganized by the ' . . Jr. Coiuicil. Its pur- pose is to provide better qualified officials for intramural sports oir camptis and to gi e students a chance to obtain national ratings. The girls pictured have received their local and intramural basketball of- ficial ratings from the Eastern Maine and Portland Board of Basketball Officials. Hatch, Littlefield, Strong, Iviiiiball, Greenleaf, Friedler, Zeleiikewicli, Chii ' ni. ' iii Modern Dance Club Girls Tumbling Those girls who ha e taken one semes- ter of Modern Dance with honor grade are eligible for membership in the Mod- ern Dance Club. New members are voted upon by present membership. One hun- dred and twenty-five points for WAA credit may be gained by a year ' s work following a semester of ajjprenticeship. Miss Eileen Cassid is instructor of the group. Timibling Club provides an opportun- it lor those girls especially interested in this phase of gymnastics to develop their skills. Membership is open to all who are interested in attending the practice sessions. Each year for Penny Carnival the club presents a program which has proxcd to be a highlight of the entertain- ment. Archery , f } ' ' Every spring and lall at llic women ' s allileiii field, women archery enthiisi- asis inav l)e seen aiming at the yellow bidl ' s-eyes. With the coming of winter, archery pracli e continues indoors in the wDincns g ni where special ranges arc l ii|). Each year an inter-class archery Loiiniament is held, and the winner re- ceives a siKer trophy. Badminton Fift girls entered the badminton lad- dei tournament among the girls in each doiTii. The top rung from each ladder plays a straight elimination tournament for the championship. Each spring and lall. a tennis winner-loser tournament is ])Ia ed off. Both lounianients offer tro- phies to winners. Winter Sports The slopes by South Estabrooke and across the river were kept busy by the winter sports classes and the skiers. Skiing conditions were ex- cellent except at Winter Carnival time when all events had to be post- ]joned. The A . also sponsored skating to music on Saturday after- noons. The University provides skis, ski poles, snowshoes, and to- boggans for all ■ omen students. 297 ( O ( A Front row: Seavey. Greenleaf, Buzzell, Kimball Second row: Stanley, Bruce, Andrews, Bachelder, True Senior Basketball Near the close of the season, the Sen- iors had won all their games, trxing to keejj lip the good work started in liockey at the (irst ol ilie ear. These girls have been working together since their tresh- man car. and their team work is unusu- al 1 yood. Junior Basketball The Juniors ha e been out to beat the Sophomores, particularly in the race for second place. Led by Captain Zelenke- wich, the had chalked up two vins and two ties although the season was not o er at the time of this article. Front row: Moulton, Zelenl ewich, Hllswortli Second row: Bellefleur, Thomas, Thornton, Crossland. Richardson, Waltz I  Front row: Arnold, Carr, Jackson, Friedler. Heald, Lamb, Pattee Second row: Pratt, Moulton. Johnston, Burgess, Marden, Hoar. Strong, Dibblee, Litchfield Sophomore Basketball The Sophomore Class is divided into two teams. They were running the Jun- iors a close race for second place iili onlv a few more games to ]3lay. An All- Maine team will be chosen later in the season from all four classes. Freshman Basketball So many Freshmen turned out lor bas- ketball this season that they had to be di ided into three teams. The enthusi- asm of the Freshmen shows promise this year or, in any event, next year of a strong team. Front row: Littlefield. McKeil, Zaitlin, Chipman. Conti, MacFarlane . ' Second row: Flewelling, Stinson. Hatch. Thorndike. Rowell, Gass, Keene. Osgood Third row: Stnne, Mar den. Ambrose. Burbank. Robbing. Berube. Oninn 1 Pi fi f) P A .A.D n 0 ta • Fiunt row: Stanley, Lyon, Bcllefleur, Waltz, Arnold Second row: Jackson. Zelenkewich, Strong, Marden, Johnston. Diblilee Basketball Dorm Champs All-Maine Hockey Team The Elms girls became clorm cham- pionship ;vinners by winning every game played. Since there was no one outstand- ing pla er, it is easily seen that their suc- cess was due to their ability to play well together as a team. The All-Maine Hockey is an honorary arsity team composed of the eleven most outstanding players from the four classes. This is the highest recognition given in hockey. Choices are based on playing abilit . sportsmanship, cooperation, and technique. Front row: ' aughan, True. Manager Bond, Andrews, Millington Secntid rn v: ZeleTikewich. Tihbett«, Frie ' ller, Cantmell. Strong, Ellbwortli r) ( oaaAC)Ot C ( Chiinnan. MacK.irlane. Rntte. fonti. Zaitlin. McKeil. T.ittlt-fiel ' l, Rowell. Hatch. Thorndikc. Freshman Hockey J ' he Freshmen laiiie oia zero in ihe win column, even losing ihe renowned Freshman-Sophomore Hat Game. The losing ol a few games means little to girls who enjoy hockey as ihoioughh as these Kreslmien did. Sophomore Hockey Winning tiic I- leslrnan Sophomore Hat Game finished olf a good season of four wins and two losses. Three of the Sopho- mores were named to the .All-Maine team. Front row: Carr. .Arnold, Millington, Pattee, Moulton .Second row: I ' ratt. Johnston, Strong, Jackson Crossland. Zelenia w u li, riionias. Ellsworth, Mm It. Junior Hockey Cajjtaiiicd by capaljle Sparkv Richard- son as center torward, the Junior grniij) came out with third jilace at the end ol the season. 1 he three hacks. Ellsworth, Gannnell, Zelenkewieh. made the All- Maine team. Senior Hockey The Seniors tame out ahead with a perfect season ol six wins, no losses. Ihronghout all their names, they showed unusuallv good teamwork as well as in- di i(hial ahililx. Gates, Lail aster, H.Tiley. D:it sclicv. Ki-iljali. l- ' c,l - . Tililctls, lliuit. Iliicliildii . .Vndr ORGANIZATIONS Front row: Spiller. Wallace, Law, True, Campbell Second row: Jordan, Williams. Snow, Plate. VauRhan, Backer. (;raiit. Day. Brnuntas. Swantnn, Preble Phi Kappa Ph Ihc Maine (hapltr of Phi Kappa Phi inaikfd the 50tli aniii ersar ot this all- L ' ni er-.it honor society h exteiuHng in- vitaiions to 57 uiii ersity students to be- come nienibeis. 1 hey were chosen on the l)asis ol grades and character. The Fall initiates are: I.ydia Backer, Nicholas Hrountas. George Bryant, Jean (laniphell. Charles Ciinninghani, Bar- bara I)a , Ruth Foglcr, Kenneth Foss, [can Gc)wde , John Grant, Eric Hanson. Ripon Haskell, Monson Hayes. Arthur Hiilnian. Dorothy Jordan. Bradford |( ce. Martha Lecnian, Walter Low. Gloiia McGinley, Henry Plate, Donald Piatt, Ruth Preble, Marcia Sniargon, Rita Snow, Janet Spiller. June Swanton, William lOmko, Pauline True, Barbara auglian. Jean Wallace, Freeman ' hit- ne , Warren Williams. Those elected in the Spring are: Don nclerson. Laureat Bernard. Ha cl Cal- ve it. Douglas Collins, Burton Crossland. Donald Danforth. Elinor Dickson. Alfred l-ippcr, Kent Erickson. Roland Fogg. Alice Fonseca. Terry Garcelon, Margaret- fane Gc)rham, Stephen Knight. Jr., Paul- ine Marcoiis. Aletha Meade, Helen Nick- cison. Israel Oretsky, Patricia Palmer, Donald Peterson, Lawrence Small, Rob- ni Smith. Edward Sn cler. FLirriette atson, and Ediih.Ainie ' ounu. Phi Beta Kappa Phi Beta Kappa, the oldest Greek letter fraternity in the countiy. honors out- standing students in the arts and sciences. Membership is based on character, bieadth of interests, future promise, and scholarship. This society is probablv the most famous of the honorary societies, having among its members man distin- afuished leaders in science, goxeinment, literatine, and religion. The Uni ersitv of Maine chapter as established in 1923. Since then it has selected each year in May two juniors and a larger qualifying groujj of seniors. Members c)f the class of 1949 so hon- ored are Patricia Collins and George Staten, while the seniors are: Don Ander- son, Lvdia Backer, Nicholas Brountas, Jean Campbell, Douglas Clollins, Baibara Day , Roland FOgg. Alice Fonseca, Jean Gowdey, John Grant, Eric Hanson, Raxnioncl Huang, Dorothy Jordan, Martha Leemaii, Gloria McGinley, Miriam Moslev, Israel Oret- ■sky, Ruth Preble. Lawrence Small, Marcia Smargon, Rita Snow, Edward Snyder, Janet Spiller, June Swanton, Barbara ' aughaii. Harriette Watson, and Freeman ' hitney. Ripon Ha.skell and Arthur Hillman were chosen as juniors in 1917. This group is not pic lined. Tau Beta Pi Alpha Zeta lau Ikia I ' i is a national honorarx traici ' nii lor onistanding engineering sindenis who sliow liigh qualities ol scholarship, leadership, initiative, and character. The society was founded in 1885 at Lehigh University and the Maine Alpha Chapter was established in 1911. liic purpose ol Tau Beta Pi is to mark in a lilting manner those who ha c con- ferred honor on their college by scholar- ship and character, and t(j foster a spirit ol liberal culture in the engineering col- leges of America. The thirt -two new members elected this Near arc: I)a id . keley. Lionel Bou- chaid, George Bryant. Theron Carter, Lero Chase, Edward Cowles, Burton Crossland, Louis Daigle, IDonald Dan- lorth, Vance Dearborn, [o,seph Dechene, Kenneth Diidlcx. Charles D er, Richard Fishei. |ose|)h Flo d, Bruce Folsom. F ' rancis Galiano. Richard C.iesljcrg. Mmray Gore. na id Handin, George Harris. Milton Kline. Giirdoii Kiihn. Robert Land, A il- liani .Mann. ,Stanle Miller. ,Sidne Peachev. fohn .Scaniinon. ' ra Simjjson. William lOni- ko. fohn Webster. John Wentworth. This organization is not pictured. Alpha Zeta, the honorarv agriddtmal Iraternitv, is comprised ol siudents horn the upper two-fifths ol the sojjhomore. junior, and senior classes who excel in character and leadershij). The fraternity was founded in 1897 at Ohio State University, and the .Nfaine chapter was installed nine cars later. The more im])ortant activities ol the society include scholarship recognition through the Alpha Zeta .Scholarship Placjue, a scholarship to the senior who contributes most materialh to the organ- ization, and an a ' ward to an onisianding 4-H Club member in the stale. The objectives of the fraternity are to promote the profession of agriculture, to band together oiUstanding technical men who ha e achieved distinction, and to develop high standards of scholarshij). character, and leadership. Those chosen for membership this year arc Richard Andrews, Albert Bartlctt. fohn Bragg. Leslie Bolstridge. Binleigh Crockett, Carl Estes, Elmer Folsom. Harold Gausinan, Sherwood Gordon, faspcr Haggertx, foseph Hamblen, Don- ald Hovvard, Hartley Marsh, George Mil- lav, fames Robinson, Richard Sawscr, and Benedict Stearns. Front row; Goodell. IMate. Sniitli, C ' unniiigliain, C orcloii, Robinson, Libby Second row: V .Tterni.Tn. Crockett, Williams, ttaggerty. Spiller, Bragg, Mill.iy, Stearns, Gordon, Wcstoii, Howard Front row: Wilson, Lord. Millin ton, Butler Second row: Shaw. Harvey, elch, Jordan Neai Matheta Sigma Mu Sigma Xeai iMathetai, founded in 1925 by Dr. }. H. Huddilston and Dean Caroline Colvin, is made up of tlie ten highest ranking freshman girls. .Announced at the annual Freshman-Sophomore Ban- (jiiet. these women act as ushers at the .Scholarship Recognition Dav assembly in the spring and ser e as advisers to the new freshmen the following year. Not pictiued in the group abo e are Lenen- tine and .Stedman. .Sigma Mu Sigma is an honorary society lor ps cholog majors who have an in- terest in ps chology and have achieved a high scholastic standing in the ad anced courses. The Iraltrnitx gi es the Sigma Mu .Sigma . ard to a high ranking psxchol- ogy major who has a fmancial need. The money for making the .Sigma Mu .Sigma . ard permanent is obtained bv giving a stag dance each year. Front row: Doesclier, Cooper, Day, Shur Second row: Readle. Hemitstearl. Dirk . Cnlili, LimlKren. I.t-t-maii. Lord Omicron Nu Lei ' t t ' l lis ' it: rnrcmis, Frjglei-. Mrs. Snvfle Kappa Delta Pi Kapiia Dtlia Pi is an intci naiional honor society in echuaiion. It ' as iouiid- c(l at the l ' ni ersit ol Illinois in 1911 with llu- |)Ln|)ose ol cncomai iiii; hisrh intellemial and scholastic standards among sinclenis in education. New mem- bers elec ted this ear are: I ' homas Beadle, Hazel Da , Kenneth Fobes. Maruaret Hall. I.ois Hai jtila. Isabel (osejjhs, Elaine I iice. Rcliel Xidiols. Roger Peabodv, Cilaude Pet kins. Liician Sa age. [ohn Seekins. Leo Ihavcr. Doris A ' olhner. Frederick Watson. |ohn Worcester. Omicron . ii is a national honorary societx oigani ed to promote and recog- nize scholarship, leadership, and research in liome economics. I he so(iei was loinided at Michigan M.ite College in l ' J2I and this chapter, lpha Beta, was oigani ed in 1921. 1 he acti ities ot the chapter include a home economics tea and initiation ban- (|liet. Left tri riglit: l erglnnit. .M.iw lihiney, .Stu te ant Xi Sigma Pi Ciamma Chajjicr ol Xi Sigma Pi, hon- orarv I ' orestrv iraternitv. was established in 1917. .Members are elected on the bases ol imerest in h)restrv and high scholastic ac hie ements. The purpose c)f llu oigani aiion is to stimulate scholar- ship and aiouM ' inieicst in the- Held of loiestr . Front nuv: Sune nii. (inn.lfi ■ ciniid -.,« : Orciitl. . liiiiaii on. ( iilieil. Thiiinpson t ' eyer. Kitclirv, Rice ' )lll. Forestry Club I In liiu ii C.liil) i ;i ( lul) loi all l( rc .u .iii(lcius and ih()-.L inicnsUil in wildlilc. Ai ilu- nu■l■lill, . liikl onii a iiKiiuh. slll)jL■ l III inieresi arc |)i(.Ncnii.(l l) speakers ami movies. The cluh sponsors a lilie team and as- sisis in ilie publisliint; ol a lousirv ear- Ixiok. The Miiiiif I ' tiirslci. which iiixes iniormatiim comernins; a(li ilies ol hoth ihe winui and summei tamp. ASCE 1 he Suideni . ffiliaies of ihe American Chemical .Societv. ncwh organi ed last ear. ha c continued llieir acii it this ear with himonthh meetings. I lie pin])ose ol this s()ciet is to pro- mote the iiHeresi in chemistrv on canijjiis and lo losier jirolessional |)ride among (hemistrx and (hemiial engineering ma- jors. ASME ' Ihe stiideni hianth ol the American Societv ol Mechanical Engineers was or- ganized at Nfaine in HH. ' i to bring to- gether stiidenis interested in mechanical engineering. 1 he organization meets perioclicalh to discuss developmenls in the held and lo hear lee lines on topics ol general inlerest. 1 he chd) lakes held nips lo arioiis iiidnsiiial plants, and ihis spiing was ilu hosi lo ihe ' le-gional convenlinii ol ihe oigani aiion. I he oigani alion is noi |)ic lui cd. AIEE I Ik- Ainciican Iiisiiiuic of Electrical tiigiiiccrs IN ail organi ation for electrical engineering students who are interested in Ixcomino attached to an organi aii( n represeniinor their profession. Front row: McKinnon. McLean. Osgood. Tripp Second row: Prof. Ashman. Poiter, Alieff. Adam?. Cohen. Walker. Black, Beyer Third row: Bcynton. Rice. Orcutt. Keenan. Bigney, Thompson. Suneson. ( at heron. Bennett. Wagoner. Hopkins, Blaisdell. Orach Fourth row: Merchant. CiUndersun. Fischer, f ' lian. Bartley. Meade. Zink. Moore. Smith. Brown, Tyler, Rockwell, Beisel. Jti ojK fy K ' 1 L; ' 1 m V Front row: Xelson. Melzar. I ' homas. Rctgers Second row: Tainter. Ciordon, Wehster. Trilmu. Bahktcci. Dr. Martin Tiiird ro«-, Kline. Hart. Bilndean. Cnnper. ' ' dpe Front row: Toniko. Hamlin. Dodge. Tilcond) Secon.1 row: Hanson. Cochran. Hall. Mann. I ' ar.Tdis. Beaulieu. Perkins 307 Front row: Bouchard, Hanson, Drunimond. Collins, Alex. Crossland, Firmin Second row: Dirks, Taylor, Scales. Rogovin. Hines, Folsom THE 1949 PRISM As usual, the- puljlication of a eaib()i)k [alls as a tixniendoiis task on the shoul- ders of the junior class. . nd as the Uni- versity gro vs with each vear, so must the book gro v. This year it has been pos- sible to continue because of the coop- eration ol the entire staff and exervone connected with the fjook. Of tremendous help has been the part jjlaved by Mrs. Mary Race who handled appointments for the front section and ser ed as secretary for the entire year. I ' o the engraver, the printer, the pho- tographers, the cover maker, and the binder must also go credit for the part the ha e played. Modern Studio in Old Town did a fine job on the individual portraits in the class sections, and was very cooperative about getting the many group shots on campus. In some of the other sections the work has been done bv arious local photog- raphers, and cspecialh in the Maine Tltroui li the Year section may be nf)ticcd the influence of Ted Xewhall to whom we arc grateful for his excellent shots ol arious activities. . Ir. Pierce as adviser has been extreme- 1 inieresied in the progress of the book and has sujjjjlied a helping hand through- out. On the Brunswick Campus, a staff led b Bmton DeFrees did a fine job of pro- viding all of their material on very short notice, and the business staff on that cam- pus sold far more books than xvas ex- pet teti. However, the biggest single job has been that of printing the yearbook, a job which rests in the hands of the Uni- versity Print .Shop under Roy V. Libby, superintendent. To Mr. Libby and his entire staff go thanks for the many jobs which they ha e done which were often bexond their call of dutv. 308 StafF Kdiloi ill { hid A ' lsotiaic Editors H)l!) Class E(lito) HI IS C:lass Editor l ' iihli( it Acti iiies Editors l.iirrar Etlitoi Inloiiiiai Editors Douglas Collins riiiliiia Crossland I ' atrii ia M. (lolliiis [aims Eiriiiiii Barbara Iliiics I a 11 Scales Ra Ciidain Robiit lioiichard Ja iic Hanson Claii CliaiiilKi ' lain Charlotte Alex Carroll Tavloi Men ' s Spoils Ediioi Gerald RofiDxiii WDiiun ' s Spoils Ediloi Noniia Diuiiiiiioiid Fraternitv Editoi Bruce Folsoni S()rorit Editoi Mai Dirks Business Manager Martin Rissel Associate Business Managers George Loeber Robert Cool Beatrice Young Janice Crane Co er Eugene Dunn Assistants: |ime Swanton. Sumner Bernstein. Milton Kline. Saiiiiiel Sirock. I ' RIs.M BUSINE.SS .STAFF Left tn riRlit; ' onng, Rissfl, Craiu-, Cnnl. I.ocber ,S09 THE MAINE CAMPUS rlic Miinir C,(nnj)us i ' l the Avcekly newspa|)ti ])iil)lish«l h the siiidems of the Uni ei ' Nit containing campus news, editorials, s|)oits and other leatures. Ihroiigh thick and thin the Cainjjii.s has lieen tlie organ of expression of the students and oftentimes the facuhy. The editor for tire year has been Larry fcnness with Cliff ' hitten taking over tlie job in April after a change in policy in iIh- eledion of the editor-in-chief. Ihe Ajiiil Fool ' s edition in green ink containing air account of the arrest of an illegal still gang raised many laughs as did Bill lirennan. Biff Shalek, and other leatme writers during the year. To the staff of the camjjus should go much praise for regularly doing well a job which rec|uires man long and busy hours. Seated: Hollingdale, Garceloii, Hamlin, Spiller, Jenness, Flynn, Day, McLeod. Louk. Lecinan Standing: Pettee. Pendleton, Griffin, LaBarge, Winsliip, St. Onge, Bond, V ' ollnter, Wliitten, Buzzell THE PINE NEEDLE 1 he I ' liic Sct ' dli- s ilic mIiddI ' s (|iiai- lfrl limiiDniiis nia ;a iiic. clcxotcd to a ariti ol l)l |)()s ■ . Xoi the k-asi ot these is |)i() idiTis; a xchidc lor a piring voting aiiisis ami jotiriialists to present their taknis to a wider than classroom audi- ence. At the same time the magazine makes a small ellori to ])ro ide a laugh or two to break the monotony of text- hot )kN. The ]jaNi vear has seen many changes in policv. maiiih rutting do vii lioin a iiioiiilih to a (niarterh. in its second yeai . Tlif Pine Xccclle was severely criticized l) some alumni as being filled with sex and drinking. This criticism resulted in more strict control by tiie ])iiblications committee. Editor Managing Editor Business Manager Rip Haskell Ray Cudahv Rosier Thiirrell I- ' ront row: Jones, Friend, Haskell. Coffin Second row: Zwicker, Gross, Gridley. SpiaRUC, Shapleigh 311 Front row: Sibley, Coles, Tliomes, Fogarty, Baker Second row: Folsoni, Bond, Lynaugh. Powers. Lambert, Hansen, Fogler, Preble, Prescott Third row: Spenard, Rozzi. Hoggs. Cunningham, Bcals. Haskell, Carter, Randall. Hempstead. Barr. Swan ton, Barnett MAINE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Bryce Lambert Ruth Fogler Jean L naiigh Bruce Folsoni The Maine Christian Association is the center of all Noluniary religious activity on the L ' nixcrsity of Maine campus. Through the many affiliated organiza- tions, the M.Cl.A. carries on an extensive religious, educational, and social pro- gram for all students. The arious acti itics are carried on through a C abinet and committees, im- dei the guidance of Charles E. O ' Connor and Morla V. Timberlake. secretaries. This )ear, for the first time, the M.C.A. lias been affiliated with the University Christian Life who acted as sjjonsors of tlie annual Embassy program. The M.C.A. Ijuilding also serves as the onlv letreational center on cam]jus at present. 312 Front row: Ciaig. I ' owers, Hfls Secoii ' l row: Itogiis. Carter, C ' uiHIum t mmi, FoUnm 300 Club Fresh man Club 1 he , ' i()0 Cilub, sponsored In ihc Maine (ihristiaii Assotiatiou. is a group Tiiacle up 1)1 upperclassmen wiio arc in- tcreslcd in enjoying a social and religious program. Rcgidar niceiings are held when discussion grou]js as well as enter- tainment programs are presented. There has been a defmite need lor a chib made up ol u|)|)erclassmen because ol the size of the classes and the difficulty in becoming acquainted with each other. This club gives a better understanding ol liic facilities offered In ilie M.C..A. The Freshman Clidj is spoirsored by the .Maine Christian .Association and is open to all Ireshmen registered at the Lhii ersity. It is go erned by officers and has a representati e in the M.C.. . Cabi- net. I ' his vear I lie Fresliman Club has worked with tlie Connnunity Projects and as a u(jw leatmc ' has started a Iresluuan paper. It is ex])ected that the Freslnnan Cilul) will sponsor FaciiliN .Siiideni ])arties again lliis eai as ih ha e done in the past. Front rnw: Maxwull, KaiPS U-ll. Bannister, lirvant. I-iviiigst n SccunJ row: K. Hansen, fimbank, 1). Smytli, I olihins, I ' laisted, Craig, Kdfi.rs Newman Club The Newman Club is an organi aiion ol C atholic students and is open lo all Caiholits on canijjiis. Under the spiiiiiial guidance ot Fr. Francis LcToiirneaii, (laiholic chaplain and pastor of the Uni- eisii ol Maine Parish, ably assisted by Vv. Edward Sheehx, the objectives of the (hdj are to deepen the spiritual li cs and enrich ilu tenijjoial lixcs f)f its members ihrough a balanced jjrogram of religious, inttUef tual. and social activities. I i-weekl meetings are held and lec- luies arc given 1) prominent [iriesis and hunien. I rout row: Father LeTounieau, tiagnoii, Father Sheeh Second row; Rnzzi. Marcous. Kelle}. Healey. McDeriiion Hill( The Hillel Foinithiiion is a national collegiate sociel whose pmpost is to |)ro ide religious, cidtinal. and social aiiixiiies loi all siudcuis ol iIk ]t-wisli laith. I he ])iogram ol llie llillcl I ' diiiuhilioii at the I ' , ol M. iiu hides l-iidav t ening seniles, bi-weekh discussion gidujjs. weeklx (lasses an yudaism. and a Zionist gioiij). Rabbi Milluii ]■ Irhinl isdiniloi. Friiiil iiiu: R.ihlii Kh-laiit. I.ehiiiaii. .Miller Secoinl ri- ; Sluir. KakolT. Hillsoii. Stack. Tilleiii. Seavtv (ller. Schwartz. Kraiiit-r an Canterbury Club I 111 ' CaiUcihiiiv (Uul) is an oigani a- liciii of Ejjiscopaliaii stiuUnis on fanij)iis. Willi Dr. iriiir as I ' aciiliv a(l isrr ami Rolxii WaiKii as |)rc-si(l(iii, ilic iliih lliis rai has ioo|)( ' iaud wilh llir M.d.A. on Einbassv Week, licid regular meetins ' s and piihlislii ' d a iicws])a])fr. The rhih has l)((_n ailivr in llu ' nioNciiicnl In iiiiild an l .|)is( opalian Cihapel for Univcr- sii ol Maiiii ' siLidiMits. 1-ai her f;ar ' from )ld I own has gi cn iiiia h ol his linic lo lul|) make llii- (hih ' s pKx raiii snccess- liil. Front row: Mr. X ' irtut-. Sclionlainl, Warren, ( nles. Father Gary Second row: Mlack. UeyenlierR, ' man. (Iross. Johnson Koinonia Koinonia is niainh a ])liilosoph of lilc discussion roup at ihe University ol Maine (kii ini) iis name from the (.leek word lor lellousliip. Iliis group iiieeis ai ilie M.C.V. Snndav e enings lo lalk o el ai ions religions and philosoph- ii.il ideas, (ane inH: Siblev of tlie class ol III has heeii ihe leader for the past iar. Krunt ruw; l.;incastt-i , I ' n-Mc, Sibley, Mnultnn SfCMiul row: Hailey. lin ' vvn. H;itfs, l.t- nii.-ir«i. Stevens. tii.Mi lies. K. ' ll ' tii 315 Front row; Dean Wilson. Liitletield, Donovan, Barnett, Butler. Dean Wieniiin Second row: Stanley. Kimball. Tibbetts, Waitt. True, Welts, Hines Third row: Hamblen, Murdock, P. Smith, Snyder. Boyle, Kelley, Folsoni GENERAL STUDENT SENATE The General StLKleiil Senate i com- posed ol ten repieseniati es Ironi the Mens Senate and ten from the Women ' s Student Covernnient. It concerns itsell with the problems relating to the entire student bodv and acts as coordinator ol stiidiiit acti ities between the students and the administration. For example, it is charged with the ajjjjointment ol such special student com- mittees as are retiuired to carry on drives and other acti itics. It sets up procedures lor eletlion ol (lass (ifluers and olluers of numerous oigani ations. ])i() ides the oting facilities, and pro ides sii] er ision lor the at tiial eiii lions. . new constitution has been accepted this Near which broadens the responsibili- ties of tlie General Senate. The Dean of Women aiul the Dean ol Men are the administration ' s rcpresenta- ti es on this group and attend meetings b imitation horn the gioni). 316 WSGA Front row: K. Kennedy, Crane. Welts. Carter. Arnold. Andersen Second row: Bellelleur. Mockler, McCann. Dineen. .Tosslyn, V. Kennedy. Thomas. Powers Third row: Fog.nrty. Spencer, Watson. Hnyden, Kimball. True, Smith. Snow 1 Ik- WDincn ' s Siiukiu {.oNcrmnciU As- M)(i;uiini is a touiuil representing all (loniiiiories, sororities, non-sorority wom- en and o(f (;nii|)us women of the Univer- sity, lis |)iir|)()se is to encourage active coojieration among the women of the I ' liixcrsitv in self-government antl to yiro- iiKiic I he highest possible standards ol liimor and integrii in ;dl iiiMiters ol per- sonal ondnct. niong the ]_)enuanent functions of the (oiiiKil are the a.ssembly for the woinen siuiknis and the V.S.C . Farultv Tea whidi is held e ei fall. .Ad iser President Vice President .Secretary Treasurer Dean Edith AV ' ilson Donna AVelts Xancy Carter Betty Arnold Janice Crane Men ' s Senate 1 he ]jresident and secretary of the .Men ' s .Senate are ex-officio members of the Executive committee. The president acts as chairman. This committee takes action hen it is inijiossible to call a meeting of the entire Senate. 1 he Contribution Committee was formed in f)rtler to formulate a new con- stitution and to submit it for ap])roval. President Earl White, iAE Vice President William Hopkins. ATA Sec.-Treas. Frederick IJbbx, I)rA E ecini e Coniiuittee: Kenneth X ' cnnett (oseph Murrax RoIkti . (sl)ii 2N ATn Xexv Dorms ( ouii ibuiion (!ommiiiee: Earl While, diairman. Elmer Siuallwood. . lfre(l Saxignano. Ken ' ennett. Bob .Xesbit. I)i(k Kdes. P.ill Powers, Paul fiuilnuite. P ill Eariabee. and Louis Ouellelte. 1 jfH 1 ' tiT: 1 [klJ Front row: Kile-. ( .n 1 1 m.-Mr, l,iM.x. I ' .,u i., Mini.iv, ilm.N Second niw: I ' lrduii. L;irrahee, (lark, Flvtciu-r. Withain, Bleakiicy, CuUins, Nichols, Blake Third row; tMay. Driscoll. Reade, Breiinan, Ouellette. Fowles, Peterson, Snyder, Perkins, Sylvain, Meade 317 T OCUMMO ri-,,ul n.u: llriiullt. Rhiktr. n}iifi. I r.isslan.l Sfoniul rnw : Funiei-. IMaisleii. D. S]ii Ih, R. Snyder. Deiiieriu. Crotutt ()(inniiii) va csiaijlislicil in order lo uali t a (IcisLi ix-laiioiishi]) Ikiwcch men lixint; oil (ain|nis antl campus lilc. All men Iniiit; oH tampus are eligible to ije memlxis. 1 hroiinh Oeiunnu) the prob- knis wliidi (onlioni oH-campiis men are liiouulu lo lotus and action taken lliioui;li the men elected to the student i;o einin j bodies. In addition, the club lepiescnts the oll-camj)iis men in inira- imiial sports and activities. Business and social meetings arc held throughout the ear. President Ethvard Siivder ' ice President Rov C Blake .Secretary-Treasurer Warren J. Turner Off-Campus Women The OllC.anipus WOnien ' s Oiganiza- lion |)i()nioies the pariicipalion of off- canijiiis women in exiraciirritiilar aeti i- ties, broadens lite accjiiaiiuaneeship they have, and jnoxides lacilities lor social (ontac Is. .Membership is open to all vomen stu- ikius not residing on camjais. It is ton- iiollcd b a cabinet with Aliss Mary N. liillings as latidtv adviser. ' I ' lie group is icpiesciued in ()men ' s Student Go ern- mc 111. hel])ing lo tie the ofl-campus wom- en and the camjuis Tvomen more closely tonetliLi . l- ' ronl low: .Sullivan, dosslan.l. Kiniliall. I)iik . I.ittlt -fit lil Seionil ro« : I.. Small, R. Small. Kuzzell. .1. LillleficM. Li.r.l. Cuvtis. M. Curt if 318 1)1 . (.ORIJKl I (.01 NCIL I ' rniit row: I,.ickliMrt. Coniiaiy, H. Jones. Uow, Clilliert Sfcnntl row: Jay. TlKMiipsoTi. lf;irrim.Tn. Cruwt-ll. Chantal, Foster. Shea Dormitory Councils K M) n.WMl ' . L An allciiipl lias htcn made l) llie coiiiicil ol Oak and Hamlin to supplv more sodal a ti ilies and recreational la- ciiities. 1 he (nunc 11 has succeeded in uettint; a recreation room and a lounge in I he building;. One room was remod- elid 10 lake ( are ol a |)ing pong table and a (oki- nuuhiiie. and ihe I ' ni ersil - con- irihnlcd Uiruilure lor a lnunge. DINN WD CORHETT I he purpose ol the Dunn and (iorbett Hall branch ol the council is similar to that ol the other i vo sections. It has tried to stress panic ipalion in campus aclixi- lies. es])e(iallv alhlelii and conipelili e III nc lions. NORIH DORM CiOf.NClI. Front row: Johnson. P. Smith. Bailey Seconfi row: l-eonanl. C ' owles. Paekartl. Orr ()R I II DORM COLNCIL Ihe objec I ol ihc c ouiu il is lo |)roniole closer relalioiis ol ihe men and inipioxe living coudiiions in the dormitoi ies; to supph the members vvith hate er coni- loits and recreations lie wiihin its scope. Ihe coiinc il publishes a weeklv paper. North Star. lor the onh Dorms area. It iims movies lo raise moncv lor recre- ation ec|uipmenl and supervises (he op- eration c)| the Rec. Hall. Pale Blue Key I he Pale Blue Kev Soc ielv was lounded in ]9:V2 to lake the place ol the Track CHub. Its pur]jose is to welcome, aid. and 10 entertain members ol visiting athletic teams and. b doing this, to peipetuate the good will ol the L ' niversitv, Front row: S. Joties. IJeandry. IJavee. Hay-ten. Seconil row: Haines, .VlcKlnjan. Uarrett. Sihniicllin. ( urtiss, Barr Thin! row: Lancaster. I ' iseopr). W. Brown. I ' cter-oii. VV ' yman. Stephens. . Iacl ii:ilii. l-)a i- . M hikIU ' iii. I.intoii, Pooler F Senior Residents Ihc senior ic i(lcnl- arc the direct iiiiiacl hcluccn the office of the Dean ol Women and the freshman women on campus. They li e with freshmen, act as ad isers in helping introduce the girls to college life. These girls are chosen from the student liody on the basis of scholar- ship, character, and ability to lead. Im.iIII I..« . I ' juhl.c . I.llOill, Second row: Ginline Sinitii, Marit . iiiler.scn. .Sylvia Siinw PROCTORS I ' roctors represent the Dean ol Men, Housing Manager, and .Sujjerintendent of Buildings and Grounds in da -to-day op- eration of dormitory system. Donald M. .Spiller is Head Proctor of Oak and Hamlin Halls. E(hvard R. Cowles is Head Pioctor of North Dorms and is assisted by Millard H. Vhitaker. H. P. C;ro vell is Head Proctor of Cor- bett and Dunn Halls and is assisted by Ralph E. liarnett. Front row: Cougtitan. Beaulieu, Lomljard, Williams. Millison, Moulton, Zellner. Kanisey Second row: W ' edge, Craig, Cowles, Spiller, Crowell. Barnett, Hines Tliiril row: Foss, Thomas, Pendleton, Linehan. McDermott. Libby, Cioodwin, Bean, Dov , Zinchuck. Paradis Fourth row: Charron, Spear. Starretl, LaBarge, MacDonald, Marsanskis, Corham, D er. Prescott. Hiltz 320 Front row: Baker, Gornani, Ihum-. Iim. ii;. J i,ii-t if . ,, „ i, ,, p, Second row: Mr. SeUvood. Preble. ( anipana. WatS ' ii. Stackpole. Ilobbs. Craig. M. Preble. Mr. bhaw MU ALPHA EPSILON Mil Alpha Epsilon. an hoiioiaiv imi ic socictv, was louiiclcd on this caiiijjiis in 1942, through the efforts of both student and faculty interest, to further niusical acti ities at the University and to recog- nize in a fitting and practical manner students of high musical promise and achievement. Ever year the society sponsors the Christmas vesper concert, the annual Music Night program, and the late-spring outdoor pop concert. The major purpose of its treasury is to present a scholarship each year to a deserving boy and girl student. In addition, the society presents an award each vear on Music Night to the senior contributing most to the advancement of music on this campus. Margaret Preble was this year ' s recipi- ent of the award for her many musical achievements. Membershi]) in the socictv is limited to twenty, and each member is required lo have compleied four semesters of ap- ])Iied music or to have been active in the Band, Orchestra, or Glee Club for two years. New memijers announced by Pro- fessor Sprague at Music Night are: Cynthia Hayden, Lois Ann Nicholson, Marion Keith. George Ainsworth, Rich- ard Nelson, and Robert .Smith. Officers for the vear 1917-18 were: President ' ice President .Secretarv-Treasurer Frank Haines Barbara Goodwin MarvAnne Dineen 321 Band Orchestra The Unixtrsitv ot Maine Band, ith a past record including active ser ice on the Mexican Border and again in France (hiring the first World War, has carried on despite many difficulties. Before World War II, the band was strictly a niilitar) organization. Dining tlie war, the band was composed of girls, and oi A.ST ' s stationed at the University. At (present the band consists of eterans, ci ilian men. and sexeral girls. The band now has been di ided into two groups, the ' arsiiy band and the R.O. r.C;. band whidi is composed of men enrolled in the basic training unit of the R.O.T.C. The Unixersitv symphony orchestra holds an important position in the musi- cal pictine here at Orono. Under the able leadership of Mr. .Stanley Cayting it has pro ided a source of finest enter- tainment to the student body as well as pro i(ling an opportnnitv for the devel- opment of nuisical talent, giving many pid)lic concerts. Diree tor Presiilent ' ice President Sec reiar - Treasurer Mr. Stanley Cayti ng Doris Stanley Barbara Goodwin .Margaret Goiham ALTOS TENORS Front row: Linn, Heald Second row: Kobriii. Cowie, Pressey. Cuinmings. Haydeu (accompanist) Third row: .Smith, Malo, Mayo. Moulton. Whitcoinlj. Pray. Edfors. Bannister, Friend, Jone« From row; Mr. cUx....,l, t..ill,cil. Kniil.ail. Ciaig. Xcwdick (accompanist) Second row: Miller. Smith, Valliere. Pease, Palmer, Bean, Lehman, MolHson. Sterling. Wheeler CHORUS The L ' liixcr ity Chorus is composed of tiu Men ' s and ' omen ' s Glee Clubs. The club has for its objectives the providing of fine entertainment and aiding to fur- ther student talent. This vear the chorus presented con- certs in Camden. Presciuc Isle. Vater ille. Bangor. Bath, and jiarticipaicd in nian campus functions including Music Night and the Pops Concert. There are ap- proximately one hundred and twenty active members. The director, James Gordon .Selwood, has proven himself to be an exceptionally capable musician and has executed a fine piece of work in moiddin this chorus. BASSES SOPRANOS Wciitworth, Findlen. Ma L-ll, Front r iw: i.miii-.lnu , Crawford Second row: Bouchard, Payson, Closson, Hicks, Davee Third row: Mosher. Daigle. Therrian. Murdock, Denietriou, Davis. Stanton, Keenon. Gardner Fourth row: Spenard. V. Smith, Treworijy, Joyce, Xoyes. .Tame.« Wentworth, Heel, Whire. Cilchrist. Walkt ' r, Mitchell F-ont ri w: l.nyiiinn. CunninRham. Putnam Second row: Nicholson. ( imninRham. Baker, Keith. Preble Third row: Stein, Small. Dennett, Xoyes, Clements, Malia, Watson. Zimmerman, Chenev, Beckler, Ripley, Tebbets. Wilbur Fourth row: Pettee. MacXichol, Cutts. Hubbard. Johnson, Howard, Kennedy, lUick, Carr. Simmons. Jones. Webber .S2.8 The Maine Masque Since the war. the Maine [asqlle has advanced by leaps and bounds and has shown remarkable progress. The Thea- tre, continiiallv growing larger in mem- bership, now provides opportunity for experience in all phases of drama pro- diKtion. Tlic Mascjiie is ojien to both men and women. The cjiiality of the plavs has greatlv impro ed because of the broader scope which is taken in, affecting boili the acting and technical asjjects. 1 his season has seen Director Hcrschel Bricker bringing several very successful plays to the stage, including a musical, Again It ' s Yeslcrday. whose words and nuisic were sritten bv two students, Peg I ' rel)le and . 1 Diimais. The Magnificent Yankee, Angel Street, and The Hasty Heart were the other productions for the ear. . 11 vere er ' well received by the stiidenl and factdtv bodv. Front row: Johnson, Doescher. Pratt, Berger Second row: Butler. Sciles, Edes, At)ranis, Preble, Dirks, Littlefield 324 Fiuiit ruw: Litchfield. Hanks. Hagmaii. Mrs. Williamson, Warren Second row: Gorliam, Roderick. Gon er. Weyniouth. McFarland. Payson. Davis. Drununonci Radio Guild Varsity Singers The Maine Radio Guild encourages participation in the L ' . ol M. radio ]5ro- grams and tries to keep the standard ol these programs at a high level. The Guild offers training and experience to all students interested in Radio ' ork. The Varsity singers clidj is a xolunieer giou]3 of men who also belong to the men ' s glee club. Manx concerts are given during the school year and most of tliese are gi en at no cost. The varsity singers haxe been well recei ed exer where. Front row: (jilbert, Payson, Davee. Hicks. Closson Second row; l init)a]], Lerman. Mollison, Palmer. Daigle, Davis, Xewdick, tr. Selwood Press Club Tlie Press (iliib, organized earlv in 1947. is made up of students on campus ho have a working interest of journal- ism. The club strives to maintain a pro- fessional aspect as do other clubs in the nation. The constitution states that the club shall stri e to develop through association with people of similar inter- ests, a greater ajjpreciation of the pro- fessifin. Front row; Hanson, K. McDonald, T. C ridley. Look Second row: t . .1. -MacDonald. Leeman. Paradis. Rogovin, ' in liip. Day, .Andrews POLITICAL BREAKFAST CLUB riic Political Breaklast C;lul) is devot- ed to consideration ami discussion of sig- nificant ctirrent issues. Membership is bv in itatioii. ijiialilKalions lor selection be- ing interest in national and world affairs and ability to contribute to group dis- cussion. h hough teiiiied a breakfast club, the group usuallv meets Sundav exening at Prof. H. B. Kirshen ' s home. Prof. Kirshen is the ladiltv ad iser. Piesident Secretarv Xick Broiintas L ' na Jean MacDonald Front row; MacDonald. Brountas. Haskell, .Anderst-n Second row: Galiano. Hanson. Collins Debating Club 1 lu riii iisii )l Maine Dcijatiiig Socieiv pniiiioiis iiiitixst in student debating on campus. An intrammal de- bating toinnanient is held anmialh. riiis eai a tour was made of New Eng- land and nilui colleges as a climax to till- season. I he Maine team was C[uite suKcsslul on this lour and brought home ils share ol gloix. .Ml students interested in debating are eligible to tr out (or the Debatina: So- cictx. Dr. Hf)T ar(l Rniiion is the facult sponsor. Kioni row: Swaiiton. Grey, Mr. Gardvcr Stcruid row: CJ. Broiintas, Jenness, Parent, tiraves. X. Brcumas INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB The international Relations C:liil) stimidates interest in vorld aliairs. Bi- weekh meetings with laculty and outside speakers have been well attended. In the arious assemblies and meetinas throughout the year the IRC has plaved an active part in obtaining speakers. sometimes even supphing members ol their own group as part of the program. Membership in the club has expanded this year and there seems to be an e er- increasing interest shown b students in this particular organization. Front row: Collins. Wyman, Hanson, Rayniord. Haskell Second row: Alex, Gagnon, Jordan, Harding, Kurd, Kochakian. I ' ulsifer Le Cercle Francois Le Cercle Francai ' , the French Chib, is composed of students hiterested in the French language and French cuhiire. Since its reorgani ration in 1937 under Dr. ' igneras. it has been active in pre- senting social and musical programs, French language movies, and lectures. Miss Marion Buzzell is faculty adviser to I his active group, which, in addition to the ah() e activities, sponsors one of the slag dances each year. I he off icers this vear are Louis Albert, piisidtiii ; Don Ouellette, ice president; (iiii DesRoches, treasurer: and Ruth . lalia. secretary. Seated: Malia Standing: Ouellette. DesRoches MAINE OUTING CLUB The .Maine Outing Clidj, governed by the Pack and Pine, is one of the largest and most active groups on campus. Since 1921 this organization has sponsored ski trips, mountain climbing, canoe trips, and week-end camping parties. In recent years the construction and operation of the campus ski-tow has been one of the major projects of the club as well as co-sponsoring the annual winter carni al. Each ear the organization confers awards to the w inners of the snow scul|jturing contest. .Memliership is open to the entire stu- dent bodv and faculty, and comprises aljout ten per cent r)f the enrollment. President Vice President Treasmer .Secretary [ohn H. Stimpson David Pierce Theron Carter Barbara Hastings Front row: T. Curtis. Hastings, Carter, Stimpson. Pierce. E. Curtis, Martin Second row: Grant. Doore, Moors, Cooper, Fairfield, Smith. Present!. Howe. Voung Der Deutsche Verein )v] DrutMiR- ritiii was oigaiii ci-l at ilif riii risit in I ' .lOI. Suulcnis lia ing a liigli sdiolastic a cragc in German are ailiniiicd to meniljcrslii]). Ihe liub, un- der I lie capaljlc (lirc ' ction of Dr. [ohn Kit in, aims to promote inicrest in the C.cnnan language ami (uliuie. riie meetings, luld onte a month, are highlighted with a lall and spring picnic at I.amoine. . regular feature of the (lul) is a C.Iiiisinias pla in f.cinian for tin- I ni ri sil l)od . Front row: Fon.seca, Doesclier. Xictiotson Second row: Tliomas. Swanton, Peacoclc, Raymond, tiagnon El Circulo Espanol El Cartulo Espanol was formed to j)ro- mote an interest in the Spanish language and in th e customs and people of Span- ish speaking coimtries in South America. .Membership is open to all students intirested in Spanish and meetings are held t vice monthly. This year ' s activi- ties, among many other things, included nianx Spanish films and talks by speakers with first-hand information about life in Sjjanish speaking coimtries. Front row: Litiby. .Mrs. . nderson, visitor, Botert, J. Sinitti. .VIcLauglitin, . Ir. Panunzio Second row; Visitor. .Miss . vila. Waite. .Anderson, .Arcllainltault. Nichols, [iragg. .Mrs. Panunzio Stamp Club The Stamp Club is the campus phil- atelic society recently reorganized after being discontinued dining the war. The club meets e erv three weeks to hold aiKtions, hear lecturers from vari- ous parts of the state, and listen to talks i)v the members (hemselves, Ihe club is made up of iioth facult and students. Don I ' laii has been [iresi- dent this vear. .Members ha c (ontiibuted lo llnee ex- cellent displavs in ihe ne - libiai . iMuiit low; I ' l.iU. . I . Mum... Il.ihn .Second row: Warren. . tr. tinnn. tjove. Stanton . 29 Geology Club The cluiyi purpose is to pionioie a closer association both socially and pro- lessifjnalh of stiiclcnts at the Uni crsity ho ha e a special interest in geology. The club sponsors and organizes lec- unes, presentation ol papers, field trips and coo])erati e field trips. President ice President Secretary - ' J ' rcasurcr John Donohue John Henderson Doris Merrill Front row: ireletlleii. . oyes. L oiiohue. . lerrili. Henderson Second row: Condon. Cornn ' er. Linton. I ' t-rUins. I ' eiry. (ante Front row: True, Freeman. Danforth, C ittin. Folsoni. Bond, Reed Second row: Grant, Williams, Grant, Chapman, Hatch. Carter, Pratt, Chase, Thornton, Poor, Libby, alsh Third row: Whitehouse. Hammond. Outhouse, Harriinau, Daigle, Lord. Miller, Sawyer, Tohnson, DeRoche, White n i n 1 ii i . : :,m :s . . . ■.- .:.. wm ..Jtm Front row: Moultoii. Parent. piKer. Mr, Hryan, Halicnck Scconri row : Toole. Holm, . ' eavey. C ' oniegyi;, I ' eacock. Mctniigan, l.ittlt. I.nrd Physics Club The Phvsics C lub, under the direction ol Rolxrt Kingsburv, was reactivated last vear alter three vears of absence from the campus. I he objecti es of the club are to maintain a better understanding be- tween students of physics and the faculty and to gi e understanding of some of the jjroblems to be faced b phvsicists. Math Club The .Math L. u ) is in operation to pro- ide an opjjortunitv for math majors and others interested in math to get to- gether Avitli members of the department III discuss topics of common interest in the math field. It has been newly reacti- aled. I ' usitknl i(e Presideni Secielar - J reasuier Janet .Spillei ' illard Saywei Paidine Parent .S.iO Agricultural Club riic Aij;srie Cliil), foiiiulwl in 1910, |)() () •(1 iliis vcar lor tlic first time a Farmcis ' Fair with a Calico Ball and a (ialico Queen conii)rising the first eve- ning ' s acti ities. The second (la of the lair saw nian displays, contests, aiul con- (tssions in ilie Field House whiiii iioiisrc! I lie niidwav. I he (■liil) ])in|)ns(. ' is i linliur llie interests of Agricidtnre and lo ad an(c siudcni interest in Xg-riddline. { ' resident ' ice President Secretar Treasiner George Mil lay Rol)ert Waterman |im Robinson Foster Gordon Front row: Robinson. Waterman. Millay. tJorilon. Mr. I.ibby Second row: Cunningham, Smiley. .Mayberry. Williams. Crockett, Gordon. ' eston. Clailagher. Third row: Smith. Robinson. Molstridge. Uragg. H;iggerty. .■ piller. Dow ASAE 1 he student branch ol the ASAE was organi ed at the Uni ersii in 19 hi. It is the object of the I)ranch to promote di- rectly and indirectly the interests of the siudiuts in agric uliiual engineering, par- lie idarly as these interests relate to their prolessional advancement and to the parent sf)ciety. Outside leaders in the field are asked to speak at meetings. Piesident AVilliam Weston ice President Ncal Kelley Secretary Alton Titcomb Treasurer AValter Lovely k ■taMitaittii Front row: Rich. Titcomb, Kelley. Mr. Rich, Weston, li.nilitl. Wallace Second row: Warren, Jones, Pendleton. Plate, Wallingford, Whitney, Benn, Cummings, Black, Kittridge Third row: Taft, Clough. Gardner. Fox. Rines. Hnrme, Titcondl, Groves, Files, Tweedie Radio Club I he Society is composed of members a(ti el interested in the operation and (onsirudion of amateur radio ecjuiji- iiuni. 1 he Society operates transmitters in all ainatem- bands under the call, n A. During the forest fire emergency ol last lall the Sc)ciety was of great ser- ice in providing communication. . n emergency station handled many official messages. Front row: K. Smith, Hamlin, Perkins, Chilips. Meade Second row: Works. Hagman. Xoyes, Harris, Voipe, Titcoml), Tribm. f- ' (.t pictm-ed is [ohn Miller, president.) 331 Fioiii row: D. lack. Edwards. Brewer. Alwnod Second row : Pray, Richardson. Harritnan, Ellswcrlh, Bryant. Strong. Lang Third row: Chi|)nian. Litilefield, Crockett. Hiltun, Tlmmton, Cireenleaf. Marden. Johnson, Burnell. Hill Women ' s Forum The Vonien ' s Foiuni is organized to meet regulaih lo discuss vi)ild and cam- pus affairs and. collecti ely, to make sug- gestions for changes and impro emenis in these camjjus affairs. President Doroth Anscll ' ice President Patricia ' ood vard .Secrelar -Treasiuer Elizabetli Johnston Square Dance Club Stjuare Dance Club is a c()cclucaiif)nal, recreational club sponsored by the AVom- en ' s Athletic Associatirm irjr the purpose 111 |iio itling inloimal alter-dinner recre- ation ioi men ami women students. Scpiare dances and contia dances plus a lew walt es and ])olkas conijjrise the fun cadi meeting. .Students ha e an oppor- uiini to (all the dances with a chance loi sjjccial practice in small groups to Ijecome atlapied to calling before larger ortiani ations. I ' lesident .Secretary Treasiuer E el n Ellsworth Coleen Richardson Terry Garcelon Fioiit row: Xewton, Ansell, Aood vard, Johnston Second row: Carter, Crane, Jackins, Haney, Moltison, Polleys, Wreaks Front row: Sniilli. Biizzell. Mawliinney. Mrs. Beadle Second row: ' ;itson, Midland, Ftarjula. Mrs. Harjula. Peaborly, Beadle. Coeenlenf. irdet. Harden Education Club riie Education (Hub was formed to piomote interest in the current trends of the educational field. Through novelty meetings and frecjuent social hours, there arises a close, cooperative relation- ship between students and faculty. The cltib leattires jjrominent speakers and an- mialh sends a delegate to the Eastern Maie C onlerence ol f eachers CJolleges. President Doris ' ollmer ice I ' resideiii Lawrence Smith Secretarx L dia Backer Treasurer Ken A ' ennett Women Veterans Club J he WoiiKii Wtiiaiis ( iih is a group i)ii ani ((l ID ktt|) all women veterans in close (oiiiad with local affairs pertaining lo derail stiiilents. fis main pinpose is lo promote socialjililv among tlie c)men. I ' resiclent ' ice President Secreiar I reasiiier Alljerta Haines Patricia Fogarty Marjorie Biagclon Lutiile riioiii])son Front row: Heald, Fogarty, Haines. Bragdon, Thonii)son Second row: Snow. Cona nt. Cuinming. Gallo. Mortenson. Etter. .S,imi)son. (iariiner, Philbrick. Pratt American Veterans Committee The chil) ' s purpose is to fight political apailu; lo siqiport lilacral policy on cam- pus, in the community, and in tlie nation. tlhairman Walter ' errill ice Cliairman William ' Washburn Recording Secrctarv Daniel .Sylvester Treasurer Herbert Varmflasll Cioiresponding Secretary Kent Erikson Front row: Picrpont, J. . ult. W ' a illljurn. ' errill. Warnillash, Sylvester, LaFrance Second row: Cooper, Gardiner. Goldman. Silk, A. Robinson. Haines. .Stanton. Galliano. Krikson. Mad. can. Miller, Lamb. I arkev Women ' s Rifle Team Ilif Women ' s Rille I ' eam was reorgan- ized last fall, and tlie first ]30Stwar matches were sliot hv mail. That is, the scores set by this uam are sent to the opjjosing team for comjiarison. .Several Miatclus liave been held, both this year and last. The girls were instrumental ihemsehes in the reorganization of the team. Meetings are held e ery week. The team has been ably assisted by Major Richard Healy. Front row: Avery, Gram. J. Cottin. Hond Second row: Conant, Gammell, Berglund, Doore, Rawlinson, Miller, Cox 333 Scabbard and Blade Scabljard and Blade. National Hon- orary Military Society, selects each year troni the advanced R.O.T.C. classes mem- bers who bclie e that militarv service is an obligation ot citizenship, and wlio have demonstrated the personal qualifi- cations ol the highest order requisite in an Officer ot oiu ' armed services. .Scab- bard and Blade sponsors annualh the ' ■Miiiiarv Ball. Capiain Hanison P. Crowell First Lieutenant ' . Berklev Carter Second Lieutenant Elmer C. Bartlev First Sergeant Peter J. AV ' edge, Jr. COLCJNKL F. R. Fl I.LKR f.:«,K-mi.|. .f.|: .t Front row: Thomas. Pendleton. Winters, Wood. Elian, Glover. Cruwell, Mead, Kornetsky. Wedge, Lane, Standley, Trahan Second row: Merchant. Faulkner, Seaman, Spear, Condon. Conroy, I ' etrJe. Stickel. Hall. Littlefield. Allfert. Pouliji .834 INFORMALS - MAINE THROUGH THE YEAR I liis Miiion should contain tlic story ol wlml wr do. li:il c sec, and what we liiink (|)trha|) -) dm iiii; ilic rar. To vlai I oil lliis sioiv we i;i) hack lo , |)iil HI 17 A lull si (andidaUs limw llitii lials ill ilu ' liii ' ,; loi Uu ' iiiosi hilarious Ma orail (iaiii|)aii;ii in hisloiv. I ' iduu ' d hcl() v luv li c of the con- tesianis (oiu- dro|)|)«l out) at Pat Farns- woith ' s basement l)ai ' on tlie e e of tlie eledion— the sjjeethes weie o cr and iiKiin wire the laiiieiilalions ol inislakes and the comparison of situations. Poor i ' lic wasni ei accusiomed ic) chug-a- hi! i4in,i; ixci hui liied just llic same. I iiey all i oi ilieir hats mixed up but wiie still f:oc)|)erati e when Tecl Newhall appeared to lake this picture of the week. Left to iit;ht the candidates arc Pete Ascher, Anvils Black. Bol) Merchant, [olin lialloii. and I ' hil Ciatir. I.et IIS look. ho ve er, at tiie events leading up lo this night. i I T III J I ! I I I . i W ! I THE MAYORALTY CAMPAIGN Xo canipai ii muld |jri)CCLtl iai witli- oui a iiianagci : so Aschci talked Don Pratt into doinsj ilic jolj lor him, Ballon seized Joe O ' Xeil, Harry Gibbons man- aged Black, Bob Prince handled Phil Catii. and I ' arkei Blancv scjnired Bob Merchant. Pete Aschei stiiick up his guitai, rodi to Baleniine and sang Pass the Biscuits, Mirandic. got hiiiiselt kissed h) a good- 1 ntiinl)ei ol our fair coeds, claimed to tin men that he knew lOOO ballads, 200(1 stories, and . ' iOdO good telephone num- l)ers. John Ballon claimed the students need- ed another John on campus and im- mediateh designated a construction shack near the ne doimitory as the of- ficial John. I ' o the tune of My Ballon Hea en ' he advocated remo ing the tethers of administrative positions. . ngus Black showed talent of a practi- cal nature by milking a cow in front ol .Ste ens. He declared thai the policies of the former Mayor Goff had not been carried out. attributing Goff ' s failure U) iaik ol jmll. in the liglii places. HAVE NO I ' liil C::iiii. phuiiis; lli un-iiuh cigar uiulci lli cislu-inch iiost. and tvcing liis WiM Hall cutics. proclaimed thai lii ' i |il.iilciini had nnl a single plank in it. Ii was all welded construction and the (inl guaranteed iron clad mayor ' s plai- loiiii in existence. His signs flew from i1r- l.ihrarv rool and the gym. topped onlv In Asther ' s on .Stevens tower. liol) Merchant, attended by his both- gnard and riding in his sleek black limou- sine viih a con oy of tough hombres. (lictkcd Noting lists via graveyards, as- sociated with influential people, and di- rected work on the new dorm and in general flooded the campus with pictures of his many and aried accomplishments. .Stealing sliglitly from other people he declared. We have nothing to fear lint fear itself. . s the campaigir jjrogressed no one knew wliat the future would bring. Ca- tir ' s Cuties danced in the rain; Fred AVar- ing and liis Pennsvhanians asked hoK Bob Merchant was coming along with liis campaign; Ascher ' s model T bore up well under its wliite arrows and signs and guitars: and the area in front of the bookstore was crowded between jjeriods. ■ yoiiiiGET L A BOOT OUT I THE FINAL NIGHT On the final night of the campaign the candidates nianeii crcd into high gear. The bands witli their tractor drawn stages tioojX ' d to the gymnasium for the showilown. Tlie first man in was Ballon, pushing liis scooter across the floor amidst a tumult raised by the Phi Gams and other loyal supporters. His legless garb with- out a doidat attracted many of the fair sex and his speech was enthusiastically recei ed. Then Merchant rollerskated gracefully onto the scene. With poise he demon- stratetl his prowess with numbers (2 + 2 = 4), rollerskating. athletics, and oratory. An impassioned woman carrxing an in- fant under her arm ran to the platform, shaking her fist and threatening Bob with heated accusations. Merchant cooly in- formed her. Madam. ' It is better to have lo ed and lost than to have never loved at all.- ■ Catir entered heralded by trumpets and borne on a throne by .Arabian knights. .After a salute by his riflemen, I ' ll 11 i,rot down to cases, claiming that he liail not Mild hib soul Uj the niilitaiv ilc]5aitment (Merchant), had iioi prom- ised Bkie Skies when it rained (Ballon), but rather advocated staying out later with Catir, pointing out that many world shaking events occinied in the carh morning horns. Following Catir was poor Angus Black —his mourners carried his casket in to the tune of the funeral march. The wake was disturbed by cries from the back of the gym and , ngus appeared to tell of the projects planned by his Reformation Campus Improvement Party, promising stainless grass seed and translucent moon- beams in the many lights on campus. Last, in strolled Pete .Ascher with his trusty guitar, supporting his stand very well and returning the heckling with a surprising degree of expertncss. He promised a life of luxury for students with better living quarters and ended his speech with a whistling sjjccialtv. The rally was over and the next da the polls, inside because of the rain, were jammed. To make a long story short. .Maine I)a morning at 8:25 Roger Tluu- rell. after eliminating the other candi- dates one b one. presented the new nia ()r: Bob Merchant. MAINE DAY 1947 The thirtCL-mh annual Maine Da -, Mav 1, 1947, started with the traditional band parade to c(ather vorkcrs in front 1)1 tile new libiai where the Avinner of the Mayor canijiaign was announced, j After Mavor Merchant placed President Hauck on proliation and promised an able administration, the president, axe in hand, spoke bricflv in praise of the Maine Dav Coiniiiitiee and encouraged the students to take part in the work of the da . W ihie ihe various tre vs were at work. Ma i)r Merchant and Carnival Queen I ' aidie Marcous toured the work sites, disiii bluing refreshments. De JJite threatening clouds the Maine diamond squad met Colbv in the after- noon and dropped tiie game 7-2. I xcnin Iniind iwn kils. oik 1) llir Ui(iili and (iiK l siiulciils. btiiii; |iu- Miilcd in llu i; mnasinni. The sUuU lU skii. l.d ' s Oricniaic. was wiiiun In Bcii Ixlmian and Johnny Ballon, chair- man ol the student comniittce, assisted by George Bergcr. Ted Jennison. Tiap])Ci Reynolds, Barby Scwall. and Dick S])ragne. The skit was a binlcsqiic o a college professor orienting a class of freshmen at the University of Maine. 7he faculty countered with Let ' s Reci]5rocate written by Dayson De- Coincy, Russ ' oolley, and Walter ' hit- ney. The skit pictured the attempts of the faculty to produce a play on the line of a ga nineties re ue, but one killjoy. ,Stiueak Bennett, insisting on more intellectual entertainment, succeeded in lilowing the Avhole affair a])art. ' ■ £ - News Items: All-Maine Women Chosen U. of M. Professor Honored ( OP ) April Z3. At the annual spring banquet four seniors, ten juniors, and one faculty member were named mem- bers of the All-Maine Women Society. Chosen on the basis of character, honor, dignity, and willingness to ac- cept authority, election to this group is one of the highest honors conferred on Maine women. In the picture below with their seals freshly applied are: Front Row: Alice Fonseca. Pauline Marcous, Barbara Andrews. Una Jean MacDonald; Sec- ond Row : Donna Welts. Dr. Esther Comegys, Fay Jones, Helen Buzzell. Lala Jones. Geraldine Small ; Third Row : Jean Campbell. Florence Bruce, Marit Andersen, Phyllis Pendleton, Constance Howe. (OP) May 31. Professor Roy P. Whitney, head of the Department of Chemical Engineering and acting Di- rector of the Department of Industrial Cooperation, in a review by the Uni- versity of Maine ROTC was awarded a War Department Certificate of Ap- preciation for his work with tlie M.I.T. Chemical Warfare Development Labo- ratory during the war. In the lower right is pictured Colonel Francis Fuller presenting the certifi- cate to Prof. Whitney. .At the same review. Cadet 2nd Lt. Clayton E. Johnson received the U. S. Coast .Artillery .Association Medal for 1947. This medal is awarded to the outstanding first year advanced coast artillerv anti-aircraft student. Drive For Student Union Building Fund Started (OP) March 1. 1948. All students who have not yet subscribed to the Student Union Building Fund are to be solicited in a campaign starting to- day James Donovan, chairman of the Student Union Building Fund Com- mittee, announced. In the drive started for this much- needed building the goal was set at $90U.()0U and to date $584,955 has been subscribed by alumni, students, faculty, and friends. In the first student cam- paign 85% of all students subscribed a total of $95,386 to almost meet a goal of $10(J.OO0. the cost of the Main Lounge. The money collected this year is to go towards furnishing the lounge subscribed to last year, and a huge chart on the bookstore is to be colored in as the money pays for each article. This year an organization committee with Ralph Barnett as chairman will try to reach all previously missed or new students. Janice Scales Chosen Honorary Lieut. Colonel (tjFi May 2i. 1947. Janice ■al(.■ . a zoology major from Pi)rtlaiul. wa- fli ' Ctcd lioiiorary licutoiiaiit colonel at tile Military Ball. .Xt intermission sin was escorted to the platform by mem bers of the ROTC unit and awarded a loving cup by Colonel Francis Fuller. The candidates, who were selected from a list submitted by the .-Ml-Maiiu- Women, were left to ri.ght. Barliara .Andrews. Elaine Perkins. Pauline True. Janice Scales, and Jean Camp- bell. Facing them is Scabbard and Blade president Harry Crowell. Saturday morning Miss Scales re viewed the ROTC unit at a drill lield on the athletic field. Penny Carnival (OP) April 17. 1947. The annual Penny Carnival sponsored by tlie ' .A. provided a gay evening ol unique entertainment and spirited play. Highlighted by the quartet of Modern Dance Club archers below, the pro- gram also included a skit portraying the evolution of women ' s gym and a tumbling act at intermission. Spring Houseparties (OP) May 17. 1947. Spring hcjuse- parties at the fraternities and a Nortli Dorm Week End made scenes of long gowns and tuxedos such as shown be- low a common si.gbt. The different groups planned outings and boat trips Saturdav to round out a full week-end. MAE Pop Concert Held On Library Steps (OP) May 31. 1947. Mu Alpha Epsi- lon, honorary music society, presented its annual Pop Concert last evening on the steps of the new library. Specta- tors sat on the lawn in front of the building, or in their cars which for the occasion could be parked along either road leading to the library. De- spite the unseasonable chill of the eve- ning, the concert was enjoyed by audience and artists alike. The pro- gram consisted of semi-classical music by the University Orchestra and com- bined Men ' s and Women ' s Glee Clubs, with specialties by the Modern Dance Club. . nna Crouse. past president of MAE and winner of the society ' s sen- ior award, acted as chairman for the program. GRADUATION 1947 f.r;i(liiaiion time, tlic laikk i iiiul ilic ;ul(ll■ t time of ilic iar all rolled into one. strikes vearh ilu- idpinost class to 1)1 int; to a climax loin- e entliil years. (.athering on the Cohmii Green for iIk ' (lass (lav exercises, the seniors heard Saliilalorian Louisa Bacon welcome the visitors: the class prophecA was given by Kaiherine Mills: Jean Hulnagel gave the mens (lass will and I.ala [ones. iIk ' women ' s. Siankv . itnia deli erecl the (lass ode and Slaidex Thomas acted as cha])lain. MaUolm lilodgiit dclixered the ale(li(tor . Following the speeches, the pageant, directed h llu- All-Maine Women. |)i() ed to be ol exce|)iional (piality with members of the .Modern Dance group participating.  ;r Iv . ' t Si % fl Graduation Sunday, June 15, 1917. louiul the pre- liminary graduation exercises omi and the main event on hand. Dr. Harry Trust, president ol the Ban- gor Theological .Seminary, rendered the baccalaureate sermon in the morning exercises. In the alternoon Dr. , rthin- C. W ' illard, president enleritu ol the L ' iii ersii ol Illinois, delisered the coni- meiKement address. C oncluding the exercises was the presentation ol ninehon- oiarv and three hundred and lort regti- lar degrees, and the two Vatch Awards. Summer Session What a change ol scene! The seniors were hardly on their way betore another group took o er. making scenes like the one pictured Ijelow a coinmon sight on the campus once marked by coeds of half the age. The simimer months saw some of the regular students on campus— the civil ensiineers, the half-wav-between-ers who were trving to get back in line, and the cf)ntrarv students who ere endea )ring to get out of line again. However, the summer weeks rolled by fast; and all at once the Camjjus appeared, headlined: SCHOOL OPENS R E G I S T R A T I O N FOREST FIRE! Registration, with the confusion ol the gym and the little signs diicding the un- wary throngh the lal) riiuli ol proced- ures, was barely o ci ' when the first va- cation appeared in ilic form of forest lircs ihroughout the state. Eager to get awav frcim studies, students willingly of- fered to help. Some siudenis spent manv long and vear hours in the battle against the devastating (lames. The cam- ])iis was mobilized in case of fires in this area, and the poor hiuiters had to keep oiu ol their beloved voods a; av from their search for game. Without a dciidjt, the aid given by University foresi fire fighters was one of the best signs ol coojjeration and will- ingness to help that has been shown, and everv area where aid was gi en expressed great thanks lor ihe job ilie olimleers did. ■r ' - v-l!.- Below aix- scc-nc-s ot fire fighting da s laniiliai lo iiicnibci ' i ol the campus. The men below were being checked off as the entered a bus bound for the Bar Harbor region. Some of the workers told stories of odd, terrifying, and exciting experi- ences: being encircled by fire, lost in the wrong areas, too much to eat, too little to cat. devastated and blackened areas. In the ]:)icturc below can be seen stark chimne s in miiic tcstiiiionv o( the lur ot the flames. So despe rate grew the situation— no rain and still no rain— that pledges and members of the fraternity houses, led by Mavor Bob Merchant, formed a party in front of the cannons to pray for rain. Pictured below is big chief Bob Mer- chant beseeching the rain god to be merciful to the sun-parched lands. Rip Haskell holds the flashlight. HOMECOMING Presenting its theme of The Maine Idea, the University welcoined the larg- est crowd of ahnnni in many years to the sixtecnili annual homecoming lelebra- tioii o ember 7 and 8. Setting off the week end with the football rally Friday niglit. Maxor Merchant had hardh start- ed on his speech containing the history of homecoming when the defeated maxor candidate of the prexious year, Phil Catir, entered with his followers and at- tempted to overthrow the existing go - ernment. Smvixing gun-shots and gre- nade throwing by tactics learned in the militarv department, Merchant held his position to finish his liistorical talk. All o er campus the dormitories and fraternities were dressed up for home- coming. Pictured at the right is the SAE prize winning fraternity display. Other firsts went to Xoiih Esiabrooke and .North Dorms for girls ' dormitory and boys ' dormitory contests. Honorable men- tion for displays went to Delta Tau Delta. Colvin Hall, and Oak Hall. Pictured below are the Elms girls arranging their sign. Following the aliunni luncheon Satin- day at which Professor Stanley Wallace received tribute for twenty-five years of service as coach and physical education professor, the University of Maine Black Hears went on the football field lo beai F?ow(loin 22-. i. In I he ])icture below are cheerlcadeis Fufts, Marcous. and Stewart looking ai the ictorv football held bv Coach Allen. LIBRARY DEDICATION , n outsiaiuling leatiuc ol Honacuniinn Week EikI was the (Icdicaiion ol the new librarx biiikling in a lonnal ccre- mom Saturdav morning. President Haiitk introduced speakers Edward Chase, President of the Board of Trustees, Governor Horace Hilcheth, and fir. Kenneth .Sills of Bow- doin. June .Swanton (pictured at left) representing the stu- dents. Raymond Fogler representing the ahimni, and Louis Ibbotson, Librarian, representing the faculty, spoke f)n the meaning of the library to their respective groups. The dedication was held in the Louis Oakes Room, the large lecture room in the new librar)-. Mr. Chase is shown below reviewing the history of state support of the Univer- sii anil comparing the status of the college plant forty years ago with that of today. Re erend Charles O ' Connor of the Maine Christian .Association s,a c the invocation. .Ik !l 1 1 1 a 1 i i ' ' d , - 1 3 1 1 1 1 MILITARY BALL A ((iiiiiiii si()ii ;iv llunuiarv I.l. (oloncl ol Sialiliard aiul lilatk. hoiioiaiv luili iai M)ciLi . Avas ai slake hen all stii- (kius (iic(l oil h c likch looking candi- (laus Friday, December 5. Blrdidhaired Muriel A]j])lcbee gaine( liiis honor and was prescnicd her com nnssion ai ilie annual Miliiar Ball. Fr ' dav. I)ecemi)er 12. Ai the right she is shown fhiiing with Colonel Fuller short 1 altti her ictorv wa announced. The other candidates lor the colonelcv are ] ictured bel(i , left to right, Sue Beisel, Ciynthia Hayden. Xancv Jordan, and Pat ' ' ooch ard. In the recci ing line at the right aie I ' resideiit and Mrs. Haiick. Col. aiic Ml ' -. Francis R. Fuller, and Dean and .Mrs. Edward .M. Brush. .Music for the i)all was pro idcd b Bobb .Shcr vood and the chaperons were I ' rof. and Mrs. Harr D. Watson and .Major and .Mrs. Richard W. Heah. FARMERS ' FAIR This vcar a new and eiv entertaining affair was instituted in the establishment of a Farmers Fair by the Aggie Chib. 1 lie lair is to be an annual e ent. From a slate of six candidates, Xancy Hall, a junior transfer from Hood Clollegc in Maryland. vas chosen to preside as queen of the Calico Ball held Fridav night, December 5. The candidates for Cjalico Queen, pictured viih pitchforks in hand at the lower left, were Nancy Hall, Miniel Applebee, Jidie Shores. Sparkle Ridinrdson, Lorraine Karam, and Be erlv Currier. • II. fciiMft !.! Salimla llu- liilil Hoiim - was (lUcd will) L Iiil)ils. ( iMu tssions. and livisioik lo lorni llu- niitlwax ol a i |)i al laiiiKis iair. All (la loni; coiucsts ior ari()us ])ii Ls |)i() idicl attraction. Anions tiie concessions was a iracioi -driving contest whidi pioxcd to be eiy ])o|)ular as siiidinis tried lo keep a model tiactor on a nio ing liirrow. Prizes lor the arious (onicsts llowed like vvater, incliidins; e er thin Irom a permanent wa e to a ratlio. all donated l) local merchants. Ol interest were contests whitli incliRled coed pota- to picking, faciiltx potato picking, coed cow milking, seed coimting. potatcj identilication. three-man potato race, tractor |)lowing. bab show. li es[ock fitting and showing. ]5otiltr judging, and dairv prodticts jtidgiiig. y ' KiS I THE FALL SEMESTER Main WLic the acu ities and events of the lall semester besides Militai Hall. Farmers ' Fair, lorest fires, and Homecoming. . fter the clouds stopped being so stingy with their l)inclen, the hunters in aded the woods, coming back ith deer, long stories, and some even ran into l)lack creatures called bears such as two Betas are holding up lor inspection (no, the bear is not drunk, he s (lead). Hell Week look its toll ami managed lo disrupt main liiiuis ol siiuhing bv pleasant shoe |)olishing. Iloor scrubbing, militarv drill, and occasional cracks Irom paddles. Below, in a picture taken for the Radio Guild dance and show, is Norma Drimmiond Hanked l) mop-haired Marnev Abrams and fJick Cutis. FINALS Howcxtr. wiili all iliu e cms aiul distractions the semester had to come to a close. Christmas xespeis in the gym loretold a acation and the passing ol 1947. Then th( hisi nimith gained momentum and ihc pro- fessors remembered all the little things that they had planned to co er before the end of the semester. .As a conseciiienii ' . wn (nials approached some kept on the job trxing to make ends meet, some re- duced their dates to six or seven a week, some found peace in sleep in lui posiiion. some ttirned tf) the card tal)Ie with the shrug antl phrase: it ' s too late to learn it now, and still others didn ' t even bother to turn o tr— the just la in bed and slept. .Surely next semester will be easier than this last one. e eryone thought, but somebody else had dif- ferent ideas! WINTER CARNIVAL Winter Carni%al, February 20 and 21. ljr() i(Ietl the first bright spot of the new semester. This gala season, marked b the Inlianunal Ball and sports e ents cid- minaiin in the Rhode Island l)asketball game on .Satiuxlay e ening, ranks second to no other event of the year. I o rule the affairs was a queen, this car K. O. Folex. chosen from a slate of fi e bv the student bodv. The other Carmv.m, Quee.n Carolyn (K.O.) Ruth Foley candidates vcre Dorothv Jack, Elaine Lockhart, Nancy fane Rvaii. and Mar- STuerite Waterman. Until intermission the crowd in tin- g mnasiinn, dancing to the mtisic ol lien Hall and his orchestra, waited for the an- nouncement ol the new queen. Then President Hanck announced the winner and Paidie Marcous, last year ' s queen, presented her with the robes and the lox- ino; ciq) which mark the office. Following the coronation in the g ii nasium. the coronation party went through the same procediue in the ' om- ens G in where the .A..S.. .E. was holding a dance to take care of the o crllo ih;ii could not get tickets for the ba BtLOw: Elaine Lockhart. Dorothx Jack. President Hauck. Caroi ii Folev. Pete Tsacalotos. Xanc R aii. and Marguerite Waterman. I SNOW SCULPTURES Saturday morning the judges and Queen Foley started the day by making the judging tour of the snow sculptures, this year built on the theme of pioneer Below: Balemine ' s I ' ioneer Family Estabiooke ' s Oxen and Plow I ' hi Kappa Siu;ma ' s Indian Movie Scene cla s. In spite of rain and bad weather the days previous to the carnival, the sculptures were all standing. Below: Jinlging comniiltee at A. TO. Pocahontas and John Smith at Theta Chi Frontier ' iolence at Lambda Chi S S g iS . g g I ' I • mi I II % .- . t ilic faicial RIkxK ' Island-Maine bas- ketball game thai niglit tlie winner of the stiilpture (ontest was announced: Delta Tail Delta loi- the seeoml consecii- ti c lime imiinjL; the cup. Second was Oak Hall anil thirtl, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon. Honorable mention went to Alpha Ikliiu: Froiuici Sicne :il Oc ' lla Tail Delta Sii, ' Tiui Alpha Kpsiloii ' s Shi|)l)uikliiii; Scene Oak Halls liiillalii crsiis Railroad (.annua Rho loi litnalK a Home on the Range. The booln jjri c was given to I ' hi Eta Kappa lor a pile of snow en- titled Desolation. The ski e enls scheduled for Saturday were called olt because of bad snow con- ditions. Ikluu : Sii;ina Xu ' s Ri« ' r Clhasc Simula (Dili ' s I ' milaii I ' hi Mil Delia ' s Last (haiicc Saloon. K(). .iiul fiienils THE MAINE MASQUE PRODUCTIONS The Maine Masque Theatre opened its 42iid season this ear with The Magiiifi- rent Yankee, a humorous pla) abotit Chief ftisticc Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.. starring Arnold Colbath as Holmes and Lydia Backer as Mrs. Holmes. Termed l) the Cdinjms a poor play, well done, the plav had a cast of 23 persons of whom Harlan Witham as Henry .Adams, and Joanne Mayo as Mary, the housekeeper, were outstanding. Pictured below are Backer and Colbath and in the lower left are Buck, Colbath, Bouchard, and Mar- tincau. The second production of the season was Angel Street, kno ' ivn to movie-goers as (iasliglit of Ingrid Bergman fame. George Bergcr pla ed the part of a sadis- tic, cold-blooded killer dri ing his ivifc. plavcd by Marilyn Hoyt, towards insan- it beh)re being rescued b a Scoiland aid detectixc. Dick Lo aas. Pidured at the kit are Hoyt, Berger, and Lo aas and at the top Berger con- Ironts the maid, jjlaved l) Marge Malloy. I ' robaljly tlie pla that will be longest leiiiembered of this season is the original musical written by Al Dumais and Peg l ' t l)le entitled Again It ' s Yesterday. I ai tiling lilieen nexv and original songs. I lie play received hearty stiicknt approval. rile p!:i starred Paul I ' axson and Har- rielle mImhi lollow ins; lluir love tliroiisli college. World War I, aiul par- eiiihood endiii 4 will) an epilogue poinl- iiii; Dili till- lolh ol mankind as their son wini through a second World War. I ' ll lured at the right arc Peg Preble and Al Dinnais. Below is a dance routine starring .Marian Kiiili with Priscilla Cloggin su])er isiiig. At the bottom are l)arkee])er John Ballon, proprietress l ' ris(illa (.oggin. Paid Payson, Haiiiette W ' aisDU. and Hick Bu(k. PENNY CARNIVAL Running on a Maicli Gras thcniu. the annual Penny Cai-nival, sponsored by the Women ' s Athletic Association, featured a costume contest and the customary bean-bag throwing, dart throwing, and nail hammering contests. For only a |)enn the crowd flocked to see the masked cuties below gi e their dance in the Little Theatre. The Tumbling Club presented an act followed by a series of living pictures of Dutch. Irish, and American Colonial da s. The pri e winning costume of the e e- ninw vas the couple in the barrel. Be erl Jordan and Bradford Jo ce. PARTIES And so the tar rolled l) . S.A.K. luld their aiimial Howriv liiawl piclmid l)(.l() v at wiiich a swiiinim; dnoi • al )oii. old lashioiKtl ( iisjiitlors. and a honkv-toiik band limiislicd liic nccissarv aiTHONphcre. riif sororities put on their parties lor riishees and pledges, and the men tanta- li id the nirls on silence. (.eorge Marsaiiskis received the Hill- son A( liie enient award lor winnino the ■i,i-|)ound eis4hl-lln iiw ini; (in n at the IC: i II ai k meet. 1 he lri-I)ells helil a lasliioii show. Stan Davis and l.ora Moulton won the pi i e loi ihe IrsI (osliime al ihe lloho Hop Sii;iiia I ' hi tpsilon liateinilv wa ' - or- ganized Irom the Iheta Rho C-hib. rile hand o])ened a drive lor miilorms. Ihe students plotted as the lactiltv agreed to (hans e the 24 hour ctii nile from a (lrop|)ed-vvith-an-F to a simple dro])|jed- ' . ith-no rade-imless-in-the-ease- or-D-or-less-the-grade-shall-he F I Ilk ' . .Senator Robert A. Talt, piesideiitial asjjirant. did not appear. Ihe Kmbassv Week pros;iani was the besi vet. — nd so on down the line went ihe events III mark one more vear ai iIr- grand old I ' niveisitv ol .Maine. SAE ' s Bowery Brawl Sorority Parties m j% The Editor Speaks: In some inc()ns|jitui us place in I his book I haxc ihe iloire to say a [fw Avoids ol an editorial nature which nia or may not be ot interest to people in general. The subject to be broached is the publication ot the Prism, this traditional yearbook of the junior class ol the University of Maine. I am not going to complain or give excuses as to why this book is good or bad. Instead I would like to look ahead for those who are to do the job after me. I was warned about the pitfalls of Pristn production before I began the job, but never did I fully com]Mehend them imtil I ran into them first hand. Let us look at the case: In the last month of school in the spring semester an editor tor the following year ' s yearbook is chosen from a small list of courageous souls who volunteer for the job. ' ithout previous ex- perience of any kind, the editor steps into a job involving the spending of about fifteen thousand dollars for covers, engraving, printing, binding, and photography and the organization of over tour hundred pages ot material to prcxluce a yearbook. Yet each year the editor must start from scratch to build the entire organization, using as a guide previous yearbooks and the advice of the faculty adviser. I can imagine what kind of a paper the Campus would be if it followed this pro- cedure! It seems, therefore, that the Prism ought to be put on a basis wherein there would be some coniinuitv of procedure and method. To this end 1 ad ocate a distribution of work among all the classes instead ot just the junior class and a system of Avorking U]) to the top positions similar to other organizations on camjius. Secondlv, 1 woidd like to touch the idea of tradition which so engulfs yearbooks making them tend to become stereotx |)ed. 1 recogni e the fact thai this must he so to some extent, but in fairness to the peoj Ie producing ihe book. ery few things shoukl be made mandatorx. For instance, with the number of students that the Uni ersity now has and the thickness of the yearbook, it seems iliai it is about time we entered the ranks ol those who ha c a yearbook with a page size of eight and three-quarters by twehe inches. This size allows more freedom of arrangement and would mean fewer pages and less printing costs. Of course, other editors might not agree with me that the larger size would be better, but I do say that the editor should not be hamstrung bv letters complaining that a diflereni size Asould not fit the bookcase and would destroy a tradition. Third, the job of editor of a imixersitv ])iiblication entails nianv hoins of work which xvould ordinarily be used for studying. Consecjuently. the ihings which we are supjiosed to come to college for are often neglected. Does a job of this type deserve credit hours lor ihe work done? Or is the (()m])ensaiion supposed to come entirely from doing the work and looking back on a job well done or at least done? Ten years ago the Prism editor advocated credits for jobs ot this type which email so iiianv hours, but a scheme like this xvould raise the question of where to draw the line. Instead ot this scheme it seems that the job might be made easier and less time consuming. To do this would rec[uire a permanent irganization with some continuity and at least a part time secretarv with some experience. With this slight gripe I near tiie end ot m e ])eriencc as Prism editor. It has been a job which has enjo able moments, and to head a group of people coo|)erating to produce a yearbook lias been an honor. To evervbody who in am wax helped in this production 1 extend m ' most sincere thanks. I onh x ish I were going tcj be here next vear to enjov one more ear of friendship, fun, and work at the University. — Doi ' GL.AS Collins Editor-in-chief, 1949 Prism .S7() Advertising Bal)l), C. H. (t Co. Baiigoi Baking Co. Bangor luiniuirc Co Bangor Otiice Snpply Co. BcllcMic Hotel Bcssc Svstcni. I lie Bragg. N. H. . ■ .Sons Biass Rail Restanianl Biotkwa) Flower Sliopiic Brown and White I ' aper Co. Br ant. V. C. Son C;aklw ' cU Sweet Co. C;hapin, . rttuir Co. Coffin. M. L. Co Cortell-Segars Craig the Tailor CaowcU iv Lancastei C;inniingham. T. .. inc. 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Maine PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS MODERN STUDIO OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER TO 1949 PRISM MODERN STUDIO OLD TOWN, MAINE 388 BOOK BINDING PAMPHLET BINDING CERLOX PLASTIC BINDING DICTAPHONE ELECTRONIC DICTATING EQUIPMENT DILLINGHAM ' S Binders of The Maine Prism 29 Franklin Street Bangor, Maine Tel. 2-1519 381) cfi ' iMc engravers for THE 1949 PRIS 1 ami mm U IVEItSITY anil (MILLEliE YEAIUIOIIHS STABIIITY UllALITY SPECIALIZATIOf IDEAS RESULTS FOLSO E ()R Vir G CO. 212 SUlVmiEit ST. miHTII , VIASS. 390 FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Arthur L. Deering, Dean AgRIU ' I.TIKAL EtOXOMKS AND FaRM Man-agement Prof. Charles H. Mercliant Prof. M. D. Jones Mr. Edmond J. Lebruii Prof. H. Alan Luke Mr. Winston Piillen Agriclltlkal Education Prof. Wallace H. Elliott Agronomy and . gricultcral Exgineerinc Prof. W. C. Libby Rodney .-Mian — Grad. Asst. Paul J. Eastman — Grad. Asst. Prof. Charles H. Moran Prof. Nathan H. Rich Prof. Roland A. Struchtenieyer Prof. H. C. Swift Prof. Gilbert L. Tcrniau Prof. Moody Trevett Animal Industrv Prof. Howard Dickey Burleigh S. Crockett — Grad. Fellow. Prof. L. M. Dorsey Mr. Ralph F. Evans Prof. H. W. Hall Mr. Gordon E. Ranisdell Prof. J. F. Witter Bacteriology and Biochemistry Prof. E. R. Hitclmer R. C. . ngel — Grad. Fellow. — Be Miss Margaret Balch Frederic .A. Leonard — Grad. Fellow. — B Prof. J. T. Pedlow Prof. Dorothy M. Powelson Prof. H. W. Smith Botany and Entomology Prof. F. H. Steinmetz Mrs. Janet Carlton Pruf. C. O. Dirks Benjamin (jraham — Grad. Fellow. Prof. Fay Hyland Prof. Eugene C. Ogden Mr. Robert E. Olson Philip Plaisted — Grad. Fellow. Mr. Donald M. Tuttle Prof. Alton E. Prince Forestry and Wilulife Conservation Prof. R. L -Ashman Prof. Gregory Baker Prof. Frank K. Beyer Mr. Jay Gashwiler Prof. Edwin L. Giddings Prof. H. L. Kutz Prof. Howard L. Mendall Mr. Henry A. Plumnier Mr. Arthur G. Randall Home Economics Prof. Pearl S. Greene Miss Reba J. Basom Miss Mary Billings Prof. Katherine A. Miles Prof. Marguerite R. Musgrave Prof. Mary E. Snyder Prof. Louise A. Stedman Prof. Marion D. Sweetman Mrs. Fern Y. Witham Horticulture Prof. J. H. Waring Prof. Roger Clapp Mr. Lyle Littlefield Poultry Prof. J. R. Smyth Mr. Cecil E. Howes Short Courses Mr. I- ' red P. Loring COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Joseph M. Murray, Dean Art Prof. X ' incent . . Hartgen Economics and Socuii.o(;y Prof. H. B. Kirshen Mr. Robert L . driance Mrs. Doris S. .Anderson — Grad. .-Xsst. Mr. Albert G. Dietrich Mr. John O. Gallagher Mr. John Gronouski Prof. Henrv C. Hawlev 391 Miss Jennie M. Jolmson Mr. John M. Romanyshyn Prof. John Ryan Mr. William Sezak Dr. Leonard S. Silk Thomas Stotler — Grad. Asst. Prof. Tlieodore C. Weiler Dean Edith G. Wilson English Prof. Albert M. Turner Miss Kathleen P. Chambers Prof. Ruth Crosby Miss Jane Crowell Dr. Herbert J. Edwards Aliss Pauline Fairbanks Dr. Hilda M. Fife Prof. Lloyd Flevvelling Prof. Wayne Jordan Miss Marion Kingston Miss Grace E. Moore Mr. Samuel F. Morse Prof. Cecil J. Reynolds Prof. George W. Sanderlin Prof. William F. Scamman Prof. G. William Small Mr. William Starbird Mr. John E. Watson Prof. Walter R. Whitney History and Government Prof. Edward F. Dow Harold Alley — Grad. Asst. Mr. Clarence W. Baier Mr. Russell O. Hess Mr. William H. Jeffrey Eugene A. Mawhinney — Grad. Asst. Prof. Alice R. Stewart Lawrence M. Sturtevant — Grad. Asst. Mr. Norman Suarez Mr. Robert B. Thomson Dr. David W. Trafiford Miss Dorothy H. Wentvvorth Prof. Albert A. Whitmore Mr. James M. Whitten Mr. Walter O. Wick Mr. Kent L. Worthington Prof. Robert M. York M. THEMATICS AND AsTRONOMY Prof. Spofford H. Kimball Mrs. Letitia W. Anderson Prof. Esther Comegys Mr. Joseph S. Dinsmore, Jr. Mr. Eugene B. Gordon Mr. James A. Harmon Mrs. Jean G. Hart Prof. Franz E. Hohn Prof. Maynard F. Jordan Prof. Fred L. Lamoreau Mr. Leo Lapidus Prof. Warren S. Lucas Mrs. Annie D. Mawhinney Mr. Sutton Monro Mrs. Margaret StalKvorthy Prof. John E. Stewart Jolm W. Toole — Grad. Asst. Modern Languages and Classics Prof. Wilmarth H. Starr Prof. Frances E. Arnold Miss Lilian E. Avila Mrs. Phyllis P. Bragg— Grad. Asst. Prof. Marion S. Buzzell Mr. Henri A. Casavant Prof. Alexander Davis Mr. Paul Glaude Mr. Henry Holland Prof. John F. Klein Miss Marie Mengers Prof. E. Kenneth Miles Mr. Wesley C. Panunzio Prof. Alfred G. Pellegrino Prof. Louis A. Vigneras Music Prof. Adelbert W. Sprague Mr. A. Stanley Cayting Mr. James G. Selwood Mr. Francis G. Shaw Philosophy Prof. Ronald B. Levinson Prof. Charles F. Virtue Physics Prof. Clarence E. Bennett Prof. Jonathan Bisco Mr. Victor H. Coffin Prof. Charles B. Crofutt Mr. Bradford Joyce Mr. George Maxim Mr. Charles L. Storniann — Technician Mr. Frank H. Todd Psychology Prof. A. Douglas Glanville Prof. Edward N. Brush Mrs. Frances Buswell Prof. Charles A. Dickinson Mr. Alfred M. Goetschius Mr. Walter W. Leach Prof. Donald L. Quinsey Mr. Jerome M. Seidman Mr. Andrew L. Sopchak Mrs. Marion S. Webster Religion and Modern Life Mr. Charles E. O ' Connor Speech Prof. Howard L. Runion Prof. Herschel L. Bricker Miss Therese Dumais Mr. Wofford G. Gardner Mrs. Joyce C. Stevens Mrs. Phyllis D. Williamson Mr. Thomas R. WooUey, Jr. 392 Zooi.o(;y Prof. Bfiijamiii R, Spcichcr Geradus C. deRotli — Grad. Asst. Thomas W. Easton — Grad. Asst. Prof. Carl M. Flynii Mrs. Mary .S. Hadlcv Miss Ruth E. Hcpple Mrs. Elinor C. Marshall — (jrad. .Asst. Prof. Marvin C. Meyer Miss Hope Parker Miss Mary E. Smith — Grad. Asst. Dr. Wilson B. .Stalluortliv COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY Paul Cloke, Dean Chkmistry Prof. Irwin B. Douglass Prof. John W. Beamesdcrfcr Prof. Edgar J. Bogan Prof. Bertrand F. Brann William J. Georgitis — Grad. Asst. Prof. Robert T. Hart William C. Hayden. Jr. — (jrad. .Asst. Mr. John Lewis Prof. Frederic T. Martin Prof. Carl E. Otto Samuel . . Robinson — Grad. Asst. Earland K. Sleight — Grad. Asst. Prof. Robert F. Tebbe Mr. H. Knowlton Trust Chemic- ' l Engineering Prof. Lyle C. Jenness Mr. Warren . bbott — Technician Mr. Oliver A.xtell Prof. Paul D. Bray Cedric R. Cushman — Grad. Asst. Robert Dinsniore — Grad. . sst. Mr. Harry H. Fogler Mr. Roger M. Stinchfield Prof. Edward F. Thode Civil Engineering Prof. Weston S. Evans Mr. Charles V. Chapman, Jr. ■Prof. Lawrence Goldthwaite Mr. William R. Gorrill Prof. Hamilton Gray Prof. Alton S. Hamm Robert G. Martin — Grad. Asst. Prof. H. Walter Leavitt Prof. Seymour Ryckman Prof. Vincent E. Shainin Mr. Charles L. Stormann — Technician Prof. Frank M. Taylor Prof. Joseph M. Trefethen Mr. George K. Wadlin, Jr. Ki.KiTKK Ai. Engineering Prof. Walter J. Creamer Prof. Kenneth G. Crabtree Mr. Howard A. Crosby Mr. Chester . . Darling Mr. John J. Edmunds, Jr. Mr. David Forrant — Technician Prof. Arthur S. Hill Mr. Paul W. Howells Prof. Waldo M. Libbey Mr. Thomas A. Murray, Jr. Mr. Jack H. Parker Prof. Kenneth L. Parsons Prof. Philip L Seal Mr. Walter W. Turner Engineering Drafting Prof. Benjamin C. Kent Mr. George E. Clifford Mr. Benjamin F. Hodges, Jr. Miss Elizabeth A. Kelso Mr. Forrest P. Kingsbury Prof. Matthew McNeary Mechanical Engineering Prof. Harry D. Watson Mr. Ralph F. Bowden — Technician Mr. James H. Flanagan Mr. Richard H. Gerweck Prof. William R. Harvey Prof. Richard C. Hill Mr. Richard S. Hopkins Mr. Justin O. Johnson, Jr. Mr. Reginald F. Murphy Mr. Harry R. Perkins Prof. Irving H. Prageman Mr. Weiitworth H. Schoficld Mr. Robert D. Smith Prof. Theron A. Sparrow Prof. Fred N. Webster . Ir. Walter H. Witham ATHLETICS AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Dean Elton E. Wicman Prof. George E. . llen Prof. Margaret E. Cassidy Mr. Theodore S. Curtis Prof. Chester . ' . Jenkins Mr. William C. Kenyon Prof. Helen A. Lengyel Prof. Rome Rankin Prof. Marion E. Rogers Mr. Samuel Sczak Miss Teresa Shclton Prof. Stanley M. Wallace Mr. HaroUl M. Woodbury 393 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Mark R. Shibles, Dean Prof. John R. Crawford Prof. Frank C. Foster Prof. Joseph I. Hall Prof, Ernest D. Jackman Prof. Pavson Smith Critic Teachers, School of Education Rodney Bartlett, Fifth Street J.H.S.. Bangor Howard Blasenek. Old Town High School Inez Dickinson. J.H.S.. Old Town Esther Drunimond. Bangor High School Margaret Estes, Bangor High School Evelyn Foster. Fifth Street J.H.S., Bangor Mildred McGuire. Bangor High School Granville ]MacMillan, Orono High School Ethel Prescott, Lincoln School, Bangor Darrol Robinson, Orono High School Ivan Sherman, Orono High School Emil Taft, Brewer High School Helen H. Todd. Brewer High School James R. Torrance, Garland St. J.H.S., Bangor MILITARY DEPARTMENT Officers Colonel Francis R. Fuller. Infantry. PMS T. Lt. Col. Cliester E. Classen, CAC. . sst. PMS T. Major Francis J. Brophy. Sig. C. Asst. PMS T. Major Richard ' . Healy, Infantry, .Asst. PMS T. Major Myron D. Smith. FA, Asst. PMS T. Major Stanley Clarke, Sig. C, Asst. PMS T, Capt, Stephen E. Andrews, Jr., Infantry, Asst, PMS T. CDuty at Brunswick, Maine) Capt. John T. Mullaney, Infantry. Asst. PMS T. (Duty at Brunswick. Maine) Enlisted Men M Sgt Joseph J. Rinkaus. (DEML-Inf). Sgt. Major M Sgt Kenneth L. Russell. (DEML-Inf), Supply Sgt. M Sgt Mike P. Abraham. (DEML-Ord), Asst. Instructor. M Sgt Erwin E. Detweiler, ( DEMl.-Sig.C), .Asst. Instructor. M Sgt James R. Goruni, (DEML-Armd), . sst. Instructor. 1st Sgt Jesse A, Rogers, (UEML-CMP), .Administrative X.C.O. (Duty at Brunswick. Maine). T Sgt William Klein, (DEML-CMP), Administrative X.C.O. T Sgt John W. Jones. ( DEML-Sig.C ), Asst, Instructor. T Sgt Earl B. Eastwood. (DEML-Inf), Administrative X.C.O. T Sgt George O. Rhoads. (DEML-Ord), Asst. Instructor. 394 THE BRUNSWICK FACULTY Jasper F. Crouse, Director Caiit. Stephen E. Andrews, J Dr. Albert A. P.arilcn. Jr. Mr. Raymond W. Buck Mr. Charles E. Bybec -Mrs. Marie-Rose Carre .Mr. Archie R. Clark Mr. Staton R. Curtis Mr. Paul R. Doe Mr. Joiiatlian V. Frencli, F Mr. Samuel M. Giveen Mrs. Elizabeth B. Gordon Mr. Xcil W. Halkyard Mr. Philip L. Hamm Mrs. Beatrice A. Hanson Mr. Frank B. Hanson Mr. William Happ. II Miss Constance L. Hedin Mr. Richard B. Innes Mr. Charles . . Johnson Prof. Martin Knopf Mr. Roy C. Lacy Miss Xancy D. Libby Mr. Clifford C. Little Mr. Harold V. Louder Mr. David IL Macomber Prof. Willard J. Martin Jr. Mr. Bruce Mazlish History Military Science and Tactics Mrs. Constance S. Mazlish Spanish Zoology, Chairman Mr. Donald E. McGraves English Botany Mr. Edgar B. McKay Social Science Chemistry .Mr. Herbert A. Mehlhorn Physics French Capt. John T. Mullaney Military Science and Tactics Physics Mr. Everett H. Xason Engineering Drafting Physical Education Prof. Frederick B. Oleson Physics, Chairman Chemistry Mr. ' ictor H. Paquet Engineering Drafting Jr. Mr. Robert E. Raymond thletics and Recreation rench. Chairman of Languages . Ir. James R. Rees Zoology Mathematics Mrs. Elizabeth D. Riley Spanish and German Romance Languages First Sergeant Jesse A. Ror Igers Mathematics Military Science and Tactics Mathematics .Mr. Bernard Sass Zoology Speech Mr. Albert K. Sawyer Chemistry Speech Mr. Lewis V. Scott English English .Miss Barbara Stanhope English English Prof. F. H. Steinmetz Physics Head of Departme It of Botany and Entomology Engineering Drafting Prof. Samuel L. Thorndike Mathematics Chemistry Mr. Kenneth R. Tice Zoology English Prof. Moody F. Trevett Agronomy English Prof. Milford E. Wence English, Chairman Physics Mr. Mark C. Wendt Engineering Drafting Chemistry .Mr. William L. Whiting Mathematics History and Government Mr. Joseph P. Zabilski Physical Education Chemistry, Chairman 395 SOPHOMORE AND FRESHMAN DIRECTORY Major subjects are indicated as follows: Ac. Agricultural Education, Ag. Agronomy. Agr. Agriculture, Agr. Eng. Agricultural Engineering. Al. American Literature, Am. Hy. American History, An. Animal Husbandry, Arts, Arts and Sciences (Freshman or Sophomore), Ba. Business .Administration. Be. Biological Chemistry, Bl. Biology. Bt. Botany, By. Bacteriology. Ch. Chemistry (Technology), Ch.. . Chemistry (Arts and Sciences), Ch.Eng. Chemical Engineering, Ce. Civil Engineering. CI. Classics, Dh. Dairy Husbandry, Di. Dairy Industry. Dr. Drama, Dt. Dairy Technology, Ed. Education. Ee. Electrical Engineering. Eh. English, En. Entomology. Eng. Engineering (Course not specified). Eng. Ps. Engineering Physics, Es. Economics, Eu. Hy. European History, Fa. Fine Arts. Fm. Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, Fn. Foods and Nutrition. Fr. French, Fy. Forestry. Gen. .Agr. (jeneral Agriculture. Ge. General Engi- neering. Gl. Geology. Gm. German. Gt. Government. Gy. Geography. Hy. History, He. Home Economics, Ht. Horticul- ture, .In. Journalism. L..A. . Liberal Arts and Nursing. Mc. Music. Me. Mechanical Engineering, Md.T. Medical Tech- nology. Ms. Mathematics. Pa. Chemical Engineering — Pulp and Paper Division. Pc. Physiological Chemistry, Pe. Physical Education. Pg. Physiology. Ph. Poultry Husbandry. PI. Philosophy. Pp. Plant Pathology, Ps. Physics. Py. Psy- chology, P.Mgt. Public Management. Rl. Romance Languages, Sy. Sociology, Sp. Spanish, Sh. Speech. Th. Theatre. Vc. Wildlife Conservation. Zo. Zoology. G — Graduate student ' SO — Sophomore ' 51 — Freshman S — Special TYl — Tvvo-Year .Agriculture. First Year TY2 — Two- Year .Agriculture. Second Year 3YN— Three-Year Nurse (B) — Brunswick Campus .Abbott. Abbott, Albert. Albert. Albert, Aklen, (B) -Arts Ernest Fred ' 50, .Arts Kenneth Henry ' 50, Eng. Ps Adams, Frederick Raymond ' 51, Eng Adams, James Campbell ' 50. Arts Adams. Marvin Charles ' 50. Arts Adams, Randolph Sherwood ' 50, Pe. Adams. Richard Sanford ' 50. .Arts Addison, Philip Caldwell ' 51, Arts (B) Adley, Stanwood .Albert ' 50, Arts Saint John, N Agostinelli, .Alexander ' 51. Eng. (B) Ahern, Leonard Francis ' 50, Arts -Ainaire, Dennis William ' 50. .Arts .Akeley. Russell Joseph. TYl -Albert. Fernard ' 50. Arts Kenneth Joscnh ' 50. .Ag. Paul Eniile ' 50, Fm. Roland Wilfred ' 51, Arts Gerald Stanley ' 50, .Arts Aldrich. Harry Carleton, Jr. ' 50, Aldrich, Herbert Edward ' 50, Me. Alenskis, .Alec ' 50, Ee. .Alenskis, Charles ' 51, Ee. (B) .Alexander. Edward Lawson ' 50, Ch. Alieff, Warren Bridgham ' 51, Fy. Allan. Rodnev Higgins, S., Agr. Ena Allen. David Charles ' 50, Me. .Allen, J. Walter ' 50. Ce. .Allen. Kenneth Colman. .Allen, Nancy Louise ' 51, Allen, Richard Raymond Allen, Wayne Robert ' 51, .Agr Alley. Elmer Holt ' 50. Ht. Alley, Harold Roscoe. G., Hy. .Ambrose, Eileen Theresa ' 51, Pe. Ambrose, William Henry ' 51, .Art .Ames, Edward Bartlett ' 50, .Arts Ames, Gerald Emerson ' 51, Eng. Ames, Leslie Dyer ' 50, Me. .Ames, Philip Jordan ' 51, Eng Ames, Vernon George ' 51, Ee. Amos, Luther Newell, Jr. ' 50, Anderson, .Arthur Wellington Charles Edwin ' 50 Donald David ' SO, Donald James ' 51, Doris Sticknev, G., Edward David ' 50 Harold Washburi John Earl, Jr. ' SO. Livermore Falls Rumford (B) Presque Isle Hingham, Mass. Orono Lincoln .Auburn North Leeds B., ]r. ' SO, Arts He. ' SO, Arts (B) .Anderson, .Anderson, -Anderson, -Anderson, -Anderson, Anderson, .Anderson. Anderson, (B) Ee. ' 5fl, Gen. , Ee. Ch.Eng. Arts (Bl Sy. , Ag. I ' 50, Me. .Arts Canada Rumford Portland De.xter Prestjue Isle Brunswick Orono Madawaska Westbrook Orono Lubec Waterville Rumford Rumford Topsliam -Ashland O rono I.ewiston Mount Desert Portland Springvale Jay North Sedgwick Sebago Lake Bangor Bangor Bangor Millinockct Bangor Camden Bath Bangor Harrisburg, Pa. Agr. Newport Bethel Livermore Falls Portland Old Town Mars Hill Sout h Portland Dover-Fo-xcroft Eliot -Anderson, Phyllis Irene ' 51. .Arts -Anderson, Robert William ' 50, .Arts -Anderson, W ' alter Theodore, Jr. ' 50. -Arts -Andrews, -Albert Leonard ' SO. -Ag. -Andrews, Esther -Arline. 3A ' X -Andrews. Frederick Palmer ' 50, -Arts -Andrews. Robert Louis ' SO, Ch.Eng. -Andrews. Sidney Frank ' 51, -Arts (B) -Andrews, Wilma Carolyn ' 51, .Arts -Angel, Cliarles Robert, G., Be. -Angis. Jolni Hutchinson ' SO, .Arts -Angus. Paul Gordon ' 51, -Agr. ( B ) Newton -Anni Rockland Old Town Belmont. Mass. North Fryeburg Princeton Bath Portland West Rockport North Fryeburg Orono Old Orchard Beach s. William Henry ' 51. -Agr. (B) Leland Glen ' 51, .Arts (B) -Anderson, Norman .Alfred ' 51, .Arts (B) _ Old Orchard Beach .Anderson. Oscar Flwyn ' 50. Ch.Eng. Livermore Falls .Applebee. Marvel lean, 3VN .Arder, Harrv Easttield. Ir. ' 50, Fy. .Archambault. Raymond Romeo ' 49 .Archer, Claude Kitchin ' 50, Ce. Arling. Alfred Richard ' 51, Ch.E. (B) .Armstrong. Richard Harding, Jr. ' 51. Ch.Eng. (B) . rnold. Betty Jean Sloat ' 50. Pe. .Arnold, Robert Lloyd ' SO, .Arts .Arsenault, Joseph Wilfrid ' 51, .Arts .Arsenault. Peter (Jobert, Jr. ' 51, Ce, .Arsenault, Richard William ' SO, Fy. .Arseneau, Walter Joseph, Jr. ' 50, -Arts -Artus, Beverly .Arlene ' 50, He. .Attner, Barbara Louise ' 51. L..A. N. .Atwood. Phyllis .Arline ' 51, .Arts .Austin, Bernard Harry ' 50, .Ag. .Austin, Earl Bradford, Jr. ' SO, .Arts .Austin. Robert Cayford ' SO, Me. .Avery. Calvin Coolidge ' 51, Ee. (B) .Avery. Robert Frederick ' 50, .Arts .Ayer. James Edward ' 51, Ch.Eng. (R .Avers. Gerald Wilbur. TYl .Ayers. Willard Lendall, Jr. ' 50. .Ag. Babb, James Reynolds ' 50, Fy, Babb, Norman Lester ' 51, Eng. (B) Babb, Philii) Eugene ' 50. .Arts Babbid.ge, Howard Forrest ' 50, Ce, Babson, lohn Low ' 51, .Agr. (B) Bachelder, Richard Galli ' SO. Ce. Bache-Wiig, Carl ' SO, Pa. Bache-Wiig. John, Jr. ' SO, Fy. Bacon. Guv Leonard, Jr. ' 50. .Arts Bad.ger. Henrv Rovden ' 50. Me. Bagley. Olney Willis ' 51, Agr. Bailey, .Aldcn Blackstone ' SO, Ee, Bailey. Francis Wheeler ' SO, .Arts Upper Falls, Mass. ' est Rockport Enfield Collingswood, N. J. Fr. Springvale Liberty Middletoun. Mass. Biddeford Orland Bangor Winslow (B) Rumford Portland Jonesport Milo eazie Brunswick .Augusta .Auburn Fairfield Bath Skowhegan ) Randolph .Augusta -Augusta South Portland Milltown Calais Cumberland Center Contoocook. N. H. Hallowell Hallowell -Augusta Melrose. Mass. Rangeley Detroit Woolwich Livermore Falls 396 nailcy, John David 50, Ec. Gardiner Bailey, Manlcy Hibbard. Jr. ' 51, Agr. (B) Brunswick Bailey, Roger Carijcnt cr ' 51, Arts (,B) Portland Baillargeon, Robert Yves ' 50, Arts Lewiston Baird, Cliarles Bernard ' 511, Arts Bangor Baker, Jacciuelyn Joan ' 51, He. . ugusta Baker, Laurence .Austin ' 51, Ce. (.B) Millinocket Baldwin, Frank Kdgar ' 50, Dt. Mattawamkeag Baliga. Bantwal Satyendra, G., Py. Calcutta, India Ballard, Donald Webber ' 50, An. Augusta Ballon, Richard Cecil ' 51, Fy. (B) Orange, Mass. Banilord, Erna Lucy ' 51. He. Livermore Falls Bamford, Howard .Vdkins, Jr, ' 51, .Agr. Livermore Falls Banks. Leslie William, Jr. ' 50. Me. Stillwater Banks, William Hartley ' 51, Arts Bangor Bannister, Janet Norton ' 51, He. Rockville Centre, X. Y. Banton. John Bullock ' 50. Pa. Brewer Barber. Robert Edward 51, .Agr. (B) East Providence, R. L Barbour. Donald Forrest ' 51. Me. (B) Portland Bardsley. . lbert. Jr. ' 50, Ph. Searsmont Barnes. Donald Maynard ' 50, .Arts Belfast Barnes, George William ' 50, Ce. Brunswick Barnes, Margaret Mary, 3YX Brownville Jet. Barnes, Xorman Stafford ' SO. Me. Xorth .Adams, Mass. Barnett, Raljjh Edbridge ' 49, Ce. Augusta Barney. Richard Joseph ' 51. Eng. (B) Portland Barr. Charles Russell ' 50. Eng. Ps. Fairfield Barrett, Clarence .Austin, Jr. ' 51, Arts (B) Xewport Barrett, William Randall ' 50, .Arts Rumford Barron, Donald Paul ' 50. .Arts Portland Barrows, James Grant ' 51. Ee. South Brewer Barry, .Alfred George, Jr. ' SO, Me. Freeport, X. Y. Barry, Jeanne Marie ' 50, -Arts Belmont, Mass. Barter, Robert Merrill ' 51, .Arts (B) East Boothbay Bartlett, Forrest Edward ' 51, -Arts (B) Camden Bartlett. Malcolm Joshua ' 50. Ce. Ashland Bartlett, Morton Covell ' 49, Ch.Eng. Presque Isle Bartlett, Pauline .Ada ' SO, He. Damariscotta Mills Bartlett, Sanford Simon ' SO. Gen. .Agr. Orono Barton. Richard Ladd SO. Arts Westbrook Baston. Ricliard Mountford ' 51. Ce. ( B ) Cumberland Center Batchelder. Robert Sumner ' 51. Arts (B) Kezar Falls Batchelder. Walter Douglas ' 51. Eng. Bangor Batchelor. Henry Bigelow, Jr. ' 51. Fy. (B) Cape Xeddick Bates. Elbert Gardiner. Jr. ' SO, Be. Strong Batson, Margaret .Adriana ' SO. He. Addison Bauer. Edward Willard. Jr. ' 51. -Arts (B) Tuckahoe. X. Y. Ba.xter. Everett Lawrence ' 50. Ee. Eastport Bayer. Bryce Edward ' SI. Eng. (B) Portland Bavlis. Edward Charles ' SO. .Arts Lewiston Eeal. Blaine Lewis ' 50. Ch.Eng. Garden City, L. L, X. Y. Beals. Robert Leonard ' SO. .Arts Skowhegan Bean. Ernest Furb ' SO. .Agr. Eng. Buckfield Bean. Francis Howard ' SO. .Arts Bryant Pond Bean. Marie Ellen ' SI. He. Mount Vernon Bean. Samuel Louis ' SO. Ch.Eng. -Auburn Beach. Basil Rex ' 51. Ch. (B) Belfast Beach. Elwood MacDougall ' 51. Ee. (B) Portland Beattie. Bryce ' 51. .Arts (B) Bath Beattie. Charles .Aaron ' 50. Pe. Orono Beattie. Gordon Dobson. G.. Mc. Old Town Bcaucage. Joseph Girard ' 51. .Arts (B) .Auburn Beaucage. Roland George ' 50. Ch.Eng. .Auburn Beaudry. Paul Cushing ' 51. .Arts (B) . Auburn Beaulieu, .Adelard Roger, TY2 Winterville Beanlieu, Bernard Franklin ' 50, Arts Presque Isle Beaulieu, Xorman Robert ' 51, Ch. (B) Fairfield Beaulieu. Onis Henrv ' SO. .Arts Mattawamkeag P.ecker. Robert Lewis ' 51. Ee. CB) Portland Ikckler. Caroline Pollard ' 51. .Arts LaTuipie. Quebec. Canada Begert. . rline Gertrude. .S.. Ed. P-an.gor Begert. Jerome Francis ' SO. .Arts Lewiston Begin. Henry Louis ' 50. . rts Chisholm Beisel. Darrvl ' aldemar ' 50, Fy. I.ehighton. Pa. Bell. -Alston ' Rayburn ' 50. Ht. Houlton Bell. George Thomas, Jr. ' 51, Arts (B) Portland Bell, Marise Deiia ' SO, .Arts Bangor Bellegarde, Charles Jean, Jr. ' 31, Eng. (B) Lewiston Bellegarde, Roland ' 50, Ce. Lewiston Belyea, Frederick Wheaton ' 50. Ch.Eng. Caribou Bemis. Stanley Gray ' 50. Dh. Dexter Benn. Bernard Joseph ' 50. Ee. Hodgdon Benn. Carl Eugene ' 51. Me. (B) jloulton Benn. Ira Paul, TYl Houlton Benner, Otis Bryan, Jr. ' 51, .Arts (B; Waldoboro Benner, Philip Stanley ' SO. Me. Bridgewater Bennet. Frank Homer ' 50. Arts Lubec Bennett. John Robertson ' 50. Fy. CoUingswood, X. J. Bennett. Phillip Peter ' 50. Gen. .Agr. West Scarboro Bennett. William Eugene ' 51. .Agr. (B) Bath Benson. Robert Walter ' SO. Fy. Fryeburg Benton. Jay Grant ' 50. Me. Winthrop Benzie. Walter Scott ' 50. Pe. I ' angor Berce. Lewis Charles ' 50, Ag. Houlton Berg. Howard ' SO, .Arts Ban.gor Bergeron. .Albany Euclide. Jr. ' 51, Arts (B) Biddcford Bergeron, -Albert Roderick ' 51, .Agr. (B) Kittery Berkowitz, Bernard David ' 50, Ee. Roxbury. Mass Berman. -Anne Phyllis ' 51. He. Portland Berman. Cecil Martin ' 51. -Arts (B) .Auburn Berman. Jack .Steven ' 51. Eng. (B) Lewiston Bernard. Eugene Francis ' 50, -Arts Mexico Bernard, Joseph -Adrien Roger ' 51, Me. (B) .Auburn Bernard, Louis Oliver ' 50, Ee. Freejort Bernier, Carl Joseph ' 51, Ee. Orono Bernier, Jerome Romeo ' SO, Ee. Waterville Bernstein. Robert Lewis ' SO. .Arts Bangor Berry. Theodore Douglas ' 50. Ht. Livermore Falls Bertelsen. Bruce Irving ' 50. Ee. Portland Berube. Florence Mary ' 51. Ch.Eng. Saco Bessey. George .Allen ' 51, .Arts (B) Guilford Besson, George Robert ' 51, -Agr. (B) Farmington Betts, George Purnel, S., Eng. Bangor Betts, William David ' SI, .Arts New York, N. Y. Beverage, Xancy ' SO, L..A. X. Cedar Grove Bibber, Charles .Alvah ' 51, Eng. (B) South Harpswell Bickford, Barbara Anne ' 49, Eh. Camden Bickford, Harrv Elmer, Ir. ' SO. Ch.Eng. .Augusta Bickford. Ross ' Pringle ' 51. .Arts (B) Portland Bigelow. Clara Louise ' 48. Ed. Harrington Bigelow. Elwood Bailey. Jr. ' SO. .Arts Portland Biggers. Elmer Rodgerson, Jr. ' SO, Pe, Thomaston Bigney, Frederick Hurd ' 51. Fy. Greenville Billings, Weyman Hollis ' 50, Ale. Stillwater Bilodeau. Gerald Gustave ' SO. Eng. Ps. Waterville Bilodeau. Joseph Emile Roland ' 50. Ch.Eng. Waterville Binette. Leopold -Armand ' SO. Arts Biddeford Bingham. Phyllis ' 51. L.A. N. Portland Bird, Gilbert Chadbourne, S., Eng. Belfast Biron. Joseph. Jr. ' 51, Eng. (B) Fryeburg Birt. Lewis Jonathan. G.. Ed. East Millinocket Bishop. Xeil Everett ' SI. .Arts (B) Presque Isle Bishop. A ' aughn Edward ' SO. Pe. Presque Isle Bisset. Walter Ross. Jr. ' SO. W ' c. Blue Hill Bither. Wendell Boyd ' SO. Ce. Houlton Black. .Arthur .Aaron. Jr. ' 50, .Arts Portland Black, Julia Lee ' 51, -Arts Baltimore, Md. Blackstone. Donald Read ' SO. .Arts Washburn Blackstone, Paul Carroll ' 51. Ch. (B) Perham Blaisdell, George Moody. Jr. ' 50. Fy. Rumford Blaisdell. Merle Forrest ' 50. .Arts ' A ' ork illage Blaisdell. Richard Lauck ' 51. Eng. (B) .Auburn Blake. Robert Winston ' 51. Eng. (B) Sanford Blake. Roger Francis ' SO, .Arts Brownfield Blanchard, Benjamin S.. Jr. ' 51. Ce. (B) Jackson Heights. Long Island. X . Y. Rlanchard, George Herbert ' 51, Ce. (B) Rumford Blanchard. Richard Brooks ' 51. .Agr. (B) . shland Bleaknev. Richard -Arthur ' 50. Me. Xecdham, Mass. Hleau. Xicholas -Arthur ' 50. Pe. Brunswick Blenkhorn. Ruth Lyman ' SO, Arts Bangor Blinn. Charles Edward ' SO. Ee. Bangor Block. Irving Gerald ' 50. Ee. Portland Hlouin. Robert Joseph ' 51. Pe. CB) Springvale Bodwell. William Edward ' 50. .Arts Portland 397 Boggs, Gilbert Anderson ' 50, Arts Warren Bogue, Jesse Parker, Jr. ' 50, Arts Bethesda, Md. Bolduc, Florian Adrian ' 51, Agr. (B) Waterville Bolstridge, Lloyd Alden, TYl Corinna Bolstridge, Loraine Ellen ' 51, He. Corinna Bolstridge, Mary McRae ' 50, L.A. N. Stillwater Bond, Vernon Lee, Jr. ' 51, Fy. (B) Stratford, Conn. Boothby, Robert Coolidge ' 51, Me. (B) Livermore Falls Borges, Edward James ' 50, Arts Xewton, Mass. Borkowski, Walter Anthony ' 50, Ce. Stillwater Borodko, John Leon ' 51. Arts (B) Winslow Bosse, Joseph Gerald ' 51, Eng. (B) Waterville Boston, Robert Carlton ' 50, Cli.Eng. Wells Botka, Leslie Michael ' 49, Me. Orono Bouchard, Bernard Josepli ' 50, - g. Fort Kent Boucher, Edmund Gerald ' 50, Eng. Ps. Chebeague Island Boucher, Jean Charles, Jr. ' 51, Ce. (B) Lewiston Boucouvalas, Theodore Steven ' 51. Pc. (B) Saco Boulter, Arthur Edward ' 51, Me. Bangor Boutar, Truman Edward ' 50, .Arts Portland Boutilier, Frederick Mann ' 50. Ag. Houlton Boutilier, Oscar David ' 50, Ee. Cape Elizabeth Boutin, Roland Wallace ' 50, .Arts Lewiston Boutot, Charles Irvin ' 51. Pe. (B) Mattawamkcag Bowden, Edward Francis ' 50, Pe. Southwest Harbor Bowden, Joseph Rutledge ' 51, Me. (B) Castine Bowden, Murray Chandler, G., Hy. South Penobscot Bowden, Warren William ' 50, Ch. South Penobscot Bowers, Robert McMillin ' 50, Ee. Fairfield Bowie, Everett Franklin ' 50, Me. .Augusta Bowker, Roger Chase ' 51, .Arts (B) Portland Bow-les, Leonard Welch ' 50, .Arts Machias Bowley, Elsie Evelyn ' 48, Ed. Milo Boyd, George Hamilton ' 50, .An. Cornish Boyd, Lawrence Brenton ' 50, Ce. North Edgecomb Boyer, Marilyn Jeannette ' 50, .Arts Kittery Point Boyle, Francis Leo, Jr. ' 50, .Arts Portland Boynton, .Albert Robert ' 50, Ee. North Whitefield Boynton, George Edward ' 51, Ch.Eng. (B) Bath Boynton, John Springer ' 50, Fy. Yarmouth Boynton, Richard Sheldon ' 50, .Arts Alillinocket Bracey, Jay .Allison ' 50, Arts Camden Brackett, .Allen Robert ' 50, Me. Casco Brackett, Merton Franklin ' 50, Ce. Limington Bracy, Edmund ' 51, .Arts (B) Ognnquit Bradbury, Burke, Jr. ' 49, Me. Bangor Bradford, Leslie Floyd ' 50, Arts Old Town Bradford, Robert Francis ' 5L Ee. (B) Hebron Bradford, Wesley Everett ' 50. Dh. Hebron Bradley, Russell ' incent ' 4cS, Ba. York Bradley, Thomas Welles ' 50, Fm. Mercer Bragdon, Carter Twambly ' 51, Ce. (B) York ' illage Bragdon, El wood Lee ' 51, Me. Bangor Bragdon, George Herbert ' 50, .Arts Berwick Bragdon, Richard Mansir ' 51, Ce. (B) Gardiner Bragg, Phyllis Pendleton, G., Sp. Orono Braley, Betty-Jean, S., .Arts Orono Rraley, Wilbur Harwood ' 50, Pe. Bangor Brangwynne, Gloria Norma ' 50, .Arts Bradley Brannan, Hawley Francis. Jr. ' 51. .Arts (B) Rockland Brawn, Donald Taylor ' 51, Fy. .Augusta Breault. .Albin .Alveris ' 51. Me. (B) Rumford Brennan, Robert Donald ' 50, Arts Bangor Breton, Robert Joseph ' 51, .Arts (B) Westbrook Brewer, Jean Laura ' 50, .Arts East Boothbay Brewer, Marjorie Mae, 3YN Ashland Brewer, Paul Downing, TYl Presque Isle Brewster, Gerald Bishop ' 50, Ce. Dexter Bridge, Herbert .Alton ' 51. .Agr. (B) Cambridge Bridges, Edward Francis ' 50. .Arts Alars Hill Bridges, Herbert Lawrence ' 50. Ce. Hampden Highlands Bridgham. Keith Farnsworth, S., Eng. Brewer Bri.ggs, .Allison Joseph ' 50. Ce. Lincoln Briggs, John .Arthur. TA ' l Dexter Rriggs, Richard Oscar ' 50, Ht. Orono Briggs, Robert Henry ' 50. .Arts .Augusta Briggs. William Roger ' 51. Eng. (B) Oxford Briggs. Wilniot Orville ' 51, .Agr. CB ) Monticello Brittain, Frederick Oliver ' 50. .Art? Walpolc Brochu, Frances Martha ' 50, .Arts South Brewer I ' .roderick. Richard Howard ' 51, .Arts (B) Portland Brooks. Donald Earl ' 50, Ec. Bethel Brooks, Tauna Oliver ' 50, .Agr. Eng. Thomaston Broomhall, Charles Herbert ' 50, Ag. Rumford Brountas, George Peter ' 50, Arts Bangor Brown, Albert Nathaniel ' 51, Fy, (B) Brunswick Brown. Burt Frederick ' 51, -Arts (B) Presque Isle Brown, Burtis, Jr. ' 50, Ce. Yarmouth Brown, Dorothy Harriett ' 51. He. Old Town Brown, Florin.gton Frederick ' 50, Arts Northeast Harbor Brown, Floyd Edwin ' 50, Ce. Bangor Brown, George .Andrew ' 51, Arts (B) Belmont, Mass. Brown, Henry Winfield ' 50, Me. Bar Harbor Brown, James Leroy ' 50, Me. Houlton Brown, James Woodford ' 51, Agr. (B) Presque Isle Brown, Leon Fred ' 50, .Arts .Augusta Brown. Norman Greeley ' 51, Arts (B) Southport Brown, Philip Luther ' 51, Fy. (B) West Hartford. Conn. Brown, Robert .Alvah, TYl Convene Brown. Robert Fletcher, Jr. ' 50, Eng.Ps. Bangor Brown, Roger Hoyt ' SO, Ce. Portland Brown, Royce Wardell ' 51, Agr. (B) Mars Hill Brown, Warren Isaac ' 50, .Ag. Newport Brown, William Francis ' 50, Tech. Livermore Falls Brown, Winfred Scott ' 51, Pe. (B) Augusta Browne, Patricia .Alma. 3YX Mars Hill Bruce, Charles Theodore ' 50, Me. Bangor Bruce. Robert Dunlap ' 50, Ee. .Auburn Brundage, Robert Wells, G., Fm. Danbury. Conn. Brunelle. Urbain Raymond ' 51. .Arts (B) Biddeford Brunjes. Jean Raymond. TA ' l Lisbon Falls Bryant. Duvcen Ruth ' 51, .Arts Bath Bryant, Harry Talbot ' 51, .Agr. (B) Frye Brvant. lean Elizabeth ' 50, .Arts Portland Bubar. Wendall George ' SO, Dh. St. Albans Bubier, Ricliard Warren ' SO, Me. .Auburn Buchanan, Tames illiam, Jr. ' 51. Fy. (B) Guilford Buck. Charles Willard ' SO. Dh. Norway Buck. Chester Charles ' 51, .Arts Milford Buck. Eleanor Ruth ' SO, .Arts Norway Buck, George Wayne, TA ' l Caribou Buck. James Richard ' SO, Ht. Hempstead. Long Island. X. Y. Buckley. Muriel .Arlene ' 51, -Arts Howland Bucklev, Walter Richard ' 50, Wc. Gouldsboro Bucklin. Hollie Arthur, Jr. ' 50. Ge. South Portland Bucknam. William Rav. S.. Zo. Machias Bu.gbee. Shirley Milton 50, Be. Dexter Bull. Jasper Deanc ' 51, .Agr. (B) Presque Isle Bull, Miriam Greenlaw ' 51, Pe. Waterford Bunker. .Andrew Ralph ' SO, .Arts Mechanic Falls Bunker. Clarence Edward ' 51, Eng. Ps. Brewer Bunker. Edward Jesse ' 50. Ee. Franklin Bunker, Lester Earl, Ir. ' 51. -Arts (B) Salisbury, Coiui. Bunker, Robert Earle ' 51. -Agr Eng. West Medford. Mass. Burbank. Ann ' SO, He. Cliffside, Park, N. J. Burbank. Isabelle Ruth ' 51. .Arts Flagstaff Burden. Frederick Ernest. G.. Gt. Presque Isle Burdin. Tliomas Green, Ir. ' 50. Pc. Orono Burgess, Charles Lucien, Jr. ' 51, .Arts (B) Bath Burgess. Eva Mabel ' SO. -Arts Union Burnell. Jean Lorraine ' SO, .Arts Cumberland Center Burner. Arthur Merrill ' 51, Fv. (B) Corn vall-on-Hudson, N. A ' . Burns. Charles Everett ' 50, Ee. Hamjiden Burns. Howell Stickncv ' 51, Me. (B) Bar Harbor Burrell. Curtiss ' 51. Arts (B) Portland Burrill. Donald Allen ' 51, .Arts Bangor Burrill, Phyllis Marion ' 51, L.A. N. Brewer Burrowes, Barbara Joan ' SO, .Arts Bangor Burrows, Thomas ' 51, .Arts (B) Bath Burt, Robert Frank ' 50, .Arts South Portland Burton, Joann .Althea ' SO, .Arts Gorham Burton. Richard Ernest ' 50, .Arts Portland Busby, James .Anthony ' SO, Ms. Portland Buschena. .Arnold John, Jr. ' 50, Fy. Winthrop, Mass. Bushey. Raymond Joseph ' 51, .Arts (B) . sliland Butler. Clarence Edward ' 50. Ce. Rockland Butler. Daniel Joseph. Jr. ' 51, .Arts (B) Auburn 398 Uiitlcr. Dorotlita ' 50. He. lUitk-r. l- ank Arthur ' SI. Cli.Eng. (B) lUitliT. Richard Prescott ' 51. Agr. (B) Butler, Robert Mitchell ' 51. Agr. (B) Butters. Henry Edgar ' 50. Ph. Bve. Karl Thomas ' 51. Eng.Ps. (B) Bycrs. David Presley ' 50. Ht. Bycrs, Robert Burton ' 50, Ch.Eng. Bvers. N ' ernc Allison ' SO. Me. Byrne. Robert Donald ' 51. Eng. (B) Bvron. loan Patricia ' 50. Arts Caldwell. Howard Elrv. Jr. ' 51. Arts (B Caldwell. Robert Hugh ' 50. Me. Callagban. John Matthew ' 51. Arts Cambridge. John Douglas ' 50. Me. Cameron. Robert Frederick ' 50. Ch.Eng, Cameron. Robert William ' 51. Eng. (PO Canacaris. John Savas ' 50, Arts Cajjen. Lloyd Farwell ' 50, Arts Caras, Theodore ' 50, .Arts Card. Clifford Alcon ' 51. Agr. (B) Card. Clvde Sevmour ' 51. .Agr. (B) Card. Donald Lloyd John ' 50. Pe. Carey. ' augn Dale ' 51. Me. (B) Carlisle. Charles Frederick ' 50. Arts Carlson. .Arthur William ' 51. Ee. CB) Carlton. George Mclvin. Jr. ' SO. Arts Carlton. John Lewis ' 50. .Agr. Eng. Carmichael. Arnold Earl ' 50. Ce. Carnevale. David Gordon ' 51. Arts Carney. Robert John ' 50. Me. Carpenter. Paul Xathaniel. G.. .Ag. Carr. Gladvs Carol ' SO. Arts Carrigan. William Francis. Tr. ' 50. Arts Carrillo. Mary Rose ' 51, L,A. N. Carroll. Cecil Stuart ' 51. Afe. Carroll. John Clement ' SI, Ee. Carson. Henry Smith ' SO. Arts Carson. Irwin Charles. Jr. ' 51. Ce (B) Carter. Austin Clifford ' 51. Arts Carter. Edwin Thomas ' SI. Me. CB) Carter. Lorado Calvin ' SO. Ee. Carvell, A ' ernon Harold ' 48. Ce. Carver, Edgar Benjamin ' 50. Ch. Carver, Mildred Eunice ' 51, He. Casakos, Stenhen Constandinos ' 50, Ee. Casey. John Harold ' 51. Ch.Eng. fB) Caswell. Donald Thomas ' 49. Hv. Catell. Stanley Davis ' 51. Arts Cates. David Clark ' 50. Ee. Gates. Edwin Jerome. Jr. ' 50. Fy. Catheron. .Allison Graham ' SO. Fy. Catlin. Kenneth Elliot ' SO. .Arts Cawley. Francis John ' 51. .Arts Cayford. Cecil Carson ' 50. .Ag. Cederstrom. Anne Marie ' SI. Pe. Cervone. John Battista ' 50. Ee. Cervone. Joseph John ' SO. .Arts Chabot. ' alde Arthur ' 51. Fy. CB) Chadbournc. John Everett ' 51. .Arts CB) Chadbourne. Leo Alton ' 51. .Agr. (B) Chadbournc. Malcolm Kallock ' 51. -Arts C Chadwick. Charles .Adams ' SO. .Arts Chandler. Charles James ' SO. .Arts Chandler. Colby Hackett ' SO. Eng. Ps. Chaplin. Joseph Beniamin. Jr.. G., Ba. Cliapman. Charles ' augh . Jr., G., Ce. Chapman. David .Alson ' .SO. % e. Cliapman. Harold Eueene ' SO. Eng. Ps. Chapter. John Brav ' SO. .Arts Charles. -Arthur Woodburv ' SO. Pe. Chase. Albert Gerald ' 51. Me. CB) Chase, .Arthur Thomas. TYl Chase, Cecil Pratt ' 51, Me. CB) Chase. Edward Everett ' SO, Fv. Chase. John Alton ' 51. Me. (B) Chase. Jane ' 51. Arts Chase. Richard Orman ' 51. Pe. (B) Chase. Richard White. Ir. ' 51. Agr. CB) Chase. William Alden ' 51. Eng. CB) ' erona. N. J. Verona, X. J. .Augusta .Augusta East Corinth Portland Yonkers. X. Y. Bangor Houlton Ellsworth Bangor ) SutTield. Conn. Biddelord South Brewer Portland Bangor East Corinth Bath Deer Isle ' estbrook Portland .South Paris .Auburn Bath Bangor Bath Orono Havertown. Pa. Presque Isle Bangor Bangor Orono Buffalo, X. Y. Lewiston Rockland Bangor Bangor -Ashland Fort Fairfield Brewer Portland Surry Mapleton Monmouth Old Town Athens. Greece Millinocket Bangor Bangor Fast Vassalboro East Machias Newton. Mass. Brunswick- Bangor Waterville Soutliport Medford. Mass. Medford. Mass. Sanford Saco Harmony Limerick Calais Dexter Farmington Orono -Augusta Portland East Corinth Milo Waterville Portland Fayette Brunswick Cape Elizabeth Millinocket Milo Bucksnort Corinna Kennebunk Chaskes, Charles Herman ' SO. .An. Brockton, Mass. Chatto. Kenneth .Austin ' 50, Ee. Rockland Chatto. Warren Jameson ' 51, Me. (B) Brooklin B) Cheney, Irene Major ' 51. -Arts Cheney, Paulvn Mav ' 50, He. Chesebrough. Donald ' 51, Ch. (B) Chesley, William Russell ' 50, Arts Chesterton, Bert Look ' SO, .Arts Chevrier, lohn .Ambv ' SO. .Arts Chick. FrJderick Pike ' 51. Me. (B) Chick. Olive Marguerite. G., Ed. Chick. Walter Cioodell ' 51. .Arts (B) Childs. Dana White ' SO. Pe. Chinn. John Yuen ' 51, Ch.Eng. (B) Chipman. Joyce -Aldean ' 51. Pe. Choate. Harlan John ' SO. .Arts Chonko. Michael Bertram ' 51, Eng. CB) Christensen. Robert Lester ' SI. Eng. CB) Christianson. Stanley Rich ' 51, Arts (B) Christie. James Harold ' 50. Em. Chung. Hsiang-Chu. G., Ce. Church, Frederick -Alden, Jr. ' 50, Ee Chute, Cjlenn Everett ' 51, Ba. Chute. Robert Maurice ' 50. .Arts Chute. X ' irginia Hinds. G.. Eh. Cianchette. Clair Leigh ' 50, Arts Cianchette, Joseph Ralph ' SO, Arts Ciccotelli, ' ito ' SO, Ce. Cimilluca. Kiio -Anthony ' 50, -Arts Plandome, Long Island, X Ashland -Ashland Stonington, Conn. Wetherstield, Conn. Jonesport Eastport South Portland Portland Roslindale. Mass. Portland Lewiston Poland Spring Augusta Pejepscot Ro.xbury, Mass. South Portland Newport Hongkong, China Jonesport Harrison Xaples Stillwater Pittsfield Pittsfield West Lebanon Y. Clancy, Edward Harold ' SO, Pe. Clappison. Joseph Earl ' 50. .Arts Clark. Bertha .Annette ' 51. He. Clark, Harold Eugene. S., Ee. Clark. Hovt Evans ' 50. Me. Clark. Leo Burr. Jr. ' 51. Eng. CB) Clark. Lewis Edwin ' 50. Fm. Clark. Paul Howard. Tr. ' SO. -Arts Clark. Ralnh Merle ' 51. Pe. (B) Clark. Richard Blake ' SO. Ht. Clark. Robert ' aughan ' 50. Ee. Clark. Samuel, III ' SO, .Arts Clark, Stephen Sumner, S., Eng. Clark. William -Austin ' 51. .Arts CB) Clement. Alillard -Ashley ' 50. Me. Clement. Pauline Martha ' SO. L.A. N. Clements. Pauline Stevens ' SO. He. Cleveland. Heber Howe. 2nd ' SO. -Arts Cliff. Arnold Walter ' 51. Eng. (B) Clifford. Earle Robinson ' 50. Eng. Ps. Clifford. Frank Lester ' 50, Arts Clifford, George Edwin, G., Me. Clifford. Harrison Graham ' SO. -Agr. En: Clifford. Valmore -Arthur ' 50. Me. Cline. Edward Harmon ' 51. .Arts Cline. Olive Ella ' 51. He. Clisham. William James ' 50. .Arts Clough. Donald Richard ' 50, Ee. Clough. Fillmore Brown ' 50. Ee. Cloutier, Lawrence Joseph ' SO, Arts Cobb. Jay Lee. Jr. ' SI. Arts CB) Cobb. Kenneth -Arnold ' SO, Arts Cobb. Lawrence Stanlev ' 51, Eng. CB) Cobb. Robert Keith ' 50, Pe. Coburn. Philip Graves ' 51. -Agr. CB) Cochran. Joseph .Allen. Jr. ' 50. .Arts Coellner. James .Arthur ' 50. Ee. Coffin, Edgar Derrickson, Jr. ' 51. Eng. CB) Coffin, Garcth Wadleigh ' SO, Wc. Coffin. Lois Marian ' .SO. .Arts Coffin. Victor Halford. G.. Ps. Coggins. Jed .Mbert ' 51. .Agr. ( B) Cohen, Gerald ' SO, .Arts Cohen, Maurice Sidney ' 51, . rts CB) Cohen. Melvin Leo ' 5(1. Ce. Colbath. Lee Arnold ' 50. Me. Colburn. David Morse. Jr. ' SO. Arts Cole, Carolyn ' 51, .Arts Cole. Eugene, Jr. ' 49, Ce. Orono Saco Lincoln Perry Northeast Harbor Millinocket Wilton Portland Fort Fairfield KenncbunkiJort Fort Kent Oakland Winterport Perrv Orland Bangor Orono Portland Mars Hill South Paris Melrose. Mass. East Boothbay Portland Corinna Lubec Spruce Head Bangor Kitterv Bethel -Augusta Harrison Wintlirop Portland Lee Newport Portland Portland South Verona. X. J. Xorth Berwick- Bangor Orono Xorth Lubec Chelsea. Mass. Skowhegan Rumford Howland -Mlendale. X. J. Ellsworth Saco , 99 Cole, George Allen ' 51, Arts (B) North Sedgwick Cole, Ronald Blake, S., Eng. Portland Cole, Sherman Lorenzo ' 50. Me. West Paris Coleman. George Emerson ' 50 Eng. Ps. South Weymouth, Mass. Coleman, Milton Harris ' 50, Me. Milton, Mass. CoUette, Joseph Roger ' 51, Agr. (B) Sanford Collier. Lawrence Edgar ' 50. Arts Lincoln Collind, Eugene Francis ' 50, Me. Belfast Collins, Charles Edwin ' 51, Agr. (B) Derby Collins, Donald Edward ' 50, Arts South Portland Collins, John Kevin ' 50, Me. Reading. Mass. Collins, Thomas Henry ' 50, Ee. Portland Collis, Louis Henry ' 51. .Arts (B) Taunton. Mass. Colson, Wilfred Ivanhoe. Jr. ' 51. Fv. (B) Worcester. Mass. Colton. John Blair ' 50, Arts Portland Colwell. Caroline Xancy ' 50. He. Hancock Comber. Wade Augustine ' 50. .Arts Caratunk Combes. Florence Adele ' 51. Eng. Crescent Lake Comeau, Anthony Clarence ' 50, Ee. Brownville Comeau. Xeal Phillip ' 50. Ch.Eng. Hangor Comstock, Alison Joyce ' 50, .Arts Millinocket Comstock. Marian Harris. G., Es. Millinocket Conant, Robertta Marion ' 51, Arts Portland Conary, Lyndon Norman ' 51, .Arts (B) Brooklin Condon, Olin Randolph ' 51, Arts (B) Mapleton Condon, William Henry, G., Gl. Newport Conley, Daniel Joseph ' 51, Arts (B) Lewiston Connary, Joseph Powers ' 50, Arts Portlan d Connell. Herbert John ' 50, Ch.Eng. Cape Elizabeth Conner, Albert Whiting ' 51, Arts (B) Bath Conners, Thomas Francis ' 5L Me. Old Town Connolly. James Daniel ' 50. .Arts Portland Connolly. John Thornton ' 50. -Arts Portland Connors. Elizabeth Lucille ' 50. He. Lincolnville Conroy. Jolm Henry ' 50. Me. Bangor Conti.Rita Mary ' 51, Pe. Waterville Cook, Charles Theophilus ' 50, Ag. Orono Cook. Frances .Arlene ' 51. He. Eastport Cook. Ralph Miller. Ir. ' 50, Pa. Dalton. Mass. Cook, Richard Hart ' 51. .Arts (B) Woodstock, Vt. Cook. William Jolin. Jr. ' SO. Arts Lewiston Coombs. Edward Merrill ' 51. Eng. (B) Castine Coombs. Homer Dwight ' 50. Ch. Bangor Coombs, John Walter ' 51. Pe. (B) Belfast Coon. Philip Leslie. Jr.. G.. Ch. Beaver Falls. Pa. Coons. Melvin Hubert, G.. Ed. Woodland Cooper, George .Andrew ' 50. .Arts Belfast Corbin, Joseph Paul ' 50. Ch.Eng. Toledo. Ohio Cormier. Edwin .Allen ' 50. -Arts Bangor Cormier. Robert Edward ' 5L Eng. (B) Bar Harbor Corthell. Arnold Lee ' 50, .Arts Portland Cosgrove. Charles Leo, Jr. ' 51. .Arts (B) Lewiston Cosseboom. John Raymond ' 50, Ee. Soutli Brewer Cosseboom. Kenneth Samuel, Tr. ' 50, Ee. Brewer Costello, Peter Michael ' 50. .Arts South Portland Cote, -Andre Joseph, S., Eng. Sanford Co- ' ghlin. James Edward ' 50. Arts Baii.gor Coulombe, Philip Arthur ' 50. .Arts Augusta Coulter, Malcolm Wilfred, G., Wc. Suffield. Conn. Cousins, Leon -Andrew ' 50. .Arts East Millinocket Couture, Raymond Roger ' 51, Arts (B) Sanford Covell. Mildred Rebecca. S., Agr. Orono Cowen. Jane Taylor ' 50, Arts Lewiston Cox. Mvrtle Rutli ' 51. .Arts South Portland Coyne, James ' incent, Jr. ' 50, Ce. Bangor Coyne, John Michael, Jr. ' 50. .Arts Bangor Crabtree, George Oscar ' 51, .Agr. Orono Crabtree. Kenneth Girard ' 50, Fy. Orono Crabtree, Marita Ruth ' 50, .Arts Union Craig. Edward Pennington ' 50, Eng. Ps. Old Town Craig, Frank Caswell ' 51, Eng. (B) Millinocket Craig, Alilton Ellsworth, Jr. ' 50. Me. Molunkus Craig, Raymond Lawrn ' 51, Eng. (B) Ellswdrth Craig. Roberta Joan ' 51. Arts Bangor Craine. Robert Louis ' 51. Ce. (B) Portland Crandall. Harold Francis ' 50. Be. Caribou Cratty. .Arthur Hubert ' 50, Fm. Patten Crattv, Robert Nevers ' 50, Fm. Patten Crawford. Charles Ernest, TY2 Dexter Crawford, Earl Pettengill ' 51, -Arts (B) Presque Isle Crawford, James Alexander ' 51, Eng. (B) Rumford Creamer, Lorenzo Cavanaugh ' SO, Be. Sorrento Cressey, Philo Burton ' 50. Me. Gorham Cristo. .Anthony Bandeira ' 50. .Arts Orono Crocker, Bristol Bradford ' 50, Me. Foxboro. Mass. Crockett. Burleigh Stetson, G., An. West Sumner Crockett. David ' 51, Eng. (B) Yarmouth Crockett. Everett Wilbur ' 50, .Arts Winterport Crockett. Mary-Jane ' 51, Arts West Roxbury, Mass. Crockett, Peter Noyes ' SO, Me. West Roxbury, Mass. Crooker. Carla Jane ' 50. -Arts Westbrook Crooker, John Russell, Jr. ' 51, Arts Bucksport Crosby, John Raymond ' 50, .Arts Mexico Cross. Hugo Harvev ' 51, Fv. (B) Brunswick Cross. Ruel Parkman ' 51, .Arts (B) Bath Cross, Stanley Wheten ' 50, Me. Rumford Crossland. Elton Merwin ' 50, Eng. Ps. Orono Crossland, Joyce May ' 51, -Arts Mexico Crowell. Edward Prince ' SO, Arts Skowhegan Crowell, Lewis Atwood ' SO, Arts Bangor Crowley, Charles Lawrence. Jr. ' 49, Zo. Whitneyvillc Cumming. Helen Mae ' 50. He. Houlton Cummings. Harrv Clinton ' 51, .Arts (B) ■ Old Orchard Beach Cummings. Irving .Alton ' 50, Ce. Bethel Cummings. Norman Harold ' 51, .Agr. Eng. (B) LaGrange Cummings. William Hiram, Jr. ' 51, Arts (B) .Auburn Cunliffe. William Henrv, Jr. ' SI. Arts (B) Fort Fairfield Cunningham. Joan ' 51. -Arts Old Town Cunningham. Murry Kittredge ' 50. -Arts Milford Cunningham, Philip Hall ' 51. Fy. Bangor Cunningham, Robert Leonard ' SO, Ch.Eng. Marblehead, Mass. Curran, James Michael ' 51, Ce. Orono Curran. John Jacob ' 51, Fy. (B) Milo Curran. John William ' 50, .Arts Orono Currie. Daniel Philip Wade ' 50, Ce. Guilford Currie. Eben Gross ' SO. .Arts Houlton Currie. Stanley Ralpli ' 50, .Arts .Auburn Currie, N ' ivian Louise ' SO. He. New .Auburn Currier. Beverly Ruth ' SO, He. .Auburn Currier. Nathan Osman ' 51. Ee. (B) Caribou Curry. Lorraine Frances ' 51, .Arts Rockland Curtis. Charles Edward ' SO, Eng. Ps. Kingfield Curtis. Dorothy Mae ' 51. L.A. N. Bangor Curtis. Douglass Wellman ' 51, -Arts (B) Rockland Curtis, Edith -Augusta ' 51. Pe. Orono Curtis. Hugh Martin ' 51, Pe. (B) Lisbon Falls Curtis. Mervin ' esley ' 50, Ce. Ridlonville Curtis. Pauline Small ' 50. -Arts Topsham Curtis. Ruth Elizabeth ' 51, -Arts Portland Cushing, Dean Crowley. G.. P.Mgl. Orono Gushing. Donald Joseph ' 50. Ee. Portland Cushing. Leon Clement ' SO. Fm. Freeport Cushing, Raymond Emery ' 51, Ee. Bucksport Cushman. Frederick Carlton ' SO. .Arts East Corinth Cushman. Irving Leon ' SO, .An. Bryant Pond Cuthbertson, .Alan Wilford ' 511. -Me. Melrose, Mass. Cutler. David Leon ' 50, .Arts Old Town Cutts, -Ann ' 51, .Arts Oakland Cyr. Edmund, TY2 Old Town Cyr. John Edward ' 50. Me. Old Town Cvr. Roger .Adrien ' 51, -Agr. (B) Van Buren Cyr. Syfvio ' SO. Wc. Fort Kent Dag-ligian. Robert Edwin ' SO, .Arts Reading, Mass. Dahill. Donald Eugene ' 50, .Arts Bayside, N. Y. Dahlberg. Carl -Adolph. Jr. ' 51, Eng. Bangor Daigie. .Adrian Philip ' 50. .Ag. Fort Kent Daigle. Rheal Norman ' 51. .Arts (P.) Fort Kent Daily. Charles Matthew ' 51. .Arts Bangor Dalzell. Roy Franklin ' 51. -Agr. (B) Unity Damon. Howard Curtis. G., FCh. Buckfield Damon. Robert ' ernley ' 50, Ce. Charlotte Dane. Richard Delmont ' 50. Me. Skowhegan D ' -Angelo. James Fiorinto ' 51, -Agr. (B) Millinocket 400 Uamicnberg, Robert Eric ' 51, Fy. ( B ) Hastings-on-Hudson, N . . Darrell, Alanson Merrill ' 50, Ce. Bangor Darres, Mourice William ' SI. Eig. (B) Bellast Dartnell, Svlvia Mildred ' 50. Arts . ' T Davee, lames Everett ' 50. Me. Tenafly, N. J. Davidson, Robert Brooks 51, Eng. (B) Xevvton Center, Mass. Davis, Gary Paul ' 50, Arts , Stillwater Davis, Colbv Allan, S., Arts Greenwood Mountam Davis, Dana Warren ' SO. Eng. Ps. Scituate Mass Davis. Donald Edward ' Si). Fy. U-,l, Davis. Donald Harrv ' 50. Eng. Ps. Guilfor.l Davis, Eugene Emerson ' 51. Arts Ham|xlen Davis. Herbert Raymond ' 50, Me. Levant Davis, James Edward, Jr. ' 51. Fy, (B) W ' . Hartford Genter, Conn. Davis, Richard Henry ' 51, Eng. (B) Harrison Davis, Roger Williams ' 50. Pe. ' ' P? ' ' Davis. Stanlev Earl ' 50, Ce. rJf,, Dawe. William lohn ' 50. Ee. ...O ' l Dawlcv. Earl ' 50. Ee. Hollis Genter Dav. Charles Edward ' 51. Ba. ,,.,; ' ' V ' ' ' Da ' v. Gerald Frank ' 50. Ce. East Milhnocket Da ' v, Keith I.erov ' 50, Ce. ashburn Da ' v. Richard Whitehouse ' 51. Arts (B) Jkennebunk Dean, Frederick Chamberlain ' 50. Wc. Putney. t. Dean. Mvron Powers ' 51. Agr. (B) Dover-Foxcrott de Carvalho. N ' ictor Friere, S., Ch.Eng. S. Paulo. Brazi Decker. Leslie Edward ' 51. Arts (B) Portland Decoteau. Francis Terrence ' 50, Me. saco Decrow, Toma Elizabeth ' 50, Arts Brooks Dee, Joseph Arthur ' 50. Me. Skowhegan Deering. Donald Ambrose. Jr. ' 50. Fm. West Scarboro DeFrees. Burton Sills. Tr. ' 51, Arts (B) Portland DeHaven, Harland Leroy ' 51, Me. (B) Sanford Deininger. Frank William ' 51, Eng. (B) Wollaston. Mass. Delaware. Lewis Bertram ' 50, Eng. Ps. Gardiner Del Monaco. Peter ' 50, Ce. ,,.,,. ' , DeLois. Tames Lawrence ' 51. Arts (B) Millnwcket Demeritt . Dwight Burgess. Jr. ' 51. Arts Orono Demetriou. lames Efstathios ' SO, Arts Portland Dempsev, R hard Parker ' SO. Arts . ugusta Denison. Arthur Sias ' 51. Me. (B) Harrison Denison. John William ' 50. Ph. Harrison Dennett. Marilvn Frances ' 51. He. Hopedale, Mass Dennis, Robert Franklin ' 50. Ce. Rumford Dennison, Bernard Andrew ' 51, Fy. East Madiias Dennison. Jean ' SO, Pe. _ Bath Dentremont. . rthur Elwood ' 51. Ch.Eng. , g ) East } Iillinocket Derbv. William Sherwin ' 51. Me. (B) ,,.S ' ] DeRoche. Stuart Edward ' 50. Wc. ' Ifo ' -f ' d. Roth. Gerardus Cabbie. G., Wc. Ehzaljeth. N . J. Desjardins, Lester Edward ' 51. Arts Old Town Desjardins. Marguerite Ruth ' 51, Arts . . ' ' ' - Desrosiers. Louis Henri ' 50. Ge. Biddeford Detw-iler, Robert Harrison ' 51. Arts ( B Presquc Isle DeWildt. Henry Louis, TY2 J ' ' T ' l DeWitt Elmer lohn ' SO. Ch.Eng. South Portland DcWitt. Xeal Albert ' 50. Arts Bangor Dexter. David Edwin ' 50. Arts Lewiston Diamond. Xathan Joel ' 50, Arts r, !l ° Dibblee. Ann Wright ' 50. Pe. ?°- ' j ]1 Dickey, Allan Veda ' 51, Agr. (B) Fairfield Dickev, Kenneth Clifton ' 51, Arts (B) Camden Dickson. Llovd Llewellyn ' 51. Eng. (B) , 1 - . =° Dillenbrck, Henrv Charles ' 51. Fy. (B) South China Dillon. Richard Earl ' 50. Arts ' ' t- n ' or r.iMarco. Anthony Joseph ' 50. E-. Fair eld Dineen. Brian Tames ' 51. Arts (B) . ' a ' I ' lC Dineen. John Kelley ' 50. Zo. -r, r ' , Dinsmore. Seward Reynolds ' 51, Me. (B) Thomastoi Dion. Donald Francis ' 50. Ee. Tlf , Doak. John Prescott, TYl Belfas Doane. Arleiie Adria ' 50. Arts Passadumkeag Doble. Benjamin Calvin ' 50. Ae. r . Doble. lohn Albert ' 51. Fy. (B) D xter Dobosz. ' Paul Joseph ' 51. Arts Liverir.ore Falls Dodge. Keith Erland ' 51. Me. (B) Portland Dodge. Miles Ernest ' 50, Fy. Orono Dodge. Robert Leon ' 50. Me. u- , ' Dolan. Harold Eugene ' 50. Arts Hampden Highlands Dolan. lames Watt ' SO, Me. Bangor Dole, Elizabeth Alice ' 50, Arts South Brewer Donahue. Leo Wallace ' SO, Arts Bangor Dougherty, William Lintott ' 50, Arts _Br ver Doughtv, Eric Rodney ' SO, Ee. Topsham Doughtv. Richard Wallace ' 51, Arts ,g, Fitchburg, Mass. Douglass. Carl Raymond ' 51. Fy. Waterville Douglass. Clvde Junior ' 50, An. Brunswick Dow Carole ' Gray. 3YX Houlton Dow. Howard Leland. Jr. ' SO. Fy. Orono Dow, lolin Franklin ' 50, Me. Belfas Dow. Marvin Burt ' 51, Ce. (B) Oakf eld Dow. Xeil Leonard ' 50, Arts Norway Dow. Robert Byron, Jr. ' SO, Arts ° ' ' ' ' ' 7, Dow. Russell Emery ' SO, Fy. ,x ?° ' ' ' p Tll fd Dowling, Hartwell Frederick ' 51, Arts (B) Rockland Downey. Harold John ' 51, Fy. (B) Wiscasset Downing. John Xewell ' 50. Ce. Presque Isle Downing. Kenneth Babcock ' 51, Arts Bangor Downing, Richard Flanders, S., Eng. Bangor Downs. Ravmond Lester, Jr. ' 51, Eng. „- ' ' J ° Dovle. Mar ' v lane Elizabeth ' 50, Arts Wood and Drake. Cha ' rles Whitney ' 50. Eng. Ps. Portland Drapeau, lerome Joseph ' 51. Me. (B) Brmiswick Draper. Linwood Earl ' 50._ Arts Lpper Gloucester Draugbon. lohn Michael ' 51. Arts g Garden City. . . . Drew. Constance Elaine ' 50. He. Brewer Drew. Robert Lincoln ' SO. Me. Plymouth. Mass. Driscoll. Walter Lovola. Jr. ' SO. Arts MedfordMass. Drisko. Chandler Robbins ' 51. Eng. Bangor Drisko. William Henry ' 50. Fy. . Bangor Drottar, Toseph Albert ' 51. Eng. (B) Lisbon Falls Drurv, Robert Hutton ' 50. Arts Bristol. Conn. Dubav. Bernard William ' SO. Ed. Calais Dube, ' Philin Cedric ' 51. Arts (B1 Brunswick Dubois. Ravmond Louis Philippe ' 51. „.., r , Arts (B) Biddeford Duddv. Robert Henry ' 51. Arts n-,? ' ; ?, ' Dudlev. Kenneth ' 51, Eng. (B) Cape Elizabeth Duggan. William Milton ' 50, Arts . Kennebunk Duguav. George Henry ' 51, Arts (B) Livermore Falls Dulude, Irma Eleanor. 3YX Dunbarton. X. H. Dumais, Alfred Joseph ' SO. Arts lewiston Dumas, lohn Louis ' SO, Arts Rumtord Dunbar. Mahlon Thompson ' 51, Ch.Eng. (B) Caribou Duncan. Donald Merle ' 51. Agr. (B) Presque Isle Duncan, Robert Reginald. Jr. ' 50. Me. Cambridge Mass Dunham, Ashton Carlysle ' 51, Arts (B) Dixheld Dunham, Harland Leroy ' 51. Me. Bangor Dunn. lohn Roscoe ' 50. Eng. Ps. Gardiner Dunn. Lro Francis. Ir. ' 50, Arts Augusta Dunton. Everett Willis ' SO. Ce. ' . ' ' ' Dunl ' -ssis. Gardner Arthur ' 50. Ce. Orland Duplisea. William Arthur ' 51. Tech. Grey Dnran. Leslie Lerov ' 51. Agr. (B) Presque Isle Duran. Ravmond Patrick ' 51. Arts (B) Portland Durrell. Freeland Maurice ' 5-1, Eng. (B) , ™ D stv George Leon ' 50. Me. Oxford. Mass. Dwclley. Gordon Martin ' 51. Arts (B) Mcddybemps Dwclley, Richard Campbell ' 51, Arts Auburn Dwellev, Robert Louis ' SO, Arts Freeport Over George Thomas. Tr. ' 51. Eng . (B) Rumford Dyer. Kenneth Howard ' 51. Arts (B) Kittery Fames. Donald Eugene ' SO. Arts Skowhegan Fames. Edward Xelson ' 51. Agr. (B) armouth Fames. George Clifton ' 50. Arts . Bangor Earle, Charles Brewster ' SO, Arts Lisbon Fa s Eastman, Paul lean. G., Ag. Island Falls Eastman. Rober ' t Harley ' 51. Agr. (B) Fryeburg Eastman. Roger, Ir. ' 50. Ee. . uburn Faston. Thomas William. G.. Zo. Orono Eaton. Frederick Widmer. Tr. ' 51. Me. (B) Augusta Eaton. Robert Marriner ' 50. Ce. J ' ' - ' ? ' ■ Eaton Rosamond l.innie. 3YX South Deer Isle 401 Economy, Ellen Madeline ' 51. Arts Bangor Eddy, David Emery ' SO, Ch.Eng. Rockville Centre. X. Y. Eddy. Stanley Hale ' 51, Fy. Bangor Edelstein, Melvin ' 51. Arts (B) Kennebunk Edes. Richard Francis ' 50, Arts Portland Edfors. ' era Eleanor ' 51, Arts Saco Edgecomb. Stanley Robert ' 51. Me. (B) Topshani Edgerly, Ivan Clifford ' 5U. Ag. Princeton Edmonds. David .Arthur ' 51, .Arts (B) Berwick Edmunds, John Joseph. Jr.. G.. Ee. Old Town Edwards, Harlan LeRoy ' 50, Ce. Oxford Edwards. Shepard Harvey. Jr. ' 51, Agr. ( B ) Stockton Springs Edwards. Shirley .-Xnne ' 51, Arts Oxford Ehrenfried, David Warren ' 51, Arts (B) Lewiston Ekhlas. Mohammed, G., Pa. East Bengal. Pakistan Ela. Walter Everett ' SO, Ee. North Anson Eldridge. John Seward. Jr. ' SO, Arts Kennebunkport Eldridge. Warren Dow ' 50, Eng. Ps. Dover-Foxcroft Elefant. Milton H., G., Py. Bangor Elian. Arthur Joseph ' 50. Fy. Mexico, D. F.. Mexico Madison Bangor Westboro. Mass. Orono Bath Orono Waterville Rangeley Fairfield Bath Farmington Brooks South Brewer Sherman Station South Warren Portland Carmel ;. Orono Bethel Orono Portland Portland Smyrna Mills Mattawamkeag Smyrna Mills Bangor Beverly. Mass. Xorth Waldoboro Orono South Portland Fairfield Wiscasset Bridgton De.xter Millinocket Portland Bangor Hampden Lisbon Falls Bucksport Lewiston (B) Saco East Millinocket Portland South Portland Lewiston Lewiston Brooks Stillwater (B) Wells Wells Appleton Haverhill, Mass. Monmouth, 111. Madison Bath Bangor Old Town Waterford Elias, John ' 51. Me. (,B Ellingwood. Jacqueline Rae, 3YN Elliott. James Edrick ' 51, Ce. (B) Elliott, Robert Henrv ' SO, Fy. Ellis, Bernard Sheldon ' 51, Ee. (B) Ellis. Charles Edward SO. Ee. Ellis. Osborne Nelson ' 51. Ce. (B) Ellis, Paul Nathan ' 50, Pe. Ellis. Richard Moore ' SO, Ph. Ellis. Roger Colby. Jr. ' 51. Eng. (B) Ellsworth. Stanley . rthur ' 51. Agr. (B) Elwell. Harriet Marie ' 50. .Arts Elwell. lolm Roldin ' 50, Me. Elwell. Robert Elvin ' 51. Ee. Emerson. Josepli Walker ' 50. Fy. Emery, Henry .Alfred. Jr. ' 50, Ee. Emery, James Olin ' 51, Arts (B) Emery, Newell Wyman, Jr. ' 50, Ch.En Emmons, Richard Owen ' 51, Me. Erickson, Kenneth Ralph ' 50, Ch.Eng. Erlick, Howard Bernard SO, Me. Erlick. Milton Irwin ' 50, Arts Estes. Carl Herbert ' 50, Ag. Estes. David Ricliard ' 51. .Agr. Estes, Earl Robert ' 51, .Agr. (B) Estes. James Matthew ' 51. .Arts Estes. Willard Hill, Jr. ' 51. Fy. (B) Eugley, Donald Everett ' 50, Fm. Evans, Ralph Frederick, G., .An. Falconi. Robert Charles ' 51, Eng. (B) Fales. Robert Elton ' 51, Fy. (B) Farmer, Leroy Ellsworth ' 51, .Arts (B) Farnham, Carl .Alton. Jr. ' 51. Arts (B) Farnham. Keith Thomas ' 50. .Arts Farnsworth, William Thomas ' 50, Me. Farrar. John Leslie ' 51. -Arts (B) Farrar. lohn North ' 5L Fv. Farrell, Gerald Robert ' 51, .Arts Farrington, Norris Linwood ' 50, .Arts Farrington, Perl Vernon, Jr. ' 51, .Agr. Faucher, Gerard .Amedee ' 50. Eng. Ps. Fecteau, Clinton Napoleon, Jr. ' 51, Ce. Federico. Henry James ' SO, .Arts Feeney, Peter j ' ohn ' SI, .Arts (B) Feeney. William Edward ' SO. .Arts Fehlaii. Martin Wilmut ' 50, .Arts Fehlau, Yngurd Melvin 50. .Arts Felker, Theodore Edwin ' 50, Ale. Fenderson, Carll Nathaniel ' 50. Wc. Fenderson. George Laurence ' 51. Eng. Fenderson, Maurice Linwood ' 50, Me. Fenwick, Johnson Carroll ' 50. Ee. Fernald, .Arthur Ernest ' 51, .Arts (B) Fernald. Sara Jane. G.. Eh. Ferris. Tohn George ' SO. .Arts Ferris. Michael ' 51, .Arts (B) Field. Robert Craig ' 51, .Arts Field, Wallace Rodney ' 50, .Arts Fillebrown, Stephen Morse ' 51, Ee. (B) Findlen. John David ' SI, .Agr. (B) Fort Fairfield Findlen, ' illiam Leo ' 50, Gen..Agr. Fort Fairfield Fink. Charles Dennis ' SO, Ee. South Berwick Fink. Stanley Ira ' 51, .Arts (B) Portland Finley, Raymond Keene ' 50, Arts Skowhegan Finney, Robert Paul ' SO, Me. Westbrook Firmin. James Hamilton ' 50. .Arts Eastport Firmin. Marion Colwell. S.. .Arts Eastport Fish. Kelsie Leland. Jr. ' SO. Me. Old Town Fish. Leon Francis ' SL .Arts (B) Bath Fish, Lincoln Ted. Jr. ' 49, Ed. Jonesport Fish, Nathan Harold, S.. -Arts Bangor Fish. Richard Alelcher ' SO, .Arts Jonesboro Fisher. George Cassel ' SO. .Arts Bar Harbor Fisher. Gloria Sara ' SO. He. Orono Fiske. Merrill Montgomery ' 49, Ce. Bangor Fitanides, Fred .Andrew ' 51, .Arts (B) Saco Flagg, Philip Quentin ' 50, .Arts Eastport Flahertv, Daniel Thomas ' SO, .Arts Portland Flaig, Paul ' 51, Pe. (B) Topsham Flanders. Lee Harvey ' SI, Eng. (B) .Augusta Flash. Malcolm Howard ' SO, Arts Bangor Fleming. Kenneth Ruddiman ' SO, .Arts Cape Cottage FletcheV, Robert Paul ' 50, .Arts Milo Flewelling, Nancy Lee. ' 51. .Arts North Bridgton Flint, Edward Woodman ' SI, Eng. (B) Springvale Flint. Margaret Leavitt ' 51, He. West Baldwin Floyd, A ' irginia Bronson ' 51, He. Old Town Flynn. John Edward ' 50. .Arts Norway Fogarty, Patricia Elvira ' SO, .Arts Mexico Fogg, .Ann Chadbourne, G., Ed. Orono Fogg. Robert .Allen ' 50, Ce. Portland Fogler. Henry Harrison, G., Ch.Eng. Hastings-on-Hudson, New A ' ork Fogler, John Payson ' SO, .An. Hastings-on-Hudson, New York Fogler, Martha ' 50, He. Hastings-on-Hudson, New York Fogler, William .Andrews ' 51, .Arts ( B ) Hastings-on-Hudson, New A ' ork Foley. Richard Thomas ' 51, .Arts Portland Follett, Norris Melvin ' SO, .Agr. Eng. Naugatuck, Conn. Folsom, Harold Sidney, Jr. ' 51, Ee. (B) Portland Folsom. William Farnham ' 51. Pe. (B) .Augusta Foote, Eric ' 50. .Arts Camden Forbes. William Alex ' SI. .Arts (B) Bath Ford. Claude Leslie ' 50. Ee. Fairfield Forsyth, Edwin William ' 50. Ee. .Addison Fortier, .Alfred Hayes ' SO. Ee. Orono Fortier, Keith Malcolm ' 50, Me. Houlton Foss. Joyce -Anne ' 51. He. Farmington Foss, Vance El wood ' 51. .Agr. Charleston Foster, Barbara .Ann ' 51, .Arts Brewer Foster, Charles Robert ' 51, Fy. (B) North Wayne Foster, George .Atwood ' SO, -Arts South Portland Foster, Halton Wellington ' 51, -Agr. Orono Foster, Randall Condon ' 51, Ce. Friendship Foster, Richard Melville ' SI, .Arts (B) Bar Harbor Foster, Richard Smardon ' 50, Ge. South Portland Foster. William George. S.. Ht. Y ' ork Harbor Fountain. Richard .Arthur ' 51, .Arts (B) South Portland Fournier, .Albert Leon ' SO, Me, Watertown, Mass. Fournier. John Peter ' 50, Fy. Sanford Fournier. Robert Charles ' SO, Ee. Livermore Falls Fournier. Roger A ' alentine ' 50. Ee. St. David Fowles, Graydon Jackson ' 51, Eng. (B) Wiscasset Fowles. Keith Harry ' 50, -Arts LaGrange Franchetti, Robert Louis ' 51, Pe. (B) Wilton Franchetti. X ' aughan Thompson ' SO. Dh. North Jay Eraser. Ella Mae. 3YN Brewer Freeman. Robert Leslie ' SO, Eng. Ps. York A ' illage Freese, Esther ' SO. .Arts Bangor French. Jacqueline ' SO, .Arts Portland French. Richard Bertrand ' 50. Eng. Ps. North .Anson Friedler, Betty ' 50. Pe. J,ewiston Friend, Helen Elizabeth ' 50, .Arts Skowhegan Frost. Gerald Oliver. S.. Ee. Bangor Frost. William Alfred ' SO. Arts Old Orchard Frve, Dwight David ' SI, Ch.Eng. Bucksport Frye. Miles Paul ' 50. .Arts _ Calais Fuhrmami. Reid Thomas ' 50, Ee. Lexington, Mass. 402 Fulk-r, Boyd Chalmers ' 50. Ph. Fuller. Karl William. G.. Ch.Eng. Fuller. Richard Elden ' 50. . g. Gafiii. Selma Lottie 51. .- rt.-; Gagne. John Thomas ' 51. Ee. {B) Albion W est alley. . Y. . lbion IlanRor Farmington Gagnon. Rudolph John ' 51. Arts (B) Portland Galcncia. Chester Frank. Jr. ' 51, Eng. (B) Springvale Gallagher, Donald Francis ' 51, Arts (B) Portland Gallagher, Eugene Gerald ' 51. Agr. Prcsquc Isle Gallagher. Jeramiah Patrick ' 50. Agr. Presiiue Isle Gallant. Ronald Ernest ' 50. . rts South Windham Gallison. Elda Lena. G.. Hy. Lambert Lake Gallo. Joan ' 50, .Arts Millinocket Gallupe. Donald Murray ' 50, . rts Bangor Galusha. Blynn Perkins ' 50, Ce. Clinton Ganiage, . lvin Fountain ' 51. Eng. (B) Bristol Ganiber. Alfred David ' 50, Me. Bangor Gammon, Edgar Eugene ' 51, Eng. (B) Dover-Fo.xcroft Gammon. June ' 50, He. East Sumner Garant. Xapoleon Denis ' 5(1. Zo. Augusta Gardner. Phillip Martin ' 50. Fy. Biddeford Gardner. Raymond Earl ' 50. Agr. Eng. Dudley. Mass. Gardner. Richard Harold ' 50. Me. Rockland. Mass. Gardner. Robert Lane ' 50. .Vrts Cape Elizabeth Gascoigne. Robert William ' 51. .Arts (B) Newcastle Gass. Sally Ruth ' 51, Arts Bangor Gatcomb. Gerald Lloyd ' 50, Arts X ' anceboro Gatcombc. Robert William ' 50, Ge. Owls Head Gates. Robert Edwin 50. Pe. Millinocket Gavel. Wayne . lliston ' 50. Ee. South Sanford Gay. Lawrence Elliott ' 50. Arts Milbridge Gay. Warren Runnells ' 50. Ee. . ugusta Geaghan. James Frederick ' 51. . rts Bangor Geary. .Arthur LaFond ' 50. Ch.Eng. Lewiston Gee. John Edward 51). -Ag. Newport Gendron, Ronald Philip ' 51. Me. (B) Sanfo rd Genest. Eniilc Lenard ' 51. Arts (B) W ' aterville Geneva. Frank. Jr. ' 51. Arts (B) South Portland George. Richard Lawrence ' 50. Ce. Melrose, Mass. Georgitis. William James. G.. Ch. Milbridge Gerrisb. Carolyn ' 51. .Arts Cape Elizabeth Gerrish. Everett Elmer ' SO. Bt. .Auburn Gerrisb, Marv lane 51. .Arts Rockland Getchell. Harold LeRoy ' 50. Ht. South Brewer Getcbell. Robert Crane ' 50. Fy. Orono Giberson. Jean Caroline. 3YX Caribou Gibson. John Dubose. Jr. ' 51. .Agr. (B) Warren Gibson. John Gauldan ' 51. .Agr. (B) Xeedham. Mass. Giddings. Kennetli Lution. TYl Freeport GifTord, Charles Hussey ' 51, Fy. (B) Rockland Gifford. Dale Booker ' 50. Arts Bangor GifFord. Erwin Kent. TYl Oakland Giguerc. Julien Lionel Joseph ' 50. .Arts Lewiston (lilbert. .Alviii Everett ' 50. .Agr. Eng. Danville Gilbert. George Ivory ' 51. -Arts (B) Xcw Harbor Gilbert. Harold Bolster ' 50. Ce. .Auburn Gilbert. Leo Paul ' 50. .Arts Ridlonville Gilchrist. Robert Stanley ' SO. Me. Orono Gildart. Philip James ' 51. .Arts Bangor Gill. Richard Eugene ' SO. .Arts Portland Gillchrest. James .Augustus. Jr. ' SO. .Arts Thoniaston Gillis. John Malcolm. G.. Hy. Millinocket Oilman. Charles Boyd. Jr. ' SO. Me. Waterville Gilnian. Roy Herbert ' SI. .Arts (B) I!runswick Oilman. Stanley .Arthur ' 51. .Arts (B) Waterville Gilmour. David James ' 51. Fy. Runiford Oingrow. Theodore Thomas ' SO. Ee. Randolph Ginn. Herbert Edwin ' 50, Arts Bangor Giuliani. Francisco. S.. Ce. Tucnman. .Argentina Given. Martha Louise ' 51. .Arts Brunswick Given. Robert .August ' SO. Me. Brunswick Glasgow. Leslie Lloyd, (j.. Wc. Portland. Indiana Gleason. William Thurston ' SO. Pc. South L ' nioii Glew. John .Artluir ' 51. .Arts (B) Fort Fairfield Glidden. .Allen Stinson ' 51, .Agr. (B) Saco Glidden. Donald Everett ' 51, Eng. Bangor Goddard. Bertram Llenry ' 50. Pe. P-ast Millinocket Goddard. Charles Walter ' SO. Ch.Eng. East Millinocket Goddard. Donald .Austin ' SO. Ce. Portland Godfrev, Richard Holdcn ' 50. Me. Old Town (Jodin. Joseph Clifford ' 51. .Arts (B) Sanford (joetschius. .Alfred .Mvron. G., Ed. Lynbrook, X. Y. Ooff. Harlan Brice ' S ' l. Me. (B; ' Hollis Center CjofF. Richard John. S.. Eng. Cumberland -Mills Goff. X ' ernon .Alvin ' 50. Ce. Hollis Center Goggin. Priscilla ' SO, .Arts Bethel Going. Leslie Clayton ' 50, Wc. Kennebunkport Goldatnmer, Carl Phillip ' 50. Pe. Old Town Goldberg. Edward Bernard ' 50. Ee. Waterville Golding, .Arnold George ' 50. Fy. Danforth Goldman. Marilyn Eleanor ' 51, .Arts Lewiston (joldstein. Janice .Anita ' 51, .Arts Bangor Gonya. Eugene .Ale.xander. Jr. ' 50, Ee. Millinocket Gonyar. Cleorgc Joseph ' 50. .Arts Orono Gooch. .Alden Stanley ' 51. .Arts (B) Bar Harbor (loocb. Roland Elmore ' 51. Eng. (B) Taunton, Mass. Goodell. Clayton Edward ' 50, Ee. Bangor (joodie. Frank Joseph. Jr. ' 51. Eng. (B) Portland Goodness. Hugh Circ.gory ' 51, Eng. Bangor Goodrich. William McKenzie ' 51. Arts (B) Stonington Goodwin, Carl William ' 51, Me. (B) W ' ells Goodwin, Guy Lynnwood ' SO. Ee. Fort Fairfield Goodwin, Ira Liston ' SO. Me. East Newport Goodwin, Ricliaril Franklin ' 51. .Me. (B) Wells Goos. Malcolm Jones ' 51. Arts Bangor Gordon. Horace Hunt ' 51, .Arts (B) Dexter Gordon. Lincoln Lawrence ' 51, Arts (B) Dixfield Gordon. Perley Clarence, TYl Liverniore Gordon, Richard Elmer ' 51, Eng. (B; Portland Gordon, Sheldon Grafton ' 50. Pe. Dixfield Gordon. Sumner ' 50. Me. Portland Gormely. John Edward ' 50. .Arts Bangor Gormley. George Carroll ' 51. Ee. (B) Portland Gosse. Elton Raymond ' 51. Fy. Stetson Gotlib. Bernard Xorman ' SO. .Arts Bangor Gott. Edward James. Jr. ' 51. Ee. (B) Bucksport Gould. .Anne Brimley ' SO. Be. Old Town Gould. George Crommette ' 51. .Agr. (B) .Augusta Gould. Gordon ' 51. .Arts (B) Hinckley Gould. Xeal Cotton ' 50. Me. Portland Gould. Robert Keimeth ' 51. Ee. Bangor Gove. Roy Leslie ' 50. Ch. .Auburn Gowen. James Henry ' SI. .Agr. (Bl Westbrook Gowen. William Ross. TYl South Portland Grady. Ricliard Irving ' 51. .Arts Old Town Graff am, John .Alden ' 50. .An. Gardiner Graham. Benjamin Franklin. G.. Bt. Milton. Mass. Graham. Theodore Waldron ' 51, .Arts Brewer Grant. Charles Stephen ' 51. Ch. (B) Kittery Grant. Clyde Percy ' SO. Eng. Ps. Jonesport Grant. Donald Mellville ' SO. Fm. .Addison Grant. George Harrison. .S., Eng. Lexington. Mass. Grant. Harold Edgar ' 50, Me. Portland Grant. Marian Lee. 3YX Corinna Grant. Ralph Gilbert ' 51, Eng. (B) Dover-Foxcroft Grant. ' irginia .Andrews. G., Eh. Brewer Grass, Norman Densmore, TA ' l Alonticello Gray. Dewey Clinton ' 50. Ee. Gardiner Gray. Elvet X ' ernon ' SO, Pe. Farmington Gray. Fay Eugenia ' 51. .Arts South Penobscot Gray. George Roberts ' SO. .Arts Westbrook Gray. John Winton ' SO, Me. Castine Gray. Lawrence ' 51, -Agr. Vinternort Gray. Parker Wallace ' SO. Ch.Eng. Damariscotta Greaves. Stanley Putnam ' 50. Ce. Houlton Greeley. Weldoii Frank. TY2 Pittsfield Green. Carlton P ' vans. Jr.. S.. Eng. Linwood. Pa. Green. Don ' 51, .Arts (B) Farmington (irecn. Donald Ervvyn ' 50, Me. Waterville Cirecn. Edmund -Augustine ' SO, .Arts .Augusta (irecn. Richard Flanders ' 51. .Arts (B) Farmington Green. Richard Herbert ' SO. Fy. Spencer, Mass. Greene. Paul Franklin ' 51. .Arts (B) Surry Greenier. Forest Charles ' 51. Eng. (B) Presque Isle Greenlaw. John Edwin ' 50. Me. Xorway Greenlaw. Sanuiel Calvin ' 51, Ce. Yarmouth Greenleaf. John Stevens ' 51, Agr. (B) Bethel Greenleaf, Raymond Ross ' 50. .Arts West Boothbay Harbor (irecnleaf. Robert l.vnndell ' SO. Arts Bethel 40.8 Greenliet, Esther Loreiia ' 50, Arts Monmouth Greenwood, George Watkins ' 51, Ce. (B) Farmington Gribbin. Robert James ' 51. Arts (B) Augusta Griffee. Fred Mihon ' 51, Ee. Orono Griffin, Daniel Ellery ' 50, Arts East Machias Griffin, David Field ' 50, Ce. Livermore Falls Griffon, Jerry James ' 51. Me. (B) Mars Hill Grimes. Leonard Reynolds ' 50. Ce. Belmont. Mass. Groder. Roland Herbert ' 50. Fm. Orono Grondin. Conrad Adrien ' 50. Arts Biddeford Gross. Elroy Heyer, Jr. ' SO, Ph. W ' aldoboro Gross. George Willard. Jr. ' SO, Arts Stonington Gross, Raymond Emerton, S., Eng. Camden Grover. Barbara Louise ' 51, He. .Augusta Grover. Frank Wills. Jr. ' 50. Arts Fairfield Grover. Re.xford Roscoe. Jr. ' 50, Ee. Ellsworth Falls Groves. F ' ranklin Lyman ' 50, Agr. Eng. Yarmouth Groves. Richard ' 51. Pe. (B) Calais Groves. Wallace Soule ' 50, Fm. Freeport Gruhn, Bette-Jane ' SO. Arts Augusta Grunes. Irving Ephraim ' 50. Ee. Portland Guest. Gordon Francis ' 51. Eng. (B) Brunswick Guilmette. Paul Louis ' 50. Arts Lewiston Guimond. Leo James ' SO, Ee. Bangor Gumprecht, Marjorie Christine. S., Eh. Bangor Gumprecht, Richard . lan ' 51. Arts Bangor (Juptill. Milliccnt Amy ' 51. L.A. N. Dexter Hackett, Edward Joseph ' 49, Gt. Caribou Hackett, Frederick Emil ' 49, Ed. Caribou Hackett, Raymond Lewis ' 51, . rts (B) Saco Haddad. Lois Ruth ' 51, He. Lewiston Hadley, Lawrence Chase ' 50, Wc. Bar Harbor Hagerthy. George Emery ' 51. Eng. (B) Ellsworth Haggan. Frank Nliles ' 51. Eng. Ps. (B) Moose River Haggett. Frederick Mitchell ' 49. Dt. South Portland Hague. Douglas Rudolph ' 51. Arts (B) Gorham Hahnel. Henry E. ' 51. Eng. (B) Brunswick Haines. Alberta Alice. G.. Ed. ' oodland Haines. Leon Warren ' 51, Arts (B) Yarmouth Hale. David Fairbairn ' 50. Ge. Lisbon Falls Hale. Frederick Hunter ' 50, Arts Akron, Ohio Haley. Harold Danforth ' SO. Arts Kittery Haley, Jeanette Eileen ' 51, Arts Portland Hall, Reginald Eugene ' 51, Arts (B) Westbrook Hall. Robert Trcmaine. ]r. ' 51. Arts Winternort Hall. William Gayton ' 51. Me. (B) Portland Hallsev, Harry Francis ' 50, Pe. Saco Hamblen. Paul ' 50. .Arts Gorham Hamilton. Kenneth Herman ' 50. Me. Chebeague Island Hamilton, Patricia Mary ' SI, .Arts Lewiston Hamlin, George Calvin ' 51, Eng. (B) South Waterford Hamlin. Louise ' SO. He. Milo Hamlin. Norris Burt ' SO, Ee. Farmington Hamlin, Richard Goddard ' 51, Ch.Eng. ( B ) Floral Park. X. Y. Hamlin. Robert Greeley ' 51, .Arts (B) Manset Hammond. Joseph Robert ' SO. Arts Bangor Hammond. Lester W.. Jr. ' 51, Ce. (B) East Hiram Hammond, Richard Nelson ' SO, Arts Gardiner Hammond. Warren Everett ' 50. Eng. Ps. Sanford Hammond. Willis Theodore ' 50. Arts Bangor Hammonds, Elmer Roscoe ' 50. Arts South Brewer Hamor. Hoyt Pierpont ' SO. Ce. Bar Harbor Hamor. Richard Alanson ' SI. Ee. (B) Winterport Haney. Richard Gwathmev ' 50, Ch. Portland Hanna. Joan Elizabeth. 3YN Bangor Hannigan. Robert Daniel ' SO. Arts Auburn Hannon. Wendall Craig ' 51. Fy. (B) Palermo Hanscom. Clinton Austin. S.. Ed. Bangor Hansen, Elinor Dorothy ' 50, .Arts Auburn Hanson, Harold Wheeler ' SO, Ag. Presque Isle Hanson, Richard Colby ' 50. Arts Bangor Hanson. Robert .Austin ' 50, Me. East Lebanon Haraden, Gerald Edwin ' 51. Eng. (B) Bar Harbor Hardv. Dorothv Estclle. 3YX Millinocket Hardy. Myron Stanley ' 51. Pe. (B) Deer Isle Harlow. Richard Fessenden. G.. An. Hyde Park, Mass. Harlow. Seldon Holmes ' 50. Ce. Smithfield Harman, Charles Ernest, S.. Arts Brewer Harmon. Harold Chester ' SI, Arts Portland Harmon. James Prescott ' SO, Agr. Eng. Perham Harnden, Harland Maxim ' 51, Agr. (B) Wilton Harraden. Robert Edwin ' 51. Arts (B) Portland Harriman. Donald Wilson ' SO. Ee. Bangor Harriman. Herbert Alvin ' 50. Eng. Ps. Wiscasset Harriman, Pauline Laura ' 50. L.A. N. Berwick Harriman. Phyllis Katlierine ' 51. He. Wiscasset Harriman. Walter Linwood ' 50. Ee. South Portland Harrington. Alfred Lawrence ' 50, Arts Convent Station, X. J. Harrington, Thomas Alfred, G., Pv. Worcester. Mass. Harris. Abram W.. Ill ' SO. Arts ' Manset Harris. Charlotte Jane. 3YX Ellsworth Harris. Edward James ' SO, Me. South Orrington Harris, James William ' SO, Me. Old Town Harris. Lester Eugene ' 51, Eng. (B) Millinocket Harrison, Frank Parker ' 51, Ch.Eng. (B) Bucksport Hart, Eugene Powers ' 50, Ag. Augusta Hart. Halver Allen. Jr. ' 50. Ch.Eng. South Hope Hartford. Justin Downing. Jr. ' 51, Eng. (B) Livermore Falls Harthorn. Harold W.. ' 51. Arts (B) West Pembroke Harvey. Betty Ann. 3YX Shin Pond Harvey. Francis Stewart ' 51. Ale. Kenduskeag Harvey. Frederick Glenn. S., Eng. Sanford Harvey. Joan Engle ' SO, Arts Brockton, Mass. Harwood, Ronald Merton ' 50. Ch.Eng. Augusta Haskell. David ' SO, .Arts Auburn Haskell, Mary Louise ' SO, Arts Brewer Haskell, Richard Derby ' 49, Ba. W ellesley Hills, Mass. Hassan, William Peabody ' 51, Arts (B) Alna Hastings. Mary Ellis ' 51. He. Fryeburg Hatch. Charles Seabury ' SO. Eng. Ps. Yarmouth Hatch. John Wardwell ' SO. Arts Bangor Hatch. Xorma Lavone ' 51. Pe. Belfast Hatch. William Page ' 50, Ce. Portland Hathorn, Donald Hiram, Jr. ' SO, Arts Bangor Hatt. Clement Alnheus ' 51. Arts (B) Patten Havey. .Andrew McDaniels ' 51. Arts (B) Westbrook Havey. Keith Allison ' 50. Wc. West Sullivan Hawes, Donald Otis ' 51, Ee. (B) Watertown, Mass. Hawes, Donald Wilson ' 51, Arts (B) Portland Hawes, Howard A. ' 50, Arts Bangor Hawkes, Francis Blaine ' 50, An. South Windham Hawkes. Howard Theodore ' 50, Ce. Sebago Lake Hawkes, Stanlev Hall, TY2 South Windham Hawkes, Willard Mahlon ' 50, Me. South ' indliam Hawley, John Dana ' 51, .Arts Orono Hayden. George Winslow ' 51, Arts (B) Auburn Hayden, William George, Jr.. G.. Ch. Springfield. Mass. Hayes. Richard Joseph ' 50. Wc. Lewiston Haves. Thomas Walter. Ir. ' 50. Arts Augusta Hayford. Edith Corinne ' 50. He. Portland Hayford. Franklyn Charles ' SO, Arts Saco Haynes. Jerry Giles ' SO. Ce. Ellsworth Haynes. Mary Direxa 51. Arts Bucksport Hays. David Ware ' 50. Arts Poland Spring Hayward. Clyde .Anson ' 50. Ag. Orono Hcald. Frederick Oscar ' 50. Me. Lincolnville Heald. Kathleen Marie ' SO. Arts Camden Healy. Virginia -Ann ' SO. He. Lubec Heath. Clayton Earle. Jr. ' SO. Arts Xorw-ay Hede. Richard Iver Charles ' 50. Eng. Ps. Stockholm Heel. Harvey Mathew ' 51. Pe. (B) South W ' indham Heel. Henrv Makarv ' 50. Arts South WindhaTU Heffernan, Richard Paul ' 51. Eng (B) Eiddef..rd Heine. William John ' 51. Ch.Eng. (B) Oakland Helfen. Charles .Anthonv ' SO. .Arts Woodland Henchey. John Eltno ' Si. Me. (B) Biddeford Henderson, Joyce Marie ' 50, He. Houlton Henderson. Joyce Pauline. 3YN Easton Henderson. Lewis Joshua ' 51. Ce. (B) Winthrop Hendrickson. Searle Elliott ' 51. Agr. West Baldwin Herbolzheimer. Fred. Jr.. G., Ch.Eng. Wakefield. Mass. Herrick, Theodore Locke ' 50, Ag. Stillwater Hersey, Hubert Colman ' 51, Ce. (B) Pittsfield Hersom, Lawrence Richard ' 51. Pe. (B) Gardiner Hesdorfer. Frank. Jr. ' 50. Ee. Pittsfield Heselton, Elizabeth Ann ' 51, Arts Gardiner Hess, Ernest Robert, Jr. ' 50, Ch.Eng. Surry 404 Hcwcs. Richard David ' 50. Arts Saco Hey wood, Eastman Field ' 51. Agr. (15) Portland Hibbard. Dcrrill I-:verett ' 51, Me. (B) Madison Ilibbard. Wintred Fellows. Jr. ' 49, Fy. Bridgton Hickox. Charles Stuart 50. .Arts Orono Hicks. David liiirns ' 50, .Arts Portland Hickson, Harold Robert ' 50, Ch.Eng. Brewer Hickson. Josei)h Charles ' 51. Arts Bangor Higgins. Donald Shackley. Jr. ' 50. .Vrts Bangor Higgins. Frank Thomas. Jr. ' 50, Ce. Machias Higgins. Harold Burdctte ' 51, . gr. East Holden Higgins. Robert ' 51, Agr. (B) Presquc Isle Higgins. Thomas Carol, Jr. ' 50. Arts Bar Harbor Hightower, Charles Thomas ' SO. Fy. Westlmry. I.. I.. X .Y. Hill. Carl Dcnman ' 50. Pe. W ' aterboro Hill. John Lavate ' 50, Ch, Sangcrville Hill, I.ynwood Prescott ' 50, Arts Saco Hill, Marjorie Judith ' 51, .- rts Deer Isle Hill. Walter M orse. Ir. ' 51. Me. (B) Bath Hiller. Robert Bennett ' 51, .Agr. (B) Roclicster. Mass. Hillman. Charles David ' 51. Arts Bangor Hilton. Bernard I.ee ' 50. Dh. Orono Hilton. George Carroll, Jr. ' 50, Ee, Bridgton Hilton, W ' innifred Frances ' 51, He. Bridgton Hinckley, George Donald ' 51, .Arts (B) Hulls Cove Hinckley. Jane Elizabeth ' 50. .Arts Bangor Hinds, Justin Earle ' 51, Arts (B) Bath Hinds. Richard (jould ' 50. Dh. Bangor Hines. Philip Glendon. G.. Ed. Xorth .Anson Hoar. Barbara Laura ' 50, .Arts Grand Lake Stream Hobbs. .Alfred Kean ' 51. Pa. New Rochelle, X. Y. Hobbs. Manning Tucker ' 51, Me. Bangor Hobbs. Margaret Ruth ' 51. L.A. X. East Alillinocket Hobbs. William Leroy ' 51, Agr. |B| P.ath Hoch, David Raymond ' 51, Ce. (.B) Rockland Hodgdon. Howard Sturgis ' 50. Arts South Windliam Hodges. .Alan Bruce ' 51, Fy. (B) Reading, Mass. Hodges, Benjamin Franklin, Jr.. G.. Me. Reading. Mass. Hodgins, Frances .Arline, 3YX Brewer Hodgkins. Dawn Marilyn ' 51. He. Presque Isle Hodgkins. Harrison Wendell ' 51. Arts (B) Bar Harbor Hodgkins. Laurence Whitnev ' 50. Ht. Ellsworth Hodgkins. Winfield Scott ' 50. Ee. Porthnd Hodsdon. Kenneth York ' 50, Fy. Dixfield Hoffman. Marshall ' 50, .Arts Swamnscott. Mass. Hogan. Robert Edward ' 50, .Arts Bangor Hold. -Allen Leroy ' 50. Fm. Princeton Holden. Carol Jeanne ' 51. .Arts Cape Elizabeth Holden. Kenneth Linwood ' 50. .Arts North Bridgton Holden. Lynne -Andrew ' 51. Me. (B) Jackman Holgerson. Carl Bernard. Jr. ' 51. .Arts Aledford. Mass. Holland. Ruth ' 50. Arts Washington. D. C. Holmes. Theodore Crozier ' 50, .Arts Eastport Holt. Charles Francis ' 50. Fm. Rohbinston Honev, Earle John ' 51, .Arts Bangor Honsinger. .Atiram Barker ' 51. Arts (B) Bath Hoonr-r. Everett Ernest ' 50. .Arts Sjiringvale Honkins, -Alton Merrill ' 50, .Arts .Ang sta Honkins, Brvant Lcland, Jr. ' 50. Me. Watciville Honkins. William Roscoc ' .50. .Arts Xorth Haven Hopkinson. Harold Hcnrv ' 50. Me. Fort Fairfield Honkinson. Stenhcn .Southworth. S.. Eng. Portland Horn. EmaTiuel Leo ' 50. Me. Cape Elizabeth Hoskin. lohn Samuel ' SO. .Arts Honlton Hou. Ling ' So. Ch.Eng. Xcw York. X. Y. Hough. Edward Gladding ' .50. .Arts Portland Hough. Howard Oliver ' SO, p ' e. Orono Houston. William Mace ' 51. .Arts (B) Milo Hovev. George Melvin ' 51. .Agr. Eng. Honlton Howard. Harold Gordon ' 50. Ee. Auburn Howard. Harold Woodrow, S., Ch.Eng. Madison Howard, Marcia Mercedes ' 51, .Arts Xcweastlc Howard, Shirley ' 51, He. Xorth MoiunoiUli Howard. William Xoble ' 50. Fy. Damariscotta Mills Howatt. William Frederick ' 51, .Arts Bangor Howe, Charles Fossett ' 50. Me. Bangor Howe, lohn Franklin ' SO, .Arts Bath Hov. Thorvald Frederick ' 51, .Arts (Bl Portland Hovt, Carleen Grace ' 51, .Arts Fort Fairfield Hoyt, .Marilyn .Alicia ' 51, .Arts Hubbard. .Arthur Jackson ' 50, Me. Hubbard. Xancy Katldeen ' 51. .Arts Hubbard. Oscar Joseph ' Sd. .Arts Huff. Daniel James, TY2 Hnglies. Lewis Goodrich ' 50, .Arts Huglies, Sheldon Lowell ' 51, .Arts (B) Huglies, Shirley May ' SO, .Arts Hnlley. Harry Ripley ' 51. .Arts Humes. Raymond Charles ' SO. .Arts Huniplirey. Burleigh Lewis ' SO, Ge. Humphrev, Julian Belding ' 51, Eng. (Bl Humphrev. Ravmond Clifton ' 51, Ee. Hunt. John Herbert, (;.. Wc. Hunt, Slarv lane ' 5(1, .Arts Hunt. Robert Wesley ' 51, .Arts (B) Hunter, David Smitli ' 51, .Arts (B) Hurd, Orren Roy ' 50, Ch.Eng. Hurd, William (Juy ' 50, Eng. Ps. Hurnie, Herbert John ' 50, .Agr. Eng. Huse. Emily Louise ' SO, He. Huse. Marilvn Frances ' 50, He. Fort Fairfield Belfast Millinocket Oguncpiit Skowhegan North Windham Pittsfield Wcstbrook Bangor -Augusta Guilford -eominster, rass. Bangor Fairfield Brewer Pittsfield Vanceboro Fayette Oakland Rockland Bangor Bangor Hnssey, Frederick Knowlton. Jr. ' SO. Fy. Orono Hussey. Harry Kendall ' 50. Ee. Bangor Hussey. Jean Isabel ' 51. He. Old Town Hussey. Richard Larrabee ' SO. Dt. Old Town Huston, Waldon Fred ' SO, Me. Portland Hutchins, Dcane Lawrence ' SO, .Arts Kingfield Hutchins. (jlenna Dawn ' SO, He. Orono Hutchins, J. Berkley ' 50, Me. North Xew Portland Hutchins, Richard Dennie ' 51, Ch,Eng, ( B ) Waban. Mass. Hutchinson, Robert Burns ' 51, .Arts (Bl _ Cumberland Mills Hutchinson, Sheldon Coral ' 51, Agr. Eng. Hartland Hylander, Robert John ' SO, Fy. South Brooksville lagallo. Joseph Carmen ' 51, Fy. (B) Topsham Infiorati. Matthew Edward ' 50, Me. Bangor Ingalls. Raymond Jennings ' SO. Me. Orono Ingalls. Robert Dale. G.. Ch.Eng. Bar Harbor Ingalls, Sheldon .Alexander, S.. Ed. Salisbury Cove Ingraham. Emma Louise ' SI. .Arts Bangor lugrahani, Herbert Shepherd, Jr. ' SO, Ee. Orono Ingraham. Robert Christianson ' 51, Fy, (B) Bath Ireland. Lloyd .Arno ' SO, Ce. Richmond Irish, Bradley Beecher ' SO, Arts jjanforth Irish. Frederic Evans ' 50, Ee. South Portland Irish. Russell Hersev ' SO. Me. Cape Elizabeth Irvine, -Athill William ' 50, Ce. Fort Fairfield Ivanisin, Michael lohn ' 51, Me. (B) Woodland Jack. Charles Harold ' 50, Wc. Nutley. N. J. Jack, Donald -Augustus ' 51, Ce. (B) Kennebunk Jack, Dorothy X ' anBuren ' 51, He. Xutley. X. J. Jackson, Cliarles Edward ' 50, Me. South Portland Jackson, Emery Lord ' 51, Dt. Waterville Jackson, Kenneth Rodney ' SO, .Arts Bridgewater, Mass. Jackson, Oliver X. ' 51. Agr. (B) Wintbroj) lacl- ' son, Shirley Mae ' 50, L.-A. X. .Auburn Jacobs, Cora Beulah ' 49, Ed. Mt. Carmel, Conn, lacobs. Dana Holbrook ' SO. Arts ' est Baldwin Jacques. Willie Rosario ' 50. Me. East Livermore Jalbert, James Patrick ' SO, Ee. Fort Kent Jalhert. Robert Lewellyn ' SO, -Arts Fort Kent Jameson, Davis Eugene ' SO, Me. P.angor Jardin, Donald Ross, S,, Ch. Madison Jenkins. Clinton Wesley ' 51. Agr. (B) .Augusta Jenkins. Howard LawTence ' SO. Me. Metluien. Mass. Jenkins, Ivan Chester ' 50. Ce. 13ath Jennison. Edward Ravvson ' SO, .Arts Bangor Jensen. Howard Arthur. S., Ee. Bangor Jewell, Robert Henry ' SO, Fy. Caribou Jewett. Raljih Joseph ' 51, Pe. (1!) Bucksport John, Archie. Jr. ' 51. Ch. ( B) Waterville Jolmson. Clayton lulward ' .50, Arts Bangor Johnson. Ernest Richard ' SO, .Arts Portland Johnson, Eva Ruth, . ' YX .Rurnham .lohnson, Everett I ' rank ' SO, .Arts Portland Johnson. Frederick Russell ' 50, Ee. Orono Johnson. Henry Thomas ' 51, Ce. (B) South Portland 405 Johnson, Justin Oley, Jr., G.. Me. Orono Johnson. Kennetli ' 51, Arts (B) Bath Johnson. Kenneth Brittell ' 51, Ch.Eng. (B) Bath Johnson. Lee Dearing ' 51, Arts (B) Portland Johnson. Mahlon Loren ' 5U, Ce. Saco Johnson, Marie Glen ' 51, Arts Farmington Johnson, Melville Hunnewell, Jr. ' 51, Pe. (B) Farmington Johnson, Pauline Louise ' SO, Arts Bangor Johnson, Richard . lvah ' 5U, He. South Bridgton Johnson, Robert Bruce ' 51, Eng. (B) Saco Johnson, Robert Donald ' SO, Ee. Millinocket Johnson. Robert Gunnar ' 51. Eng. LaGrange Johnson. Shirley Deacon ' 5U. Pe. Portland Johnson. William Raymond ' 50, An. Coopers Mills Johnston, Edward Franklin ' 51, Agr. Easton Johnston, Kathleen Luella ' 51, .Arts Milford Jolinston, Merle Stanley ' 50, Fm. Fort Fairfield Johnston, Richard ' 50, Me. Clinton Johnston, Thornton Edwin ' 50, Arts Milford Johnstone, Bradford Wilton. Jr. ' 51, Agr. Eng. Clinton Jones, Alfred Leroy ' 50, Arts Liberty Jones, Barbara Frances ' 51, He. Biddet ' ord Jones, Donald Dong ' SO, Ch.Eng. Bangor Jones, Frederick Sawtelle, Jr., G., Me, Stamford, Conn. Jones. Harold Byron. Jr. ' 51, Fy. (B) Milli ' iocket Jones. Harry. Jr. ' 50, . rts Auburn Jones, Marguerite Doris ' 50, Arts Norway Jones, Marilyn Elsa ' 50, Arts Stamford. Conn. Jones, Patricia Ann ' 51, He. Hampden Jones, Richard Edward ' 51, Me. Hampden Jones, Ronald Allen ' 50, Arts Lamoine Jones, Samuel Everett, Jr. ' 50, . rts . lbany, X. Y. Jordan, Betty Priscilla ' 50, Arts South Portland Jordan, Beverly ' SO, Arts Cape Elizabeth Jordan, Charlotte Xancy ' 51, . rts Ellsworth Jordan, Harold Lester ' 50, .Arts Guilford Jordan. James Lawrence ' SO, Arts Rockland Jordan, Mary Elizabeth ' 51, Arts . ugusta Jordan, Xancy ' 49, Ba. Cape Cottage Jordan, Richard Alston ' 50, Me. .Augusta Jordan, Richard Martin ' 51, Pe. (B) Portland Jordan. Sylvia Kathryn ' SO, Arts Osborne Jordan, William Barnes, Jr. ' SO, Arts Cape Cottage Jose. Allan Fremont ' 50. Arts Milo Josslyn. Janice Joanne ' SI, Arts Portland Joy, Xorwood Frederic ' SO, Ee. Westbrook Joy. Wendell Dunbar ' 51. .Arts (B) Fryeburg Joy. Winfred Bennett. Jr. ' 50. Arts X ' ortheast Harbor Joyce. Roy Ellsworth ' 50. .Arts Orono Judkins, Beth Lee ' SO, .Arts Houlton ludkins, Robert Oscar ' 51, Eng. (B) Xorth Anson Judkins, Stanley Wendall ' 50, Ce. Bethel Julia, Theodore Richardson ' SO, An. Fairfield Kagan, Mildred Rutli ' 51, .Arts Bangor Kallinen, Martin ' 50, Ee. Waldoboro Kane, Harry Duane ' 50, Ce. Brooklin Kangas, Lawrence Johnson ' 50, Me. Thomaston Karam, Lorraine Jean ' 50, .Arts Bangor Karayianis, Odeseas ' 51, Arts (B) Lewiston Karkos. Lloyd .Alexander ' SO, Arts Orono Katsikas, John Harry ' SO, Ee. Bangor Kay, Carolyn Frances ' SO, .Arts Portland Kay, Edwin Reginald ' 51, Arts (B) Lewiston Keach. Everett Thompson. Jr. ' 51. Arts Bangor Keazirian. .Armine Mikaelian. S.. Arts Old Town Keazirian. Edward Martin, G.. Ed. Old Town Keenan. Leonard Francis ' 51. Fy. Searsport Keene. Chester Fuller ' 50. Me. Old Town Keene. Maxine .Ann ' 51, He. South Portland Keene, Paul Edward. S.. Eng. Clinton Keeney. John Wyllys ' SO, Ch.Eng. Malverne. X. Y. Keirstead. Clififord Harmon. G., Fm. Mapleton Keith, Marian Ballard ' 50, Arts Bangor Keith, Winnifred Earlene ' 51, L..A. X . Howland Kelleher. Paul Francis ' 50. .Arts Old Orchard Kelley. Charles E. ' 51. Agr. (B) Fort Kent Kellev. Richard Cliarles ' SO. .Arts Melrose, Mass. Kelly. Donald Robert ' SO. Pe. Waterville Kelly. Maurice Leo. Jr. SO, .Arts Bangor Kelly, Willard Richard ' 50,_Me. Waterville Kelsey. Donald Lionel. Jr. ' 51. Eng. (B) Rockland Kelson. Charles Willis, Jr. ' 50. Arts Westbrook Kelson. Richard George ' SO, Arts Westbrook Kemp, Forrest Louis ' SO, Arts Auburn Kendall, Albert Walker ' 51, Me. Bangor Kendall. Charles B. ' 51, Arts (B) South Portland Kendall. Robert Henry ' 51, Arts (B) Fitchburg, Mass. Kenderdine. Muriel Britt ' SO. .Arts Livermore Falls Kendrick, Robert Stephen, TY2 Portland Kenneally, Raymond .Alexander ' SO, Arts Biddeford Kennedy, .Alice Virginia ' SO, Arts Bucksport Kennedy, Chester Xehemiah ' SO, Arts Bangor Kennedy, Donald Oliver ' SO, Ce. Livermore Falls Kenney, Herbert Henry ' SO, .Arts South Portland Kenney, John James ' 51, Ch.Eng. Orono Kenney. Lawrence Emanuel ' 51. Ce. (B) Madison Kennison. William Bartley ' SO. Ee. Augusta Ken worthy. Herbert Hamilton. Jr. ' 51. Arts { B ) Westboro. Mass. Keough. Raymond Francis ' 50, Arts Portland Kershaw. Gilbert Clifford ' SO, Arts Sanford Kershaw, Gordon Ernest SO, Arts Sanford Kesaris, Xicholas Xikitas ' SO. Arts Lew ' iston Ketner, John Luther, Jr. ' SO, Ce. Xorthport Kielv, Earl Joseph ' SO. Me. Saco Kilbreth, Harold Erwin, Jr. ' 51, Fy. ( B) Bath Kilby, June Muriel ' 50, .Arts Dennysville Kilpatrick, Robert Carleton ' SO. Fm. Caribou Kilroy. Robert Joseph ' 51. Arts iB) Portland Kimball. Hylan Russell ' 51. Eng. (B) Sangerville Kimball. Paul Barton ' 51. .Agr. (B) Gorham Kimball. Wilfred Maxfield ' SO. Ce. Brewer King. Arthur Donald ' 51, Ee. ( BJ Bath King. Bruce Wheeler ' SO. Me. Danvers, Mass. King, Carlton Winslow ' 51, By. Orono King. Charles Henry. Jr. SO, Arts Brewer King, Donald Joseph ' SO, .Arts Bangor King, Douglas Treat ' SO, Ee. Orono King. Francis Albert ' 51. Fy. (B) Waterville King. Raymond Lamprey ' 51. Ce. Orono Kirk. George Edwin ' SO, Ch.Eng. Bar Harbor Kirkpatrick. Leon Eugene ' SO. Ce. Bangor Kirkwood. Clififord Tufts ' 51. Ch.Eng. (B) Kingfield Kirloskar. Chandrakant Shantanu ' 50. Me. Kirloskarvadi. India Kitchen. Beverly Herbert ' 50. Ce. Portland Kitching. Charles Freemont ' 51. Arts (B) Sanford Kittredge. Frank .Andrew. Jr. ' SO. Eng. Ps. Stillwater Klain. Ricliard William ' 51. Arts (B) Mechanic Falls Klein. Alilton David ' SO. .Arts Eagle Lake Klenk. Joseph Matthew ' SO, Arts Meriden, Conn. Kline. Paul Arthur ' 50, .Arts Bangor Klokholm, Eric ' 51, Ee. (B) Brunswick Kneidl. Franz Arlington ' SO. Me. Bangor Knight. George Turner ' 51. Fy. (B) Bath Knight. Harold Ellis ' SO, Ee. Woodland Kniglit. Herschel Oscar ' 50. Me. Rumford Point Knight. John Lawrence ' 50. .Arts Rockland Knight. Margaret Jane ' 51. He. Brunswick Knowland. Thomas Millbury. Jr. ' 51. Eng. ( B ) Belmont. Mass. Knowles. Charlotte Marie ' 51, .Arts Orono Knowles, Otho Francis, Jr. ' SO, Arts Wilton Knowlton, Donald Eugene ' 50, Gen. Agr. Monmouth Knowlton. Richard Scott ' 51. .Arts (B) Winthrop Knox. James Donald ' 51. .Arts (B) East Aurora. X. A ' . Knudsen. David Warren ' 51. Ee. Portland Kominsky. Donald ' 50. .Arts Bangor Kominsky. Gerald Seymour ' 51. Arts (B) Lewiston Kozineski, ' alter ' 50, Ee. Portland Kozloff. John SO. Ee. Saco Kuehling. Russell Xixon ' 50. Ee. South Portland Kuhn. .Alma Moses ' 51, He. Old Town Kunemund, Richard ' ayne ' 51, -Arts iB) Wintlirop Kurth, Don William ' 51, Ee. (B) Cambridge. Mass. LaBonte. George -Alfred ' 51. Fy. Waterville LaBonty. Barbara -Ann ' 50. -Arts Fort Kent Labun, George ' 51. .Arts (B Anson Labun, Michael Joseph ' 51, Ee. iBl Anson 406 I.aCasce. Carlcton Ricliard ' 50. Arts Frycburg Lacasse. Peter Alfred 50. Arts Bangor I.add, Abbott Bacon •51. Fy. (B) Waterville l.add. Betty Jane ' 50. Arts HallowcU I.add. Conrad Wendell ' 51. Me. ( B) FarniinRton I.add. Irwin Randall, Jr. ' 51. Ch.Eng (B) Skowhegan Ladner. .Myce Lorraine ' 51. Arts Bangor Laferriere. I.ncicn. TVl Plaisted LaFlammc. Raymond Joseph ' 50. Arts Old Town I.aFrance. Lionel Joseph ' 50. Ee. Westbrook Lagassey. John Robert. S.. Eng. Millinocket Laiho. Harry John. TVl Warren Lait. Robert Leonard ' 51. . rts (Bl Brighton. Mass. Laliberte. Margaret Elaine ' 51, He. Stillwater Lalonde. Gerald Raymond ' 51. Ch. (B) Old Orchard Lamb. F !inor Gcraldinc ' 50. .Vrts Sonth Cliina Lamb. Elliot Earlmont ' 50, .-Krts South China Lambert, Clair Murray ' 51. Arts (B) Houlton Lambert. Don Delhcrt Warren. Jr. ' 50. Me. Bangor Lambert. Edward Whitney ' 50. Ee. .Auburn Lambert, Ricliard .Vrthur ' 51, Me. (B ' ) Saco Lamond, Leo Daniel ' 50, Fy. Perry Lamoreau. Earl Bishop ' 51. .-Xrts (B) Richmond Lancaster. Kenneth Lester ' 50. . rts Bangor Landers. Franklin Worth ' 50, Ee. .Augusta Lane. John Maurice. Jr. ' 50. Agr. Eng Ban.gor Lane. Louis Julius ' 50. .-Xrts Mattapan, Mass, Lane. Melvin .-Xdelbert ' 50. .Arts Lincoln Lane. Xeil Harrison ' 51. Ch.Eng. (B) Millinocket Lane. William Xorris ' 51, Ce. (B) Lewiston Lang. Shirley Marie ' 51, -Arts Richmond Langley. Carlisle Edward ' 50, Me. .Auburn Lapierre. ' ivian Loraine ' 50. .Arts ' au Burcn LaPointe. Joseph Claude ' SO. Ee. Bangor LaPointe. Walter Gerard ' 50. .Arts Orrington Largay. Richard James ' 51. .Arts (B) Bath Larrahee. Donald Ralph ' 50. Fy. Soutli Windham Larrabee. George William. TYI Bath Larrabee. William Melvin ' 50. .Arts .Augusta Larson. .Anton Wallace ' 50. Me. Orono Larson, Ernest Lawrence ' SO, Me. Yarmouth Larson. Leslie Waldo ' 50, Me. Fort Kent Laskey. Henry Lindon ' 51. Me. Great Works Latouche. Marcel Eugene ' SO. Ee. Lisbon Laurence. Francis Marcel ' 51. .Arts (B) Lewiston Laurin. Girard Frank ' 51. .Agr. (B) Saco Lauritzen. Fldwin Rowe ' 50. .Arts Portland Lavine. Melvin Sidney ' 50. .Arts Brookline. Mass. Law. James Terras ' SO, .Arts Rumford Law. Stephen Jay ' 50. Ce. Dover-Foxcroft Lawlor. William Joseph. S.. Fy. Southwest Harbor Lawrence, Frank .Arnold, Jr. ' .SO. .Arts Xorth Lnbec Lawrence. John Richard ' 50. .Arts Portland Lawson. Richard Goodale ' 50. Me. Framingham, Mass. Leach. Bervl Lake ' 5(1. Pe. East Blue Hill Leach. Emily Elizabeth ' 51. Pe. Bangor Leach. Miles Standish. TY2 South L ' nion Leach. Ralph Merrill. Jr. ' 50. .Arts Bangor Leadbctter, Sumner .Alon o ' 51. Eng. (B) Thomaston Leahy. Robert Michael ' SO, Ce. Portland I. card. Betty .Anna ' 51. Pe. Hampden Lcary. Joseph William ' 50, Fy. Orono Leathers. Frank Irving ' 51. .Arts (B) Corinna Leavitt. .Alfred George ' SO. .Arts Old Town I.eavitt. Erie Maitland ' 50. Dt. Gorham I.eBel. Walter T se|)h ' 50. Me. Westbrook LcBlanc. Joseph Rene ' 50, Ce. West Old Town LcBlanc, ' inccnt Jean-Paul ' 50. Ce. Lewiston l.eBrun. .Arthur Leon ' SO. .Arts Baneor I.eClair, Gilbert Cloyd ' SO, Me. Bethel I.eclair. Richard Roger ' 51. .Arts (B) .- ugusta Leclerc. Joseph Benoit Leo ' SO. Pe. Sanford Lee. Marylyn. 3YX Lincoln Lecn. Carroll James ' SO. .Arts Portland Lees. Paul .Mien ' SO. Ch.Eng. East I.ivermore Leet. John Benjamin ' 51. .Arts (B) Millinocket Leger. Raymond Edward ' 51. Me. Sanfor l Legerc. Edward James ' 51. .Arts (B) South Portland I.egcre. Richard Herman ' 51. Ee. (B) Sanford Legere, Robert ' ictor ' 50. Eng. Ps. Sanford Leggett. Leslie Raymond ' 51, Pe. (B) Kittery Leidy. .Alexander Carleton ' 51. Eng. (B) Easton Leigiiton. .Alvah Theodore ' 51. .Agr. (B) Xew Gloucester I.eighton. Reginald Blair ' 51. Arts (B) Guilford Leigiiton. Robert Sumner, S.. Eng. Portland l.eiper. Robert John ' 50. .Arts North Attlcboro. Mass. l.enentine. Charlotte Maxine ' 50, .Arts Monticello Lent. Edward William ' SO. Me. Patten Lent. Harry Oliver ' SI. Eng. (B) Patten Lent. Robert Ira ' SO. Eng. Ps. Shin Pond Leonard, Clarence, Jr. ' 50. Pe. Union Leonard. Frederic .Adams. G.. By. Bangor Leonard. Joseph David ' SO, .Arts Brunswick Leonard, ParVer Franklin ' SO, .Arts Brewer Leotsakos. James Lewis ' SO, Ee. Lewiston LePage. Robert Xorman ' 50. .Arts Lewiston Lesniewski. Hon Joseph ' SO. .Arts Portland LeTarte. Grosvenor Hamilton ' SO, .Arts Fort Fairfield Levasscnr, Claire Laura ' 51. .Arts Xorth Berwick Leveille. Richard Roland ' 50, .Arts Bangor Levesque. Joseph Maurice .Albert ' SO. .Arts Lewiston Levesque, Xorman Leo ' 51. Eng. (B) Lewiston Levesque. Philip Joseph ' 51. .Arts (B) Winslow Levinson. Ellen Bartlett. S.. .Arts Orono Levy. Harold .Arthur ' SO, Arts Bangor Lewis. Charles Merton ' 51. Ee. (B) Portland Lewis. Charles Warren ' 51. .Arts (B) Randolph Lewis. Donald Richmond ' 50. .Arts Portland Lewis. John, G.. Ch.Eng. Skowhegan Lewis. Robert Edman ' 51. .Arts (B) Waterbury. Conn. L ' Heureux. Emilien Joseph ' 50. .Arts Springvale L ' Heureux. Rodolphe Donat ' 50. .Arts Sanford Lihbey. Charles Edward ' 51, Me. (B) Bristol. Conn. Libbey. Joseph .Alfred ' .SO. Me. Bangor Libbv. -Albert Benjamin ' 51, Eng. (B) Gorham Libby. Blair Burns ' 51. Ch.Eng. (B) Pittsfield Lihhy. Charles Chester ' 50. .Arts Rockland Libby. Douglas Franklin. Jr. ' 50. Eng. Ps. Camden Libby. Edward Franklin ' 50, .Arts Portland Libby, Gordon Roger ' SO, Ee. .Auburn Libby. Jack Lee ' 51. .Arts (B) Kennebunk Libby. James Xorell ' SO. .Arts South Portland Libby, James Palmer ' SO, .Arts Bangor Libby. Jo.Anne ' SO. He. Bar Harbor Libby. Xorman Wilbur ' 51. Eng. (B) Strong Libby. Richard Everett ' SI. Me. (B) A ' inalhaven Libby. Robert Cummings ' 51. .Arts (B) Portland Libby. Roscoe Woodbury ' SO, Ce. X ' anceboro Lieberman. .Anne Gloria ' 51, Arts Bangor Lilienthal, -Arthur George ' 50. Me. South Thomaston Lincoln. John Frederick, Jr. ' 50. Me. Brunswick Lincoln, Robert .Alfred ' 50. Me. Brunswick Lindemann. Robert Josenh ' SO. .Arts Bangor Lindgren. Paul William ' 51, Eng. (B ) Bath Linkletter. Ruby Muriel ' 51, .Arts Athens LinTi. Mary Wilson ' 51, .Arts Dover-Foxcroft I-innell. .Arthur Dean. TYI Portland I-inscott, George -Alvin. Jr. ' 51. .Arts (B) Portland Linton. William .AJfred ' SO, .Arts Summit. X. 1. I itclilield. Frances Elizabeth ' 50. .Arts Ellsworth 1 itclifield. Louise Isabclle ' .SO. Pe. Cape Elizabeth l.ittlcficld, Elizabetli Harthorn ' 51. He. .Augusta Littlcheld, Harold Webber ' SO, .Arts Bangor Littlefield Joan Fayle ' 51. .Arts Stillwater I.ittlerteld. Joan Louise ' 51. He. Brewer Littlefield. Lorraine -Anita ' 49. He. Orono I.ittlefield. Marv Carolvn ' 51. He. Calais l.ittlefield. Ruth Grundv. S., He. Orono I ittlcfield. Theodore Robert ' 50. Me. Brewer l.ittletield. irginia Colby ' SO. .Arts Brewer 1 ittlehalc. Lorenzo Everingham. Jr. ' 50. .Arts .Auburn Lituri, Louis Charles ' 49, Ce. Waltliam, Mass. Livingston. Hilda ' 51. .Arts Portland Lnaiic, Marsh MacIUirnie ' 50, .Arts Guilford l.nckhart. . Iliert Xathan ' SO. .Arts Winter])ort 1 ockhart. Elaine . rdelle ' 50. .Arts Belmont. Mass. l.ockhart. Richard Spcncc ' SO. .Arts Belmont. Mass. Logan. Regina l- stcllc ' SO, .Arts Bangor I omac. Walter Michael ' 51, .Arts (B) Portland l.omliard. Erna Joy ' SO. .Arts Meddyhemps 407 L ombard, Frederick Eugene, Jr. ' 51, !Me. (B) Portland Lombard, Oma John ' 5U, Me. Guilford Long, Conrad Edward ' 50. Ht. Fort Kent Longley, John Marlin ' 51, Eng. (B) Norway Longway, Marsliall Howard ' 51, Ce. (B) Runitord Look, Harold Walker ' 51. Arts (B) Rockland Loranger, Charles Artliur ' 50, Me. Old Orcliard Beach Loranger, Jean Paul ' 5U, Fy. Biddeford Lord, Dorothy Quincv ' 50, He. Orono Lord. Harvev Randall ' 51, Agr. (B ) Xorth Watertord Lord, Hugh Carl ' 51, Arts (B) West Enfield Lord, Jack Irving ' 50, Arts Bangor Lord, Philip Wadleigh ' 51, Agr. (B) Kezar Falls Lord, Priscilla Leverett ' 50, He. Ellsworth Lord, Raymond Yeaton, Jr. ' 50, Arts C)ld Town Lord, Reginald George ' 50, Pe. Brunswick Lord, Robert Frederick ' 51, Arts (B) Skowhegan Lord, Thelma Louise ' 51, He. Ellsworth Lorenzen, Avery Norwood ' 51, Eng. ( E ) ' South Windham Lothrop. Robert CHtton ' 50, Ee. Wihon Loubier, Raymond Josepli ' 51, Ce. (B) Sheridan Loubicr, Wilhani Armand ' 51, Eng. (B) Watcrville Lounsbury. Donald Herbert ' SO, Me. Portland Lovaas, Ricliard Wilham ' 51, Arts Livermore Falls Love, Carll Richard ' 51, Ch.Eng. (_B) Milltown Lovejoy, Edward Everett, S., Ce. Bangor Low, Holland Bryant ' 51, .Agr. (B) Santord Low, Robert Mauley ' 50, Ce. . lbion Lowell. Ernest . verill ' 50, Pe, Lincoln Lowell. Philip Hudson ' SO, Arts Westbrook Lowell, Robert .Mley ' 50. Ee. Sebasco Estates Lowell, ' auglln Albert, Ir. ' SO. Arts Lincoln Lucas. Stephen Joseph ' 50, Me. Brewer Lucci, Alfred ' 50, Arts Millinocket Luce, George Goodrich ' 50, Ce, Hampden Highlands Luce, Harlan Verne ' 50, Ch. Readfield Luce, Mary Elizabetli ' 51, He. Carniel Ludden. Joseph Edwin ' 51, Me. (B) Lincoln Center Luja, Bennett Eshern ' 51, Arts (B) Portland Luinsden, James, II ' 51, Arts (B) Portland Lupsha, Joseph Martin ' 50, Fy. Bellaire, L. I.. X. Y. Lurvey, Anna Harden ' 50, Arts South Brewer Lusth, Charles leverett ' 50, Arts South Brewer Lutes, Clififord Richard ' Sli. Arts Lincoln Lycette, Richard Milton ' 50, By. Houlton Lyden, Richard Paul ' 51, Fy, (B) Portland Lynch, Donald Richard ' 51, Arts (B) Millinocket Lynch, Francis Peter ' 50, Arts Thomaston Lynch, Paul Reginald ' SO, Ae. Caribou Lynch. Thomas Augustus, Jr. ' 50. Arts Bangor Lvon. Bervl .Mthea ' 50. .Arts Lee Lvttle. Richard Noel ' 50. Arts Old Orchard Beach . icAllister. Willard Shirley. Jr. ' 51, Arts Milf..rd Mc.Aloon, Janet Elizabeth ' 50, Arts Bangor McAloon, John Tliotnas ' 51, .Arts Bangor McAloon. Terrence Charles ' 50. Arts Bangor McAuslan. Barnaby Warren ' 51, Arts ( B) l.ewiston McAvoy, Warren Edward ' SO, Arts Anson McBrady, James Augustus ' 50, Arts Portland McBrcairty, Carl Bertron ' 51, Agr. Allagash McBurnie, Wilmcr James ' 51, Agr. iB) Woolwich McCann. Frederick Charles ' 50, Arts Houlton McCartliy, Donald Elmer ' 51, Arts (B) Lewiston McCarthy. Francis John ' 51, Arts Newark, N. J. McCarthy, John William ' SO, Arts Bangor McCartney, Howard Robert ' 50, Ee. Bangor McClain, Samuel Blanchard ' 50, Arts Portland McClure, David ' 50, Arts Bangor McCluskev. George Ronald ' 51, Agr. (B ) Monticello McColl. Joseph William ' 51. .Arts (E) Castine McCorkle. Hugh Keating ' 50, .Arts Portland McCormack, Francis Eugene ' 50, Arts Milo McCormack. James Henry ' 50, Arts Xew York, X. Y. McCourtney, Paul Johnson ' SO. Arts Augusta McCowan, Vaughan Fremont ' 51, Fv. (B) ' South Portland McCrae, Marion Elizabetli. 3A ' X Seal Harbcir McCrum, Dana Bowers ' SO. Em. Mars Hill McCullou.gli. Philip George ' 50. Ch.Eng. Ware. Mass. McDermott. .Arthur Paul ' 50, Me. Portlanil McDermott. Edward Joseph ' 50. Pe. Fairhaven. Mass. McDonald, Charles Patrick ' SO, Arts Saco MacDonald. Edmund Allen ' 51, Arts (E) Rumford MacDonald, Elsie Mae ' 50, He. Alilford MacDonald, Faye Grace, 3YX Easton McDonald, James Richard ' 51, Eng. ( B ) South Portland MacDonald, John Stirling ' 50, Ch.Eng. Rumford McDonald, Kenneth Earle ' SO, Arts South Windham MacDonald, Lawrence Andrew ' 51. Arts CB) Portland MacDonald, Robert Henry ' 50. Ce. Portland MacDonald, ' aughn Harvey ' 50, Gen. Agr. Great Works McDonnoH. Margaret Marv ' 50. He. Portland McDowell. Xeal Dow. Jr. ' SO, Dt. Old Town McElman. Clarence James ' 50, Ce. West Barrington. R. I. MacFadden, Leigh Richard ' 51, Ee. Bangor MacFarlane. John Hugh Allan ' SO, Eng. Ps. Rumford McGary, Carlton Dow ' SO, Arts Farmington . [c(ihee, Bruce Weymouth ' 50, Arts Belmont, Mass. McGlaullin. Jane Evelyn ' SO, Arts Bangor McGlautlin, Richard Joseph ' SO. Ht. South Portland McGonigle. lohn Patrick, Tr. ' 51. Ee. Portland McGorrill. Howard Wakefield ' 50, Arts Orono McGouIdrick, Joyce Ann ' 51, He. Bangor McGown, Dorothy Irene, 3 N Carmel Mcintosh, Donald Waldron ' SO, Eng. Ps. Portland Mcintosh, Harold Xorman ' 50, .An. Orono Mclver, Kenneth Eugene ' SO. .Ag. Houlton McKaig. Joan Marilyn ' 51. .Arts Kittery McKay, Charles Raymond ' 51. Me. ( E l Bar Harbor McKay. Douglas William ' 51. Me. Old Town McKay. John Jerry ' 51. Agr. (B) Topshani McKay. Thomas ' illiam. S.. Eng. Camden McKenna. Collin McDonald ' SO, Arts South Brewer McKenncy, Charles Raymond, Jr. ' 51, Fy. ( B) Portland .McKenney, Frederick Shirley, TA ' 2 Bangor MacKenzie, James Frederick ' 51, .Arts Orono MacKenzie. Ralph I.emont. Jr. ' 50. Eng. Ps. East Millinocket McKiel, Bernice .Ann ' 51, Arts .Mbion MacKinnon, Donald Robert ' 51, Eng. (P.) Ridlonville MacKinnon. Stuart William ' SO. Fv. Yarmouth McKusick. Ralph Hugh, TY2 ' East Corinth -McKusick, Richard Dean ' SO, Agr. F ' ng. Dexter .McKusick, Rodney Xichols ' SO, Ale. Orono .McLauchlan. (leorge Alfred ' 51. Agr. F-ug. ( B ) Skowhegan McLaughlin. Francis Clifford ' SO. Me. Brunswick McLaughlin, Olin Frank ' SO, Fm. Island Falls MacI.ean. Colin Duart ' SO. Fy. Canton. X. V. Macl.ean. (ierald Lloyd ' SO. Eng. Ps. Brounville Junction -McLean, lames Orin 51, Eng. (Bl Rumford McLean, Malcolm Dennison ' 50, Fy. Rumford McLean, Verne Linwood ' 51, Eng. (B) St. .Albans McLeary, Fred Johnson ' 51. Fy. (B) Farmington McLellan. Bernard Donald ' 51. Arts Bangor .Mcl.ellan. Joseph Francis ' 51. Arts Bangor McLeod. Edward Alatthew ' SI, Ee. iB) Rumford MacLeod. Roland ' 50, Arts Saco . UT.eod, William Alexander ' 51. Arts ( B ) Old Orchard McMahon. Maurice Thomas ' 51. Ale. (B) Lewiston McManus, James Edward ' 50. Arts Bangor McMullen, Richard Dumont ' 51, -Arts iB) (iardiner Mc.Mullin, Walter Gould ' 51, .Arts Ean.gor - lc- ' abb. Eu.gene Dennis ' 50, .Arts Saco . Iac- air. Gennette Elizabeth ' 51. -Arts Houlton McXallv. Frank Leon ' 51, Ce. iB) Island Falls -McXeillv. .Matthew Small. Jr. ' 50. -Agr. Eng. Brookline. Alass. MacXichol. Eilene Xoyes ' SI. .Arts Orono MacXichol. F ' laine Laura ' 50. .Arts Orono McXitT. James Edward ' 50, -Arts X ' ewton Center. .Mass. McPhail. Gordon Wallace ' 50. Ce. Portland McPhee, ' illiam Francis, Tr. ' 50, .Arts Bangor McPherson. Cluny Blake ' 51. .Agr. (B) Easton Maasbvll. .Arthur Renisen ' 51, .Arts (B) Westbrook .Mace, Asa Russell. Tr.. TA ' 2 Orono 408 Matt. Frank Elwyii ' 51. Arts Aurora .Mactarlane. .lac(|iR-liiie ' 51. . rts Ik-thcl -Mackcii. David Richard ' 51. Arts (B) PittsticM . Iackic. Wilfred Jnliii. Jr. ' 51. Ee. ( B) H.ilhn.ok. Mass. -Mackin. Robert . rtluir ' 51. Arts (B) Milliiiocket MackiniiDii. Xornian Jolin. S., Agr. Westbrook .Macomber, Ehvin Edward ' 51. Fy. Guilford Macri. Bruno John ' 51. Arts (B) Portland Madden. Richard David ' 51. .Xrts iB) Milliiiocket Maddocks. Paul Thurson ' 51. Agr. Eng. (B) l.ilierty Madore. Roderic Raymond ' 50. . rts Presque Isle .Ma.sruire. Leo Ricliard ' 49. Cc. Lyini. Mass. .Malianey. Larry Kiiigln ' 51. Agr. ( B ) Fort Fairfield Maliany. (herald l.uman ' 51. -Agr. Easton Malioney. Ralph Patrick ' 51. .Arts (B Portland .Mahng. William Marston ' 51. Me. Bangor . lalloy. Marjoric Thcresc ' 51, Arts Lewiston Malo. Lorraine Lorette ' 5U. . rts Lewiston Maloney. Robert Mattliew SO. Ce. South Portland Malva-Gomcs. . ntonio I. ' 51. Fy. (P. I Arlington. Mass. .Manchester, ClitTord . ndrew ' 50. Ce. Xortlieast Harbor .Manchester. Clifford Earle ' 51. Agr. I B 1 East Brownfield Maudott. ' ictor. Jr. ' 50. Cli. Wellesley. Mass. Mann. Lawrence Augustine. G.. Eh. Bangor Manoogian. Haig ' 50. Ee. Portland .Manter. Donald Irving ' 48, Me. Oakland Manter. Dorothy . nne ' 51. .Arts Bangor Mantis. Peter .-Xris ' 50. Arts Biddeford Manzer. Edwin Craig ' 51. .Arts (Bl Brownvillc Junction Manzo. Michael ' 51. Ee. (B) Millinocket .March. Jackson Balfour ' 51. Fy. Middleboro. Mass. Marchak. Michael Joseph. Jr. ' 50. Arts Lisbon Falls Marchi. Frederick Thomas ' 51, Ch.Eng. (B) Rumford Marcotte. Raymond Fernand ' 51. Eng. (B) Lewiston .Marcus. Lester ' 5(1. Arts Xorth Windham Marden. Elizabeth Louise ' 50. Arts .Albion Marden. Harold Dilling ' 50. Arts Albion Marden. Kenneth Allen ' 50. .Arts Tenaflv. X. ]. Marden. Ralpli Crosbv ' SI. Ee. (B) ' Albion .Marden. Raymond .Allen ' 50. Dh. Madison .Maria. Emil ' e ' 51. .Arts (B) Portland Maria. Mctor George ' 51. .Arts (Bl Portland .Markee. William James. TYl Presque Isle Maroon. Robert Corlis Patrick ' 51. .Art iBi Lewiston .Marrincr. Jean Xcttie ' 51. .Arts Belfast Marriott. Jolm Cleveland. G.. Ms. Orono Marsden, Marv F ' lizabeth ' 51. Pe. Auburn Marsh. James Philip ' 51. .Arts Old Town Marsh. Marie Bruno ' 51. .Arts Old Town Marsli, Miriam F ' loise. G.. Bt. Portland Marshall. Elinor Crowell. G.. Zo. South Portland Marshall. Joseph John. G.. Ed. Bangor Marston. Charles Frederick ' 51. .Arts Bangor Marston. Douglas Leslie ' 50. Wc. .Auburn Marston. Richard Herbert ' 50. .Agr. Eng. East Waterford Marston, Robert Evan ' 50, Fie. .Auburn Martell. Henry Maurice ' 50. .Arts Millinocket Martikainen. Ernest William ' 50. .Arts Harrison .Martikainen. Reino John ' SO. Ce. Harrison Martin. Jeffrey Xeal ' 50. Arts Lewiston Martin. John Ricliard ' 50. Me. Biddeford .Martin. Leo Forest. Jr. 50, .Arts Old Town Martin. Xorman .Albert ' 50. .Arts Biddeford .Martin. Robert Goodale. G.. Ce. China .Martineau, John Richard ' 50. -Arts Portland .Marzul. lulius ' inceiit ' 50. Ce. ' estbrook .Marzul. William ' 51. Me. (B) Westbrook .Mason. .Alvin .Ashton ' 51. Eng. (B) Saugus. Mass. -MaMin. Chark-s Lawrence ' 5(), .Arts .Augusta -Mason, lacob William ' 51. .Arts Soutli Portland Masse. Kenneth Douglas ' 50, Fy. East X ' assalboro Masters. Harry Milton ' 50, Fy. Round Pond Mathcson, Xeil Francis ' 50, Ee. Bangor -Matthews, Clayton Leavitt ' 51. Me. (B) Turner Matthews, Hollis Edward ' 50. Ee. Eastport .Mawhinney. Eugene .Alberto. G.. Hy. Gt. Jouesboro -Ma.xim, George Edward, G.. Ps. Monmouth Maxwell. Carolyn 51. .Arts Le.Nington. Mass. Ma.xwell, Kenneth Leroy, TV2 Cape Elizabeth .Mayberry. fierald F llis ' 50, Ce. Portland .Maynard. Ervin Eugene ' 50, Ee. Dexter Mayo. George Alton ' 51, Arts (B) Milo -Mayo, Joanne Harriet ' 51, .Arts Gardiner -Mazeiko, John ' SO, Ce. Arrow ' sic -Meade. Russell F2verett ' 51. I- ' y. .Auburn Meehan. Clayton Dale ' 50, -Arts Portland -Meehan, Mary Pauline ' SO, Eh. Orono Meehan. William Leo ' SO, -Arts Bangor Mehaiin. Mary Leah ' 50, .Arts Bangor •Mehlhorn, .Anne Marie ' 51. .Arts Brunswick Meltzer. Shirley ' SO, .Arts Bangor Mennealy. Thomas ChafRn ' SO, Ee. Lewiston Mercer. Earl Clinton ' SO. .Arts Dover-Foxcroft Mercer. Raymond James ' SO, Ee, Bangor Mercer, Russell Stephen ' SO, Me. Bucksjiort Merchant, Gifford C. ' 50. Fy. Winter Harbor Mercier. Olaf Lawrence ' 50, .Arts Madison Merrill. Buel Leonard ' SO. Me. Gardiner Merrill. Edgar Joseph ' SO, Arts Old Town Merrill. Edward Wesley ' 51. .Arts Old Town Merrill. Henry True ' 51. Ch.Eng. (B) Poland Springs Merrill. Herbert Springer ' 50. Ee. Westbrook Merrill. Richard Woodbury ' 51. Ch.Eng. (B) .Augusta Merrill. William .Arthur, ' TYl Gorliam Alerrow. Harvey Ronald ' 51, Eng. (B) fireenwood. Mass Mersky. .Alvan ' 51. .Arts (Bl Portland Alerserve. .Albert Robert ' SO. Eng. Ps. Portland Alesser. Elford Hessel ' SO. Me. South Portland Messier. Robert Clement ' 51, Pe. Great Works Messner. .Andrew Christian ' 51. .Arts (Bl East Boothbay Methot, Roland Homer ' 51, Ee. (B) Westbrook Metzger. Richard Carl ' 50. Ch. I.ehighton, Pa. Michaud. Charles Leo ' 51. .Arts Old Town Midland. Francis Xavier ' 50. Ce. .Auburn -Miles. George Chester ' 51, Eng. (Bl Belmont. Mass. Miller. .Alvin Harris ' 51. .Arts Lewiston Miller. Betsey Jane Chapman ' 51. .Arts Bangor Miller. John Prince ' SO. Ee. West Medford. Mass. Miller, kennetli Parker ' 50. Me. Portland Miller. Maurice Ralph. TY_ ' Milbridge Aliller. Maynard ' 51. .Arts (B) .Auburn Miller. Warren Edward ' 51. Ce. Orono Miller. William Reed ' 50. .Arts Waldoboro Millett. Francis Davis ' SO. Ee. A anceboro Millett. Sewell Byron ' 51. .Arts (Bl A ' assalboro Millington, Margaret Mary ' SO, .Arts South Portland Mills. Barbara Louise. G.. Sli. Bangor -Mills. Llovd E. ' 51. Eng. (B) South Portland Mills. -Marilyn Jane ' SO, He, -St. -Albans Mills. Milton Elmer ' 51. Fv, Harrison Mills, Wilfred L. ' 51. Me Xorth Haven Milton. John Melvin ' 51, .Arts (Bl Portland Mincher, William Chapman ' 50, .Arts Bangor Miniutti, ' ictor Pasquale ' SO, Ch.Eng. X ' ortli Berwick Minott. Bryce .Ale.xander ' SO. .Arts Brunswick Minsky. Leonard F.li ' SO, .Arts Bangor Mitchell, .Arthur Carleton ' 51, We. ( B ) Welch Pool. . B.. Canada Mitchell. Bradford William ' 51. Arts (B) Sabattus Mitchell. Clayton Gould ' 51. Ee. (B) Bowdoinhani .Mitchell, Donald .Adelbert ' SO, Ee, Haynesville Mitchell. James .Alton ' SO. Fni. Fairfield Mitchell. Marv Elizabeth. ,?YN Bangor Mitchell. Roger Edward ' 51. Pe. (Bl Smvrna Alills .Mitchell, Roger Ernest ' 51. .Arts (Bl Bath Mitchell. Stephen John ' 51, .Agr. (B) Dover-Foxcroft Moir. Harold Duncan. Jr. ' 51. Fy. (B) Magnolia. Mass. Mollicone, Philip ' 50. Ce. I.ivermore Falls Alollison. Margaret Mae ' 50. .Arts Belfast Monro, Sutton, G.. Ms. Orono Aloody. .Augustus Daniel ' 50, .Arts Old Town Moon. LeRoy Francis ' SO, Pe. Portland Mooney. David Joseph ' SO, Ee. Bangor Moonev. Tames Joseph ' SO, .Arts Bangor Moore. Donald Elias ' 51. -Arts (B) Bath Moore, Earle Parker, Jr, ' SO, .Ae. Warren Moore. F .riiest Ed.gar ' 51, Eng, Bangor 409 Moore. John Irwiii ' 51, Arts (B) Wellesley. Mass. Moore. Marjorie ' 51. Arts Portland Moore, Ronald Lester ' 50. Ee. Milford Moore, William Eurdett ' 51, Fy. (B) Kittery Moores, Carolyn Lois ' 50, He. Gorliam Moores. Hazen .Austin ' 50, Pe. Springfield Moores. Lawrence Wayne, Jr. ' 50. Arts Old Town Moors, Millard George ' 51, . rts Old Town Moran, Robert Daniel ' 50, Arts Brewer Morency, Leo John 51. Ce. Old Town Morgan. Cyrus Laughton ' 51. Arts Old Town Morgan, Robert Upton ' SO, . e. Island Falls Moriarty. James Leo ' 50. Arts Bangor Morin, josette Clarina ' 50. Arts Old Town Morrill. Robert Edward ' 51. Eng. (B) West Farmington Morris. Albert Edward ' 51, Arts (B) Guilford Morris, Glenn Iven. G.. Ed. Orono Morris. John William ' 51, By. Cornish Morris. Kathryn Louise ' 51. He. Fort Fairfield Morris. Sterling Cecil ' 50. Arts Bangor Morrissette. Carroll Robert ' 51, Arts (B) Winslow Morrow, Elwyn Rosn ' 50, Ag. Sanford Morrow, Robert William ' 50, Dh. Sanford Morse, George William ' 51, Ce. (B) Clinton Morse, Gerald Edward ' 51, .Arts Bangor Morton, David Elton ' 51, . gr. Portland Morton, Douglas Miller ' SO, Ch. Presque Isle Morton, George Oscar ' 50, Ch. Rockland Morton, Philip Leslie ' SO, Pe. East Union Mosher, Albert Erlon ' SO, Ag. Gorham Moulton, Elbert George, Jr. ' 50, Arts Brooks Moulton, Jane Oakcs, S.. Ed. Rangeley Moulton. Leah ' 50. .Arts Sebago Lake Moulton. Lora ' 50. .Arts Sebago Lake Moulton. Margaret ' 50. Arts Wellesley Hills. Mass. Mouradian. William Flewelling ' 51. Arts Bangor Mower, Eleanor Louise ' 51, Arts Bangor Moyes, Joseph William ' 51, .Arts (B) Lewiston Mudge, Corwin ' incent ' 51, Arts (B) Cape Elizabetli Mullen, Earlon Ivory ' SO. .Arts Bangor Mullins. Howard Joseph ' 51. Pe. Bangor Mundi. Russell Bernard ' 51. Ce. (B) Winthrop Murch, John Robert ' 50. Arts Stillwater Murdock. Roland Girard ' 50. Tech. South Monmouth Murkland, Frederick ' illiam, Jr. ' SO, Pe. Charlton. Mass. Murphy. Donald Ralph ' SO. .Arts Auburndale. Mass. lurphy, Elizabeth Geraldine. 3YN Bangor Murphy, Erroll Ernest ' 51, .Arts (B) Rockwood Murphy, Francis Xavier ' SO. .Arts Cape Elizabeth Murphy, John Kemp ' SO. Arts Augusta Murphy, Kenneth Ronald ' 51, Arts (B) Portland Murphy, Patricia Jane ' 51, .Arts Gardiner Murray, Eleanor ' 51, .Arts Birmingham, Mich. Murray. Grace ' SO, Arts Orono Murray, Joseph Magee, Jr. ' SO, .Arts Orono Murray. Xorman Herbert ' SO. Gen. Agr. Bangor Murray. Richard Hyler, Jr. ' SO. Fy. Boothbay Harbor Murray, Rodney Bernard SO, Fy. Boothbay Harbor Alurtagh. Francis Philip ' 51, Ee. (B) Lewiston Mushrow. ' alter Lewis, TY2 Portland Mutty, Robert Wilson ' 50, Arts Bangor Xaas. Sylvester Darius ' 50, .Arts Sherman Station Nachum, Inge Marion ' 51, Arts Bangor Nadeau, Herman .Armand ' 51, Me. (B) Fort Kent Mills Xadeau. Joseph .Arthur Leon, Jr. ' 50, Arts Skowhegan Xadeau, Roger Conrad ' 50. .Arts Biddeford Xadeau. Rudolph Patrick ' 50, Ch. Skowhegan Xaples. John Vho ' 51. .Arts (B) Portland Nason, Martin Leroy ' 51, Eng. (_B) Pittsfield X ' ason, Priscilla Jane ' SO, .Arts Bangor X ' ason, Robert Purington ' 51, .Arts (B) Mechanic Falls Xason, Toby Falconer ' SO, .Arts Boston, Mass. Xeal. Brian Sears ' 50. .Arts Millinocket Xeedham. Martin Francis ' 51. .Arts Old Town X ' elson, Forrest Billings ' 50. Fy. Bangor X ' elson, Harold Clark ' 51, Fy. A assalboro X ' elson. Maurice Roland ' 51. Pe. (B) Portland Xelson, Richard Carl ' SO, Ce. South Weymouth, lass. Xelson, Robert William, G., Ch.Eng. Orono Xew ' ton, David Tingley ' SO, le, Xewton, Lewis Paul ' SO, Ch.Eng. Xichols, David Leigh ' 50, Arts Xichols, Harold Kenneth ' 51, .Arts Xichols, Margaret Jane, G.. Ed. .Aubv rn -Auburn Jackn an Bangor Washington, D. C. Xicholson, William James ' SO, Arts East Millinocket Xickerson, Gloria Betty ' SO, .Arts Bangor Xickerson, Jack Lee ' SO, Eng. Ps. Brewer Xickerson, Jerry Savage ' 50, Ch.Eng. Orono Xickerson, Roy Welts ' 51, .Arts (B) Presque Isle Xickerson, Virginia ' 51, He. Greenville Xickless, Joseph Edward ' 50, -Arts Bucksport Xickless, Robert -Arnold ' 50, Ee. Bucksport Xicola, Frederick Benedict ' 50, Dh. Old Town Xiecc, Blanche Marie ' 51, -Arts Portland Xightingalc, Herbert Irvine ' 51, -Agr. (B) Fort Fairfield Xiles, Ralph Hudson ' 51, -Arts (B) Bath Xiles, Robert Clyde ' SO, Me. Bath Xisbet. -Alfred Leroy ' 51. .Arts (B) Gardiner Xisbet, Robert George ' 50. Arts Portland Xisbet, Willard, Jr. ' SO, Arts Portland Xisbett. Leroy Oscar ' SO, Ce. Bangor Xiskanen, Rafael Edwin ' 50, Me. South Paris Xoble, -Adrien -Arthur, TY2 Portland Xoddin, Rav Campbell ' SO, Ee. Cherryfield Xoel, Elizabeth ' SO, He. Orono Xormand. Robert Lee ' SO, Ee. Sanford Xorris, Chester Edward, Jr. ' 51, .Arts Winterport Xorton, Chapman Chrysler, S., .Agr. Hempstead. X. Y. Xorton. Linwood Xiles ' 50, Me. Caribou Xorton, Stanley Cook, Jr. ' 51, Me, Yarmouth Xort on, ' ance Gerald ' 51, -Arts (B) Rockland Xorton, Walter Merriman ' 50, Ce. Brunswick Xorwood. -Adelbert Townsend ' 50, Me. Warren X ' oyes. -Albert Edwin ' 50. Ch.Eng. Orono X oyes, Betty Louise ' SO, He. Limestone Xoves, Francis Tames, Ir. ' SO. Ch.Eng. Hopedale. Mass. Xoyes, Harold Haskell ' ' 51, .Arts ( B ) Houlton Xoyes, Herbert Walker ' 51, -Arts (B) Portland Noyes, Marilyn Rose ' 50, Bt. Bethel X oyes, Ralph George ' SO, Ch.Eng. Portland Xoyes, Richard Walter ' 51, Me. (B) Xorway X ' oves, Ronald Currie ' 50. Ch.Eng. Orono Xoyes. Russell Kendall ' 51, Pe. (B) Kittery Point Xugent, Francis Thornton ' 51, Me. (B) Portland Xutter, Robert Percival ' 50. -An. Corinna Xyboe, Kenneth Edward ' SO, Me. Orono Oak, .Allan Eugene ' 51, Ee. (B) Skowhegan Oak, Wendell Merle ' 51, Ce. (B) Skowhegan Oates. Richard James ' 51, Me. (B) Portland Ober, Eunice Marie ' SO. -Arts Dark Harbor Oberg, George Milton ' 50, -Arts Bridgton O ' Brien Eugene Clarence ' SO, Pe. Bangor O ' Brien, Harold Waldon ' 51, .Arts (B) Sangerville O ' Connor, Elizabeth -Ann ' 50, -Arts Bangor O ' Connor, James Gorman ' SO, -Arts Bangor O ' Connor, James Joseph ' 50, .Arts South Brewer O ' Connor, Margaret .Annette ' 51. He. Brewer Oddi, Louis Ferdinand ' 50. .Arts Portland Odell, Charles David ' 51, Pe. (B) Fryeburg Odone, Donald Totnian ' 50, .Arts Bogota. X. J. O ' Keefe. Linwood Moses ' 51. Ce. Old Town O ' Keefe, Walter Randolph, Jr. ' SO, Cli.Eng. Portland Oliver. James .Arthur ' 50, Ee. Oakland Olmsted, Robert Irving ' 50, Ee. Charleston Olsen. Randolph Winston ' 50, .Arts Portland Olsen, Robert Leslie ' 50, .Arts Kittery Point Olson, ' alter Benjamin ' 51. -Agr. Old Town Oppenheim. Joseph Bertram ' 50, Ee. Bangor Orach, Stephen ' SO, Fy. Lansford, Pa. Ordwav. Robert Sumner ' 50, .Arts Yarmouth O ' Reilly, Theresa ' 51, .Arts Portland Ormsby, Donald ' ictor ' SO, Me. Brunswick Ormsby, Harold Clifford, Jr. ' 50, Ee. Brunswick Orr, -Andrew John ' 51, .Arts Portland Orr, Randall Hurley ' 51, .Arts (B) Woolwich Osborn, Malcolm Everett ' 51. Ce. (H) Lincoln Osgood, Charles Robert ' SO, Me. Mattawamkeag Osgood. Donald Sydney ' 50. Me. Lawrence. Mass. Osgood. Eben .Averill, Tr. ' 51. Fv. Bangor 410 Osgood. Everett Gregory, S., Eiig. Bangor Osgood, Lowell Harris ' 50, Pe. Greenville Osgood, Phvllis Gertrude ' 51, Eng. Bradford Osnion, Kicliard Barr ' 50, Ch.Eng. St. Petersburg, Ma. Otis, William Howgatc ' 50, Arts Saiu ' ord O ' Toole, lames Martin ' 50, Arts Portland O ' Toole, Michael Francis ' 50, Arts Portland Ottmann, William Kane ' 50, Arts Augusta Ouelette, Arthur Joseph ' 50, Me. Berwick Ouellette. Claude ' 51, Arts (B) St. David Ouellettc, Donald Albert ' 50. Arts Brunswick Ouellette. Edward Woodrow ' 51. Ee. Lincoln Center Ouellette. Lawrence Arthur ' 50. Arts Cbisholm Ouellette. Lewis Oscar ' 50. Arts Biddeiord Ouellette. Ralph Joseph ' 51. Arts (B) Millinocket Ouilette. Lewis Alire. Jr. ' 50, Ee. Skowhegan Outhouse. William Brvant ' 50, Eng. Ps. York illage Packard. Earl Spofford ' 50. Ch. Portland Packard. Marion Albert ' 50. Ce. Portland Packard. Ricliard Darrell ' 50. Cli.Eng. Livermore Falls Packard. Roberta Jeannine ' 50. Ge. ' LaTuque, Que., Canada Page. Carolvn Louise 51. Arts Clinton Page. Carroll Perlev ' 50. Arts Orland Page. Oral Dudlev. Jr.. TY2 Belgrade Page. Reginald Kermit ' 50. Ag. Easton Page. Richard Morrill ' 51. Ee. (B) Augusta Page. Samuel Brann ' 50, Ch. Dexter Paiemeiit. Pliilip Raymond ' 51. Ee. (B) Brunswick Paine. Lewis Barnabus, 2nd ' 51, Me. Bangor Pakulski, John Robert ' 51, Eng. (B) Livermore Falls Palmer, Fleetwood William, S.. Eng. Smyrna Mills Palmer. Osmond Frederick ' 50. Eng. Ps. Rockland Palmer. Paul Joseph ' 50. Arts Bangor Panarese. . lessandro Dominic ' 50, Pe. Portland Papadopoulos. .Antonios 50. Ch.Eng. Athens. Greece Pappas. Theotokis Nicholas. S., Arts Bangor Paradis. J. George Arthur ' 51. Me. fB) Biddeford Parisi. Lawrence Francis ' 51. .Arts (B) Yarmouth Parker, Clarence Willis. Jr. ' 49, Me. Levant Parker, David Sanford, Jr. ' 50, Arts Portland Parker. John Russell ' 50. Arts Danforth Parker. Steplien Erlon. Jr. ' 50. Ee. South Portland Parkman. Edward Lewis ' 50. Ce. Dexter Parmenter. Thomas Elmer. G.. Ch.Eng. Portland Parrott. Xorman Harvey ' 50. Arts South Portland Parsons. Donald Warren 50. .Arts Portland Parsons. Dwight Emery. TYl Canton Parsons. Fred .Anthony. Jr. ' 50. Arts Portland Parsons. Robert Decatur. G.. Pa. Waterville Parsons. Robert Louis ' 51. .Arts (B) East Xew Portland Partridge. Jerry Carlton ' 50. Arts Norway Patten. Dorothv Ellen ' 51, .Arts Richmond Patten. Richard Harlan. TY2 Belfast Pauk. Stei)hen ' 51. Pe. (B) Branford. Conn. Paul. .Arthur Nichols ' 51. Hy. Falmouth Foreside Payson. Franklin Dana ' 50. le. West Southport Payson. Paul Milton ' 50. .Arts Island Falls Peabody, Laurence Collins ' 51, Eng. (B) Houlton Pcabody. Richard Sargent ' 50. .Arts Orono Peacock. Robert Samuel ' SO, .Arts Lubec Pearson, Beverly Lydia ' 50, .Arts Hartford, Conn. Pearson. Robert Errold ' 51. .Agr. (B) Corinna Pearson. Ruth .Anna ' 50. -Arts Hartland Pease. Burton Weatherbee ' 51. Ce. (B) Bar Mills Pease. Donald Wallingford. Jr. ' SI). Me. York A ' illage Peasley. Harold Marvin ' 50. .Arts Bath Peasley. Leroy Elmer ' 51, Arts (B) Rockland Peavey, Herman William ' 50, Ee. Sebago Lake Peckham. George Frazier. Jr. ' 51. Me. Northeast Harbor Pelletier. Francis Joseph ' 50. Fm. Milford Pelleticr. Gerald Patrick. TY2 Fort Kent Pelton. Sherman Leroy ' 50. Me. Portland Pendleton. Philip Winston ' 51, .Arts CB) Camden Pendleton. Rosanne Elise ' 51. He. Carmel Pennell. Elizabeth Frances ' 50. .Arts Topsham Penney. Roger Stillman ' 50. Me. Bradley Percival. Harry Elwood. Jr. ' 51. .Arts (B) Wiscasset Percival. Roger Berkley ' 50, Ee. Pittsfield Perkins, Charles Stasse ' 51, Agr. ( B I South Orange, N. J. Perkins, Frank Eugene ' 50, Fy. Warcham, Mass. Perkins, Herbert Winfield ' 50, Arts Jackson Heights, N. Y. Perkins, John Alan ' 50, Arts Orono Perkins, Merlin tirovcr ' 50, .Arts Ogunquit Perkins. Paul Colbv ' 50, Fy. Bangor Perkins, Robert Henry ' 50, Pe. Belfast Perkins. Theodore .Albert ' 50, Fm. Bangor Perkins. Warren Thurlow ' 50. Ee. Newbury. Mass. Perlev. Edward Harvev ' 51. Eng. (B) Lcwiston Perrv. Alice Theresa ' 51, Arts Bangor Perr ' v, .Arthur Edward ' 51, .Arts Bangor Perrv. Bvron Josepli 51. .Arts Bangor Perrv. Edward Benjamin ' 50, Me. Portland Perrv. Joseph .Malcolm. Jr. ' 51, .Arts (B) Portland Perrv, Robert Eugene ' 51. Eng. (B) South Freeport Perrv. ' ernon Dorsev ' 51. .Agr. Easton Pert, Donald Melvin ' 51, Eng. ( B) Kittery Pervear. George Granville ' 51, Pe. (B) North Brookhn Pesch. John Joseph ' 50. .Arts Bangor Peterson, Robert Bell ' 50, Ce. Portland Peterson, Herbert Olof ' 50, Me. Lexington, Mass. Peterson. Herman William ' 50, Ce. Old Town Peterson. Paul Hubert ' 51, Ee. {B) North Haven, Conn. Pettee. Janet Joan ' 50. .Arts Hallowell Pettigrew. N ' ernon Eugene. G.. Ed. Machias Phelps. Tames Parkhurst ' 51, Ch.Eng. (B) Readfield Philbricic. Blanche Ethelyn ' 50. He. Portland Philbrick, William Leavitt ' 51. Fy. Skowhegan Phillips. .Andrew Seth. Jr. ' 50. .Arts Bangor Phillips. Freeman .Almon. Jr. ' 50. Ch.Eng. Vaterville Phillips, Nathan Cross ' 51, Me. South Brewer Phocas. George John ' 51, .Arts (B) Starks Pickard, Gerald Carl ' SO, .An. Bangor Pickett. Francis Edward ' 50, Ee. Kennebunk Pidacks. Robert Walter ' 51, Ch. (B) Rumford Piela. Edmund Francis ' 50, Ee. Manchester, Conn. Pierce. Cynthia ' 51, He. Augusta Pierce, David Roosevelt ' 50, Ee. Swansea, Mass. Pierce. Dean Sawyer ' 50. Me. Old Town Pierce. Sterling ' ernard ' 51, Eng. (B) Bingham Pike. Nancy .Alice ' 51. L..A. N. North Bridgton Pillsbury. Everett Clyde ' 50. -Arts Rangeley Pinette. Clarence John ' 50. -Arts Fort Kent Pinette. Daniel Ball ' 51, Eng. (B) Brunswick Pinkham, Lawrence Dana ' 50, -Arts Bangor Pinkham, Richard Clarke ' 51, .Arts (B) Saco Pinkham. Robert .Arthur, Jr. ' 50, Me. Farmington Pinkham, Roger Stanton ' 50, Eng. Ps. Bath Piper. Clifton -Arthur ' SO. Me. Orono Piper. Clinton Keech. TYl Troy Piper, Philip Everett ' 51, -Arts Brewer Piscopi, Ralph -Antonio ' SO, Ee. Portland Plaisted. -Alan Howard ' 51, Me. Orono Plaisted. Paula ' 51. L..A. N. Princeton Plaisted. Philip Heath. G., Bt. Oakland Plourde, Richard Roger ' 51, .Arts (B) Millinocket Plumly, Judith ' 51. .Arts Portland Phimmer. Carlton Miles ' 50. Ph. Orono Plummer. Elliott Wilbur ' SO. Ph. Orono Plummer. Harold Chase. Jr. ' 51, Ce. (B) Richmond Phimmer. Wayne Lee ' SO, .Arts Bangor Pohlman. Carl George ' 51. .Arts (B) Newtonville, Mass. Poirier, Robert Joseph ' 51. .Arts (B) Rumford Poli. Constantine John ' SO. .Arts Biddeford Poli. Dominic ' 51, Pe. (B) Biddeford Poliquin, Monita Constance 51, .Arts Lewiston Polito, .Angelo Louis ' SO, .Arts Portland Polleys. Jean X ' irginia ' SO. .Arts Yoodland Polyot. Carroll Joseph ' .sO. Me. Bangor Pontbriand, Fernand Lucieii ' 50. .Arts -Auburn Pooler, Bernard Harris ' SO, .Ag. Washburn Pooler, Raymond Leroy ' 51, Eng. (B) A ' assalboro Pooler, Ronald Edward ' 51, Pe. Brewer Pooler. Walter Joseph ' .SO. -Arts South Brewer Poor, Barbara Merrill ' SO, Eng. Ps. Detroit, Mich, Porter, Leland Merle ' SO, Ch. Presque Isle Porter, Lester Jacob ' 51, Agr. (B) Skowhegan Porter. Richard Crouse ' 51. Agr. (Bi Prcsquc Isle Porter. Thurston Arthur ' 5U. Arts Frederictoii, X. B.. Canada Potenzo, Frank Joseph ' 50. Arts Portland Potter. Alvin Kenneth ' 51. Agr. (B) Sabattus Potter. Clark ' SO. Arts Xecdham. Mass. Potter. Lawrence Merle ' 51. Agr. (B) Sabattus Poulin. Robert Merrill ' 50. Ch. Skowhegan Pouliot. Roland Leoiiidas ' 51. Eng. (B) Lewiston Pound. Joyce Elizabeth. 3YN Milliiiocket Povicli. Donald Myer ' 51, .Arts (B) Bath Powell. James Leonard ' 50. .Arts ' anceboro Powers. David W ' ynian ' 51. Ch.Eng. (B) Portland Powers. Frederick ' ebstcr. Jr. 50. Eng. Ps. Portland Powers. Louise Ida ' 50. Arts South Portland Powers. Robert Francis ' 51, Arts (B) Lewiston Powers. William Roy ' SO. Ch.Eng, Springfield. Mass. Pratt. Butler Hillman. Jr. ' SO. Ce. Portland Pratt. Floriece Madeleine ' 50, Pe. Strong Pratt. Frances Elizabeth ' 51. Arts Brunswick Prav. loan Meade ' 51. Arts Melrose. Mass. Pray. Robert Russell ' 5L Pe. (B) Berwick Preble. Richard Burns ' SO. Arts Xewton Center, Mass. Preble. Robert Burns ' 50. Arts Xewton Center. Mass Prentiss. James Milton ' 51. Arts (B) Middletown. X. Y. Prest. Edward Everett ' 51. Agr. (B) Waverlv. Mass. Priest. Bryce Clifton ' SO. Ht. Enfield Priest. Clifford Alvin. Jr. ' SO. :Me. Bradford, Mass. Prince. Arlon Polsy ' 51. Fy. (P ) Sabattus Prince. Elbert Marshall ' 50. Ce. Detroit Prince. Hartley Lee ' 51. Arts (B) Caracas. enezueIa Prindall. Richard Irving, TYl Bowdoinham Profenno, Carlo ' 51, Ch,Eng, (B) Vest Scarboro Prouty, Jordan Scott ' 51, Eng. (B) Portland Pruett. Joseph .-Xlbert ' 51. Ch.Eng. (B) Kittery Purdue, Alice Lorraine ' 51. .Arts Bath Purington. Stanley Russell ' 51. Ee. (B) Brunswick Purinton. Harold Edward ' 50. Arts Brunswick Pushaw, Robert John ' 51. Eng. (B) L ' nion Putnam. Mary Elizabeth ' 51. He. Monroe Quinn. Helen Teresa ' 51. Pe. Bangor Quinn. Rowland Kenneth ' SO. F e. Bangor Quint, Martelle Cliase ' SO, .Arts Pittsfield Quirion. Jerome Reginald ' 51. .Arts i I! ) aterville Raben, Alilton ' 51. .Arts Bangor Race. Edward .Arlington. G.. Ms. East Boothby Race. Roger Alfred ' 50. Fv. Guilford Rackliff. Herbert Lord. Jr. SO. Arts Old Town Rafford. Herbert Lee ' SO. F h. Presque Isle Ramsay. David Hu,gh ' SO. -Arts Alelrose. Mass. Ramsay, David Scott ' 51, .Agr. F.ug. Fort Kent Ramsdell. Bernard Clair ' SO, Me. Miami. Fla. Ramsdell. Robert ' illiani ' SO. Ch.F:ng. Aledford, Mass. Ramsdell. Winifred Marie ' 51. He. Columbia Falls Ranaghaii, Edward Patrick ' 51. .Arts (B) Portland Rand. David ■aIter ' 51, Ce. (B) Lewiston Rand. I.eroy Francis ' SO. Fy. Intervale Rand, Vernon Elmer ' SL Arts (B) Dexter Randall, Oliver Merrill ' SO. Me. .Auburn Randall. Roger Raymond ' 51. Eng. (Bl Waterville Ratte. Rena Josephine ' 51. Pe. Waterville Rawson. Donald Edward ' SO. Ce. Cape Elizabeth Ray. Ferris Stanley ' 50. Arts F.astnort Ray, Leslie Sewell, Jr. ' 50. .Arts Topsfield. Mass. Raymond. Marilyn Maude ' 51. .Arts Jack on Heights. X. A ' . Read. Walter Oliver ' 51. -An. Orono Reade. Gordon Alvah ' 50. Ee. Roslindalc. Mass. Reardon. John McQuade 50. Ph. Calais Redman, Robert Grav ' 50, Pe. -Augusta Reed. Carl Howard ' 50. Ph. Alillinocket Reed, Carroll Elliott ' SO. -Arts Randolph Reed. Charles Edward _ ' _50 Ce. Old Town Reed. George Putnam SI, Eng. (B ) Portland Reed. Philip Hathaway ' 51. Agr. (B ' ) Fort Fairfield Reilly. James Richard. G.. Wc. Orono Reilly. Joseph Thomas ' SO, Ce. Lexington, Mass. Reilly. Richard A ates ' SO. Ee. Xew Harbor Remar. Irving Jacob ' 51, Arts (B) Biddeford Remic. Harlev Belmont ' 50, Me. Kitterv Reny. Edward Marvin ' 51, Eng. (B) Bath Reny. Felix -Adelard ' 51. .Arts (B) Waterville Reynolds. Howard Wyman, S., Eng. Winthrop Rhoads. Robert Barlow ' SO. .Agr. Eng. Orono Ribbons. Daniel O ' Keefe ' 51. Eng. ( B 1 Xorth A ' assalboro Rice. Harold Keith. Jr. ' 51. .Arts (B; Cumberland Alills Rice. James Huntting ' 51, Fy. (B) Orleans. Mass. Rice. Richard Xash. TY2 Orono Rice. Wyman Francis ' SO. .Arts Bangor Rich. Richard Irving ' 50. .Agr. Eng. Charleston Ricli. Royce Cuylar ' SO, -Arts . Pittsfield Richard, Phyllis Mary ' 51, -Arts .Auburn Richards, Carline Barbara ' SO, -Arts ' an Buren Richards, Mary Elizabeth 51, He. .Alfred Richards. Robert Philander ' SO, -Agr. Farmington Richardson, Barbara Ann ' SO, He. Xorway Richardson, Betty .Ann ' 51, Pe. Bangor Richardson. Clifford Houghton ' SO. Ce. Bar Harbor Richardson, Donald Augustus ' 51, Eng. (B) Yarmouth Richardson, Maitland Edward ' SO, Fm. Oakland Richmond, Charles Clarke ' SO, Arts Calais Richter, Frederick -Adam ' SO. Ch.Eng. Richmond Richter, George Gustave John ' 51, -Arts (B) Brunswick Richter. Robert -Allan ' SO. Ce. Xew Britain, Conn. Ricker, Howard Francis ' 51, Me. (B) Gardiner Riddiough, Douglas I.evinson ' 51, Ce. (B) Machias Rideout. Raymond McKinley. Jr. ' 50. Arts .Augusta Riley. .Albert Stephen ' SO. .Arts Soutli Portland Riley. Robert Edward ' 51, -Arts Bangor Ring, Chester .Allen ' 50, Ce. Bangor Riou-x. Julien Bertrand ' SL Eng. (B) Greene Rioux. Willie Romeo ' 51, Arts (B) Sabattus Riplev. Ramona -Alta ' 50, He. Liberty Risska. Rolvin Reinbold ' 51. Arts (.B) Li.sbon Falls Ritchie. -Arthur Wallace ' 51, -Arts (B) Bath Roach, George -Arnold ' 51, .Agr. (B) Smyrna Mills Robbins. Carl Burton ' SO, Arts Searsport Robbins, Carl Richard ' 50. Ee. Bangor Robbins, Gerald Leroy ' 51, Me. (B) East ' assaIboro Robbins. Xewell .Albert. TY2 Stonington Robbins. Paulina Spear ' 51. .Arts Scarboro Robbins. Robert David 50. .Arts Wakefield. Mass. Roberge. Jean-Paul Roger ' 51. .Arts (B) Biddeford Roberts. Dodd Edward ' 51. -Arts (B) South Berwick Roberts. Donald Henry ' 51. Pe. Brewer Roberts. Furber Stimpson ' SO. Bt. F.n. Belfast Roberts, Harland Ernest ' 50, Ce. Xorth Berwick Roberts, Howard -Additon ' 51, Fy. (B) Dexter Roberts. Priscilla Jane ' 50. He. Brownville Junction Robertson. Oliver William ' 51. -Arts (Bl Waldoboro Robertson. Orville Weeks ' SO, Arts Danforth Robinson, Darrol Elwood, G., Ed. Orono Robinson, Fred Elmer ' 51, Agr. (B) Fairfield Robinson, Fred Oscar ' 51, Me, (B) Presque Isle Robinson, James .Arthur ' SO, .Ag. Old Town Robinson. Lawrence Ernest ' 51, Ch.F-Ug. (B) Pownal Robinson, Richard Preston ' SO, Ce. Bootbbay Harbor Robinson. Richard Towse ' 50, -Agr. Eng. Waltham, Mass. Robinson. Roger Towse ' 50, Dh. Lubec Robinson, Samuel -Arthur, G.. Ch. Bangor Robinson. Willis Mansur ' 50, Ee. Lewiston Roby. Kenley Edmund ' 51, .Agr. (B) I ovell Rochon. William Carroll ' 51. Arts (B) L ' nion Roderick, Joseph Thomas, Jr. ' .50. Me. Stillwater Rodis. Charles ' 51, -Arts ( B ) Portland Rcjgers, Kenneth Luther ' 51, Eng. (B) Alethucn, Mass. Rolfe. John Edward. S.. Eng. Augusta Rollins. Xormand ' 51, Me. (B) Buckfield Romano. Ferdinand Xundi ' 50, Pe. Portland Ronco, Robert Warren ' 51, .Arts (B) Sangerville Rose. Llewellyn Ernest ' 51. Fy. (B) Xorth Leeds Rosebush. .Arthur William ' 51. .Arts (B) Brounvilk Junction Rosenberg, Robert Calvin ' SO, Me. .Auburn Rosenstein. Bernard Kalman ' SO, Ch.Flng. Peabody. Mass. Rosenthal, Herbert Tulius ' 50, F . Waterville Ross. Frank Edward. Tr. ' 51, Ce. (B) Owls Head Ross. Ralph Henry ' 51. .Arts (B) Bath Rossi, loan Louise ' 51. .Art Gardiner •112 Rossigiiol. Ovilla ' 51, Eng. Madawaska Roiirke. Paul Edward ' 51. Fy. W ' inthrop Roiix. Raymond Francis ' 51. Mc. (B) Liniirick Rowc. . Ilcn Bidtord. Jr. ' 50. Arts South Portland Rinve, Eugene ' 50. Mi . Old Town Rowe. Guy Edmund. Jr. ' 50. Cli.l--ng. Norway Rowcll. Carolyn Sarali ' 51. Pc. Saco Rowsc. James William Martin. Jr. -19. Ha. Cape Elizabeth Roy. Joseph Richard ' 51. Pe. (B) Winslow Roy. Lionel Edgar ' 51. Arts iB) Brunswick Roy. Richard Louis ' 51. Ch.Eng. (B) Farmington Roval, Richard Allan ' 50. Ce. South Portland Rozelle, Lloyd (k-rald ' 51. Agr. Bradford Rozzi. Pasquale Lawrence ' 50. Arts Portland Ruggles, Jackson Bertrand, Jr. 50, Me. Whitefield. X. H. Ruhlin. Earle Oswald ' 51, Me. Bangor Rumney, lohn Robert ' 51, Arts Penobscot Rupp. Robert .Seward ' 50, Vc. Springvale Rushworth. Robert Aitken ' 50, Me. Xorridgewock Rusk. iJiane Elizabeth ' 50. He. Woonsocket. R. I. Russell. Charles William ' 50. Eng. Ps. Bangor Russell, Isabelle Elizabeth ' 51, Arts Rangeley Russell, Robert Chaples ' 50. Arts Bangor Rutland. Elizabeth Hoyt ' 50. Arts Presque Isle Ryan. Xancy Jane ' 51. Arts Rockland Ryder. Dennis Arthur ' 51, Arts iB) Camden Ryder. John Albert ' 50, Arts Lincoln Ry ier. John Constantine. Jr. ' 51, Me. Bangor Ryder. William Francis ' SI. F-ng. Bangor Sackley. Paul Charles ' SO, Ee. Portland Sage. U ' ilfred IJelphis, Jr. ' 51, Eng. iB) Rumtord Salisbury, Cha rles X ' aughan ' 50, Ht. Bar Harbor .Salmi, (jeorge FVank ' 50, Arts Waldoboro Salmon, Robert Pope ' 51, .Arts iB) Xe tonville, Mass. Saltzman. Robert Samuel ' SO, F ng. Ps. Bangor Sampson, (jeorge Willard ' 50. Ee. Old Town Sampson, (jladys Bertha ' 50, Arts Augusta Sampson, Isabelle Sands ' 50. Arts Old Town Sanderson, Henry ' 51, Fy. (B) Bedford N ' illage. X. Y. Sangster. Philip Clapj). Jr. SO. rts Portland .Sarvas. Waher ' 50. Ch.Fjig. Saco Saucier. ' alere Xorman ' 50. rts Plaisted Saunders. Allan W ' nodburv ' . 1. . rts (B) Cumberland Mills Saunders. Henry Warren SO. Me. Westbrook Saunders. Richard F ' remont ' 50, Fm. Monmouth Savage. Clinton Blanchard. TY2 Temple Savage. Richard Louis ' 50. Ce. South Portland .Savignano. Alfred ' 49. V. . Xewton Highlands. Mass. Savoy. Joseph Edwin ' 50. Ce. Bangor .Sawtelle. Erwin Morrill ' 51. 1-jig. iB) Shirley Sawtelle. Philip Leighton. TY2 WaterviU ' e Sawtelle. Richard Craig ' 50. Ee. Alfred .Sawyer, Charles Fre derick, S„ Eng. Waterville Sawyer. Charles X orton ' 51. Me. ( B) Portland .Sawyer. Everett .Allen ' 50, Arts South Brewer Sawyer. Harvey F ugene ' 51. FJig. i B) Portland -Sawyer. Marjorie June ' 51. He. Saco Sawyer. Richard Lewis ' 51. Fy. if ' ) Auburn Sawyer. William F ' rcderick ' 50, Me. Milhiidge Scaminon. Clark F2dward ' SO. Ch.Eng. Old Town Scammon. Henry (ilover. Jr. ' 50. Arts Auburn Scanlin. Ira Waldron, Jr. ' SO. An. Bangor Schneider. Herbert Karl ' 50, Arts Augusta Schofield, Wentworth Henry, (j., .Me. Orono Schonland. Richard Palmer, Jr. ' 50. Arts Portland .Schroedcr. .Sherwood Xolan ' 50. By. Auburn Schwab, Bruce B. ' SI. Ee. ll!) Kittery Schwartz, Peter ' 51, F y. Bangor Sclair. Frances .Anne ' 50. Arts Bangor Scott, (ieorge Washington ' 51. gr. (Bl Belfast Scott. Robert .Mvin ' SO. I)t. Stillwater Scott. Wendall Owen ' SO. Ce. Wilton Scott. William Linwood ' 51. . rts I B ) I.ewiston Scoville. Homer (Joff ' 51. Eng. (B) West Hartford. C.mn. .Scribner. Charles Herbert ' 50. . Ie. Bangor Scribner. Herbert Charles ' .SO. l-jig. Ps. I ' ath Scribner. Roland Harry ' 50, Pe. Scales. F ' red Monroe ' 50. Ce. Seaman, Kenneth Wylie ' 50, Me. .Sears. Richard Burtt ' 50. Ce. Seavev, Marilvn Mae ' 50, . rts Bangor Portland Hempstead, X. Y. Portland .Auburn Sedgeley, Richard Dermont ' 51. Arts iB) I.ewiston Seeiy. Durward William ' 51. . rts (B) Patten Seigars. Richard Alden ' 50. Arts Clinton Selleck. Richard Pearce ' 51. .Agr. (B) Milton. Mass. .Sennott. Clifford Lounsbury 51, Ale. (B) West Ro.xbury. Mass. Seplin. Zelma ' 51. .Arts Bangor Sevey. LaRoy Leon ' 51, Agr. iBl De.xter Sewall. Mark Warren ' SO, Ge. Bootbbay Harbor .Sewall. Peggy .Ann ' 51, He. Gardiner Seward. Kelson Charles ' 51, Ce. Auburn Sferes. Paul Xicholas ' 50, Arts South Windham Shannon. Gilbert .Alexander ' 50, Pe. Bangor Shannon, Irene Dorothea ' 51, L.A. X ' . Wytopitlock Shapleigh. Edward Everett ' 50. Arts Bangor Shapleigb. Lloyd Pierce. Jr. ' 50. Arts Bangor Shattuck. Joseph Boardman. Jr. ' 50. Me. X ' (jrth Edgeconib Shaughncssy. Maurice Francis. Jr. ' .SO. Arts Biddeford Shaw. .Albert Joseph ' 51. Me. (B) Lewiston Shaw, Bernard Wesley, TY ' l Limestone Shaw, Bradley Tuttle ' 51, .Arts iB) Portland Shaw, Elizabeth Noreen ' 50, He. Caribou Shaw. George Carleton ' 50. Me. South Brewer Shaw. John Gibbs ' SI. Fy. (B) South Portland Shaw. Xorman Pineo ' SO. .Arts Bar Harbor Shaw, X ' aughn Stanwoo;! ' SO, ,Ag. Limestone Shea, John Roland ' 50, .Arts Rumford Shedd, Mark Redans ' 50, Arts Bangor Sheeby, Paul Grant ' 50, .Arts .Augusta Sherman, George Barrows ' 51, Art- ( B ) Bootbbay Harbor Sherman, Jean Harkins ' 51, He. Orono Sherman, Theodore Raymond ' 51, .Agr. Island Falls Sherman, Walter .Albion ' SO, Bt. En. Bucksport Sherwood. Wesley Rich ' SO, Arts Xewton Center, Mass. Shield, Charles Willington ' 51, .Agr. (B) Oakfield Shipley. John Rober ' 51, Fy. (B) X ' assalboro Shirley, Clair Everett ' 51, .Arts Old Town Shirley, John Eldon ' 50, .Arts Woodland Shorey, Leigh Temple ' SO, Dh. Pittsfield Shorey. Ruth .Annette. 3YX ' Bangor Short. James Edward ' 51. .Arts Calais Shultz, Raema Miriam ' 51, .Arts Lewiston Sibley, Charles Byron, G., By. Stillwater Sides. Samuel Edwin ' 51. Ce. (B) Sherman Mills Silsby, James .Allan ' 51, .Arts Bangor Silverman, Milton Ellis ' SO, Ce. Portland Simanonok. Joseph Edward ' SO, Me. Saco Simmons, Fxlward Roger ' SO, Me. Sargentville Simmons, John Warren ' SO, Ee. Sargentville Simmons. Patricia Marie ' 51. L.A. S: X. Bucksport Simonton, David Palmer ' 50, Ale. PortJand .Simpson, David, Jr. ' SO. .Arts Bangor Simpson. Donald Campbell ' SO. Ee. Eastport Simpson. Kenneth Alexander ' 51. Arts i P ) Millinocket Simpson, Paul Dyer ' 50, Arts .Augusta Simpson, Paul Roger ' 51, Eng. ( 1!) Lewiston Sinert, X ' orton ' 50, .Arts Rumford Singer, Richard .Allan ' 51, .Arts i i; i Lewiston Sirois, .Abel Robert ' SO, Ee. Skowhegan Sirois. Robert Raymond ' SI, .Arts iB) Pittsfield Skiffington, Lloyd .Albert ' SO. .Arts Dover-Foxcroft Skinner, Roger (iuv ' 50, .Arts Steuben Slanev, Howard Ross, Ir. ' 51, Ce. Ol.l Orchard Beach Slater. Robert Hugh ' 51, Ee. iB) Dry .Mills Sleight, Charles Kingsley ' SO, Fy. Lubcc .Sleight, Earland Kingsley. G., Ch. Lubec .Slosser. Bobby Gene ' SO, .Arts Orono Smaha. Donald George ' 50, .Me, Portland Sniaha, Emily Flelen ' SI, .Arts Portland Small. Charles Hopkins ' 51, .Arts (Bl Thomaston Center Small, Dana Wilson ' SI. .Agr. iBl Bowdoinham . small. Donald Edward 51, Me. (P.) Derry A ' illa.ge. X. H. 11.B Small, Gwendolyn MacDunald 51, He. East Machias Small. Howard Edwin ' 50, Ec. Fairfield Small. Xathan Rav ' 51. Arts CB) Lewiston Small. Ricliard Hubert ' 50. Pe. Westbrook Small. Rutb Lawry ' 50. Arts Orono Small, William Chiles ' 50. Eh. Orono Smart. Forrest Edward. Jr.. TYl Seboeis Smiley, David Secor ' 50, Cb.Eng. Skowhegan Smiley, Frank Richard ' 51. .- gr. Waterville Smiley. John August ' 50. An. Waterville Smith. Barbara Arlene ' 51. He. Bangor Smith. Dean Russell ' 51. Me. (B) Bailey Island Smith. Dwight Benjamin H.. Jr. ' 51. Fy. (B) Lewiston Smith. Earle Francis ' 50, Me. Bangor Smith, Edward William ' 51, Ee. (_B) Brunswick Smith. Edwin Boardman ' 50. Eng. Ps. Kennebunk Smith. Edwin Freemont ' 50. .Arts Larmel Smith, Floyd Turner ' 50, Ce. Bucksport Smith, Francis Gordon ' 50, .-Krts Bangor Smith, Frank Joseph, Jr. ' 50, Arts Portland Smith, George Lawrence ' 50, . rts Norwalk, Conn. Smith. (Gordon William ' 51, Eng. (B) Harrison Smith, Halden Frank ' 51. Agr. (B) Oakfield Smith. Harlan Roger ' 50 . Pe. Salsbury Cove Smith. Irving Franklin ' 51, . gr. (B) Gorham Smith. June Florence ' 50, He. Presque Isle Smith, Lawrence Paul ' 50, Me. Orono Smith. Mary Elizabeth, G.. Zo. Presque Isle Smith. Morris Jacob ' 50. Ee. Portland Smith. Xelson Hood ' 51. Fy. (B) Laconia. X. H. Smith, Xicholas Xeville ' 50. Arts Newton Center. Mass. Smith. Paul Ernest ' 50, Arts Di.xmont Smith. Ray Everett ' 50. Ch.Eng. Orono Smith. Richard Sylvester ' 51. Arts Bangor Smith. Robert Edward ' 50. Me. Bangor Smith, Robert Lee ' 51, Arts (B) Bar Harbor Smith, Robert Trafton ' 51, Agr. (B) Rockland Smith. Ruth Greenwood, S.. Mc. Orono Smith. Sliirley Ann ' 51, Arts Searsport Smith. Stanley Bartlett. G.. Ph. Bryant Pond Smith. Tliomas Manley ' 51. Fy. (B) Rockland Smith, ' alerie Barbara ' 51, Arts Cutler Smitli, William Dempster ' 51, Arts (B) Westbrook Smyth, Donald Morgan ' 51, Ch.Eng. Orono Smythe, Berla Margaret, G.. Py. Bangor Snider. James Tliad ' 50. Ch.Eng. Bangor Snow. Elmer Chaples ' 50. Ee. Belfast Snow, Rosalie May ' 51. Arts Bangor Snowman, Robert Parker ' 50. Ch.Eng. Caribou Snyder. Ralpr McCoy ' 50. Arts Orono Sonier, Herbert James ' 51. Agr. (B) Cumberland Center Soucie, George Edward ' 51, Pe. Bangor Soucy, Edgar Albert ' 5(1, Ee. Lynn. Mass. Soucy. Frederick Francis ' 51. Arts (B) Portland Soule, Hollis Xeil ' 50, Ale. Charleston Southard, Owen Winfield ' 49. Ed. Presque Isle Southworth. Robert Samuel ' 51, Eng. (B) Portland Soychak. Joseph Richard ' 50. Arts Lisbon Falls Sparrow. Eldredge Elnathan ' 50. Ce. South Orleans, Mass. Spaulding, Aubrey LeRoy ' 5(1. Ee. Dover-Foxcroft Spaulding. Clyde Melborn ' 51. Agr. (B) Waterville Spaulding. Lyda Mae. 3YX Hartland Spear. Frwin Maynard. Jr. ' 51. Eng. (B) Rockland Spear. Robert Spofford ' 50. Fy. Cane Elizabeth Spear. William James. Jr. ' 51. Agr. (Bl Portland Spearin. Richard Mearit ' 51. Agr. (B) South Gardiner Speed. Frank Dale ' 51. Agr. (B) Lee Spellacy, Robert Phillip ' 50, Fy. Putnam. Conn. Spenard. Napoleon Louis. Jr. ' 50. Ch.Eng. Biddeford Spencer, Beverly Jane ' 50. . rts ' estbrook Spencer, Ellsworth Gordon ' 50. Dt. Anson Spencer, Howard Errington, Jr. ' 49. Wc. North Leeds Spencer. James . lbert. Jr. ' SO. Ce. Brewer Spencer. Phillip Fairfield ' 50. Pe. North New Portland Spencer. Richard Arland ' 50. Arts North Leeds Spencer. Robert Allen ' 51. Eng. (B) Lewiston Spofford. Edith Goldie. ,3YX Stonington Sprague. Kenneth Asa ' 50. Ce. !Milltown Sprague. Leon Chadbourne. Jr., G., Ed. Bangor Sprague. Richard Stanton ' 50, .Arts Bangor Sprague. Richard Wilder ' 50, Ch.Eng. Dark Harbor Springer. Joanne Morita. G., Ms. Bangor Sproul. Frederick William ' 50, Dh. South Bristol Squires. John Cooper ' 51. Ce. (B) Medford, Mass. Stacey, William Silvester ' 50, Arts Calais Stack, Doris Sevra ' 50, Arts Lewiston Stackhouse, Theodore Malcolm ' 51, Me. (B) Harborside Stafford. Douglas Austin ' 50, Arts Bangor Stairman, Melvin David ' 50, Arts Portland Standley, Richard Albert, Jr. ' 50, Ee. Portland Stanley, Jesse Colburn ' 50. Arts Old Town Stanley. ' alter Packard. Jr., S., Arts Bangor Staples, Irving Lee ' 51, Agr. (B) South Paris Starbird, Irving Rollins ' 51, Agr. (B) Guilford Starbird, Seaward Glenn, TYl Kingman Stark. Ralph Chester ' 50, Pe. Bangor Statler. Earl Edward ' 50. Fy. Brooklyn. N. ' . Staufter. Elmer Thompson ' 50. Dh. Etna Stearns, Barbara ' 50, He. Center Lovell Stearns. Robert Day ' 50. .Arts Center Lovell Steele. Barry Edward ' 50. Arts Bangor Steen. .Archie Cleon ' 50, Eng. Ps. Patten Steeves. Ray Byron ' 51. Arts (B) Lincoln Stein, Bernardctte Florence ' 51. Arts Lisbon Falls Stenholm. Carl John ' 51. Me. (B) China Stephens. George, Jr. ' 51. Eng. (B) Portland Sterling. Wallace Roland ' 50, Me. Portland Stetson. William Edward ' 50, E ng. Ps. Bath Stevens, Francis Robert ' 51, Agr. (B) Gardiner Stevens. Harold Dean ' 51. Arts (,B) Mercer Stevens, Richard Melvin ' 51, .Arts (B) Rockland Stevens. Robert Loomis ' 51, Agr. Fort Fairfield Stevens, Robert Smith ' 50, Arts Portland Stevens. Roger Leigh ' 51, Agr. (B) East Corinth Steward. Earl Rodney ' 50. Ce. Madison Steward. Raymond Benson, Jr. ' 51, Ee. (P.) Kennebunk Stewart, Barbara Lorrayne ' 50, Arts Rumford Stewart, Gwendolyn June ' 50, Eh. Caribou St. Germain. Ross. Jr. ' 51, Arts Bangor Sticknev. ' irginia ' 50. Arts Portland Stiles. Karl Harding ' 5(1. Me. Bath Stimpson. John Hallowell ' 50. Arts Cape Cottage Stimpson, Alilton Eugene ' 51. Agr. (B) Stockton Springs Stinson. Edw ard Pearl ' 51, Ee. (B) Bath Stinson, Eva Grace ' 51, Arts Prospect Harbor St. James. Alan Derek ' 50, Arts Millinocket Stockman, Erling Frederick ' 50. .Arts Pemaquid Point Stockwell. William Edward ' 51. Fy. (B) Millinocket Stoddard. Edgar Addington. Jr. ' 50 Ch.Eng. Portland Stoddard. Robert Luther ' 50. Ec. .Auburn Stoddard. Warren Austin ' 50. -Arts Portland Stoeber, George Gerard ' 50. Pe. Biddeford Stokes. Charles Luville ' 50. Ee. Bangor Stone. Charles Howard, Jr. ' 51. Agr. (B) Cornish Stone. Ethel May ' 51. Pe. Gardiner Stone. John Edmund ' 50. Ee. Rockport. Mass. Stone. Milton Starling ' 51. Arts ( F ) Pownal Stone. Robert Paul ' 5(1. Dt. Milford Stone. William Harold. G., By. Mattapan, Mass. St. Onge, Charles Amos ' 51, Me. (B) Torrington. Conn. St. Onge. Walter James. Jr. ' 51. .Arts Torrington. Conn. Storer. Carleton Roy ' 50. Ce. Yarmouth Storm. Robert Lewis ' 50, Ag. Sherman Mills Stotler. Thomas, G., Ed. Orono Stover. Richard .Arthur ' 51. Me. (B) Bar Harbor Stratton. Ellen Estelle ' 51. He. Brewer Strickland. James Price. Jr. ' 50, Me. Augusta Stromberg. Marjorie .Alice ' 50. Eng. Ps. Waterboro Strong. Caroline ' 50. Pe. .Augusta Strout. Frank Everett ' 50. .Arts Bucksport Strout. Fred Stanley ' 50. Ch.Eng. Wells Strout. Richard Goold ' 50. Ph. .Auburn Strout. Thomas Jefferson ' 51. Cc. (P ) Poland Stubbs. Clayton ' 50, Fy. Milo Stulpin. Edward Joseph ' 50, Fy. Middleboro. Mass. Stults. Xeal Harmon ' 5L Arts (B) Portland Sturtevant. Lawrence Marvin, G., Hy. Gt. North Belgrade 414 Stiirtevant, Priscilla rullc ' 51, He. l.ivcrmore Falls Sturtevant. Ricliard Xariicy ' SO. Me. Xecdham. Mass. Sturtevant. ' aiighn Ravmoncl. S.. -Arts l.ivcrmore Palls SubbaRao. Liiigam ' cnkata. S., Pa. Kistna. India Sukcforth, Howard .Alfonso ' 51, .Agr. (B) Burkettvillc Sullivan. Daniel loscph ' 51. Cli. Orono Sullivan, Ernest Jolin. Ir. ' 51. Ce. Swatnpscott, Mass. Sullivan, George Frederick ' 51, -Arts (B) Tboniaston Sullivan. lo.Anne Frances ' 50, .Arts Orono Sullivan, Kennetli Thomas ' 50. Ee. Lewiston Sullivan. Robert Francis ' 50, .Arts Morristown, N. J. Sullivan, Robert Perley ' 51. Fy. (B) Waterville Sullivan. Roger .Allen ' 51. Ch.Eng. .- ,, ,r ( g ) Springfield, Mass. Susee. Ronald Eugene ' 50. . rts ' ' i ? Susi, Paul Edward ' 50, .Arts S ' ' , Susi. Wavne Eugene ' 50. .Arts Pittsheld Sutherland, lames Percy. Jr. ' 50. Me. Bath Sutton. Bernice Louise ' 51. He. „ ' ?S°5 Sutton. Robert lohn ' 51. Eng. (B) Portland Swan. Colbv Carson ' 51. Eng. ( B) Bedford Hills N.Y. Swanson. Richard Charles ' 51, Ale. (B) Belast Swartz, Herman Saul ' 50, .Arts Ro.xbury. Mass. Sweet. Hovt Champlin ' 50. .Arts Hulls Cove Sweet. John .Ackley ' 50. .Arts Belmont, Mass. Sweetser. Richard Webster ' 51. Agr Eng. Cumberland Center Sweetser. Thomas Curtis ' 50. .Ag. Yarmouth Swett Alton Perry ' 51. Eng. (B) West Boothbay Swett. Earl l.inwood. Ir. ' 50. Me. South Brewer Swett, Lee Waldron ' 50, Ee. Port and Sylvester, John .Albert ' 51, .Arts (h) Rockland SVlvcster, Paul Edwin 51, Ph. Bluehill Taber, .Anson Thomas ' 50, Ce. Houlton Taft, Richard Frye ' 50, .Agr. Eng. - bur ' i Taglienti, lohn, Ir. ' 50, Pe. Livermore Falls Talbot, Edward Francis ' 51. Me. Bangor Talbot. Franklin. G.. Hv. Portland Talbot Warren Bovnton ' 50. .Arts Fairfield. Conn. Tallini, Richard Francis ' 50, Ch.Eng. Bangor Tanini. Richard Carl ' 50. Me. Xeedbam. Mass. Taiidv. Peter Chase ' 51. Ee. Hampden Highlands Tardi ' f. Hervev Lucien ' 50, Me. Biddeford Tardiff, Richard Clayton ' 50, Ee. Fairfield Tarpv, Robert David ' 51. Ch. (B) Biddeford Tarr. ' Xatalie Eleanore ' 51. He. Baltimore. Md. Tarr. Philii) Herbert ' SO, Ee. .Auburn Tavlor, Frank Melroy, G., Ce. Bangor Tavlor. Gloria Helen ' 51. .Arts Old Town Tavlor. James Robert ' 50. .Arts Bangor Taylor, loseph Bacon ' 50. Ce. Bangor Taylor. Lauiston Sale. Jr. ' 51. Fy. CB) Bethesda. Md. Taylor. Xeal Redman ' 51. .Arts (B) Guilford Tavlor. Roger Francis. S.. Fy. Orono Taylor. William Harrison ' 50. Fy. Orono Teague. Thomas Morse ' 50, Gen. .Agr. Fairfield Tevanian, Arthur Harrv ' 51, -Arts (B) Portland Thaxter. Richard Tavlor ' 50. Ee. Bangor Thayer. John Richardson ' 51. -Arts (B) South Windham Thaver, Leo Clififord. Jr., G.. Ed. Bangor Thaver. Rov Bennett. Jr. ' 50, .Arts .Augusta Thebarge. Emile Julian ' 51. Eng. (B) Madison Theriault. Constance Fae. 3YX Millinocket Theriault. Eugene Carroll ' 51. Me. Millinocket Theriault. Eugene loseph ' 51. -Arts (B) Skowhegan Theriault. Gerald Earl ' 50, Eng. Ps. Springvale Theriault. Lucien loseph ' 51. Ee. (B) Brunswick Thibault. Elwin Rudolnh ' 51. Ee. (B) Skowhegan Thibodcau. Henry Leonard ' 50. Fy. St. Francis Thihodeau. Margaret .Adeline. 3YX Old Town Thibodcau. Shirlev Beatrice. 3A ' X .Ashland Thoits, Robert .Albion ' 50. Ce. Portland Thomas. Edwin Knights ' 50. Ee. Lincoln Thomas. John Harvey ' 50. Me. Camden Thomas. Robert Gordon ' 50, . gr. Eng. Orono Thomas. Thomas McKean ' 51. .Arts (B) Waldoboro Thomes. Herbert Warren ' 51. Pe. (B) South Windliam Thompson. Florence Caroline ' 50. .Arts Bangor Thompson. Jeanne ' 50. He. .Auburn Thompson. Lawrence erle ' 50. Ch.Eng. Milo Thompson. Alarv Lucille ' 50, .Arts Portland Thompson. Ralph Willard ' 50. Ee. Milton. Mass. Thomi)son. Robert Harrison ' 50. Ce. Portland Thomp.son. Waher .Alfred ' 51._ .Agr. (B) Limestone Thompson. William Richard ' 51, Me. ( R) Livermore Falls Thompson, Woodbury Davis ' 51, .Agr. ( B ) Cumberland Center Thorndike, .Ashley Clarv ' 51, Ee. Hampden Highlands Thorndike, Rcna May ' 51, Pe. Millinocket Thorndike, Robert Clififord ' SO, .Arts Portland Thorne, .Allan [arsh ' 51, .Agr, (B) St, .Albans Thorpe, Robert Lewis ' 50, Ee. .Auburn Thurlow, Elwin Wilbur ' SO, Ee. Orono Thurlow, Harold Lemay ' 50, .Arts Lee Thurston, George William, G., Hy. Steuben Thurston, Harmon Franklin ' 51, Fy. (B) Rumford Point Thurston, Harold Re.xford, Jr. ' SO, .An. North Fryeburg Thurston, Patricia .Amy ' 51, He. Xorth Fryeburg Thurston. Richar-d, G.. En. Steuben Thurston, Warren Edward ' 50, .Arts Portland Tibbetts. Earl Martin ' 51, .Arts (B) Morrill Tibbetts. Edna Louise. 3YX Canaan Tibbetts. Kenneth Malcolm ' 50. Dh. Pittsfield Tibbetts. Lawrence Stewart ' 51, .Arts (B) Ellsworth Tibbetts. Roscoe Clvde ' 51. .Agr. Eng. Hampden Tibbetts. Shirley Esther ' 51, He. Greenville, R. I. Tibbetts, Sterling Rodnev ' 51, .Arts (B) Caribou Tillou, Frank Macomb, Jr. ' 51, Eng. (B) South Portland Tillson, Emery .Albert ' 50, Ale. .Auburn Tillson, Robert .Vlarden ' 50, Me. De.xter Tilton, lohn Winchester ' 50, Me. Waban, Mass. Tilton. Winfield Scott. Jr. ' 51, Ce. (B) Pittsfield Tingley, Frank Hunt ' 50, Me. Bangor Titcomb, Bettv Jo ' 50. .Arts Presque Isle Titcomb. Francis Rav ' SO, Ce. Houlton Titcomb. Ralph Malcolm ' 50. -Agr. Eng. Houlton Titcomb. Raymond Ellsworth ' 50. Fm. Farmington Tobiassen. .Arthur Stanley ' 51. Fy. (B) Portland Todd. Coralie Blanche ' 51, .Arts Caribou Todd, Richard Burton ' SO, .An. Freedom Tolman. lohn Russell ' 50. .An. Xew Sharon Toole, lohn William. G.. Ms. Bangor Toothaker. Roe Charles ' 51. Fy. Strong Toth. Michael Clement ' 50. Me. Madison Totman. Carroll Bruce ' 50, .Arts Gardiner Totman. A ' aughan Svlvester ' 50. Eng. Ps. Houlton Tourtillotte. lean Carol ' 51, .Arts Dover-Foxcroft Tourtillotte, Paul Frasier ' SO, .Arts Bath Towle, Robert Leroy ' SO, Ee. Portland Towne, Virginia Elaine ' 51, .Arts Dover-Foxcroft Towner, Edward Mills ' 50, .Arts Old Town Towner. Glenys Sprague ' SO. .Arts Old Town Townsend. Lawrence Edward ' 50. .Arts Lisbon Falls Tow-nsend. Robert Swan. Jr. ' 51. .Arts (B) Bath Townsend, Stanlev Lerov. Jr. ' 51. Eng. (B) Buxton Tozier. Vernon W ' illiam ' 51. -Arts Orono Tozier. Keith E. ' 51, Me. (B) Solon Trabold, Raymond Louis ' 51, .Arts (B) Xort h .Agawam, Mass. Trafton. Fred Prescott ' SI. .Arts (B) Gardiner Trafton. Rov, Jr. ' 51, Eng. (B) Springvale Trahan, Robert Gerard ' 50, By. Waterville Trainer, Thomas Dermott ' 50, .Arts Bangor Trask, Harrv Wiggins ' 50, -Ag. Easton Trask, Stanford Irvin ' SO. Ce. Dryden Treat. John Whittier ' SO. Me. Bangor Tremblay. Donald .Atwood ' SO. Fy. Bangor Tremhlay. Edward Joseph ' SO. Ee. Dixfield Tremblay. Gerald Joseph ' 51. Eng. Old Town Trenholm. Beverly Vaughn ' SO. .Arts Lubec Treworgy, .Austin Eugene ' 50. Ge. Brunswick Treworgy, Charles Edwin ' SO. .Arts Milo Treworgv. Foster Lee ' SO. .Arts Brunswick Treworgv. Paul Forrest ' SO. .Arts Milo Tribou. Philip Erwin ' SO, Dt. .Augusta Triehy. Herbert Elmer ' 50. .Arts Belfast Triehy. James Ralph ' 51. Eng. Bangor Trimble. Robert Bruce. S., Eng. Dennisport, Mass. Trimm. Frederick Nathan. Jr. ' 51, .Agr. Fort Fairfield 41.9 Maxine Shirley ' 51. Arts Richmond Arthur ' 51, Fv. Trinward, John William ' SU. Arts Mechanic Falls Tripp. Byron Milton ' 50. Vc. Springvale Tripp. Clinton Eli ' 51. Fy. Fryeburg Tripp. Marland Eugene ' 50, An. Canton Tripp. Orville Kenneth ' 51, Fy. (B) Poland Tripp. Randolph Raymond ' 50, Ee. Skowhegan Trott. Henry Donald ' 50. Fy. Fryeburg Trowell. N ' ernon ' 50, Me. Bangor True. George Dale ' 51, Agr, Eng. Springfield True. Kenneth Owen ' 51, Fv. Mercer True. Richard Donald ' 51, Ee. (B) Portland True. William Wadsworth ' 50, Eng. Ps. Hope Trust, Thomas Warren, S., Ce. Bangor Tsotnides. Aristedes Leon ' 50. Arts Saco Tucker, Allison Eugene ' 50, Ce. Norway Tucker. Benjamin. Jr. ' 51, .Arts (B) Norway Tucker, Josephine lae, 3YN Cherryiield Tucker, Robert Daniel ' 51, Eng. (B) Melrose. Mass. Tufts. Mary Belle ' 51, Arts Waterville Tukey, Henry Newhall, Jr. ' 50. Arts Portland Turmelle. Edgar George ' 50. Pe. Sanford Turner. Clifton Roger ' 50, An. Bangor Turner. Elsie Sharp ' 51, Arts Belfast Turner, Harland Andrews ' 51. Arts (Bt Vassalboro Turner, Julian Wilder ' 50, Arts Asland Turner. Mark Weston ' 51. Me. (B) Buckfield Turner. O ' Dillon Charles. S.. Agr. Bangor Turner. Richard Milton ' 50, Me. Waterville Turner. Sidney Herbert ' 50. Fni. Mapleton Turner. Stuart Mahlon ' 51, Fy. (B) Buckfield Tussing. Eugene Normand ' 51. Agr. (B) Bath Tuttle. James Howard Xorthup. S.. Eng. Tuttle, Tuttle (Bt South Deerfield. Mass. Tweedie. Donald Ferguson. Jr. ' 50, Agr. Eng. Westfield Tweedie. Walter Frederic ' 51, Agr. Eng Twombly. Charles Albert 51, Arts (B) Twombly. Dumont Malcolm ' 51, Arts Twombly, Jolin Robert ' 51, Arts Tyler, Forest Morton ' 50. Ce. Umbcrger, Robert Charles ' 50. Fy. Upton. Olive Muriel, G.. Eh. Upton. Robert Laurence ' 51. . rts (B) Vafiades, Nicholas ' assor ' 50, Me. Valliere. George Joseph ' 50. Arts Van Aken, Leon Herbert ' 51, Eng. Van Betuw, Gerard ' 51, . gr. (B) Van Den Kerckhoven. Eugene A.. !r. ' 51. .• rts (.B) Van Eck. Erland Adrian ' 50. Ee. Van Ham, Robert Nourse ' 51, Ee. Van Peursem. Laurence George ' 50, ' an Tassel. June Elizabeth. 3YN ' ardaniis. Harry Alexander ' 50. Me. ' ardaniis. Sophie A. ' 51, Arts ' arnam, Charles Lawrence ' 51, . gr. ( B ) Varney, Llovd Harold ' 50. Fm. Varney, Robert Harold ' 51, Ce. (B) X ' arney. Robert Wesley ' 50. Me. ' asiliauskas. Joseph Arnold ' 51. Eng. ' as(iuez, Richard Louis ' 51, Eng. asquez. William Thomas 51, Arts ' aughan. Morton Black ' 50. Me. ' aughan. Richard John ' 51. Arts (B) Victor. Milton ' 51. Arts (B) Violette. Charles Joseph ' 51, Ce. (B) Violette, Paul Emile ' 51, Arts (B) Violette. Rudolph Louis ' 50. Ee. Vorias. Charles Constantine ' 51. Eng. Vosburgh. William Thomas ' 51. Arts (B) Wackerlc. Helen Ardell, G., Sh. Waddell. Glenwood . lden, S.. By. Waddington. Maynard ' 50. Me. Wade. Richard Samuel ' 50, Ce. Wadsworth. Charles Melvin ' SO. Arts Wadsworth. Edward George ' 50, Ch.Eng. Pe. Northeast Harbor Norridgewock ( B ) Westfield Kennebunkport Brooks Fort Fairfield South Windham Bangor Pownal Milbridge Bangor Portland ' eazie Gorham Bethel Orono . uburn Bangor East Millinocket Bangor Bangor Limington Waterville Berwick Waterville Lewiston Orono Orono Belfast Lexington. Mass. Saco Lewiston Lewiston Lisbon Center ( B ) Saco (B) Schenectady. N. V. Bangor ' adsworth. Walter John ' 50, Me. Bangor Rumford Gardiner Camden Eastport Camden agner, Alan Converse ' 50, Ce. agoner, Howard Eugene ' 50. Fy aite, Laurence Harvey ' 50, Arts aitt, . lbert Edward ' SO, Arts aldron. Edgar Alexander ' 51 (B) Woburn, Mass. Scotch Plains, N. J. Harrisburg. Pa. Cumberland Mills Arts alker, Baxter Charles ' 50, Fy. alker. Colby Gammon ' 50, Ce. alker. Gloria Joan, 3YN alker, Jane Adeline ' 51, Arts alker, William .Alexander ' 51, Arts (B) alker. William Randall ' 50, Me. all. Francis Matthew ' 50, .• rts all. Joseph Edward ' 51. Ce. allace. Carroll Nelson ' 50, Arts allace, John . ngelo ' 50, Me. allace. Merlin James ' SO, Arts allace, Raymond Harry ' 51, Ee. alls. Charles Willard. Jr. ' 51, Fy. (B) alls. Phillip Lester ' 50. Arts alsh, Thomas Dwinal ' 50, Arts alters, Russell Otis ' 50, Me. ard. George Howard, Jr. ' 51. Me. (B) ard. Hilda Louise ' 51, Arts ard, Laura Wessell ' 50, He. ard, Patricia Norene ' 50, He. ard, Philip Raymond ' 51, Arts (B) ard, Ralph Holmes. Jr. ' 50. - rts ard. Walter Bernard, Jr. ' 51. Arts (B) . rlington. Mass. ardwell. James Edwanl ' 51, .Arts (B) Dark Harbor aring. Donald Jackson ' SO, Arts Brewer aring, Doris M. H. ' 51, .Arts Brewer ark, Donald Craig, Jr. ' 51. Me. (B) Lexington. Mass. arner. Kendall ' 50, Wc. Freeport arren. Francis Owen ' SO. .Agr. Eng. Lisbon Falls arren. Richard Grout ' SO. Ce. Lancaster. Pa. ashburn, William Brewster ' SO, Ee. .Augusta ass. Russell Dickson, Jr. ' 51, Arts (B) Belmont, Mass. aterman, Marguerite ' 50, .Arts Bedford Hills, N. Y. Ringwood. N. J. Peru Canton Canton Bucksport -Ashland Brunswick Lewiston Swampscott. Mass. Milbridge East Boston, Mass. Calais Portland Wellesley, Mass. Bangor Augusta Readfield Dennysville Waterville Waterville Limestone Lewiston Orono atson. James .Austin ' SO. Ce. atson. Richard Dexter ' SO. Me. ebb. Carleton Lloyd ' SO. Pe. ebb. Teannette .Ardelle, 3YN ebb. Ralph LeRoy ' SO. Ee. ebber. NIerle Thomas ' SO, Me. ebber. Roy P., II ' 51, Ce. (B) ebster. Marian Sanders, G., Py. ebster. Robert Charles ' 50, Arts ebster, Scott Minot ' SO, .Arts eed, Esther Joan, 3YN eeks, Donald Boyington ' 50, Fm. eeks, Sarah Murchie ' SO, Arts eeks, ' ilbur Clinton ' SO, Fy. einstein. George ' SO. Me. einstein. Milton .Arthur ' 51. Ce. (B) elch. Emmalin Christiansen ' 50. He. elch. Tames Edward ' 5(1, By. elch. Merwin Earl ' 51. .Agr. (B) elch. Patrick Henry ' SO. Ph. elch. Robert Donald ' 50, .Arts elch, ' inal John ' SO. Ce. elch. Walter Ravnes. G.. Wc. ells. Philip Dana ' 51. Eng. (B) ells. Vance Millard ' 51. -Agr. (B) elsh. Preston Franklin. Jr. ' 51. En, elts. Harold Earl ' 51, -Agr. elts. Roger .Alston ' 51. .Agr. (B) entworth. Henry Francis ' 50, Ee. enthworth James Carlton ' 50. Ph. erner. Dorothy Irene, G.. Ed. est. Charles Ferdinand ' SO. .Arts est. James .Albra ' SO. .Ag. est. Neil Dow ' SO. -Arts est. Roland James ' SO. Ee. eston. George Nelson ' 51. Ee. ( B ) estwater. William -Aitken ' SO. .Art; eymonth. .Albert Edward, Jr. ' 50. eymouth. Lauriston .Archer ' 50. Ce. eymouth. Richard Jordan ' SO, .Arts Houlton Orono Milford Pittsfield Fort Fairfield Kittery Porthnd Orono Orono Portland Corinna Skowhegan Calais Orono Biddeford Manchester .Rumford South Portland Prcsque Isle Westbrook South Paris Mattawamkeag Rumford .Auburn Wilton ;. ( B ) Boothbay Guilford Guilford Brownfield Orono Bangor Gorham. N. H. North Berwick Ogunquit Gorham. N. H. Damariscotta Mills Rumford. R. I. Arts Belfast Clinton Orono 41(3 Wlialen. George Xewcomh ' 51. Arts (B) Eastport W ' halen. Oscar Stevenson ' 50, Ce. Eastiiort Wlialen. Richard Bradford 50. Ec. Pittsfield WharlT. Ralph Chambers. Jr. 50. Arts Winterport Wheeler. lirnce Hanson ' 50. Eng. Ps. Bangor Wheeler. Harold George ' 51. Arts ( B Calais Wlu-eler. Richard Ernest ' 50. Arts Portland Wliitconih. Ann ' 50. Arts .Silver Spring. Md. Wliitcunib. Mary Xelson ' 50. He. Bar Harbor White. Beverly .Marie ' 51. Pe. Bangor White. Clyde .Arlington ' 51. Me. ( B) Presque Isle White. David Oliver ' 50. Me. Jonesport Wliite. James Crandall ' 51. Ee. ( B) Ashland Wliite. Jeanne Edwardette. . YX Costigan W hite. Mary (ieiieva ' 51, He. Reading, Mass. Wliite. Panl Robert ' 50, Me. Presque Isle White. Phili|i Rodnev. Jr. ' 50. .Arts Reading. Mass. White. Robert Allen ' SO. Ce. Portland Wliite, Robert Owen ' 51, Ce. (B) Lisbon Falls White. Robert Stewart. Jr. ' 50. Ht. Madawaska White. Rosemary Louise ' 51. .Arts Bangor White. Walter Thomas ' 50. Me. Hope White. Winston Herman ' 51. Agr. Fort Fairfield Whited. Robert Burton. TYl Bridgewater Whitehead. Robert .Ashley ' 50. .Arts Belfast Whitehouse. Theodore Stuart ' 50, Eng. Ps. State College, Pa. Whitchurst. Ricliard ' 50, Ee. Portland Whiting. Xancy Elizabeth ' 51. He. Portland Whitmore. John Miller ' 50. .Arts Bucksport Whitney. Charles Edwin ' 51. Eng. (B) Cornish Whitney. Fred William ' 51. .Arts (B) Xo. Bridgton Whitney. Harold Earl ' 50, Fy. Salisbury. erniont Whitnev. Ivan ' ashburn ' 50. .Arts Ellsworth Whitney. John J. ' 51. .Arts (B) Ellsworth Falls Whitney. Lawrence Roscoe ' 51. Ce. (B) Farniington Whitney. Lois Ann. S.. Eng. Skowhegan Whitney. Richard Boardman ' 50. Fy. Thomaston Whitney. Wayne Walter ' 50, Em. Bangor Wliitney. William Francis ' 50. Me. Portland Widdoes. .Andrew Byard ' 50. .Arts .Augusta Wiggin. Harold Leroy ' 51, Arts (B) South Thomaston Wiggin, William Rutledge ' 50, Ee. Belmont. Mass. Wight, Willard Thorndike ' 51, Eng. (B) Camden Wilbur. Beatrice Ruth ' 50, He. .Dexter Wilcox. Charles Lorenzo ' 50. Pe. Levant Wiley. Raymond Claude ' 51. .Arts (B) Tenants Harbor Willey. Harold George ' 50, .Arts Bangor Williams. Earl Murray ' 51. .Arts Houlton Williams. Earl Thomas ' 51. Ee. (B) Sanford Williams. John Richard ' 50. Eng. Ps. Camden Williams. Xiles Crosby ' 50. Fy. Waite Williamson. Clarence Saydan. Jr. ' 51. Me. I B ) Kennebunk Willis. .Albert Carroll ' 51. Fy. Eliot Willis. Richard Fletcher. S.. Dt. Bangor Willwerth, William Thomas ' 50. Arts South Portland Wilmot. Clair Oden ' 51. Me. (B) Oakfield Wilmot. Edgar Clifton ' 51, Fy. (B) Oakfield W ilson. Donald Oliver ' 51, Ee. (B) Topsham Wilson. Gilbert Lewis. Jr. ' 50. Ee. Freeport Wilson. Joseph Gardon ' 51, Fy. ( B) Xew York. X. Y. Wilson. Joyce Irene ' 50, .Arts Presque Isle Wilson, Xorman Gerald ' 51, .Arts (B) Waterville Wilson, Warren Charles ' 50, Dt. filens Falls. X. Y. Winchester. John David ' 50, .Arts .Melrose. Mass. Wing. Alan Francis ' 50. Ce. Xorth Anson Wing, Lloyd Eldon ' 51, Eng. (B) Gray Wing. Shirley Louise ' 50. .Arts Waterville Winslow. Stanton Randolph ' 50, .Arts Hartford, Conn. Winter. Einile Everett. Jr. ' 51. .Arts (B) Kingfield Wishart. John Gardiner ' 50, Me. Bath Witham. Donald Jennings. TY2 Augusta Witham. Harlan Justin ' 50, .Arts .Auburn Witham. Leroy .Mdcn ' 51, Ce. (B) West Scarboro ' ithrell. Philip Ryder ' 51. Agr. Monmouth Wood. Barbara ' 5(1. He. Bangor Wood. Caswell Wilbur ' 51. Pe. ( B) Harrington Wood. Fred Weymouth ' 50. .Arts Xorth Berwick Wood. George Edgar ' 51, Ee. Old Town Wood. Langdon Wardwell ' 50. . rts Castine Wood. Phyllis Inez ' 51. He. Brewer Wood. Richard Carr ' 50. Gen. .Agr. Scarboro Wood. Thomas .Marshall ' 51. Me. (B) Long Island Woodbrey. ' ictor .Alexander. Jr. ' 51. Arts ( B ) Sebago Lake Woodbury. Clarence Edward. Jr. ' 51. .Arts ( B ) Waldoboro Woodbury, Dana Lord ' 51, Eng. Ps. (B) Portland Woodman. Raymond Gibbs, Jr. ' 50, .Arts .Auburn Woods. Carolyn Beverly ' 51, He. Brewer Woodsum. Hubert Charles ' 51, .Arts (B) Mechanic Falls Woodworth. Jack Thornton ' 50. Ed. Methuen. Mass. Works. -Alan Richard ' 50. Ee. Rumford Worrick. Richard ' 50. Arts ' elleslev. Mass. Worthen. Richard Albert ' 50. Arts Old Town Worthing. Xorman Weston, Jr. ' 50, Ce. .Auburn W ' orthley. James Lincoln ' 51, .Agr. (B) Strong Wren. Richard Freeman 50, Me. Thorndike Wright. Charles Cole ' 51. Ce. (B) Portland Wright, Robert Wilmont ' 51, Ce. Bangor Wyman, Marilyn Mae ' 51, .Arts Lincoln Center Wyman. Henry Gregory ' 50. Arts Brewer Yates. Mary Dean ' 51. .Arts ' 3shington, D. C. Yates. Stanley ' 51. .Arts (B) Brunswick A ' eaton. Oliver ' 51. Eng. (B) Belgrade Yen. Chen Tung. S.. Ee. Szechuen. China A ' onkauski. Stanlcv ' 50. Ee. East Millinocket A ' ork. Donald Dwight ' 50, .Arts Old Town York. Thomas Raymond, Jr. ' 51, .Agr. (B) Mars Hill York. William Eldrede ' SO, Fy. Caratunk A ' orks. Stewart Charles. G., Ed. Brewer A ' oung, Carroll Eugene ' 51. .Agr. (B) Gorham Young. Harold .Aubrey ' 50. Me. Camden Young, John Thomas ' 50, .Arts Millinocket A ' oung. Richard Dana ' 51, Fy. Bar Harbor Young. Richard Joseph ' 51, Eng. Millinocket Young. Robert Ancil ' 51. Ce. (B Fort Fairfield Young. Robert Duncan ' 51, .Arts (B) Thomaston Young, Robert Eric ' 51, Eng. Camden Yunck, Barbara Mary, 3YX Bangor Zabe, Robert Xorman ' 50, Ch.Eng. Eastport Zabriskie, Joseph William ' 51, .Arts ( B ) Xewburyport. Mass. Zaitland, Elizabeth ' 51, Pe. Saco Zaleman, Irving ' 51, Pe. (B) Portland Zallen. Richard Erwin ' 50, .Arts .Auhurn Zallen, Roy Mason ' 51. .Arts (B) Lewiston Zellner, Gordon George ' 51, -Arts (B) Caldwell, X. J, Zimmerman, Lila Turner ' 50, .Arts Presque Lsle Zinunerman, Myron Warren ' .SO, Me. Guilford Zimmerman. .Samuel Phillip ' SO. Eng. Ps. Presque Isle Zippel. Avis irginia ' 5(1, Arts Presque Isle Zuckerman. Betty Ann ' 51, Arts .Auburn 417 UNIVERSITY OF MAINE PRESS y Ik % .,• .■•;.;■••._.■..:.:. 2 ys r 2l ►C7 03 €jej Ql ,  ji .7v :uii.. 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1947

University of Maine - Prism Yearbook (Orono, ME) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 1

1948

University of Maine - Prism Yearbook (Orono, ME) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950

University of Maine - Prism Yearbook (Orono, ME) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951

University of Maine - Prism Yearbook (Orono, ME) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952


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