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I I I I I I . , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I l 3 I I I . I 1 I i I I I 3 Q, fl X 1' Ni Q . w 1 ..g4gf'!5-,,.. , 9 Q 4 X 'Y Q? QUILA ' 5 c CE VERSU rutluatrs uf '48 RICHARD LOWELL ACHORN, '46 Rockland, Maine Chi Psi Economics Prepared at Rockland High School. DEANE LIVINGSTONE ADLARD, '49 Cape Elizabeth, Maine Zeta Psi Chemistry Fencing Q2, 315 Interfraternity Athletics C115 Witan Q115 Prepared at Cape Elizabeth High School. ERIC HARVEY AIKENS, '49 Brockton, Massachusetts Kappa Szgma Economics Prepared at Tabor Academy. CHARLES ALECK, JR., '45 Mexico, Maine Chi Psi Economics Prepared at Mexico High School. JEROME LAWSON ALLEN, '49 Arlington, Virginia Sigma Nu Philosophy and English Dean's List l31g Glee Club QQ, 3, 41, Sunday Chapel Choir C2, 3, 415 Meddiebempsters C2, 313 Witan U15 Prepared at Washington and Lee. ,,.-. . ....,- . ,L - - --...L.-..-..-.-. ROBERT HUG-H ALLEN, '46 Augusta, Maine Beta Theta Pi Government Hockey fljg Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 3, 4-jg Orient fljg Prepared at Cony High School. PAUL ROBERT ARONSON, '48 Swampscott, Massachusetts Alpha Rho Upsilon Philosophy and Economics Track fljg Tennis CID, Swimming f2Jg Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 3, 415 Orient fljg Chapel Choir fljg Student Union Committee C235 Bowdoin-on-the-Air Qfilg Debating Cl, 2, 3, 415 Bradbury Debate Prize f2jg Prepared at Clark School. THOMAS WILKINSON ATTRIDGE, JR., ,50 Scarsdale, New York Psi Upsilon Mathematics Prepared at Exeter Academy and Loomis School. JOHN ALDEN BABBITT, 43 Hallowell, Maine Zeta Psi History Football CID, Interfraternity Athletics fl, 2, 31g Prepared at Hebron Academy. BRADLEE MANDEL BACKMAN, ,48 Lynn, Massachusetts Alpha Rho Upsilon History Swimming, Varsity fljg Orient fljg Glee Club C115 Political Forum C415 Prepared at Lynn English High School. NORMAN ROBERT ERSKINE BADGER, '48 Medheld, Massachusetts Bela Theta Pi Economics - . l k 131, Interfratermty J. V. Football 131, J. V Hoc eY ' Athletics 42, 415 Sailing club 43, 414 Prepared at Exeter Academy and Loomis School. JAMES JOHN BAGSHAW, '47 Freeport, New York Zeta Psi Mathematics Prepared at Freeport High School. WILLIAM DOW BAILEY, South Portland, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon Government Football 11, 21, Varsity 1415 Basketball 111, Track 12, 41g Interfraternity Athletics 1315 Bowdoin-on-ther Air 1415 Prepared at Kimball Union Academy. LEWIS BARR, JR., '45 Ph1ladelph1a, Pennsylvania Sigma Nu English Interfraternity Athletics 111, Rille Team 111, Masque and Gown 111g Prepared at The William Penn Charter School. PETER SALVATORE BARRACGA, '49 Montrose, New York Delta Upxilon Biology Interfraternity Athletics 11, 2, 3, 41, Baseball 12, 315 Masque and Gown 1415 Prepared at Hendrick Hudson School. ,4 ROBERT WATSON BIGGAR, JR., '49 Saco, 'Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon History Orient C115 Dean's List C2, 315 James Bowdoin Scholar C2, 3, 415 Phi Beta Kappag Prepared at Thornton Academy. WILLIAM EMERSON BLAINE, JR., '46 Columbus, Ohio Delta Upsilon Biology Swimming Cl, 21, Varsity C315 Interfraternity Athletics C2, 315 Glee Club C115 Student Council C315 Prepared at Columbus Academy. . STANFORD GILMORE BLANKINSHIP, JR., '45 Armonk, New York Zeta Psi Economics Football Cl, 215 Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 215 Glee Club C1, 2, 3, 415 Yacht Club C1, 215 B. C. A. C115 House President C415 Prepared at Tabor Academy. DONALD STANLEY BLOOMBERG, '48 Brookline, Massachusetts Alpha Rho Upsilon Government Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 3, 415 Football Manager C315 Baseball Manager C2, 315 Basketball Manager C2, 315 Dean's List C415 Chapel Choir Cl, 2, 315 Orient C11, Circulation Manager C21, Advertising Man- ager C315 Prepared at Brookline High School. LOUIS BOVE, '48 Portland, Maine Beta Theta Pi Biology Track, Varsity C2, 315 Cross Country C2, 315 White Key C215 James Bowdoin Scholar C315 Dean's List C415 Prepared at Deering High School. I f X' Mfr., - wi gm V4 14 2445! , , MQQO THOMAS HARTIN BOYD, 47 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Zeta Psi Biology Swimming f15g Interfraternity Athletics f35g Prepared at Shady Side Academy. JOSEPH ALEXANDER BOYER, JR., '48 Gloucester, Massachusetts Chi Psi Government White Key C25, Secretary C355 Dean's List C255 Pre- pared at Gloucester High School. HENRY JOSEPH BRACCHI, '46 Stamford, Connecticut Beta Theta Pi Economics Prepared at Stamford High School. MATTHEW DAVIDSON BRANCHE, 49 I Roxbury, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon Biology Varsity Track Cl, 2, 3, 45, Captain f45g Varsity Tennis Cl, 2, 3, 45, Captain f45g Varsity Football C2, 353 Varsity Basketball C2, 353 Interfraternity Athletics fl, 2, 3, 45, President, Class of 19495 Class Marshal, Class of 1949, Rifle Team, Secretary-Treasurer C155 White Key t3, 45, President C355 Orient C155 Prepared at Boston Public Latin School. PHILIP BEAVEN BURKE, '44 Worcester, Massachusetts Sigma Nu Chemistry Football C155 Hockey, Varsity fl, 2, 3, 45g Interfra- ternity Athletics Cl, 2, 3, 45, Tennis C45g Alexander Prize Speaking 12, 355 Student Council C3, 45, Pre- pared at Bridgton Academy. aa. ........ M .QL - - :,-., ,..:4. ..:gQ.,,,,4, HAROLD NICHOLS BURNHAM, JR., '48 Portland, Maine Beta Theta Pi Zoology Varsity Track C15 2, 315 Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 415 Band C115 B. G. A. C31, Secretary C415 Dean's List C415 Prepared at Deering High School. PHILIP ROALD BURRILL, '48 Corinna, Maine Delta Upsilon Zoology Interfraternity Athletics C2, 313 Cross Country C213 Orient C215 Prepared at Corinna Union Academy, Hebron Academy and New Hampton School. UMBERT CANTALAMESSA, '48 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Alpha Rho Upsilon Government Interfrateimty Athletics C3, 41, Orient C31, Deans List C3, 415 Prepared at Girard College. WILLIAM DOMINIC CAPPELLARI, '48 Swampscott, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega History Masque and Gown C35 415 James Bowdoin Scholar C2, 3, 415 Dean's List C2, 3, 415 Phi Beta Kappag Prepared at Swampscott High School. HARRY VINCENT CAREY, '46 Milton, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi English Football C115 Hockey C115 Orient C115 Dean's List C315 Student Council C315 House President C415 Pre- pared at Lawrence Academy. CAMPBELL CARY, '46 Wilmington, Delaware Delta Kappa Epsilon Economics Swimming C2, 3, 4lg Prepared at Friends School. EDWARD BALDWIN CHAMBERLIN, '46 West Hartford, Connecticut Theta Delta Chi Economics Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 3, 455 Prepared at Kingswood Preparatory School. ESTEY PAUL CHARAK, JR., '46 Boston, Massachusetts Chi Psi Economics Track QU, Daily Chapel Choir CID, Rifle Team fljg Dean's List C4-J, Prepared at Newton High School. NEAL CUTTING CLARK, '46 Winchester, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi Government Football CU, Interfraternity Athletics fl, 2, 3, 4-jg Pre- pared at Winchester High School. WILLIAM FLOYD CLARK, '47 Winthrop, Massachusetts Chi Pri Economics Varsity Baseball Cl, 21, Basketball Cl, 22, Varsity Hockey C3, 45, Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 3, 41, Yacht Club Cl, 2, 3, 4jg Prepared at Mount Hermon School. ' I 4----------- Q----.--4---bw.-.La-..,.a.L-..f, ,, , .,,g,,.,J,gg CLINTON BURNOP CLARKE, JR., '46 Beverly, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon Economics Track C115 J. V. Hockey C315 Interfraternity Athletics C1 2 3, 415 Dean's List C315 Student Council C415 Prepared at Beverly High School. WILLIAM SUMNER CLENOTT, '46 Portland, Maine Alpha Rho Upsilon Economics Basketball C215 Interfraternity Athletics C1, 2, 3, 415 White Key C415 Prepared at Deering High School. TAYLOR WHITNEY COLE, '45 Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Theta Delta Chi Mathematics and Economics Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 3, 415 Band C3, 415 Rifle Team C3, 415 Masque and Gown Cl, 215 Yacht Club 2 3 4 5 Prepared at Haverford School. DAVID STEADFAST COLLINS 48 Quincy, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi History Swimming C115 Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 3, 415 Orient C115 BUGLE C1, 315 Band, Manager C3, 415 Polar Bears Cl, 2, 31, James Bowdoin Scholar C115 Prepared at North Quincy High School and Kents Hill Junior College. CARL JOSEPH COOPER, 49 Portland, Maine Alpha Rho Upsilon Psychology Orient Cl, 215 Glee Club Cl, 21, Deanls List C315 Prepared at Portland High School. I . y f I A ROBERT LEO CORCORAN, SR., '49 , F Cambridge, Massachusetts X Delta Upxilon ' Biology and Psychology Sunday Chapel Choir C155 Daily Chapel Choir fllg Prepared at Rindge Tech. WARREN ERNEST CORMACK, '46 Lynn, Massachusetts I Alplza Tau Omega E English Interfraternity Athletics C2, 315 Orient QD, Student J Union Committee 1355 Prepared at Lynn Classical 1 High School. l r 5 V l l l 1 l v I JESSE MAXWELL CORUM, III, '45 V , Norristown, Pennsylvania Delta Kappa Epsilon English Dean's List 12, 3j, James Bowdoin Scholar C315 Pre- pared at Haverford School. JOSEPH RAYMOND ROLAND COULOMBE, '49 Lewiston, Maine Independent Mathematics Prepared at Brunswick High School. JOHN RAYMOND CRAMER, JR., '45 Bellerose, New York Alpha Tau Omega Government Track fllg Interfraternity Athletics fl, 2, 3, 4Jg Orient Ill, Circulation Manager 1215 Dean's List UU, Prepared at Sewanhaka High School. 1 xf ,,L-,.....--t.. -. ,., -- . ,,. ,I.-Le.....f.: ,.Q..f-.-.. ..,.,:.. v.,.,4:.-L SUMMER FISKE CROWELL, 48 Fairhaven, Massachusetts Psi U psilon Economics Prepared at Tabor Academy. RICHARD JAMES CURRY, '46 Cambridge, Massachusetts Delta Kappa Epszlon Economics ,Swimming Cl, 3, 41, Varsity C41, Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 3, 415 Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy and Vermont Academy. ALEXANDER JOHNSON CURTIS, '49 Scarborough, New York Zeta Psi Chemistry Swimming C115 Dean's List C2, 3, 415 Quill C21, Editor-in-Chief C3, 41, Prepared at Kent School. CLARK DANIELSON ,48 Westfield, New Jersey Independent French Prepared at Kent School. DONALD CLIFFORD DAY, '11-9 Worcester, Massachusetts Bela Theta Pi Biology Hockey U15 Tennis, Manager C215 Deanis List f41g Prepared at Classical High School. ROBERT INGVAR DESHERBININ, 145 Bronxville, New York Alpha Delta Phi Mathematics Football 111, Track 111, Interfraternity Athletics 11, 2, 3, 41, Glee Club 11, 2, 31, Executive Coln- mittee 141, Rifle Team 111, Dean's List 131, Frater- nity House Manager 131, Treasurer 141, Prepared at A. B. Davis High School. EDWARD TOOMEY DEVINE, '45 South Portland, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon Government Interfraternity Athletics 11, 2, 3, 41, Prepared at Kimball Union Academy. DAVID ALEXANDER DICKSON, '48 Washington, D. C. Alpha Delta Phi English Assistant Editor of BUGLE 131, Orient, Sub-Editor 141, Fraternity Vice-President 131, President 131, B. C. A. 13, 41, Treasurer 131, Prepared at St. Albans School. LAURESTON CLARK DOBBROW, 46 Westfield, New Jersey Alpha Della Phi History Track 11, 21, Varsity 121, Dean's List 131, Inter- fraternity Athletics 11, 2, 3, 41, Prepared at Choate School. STANLEY FULLER DOLE, JR., '47 Detroit, Michigan Theta Delta Chi Economics Golf 13, 41, Rifle Team 13, 41, Interfraternity Athletics 11, 2, 3, 41, Dean's List 13, 41, Prepared at Cooley High School. ia I - 1 1 I ss ,Q . . . I, 1 1 I , 1 l l 1 l '52 P , F 'A I ' l 1 t I 1 Q l ff? 4 51. . , , 2 1 5377 2,5 ffl affix: . 41,51 743 -........... -..... ................,.....s......,-.:.,I...:4 ,N , . TIMOTHY JOSEPH DONOVAN, JR., '48 Allston, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon Government Football, Varsity C3, 415 Baseball, Varsity C215 Track, Varsity C215 Interfraternity Athletics C1, 2, 315 Fra- ternity, Secretary-Treasurer C215 Glee Club C215 Chapel Choir C215 RiHe Team C215 Newman Club C415 Prepared at Boston Latin School. WILLIAM ANDERSEN DOUGHERTY, '46 Quincy, Massachusetts Sigma Nu Government, History and English Football Cl, 3, 415 Dean's List C415 Student Council, President C315 Glee Club, Manager C3, 415 Prepared at Kents Hill School. ROBERT JOHN DOWLING, '49 Bath, Maine Sigma Phi Epsilon Psychology Prepared at Cony High School. ,BRADFORD WINSLOW DRAKE, '45 Stoughton, Massachusetts Beta Theta Phi Economics Tennis C115 Track C115 Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 3, 415 Golf C415 Glee Club C115 White Key C315 Student Union Committee C315 Prepared at Mount Hermon. WARREN HALSEY DUNNING, II, '49 Lynn, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi Economics and Psychology Interfraternity Athletics C2, 3, 415 Dean's List C2, 315 James Bowdoin Scholar C3, 415 Book Store Committee C3, 415 Student Union Committee C31, Secretary C415 Prologue Business Manager C415 Campus Chest Com- mittee C31, Chairman C415 BUGLE C415 Prepared at East Aurora High School and Antioch College. ARTHUR LEONARD SIMPSON DUNPHY, 46 Bronxville, New York Della Upxilon Economics Interfraternity Athletics C2, 3, 415 Glee Club C3, 413 White Key C315 BUGLE C415 Prepared at Roosevelt High School. EDWARD SHEA EARLY, '49 Worcester, Massachusetts Theta Della Chi Economics Orient C11, Advertising C2, 31, Business Manager C415 Interfraternity Athletics C1, 2, 3, 415 Prepared at Williston Academy. CHARLES CABOT EASTON, '48 Melrose, Massachusetts Della Upsilon Economics Track, Varsity Cl, 2, 3, 41, Captain C415 Varsity Cross Country C1, 31, Captain C315 Varsity Relay Team C315 Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 3, 415 Orient C1, 2, 3, 41, Business Manager C415 Bowdoin Publish- ing Company C3, 415 Bowdoin-on-the-Air C2, 3, 41, President C415 President's Faculty-Student-Alumni Radio Studio Committee C3, 415 Deanls List C315 Stanley Plummer Public Speaking Prize C315 Hiland Fairbanks Prize in Public Speaking C215 Student Union Com- mittee C315 Fraternity Vice-President C315 Prepared at Melrose High School. ROBERT MITCHELL EMMONS, '47 l Andover, Nfassachusetts Delta Ujnilon Economics Masque and Gown C215 Tennis Cl, 3, 415 Swimming C215 Skiing C3, 415 Football C3, 415 Prepared at Holderness School. JOHN HINTON FARRELL, 346 North Andover, Massachusetts - Alpha Tau Omega English Interiraternity Athletics C2, 3, 415 Orient Cl1, Man- aging Editor C21, Associate Editor C215 Student Council C215 Prepared at Johnson High School. 'w - I WALTER BROOKS FAVORITE, '49 Quincy, Massachusetts Della Kappa Epyilgn Mathematics and Economics Dean's List C2, 35, Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 255 Prepared at Franklin Tech. SHERMAN EDWARD FEIN, '49 Springfield, Massachusetts Alpha Rho Upsilon Government Track C155 Tennis C155 Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 3, 455 Orient Cl, 253 Band C155 Glee Club C15g Hockey Manager C353 Debating Cl, 2, 3, 455 Achorn Prize Debate Winner C35g B. C. A. C2, 355 Bowdoin- on-the-Air C355 Yacht Club C2, 3, 45, RiHe Team C1, 25, Captain C3, 45, Student Union Committee C455 Prepared at Vermont Academy. PETER JAY FENNEL, '49 South Portland, Maine Zeta Psi German Swimming Cl5, Assistant Football Nlanager C355 Chair- man of Community Concert Association C455 Prepared at South Portland High School. LEWIS PERLEY FICKETT, Portland, Maine Zeta Psi Government Orient Cl, 253 BUGLE Cl, 255 B. C. A. Cl, 2, 455 Debating Council Cl, 2, 3, 455 P0lifiC211 FOFUIH C3, 45, Vice-President C355 Bowdoin-on-the-Air Cl, 2, 3, 45, President C2, 3, 45, Alexander Prize Speaking Cl, 35, Achorn Prize Debate C255 Bradbury Prize Debate C355 Student Council C255 Phi Beta Kappa, Prepared at Portland High School. RICHARD CHAPLIN FIELD, Hudson, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi Economics Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 3, 455 H0CkeY Cl, 2, 3, 415 Dems List 42, 35, White Key CSM Prepared at Hudson High School. 47 '46 GEORGE EDWIN FOGG, JR., '43 Portland, Maine Psi Ujzsilon Physics Interfraternity Athletics fl, 2, 3, 41, llasque and Gown 12, 3, 4j5 Prepared at Cape Elizabeth High School. CARL HENRY FRANCIS 346 Audubon, New Jersey Kappa Sigma Economics Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 3, 441, Glee Club Cllg Student Union Committee K4-jg Prepared at Audubon High School. .,-gf-ffm 'm ' '-f -7441524 M , i :,, ,,,, , 'ji 'A V ii 1- V ' filifiznl X I I , V I ,, , ,,.,, ,2fa'37,!f C C ' upfilhntwaff 4,14 , z w - M, yhsamf-.fm ffl., 5 . ,,.. , ,v, gg3,,v+,,35.?y? 8 5 5,92 f' ,agwfliff fflf . f , , ' jli2!9 '? - . 1 f4l',jl4M?,5f71fNQfff.+a cflezif rf- 1 I f Y ff ' ,, fiiifgxfjff' f it 1, j' A1'lYri 7i i n , H 3 ,f'?C'f'ff7fy2jg' GM -Y A- f . gfmef .. ,rmafi HERBERT SPENCER FRENCH, '46 Milton, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi Government Prepared at Vermont Academy. JAMES RICHARDS FRENCH, '47 Pleasantville, New York Alpha Delta Phi History Track C215 Orient f2lg Dean's List ffilg Sunday Chapel Choir Q2lg Prepared at Pleasantville High School. HUNTER SWIFT FROST, '47 Pleasantville, New York Alpha Delta Phi English Glee Club CU, Prepared at Pleasantville High School. ,-P1 x I I s .L K. 4 if 4 iq , 2 lf' Q 0 :R N ,m JOHN HENRY GARVIN, '46 Lawrence, Massachusetts Sigma Nu History Fvotball Ui, White Key 125, Interfrate 't Athl ' lg, 3, 4i5 Prepared at Kents Hill Schoollln Y eucs WILLIAM CHARLES GEDDES, '46 Nashua, New Hampshire Beta Theta Pi A Economics Interfraternity Athletics tl, 2, 45, Track Q15, Prepared at Nashua High School. FREDRIC HERSOM GIDDINGS, '45 Bangor, Mlaine Delta Kappa Epsilon Government Basketball, Varsity t2, 35, Baseball, Varsity C355 Inter- fraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 3, 45, Prepared at St. Paul l School. EDWARD DUNCAN GILLEN, '49 Swampscott, Massachusetts Psi Upsilon Economics Football, Varsity fl, 2, 35, Baseball, Varsity Cl, 2, 35, Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 35, Prepared at Swamp- scott High School. HERBERT GILLMAN, JR., '48 Arlington, Mass. Theta Delta Chi Economics Hockey Cl, 25, Glee Club fl, 2, 3, 45, Vice-President Q45, Bowdoin-on-the-Air 13, 45, Dean's List Q35, Pre- pared at Medford High School. WILLIAM EMERSON GILMOUR, '49 Lewiston, Maine Chi Psi Mathematics Hockey 11, 31, Interfraternity Athletics 11, 2, 31, Pre- pared at Mount Hermon Preparatory School. ROBERT ARTHUR GOOD, '48 Vanceboro, Maine Independent Psychology lnterfraternity Athletics 1l, 21, Orient 111, Masque and Gown 11, 2, 41, Dean's List 131, Prepared at Vance- boro High School. EDWARD GOON, ,49 Portland, Maine . Delta Upsilon Mathematics Track 11, 21, Varsity 121, Cross Country 121, Inter- fraternity Athletics 11, 2, 31, Deanis List 11, 2, 31, ' Prepared at Deering High School. EVERETT WRIGHT GRAY, 48 Presque Isle, Maine Zela Psi English Track 111, Varsity Manager 111, Interfraternity Athletics 11, 2, 3, 41, Witan 111, Bowdoin-on-the- Air 13, 41, B. C. A. 141, Dean's List 13, 41, Pre- pared at Presque Isle High School. ROBERT BERNARD GREENE, ,44 Cambridge, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon Economics Football 11, 3, 41, Baseball 141, Track 13, 41, Inter- fraternity Athletics 11, 2, 3, 41, Student Union Com- mittee 121, Yacht Club 12, 3, 41, Growler, Business Manager 13, 41, Prepared at New Preparatory School. i gi' , A GEORGE HATHAWAY GRIFFIN, ,47 g South Portland, Maine Theta Delta Chi English Baseball C11, Varsity C215 Interfraternity Athletics C1, 2, 3, 415 Deanls List C3, 41, Masque and Gown C2, 3, 41, Orient C11, Managing Editor C21, Associate Editor C21g James Bowdoin Scholar C3, 41, BUGLE, Editor-in-Chief C3, 415 Prologue, Managing Editor C415 Fraternity Secretary C1, 21, Assistant in English C315 Prepared at South Portland High School. JAMES BRYANT HALL, '47 - Topsham, Maine Sigma Nu English Interfraternity Athletics C3, 415 Orient C1, 21, Manag- ing Editor C21g Dean's List C315 Debating C115 Bowdoin-on-the-Air C115 Masque and Gown C115 Chapel Choir C11g Prepared at Brunswick High School. ROBERT TRACY HALL, ,47 Newton Center, Massachusetts Chi Psi History Golf Manager C315 Tennis C315 Interfraternity Athletics Cdl, 2, 3, 415 Glee Club C2, 31, Executive Committee C315 Prepared at Newton High School. PAUL HAZELTINE HANLY, JR., '47 South Portland, Maine Alpha Delta Phi Economics Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 215 Student Union Com- mittee C2, 31, Treasurer C21, President C315 BUGLE, Business Manager C41g Prepared at South Portland High School. BLAKE T-HOMPSON HANNA, '48 Rockland, Niassacliusetts Alpha Tau Omega French and German Masque and Gown C11, P1'0CluCIi0H Manager President C31, Orient, Sub-Editor C11, Managing Editor qzp, Associate Editor C315 Deanis List C315 Prepared at Rockland High School. PAUL CHARLES HANNA, JR., '45 Framingham, Massachusetts Chi Psi - Economics Dean's List C2, 3, 4Jg Prepared at Worcester Academy. DAVID NICHOLS HARRIS, '50 Washington, D. C. Alpha Rho Upxilon Economics Interfraternity Athletics C415 Dean's List C455 Nfasque and Gown C415 B. C, A. C455 Political Forum C4-jg Prepared at Dunbar High School and Howard Uni- versity. RAY WENZELL HARRIS, JR., '49 Belmont, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi English Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 3, 4jg White Key C3J5 Prepared at Kents Hill School. LORING EDWARD HART, '46 Bath, Blaine Sigma Nu English Prepared at Morse High School. EDWARD ALLERTON HAWKS, JR., '46 Concord, Massachusetts Sigma Nu Government Freshman Track CD5 Interfraternity Athletics C2, 3, 415 Dean's List C3lg Prepared at Concord High School, V ,.,...,, . I K, ,414 4, Q , ,.-.-.- I Y , , , 7,16 V, M .,,,ff wwf!! F, 4, ffyfy, . ' f' , CQ A 4 C l Q EV A 513 I 5 D .4 i Q i 3 i 4, Q ,I '. . ily' X 5 i-...N FRED KENNETH HEDLUND, JR., ,44 Worcester, Massachusetts Sigma Nu Chemistry Football C115 Prepared at Bridgton Academy. PAUL STEPHEN HENNESSEY, '49 Augusta, Maine Kappa Sigma German Masque and Gown 13, 41g Fraternity Officer f2, 313 Glee Club f21g Daily Choir C2, 315 Fencing U15 Prepared at Cony High School. PHILIP WREN HERRON, '46 Lynnfield Center, Massachusetts Chi Psi Economics Interfraternity Athletics i215 Football Cl, 315 Class of 1889 Prize Speaking Contest f11g Prepared at Wakefield High School and Bridgton Academy. JOHN MORGAN HEUSSLER, 346 East Aurora, New York Psi Upsilon Economics Orient 111g Glee Club C3, 415 Meddiebempsters C2, 3, 415 Prepared at Nichols School. RUSSELL SPRAGUE HEWETT, '50 Gorham, Maine Chi Psi Economics Prepared at Rockland High School and Springfield College. I , l F I l ' ,F ,. 5 MELVIN IRA HEYMANN, ,48 1. Boston, lklassachusetts Alpha Rho Upsilon J. , A Government 5 Lf I Baseball, Varsity f25g Ski Team f25g Interfraternity i Athletics ll, 2, 3, 45g Track Cl, 255 Prepared at I , Boston Latin School and Bridgton Academy. L l 'H l I - W , l WILLIAM EDWARD HILL, JR., 46 Naugatuck, Connecticut l Kappa Sigma 5 Chemistry Glee Club Cl, 255 Chapel Choir fl, 255 Football, Varsity-Managerial Staff C155 Prepared at Governor Dummer Academy. 1 V 5 3 X- 2 S X It , '1 LEONARD MYRL HIRSCH, '47 New York, New York Alpha Rho Upxilan Zoology Masque and Gown C35 5 Glee Club K35 g Sunday Chapel Choir fl, 2, 35 5 Deanls List CQ, 355 Pre- pared at DeWitt Clinton High School. ' I I WOLCOTT ANDERS HOKANSON, JR., ,50 5 I Cambridge, Massachusetts I Psi Upsilon Economics Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 3, 455 Student Council f25g Prepared at Thayer Academy. RICHARD BROOKS HOLDEN, ,49 Cape Elizabeth, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon Economics Football, J. V. l35g Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 3, 45g Prepared at Cape Elizabeth High School. WILLIAM DUNNING IRELAND, JR., l49 Worcester, Massachusetts Delta Kappa Epsilon Economics Football, Varsity 11, 2Jg Baseball, Varsity 11, 235 Hockey, Varsity 11, 2, 355 White Key, Secretary 12, 3Jg Interfraternity Athletics 11, 2, 3jg Vice-President, Class of 19493 Prepared at Deerfield Academy. HARVEY SAWYER JACKSON, '48 Auburn, Maine Independent English and Psychology Cross Country, Varsity 13, 45, Relay Team, Alternate 131, Varsity 1455 Track, Varsity 13, 41, Orient, Assistant Editor 13J, News Editor 14jg Prepared at Edward Little High School. RAYMOND ALLEN JENSEN, '48 South Portland, Maine Alpha Tau Omega Mathematics Interfraternity Athletics 11, 2, 3, 415 Orient 11, 2, 355 Llasque and Gown 12, 315 B. C. A. 1313 Prepared at South Portland High School. ALLAN LLOYD JOHNSON 49 Portland, Maine Alpha Delta Plzi Economics Track 13, 41, Prepared at Deering High School DONALD MACDUFF JOHNSTON 46 Needham, Massachusetts Sigma Chi Economics varsity Golf Team 42, 3, 43, Captain C435 Polar Bears 3 4 Interfraternity Athletics 131 Prepared at 2, , ls . 5, Needham High School and Duke University. RALPH ELWOOD KEIRSTEAD, JR., '48 Hartford, Connecticut Sigma Nu Mathematics Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 3, 415 Dean's List 12, 415 White Key Cl, 2, 31, Prepared at Hackley School. FRANCIS ROSS KELLY, '48 Auburn, Maine Independent Philosophy Deanis List 1115 Prepared at Bangor Theological Seminary. . WILLIAM CARROLL KILROY, '49 Portland, Maine Beta Theta Pi Economics Interfraternity Athletics fl, 2, 313 Football, J. V. 121, Prepared at Cheverus High School. JAMES EDWIN KIMBALL, II, '48 Winchester, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi Mathematics and Economics Football C31, Varsity C215 Basketball C215 Interfraternity Athletics fl, 2, 3, 41, Mathematics Club C315 Daily Chapel Choir C115 Prepared at Belmont Hill School. JAY FRANK KIMBALL, '47 Freeport, Maine Theta Delta Chi Economics Baseball, Varsity fl, 215 Basketball, Varsity f21g Inter- fraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 3, 41g Orient Cl, 215 Student Council, Vice-President 1215 Student Union Committee 131, Deanis List Cl, 315 James Bowdoin Scholar 111, Prepared at New Hampton. 1 KEITH KINGSBURY, '46 Weston, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi History Track C115 Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 3, 415 Orient C115 Dean's List C2, 315 Debating C215 Prepared at Williston Academy. SAMUEL EDWARD KINSLEY, '46 Everett, Massachusetts Alpha Rho Upsilon Chemistry Interfraternity Athletics C1, 2, 3, 415 Baseball C115 Polar Bears C115 Prepared at Everett High School. WILLIAM BRADFORD KIRKPATRICK, ,48 Portland, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon Economics Prepared at Governor Dummer Academy. DAVID BREWSTER KITFIELD, '46 Hartford, Connecticut Delta Kappa Epsilon Economics KIM KYLE, '47 Wareham, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi Economics Interfraternity Athletics C3, 415 Varsity Swimming Cl, 2, 415 Chapel Choir C115 Fraternity Steward C2, 3, 41, Treasurer C2, 315 Glee Club C215 President, Class of 19475 Dean's List C415 James Bowdoin Scholar Cl, 215 Prepared at Tabor Academy. ' VINCENT CRANE LANIGAN, '48 1 l z Lincoln, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi English Interfraternity Athletics C1, 2, 3, 415 Student Council C315 Prepared at Huntington. WILLIAM MELVIN LANYON, JR., ,47 Larchmont, New York Chi Psi Economics Interfraternity Athletics C3, 415 Orient, Cartoonist C415 Prepared at Mount Hermon. EDWIN EVERETT LEASON, JR., C48 Hyde Park, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma Mathematics Prepared at Hyde Park High School. BROOKS RUSSELL LEAVITT '46 West Hartford, Connecticut Alpha Delta Phi Economics Interfraternity Athletics C1, 2, 3, 415 Orient, Sports Writer C215 Dean's List C415 Secretary, Alpha Delta Phi C21, President C415 Prepared at Westminster. BERNARD ADOLPH L12 BEAU, '48 Adams, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega English Orient Cl, 2, 31, Assistant Advertising Manager C215 B. C. A. C1, 2, 315 Witan C215 Masque and Gown C2, 315 Dean's List C315 Prepared at Adams High School. RICHARD CHARLES LE BLANC, '49 Weston, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon English Prepared at Waltham High School. EMERSON LEWIS, '49 Portland, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon A History Prepared at Deering High School and Hebron Academy. DONALD MERRITT LOCKHART, '45 Belmont, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi French Swimming C1, 215 Polar Bears C1, 21g Dean's List C2, 315 Band Cl, 21g Prepared at Belmont High School. MILTON AUGUSTUS MACDONALD, '49 Portland, Maine Psi Upsilon English Basketball C11, Varsity C213 Baseball C215 Football C315 Interfratcrnity Athletics Cl, 2, 3, 413 Cross Country Track C215 Band C11g 'Prepared at Bellows Free Academy. WILLIAM CARROLL MCCORMACK, '49 Norway, Maine Theta Della Chi Biology Rifle Team C3, 413 Band C1, 31, Drum Major C415 Dean's List C2, 3, 41, James Bowdoin Scholar C3, 4-1g Prepared at Norway High School. MILTON MORSE MCGORRILL, JR., '49 Grand Rapids, Michigan Bula Theta Pi History Prepared at Grand Rapids Central High School. ALBERT CASWELL MCKENNA, '47 West Newton, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi Economics Hockey 121g Baseball fllg Interfraternity Athletics fl, 2, 3, 4jg Student Union Committee f2Jg Orient 1, 2,5 Prepared at Huntington. DOUGLASS HALL MCNEALLY, ,46 Portland, Maine Kappa Sigma History Masque and Gown C3, 41g Political Forum K3, 415 Pre- pared at New Hampton Preparatory. JOHN LANSING MACE, '49 Springfield, Massachusetts Psi Upxilon Biology and Psychology Prepared at Springfield Classical High School. VINCENT REED MANNING, '45 Merrimac, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma Mathematics and Economics Prepared at Merrimac High School. HAROLD NEWMAN MARSH, JR., '45 Washington, D. C. Delta Kappa Epsilon V Government Football 111, Varsity 141, Basketball 111, Tennis 1315 Interfraternity Athletics 11, 2, 3, 41, Orient 111, Feature Editor 13, 41, Debating Council 13, 41, Bowdoin-on-the-Air 131, Publicity Manager 1415 Political Forum 1413 B. C. A. 13, 41, Editor, Freshman Handbook 13, 415 Prepared at The Episcopal High School of Virginia. FULLER MARSHALL, '47 West Newton, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi Economics J. V. Football 1215-J. V. Hockey 1313 Golf, Varsity 13, 41, Tennis 13, 41, Vice-Commodore of Sailing Club 1415 Interfraternity Athletics 11, 2, 3, 415 Hockey 141, Prepared at Berkshire School. DONALD ELWIN MARTIN, '49 Portland, Maine V Chi Psi Economics Golf 11, 21, J. V. Basketball 1115 Interfraternity Athletics 11, 2, 3, 415 White Key 131, S. C. D. C. 1215 Prepared at Deering High School. 1 EMLEN LINTON MARTIN, JR., '49 Bristol, Pennsylvania Chi Pri Mathematics Football 11, 215 Track 11, 215 Interfraternity Athletics 11, 2, 3, 41, Prepared at Bristol High School. HAROLD LESLIE MASON, '46 South Hiram, Maine Sigma Nu Mathematics 'Baseball 13, 41, Prepared at Porter High School. ROBERT BROADSTREET MASON, '50 West Hartford, Connecticut Beta Theta Pi Chemistry Tennis C315 Interfraternity Athletics C215 Prepared at Wooster Academy. JOHN LANDON MERRILL, '45 Skowhegan, Maine Zeta Pri History Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. JUDSON R. MERRILL, '46 Portland, :Maine Alpha Tau Omega Economics Football, Varsity Manager C21g J. V. Baseball C215 White Key Cl, 215 Orient, Advertising Manager C215 Student Council C21g Prepared at Deering High School. LAWRENCE CHARLES MINNEHAN, '49 Bristol, Connecticut Psi Upsilon ' Economics Prepared at Lewiston High School. FREDERICK APPEL MOORE, '49 Waban, Massachusetts Della Ujuilon Economics Hockey Cl, 2, 31, Tennis C11, Varsity C21, Sailing Club C11, Commodore C2, 3, 41, Football, Manager C315 White Key C11, President C215 Glee Club, Man- ager C41, Executive Committee C413 Growler C413 Alexander Prize Speaking C213 Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. PAUL WILSON MORAN, '47' Rockland, Maine Kappa Sigma French Swimming, Varsity Cl, 2, 315 Orient, Sub-editor C1, 2, 315 Dean's List C315 James Bowdoin Scholar C2, 415 Choir C1, 215 Fraternity Secretary C2, 315 Prepared at Hebron Academy. ANT-HONY FREDERICK MOSS, '48 Waterbury, Connecticut Alpha Tau Omega Government and Economics Dean's List C115 Prepared at St. Andrew's College. BOYD MURPHY, '48 Peabody, Nlassachusetts Kappa Sigma Philosophy and English Quill, Editor C2, 3, 415 Student Council C215 Masque and Gown C3, 415 Dean's List C31g Prepared at Peabody High School. DELBERT ROY NASH, '50 Tewksbury, Massachusetts Della Kappa Epsilon Economics Prepared at Tewksbury High School. CARROLL FRANCK NEWHOUSE, '48 Gardiner, lviainc Psi Upsilon Government Track C41g Hockey C415 Interfraternity Athletics C3, 41g Band C415 Glec Club C415 Dean's List C315 Prepared at Gardiner High School. PHINEHAS STEWART NEWTON, JR. 349 Winchester, Massacliusetts Pri Upsilnn Economics Football f31g Track f31g Prepared at Kimball Union Academy. DAVID DICKSON NORTH, JR., '45 Brockton, Massachusetts Chi Psi Economics Football C115 Swimming U15 Interfraternity Athletics C115 Masque and Gown C11g Prepared at Thayer Academy. 1 ROBERT SUMNER ORANSKY, ,46 Portland, Maine Alpha R110 Upsilon Economics Interfraternity Athletics fl, 2, 3, 41, Student Union Committee 1215 Prepared at Deering High School. EARL LEE ORMSBY, JR., '45 Brunswick, Blaine Kappa Sigma Economics' Swimming fl, 31, Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 315 White Key C315 Prepared at Hebron Academy. GORDON WELLS PAGE, '47 Scituate, Massachusetts Psi Upsilon Economics Baseball, Varsity f31g Swimming f2, 31, Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 315 Prepared at Thayer Academy. Q. ,l i PM T uv ,f uf ', vi ' ,Sir 'f 'ef' 5 DONALD ROBERT PAQUETTE, '46 Johnston, Rhode Island Independent Mathematics Prepared at Brunswick High School. GEORGE PARADIS, '49 Bangor, Nfaine Chi Psi Government Orient CS, 455 Political Forum 13, 41, Dean's List C3lg Prepared at John Babst School. PHILIP BROWN PARSONS, JR., '46 Lexington, Massachusetts Chi Psi English Track, Varsity fl, 31, Interfraternity Athletics fl, 3, 4j, Glee Club Cl, 31, Choir fl, 31, Prepared at Lexington High School. DONALD DAVIS PAYNE, '50 Portland, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon Biology Interfraternity Athletics 12, 3, 4jg Prepared at Deering High School. CONRAD HAYWOOD PEACOCK, '49 Hornell, New York Alpha Tau Omega History Interfraternity Athletics 12, 3jg B. C. A. CD, Treas- urer C2jg Masque and Gown CID, Production Manager 121, Production Advisor C315 Prepared at Mount Pleasant High School and Hornell High School. ANTHONY JOSEPH PELLETIER, '45 Portland, Maine Alpha Tau Omega History Dean's List C11g Fraternity President C315 Prepared at Deering High School. JOHN ANDERSON PIDGEON, '47 Andover, Massachusetts Della Upsilon German ' Swimming Cl, 2, 3, 415 Track C315 Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 3, 413 Student Council, Vice-President C315 Orient C115 White Key C215 Choir C115 S. C. D. C. C21, President C313 Ivy Day Committee, Chair- man C31g Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. JOHN OLIVER PIEKSEN, '47 University City, Missouri Alpha Tau Omega Government Interfraternity Athletics C1, 2, 3, 41g Basketball, As: sistant Manager C219 Orient, Assistant Business Manager C215 Prepared at Stony Brook School. ' DWIGHT WILSON PIERCE, JR., '46 Bath, Maine Beta Theta Pi History Track C115 Glee Club C115 Prepared at Morse High School. LOUIS ALLISON PIPER, II, '46 Keene, New Hampshire Psi Upsilon English Football C1, 315 Basketball, Varsity Cl, 3, 415 Golf, Varsity C115 Prepared at Mount Hermon School. l Q 43 ,iw 34 l- f fa I . i f tif iw if so Q rf-I IRA BROWN PITCHER, '49 Auburn, Maine Psi Upsil on Economics Prepared at Lewiston High School. IRVING ARNOLD POLAKEWICH, '49 Milo, Maine Alpha Rho Upsilon ' Zoology Basketball 111g Interfraternity Athletics 11, 2, 3, 4-1g Student Council 1215 Bowdoin Polar Bears 11, 215 Pre- pared at Milo High School. LOUIS ROBERT PORTEOUS, JR., '46 Portland, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon Government Hockey 11, 315 Golf, Varsity 11, 313 Yacht Club 11, 31, Vice-Commodore 1315 BUGLE 111g Student Council 13, 41, President 1313 Prepared at St. George's School. RICHARD ERNEST POULOS, '50 Glendale, California Alpha Tau Omega Government and Economics Interfraternity Athletics 13, 415 Political Forum 1415 B. C. A. 14-1g Dean's List 13, 415 James Bowdoin Scholar 1415 Prepared at Morse High School. JOHANNES PETER PRINS, '50 Amsterdam, Holland Kappa Sigma Government WILLIAM ALEXANDER QUEEN, '45 Malden, Massachusetts Della Uptilon Economics F ootball Cl, 313 Hockey Cl, 415 Tennis C1, 3, 415 Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 3, 41, Prepared at Tilton School. ALPHONSE WILLIAM QUERY, JR. Marion, Massachusetts A B lpha Delta Phi iology Tennis, Varsity C215 Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 3, 413 Fraternity President C31g Prepared at Tabor A N cademy. HENRY HARRISON RANDALL, II, '46 orth Conway, New Hampshire Alpha Tau Omega History Interfraternity Athletics C1, 2, 3, 41, Orient C115 Prepared at Kennett High School. MARTYN HERRICK RANDALL, ,46 Glee Club C Portland, Maine Theta Delta Chi Economics 11g Dean,s List C215 Prepared at Governor Dummer Academy. HENRY CURRAN REARDON, '49 Augusta, Maine Alpha Della Phi Economics Football, Varsity C3, 415 Track C31g Interfraternity Athletics C2, 3, 415 White Key C215 Prepared at Cony High School. qf. , Q. f V A g. I , I i, gy , E I if r K L r l !,.,,, 'tie A l L 4 . 1 4 f 1 l f I n E mA ANTHONY WILLIAM REDDY, ,45 Amesbury, Massachusetts . Alpha Tau Omega French Football C115 Masque and Gown C115 Prepared at Governor Dummer Academy. WILLARD COOPER RICHAN, '49 Auburn, Maine Kappa Sigma English Track Cl, 215 Orient Cl, 215 Choir C115 B. C. A. Cl, 2, 3, 415 Student Council C115 Dean's List C215 Prepared at Edward Little High School. WILLIAM RAYMOND ROGERS, '48 Boston, Massachusetts Psi Upxilon Economlcs Prepared at Morse High School. WOLFGANG HUSSERL ROSENBERG, i47 Arlington, Massachusetts Della Upxilon English Track C115 Swimming, Varsity C215 Bowdoin-on-the- Air C115 Orient C11, Sub-Editor C21, Managing Editor C215 White Key C215 B.. C. A. Cl, 315 Deanls List C315 Prepared at Arlington High School. ROBERT RICHARD RUDY, '46 Old Orchard Beach, Maine Alpha Rho Upsilon History Rifle Team Cl, 3, 415 Interfraternity Athletics C1, 3, 415 Bowdoin-on-the-Air C3, 415 Prepared at Old Orchard Beach High School. DONALD FREDERICK RUSSELL, '48 -L' fi? l. Needham, Llassachusetts Alpha Della Phi Government Baseball, Varsity Cl, 2, 3, 415 Basketball, Varsity f11g Interfraternity Athletics fl, 2, 3, 415 White KCY C41, President C41g Prepared at Needham High School. PHILLIPS HAMILTON RYDER, '47 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Delta Upxilon Psychology Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 21g Bowdoin-on-the-Air f21g Prologue H315 Prepared at Springfield Classical High School. FRANK KOEWING SCHENCK, '46 Stamford, Connecticut Beta Theta Pi Mathematics Football, Manager Cl, 31, Varsity C415 Yacht Club 12, 3, 415 Student Union Committee C313 Dean's List C2, 315 Prepared at King School. JOSEPH JOHN SCHMUCH, 49 Lynn, Massachusetts Alpha Rho Upsilon Latin and Greek Interfraternity Athletics C3, 415 Masque and Gown tl, 21, Orient fl, 21, Circulation Manager C3, 41, Classical Club, Secretary C2, 3, 413 James Bowdoin Scholar C2, 3, 415 Dean's List 12, 3, 415 Student Union Committee C315 Prepared at Lynn Classical High School. KENNETH MELLING SCHUBERT, '47 Brooklyn, New York Sigma Nu Psychology and Economics Prepared at Brooklyn Technical High School. DONALD GRIGGS SCOTT, JR., '44 + Grafton, Massachusetts Chi Psi Zoology 1 Freshman Football, Manager Q11g Basketball, Manager , C21g S. C. D. C. f215 Prepared at Worcester Academy. I 1 l I V l I GEORGE PATTEN SHAW, '47 , Ridgewood, New Jersey Theta Delta Chi Economics Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 3, 41g Swimming, Man- ager Cl1g S. C. D. C. C415 Prepared at Ridgewood High School. PAUL JOSEPH SIROVIGA, '48 Portland, Maine Independent Latin Prepared at Sacred Heart Mission House. ROBERT THOMAS SMALES, 546 Middletown, Rhode Island Della Upszlou Mathematics Prepared at Rogers High School. SYLVESTER JAKE STANKIS, '48 ! Lewiston, Maine Psi Ujzsilon Economics and Government Football Cl, 21, Captain C21g Interfraternity Athletics 1115 Prepared at University of Idaho. I JOHN WILLIAM STANLEY, JR., 45 Concord, New Hampshire Delta Kappa Epsilon English Hockey Cl, 415 S. C. D. C. f2Jg Prepared at Concord High School and Kimball Union Academy. JOSIAH HARRY STAPLES, 49 Brunswick, Maine Kappa Sigma Biology Prepared at Brunswick High School. WILLIAM DUGUID STEEL, 49 Fairhaven, Massachusetts Psi U psilon Economics Prepared at New Hampton Preparatory School. ALBERT MERLE STEVENS, 46 Fort Fairfield, Maine Psi U psilon Government Basketball, Varsity fllg Football Cl, 215 Interfraternity Athletics C2, 3, 4-lg Glee Club fllg Prepared at Fort Fairfield High School. WINSTON GEORGE STEWART, '48 Manset, Maine Theta Delta Chi Biology Prepared at Pemetic High School. .fy . If DONALD BREED STRONG, '48 Yarmouth, Maine Theta Chi English Dean's List C2, 3, 41, James Bowdoin Scholar C3, 415 Prologue, Editor-in-Chief C419 CAt Middlebury1 Campus Cl1g Dramatic Club C115 Student Action Assembly C115 Prepared at Cape Elizabeth High School. GEORGE RITCHIE SWIFT, '49 Melrose, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi Psychology Prepared at Mount Hermon. RAYMOND HOLMES SWIFT, '48 Melrose, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi Economics Varsity Swimming, Head Manager C115 Co-Manager C21g Student Union Committee Cl1g Orient C11, Con- tributing Editor C21g Dean's List C2, 31, Prepared at Melrose High School. STANLEY BRADFORD SYLVESTER, '46 Portland, Maine Chi Psi Biology Track C113 Dean's List Cl, 215 Prepared at Deering High School. ROBERT THEODORE TANNER, '49 Woolwich, Maine I7ldL'116'7Zlll'7ll Psychology Baseball, Manager C31g Dean's List C315 Masque and Gown C2, 31, Prepared at Morse High School. Economics THOMAS NATHANIEL TARRANT Nlanchester New Hampshire Alpha Tau Omega Philosophy Varsity Football Cl ' Ski Team 41' Interfraternity C1 2 3 4 ' Prepared at Manchester Central High School. 49 s J 1 1 A J, c . Athletlcs fl, 2, 3, 415 Orient C115 Masque and Gown , , , 1, I fl WIDGERY THOMAS, JR., '47 Portland, Maine Delta Kappa Upsilon History Varsity Swimming C3, 415 Interfraternity Athletics C3, 415 Prepared at Deering High School and Gov- ernor Dummer Academy. LOUIS ALBERT TONRY, '48 Milton, Massachusetts Chi Psi Economics Interfraternity Athletics Cl, 2, 3, 415 Prepared at Huntington Preparatory School. WILLIAM HODGE TOOMY, '46 Malden, Massachusetts Bela Theta Pi 4. if 51' ll 4 0 A lf: Zyl ffffgy l l Football 111, Varsity Q3, 415 Track CI1, Varsity K315 Secretary-Treasurer, Class of 19465 Prepared at Malden High School. ROBERT MORAN TRUE, '46 Brunswick, Maine Alpha Tau Omega Psychology and Biology Track C115 Interfraternity Athletics fl, 3, 415 Band fl, 315 Bowdoin Polar Bears fl, 319 Glee Club fl, 3, 415 Classical Club QI15 Dean's List K3, 415 James Bowdoin Scholar 1415 B. C. A. fl, 315 Assistant in French KI1, Psychology C3, 41, Biology C3, 415 Summer Increase Kimball Prize C415 Prepared at Malden High School. ' 'f',z v 1 QYWS' 1 x V X , 1' zfb' .fa '. . . fi, , fi 2 . M X 1 1 1 X iff, I , , f is 'dive f Y i 1 V KY Z my xi ' 1 3 ZJsf'1 'f ' S f I ff 1,1255 'X fc 4127? 7' -WW 4 41 f 1 542414 'fi' 1 ,V ,,..,,.,,, HAROLD PERRY VANNAH, JR., '46 Brevard, North Carolina Zeta Psi Philosophy Ski Team, Manager 1353 Prepared at Gordon Military College. HAROLD GASTON VINCENT, JR., '49 North Conway, New Hampshire Zeta Psi History Interfraternity Athletics 11, 2, 3, 4-5, Dean's List 13, 455 Prepared at Kennett High School. RICHARD EVERETT WAITE, '46 Baldwinville, Massachusetts Delta Upxilon Economics 1-was --si f 1- U sr. -My-7,MW M- . . . Interfratermty Athletics 11, 2, 3, 45, Dean's List 1355 - - . 7 Prepared at Williston Academy. . , 9 u ii X JOHN HOWLAND WALKER, 46 f Concord, Massachusetts 5 h ,X A , Theta Delta Chi 'sp Psychology , Q f V 1 Q.. Interfraternity Athletics 11, 2, 3, 455 Golf, Varsity V 1153 Prepared at Concord High School. ,.'y., ROBERT JOSEPH WALSH, JR., '47 Portland, Maine Chi Psi Government Basketball, Manager, Varsity 1353 Interfraternity Ath- letics 11, 2, 35, Student Council 1255 White Key 125g Dcan's List 1355 Prepared at Deering High School. 2: -'.4'r1e:t. ref-an X ,. . 'N X gg 5 A ri K as 21 , X Q X sas f X J 1 1 f xxx?-1 A 4 47 .- W.. , af' v'i f2' - , 25.11 ' , 521 3' ' ' A axes' itffzis: an 9:11z,fQf.i? l A X V.s..,.,. , .,, , '25 . -' 57' ' II- i ., H 1e.,' ' ' - ing' 'w,i'Zlfi f'2f ':,l.' ' '39 , 5 1.. . 1 - fffzzfi is 4 f Y , ef l ff I ,9 Af, WZ f if ,if iff! ,.,, , f ,. , ff, ,Wy :agua -4ua,,g,g,Q,,, S, f cv 'vi , ' X ,V .A . 4, - r, e m fi . 'W - 5 , spfiiyvfw V, I U , af 2 w f W' 4 ,iv , , Csfifliff , Q . , , , , X,.... 1, . Sf' l ,512 wffw. LI . J ', ' ' J -ll x T1 ' f f ,3 . Q ,., llvl ,:,.. :- , 1 f -si.: f Q 1 , f l :L ' 1 I ,X - C ,,. ..4u.i..-v-fi , l I I' T 7,7 l ' ff? I ' Lf ZZ. 52 1 lf ' Y 1 Y Qi ' 'ff 42 j . -V5 . if C71 L 'YB g BERNARD JOSEPH WARD, '48 Yarmouth, Maine Alpha Delta Phi English Prepared at North Yarmouth Academy. LAWRENCE JACOB WARD, '46 Lewiston, lVIaine Zeta Psi Biology Interfraternity Athletics C1, 2, 3, 415 Polar Bears Cl, 2, 3, 41, Leader C215 Dean's List C215 Student Council C41g Prepared at Lewiston High School. TIMOTHY MATLACK WARREN, '45 Lovell, Maine Alpha Tau Omega French Football C11g Dean's List C31g Prepared at Fryeburg Academy. ERIC HOLDEN WEREN, '45 Pleasantville, New York Zeta Psi Economics Freshman Football C115 Interfraternity Athletics C115 Dean's List C2, 3, 415 james Bowdoin Scholar C415 Prepared at Andover Academy. BRYANT DAVID WETHERELL, '45 Freeport, Maine Zeta Psi English Fencing Cl, 21g Tennis C315 Dean's List C2, 31, James Bowdoin Scholar C2, 315 Prepared at Loomis School. V, Zaye ,X .MSU es., , ,W ,S i-,.,s,e 1 R i 46, 3 'J Q , 41 L . l XCL7 lk It S .P tr' JOSEPH COOLIDGE WHEELER, '48 Concord, Massachusetts Chi Psi Government CPQSS COUHUY 1115 Track 11, 21, Orient 111, Sub- Editor 121, Political Forum 12, 31, President 141, Debating Council 141, Student Council 141, Bowdoin delegate to the National Student Association 141, Pre- pared at Concord High School. JAMES HOWARD WHITCOMB, '48 Farmington, Maine Delta Upxilon History Basketball 111, Varsity 121, Tennis 11, 21, Interfra- ternity Athletics 11, 2, 3, 41, White Key 11, 21, Treasurer 121, Glee Club 11, 2, 41, BUGLE, Assistant Editor 141, Prepared at Farmington High School and Hebron Academy. JOSEPH SPENCER WHITE, JR., '49 Peaks Island, Maine Kappa Sigma Economics Prepared at Deering High School. RICHARD ART-HUR WILEY, '49 Springfield, Massachusetts Delta Upxilon Government Track, Varsity 11, 2, 3, 41, Cross Country 13, 41, Varsity 141, Relay Team 141, Interfraternity Athletics 11, 2, 3, 41, Orient 11, 2, 3, 41, Editor-in-Chief 141, Phi Beta Kappa, Dean's List 1l, 2, 3, 41, James Bowdoin Scholar 13, 41, Book Prize 13, 41, Almon Goodwin Phi Beta Kappa Prize 131, James Bowdoin Cup 141, Bowdoin Publishing Company 13, 41, Debat- ing Council 13, 41, President's Faculty-Student-Alumni Radio Studio Committee 13, 41, Student Curriculum Committee, Chairman 141, Assistant in Government 13, 41, Bowdoin-on-the-Air, Publicity Director 131, Quill, Business lvlanager 121, Fraternity Secretary 11, 21, Treasurer-Steward 131, Prepared at Springfield Classical High School. ERWIN JOSEPH WILINSKY, '46 Brookline, Massachusetts Alpha Rho Upxilon Economics Interfraternity Athletics 11, 2, 3, 41, Dean's List 13, 41, Vice-President, Alpha Rho Upsilon, Prepared at Bridgton Academy. ROGER NELSON WILLIAMS, '46 Wellesley, Massachusets Kappa Sigma Government Football 13, 41, Basketball 121, Interfraternity Ath- letics 11, 2, 3, 41, Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Manager 1313 Chapel Choir 11, 2, 3, 415 Meddiebempsters 11, 2, 3, 41, President, Student Union Committee 1219 Prepared at Wellesley High School. JORDAN HOWARD WINE, '46 Portland, Maine Alpha Rho Upsilon Economics Interfraternity Athletics 13, 41, James Bowdoin Scholar 11, 2, 313 B. C. A., Secretary 131, Fraternity Treasurer 131, President 141, Dean's List 12, 3, 41, Political Forum 1415 Prepared at Deering High School. ROBERT MAURIGE WINER, '46 Salem, Massachusetts Alpha Rho Upsilon Economics Interfraternity Athletics 11, 2, 3, 415 Chapel Choir 1213 Dean's List 1315 Prepared at Salem Classical High School. HOWARD ELLIOT WINN, '48 West Bridgewater, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega Biology Interfraternity Athletics 12, 3, 415 James Bowdoin Scholar 1415 Prepared at Howard High School. MARTIN EZRA WOODEN, '49 Boston, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma Economics Basketball, Varsity 111, Baseball, Varsity 111, Inter- fraternity Athletics 11, 2, 3, 415 Glee Club 1315 Masque and Gown 12, 3, 415 Fraternity Secretary 121, Treasur- er 13, 41, Steward 13, 415 Prepared at Suffield Academy. JOSEPH WILLCUTT WOODS, '47 Bournedale, Massachusetts Zeta Psi Economics Interfraternity Athletics fl, 21, Cross Country, Varsity K3, 41, Captain C41, Track, Varsity C3, 41, Orient Cl, 21, Student Council C215 White Key Q2, 31, Pres- ident 131, Political Forum Q31, Band, Drum Major 131, B. C. A., President C41, Class of 1947 Alumni Agent, Prepared at Tabor Academy. JOSEPH JAMES WRIGHT, JR., '47 Attleboro, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi Economics Football Q3, 41, Interfraternity Athletics fl, 2, 3, 41, S. C. D. C. 131, White Key 141, Vice-President, Class of 1947, Prepared at Portsmouth Priory. DAVIS PAGE WURTS, '45 Germantown, Pennsylvania Alpha Tau Omega Physics Cross Country QI1, Interfraternity Athletics K4-15 Orient U15 Glee Club fl, 2, 3, 41, Prepared at William Penn Charter School. JAMES DUFF YOUNG, JR., ,49 South Hadley Center, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma Government Deayfg List fl, 2, 31, Prepared at South Hadley High School. GEORGE GERALD YOUNGER, 747 Swampscott, Massachusetts Alpha Rho UflXiI07Z Economics Interfraternity Athletics C3, 415 Prepared at Salem High School. P 'I 1. 1 f X ix 3? 2 2 ff 1 I fi if Q X 1 ' 1 V I at 1 Q A 4X s if M W f f , X f ' ,X X 1 1 ,VX , 1 1-X X Z .14 ' 2 0 f1 S wh 1 jab 4 X ff W' f XXf f X0 f 1 f 'Q 16? X 5 4 1 f X, 1f l 1 .. - , , QW? 2 1 ff 13, W AX 11,3 jf f L ff f 1 A 1 f 1 1 W f X vwy x bf 1 1 AX I I ff 2 4 4 1X X X f W ff f 3 X 11 Q f 11 4 I ,-XA ? V W 1 1 , , f 1 I, W jf! X Z ff. 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'X1fwf'w ffk fv Aww- .X v1t:',,f'- f 1 V- 1 , V-vp -. 1. f .Y 21, .V .f .1-X., ig' ff X, :f,.f,mff, , , L, 751.215, My M - V-m 1 J 1 , -f f' H 5 iw'-'7W'.2 1 .1 , , . 1 - , 1 -1 Xfff' 'V -ia Q53 Ql fflf WTX4 1 221' 1' fww 1 , - 1 11' M, 3g,r..4,,.i 1. Xfgzkiyfv,-fXf:,. .wygffwf 'W wX71,7.A A 'yhy-n f 1. 1 .11 0 ' XX f-WX 4Xf?X1'AyMyX 1 f- ww 1.1-X 1 ,,e1f-fwfr 1 1 1' 6 wx. 1. 11' 5115 is h, g,f.ff1.qf on , ,X.fg 5s'fi, .g::,.3::1',2f1 1 A , A y ,, 41 ' f Xl W WX '1-',r.z-Q s:.1fQ. MAX' -fb .'Jw1fX1f.'..1,.-1 . 'f-nw,-4x 5 , Kg.. ,..:1,,X,1 1,0 A.,m ,.: 6 ,R . ...- - 'AA' i- E - ,, -X '. : ?QNE Q UILA 5' 1, Y CQ -- K 3 Y' 4?-1, Es 2' :Z Ik: . f ?4 xv , Y f .:'.f.fQ . 1, 1: ' - 5 Pi :,,.:.-:N :Eg S wal - ' lf- V '-'E 5: C l'l'II itiw ,, .,......- I-'irsl Row, left to right: Grant, Frost, T. Weatherill, Teviloff, de Sherbinin, Carey, Hanly, Lockhart, Bradley, Lyons, Russell, H. French, J. Shortell. Second Row, left to right: J. French, Lovejoy, Blodgett, Clay, Mathews, Johnston, Wool- ford, Dobbrow, Bartholemew, Thacher, R. Weatherill, T. Shortell, Wilder, E. Brown, Hayward. Third Row, left to right: Giffin, Vose, Lothrop, Marvin, A. VVilliams, Prior, Ware, White, Utter- bach, P. Query, Taussig, Hodskins, Trotter. Fourth Row, left to right: Keele, E. Beem, Neunholifer, MacLeod, Knapton, W. Brown, Benedict, Eaton, Blatchford, J. Weatherill, Burke, Leith, Caldwell. Low! , . . , t ,I 'Sim ', 4 , 55 , gf 6 I ' XX HYXXKEXXK 'SAW 1899 FQ xx 4, ' - . lf ,f f fy ' 2 s w -L -, it I V Q .-5' '1Q, ',,-Wwwmnwg V 'W P BOWDOIN CHAPTER f X' Founded at Hamilton College, 1832 Established at Bowdoin, 1841 lpha Bella Phi Harry V. Carey, ,46, President Paul H. Hanly, ,47, Vice-President Donald M. Lockhart, '45, Secretary Robert I. de Sherbinin, ,45, Treasurev' MEMBERS 1945 Donald M. Lockhart Robert I. de Sherbinin Robert M. Zimmerman 1946 Walter L. Bartholomew Harry V. Carey Laureston C. Dobbrow Herbert S. French William T. Hume Brooks R. Leavitt David S. Smith John W. Taussig, Robert P. Tevalof John W. Williams, Jr. 1947 John C. Caldwell James R. French Hunter S. Frost Paul H. Hanly, Alphonse W. Query, Jr Joseph H. Shortell, Jr. Philip S. Smith, Jr. 1948 David A. Dickson John M. Dunlap, Jr. Hugo Francke Peter O. Grant John P. Kline Donald H. Lyons Donald F. Russell Thomas 1C. Shortell Jack L. Thatcher Bernard J. Ward Robert H. Weatherill Thomas C. Weatherill Conrad N. White 1949 Edgar A. Beem, Jr. David F. Burke, Jr. Sherman B. Carpenter James H. Doughty William E. Genthner John H. Gifhn, Jr. Morgan B. Hodskins, J Allan L. Johnson William V. Knapton Stuart S. MacLeod Paul G. Query Henry C. Reardon Rodman C. Robinson James G. Utterback, Jr Preston Ware, Jr. Jared T. Weatherill 1950 Ralph R. Anderson John P. Ashey, 2nd Robert R. Barker Bernard D. Barton Gordon R. Beem Wendell P. Bradley I'. Dana W. Brown Robert B. Cay Stephen R. Hustvedt James T. Keefe, Jr. Royal W. Leith, Jr. Charles W. Lovejoy, Jr Frank W. Marvin, Jr. James R. Morrison William J. Reardon Drury A. Rice Charles W. Wilder Arthur F. Williams Julian H. Woolford 1951 James Benedict John Blatchford Elliott D. Blodgett Edward M. Brown William P. Brown Robert J. Eaton Joseph W. Gauld Benjamin V. Haywood Robert A. Johnston, Jr. James A. Matthews Charles N. Neunhoffer Walter Prior, 3rd Kenneth C. Trotter, Jr. George T. Vose Eaton S. Lothrop, Jr. 3 7fE'lV ',P 1 'Q 'i 1' l l l i l A , ,L ,rg Q ' X XX ' wa, ' ' . tg! f .., 5 elite ie. '1 H f ' ,. KAPPA CHAPTER Founded at Union College, 1833 Established at Bowdoin, 1843 First Row, left to right: Skelton, Annis, MacDonald, Feehan, F. Longley, Deane, Rogers, Stankis, Stevens, Wilder, Hokan- son, Hansson, Blakely, Steele, Atwood, Graff. Second Row, left to right: Van Der Feen, Zdanowicz, Holtman, Johnson, Howe, Staples, Bonzagni, Kunhardt, Newton, P. Bradley, Scates, Brown, Hutchinson, McCracken, Lane, Mace, Adams, Carley, Gillen. Third Row, left to right: Toomey, R. Edgecomb, Ber- minghan, Veale, Bartel, Heussler, Bolles Crowell, Elliott, Hoyt, Stephenson, Bliss, Boyd, Shaw, Douglas, Wilson, Slattery, Alden. Fourth Row, left to right: Casey, Connolly, Bok, Penney, Trefts, Page, Miller, Gotham, Allen, Pitcher, Avery, Newhouse, F. Bradley, Seamans Huen, Pierce, Van Soelen. 1 1 Psi psilnn Sylvester Stankis, '48, President William R. Rogers, '48, Vice-President Albert M. Stevens, ,46, Secretary Milo W.NNilder, III, '50, Treasurev' MEMBERS 1943 George E. Fogg 1946 Lawrence F. Dean George M. Heussler James R. Pierce Louis A. Piper Robert L. Small Albert M. Stevens Daniel D. Van Soelen 1947 William P. Bartel Robert R. Bliss Frank G. Holtman Gordon W. Page 1948 Summer F. Crowell Loring R. Edgecomb William R. Rogers S. Jake Stankis Richard D. Van Der Feen 1949 Arthur S. Bradley Bruce D. Alden Edward E. Butler Robert R. Edgecomb Edward D. Gillen Robert W. Gotham Charles W. Huen Daniel B. Kunhardt Frank G. Longley John L. Mace Milton A. MacDonald Lawrence C. Minnehan Carrol F. Newhouse Phineas S. Newton Ira B. Pitcher Donald C. Pletts John R. Scates William D. Steele Earle F. Wilson 1950 Bradford W. Adams Ellis K. Annis joseph J. Bok Eldridge Bermingham Robert C. Bolles Arthur R. Bonzagni Walter F. Brown Robert I. Carley Thomas C. Casey James T. Connolly Charles B. Douglas Henry H. Eliot John G. Freeman Robert E. Fillietaz Robert E. Graff Richard D. Haskell Wolcott A. Hokanson Archibald M. Howe Gordon J. Hoyt David P. Johnson Gordon H. Miller Hiram H. Nickerson Charles C. Penny Gilbert O. Pletts Herbert C. Shaw Patrick A. Slattery Peter J. Staples Robert L. Toomey Alfred D. Veale Milo W. Wilder, III 1951 Frank L. Allen Thomas T. Atwood Robert H. Avery Peter D. Blakely Roger N. Boyd Charles A. Bradley John H. Hutchinson Howard A. Lane Harry B. McCracken Donald C. Seamons William B. Skelton P. Stephenson Hubbard Trefts Paul Zdanowicz flystdz ALPHA ETA CHAPTER 155,53 31-f, ., -I HM NW ,, ef I PL,-vu , ,N . . , ' ,' , ,. ,, ' ,, f if -3 ' se ifez. .2 ,I -7 , ik . 'H -5 if. it +45 , r , Q F' 3 ,, ' we A , ,f V ' ,,,w.L. -, A N f, - if Q ei.. . . ., ,A . Founded at Union College, 1841 Established at Bowdoin, 1844 First Row, left to right: Frost, Charak, Lord, Gallant, Clark, Wyman, Aleck, Nichols, Gilmore, Galli, Walsh, Simonds, Simmons, Lanyon, Pardoe. Second Row, left to right: Dawson, Pickens, L. Clark, Boulton, D, lN4artin, Johnston, W. Clark, Nicholson, Hanson, Silsby, Linke, Scott, Adolphson, Walker. Third Row, left to right: Shoenthaler, R. Maxwell, D Willey, Paradis, Parsons, Hall, Herrick, Flather, White, Hamilton, Staples, A. Maxwell, Hikel, F. Willey. Fourth Row, left to right: Davin, W. Schoenthaler, Nevalaincn, Payne, E. Martin, Gager, Bird, Ingargiola, Achorn, Sweet, Aron- son, Crain, Edgerton. 'S 3 P: lv IES Chi Psi Members of Chi Psi Fraternity Philip B. Parsons, '46, President James A. Boyer, Jr., '48, Vice-President , Douglas N. Payne, '50, Secretary William E. Gilmour, '49, Treasurev' MEAIBERS 1944 Donald G. Scott, Jr. 1945 Charles C. Aleck, Jr. David D. North, Jr. 1946 Richard L. Achorn Joseph T. Chadwick Estey P. Charak, Jr. Edward C. Craine Paul C. Hanna, Jr. Philip W. Herron Archie B. Maxwell Philip B. Parsons, Jr. Richard J. M. Williams 1947 William F. Clark Raymond M. Clarke Robert T. Hall William S. Silsby, Jr. Roger N. Walker Robert J. Walsh, Jr. Frederick W. Willey, Jr. David S. Wyman 1948 John A. Adolphson James O. Aronson James A. Boyer, Jr. Roy A. Gallant William M. Lanyon, Jr. Richard A. Maxwell Arthur C. Simonds, Jr. Joseph C. Wheeler 1949 David W. Boulton John E. Davin Richard D. Edson, Jr. Norman A. Galli William E. Gilmour Salvatore Ingargiola Donald E. Martin Emlen L. Martin, Jr. Rowe B. Metcalf, Jr. Edward R. Murphy, Jr. John H. Nichols, Jr. Lyle W. Sweet 1950 Truman Clark Francis R. Currie Daniel S. Edgerton William B. Gager Lee B. Hamilton Donald W. Hanson Richard E. Herrick, Jr. Russell S. Hewett Gordon F. Linke Philip A. Lord Douglas N. Payne Richard Pickens William B. Schoenthaler Louis A. Tonry William H. White David D. Williams 1951 Philip S. Bird Henry F. Daley, Jr. . Frederick W. Dawson Joseph H. Flather Robert H. Frost Rudolph J. Hikel James K. Nelson Alfred D. Nicholson Prescott H. Pardoe Leonard G. Saulters James C. Schoenthaler Eric M. Simmons, Jr. Thomas F. Staples David C. Willey John P. Williams 7 ef 1s??'5rmN :t2r:2f7 'army-, ism-'M nfs -' w 1,,,llllQ!.lli! First Row, left to right: Porteous, Thomas, Kitfield, Reynolds, Payne Lewis, Darden, W. Devine, Stanley Holden, Stacy, Willson, Philbrick, Hay- den, Jackman, Hinds. Second Row, left lo right: Quaile, Kirkpatrick, Monaghan, Cuilian, MacDonald, Ireland, W. Merrill, E. Merrill, Biggar, Jackson, Chapman, Tinsley, Sprague, Heskett, Burr, Nfan- fuso, Siroy. Third Row, left to right: Hale, White, Colburn, Schonland, Noyes, Union, Hwoschinsky, D. lVIarsh, N. Marsh, Giddings, Ingraham, Whitcomb, Shoemaker, Bond, Richardson. Fourth Row, left to right: Gower, Leech, Swan- ton, O. Emerson, Strong, Donan, Leonard, Baxter, Roberts, Curry, E. Devine, B. Devine, Shrack, Cary, Barnard, Graham, Bailey. 1 x THETA CHAPTER ffkllf' 'K 'Q ssl Q the . N12 , X. Q ,A A TM, 7, . ' f- y' m Y .1 ' - it lx f R' KQF, , k F -Q. . .... ,X I ' Founded at Tale University, 1844 Established at Bowdoin, 1844 Delta Kappa Epsil Wilfred P. Devine, ,48, President John W. Stanley, Jr., ,45, Vice-President Albert L. Babcock, '48, Secretary Robert K. Darden, ,49, Alumni Secretary Emerson Lewis, '49, T1'ea5u1'e1' Constantine Karvonides, '50, Covveslbonding Secretary MEMBERS 1945 William D. Bailey Harold N. Marsh John W. Stanley, Jr. 1946 Renee L. Boudreau Campbell Carey Evan R. Cox Richard J. Curry Edward M. Devine Frank L. Emerson Frederick H. Giddings William B. Kirkpatrick David B. Kitfield Louis R. Porteous, Jr. 1947 George A. Erswell, Jr. Robert R. Schonland, Jr Adam J. Walsh 1948 Albert L. Babcock Hartley C. Baxter, II Wilfred P. Devine Robert J. Leach Philip K. Leonard Stephen Monaghan George E. Quaile Widgery Thomas, Jr. John W. Whitcomb, J 1949 Timothy J. Adams Robert W. Biggar, Jr. Richard Colburn Robert K. Darden Bernard M. Devine James C. Donan Oliver F. Emerson Walter B. Favorite Richard B. Holden Aurelius S. Hinds William D. Ireland r. , .T Edward M. Jackson Robert W. Kyle Emerson Lewis E. Walker Merrill Delbert R. Nash Eugene G. Ramsey Clement F. Richardson David G. Roberts Trowbridge Strong Richard W. Shrack 1950 Peter C. Barnard Thomas R. Chapman Ainsley Drummond Bruce H. Gower Robert G. Guilian Richard C. Hay John L. Hayden Leonard S. Heskett, Jr. John R. Jackman, Jr. Constantine Karvonides Edward W. Merrill Donald D. Payne Samuel W. Philbrick Lynn M. Reynolds, Jr. William T. Shoemaker Phineas Sprague Richard A. Stacy Joseph E. Swanton Donald Union Bruce H. M. White, Jr. Paul B. Willson 1951 Norris B. Bond Paul M. Burr William T. Graham, Jr. Wallace S. Houston, Jr. Paul Hwoshinsky William W. Ingraham, Jr Lloyd F. MacDonald J. A. Manfuso, Jr. David M. Marsh Theodore P. Noyes Fagin H. Simonton, Jr. Jules F. Siroy Richard H. Tinsley First Row, left to right: Chamberlain, Dunning, Phillips, Goldermann, Wright, Lanigan, Harris, Kimball, Kingsbury, Bugbee, McCormack, T. Cole, Gillman, Ottley, Woodbury. Second Row, left to right: Shaw, Stone, Martens, R. Worth- ington, M. Rogers, Brooks, Towers Daggett, Holmer, Vokey, R. Jones, M. Jones, Friberg, Osgood, Gilley, Stewart Hart, Carde, Hughes, Howe, Lishman. Third Row, left to right: S. Packard Walker, Stafford, Frye, Wing, Mossman, Briggs, lVIacMahon, E. Early, Draper, Showalter, Tuttle, Nlarshall, Boots, Clay, lxlorris, DeC0sta, Pandora, Clark, Griffin. Fourth Row, left to right: McKenna, Jackson, Rogers, Cressey, Smith, Kelleher, D. Packard, D. Early, Dorsey, Tyrer, Morrison, R. Worthing- ton, D. Cole, G. Hansen, Kimball, Hebb, Dole, Britton, N. Hansen, Adams. s 1 1 ETA CHARGE 4, FM , me he f rug Cf .re V 'W A .,,, ,,f. ,,. 1. .Pm ff Q: V l ff, J- sh Founded at Union College, 1847 Established at Bowdoin, 1854 'Th eta ella hi J. Frank Kimball, '47, President Alan C. Bugbee, '48, Secretary Ray W. Harris, '49, Corresponding Secretary Vincent C. Lanigan, ,50, House Manager' William C. MacCormack, ,49, Treasurer Keith Kingsbury, '46, Herald MEMBERS 1945 Philip R. Carde Taylor W. Cole 1946 Edward B. Chamberlain Neal C. Clark Keith Kingsbury M. Herrick Randall John H. Walker 1947 David Cole Stanley F. Dole Robert W. Goldermann George H. Griffin J. Frank Kimball Albert C. McKenna George P. Shaw Joseph J. Wright 1948 Alan C. Bugbee Warren H. Dunning, II Herbert Gillman James E. Kimball, II Frederick G. MacMahon Eugene B. Martens, Jr. Daniel W. Morrison G. Curtis Mossman Arthur H. Showalter, Jr. Nelson L. Towers John L. Tyrer 1949 Audley C. Britton William C. Brooks Charles C. Churchill Edward S. Early Richard M. Frye William H. Haines George Hanson Ray W. Harris Robert E. Hart Lee P. Jackson Richard I. Jones Lawrence Lewis William C. MaciCormack David M. Richards Leroy W. Smith Winston G. Stewart James G. Woodbury 1950 Dwight P. Adams Earland C. Briggs James P. Clay, Jr. W. Churchill Cressey F. Donald Dorsey James B. Draper, Jr. David L. Early Robert P. Friberg Angus C. Hebb Leland B. Howe Lee S. Hughes A. Marshall Jones John D. W. Joy Vincent C. Lanigan John N. Marshall Robert J. Morris Robert W. Osgood, III Norman F. Ottley Charles M. Palmer J. Richard Pandora Robert K. Stafford Gregory H. Stone Mark T. Vokey Mack Walker Reginald H. Worthington H. Rossiler Worthington 1951 William J. Boots Joseph F. Britton John H. Daggett, Jr. Robert E. DeCosta Leonard B. Gilley Norman E. Hansen Chester E. Homer Warren F. Kelleher William S. Lishman David J. Packard Stephen B. Packard Duane M. Phillips Albert M. Rogers Edward W. Rogers Donald A. Tuttle Wallace A. Wing ,. ,,,,. .7,7,,.a L 1 55.21 fl 5i'Lf'fff 1755 it 1' it i zoxbff' -.P'J11- -' ff ff if an - . . il-sy? f' r 1 'r if s ,i'p.-lf. A' 5 tw i ki ' IW X , 2 , ,iff 4 1 Y fum iffy Kkiiwg' ,I :ilff g 's,4f' ' . 'lffxixa . f ' ,VN 'uf vi ' f ' ' Qgsg,-i X 1 nw, ' g ' ,ge k.2,,fQgsg t ji: N, ' ', f L I , 4- 5,115 ..,..J-M-ijyf. W i. 1 ' .. ' ff S Q N ', ,,,,,,,,. . fix - 1- f , 3 My s--1' wifi A - 4 .,.'., 1.-Qlwwesf A 2 Six?--Q lg , -, - ,Ei U , U X ., ., . ., ., .. ,m., ,,,,LL , , 23, x , Y Q, 'X , , ' WL, . ,,... ...i ., .x.,,A.,. -... . is... .- -.X ' , U iff ff' I. Q ' ' XM 'i . X 4 , ' ' 'X I ,f L ,x i 7 g 5 - , . .R V yn r y, V! ' , ITUK., K f fa ? 5 v -i . he ,W SL J nfl' v ls : 5 i ' - I li '7 9 12? iq? If fs f 7' gy ,, 4. R : -,li . S f ' ' 1 f ft, 1 fe iggf f ' .Y X E l f VW! f ' L 3 , Nite, ..., , ,.,,,,,..,.,-,fsggf ief'---mmzrweff-iffy S 'f'fz1,,- ' an , l 1 N M 2 X ' W ' 'm.. Q I X I V 45 A ,ze 41 5 5 ,gf . I . l it il .j fam 4 , ' eff 42 lgfigii 2.1: A , . Q- f V . 4 e 4 , ,jf1, 'g w - . 1. jo , ii ' .s, , U ,4 ,ij ,gig pf gf ' f J 5 9 5 ' t I, ,V ., ., - f- N'IL-- ' i f 2: wwe - 1 W., QQ. 1 3: 'I' .., M' ' q. ' ' Pi te V A ' BL 'ef gg, 1 afar, - - mx, -1- M, ,, .fla w in fra., 5 , if ,Q . If f-. kk, , , ,. .ffyy 5 X . - ,.., - . -Q BOWDOIN CHAPTER Firxt Row, left to right: Emmons, Whit- comb, Greene, Buck, Dunphy, Carey, Shepard, Angeramo, E. Coon, Crock- ford, Donovan, lvlergendahl, Brackett, Oherle, Houghton, Blaine. Serond Row, left to right: Bradley, Strang, Rosenberg, Toscanni, Bainton, Burrill, Clarke, Davis, Steele, Ball, Moore, Foster, Barracca, Alden Currier, Stinneford, Ware, Kerr, a 1 Cronin, Weiskotten, Queen, Winters. Third Row, left to right: Snape, Har- rison, Nixon, C. Auten, Poor, F. Auten, C. Brown, McCarthey, F, Brown, P. Ryder, Phillis, Knights, Vokey, Tutein, Mitchell, Hickey, Hamburger, Beech, Morgan, Flynn, A. Goon. Fourth Row, left to right: Jones, Bucker, List, Shack- iord, MacDonald, Spooner, Newton, Page, Butner, Norton, Rosander, Fiedler, Easton, Lord, Graham, lvfonty, Sealand, Bosca, Pidgeon, Begley, Beane, Branche, Founded at Wz'lliam5 College, 1834 Established at Bowdoin, 1857 l l w . Q v 4 4 . . -. -c -,f l 'x Della psilnn Peter A. Angeramo, '45, President Robert S. Shepherd, '43, Vice-President Steward E. Goon, '49, Treasurer Norbert K. Carey, '48, Secretary MEMBERS 1943 George H. Buck Robert S. Shepherd 1944 Robert B. Greene 1945 Peter A. Angeramo Frederick R. Brown, Jr. William A. Queen 1946 Emery O. Beane, Jr. William E. Blaine, Jr. Clinton B. Clarke, Jr. Arthur L. S. Dunphy Robert Smales Richard E. Waite 1947 Fred B. Auten Robert M. Emmons Wolfgang H. Rosenberg Phillips H. Ryder 1948 Philip R. Burrill Charles M. Begley Norbert K. Carey Timothy J. Donovan, Charles C. Easton George W. Hickey, III Henry D. Page James H. Whitcomb 1949 Ernest L. Bainton, Jr. Peter S. Barracca Joseph E. Bradley, Jr. Matthew D. Branche Leon T. Buker Robert L. Corcoran Clarence W. Fiedler Edward Goon Olin B. Houghton Richard C. LeBlanc Robert E. List Robert J. MacArtney Frederick A. Moore George R. Morgan William K. Phillis John A. Pidgeon Campbell C. Ryder Lester B. Shackford, Jr. Alphonse H. Turcotte, Jr. Dale F.. Welch Richard A. Wiley 1950 Richard F. Alden Charles S. Auten Robert M. Ball Richard F. Brackett Ralph C. Brown, Jr. Stanley J. Boska Richard E. Buttner Robert B. Crockford Robert S. Currier Curtis M. Foster Richard P. Graham Walter J. Hamburger Henry W. Jones, Jr. John F. Lord Gerald N. McCarty Roger P. Mergendahl John A. Mitchell Theodore P. Nixon Laurence D. Norton David H. Penny Peter T. Poor Robert A. Racine Conrad Rosander Philip S. Slocum Donald D. Steele Jack E. Stinneford Dominic P. Toscani Norman M. Winter David C. Wiswall Philip J. Young 1951 Fred Beech, Jr. Jack D. Cronin William H. Davis John D. Flynn Albert Goon Keith W. Harrison Charles A. Kerr William Knights Robert B. Macdonald Kenneth J. Monty John D. Newton William C. Oehrle Evans F. Sealand, Jr. Jay B. Snape Robert S. Spooner Robert R. Strang Ernest A. Tutein Richard S. Vokey Hugh C. Ware Robert F. Weiskotten V' First Row, left to right: Good, D. Baker, Blanchard, Adlard, Heely, Van Orden, Noxon, Llerrill, Blankinship, Boyd, Hup- per, McGowan, Lunder, Day, Patterson, Blake. Second Row, left to right: M. Lund, Burston, Leonard, Campbell, Kelley, Loomer, Oseland, Dennen, Bag- shaw, Reuman, Ripley, LaCasce, Wheel- er, Stone, Gray, Andrews, Wood, Har- rington, Hahnel, G. J. Sheahan, Beahm, Burke, Fennel. Third Row, left to right: Getchell, Burnell, Freese, Lewsen, Hamblen, Simpson, J. Lund, Coffin, Henderson, Woodruff, Zeitler, G. C. Sheahan, Taylor, A. Baker, H. Thomp- son, Damon, Perry, Kimel, Sistare, Eames, Foulke, Dowell, Carlson. Fourth Row, left to right: Snyder, Drisco, Gil- more, Sabasteanski, C. Thompson, Strong, Estabrook, Jacobs, Vannah, Thebault, Gould, Fickett, Moore, Crowell, Reid, Prentiss, Woods, Smith, Younghans, Loud, Speirs, Erickson. QA .T ,L ,ii A'-wlin?kJfSiifZ'Gll 5' M, MJ ff!! ,-.e -4-5 lg f 4 ,W wax ff Y vw .Av 4110 iw! My-rj am A, ,f ff , ,ef f . ff . f ' 1' V H ff, e, f 3 1 ef M 6 wavy, Q, ..., ,--QMI' 'f 'MA X ' M I, y,.' ' ,fit 4 X Zn. LAMBDA CHAPTER M Founded at New York University, 1847 Established at Bowdoin, 1867 r eta Psi S, G, Blankinship, II, 145 President John L. Merrill, '45, Vice-President John R. Hupper, '50, Secretary - John F. Noxon, III, '50, CO7'7'65jJ07Zd67Zt X it . Everett R. Gray, '48, Steward 1 L F M E Al B E R S 1943 1946 John A- Babbitt William C. Deanes Everett G. Reid Harold P. Vannah, Jr 1944 Lawrence J. Ward Richard B. Lewsen 1945 1947 Stanford G. Blankinship, II ' Charles B. Estabrook, Jr. l John L. Merrill Adin R. Merrow David B. Wetherell Eric H. Weren William S. Augerson James J. Bagshaw Robert S. Blake Thomas H. Boyd Lewis P. Fickett Joseph W. Woods l l 1 1948 Edward K. Damon Charles L. Erickson John E. Good Everett W. Gray Arthur A. Hamblen Zimri C. Oseland Charles H. Perry William W. C. Roger Edward M. Stone 1949 Deane L. Adlard Richard M. Burston David Crowell Alexander J. Curtis Peter J. Fennel Emil G. Hahnel Robert W. Leonard Warren T. Reuman Harold G. Vincent S 1950 Frederick Andrews William J. Beahm Lawrence M. Burke Davis L. Burnell Fred R. Coryell Frank S. Coughlan Kenneth L. Cross Edward J. Day John E. Dulfer John B. Freese Samuel T. Gilmore Donald W. Henderson John R. Hupper John Jacobs Charles R. LaCasce Martin H. Lee Anton M. Lund Richard C. Lunt John F. Noxon, III Dana P. Ripley John H. Sabasteanski Sanford R. Sistare H. R. Bradley Smith Donald B. Snyder Robert W. Speirs C. Boardman Thompso L. Dexter Wheeler Robert W. Woodruff n, II Robert D. C. Younghans Emerson G. Zeitler 1951 Alan L. Baker James G. Blanchard John H. Brace William N. Campbell Fred A. Carlson, Jr. Richard N. Coffin Dudley Dowell, Jr. Richard B. Drisko Roy A. Foulke David R. Getchell Burton M. Gottlieb Donald W. Gould George J. Harrington Leroy P. Heely James M. Kelley, II Donald R. Kimel John F . Loud Jon A. Lund Earle R. Loomer, Jr. Bruce A. Lunder Robert G. McGowan Donald J. Moore, Jr. William M. Patterson, Jr Virgil L. Pitstick, Jr. William H. Prentiss Garrett J. Sheahan Gerald C. Sheahan Kenneth M. Simpson, Jr Robert D. Strong Chester L. Taylor, Jr. Harry C. Thompson, Jr Richard M. Van Orden 1 fr , Q ' Q-5 .i we E 15 -ur, ,. Q vo if wel ei ne as ALPHA RHO CHAPTER First Row, left to right: Miller, Stephen- son, Mullane, Manning, Whipple, Wood- en, Richardson, Burgess, Noyes, Francis, Hennessey, Allen, Hill. Second Row, left to right: Leavitt, lvlarsh, Lincoln, Bar- low, Churchill, Allyn, Powers, Harting, Westcott, Wescott, Huntoon, Gustafson, Parsons. Third Row, left to riglzl: White, McNeally, Moran, Gould, Welch, Fargo, Hatch, Richan, Alexander, Curtis, Lancaster, Dillaway, Whitman. 1869 Founded at University of Virginia, Established at Bowdoin, 1895 iw af- 4 n if. o F-1 .sg Kappa Sigma Donald W. Richardson, '49, President James T. Burgess, '48, Vice-President Bryant -H. Whipple, ,50, Secretary Martin E. VVooden, '49, Treasurer XVI E M B E R S 1932 1946 Carl H. Francis James T. Goudouros William E. Hill Douglas H. McNeally Roger N. Williams Robert N. Johnson 1945 1947 Vincent R. Manning Robert Whitman Paul W. Moran 1948 James T. Burgess Richard M. Elliot Edwin E. Leason Boyd Murphy Edward R. Noyes Robert W. Sziklas 1949 Eric H. Aikens Robert 'C. Alexander Paul E. Callahan Donald A. Davis William M. Davis Charles T. Dillaway Robert F. Fargo Paul S. Hennessey Colin T. Lancaster Watson E. Lincoln Douglas S. Littlehale George A. Parsons Willard C. Richan Donald W. Richardson Salvatore J. Stagliano Arnet R. Taylor Joseph S. White, Jr. Martin E. Wooden James D. Young, Jr. 1950 Emil W. Allen Peter T. Babalian James R. Barlow David M. Berwind Joshua W. Curtis, Jr. Herbert L. Gould John F. Gustafson Richard C. Hatch Joshia P. Huntoon, Jr. Richard A. Leavitt John J. Mullane, Jr. Robert W. Olsen Robert V. Powers Johannes P. Prins Benjamin M. Smethurst Robert H. Stengel Malcom S. Stevenson J. Russell Washburne, Jr Paul T. Welch Bryant H. Whipple Richard W. Whitney 1951 Herman Allen John Anthanakes Stanwood T. Harting Stuart D. Marsk Edward D. M. Miller Albert Phillips Clifford Stowers John H. Tappan Laurence L. Wescott John C. Westcott I-wvmmmw-v 5-XM,, .,,, f - ' iz V ,Q 5 E ,' BGNTK X awJLSQ f iff., BETA SIGMA CHAPTER Founded at Miami University, 1839 Established at Bowdoin, 1900 First Row, left to right: Abbott, Love- joy, Standish, Bacon, Poor, R. W. Allen, Hanson, Kaknes, Geddes, R. Swift, G. Swift, Pierce, Huss. Second Row, left to right : Murtha, Collins, Humphrey, Bishop, Bove, Caldwell, Leadbetter, Lowe, Giordanetti, Patton, Marshall, French, Brown. Third Row, left to right: Williams, Weidner, Costello, Bracchi, Drake, Wadman, F. Schenck, Field, Wolf, Macomber, Garland, L. Mason, Beenhouwer. Fourth Row, left to right: Burnham, McGorrill, F. Mar- shall, R. H. Allen, Reeves, Hrynowsky, Juko, Van Voast, Boone, Reiche, Blanz, G. Schenck. Beta Theta Pi Robert W. Allen, '50, President Richard B. Beckler, '50, Vice-President Richard W. Lewis, '46, Recorder Johnson Poor, '49, Secretary Earl D. Hanson, '47, Treasurer 1948 Kim Kyle, '47, Steward Richard L. Anderson Robert E. Badger Louis Bove M E M B E R S Harold N. Burnham, Jr. 1945 Bradford W. Drake, III 1946 Robert H. Allen Henry J. Bracchi Lewis D. Evans, Jr. Richard C. Field William C. Geddes Richard W. Lewis 1947 James M. Blanz Earl D. Hanson Kim Kyle Paul A. La Plante Guy W. Leadbetter, Alan R. Martin, Jr. Francis J. Rochon, Jr Dabney W. Caldwell David S. Collins Samuel W. Fleming, III John E. Holmes James B. Lappin, Jr. Milton M. McGorrill, Jr. Raymond H. Swift Thomas O. Woolf, Jr. 1949 Donald C. Day William C. Kilroy John O. Lowe Orin A. May Johnson Poor George R. Swift William G. Wadman 1950 Robert W. Allen Richard L. Badger Richard B. Beckler Gale W. Bennett Francis P. Bishop, Jr. Paul C. Brown David W. Garland Ross L. Humphrey Philip Huss, Jr. George T. Macomber Robert B. Mason Lewis P. Mason Albert B. Patton Howard C. Reiche, Jr. George H. K. Schenck Peter S. Van Voast Arthur H. Walker William T. Webster Frederick Weidner, III William T. Wylde 1951 Fred R. Abbott John L. Bacon Owen Beenhouwer Gary M. Boone Paul W. Costello Edwin R. French Elmo Giordanetti Richard M. Hallet Edward J. Hrynowsky Thomas J. N. Juko Theodore A. Kaknes Carroll A. Lovejoy, Jr. Grover E. Marshall James D. Murtha George Reeves Welles A. Standish, II Edward P. Williams 1. .Ar .- is ff i f f,,, , m 4 S If 3' 1 s . , Mich . A iw .l , Qi fax Q 3 11217 ws.. XJ' ' as 2 M 'A . at If 'Q .fffr 'Ii' 9 ie , AA,1Ax,,,, M , , DELTA PSI CHAPTER Founded at Virginia Military Institute, 1869 Established at Bowdoin, 1918 First Row, left to right: Henderson, Stackpole, Schmidt, Anderson, H. B. Hall, Barr, Jorgenson, Kierstead, Hart, Garvin, Jones, Burke, Sanborn. Second Row, left to right: Harmon, Saegan, Small, Berliawsky, M. Morrell, 'Thor- burn, J. B. Hall, S. Morrell, P. King, Barnes, Roberts, Reid, Gaylord, A. L. Sawyer, Clifford, Coletti, Verrill, Merrill, Egan, Reimer. Third Row, left to right: Bunncll, H. S. Sawyer, Cole, Cavanaugh, Byron, Hastings, Friend, Stanwood, Wil- son, Nichols, Shannon, R. N. Morrell, Green, McConky, L. King, Roy, Tall- man, Gibson, Schubert, Catlin. Fourth Row, left to right: Aker, Lundwall, Dolloff, Hubley, Sibson, Megathlin, McKinley, Methvin, Johnston, Dougher- ty, Bowdoin, Arnold, Young, Melville, Dennis, Keyes, Frost, Brownell, Wolfe, Moore. , Sigma Norman L. Barr, Jr., '45, Commander Robert R. Jorgenson, '50, Lt. Commander Donald G. Egan, 450, Treasurer Loring E. Hart, ,46, Recorder M E M B E R S 1944 Philip B. Burke 1945 Norman L. Barr, Jr. Walter F. Byrom Fred K. Hedlund. Jr 1946 William A. Dougherty John H. Garvin, Jr. Loring E. Hart Edward A. Hawks, Jr. Frank P. Jones David C. Wilson 1947 Arthur D. Dolloff James B. Hall Kenneth M. Schubert 1948 George E. Berliawsky Victor Fortin Theodore L. Frost Donald I. Harmon Edward L. Kallop, Jr. Ralph E. Kierstead, Jr. Alfred L. Sawyer Herbert S. Sawyer William U. Small 1949 Jerome L. Allen David A. Bowdoin CliH'ord C. Cavanaugh Charles E. Cole Keith Dowden Howard B. Hall, Roger L. Kenvin Peter J. King Fred W. McConkV III Archie Y. Melville, Malcolm E. Morrell, Jr Donald Reimer Richard G. Sagan Donald L. Sutherland 1950 James B. Aker William W. Anderson Robert H. Brownell Charles A. Bunnell Donald G. Egan William N. Gaylord Ralph D. Gibson Elliot R. Green William T. Hawkens, Jr. 'Thomas D. Johnston Robert R. Jorgenson Elliot F. Keyes Edwin H. Lundwall Robert E. McAvoy Allen H. McKinley Robert H. McKinley M les H. McTernan Y Charles W. McGathlin, J Robert M. Merrill Donald G. Methvin Malcolm S. Moore Richard A. Morrell Stuart B. Morrell Sidney S. Nichols Thomas F. Shannon James H. Sibson James W. Stackpole Charles C. Standwood Carlton E. Swett Foster Tallman Howard L. Thorburn, Jr Alfred N. Tobey William D. Verrill Alexander M. Wolfe 1951 Peter Arnold Burleigh Barnes Edgar S. Catlin William H. Clifford, Jr. Henry L. Conway Donald D. Dennis Gilman N. Friend Hugh W. Hastings Eugene O. Henderson Norman A. Hubleyh Leopold F. King, Jr. David F. Reid William Rich Robert L. Roberts Carl W. Roy John B. Sanborn, Jr. Edward E. Schmidt Robert C. Young First Row, left to right: Riddle, Fill more, Little, Troubh, Poulos, H. Winn Cormack, Swann, Peacock, L. Winn, Le- Beau, Bishop, Church, McClelland, Fork- er. Second Row, left to right: Corliss Veghte, Hyde, Whitcomb, Adams Mather, Tornquist, Thomas, Spring, W Norton, Langaard, Brackett, Shepard Third Row, left to right: Bamforth Barnes, Whitney, Acker, Glidden, Darcy, Joy, Hall, Farrell, Kimball, Thorndike Hanna, Farr. Fourth Row, left to right Pieksen, Waldron, Baker, McClusky, Lindner, Estes, Jensen, Swann, Randall Cramer, Warren, Ellsworth. A I DELTA OMEGA CHAPTER ' ff ff Z Fw .LCM .. , is .W ,vf if fat sff Founded at Virginia Milita1'y Institute, 1865 Established at Bowdoin, 1929 ff 2 ss s ' T, f -. GLX V K Q. 5 Nx l . W, lplla Tau llmeqa Robert E. Swann, '50, President Warren E. Cormack, '46, Vice-President Bernard A. Le Beau, '48, Secretary Conrad H. Peacock, '49, Treasurer MEMBERS 1945 John R. Cramer, Jr. Timothy M. Warren David P. Wurts 1946 Warren E. Cormack John H. Farrell Judson R. Merrill Anthony F. Moss Anthony Pelletier Harrison H. Randall, David Thorndike II 1947 John L. Church John O. Piekson 1948 Willis R. Barnstone William D. Cappellari Blake T. Hanna Raymond A. Jensen Harold E. Kimball, Jr. Bernard A. Le Beau Harold E. Lusher Robert L. Richter Richard O. Whitcomb George L. Whitney Howard E. Winn 1949 Richard C. Aker Albert M. Barnes Paul L. Bishop James H. Bonney Philip W. Estes George F. McClelland, II Miles W. Martin, Jr. Conrad H. Peacock Thomas N. Tarrant 1950 Winslow F. Baker Cornelius P. Darcy Philip F. Ellsworth, Jr. Richard A. Farr Christian K. Langaard Brewster Lindner Walter S. Mather Charles H. Miller Richard H. Norton William T. Norton Dionysios Petropoulos Richard E. Poulos Harlow N. Swain Robert E. Swann Frederick W. Thomas, Jr. Bruce S. Tornquist Raymond S. Troubh James H. Veghte Robert J. Waldron Louis S. Winn, Jr. 1951 Harry E. Adams Richard Bamforth Bruce G. Brackett Robert F. Corliss Robert N. Fillmore Charles R. Forker Philip E. Glidden Peter L. Hall Philip L. Hyde Graham W. Joy Thomas M. Little Edward J. McCluskey Jr John B. MacChesney Robert E. Riddle Barclay M. Shepard Merle E. Spring Jordan H. Wine, ,46, President Irving E. Gordan, '50, Vice-President Gerald Ritter, ,5O, Recording Secretary Robert Winer, '46, Corresponding Secretary George G. Younger, '47, Treasurer First Row, left to right: Heymann, Shul- man, Hillson, Glazier, Spector, Winer, Wine, Gordon, Ritter, Gross, Waxler, Tracey, Ashe, Hirsch, Simensky. Second Row, left to right: Younger, Root, Fein, Wilinsky, Bennett, Rapkin, Holmes, Brynes, Aronson, Ascher, Smith, Levine, Cogan, Harris, Finnegan. Third Row, left to right: Toll, Bekele, Jacobson, Polakewich, Martin, Backman, Barr, Cooper, Lee, Cantalamessa, Schmuch, Segal, Rubin, Goldberg, Bloomberg. Founded at Bowdoin College, 1946 E I 1 Q ...V it gr L ..- -4 - fi 7... 1 ...iw 3 Alpha Hlln p ilun M E M B E R S 1945 Waller P. Finnagan 1946 William S. Clencott Samuel Gross Samuel E. Kinsley Robert S. Oransky Robert R. Rudy Erwin Wilinsky Jordan H. Wine Robert M. Winer 1947 Leonard M. Hirsch John M. Holmes Alfred J. Waxler George G. Younger 1948 Paul R. Aronson Bradlee M. Backman Donald S. Bloomberg Melvin I. I-Ieymann 1949 Hayden B. Bloomberg Umbert Gantalamessa Carl J. Cooper Sherman E. Fein Maurice Glazier David N. Harris Paul A. Hillson Robert Y. Lee Irving A. Polakewich Joseph Schmuch Alan Slater Bladen R. Smith 1950 Zeleke Bekele Arnold Y. Brynes Gerald L. Gogan Irving E. Gordon Mitchell Jacobson Manuel Levine Milton Lown William F. Martin Norman L. Rapkin Gerald Ritter Paul H. Rubin Martin Schulman James S. Segal Arthur Simensky Sherman D. Specto 1951 Leonard M. Ashe Aron W. Asher Richard G. Barr Herbert H. Bennett John G. Root Morris I. Toll Marvin Tracy I' Ansel B. Skolfield, fSpec1alj W, f A Q eww X uf. I ' -'QL in SID Ill I E I 5 I 1 X' s f A A z JV I K X W W f H 'v l . Wolf ' in ln' GMX E5 lx Q , ' x fl N551 , 'gi' V4 'f X , M1 M J A' MJ . . 1 . ,T f f' , W 7 'QW ,f , If A ' ' J ff! f ffff , ' ,XX . 'Q - I J 177' 5 21.3 1, 71 1 1. 'I 1 1 ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 11 K 11 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 if 1- 1 I1 1, 1 1 1 ' 31 1 1 '1 Q tl 11 11 H 1 1 71 1 13 1 . W! 1 ' ?1 , . '. 1 . A 9 fl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,, 1 , 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 3 ,, , 1 1 1 1 1 Cbtbvr 2, 5 f-i a ? TP T i5?? fiiiigg i- i x 9 U1LA VERSUS n ' E X X Xav - 'fi 3 Tm-fp ,sf 9 Q - -:S f iii :22 a2f i-s?f C: ' fi v -:E C QE lawn FRED R. ABBOTT, '51 Dexter, Maine Beta Theta Pi RICHARD C. ACKER, '49 Dorchester, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega DWIGHT H. ADAMS, '50 Westbrook, Maine Theta Delta Chi HARRY E. ADAMS, '51 West Roxbury, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega TIMOTHY J. ADAMS, '49 Westport, Connecticut Delta Kappa Epsilon WILLIAM B. ADAMS, JR., '50 Longmeadow, Massachusetts ' Psi Upsilon JOHN A. ADOLPHSON, '48 Bayonne, New Jersey Chi Psi JAMES B. AKER, '50 Norristown, Pennsylvania Sigma Nu PAUL ALCORN, JR., '50 Storrs, Connecticut Chi Psi RICHARD F. ALDEN, '50 Needham, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon ADOLPHE ALEXANDER, '50 Sudbury, Massachusetts Independent JOHN H. ALEXANDER, '48 Winthrop, Maine Independent ROBERT C. ALEXANDER, '50 Cleveland, Ohio Kappa Sigma EMIL W. ALLEN, JR., '50 Portsmouth, New Hampshire Kappa Sigma FRANK L. ALLEN, '51 Sanford, Maine Psi Upsilon ROBERT W. ALLEN, '50 Caribou, Maine Beta Theta Pi HERMAN B. ALLYN, II, '51 Framingham Center, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma RICHARD L. ANDERSON, '48 Melrose, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi RALPH R. ANDERSON, '50 Belmont, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi I WILLIAM W. ANDERSON, '50 Wethersfield, Connecticut Sigma Nu FREDERICK C. ANDREWS, '50 Portland, Maine Zeta Psi PETER A. ANGERAMO, '45 East Lynn, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon ELLIS K. ANNIS, '50 Brookline, Massachusetts Psi U psilon JOHN ANTHONAKES, '51 Lynn, Massachusetts Independent RICHARD ARCHIBALD, '47 Belmont, Massachusetts Independent PETER ARNOLD, '51 Andover, Massachusetts Sigma Nu JAMES O. ARONSON, '48 Newton, Massachusetts Chi Psi AARON W. ASCHER, '51 Brooklyn, New York Alpha Rho Upsilon LEONARD M. ASHE, '51 Lynn, Massachusetts Alpha Rho Upsilon JOHN P. ASHEY, 2nd, '50 Worcester, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi RALPH M. ATWOOD, '50 Brunswick, Maine Independent THOMAS W. W. ATWOOD, '51 Cape Elizabeth, Maine Psi Upsilon CHARLES S. AUTEN, '50 Cass City, Michigan Delta Upsilon FREDERICK B. AUTEN, '47 Cass City, Michigan Delta Upsilon ROBERT H. AVERY, '51 Washington, D. C, Psi U psilon PETER T. BABALIAN, '50 Cape Cottage, Maine Kappa Sigma ALBERT L. BABCOCK, '48 Bangor, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon JOHN L. BACON, '51 I Upper Montclair, New Jersey Beta Theta Pi RICHARD L. BADGER, '50 Mediield, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi ERNEST L. BAINTON, JR., '49 Melrose, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon JOSEPH J. BAK, '50 Lewiston, Maine Psi U psilon ALAN L. BAKER, '51 Orrington, Maine Zeta Psi DONALD S. BEKER, '49 West Newton, Massachusetts Zeta Psi WINSLOW F. BAKER, '50 Brockton, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega ROBERT M. BALL, '50 Lincoln, Maine Delta Upsilon RICHARD BAMFORTH, '51 Swampscott, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega JOHN B. BARE, '46 Newport, Rhode Island Alpha Tau Omega ROBERT R. BARKER, '50 Narberth, Pennsylvania Alpha Delta Phi JAMES R. BARLOW, '50 Poland Spring, Maine Kappa Sigma PETER C. BARNARD, '50 Cleveland Heights, Ohio Delta Kappa Epsilon ALBERT M. BARNES, '49 New York, New York Alpha Tau Omega BURLEIGH E. BARNES, '51 East Hiram, Maine Sigma Nu WILLIS R. BARNSTONE, '48 Lewiston, Maine Alpha Tau Omega RICHARD C. BARR, '51 Auburn, Maine Alpha Rho Upsilon BRUCE W. BARRETT, '50 Brunswick, Maine Independent CHARLES H. BARRETT, '50 Hallowell, Maine Independent WILLIAM R. BARRON, '50 Wallingford, Connecticut Independent WILLIAM P. BARTEL, 2nd, '47 Waltham, Massachusetts Psi U psilon WALTER L. BARTHOLOMEW, JR., '46 Moorestown, New Jersey Alpha Delta Phi BERNARD D. BARTON, '50 Foxboro, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi HARTLEY C. BAXTER, 2nd, '48 Brunswick, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon WILLIAM J. BEAHM, '50 West Norwood, New Jersey Zeta Psi FRANK S. BEAL, '51 Phillips, Maine Independent ROBERT J. BEAL, '51 Phillips, Maine Independent EMERY O. BEANE, JR., '46 Augusta, Maine Delta Upsilon RICHARD B. BECKLER, '50 Winthrop, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi FRED BEECH, JR., '50 Fairmont, West Virginia Delta Upsilon DWIGHT P. BEEDY, '49 Farmington, Maine Independent EDGAR A. BEEM, JR., '49 Portland, Maine Alpha Delta Phi GORDON R. BEEM, '50 Portland, Maine Alpha Delta Phi OWEN BEENHOUWER, '51 Mount Vernon, Maine Beta Theta Pi CHARLES M. BEGLEY, '48 Lawrence, Massachusetts Della Upsilon ZELEKE BEKELE Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Independent JAMES BENEDICT, '51 Montclair, New Jersey Alpha Delta Phi GALE W. BENNETT, '50 Worcester, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi HERBERT H. BENNETT, '51 Brighton, Massachusetts Alpha Rho Upsilon GEORGE E. BERLIAWSKY, '48 Rockland, Maine Sigma Nu ' ELDREDGE L. BERMINGHAM, '50 Rye, New York Psi U psilon DAVID M. BERWIND, '50 Paoli, Pennsylvania Kappa Sigma ARTHUR D. BETZ, '50 Montclair, New Jersey Independent PHILIP S. BIRD, '51 Waterville, Maine Chi Psi FRANCIS P. BISHOP, JR., '50 South Portland, Maine Beta Theta Pi PAUL L. BISHOP, '49 Bowdoinham, Maine Alpha Tau Omega IGOR R. BLAKE, '51 Cambridge, Massachusetts Independent ROBERT S. BLAKE fGraduatej Portland, Maine Zeta Psi PETER D. BLAKELY, '51 Pulaski, New York Psi Upsilon JAMES G. BLANCHARD, '51 Jackson Heights, New York Zeta Psi RICHARD W. BLANCHARD, '51 Winthrop, Maine Independent ROBERT W. BLANCHARD, '51 Westwood, New Jersey Independent JAMES M. BLANZ, '48 Washington, D. C. Beta Theta Pi JOHN BLATCHFORD, '51 New Bedford, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi ROBERT R. BLISS, '47 Newton Centre, Massachusetts Psi U psilon ELLIOT D. BLODGETT, '51 Bucksport, Maine Alpha Delta Phi ROBERT C. BOLLES, '50 Ipswich, Massachusetts Psi Upsilon JOHN J. BONARDELLI, '51 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Independent NORRIS B. BOND, '51 Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Delta Kappa Epsilon JAMES H. BONNEY, '49 Bath, Maine Alpha Tau Omega ARTHUR R. BONZAGNI, '50 Melrose, Massachusetts Psi U psilo-n GARY M. BOONE, '51 Presque Isle, Maine Beta Theta Pi WILLIAM J. BOOTS, 51 Attleboro, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi STANLEY J. BOSKA, '50 Nashua, New Hampshire Delta Upsilon RENE L. BOUDREAU, '46 Douglaston, New York Delta Kappa Epsilon DAVID W. BOULTON, '49 Spencer, Massachusetts Chi Psi DAVID A. BOWDOIN, '49 Kennebunk, Maine Sigma Nu EUGENE S. BOYD, '50 Portland, Maine Psi Upsilon ROGER N. BOYD, '51 Freeport, Maine Independent HENRY J. BRACCHI, '46 Stamford, Connecticut Beta Theta Pi JACK H. BRACE, '51 Seattle, Washington Independent BRUCE G. BRACKETT, '51 West Springfield, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega RICHARD F. BRACKETT, '50 Winchester, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon CHARLES A. BRADLEY, III, '51 Newtown, Pennsylvania Psi U psilon JOSEPH E. BRADLEY, JR., '49 Darien, Connecticut Delta Upsilon PETER S. BRADLEY, '49 Newtown, Pennsylvania Psi U psilon WENDELL P. BRADLEY, '51 Urbana, Illinois Alpha Delta Phi CARL B. BREWER, '51 Ashland, Maine Alpha Tau Omega EARLAND D. BRIGGS, '50 Skowhegan, Maine Theta Delta Chi AUDLEY C. BRITTON, '49 West Hartford, Connecticut Theta Delta Chi f JOSEPH F. BRITTON, '51 Rochester, New Hampshire Theta Delta Chi WILLIAM C. BROOKS, '49 Brookline, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi ALVIN BROWN, '50 Jamaica Estates, New York Independent DANA W. BROWN, '50 Needham, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi EDWARD M. BROWN, '51 Bronxville, New York Alpha Delta Phi - FREDERICK R. BROWN, JR., '45 Winchester, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon PAUL C. BROWN, '50 Wakefield, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi RALPH C. BROWN, JR., '50 Newbury, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon WALTER F. BROWN, '50 Allston, Massachusetts Psi U psilon WILLIAM P. BROWN, '51 Bronxville, New YOI'k Alpha Delta Phi ROBERT H. BROWNELL, '49 Nashua, New Hampshire Sigma Nu ARNOLD Y. BRYNES, '50 Portland, Maine - Alpha Rho Upsilon GEORGE H. BUCK, '43 ' South Willington, Connecticut Delta Upsilon ALAN C. BUGBEE, '48 Winchester, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi LEON T. BUKER, '49 Springfield, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon CHARLES A. BUNNELL, '50 Fort Fairfield, Maine Sigma Nu JAMES T. BURGESS, '48 Wellesley, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma DAVID F. BURKE, '50 Quincy, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi EDWARD J. BURKE, JR., '50 Camden, Maine Independent LAWRENCE M. BURKE, '50 Portland, Maine Zeta Psi DAVIS L. BURNELL, '50 Portland, Maine Zeta Psi PAUL M. BURR, '51 Bangor, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon RICHARD M. BURSTON, '49 Roxbury, Massachusetts Zeta Psi EDWARD E. BUTLER, '49 Belmont, Massachusetts Psi U psilon JOHN J. BUTLER, JR., '50 Lewiston, Maine Independent RICHARD E. BUTTNER, '50 Plymouth, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon DABNEY W. CALDWELL, '48 Mount Vernon, Maine Beta Theta Pi JOHN C. CALDWELL, '47 Springfield, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi PAUL E. CALLAI-IAN, '49 South Hadley, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma WILLIAM N. CAMPBELL, JR., '51 Kennebunk Beach, Maine Zeta Psi PHILIP R. CARDE, '45 Milo, Maine Theta Delta Chi DONALD F. CARLO, '51 Simsbury, Connecticut Independent NORBERT K. CAREY, '48 Swampscott, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon ROBERT I. CARLEY, '50 Somerville, Massachusetts Psi U psilon FRED A. CARLSON, JR., '51 Norwood, Massachusetts Zeta Psi WILLIAM S. CARMICHAEL, '50 South Portland, Maine Independent HARRY B. CARNEY, JR., '49 Bath, Maine Independent SHERMAN B. CARPENTER, '49 Bloomfield, Connecticut Alpha Delta Phi CHARLES W. CARRUTHERS, '50 Brunswick, Maine Independent THOMAS C. CASEY, '51 Fairhaven, Massachusetts Psi U psilon EDGAR S. CATLIN, JR., '51 Brunswick, Maine Sigma Nu CLIFFORD o. CAVANAUGH, ,49 Tuckahoe, New York Sigma Nu ROBERT B. CAY, '50 Milton, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi JOSEPH T. CHADWICK, '46 West Bridgewater, Massachusetts Chi Psi THOMAS R. CHAPMAN, '50 Pulaski, New York Delta Kappa Epsilon JOHN LECLERC CHURCH, '47 Mountain Lakes, New Jersey Alpha Tau Omega CHARLES C. CHURCHILL, '49 Kezar' Falls, Maine Theta Delta Chi DEANE G. CHURCHILL, '49 Longmeadow, Massachusetts Independent LEVERETT C. CLARK, JR., '49 East Haven, Connecticut Chi Psi RUPERT O. CLARK, '51 Wallingford, Pennsylvania Independent WILLIAM F. CLARK, '47 Winthrop, Massachusetts Chi Psi CLINTON B. CLARKE, JR., '46 Beverly, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon PERCY T. CLARKE, JR., '50 Ellsworth, Maine Chi Psi RAYMOND M. CLARKE, '47 Ellsworth, Maine Chi Psi JAMES P. CLAY, JR., '50 Washington, D. C. Theta Delta Chi WILLIAM H. CLIFFORD, JR., '51 Lewiston, Maine Sigma Nu JAMES W. COFFIN, '50 Brunswick, Maine Independent RICHARD N. COFFIN, '51 Brunswick, Maine Zeta Psi GERALD L. COGAN, '50 Bath, Maine Alpha Rho Upsilon ARTHUR D. COLBURN, JR., '49 Walpole, Massachusetts Delta Kappa Epsilon CHARLES E. COLE, '49 Kennebunk, Maine Sigma Nu DAVID COLE, '47 Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Theta Delta Chi NOEL V. COLETTI, '50 Southport, Maine Sigma Nu ROGER E. CONKLIN, '51 Hastings-on-Hudson, New York Independent JAMES F. CONNOLLY, '50 Portland, Maine Psi U psilon HENRY L. CONWAY, JR., '51 Baltimore, Maryland Sigma Nu ROBERT F. CORLISS, '51 Belmont, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega FRED R. CORYELL, '50 , West Hartford, Connecticut Zeta Psi PAUL W. COSTELLO, '51 Millville, New Jersey Beta Theta Pi FRANK L. COUGHLAN, '49 Rockland, Maine Zeta Psi EVAN R. COX, '46 Bangor, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon EDWARD C. CRAINE, '46 Dover-Foxcroft, Maine Chi Psi WALTER C. CRESSEY, '50 Portland, Maine Theta Delta Phi ROBERT B. CROCKFORD, '50 East Foxboro, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon JOHN D. CRONIN, '51 Andover, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon KENNETH L. CROSS, '50 Brunswick, Maine Zeta Psi DAVID CROWELL, '49 Port Washington, New York Zeta Psi - FRANCIS R. CURRIE, '50 East Bridgewater, Massachusetts Chi Psi ROBERT S. CURRIER, '50 Beverly, Massachusetts Delta Upsilo-n ARTHUR P. CURTIS, '44 Bowdoinham, Maine Kappa Sigma JOSHUA W. CURTIS, JR., '50 Searsport, Maine Independent JOHN T. DAGGETT, JR., '51 Marblehead, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi HENRY F. DALEY, JR., '51 Cambridge, Massachusetts Chi Psi EDWARD K. DAMON, '48 West Concord, Massachusetts Zeta Psi PHILIP F. DANFORTH, JR., '50 Methuen, Massachusetts Independent CORNELIUS P. DARCY, '50 Biddeford, Maine Alpha Tau Omega ROBERT K. DARDEN, '49 South Bend, Indiana Delta Kappa Epsilon JOHN E. DAVIN, '49 New York, New York Chi Psi DONALD A. DAVIS, '49 Arlington, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma WILLIAM H. DAVIS, II, '51 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Delta Upsilon WILLIAM M. DAVIS, '49 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Independent FREDERICK W. DAWSON, '51 Salem, Ohio Chi Psi EDWARD J. DAY, '50 New Haven, Connecticut Zeta Psi LAWRENCE F. DEANE, '46 Holyoke, Massachusetts Psi Upsilon ROBERT E. DECOSTA, '51 South Portland, Maine Theta Delta Chi CHARALAMBOS V. DEMESSIANOS, '51 Athens, Greece Independent STERGHIOS T. DEMETRIADES, '51 Athens, Greece Independent WILLIAM E. DENNEN, '46 Tenants Harbor, Maine Zeta Psi DONALD D. DENNIS, '51 LaJolla, California Sigma Nu BERNARD M. DEVINE, '49 South Portland, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon WILFRID DEVINE, '48 South Portland, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon CHARLES T. DILLAWAY, '49 North Wilmington, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma HENRY C. DIXON, JR., '46 Norwich, Connecticut Delta Upsilon GILMOUR DOBIE, JR., '44 Putnam, Connecticut Kappa Sigma ARTHUR D. DOLLOFF, '47 Topsham, Maine Sigma Nu JAMES 'C. DONAN, '51 Montclair, New Jersey Independent TIMOTHY J. DONOVAN, JR., ' Allston, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon FRANK D. DORSEY, JR., '50 Portland, Maine 4 Theta Delta Chi JAMES H. DOUGHTY, '49 Mount Desert, Maine Alpha Delta Phi ROBERT S. DOUGHTY, '47 Falmouth Foreside, Maine Independent CHARLES B. M. DOUGLAS, '50 Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Psi Upsilon RUSSELL S. DOUGLAS, '49 Brunswick, Maine Kappa Sigma KEITH DOWDEN, '49 Seabright, New Jersey Sigma Nu DUDLEY DOWELL, JR., '51 Bronxville, New York Zeta Psi ROBERT M. DOWNS, '49 Bath, Maine Independent JAMES B. DRAPER, JR., '50 Canton, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi RICHARD B. DRISKO, '51 Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Zeta Psi JOHN E. DULFER, '50 Brunswick, Maine Zeta Psi JOHN M. DUNLAP, JR., '48 Rosemont Pennsylvania Alpha Delta Phi HOWARD R. DWELLEY, '49 Whiting, Maine Independent DAVID L. EARLEY, '50 Worcester, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi PETER S. EASTMAN, '50 Portland, Maine Independent RoBERT J. EATON, '51 Bangor, Maine Alpha Delta Phi LORING R. EDGCOMB, '48 Millburn, New Jersey Psi Upsilon ROBERT R. EDGCOMB, '49 Millburn, New Jersey Psi U psilon DAN S. EDGERTON, '50 Portland, Maine Chi Psi JOSEPH D. EDSON, JR., '49 Norwalk Connecticut Chi Psi LAURENCE M. EDWARDS, '51 Gardiner, Maine Independent DONALD G. EGAN, '47 Belmont, Massachusetts Sigma Nu HENRY H. ELIOT, '50 Englewood, New Jersey Psi U psilon RICHARD M. ELLIOTT, '48 Wellesley, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma PHILIP F. ELLSWORTH, JR., Windsor, Connecticut Alpha Tau Omega FRANK L. EMERSON, '46 Island Falls, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon OLIVER F. EMERSON, II, '49 Shaker Heights, Ohio Delta Kappa Epsilon CHARLES L. ERICKSON, '48 Auburn, Massachusetts Zeta Psi GEORGE A. ERSWELL, JR., '47 Brunswick, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon CHARLES B. ESTABROOK, JR., '46 Newtonville, Massachusetts Zeta Psi PHILLIP W. ESTES, '49 North Leeds, Maine Alpha Tau Omega LEWIS D. EVANS, 2nd, '46 Wilmington, Delaware Beta Theta Pi ROBERT F. FARGO, '49 Stratford, Connecticut Kappa Sigma RICHARD A. FARR, '50 Hallowell, Maine Alpha Tau Omega JOHN G. FEEHAN, '50 Portland, Maine Psi Upsilon CLARENCE W. FIEDLER, JR., '49 Lawrence, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon JAMES L. FIFE, '51 Arlington, Massachusetts Independent WALTER W. FILES, JR., '50 Bath, Maine Independent ROBERT E. FILLIETTAZ, '50 Lewiston, Maine Psi U pszlon ROBERT N. FILLMORE, '51 Bradford, Vermont Alpha Tau Omega WALLER P. FINNAGAN, '45 Billerica, Massachusetts Alpha Rho Upsilo-n JOSEPH H. FLATHER, JR., '51 Wynnewood, Pennsylvania Chi Psi SAMUEL W. FLEMING, III, '48 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Beta Theta Pi JOHN D. FLYNN, '51 Katonah, New York Delta Upsilon CHARLES R. FORKER, '51 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Alpha Tau Omega VICTOR L. FORTIN, JR., '48 Brunswick, Maine Sigma Nu N v 1 6 1 I E 1 1 V I a 5 1 CURTIS M. FOSTER, '50 Beverly, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon ROY A. FOULKE, '50 Bronxville, New York Zeta Psi GEORGE M. FOX, '51 Dorchester, Massachusetts Independent HUGO FRANCKE, '48 Cambridge, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi JOHN B. FREESE, JR., '50 Newton Highlands, Massachusetts Zeta Psi EDWIN R. FRENCH, '51 Millinocket, Maine Beta Theta Pi - HERBERT S. FRENCH, JR., '46 Milton, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi ROBERT P. FRIBERG, '50 Swampscott, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi GILMAN N. FRIEND, '51 Newport, Maine Sigma Nu ROBERT H. FROST, '51 Bridgewater, Massachusetts Chi Psi THEODORE L. FROST, '48 Caribou, Maine Sigma Nu RICHARD M. FRYE, '49 Melrose, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi WILLIAM B. GAGER, '50 Columbus, Ohio Chi Psi ROY A. GALLANT, '50 Portland, Maine Chi Psi NORMAN A. GALLI, '49 Portland, Maine Chi Psi DAVID W. GARLAND, '50 Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi LEONARD T. GATH, JR., '50 Providence, Rhode Island Independent JOSEPH W. GAULD, '51 Brookline, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi WILLIAM N. GAYLORD, '50 Bridgeport, Connecticut Sigma Nu WILLIAM E. GENTHNER, '49 Warren, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi DAVID R. GETCHELL, '51 Bangor, Maine Zeta Psi RALPH D. GIBSON, '50 Reading, Massachusetts Sigma Nu FREDRIC H. GIDDINGS, '44 Bangor, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon JOHN H. GIFFIN, JR., '49 Keene, New Hampshire Alpha Delta Phi LEONARD B. GILLEY, '51 Southwest Harbor, Maine Theta Delta Chi SAMUEL T. GILMORE, '50 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Zeta Psi ROBERT S. GINGRAS, '50 Turners Falls, Massachusetts Independent ELMO GIORDANETTI, '51 Paterson, New Jersey Beta Theta Pi MAURICE S. GLAZIER, '49 Chelsea, Massachusetts Alpha Rho Upsilon PHILIP E. GLIDDEN, '51 Presque Isle, Maine Alpha Tau Omega ROBERT W. GOLDERMANN, '47 Bath, Maine Theta Delta Chi JOHN E. GOOD, '48 Sanford, Maine Zeta Psi ALBERT GOON, '51 Portland, Maine Delta Upsilon IRVING E. GORDON, '50 Salem, Massachusetts Alpha Rho Upsilotn WILLIAM R. GORDON, fSpecialJ Brunswick, Maine Independent ROBERT W. GOTHAM, '49 Summit, New Jersey Psi U psilon BRUTON M. GOTTLIEB, '51 Lewiston, Maine Zeta Psi JAMES T. GOURDOUROS, '46 Saco, Maine Kappa Sigma DONALD W. GOULD, '51 Newcastle, Maine Zeta Psi HERBERT L. GOULD, '51 Boston, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma BRUCE H. GOWER, '50 Newton, Massachusetts Delta Kappa Epsilon ROBERT E. GRAFF, '50 Portland, Maine Psi Upsilon RICHARD P. GRAHAM, '50 Melrose, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon WILLIAM T. GRAHAM, JR., '51 Belmont, Massachusetts Delta Kappa Epsilon PETER O. GRANT, '48 Lewiston, Maine Alpha Delta Phi ELLIOT R. GREEN, '50 West Hartford, Connecticut Sigma Nu SAMUEL GROSS, '46 Marblehead, Massachusetts Alpha Rho Upsilotn ROBERT G. GULIAN, '50 Portland, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon JOHN F. GUSTAFSON, '50 Laconia, New Hampshire Kappa Sigma EMIL G. HAHNEL, '49 Lewiston, Maine Zeta Psi WILLIAM A. HAINES, '50 Reading, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi SAMUEL W. HALE, JR., '49 Boston, Massachusetts Delta Kappa Epsilon HOWARD B. HALL, JR., '49 Milton, Massachusetts Sigma Nu PETER L. HALL, '51 Swampscott, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega RICHARD M. HALLET, JR., ' Boothbay Harbor, Maine Beta Theta Pi ARTHUR A. HAMBLEN, '48 Newark, New Jersey Zeta Psi ' WALTER J. HAMBURGER, JR., Dedham, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon LELAND B. HAMILTON, '50 Clinton, Massachusetts Chi Psi GEORGE HANSEN, JR., '49 Belmont, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi NORMAN E. HANSEN, '51 Belmont, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi DONALD W. HANSON, '50 East Greenwich, Rhode Island Chi Psi EARL D. HANSON, '47 Marlboro, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi OLAF HANSSON, '51 Holte, Denmark Independent CORYDON C. HARDY, '50 Phillips, Maine Independent DONALD I. HARMON, '48 Lovell, Maine Sigma Nu GEORGE J. HARRINGTON, JR., '51 Swampscott, Massachusetts Zeta Psi KEITH W. HARRISON, '51 Alliance, Ohio Delta Upsilon ROBERT E. HART, '49 South Portland, Maine Theta Delta Chi 51 STANWOOD T. HARTING, '51 Brunswick, Maine Kappa Sigma , RICHARD D. HASKELL, '50 Boston, Massachusetts Psi Upsilon HUGH W. HASTINGS, II, '51 Fryeburg, Maine Independent RICHARD C. HATCH, '50 Waterville, Maine Kappa Sigma WILLIAM T. HAWKENS, JR. '50 Farmington, Maine Sigma Nu RICHARD C. HAY, '50 Portland, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon JOHN L. HAYDEN, '50 Longmeadow, Massachusetts Delta Kappa Epsilon BENJAMIN V. HAYWOOD, '51 Salem, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi ANGUS G. HEBB, '50 Bellows Falls, Vermont Theta Delta Chi LEROY P. HEELY, '51 Plainfield, New Jersey Zeta Psi DONALD W. HENDERSON, '50 Medford, Massachusetts Zeta Psi EUGENE O. HENDERSON, '51 Bingham, Maine Sigma Nu MERTON G. HENRY, '50 South Portland, Maine Independent PROVINCE M. HENRY, '50 East Falls Church, Virginia Independent RICHARD E. HERRICK, JR '50 Albany, New York Chi Psi A 's LEONARD S. HESKETT, JR., '50 Brunswick, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon GEORGE W. HICKEY, '48 Nashua, New Hampshire Delta Upsilon RUDOLPH J. HIKEL, '51 Waterville, Maine Chi Psi PAUL A. HILLSON, '49 Malden, Massachusetts Alpha Rho Upsilon' JOHN H. HILTON, '50 Portland, Maine Independent STILLMAN P. HILTON, '48 Winchester, Massachusetts Independent AURELIUS S. HINDS, 2nd, '49 Portland, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon MORGAN B. HODSKINS, JR., '49 Palmer, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi JOHN M. HOLMES, '47 Washington, D. C. Alpha Rho Upsilon FRANK G. HOLTMAN, '47 Chevy Chase, Maryland Psi Upsilon CHESTER E. HOMER, JR., '51 Newton Centre, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi OLIN B. HOUGHTON, '49 Wellesley Farms, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon WALLACE S. HOUSTON, JR., '50 Milo, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon ARCHIBALD M. HOWE, JR., '50 North Andover, Massachusetts Psi U psilon LELAND B. HOWE, '50 Swampscott, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi GORDON J, HOYT, '50 Manchester, Massachusetts Psi U psilon EDWARD J. HRYNOWSKY, '51 Reading, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi NORMAN A. HUBLEY, '51 Winthrop, Massachusetts Sigma Nu CHARLES W. HUEN, '49 Auburn, Maine Psi Upsilon LEE S. HUGHES, '50 South Portland, Maine Theta Delta Chi WILLIAM T. HUME, '46 Millinocket, Maine Alpha Delta Phi ROSS L. HUMPHREY, '50 Newton Highlands, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi JOSIAH P. HUNTOON, JR., '50 Oakland, New Jersey Kappa Sigma ,JOHN R. HUPPER, '50 New York, New York Zeta Psi ROGER W. HUPPER, '51 New York, New York Independent PHILIP HUSS, JR., '50 Pittsburgh, Pennslyvania Beta Theta Pi STEPHEN R. HUSTVEDT, '51 Washington, D. C. Alpha Delta Phi JOHN H. HUTCHINSON, '51 Oakdale, Pennsylvania Psi U psilon KENNETH C. HUTCHINSON, '51 Canton, Maine Independent PAUL HWOSCHINSKY, '51 Greenwich, Connecticut Delta Kappa Epsilon SALVATORE INGARGIOLA, '49 Portland, Maine Chi Psi WILLIAM W. INGRAHAM, JR., '51 Cape Elizabeth, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon JOHN L. INGRAM, JR., '44 Farmington, Connecticut Kappa Sigma PAUL IRIBE, '49 Brunswick, Maine Alpha Tau Omega JOHN R. JACKMAN, JR., '50 Concord, New Hampshire Delta Kappa Epsilon EDWARD M. JACKSON, '49 Auburndale, Massachusetts Delta Kappa Epsilon LEE P. JACKSON, '49 Cape Elizabeth, Maine Theta Delta Chi JOHN JACOBS, '50 Berlin, New Hampshire Zeta Psi MITCHELL JACOBSON, '46 Portland, Maine Alpha Rho Upsilon NAMEER A. JAWDAT, '50 Washington, D. C. Independent BERNARD W. JOHNSON, '51 Bailey Island, Maine Independent DAVID P. JOHNSON, '50 Boston, Massachusetts Psi Upsilon ROBERT W. JOHNSON, '32 Belfast, Maine Kappa Sigma ROBERT A. JOHNSTON, JR., '51 Winchester, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi THOMAS D. JOHNSTON, '50 Cleveland, Ohio Sigma Nu AARON M. JONES, JR., '50 Newtonville, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi FRANK P. JONES, '46 Winchester, Massachusetts Sigma Nu HENRY W. JONES, JR., fso Washington, D. C. Delta Upsilon RICHARD I. JONES, '49 Belmont, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi CHARLES A. JORDAN, JR., '47 South Weymouth, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon ROBERT R. JORGENSEN, '50 Groton, Massachusetts Sigma Nu GRAHAM W. JOY, '50 Belmont, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega JOHN D. W. JOY, '50 Winchester, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi THOMAS J. N. JUKO, '51 Dudley, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi THEODORE A. KAKNES, '51 Lowell, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi EDWARD L. KALLOP, JR., '48 Maplewood, New Jersey Sigma Nu , CLAYTON J. KAMPP, '49 Shaker Heights, Ohio Independent TRENTON N. KARALEKAS, '51 Portland, Maine Independent JAMES T. KEEFE, JR., '50 Lowell, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi WARREN F. KELLEHER, '51 Camden, Maine Theta Delta Chi X JAMES M. KELLEY, '51 Montpelier, VCYIHOHY Independent ROBERT J. KEMP, '51 North Hanover, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega ROGER L. KENVIN, '49 Rockville Center, New York Sigma Nu CHARLES A. KERR, '51 Quincy, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon ELLIOT F. KEYES, '50 Auburndale, Massachusetts Sigma Nu HAROLD E. KIMBALL, JR., '48 Gorham, Maine Alpha Tau Omega DONALD R. KIMEL, '51 North Andover, Massachusetts Zeta Psi FRANCIS A. KING, '51 Slatersville, Rhode Island Independent LEOPOLD F. KING, JR., '51 Lowell, Massachusetts Sigma Nu PETER J. KING, '49 ' Lowell, Massachusetts Sigma Nu WILLIAM J. KIRWIN, JR., '50 Newport, Rhode Island Independent SLAVA KLIMA, '51 Brno, Czechoslovakia Independent JOHN P. KLINE, '51 Texarkana, Texas Alpha Delta Phi WILLIAM V. KNAPTON, '49 Lawrence, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi EVERETT L. KNIGHT, '51 Lisbon 'Falls, Maine Independent WILLIAM KNIGHTS, '51 Winchester, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon DANIEL B. KUNHARDT, '49 Milton, Massachusetts Psi Upsilon ROBERT W. KYLE, '49 Scarsdale, New York Delta Kappa Epsilon CHARLES R. LACASCE, '50 Fryeburg, Maine Zeta Psi GREGORY LACAVA, '51 Portland, Maine Independent COLIN T. LANCASTER, '49 Wales, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma HOWARD A. LANE, '51 Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Psi U psilon CHRISTIAN K. LANGAARD, '50 Oslo, Norway Alpha Tau Omega PAUL A. LAPLANTE, '47 Auburndale, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi JOHN W. LAWLESS, '50 Brunswick, Maine Kappa Sigma ROBERT J. LEACH, '48 Biddeford, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon GUY W. LEADBETTER, JR., '47 Washington, D. C. Beta Theta Pi RICHARD A. LEAVITT, '50 Concord, New Hampshire Kappa Sigma MARTIN H. LEE, '50 Portland, Maine Zeta Psi ROBERT Y. LEE, '49 Shanghai, China Alpha Rho Upsilon ROYAL W. LEITH, JR., '50 Dedham, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi PHILIP K. LEONARD, '48 Cape Elizabeth, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon ROBERT W. LEONARD, '49 Waban, Massachusetts Zeta Psi CHARLES A. LERMOND, '51 Bath, Maine Independent MANUEL LEVINE, '50 Boston, Massachusetts Alpha Rho Upsilon LAWRENCE LEWIS, '49 New Haven, Connecticut Theta Delta Chi RICHARD W. LEWIS, JR., '46 Montclair, New Jersey Beta Theta Pi RICHARD B. LEWSEN, '44 Portland, Maine Zeta Psi WATSON E. LINCOLN, '50 Brunswick, Maine Kappa Sigma BREWSTER LINDNER, '50 Freeport, Maine Alpha Tau Omega GORDON F. LINKE, '50 Washington, D. C. Chi Psi WILLIAM S. LISHMAN, '51 Attleboro, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi ROBERT E. LIST, '49 Fall River, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon THOMPSON M. LITTLE, '51 Westwood, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega JOSEPH D. LITTLEFIELD, '50 Ogunquit, Maine Independent DOUGLAS S. LITTLEHALE, '49 Hanson, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma FRANCIS G. LONGLEY. '49 Lewiston, Maine Psi U psilon EARLE R. LOOMER, JR., '51 Great Neck, New York Zeta Psi JOHN F. LORD, '50 Andover, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon PHILIP A. LORD, '50 Lisbon, Maine Chi Psi EATON S. LOTHROP, JR., '51 Cape Eliazbeth, Maine Alpha Delta Phi JOHN F. LOUD, '51 Lincoln, Massachusetts Zeta Psi CARROLL A. LOVEJOY, JR., '51 West Hartford, Connecticut Beta Theta Pi CHARLES W. LOVEJOY, JR., '50 Winchester, -Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi JOHN O. LOWE, '49 Lowell, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi MILTON LOWN, '50 Lewiston, Maine A Alpha Rho- Upsilon ANTON M. LUND, '50 Augusta, Maine Zeta Psi JON A. LUND, '51 Augusta, Maine Zeta Psi BRUCE A. LUNDER, '51 Newton, Massachusetts Zeta Psi EDWIN H. LUNDWALL, '50 Cranston, Rhode Island Sigma Nu RICHARD C. LUNT, '50 South Portland, Maine Zeta Psi HAROLD E. LUSHER, '48' Takoma Park, Maryland Alpha Tau Omega DONALD H. LYONS, '48 Exeter, New Hampshire Alpha Delta Phi ROBERT J. MACARTNEY, '49 Methuen, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon JOHN B. MAGCHESNEY, '51 Caldwell, New Jersey Alpha Tau Omega LLOYD F. MACDONALD, '51 Portland, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon STUART S. MACLEOD, '49 North Reading, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi ROBERT E. MGAVOY, '50 Saco, Maine Sigma Nu GERALD N. MCCARTY, '50 Swampscott, Massachusetts Independent GEORGE F. MCCLELLAND, II, '49 Teaneck, New Jersey Alpha Tau Omega EDWARD J. MCCLUSKEY, JR., '51 New York, New York , Alpha Tau Omega FRED W. MCCONKY, III, '49 New York, New York Sigma Nu HARRY B. MCCRACKEN, JR., '51 Brookline, Massachusetts Psi U psilon ROBERT G. MGGOWAN, '51 Waterville, Maine Zeta Psi JAMES MCKEEN, '50 Brunswick, Maine Independent ALLAN H. MCKINLEY, '50 Sanford, Maine Sigma Nu FREDERIC G. MCMAHON, '48 Washington, D. C. Theta Delta Chi MYLES H. MCTERNAN, '50 Quincy, Massachusetts Sigma Nu ROBERT B. MACDONALD, '51 Wollaston, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon JOHN L. MACE, '49 Springfield, Massachusetts Psi Upsilon GEORGE T. MACOMBER, '50 Augusta, Maine Beta Theta Pi HOLLIS N. MACOMBER, '49 East Douglas, Massachusetts Independent FREDERICK C. MALONE, '50 Amesbury, Massachusetts Independent JOHN A. MANFUSO, JR., '51 Chevy Chase, Maryland Delta Kappa Epsilon MANFRED MARKHOF, JR. Vienna, Austria Independent DAVID M. MARSH, '51 Washington, D. C. Delta Kappa Epsilon STUART D. MARSH, '51 South Portland, Maine Kappa Sigma GROVER E. MARSHALL, '51 South Portland, Maine Beta Theta Pi JOHN N. MARSHALL, '50 Lisbon Center, Maine Theta Delta Chi EUGENE B. MARTENS, JR., '48 Rosedale, New York Theta Delta Chi FREDERICK W. MARTIN, '50 Jersey City, New Jersey Alpha Rho Upsilon MILES W. MARTIN, JR., '49 Brooklyn, New York Alpha Tau Omega FRANK W. MARVIN, JR., '50 West Newton, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi LEWIS P. MASON, '50 Strong, Maine Beta Theta Pi WALTER S. MATHER, '50 Windsor, Connecticut Alpha Tau Omega DONALD S. MATHISON, '51 Springfield, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon JAMES A. MATTHEWS, '51 Lowell, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi ARCHIE B. MAXWELL, '46 Biddeford, Maine Chi Psi RICHARD A. MAXWELL, '48 Biddeford, Maine Chi Psi ORIN A. MAY, '49 Westbrook, Maine Beta Theta Pi CHARLES W. MEGATHLIN, JR., '50 Hyannis, Massachusetts Sigma Nu ROBERT P. MEHLHORN, '51 Brunswick, Maine Independent ARCHIE Y. MELVILLE, '49 Braintree, Massachusetts Sigma Nu ROGER P. MERGENDAHL, '50 Newtonville, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon EDWARD W. MERRILL, '50 Newton, Massachusetts Delta Kappa Epsilon JOHN L. MERRILL, '45 Skowhegan, Maine Zeta Psi ROBERT M. MERRILL, '50 Reading, Massachusetts Sigma Nu STANLEY W. MERRILL, JR., Newton Centre, Massachusetts Delta Kappa Epsilon ADIN R. MERROW, '45 Nyack, New York Zeta Psi ROWE B. METCALF, JR., '49 Greenwich, Connecticut Chi Psi DONALD G. METHVEN, '50 Hopkinton, New Hampshire Sigma N u CHARLES H. MILLER, '50 Washington, D. C. Alpha Tau Omega EDWARD D. MILLER, '51 Bangor, Maine Kappa Sigma GORDON H. MILLER, '50 Maplewood, New Jersey Psi U psilon JOHN A. MITCHELL, '50 Haynesville, Maine Delta Upsilon THOMAS H. MITCHELL, '51 Brunswick, Maine Independent STEPHEN E. MONAGHAN, '48 Gardiner, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon GEORGE F. MONAHAN, '50 South Portland, Maine Independent KENNETH J. MONTY, '51 Reading, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon DONALD J. MOORE, JR., '51 Wellesley, Massachusetts Zeta Psi MALCOLM S. MOORE, '50 i Maplewood, New Jersey Sigma Nu GEORGE R. MORGAN, '49 Springfield, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon RONALD J. MORLOCK, '51 Belmont, Massachusetts Independent MALCOLM E. MORRELL, JR., Brunswick, Maine Sigma Nu RICHARD A. MORRELL, '50 Brunswick, Maine Sigma Nu STUART B. MORRELL, '50 Cochituate, Massachusetts Sigma Nu ROBERT G. MORRIS, '49 Harpswell, Maine Independent ROBERT J. MORRIS, '50 Valley Stream, New York Theta Delta Chi DANIEL w, MORRISON, JR., '48 Yonkers, New York V Theta Delta Chi JAMES R. MORRISON, '47 Pawling, New York Alpha Delta Phi DONALD F. MORTLAND, '50 Searsport, Maine Independent GEORGE C. MOSSMAN, '48 Gardner, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi JOHN J. MULLANE, JR., '50 Lewiston, Maine Kappa Sigma WILLIAM N. MURCH, '51 Portland, Maine Independent EDWARD R. MURPHY, JR., '49 Providence, Rhode Island Chi Psi JAMES D. MURTHA, '51 Burnham, Maine Beta Theta Pi LAWRENCE A. NADEAU, '49 Lewiston, Maine Independent JAMES K. NELSON, '51 Madison, Connecticut Chi Psi CHARLES N. NEUNHOFFER, '51 Caracas, Venezuela Alpha Delta Phi TAUNO NEVALAINEN, '51 Helsinki, Finland Independent JOHN D. NEWTON, '51 North 2Conway, New Hampshire Delta Upsilon JOHN H. NICHOLS, JR., '49 Verona, New Jersey Chi Psi SIDNEY S. NICHOLS, '50 Anderson. South Carolina Sigma Nu ALFRED D. NICHOLSON, '50 Dorchester, Massachusetts Chi Psi HIRAM H. NICKERSON, '50 Greenville, Maine Psi Upsilon THEODORE P. NIXON, '50 Melrose, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon LAURENCE D. NORTON, '50 Winchester, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon RICHARD I-I. NORTON, '50 Winthrop, Maine Alpha Tau Omega WILLIAM T. NORTON, '50 Winthrop, Maine Alpha Tau Omega JOHN F. NOXON, III, '50 Fishers Island, New York Zeta Psi EDWARD R. NOYES, JR., '48 South Natick, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma THEODORE P. NOYES, '51 Washington, D. C. Delta Kappa Epsilon WILLIAM C. OEHRLE, '51 Jenkintown, Pennsylvania Delta Upsilon ROBERT W. OLSON, '50 Belmont, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma ZIMRI C. OSELAND, JR., '48 Akron, Ohio Zeta Psi ROBERT W. OSGOOD, III, '50 Marblehead, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi NORMAN F. OTTLEY, '50 Union, New Jersey Theta Delta Chi DAVID B. PACKARD, '51 Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi STEPHEN J. PACKARD, '51 Brookline, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi HENRY D. PAGE, '47 Chatham, New Jersey Delta Upsilon ARTHUR R. PALMER, '50 West Harpswell, Maine Independent CHARLES M. PALMER, '50 West Medford, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi JOHN R. PANDORA, '50 South Portland, Maine Theta Delta Chi DONALD R. PAQUETTE, '46 Johnston, Rhode Island Independent PRESCOTT H. PARDOE, '51 Washington, D. C. Chi Psi GEORGE A. PARSONS, JR., '49 Portland, Maine Kappa Sigma WILLIAM M. PATTERSON, JR '51 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Zeta Psi ALBERT B. PATTON, '50 Tuckahoe, New York Beta Theta Pi HENRY N. PAUL, III, '50 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Independent WILLIAM L. PAULL, '50 Roslyn Heights, New York Independent NELSON D. PAYNE, '50 Onset, Massachusetts Chi Psi HARLAN B. PEABODY, JR., '50 Providence, Rhode Island Independent CHARLES C. PENNEY, JR., '50 Lewiston, Maine Psi Upsilon DAVID H. PENNY, '50 Elizabeth, New Jersey Delta Upsilon FRANCIS S. PERRY, '50 Bath, Maine Independent DIONYSIOS PETROPOULOS, '50 Athens, Greece Alpha Tau Omega SAMUEL W. PHILBRICK, '50 Bangor, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon ALBERT P. PHILLIPS, '51 Northampton, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma DUANE M. PHILLIPS, '51 New Haven, Connecticut Theta Delta Chi WILLIAM K. PHILLIS, '49 Hammonton, New Jersey Delta Upsilon RICHARD PICKENS, '50 New York, New York Chi Psi JAMES R. PIERCE, '46 Rye, New York Psi Upsilon ROGER G. PINETTE, '51 Brunswick, Maine Independent VIRGIL I. PITSTICK, JR., '50 Brunswick, Main Independent DONALD C. PLETTS, '50 Brunswick, Maine Psi U psilon GILBERT O. PLETTS, '50 Brunswick, Maine Psi U psilon JOHNSON POOR, '49 Ferguson, Missouri Beta Theta Pi PETER T. POOR, '50 Cambridge, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon ROBERT V. POWERS, '50 Portland, Maine Kappa Sigma WILLIAM H. PRENTISS, '51 Keene, New Hampshire Zeta Psi WALTER PRIOR, 3rd, '51 South Orange, New'Jersey Alpha Delta Phi GEORGE E. QUAILE, '48 Lakeville, Connecticut Delta Kappa Epsilon PAUL G. QUERY, '49 Marion, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi ROBERT A. RACINE, '50 Brunswick, Maine Delta Upsilon CHARLES RALLIDES, '50 Bath, Maine Independent EARLE G. RAMSEY, '49 Howell, Indiana Delta Kappa Epsilon FORREST H. RANDALL, '49 Kennebunk, Maine Independent HENRY H. RANDALL, 2nd, '46 North Conway, New Hampshire Alpha Tau Omega NORMAN L. RAPKIN, '50 Salem, Massachusetts Alpha Rho Upsilon THOMAS L. RAY, '51 Hull, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega HENRY C. REARDON, '49 Augusta, Maine Alpha Delta Phi WILLIAM J. REARDON, '50 Augusta, Maine Alpha Delta Phi GEORGE M. REEVES, '51 Saco, Maine Beta Theta Pi HOWARD C. REICHE, JR., '50 Portland, Maine Beta Theta Pi DAVID F. REID, '51 Cincinnati, Ohio Sigma Nu EVERETT G. REID, JR., '46 Metuchen, New Jersey Zeta Psi DONALD W. REIMER, '49 Newport, Rhode Island Sigma Nu WARREN T. REUMAN, '48 Glenbrook, Connecticut Zeta Psi LYNN M. REYNOLDS, JR., '49 Portland, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon DRURY A. RICE, '50 Rockland, Maine Independent WILLIAM L. RICH, '49 South Portland, Maine Sigma Nu DAVID M. RICHARDS, '50 Nashua, New Hampshire Theta Delta Chi CLEMENT F. RICHARDSON, '50 Portland, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon DONALD W. RICHARDSON, '49 West Medford, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma ROBERT L. RICHTER, '47 Bridgewater, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega ROBERT E. RIDDLE, '51 Tilton, New Hampshire Alpha Tau Omega DANA P. RIPLEY, '50 Damariscotta, Maine Zeta Psi GERALD RITTER, '50 Lowell, Massachusetts Alpha Rho Upsilon DAVID G. ROBERTS, '49 Fort Fairfield, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon ROBERT L. ROBERTS, '51 Portland, Maine Sigma Nu RODMAN C. ROBINSON, '49 Worcester, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi LUDGER R. ROCHON, '47 Cape Elizabeth, Maine Beta Theta Pi ALBERT M. ROGERS, '51 Rockland, Maine Theta Delta Chi EDWARD W. ROGERS, '51 Portland, Maine Theta Delta Chi WILLIAM C. ROGERS, '48 Wayne, Pennsylvania Zeta Psi JOHN G. ROOT, '49 Great Barrington, Massachusetts Alpha Rho Upsilon CONRAD ROSANDER, '50 Winchester, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon DALE W. ROTH, '49 Yonkers, New York Independent GEORGE F. ROWE, '50 Bowdoinham, Maine Independent CARL W. ROY, '51 Conway, New Hampshire Sigma Nu PAUL H. RUBIN, '50 Hartford, Connecticut Alpha Rho Upsilon CAMPBELL C. RYDER, '49 Bethlehem, Connecticut Delta Upsilon JOHN H. SABASTEANSKI, '50 Portland, Maine Zeta Psi RICHARD G. SAGAN, '49 Wethersiield, 'Connecticut Sigma Nu JOHN B. SANBORN, JR., '51 Farmington, Connecticut Sigma Nu THEODORE H. SANFORD, CSpecialj Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Independent CARL L. SANDQUIST, CGraduateJ Concord, New Hampshire Alpha Tau Omega JAMES SANDS, '49 Wawa, Pennsylvania Independent LEONARD G. SAULTER, '51 Waterville, Maine Chi Psi ALFRED L. SAWYER, '48 Fort Fairfield, Maine Sigma Nu HERBERT S. SAWYER, '48 Fort Fairfield, Maine Sigma Nu ROBERT C. SAWYER, '51 South Portland, Maine Independent JOHN K. SCATES, '49 West. Medford, Massachusetts Psi Upsilon GEORGE K. SCHENCK, '50 Stamford, Connecticut Beta Theta Pi EVERETT E. SCHMIDT, '51 Forest Hills, New York Sigma Nu JAMES C. SCHOENTHALER, '50 Waterville, Maine Chi Psi WIg6LIAM B. SCHOENTHALER, Waterville, Maine Chi Psi ROBERT R. SCHONLAND, JR., '47 South Portland, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon RICHARD W. SCHRACK, '49 West Grove, Pennsylvania' Delta Kappa Epsilon KENNETH M. SCHUBERT, '47 Park Chester, New York Sigma Nu EVANS F. SEALAND, JR., '51 Forest Hills Gardens, New York Delta Upsilon DONALD C. SEAMANS, '51 Salem, Massachusetts Psi Upsilon JAMES S. SEGAL, '50 Bangor, Maine Alpha Rho Upsilon LESTER B. SHACKFORD, JR., '49 Marblehead, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon THOMAS F. SHANNON, '51 Lowell, Massachusetts Sigma Nu HERBERT C. SHAW, '50 Belmont, Massachusetts Psi U psilon GERALD C. SHEAHAN, '51 Cleveland Heights, Ohio Zeta Psi GARRETT J. SHEAHAN, '51 Cleveland Heights, Ohio Zeta Psi BARCLAY M. SHEPARD, '51 Southport, Maine Alpha Tau Omega JOHN J. SHINNER, '51 Portland, Maine Independent WILLIAM T. SHOEMAKER, '50 Winchester, Massachusetts Delta Kappa Epsilon JOSEPH H. SHORTELL, JR., '47 Boston, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi THOMAS C. SHORTELL, '50 Boston, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi MARTIN SHULMAN, '50 Paterson, New Jersey Alpha Rho Upsilon JAMES H. SIBSON, '50 Framingham, Massachusetts Sigma Nu WILLIAM S. SILSBY, JR., '47 Ellsworth, Maine Chi Psi ARTHUR SIMENSKY, '50 Biddeford, Maine Alpha Rho Upsilon ERIC M, SIMMONS, IR., '51 Southington, Connecticut Chi Psi ARTHUR C. SIMONDS, JR., '48 Edgewood, Rhode Island Chi Psi FAGAN H. SIMONTON, JR., '50 Brunswick, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon KENNETH M. SIMPSON, JR., '51 Keene, New Hampshire Zeta Psi JULES F. SIROY, '51 Concord, New Hampshire Independent SANFORD R. SISTARE, '50 Pittsfield, Massachusetts Zeta Psi WILLIAM B. SKELTON, 2nd, '51 Lewiston, Maine Psi Upsilon THOMAS J. SKIFFINGTON, '49 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Independent ANSEL B. SKOLFIELD, fSpecialJ East Harpswell, Maine Alpha Rho Upsilon ALAN SLATER, '49 Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Alpha Rho Upsilon PATRICK A. SLATTERY, '50 Portland, Maine Psi Upsilon PHILIP S. SLOCUM, '50 Winchester, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon JOHN B. SMALL, '50 Scarsdale, New York Independent ROBERT L. SMALL, '46 Lewiston, Maine Psi Upsilon WILLIAM U. SMALL, '48 Caribou, Maine Sigma Nu BENJAMIN M. SMETHURST, JR. '50 Miami, Florida Kappa Sigma BLADEN R. SMITH, '49 Bath, Maine Alpha Rho Upsilon DAVID S. SMITH, '46 Leicester, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi HENRY R. B. SMITH, '50 Rye, New York Zeta Psi LEROY W. SMITH, '49 Freeport, Maine Theta Delta Chi JAY B. SNAPE, '51 Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Delta Upsilon DONALD B. SNYDER, JR., '50 East Sandwich, Massachusetts Zeta Psi WILLIAM L. D. SNYDER, '49 Brunswick, Maine Independent ANTHONY J. SOLTYSIAK, '50 Providence, Rhode Island Independent RICHARD T. SPEAR, '51 South Weymouth, Massachusetts Independent SHERMAN D. SPECTOR, '50 Portland, Maine Alpha Rho Upsilon ROBERT W. SPEIRS, '50 Portland, Maine Zeta Psi ROBERT S. SPOONER, '51 Longmeadow, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon PHINEAS SPRAGUE, '51 Cape Elizabeth, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon MERLE E. SPRING, '51 Sanford, Maine Alpha Tau Omega JAMES W. STACKPOLE, '50 Saco, Maine Sigma Nu RICHARD A. STACY, '50 Newtonville, Massachusetts Delta Kappa Epsilon ROBERT K. STAFFORD, '50 Swampscott, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi SALVATORE J. STAGLIANO, '49 Watertown, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma WELLES A. STANDISH, II, '51 West Hartford, Connecticut Beta Theta Pi CHARLES C. STANWOOD, JR., '50 Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Sigma Nu PETER J. STAPLES, '50 Saco, Maine Psi Upsilon THOMAS F. STAPLES, '51 Gardiner, Maine Chi Psi DONALD D. STEELE, '50 Milton, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon PETER H. STEPHENSON, '51 Greenwich, Connecticut Psi Upsilon ROBERT STETSON, '50 Newcastle, Maine Independent MALCOLM S. STEVENSON, '50 Bangor, Maine Kappa Sigma WINSTON G. STEWART, '48 Manset, Maine Theta Delta Chi ERWIN J. STINNEFORD, '50 Evanston, Illinois Delta Upsilon EDWARD M. STONE, '48 Belfast, Maine Zeta Psi GREGORY H. STONE, '50 Westbrook, Maine Theta Delta Chi CLIFFORD STOWERS, '51 Andover, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma ROBERT R. STRANG, '51 Garden City, New York Delta Upsilon ROBERT D. STRONG, '51 Damariscotta, Maine Zeta Psi TROWBRIDGE STRONG, '50 Washington, D. C. Delta Kappa Epsilon WARREN W. STROUT, '51 Portland, Maine Independent JOHN E. STURM, JR., '49 Portland, Maine Independent DONALD L. SUTHERLAND, '49 Belmont, Massachusetts Sigma Nu HARLOW N. SWAIN,.'50 Amherst, New Hampshlre Alpha Tau Omega GEORGE N. SWALLOW, III, '43 North Chelmsford, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega ROBERT E. SWANN, '50 West Bridgewater, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega JOSEPH E. SWANTON, '50 Bath, Maine . Delta Kappa EPSZZOW LYLE W. SWEET, '49. Rochester, New Hampshlrc Chi Psi CARLTON E. SWETT, '50 Wilton, Maine Sigma Nu ROBERT W. SZIKLAS, '48 Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma FOSTER TALLMAN, '50 New York, New York Sigma Nu JOHN W. TAUSSIG, JR., '46 Englewood, New Jersey Alpha Delta Phi CHESTER L. TAYLOR, '51 Arlington, Massachusetts Independent ROBERT P. TEVALOF, '46 Brunswick, Maine Alpha Delta Phi JACK L. THACHER, '48 East Bridgewater, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi ALBERT THEBAULT, '51 Rennes, France Independent WALTER F. THOMAS, JR., '51 Lowell, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega CHAUNCEY B. THOMPSON, II '51 West Hartford, Connecticut Zeta Psi HARRY O. THOMPSON, JR., '51 Bronxville, New York Zeta Psi HOWARD L. THORBURN, JR., ,50 Winthrop, Massachusetts Sigma Nu DAVID THORNDIKE, '46 Skowhegan, Maine Alpha Tau Omega RICHARD H. TINSLEY, '51 Darien, Connecticut Delta Kappa Epsilon ALFRED N. TOBEY, '50 Brunswick, Maine Sigma Nu MORRIS I. TOLL, '51 Beverly, Massachusetts Alpha Rho Upsilon ROBERT L. TOOMEY, '50 South Portland, Maine Psi Upsilo-n BRUCE S. TORNQUIST, '50 Portland, Maine Alpha Tau Omega DOMINIC P. TOSCANI, '50 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Delta Upsilon NELSON L. TOWERS, '47 Brunswick, Maine Theta Delta Chi MARVIN TRACEY, '51 Beverly, Massachusetts Alpha Rho Upsilon HUBBARD TREFTS, '51 Orchard Park, New York Psi U psilon Q KENNETH C. TROTTER, JR., '51 Merion, Pennsylvania Alpha Delta Phi RAYMOND S. TROUBH, '50 Portland, Maine Alpha Tau Omega JAMES L. TSOMIDES, '50 Saco, Maine Independent ALPHONSE H. TURCOTTE, JR., '49 Bath, Maine Delta Upsilon ERNEST A. TUTEIN, III, '51 Winchester, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon DONALD A. TUTTLE, '51 Attleboro, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi JOHN L. TYRER, '48 West Bridgewater, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi DONALD C. UNION, '50 Providence, Rhode Island Delta Kappa Epsilon JAMES G. UTTERBACK, JR., '49 Brewer, Maine Alpha Delta Phi RICHARD D. VAN DER FEEN, '47 Scarsdale, New York Psi Upsilon RICHARD M. VAN ORDEN, '51 Grand Rapids, Michigan Zeta Psi DANIEL D. VAN SOELEN, '46 Santa Fe, New Mexico Psi Upsilon PETER S. VAN VOAST, '50 Lake Worth, Florida Beta Theta Pi ALFRED D. VEALE, '50 Morristown, New Jersey Psi U psilon JAMES H. VEGHTE, '49 Johnstown, New York Alpha Tau Omega WILLIAM D. VERRILL, '50 Saco, Maine Sigma Nu MARK T. VOKEY, '50 West Roxbury, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi RICHARD S. VOKEY, '51 West Roxbury, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon GEORGE T. VOSE, '51 Bangor, Maine Alpha Delta Phi CARLTON B. WADE, '50 Rochester, New York Alpha Tau Omega WILLIAM G. WADMAN, '49 Portland, Maine Beta Theta Pi ROBERT J. WALDRON, '50 Brunswick, Maine Alpha Tau Omega ARTHUR H. WALKER, '50 Newton, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi MACK WALKER, '50 Springfield, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi ROGER N. WALKER, '47 Biddeford, Maine Chi Psi ADAM J. WALSH, '47 Brunswick, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon BERNARD J. WARD, '48 Yarmouth, Maine Alpha Delta Phi HUGH C. WARE, '51 Milton, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon PRESTON WARE, JR., '49 Arlington, Massachusetts Alpha Delta Phi JAMES R. WASHBURNE, JR., '50 Bloomfield, Connecticut Kappa Sigma CHARLES E. WATSON, '51 Winchester, Massachusetts Independent ALFRED J. WAXLER, '47 Portland, Maine Alpha Rho Upsilon JARED T. WEATHERILL, '49 Woodbury, New Jersey Alpha Delta Phi ROBERT H. WEATHERILL, '48 Ann Arbor, Michigan Alpha Delta Phi THOMAS C. WEATHERILL, '48 Woodbury, New Jersey Alpha Delta Phi WILLIAM T. WEBSTER, '50 Augusta, Maine Beta Theta Pi FREDERICK WEIDNER, III. '50 St. Albans, New York Beta Theta Pi ROBERT F. WEISKOTTEN, '51 Richmond Hill, New York Delta Upsilon DALE E. WELCH, '49 Corinna, Maine Delta Upsilon PAUL T. WELCH, '50 Middletown, New York Kappa Sigma LAURENCE A. WESCOTT, '51 West Medford, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma JOHN C. WESTCOTT, '51 North Attleboro, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma JOHN C. WESTON, '51 Dover-Foxcroft, Maine Independent LEON W. WESTON, '48 Winthrop, Maine Independent LEWIS D. WHEELER, '51 Buckfield, Maine Zeta Psi BRYANT H. WHIPPLE, '50 Portland, Maine Kappa Sigma JOHN WHITCOMB, IR., '48 Bar Harbor, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon RICHARD O. WHITCOMB, '48 Waltham, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega BRUCE H. M. WHITE, JR., '50 Topsham, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon CONRAD N. WHITE, '48 Island Falls, Maine Alpha Delta Phi WILLIAM H. WHITE, '50 Braintree, Massachusetts Chi Psi will' stir-j j, 1. if rift' J ' 4 PWA' 4:1 In R165 '- f .z-TS r,,. .4 I , vi' 1- . civil Bri' ' rf' mul I Oriifk 1- Pizsf -ff CL: fRELILr. Plffi iff ff ARTEQF Nfl lffi fbi I DAIXID I Qxgig T fr' r EDWQQ fi Er: fe JOEY E af... Y QC.. ff. tiff: JOEY 3-4 Nth lark. 4..- Rltblfgg, Qui. 3.5 ff! ROBERT WHITMAN, '45 Melrose, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma GEORGE L. WHITNEY, '48 Portland, Maine Alpha Tau Omega RICHARD W. WHITNEY, '50 Ellsworth, Maine Kappa Sigma CHARLES W. WILDER, '50 Brunswick, Maine Alpha Delta Phi MILO W. WILDER, III, '50 Orange, New Jersey Psi Upsilon DAVID C. WILLEY, '51 I Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Chi Psi FREDERICK W. WILLEY, JR., '47 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Chi Psi ARTHUR F. WILLIAMS, '50 New York, New York Alpha Delta Phi DAVID D. WILLIAMS, '50 Quincy, Massachusetts Chi Psi EDWARD P. WILLIAMS, '51 Linneus, Maine Beta Theta Pi JOHN P. WILLIAMS, '50 Quincy, Massachusetts Chi Psi JoHN w. WILLIAMS, JR., '46 New York, New York Alpha Delta Phi RICHARD J. M. WILLIAMS, '46 Quincy, Massachusetts Chi Psi PAUL B. WILLSON, '50 Saco, Maine , Delta Kappa Epsilon DAVID C. WILSON, 46 Concord, Massachusetts Sigma Nu EARLE F. WILSON, JR., '49 Gray, Maine . Psi Upsilon GEORGE C. WILSON, '38 Newton Centre, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma A WILLIAM H. WINELAND, '50 West Caldwell, New Jersey Independent WALLACE A. WING, '51 Skowhegan, Maine Theta Delta Chi LOUIS S. WINN, JR., '50 Worcester, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega NORMAN M. WINTER, '50 Goldens Bridge, New York Delta Upsilon DAVID C. WISWALL, '50 Wellesley, Massachusetts Delta Upsilon ALEXANDER M. WOLFE, JR., Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Sigma Nu JAMES G. WOODBURY, '49 Bronxville, New York Theta Delta Chi ROBERT W. WOODRUFF, '50 Bristol, Connecticut Zeta Psi THOMAS O. WOOLF, JR., '48 Port Chester, New York Beta Theta Pi JULIAN H. WOOLFORD, '50 Seattle, Washington Alpha Delta Phi RICH H. WORTH, '48 Portland, Maine Beta Theta Pi HENRY R. WORTHINGTON, '50 East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania Theta Delta Chi REGINALD H. WORTHINGTON '50 East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania Theta Delta Chi WILLIAM T. WYLDE, '50 Newtonville, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi DAVID S. WYMAN, '47 Portland, Maine Chi Psi PHILLIP T. YOUNG, JR., '50 Hartford, Connecticut Delta Upsilon ROBERT C. 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NW 'F' II f W,-,. ,-Jw,.4,,f,,,,,,7,,W - Q. 7 'f ',,x:,AQ ...W-....,, -,.-, ., -I Y , I' N , W. ,,. ,M ,, f W ,. , :U , , . -I IK. .9 TX ixwii'-1'7 '- f '- -fig. 5 T:-. L ? T 55,5 , X ? QUILA 12 VERSUS K1 6 ,Q x D , N xgv 1:2- 91 -wg 5? 9 f 5 43? rtilritinfs President: Raymond S. Troubh, ATS? Vice-President: Ira B. Pitcher, XPT Secretfzry-Treasurer: Jared T. Wetherell, ANI' MEMBERS: Joseph C. Wheeler, XXI' Henry J. Bracchi, BQH Louis R. Porteous, Jr., AKE Fred W. McConky, 3rd, EN Samuel Gross, APT James McKeen, Ind. Lawrence Ward, ZW Vincent C. Lanigan, H5-X Clinton B. Clarke, AT Robert Whitman, KZ Si .Jax ovmci The duties and activities of the stu- dent council are various. Undoubted- ly its most important function is the link it provides between the student body and the faculty. It is composed of thirteen members elected for one college year-one member from each fraternity or alternative group-and mediates interfraternity activity. This year has been a particularly eventful one for the council, in line with its president's policy of having the council mean more than a mere house-party committee. It secured the Dean as faculty advisor, it backed the National Student Association, which the college voted to join, and to which the council sent representatives during the fall and spring semesters, and it polled campus opinion in regard to B0wdoin's curriculum, a function of its N.S.A. activity. All this in addition to its traditional duties of supervising the S.C.D.C., sponsoring the fall House- party gym dance, and supervising class elections. Front Row, left lo right: Porteous, Taylor, Pitcher, Troubh, Weatherill. Back Row, left to right: Wheeler Ward Gross. i of gms . Tu. Pd0l1bIed. mon is the fhf Swat.. B Q0 led fo mP0Sed 1' one ach gflulhlnd 'Uwq-I Pfmmaflr ml' ill line i of hating 1111 fl mere iecllfffl Ihg -blttlied the ll0I1, which Hd no which liveg during ' ffom E IEE! and it i ffgard to nctionofits addition to enting the fall House. supenising ,,f.. 1, ,- Waife JQ . Front Row, left to riglzl: Leason, Branche, Lee, Slattery, Wright. Back Row, left to right: Brynes, Russell Murphy, J. Whitcomb, B. Whitcomb. The White Key, which has one elected member from each fra- ternity, serves primarily as an interfraternity athletic council. With the aid of the Athletic Department the White Key sponsors programs in touch football, basketball, softball, bowling, volley ball and golf. Cups are awarded to the fraternity winning each sport. The other function of the White Key is to serve as official host to visiting athletic teams. With an increasingly active sports calendar this portion of the White Key's activitity comprises and important part in maintaining Bowdoinas fine relationship with other colleges. The White Key, in these roles, contributes to both interfraternity and public relations. . President: Martin H. Lee, ZW Secretary: Patrick A. Slattery, WT MEMBERS: Edward R. Murphy, Jr., XXI' Joseph J. Wright, Jr., G-JAX Donald F. Russell, AND Edwin E' Lemon, Jr., IQE Richard B, Beckley, BGII Richard O. Whitcomb, ATS! John Whitcomb, JL, AKE John Sibgon, EN Arnold Y. Brynes, APT Matthew D. Branche, AT ST UUENT UNIUN COMMITTEE Frnnl Row, left to right: Francis, Dunning, Steele, Keele, Jones. Back Row, left to right: Deane, Hamilton, Lewsen, Allen, Baker, Fein. Chairman Donald D. Steele, AT Secretary Warren H. Dunning, II, GSX Treasurer James T. Keefe, ANI' MEMBERS: Robert W. Allen, B911 Winslow F. Baker, ATU Lawrence F. Deane, XPT Sherman E. Fein, APT Carl H. Francis, KE Leland B. Hamilton, XXI' F. Proctor jones, EN Richard B. Lewsen, ZXI' Clement F. Richardson, AKE Igor Blake, Ind. The Student Union Committee provides student representation in the administration of the Moulton Union. Consisting of one elected member from each fraternity and the Independents, the Committee is aided immeasurably by the counsel of Donovan D. Lancaster, Director of the Moulton Union. The Student Union Committee has a fund placed at its disposal at the start of each school term. It is the responsibility of the Committee to disburse these funds in such a manner as to benefit the student body as a whole. Some of the activities sponsored in this program include lectures on subjects of current interest, pool and bridge tournaments, dances and lending financial support to various projects of such groups as the Glee Club or the Student Council. The Student Union Committee works closely with the other organizations. A member of the Student Union Committee meets with the Bookstore Committee in an non-voting capacity. A sub-committee serves to co- ordinate the various activities in order to prevent du- plication or overlapping in the projects of other organ- izations. The primary purpose of the Student Union Committee is to serve the best interests of the student body in the administration of the Student Union and the allied social life. In this capacity the Committee members encourage advice and recommendations from the students they represent. A three-fold policy was outlined for the Bowdoin Orient, the undergraduate weekly newspaper, at the beginning of its seventy- seventh year of publication--complete and accurate coverage of the Bowdoin scene training of staff members for careers in journalism, and a vigorous constructive editorial policy. These objectives have been in part real- ized, and the Orient, now returned to its full publishing schedule, is yet closer to its objective of the ideal newspaper. Emphasis has been laid on full news and sports coverage. Attractiveness has been sought through the addition of staff photo- graphs and cartoons and new makeup styles. 3 Seminars in problems of journalism, in- dividual conferences, the inauguration of an annual banquet and the presentation of awards, a leading role in the Northeastern Intercollegiate Press Conference, all have served to familiarize staff members with the intricacies of journalism. Close cooperation has been maintained editorially with leading campus organiza- tions for the realization of a better Bowdoin. The attainment of these aims has been made possible largely by the increased efforts of the business staff, which has increased subscriptions and advertising income to a record high and has greatly improved cir- culation procedures. The Orient enjoys the unique privilege of being controlled entirely by undergraduates -a privilege which it continues to preserve with care. rielft Editor-in-Chief .... Richard A. Wiley Managing Editors . . John H. Nichols, Jr., and David Crowell News Editors . . . Frederick W. Willey, Jr., Harvey S. Jackson, Charles T. Dillaway and Raymond S. Troubh Sports Editor . . . George F. McClelland, II Assistant Sports Editor . . Robert J. Waldron Assistant Editor .... George E. Berliawsky Reporters: Paul L. Bishop, George Paradis, Nelson D. Payne, Richard N. Coffin, Robert F. Corliss, John D. Flynn, George M. Fox, Albert P. Phil- lips, Garrett J. Sheahan, Gerald C. Sheahan, Robert S. Spooner and Richard M. Van Orden Sports Reporters: William C. Rogers, Fagan H. Simonton, Jr. and Laurence M. Edwards Photographers: Roger Hupper, Philip F. Ellsworth and Harry E. Adams Cartoonists . . . William M. Lanyon, Jr. and Richard M. Frye Business Manager ..... Edward S. Early Advertising Manager . . Alfred Waxler Circulation Managers . . -C. Craig Ryder and Francis R. Currie Business Assistants: Arthur H. Showalter, Jr., Er- nest L. Bainton, Jr., Joseph H. White, Jr., John P. Ashey, II, Donald Union, Aaron W. Ascher, John Blatchford, Keith W. Harrison, Edward D. Miller and Prescott H. Pardoe Front Row left to right: Jackson Easton, Wiley, Nichols, Ryder. Back Row, left to right: Curry, Dillaway, McClelland, Early, Willey, Troubh, Schmuch. P If Left to right: Boulton, Taylor, Curtis, Murphy. Editor-in-Chief Alexander J. Curtis Editorial Board David W. Boulton Boyd Murphy Arnet Taylor Circulation Manager Robert Fargo The QUILL is the Bowdoin literary magazine, intended to provide any literary aspirants at Bowdoin the opportunity to see their material printed. Entering its fourth year of publication since the war, the QUILL has tried, with some success, to restore some of the good qualities of the pre-war publication. A surprising lack of interest in the magazine has called for an increased policy of personal contacts in obtaining manuscripts. An effort has been made to get away from the large number of short stories and poems, which formerly dominated each issue, by including various types of essays. Two issues appeared in the spring of 1947 followed by a gap during the summer term. The first issue for the 1947-48 year was published in January. The erratic printing dates may be blamed in part on the irregularities of campus creativeness. The past few terms have shown that the freshmen now in college as well as those entering shortly are to a large extent the future hope of the QUILL. ILL Originating humbly in 1858 as a pamphlet containing merely the names of the men in the junior class, the BUGLE has since then progressively increased its scope. Now the college year book records for future reference a history of each student's activities dur- ing his years at Bowdoin and maintains a year by year resume of the achievements of campus organizations and athletic teams. The editors of the BUGLE are invaluably aided by three faculty advisors, headed by Mr. Kenneth Boyer. ow Um JM Editor-in-Chief . B. GEORGE H. GRIFFIN Business Manager . PAUL H. HANLY, JR. Associate Editors: Warren H. Dunning, II, Arthur L. S. Dunphy, Mack Walker and James H. Whitcomb. Assistant Editors: David L. Early and Charles M. Palmer Associate Business Manager . . William G. Brooks Left to right: Dunphy, Hanly, Griffin, Walker, Brooks, Dunning. BU The purpose of the Bowdoin Political Forum is two-fold: it offers an opportunity for organized discussion on the vital prob- lems of the world and on the other hand encourages in the student body as a whole interest in such matters. Every second week there are discussion meetings which are led either by faculty men or student members of the Forum. Once a month, when possible, there is a campus-wide forum on a current issue. These are held with the cooperation of other campus organizations and include chapel talks, polls and ORIENT articles. The first of these this year was on the Marshall Plan and the second on the problem of displaced persons in Europe. Polls on these questions indicated that the Bowdoin students strongly favored the Marshall Plan but that only a slight major- ity favored admitting displaced persons into the United States. Student-lead discussions wereheld on the Palestine question and on a proposal to extend T.V.A. to other parts of the country. During 1947-48 several outside person- alities were invited to speak to college audiences including the three senatorial candidates in Maine: Mr. Hildreth, Mr. Sewall, and Mrs. Smith. President Joseph Wheeler Vice-President Lewis P. Fickett, Jr. Secretary Sherman D. Spector MEMBERS Emil W. Allen, Jr. Bradlee M. Backman James R. Barlow Willis R. Barnstone Zeleke Bekele David M. Berwind Joseph A. Boyer, Jr. Walter F. Brown Rupert O. Clark Robert F. Corliss Henry C. Dixon, Jr. Lewis P. Fickett, Jr. John E. Good David N. Harris Donald W. Henderson Morton G. Henry Harvey S. Jackson Nameer A. Jawdat Henry W. Jones, Jr. Richard A. Leavitt Robert Y. Lee Richard G. Lunt Hollis N. Macomber Harold N. Marsh, Jr. Douglas H. McNeally Donald F. Mortland James K. Nelson Richard E. Poulos George Paradis Johannes P. Prins Dana P. Ripley John G. Root Wolfgang H. Rosenberg James Sands Sherman D. Spector Malcolm S. Stevenson Harold P. Vannah, Jr. Alfred Waxler Joseph G. Wheeler Richard A. Wiley David G. Willey Frederick W. Willey, Jr. Richard J. M. Williams Jordan H. Wine WUUIN PULITIEAL FORUM Fzont Row, left to right: Rudy, Spector, Wheeler, Fickett, Van nah. Back Row, left to right: Wine, Backman Henry, Paradis, Macomber, Harris, Bekele. i BU DUI - -THE- IH Front Row, left to right: Mullane, Rudy, Easton, Hatch, Stevenson. Back Row, left to right: Fiedler, Fickett Ware. This year has without doubt been the most successful one in the seven- year history of Bowdoin-on-the-Air. Spurred on by the generous gift of the Class of 1924 to make possible the establishment of a completely-equipped radio studio on campus, the organization has undergone an unprecedented growth. At the time of going to press, the membership exceeds Hfty. The Alumni-Faculty-Undergraduate Committee appointed by President Sills in 1946 is now preparing final plans for constructing and equipping the studio. The new radio station will make possible an appreciable increase in the programs now being presented. It will facilitate the broadcasting of college lectures, concerts, athletic contests and many other events of general interest. Bowdoin-on-the-Air will develop into a college activity in which every student will be able to participate. The regular fortnightly Bowdoin broadcasts over Portlandis WGAN have been continued with increasing success. Outstanding programs have included interviews with Bowdoin athletes and coaches, musical shows featuring the Chapel Choir, the Bowdoin Brass Choir, and the Interfraternity Sing, student talent from Westbrook and other Maine schools and colleges, and panel discussions on important questions of the day by Bowdoin students and faculty members. These tremendous forward strides have been made possible only by the exceptional interest and enthusiasm shown throughout the year by Bowdoin students, faculty, and alumni - and especially by the capable guidance of Associate Professor Albert R. Thayer, the faculty advisor. President, C. Cabot Easton, Vice-Pfeiidefllfi Robert R. Rudy, Secretary, Richard C. Hatch5 Corresponding Secretary and Business Manager, John J. Mullane, Jr., Publicity Director, H. Newman Marsh, Jr., Executive Committee - member-at-large, Malcolm S. Stevenson. MEUUYBEMPSTEHS The Bowdoin Meddybempsters now entering their second decade at Bowdoin, repre- sented more than ever this year the high quality of light music which can be attained by an informal, small group. Their popularity on the campus increases with the years and their fame as an excellent double quartet is spreading throughout New England. Highlights of the season in carrying the College's good name have been in Portland and Boston, and at Colby Junior, Wellesley, Pine Manor, and Edgewood Park as well as on the campus on numerous occasions. Old numbers mixed with the new sung in the inimitable Meddybempster style form the basis for the enthusiasm with which the Meddybempsters have been received. Mood Indigo, George Jones, Cocaine Bill, and The Monkn persist as popular numbers together with such novelties as Joshua Fit De Battle, De Animalsf, Goodbye, My Lady Love, Loch Lomond,', and Wabash. , EHAPEL EHUIH Left to right: Lyons, Heussler, Kunhardt, Will- iams, French, Snyder, Perry, Lovejoy, Whitman. D i rector H. S. French, jr. Business Manager Robert Whitman Tenors: George Vost, Donald Lyons and Morgan Heussler Second Tenorsz Roger Williams and Daniel Kunhardt Baritones: Herbert French, Stephen Hustvedt and Donald Snyder Basses: Charles Perry, Charles Lovejoy and Robert Whit- man First First Row, left to right: lvlegathlin, Clark, Welch, Wescott, Williams, Steele, Allen, Jackman, Lancaster, Thorndike, Gingras, Whit- man. Second Row, left to right: Linke, Kunhardt, Hale, Getchell, Loud, Sny- der, Hustvedt, Benedict, Weiscotten, Hupper, Wild- er, Smith, and French at the piano. The Chapel Choir, composed of 40 carefully selected singers is a paid organization. It is distinctive in that it performs only a cappella music chiefly of the 16th and 17th centuries. The choir sings each Sunday at Vesper service during the school year and at all important college functions such as Commencement, Baccalaureate, James Bowdoin Day, etc. Full length programs of sacred music have been presented at churches of all denominations both in Brunswick and throughout New England and is always featured on the Glee Club programs. -., r- x.. x.. .vy NT, lm .i . N- 337: V' ings' ash, '- lllfilj 'f it g ..,!:. 1 '-L ... -A-, ..a-:I , .- 'nl ,,...J hifi. ,galil IP' saw.: r W7 jiri li The Glee Club, under the direction of Professor Tillotson, is one of the college's most prominent and active organizations. In November, the club sang its first concert of the season at the Rossini Club in Port- land. The second concert was at Hebron Academy in Maine. Following an old es- tablished tradition during the Christmas Season, the club presented its annual per- formance of the Messiah at the College Church and at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. During the Spring months, the annual campus concert was presented. Preceding and following this, were two performances of Randall Thompson's Testament of Free- dom accompanied by the Portland Sym- phony Orchestra, at the college and in Portland. One of the highlights of the season was the concert in Boston a.t Jordan Hall. Pre- vious to this, the club sang at Yarmouth, Maine and at Pine Manor Junior College in Wellesley, Mass. Two more concerts follow- ed at Bridgeton Academy, Maine and at North Conway, New Hampshire. The annual Spring Tour included con- certs in Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Washington, D. C. The climax of the season came in May as the Glee Club made its annual appearance at Bowdoin Nighti' with the Boston Pops Orchestra at Symphony Hall. gt at President Vice-President Herbert S. French, Jr. Herbert Gillman, Jr. Manager Assistant Manager William A. Dougherty Frederick A. Moore Accompanists Herbert S. French, Jr. Robert B. Macdonald First Tenors: Robert M. Ball, Stanford G. Blankinship, James R. Barlow, David A. Bowdoin, Thomas R. Chap- man, John T. Daggett, Jr., Howard B. Hall, Jr., John M. Heussler, Donald H. Lyons, Charles W. Megathlin, Jr., John J. Shinner, Joseph E. Swanton, Thomas C. Weatherill, Roger N. Williams, David C. Wilson. Second Tenorsz Jack H. Brace, Leverett C. Clark, Jr., Charles E. Cole, Oliver F. Emerson, H, Herbert Gillman, Jr., Emil G. Hahnel, Samuel W. Hale, Jr., Thomas J. N. Juko, Daniel B. Kunhardt, Milton Lown, John F. Lord, John A. Manfuso, Jr., Thomas C. Shortell, William B. Skelton, II, Paul T. Welch, John C. Westcott, Frederick Weidner, III, James H. Whitcomb. Baritones: Jerome L. Allen, Peter T. Babalian, Winslow F. Baker, Bruce G. Brackett, Richard F. Brackett, Wendell P. Bradley, Robert H. Brownell, John D. Cronin, David R. Getchell, John R. Jackman, Jr., Colin T. Lancaster, John F. Loud, Donald J. Moore, Jr., Carroll F. Newhouse, Evans F. Sealand, Jr., Garrett J. Sheahan, Gerald C. Sheahan, Barclay M. Shepard, Donald D. Steele, Robert D. Younghans. Basses: Garry M. Boone, James T. Burgess, Paul L. Bishop, John M. Dunlap, Jr., Arthur L. S. Dunphy, Peter J. Eaton, Charles B. Estabrook, Jr., David W. Garland, Robert S. Gingras, Arthur A. Hamblen, John R. Hupper, Stephen R. Hustvedt, Benjamin V. Haywood, Elliot F. Keyes, Royal W. Leith, Jr., Charles W. Lovejoy, Jr., Robert B. Macdonald, Edward R. Noyes, Jr., Charles H. Perry, Robert I. deSherbinin, Philip S. Smith, Jr., Donald B. Snyder, Jr., Robert P. Tevalof, David Thorn- dike, Robert F. Weiskotten, Robert Whitman, Charles W. Wilder. . . . . . . - dike F t R , F L f ltg F h, W ll , Bl nkmship, Ball, Shmner, Town, Westcott, Hahnel, Sheahan,.R. Brackett, Steele, Diunphy, Thorn M0355 ir fo ' , 'd R ,I tt lt: B low, Wilson, or , ae, Url iff , , 3 , .Y- G1ianngra?etElsigliiroCdkOnl3IBor?en1GlzirliiY1iicierFogil? Rouiiwlefifto liigrliizl Heuigler, Weatherill, Welch, Ju.ko, Weiskotten, Snyder, Hustveclt, de Sherbmm , , , Hamblen, Haywood, Perry. Director--Dr. Frederic E. T. Txllotson. Di Fa - Fo Adolphson, J. Alexander, R. Berliawsky, G. Bliss, R. R. Cappellari, W. MASQUF nd WN Presidents: Harold Palmer, Jr. Robert R. Bliss Secretary: William M. Davis Produclion Advisor: Peter T. Poor Production Manager: Richard J. M. Williams Publicily lllanager: Edward L. Kallop Buxiness Manager: Robert F. Fargo Senior Member-at-large: Boyd Murphy junior Illembers-at-large: Frederick W. Lacey William G. Wadman A. Goldberg, H. B. C. Good, R. A. E. Gould, H. S. Griffin, G. H. D. Gustafson, J. F. Hanna, B. T. Carpenter, S. B. Chapman, T. R Cole, T. W. . Hatch, R. C. Hennessey, P. S. Hirsch, L. NI. Coughlan, F. L. Curtis, J. W., Damon, E. K. Davis, W. M. llaway, Doughty, Dwelley, Emmons, rgo, R. C R H. R F. Jr. Huntoon, J. P., Jackson, L. P. Jenson, R. A. Kallop, E. L., Jr Kyle, R. W. . Leavitt, R. A: . LcBeau, B. A. E Lewis, L. gg, G. E., Jr. J 1' Lewis, R. W., Jr. Littlehale, D. S. Lusher, H. E. Lyons, D. H. McNeally, D. H. Mergendahl, R. P. Nlurphy, B. Noxon, J. F., III Olson, R. W. Paradis, G. Parsons, G. A., Jr. Peabody, H. B., Jr. Peacock, C. H. Poor, J. Poor, P. T. Prins, J. P. Richan, VV. C. ,. Xi 2,4 l l Richardson, D. I Ripley, D. P. Schmuch, J. J. , Schubert, K. LI. I Shulman, lvl. Swain, H. N. Tanner, R. T. Tarrant, T. N. Taussig, J. W., Jr. Tornquist, B. S. Wadman, W. G. Walker, J. H. Washburne, J. R., Jr. yveathefill, T. C. ' Weidner, F., III White, W. H. Williams, R. NI. Wooden, M. E. -56 tif G... ,, inrfrfsred. mallkec Cd. or dm, lfiloripi The pb nlllfltfmh Maffafur tempt Io I Uffiam dfffiior, , loelgom im How 00.P0.,,! Mullin: Sfnrfd to t J Fzzvt Row left to right Poor Bllss Wrlllams Second Row left to rzglzt Oulmby Murphy Kallop As the college dramatlc club, the Masque and Gown provldes a medium for all undergraduates lnterested 1n any phase of dramatlcs Membershlp may be achleved by Wfltlng a play whlch IS produc Cd by playlng one major role or two mlnor roles, or dolng the equlvalent amount of productlon, busl ness, or publlclty work The past year has seen a revlval of the popular as a feature of the 1947 Ivy Houseparty, another at tempt to play As You Llke It under the campus trees at Commencement, whlch, llke lfS 1944 pre decessor, was forced lnto Memorlal Hall by ram, Noel Coward s brilliant Hay Fever for the Christ mas Houseparty, and one act plays by Mergendahl 50 Poor, 50, and A P Phllllps 51 Mergendahl was runner up for the Oscar pre sented to the pr17e wmnlng playwrlght ln 1947 Poor IS the recently elected presldent of the club for the comlng year, as successor to Bllss, who deslgned scenery for both The Prlvate Secretary and Hay Fever Wlth Memo lal Hall ln much demand for large lecture classes and the expanded program ln public speaklng as well as for the usual concerts and public lectures, It becomes lncreaslngly evldent that a theatre IS essentlal to any expanslon of the dramatxc vxork The Masque and Gown w1ll do everythlng posslble to asslst the Sesqulcentennlal Drxve It IS hoped that Wlth the success of the Drlve, the long pendmg plans for a new theatre w1ll materlallze The clubs dlrector, Prof George H Qumby has proved a very lmportant, sustammg force behind the club Hls genulne and actlve lnterest ln dramatlcs and ln the undergraduates becomes more apparent each year f ' ' 0 ' CL ' 73 CC V ' I n o 9 c I 9, , ,,. - , I - s O . r . S 1 . a 1 nineteenth-century farce, The Private Secretary, 1. K l - V . . . C H . H . . . . . 0 . R1 . ' - ' ' ' ' ,I 6 9 ' ' cc as ' - 3 ' . l ' , i . V . 0 t A . Eh 3 I O 0 l u g , 7 7 . . , , ' 3 . . 3 - K 65 77 ' , , - BUWUUIN CHRISTIAN ASBUEIATIUN front Row, left to right: Macomber, Mather, Woods, Burnham, Henderson. Back Row, left io right: lylathison Clark, Berwin, Henry, Leavitt, Davis, Bekele. Joseph W. Woods, President Harold N. Burnham, Jr., Secretary Rupert G. Clarke, Vice-President Walter S. Mather, Treasurer M e m b e r 5 David MCM. Berwind Bernard A. LeBeau Wolfgang H. Rosenberg John E. Good H. Noyes Macomber Walter S. Mather Merton G. Henry Theodore P. Nixon William M. Davis Donald W. Henderson Willard C. Richan D0r1alCl S. Mathison Richard A. Leavitt Endeavoring to serve as an organ where Bowdoin men may find an opportunity for united expression of their religious ideals, the Bowdoin Christian Association has just completed a very active year. Besides continuing its traditional functions, conducting the Religious Forum and local Church services, participating in activ- ities of the Student Christian Movement, sponsoring the campus Chest Drive and student Chapel speakers, it has been engaged in a number of others. Last year the Association took the initiative in asking the college to adopt a resolution, opposing any discriminatory policies on the part of the fraternity chapters on campus. A series of discussions on political affairs and national legis- lation, followed by opinion polls was carried out and still continues, now a separate group, the Political Forum. An exchange dining plan among the houses was in- augurated, and has been revised slightly this year. The Sunday Chapel service by the Westbrook Junior College choir was arranged by the B. C. A., and several joint meetings of the two Christian Associations have been held. Last winter a series of Bible Study meetings and weekly Philosophical-Religious dis- cussion groups were organized with both local and visiting leaders. This past winter Sunday evening discussions with the Sunday Chapel speakers have been well received by the students. These with a Chapel Hymn Service, revision of the Freshman Bible, and a number of lesser activities have composed the work of the active members of the organization. The Christian Association with all undergraduates as associate members comes under the provisions of the Blanket Tax. Men who have attended three consecutive meetings of the group during the season are considered active members with the right to vote. Contrary to usual practice, interscholastic debating got under way early in the fall term After three non decision brushes with Bates and the University of Malne early in November, Bowdoin sent two teams to the Second Annual Debate Tournament at the University of Vermont, attended by over 40 New England colleges During their three day stay in Burlington, the men from Brunswick broke even 1n eight debates and participated actively in a highly successful mock parliamentary session The high point of the fall term was reached in Memorial Hall on anuary 31, when Bowdoin, represented by Messrs Fickett, Hupper, and Wiley discussed the desirability of an Anglo American alliance with a touring team from Oxford University, England Scheduled for the spring term was a triangle debate with Amherst and Williams on April 23rd Other engagements included a series of debates and forums with other Maine colleges, meetings with Wesleyan and New Hampshire, and an extended tour through eastern Pennsylvama OFFICERS 1947 OFFICERS 1948 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q . - Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q . .Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q J Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q , V - Q Q 4 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 5 5 J ' 1 ' J ' President Lewis P Flckett Jr Manager, Robert E. Hart Assistant Manager, Malcolm S. Stevenson MEMBERS Lewis P. Fickett, Jr. Richard A. Wiley John R. Hupper John L. Merrill Sherman E. Fein John J. Mullane Malcolm S. Stevenson Merton G. Henry DEBZX Newman Marsh Robert E. Hart Joseph C. Wheeler Ian Maclnnes George E. Fogg Paul Aronson Keith Harrison Robert R. Rudy Tl President John R Hupper Manager, Robert E. Hart Assistant Manager, Malcolm S. Stevenson SCHEDULE Nov. 21 Maine at Maine Annex Nov. 21 Maine at Brunswick Dec. 5 Bates at Lewiston Deci 12 Vermont Tournament at Burlington jan. 31 Oxford University at Brunswick April 23 Williams at Brunswick April 23 Amherst at Amherst COUNCIL Fygnt Row left zo right: Hupper, Marsh, Fickett, Stevenson, Merrill. Back Row, lvl' I0 'lghff Fein, HCHYYJ J Harrison, Mullanc. December, 1947, witnessed the publication of the initial issue of PROLOGUE, an intercollegiate quarterly, drawing its material from the four Maine colleges- Bates, Bowdoin, Colby, and the University of Maine. PROLOGUE is published and edited entirely by undergraduates from these colleges, and the .ad- ministrative staff is composed al- most wholly of Bowdoin under- graduates. It is the policy of the magazine to give the student writer the opportunity of reaching a more varied reading public, both within and without the academic sphere, than the usual college-published literary mag- azine. PHULUG Editor-in-Chief Donald B. Strong Managing Editor George H. Griffin Associate Editor Roy A. Gallant Business Manager Warren H. Dunning, II Circulation Manager Stanley F. Dole Assistant Editors Robert W. Goldermann Robert E. Hart Mack Walker Business Stay? Bernard D. Barton Wendell P. Bradley Hunter S. Frost Philip Huss, Jr. Arthur Showalter Left to right: Griffin, Gallant, Strong, Dunning, Hart. 3 Ci:':' Ei: Tung P. Q P' Tm: Ellf if v i. Y l i L1 if iii . Imam F mm mi.. M' H fumes? Tilt fig Chu, an elfqbd Qui: EA Clarinets: Richard Bamforth, Robert Barlow, Philip S. Bird, Charles L. Erickson, Carroll F. Newhouse. Trumpets: Donald W. Gould, Emile G. Hahnel, Leroy P. Heely, Edward J. McCluskey, James S. Segal, Philip T. Young, Jr. Trombones: E. Donald Blodgett, Charles C. Churchill, Philip F. Danforth, William J. Kerwin, Robert D. Strong. MPUS CHEST I State Series, while Bowdoin songs added to the revived Bowdoin spirit. l In 1947 the College Band was elevated to varsity status for the first time, with distinctive letters being awarded to Seniors and men . with two years service. Professor Tillotson produced one of the best bands in Bowdoin,s history with a nucleus of 17 men from the 1946 band and aided by 15 new men. Taylor W. Cole, '45 and William C. McCormack, '48 provided the Band with formations for half-time performances during the Roy W. Gallant, '48 onetime Army Drum Major, made use of his experience by teaching fundamental marching maneuvers to a horde of green Band members, and a great deal of credit is due him for producing a precision outfit which rivalled any in New England William C. McCormack, Drum Major David S. Collins, Manager Philip T. Young, Jr., Student Leader Prof. F. E. T. Tillotson Dzrector Tenor Saxophone: Eaton S. Lothrop. Alto Saxophonesx Richard E. Eames, James D. Murtha Drums: Robert S. Ceverier, J. Richard Jackman, Jr., Robert P. Mehlhorn, Ted P. Nixon, Norman M Winter. Basxes: John E. Dulfur, James Utterbach. Baritones: Charles A. Lermond, Charles W. Wilder. Cymbals: Charles E. Cole. Gloekenspiel: 'Taylor W. Cole. UMMITTEE Chairman Members Sanford R. Sistare Walter S. Mather Left to right: Sistaire, Dunning, Mather. Inaugurated in 1945 the Campus Chest Committee is representative of the trend to group all charities into one drive. In 1946, for the first time, all the charities were represented in the Campus Chest Drive, which lasted for one week. The Drive is accompanied by such features as benefit concerts, athletic events and dances. The supervision of the Drive is in the hands of a group comprised of one elected member from each fraternity. The fund thus obtained is administered by the Campus Chest Committee, the three members of which are elected from the larger committee supervising the Campus Chest Drive. Some funds are specially allocated Warren H. Dunning, II before the drive to certain of the better known charities. The remainder is disbursed as applications are received, at the discretion of the Committee. The new Campus Chest idea was well accepted in its first year. It serves a dual function in that it frees the student body of the series of drives of earlier years and in most cases can offer as much income to any charity as a separate drive would net. While the Campus Chest Drive did not reach its quota in 1946, the response was sufficiently enthusiastic to warrant the continuance of the Campus Chest as a recognized institution in the college. BUWUUIN PUBLISHING EUMPANY Left to right: Daggett, Easton, Wiley, Brown. The directors of the Bowdoin Publishing Company, two members of the faculty and two undergraduate representatives from the Bowdoin ORIENT, entrusted with the financial affairs of that newspaper, have been faced with many problems raised by ever-increasing costs of production. A continued effort has been made to effect economies without sacrificing quality. Yet both advertising and subscription rates have been increased to balance the budget. In past years publishers also of the QUILL and the ALUMNUS, the Company has now turned all its efforts toward creating a sound financial basis for the continued improve- ment of the ORIENT. x DIRECTORS: Prof. Athern P. Daggett Asso. Prof. Philip M. Brown C. Cabot Easton Richard A. Wiley Edward S. Early THE ERUWLEH 2 l l - - - l Front Row, left to riglzl: Weatherill, Greene, Angeramo, Young. Back Row, left to right: Clark, Beane, Burrill. In 1930, THE BEARSKIN, a magazine of hmnorous content, made its first appearance on the campus. Reorganized some years later it has appeared recently as THE GROWLER, the college's only humorous publication. While veering away from the path of the strictly literary, THE GROWLER has endeavored to invigorate the less serious side of the Bowdoin undergraduate. THE GROWLER appears five times a year - October, November, Decem- ber, February, and May. Editor Robert S. Shepard Business Manager Robert B. Greene Circulation Manager Peter A. Angeramo Art Editor Robert MacDonald Art Department Philip R. Burrill Emery O. Beane, Jr. Editorial stag Thomas C. Weatherill Clinton B. Clarke John L. Ryan Phillip T. Young L2 sllff' PW lrvffl aff tht V inilii Delaf wtf ber ' ,thot gf tl chef from eralf were Cipal schoo dancs at le Th stron partl' fullnf sectio the sr Dick baud stones Last fall the nucleus of 1946's successful band picked able re- placements for those graduated from the incoming class, and after a few weeks of thorough rehearsal the POLAR BEARS made their initial 1947 performance at the Deke House following a football game. From the middle of Novem- ber' through the remainder of the school year the band played two or three nights a week, often at the college, but many times as far from Brunswick as 200 miles. Sev- eral short tours of one-night-stands were taken, and almost every prin- cipal college and preparatory school in northern New England danced to the POLAR BEARS at least once during the season. The rhythm section was the strongest section of the band partly because of its comparative fullness as compared to the other sections, and largely because of the stellar work of Don Baker and Dick Stacy. Both boys with name band experience proved corner- stones of the organization. The DAVID W. BOULTON President EDWARD L. KALLOP, JR, Vice-Pre.fia'er1t JOSEPH J. SCHMUCH Secretary WILLIAM NI. DAVIS Treasurer Student Illembersz Richard Bamforth, Walter L. Bartholomew, Edward IVI. Brown, Richard N. Collin Francis R. Currie, -Joshua Curtis, Jr., Cornelius Darcy, Charles T. Dilloway, George M. Fox, Paul S. Hennessey, Henry W. Jones, Richard C. LeBlanc, John F. Loud, Donald Mortland, John J. Mullane, Berkeley Peabody, Samuel W. Philbrick, Johnson Poor, J. Peter Prins, John B. Small, David Spector, Mal- colm Stevenson, Martin E. Wooden. a Faculty ilflembertz Kenneth C. M. Sills, Paul Nixon, Thomas Means, Robert P. T. Cothn, George H. Quinby, Henry G. Russell, Nathan Dane, II, Walter M. Solmitz, Robert S. Brum- baugh. UL BE HS saxes were full and achieved good blend through the lead work of T0mmy Macomber and coaching Leader - Phillip Young, Manager - Charles of tenorman Newhouse, While in Cole, Trumpets: Gordon Dwelley, Phillip h b . T .d Young, Saxopltones: Carroll Newhouse, t C rass Section James soml es Thomas lyfacomber, Richard Eames, James pleased evgryone with his fine Murtha, Charles Cole, Trombone:GJames trombone Solos. Gordon Dwelleyy Tsomidesg Bass: Richard Stacy, uztar. an import from U. of M.'s Bruns- Sumner Winn, Piano falternatelyjg Lawrence lrVard, Herbert Mehlhorn. wick campus, played brilliant lead, and the jazz trumpet was ably handled by leader-frontman Phip Young. ELAESIEAL CL Front Row, left lo right: Mullane, Kallop, Boulton, Schmuch, Spector. Bark Row, left to right: Dane, Pea- body, Stevenson, Nixon. The Classical Club, the oldest and only endowed extra-curricular organization now active, was founded to promote interest in the classics and to give an opportunity for the discussion of topics in connection with classical study. Its members meet four or tive times during the year, and a banquet is traditionally given at the last meeting in June. The Club annually makes a contribution to the American University at Athens. In co-operation with the Masque and Gown, the Club has presented many of the masterpieces of Greek and Roman drama. l S ' pkg Elia 55' j lx, . f,,. T I .. ,, . . xr If fl ' K 1 x ,. vw., , va.-.mwah . .1 N-wr-W--M X, .X,. :.f,,,45,,, 4. ' we-f:.,.,, ,s ww. f W away. , .sf . , A iles ff,.fWg,,, 1-1--M, -7-4 .--41 ff A -ff? ff 1' ,as ' ,M . 47- X ...fs 5 f FWS ' Lmi 'YW ws' MQ- wwf' ...MJ s,.MM,M.f' . A f .s x45 OCTOBER, 1947 Charles G. Chason, '46 Robert B. Hunter, '47 Jackson H. Crowell, '48 Robert W. Biggar, Jr., '49 JUNE, 1947 C. Lennart Sandquist, '45 Frederick A. Spear, '45 Charles M. Crain, '46 Robert W. Donovan, '46 David R. Hastings, Il, '46 George M. Hooten, '46 William A. Johnson, '46 Hugh Pendexter, III, '46 Harold M. Small, Jr., '46 David M. Towle, '46 Lewis P. Fickett, Jr., '47 Clement A. Hiebert, '47 Arthur Sherbo, '47 Bernard M. Toseani, '47 William.D. Cappellari, '48 Alexander Curtis, '49 Richard A. Wiley, '49 FEBRUARY, 1948 Loring E. Hart, '46 Jordan H. Wine, '46 David S. Wyman, '48 Clark Danielson, '48 William C. McCorma ck wards an gazes Charles Carroll Everett Graduate Scholar: Charles Whittlesey Curtis, '47. Henry W. Longfellow Graduate Scholars: Stanley Nathaniel Altman, '47, Charles Moody Crain, '46, Arthur Sherbo, '46. O'Brien Graduate Scholarship: Robert Melvin Cross, '45. Galen C. Moses Graduate Scholarship: Harold Ormand Curtis, '45. David Sewall Premium in English Composition: Walter Strong Mather, '50. Class of 1868 Prize in Oratory: Alfred Fielding Wehren, '47, Lewis Perley Fickett, Jr., '47, Honorable Mention. Smyth Mathematical Prize: Harold Morris Small, Jr., '46. Lucien Howe Prize Scholarship for High Qualities of Gentlemanly Conduct and Character: James Bernard Longley, Jr., '48. 4 Class of 1875 Prize in American History: Robert Melvin Cross, '45. Pray English Literature Prize: Vance Nye Bourjaily, '44. Bertram Louis Smith, fr. Prize Scholarship in English Literature: Frederick William Willey, Jr., '47. Almon Goodwin Phi Beta Kappa Prize: Richard Arthur Wiley, '49. Hawthorne Prize: Douglas Carmichael, '44, Alternate Commencement Part: Robert Melvin Cross, '45. Sewall Latin Prize: Joseph John Schmuch, '49. Sewall Greek Prize: John Cummins, '48. Noyes Political Economy Prize: Charles Gilbert Chason, '46, Jackson Hutchins Crowell, '48, Hannibal Hamlin Emery Latin Prize: Stanley Nathaniel Altman, '47. Nathan Goold Greek and Latin Prize: Harold James Cook, Jr., '48, Col. William Henry Owen Premium: Eugene Arthur Bernardin, Jr., '47. Hiland Lockwood Fairbanks Prizes in Public Speaking: Leslie Ramsay Craig, '47, English 5 and 6, John Philip Ashey, 2nd, '50, English 4, James Robert Barlow, '50, English 4, Lewis Perley Fickett, Jr., '47. Poetry Prize: Vance Nye Bourjaily, '44, Edgar O. Achorn Debating Prizes: lst Robert Earl Hart, '49, 2nd Sherman Edward Fein, '49, Team: Sherman Edward Fein, '49, Robert Earl Hart, '49. Brown Extemporaneous English Composition Prizes: lst Vance Nye Bourjaily, '44, 2nd Arthur Sherbo, '46 , Douglas Carmichael, '44, Honorable Mention. Goodwin Commencement Prize: George Milner Hooten, Jr., '47. Goodwin French Prize: Howard Richard Dwelley, '49. Bradbury Debating Prizes: lst Lewis Perley Fickett, Jr., '47, 2nd Clement Arthur Hiebert, '47, lst Team: Lewis Perley Fickett, Jr., '47, Clement Arthur Hiebert, '47, john Joseph Fahey, Jr., '45 , 2nd Team: Irving Richard Pliskin, '49, Rufus Edwin Stetson, Jr., '42, Herbert Hopkins Sawyer, '45. De Alva Stanwood Alexander Declamation Prizes: lst Lewis Perley Fickett, Jr., '47, 2nd Philip Beaven Burke, '44, John Roscoe -Hupper, '50, Honorable Mention. Sumner I. Kimball Prize for Excellence in Natural Sciences: Harold Ormand Curtis, '45. Horace Lord Piper Prize for Best Essay on Peace: Malcolm Searle Stevenson, '50. Philo Sherman Bennett Prize for Best Essay on Principles of Free Government: Lewis Perley Fickett, Jr., '47. Stanley Plummer Prizes in Public Speaking: Frederick William Lacey, Jr., '49. Forbes Rickard Poetry Prize: Vance Nye Bourjaily, '44, Brown Memorial Prizes for Portland High School Graduates: Lewis Perley Fickett, Jr., '47, Carl Joseph Cooper, '49, Sherman David Spector, '50, John Henry Sabasteanski, '51, Meserve Prize in Chemistry: Walter William Harvey, '46, Raymond Clifford Bourgeois, '46, Haldane Cup: William Edmund Maclntyre, '47. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Cup: Joseph Willcut Woods, '47. Roscoe james Ham Prizes in Reading German: Loring Edward Hart, 46, Alan Livingston Logan, '42. -.14 N - X , CQ N ff - g : f , Qi T SJ 9 rf1LA QE VER SUS . N K, K -P' ' 'wx ggi? ' f 4 Q A' 4 'F -- 'i'?f' -- '52 5 x 'Y M ' c P tirn VARSITY FIIIITBALL I' t R rv, left to right: Dougherty, Toomey, Ireland, Dobie, lvlarsh, Butler, Pitcher, Gillen. Second Row, left to right: Walsh Qcoachj, Pierce Fife, Begley, Bailey, Draper, Nicholson, Angeramo, Shay Qassistant coachl. Third Row, left to right: Reardon, Slattery, Williams, Speirs, Sb Burke, lVIcAvoy, Lovejoy, Beckler, Schenck Cmanagerj. C O A C H E S ADAIVI WALSH, Head Coach GEORGE D. SI-IAY FRANK A. SHENCK, Manager VARSITY SQUAD 'William D. Ireland John Butler James B. Draper, Jr. Edward E. Butler Paul I. Zdanowicz VVilliam D. Bailey Ira B. Pitcher Robert E. McAvoy Robert VV. Speirs John H. Sibson Phineas S. Newton, Jr. Roger N. Williams Charles NI. Begley Alfred D. Nicholson Patrick A. Slattery Peter A. Ageramo Wlilliam A. Dougherty James L. Fife Charles YV. Lovejoy, Jr. Henry C. Reardon David F. Burke Gordon R. Beem Edward D. Gillen James R. Pierce Gilmour Dobie, Jr. William H. Toomy Richard B. Beckler , . 1, . st. pli' 3- -.inf if -...N ifiis. ' A N- L 4 . wa gm Starting the season with a trip to Medford, Mass- achusetts, a crippled Bowdoin eleven failed before Tufts' single wing by a 21-12 count. With six first stringers out of the line-up with injuries, the Polar Bears gave away three touch- downs in the first half and even a good recovery could not salvage the contest for the visitors. A damaging scrimmage with New Hampshire started the trouble and when Tim Donovan frac- tured his leg in the third quarter, Bowdoin's hopes were dashed. Even Al Nicholson's 98 yard dash after he picked a Tufts fumble out of the air made no difference. Nor could Gil Dobie's plunge after a Gillen-to-Beem toss raise Bowdoin's hopes. For Tufts, capitalizing on four White fumbles early in the game, had clinched matters at the start. Bowdoin's touchdowns merely made the score re- spectable. Mau. Sliale Game Undaunted by Bowdoin's half-time lead, the University of Massachusetts spoiled the Big White's return to Whittier Field, handing the Polar Bears its second loss of the season, 7-6. Prospects for the first Bowdoin victory of the young season looked good at half-time. The Polar Bears had marched eighty yards to score while holding the Statesmen outside of the Bowdoin thirty. But the visitors were able to rally their own forces for a score in the second half, and Bob Raymond kicked the extra point which finally gave Mass- achusetts the decision. Features of the game included the fine stand by the Bowdoin line in the fourth period, Pierce's play on the offensive and Dobie's play both on offense and defense for the losers, and L'Esperance's passing and Tassinari's running for the winners. s 140446441 Journeying to Amherst for its third game of the season, the Polar Bears garnered its first victory, handing the Lord Jeffs their initial defeat, 8-6. The home forces jumped to an early advantage with a score in the first period, but the Bears counted two points on a safety in the second, and Gil Dobie,s touchdown after five minutes had elapsed in the third stanza provided the margin of victory. The visitors held a 12 and 9 edge in first downs, an edge which is indicative of the superiority which they enjoyed. The running of Pierce and Dobie and the kicking of Gorden Beem was rivalled only by the outstanding play of Amherst's Knobby Smith. But Smith's failure to catch one of Dave Gold's superior passes cost the Jeffs an opportunity to move ahead in the last quarter with less than three min- utes to play. The game was marred, at the start, by the plague of fumbles which has cost the Polar Bears several de- feats over the past two seasons. But the bobbling which had typified the play of old ended after it had given the home squad the opportunity to move ahead in the early minutes. Eddie Gillen's twenty-four-yard dash on a fake reverse, Ralph Knodejs grounding of a Bowdoin pass to the end zone, Amherstis stand on her own twelve after a Bear march and Smithfs punting were further highlights of the game. lllficwfifiame On their third trip in four weeks the improving Polar Bears downed Williams 14-0, after being shoved all over the field for three periods. The first touchdown came on the next to last play of the third period when Dave Burke com- pleted a fourth down pass fifteen yards to Paul Zdanowicz in the end zone to climax a thirty yard march set-up on a Williams fumble. On the first play of the final canto after Quinlan had returned the kick-off to his five, big john Butler fell on a loose pigskin in the end zone as 'Dick Whitney's punt at- tempt backfired. Jim Draper kicked both extra points, Bowdoin's first of the campaign. Williams outgained Bowdoin 185 to 122 on the ground, but it was reversed 81 to 44, through the air. Edited Game After the opening of the State Series had been postponed a week forcing a rearrangement of the schedule, the Bates' Bobcat trimmed the Polar Bear's tail, 9-7, at Whittier Field. The game was seen by a frustrated crowd of 11,000 which watched helplessly as Bill Cunnane felled Jim Pierce in Bowdoin,s end zone for a safety in the opening minutes. Two periods later Art Blanchard raced fifty-four yards for a touchdown. The visitors scored a safety in the first period after pushing the White all over the field, but that was all. The Bobcats led 2 to 0 at the half. But midway through the third period, Gordie Beem snatched one of Art Blanchard's bullet passes from the air and returned the interception fifty-two-yards to the Bates nine-yard line. Bob McAvoy's plunging paid off for Bowdoin and Jim Draper's conversion put the home outfit ahead 7-2. But Blanchard's touchdown run with a minute to play in the third period put Bates ahead for good. Bates never held the ball in Bowdoin territory in the final period. But three running plays within the twenty fell just as fiat as two wide-angle field goal attempts from the twenty-five and twenty yard line, and Bowdoin was out of it. Pm FTE md - '- - -'Eid I I I ujljvgg 2525 ll. L a - tim .2 the 4- the f teen if the fi A. DCU: .g!'fIX , in ,f.ynI1. :cmd z lil-'ll . Bu! Beem from MUS' ffilfill vff' I0 ,.. grad' f, Ill 1' tlif .ii I mai 4 line. Mane ame In the second game of the State Series it was the Black Bear against the White Bear. As ex- pected, Maine was victorious, 13-0, but not before Bowdoin's attack had astounded a huge home- coming throng. Rabbit Dombkowski and his mates ran off only nine plays in Bowdoin territory throughout the game, but he himself raced forty-nine yards to a score late in the third period and his pass inter- ception set the stage for Phil Coulombe's touchdown plunge in the last minute of the game. Maine did not tread on Bowdoin's ground until only ninety seconds remained in the first half. Their second entrance was made with a minute to play in the third period when Dombkowski scored. With three minutes to go they rushed in again, only to be repulsed. But, after Bowdoin had taken over with a desperate passing attack, Dombkowski clinch- ed the victory with a forty-yard return on a pass interception. Coulombe's buck from the seven end- ed the cries of upset which had swept the stands earlier. Bowdoin had all the best of it until Dombkowski's run at the three-quarter mark. But the fumble stepped in once again to change possible victory into defeat. Ted Butler's boot on Maine's twenty- two in the first quarter seemed to be a damaging blow, but the phantom fumble had not loosed his full fury. For, after the Big White had marched sixty-eight yards to a first down on Maine's one at the start of the second half, he struck again. Bob McAvoy, whose steady plunging had made the Bowdoin drive possible, fumbled on the one- foot mark. Jack Zollo's recovery at that point made Maine's victory possible. When that Little All- American guard foiled the visitor's touchdown, there was a noticeable decline in the highly-spirited play which had featured the remarkable first half. cw., Game The 1947 finale saw the Polar Bears crush Colby, 21-6, and earn a tie for second place in the State Series. Although the home forces were completely shackled by fierce Colby line play in the first half, Bob McAvoy and Dave Burke were able to mobilize the offense after the intermission. Colby, however, broke a scoreless deadlock on the third play in the second half when Harry Marden scored on a 46-yard pass interception re- turn. After the kick-off, McAvoy and Toomey, taking the ball on alternate power plays, plunged for three successive first downs to the Mule 12. Gordie Beem received his first running assignment on the next play, and he twisted, and fought his way past five Colby defenders to a touchdown. This form was completely reversed by this crash- ing Bowdoin offensive which scored from sixty yards out. Colby had cracked, and they never again entered Bowdoin's ground. The White went on to another touchdown after Dave Burke's pass inter- ception and scored on still another when Charlie Huen grabbed a fumble in mid-air and ran forty- eight yards for the score. Bill Ireland and Sonny Pitcher collaborated for two more points when they blocked Carl Miller's end zone punt for a safety, shortly before the game, and with it, the season, ended. Coach: Robert B. Miller Captain: Adin Merrow Manager: Alan C. Bugbee L E T T E R M E N William E. Blaine, Jr. Leonard T. Cath Robert C. McGowan WVidgery Thomas, Jr. Richard Curry Peter O. Grant John A. Mitchell Emerson Zeitler George Erswell William W. Ingraham Paul Moran Alan C. Bugbee, Manager Adin Merrow Anthony Soltysiak N U M E R A L M E N Willis R. Barnstone Colin T. Lancaster Gordon W. Page Walter L. Bartholomew, Jr. John W. Lawless Howard C. Reiche, Jr. Roger N. Boyd Kim Kyle David M. Marsh Norris B. Bond Earle R. Loomer, Jr. Lester B. Shackford Donald D. Dennis Edward J. lN'IcCluskey, Jr. Robert R. Strang W. T. Graham, Jr. James K. Nelson Peter S. Van Voast Elliot R. Green William C. Oehrle David D. Williams Keith W. Harrison John Gustafson, Assistant A4anagrr ' ff bil fr ' f 1 . . -,, . - fwf.fyfr',f, , .4 ,A 0 f r ,,'.,,,fgwa...., V, ,f Q ' , V N, I ' I ' , , ' SX 4 K Q' asf' , , f f I V X First Row, left to right: Blaine, Curry, Merrow, Soltysiak, Erswell, Gath. Second Row, left to right: Miller, Zeitler, Mitchell, Ingraham, Grant, McGowan. v ln. Suillrl lollllf Slilliz Bear nearlf POM been Th, wlw ' undef grrolc Engle bacls man MCG Colleg Early mark by frm Am crm 1 and d and H even' man, New . years Curry. llirchr ln 1 giblea ftrsrsss flhtanq and 44 IlEfCdl T0w 31 in the dorsal filled j all l behind Y ai' .1 ps . ,I -3 r EI For the second consecutive year Bowdoin swimmers have enjoyed a near-perfect season, losing close meets only to Dartmouth and Williams. In their other six contests the Polar Bear squad easily outscored its opponents in nearly all events. Although lacking last year's power in the sprints, the team as a whole has been much better balanced. The team was led by Captain Adin Merrow, who was top scorer for the season and remained undefeated for the second straight year in back- stroke competition. Merrow lowered his own New England Intercollegiate record for the 150 yard backstroke from 1:38 to 1:36.9, and was lead-off man for the medley relay, composed of Soltysiak, McGowan and Merrow, that lowered the Bowdoin College and Trinity pool record in that event. Early in the season the Bowdoin 440 yard freestyle mark was lowered by Merrow, then later eclipsed by freshman Bill Ingraham. Anthony Soltysiak, breaststroke star, held his own against nearly all competition in his event and doubled in the sprints and relays. Len Gath and Bill Blaine both scored important points in every meet in the diving. Bob McGowan, sprint man, did very well in trying to fill the shoes of New England Champion Alec Penny from last year's team, and was pushed all the way by Dick Curry, George Erswell, Peter Grant and John Mitchell. In the distances Bill Ingraham, becoming eli- gible after mid-years, held the field and was the first swimmer in three years to break into Williams' distance combination. Bill broke both the 220 and 440 yard Bowdoin freestyle records, and gar- nered important seconds in the backstroke. Mer- row and Zeitler completed the field for Bowdoin in the quarter. Although Merrow dominated the dorsal event Bill Ingraham and Widge Thomas filled in well behind him, as Paul Moran and Van Voast gave important seconds and thirds behind Soltysiak. RECORDS SET BY 1947-8 SWIMMERS Merrow-150 Merrow-150 Merrow-100 Merrow- 440 Merrow--2 20 lylerrow-440 NEW ENGLAND RECORD yard backstroke, at Williams, Feb. 21- BOWDOIN RECORDS yard backstroke-1:36.9 yard backstroke-1101.216 yard freestyle-5218.2 yard freestyle-2:33 backstroke-5 : 21W 1236.7 Ingraham-220 yard freestyle-2:20.7 Ingraham-440 yard freestyle-5:16.9 f5:04.5W Merrow, Soltysiak, lVIcGowan-300 medley relay-3:04.9 OTHER RECORDS Williams-Merrow--150 yard backstroke-l:36.9 Trinity-Merrow-150 yard backstroke-1:39 Trinity-Merrow, Soltysiak, McGowan-300 medley relay- 3140.9 May not be classed as official. VARSITY SWIMMING SCHEDULE Dec. Jan. jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. 1948 Bow. Opp. 13 Dartmouth 34 41 10 Tufts 51 24 17 U. of Mass. 46 29 13 Trinity 43 32 14 Wesleyan 50 25 20 B. U. 53 22 21 Williams 30 45 28 Amherst 41 34 12-13 New England 3rd Place Coach: George D. Shay Captain: Lawrence Deane Rianagerz L. Sutherland L E T T E R M E N J. Connolly M. MacDonald A. Tobey L. Deane L. Piper Tyrer C. Foster R. Pandora P. Zdanowicz G. Hickey Schoenthaler L. Sutherland, Manager R. Speirs N U M E R A L M E N D. Burke R. McCarthy D. lyforrison Assistant Ma1zager5: J. Feehan L. McDonald D. Reimer W. Gager W. Hill M. Martin R. Rosse W. Brooks E. Legere SibSOI1 Nfarghall E. lvIcCluskey First Row, left to right: Pandora, MacDonald, Speirs, Connolly, Schoenthaler. Second Row, left to right: Sutherland, Hickey, Piper, Tyrer, Tobey, Foster, Shay. gm ' Spgfl ' ,ADC i.-' of rn' HBV li: J be lu dggufl V. Pglif ft in Ihr 1 iw! 5' Lhfif ' Thr N to 113055 Couufrlfl Lhf P023 inllr' :he Bl? to SGW Bmmzyii lfad. 511 matched rcspecriv 10 win 5' with Cap againsr N cope vid 1047. The la Bl ll'2IH whkkcr ci found ht Schocnlla P0ll1I3 of: lllf Blue found Bm Dffvimu 1 29 Winn 45 I0 42. 3051011 by 5310 39, Hasing for Mm 'll-H133 , ir W In Blank BQ MU! an Pgln Bm lim , hifh a dt e ol I lhrough tn mix I l Since basketball was first recognized as a Varsity sport in 1943, Bowdoin has never had what can be called a successful season. On looking at the record of the 1947-48 team, one would assume that this year proved to be no exception, but a team cannot be judged too completely by its record. For even though the number.of wins is not outstanding, the Polar Bears showed that they are to be reckoned with in the future. If the definite improvement shown this year continues in the next season, the Big White will be a certain threat both in the State Series and to their out-of-state opponents. The season-opener at Colby was also an eye-opener to those who counted on Bowdoin as a push-over. Sid Connolly gave notice as the man to watch by pacing the Polar Bear's 26 to I1 first halrf lead by dropping in 12 points, but the second half jinx which was to dog the Big White throughout the season enabled the Mules to squeak out a 38 to 36 victory. Against Bates at Brunswick, the Polar Bears again jumped to an early lead, but even though Dick Pandora and Sid Connolly matched Ace Baileyis 20 and Bill Simpson's 17 points respectively, the Bobcats pushed through enough points to win 56 to 47. In the next game, Pandora combined with Captain Larry Deane to pace the Brunswick-men against Maine at Orono, but Bowdoin was unable to cope with Maineis height advantage, and so lost 55 to 47. The last game of Bowdoin's ill-fated road-trips was at Waterville where Colby's cagers came within a Whisker of losing to the inspired Bears. Tall Jack Tyrer found himself in this duel and aided Connolly and Schoenthaler in keeping Bowdoin to within a few points of the Mules, the final score was 46 to 42. When the Blue traveled to Brunswick two days later, they found Bowdoin and Connolly waiting to avenge the previous two defeats. Connolly burned the nets with 22 points, and Bowdoin won its only State Series game 45 to 42. Two days later, Suffolk University from Boston bowed impressively to the rejuvenated Bears, 58 to 39. Having won 3 out of 4 home games and looking for another, Bowdoin started off against Bates by taking a 28 to 23 lead at the half. But once again, it was too much Simpson, Burns, and Bailey. The Black Bears journeyed to Brunswick to play the con- cluding and deciding game in the State Series. If the Polar Bear had taken this one as he threatened in the first half, Maine would have had to have been satisfied with a tie for the Series crown with Bates, but in spite of the 24-all mid-game score, Maine pushed through enough points to win 57 to 43. COLBY BATES MAINE NEW HAMPSHIRE TRINITY WESLEYAN TUFTS MAINE BATES COLBY COLBY SUFFOLK BATES MAINE BOWDOIN BOWDOIN BOWDOIN BOWDOIN BOWDOIN BOWDOIN BOWDOIN BOWDOIN BOWDOIN BOWDOIN BOWDOIN BOWDOIN BOWDOIN BOWDOIN VARSITY TH!-lllli 19117 L Bo ro ll sirlfd pcrf0 them ankle LETTERMEN C. C. Auten, F. Auten, M. Branehe, E. Briggs, H. Burnham, K. Cross, C. C. Easton, l SUPP. O. F. Emerson, II, V. Fortin, E. Hanson, Holmes, H. Jackson, E. Goon, L. himgf Martin, G. McClelland, P. Newton, Nichols, P. Parsons, Sebasteanski, lil R. Schrack, F. K. Smith, R. Strachan, R. C. Swann, Taussig, R. Wiley, H2121 ini' as I0 Bmvcl Woods, Ashey fMgr.j, R. S. Shepherd. i NUMERALMEN . NUI' on ill' R. W. Allen, T. W. Attridge, Jr., W. R. Barron, D. L. Burnell, P. T. Clarke, Jr., Wil C. C. Hardy, T. Hayden, R. Freese, C Lovejoy, M. Lee, M. Lund, M. C. nwff distan Morrell, B. R. Smith, D. B. Snyder, Jr., W. H. lVinela.nd, F. Currie CAsst. Mgr.j, I over S. Philbrick, G. Stone, R. Younghaus. two H C O A C H gfffafe John Magee IDI 21111315 lg, 1. Maine in eacl I ough d 5 in the .il track 1 The in a tr Univel Bears - 5 Autcni Q5 the me lmnme ln th i0 the I ed gmul doin, B2 formed place in and 551, White bl Hlile 1,-3, A well Hue Perf. Meer to to Qnd th ,E Q , F t R left to right: Swann, Nichols, Wiley, Branche, Easton, Smith, Goon, McClelland, Woods. Second Row, left to right: McGee, Murphy, tin, Schrack, Jackson, Shepherd, C. Auten, Ashey, Third Row, left to right: Sabasteanski, Briggs, Parsons, Lund, Newton, Cross, Fortin, F. Auten, Stone. 17 :nl I 'liuuu rub.---, Skinny I'lullu1m iilill 1-Ulm our una an-: :nuf- ung- ,1 il? AI' nu., u -n-nn al- unuu ul: 111 - . sl! ,... -3 gi...-1 . va H111 U ,.z,!H1 zvvuil . ,r--mu ,- 9' ...,. w v .ill ...as ,Q Z, y' 910 3,1 it ll . Lf! 1 Q J WL' ft ,. ' ' 3 w HATPV' FUNN- Bowdoin opened the indoor season by losing to Maine, although the victory was not as one- sided as the score would indicate. Maineis fine performance, especially in the field events, insured them of the victory. Branche, in spite of a bruised ankle, turned in a capable performance, with able support from Ralph Strachan. Woods acquitted himself well in the two mile event. In a triangular meet between Bowdoin, New Hampshire and Colby, New Hampshireis power in the weight throwing events ended any doubt as to the outcome. Outclassed in this department Bowdoin did well in the hurdles and distance events to take a second place. Branche was high on individual scores. With the field event's men excellent showing more than making up for reverses in the middle distances, Bowdoin sailed to a comfortable victory over Bates. It was Wood's driving finish in the two mile event that provided the crowd with its greatest thrill. In the first indoor meet in Maine State Track annals, a strong, well-balanced University of Maine team with talented men two or three deep in each event handed Bowdoin and Bates a thor- ough defeat. Bowdoin acquitted itself well enough in the field events to take a second place but the track events were dominated by the Black Bears. The outdoor season brought Bowdoin victory in a triangular meet betwen Bowdoin, Bates and University of Vermont. Branche paced the Polar Bears with two firsts and a second but it was Auten's upset of Bates' Horne that high-lighted the meet. Parsons, Newton and Fortin swept the hammer throw in that order. In the season's last State Meet, Maine moved to the Outdoor Championship as the well-balanc- ed group of cindermen from Orono defeated Bow- doin, Bates and Colby. The Bowdoin men per- formed well and secured a comfortable second place in the four way event. Branche, Taussig and Silsby were the high scorers for the Big White but Easton's sensational victory in the half mile was the greatest single triumph. A well-trained Bowdoin aggregation put in a fine performance in the Eastern Inter-collegiate Meet to secure a very respectable fourth place to end the season. Results for 1947 flndoorj Bowdoin 50 Maine 67 Bowdoin 50 172 New Hampshire 67 172 Colby 25 Bowdoin 68 Bates 49 Bowdoin 25 Maine 72 fState Meetj Bates 20 Results for 1947 fOutdoorj Bowdoin 60 172 Bates 52 Vermont 22 112 Bowdoin 45 Maine 67 CState Meetj Bates 23 Colby 0 Eastern Intercollegiate Meet Fourth Place B ll 5 E B ll I. I. F .vt Row left to right: Shanahan, Burston, Friberg, King, Crozier, Beem, Densmore. Second Row, left to right: Crowell Cmanagerj, Pen iton, Whiting, Bennett, Flanagan, Cox, McFayden lcoachl. Third Row, left to right: Slattery, Russell, Speirs, Giddings, Si LETTERMEN Clarke, Slattery, F riberg, Shanahan, Beem, Whiting, Pendleton, Bennett, Dens- more, Silsby, Burston, Speirs, Giddings, Flanagan, King, Gillen, Cox, Russell, Crozier. Danny MacFayden's pastimers brought to Bow- doin its second State Championship for the year 1946-47, when they finished in a first place tie with a powerful Colby nine, whom the Polar Bears conquered twice. In exhibition games with Bates a pitching suc- cessor to Herb Babcock was found in big Newt Pendleton, a firm infield with Dick Burston at first, Captain Stan Whiting at second, Bob Fri- berg at short and Pat Slattery at third was es- tablished, and a trace of hitting strength un- covered. The Big White opened with a ninth inning rally to down Colby 7-6 and start in the series race on the right foot. Rain washed out the Tufts game in Boston, but the next day the sun shone down in Connecticut, but only for a classy Trinity outfit that whipped the visitors from Maine, 4-1. Back in series competition, Bowdoin split a pair with Maine, winning 5-2 in Brunswick behind Pendleton and then losing because of errors up at Orono, 7-6. Don Sutherland pitched Bates to a 4-2 triumph on Pickard Field but the order was reversed up in Lewiston with Pendleton twirling a 5-2 win. In the seasonis climax Bowdoin took Colby again, 15-11, in a contest marred by over 30 walks. The victory knotted the series standings. In an anti-climax Tufts edged the Polar Bears 3-2 in 12 innings in the best played game of the season on Pickard Field. Jackie Clarke led the hitters with a .375 av- erage, followed by Slattery's .370 mark. Pendle- ton was the leading moundsman. RESULTS Bowdoin 7 Colby 6 Bowdoin 1 Trinity 4 Bowdoin 5 Maine 2 Bowdoin 6 Maine 7 Bowdoin 2 Bates 4 Bowdoin 5 Bates 2 Bowdoin 15 Colby 11 Bowdoin 2 Tufts 3 Fr-5 ff R2 Dm- dle- lsby. 1. 4 FW W Riff ,W R956 R114 H L25 U' 15:5 f S ilu' RV 5 g.. Gwif 5 'ral 34 s. r,- w v... li l fl 5-l. pair v ind Slip T3 Iv lab .Zim ifiby , gn , . 4, .vs 1 Lila!- 1 Bears .Q the 131' ,-mile L.-,.. .. . .. 1 l Coach: Daniel K. MacFayden Captain : Edward Leason Manager: G. T. Macomber LETTERMEN Richard Archibald Phillip Burke Richard Blanchard Arthur Bonzagni Robert Crockford Henry Daley james Draper Richard Field James Fife Richard Haskell William Ireland Edward Leason Lawrence Norton James Pierce G. T. Macomber, Manager NUMERALME Peter Arnold Ralph Atwood Robert Badger James Decker Samuel Fleming William Clark Robert Graham George Hansen Norman Hansen Donald Hanson Bowdoin Bowdoin Bowdoin Bowdoin Bowdoin Bowdoin Bowdoin Bowdoin Bowdoin Bowdoin Bowdoin Chester Homer Allen King Peter King Vincent Lanigan Stuart Morrell Steven Packard Robert Porteous John Scates Carson Stanwood A. Simond S 5 3 6 4 6 8 7 4 8 1 4 CHEDULE N john Stinneford William W. Watson Chester Taylor Assistant Mawzagersz Richard Elliot David Garland Charles Miller George Schenck David Willey Auburn American Legion 3 Mass. State at Devens 4 New Hampshire 5 M. I. T. 8 Auburn American Legion 1 Suffolk University 3 Colby 4 Northeastern 12 M. I. T. 5 Play-offs: Boston College 10 Boston University 18 Ii Bowdoin had a successful hockey team this year and greatly improved last year's record by totalling up 6 wins and 5 losses. Under the experienced coaching of Danny MacFayden the team attained enough victories to compete in the New England Hockey League play-offs. The squad started the season with a win over the Auburn American Legion, and a loss to Mass. State at Devens. How- ever, except for a discouraging defeat in the first of the two encounters with M. I. T., the Polar Bears, with the usual large number of spectators watching, triumphed with four successive wins. Among these was a 7-4 contest with their only Maine college-Colby. The second game against Northeastern was a crushing defeat for Bowdoin, but a quick recovery resulted in their trouncing M. I. T. 8-5 before the play-offs were to climax the season. The main attribute of the Bowdoin hockey team this year has been speed, which was especially evident in the second match with M. I. T. during which Bowdoin made three goals within 72-seconds. Probably the outstanding players of the team were Archi- bald on the offense and Fife, a sophomore, playing defense. One of the hardest workers was Captain Ed Leason. The team suffered the loss of four players because of graduation or leaving the college. ' The showing in the play-offs was not very creditable, result- ing in the loss of two games. This was due largely to the fact that the team was able to practice only three times during the three weeks preceding the play-offs. S ated left to right' Burke Fields Crockford Leason, Daley, Bonzagni, Blanchard. Starztling left to right: MacFayde1i Ccoachj, Norton, Haskell i , , , ' P' Hanson, Archibald, Draper. 6 1 Clark, Fife, Ireland, Taylor, ierce, GULF Left to right: Miller Ccoachj, Merrill, Levin, Noyes, Lebel, Wilkinson, Davis. Johnston, Hall fmanagerl. VARSITY R. Davis, D. M. Johnston, R. Lebel fcaptainj, C. Noyes, R. Leven, F. Marshall, J. Merrill, G. Wilkinson, R. Hall Cman- agerj. J. V. A. Cole, S. Dole, D. Dayton R. Edgecomb, L. Jackson, D. Martin, L. Porteous, W. Wis- wall, J. Young, D. Zahnke. 3 SCHEDULE The 1947 Polar Bear golf team enjoyed one of the most successful seasons in the history of golf, at Bowdoin. The team lost only one matchg that was the Hrst intercollegiate match of the season and Harvard won it 14W to 125. After this defeat the White beat M. I. T., the University of Maine twice, Bates twice and Colby, blanking its opponents twice in six matches. On the 16th and 17th of May the Polar Bears climaxed their string of successes by winning the New England Inter- collegiate Golf Association Championship. Captain Ray Lebel was individual runner-up. Two days later the team traveled to Augusta and swept the State Championship Singles Tour- nament, Lebelt winning first place and Noyes taking second honors. Brunswick Tournament - Individual Winner - LEBEL Team Winner - BOWDOIN Bowdoin 125 Harvard 14W Bowdoin 7 M, I, T, 2 Bowdoin 5 M Maine 3 W Bowdoin 9 Bates O New England Intercollegiate Champions - BOWDOIN 3232222 3 510352 3 Maine State Champions - BOWDOIN V Bowdoin 9 Bates 0 Maine State Singles Championship - First Place - LEBEL, Second Place NOYES Coach - George D. Shay Captain - Stanley A. Lawry Manager - Donald D. Steele T H E T E A M Matthew D. Branche Angus G. Hebb David Cole Stanley A. Lawry Charles W. Curtis George G. D. Rockwell Robert M. Emmons Conrad Rosander . S C H E D U L E Bowdoin 9 Bates O Bowdoin 8 Colby 1 Bowdoin 4 M. I. T. 5 Bowdoin 7 Maine 2 Bowdoin 6 Bates 3 Bowdoin 9 Colby 0 Bowdoin 7 Maine 2 STATE SINGLES - Branche, Bowdoin, Champion TENNIS 19117 For the second successive year the tennis team captured the State Championship. Under the able leadership of Captain Stan Lawry and Coach Dinny Shaw, the Bowdoin squad suffered only one loss. Matt Branche played number one po- sition, Rolander 2, Lawry 3, Hebb 4, Curtis 5, and Emmons 6. Early in the season Captain Lawry broke his ankle. As a result all the men moved up one position with Dave Cole now play- ing number 6. Matt Branche not only was out- standing in team competition, but went on to win the Maine State Intercollegiate Singles Title. Bowdoin had little trouble with the Maine teams, beating Colby - Q8-lj, C9-Ojg Bates - f9-Oj, Q6-3lg Maine - Q7-2j, Q7-Qj. Emmons, Curtis, Rosander, and Branche went to Williams for the New Englands, but none of the Bowdoin players succeeded in reaching the finals. Pzrst Ro left I0 right Emm on Rosande Hebb C rtls Serond R 0 left ff' 71811 Shf1Y Cole L3VfY Branche Steele .. - , ' 01 ' 1: Y , 1 - Lu, I S, Y, y U ' i ' ' ' 5 Ii I Coach: Lawrence M. Burke T E A M H Manager: Harold P. Vannah, Jr. VARSITY D. B. Alden L. M. Burke D. W. Caldwell B. Emmons C. K. Langaard P. Sprague MEETS Dec. 21 . . . Franconia Open Giant Slalom Jan. 17 . . . Bates-Bowdoin-L. H. S. Meet Feb. 7 . . . U. S. E. A. S. A. Championships Feb. 21 . . . Maine Intercollegiates The Bowdoin Ski Team entered its second year of competition under the capable instruction of Coach Lawrence M. Burke Bo, one of New England's foremost downhill and slalom skiers. With experience gained from weekend practice in the White Mountains and daily workouts on the newly constructed ski slope in Topsham, the team raced to victory over Bates College in its first intercollegiate competition. Bon Burke and Bob Emmons were the high scorers for the varsity. In connection with this meet, the JV competed with Lewiston High, winning by a strong margin. Outstanding among the freshmen skiers were Dave Getchell, Paul Hwoschinsky and John Newton. Prior to this meet the team had raced at Franconia, but due to time errors, the meet was oHicially termed, no meet. In a strong bid for recognition, Burke repre- sented Bowdoin at the Eastern Amateur Cham- Feb. 29 . . . North American Ski Jump Championships Mar. 6 . . . Williams Carnival Mar. 13 . . . Harvard Intercollegiate pionships held at Mt. Greylock, Mass. Talking to his skiis over the entire course, Burke placed tenth in the combined score. Considering the keen competition, Bo is to be congratulated on his fine record. Flushed with early success in the season, Bow- doin entered the Maine Intercollegiate at Orono. Trailing the U. of Maine by 11 hundreths of one point in the downhill and slalom, Bowdoin lost its bid for victory by an upset in the cross country when D. Caldwell dropped out due to injuries. Bob Emmons scored a third in the jtunping giving Bowdoin third place in the total combined meet. On February 29th, Bob Emmons represented Bowdoin at the North American Ski Jumping Championships. jumping 234 feet, the greatest distance in his class, Bob won third place, class HB. From . it fy RIFLE TE!-IM Captain and Illanager ARTHUR D. BETZ Assistant Manager HARLAN B. PEABODY, JR. TEAM Corydon C. Hardy James P. Clay, Jr. George Reeves Arnold Brynes Stanley F. Dole, Jr. Clifford Cavanaugh Sherman Fein Charles Perry Edward Damon Martin Schulman JUNIOR VARSITY Philip Lord William Lord CIHY' Henry W. Jones, Jr. Theodore A. Kaknes John E. Dulfer BIJWIIUIN Sl-IILINE CLUB ei t te I t' , 1. Front Row, left to right: Fein, Walker, Marshall, Moore, Taylor, Macomber. Back Row, left to right: Por- teous, Ottley, Ware, Cole, Greene, Badger, Hallet, Schenck. RACES FOR FALL, 1947 Tufts Dinghy Regatta, October 5th, at Mystic Lakes. New England Associate Member Dinghy Championship, October 12th, at Charles River Basin. Tufts Freshman Dinghy Championship, October 18th, at Mystic Lakes. The Bowdoin Sailing Club was founded to foster undergraduate interest in sailing and racing . . . H As an associate member of the Inter-collegiate Yacht Racing Association, the Club has sent racing crews to participate in numerous inter-collegiate regattas at M. I. T. and Tufts. A campaign to raise funds for adequate sailing and swimming facilities at Bowdoin was started July 1, 1947. This campaign, led by Commander Donald B. MacMillan, has been endorsed by the college administration and athletic de- partments. It is hoped that sufficient funds will be solicited to enable the con- struction of the Albert Trowbridge Gould Memorial Recreation Pavilion. Front Row, left to right: Reeves, Cavanaugh, Fein, Betz, Hardy. Back Row, left to right: Jawdat, Brynes Commodore FREDERICK A. MOORE, ,49 Vice-Commodore FULLER INIARSHALL, '47 Secretary-Treasurer ARTHUR H. WALKER, ,50 Faculty Advisor BURTON W. TAYLOR MEMBERS - 1947-1948 P. R. Aronson R. B. Badger J. Bradley W. Bradley R. C. Brown W. F. Clark T. W. Cole A. D. Colburn, Jr. R. Emmons S. Fein R. P. Graham R. B. Greene R. Hallett L. Lewis R. MacArtney G. T. Macomber M. H. McTernan N. Ottley G. W. Page L. R. Porteous H. Reishe F. K. Schenk R. Schrack A. C. Simonds R. K. Stafford F. Tallman P. S. VanVoast C. Ware T. O. Woolf Firrl Row, left to right: Thorburne, Gauld, Carley, Graff. Hutchinson, Howe, Stackpole. Second Row, left to right: F. Sabasteanski fcoachj, J. Sabasteanski, MacDonald, Holden, Morrison, Smith, Aker, Moore Cmanagerj. Third Row, left to right: Toscani, Simonton, Early, Hatch, Daley. UNIIQIH AHSITY FUIITB LI. Coach - Frank F. Sabasteanski Asst. Mgr. - Samuel T. Gilmore William J. Reardon, J. Ward Stackpole, Fagan H. Simonton, Jr., Richard L. Badger, Ian Maclnnes, David L. Early, Dana W. Brown, Richard Archibald, Kenneth C, Hutchinson, O. Bruce Alden, Leland B. Howe, Robert L. Small, Rodman C. Robinson, Bladen Smith, John H. Sabasteanski, J. Brooks Aker, Robert M. Emmons, Joseph J. Wright, Jr., Dominic P. Toscani, Charles W. Huen, Thomas R. Graff, Daniel W. Morrison, William J. Beahm, Milton A. MacDonald, Howard L. Thor- burn, Robert I. Carley, Henry F. Daley, Jr., Joseph W. Gauld, Gale W. Bennett, Richard C. Hatch, Vic- Re5UltSZ tor L. Fortin, Jr., Richard Lewsen, Bowdoin 6 Andover 6 Bowdoin 6 Maine Annex 12 Richard B' Holdem Lyle W' Sweet' Bowdoin 0 Coburn 7 Bowdoin 7 Maine Maritime Alfred D' Veale' Bowdoin 0 Bridgton 19 Academy 19 FHESHMAN FUUTB LI. Coach - Edmund L. Coombs Robert H. Avery, Norris B. Bond, Charles A. Bradley, Fred A. Carl- son, Jr., Thomas C. Casey, William H. Clifford, Jr., Paul W. Costello, John T. Daggett, Jr., Robert E. DeCosta, William T. Graham, Jr., Eugene O. Henderson, Rudolph J. Hikel, William Knights, John A. Manfuso, Jr., David M. Marsh, Theodore P. Noyes, Stephen J, Pack- ard, William M. Patterson, Jr., Robert L. Roberts, Edward W. Rogers, Carl W. Roy, Leonard G. Saulter, Frederick A. Moore, Fresh- man Nlanager. l Results: Bowdoin Higgins 7 Bowdoin Ricker 7 Bowdoin M. C. I. 6 Bowdoin Hebron 13 First Row, left to right: Bradley, Shannon, Wescott, Saulter, Siroy, Burr, Roberts, Bond. Second Row, left to right: Coombs fcoachj, Knights, Rogers, Hikel, Marsh, Graham, Vokey, Manfuso, Moore Cman- agerj. Thzrd Row, left to right: Van Orden, Daggett, Kelly, Packard DeCosta Case Costello Patter- . . , 1 Y, y son, Noyes. Fourth Row, left to rzght: Williams, Carlson, Clifford, Avery, hloung, Roy, Henderson. - sw-- -X N-..g - A- Cv. H.. A l . w lug Mi Hlspfy J II HALL P. Q tlhmmmg . .?1 Gilmore - ,fp . J- M .,., X ' 5 -1. X1-:o .. , 1 Jr, ' '13 lllflnm Dm W B -2 Y. ' M1 Milf. A .fx XJ, ad. Lim U Mn H -1- . .. MN- l . Uri! f I, 1 ..v fs: w 'ff Thiel w. lllm 'sri I- my A-T F. '41 Gi: 5 Heck. 125. 1-L' 453 LW, I f Rs, gm' J 40-Yard Dash 300-Yard Run 440-Yard Run 600-T ard Run 880-Yard Run 1000-Y ard Run llflile Run Two-Mile Run 45-Yard High Hurdles 50-Metre High Hurdles 65-Metre High Hurdles 45-Yard Low Hurdles 1120-Yard Relay 1480-Yard Relay 1560-Yard Relay Mile Relay Broad 'lump High jump Pole Vault 16-Pound Shot Put 12-Pound Shot Put Discus Throw 35-Pound Weight 100-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Dash 880-Yard Run Mile Run Two-llflile Run 120-Yard High Hurdles 110-Metre High Hurdles 220-Yard Low Hurdles 200-Metre Low Hurdles Broad Jump High jump Pole Vault 16-Pound Shot Put 12-Pound Shot Put Discus Throw 16-Pound Hammer Javelin Throw ULLEEE HEEJUBHE HNDOORM B. K. Connor, '27 J. Dickinson, '43 J. Dickinson, '43 J. F. Carey, '44 W. I. Stark, Jr., '43 J. F. Carey, '44 A. G. Hillman, '44 A. G. Hillman, '44 R. Porter, '37 N. Allen, '40 P. G. Good, '36 P. G. Good, '36 P. G. Good, '36 L. Rowe, '40 G. Redmond, '40 H. Baldwin, '40 G. Pope, '40 C. B. Norris, '29 R. K. Swett, '28 H. W. Wood, '27 F. Foster, '28 C. B. Norris, '29 R. K. Swett, '28 H. W. Wood, '27 F. Foster, '28 Gatchell, '32 Thistlewaite, '32 Foster, '31 Allen, '34 R. G. Huling, '41 M. D. Branche D, Rideout, '37 H. Niblock, '35 H. Niblock, '35 G. Boulter, '40 N. Perkins, '42 IOUTDOORM H. H. Gloudman, '01 H. M. Mostrum, '28 R. E. McLaughlin, '33 G. H. Pope, '40 A. G. Hillman, '44 H. J. Golbath, '10 A. G. Hillman, '44 P. Good, '36 P. Good, '36 P. Good, '36 P. Good, '36 J, Adams, '35 J. W. Adams, '35 D. B. Rideout, '37 W. H. Niblock, '35 W. H. Niblock, '35 W. Charles, '25 F. D. Tootell, '23 O. A. Melendy, '39 299959 4.4 seconds 32.3 seconds 51 seconds 1 minute 13.2 seconds 1 minute 58.8 seconds 2 minutes 14.7 seconds 4 minutes 22.2 seconds 9 minutes 55.4 seconds 5.7 seconds 7 seconds 9 seconds 5.2 seconds 2 minutes 4.2 seconds '- 2 minutes 44 seconds 3 minutes 12 seconds 3 minutes 28. 4 seconds 23 feet 1 inch 6 feet 3 inches 12 feet 7 inches 49 feet 4 378 inches 59 feet 3 174 inches 132 feet 3 778 inches 58 feet 7 172 inches 9.8 seconds 21.6 seconds 49.6 seconds 1 minute 55.5 seconds 4 minutes 21 seconds 9 minutes 43 seconds 14.5 seconds 14.5 seconds 24 seconds 24.4 seconds 23 feet 7 172 inches 6 feet 1 172 inches 12 feet 3 inches 50 feet 1 inch 59 feet 3 374 inches 149 feet 4 inches 185 feet 188 feet 6 178 inches K-as NF A ,. : 'xg P 5 9 E ! VCE! X ,Q x awifpfi -1' Y. 15-4' E,-:FE -, -M b 9 ' i Q7 4 Q3f.1 '-23g Ej1' igg1 Q 'f f 9 'i ,Y -lf'-4 V QUILA ' co? VERSUS Qbffirrrn nf Tlnstrurtiun fmt ulwrnmvnt President KENNETH CHARLES MORTON SILLSW, LL.D. Recipient of Medal of Liberation from the Kingdom of Denmark Born at Halifax, Nova Scotia, December 5, 1879. Fitted at Portland High School. A.B., Bowdoin, 1901, A.M., Harvard, 1903, LL.D., University of Maine, 1916 - Dartmouth, 1918, Bates, 1918, Colby, 1920, Williams, 1927, Bowdoin, 1934, Dalhousie University, 1939, Yale, 1941, Tufts, 1947, Assistant in English, Harvard, 1901-03, In- structor in English and Classics, Bowdoin, 1903- 04, Tutor in English, Columbia, 1904-05, Studied at Columbia in Department of Comparative Liter- ature, 1905-06, Adjunct Professor in Latin at Bow- doin, 1906-07, Winkley Professor of Latin Lan- guage and Literature, 1907-1946, Dean, 1910-17, Acting President, 1917-18, President May 14, 1918-. Traveled and studied in Egypt, Greece and Italy, 1913, in Europe, July, 1924-January, 1925, President of the General Alumni Association, Bow- doin College, 1915-18, Chairman, Brunswick Red Cross, 1917-18, Board of Visitors, Naval Academy, Annapolis, 1917-21, 1934-35, under the Carnegie Corporation, investigated higher education in Canadian Maritime Provinces, 1921, President, Maine Historical Society, 1922-24, President, New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, 1925-26, Trustee, Wellesley College, 1927-1946, Trustee, Athens College, Greece, 1927-, Trustee, Worcester Academy, 1938-45, Trustee, Carnegie Foundation, 1933-, Chairman, 1938-41, Trustee, Episcopal Theological School, 1938-, Trustee, World Peace Foundation, 1943-, Public Member of New England War Labor Board, 1943-45, Advisory Council of Health and Welfare fMainel, 1943-46, Lay Delegate of American Episcopal Church to World Conference on Faith and Order, Lausanne, 1927, Edinburgh, 1937. Delta Kappa Epsilon CHonorary National President of Delta Kappa Epsilon, 19291 and Phi Beta Kappa Fraternities. Qfeoiofelfild o Zim! oin JOSEPH MCKEEN, D.D. 1802-1807 JESSE APPLETON, D.D. 1807-1819 WILLIAM ALLEN, D.D. 1819- 1839 LEONARD WOODS, D.D., LL.D. 1839-1866 SAMUEL HARRIS, D.D., LL.D. 1866-1871 GEN. JOSHUA LAWRENCE CHAMBERLAIN, LL.D. 1871-1883 WILLIAM DEWITT HYDE, D.D., LL.D. 1885-1917 KENNETH CHARLES MORTON SILLS, LL.D 1918- jew Ifeeo of Ziwofoilfi KENNETH CHARLES MORTON SILLS, LL.D., President, Brunswick HOYT AUGUSTUS MOORE, LL.D., Vice-President, New Tork, N. T. WILLIAM WITHERLE LAWRENCE, Ph.D., Litt.D., Portland HARVEY DOW GIBSON, LL.D., New Tork, N. T. PHILIP DANA, A.M., Treasurer ex-officio, Westbrook FRANK HERBERT SWAN, LL.D., Providence, R. I. FREDERICK WILLIAM PICKARD, LL.D., Greenville, Del. HAROLD LEE BERRY, A.M., Portland WILLIAM DUNNING IRELAND, A.M., Worcester, Mass. JOHN FESSENDEN DANA, LL.D., P-ortland EDWARD FARRINGTON ABBOTT, A.B., Auburn MELVIN THOMAS COPELAND, Ph.D., Sc.D., Cambridge, Mass. EARLE SPAULDING THOMPSON, A.M., New York, N. T. WILLIAM HASKELL FARRAR, A.B., Secretary, Brunswick CLEMENT FRANKLIN ROBINSON, A.B., LL.B., President, Brunswick PHILIP GREELY CLIFFORD, A.B., Vice-President, Portland GEORGE ROWLAND WALKER, A.M., LL.B., New York, N. Y. HARRISON KING McCANN, A.B., New York, N. Y. VERY REV. CHESTER BURGE EMERSON, D.D., Cleveland, Ohio LEONARD AUGUSTUS PIERCE, A.M., LL.B., Portland LUTHER DANA, A.B., Westbrook SHERMAN NELSON SHUMWAY, A.M., LL.B., Los Angeles, Cal. HON. WALLACE HUMP-HERY WHITE, JR., LL.D., Washington, D. C. WALTER VINTON WENTWORTH, Sc.D., Old Town JOHN WILLIAM FROST, A.B., LL.B., New York, N. Y. HON. WILLIAM MOULTON INGRAHAM, A.M., Portland WILLARD STREETER BASS, A.M., Wilton HON. ROBERT HALE, LL.D., Washington, D. C. AUSTIN HARBUTT MacCORMICK, Sc.D., LL.D., New York, N. Y. HARRY LANE PALMER, A.B., Skowhegan HON. HAROLD HITZ BURTON, LL.D., Washington, D. C. FRANK ALDEN FARRINGTON, A.B., LL.B., Augusta 'ARTHUR HAROLD HAM, A.M., New York, N. Y. CARL MERRILL ROBINSON, M.D., Sc.D., Portland ROSCOE HENDERSON -HUPPER, LL.D., New York, N. Y. ' SUMNER TUCKER PIKE, LL.D., Washington, D. C. WILLIAM EDWARD LUNT, Ph.D., L.H.D., Haverford, Penn. ROLAND EUGENE CLARK, A.B., LL.B., Portland ADRIEL ULMER BIRD, A.B., Boston, Mass. JOHN LINCOLN BAXTER, A.B., Brunswick Uemeem o My oin uemeem o KIM! oln HON. OWEN BREWSTER, LLD., Washington, D. C. WALLACE COPELAND PHILOON M.S. Maj. Gen. U. S. A. QRetiredj Augusta NEAL WOODSIDE ALLEN A.B. Portland HARRISON ATWOOD A.B. New York N. T. WILLIAM ROBERT CROWLEY A.M. Brooklyn N. T. PAUL KENDALL NIVEN A.B. Brunswick ALLAN WOODCOCK A.B. M.D. Bangor RUFUS EDWIN STETSON A.B.. M.D. Darnariscotta FRED LYSANDER PUTNAM AB Houlton CHESTER GRANVILLE ABBOTT AB Portland HAROLD CHARLES LEWIS ASHEY AB I4 orcester Mass GEORGE WILLIAM BURPEE SCD New lork N T LEON VALENTINE WALKER AB LLB Portland CHARLES AUSTIN CARY BS Wzlrnzngton Del KENNETH CHARLES MORTON SILLS LLD Pres1dent of the College ex OICHCIO Brunswzck WILLIAM HASKELL FARRAR AB Secretary of the Pres1dent and Trustees JOSEPH ADDISON ALDRED BS LLB Secretary Brunswzck EDWARD WARREN WHEELER LLD College Counsel Brunswzck J 9 , I J 3 3 J J 5 3 J I 3 9 3 J 5 7 3 9 ' -2 I ' 'J 7 9 ' -1 J - f' , . ., , . . , . ., . ., , .., , . 9 ' ' 'J 7 ' 2 3 ' 'J ' CX-OPHCIO, Brunswzck 3 . .3 . .3 5 . M. , . ., 3 I l 1 l KENNETH C. M. SILLS, LL.D. President of the College EDWARD S. HAMMOND, Ph.D. Wing Professor of Mathematics, and Director of Admissions NATHANIEL C. KENDRICK, Ph.D. Dean of the College, and Professor of History KENNETH J. BOYER, B.L.S. Librarian WILMOT B. MITCHELL, L.H.D., Litt.D. Edward Little Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, Emeritus ROSCOE J. HAM, L.H.D. George Taylor Files Professor of Modern Languages, Emeritus FREDERIC W. BROWN, Ph.D. Professor of lllodern Languages, Emeritus MANTON COPELAND, Ph.D. Professor of Biology, Emeritus, and fosiah Little Professor of Natural Science, Emeritus DANIEL C. STANWOOD, A.M. Professor of International Law, Emeritus MORTIMER P. MASON, Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus PAUL NIXON, L.H.D., LL.D. Winkley Professor of the Latin Language and Literature WARREN B. CATLIN, Ph.D. Daniel B. Fayerweather Professor of Economics and Sociology ORREN C. HORMELL, Ph.D. DeAlva Stanwood Alexander Professor of Government ALFRED O. GROSS, Ph.D. Professor of Biology lOn leave of abseneej THOMAS C. VAN CLEVE, Ph.D. Thomas Brackett Reed Professor of History and Political Science , an fl SILLS HAMMOND KENDRICK l s BOYER MITCHELL HAM BROWN COPELAND STANWOOD MASON NIXON CATLIN HORM ELL GROSS VAN CLEVE It I Yrs X I1 fi e,'. 'I 1 T53 ' I RISKS OOD 'fx ' 'N f vs 'TX LITTLE MEANS LIVINGSTON CUSHING CHASE BROWN MORRELL JOHNSON HOLMES ABRAHAMSGN KOELLN KIRKLAND STALLKNECHT DAGGETT HELMREICH NOEL C. LITTLE, Ph.D. Professor of Physics THOMAS MEANS, A.M. joseph E. Merrill Professor of the Greek Language and Literature CHARLES H. LIVINGSTON, Ph.D. Longfellow Professor of Romance Languages MORGAN B. CUSHING, A.M. Professor of Economies STANLEY P. CHASE, Ph.D. Henry Leland Chapman Professor of English Literature HERBERT R. BROWN, Ph.D. Professor of English MALCOLM E. MORRELL, B.S. Director of Athletics HENRY LINCOLN JOHNSON, IVLDIX' College Physician CECIL T. HOLMES, Ph.D. Professor of Matlzerrzatics ALBERT ABRAHAMSON, A.M. Professor of Economics FRITZ C. A. KOELLN, Ph.D. Professor of German EDWARD C. KIRKLAND, Ph.D. Frank hfunsey Professor of History NEWTON P. STALLKNECHT, Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy ATHERN P. DAGGETT, Ph.D. Professor of Government ERNST C. HELMREICH, Ph.D. Professor of History and Covernnzent 'X' Died December 3, 1947 REINHARD L. KORGEN, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics WILLIAM C. ROOT, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry ROBERT P. '11 OOFFIN, B.Litt., Lm.D. Pierce Professor of English -SAMUEL E. KAMERLING, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry FREDERIC E. T. TILLOTSON, Mus.D. Professor of Music NORMAN L. MUNN, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology JEAN L. DARBELNET, Agrege de 1,Universite Professor of French ALTON H. GUSTAFSON, Ph.D. Professor of Biology DANIEL F. HANLEY, M.D. College Physician JAIVIES W. TUPPER, Ph.D. Tallmon Professor of English GEORGE H. QUINBY, M.F.A. Associate Professor of English, and Director of Dramatics PHILIP M. BROWN, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Economics, and Clerk of the Faculty MYRON A. JEPPESEN, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physics COn leave of absencel EATON LEITH, A.M. Associate Professor of French PHILIP C. BEAM, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Art, and Director of the Museum of Fine Arts KORGEN KAMERLING DARBELNET TUPPER f f f ff f ff W X6 ' f 1 Wff, of x ff ' 7' 2 A V1 . . ' ff ,',' QQ X, 4'1 P ROOT COFFIN I I 74 Q I , rr 35' F. sa TILLOTSON MUN N Ve W 1 ' GUSTAFSON HANLEY , I fl S W I , QUINBY BROWN JEPPESEN LEITH BEAM 4 1 COKIN l THAYER i J Mass RILEY , 8 a I s 1 I E . 453' A HEINTZ , 3 C QC bf PELLETIER ,lv ,A . p t 5' gf lin k s T1 z STRATTON ,.1I TAYLOR RUSSELL BRUMBAUGH DANE BOURNIQUE TURNER CHRISTIE .,.f HALL W 4 f , A -a x-fx, Q,Xfy.,r.' -:: 'fri-' ' J . A r V f fr ' ', 4 f . ' ,fi yff - ,... - .1 M74 . 1, x .,.,.- 3, My ,wg 'N , 4 f l :gzimzfii rfiarv -' Q fAf ,vwii 2 V: 4 FOLK a . 2 A 5. 1 ,.Mw.4o .V f rw Etrmffw ' . Q - .QR ,,,, , Q ..,., L 5 RQ- N, 'f ' f X 'ifltzf 1- L GX, Q - -:X , , mm., ,, ..... . ALBERT R. THAYER, A.M. Associate Professor of English BURTON W. TAYLOR, Ph.D. Assnriate Professor of Sociology PERLEY S. TURNER, A.M. Associate Professor of Education THOMAS A. RILEY, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of German HENRY G. RUSSELL, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biblical Literature DAN E. CHRISTIE, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physics and Nlathematios EDWARD C. HEINTZ, A.B.L.S. Assistant Librarian ROBERT S. BRUMBAUGH, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy LAWRENCE S. HALL,4 Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English LAWRENCE L. PELLETIER, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Government NATHAN DANE, II, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Classics GEORGE E. FOLK, JR., PED. Assistant Professor of Biology ARTHUR M. STRATTON, A.M. Instructor in English RAYMOND BOURNIQUE, Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry WALTER NI. SOLMITZ, A.M. Instructor in German MARSH LADD SEWARD J. MARSH, A.B. Alumni Secretary SAMUEL A. LADD, B.S. D .ctor of the Placement Bureau OLLZLW icem PHILIP DANA, A.M., Treasurer WILLIAM KELSEY HALL, A.B., Assistant to Bursar DON THERON POTTER, BS., Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings MISS EDITH ELLEN LYON, Cataloguer MRS. CLARA DOWNS HAYES, Secretary of the College MISS HELEN BUFFUM JOHNSON, Registrar LEROY DUDLEY CROSS, Secretary of the Faculty MISS MYRTLE CURTIS SMITH, Assistant to the Bursar ..AcLn0wLc!gme1fL ffl The editors of the 1948 BUGLE wish to express their gratitude to the organizations which have assisted in compiling this volume and their par- ticular appreciation to the following individuals who have been instrumental to its success: Mr. Russell C. Knight, of the Stobbs Press, Inc., of Worcester, Massachusetts, whose imag- inative assistance in planning and layout has been invaluable, Mr. Stephen Merrill, '35 whose excellent pho- tographs have been a prime asset, Mr. Kenneth Boyer, Mr. Philip S. Wilder and Professor Herbert R. Brown, the faculty ad- visors, whose advice has guided the staff around many pitfalls - And to the Washington Press Photo Bureau for the line picture of Mr. Hoyt Moore. 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NO ORDER TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL - See Our Campus Agent - 71 Maine Street Tel. 533 gg ibgli Q Q I 5' 5 of? m1kv1iAo'7 BOWDOIN Headquarters in Portland FALMQUTH HOTEL Dining Room - Coffee Shop Modern Cocktail Lounge Dancing Central Downtown Location 212 Middle Street SERVING BOWDOIN with ' Hot Dogs 0 Italian Sandwiches 0 Beer Georgcfs Store 180 Maine Street Tel. 787-M Brunswick, Maine X L Bill i . Q H01 1 lBELL i l i i i i IV l i - X NURS TRANSPQU Q I. . 'CTN'- .sm N. E 5,53 ll0llD01N c...-T .Q K V . .. Qflkmd ALMOUTH HOTEL Q T ' Fila: gl -W vllilll A t:-::T:'i l 'EI l l . l :T,:. 1i3 1 'ia' 1 I in: .055 . ,. Cgfrtlfllel A o .'1- ' ' Q ff- ' Heli l l BOWDOIN IIIITEL BELLEVU GWMVD On Beacon Hill near State House Popular priced rooms and meals Alan A. Switzer Resident Manager BRUNSWICK TRANSPORTATION CO. Operating the Air Station Bus Service and Regular Local Routes Service to Harpswell and the Islands liflrllg V M Elm Street Brunswick. Maine T 4. l l ALBERT A. OUELLETTE, Prop. Times have changed . . . and HOTEL EAGLE has kept pace with them. The dining room has been enlarged and renovated . . . bedrooms have been modernized . . . there is a roomy new cocktail lounge . . . and Ernest Bunny Stan- wood entertains at the piano tour nights weekly. Bowdoin men still find the same hearty welcome . . . the some standard of hospitality . . . and the 'same high quality cuisine for which HOTEL EAGLE has long been renowned. HOTEL EAGLE Middle Street, next to the Station Brunswick, Maine Two Private Dining Rooms for Reunions and Special Parties xt- '.,.'...f'., 4 - 1 4 rf -e V, .2 4 s 2. -Ll 'E 5 -, rl f N1 iff' ' fo 'MAINE'S LEADING SPORTING GOODS STORE I n ,.,,g.g.g.:.5Ig.g.g.g. f7,S,X T 0 d 'I Y I I If S Stanton N- Francls 1 ' 4 fi' B Q i 1 e Y ' S A if- A M d o ern . K, , ' . in I HEP! - - W A I DIAMONDS - WATCHES and SPORTS EQUIPMENT HNE GMS . h R .. - BASEBALL - GOLF - TENNIS Fme Wm epamng - FOOTBALL - BASKETBALL , ' SKIING - SKATING 0 BADMINTON and SPORT CLOTHES JAMES BAILEY CO., Inc. Middle Street Portland A '. n ,4?F,1l:x?Xl.,G 2' 'S 'QXO D 5 5, - it e S 2 T: Tw 14941 'BNQVQAO' 11020 141A Maine Street Brunswick, Maine A MEASURE OF QUALITY GENERAL ICE CREAM CORP. Portland, Maine I I 5 T H, T l if X Allie: S: .V 'ara -- 'T .,, . A u ' v. 03. u 15, ' :wt 7 NC? 1-X. . . ,-. 1 :I ' . A. lvl x PMC D xyl- ..:J:,?-V . X Ft f allen Franck We letter A. R. BISHOP . Xt SON t 9Wt . 3-3 WHOLESALE MEATS 1'-E Srg l Everything for Fzte 't1'::i: Repairing 1 Fraternity Needs O , ,,3t5'.15 of QUMJTY 'cf CREAM , it-f CPE-'llll A X ga QV' 4' tl-'Q col?- 29 Forest Avenue Tel. 3-5683 Portland, Maine Alpheus Spring Packard was an active member of the faculty for 65 years. The only other member of the faculty to teach tor more than 50 years was - Parker Cleveland He taught for 53 years. i s A, m all lll llllln -III' 155 ':::::::. .lllt III. gggggggg. :EEEEE tiii EEEEEEEE- .iiiiiiiiiiiiit YIIIIIIII .::::. -:::: ' , IW .:::tfr:' .asa Q 'ht' :ally L X ,, W iii? f 'lll :J .qw 1 -nv ii? l -.150 K A Convenient Restaurant 5 -' Offering l. i 9 CHOICE Foon STATE HOTEL 192-194 Maine Street, Brunswick Tel. 974-W 81 31169 ,5 '- I 5 QW . 1 c T Brunswlck s Newest and gi f-was E QJIJZQQ Most Modern 5:g'.rig,f LE, ligjg-niergj COCKTAIL LOUNGE ,A if A- 9' lin sq plug I'-G fe? -N :J vue ? .. 'Q Q v .S Z 'ZS MKVSAOQ Ho:-1 fW'WW Wig W , inf' v'jj1. f, gf' X 5- E .I 7 hr. 5-Swv. P , 5 f 1 ' 5 ++ 1 ,X 1 eq?-29' N: NWN .- ..QM as flgt Mfr 0 , X ' -wr' ff f ' M 6 5111. ,Ja V ,pe , 95 ESQ?-'f, ?1Q A-S q, it-B, 14 5.2-5, -f'ff5-'- , we - 4- 'I I eegf ff , 145 'lfondlreouul Bro ers THE FINEST IN MEATS - GROCERIES - BEVERAGES 87 Maine Street Tel. 136 Free Delivery on Telephone Orders A , 4'9F,1,,,, 1..o 55 2 O ? .. 1 err we Z Q fw, o is no:-FAO I 3 1 -' ,gf X X 1 T-4 C9-if f ll 44 I it-al 'o-gu..i! 1212 5 12 Q f , 'I ' ALLEN'S DRUGS STORE Reliable Prescriptions M. C. PERKINS, Ph.G., Manager 148 Maine Street Brunswick Tel. 775 4 l TIL. 1 t 1 ,, , ,,' . r Y w f, w .' l ,. l 1F.l.lH PM -. 1 g I Smitlfs Photo Shop Eastman and Argus Cameras Photographic Supplies Hallmark Greeting Cards Sheet Music 146 Maine Street n no N nw , . . u V. wg- l Mug: b. J--. . , P'- Vw.: . N MUST sh- X X , .-Uv. axe s 'Ng K-. X N rt ll 'Un 2 L W A Ein S Li- 1 r LEN'S tU6'S IORE R r e Prescriptions l The College Book Store EVERYTHING IN BOOKS Stationery - College Jewelry Banners - Fountain Pens Omce Supplies TYPEWRITERS TO RENT AT 33.00 PER MONTH F. W. CHANDLER 81 SON ,Q I . 1 1 our greatest pleasure . . . is the continuing service we have been able to give to each new class ot Bowdoin men. Our greatest satisfaction is to hear trom returning alumni that We helped teach them one ot the most important things they learned at college: the value of being Well- dressed. - ttfzncger K e Steel , ElI'lll0ll S The Home ot Hart Shaffner 81 Marx Clothes I 0 , Mlke S Place 199 Maine Street Brunswick Sh 104 Front Street Bath lllo Bottled Beer - Hot Dogs ' quSCm9mS Cold Drinks .-i :J .-:Shia Supplies h ' ' I was WE DELIVER TO THE COLLEGE Gfeel-mg .. .. music ' x'9'I4 ' ,L- l98 Maine Street Tel. 974-M GENUINE NEW ENGLAND BAKING gives 'em extra-good flavor! For baked beans at their delicious best . . . true, old-recipe, New Eng- land Baked Beans . . . ask for B85 M Brick-Oven Baked Beans. They're baked slowly, all day long, with lots of spicy sauces, in brick ovens and in open bean pots. . .baked till each mealy, tender bean is a tasty treat in extra-good old-fashioned Havor. Burnham 85 Morrill Company, Port- land 2, Maine. D ' , 3. ze Wh dk ' nl I: 227 I Serving Maine People MUSICALLY Since 1865 CRESSEY 81 ALLEN Genuine MW En land POM Brick- Oven ! Kfiflfz V Take home . . . To be sure! Old Home Bread ,A,l,::V3q,xo NISSEN BAKING CO. Portland X. Q' - ' Gentlemen's Clothing Hx. 81 Furnishing Goods of Unusual Quality 1 Sewing and desiriability 11119 People IJSICALLY Since 1855 .k it at ALLEN 'AAQ N 1 Kenneth Wraith lm. 1 -1112: meet A Eastland Hotel Mme Portland, Maine A 1 1 i A ie Oakhurst h me ' ' ' 0 O H Dairy Company 01116 I 130 Centre Street Bath, Maine Phone Bath 31 You Can Whip Our Cream N BAKING Co' But You Can't Beat Our Milk , ,jfvfd ,j,,f-' Compliments 1 1 of I ..nz:,:..:.....m-xww '3: G-'-t-:'t-1-:-:-:::::::: 'm'-A-1'-P.-1.11-.2-wv??Z?:f--.ssl ---- :gh ,Eg 13:4-P 6459..::5.5'::55:55g5555:3 aa'::s:-2.. .:., .,, A- -- :.f+s.- ' I Y Y O I'-5-iE5f2fii21a1if:f'5f'1 . , 'iisigsifizisifisfaiifi' iiifiiiiif' 'iZ1 ' 'isfsiiiiiififf 2:2:1:2:1:1:1:rErE1E23 -.ggzgzgfl .: ..-:1E231E2E1ElErf1 . , :s:s:e:z:2:s:., .551 -Z A -- -1' '.43:eAz:z:a: 1.1.f:fs:s:,: 23:35:g:5:3:5:3:::1:2'1p1.21-: .j f 4 1 J, ,,.,:.2: ...2E2ErE1ErE2E2E- 'r. 3j5:5.5jvri' ,' 55515:215:51:5:s:s2s2s2a252:iffxg-1 ' 1 V 3-Jie' f5sfa212z25sg1r4 1. 1-' 5555555255555E5E5EjE5E2E'E15 E'----.1 - ..j'f:i'-I r': 1IE'-1'.'-11E5:55152::fiI51E251E251Ef.r:,.-.-.-.-.-.- r rfffff' .Q V 3 .8-Quay, -Nag, 'wklfllfA-,,A::'.:,,.:,-:-:-:--4-'-- You might as well have the best La Touraine Coffee C0 Boston, Mass. New York - Philadelphia - Chicago - Syracuse - Cleveland A' ' B 2 K' 'Q 0 2 in fwwq o as Ho3qAO For News oi Maine Schools and Colleges THE GUY GANNETT CHAIN -NEWSPAPERS- . Press Herald, Evening Express, Portland' Sunday Telegram Augusta: Kennebec Iournal Waterville: Morning Sentinel nk' -Radio Stations- PORTLAND: WGAN and WGAN-FM BANGOR: WGUY and WGUY-FM lllllllllIIlllllllllllllllIllllllllil-I-llllllllll-HHH!!!-llllllIllll-lllli!llllllllllllll-llllllllllllih o 1..!...!L SQ A E ph, .P 'e '5 3 4 5 7 'Q Q .s Z olslfrw -tiara Hn11 CONGRATULATIONS to the GRADUATES ot 1948 Orders tor your Bowdoin Ring may be placed at the store. Your ring order later by mail will be promptly filled. Moulton Union Store and Bowdoin Book Service 1 Sl' HOG! A F Over 3000 Bowdoin men an swered the call to arms in World War ll. Of this number over 90 gave their lives. ul' F 291 l-iq.- 1 I 1 GWULATIQNS to me SMART CLOTHING KDUMTS or 1948 for ., M Bowdmmg YOUNG MEN .ized ot the store. 'S Veer later by mon HooAN BROTHERS Congress ot Brown tion tnion Store and Portlond MC1i1'1e doin Bookservice Brunswick 3- an i uni Amis in Flower Shop MOWU W FLOWERS if For All Occasions i201 Moline Street Tel 1210 . ....,....... .... '4:-:-:-:-.-:-:-:-:-1-ic.:-:cc-:Az-: -:-:+:-:Arc-:-:-:az-zcv,-:-1-:-.-:-:-.'.-.-.4,- . . . . , , . . . . .,.. . , ........ , . . , , , . . . . . . . . . Mm, ,..,,,,, In ...,....., .......,... ,........ , ......,. , , ,..,,.,. Baum ...,.,.. Our Automotive Service is Guaranteed While we specialize in Lincolns and Mereurys, We zzzxzgzz SCITVICC all makes X Our Mechanics KNOW Cars ' Genuine Lincoln and M ercurv Parts A - 5 i Q Youn coumm and nmNoAsl: Y ern ,4afm f?3 ? 6-'wwf eereecr- ee .1 Q I 'I Q 1 3 ' v 4 ' u Q Q 3 grim! 55 Z ? 3' Q Z 6 ? :- g A 5 4' og'-lbw, X00 :TTTTV BRUNSWICK EXPORTS Culture from Bowdoin oool The Best in Royoo Fabrics from UFIIIE'V1EliPUIUiT ISQIEHPWIIRAKUFIIIDU A' ' ll 0qp,1,,!o1-.O 2 ,. ,X D 35 ,lie ? 5 5 Zb wa o ws o 'sugaqfxo COME AND SEE US for all your Drugs, Tobaccos, Gifts, Parker and Waterman Pens, Whitman Candies, Sundries, Hospital Supplies Al ma!! YW RAPEAUQ BRUNSWICK LOUIS J. DRAPEAU Bishee Motor Co. DeSoto-Plymouth Sales and Service 104 Pleasant Street Brunswick Maine f 'sf y., UNC' CM C , U. J. f more 1 of cc HVU X N. 50033 S 'X as Pm I 0 S Gills I Q Ctlenmm en 'Elms QUNSIKK lSl lllllllllll Bowdoin in turn gave the Union proportionately more Civil Warriors than any other more celebrities per square inch of campus than any other riva Time-July 3 I944 ligljfl llotor ll. N. T. Fox Co. INCORPORATED Complete Food Servloe Fresh F ru1ts Fresh Vegetables Dry GIOCGIIGS Da1ry Products Frozen Foods Meats HANNAFORD BROS C0 Portland Ma1ne Tel 2 2811 l OMB ANDSEE Us : ,Cir , -s- Ibm' , '- . Q W P S' 5:53355 Supplies l U. S. college and has produced ' lx l. I A l . HEL l 5, A I 1 I 1 lellll D 2Solo'PlYm0ulh . fgservife ,I-1 .15 ,u . ' llw LUMBER DOORS - WINDOWS - FLOORING PAINT and HARDWARE 88 Union Street Bru swick Portland, Westbrook, Kennebunk A ' Aophqolino 2 if 'Q Q f '- 'N L as 'lf' F 2 ,L Z, 1? A 9, lWWJ'NAoo 11934 YOUR FRIENDLY DEALER HARRY R. SMART Bowdoin's Doctors oi Letters are shaping Your lite Let Smctrt's Doctors of Motors keep your car in shape COMPLETE SALES and SERVICE ot . ALL MAKES of CARS PLEASANT STREET TEL. 569 SHOP and SAVE at IGA FOOD STORES WHERE EVERYDAY LOW PRICES PREVAIL We cater to fraternity house needs Brunswick Hardware and Trew0rgy's FURNITURE and APPLIANCES 11 Pleasant Street Brunswick Maine Graf THE PleaS1 How BOX and X ' Th Su Portlqnd ni, Greetlngs from . . . me coLLEG1A1-E Hom. OOOOX The SHOP . and : SHE ar IGA FOOD STORES ....,. A Q Vt' ffl FKCES -....,.. Pleasant Rooms - Good Meals Friendly Atmosphere Hove you seen our modern Cocktail Lounge? BOWDOIN HOTEL and RESTAURANT 1 15 Moline Street We are open from 5:30 am to 2 cnm. 1. ,,-cs 'lE:Qa . ,JJ-1' wick 11311111111 cmd lrft0fl51'lS 4' 14 av' 1' ,-1' 7' O..- ,- -'sit G, ,FWNCES 1 The Maine Linen Supply Co., lncg Portlcmd Mgine Merrill 5tuhin 98 Maine Street Brunswick PHOTOGRAPHERS TO ' THE COLLEGE SINCE 1891 OFFICIAL BUGLE PHOTOGRAPHER STEPHEN E. MERRILL, '35 .v ' .5 Q10 5.1114 052 5 2 Q be -1? 4.5 Z 'Div QW N406 lfff-T REPRODUCTION FROM A coLoR PRINT, FROM A stains. I-SCENES or EARLY PORTLAND COPYRIGHT 1946, THE CANAL NAYIONAL BANK or PORTLAND. PORTLAND. MAINE. Sdzool 95015 on the Cf7XQQ.I?7, The first movement of the town of Falmouth Neck to establish a school was in September,'l729, when the selectmen were requested to look out for a schoolmaster to prevent the town's being presented. After much discussion of ways and means one Robert Bayley was chosen. He came from Newburyport in l733 and was paid 570.00 per year. For this sum Bayley had to teach school throughout the entire year, his time being divided as follows: Six months of each year to be devoted to a school on the Neck, 3 months at Purpoodock, 3 months on the north side of Back Cove. In 1737 Nicholas Hodge kept a grammar school on the Neck while pursuing his studies in Divinity with Parson Smith. Hodge also had a school here for a short while in l739. There is little detailed description available of Portland's first school. lt is believed that classes were held for the first years in a house on India Street. It is known that equipment was crude and meagre. Undoubtedly the desks were halves of large logs-some twenty inches thick-with the flat side adzed to some degree of smoothness, the log being held at proper height from the floor by driving wooden pegs into the four corners to act as legs. Seats for the pupils were simply a section of log set upright on the floor. Books Iprobably only one book was available for quite a while, and that for the teacher's usel might have been the horn-covered type which is so rare a coIlector's item today. They undoubtedly were imported and treasured and used until completely worn out, BUILDING WITH MAINE FOR IZZ YEARS THE CANAL NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND Main Oflirv, 188 MIDDLE ST., PORTLAND, ME. Brom-lf, I4 coNGREss so., PORTLAND. ME. , I B.-mb, 93 MAIN sr., YARMOUTH, ME. W2 iv X JH W'-X.,.l1,g'X4 y Q I ff-P T ij, tlllshw. D -ge COMPLETE FINANCING, TRUST 0 BANKING FACILITIES ffWIember Federal Refer-ve System - e9'Vlem6er Federal CDepo.fit Insurance Corporation xii z ang, H 440-Wt Qaaea 7a Guam This Nineteen Forty-eight BOWDOIN BUGLE, was Designed Engraved and Printed from Cover to Cover . . . by STOBBS rue fgltvlvg PRESS, mc. 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