Colby College - Oracle Yearbook (Waterville, ME)

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Cnlmrn 121.1--ii-.nl ln-lilnlf-. 1391- 1905: Prinvipal, Morgan 1'arli 1111.1 Acaclviny. 1903-1901: .X--i-lanl Prim-ip.nl. 1'nis'rrn-ily- nf Clncugo High School. 1907-1909. 1'rincil1a1. 1909-1919: llrnfvr-nr nf 1-Ielnnmlimi. T1-.urIwr'- Vul- ICSC lcohnnbia Univcrsilyl, 1919-1929: 1'rcsi41:-nl. Culhy Coll.-gc. 1929- . X1f'llll'f'f. X-'l11 l1-11 Eahwalion Assoviationg Rvligions Emlnvalion .-Kffm-ialiong 1'hi llvln k.IIllP-l. 17 ERNEST CUMMINGS MARRlNlfH Dean, of MGH AB Colby College, 19135 AM- Sumflk Uiiiifersity 19373 Head of the Enghfh Department, Hebron Academy. 191-5- 1920g Principal of Hebron Academy, 1920-215 Librarian of Colbl' College- 1923-1928g 1928- Dean of men, Pre- fessor of English at Colby College? President of the New England College Entrance Certificate Board? Ilwesugm' ed local Maine dialectsg Phi Beta Kappa. NINETTA MAY RUNNALS B.A., MA., LITT. D. Dean of Women B.A. Colby College, 1908: M..-X. Colum- bia University, 1920g Litt.D. Colby Col- lege, l929g Teacher of Mathematics. Foxcroft Academy, 1908-ll: Teacher of Mathematics and Dean of Girls. Maine Central Institute, 1911-16: Highland Hall, 1918-203 Colby College, Dean of Wollleli, 1920-26g Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1920-23: Professor of Mathematics, 1923-26g Hillsmlale College. Dean of Woilleli and Associate Profess- or of Education. 1912?-28: Miss Say- ward's School, 1927-28. Colby College Dean of Woiiieli. Professor of Nlath- ematics and Education. since 1020 s I National Education Association: Na- tional Association of Deans of Women: American Association of University Wo- mell5 Phi Beta Kappa: lloartl of Xian 3.8613 of Ille liaplisl lloarml of lftlnca tion. I I 5 f I I . -J' I 6 . . . f'-Q' WIIITE IHIIXIENTFIII lu,-.Tug KU. H.- flI,AIiI'1NflI'1II.'XYW.1.IIlJXY'III'I'I-I. IIN... NIJ.. I,ill.Il. Ii X. 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IIIZIS-ZIII: Iiolwrlw I'rnI'm-vm' uf Ifngli-In I.ilvr.ulnrv -in-'v IU213: VIII'-Il'-rl --I Ihr Ihmks :mal NIZllNlN'l'IllIS einen- IUIII, I F I Fw I 'I -, in , Q Lmnx' w11EI:l.l-In x1 mme ww ll FWF Q IE COLGAN WILKINSON EUSTIS HEL OSEPH COLGAN, A.A., M.A. Massachusetts Institute. of Tecbno1ogy,A.1,90D- lilgfldliljxfl-iul.Z.JJohns' Hopkins University, 19143 M.A. Harvard Unlverslty- l914S' Unziifaltffgi Lyons, 1919, University of Paris, 1921-223 Alfred University, 1922-24, Unlverslty 0 . heflilgfu Summer Sessions, 1927-38. Professor of Education and Psychology at Colby College since I - . Member of the American Psychological Society. National Educatlon ASSOCIHIIOD. American Association for the Advancement of Science. President of the New England.AsSOCl8Il0fl of College Teachers of Educationg National Councilor of Kappa Phi Kappa, P111 Delta KHPP3- WILLIAM JOHN WILKINSON, B.A., M.A.. Ph.D. B.A. William and Mary College. 1902g Graduate Study at Princeton University, 1904-05g Dean of Washington.Co1lege 1909-183 Honorary Degree of M.A. from Wesleyan University, 1923, Columbia UHIVCFSILY, M.A. and Ph.D., 1924, Washington College, LL.D., 1924-g Professor of History, Colby College, 1924-293 Professor of History, University of Vermont, 1929-30, Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Member of American Historical Association, American Political Science Association, Staff Advisory Council of National Youth Association. ARTHUR GALEN EUSTIS, B.A., M.B.A. B.A. Colby College, 1923, M.B.A. Harvard Busi- ness Administration, 19263 Instructor at Colby College, 1926-27, Associate Professor, 1927: Herbert E. Wadsworth Professor of Business Administration since 19273 Treasurer of Colby College. EUCLID HELIE, B.A., M.A. B.A. McMaster University, 1905, M.A. Clark University. 19033 Instructor in French at Colby College. 19173 Assistant Professor at Colby College. 1920-22: Associate Professor of Modern Languages at Colby College since 1922. LESTER ERANK WEEKS, B.A., M.A. B.S. Colby College. 19153 M.A. Harvard University. 19173 Ass1stant.Professor of Chemistry at Colby College, 1918-20 and 1922: Associate Pro- fessor of Chemlstry at Colby College since 1922, Member of Phi Beta Kappa. EVERETT FISK France, diploma. 1922, Instructor at Colby College, 1922-283 Associate Professor of Moderri Languages at Colby College since 1928. . CECIL AUGUSTUS R versity, 1923-3 Instructor at Colby College, 1919.26. A - tc P 'f ' 'U ' , .Q U Associate Professor of English since 1930, Directdr oIS1IDfa11l1atiIcZ.eSSOr of Enshlhl 1920.291 JOHN FRANKLIN McCOY A.B. AM A STRONG, A.B. A.B. Wesleyan University, 1918- University of Toulouse OU-INS, B-A-, M.A. B.A. Colby College 1917- M A H-Irv-nrd Uni. - . A.B Princton Univer 't I 1922 - X NI H- '- U - - , - . ' , , ' .Sl 5, --, : .1 . .ll'X.ll'l1 IQIEZCTQIY- 1923 , Certliicate UHIVBFSIIICS of . Frankfort-on-the-Maln and Munich, Germany. 25, Certificate, University of Z k S 1 - ' -- Languages at Colby College since 9 Wltzer and: 1938, Assocmte Pmfeml' of Modem 'N , .,,. , I WEEKS STRONG . ROIMNS mvrm 20' If f, , K s -'Q L. L . a I Q Q. I 1- S Q i?n.,.-.... I 5 I TIIORY 1405335 xriwxux mzn. mivaiz-1,1 IIANS CIIRIS'I'I.1XN TIIUIIY, IIA.. NIA. ILL I mix.-r-ily -.f lllinai., pig: xg,-L 1,,,x,.,,,,, of NIIICIIIQZIII. I929: :xrE0f?IZlIfI Prof'---ur uf I.alin at IQ.-lhy If..ll.-:,. i,,,,,. 1'i.,:: N,.,r',:QIH nf the I ar:uIlyg Nlarmln-r of I'hi II:-la Kappa. :xml Kappa II'-Ii.. I'i, flII,I5I'IIi'I' I III'1IDIfIIIfIK I.UI'fI55. II.I'.If. II51-.. XIX. I1.I'.If Fpringii--I-I ti.-II-'ua IHS'-1 Ii.--1 in I'ilIlH'ZllI0fl. Ifniw-rfily of I'ill-hurg. 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NIAIIY II,-X'I'IfII NI,-XIISII XI.I.. XII.. NIJ.. I'h.I1. MII. Nm-.nr Ilnllf-:--. I .fI: NIJ. Yah- Im vvrsily. IIIZIII: I'Ii.ID. Yah- Ihiw-rfily, IUII2: In-lruvlur al IIm'kI-:rel Iinllvgv, I .ff-I g NI--nun.: Stale- Ilullf-gi-. IU312-IIII: In-lrua-lm' nf Ifnglifh al ljullq IiuIIl'Q1 . I .i3-PIT: X--i-Lml I'r--I-A--nr uf lQngli,li, IIIIIT-IW: fbhm-iqnlv I'ruI'c'nur nf I'iIlg1II'Il -im-v I'J.I'Ig NI:-mIu'r uf I'Iii II:-Lv I'x.ipp.a. WlN'l'IIRUI' IINNIIIII 5'I',INI.I'iY. XII. I 1lI'lIlIlIg1IHIl Flala- Normal FI-Im.-I IUHI3 MII. Inu - - - - .y q- - r Yt'I'hlIy uf IVILIIIIP. IIIIII: Inflrm-lnr at I.wIIny 1.-III.-g--. I -ll-...v: I--I-l.lIlI Ir-'fl---ur 1-I Ih1-l- I sinus IIPZIS: Nlvmhvr nf Ihi Iivla Kappa. fda'-I o,,..f H l.0I'lIEE XVARREX NI KRQIIXI I, VI P- , N -4 '-A 1 NNI KY nocsu v GRIFFITHS HAYNES CHAPMAN THOMAS MORGAN GRIFFITHS, A.B., A.M., B.D. A.B. William Jewell College. 1912: A.M. William Jewell College, 1913, B.D. Rochester Theological Seminary, 19155 AS5i5l3m lim' fessor of History since 1926, A.M. Harvard Uniyersity, 1925, Member of the Maine Hglffflffll Society, American Historical Association, President of the Maine Baptlst Historical octet! Q Maine State Historian, 1939. LOWELL QUINTON HAYNES, A.B., A.M., B.D., S.T.M. A.B. Wake Forest College. 1911: A.M. Wake Forest College, 1913, B.D. Newton Theological Institution, 1921, S.T.M. Andover- Newton School of Theology, 1935, Assistant Professor of Philosophy since 1928. ALFRED KING CHAPMAN, B.A., M.A. B.A. Colby College, 1925, M.A. Harvard University, 1928, Instructor at Colby College, 1928-34, Assistant Professor of English since 1934, Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Member of Modern Language Association on leave of absence. 194041. EDWARD CILLEY ROUNDY, B.S. B.S. St. Lawrence University, Coach at St. Lawrence University, 1915-17, Coach Hampden-Sydney College, 1920-24, Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education at Colby College since 1924. ELLSWORTH WILLIS MILLETT, B.S., M.A. B.S. Colby College, 1925, Coach Wa1ten'illt- High School, 1925-27, M.A. Columbia University, 1939, Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education since 1927, Coach of Hockey and Freshman Football, Assistant Coarh of Baseball. N. ORWIN RUSH, A.B., B.S. A.B. Friends University, 1931, B.S. Columbia I.lniver5ity,1932- Reference Department of New York Public Library, 1931-36, Assistant Professor of Bibliogz raphy and Librarian since 1936. GORDON WINSLOW SMITH, B.A., M.A. B.A. B t U ' ' f 199 . . , . .. University, 1930, University of Nancy and University 0df0P'1rismFF':i11dle, M -911 Mull Pihnilrd . . ' ' 1 1 ' ' 6 ' ' 1 Kappa, ASSISIHHI Professor of Modern Languages si11ce 1938. 3 1 m er O U Bill NORMAN DUNBAR PALMER A B MA PhD . , 9 9,--Q -. cr '-,, '., gn1vers1ty1319f325 Ph.?i-IYale University, 1936, Instructor of Hicstozy ??11:e5ltEv sslstant ro ' ' . - ' - K ' 'I Historical Asslbsdialtidn. lstory smce 1937, Member of Phl Beta KUPPUS Member of .-Km:-rican MILLETT W i RUSH SMITH I' Xl Nl ICN Z2 fi, 'E :rv-391 V its +151 ' - srgifouxnmm y1 U,y Wuxi ki W ISAAC JACUI3 SClilUHNIlPIRIl. NIA.. l'h.lD. NIA. I niwr-in ..f j,...x, li..nm..m.1g l'l1 ll IJnivf:rs1ty.0f Izlssyg .lnflruvtnr all liuixvr-ily nl' ,lu--5: lull-rn.nli-'nal ll--H-.ur-lu l-'ll--v.. .nhl li sczlrvln Assistant at I.nlw:ruly of I.l1ic-:ngug l'rin--.-lun In-iiluw ul' X-lx.m.'.--I -lmlxg In-am.: r of NIZIIIIGZIYIIIIIPH. Swurtlmmrv: .M-ling .AX--i-lnnl l'rul'-'--ur, si..,rll,,,,,,,,.: l,,,,m,l,,, nf 'quid' CHIQIIIVS, Colby flolluguz l936-IST: ,Mfi-taunt l'ruf1---ur ul Nl,ullu-in.ulir- -in.,. lugj: xqvmlwr 1 Phi llaftzn Kznppzn. Al,l Iil'ilJ Nlllfllllli 111-CNY. IBS. ILS. l.:ufnyfll.- llnll.-31.-, Pill: 11..,..l, Ji N..ul,.-.1-1-'rn lan vursityg Assistant l'rnI1-ffnr of llvnlllu :mal l'l1y-ia-nl l'illlll'gllinl1 ,lg l1..Il.x l'..ll.-,gf -mir lv: Mfemhcr of Kzlppzn Phi Kappa. .IIINIA I.. MUHSIQ. NIUN. Nl.,-X. llululnluin liniu-r-ily. WIT: X--...'i,u.' Il.-,ln ..f XX.-m.-n Ilolurzulo Sllllf' 'l'f::u'll4frs linllcfgv. llllff-flllg X--m'inlv ll.-,gn nf XXUIHQ-n .ul l'f-nu-slx.um.i NUI 'Ii4Z1lf'll4!l'S ljnllf-gi-. l9Illl-Ill: lnflruvlnr of l'fy4'lmlugy :ll llullq Hull.-g.-, l'1i'..i21g X..,.i,,m IH fcfsnr of l'syvlmlogy sim-1: P1332 Nlvmlwr nf lianppal lla-ll.u Pi. .'Xll'l'llllli W'll,l,l.-XXI 5I'1I'1l'l'I. .-Lll.. MILS. fX.ll. llqnrlnmulh ll-ill:-gv. l ilg Nllf, Nm 'l'n1'k Sa-lmol of llusincfs .'xlllllll1lFlI'illl0Il. P1323 ln-lruvlur uf llil-im-N Mlnuni-upuliuu nl Iiollry Iinllc-ge-. lllflf-39: .'x52'l5llllll l'rnl'e-ffur ul' llnxim--N X-lmini-ir.nliun -imv l'li'Pg Nl--mln r of Phi llclu Kllllllll. II.-XIII. l.l'iNN.'Nli'l' li,-Xlil.5UN ll.:X.. Nl..-N.. I'l1.Il. ll.'x. llrmsn I niu-r-ily. l .i,i3 Nl.X limi ll lllllYl!l'hlIf'. l93Ql: Pll.ll. llrmvn lvlllX'1'I'hllf. lllfllvz :Nr-i-lannl in lfngli-h .mul l.1-rlnrvr .ul llrm u lllliw.'1-wily: Slf1'I'l'lZll'y of Nlnimr lla-In of Phi lla-lax linppql. ljullny liulln-av: Nl:-mln-r ul Nl'-fl--In l,:um.:1l:uge- .fhfm-iulimn: .-Nun-rie-am Awww-inliun nf l'niu-r-ily l'rufv--ur-1 Nl-ul--rn lluummli lla-se-:u'1'll .'xhSHl'lllll0ll2 .'xllll'l'Il'ZlIl .-Msuvizlliulm for ,Mlvanm-vnu-nl nf 5r.uuliu.ni.nu Fllnliv-3 ln , struvlor in linglifln. llnllvy liullvgv, lllflf-lil: fhfiflanuul lrufv--ur uf lfngli-lu. lfnllvy Full-- :-ainvv llllll. Pllll,lP 5'l'l'IW.-Xli'l' lll'I'lll91H. .-MB.. NIA. full. llullvy lfnllq-gf-. Plllllz Nl.X. ll.urx.ur.l l mx-r sity. IWW: lllstrua-lor in Momlvrn l,llllf,Lllllgl'r fimw- IUIILI: X llll'llllN'I' nf Phi llf-I.: lx.npp.e .ml Kalppzl Phi Kzlppal. ,IUIIN XY'lll'l'l'i 'l'llUfNl,-XS. .-Lil. .'X.ll. llmuloin Hull'-g--. Pllll: llir--vu-r nl' Wlu-ii .ul il-'Ili liullvgv rlIll'Q' lllflll. NURM,-NN lIlll'f5'l'l'ill PICHKINS. ll..AX.. NIA. ll..N. liullny Hull.-gf-. 1032: Wl.X4 lim.-r-nu I ivllfllljlilll. WIN: lnflruvlnr in llvalllh :mal l,llfrl1'lll l'illlll'.lllHll xiuw l .ll. vw is Al 2 Q N F w'N if M J? C,KRI.SON RITIII-IR TIIHNI xx VI 'EH 23 vw 9 .ir - BITHER M Y COMPARETTI CLARK ALICE PATTEE COMPARETTI, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.A. Rockford College, 1930: MA- CornellUniversitY,19343 Ph.D. C0f11e1U11iverSity, 19375 I11SU'11Cf01' of Engllshi Colby COUCSC, since 1936. HAROLD EDWIN CLARK, B.A., M.A., B.S. B.A. Colby College, 19283 M.A. Colby Col- lege, 19293 B.S. in Library Service, Columbiag Assistant Librarian, Colby College3 Member of Phi Beta Kappa. MARJORIE DUFFY BITHER, B.S. Bouve-Boston School of Physical Education, 19363 Sim- mons College, 19367, Instructor in Health and Physical Education since 1937. WENDALL AUGUSTUS RAY, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. A.B. Bates College, 19323 M.A. Harvard University, 19325 Ph.D. Harvard University, 19363 Private Assistant to Professor Grindell Jones at Harvard Universityg Instructor in Chemistry at Colby College since 1938. HENRY WEBSTER APLINGTON, lr., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.A. Amherst College. 19303 Graduate Study and Teaching in Biology, Amherst, 1933-393 Wesleyan University, Columbia, M.A., 19373 Cornell University, Ph.D., 19393 Instructor in Biology, Colby College since 19393 Member of Sigma Xi3 Phi Kappa Phi. IVIARJORIE FAW', B.A., B.D. B.A. Gilford College, 19353 B.D. Hartford Theological Sem- inary, 19383 Hartford School of Religious Education, 19393 Instructor in Religion since 1939. JANET MARCHANT B.S. M.A. B.S , , . Teachers College, Columbia University, 1924: M..-X, Teachers College, 1933, Instructor in Physical Education, Adelphi College 1935--10' Instructor of Health and Physical Education, Colby College, since 1940. I 1 1 I FRANCIS CALVIN PRESCOTT, B.A., M.A. B.A. C lb l ff ' - f I - . , 19403lnstructor of History, Colby College since 1940.0 Y C0 lebei 1938, M.A. Tun: Cont gt' 3 3 3 1 APL INGTON FAW M llll II K f T - f NT 24 Pill-:Sl'.lll'1' .. 1 WILSOZV MCCRATH UUWF3 1 uxszxrn WALTER CLARK Wmsox, Im., M.,-L, rim. lm. l'nix.-r-in ..f x...,..4,. Ml. X, X Clark University, l933g l'l1.D. Clzlrli lfnivvrfily. l9fi'1: lnflrlu-lor uf. lfron--ini.--. il nn'-ri-in -nl Delaware, 1937-4-Ong lnstructovr of Economies and Iiufim-:S ,Mlmini,1r.ni..n, Coll., lj..ll.-4.-A 1-un: Member of Association of Univernity Profefffor, :incl .hm-rim-:ln lfvononnir X--H.-1.ni..n THOMAS MATTlrlEXV MvCR.-'tTl'l, B..1X.- NIA.. ll..'X. L'niwr-ilv nf North lhl.--1.1. l'13 : MA. Louisiunzl State Univerhily. l910g Nlemlier of l'l1i lit-ln lkqipnng ln-trut-lor uf l-ngli-li. Colliy College since 1910. A lVll,l,lAlVl T. llUVlE, A.ll.. l'l.Nl.. l'll.ll.. ll.51'. .X.ll. linixvrrily of Nllt'lllg.lllQ liNl, linixrr- sity of Missourig l'l1.lJ. llzlrvznrcl lfnivcrsily: DS. .Nlliion Coll.-g--: l,1-.-lnr.-r in Ni.-mv .n Colby College. S'l'l'll'I-IIEN AUUISON LARR.'Xlllil'l. ll..'X.. NIA.. l'l1.ll. ll..X. XY:--la-Cain l'nin-r-ilw. l 2C3: Xl.N. University of lVllt'lllg1Ill., 1929: l'l1.ll. l'rinm-lon liriiw-rfily. WLM: ln-tru.-lor in lifngli-ln lixvr- uture, Depzluw University, 1929-30g Instructor in lfnglifli. l'ur4lue- l'nix.-r-ily. l'1.iH-.ijg l'roflor Fellow in lflnglisli. l'rinvel0n Crzulualle College. l'JIil-35: lnflrm-lor in lfngli-li. N.nl-- l nu.-r-nu. l935-365 lnslruvtor in English, l'rinm-ton l'niw-r-ily. lvllo-lug ln-lru.-lor in lfnglu-ln. liolln College sinve l9llg lllCllllN3I' of l'l1i lie-lan Kappa: Nloelf-rn lnnngxlgngv ,X--of-i.nlion. l K.'XNClS YlfI.fX'llON ARMSTRONG Snpvrinln-ml:-nl of llnilaling- .intl Cronnel- .nl if-'ll-5 College. S.'Xl.l.,Y l. Slll'IRlil.lRNl'l. ILA. BA. Wellesley College, l'lll: .N--i-Lan! llon-v llir-'-I--I' Boston University. l93T-38: llircvtor of Rc.-siclcm-v. winlllvllis llivi-ion. Collny ff.-ll-'uv -in-r l i S.-lllnlll NV. l'.'XllTlllCK C0llllt'1'lll'lll Xxllllllllllillllll' Normal Fvlxool. l 1l: lll-llllllllilhll xl-Ill agement Course. Simmons College. 19203 llivlilion :ll Colby Coll.-gv -inw l LI.i. ,l0llN Olllfll l'll'lllR. AJS., 1l.ll.C.ll. .N.ll. llnlef Coll.-ga-. l U.l: Wl.ll.CWl, Nl-Hull lniwr sitv: A member of .'xlllt'I'll'llIl M1-clit-nl .-Mfovinlion :intl .Xnn-ri:-.un Coll--gv of lllly-I-l.lll-I l-'l lege llllysivinn ut Collmy College. l l .y Ev C l 5 Q ? QA 1 . - l'lI'Ff.F1 ARBISTRONG Slll-1Rlll'llNE P KHTRII lx 25 1 SMITH eunninu WEBER DUNN HELEN L. WEBER, R.N. Massachusetts Memorial Hospital, 19211, Sumnier School. Sim mons College, 1938, Nurse in the Men's Division, Colby College, slnce 1931. ANNIE DUNN, R.N. Sisters Hospital, 1918, Nurse in Women's Division. Colbv College ' , Y P o P 1 ' 5 - 5 U Division, Colby College since 1929. JOSEPH COBURN SMITH, A.B., A.M. A.B. Colby College, 1924, A.M. Harvard Univer- slty, 1926, Director of Publicity at Colby College since 1930, Member of Phi Beta Kappa GARFIELD CECIL GODDARD, A.B. A.B. Colby College, 1929, Alumni Secretarv at Colb College, Member of Phi Gamma Mu. ' Y ERVENA GOODALE SMITH, AB- A.B. Colby College, 1924, Alumnae Associate Secretary Izgfolby College, Project Manager of the Campaign for the W0n1en's Union on Mayflower 1 . SMITI-I 26 1918 21' Supervisor of Maternit De artment Sisters Hos ital 1925 28 Nur e in' Wo 1en': miami n ll U, 4 ,4,' QE 1 1 wi, If e 1 i Q 1 i 5 l 4 X 2 1 1 S 3 1 J 'Y 5 ii I s f v 1 4 4 A 1 1 BARBARA PAGE AREY Gardner, Gardner High School. Hockey, 1, 2, 3. 4: Vollev B,,11 a 0 Basketball, 2, 33 W. A. A., 1, 3, 43 lntrarrtural .Snort . M Daughter of Colby, International Relations Club. 1: Uutin: flub 1, 2, 3, 43 W. A. A. Numerals, 2, Letter, 3, Troplzv, .13 -1g,,u.L,,i Society, 3, 4. THELMA MARJORIE BASSICTT Vifcslhrook, Maine ll7estl1roolc lligh School. Transfer from ll0f?SllIl'00lx' Junior Colle-uv. Intramural Sports, 45 Scholurslzips, 3, -1: Cleo Club, 3: Ih'u'n',: List, 33 Bowen Society, 3, 4, ll7 inter Carnival .'1ll0lHlI1Hf, 33 Jr, ll7aelfar1rl Attendant, L i l 7 A r e y :' Sigma Kappa H B Llu fllllvgil H E L IC B li I. Y li A national lfvlutions fflulr. l: l'ou'rlc-r mul U 8: .lrls lilulr. l. I Outing Club, 2, -3: Cumvru lflulr. 2. 3: liolflvn lfnglvt flfgftllllrll tion. 3, rl. Presirlvut, 3. -1. - - wwrw - , ' ' U ' , CAROLN B lub l ll I-.lm HI-,N I-.lx XMI f.'ttllIf'u Onklalml. Xlllilll' llullllullls lllylt Frlzunl. ll.. .l. ,l. Ylllllffftlf- -33 I xl fl- ' ffontvxt. 3: qlrts fflulv. 12 lll'llll5 l.lf!. -. - 2 l'l 'fH l f ' l 27 Wlzllcrvillc. Maxim: tilni llll 'l P' llo!Ill'l'l'llll' lligll School. S. C. A. lfulu'm't. 3. 3: lfnlnluvnfrun-ul llluy, 2. l'ou'fl0r unfl llig l'luy, -I: Uruvlv lfnunl, I. Lf. .i: lun-r FLORENCE MOREAU BOAK '6Betty', Mamaroneck N. Y' Della Della Della Bellows High School. Intramural Sp0flS,'1, -'gaRSfllfj5Jf1rfs Health, 43 Fraternity Officer, 4, lnternationa . e 4 Arts Club, 4g Outing club, 1, 23 Library A5-wcwtesf ' HELEN SYBIL BRADSHAW . CCBrady99 New York, N. Y. Chi Omega Julia Richman High School. W. A. A. Numerals, 1g Colby Week- end Committee, 2, 3, 43 Fraternity Officer, 2, 3, 4, Powder and Wig, 43 German Club, 13 Glee Club, 43 Arts Club, 3, 4, Outing Club, 1, 3, 4, Camera Club, 1. 1 L ROWENA MARILYN BUZZELL Waterville, Maine Good Will High School. Travelli Sch la h' 2 3 4- f:f5i.t12::,,EiS15s'r,b2, icizpi rim? 4, Sec:etii?f?eZ5 e a tons , , , 5 , Club, 43 Dean's List, 1, 2? 3, 4, German Club, 2' Camera FRANCESSELMA DECORMIER CC F r a nl 9, Pmlgllkeepsie, N, Y, Poughkeepsie High School V zz B ll . Numerals, 15 Freshman Scholarihipf 1, ZWKH A' A 1: 2, 3, Daughter of Colby, German Club 2 3-,Gle Clfum Grant, 35 Outing Club, 4g Bowen, Society, 3a is bmice Cab 511111 1, 2, 3, 43 28 JEAN COYLE 'cCoyle '-h Con . - NOYWIC , n Chl Omega Norwich Free Academy. Volley Ball, 1, 23 G C1 b , . Club, 43 Outing Club, 1, 23 Boardman Soecgzltzll 4'u Clzisls merals, 2. l ' ROSEMOND CLARE DONAHUE Presque Isle: Maine Della: Dvllzl Dlfllll Presque Isle High School. Student League, 3, 4: W. .-1. A. Nu. merals, 2, Intramural Sports, lg Wirzter Carnival Committee, 3: Colby lVeekend Committee, 3, 4, Echo Board, 3, Assistant lid- itorg International Relations Club, 1, Arts Club. 1. 2, 3. -1. Pro.:- ident, fl, Class President, 4. I V Math Club, 2, flris Club. 3. -L N IJo1rif- Haverhill, Mass. Ilarorlzill Iliylz Frlmnl. . !ud4-nr l,va.:m', lv: .'f'lI l'1f'l I Leila Foster Prize. I: .llfllll 1.111 1. -- - 'i ' ' ' ' 'lb N . . v - 4. F .V ,- ' List. 3: Llass berrvlur-v-Ir1'frfI1f f- -- l ' N '- Svvrelary, -1. w 1 29 CLAIRE FRANCICS lfll HKS Biddeford. Maine Biddeford High Sclmol. U . 11. .-1. .Yann-rule, Ll: Srlmlarwlnl I I DOROTHY .I .-KN I-I If Nl I-I If SH N 1 I I-,Ili lrllulollll ALTA MAE ESTABROUK Oakfield Mqine Sigma Kappa Ricker Classical Institute. Student League, '43 Cffli 'NUI U lf 1, 45 S C A. Secretary, 45 Colby Weekend Committee, .5:' Coburn Contest 2, Sophomore Contest, 2g General Sclzolarslup, 2. 4. , - ' ' ' I1 f I' Woodman Grant, 33 First Prize in Coburn and Sol' 'f' ,g ' tests 2' Dean's List, 2, 3g Class President, 33 In -Sflldeflf-5 u l 5 9 9 ' . . 1 4 Who in American Colleges and Universities, - CATHARINE PUGH FUSSELL MCatsien Swarthmore, Pa. Sigma Kappa Swarthmore High School. Student League, lg Varsity Hockey, 1. 2, 35 W. A. A. Numerals, 1, Letter, 35 Intramural Sports. 1. 2 3: Fraternity Secretary, 3g Oracle Board, 2g Arts Club, 1, 3. 4g Cam- era Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Chairman Colby Night, 4. KATHARINE BERTHA GLAZIER fKayn Fairfield, Maine Chi Omega Lawrence High School Volley Ball, 2. W A A N ' A 9 - - . l ' intramural Sports, 23 Coburn and Hamlin Speaking Cllblhileitia raternlty Oyficer, 3g International Relations Club 4. Canaer' Club, 45 Dean-9 Li-Si, 33 Entrance Scholarship, 1, , 9 a C ALTA SHERMAN GRAY - Cumberland Center, Maine Cl , 0 11 mega Portland Iunior Colle e GZ - C Winte C ' Z gi ee lub, 2' 3, 43 Chapel Cl '., L. List, 37: arnwa Queen, College Weekend Attendant, uglemisg 30 MARY FRANCES HITCHCOCK Chicopee Falls, Mass. Phi Hu Chicopee High School. Varsity Arch -, 13 S, C , -I . 37 43 Colby Scholarship, 1, Page Scheblarshi 1, Qllunel' , . pf - : 5 Jr! College Club. 1, 2, 3, 4, Connecticut Valles' Alumnae Scholarship, 3, Woodman Grant, 4, Dquighg f C li, nity Officer, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, 4- French glzlrbl, 1,2 if fmtirl ' 5 -- . -I. jo - man' Club, 25 Arts Club, 25 Deanls Lisfs 33 Boardman' Socleli 1, 2 3, 4. ' - ' DONNA ELSIE HORNI2 C6lVIedonna Winterville, Maine Waterville High School. Coburn Speaking Contact l- 1,,1,,r. national Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Ang Club, 2. 13: .15 0,,,i,,u Club 4, Library Associates, 3, 4. ' IVITH A M A R fl A Il I-I 'I' ,I XII III N' If WlISIlIJlll'Il. Maxim- Iarions Club. 3. -I. BARBARA I,III'ISIf Ii XIILIIN ilnbbv 5 . S I I . 'I'ransf0r from If vsllmrn brlmnl. Il Hllff fw'f f1 I 'i 3. -I2 FI'lIf0f'l1i1Y Ulllf'l'l'. IZ film' blllll. I1 Iilllllli fini: f.n1f'n:n 3 1 Ilnaslzburn lliglz School. Kirin-r Junior lfallf-5.-. Inn-nmlmnai H :XIILIIIIIF City. N. .I. II V Honrfl 22. 3. -I.'Fl'c:i'Pl11rw'. 3: ilnuvss-lfrrilrifsSY. -2. Iii Ni-'fifllli 'IU' 3 KI' -Cl18l'TIl'f!l1l'f 3 I' I' I I. louis'-. 3: Ilmifru ll-:uf , , ,.., . V . Club. AI. Vassalboro, Maine ciates, 4. PAULINE BARTLETT LANDER 6cPolly ' Kingfield, Maine Alpha Delta Pi Kingfield High School Fraternity Officer 4 Interngti - A' ' 9 3 0 Z R - Zlgtgrsaglgulgn 1, 4, Arts Club, 1, U2, 3, 4g Camera Club, 43 rliibrari' MARION ELIZABETH MCARDLE CC M' a C 9, Winthrop, Maine Arlington High School. W. A. A. Numer l - S General Scholarship 3 4- Q C a S, ' C' A' Cabinet, 2' Secreta , 38 F : Q , Le: . A. Play, 25 Forum Cabi 4, urer 4?yGl Cliegch Club., 4' German Club, la 2, 3, 45 Tiger, ee u , 2, 3, 4, ouimg Club, 2. fw- 32 BEATRICE RUPH KI NNI U1 'cBetty Oak Grove Seminary. Hockey I Intramural Sparta! Il ' S S h l h , Ig Daughter o Colby 5 Zlfiif Ptlzgijs, Z,0Clbi11.irhJencement Play 3 Fraternity Uffllpf 9 3, 4, President, 3, Treasurer, 4 Colby at the Mzcrophoiu I I I ternational Relations Club, 2 Powder and Wlh 5 nn I Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 43 German Club 2 3 MARY ELEANORE KING Ellte,' Methuen, Mass. Delta Della Della Edward Searles High School. Intramural Sports 2 3 Fraternity Officer, 4, Census Committee, 4 Class ecretary Treasurer 3 Echo Board, 4, Arts Club, 4 Outing Club 1 Lzbrarw 45.50- WILLETTA ETHEL MCGRATH 6cBillie', Carib0l1,Maine Delta Delta Delta P' 3' Caribou High School. W. A. A. Numerals, 1, Winter Cam-.ul Committee, 3, 45 Woodman Grant, 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Assistgnr History, 3, 43 C0mm9nC9m9nf Play, 2: 33 Fraternity Secretarv 4.1 Echo Board, 2, 3, 4, Woman's Editor, 4, Oracle Board 1 9 49 Womengs Editor, 45 White Mule Board, 1, 2, 3g Internbtibndnl Re: lations le 29 37 Powder and 3, 4:3 Oltling CINE GOL.. erning Board. 1, 2, 3, 4, ViC9'P7'9Sid9UF, 35 Dean,s List, 3: Lead- ership Conference, 4. ' JOANNA MAE MURTRY 66.1099 BCVCFIYQ Mass- Chi Omegl Beverly High School. S. C. A. Cabinet, 3, 45 Pan Hellenic COIIH. cil, 3, 4, President, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, President of Uno, men's Club, 4, Outing Club, 33 Delegate to New England Stn- dent Government Conference, 23 Delegate to New England Stu. dent Christian Association, 2, 3. M Brookline, Mass. ' Associates, 2, Class Numcrals, 2. f- G - .K . A J f. ., Q H .H'If'.. JI:-z-'S V' 9 ' , - -1 r. ., , s Tennis Manager. 3. -1-3 Intramural btmrts. 1. TI.. ... 1,1111 ml . Ship: lg Chi Epsilon JIU, 3: .L ,Nprrvtnry - ra flfllfl . . List, 3. 1 3 3 HELEN AUDHICY M.-XSS!-11.1 1 Berkley Preparatory. Intramural Fports. 2, 1: lfrwn-lt tlult erman Club. 1, 2, Arts Club, 3. 1: lh'an's list. .iz lilw VIRGINIA BEHNIKH Mosuun Home, Maine 1 HH' Willianzs Higlz School. lloclfey. 1. 2: Iollfi' Hull- I- '13 ll'l'l ' ball 1 2. 3: Tennis. 1: ll. .-1. .'1.. 3. 1. ,Nunzwralx I. lvtlfr. fill!! If r 1 llvfzn ,l. M ELLAMARIE NOURSIC c'Ellie Marshfield, Mass. M 'hfi ldH'gh..chool .... -, 1'-,M j ' 3,614.2 Iriternalional Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 OUUVUJ Club I- 2 Camera Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. SARAH WINNIFRED ODLIN c6Winnie,' Fairfield, Maine A101121 Della P l, 2, Powder and Wig Play, 3, 45 Powder and Wig. 2. 3 4. Sec Library Associates, 43 Dean's List, 2. BARBARA HELEN PARTRIDGE GG B o b -b i e 9' West Scarboro, Maine Sigma Kappa Lexington High School. Hockey 1 W' A A N . glellehnic Council, 3, 43 Y Play 1,7 Arts Club. Pll1L5Te2.?l?r:t:.y-533 fficer, l, 2, Secretary, 2g Powder and Wig. 3, 4, Vice-President 42 French Club, 45 Arts Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Outing Club 1' Dean', List, 4, Class Vice-President, lg Library Associates 4. , 3 S RUTH PATTERSQN Winslow, Maine Winl , H' h S I 1 , Liss gm lg cwol. Glee Club, 3, 4, Chapel Choir, 3, 43 Dean's 34 Q W A A Nurnerals 1' S f' A f ll1iI1 ! i Lawrence High School. W. A. A. Numerals, 2, Intramural Sports. 2, 35 Colby Scholarship, 3, Woodman Grant, 4, Arts Club Play, retary, 4g Arts Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, Camera Club, 4' Plymouth, Main, I I JEAN PE.-XRSUN cflrlczrzirf' I'I:i I-In Plymflulh High ffhflffl- H0'.'liffj'. IZ III. .I. .I. NIIIHPTIIIW. I: In- U'l1lTLlLf'fllSflIll'lS, I, lflll llfflllfllltlj f,'u11rzr'Il, 'L lg f,1fn.fr.gl 54-Ignl. 'lf-SIUII, 21 3, uffJ0fll7lllIl fifflllf 2 fi. I: .-Iris Klub l'lu-f, lg I'r.gg.f. llily Uffiflffr, 3, Ig Clare Club, I. 2. fi. lg Uutiuzs f.1uI:, I: ll-un' 'fi-95, 2: 39 filllflffll lfrzglffl Club, .L I. ' I 'C 'Ia x ALISUN BXHRXVK PIKI' ' -ug W'o:s.l Iiuxhury NIR!--. ll Il nu . 'Il Rlifilillllllll' .k.f'lIHU!. Nlllllvrufx, llglrqipgurffl .Sports Ig llulllulllr-r uf lfnllny: I'.l'IlH'flIilf' Ujllir' . 2 4' I A I IIIEIIIIIHIIS fffulz, I: .'II'l'IIl'lj' lflulo, fp: Hfulminlnu llull, I. If I' li I Il If N If li I'l I' If Ii I' 1' u flux '- i..nr1Imu. WI.um- ilu Um 1 Iuflru 1N:rrr Ill frllfillllll HIULIII ffllnnl. .NIIHV .41.' v', I. . . H 1 's . Isl IIIII ,II 1Ia'HI, I: ljllll Illlll frlillll, I2 II . I. I. Num. 1 N. .fl ff 1 'I 1 1 HH Il HI I HIYNIIIIL I. L.. lv. I: Uuuglzlvr nf lnlfwi Irfxhrr 'fu la rl In Hnurfl, lf. 3: Ills flulr, I. lf! In II IHA If Inv in Im ffnflvga-.x nuff Irlirrrxilivwl I, 4IlI.N IMI. I. lf. 3. I. .. I , I,1mvII. Nha-. ll HI lflfulw. I: Ir ,N 17111: 1. 5: ff-:H Mlm' -I NN HANNAH BEATRHHZPUTNANI ggPut97 . Sigma Kappa Houlton, Malne Richer Classical Institute. Student LGIIZUIC, 43Ill? flf'i'l 'll1f9l :U hi' lS orts Class Numerals 15 5- C- A- t ' ' ' tfdmufa P : . 7 , 9 , I I I - . gl W 1, 4, Concert Board, J, 1, 1 'I' f U 1- President 4, Powder an . lt, E i 1. 3 4- I 'Student 1 2 33 A,-is Club, 1, 4, Library Associates, ,I I , n s Who's Who in American Colleges and Urzlvef-Slilff-Y RUTH MARGARET ROBERTS aBonniev Springfield, Mass. Classical High School. Springfield .Iunior College. Student League, 2, 33 Cap and Gown, President, 4, W. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports. 2, 3, S. C. A. Cabinet, 4g Winter Carnival Committee. 2. 3, Student League Scholarship, 33 Echo Board, 2, 3, 4, Arts Club. 2, 3, Outing Club, 2, 3, Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4, Colden Eagle! Organization, 3, 45 Chapel Committee Chairman.. 3. MARY GERTRUDE ROBINSON Ashland, Maine Sigma Kappa Ashland High School. Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4g S. C. A. Cab- Ulet, 25 Ceneral Scholarship, 1, 2, 3, 4, Fraternity Officer 3 4, Vice-President 4g International Relations Club, 1, German,Cl,ubj ij 37,45 ,Math Club, ls Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, Arts Club, 43 Aglggsatlgsistjkl, 2, 3, 4, Badminton Club, Secretary, 43 Library 9 JANE ALHHIRUSSELL c3RustyM ' Delta Delta Delta Roosevelt High School Hodge . L - y, 1, 2, 3, B Tennis, l, 2, W. A. A. Numerals, 1 Letter 2 g1:cfE?afi.ll,Tl, 2, 3 Tuckahoe, N, Y, 3, Trophy 45 pan Hell - C I .2 ry y- reasurer mlitteg 3, 4, Entrance Sibhillarsilxliiclll 3W3bdh1t7tb1I1teg,Cazngmhwcoml '11-fr ffl , 3,4 V' . - .' .' . W , 1 'wwe- Editor 4cerI t . ice President, 4, White Mule Boaz-dx 2, 3,11 , n ernational Relat Cl b 1 2fiZ122eta?',2433 Frgnchg Club, 1.10528 Ari ,Clidiv 5: S, glrelaszger.. 3 Badnibinion Cl' Gans LISR. 2, 35 Class Secretary-Ti-egg ,lllm . . ub 3, 4s Floating Club 3 4- L'1,- llllu' 1 45 Cwll Aeronautics Course, 4' r 1 9 L tary J4SSOCll1lGS, 3 36 VIRGIXIA RYAX South Manf:hf:stf:r, Conn. Ginniew lwanchesler High Sclmnl. ll . --1. .-I. .X.llf7U'ff1li. I: ln1rf:mur.:1 ' Sports, I, 2, 3, lg Illlffffllllifllllll Iff'IflllUl1S Club, I. LJ, 1' lr Ill 1 I Club, I, 2, 5, I3 ,Ilntlz Club. I: .Iris Club. I. 2. li U lm Club, I, 2, 3, 1, Cunueru Club, I. 2. PS. -I: Hrulin Club, I: ll- zn's List, 2, 3, lffllbffll .5ru'iffly'. w 1 - IIIuI,I',N AIJHI XNNI H XXII XII I'orlI:nncI, Maine: l'm-rluml lliglz Frlmnl. Vullvj' Hull, I: II . .I. ,l.. I. I. .Yuruf-rfxls, I: lnlrruuurul Sports, I: ffnlby II'w-I.-wml lfnmruillf-1-, 23 Ir lIl'l'iI Srrlmlur.-slzip, I. Ulnmlnmn 'l'rreusurr'r, I: Cwrnmn lflub, I. LI. II: film- lflub. 53. I: flluu l'rH- irlwnt, 2: lhuuw' Club, fig ll nmrn',s lfullfy ,Yiglal lffmzrnillrv, I: lntvrfflillz lfnmnxilla-v, II. I. S ll Il rl -x' N ' firuni, lf. fig I-'rwnrla fflub, gf, i, I. k X .zzsxzg-e. llle Ilulu'l1:'xla'I' lllgll .xllllllll fflllllll. II f'1!l'lH l- lllfll 1 .lf . . , 1 lllgtllzx fllI'Yll'l!l IIINII r. 1'-1.f . M- ',x.,! 4 u -. D ' , HH. .- . ,xl,,,f,,- ll ji ,ig fluff ul Illini: xf!3 -:'7',IIsI', - ' . Hp. ...- .,- Ol BARBARA MARHESKEHAN testis' Portland, Maine Deering High School. Coburn Speaking COIIIHSI, 1, 21 :lf nfs' Prize 3, Freshman Declamation, 1, Second Prize' 1' Glmduln Speaking Contest, 2, Arts Club Play, 1, C0mfne'fjle,me ' I5 l?3'2,15 h M 1, . , 1, 2, 3, 4, Womens It ttor,' 'IU 'HH giliyzltloftdelclifz life, 1, 2, 3, 4, wee Club, 1, 2, -1, -21 -4m Club, 11 2, Outing Club, 1, Carnival Attendant, 1, CUVIIIUUI Queen, 2, College Weekend Attendant, 1- RUTH REBEKAH STEBBINS ustebbyn' Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Delta Della Della Hastings-on-Hudson-High School. Hockey, 3, 4, Valley Ball, 3, W. A. A. Numerals, 1, Intramural Sports, 2, 3, 4, Coburn and Levine Speaking Contests, 1, Woodman Grant, 3, 4, Arts Club Pageant, 1, 2, Fraternity Officer, 4, International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 1, German Club, 2, 3, Arts Club, 1. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 2, 3, Secretary, 4, Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, Camera Club, 1, 2, 4, Class Vice-President, 4, S. C. A. Cabinet, 1, 2, 3, 4, Colby Roosevelt Club, Secretary-Treasurer, 4. GERALDINE ARANKA STEFKO uGerryn New York, N. Y. Sigma Kappa Walton High School. Student League, 2, 3, Volley Bell 1. Tennis, 1, Intramural Sports, 1, 2 3, 4, Colby Weekend Co 7 rnitteeg 15 Fraternity Officer, 2, 3,74, President, 4. Forum Gang' t ' ' tne, ecretary, 2, German Club, 1, 2, 3- C C . I?ean's List, 3, Class President, 1, Badmihtorllmflllillb 3ub4 lPr3sl tdent, 4, Sorority Convention Delegate, 3. , 9 9 MARY ELIZABETH SWEETSER uBettyv Cumberland Center, Maine Ch. O 1 meffa Greely Institute Student League 3 4. - D ' 9 9 , V - ' - of Handbook, 4, Heelcey, 2g Basketball ILCS Pggszlenr. 3, Editor 43 Pan Hellenic Council, 45 Scholarships, 1, 2, 4flpDand Gown' gcZlby lAZrts Club Play, 13 Fraternity Officer, 3, 4, Plaugttey. inf ee u , 2, 3g A t Cl b 1, 2. ,- 1 , , 'est ent. 41, 33 Class Vice-Presillegnt, 12, Bewgnolggzgetglugs 53 geanfs List, Whos Who in American Colleges, 4. 3 l 7 3 Students 38 CLAIRE WEEKS TILI I-QY 'Tillz Ashland, Maine Richer Classical lnslilulrf. llztvrrzrzlimzlxl H'-lfuifms l.Iul'. 2 I Pflwdfzr and Wig, I: Outing Club. 2. I: l nn rz lfuh MII.,IJIiI'lIJ I AIIWIfI.I. X.-IN X.XI.IxI'.NIIlII1, Iiuyvillc, Ixmg I-Izunl. N. W. II Ill II III Il I I Uyxrvr Huy Iligh -UCIIUHI. llnrl.-fy. I: Inrmmuml Spurh I: ln. lrrzmva .g-lT,l0llll'.SlIiIl, I: Uwm-rul Frlmlurslzip, I. I3 Smflf-nz I-. sislunr, llislnry, I: l ru!f-ruily Ufjirf-r. l'rf-xiflvrzr. I: Um'-lv liwufl, .I, 2. 3, LI: lntvrrzulimzul Rvlulinns lflulp, I. lf I. I: l'nufI--1 .xml IVUJ, 'IZ ffrls fflulz, 2. fi. I: lh-un'.s l.isI. fi. I, ff' , N ...is XIII YIXIfIlIII II IIr4nIfuraI. XI.:--, IIIll'l'I',lI,I High Fvllnnf. .xfllllfllf 'llI,Hl. I, Ig Ilml..-I, fp lull x HHH. I 2. .IZ lfvhlwlfrflu, .IQ full Itllll fvnun .Nl'YlflHN. Ig Il . I I Nurnrrulx. I. la-H:-r. I I nr-I'n-snlrnl. I l'rr-IJ-Inf, Ig IIIUIJIHII Spurlx. 2. .I. I: .N lf. I. lnlum-I, I. I. I I: I-ml'-rwlnp l MH- ll H I: ffullay ul rlu- Ilirrnplmnr. I. 2, I. I: lulfrrmfwrml H-I-HI' H lffulp, Ig I'rvlu'l1 fluff, I. 2. I I1 I-rrmnn lfufv. I. fl full' I lfmlrcf, .I, I3 lilrf- fluff, 2: Irln lfuln, I, Ig lh-m'n lvl, l,iIIl'llf'Y Iswnfulvs. LIZ l4lm,u'l l'mnul, I, I. IIINNI IIII.III XXIIfbI-.NIIIXI NIH.. I'urlI.lnaI. NI.uin4- Vnrlluml Ili-:ll .M-lmul. II . I. I .XMIM -ff. I-. I f'F'fP' 'V -'71 I ',llI'Y. Il Irlx fffllln Ivnli. I1 Il1IfH:u!:-af:-I I f'-7F f-i'. 'IT1 . l'muIa'r mmf lIIi:. -I. I: lrflllllill lJ'::f'. I -- -' ' I I' . , - - 1 1 .Irlx lluh, J. I: lfzrm-ru flilfl. .. L 39 HENRY WILSON ABBOTT,Jr. ' ggD0C99 . . Z-1- P' Watervllle, Mame P 'I E' Coburn Classical Institute. Son of Colbyi Fraternity Olficfffv 21 3 4' Vice-President, 413 Outing Club, 35 Commencement Llbher' 29, I3resident's Reception Usher, 2, 3 4- 47 f CHARLESELTON BARNFATHER CC S a ml ml y 79 West Springfield, Mass. Alpha Tau Omega West Springfield High School. Interfraternity Council, 4, Basket- ball Numerals, 15 Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4, Fraternity Officer, 2, 3, 4, President, 43 International Relations Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, Dean's List, 3, 4, Class Oficer, Secretary- Tlreasurer, 2. MEL BAUM Mlrishn Malden, Mass. Tau Delta Phi Malden High School. Football, 1, 2, 3, 4 L t 2 3 4' ball, lg Baseball, 13 Intramural Sports, 2, 3?i1fe,r,Wb0amlnBIgitli1ii- I ELMER LEDYARD BAXTER GG-Redgg WJ b , C , '1 er ury onn Phi Delta Theta igloliby School. Hockey,.Assistant Manager, 1, 25 Juni ,395 9 arstty Manager, 4, I 13 07' Cabinet, 2, 35 General Scholarshiil rll,m2l,rC3l if?f'gf,,12 2gPS.. C' A' graternlty Oficer, 1, 2, 3, 4g Klappa phi Kappa 11510411 rize, 3, cho Board, 1, 2 3, 4 Ediwmn Cl' - ' 'e S 'e', 4' Math Club, 2, 3, 41 Dean? List, 1,-zatglilfz-Lil, Forum Cabinet, 3? l 40 GEORGE L. BRAC H. Jr. :5Ham.merlzfear1 New Bedford, Muse. IJ-,lm PXJIDIILI If nl u New Bedfffrd High Sclmol. Football .Yurm'ruls. 1: lffzslmll ll I 2, 3, 4, fNurnr:rr1ls, I, Lrfttrfr, Ig lnlrfumzml bporls, 1. I Scholarshi is I. 2. 3. -I. KI' ff .S -T I I ..,, Ill... fflzul11r.sl1ip. I. IIFOIHIIIUIII fum Son of Collzyg Prntrfrnity Ulffirwr, I. 2. 3. I3 lulwrrmlinnz lations Club, 2, fi, -Ig Uuling Club, I, 2. 'S IJ WFIIQ Il'l' K. li Ifl I. If 1' fl N I,isImn I uIIs. Nlzuim- Iknpl-. I IIu'II I llfebrmz flrvulvllzy. llm-I.-ny, I: lfnsvlpull, I. LI, II. I: Inlmmurx SpnrlS, I, 2. fi. I: llflflfrllwll Spwxlring lfnnlv-I, I: Ifrulrrm s ficvr. 2. 33 IlIH'I'IlllfIlllllIl lx'vlu!inn.s ffluln, ll. ' I. Il nn 's , ,, , .. . 1 rilllvi. 2. IIIHIYIHIII lf fi 5-fx ' 1 f 1 Q . . . I l I I I. l HN IHHXIIIN III XI I.:-lmn I'.lII-. WI.mu- II III I 'I nHf 'a' Ifllllwl I II'kIi'lI I'Y Xl I XXNIDI H IIIIIII li I,mm-u-. WI.unv I' I I ' Vu Nl I fxzlrllxid lniu I N5 If4HUg':q-11 I1 1In!xI.l'IIn:II, I Ill!! fyalllillff. I .. 5. I. If If II I H I lbnlllrxl. IIIIIIHIIW -Nl' . - . I lnrx, .wi Iliff rnllx U-fn r I I I I I 'IH' Im Ilzmr I I IH I ul'-nl ' llIl4'lIIlI'fIl'lI I lx I 1: n ff! I ' ' 11f'g'f. J, II.-Imnrzg 111:11 CRAIG BLANCHARD M Kappa Delta Rho Portland, Hille - ketball 33 - ' S it iz. P time Junior College BUS z , gssggfl Igjgbllg IthtrJalmuratlrSports, 3, 43 Fraternity Ufftcer, J, 4. RICHARD H. BRIGHT if D i C if 'Q n Fall River, Mass. Phl Della Theta - 4' Student B. M. C. Durfee High School. Intramural Sports, 2, 3, , . Assistant, Library, 2, 3, 45 171 raternity Officer, 2, 3, 45 International Relations Club, 3, 43 Deans Ll-915, 3- ALFRED E. BROWN cc R u d y 99 H New York, N. Y. Phi Delta Theta McBurney High School. Interfraternity Council, 3, Baseball, lg Intramural Sports, l, 2, 3, 4, Band, lg Fraternity Officer, l, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain, 23 German Club, l, 2, 3, Secretary, I, Treasurer, 2, 3, Outing Club, 1, 2, 3g Advanced Flight Training, 4. PAUL DAYTON BURNHAM C6Pud99 Brattleboro, Vermont Delta Iiappa Epsilon Brattleboro High School. Football Numerals, I, Letter, 2g Track 1, 2, 33 Intrafmural Sports, 3, 43 Fraternity Vice-President 3-, German Club, 4. , l 42 WinfIsfJr Conn ' ' ' ' Wind.Sr1r lligh School. 5111110111 Council, I: 13111151-llngll, lg Ing., murlll Sports, 2, 3, I: Colby Ilqgvlmlxfl fnnnrnillw-, 13 Irqgfrmgf. OHLCQF, 2, 5, -Ig forum ffobinfft, 2, 3: l,'Iuss l'rr-.-iflwzl, I. ,IU ARTHUR SPENCER CUB15 as C o cf lc Y 9 - II11 IIvIl.1 'IIlv'l.1 SICIJII ICIIUI--XIIII IQIIIVI-I'fXI ,I o 1' f,'roznl. ' Iiffrllll. N. II. lIl'Il'l Ix Illllg ll-lluilllll .Qunlmrn Sl'llIIlIlII'j'. f.'rn.x.s lfounlry, QI: 'l'rorl.'. I. 2: llm-I.-M, 2, 33 I Intramural Sports. I. 2. fi. I: frulwrnily Uffin-r, I: lrwmh l'IuI:, I1 21 3- fn III ffulr 'I U ' III I I I I I l un rx IIHII , 1 I., Z, -5, I. 'l'r1'us1lrf'r. I: lffrifiun 'frnirzilag I,fU:fl1lH. ,L Ig HHH ,, .So1'iv!y,II I ,vrllu , , ..: utmg . u 1, . L.. ., 1 1 4' . , tl U ll N W I NT ll IIN I' II X1QIQIf'I I' ,l o I1 n n x H .qlllllvlll l:llUlIl'iI. III Ilullllfllllfi, II. I, I.-rr--1, I. fhfllelfnll. I 'l'rm'lr. I. 2. fi. Nunn-rolw. I. l.rHvr lf. I: Ho-rlmli. I: '. ff I lfulnfnrl, 2. fi: lhllry' ll 4-rhrrul l'nrnrn1llrv I3 lfuoafum l'u r ffl, I2 5. lf. ,I. ',l'Il'1lIfd' In 'IIJIVHIIIIL .I .IXNIICS X. IDXIW ,I 1' Ill U III'-lun. WI.:--. I'W'I'I I I ' I'I Ifnslislx lliglz frlmol. llmffwll. I. Q. . I 1'3 3- AA 2- ffnIllIIrY, LII: IIf:S1'IH!H. I. :Z Ill!r4gn:z.v.f xjvff I Q, I' ' IIWU 1 umI, 2 3. I: Ilalvrrmlinlzvfl' If-Inn--fzf I i's.I'. Q. I-fJ'ff1f1 If' 'I mul: Ilmflnzlli Irling l :pI.:1'r1 H' I TI'-I-I' I 43 XX':ll4'rYIIIe'. NIJIIIU' IIv'Il.l PNJIIILI IIHII- n Sluvllfilllu lfonlowl, I. Nvplmrnnrf- lhwlorrmfmn, 2. fill!! Ira.f .c1lIIllUlHlll'l' 1'l'f'llIlllflfiIllI: Non of f-HIIINI lloum lolvinrl. J: IP IHHIII-LI lffulz, I: I'un'aIf'r onfl II ig, I3 lllrf- l'IuIr. I. I. I2 I ll'il' I lflmir, I. 2: Ill-Iloirw in Ilmrlmll. 3: III-Vfmlv in III Nfl' Ifngfuluf Lsnullf mil.-g.-w .IQ ffI1IH ,,fd!Illl'llf. II Illlfvfn lun Si01ly Brook P - ,,,,,,,r5fsrfsz'z,,? 2i 5t:,L2?ez 122' EGR- List, 3, 4, , 9 ' ' ' 0 yi eans 1 ' C.,,7' 97.. Rockland, Maine Ph' D 1. I1g?gCSchgol5 F Zotball, 15 Intramural Spodts 12 ihem er! 3 9 9 S . . 9 9 9 9 Club' 23 German Club, 25 Oufiirlgftaflliiibll ,4 .1132-,Z'ffmi'lal Felffii01is ' 9 9 S lSt, 9 2, 3, 41. VERNELLE W. DYER, J, CC C as Waterville, Maine a P p y Z eta Psi JAMES NORRIS EAST , Great One NORRIS E. DIBBLE CCDib99 East Longmeadow, Mass. Phi Delta Theta Classical High School. Student Council, 4, Cross Country, 1, Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, Tennis. 1, 4, Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4, Colby Weekend Committee, 4, Murray Debate, 3, Levine Extemporaneous, 3, Kling Scholarship, 1, 2, 3, Student Assistant, Public Speaking, 4, Fraternity Officer, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pi Gamma Mu, Vice-President, 4, Pi Kappa Delta, 4, International Relations Club, 1, 2, Debating Club, Treasurer, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary-Treasurer 1, Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4, Head Cheer- leader, 3, 4, Library Associates, 1, 2. FRANKLIN ARTHUR DOWNIE ' '6Frank Houlton, Maine I Delta Kappa Epsilon Richer .Iunior College. Football, 2, 3, 4 F h N Letter, 43 B11-S6l9tlll, 2, 3, 4, Letter, 3, Intraln,i.iirl1nFUSpoZSTe2,lll3si ..,, V WV-M WAWQ A hw Wk.. I . ,. R 44 JOHN C. EATON Waterville, Maine Wllterville High Sclmol. Cross Counlrv .Yurnc'rals, I: frmlmmn If'RA.NIxI.XN A. I-'HS'I'I'IIi Scurnpnrl, NI:nim- llrebrnn .'If'nflvrny. Trllflf. I. 21 Inrrumurul hpurh, 2. .L Ig ll,,fm,.- Club, I. 2, II. Scholrusllip, I, General Sclmlurslzip, Son njrlmlby: Innff. Tlfllifllllll Relutiorzs Club, 2. 3 -I U 0 1' H II:-Il.n I'x.upp.n IIINIIHII .I ,X Nl I-I S I-' H S 'I' I: Ii ,l 1' rn H 5IuvnIll'gglll. XILIIIII' fvl.l I'l .k'k'lPll',I4'yllll fallunf. Ilulrlg II1:wf.r!1r11H Xulllrl-IIN Ill frnmurul fpnrlw. 3. I: .'4ImIurwlu'pw, I. I. I. I: fluff-nt I1'l'I'lIlI un Hfarllrgy, fI. I: l rall:'lllilx fI.I!Il1'I, I, lg ffl: Ifulfun Hu, I Ig Hu ing lflulr, I: IIIVIIIIW l.i-r, I. Lf. fl: Hmmm Nnlflw. I. I. I llrfxillvllf, f 9 E ? IU Il N .I U5 If I' II If II If NI Ip Su If Il H If.lriImu. NI.lim- II II-f IY'I'l ' II I . . . 1 , A. I Ku'l.'vr .Iuumr l 1-II.-mv. Nmlful l 1'HH !- I ' 'I IMI' HI' ,HI . frutvrnilx lfnunril. I: llurlwff. 5: lfiff'-ffiffhf 'l f - ' ljlllllf' IIVa'PIfz'Il-I lbnlnlllfllrr, Il INN VNV 'Inf - '- JA 1 ': 'IH 3: l. '.lm Hlmnl- 3. Q gl 5l,,,,,, 1,i,1..y, 5. l...f, . . w.:.., lv.. urvr, I. 45 HOOVER RODNEY GOFFIN 66 B a r o rt 7 I I Portland, Maine Delta Lpellon . , . Numerals 1 Brtdgton Academy. Football, 1, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, r a Letter, 3, Intramural Sports, 33 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4: -5l1fd'i'UdLe'1djf, 4- General Scholarship, 1, Colby Scholarship, 2, 3, 4, JU ,ffm Sf 7 - C lb ' Ku :pa Phi ' , H't nd Government 3 .Son of o y, ' I swam: Ls my a 4 Inteinaiional Relations Club, 3, 43 K , 3, 4, S i T , ' Y . amid ecre aSy d ,ts in American Colleges and Univer- Whos Who Among tu en ' sities, 3, 44, Dean's List, 35 Library Associates, 4. 1 LLoYD V. ooocn Portland, Maine L Zeta Psi Portland High School. Student Council, 2, 42, Cross Country, 1, 2g Track, 1, 2, Intramural Sports, 3, 43 Colby Weekend Com- mittee 2' Fraternity Treasurer, 33 Pi Gamma Mu, President, 4 Vice- 4g Echo Board, lg International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 3 President, 43 Deanls List, 1, 2, 3g Class President, 2, Gamma Omega Nu, 4. gf vii: WILLIAM L. GUPTILL cc G u p as Winthrop, Mass. Zeta Psi Winthrop High School. Football Nnmerals, 1, Basketball, 1, In. ffflmuffll Sports, 11 2, 39 43 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4g Winter Carnival Commllfefi, 3, 43 Boston Colby Club Scholarship, 3g Son of golbyi, litceiPregdent, 4, Fraternity Officer, 3, 4g White Mule 007' , , 3 uting Club, 1, 2, 35 1 t 1 ' - Council, 3, C. A. A. Flight Training, 3, n effffrfmfy Athletw PERICLES ELIAS HADZET1-IEACOS ' I cc H a d Waterville, Maine y Waterville H' h S h, 1 K - Relations Clulli, 1, c2,03J.. appa Phl Kappa, 3, 43 International 46 II T u r If H Quinny, Muse. IJ.rIu lfg--il-,-n Quincy High School. fnntlmll lmlfflr. 2. 32. I: Trvsfk. I: Intru- rnurul Sports, I, 2. 3. I: l rulr'rm'1y Ujfirffr, 5. .I II II N If. II .IX XY' If?4 ,I n I1 ll II Uv H SIiUhIll'j,Q1lll. .II:lim- 7.-x., I'-I Sk01l7lll'.LflllI llfylz Frlmul. l unIImII. 2. II. lmllf-r, Lf: II'm.I,', I, 2, IVlIllH'I'lllS, I: 5. ff. .fI. l,'uln'm'l, II: lfnrul, I: lbirxl I'ri:.-, lr.-Jmmu llwrlunmlinn I,-Hllll'.SfI Klint: Srlmlnrxlzip. I. 2: .Null nj lullry, l, 2. 3, I: .fIr!s Club l'luy, I. 5. lf. .I. l'Iuvs. I. l'fvu'fIwr :xml II I.: D Linh, .I: I,IHl'lll'I' mul II I'L', I. 2. II. I, l'll'!l.l1l'lIf, .i. Ig Imam-1: linnrrl, I: Unlinhu fflnlf, 2. QI. I. l'rv-xiflvnl, I: lIirvrlur nr lulln I 2, rs. 1. I ABDO HASSAN lfuy. 2. II. I: l l'Il1l'l'lIIlf Uffir:-r, lf. fI: lnlvrlmlifrnul I:41'II!llllIW IIUl'l',n'I'lHI Iluys, fi: lflun .gl'l'fl'IllII-'I-f1'llNflfl'f, .Ii Hun:-n Nmiarrxl. .nnnrul Iunlfnn. frm- lf-un . ... . . li -.- , . H yxlxllllll Ifflllugjvr, I. IIIlll1I.ja'f. I1 I HHIIHWIIIIII V Nr Il 12 I I'. II mulnmn frflllll uml lxlmx. I. Ixlmg. 1. I: Flu-L ul I--1-I-zu I , I,fIrrurv, 2 .I. I: Ifllffflll-fl! lIHI4'c'r. I: KHIIIHI IIIII N1 - I'r4-siafa-nl, I Q IIIIIVII' IIIHJHI, I. I. IIHIIII-III!!! I'I'I - 9 ' I - . 5 ' . , . II. I: III-un I I.:-I. 2. A I: lzfrlur H WF . -. . ' 'f' ' nuumn. J. I. I ' . - - u . IIr1'rI?lnn IFIHIVIIIY. 5!ufIvl1! fwnllllfll. -fl I'H'I.II'II' K wslv 'I llzlrfmllunl -Nlmrh. I. .. I. I. 'I1 -'- 'I w'- I' If I Hin. 1 I 1.. 'Tr n-ll-. NIJ: - ' - ' lllllldllllll lululmns lIuII. H. I. f..rnmn IIHII. 1. I. IIHIHI- f- - - . ' ' . I Q Ivr. 2. 3, I2 Iulvrlrvrlvrulh IHIHIHI. 3- If - I' -' I ' ' ' 'I 'I I I'r4wIaIvnl I' INf1l'l'f: I'Ia1 IN !'i 5- I- I !'I'I I' I I' H THOMAS J. HUSE 6' B o m b e r ,' r . I J . Belmont, Mass. Add IH Belmont High School. Berhly Prep. Hockey, ls S- C- Cflbiflel, 4' Powder and Wig Play, 3, Commencement Play, 55 Powdgr ,Ld Wig, 3, 4, outing Club, 1, 2, 3, White Muze Board, 2, 5, I Peace Commission, 3, 4. IRVING KANOVITZ CG D 0 C 99 Dorchester, Mass. Roxbury Memorial, High School. Baseball, 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 43 Chi Epsilon Mu, 3, 4, International Relations Club, 2, 3, 43 German Club, 1, 23 Outing Club, 35 Camera Club, 1, 25 Dean's List, 2, 3. PAUL F., KEIRSTEAD Presque Isle, Maine Presque Isle High School. Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 45 Inter. national Relations Club, 2, 3, 4, Dean,s List 1 2 3. Bowen Society, 2, 3, 4, , 9 7 ' ALLAN R. KNIGHT . , CCAZDD Fal h ' mout , Malne Alpha Tau Omega Falmouth. High School. Intramural S o t 1 Schglarshlp 1. Fraternity Treasur 3 111 T S9 9 29 39 Iflino- 9 9 - , , 3 I ' , 5 Club' 1' 25 Outing Club, 1, 2, 3?rCheerleaTclii3rin2llc3Tafl.Relauons I 1 48 I vi RICHARD IQ. 311,-IJUNALIJ ,II ll 1' H W'i11fIh:1rn, Conn. Phi Xiu Illia, , mul! llrfrnuuz 111:11 Srlmnl, 7f'll1 l'f rr m In 1-rw!-. ..' 1..f:- Ilfffjfililll.5111110111 Iillllllfil. I: l:li'l'lllll1. 2. 'Z ' Ilunf..-r sl 11:- 1 I lflllllllflll Spnrlj, 2 fi. I: 1n1f'rnf1l1f,m11 111111 un 11111 ' UM' ing Club, 2: llf'l1r1'-1 1.1-I. fi. ,IHIIN NI111-I.I'.I5II .N 1' nl I':2I'I We-3.1nu11lI1. NI.:--. U. -. . .a.' lfirlu-r l,'lu,s,si1'r1I 1r1,s!il11la', II 1111111111111 hrunl. I. I3 111- 111111, 21 lh'un'.s l.is1. fi. IIIIIANI I'. Nl,XIiIN'I4HNIl IX H H 1' U lmngnunf-.11I.1w, XI.:--. IIVIII IX II 1 I II ll 1:00111-I11. Xlllllrlulh I I 11111 1.l'N . -I I. I I 11 Y I If 111111, I, -, .L I, X11l11rr111w, I. I.11- I. I: 111111111 II 4111111151111 fnfllllf. I. 2. .I. I. l.'n11u .511llI1l!I!1lIVl: 11 I Flllfi U' hw-r I I I' U uling 111111. I. I. II. XIWIIHN I.. XIXNAIIII 5l.1lnfur1I. Ivllll. -Q'f1l1 'l',f ' . ,II I-11' 1- , 1 1 1 I 1 111 11 Nflllllll. 1if:11.f!1v-:i1', i. ... 1::fr-r I ' r 4. I: 111.111-111111 UNI-fr. I. 1 'i'H ' '- 1'5 I ' 1 U 111111. ... I' NPI 11111111 111111111111 lawn -. 1 I' EDGAR MARTIN . 0 . Eagle Lake, Maine Alpha Tau mega l S h l .h' , Richer Iunior College. Woodman Grant, 3, Generapl c o3arsFiZ, 45 Student Assiiiang Lilzlrapiii 4iCagZZlnngeneLemrevrgge-Piizdent, 43 lgblibllger Rhjiilcflgig Clblrilcert Board, 43,-4F25 alubf 3, 4' Treasurer' 43 Dean's List, 3, 4, Library Associate, 3, 4- WHLLIAM HORACE MARTIN 'GB il l Lynn, Mass. Lambda Chi Alpha Lynn Classical High School. Football Manager, 1, Numerals, Track, 1, Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4, Out of State Scholarship, 1, Colby Scholarship, 2, 3, 4, Fraternity Officer, 3, 4, Vice,Pres- ident, 4, Chi Gamma Sigma, 3, 43 Math Club, 2, 3, 4, Pfesldent, 4, Dean's List, 2, 3, 4. HOWARD AVERY MILLER CC ' 99 Clipper Waterville, Maine Alpha Tau Omega Waterville High School. Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hamlin Speaking Contest, 1, Sophomore Declamation, Goodwin Speaking Contest, 2, Hallowell and Levine Extemporaneous Speaking Con- tests, 3, First Prize, Sophomore Declamation, Third Prize, Good- win Speaking, Second Prize, Hallowell Contest, Y. M. C. A. Play, 1, Powder and Wig Play, 3, Commencement Play, 3, Fraternity Officer, 3, International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Debating Club, 2, 3, Powder and Wig, 3, 4. WARREN HENRY MILLS Yonkers, N. Y. I Kappa Delta Rho Roosevelt High School. Interfraternity Council, 4, Track 3 4. Intramural SPOTITS, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hallowell Speaking Coniesta 3, 4, Levine Prize Speaking, 3, 4, General Scholarship 1 2 3, if Woodman Grant, 2, 3, 4, Fraternity Officer, 2, 3 4 1-aregidgnta 4., International Relations Club, 3, Debating Club, ,4',Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Chapel Choir, 4, Outing Club, 1, 4, Dean's, List, 3, 4 , 9 W ARNULIJ HX 'IIN XI I .IIus ll Hungeley, Nluim: Hebron filfllllfflllf. ffruu Lnunlry, l. I, 2, 3, Ig Intramural Sports 'L I: llvhrfm Srlmlur-hip, Ig Frm!-rs' XI.-ssistfilll, Uutlz, fi: f'rf1!vrniI'- llnflhu-r, 1: Unling fluff I. I . IIIII II IX II II I'Il.N Nu Y IN II 1' 1' I. Ulfl I.ynu'. I.nnn. I.mnIHI.I I In XII-Im ,fll1lfl'Il'j' High Srluurl. lfrnu lfnunlry. I: 5. I I. luhmrr, I, J, uUiIl!I'l' ffurnirul lfnlnlnilh-v, I. lf. QI, I1 Hmm: llnl., I, Q, 2, I, I'i1'v-l'rmi1la-Ill. I. ll a ll 4742 J' I..m rf-uw, WI In .I If II U NI If H II If NS 'I' I-Q I N ,I 1' r r ux' H u-rvllra' Hiull Nlumf. Ir-nl., I. .f. I. Il'Hl'l.'f, I. 2. lflfffllflll' Ypurh, I. Lf. ,Ii lun-rlmlmlml II'l','IlIlllll I Iulv, I. I, 'f '7ll,l fIHI'. I IQII.III-IIII' XIIIIII II I'I IIIIS -- IQ 1 1 Iavlllllll 5I.lII1lll. XIJIIH f-'La I I II illiumw High Nrlnml. II':1I.-IIMII. -1 I-A IJ' II- H fmII, 2. I. I. ldzplnzn. I1 Irsfrvzmur-.I I--wif' 'fin '- I-W I l'n-sill.-nr. 3: ll I' I'. HHH-'. Ii I'I' 'MH' ' 51 .5-.4 I'x.llIll.l ',l'll.! III! LINWOOD C. POTTER 3 WLinv Bar Harbor, Maine Bar Har!bofr.High School. Transfer I from CIgnIj11elg9ifg gMEfZL'Z': Bangor Seminary. International Relations U , 43 Camera Club, 43 Boardman Society: 3, 4' ROBERT WHITE PULLEN 'cBob', Danforth, Maine Zeta Psi Dan orth Hi h School. Interfraternity Council, 43 Basketball, 1, 2,f3, 4, Intiamural Sports, 1, 2, 3, ta S- C- A- Cabinet, 43 Band, 1, 2, 33 Scholarship, 1, 2, 3, 43 Lelia M. Foster Prize, lg Student Assistant, Economics, 43 Son of Colby3 Fraternity Officer, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 2, Vice-President, 3, PreSide7li, 45 Pi Gamma Mu, Treasurer, 43 Outing Club, 43 Dean's List, 1, 2, 35 Class Vwe' President, 2, 4. EDWARD FRANK QUARRINGTON CC E d 99 Portland, Maine Alpha Tau Omega Deering High School. Baseball, 13 Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 43 S. C. A. Cabinet, 13 Fraternity Omcer, 3, 4, President, 43 Echo Board, 1, 2, 33. Oracle Board, 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief, 43 International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager, 43 Outing Club, 1, 2, 3g Dean's List, 3, 4. ALBERT RIMOSUKAS D 'G Z u Is: a s 9, Wlndsor, Conn. Phi Delta Theta Windsor High School. Student Council, President, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 43 Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3. 43 Colby Weehi end Committee, Chairman, 43 Fraternity Officer 2 3' Chi Epsilon s3274LSiIlZp1tScLorer in Maine Intercollegiate Basakeiball, 1939-403 52 MAI, HILL H151 PH It i Il Putererm, N. . 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I ' ' I ,,, l'1ua1m: U11 4 3 Ii1'I'lV 5'f'H! I- ' ' N' 1 'I fflzln. Q. T. 12 f'rf:ll'w If-I ', '- N X my MM-,,,,,,, Y.,. ,,,,--,.. I X I I 1 . i V a 'I 'R 1 ir 'sa gi ll VI .l.. .21 .1 g , 'f ll . lf, ,J 121 5 ,J 4 1 .r 4 5. ik i'. nl . 1 I 4 2 -5 1: in 1 I 1. 5 -1 i fi: fr, iq.. ll?- 'L 1 1 i 2 5 i 2 , E A WENDELL STARR ccRed99 66Wendy99 Malden, Mass. ' Malden High School. Band, 13 Chi Epsilon Mu, 42 Glee Club, 1' STEPHEN S STERNBERG ujellon New York, N. Y. Tau Delta Phi Boys High School. Football Manager, 13 Interfraternity Council, 4, Basketball Manager, 2, 3, Varsity Manager, 43 Intramural Sports, 2, 3, 4, Fraternity Officer, 2, 3, 4, President, 43 Chi Epsilon Mu, 3, 4, Echo Board, 1, 2g German Club, 1, 2, 3, Rep- resentative to National Convention of Tau Delta Phi, 19395 Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Associates, 2, 3, 4. 1 HERBERT D.STERN ullarbn Waterville, Maine A Waterville High School. Football, 1, 2, 3, 4g Track, 1, 2, Intra- mural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4, Fraternity Officer, 1, 23 International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Outing Club, 1, 2, 33 Dean's List, 3, 4, Library Associates, 2. GEORGE J. STUMPP ufebediahn 1 Phi Delta Theta Bristol High School. Basketball 1 2 4' Bas b ll 1' I Sports, 2, 3, 4, Student Assistant, Chemistry,e 2? El, 4,3 E:-512231311 Uffivenn 23 Chl Epsilon Mu, 3 4, President, 4, Oracle Board Ely 4, Business Manager, 4, Outing Club, 3, Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, Bristol, Conn. 54 A. FRANCIS THOMPSON Franx Ciuinffy, MHSS- Pm mln., im.-1.1 Thayer Academy. Inzerfrazernizy Council. 3: Ilnclaev. 1: Imm- mural Sports, I, 2, 3, 4g Fraternity Uffrer. 1. 2. 3. -l4r4.,,,H,,,r 2, President, lnlernalinnal Relations Club, l. 2. 3. 1: fhgfing Club, I, 2, Library Assnrfiutes, 2 3, .1, ' K IC I 'I' H 'I' II 0 M P S U N 0 m III y N PHTSKIIIU Isle. Marine' ju, I I l'rr'sqnu Isle lliglz Srlmnl. l nnI1m1l. I: 'l'fIlf'lf. I. 2. Qi. 1. Vupmm, 1: Intramural Sport:-s, l. 2. 3. -1: lfanfl, I. 23 Sm, ,,f l',,Il,,: lfffllfl lflillfll. lg ll1lI'l'lIllfiHl1Ill IIPIIHIUIIN ffluh. I. 12, Ii. 1,3 f'HIlH: Club, I, Alg llmzrfs List. 'i ' J' .llll 5'..C'F. V, un 1-ff' 1Q,',, .x its Q sf zrlmx 4 ll 11. 1 f mf rr 1 r Sports. l. 2. Ii lg lfllllfl. l. lf. I: llrmml Nlmlar-lnp, 2, i, S l l'Ilfl'l'llil4Y Ufffrvr, fi, l. I IIVI'-l'f0'sIlll'lIl, 3. l'n wlairlll, I, ll ln! Wulf' lfnurfl, I. LI, fi, I Huxiru-H Hurmgrr, 13 1.111 flulv, l. I, 5. I llavrrzfs l.i.sI. 3. IHCNUN S'l'lfl'llI-IN 'I'HI' Xl.l KN H 1' II n ix U Uriglllun. Wm-. 1, :Inn , . mul. lui A S, fjalllfllvl, Il:!HHH'v'11 51 '3l-'U-' '7 ff 3- x f 'n ' ,ll IHIIIIHHII. Sl',lHllIl'Sllil7. lf: l'nurrh l'ri:f llfzlluu-1. 'y+ff:i.Ha. ff' . - SUFUIIII 1'ri:v SIPIPIIIDIIIIPI1' l7rc'lHl1l'1!1 l1J VIH! ' FIV' '5Wi'- 3- '- I:lH7Sl'l'l'lf lflulr. I. Vnwilfa-ral: l'v':ll l5'7. J- 2- H - - '71 l I I UIHIII Q5 I ERNEST F. UPTON, Jr. Wt ville Maine G6ErnLe Phi Delta The!!! Waterville High School. Fraternity Ofncerf 1' RONALD H. WALLACE '6 R 0 n n i e 9' 1 Mars Hill, Maine Zeta P51 Aroostook Central Institute. Basketball,.1g Baseball, 1, 23 lnfffl' mural Sports, 2, 3, 43 General Scholarship, 1. ROBERT E. WHEELOCK 66B0b97 Cranston, R. I. Phi Delta Theta Cranston High School. Interfraternity Council, Vice-President, 4, Hockey, 1,-2, 3, 4, Letter, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Sports, 2, 3, 43 In- ternational Relations Club, 1, 33 German Club, 1, 2, Assembly Committee, 4. GEORGE W. YOUNG g ccHip Songs: l Rutherford, N. J. D I elta Kappa Epsilon 5 1 Rutherford High School. Football, 1, 2, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4- 4 Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3 4' Wo il ' i . I ..: I , , o man Grant, 3, 4g F pg 5 . OffiCGT, 2, 3- 4g International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3372123172355 Club, 13 Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, Dean's List, 2. 56 mlfemlfleg cgvw zffiecs Hui -i ,U I H 1 ,. .K 1 i 1, 15 I 4 I 3. .ll L se QI il EW it A V V i i I I z i I 2 4 ii 1. wil li vi .AU F55 : . 5 ii iv Ei We . if '3 XJ! 117 x , 1 4? 3 Lf , 5 f 'R L W 5 In ' li . J. S1 U T' 5 Q, 2' k rf A ., 4. N , r Q a Q 1. , , Q -. . ,I u V 1 ff tiff WI T! .Qi 155 fe 1 35 ! E . 1? L i .i N I I , .3 1 4 F 7:L Q ' i W1 xg! ,QI mi :g1?1 L l 'T '41 'W far-f if- ' V' - 'I ' Us-:in lzrnv-I I.. xl.ll'fIllf'f I lm.-f 1 XX JH. 11 lilllliflllllll 'ri lffalfi qui! ly,-Jgiur. - I l NSI' FFXI lfilil R lllmrlv- li.irnf.nlln-r .lu-1-pil lfrr-iiir H--ni.ilu ll.irilin: W.nn-u Vill- Rulwrl l'ullv'n SIl IllH'll Flu rnlnr-rg: lzclhili limi.. Ruinrfl Vile-vlmk 'lilll' Int:-rfrnta-rnity liuunvil i- miulu- up uf llu- pr.--iilf-nh nl' ilu- 1-lulul fr: tvrnitivs. It funvliun- ai- ai unifying lmily fur thi- x.irimi- l'r.ih-mils gnu :incl through it ilu- aulmini-lrailiim final- uilli l'r.il--rnilx gm.-rmm-nl. Ili-i ll' in :mal tin' livglislrnr we-rvv ai- Pri--iali-ii! .ami F--vrvl.nrx-'l'r--.n-uri-r r 'l WIS, Ill' rvst ul' the' im-niln-rs uri- -tunic-nl-. To lin' vulllwii full, lin- lillliv- ul- ilrmsilig up ru-lung .mul lvlf-i,:ln,g ru lt luis vmiiplvlv vunlrnl nvvr frgilvriiity sl.imw-- .mul ini:-rfr.al--ruin -I-nn. i. h. .I Q . - - nlvs. Prulilvnis nl :ill Kimi- gin- lvrnughl In-l'urv lilo' 4 --umil. ll l-l.n- .1 m- Ii I TEH-FHATEHNI'I'ii lIUlfXlll I, :- ,i alta HHDP3 Epsilnll 4 4 M Founded at Yale, 1843 Local Xi chapter founded in 1846 Colors: Azure, blue, gold otto: MFriends from the heart f01'6V9l'-5 58 wa.....+w X N. , NYM , ,i.,w....q... First Row, left to right: Osborne, Myshrall, Foster, Darren, CT,.,u.Ju. I.-wmv G 1 M. li r .1 I l, ' ... ' - .-. .4 ,- Lomac, Second Row, lfft to right: Drummond- paul. Shepard' 'I-hmmkuul Mll,4 H,lrri what R ,V P Taylor, Hubbard, Waterhouse, Curley. Third Row. lr!! to right: Eaton. LCC. 1fgng,:1,3cQ,l Mkl,,,..Q: Q!,1ic,! Lum ston, l'lUICl'llflSUn, 'rufncfq Xvith-.HL .I l I l K t NINETEEN FORTY-ONE Gefnge Beach, Jr. John Dilggetl lliram Nlavinlu- P21111 Burnham Franklin Downie .-'krnnlal My-lnrall Joseph Croteau Franklyn Foster G1-urge Young Joseph Freme NINETEEN FORTY-TWO Arthur Beach, Jr. Max Holzrichtcr Ruhr-rl Nlavlhma 1 Wendell Brooks Raymond Kozcn Flu-lluy l'rall John Fifield Tlllllllll' Tlmnlp-n NINETEEN FORTY-'l'llRl'Il'I Ronald Livingston ,lohn Lomax' Oliver Millvtt. .lr. Harold Paul Leo Curley William Finkledey .lohn Lee NINETEEN FORT Fredrick Drummond Charles Osborn Arthur Eaton R0bCFi RICH? William Hutchinson Gardiner Taylor Douglas McLoud 59 Y-FUI ,l. Ke-nnr-lla 5lu-p lfrrul Taylor. lr. Erin--I whvllllll nlm Turnrr Philip u,.'llf'l'l'll'all Paul Vslllllillll Vrvalrirls Vf'f'fHl ll IX I v I Zeta P514 4 Fou nded at New York University, 1847 Local Chi chapter founded in 1850 Colors: Black and gold 60 fin! If Barr- iw,-Z 1 1 - . - lfft In .gf I ,. ,. s , a Ifzznf HM' r'f 7 1: I- 1 , ,Q , NlNl'Q'l4l'.l-QN Ifuli I X .nXl rnrj- Nlnlmll. Jr. llmfl 1......l. x'l'l'lll'Hl' Uyrr. Jr. XX IHIJIII 4-ug-:ull 1lllll 1 I'-lPNll'f Jllllll ll,lXxl-N '-lubrll I.: lv I1 YINI-f'll'l N lflbli IN-IXXH xxyillilllll 'Hain' Xl .alle-r lun-'rx ltllflllllllll Ullrlmllk l.u-r- n- I lullnn Nirlmrul lhvr Y ll I--r I-'AI-----lun L Xrllmr lm- ..ln NINI-1 l'l'fI-LN l'Hli lX I Illi I' nf-ld!! lu u kruila ll: ral n H-.full Xl ll nl--lan I Il flare' ju-llli I 111 lflmrlv- 11l1.upm.m lhlph ll ul-m, jr I fun E '11 gf Nnlwrl Hl'rnlllIil'r 4--'I-rg- ,'.l'lIl ' 'mtl I Vrnllklylu lfrxin lr---I-fra' k Nl- Xhrw New NINF. lb!-il-TN VNU IX IHI II Ijunnlgl 'ulOflIll!1 fllnlll- 3'f71 i 1,4-urge' nllfll' ,lnlxn U-1 .lllum HWY-'f 5 john lfnllnlmn V :llmm Vu-r-'f Ulf- X Hu--fl' l'lnHq-4 H9113 psilnll 4 4 X M Founded at Williallls, 1834 Local chapter founded in 1352 Colors: blue and gold Motto: ulustice is our Foundation 62 4 W 'fgg W-, . - ,, , 2 I W Y' 1 1' 3 1- A rx! R 'll . 1. l,' 1' 1 Q9 '1f,',,lf'. .11 fuk., I. .A ' .'.f' vw - E, . , 4 ' .na If! !u rjfzf 111,111-,:, 1,11 rv 1 ,W s H 1-ilifffiw In-, 14- - , ' :Vu Q.. 5 1 I I I NINI-Q'I'l-IIQN FUHIX-IINIK lil-null HIZII IIIHIXPI' lnonlll nlrhgpl j..I,,,,..g, Hnrtlvy llillu-r Xlnlu ll.n..,,,, 5,g,,,,, l,,,,l,, iihnrlr- Huff NlNl':'l'l'2l'1Y l UH'l'X-KIYXXH Vliffnrel linnu- llnrulul jnlm--in NUI.,-fl lin,- fvvfillll ffnlv Fulsmr-I I-:rung 1...r.l..u lh-Iur.l..... Jvhll Uvililalli fllmrlr- Niglulllngalr Irv-In-ru 'argrm lhlflllll HlH'lxiIlR Xxvilulrr l'a'.lfl Mlull-un Nlrrxrs 5lI'lllllilll llmsxnrul H.nruIel Nlm-I-inin-r uynllfr XX.-.-.lv-ar-I Y I Y I-1'l'l'Il-IN FH ll TH -'l'lI ll I-'I-1 Hugh Hvrkhilll X1 llli.lm Hr-mn Nl :llum Nl,1n:lnrI.l Unnivl lllaulman l.mu-ll I unmung hmmm Nl--ng-fu vrhlblllili nl':lllll0l'L Riflhlfll llrlll I llllu--ll-la I Ill--2 lh-ich! H-n-.urfl YlYl':'l'l':l'1N l UN'l'W-IVHI li lylllllllll Unlvlwr lfurlylv lulvln lil-'VIH-I I5-'2-5 Phillip Qzglnginili l rr1lf'rirL lrurjnx K!-!-'11 ll:-Hr-1 Illlffii llralf XX6.H'fI'I'l Nl.u'llnxl:.nl 'llhlff 'fi'-T2 CllIlI ll'a f:!'!'!'ll ,IUIIII l'llifif'l' Udfli u Jiififf H3 Phi Hella Theta ff 4 4 l Founded Miami University, 1848 Local Alpha chapter founded in 1884 Colors: Wllite and blue Motto: G6We enjoy life by the help of the society of others 64 liflf kfv5K'4 Ili! ff' Hfkfj I ,f'- I 53 1- 4 'lf .. ., 7 , . vl 3 U Q . A - - ' - ' . , ' . - : . .Ai l. a rzghrz l'iu4z.f,, 1f,:.:f. I 'fb I' ff- I .f . ' , I g 1 .I fhrr-1 Run, lr'! I--I ffm: I - 5 ZA 55 -2 A 'YINIi'I'I'II-IN I-'HIIII'X.uXl-' I'-lllll-I' IIJIXIQ-1' 5'lf'Iltl'l' IJIIIII I-rugs-f slulupl, III4'Il:lr4I IIripIll Nnrri- lhlplnlr- l,,,,,,,. H,,,ml,,,,,, Mfr--fl lim--n J..mf- F..-I H.-I..-If ul.f.M1...L XIIu'rl IIunu-uL.n- NlYI'I'I'I'II-IN FHIIIN -'INK H XYiIIi:nn Ifnnlvy Xllfllhlll jnur- I..--.rgr l'.1rLff II:lruI1I IIi1'Iv- .I.lmv- Ix.n.m.nn:In l,urI I.l.Y!1lu. III:-Imr1I Jnhn-nn lIh,.rIr- Iunl II..l,ng NIJ.. IInIu-rl .Ivlm-nn Hmrr 'li-,uf N I N If 'II Ii Ii N I H II 'I' I - 'I' Il II I5 I IIIlIlfIl'!- Ifrnv- If'-.nn xI.lfII!.llIIl I',xuI Wlurphx ,I:unv- II:ule-mgm KIIIHIHA: I'ufflu NINI-I'I'I-IIQN' I UII'I'Y-I-'HI II RUIN'l I IIHIIILIII I'-l'l'lIfI1'Is II1Ih.lruI ,I--IH: I'--lnftf-1 Ile-rlrum lfurrivr II--n.1IaI Iuplnn II-'Hr1 II -bln Ilnln-rl Ifurli- .I-WK NIH .srlm If1Iff N--ulf IIHHJIII sfffh t l YY'iIIiann II4uu-nrk hs Alpha Tau UIIIHIJH ' N do ' Founded Virginia lVIilitary.I11stitute, 1865 Local Gamma Alpha founded in 1892 ' Colors: Sky blue and old gold 66 Ffrxlk f. ff' f-fl H'-- - H..- H rml! R-,H iw! ' f 4 H Sflifl-1, llf'fe.1, NlNl 'l'l l N I-HN lX.uNl- . a I l.lrla-- H.lrnf.ulln-r llslgnr Xl.nrlm Xll.m kniglli Illlhllv' xhn-'I l-lv-.u-I ijllxillillilv NINI-I'l'l l-'N I-UNIX-IXXH 1 1 llnrnlal lhnlmr' XII-nn ldululwrn- Nllfllllllltl lrlfllll Allrrwnr lullllll llurulel lla-gall llnnl Whr-h.ull XX Plilill ual Nm- o Hulmrul NHK-'r--.n lmn- Pflllilllf Phillip W1-nr NINI- l'l I-'Y l'Hl!'l'W TIIIHQI-Q . 4 . lfclwill Xlvxnmlvr Xlvr.uh.un lvrn- 1tll3ll Il'!i ll.lrle'll.l 'l.'llllll.l'l liurn-m--ntl: 'xINlI'1'h' nveln Nnlmrcl H.ns-.lr-I llum-am lfn-lning Hn-lmrfl flf- N.u.-rm NlNl'1'l'l'll'1N FUN I Y -l'Ul lwlwglrql XIHJIII l'c'l1'r klllllAIl.ll.lk Yirlnr llurnlu-im--r .I-'lm lur-I Xlvx lyvllllllxuh'-ki Nllnu Xl.urllm1.1l-I Nnnlvy lfrnlin Hvurzv WI k uf f'fIk,lf-I 'Jf,1Ill!llft ILIIIIFI N-fl'-lrlll xhllrlll hlluhfn 'Hill' XIIIII IC Illvlnna X-ff!--21 ful'-,ur-I l'rn:- ug-r I--rrph 'pans Hrnzn X rrrrngjlsu Lambda Chi Alpha U 1 Founded at Boston University, 1909 Local Alpha Rho Zeta founded in 1918 Colors: Purple? green and gold Motto: Vir Quisque Vir 68 fin! 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' 3, , I 'YlNl'1'l'l'1l'1N I HIC'lN.1lNl' XYHILIIII Nldflill Nhhnrel Nmv- XX ,uhm Nhflim NlNl':'l'l':l':N' l HH'l'N -'IVXX H Nnlwrl Xllalc-r-nn Xllwrl H.nnv- I .uughlm Nl- kmn Hnrnlnl llulnn Hvllinll ll.lfIIIII: ll..n,1I.l l',ar1-an Y ilu l 1'1lur1uirll l.mrn' ll.nrrl- llugrr I'....g lfeluin l i-llvr Vurlu- llvmvm-.u Xlnllunu lu.L-r I.l Iil' xllln-.llll X rfllvll Jllllllillll l',1tll R lnrx ll.-n,nl1l lag.:--rx Y I N If 'lm If If N VH Ii'I 1 - ul' II N If If 1,l'Ill.Ill l vrll.lllllu'l Nvlwrl l.ll'lrur 'rung 'lu-4' llnlmlnl llrny Uvllwrl x1.lllH'Hlll x'.Ill!If'f 'I--wif Rnlwrl f:r.lj- ..lfll' xlffflll Xn-lfru V Jfi Y1 lilmrlv- ll.urn-x N--n.nI-I N- -ml IP--lul-I uhllffw llllN.ll'l' Nllvsfll N I N I-fl' If I-' N I-'H li 'I' W -lin I Ii . xll'X.IIllll'I' Nut-vu Klan ll--uw I huh: lu'-f 1 xl-'L Vftkxh: lflu--lvr xfllllll' H--In-rl llun-m '13 ' - v F .I-IIIIPN Xhmlvr h1!l ' 'J f J' 69 Kappa Dlglllfl Hllll 444 Founded at Middlebury, Vt., 1905 Local Xi chapter founded in 1926 Colors: Yale blue and Princeton yellow Motto: Honor super Onmia 70 .4 of - ,. 1 R 1, .,.3'.,.-..,,a l AV A E Q' r f,::. 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NINIVII-'I-IN I HII'I'N-IXXH .:IlilI'Il'?- nvrry ll.nr-.Isl Illmlnnu llm......I l'.nImr :l'f0 Ill'Iill jusfph 5',1llr1t Y I Y If 'I' I I N I U Ii 'I' I - 'I' ll II If If IIIIIITIPH Us-lliu-.m Ile-In-rl llrmu-un lfrflfnfk Van: Ilvnrpl' IIIITIWII Inwrrm 1- hnrnrx ,lnmm NIJ -.rf--ll Phillip Bm-L .lrrx IIIIIIFI-r,uuIl Ilrnn Ixllf-rw NINI- l'l'l-'N l Hli'l W -I-Ill H 1 RnIu'l'l IImIgvr llvnrgv lfnnlvy lfalmnral Cong NI:-rrill Iflm-r-nn n..1,,h n.n.... lfnlppfl jnhnunn RIIIIJIII 'urn-11 I'.1uI NI:-rtllia-Ill 'HHH XHIU: nj,-han' Ndlnlvqwil II::tf-I-I Xr:H1rx 71 Tau llelta Phi H Founded at New York Universit 1910 Yo Local Tau chapter founded in 1933 72 Colors: Deep blue., white VTE' If fx 4.'f1ff,f-A' if -r 'f YlNl'1'l'l'Ql'fN I-'HIIIN llxlu Phill HJIHII xlxfllll x'.llllvH Ng, ph, H sl, ,HI It Hl'f'lr'fl 'I' Ill NINI-Q'lAl-QliN I-'HHIN IXXH ',.lNiIl nflllhl' 'u'f.lllI 1-Il-'Ill 'Jul xilualrgn nnlwrl 'AIIIIPII Wall--n IIJIIIIII Ulwu Nr-fl! lnnnnnuvl I'-fllflll Xlnn ,lnluuls H..l.f-rg XXI! Hu-lmr-I Kuhn NINl'l'IAl-Il-IN VUHIW-IIIHII NHFIILIH 1ll.lll'l-RN Nl-fn-r J.:---In Ng-lnrx NJN!! 1 rl'-Fllnll fullrll IH-I KLIH Ihrml,-ff H-- lrun: I 1-- NINI-I'l'l-il-'N lflllilx-IH! li 4-lsin Xmlvllnnn lIxm.m Hnlli--u '-fwfg,-' I -:sf Hggllyh lhgguqlf Hnlu-rl j,1...l.. I'-35421-E NTU! Xrnnlcl l vm-r-lrin H-vlwrl lN.ulm Hur?-1' 'PHL' Xrnnlul Ula--m.m lhlplu lN.mfm.m lrmfi 'PHY XY illi.lm Hilwl Harm Ifun V2+fff'Af U' 'E Nlanlvx I--x IH -1 4,5 Sigma HHDP3 ' 4 K Founded at Colby College 1874 Alpha Chapter 74 Motto: w0ne heart, one wayw Colors: Maroon and lavender NINIYI lil- N l'Hl2 I X ,UNI H.nrln.ur.u Mm 1.ulIn.nnm Inufll RIM. ll..l.,,.I.,.?, ' XILI l lulllfIlllk H.Hll.l!.1 l'.llll'l-,gr hrtsi-lun 'lift' ll.lIlIl.lll l'ulIa.ulu NlNl'fIl l1N IHNIX-IXKH lllri-linv llruu- I blrllu l..-llupf llunmf l'fvLm XHIT' lfnlllnlllilfl lllllllvll xhlwhfn luv! VH-'iff 'muh l'n----ll 'imlfx XL .er-ff NlNl'Qll l',N ITIHIX-IHHII Nallnlio' 'lUll l'll' Nlurl-w Hunfr Wan--ru WVU- 'g 1 lll'l .lillP Ha -I-lew lml-fl Hurun-n l'n:- :IM V-'Elf' A n.ll'll.lf.I F flrnnl Hull: Xl.u-U'-sag-I I.-f'5uf!1'f xv' Xnnv Ilusnu l'i.w3if: 'lf : , NlNl'h'll l'WN VHNIX-'UI II Xifgillin llllv- J'-x l'.1-I-In--rw HHH '1 l'5f'2 Plirnlwlln Wh Xfzrii.: JA 9 ff lllrw ff Q Chi Ilmeqa N , Founded 1895: University of Arkansas Founded at Colby 1906- Beta Chapter Motto: MHellenic culture and Christian ideals Q Colors: Cardinal and straw . l 76 I 1 , 1 N i r , I . . ' NlNl'll'l'N VHIRIN UNI l'll'llll.l li.Il'I'Il krllhlflu, l,l-l:' f llvlvn lfrluzn NIL, l.f H ' Hl'll'll lil-lll'!l.lYl n.llIe.l!,1 klljfhll Jl'.lll t-IIYII' j..,H,g,,, NIJ. Xhn NlNl'll'l'lN VUHIN IXXH nvlh H.lIll'r janv In lgflnl--n .ary lfnrrvll Nun I. H ls l!.lrla.ar.n 4-r.mI Ulu. KIM..-Il urn- llrnnrv- l'.nlu-U I'--...U .dflllill lllllllsfll- uns Hmm NINI- Il-Al-N PUHIX-llllil 1 un-l.muv llulmur Huln I1-I! -. ' h ' X lflrl xl'l l.ll3 I f e'r.llullllv ll'lllll N Un r' I x nn un llllllnlll lnlul In 1 IPIIIIJ llnrll-'s Xlf'2Yx1j xl, B f U xnllllfi l'.Lu l.fi.flf I-na III I 'Ilia'-rlh 5 ! xi4l1hx Nh: llrlh Nun ll x l Jjlif 'Milla' june' lulnm 'law-I-fill 'I ll K 4-Hal-'rf' '11 ,F 'I 2l1if5i f la lfgfvurz f l2iZ.!-'fffe I NINI-MII-Nl'N VHICIX llll li 'luv llvll llauw 1--hem:--11 'llil l'f Ifllirn' U1-'r PNJTLN-Tllik Xllllc' '50-lvl' ,Inn-' url fzriln Pri-fill.: llizzilv jfnn Nl-AN-all I'g:illi.l Hnunrul ,I--Avy-lun-' Valk: 'ni fra'-fn W: f T gllifw. 'ly 'u5:f1 -lrrlg K-'1 -lrzf Alpha Delta Pi 44 Y Founded : 1851 Founded at Colby: 1915 Alpha Delta Chapter Motto: GGWe live for eael1 01116199 I 78 I Colors: Blue and wllite ' 1 5- , 4 , 1' w-...,,. QT in A pr YINI-I'I'I-II-1X I UII'I'X .HN If IIs lIl'Ie'u' Ixvllllvuly I'.lllIIll1' I..lll1If'f Hlnr NJIJKI' Winifru-:I H-Ilin NINI-I'l'I-II-IN I HII'I'Y-'IXXH llxnllnin Smilln I'n-ull.: Wuuun N I N If 'I' If If Y I H II 'I' I - 'I' II II I If Iinlh I.illnrin Ifllnf-I Van-In NINI'1'I'I'1I'fN I HII'I'I-IVHI II I Cnlllvrinv Clark If-rn I'.nII.rnI-.nh XIJYHJ V 1-If 77 1 ... V ,iq . 1 N v I 113113 Delta 113113 ' li 1 r I Q l 1 1 l g r z 5 . I I I 1 . 5 v A w , w , 1 I V I ' l n 1 1 1 ,! i ,. lil W 3 .IK i Q . i l me I 83 ' l 5 if 8 it :iii HX Y i 3 ? 2 I 1 sv! L ini 51, 5 i .:' 4 Eh 4 1 f i . T 1 N n '14 I ui I! y Founded: 1888 at Boston University 3 Founded at Colby: 1908 Alpha Upsilon Motto: MLet us steadfastly love one 3110tl1C1',, Colors: Silver, gold and blue i, gg gi .il 2 80 r , .. l Sq, 1 r , . f IM' ,fir --1,7 NI'Q'I I'lI-,N IVHII I X .UNI I IIlfI'lll'r' IIll.lk NI, ,II .lHllfl king II. IfI.lrf' IIIHIJIIIII' ValIIrll.u YI1I.r.nlIu JAH! IIIIFUVII U . NX 1 N I-I 'II I I-I N I-' II I X I I'.f6llll'l'N Ilrrurr WI.nrp-rw I ,nr Ixnllu-rim' llu-'Ll'-5 IIu.nIwlIn 1 --lf- Hnrgnrrl If.nmpIu-II xlfilllhl Iluggau ,Iran If.nmwII Inu:-r II.ng.m Sharie-I Ilarrvll WI:urjnrir Ilremn I'nlriri+l Ilrvgury Iflninv Xmlvrsnn Ynnry llf-ll I.0llIwa' II.lII.III.lll Nnnry fnggim ' 1 IIu!In 'HI-I-nn xIII1Il'1I X .an X XI I'n-1 -lla IIQIIU-rn IIrIru Ilrm- Nnn I--nn NNJIH NI'--fl' Nllllfllll' II:-or 1 1 NINI I'III N VHIIIIN IIIIIII Inn XIAIIOIWIII NI 'I'I I-'N IVHIIIW I HI I'Inlln- If-If I'AllIlnr Il'lI W llnrnllu II.--IIl11nn T,1l'X 'lflfll' SI XHYPIIJ xI:tr II1rIruu I't1-f f p I jfvhfu IIIi7'siufA! I's 'lf-lar X11-Il!Ef1'! I'1.1K.I!Y'Ir 5-rrkzl' : l11,:,I.f:i-, r.-'wi 1 f c Phi Mu H -V- I Y Founded: 1852 at Wesleyall College Founded at Colby: 1918 Beta Beta Chapter Motto: MLes soeurs fidelesv Colors: Rose and white 82 .1 ,1,. .,.. . , ,,. ,A gh, L t K, V f., .,.,4 14. ., . ,,,. :r -- L . 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JOANNA MACMURTRY JEAN CANNELL president Secretary-Treasurer M E M B E R S Sigma Kappa Chi Omega Alpha Delta Pi Barbara Partridge Joanna MacMurtry Olive Savage Shirley Wagner Jane Soule Cynthia Smith Delta Delta Delta Phi Mu .lean Cannell Hester Hatch Jane Russell Jean Pearson Pan Hellenic Council is composed of two members from each sorority who have as their aim the promotion of harmony in intersorority relations. The purpose of the group is to enforce rushing rules and unify the interests of sorority and non-sorority members. The Council is often called upon to settle questions of doubt among the sororities and iniiicts penalties upon those who do not conform with the Pan Hellenic rules. f This is an active organization which sponsors many teas and a formal dance each year. AN-HELLE IE EUUNCIL fA!eIfZc4 1 1 '. U, if , if g.. lm fl W wg, L1 W 33' 1, W al Q l ,f Wi ,X ,. ,QQ X J ' ,N X , 1X X I S .Lf ' ' . 5 il , X Qi!! 1 , I 5,1 QX :j xX 4 ' '11 ,Q . I 5 iii 'i i W. 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A deadlock with Bowdoin was the only mar on the season's record and this one tie forced a division of championship honors for the third straight year with the Bears from Brunswick. Lacking the brilliant running of Captain Johnny Daggett who was benched for the majority of the season with a shoulder injury, the Mules showed unexpected power both in offense and defense in their State Series encounters. The team, supported by a veteran line, was sparked by several sophomore backfield men playing their first year of varsity football. The season opened auspiciously at Seavern's Field when the Wildcats of Vermont met defeat, 21-19, at the hands of the Mules. Ed Loring's trained toe provided the margin of victory as he placed three perfect kicks through the uprights. Passes from LaFleur to Daggett and Bubar, respectively, contributed two of the touchdowns and Dan Scioletti smashed through the line for a third. Invading New York City for the first time in eighteen years, Colby overpowered C, C, N, Y. 14-0 in the season's second start. Captain Daggett scored on a pass 'from Brooks, and Mac- 44444 86 Ilruith plunge-cl through tha' line- for tha- Huh--' thu lllllfhlillhlll htnlr III lmmg ,....unIf.l for the I-xtrzn point:-. Hy virtue' of Hal l.oring'+ third pa-riotl ti.-ld goal Ihr unelrfrutrtl Nlulr. urn- .ahlf 1.. havnt thu Univvre-ity of Yvrmont il I0-T ch-frat :ll Burlington. Thr xirtorg na- fu-III. lililfiff. as Cunt. Johnny lluggvtt rt-ra-in-al :I a-ru-rr -houhlrr injury in Ihr rarly I-.1rI --I Ihr gamr -huh kept the- e-pe-rely h:u'kfIvhl :Irv on the- -iIlrlinr- for Ihr rrnminelrr uf Ihr -fu-on Miahllvhury wus tht- llI'Xl via-tiln of Ihr Culhy hlilrkrirg tu Ihr Iunr uf Ihlt, K fhohu 5-1-nog nttnrk with Hola l.:ll lvur on Ihr hurling rml .uul llrliu. llrg.m, an-I Nhmlruurf n-fn-mg :u'I'ountI'Il for thrrv tonI'hehm'n- ale- Ihr l'unIhrr- we-rr nuahlr In -lop Ihr -uprrfhargr-I Yluln 5rootI'r Sviolvlti took run' of the' fourth tonrhcluun him-rlf as hr -ln.-nhnl Ulf! hum Ihr two yard linv. Hnmlre-the of ulumui rrlurm-cl lo Wulrnillr lu err Ihr Wiulr- an-I Ihr lim-.I-r-nu line- haul: to :I thrilling I3-I3 lIt'llIll0I'h in thu- lirsl g.uur of Ihr Stnlr N-ru'-. 1'--Hu. mmm Ihr wnun of llnggvtt. I'mu'I-ntrutvtl on III-fvuw :mal pmtrr php- through Ihr lmr, If.lI.I Ulftfff' fun on at lateral from llrooka to l.:Il lrur. Thr Mule'-' rtlgr ua- -horI rtltml. 'I 'f '4 1'1 n ' doin l'0lll't'll hawk :Is BI-ll wore-el in Ihr e-rromi play aftrr Ihr kuflr-ft. ll.1l.hm Lukrfl Ihr i' i' f i i 87 MELVIN BAUM A HARTLEY BITHER WENDELL BROOKS HAROLD BUBAR JOHN DAGGETT JAMES DALY FRANK DOWNIE ABDO HASSAN RICHARD HAYWARD HAROLD HEGAN EERO HELIN LETTERMEN WILLIAM HUGHES ROBERT LAFLEUR IRVING Llss EDWARD LORING ROBERT RYAN DANIEL SCIOLETTI ORIN SHIRO HERBERT STERNS JOHN STEVENS LOUIS VOLPE ERNEST WEVIDUL extra point which put Bowdoin out in front 7-6. A Bowdoin pass netted another touchdown in the third period but the Bears failed to convert. The fourth period saw a 46 yard Colby march which ended when Dick Hayward plunged .over from the one yard stripe. Ed Loring kicked the crucial extra point which tied the game up at 13 all. From there on in the game was wide open and rugged but neither side could connect for scores. A traditionally strong Maine team was stepped over. 20-0 by the power laden Mules the following Saturday. The Bears only threatened once and in the remainder of the game made vain attempts to stop Colby runs and passes. The Colby line opened huge holes through which Hayward, Scioletti and Brooks consistently made gains. The passing attack led by LaFleur was almsot infallible. Colby amassed a total yardage of 400 yards to the Bears' 50. LaFleur, Bubar, and I-Iegan Scored the touchdowns while Loring converted two goals out of three attempts. 44444 ' ss K M v in The lillal game of the series anal of the season saw a -tuhhorn llate- lloha-.at :ilmo-t opml the Mules' unalefcateal rea-oral. The resourceful Colby team. liowa-va-r, am-ga-al lurk in ilu final perioal to score the winning touehalown. Bates sroreal early in the g:umr anal una lualing at the half 7-6. ln the seconal half Bates stoppeal Colhy aalvanre- time anal again. The Slulra were not. to he alenieal. however. anal late in the game their ra-la-nllafu attarln ra-.aa-lnral pap alirt on a LaFleur to llegan pass. The final sa-ore was I2-T. Much of the ercalit for the Mules' unalefeateal season must he given to tha' 'Ullffll lim- ren- sisting of such veterans as llaum. Daly. llnghes. Shiro. Loring. llelin, .mal lla-gan. Tha- lma- was supporteal hy sueh eapahle reserves as Volpe. Liss. Rhoalcnizer. Hatha--on, llulaar, We-ulul. Murphy, anal Sterns. ln the haa-kfielal the hrilliant elimam running of Capt. Johnny Ibagga-it was misscal anal there was no one who eoulal rapahly till his -pot on lllr aqunal. What vu- laekeal in speeal. however. was xnaale up in power. Sophomore lmrk- llaywaral. Saiaala-lla. Lalrlenr, anal Maellraith were all powerhouses. Brooks. lim-nia-. Ryan, lla--an, .anal Na-arm also eontrihuteal many long gains. Outstanaling in the sea-on was tha- plan- kickin! nl ffl Loring whieh in more than one game spelleal the aliffera-nre hetvaern wififffy -l'Hl 'lfff-ll lo' the Mules. i i i t i' S9 Showing a brilliant record of twelve games won in fourteen played, the White Mules, court crew walked off with the state championship by sweeping the series with Maine and Bates. Finishing fifth among New England colleges, the team suffered defeats only at the hands of Northeastern and Boston University. After tripping Hartwick, 43-23, on the home floor, the rampant Mules took to the road and trimmed New Hampshire, 38-32, and Clark, 41-33. However, Northeastern interrupted the victory parade with a 40-30 win. Captain c'Al Rimosoukas and sophomore 'flennyw Lee headed the scoring department, collecting 36 and 19 points respectively on the trip. Saint Anselms was the next victim, 49-34, the Mules performing on their home floor the second time. A mild flu epidemic swept the campus at this time which caused post- ponement of the first series game with Bates. This blow failed to disturb the brilliant teamwork and winning habit of the team and it bounced right back into the win column with a decisive 44-23 thrashing administered to the University of Maine Bears on their home floor. However, Colby encountered stiffer opposition from the Bears in their second tussle, being forced to stage a second-half comeback to subdue them 52-36. With Lomac and Shiro as mainstays on the defense, the Mules held the visitors scoreless in the first nine minutes of the second half. ' 44444 90 Pullen all of whom turned in vapahle relief join- when rallml upon. Thi- w.ir'- flul- flfil Rhfr, ll!! fn rifhf' l'r:r:- It-f R ff - lu. v- . I . h 1 gf 1R11 frtf I1 flit Nt l t i 17 ll 1 I 5 . turn :f', 1 rt I . rrtairr' t-- ,y -,713 -.., Q., . A A 4 I Third Rui , lr'! In ri--hr: l r:rw I,,,t.,,.-f-. I -- . H! MM- ,, Q 1 The seeonal game with New llampahire prosecl a thriller. the 1-ml uf the tint hall lin-ling Colby trailing. Again the Mules fought bark in the linal minute- ln rapture .an--Ili.-r sift-v-ra, 46-39. A 47-41 win over Hates- sewecl up the ehampionahip for the Mule--. Un tlu- I.:-I lfltl of the season the Mules again invaaleal llorton. cleft-ating Nl. l. T.. I3-82, hut I---mg In a great Boston University team, 6l-48. The final game uf the ara-on -:eu tkillu .again lc-ll i l liates. 36-27. Captain Rimosoukas repeateal his reoring feats of lznl year although hr ua- tu--l l--1 vlllf high seoring honors with Parker Small of Maine. llotli hail .1 -ra-oath .ui-r.agr nl II! points a game. Sophomore stars. l.ee. l.omar anal l,al lenr f-parltlrcl throughout Ihr u-:mn while Oren Shiro was a veritable giant on the ilu-lense. W'ilh -urh ahlr rr-run .ni ilu MaeNamee. Ronnie Livingston. Cliff tfame. anal Ray Flynn ser-ing nmrh -1-nur thu- if-Ir. the loss of Rimosonkas anal Peters may not prove too 4-rippling next year. Ulhfr mrn -lm will he lost to the squaal by gracluation inrluale liffvfiif' Wffllllp. llfvfif' llflflt- - Nl ll l' ffl!! well he ealletl one of Coach litltly Rounelyl hest lmfltetlmll team-. 'k i 1 i i' 91 H-...........l--I Left to right: Hull, Emery, Quincy, Wee-ks, Costley, Farnsworth, Potts, Coach Perkins. Three losses in as many starts was the disappointing record of the Colby Varsity Cross Country team. Maine, Bates, and Bowdoin were ahead of Colby in the State Meet at Augusta which opened the season for the Blue and Gray. The Varsity also lost meets to the University of New Hamphire and Bates as the short season progressed. Walt 'Emery and Gil Potts were the only men remaining from last year's team. However, it was a newcomer, Frank Quincy, who led the Colby team to the tape at each meet. Frank, who will return next year as a junior, is expected to turn in better and better times. All of this year's team which includes Lou Weeks, Harold Costley, and Tom Farnsworth besides those named will be returning. The team felt keenly the loss of Dick Nickerson, its out- standing distance runner, who was unable to compete because of conflicting activities. Unfor- tunately, Dick will not return next year. However, Hilton, Brown and Watson of the freshman cross country team are expected, to strengthen next year's team. VARSITY 1311055 EUUNTRY 92 'F if -Mgwaly N-QVC WJ'-3' if mv Wywg. A ff'-f' 3--'Q--1, --- -- Yxos ,ff--J 'ik i 1 'ha J' 'g.sM-by Fin! Row. lrfl lo right: llildcbrnndt, Nickcx-on, CI-.ff-ni 'l'5,,,Z-ip ,, X,,,. p,.,. 5 -ANU l Srrnnzl Row, lrft lo right: llnfl. :Xndcr-on. NlCN.1l'HC'C, Ciimglp-,-V yur, light, linda, m VH ,I Third Row, lrlt Io right: Dolan, Quincy, Murphy, l,..,,5 1-,,',,-,.,,,..:y if h Losses at the hands of Maine, New Hampshire, and llales mark:-d an di-mal ind evau r lu-'L season for the Colby squad. At the B. A. A. meet at the beginning of ilu- -va-nn, Colby ua. unable to make any showing in the relay. 50 yard dash or hurdle-. Tun meek- Lau-r lla.- Maine tracksters earned an 88-29 victory with Daggett. llalcman. and Tluunp-on naming in winning efforts. Records were smashed at Durham as New llampshirc luuh gn bl-lf rifle-rp at the second meet. Lebednik set a meet record for thc shot put and wa- joim-ll in lm point-tallying by Peters, Bateman, Thompson, and llaggelt. ln thc llalc- nn-rl a um-L lah-r. Gil Peters finally established a new Colby record for thc high jump a- lbf- llalr- tram l-wk a 73-40 decision. Throughout the season, Colby depended on Bateman. Murphy. and llnllin in ilu- da-lsr-. Quincy in the mile, Thompson in the pole vault, Peters and Blau-Nainf-v in ilu- high jump. Daggett in the broad jump, and Lebcdnik in thc we-ight cn-nts. llalf-man, Quinrp, Wrrk-, Lebednik, Helin, Hildebrandt, MacNamee. l'ratl. and lfilicld. ara- all rnunlr-l on In pill next year's team in the win column. VARSITY TRACE ana.-pf-gf: -.4-.Ins-eng 46412. it T 'I 15 ' ri 5 Qi 51 1 ' l 21 'Q i 1 14 1 T51 3 E 2 , I I I I 1 I , Il A 11ZI1 for N I , , Y 1.12 1 .1 Q11 -1 SW . , 1' ' 1 ' I H11 I 1 1 . if .qi I C , . 1 I 1 li 1 lil E: I f .1 i 1 1 1 ,L 1 In. if ' I iq a 631 'L W. I . W! 1111 ji 11: 1+ lilxi Y 115' 1 51 , S12 1111 . 'lan' ,. First Row. left to right: Beach, Wallace. Loring, Johnson, Weidul. Laliberte. Second Row. lzft to right: Coach Nlillett. Woodward, Cross, MacIntosh, Field, Reid, Baxter Cmanagerj. Bill Milletfs pucksters enjoyed a highly successful season which' saw them victorious in all but an early season game with Dartmouth. Three wins over Bowdoin gave the skating Mules their second successive State crown. Seven straight victories gave them a perfect record in the New England Hockey League, but because Boston College rung up eight wins, Colby had to be content with second place. Bad weather kept the Mules from playing B. C. Captain Ed Loring played a stellar game in the nets and capably defended his All-New England title. Sophomores Joe Wallace and Ernie Weidul teamed well with veteran Bud Johnson to form an aggressive front line. Wallace emerged as the team's leading scorer. After the Dartmouth setback, the Mules went ahead to snatch two league victories from the New Hampshire and Bowdoin teams. They then invaded the hub city and defeated B. U., M. I. T5 and Northeastern in quick succession. In the closing minutes of the final game, Northeastern led the Mules by a score of 4-1, and it looked as if the winning streak was to be broken. But indomitable Bud Johnson took things into his own hands and went ahead to score three goals in as many minutes to tie the count. In the overtime, Joe Wallace netted the winning point. SCORES CO:.BY .. . 2 DARTMoUTH ..... .. 4 coder .. . 6 NEW HAMPSHIRE .. .. 1 COLBY .. 10 EoWDo1N ........ . 1 CO:.BY .. 12 EoWDo1N ....... ' .. 1 COEBY .. . 6 BOWDOIN ....... ,, 2 COLBY.. .. 7 E. U. .............. ..2 COEBY .. . 6 NEW HAMPSHIRE .. .. 4 COLBY.. .. 7 M.1.T. ........... . H4 COEBY .. ....... 5 NoRTHEAsTERN .. 1 94 F 'mal Fifi! Rnru, lrfl In rtixglxl: li-1-.'.'nit-, llsttch. lir --xL Xlt.-.,f N A- 1, 1-N Srroml Row, lr!! In right: l..nliln,-ite, .Xll--n, 5 ll.-,A 1, lwf- I 3 t Getting off to a slow start on its southern trip, the ln.:-4-h.nll tv.nn th-wlopf--I um-npfq.-.I power to finish the season holeling the state vhatnpion-hip 4-rtmn .nn-l piling up thf- hr-t llflaine vollegiate revortl in the last six years. The lVlules, laeliing outtloor playing experience. lowt all of their g.tmf-- on thi- -1-utlu-rn tour. Duke tronnvetl Colby, 8-1 hut Cawtawha, lilon. anal lhnitl-on f-Lf-tl uttl only um- 'mllll victories at the expense of the Mules. Returning to Maine, the Mules hainmeretl away at llomloin. Nlainv. .mtl llatru lu um right of their nine se-hetluletl state series games. The team al-o poli-hr-tl ofl' t'l.nrL .un-I Timm hefore the season linisliefl. .loe Slattery anal Hal Hegan tleservetl mueh of the t-rt-tlit for the lll'l'l'U'llll war. frflt pitehing four wins in the state series. liolll pitrht-rx were iminrihh- ,mtl .als-.up Lq-t -rll aheatl of their opponents. Freslnnan Milt Stillwell pam-tl the hitting ul thv tram with 1 33' average. Behind hint were Gil Peters anal Tee l.aliht-rtv with awr.igt-- nf mfr -3 l 1l 1 Charlie Maguire, Vinnie Allen. antl Clyde llatvh alway- fame through with hatnnt t'f when it was neetletl the most. Maguire. Allen. :mtl Stillwt-ll rutttpnfrwl an inunnhlr -lflfm-f in the oullicltl. The inlieltl was eapahly taken rare of hy Il.ttt-h. Lnlnh.-rtr, l'-'tf'H. :Nfl LaFleur with Downie consistently turning in a top joh he-hintl thf- plate. VARSITY BASEBALL Firft Row, left to right: Lord, Dyer,- Dibble. Szcond Row, left to right: Plzzano, Fmkeldey., Led by diminutive Charlie Lord and Captain William Pinansky, the Colby netmen com- pleted a brilliant season. The Mules worked themselves into the quarter finals of the New England Tennis Tournament and the team was leading Bowdoin in the State Tennis Meet when inclement weather forced cancellation of the competition. The squad trounced Bates, Maine, and Bowdoin in its state college matches. Bill Pinansky and Charlie Lord were easily the outstanding singles men on the squad. Neither was defeated in state matches although both were forced out of the New England competition in the second round. The two paired together in doubles matches to again out- stroke and outplay most of their opponents. Chase, Dyer, Frederick, Jones, Talbot, and Pizzano were all important in the string of wins the Colby raqueteers ran up. The doubles team of Cappy Dyer and John Chase went further in the New England meet than any other Colby players, being forced out by a Harvard doubles team in the quarter finals. The 1941 squad will find the state champion, Charles Lord, still on the squad. Cappy Dyer, Carl Pizzano, and Norris Dibble will also be on hand to replace the gaps left by Pinansky, Jones, Frederick, and Chase. . VARSITY TENNIS First Row, left to right: Rockiki, Rice. McCallum, Tullcr. llutchc-son. Ct-lt-mm. 'l':,,,,, p,'y,,g , .. , , . A Irft In right: Lemieux, Sweeney. Puiia. Nlcliay, Kouchalakus, t',,,,,g,,glg. yc.,,cm,,,,V' Xg,,,1t.,r,,'g gli., Coach Millett. Third Row. Inf! to right: Pomeroy, llikcl. llancock. Watcrh-tu-c, Lui-i-t Xzz ,: i!..t . ti - johnson, hlftcpltcrgnn, i ' Colby's first undefeated freshman football team got off to a heart:-ning -tart vthrn the-y defeated a strong, and previously unbeaten Coburn Classical Institute ch-von, I2-T on th-lnlwr 11th. Stories of the game headlined the uimpregnable line of thc Nlulcttcs. and as thc sm-on progressed it became evident that the frosh team was unusually strong in all dt-partnu-nh and would continue to play hard, straight football. In beating Coburn they scored trn lir-t downs to two for their opponents. A week later Colby's power-laden freshmen justified again predictions that thrir- ua- one of the finest teams in years. Playing most of the game in opposition tcrritory the-5 nut- classed Bridgton Academy, 19-0. 300 spectators were proof of the increased attention that the freshmen were getting. A helpless Ricker Classical Institute was swamped by touchdowns on Oclolvcr 23th -1' 'lt' Junior Mules WQI1, 43.7, Bgth teams tossed passes which were rcspnnsihlc for four tk-llnp and the one Ricker touchdown. The Mulettes, final glory came, however, in the concluding game- of thc sca-on on Nmrrn- ber 2nd when an Exeter Academy team which had been undcfeatvd for two gmar- he-r.nur th:- s . - u ' P' I r last stepping stone lll the path to an undefeated season for Colby. In thru- tw-u PN V' - . ., , . h I had defeated Yale and Harvard freshmen twice and had rolled our many lim' I 'l' ICIIIIIS. FHESHMA FUUTBALL . .,,,....,, .tm ,,f,,,,,4-, +Wp:mn'4:uvs1fmWM Fzrxt R w left to ght H lton Strupp Camlnltx Jennlngs C rr1e-r MacPherson, Calahan. Seca d Row lft to ght Kozen mgr Puma Splna Sh ro Johnson. Coyne Coach Roundy. Tl al Razz lrft to rzght Zecker Sweeney Eaton Jaworskl McCallum. X A sensatlonal squad of Freshman basketeers turned ln a perfect record th1s year by chalking up ten stralght v1ctor1es The neophytes accumulated a grand total of 573 points for a phenomlnal average of 573 p0lllIS ln each game Included ln the Frosh roster were lVI1tch Jaworskl brother of the former Rhode Island Q I f star and Ben Zecker former Kents H1ll star These two boys hall from Worcester and 'I played together 1n hlgh school They were supported by two other teammates, Caminitti and A Jennlngs who played for Coburn Academy Eaton Puua and Strupp plus several other - t colorfuls made up the rest of Colbys first undefeated freshman basketball team. 'L H , In the schedule of thls h1gh-scorlng qulntet were games wlth C I, Bridgton, Kent's f y H111 Coburn and I-llgglns The Brldgton club won the State Prep School Championship and I they gave the freshmen a hard battle A if . SCORES f Q iBY FRUSH WINSLQW I --BY FR1 r H t ' BY FRU H I I BY FR1 I BY FR4 BYFR1 PH PH PH V BY FRU H L ' BY FR4 N I 'BY FRI p BY FR1 PH SSH DH BRIDGTON HIGGINS THORNTON RICKER COBURN , KENT S HILL M C I KENT S HILL COBURN PHESHMAN B SHETBALL 4. A rf, MES' ,M ,N p , , . H - t 1 , 1 1 I - , w ,!f xhlfl' -Ilan'--fill IIHIII llnr- QLHI lluu Ihr unruly I --li-1. Q ff-EZ f in ra I 91 ' +:.?u Q Exits! l'HI WI-'Ill hllll full! NIH- Ill fl! lllr-rlf fan-Y ,1 rf-In ltlvfzni-M .Aff Rl I I 1 :Lf Ia K K llll'l'l. l'.u'rel .ug1.nm .xml .warm In In-' ,I--lm lmnfr .m- P' N lll'h mm-I rmnrul- lu lll'.lI'lS .tu-rs ...mug NA: i H ' '5 'tw Fl Eff H:-'L:1cf: in-emi 'ul 'flu' lexnm up-'navel .n:.mn-I Url-lglf-u x',lI,l'1!Ii'i mil If---i. 1 Q xV4lllI'Il1f. 'Ill' frm-ll IH'-I ,l inf 'nl 1-wnlfd Mill: xlursf Us.-f emu: in .u -lrnm: 'Nvn ll.llll'l4lllll tram In :hr l1--irtlfr-mkmg 4--xr lilllk hun lsr-I, .llnl Nl. I'll'l'fl' ,m hw! ,nn-I 1 H---u-l 'K 1-ffl. 5 nf'-If .lllll .I vvunlul. .Hill 'l, l.lf'fff'7 lallng luv- hrat uw! -1 'r Halls'-, 1:3-1.4. Xl ilu' 'Jil lllvvl uf ilu +I' H11-nr zlff. h 'z' 'uf -.vnrv nf fig.:-.1015 . 7 Hrnun in Ihr mllv .m-I IWW Hull--n rn :hr xgzucl Htllrlw-ull III ilu' hvlglll- 1-vrr rrgulu pq-sm gym-Ar: IW: 'wid pvrformvr- ul' llw N-:nr rrmnmwl Turn--r and N1 V:--rr ill NPAIFQ i'- vXpz'n'll'vl In .lllwl Illllnll slrrugill I-1 Wfii 1-'L luilfx f.x 'm vw' U2 u V Q' Q 1' .1. .5,.- .gk ,a , Q 1 IU! 4 F! f 1 '.f r : :Sfmt nh., Z Zfr x-:Ea 11:91-we a:,L.w-5 Vw' EL! !'.'1'i5-'I v' lst , gl, 1,,,, !i,i11 . 'r 2. , Q Q af If f Q: T: iv .r -' :T 4'- ' ' C Tr 1 L FHI I.iI 1XI K X TH N Lh - Y YA Y , . 1 ,V 1 A I 1-...Int-ls... N ,, 1+ Firyt Row. left to right: Mooers, Marchant, Vinecour, Bither, Jones, M. Second row, left to right: Katkauskas, Arey, B., Hartley, R056- Third Row, left to right: Areyl, C., Steflw, Stebblm- ADA VINECOUR SUSANNE ROSE President Junior Representative NATALIE MOOERS CHARLOTTE AREY Vice-President Sophomore Representative A MARY JONES ALICE KATKOUSKOS Secretary-Treasurer Freshman Representative Advisers: Mrs. Bither, Miss Marchart The varied program which the Women's Athletic Association sponsors is not only limited to sports and recreation for leisure moments. The activities are only briefly outlined when such special and popular features as the fall get-acquainted picnic, the Christmas party for the underprivileged children, and the annual spring banquet are mentioned. An important part is also played by the mid-winter tournamnets which encourage competitive spirit. and heighten interest in all sports. A spirit of cooperation is representative of the W. A. A. and the many worthwhile and useful events which they present during the year. WUME 'S ATHLETIE ASSUEIATIU l A 1 z 4 4 . 1 I i . : Q I 4 i H l il fl 312 5 1 el I it i lv Iiii .1 A b .1 'Q-il fi A N .. W gi s 100 41. ii '1 5.45, , , ., - ,, , , ll lII.l H 1+ ,' ' - , , . , . H-SUHUHl'l 'Y Xl'Hl.II'l'H Tiff? 4 4 Firrt Row, left to right: Higgins, Bates, Arey, B., Arey. C.,.iTObCY- Seromi Row, left to right: Westing, Anderson, Grant, Stebbins. Third Row, left to right: Foster, Katkauskas, Rose. In the fall the favorite sport of Colby women is hockey! All freshmen are required to take one season of hockey and scheduled tournaments are held at the end of each season. These tournaments provide much entertainment as well as skilled sportsmanship. The winning team of the tournament is invited by the Women's Athletic Association to a tea in the Alumnae Building. Here awards for the season are presented. Upperclassmen also are active hockey enthusiasts and may enter tournaments and receive credit points toward their athletic numerals, letter, or cup. This last fall season the hockey teams were captained by the following: Charlotte Arey, Barbara Arey, Ruth Crowell, Virginia,Bates, and Ann Westing. Because of rain many of these games were postponed or cancelled. A varsity team was, however, selected. This team represented the best all-around hockey players from the four classes. FIELD HUEHEY M 102 IJ'f,1'-' r ' ' n sl! R' AY. , W ja. .V ki rllif 9-lsillillp Vlllll l'lllf'fl'll il- -rrnlul 3f'.ll' uf llfgrllllhlllun IIN- Yllllff unulrt Ihr -llrrrll--In nf xiff-. nilhvl' allill Xhv- kvllp MIND Ilrlllrel lllr llll'llllll'I'H s-url n-nl llilllljlllllll Ihrgr ug, 51:33 1'lllllll9-ill'-Ill illllnllg girl- In lll'lllllll' lllvllllwt- nf lin- llhrrallugls pu'-sll,1l --lnlf Kllrf In -mule wvrv llvlel HI'Sl'l'.ll vxrvllrlll -L.ulu'r- jlllllfll Ihr -lull Hur in Ihr unlrmrm 1-rzlhrr Ihr flnlv was unable- to Imlul il- -knling gurls un Ihr lm- ll.ull rank I-nl ,nm -In :Inf mrml-fn ---ull! ln' svn-n pa-rfurming: the-ir pr.un-Iul .m-I mln-.ur f--ran.m:-n- I-.1-L -J I-'H Hall Hun has I-un s - ' un' 11 Iii'-'lf flffli a-:wh Plllllll'-ialhlll mul im:-rv-I -ln-mn an lug.-urr Aknmg mlm: :hr -lub 1 glam , sin' program fur IWXI 5-nur. 5HX'l'lXIi lIl.l H ,,l......l1u , x w 1 First Row, left to right: Fennessey, Monaghan. Elem, Lott, BFOWU- Serond Row, left to right: Illingworth, T'I1gg1I1S, Durand, Trahan, Watson. Third Row, lzft to right: Perham, Kaxghn, Coyle, LCWIS- OLIVIA ELAM President CHARTER MEMBERS Margery Brown, Frances de Cormier, Olivia Elam, Geraldine Fennessy, Ruby Lott, Kathleen Monaghan, Helen Sanbar ' N E W M E M B E R S Jean Coyle, Elizabeth Durand, Priscilla Higgins, Joan Illingworth, Barbara Kaighn, Amy Lewis, Dorothy Perham, Louise Trahan, Helen Watson Unlike ballet, modern dance does not rely upon costuming and setting for its effectiveness. Rather the emphasis is placed on the fundamental ideas and movements themselves. Although there are no set groups of figures, interpretations are based on certain techniques used in modern dancing. From this, as a starting point, individual studies are developed. In this way, the opportunity for self-expression is practically unlimited. The Modern Dance Club is now in its third year and is under the direction of Miss Mar- chant. Membership in the club is determined through tryouts. These are held twice during the year, once in the fall and once following Christmas vacation. MUDEB DA EE CLUB 5 Y I 1' 0- 1 us Are-Ina-ry i- Ill'l'llllIIllK .n gre-.nl -purl Ifnmalv I-nl: ilu- .--1-.I. J, NlIIll l2i':I I.. ilu- 'Jil :lug 1.u-In yo-.ur .n gre-.ul--r numlu-r uf girl- p.nrluip,ul-- -Inrmg In-II: llw sllflllf an-I I,xII 5f.l!1ll'l! IIII- grvn! l'IIIIIIl'I.l'lll Im- I---I In lIn- Inr'm,aIn-n --I llw Xnlu-rs lIuI- s-In-In no Iam-If-I I-- IIIQ' IN'IIl'l' 5lI'l'Ill'l - HIIVII .l- XIJFS ll'll'llll'k .IIIII XI-IXIIH' XIFIUII, I'I,1lls .uv JIIIHIIIIH lil! r for am an-lisv Spring uf imIixieIu.nI an-lru-In-n .nn-I IllllflI,llIIl'llIf XII :un-I1-um uf fu---11:15 In luke- panrl in lIu--1-. I'IiN'II Yvill' III IIN' X. I'I.l! II.n IIlll'l iIlluIf'l1I- MIIII Iuxr Iurwvnlr- IIIY' lu--:I JHHHII-Ifigff I . fl i rtiripaalv in .ll'l'Ill'l'f In-.nh nf gr:-.al -lull. I'Iw--- nm--Iw gr--1:-'r -In-lmf-Q, I-1lI, ,..,., ,, Uri II YIITIIIIIN IlIIll'I' l1'-I- hIlIe'Il -Inna pr-mf HI lIlr'u ,II-nlm. I A H Il H II II Y IU:- 1 w vm My l ZW: N wsw 1: Wil: 51: 'E ? , , wil Firxt Row. left to right: Royal, Robinson, Stefko, Arey, C., Russell. Srrond Row. Irjt to right: Fennessey Watson, McLellan, Ell1CC, VVCSUH8- Third Row, left to right: Higgitns. Bell, Baylls, Wilson. GERALDINE STEFKO CHARLOTTE AREY MARY ROBINSON President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Am ong Colby co-eds, the stimulating game of badminton is a favorite form of winter diver sion. When the ski hills are devoid of snow and the skating ponds have become slushy puddles, this indoor sport is always playable. Many girls prefer badminton even to tennis, since it is faster .but less strenuous. It is a game which demands that the players be alert, both mentally and physically. Upperclass women are allowed to select badminton as part of their gymnasium schedule. Freshmen who are fond of the game can participate in the sport on Badminton Club nights. For a small consideration to offset the cost of the high death rate among badminton ubirdiesf, any girl may spend as great a part of the evening- as her strength lasts in the fren- zied chase after the shuttlecock. - BAUMINTU Lug 4: li' 35 ir J.: ,T 5. - - -- nhlll ill llll' fill' llllll ill 'Ill' -llfillp lllr funn fullrgr- lr-nun luullfft H111 ,gln,.n: lar urn In ha- Ihr l'I'Illl'fb nf :IIlIh-lir :II-lixilyf Thif- zlvlixily un- illll1lllI'Illl'l' in lhv lm-I f.IlI -r.:-nn In Ihr mIr..IlmII-.II --I .1 I1-I-In mum, lnvnl whivh wal- upvn In all Ihn-v iunlf-rf'-Ivel In lrnm-. lrmhl- I..I.u-I ,nhlrvlu umm-nh an-I lcllvre- we-rv :nsnreh-Il fur vulvring lhi- lllllfll.Illlf'lll, ln nreh-r In l'lllI'l Ihi- lmhh-r Inurn.unI-nl II I-.u swf.-.-,In In frgplrr an Ihr- ,ghlfnf .lqnn lllvlll. 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ALBERT RIMOSUKAS JOSEPH FREME J ACK STEVENS President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer M E M B E R S Presidents EZGCUUC Albert Rimosukas, '41 Norris Dibble, '41 John E. Stevens, '42 Harry Paul, '43 Non-fraternity-Richard MacDonald, '41 The purpose of this organization is to give active voice to the will of the student body. It handles all aHairs affecting the student body which do not come within the jurisdiction of the college administration. It is a group through which the desires of the faculty and of the student body can be freely discussed and acted upon. The Council consists of the four class presidents, one non-fraternity member and four members elected by the student body. - ST DE T EUU Clio 110 11' th of lllyilllf In lhv ---'Il--gv .mel lm- pr--:now-I llw S 4' 1+ 5 J .I 1 if , lr..', lf PRI lH'1'Nl.l': l'll'l'QR IH I IX llllll X l'fl'lflll'lIl 'n umm MXRY l.l':l'2 CQHNXX XY KNN jlIXfs M,XRJURH'i CIXTE lrnymrrr il'l'-l,fl'1illl'lIl1 NIP XIIH- N' Marilyn Hrngulnn. l r.mrv- lirm-rr. Nl.urg.nn-I Luuplwll, llnnr ll..n,1lmf', Nlu 'Uil.lfuwnL- slvllv Uanllupe-, llulm-j.um' lllllluglunn, ll.nrh.nr.o I-mm, Ruth bmw- Num- I.-um, -huh. lluilwr. lflnim' lulm-un Lum Lvrplulnn. Whrjnrn- xl.-lflhlllc.-Il, l'ru-ull: Nl--I-lrnkf, jf,...1g, 5Nivlr-nn. Cnrulxn Yullinu. ll.mn.uh l'lllIl.lIll. Ulsw Snag:-, Hsu!--MII: 'arf-I-fx, N-la Www'- -ur The- Wmun-ul Slml--nl l.v.ug:m- lu- fu-lvr---I ,n illlfll --I -----1-ful:--rs :lvl Ill--v.:Nf115fif:1 fffff'-A v NYDIIIPII nf linllry -inrv il- llfgllllllllg nn I'lIf. In 1---:L has .lr-rvgllnnuwi Ju ff-r-:rf :H11 rm-r,1I s-rllqrr :nhl mutual ruff' Q fi 1-f 931 wnnlllvllis l,iYi'-illll. 5' l 'l7IlIiX'l' l.II:XlillI Ill I ll- ,,- ,.,, . .......A...... ,-...a.,. f-----A- -- 1 rr 1 1 ur rr: 'wo' 'rrr '1 V' rl First Row, left to right: Frucht, Roberts, Freme, Baxter, McGrath, Bither, Hocking, King, E . Sc nd R , If t 'htz MAI , Ald rman, Grant, Brown, Lyman, Royal mery eo ow et o rig c ary e U U H , Soule, Lewis. Jones, Gilson, Alexander. Third row, left to right: Braddock, Hamilt, Werdul, Farnsworth, Thomas, Rauch, Finkeldey. OFFICERS ELMER BAXTER HARTLEY BITHER JOSEPH FREME Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Sports Editor WILLETTA MCGRATH DAROLD HOCKING EMMANUEL FRUCHT Women's Editor Business Manager Feature Writer JOSEPH SMITH GORDON SMITH RUTH ROBERTS Faculty Adviser Financial Adviser Special Writer CAMPUS STAFF Associate Editors t Gerald Gilson, Milton Hamilt, Mary Jones, Jane Soule, John Thomas, Jr. Assistant Editors Edwin Alexander, Thomas Braddock, Marjorie Brown, Thomas Farnsworth, Perley Leighton, Amy Lewis, Alice Lyman, Sidney Rauch, Betty Royal S P O R T S S T A F F HAROLD SEAMAN WILLIAM FINKELDEY Associate ERNEST WEIDUL , Assistants BUSINESS STAFF, WALTER EMERY MELVILLE ALDERMAN Advertising and Circulation Manager JEANICE GRANT . FREDRICK MCALARY f Assistants RE P O R T E R S Melvin Andleman, Robert Badger, Ralph Braudy, Russell Brown, Louise Callahan, Edward Cony, Arnold Feurstein, William Hibel, Eleanore King, Harry Levin, James McMahan, Robert Sillen, Frances Small, James Springer, Helen Watson, Janice Wilson - SPORTS REPORTERSA , A Harold Joseph, Thomas Norton, Richard Reid, Donald Sterner. The Colby Echol' is published each week, and is run by a student staff. Weekly events, sports and campus news, as well as special articles, are its main features. The students begin as Freshmen, and have an opportunity to work up to higher positions ,during their four years. In this way, they can learn a great deal about journalism and the management of a publication. THE EEHU I 112 If 4' 1+ fznf Rf-' if'! 1- Mgt! '.f1f.' - f - . . , Vmffjam. 5fr.f4n.i Rfzf if , i vfaiw r. lil'-i H 1. - 14 'y Q li 1.-NNE Rl'55l'Ql.l. 'll I-nN IH KI l'.-flilllf-ill-':llil'f Hzmlnru sfnnegrl I-'REID S'XRlll'I'N'l' 1 I HI I NNN . .1llH'fllU' ,:lIifHf In! Hnunru Un'1rsfrr lH'hINl'Ihb F1-Nil June' Hvll. l.mli-r 1f.ull.uh.nn, Nnnry Qfuggin-. Fhnlm Pllurr TJ. x ll.....I l!..,.m.- II..-,pl ll-,IM n Human' llurl. lkfflfl. lhll lu-rr-, I!--I. Ihre- WHITP XII l.l' R' Danny Ulullnzm. Nuns-y ifurli-. Hr-un Il.nl.l...n, lnngmr In-.l.lr., hm. llugpn, lhll lm lu-lelvy. Pnl Crvgnry. ,lim llrifliu. hm lrui- Hr-llx Kun lh-ul, hnf Nr-nl-H, 'havin xlfhff Hflrll uallnll, lfL ubrunll NNT Ill l'XN'lNllNT , lflnim- 'hula-r-un. ll.arru. 1Lr.sf ll.-flrn Ha-nu, J--w V1-I-lu--H ? 'flu' U 'lilo' .Hufv i- lfullvfs humor lll.IH.llIIIf'. Hrh-rrn Ill-' 'f'1fY' --1 fllff i'Hl'!f'1 f' H' ' 1 rvrnrslml ull ilu' ll --ilf. .ull llu- -rnnul-ll. all Ihr rmlurrawmfvll' '-'Nfl' 1'1 V, In 'Puma pair! in vnllvgv lifv. The m.lg.uinr rmnr- nul hu- hmm .1 yrar ll lu: 317 Y 3 HUP! 1 l' PlllDlil'llli0ll:- nf ile- lypr. Thi- ye-.ur Ihr 'I-In 1-1+ llfi-'ml lf' J Elf' 'uf 'L' Hz' W 'N 15 .Uulv's his-lnry. WHITE Ml I.II 113 if S ,,,, , jf ll' Left to right: Vinecour, Piper, Sweetser, Roberts. RUTH ROBERTS ADA VINEC OUR President Secretary MEMBERS Prudence Piper Elizabeth Sweetser Alta EStabr00k Election to the Colby Cap and Gown is the highest non-scholastic honor an undergraduate woman may receive. This organization is composed of seven women chosen for their leader- ship inipromoting and upholding college activities and standards. The aim of the society is to become afliliated with the National Honorary Society of '4The Motar Board. Qualifications for membership as stated in the proposal made by the class of 1935 are: 1. Awareness of life as shown by active support of all college projects including religious, cultural, social and athletic advantages. I 2. Enthusiasm and optimism. 3. Insight and tolerance. 4. Friendliness and the ability to lead people. 5. Generosity. 6. Creditable scholarship. 7. Intensity of personal living. CAP A ll GUW l 114 l 5lnTJ f Q f.'f'- , LLOYD Gumlll Hull N x Ill lil ll l'rvsiflvnf -,,,,g,,,, NORRIS llllllll.l'f lhllll- lil l'l I I I X l'il'l l,fl'SilI0'llf lrm-uf.-r l'i llilllllllil Mu is :u llillllllhll lmnumry -.wif-ly fur lngla mnkmg -lu-l-uh v-lm lun- Jn inllllislwul lhl'lllhl'lVl - in mn- nr mnrw- nf llu- -urul -rwurr-, lhlnrw un-lu-lr '-'fwl-'C'. lfv l nomivs. lli:-lnry. lla-ligimn. I'-yrlmlupy. .nn-I l'lul-n---plus. Tllc elnvivly wal- fnumlval .ll Suullnu'-ll-rn I--llvgr in l 2ll Tlu- Klg-lu flung-!fr --l Wlnlwf was forum-cl all Colby in Wllh. Tha- if-wlln flmpu-r u- -mr --f lln- frm- an Nr- lnglm-l Al lnisl-yvur. Muulvnl- mlm lun' .lll.lllll'll .u lnuln r.mL m ,un --I llnf f--- ' ul lfif :rf In W Vllcll to jill!! lllf' snrlvly. V Pl I3 lx Xl Nl -X Xl ll . I , l . - nur 1 '1 1 I i Q 2 1 X, if First Row, left to right: Huii, Colgan, Baxter. n . Second Row, left to right: Baum, Hadzetheacos, Goflin, Th0IT1PS0I1, Maftln, Hughes, SUCkHCY- 0 F F I C E R S CHARLES HUFF EDGAR MARTIN President Vice-President HOOVER GOFFIN ELMER BAXTER Secretary Treasurer M E M B E R S Melvin Baum, Pericles Hadzetheacas, William Hughes, Raymond Stickney, Keith Thompson, Ronald Wallace Faculty Adviser: Prof. Edward J. Colgan Kappa Phi Kappa is the oldest professional fraternity at Colby. Under the able leadership of Prof. Edward .l. Colgan, this honorary educational society has had a very interesting and fruitful year. The membership this year is larger than in recent years. The aim of this group is to give its members some insight into the field of education other than the classroom affords. EAPPZX PHI HAPPA 1- 1-'-' ff- 1.-,5f.'. , I 4 . ful .1 N1 I. N1 Il If R ' JlVb'l'CIll'l'! ,-Xnirrlli, Nnlnin-nn IIIIYIDJIIK, just-ph lirulrzll, Hnhar-I lhfp ,lmrfg !f..Iuf Um... Hamill, Irving lknnmiu, Ihynurnul l.1fllllllN', ll--sul-I 1,114--n, Xngmu xlunblt, Ulf-nl Kilim-ilk.:-, luui- 5.lHl.lllIlk, V1-mlrll xlilff, s'l l'llf'lt 'lrrul-'ng hr-'rp 'turn'-p lnilinlpg nf lhif. lmnnmry lm-al 1-In-lnn.:I ---fn-In mu-I :Ham A 'll' mniwg !'r hm uv rcsaivn svmvsh-rs uf rhvmi-lry In quallfw I--r l1If'!1I flIlll' Ilf-I-ln lhf -' f + 13 KM' the snrivh' spnnmn lrrlurv- .mul mmw- v-huh ,uf ..l-fn l-- all :zu-iff-wh CHI III ISII.IIX III IIT l , x Firyt Row, lfft to right: Eaton, Daggett, Guptil, Pullcn., Hawes, Abbott, Thompson, Second Row, left to right: Lowell, Taylor, Dyer, Farnsworth, Goflin, Emery, Hancock, Richardson, Third Row, left to right: Westcott, Curtis, Burbank, Johnson, Libby. ROBERT W. PULLEN WILLIAM L. GUPTILL JOHN E. HAWES President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer CLASS OF 1941 Henry W. Abbott, Jr., George L. Beach, Jr., John W. Daggett, Vernelle W. Dyer, Jr., John C. Eaton, Hoover R. Goffin, William L. Guptill, John E. Hawes, Robert W. Pullen, Keith K. Thompson CLASS OF 1942 William P. Blake, Charles R. Burbank, Robinson D. Burbank, Walter L. Emery, John G. Fifield, Curtis L. Hemenway, Norman D. Jonpzs, John L. Lowell, John F. Pineo, Jr., Gordon A. Richardson, Addison E. Steeves CLASS or 1943 R Harold A. Costley, Robert R. DeCormier, Jr., Thomas W. Farnsworth, Jr., Richard A. Field, Lawrence S. Gurney, Howard R. Johnson, Robert A. LaFleur, W. Emmonds Taylor, Richard T. Wescott C L A S S O F 1 9 4 4 William T. Belger, Richard M. Crummett, Robert R. Curtis, Frederick Drummond, Arthur T. Eaton, William P. Hancock, Jr., Ralph K. Harley, Jr., Carlyle Libby, John W. Lord, James McMahon, Charles H. Perkins, Jr., Stanley H. Short, Gardiner Taylor, William H. Tobey SU S UP CULBY 1+ 1 I . 1 u l '7 lt' .ff If 'wtf 1 ' 1 Q R' ,, ' A ' ' l . ff i l.rr':rf ' 1 ,fi 5.,4 an , V , ,L R I L. 1 N P1912 H-'mr' fu H :fr H E Q 1 1 !f' '.'! I- A.. 11.555 UI' l'lll urlmru P. .-Xrry. .fillll'l l 5, lh-llurmirr. Mars F. llllrlunrk, Ile-.sin-fr H lgnmnh- slgqgqq M l'ilu'. Pruclrnrf- I'uprr. Wan I 'ure-lug 1.l.Nrr ul lvl! Marilyn Hrugalnn. Rlllil F. lirnur-ll, Helilh Xl. fmt:-. Nmlaln- I Nm-rn, Nlullu ,K Hogan, llrlly :hm Renal. Hull: ll. Funlrrwn, jam- 5-mlr, Juur I 'lhlman l,l.KF5 lil' l'll1 flmrlnllr ll. .-Xrvy. ffliralwlh I . llrlul. lllllh'-J.-lllf' hnllllnglunlu, I-lrmu H Huiln, Hulk L Hmwn, Ann J. Mem-livlel, IP. l'rn-rilla Sh-hlrnkr, Whn I-hun-I-I-, lunge-Im: N H1-fluvll. Plnllir V Nu-ung 4'I.KSsul 1f:s4 llmrlw .-'L lllniulvll. Mme- F. Fu-lrr. l'n-fill-1 I. Hlttllv. klllvfflnf V H KW'l'4 Uu JGIIIISDYI. Hnlilvy' l'1l.lilu' jnllllfnll. Hope' x'Jl'lI'Alf'll!, JlfNl'll'llhf NI PING, l'2Ui'f li 's'9'- hi. l'.l'llIN'P5 Slmnnun. lfrmla Y Flnplrt. Wars if ufrlf. Wlarlha P u 1ff,ff llunl'-ff!-u 'mc-ffl A L' B HT If H5 Il I' ll ll I. H Y ll 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,. 1 f1 1, 1 . 1 1.1 .1 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i. 1 1 ' 1 I . 1C 1 .1 1 1 I 1 : 11 v 13 l L1 xv If -1 1 ' 1 1 1 - Q 11 Firft Row, left to right: Conway, Stefko, Foster, .Freme, Croteau. 1 311, 511, Second Row. left to right: Totman, Peters, Decovrmler, Bassett 1 1 Third Row, left to right: Arey, Sweetser. . , , . 1 11 ' 1 ' .i1Ik 'i 1. , 1 , 1 X U 1 1' 1 , 1 Q, 1 - . 1 1111, 1 JAMES FOSTER DOROTHY EMERSON 1 President Secretary 11? 312. .511 T1 113 MEMBERS , ., 1 12 1 5 ,, E' Barbara Arey, Thelma Bassett, Mary Lee Conway, Joseph Croteau, Francis Decormier, Joseph 1 1 ' Q ig i 5 Freme, John Hawes, Carolyn Hopkins, Gilbert Peters, Geraldine Stefko, Elizabeth Sweetser, 1 QQ 11 June Totman 1' f, 11 1 11 1 H Elf 11' jx, 1 1 The Bowen Society is the biology honorary society. It was founded two years ago for the 1 711 . 1 I purpose of sponsoring discussins and lectures over problems related to that science. The 1 , society was named for the late Prof. Bowen of Columbia, a Colby graduate distinguished for v 1 1 1 ' s i 1 his outstanding work in biology. - 1 This group is larger than most of the similar campus societies and in its ranks are included 13 1 1 1 Q In ! not only biology majors, but all others who are interested in the field. Dr. Applington is the 1 :Elf . Q. 1 1 acting head of the society and Prof. Chester is an honorary oflicer. i 1 1 1 BUWE SUEIETY 11 1 ,. .5- IAS 120 1 57 3 1-H 1 14' 1 ' Frist Row, left to right: Whitten, Hemenway, Eaton. Second Row, left to rzght: Ivlartin, Fisher. I s CURTIS HEMENWAY EDWARD FISHER President Secretary-Treasurer WILLIAM MARTIN PROF. NATHANIEL WHEELER Vice-President PROF. WINTHROP H. STANLEY Faculty Advisers M E M B E R S 1 Kenneth Decker, Laurie I-Iarris, Arthur Lincoln, Saul Millstein, Charles Nightingale The purpose of Chi Gamma Sigma as stated in its Constitution is to promote an interest in physics by the preparation, reading and discussion of student reportsg by having authorita- tive speakers on subjects of interest to the societyg and by promoting trips, experiments and other activities in the interests of the society. Two years ago the society voted to include the Radio Club in its membership. CHI GAMMA SIGMA ' 121 ll' If First Row, left to right: Partridge, Beverage, Lander, Rush, McGrath, Russell, Wiesenthal. Second Row, left to right: Royal, Libby, Gwynn, Moldenke, Shannolfi, GOTH- Third Row, left to right: Martin, Hull, Soule, Abar, Frucht, Rlmpo. MEMBERS T Marjorie Abar, Robert Alexander, Carolyn Beverage, Henry Davidson, Hoover Goiiin, Anne Gwynn, Barbara Holden, Charles Huff, Pauline Lander, Perley Leighton, Betsy E. Libbey, Burton Linscott, Edgar Martin, Marjorie McDougal, Priscilla Moldenke, Carolyn Nutting, Barbara Partridge, Prudence Piper, Hannah Putnam, Maurice Rimpo, Mary Louise Roberts, Betty Anne Royal, M. Frances Shannon, Mary K. Smith, Jane Soule, Carl Stern, John Stevens, Elizabeth Sweetser, A. Francis Thompson, Lewis Weeks, Jr., Diana Weisenthal, Jack Wikolf The aim of the Library Associates as stated by President Frederick A. Pottle, '17 is to facilitate research on the part of students and faculty. The Associates' book purchases supple- ment those of the Librarian. Each May the Associates award ,a prize to the senior with the best Collection of b00kS made during his college career. Besides the undergraduates, a majority of the Faculty are Associates. LIBR HY SSUEIATES s 122 1 A 'lf 1+ Furrt Row, left to rtght: Massell, Russell. Conway. Graf. Nlartin. E.. XVc-cks, Putnam, Siclku, Robinson. Dunmore. Second. Row. left to right: Ireland, Ferris. Cornish. l-lathornc. Portfn. Ryan, Vmecour. Lander. Odlm, Curtis, Carr. Partridge. Stebbins. Eisberg. Martin, S Third Row. left to right: Henry, Grant. Soule lllingworth. Price. Grant. Rlerrill Nl.. Flcwclliup. Moldenke, Leyh, Shannon. Smith. B.. Smith. Nl.. llolrman. EDGAR MARTIN RUTH STEBBINS LEWIS WEEKS President Secretary Treasurer M E M B E R S Carolyn Beverage, Marilyn Bragdon, Christine Bruce, Thelma Brann, Mary Carr. Mary Lee Conway, Eleanor Cornish, Nancy Curtis, Clare Donahue, Anne Dunmore, Betty Durand, Ressa Flewelling. Barbara S. Grant, Anne Gwynn, John Hawes, Helen Henry, Doris Hill, Dorothy Holtman, Joan lllingworth, Marilyn Ireland, Pauline Lander, Alice Leyh, Edgar Martin, Sarah Martin, Audrey Massell, Marie Merill Priscilla Moldenke, Winifred Odlin, Barbara Partridge, Jean Pearson, Shirley Porton, Hannah Putnam, Mary Roberts, Mary Robinson, Maude Rollins, Virginia Ryan, Frances Shannon, Mary Kay Smith, Jane Soule, Ruth Stebbins, Geraldine Stefko, Miriam Talesnick, Ada Vinecour, Shirley Wagner, Helen Watson, Lewis Weeks, Betty Wood, Theodora Wright, Priscilla Wyman The Arts Club is a student organization whose members are interested in the pr0m0li0ll Of the fine arts-literature, music, drama, and painting. Their fundamental purpose is to en- courage a greater appreciation of all things aesthetic, cultural and intellectual. This group has been active this year in presenting one-act plays and in planning the Christmas Vesper Service. HTS CLUB jf ll' Firyt Ro-w, Izft to right: Kaighn, Millett, Skehan. Second Row, left to right: Brodie, Palmer, Seaman, Fmkeldey. BARBARA KAIGHN OLIVER N. MILLETT BARBARA SKEEI-IAN Director of Music Director-Announcer W'omen's Editor DAVID S. BRODIE DR. NORMAN D. PALMER HAL SEAMAN Technician Faculty Advisor Sports Editor WILLIAM FINKELDEY News Editor Colby at' the Mike has for the past year carried out, under the supervision of Faculty Adviser Norman D. Palmer and Director Ollie Millett, a weekly educational program. Several special events broadcasts such as Winter Carnival and Junior Week-end have also been broadcast by the staff. ' A variety program of one hour duration originating from the Alumnae Building was also broadcast over the Maine Broadcasting System. This program, known as the Varsity Show, was under the direction of the regular staff and featured the student talent on the Colby Campus. The aim of Colby at the Mike is to give the students an opportunity to gain first-hand knowledge and experience in planning, producing, and broadcasting a radio program. EULBY I-XT THE MIKE First Row, left to right: Brodie, Fisher, Hemenway Second Row, left to right: Whitten. Millett, Martin. This year the Colby Radio Club began activity in a field which has been untouched for several years. The club was formed to promote the technical branch of radio and under the leadership of licensed amateurs David Brodie and Donald Grey has this year acquired a 150 watt power operated code transmitter, a 50 watt battery transmitter, one battery and one power receiver. The club is attempting to organize an eastern coast network of college radio clubs with Colby's having the key station. The club prepares and trains individuals so that they may obtain their amateur radio operator licenses. The club aims to acquaint the public with the activities of radio amateur activities in the communications iields and to demonstrate how the amateur may aid his country in peace and war. HAUIU CLUB First Row, left to right: Beckwith, Graliam. Gray, Quarrington, Dibble, Hicks, Soule, Lowell, Polis. Second Row, left to right: S. Howard, Linscott, Watson, Reed, Sherys, Reid, Toolis. Third Row, left to right: Harvey. Graf. Wescott, Main. D. Howard, Ridley, Bailey, Decormier, Burbank. JOHN W. THOMAS I 9 Director NORRIS DIBBLE JOHN LOWELL DORRIS HEANEY Mens President Librarian Asst. Manager EDWARD QUARRINGTON JOANNA MACMURTRY A HAROLD POLIS Manager Women,s President Accompanist First Tenors: Wesley Doe, Leslie Gralfam, Stedman Howard, John Harvey, Paul Murray, Leslie Soule, Andrew Watson. Second' Tenors: Robert Gray, Burton Linscott, John Lowell, Edward Quarrington, Ronald Reed, Richard Wescott. Baritones: Robinson Burbank, Robert Decormier, Harry Hicks, Dwight Howard, Richard Reid, Warren Mills. The Colby College Choir, under the direction of John,White Thomas, is recognized as one of the finest college glee clubs in New England. The Choir is one of the largest and most active groups on the campus. Its membership is nearly seventy-five men and women. In December the Choir joined with Bowdoin College and Westbrook Junior College in a joint concert at Brunswick. The Choir also presented concerts in Waterville and Portland. fEULBY 126 HULL EEE CHU 5' G- S N . X 5 pd . x 3 . Q. , L V .digg W - nk V wx t x S 4 S First Row, left to rzgllt: Coyle. Stebbins, Decormier, Gray. lleancy, XlacXlurtry. Ric.-Xrdlc, Bradshaw, Pearson, Sanbar, Kaighn. Second Row. left to right: Thomas. Starr. B. Smith. Peterson, Howe, Dobson, Trahan, Lott, lVlcNeil. Staples. Parsons. Third Row. lrft ta right: Johnson, Rollins, Tobey, Eisberg, Watson. Brann. Hinckley. Durand, Smart. Tatham. Plcfpzcr. Fourth Row, left to right: Duggan. Martin, Young, Nutting. Skchan. KI. Smith, .-Nrcv, Patterson. ' ' 4 z M -it p A i ..'-'J ' I Basses: Frank Bailey, Hubert Beckwith, Norris Dibble, Frederick Drummond, Willizilui Graf, Donaldlohnson, Frederick Main, Robert Rice, Alden Ridley, Roger Poor. First Sopranos: Charlotte Arey, Jean Coyle, Beatrice Dobson, Ruby Lott, Sarah Martin, Ruth Parsons Ruth Patterson Jean Pearson. Blanche Smith, Mary Smith, Ruth Stebbins, 1 Sona Tahmizian, Louise Trahan, Madeline Hinckley, Phyllis Young. Second Contraltos: Helen Bradshaw, Olivia Elam, Eleanor Eisberg, Alta Gray, Emily Johnson, Ruth Macdougal, Caroline Nutting, Elizabeth Tobey. Second Sopranos: Thelma Brann, Frances Decormier, Elizabeth Durand, Dorris Heaney, Muriel Howe, Barbara Kaighn, ,lean McNiel, Helen Sanbar, Eleanor Smart, Margaret Starr. First Contraltos: Virginia Duggan. Joanna MacMurtry, Marion McArdle, Lois Peterson, Janet Plefger, Barbara Skehan, Helen Watson, Dianna Wieseritlial. In April the Choir joined with other New England college glee clubs in a Festival at the University of New Hampshire celebrating that university's seventy-fifth anniversary. This year the Choir formed a nucleus for a Community Singing Club. All students and townspeople interested in music were invited to participate in this group. This larger organ- ization presented sacred music from the great oratorios at concerts held at Christmas and Easter for the benefit of both the college and the town. iam 127 b ll' Firft Row, left to right: Ireland, Putnam,.Vinecour. Second Row, left to right: Martin, Sargent, Lmscott, Hawes. PROF. EVERETT STRONG Faculty Adviser MEMBEERS John Hawes, Marilyn Ireland, Burton Linscott, Edgar Martin, Hannah Putnam, Frederic Sargent, Ada Vinecour. ' The Concert Board is made up of a group of musically interested students whose jobs is to bring vocal and instrumental artists to the college at different times through the year. A large part of their work is done in conjunction with the Waterville Concert Association. The two organizations jointly sponsored several concerts in the city this year. It is through the work of this group that Colby has been privileged to hear recitals by many nationally famous artists during the years of the board's existence. Included in the ranks of this group are the leaders of the various musical organizations. Each year the members of the board have organized a drive for collegiate support of their enterprises. For the 1940-41 season an all time record of two hundred and thirty subscribed to the co-operative concerts. ' to CERT BUAHU 128 X' f x V Firxt Row, left to right: Kennedy, McGi'ath. Odlin. Hawes. Partridge, Millstein. Farrell. Second Row, left toirtghtz Lander. Ferris. MacMurtry, Nlarr. Kaiplin. Sanlnar, Bclyen, Thzrd Row, left to right: Levine, Martin, Putnam. Tilley, Huff. Beckwith. Quarringmn, Daggett. JOHN HAWES BARBARA PARTRIDCE President Vice-President WINNIFRED ODLIN SAUL MILLSTEIN Secretary-Treasurer Business Manager M E M B E R S Hubert Beckwith, Helen Belyea, Helen Bradshaw, Raymond Burbank, John Daggett, Lorraine Deslsles, Mary Farrell, Abraham Ferris, Diana Ferris, Louise Higgins, Thomas Huse, Harold Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Ann Jones, Barbara Kaighn, Beatrice Kennedy, Robert Lafleur. Pauline Lander, Amy Lewis, Joanna MacMurtry, Fredrick Main, Edgar Martin, Norma Marr. Willetta McGrath, Howard Miller, Eleanor Mitchell, Harry Paul, Hannah Putnam. Edward Quarrington, Gordon Richardson, Helen Sanbar, Barbara Skehan, Gilman Taylor, Claire Tilley, Lewis Weeks, Diana Wiesenthal Powder and Wig stages several productions during the year under the able direction of Professor Cecil A. Rollins. The aims of this organization are to unite dramatic interests in the college, serve as a producing group, honor those who have done effective work in dra- matic art in the college, and to promote interest and experience in dramatics at Colby. There are two opportunities for membership in Powder and Wig. Either as an rlSS00i1lt0 member, which means doing acceptable work in any dramatic activity in college, or as an active member, which involves participation in two major or three minor productions. PUWUEH ANU WIS . , ,,,,,., ,,,,,,f, , ,,,,,,,W,4 1, if ' Firft Row. left to right: Prof Newman, Miss Faw. Seromi Row, lzft to right: Bither, Putnam, Estabrook, Came. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HANNAH B. PUTNAM ALTA M. ESTABROOK President Secretary HARTLEY A. BITHER CLIFFORD F. CAME Vice-President Treasurer - PROFESSOR HERBERT L. NEWMAN, MISS MARJORIE Faculty Advisers FRESHMAN OFFICERS ELIZABETH S. WOOD LAURENCE M. STACY C o-chairman C 0-chairman CABINET ' Joanna MacMurtry, Intercollegiate and Debatef, Hubert Beckwith, Drama, Benon Topalian, Mary Hitchcock, Boardman Society, Frederick Sargent, Ruth Roberts, Forum, Sidney Rauch, Interfaith, Jane Soule, Edwin Alexander, Publicity, Carolyn Hopkins, Deputations, Linwood Palmer, Religious Resources, Mary Jones, Frank Bailey, Peace, Marilyn Ireland, Church, Helen Belyea, John Pineo, Community Relations, Elizabeth Sweetser, Robert Pullen, Campus Relations, Frances Brewer, Thomas Farnsworth, Social Action, President F. W. Johnson, Dean Ninetta M. Runnals, Dean E. C. Marriner, Rev. Robert H. Beaven, Representative of the Waterville Council of Churches STUUE T EHHISTIA ASSUEIATIU T 130 'f 1+ , FW'-it RMU, lfft-f0 Tlghfl Came: Few. NQWIHHII. Putnam. Runnals. Bither. Swcctscr Srrond RQ20, lfft to right: Jones, Soule, Hoplfms. lVood. Ireland. Brewer. Roberts. KlacNlnrtrv, Hitchcock, Belyea. Third. Row, left to right: Bailey, Pullen, Pineo, Alexander. Stacev, 'I'-ipa- lian. Farnsworth, Rauch. Beckwith, Sargent, ' The Colby S. C. A. under an administrative body consisting of an Executive Connnittee of four student officers and two faculty advisors is active both on campus and in the sur- rounding community. Interfaith and deputation teams conduct services in churches of towns surrounding Water- ville while the Community Relations Committee carries on its activities of aiding needy families in Waterville itself. Also in conjunction with Waterville young people's groups is the work of the Forum Committee, featuring the appearance of such noted lecturers as Dr. Everett C. Herrick, President of Andover Newton Theological Seminary, and others of equal national importance. Outstanding this year has been tl1e work of the Drama Com- mittee which produced the Biblical play, '6Demos, at several surrounding towns. Recreational opportunities in the form of Open House on Sunday evenings in the Alumnae Building are' sponsored by the S. C. A. The group also conducts Freshman Camp, an orienta- tion project for freshmen entering college in the fallg Student Embassy which featured this year a three-day Marriage Relations Conference with Dr. F. Alexander McCoun, holder of the Chair of Humanics at M. I. T., as leader, and participation in state-wide and regional Student Christian Movement Conferences. STUDE T CHHISTIA ASSUEIATIU First Row, left to right: Watson, Bither, Hawes, Mooers, Noyes.. ' Second Row, left to right: McGrath, Gregory, Russell, Kaighnn, Broslus Third Row, left to right: Stevens, LaGassey, Guptlll. JOHN HAWES NATALIE MOOERS President Secretray RICHARD NOYES ANDREW WATSON Vice-President Treasurer GOVERNING BOARD A Norma Brosius, Patricia Gregory, William Guptill, John Hawes, Barbara Kaighn, Donald LaGassey, Willetta McGrath, Natalie Mooers, Richard Noyes, .lane Russell, John Stevens, Andrew Watson The Outing Club sponsors hikes, canoe trips, bicycle excursions, mountain trips, and skiing activities. The Colby Winter Carnival, one of the largest social events of the year, is put on by the Outing Club. This year the club purchased a lodge and grounds at Great Pond, Belgrade Lakes. Active use is made of the Outing Club Lodge by all student organizations and private parties as well. 'A The membership of the club is made up of the entire student body. U Tl B CLUB BUAHU 11' Y x Firxt Row, left to right: Croteau. Fussell. Smith Millstein John GI ' S - , Second Row, left to right: Jones, Barbour, Farrell, Nourse, Bi1zzellln'Ry'a:iilelSmiiliiligravcs ' I . Lander, Coggins. Third Row, left to right: Lowell, Poor, Booth, VVood. .-Xndelman. SAUL MILLSTEIN HOWARD JOHNSON President Vice-President NANCY COGGINS JOSEPH CROTEAU Secretary Treasurer M E M B E R S Melvin Andelman, Constance Barbour, Beverly Booth, Rowena Buzzell, Lawrence Fitton. Catherine Fussell, Ruth Graves, Dorris Heaney, Carrine Jones, Pauline Lander, John Lowell, Hope Mansfield, Ella Marie Nourse, Roger Poor. Virginia Ryan, Olive Savage, Cynthia Smith, Claire Tilly, Barbara White, Edward Wood Students and members of the faculty who are interested in any one of the many phases of photography make up the Camera Club. In the spring the Club makes its annual trip to Bar Harbor where the members enjoy a week-end. Often the Club plans a trip in conjunc- tion with the Outing Club to one of the many places in Maine where a camera may find occupation. Also in the spring is the annual exhibition of work done by the club. All developing, printing, and enlarging is done by members. Members of the faculty are in- vited to serve as judges and award the ribbons which are given as prizes for the best efforts. Other activities of the Club include meetings where lectures, demonstrations, and experi- ments are presented. EAMEHA.ELUE if ll' Firrt Row, left to right: Thomas, R., Coyle, Thomas, MZ, Belyea, Stuart, Pearson, Graves. Second Row. left to right: Wade, Grant, Blther, George, Rex. ' Third Row. left to right:'McDouga1, Royal, Grant. HELEN BELYEA ELEANOR STUART MARION THOMAS President Vice-President Secretary M E M B E R S Helen Belyea, Jean Coyle, Priscilla George, Barbara E. Grant, Barbara S. Grant, Ruth Graves, Marjorie McDougal, Jean Pearson, Harriet Rex, Ruth Roberts, Betty Anne Royal, Eleanor Stuart, Janice Tappin, Marion Thomas, Ruth Thomas, Marcia Wade This group was orgnaized in 1939 by the members of the Colby College undergraduate women who had received the Golden Eaglet award in the National Girl Scout Organization. This group then expanded and has enlarged its membership to include any Girl Scout who has completed her First Class Badge requirements. A The purpose of this club is to aid the college and the community in any way which is found necessary. The women in this group are active in helping in local girl's organiza- tions and in furthering the interest of Girl Scouts in Waterville. Mrs. Philip Bither, a Golden Eaglet, is advisor to this group. Social functions and outdoor hikes are held at various intervals throughout the year. i EULDE EAGLETS l g Firrt Row, left to right: Taylor. Glazier. Buzzell Stfhbins XlcGr1th Rus' -' Q I Frucht, Duggan, Thomas, Pike, Tilley, Dunmore. Srrond Row. lfjl to rirghli:elStcriisI,HigoRill gan, Lgniler, SOUFSQ, Ryan, Wood. Higgins. Blaisdell. Bell, jnnq-5, A illincklc-, Curtis. B,0:'e, Oesv Swelling. HHIUCS Thzrd Row, lzytilo right: Eaton. .-Xldcrrnan, Orenstcin. it er, Carr, Wheeler, Powers, Moldenke, Clarke. lllmgwortli. Cohen, Ptttcr. Buck, I-'nurllt Row, left to right: MacKinnon. Abar, Holtman. Hood, Thomas. jones, C.. Smith. llcancv. Farrell, Nlartin, Archer, Bailey. ' EMANUEL FRUCHT JANE RUSSELL President Secretary LLOYD GOOCH JOHN THOMAS ViC9'P7'9-Side!!! Men's Treasurer VIRGINIA DUGGAN Women's Treasurer MEMBERS Marjorie Abar, Melville Alderman, Elizabeth Archer, Frank Bailey, .lane Bell, Hartley Bither, Phoebe Blaisdell, Russell Brown, Philip Buck, Rowena Buzzell, Mary Carr, Catherine Clark, Robert Cohen, Betty Coles, Nancy Curtis, Ann Dunmore, John Eaton, Fern Falkenback, Mary Farrell, Ressa Flewelling, Emanuel Frucht, Kay Glazier, Gerald Goodman, Ecla Hanscom, Albert Haynes, Dorris Heaney, Priscilla Higgins, Madeline Hinckley, Dorothy Holtman. Tacy Hood, Muriel Howard, Virginia Howard, William Hughes, Joan Illingworth, Mitchell Jaworski, Alvin Jolovitz, Ann Jones, Corinne Jones, Pauline Lander, Laughlin Mackinnon, Myron Man- tell, Sarah Martin, Willetta McGrath, Priscilla Moldenke, Ella Marie Nourse, Leonard Osier, Alison Pike, George Popper, Linwood Potter, Patricia Powers, Gordon Richardson, Alden Ridley, Jane Russell, Virginia Ryan, Mary Kay Smith, Ruth Stebbins, Herbert Sterns, .lolin C. Stevens. Gertrude Szadziewicz, Emmons Taylor, .lohn Thomas, Marion Thomas, Claire Tilley, Richard Westcott, Martha Wheeler, Jack Wicolf, Betty Wood, Benjamin Zevker The International Relations Club, with membership comprised of both men and women, is open not only to those majoring in history but to others who are especially interested in the world problems which are particularly worthy of discussion today. Meetings are made interesting by guest speakers and panel discussions are conducted by students on current topics. I TEH Allll AL HELATIU 5 CLUB ,....1. M Ftrst Row left to zght Vrnecour Massell Scrxbner Kennedy Sanbar Partridge McArd1e Second Row left to rzght Hntchcock Bacon Coffin Brewer Ryan Hlggxns Reny PPICC Thzrd Row left to rzght Badger Brunell Sampson Stuart Cate Campbell Abar Eaton Fe ker BEATRICE KENNEDY RUTH SCRIBNER HELEN SANBAR M E M B E R S Erloyla Bacon, Robert Badger, Nancy Bell Danlel Blatman, Robert Brunell, Margaret Camp bell Marjorle Cate, Dora .lean Coffin Pnscllla H1gglHS, Mary Hltchcock Barbara Holden Edward Lorlng, Audrt y Massell, Marlan McArdle Mary Reny, Vlfglnla Ryan, Rlchard Samp son Cynthla Smlth Eleanor Stuart, Sona Tahmlzlan, Ada Vlnecour The Colby College French Club IS a SOCIHI organlzatlon conslstlng of students who are mterested 1n the French language and people, and who wlsh an opportunlty, other than ln classes, to use thelr conversatlonal French The purpose of the club IS to offer to the students a more cultural approach to the French people, thelr llterature, and thelr language Programs, whlch are held once a month, are conducted entlrely 1n French and speakers are heard from tlme to ture whose subjects are on French culture Among the lnterestmg speakers th1s year was Francols Alllx who 1S a Frenth exchange student from the UHIVCFSIIY of Lyon, France, where hls father 1S a professor PHE EH CLUB EM B 13 Qii' 5 lgj 31 mfffi- I a y 3, E? w l a l g Y lm Mx l 1 ., 5 at 1 gg f 7E H H L1 Q' 1 ' + V fa: ' W. 4, 'EQ ' ri is X. 5 1' rl fi H 1 rig 1 1 X X , E, l' H a , lt , 2 2 H 'Ex I, ! it 12 ' H Q ,H 1 1, l 'rr 'll' . i p TL p ' 5 4, 2 I , ' 1 ll T W tif 1 2 2 ' E2 5 ,tt li ,L 3 ,H I P H , Q 1 4 awe, as '4 B31 To Q11 W . . . . 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SONA TAHMIZIAN PRISCILLA MOLDENKE FRANK MISELIS President Secretary Treasurer M E M B E R S Andrew Bedo, Paul Burnham, .lean Coyle, Betty Durand, Alice Katkauskas, Marion McArdle Frank Miselis, Priscilla Moldenke, Frances Shannon, Geraldine Stefko, Sona Tahmizian: George Topper Membership in the German Club is open to anyone interested in the art, literature and science of the German people. The club meets twice a month and papers are presented on subjects, of general interest. The famous men of Germany and their contributions to the cultural progress of their country are discussed. The meetings, which are conducted in English, also aim to help the student to a better appreciation and enjoyment of the language by conversation and games which make use of German words and grammar. Mr. Philip Bither of the German department is the faculty adviser. GEHMA EL B C Q g. 11' Firyt Row, left to right: Emerson, Martin, Thomas. - Suomi Row, left to right: Wright, Poor. Grave.. Baxter. WILLIAM MARTIN DOROTHY EMERSON President Vice-President RUTH THOMAS Secretary M E M B E R S Elmer Baxter, Leonard Caust, Jerry Gilson, Ruth Graves, Arthur Lincoln, Charles Nightingale, Roger Poor, Theodora Wright Two meetings a month are held by the Colby Math Club at which students discuss inter- esting phases of mathematics which are not considered in the classroom. Faculty members of the club take an active interest and are always ready to participate in the supplementary discussions which often follow meetings. This year mathematics as a recreation has been developed even more than in the past in an effort to attract the non-math major. Members of the club enjoy a social program which includes an annual banquet as well as occasional social parties which are held at the homes of the faculty members. MATH CLUB x x Fi'-'t'R0w: left to fight: Wanagel. Knight. Linscott. Thory. hlnrr, Nutting. Griffiths, Sffond RUF, lfft t0 right: Wood, O'Brien, Peterson. Shannon, Reny. Third Row, left to rzght: Watson, Buck. Kouchalnkog, BURTON LINSCGTT NQRMA MARK President Vice-President CAROLYN NUTTING BERNICE KNIGHT Secretary-Treasurer Program Chai,-mlm PROF. H. C. THORY Faculty Adviser - MEMBERS Philip Buck, Robert Cohen, Hope-jane Gillingham, Barbara Griffiths, Bernice Knight, Peter Kouchalakos, Burton Linscott, Norma Marr, Carolyn Nutting, Arlene O'Brien, Lois Peterson, Frances Shannon, Lottie Wanagel, Elizabeth Wood The purpose of the Classical Club is twofoldg to foster interest and to share inspiration in the classics, and to promote sociability. The membership is limited to students of Latin and Greek. At their regular monthly meetings, skits are presented, papers read, and a social period follows in which Latin songs are sung. ELASSIEAL CLUB 1 139 DR. EMMANUO COMPARETTI HOOVER GOFFIN Director Student Leader RUSSELL BROWN TOM BRADDOCK THELMA PROCTER Manager Field Major Drum Majorette Trumpets: Hubert Beckwith, Robinson Burbank, Robert Denison, John .Harvey, Richard Jones, George Mountfort, Ronald Reed, Howard Rowell, Richard Sampson, Betty Tobey, Richard Wescott, Paul Witham Clarinets: Efthim Economu, Ba James Springer, Lewis Voultos Saxophonesz Forrest Hussey, Robert Luce, Albert Newall, Lester Soule R Trombones: George Burns, Clifford Came, Albert Ellis, Harris Graf, Paul Merrifield Tho , mas Morton rbara Grant, James Hancock, Walter Maxfield, Paul Prince, Altos: Lowell Cumming, Leslie Graffam, Edward Wood Baritones: Ralph Kaufman, James McCarroll Bass: Robert Badger S Drums: Elaine Johnson, Richard Kohn, Trevor Lamb, Charles Pinansky, Alden Ridley, K Edward Toolis Cymbals: Melvin Alderman 4444444 140 First Row, left to right: Braddock, Maxfield, Prince. Economu. Grant. Springer, llarx-uv Beckwith, Witham, Mountlort, Burbank, Procter. Second Row, left to rzghtz Graf, Came Soule. Hussey. Tobey, Jones, Rowell, Recd. Dcnnisnn, I , . Sampson, Wescott. Third Row, left to right: Cumming, Coffman, Wood, Comparetti. Gollin, Lamb. Pinansky, Johnson, Alderman, Ridley, Brown, lXflcCarrol, Badger. Under the capable direction of student leader Hoover Collin, the Colby Band has been more active than ever this year. Previously, the band has played only at the football games, but thanks to a new-found interest among both members and the student body in general. the group performed at a number of events throughout the entire school year. For the first time a drum majorette led the band in parade. Pretty Thelma Procter served in this capacity and her baton twirling added a lot of color to the many intricate maneuvers they performed. Tom Braddock did a very capable job as field major. Without a doubt the band is the most improved organization on campus. Membership was increased to forty pieces, and under the direction of Dr. Emmanuo Comparetti the musical presentations were much improved over past seasons. 'k'k'k'kir1k k 141 ll l. l L if 11' First Row, left to right: Daggett, Mills, Blake, Farnsworth, Dibble. 0 Second Row, left to right: Richardson, Bubar, Bither, Palmer, Sargent, Emery, Holzrichter, . Kavanaugh, Tucker. MEMBERS Hartley A. Bither, William P. Blake, Jr., Clilford F. Came, E. R. Coney, .lohn W. Daggett, Norris E. Dibble, Walter L. Emery, Harry P. Hildberandt, Max A. Holzrichter, James F. Kav- anaugh, Warren H. Mills, Linwood E. Palmer, Sidney J. Rauch, Gordon A. Richardson, Fred- ' eric O. Sargent, William E. Tucker The Debating Club exists for all of those students whose interest carries them into the field of intercollegiate debate. From this club the various debating teams which represent the college are formed. This year debates were held with Bates, Bowdoin, University of Maine, Middlebury, Providence and Boston University. Several speaking tours were spon- sored by the club. Each year members of the club who have competed in three or more collegiate debates are chosen for membership in the debating honorary society, Pi Kappa Delta. This society is a national forensic society and the Maine Alpha Chapter of Colby is one of the few chap- ters in the East. A The debating club is one of the most active groups on campus. Nearly each week' in the winter months one or more of its teams is acti 1 ' ' C ve y representlng olby in intercollegiate debating circles. UEBATI G CLUB K ' 1 .r5Lf1fL'ce.4 .. :xg uv- ui 'fx Ulf H' Mg vl ,,. K 1 ,. , wx y 15 E ,iw U ,I l1'f , Wal ,qw J ,' UP W1 W W ,EM ,, , YI!! wg lim 12517 afg 1 in fx! W ,WM ii .wx mv 1, WJ. LM LM fr: ff., ,W xlgi M. ,fl1 31 1 M U25 ', l QU! Wy: .,',: wx HU M5 ,M .111 xx! iw I W M5 iigz .Uiii i . QW I Hx .Vi QQ!! 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'S c 'K 5 M , --. --A.s , Carrying on the history of Colby's Mayflower Hill project, 'which has been recorded in the Oracle ever since its inception in 1930, the visible accomplishments for the past year consist chiefly in the erection of structures number five and six-the two. dormitories for men students. On Sunday, June 15, of Commencement week-end, the cornerstones of these two buildings were laid. Since they were made possible largely through the gifts of 879 Maine persons not graduates of Colby, it was appropriate that the regional sponsors of this campaign, led off by Governor Lewis 0. Barrows, should participate in the ceremonial laying of mortar. As the summer progressed, the structures rose and when work was suspended in late fall, the exteriors had been completed. Some twenty Colby boys were among the workmen carry- ing brick, mortar and lumber during the vacation months. MAYPLUWE HILL 152 At the same time, extensive grading projects were carried on. A total of nearly 100.000 cubic yards of earth was moved, most of it being taken from the lake area and deposited around the buildings to bring the surface up to the proper grade. The cricumference of this basin was then gravelled and a spillway constructed. Springs immediately began to flood the -bottom of the area and the depth of the. water reached the desired level during the winter. The third major area of work was the site of the athletic field. A ledge running into one side of the football field made the work slow and difficult, but by winter most of the area was ready for seeding, the rock ballast for the running track was laid and a start had been made on a battery of tennis courts, the baseball field and parking areas. Thus, while 1940-41 did not equal the spectacular progress of the preceding year, when three structures, including the magnificent Library, grew before our delighted gaze, it has marked steady and substantial progress towards the goal of a new campus for old Colby on Mayflower Hill. MZXYPLUWEH HILL TO Arthur W. Seepe for his guiding and co-operative inteI'eSt as faculty advisor of the 1941 ORACLE. Russell C. Knight, Vice-President of The Stobbs Press, for his painstaking and patient care in supervising the en- graving and publishing of this book. Bud Gherin, of the Gherin Galleries, for his enthusiasm and advice in producing pictures for the 1941 ORACLE. Mrs. Mildred W. Perkins, typist, whose many years work on the yearbook have made her invaluable in any production of the ORACLE. . Joseph C. Smith, Director of Publicity, for his excellent pictures and co-operation. Underwood Sz Underwood, New York, for the dedication por- trait of Dr. William J. Wilkinson. AEHUWLEUGMER TS 154 M en's Division Henry Wilson Abbott Charles Elton Barnfather Melvin lsaac Baum Elmer Ledyard Baxter George Lewis Beach, Jr., Dwight Kelley Beal Stetson Coombs Beal Hartley Alexander Bither Craig Thurston Blanchard Richard Howell Bright, Alfred Ellsworth Brown Paul Dayton Burnham Arthur Spencer Cobb Joseph Edouard Croteau John Winthrop Daggett James Andrew Daly Norris Esleeck Dibble Franklin Arthur Downie Vernelle Wallace Dyer, Jr. James Norris East p John Colby Eaton Franklyn Alvah Foster James oseph Foster John Joseph Freme Hoover Rodney Coffin Lloyd Vincent Gooch William Laws Guptill Pericles Elias Hadzetheacos Abdo Hassan John Edward Hawes Charles Elwin Huff William Henry Hughes Thomas Johnson Huse Class of 19-11 nl Rimpo Pullen 77 Elin St., lllitltertfille. ,llainp 41 Oleander Sf-, West Springfeld, Massachusetts 125 Franklin St., Malden, Massachusetts 106 Eden St., Waterbziry. Connecticut A 799 Shaurmont Ave., New Bedford, Massachusetts Lisbon Falls. Maine Lisbon. Falls. Maine B. F. D. 5, Houlton. illaine 532 Brighton Ave., Portland. Maine 685 Woodman St., Fall River, Massachusetts 609 West 174th St., New York, New 1-Oflf , 79 Pine St., Brattleboro, Vermont I, 1 4 88 Maple Ave., Windsor, Connecticut 186 Church St., Berlin, New Hampshire 40 Pleasant St., Waterville, Maine g 174 Sydny St., Dorchester, Massachusetts 2 R. F. D. 1, East Longmeadow, Massachusetts 52 High St., Houlton, Maine 35 Morrill Ave., Waterville, Maine 24 Maple St., Rockland. Maine 55 Silver St., Waterville. Maine Searsport, Mainz 86 East lllaple St., Slfowhegan, Maine 1 Washington Ave., Caribou. Maint 65 Vesper St., Portland. Maint 294 Spring St., Portland, Maine 125 Bartlett Rd., Wirzthrolz, Massachusetts 49 Clinton Ave., Waterville, Maine 62 Winter St., Quincy, Massachusetts 121 Madison Ave., Slroufhegan, Maine Box 26, Athens, Maine . 43 Braintree Ave., Quincy, M assaehusetts 13 Pine St., Belmont, Massachusetts 155 1 W , 2 g . . 1 - t up M Mm-,,,M45,..? CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY-ONE lrving Kanovitz Paul Freeman Keirstead Allan Roger Knight Richard Chauncey McDonald John MacLeish Hiram Pearson Macintosh, IV Myron Louis Mantell Edgar Martin William Horace Martin Howard Avery Miller Warren Henry Mills Arnold Matthew Myshrall Richard Ely Noyes Jerome Orenstein Linwood Cecil Potter Robert White. Pullen Edward Frank Quarrington Albert John Rimosukas Maurice Rimpo Louis Salhanick Walter Sigmund Sherys Wendell Thomas Starr Stephen Stanley Sternberg 148 Callender St., Do-rchester, Massachusetts Presque Isle, Maine R. F. 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Maine 58 Burlington Ave., Bristol, Connecticut 108 South St., Quincy, Massachusetts Reach Rd., Presq-ue Isle, Maine Church St., Mattapoisett, Massachusetts 27 Up-land Rd., Brighton, Massachusetts 5 Wilson Park, Waterville, Maine , Boynto-n, Mars Hill, Maine 22 Harding Ave., Edgewood, Rhode Island 75 Morse Ave., Rutherford, New Jersey 156 .FQLLEQA O 5 Q Q e my 01 , ' .sk X gaudy Qoffege WATERVILLE, MAINE Founded in the year 1818 FRANKLIN W. JOHNSON, LL.D President 157 ' M en's Division Class of 1 942 Robert Edward Anderson Lawrence Arthur Anicetti Philip Bordon Babcock Frank Benjamin Bailey William Elton Barta, Jr. Arthur George Beach, Jr. William Paris Blake, Jr. David Brodie Wende.ll Clark Brooks Harold John Bubar Charles Raymond Burbank Robinson Derry Burbank Clifford Frederick Came Robert Cohen Gerald Llewellyn Cole William Robert Conley Frank Raymond Cutter Kenneth Mahlon Decker Louis Luigi DiPompo Richard Raymond Dyer Rodney Charles Ellis Walter Leonard Emery Vita Fedorovich John Gordon Filield Edwin Lewis Fisher Lawrence Porter Fitton Raymond Martin Flynn Emanuel Kenneth Frucht John Edward Geagan Gerald Abraham Gilson Gerald Leroy Goodman Leslie Howard Graffam Nicholas John Gregorio FittTn Stevens Anderson 28 Benton Ave., Waterville, Maine Box 507, Lisbon Falls, Maine Main St., Castine, Maine R. F. D. 1, Waterville, Maine 1262 Great Plain Ave., Needham, Massachusetts 104 Main St., Watertown, Connecticut 32 Pleasant St., Waterville, Mailte 175 Riverside Dr., New York, New York 52 Pearson St., Saugus, Massachusetts R. F. D. 4, Houlton, Maine . 36 Clapp St., Malden, Massachusetts 172 Prospect St., Berlin, New Hampshire 91 Ledgelawn Ave., Bar Harbar, Maine 38 Low-ton St., Brookline, lllassachusetts North New Portland, Maine 4039 North 11th St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bo-x 142, North Anson, Maine ! . Clinton, Maine 12 Main St., Riley, Maine Savage Hill Rd., Berlin, Connecticut 405 Oak St., Oakland, Maine 2 Elm St., Eastport, Maine ' R. F. 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COLBY GLASSWARE MEMBER Featuring the unusual-ds usual STUDIO 50 Blain St. CNext to Squires, 159 G A I, I ,s 1 4 Y r 1 5 x ...J CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY-TWO Milton William Hamilt Beniah Conrad Harding Laurie Lodo Harris, Jr. Albert Hills Haynes Harold Ernest Hegan A Eero Robert Helin Curtis Leland Hemenway Darold Boyd Hocking Max Alfred Holzrichter Stedman Brown.Howard' Harold Lewis Huntoon Harold Austin Johnson Lincoln Verneil Johnson Richard Clark Johnson Richard Nils Johnson Robert Irving Johnson Alvin J olovitz Norman David Jones James Francis Kavanaugh Richard Norton Kohn Raymond Florian Kozen, Jr., Raymond Edward Lacombe Donald Joseph LaGassey Alton George Laliberte Glendon,Lee Larkin Victor Andrew Lebednik Arthur Bates Lincoln, Jr. Burton LaFayette Linscott Charles Aloysius Lord Edward Fuller Loring John Livingston Lowell Robert Ralph McDonnell Rex William McNamee Frank Weston MacRae James David Marshall Saul Millstein Albert Newell Richard Linscott Nickerson Charles Winthrop Nightinga le 142 S'utherland Rd., Brighton Washington St., H olliston, South Vernon, 860 Beacon St., Newton Centre, 146 Hamilton Ave., Lynn, 142 Center St., Quincy 137 Langley Rd., Newton Centre 9 St. 9 Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts 9 George, Maine 204 Van Houten Ave., Passaic, New .lersey 127 West Main St., Ware, Massachusetts Pleasant St., Rangeley, Maine 204 West Falconer St., Falconer, New York 16 Spruce St., Waterville, Maine 204 West Falconer St., Falconer, New York 10,607 215th St., Queens Village, New York 129 Brookside Ave., Brockton, Massachusetts 34 Clinton Ave., Waterville, Maine 9 Edgebrook Pl., Cranford, New Jersey 15 Pope St., New Bedford, Massachusetts 138 Sewall Ave., Brookline, Massachusetts 19 Mount Ave., Providence, Rhode Island 257 Main St., Waterville, Maine Katahdin Inn, Millinocket, Maine 4 Eastern Ave., Waterville, Maine Baker St., Clinton, Maine Taylor Rd., Nashua, New Hampshire 194-27 116th Rd., St. Albans, New York 16 Kennebec St., Bar Harbar, Maine 5009 Knox St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 98 Bishop St., Framingham, Massachusetts 30 Strictland Rd., Cos Cob, Connecticut 2 306 Central Ave., New Haven, Connecticut Millinocket, Maine East Main St., Searsport, Maine 19 Edwards St., Waterville, Maine 327 Central Park West, New York, New York 53 Stratton St., Dorchester, Massachusetts Maple Ave., Farmington, Maine 136 Dickerman Rd., Newton Highlands, Massachusetts Linwood Elnathan Palmer Nobleboro Maine George A1'1101d Parker, J r. 1519 East Duval St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Donald Albert Parsons 12 N udd St., Waterville, Maine Andrew Wilder Pearl Charleston 'Marine Gilbert Arthur Peters Benton Ave., Bento-n Station, Maine -19 11 F1'aUk11n.P111C0, J 1'- 12 Chapin Ave., Rocky Hill, Connecticut Earl Joseph Pizzano 644 Broadway, Revere, Massachusetts GPSCY HMVCY P001' 22. Woodside St., Salem, Massachusetts llbert Evans Potts 179 .Main St., East Northfield, Massachusetts 5 160 HAI-INEL BROS. CO. LEYVISTON 42 MAIN STREET . , , Mazne s Leadrng Roojfng ana' Sheet Metal Contractors and Dealers 'Roofing and Sheet Metal W k , ' and Miller Library by Hahfilrel can the Roberts Umon, Wornen's Social Union, Lorimer Chapel ros. Co., also. Fabncators and Erectors of the VVeathervane atop the Mlller Library OSCAR R. I-IAHNEL Branch, Bangor Roofing Sz Sheet lletal Co. Pfesldent Bangor, IVIaine MAINE Uh? ELMWOOD HOTEL PINE TREE TAVERN EXCELLENT CUISINE CHOICE BEVERA GES A F GARDINER Manager WATERVILLE MAINE Home of the famous . . . 3 Q c 7 Elm City Harold W. Kimball Cn lBOWllll1lg AIHCYS Mizz and Comm ffof Supfflifff 25 SILVER STREET 60 TEMPLE STREET WATERVILLE, MAINE WA TERV ME. 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William Eugene Pierce , John Elmer Poirier 4-9 Clark Rd., Revere, Massachusetts 118 Elm St., Worcester, Massachusetts 11 Pleasant St., Waterville, Maine John Robert Pomeroy 264 Matfield St., West Bridgewater, Massachusetts Paul Newcomb Prince Edward Francis- Principe Dominick Mico Puiia Joseph George Ragone Sherman Louis Rancourt Richard Stanton Reid Alden Dary Ridley Robert Harold Riefe 27 East Emerson St., Melrose, Massachusetts 53 Williams Ave., Brockton, Massachusetts 5 Railroad St., Rumford, Maine 49 Grant St., Somerville, Masaschusetts 7 King St., Waterviller, Maine 91 Squantum St., Milton, Massachusetts 104 Enfield St., Thompsonville, Connecticut 181 Plank Rd., Waterbury, Connecticut Henry Vincent Rokicki g 471 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Massachusetts John Andrew Roukema 96 North 17th St., Paterson, Prospect Park Boro, New Jersey Robert Alexis St. Pierre Edward Harry Saltzberg Richard Dodge Sampson Ralph Moelonet Sawyer, Jr. Burton Grant Shiro Stanley Hilton Short Robert Wesley Sillen Charles Philip Sisson Patterson Moore Small Lester Lee Soule Joseph Robert Spina James Springer Laurence Mortimer Stacy Carl Sterns Donald Eugene Sterner Eugene Charles Struckhoff, Jr. Frank Strup 16 Everett St., Brunswick, Maine 28 North Main St., Ipswich, Massachusetts 7 Fairview Ave., Augusta, Maine 55 Wolcott St., West Medford, Massachusetts 54 College Ave., Waterville, Maine 12 Newhall St., Fairfield, Maine 45 Algonquin Rd., Quincy, Massachusetts ' R. F. D. 6, Box 81, Augusta, Maine 88 Main St., Farmington, Maine Gorham, Maine 1 William Pl., Mount Vernon, New York 62 Curtis Rd., Revere, Massachusetts 8 Fairfield St., Haverhill, Maine 127 East 19th St., New York, New York 22 Bishop St., Waterbury, Connecticut 146 West 83rd, Apt. I, New York, New Yo-rk 7 Chelsea Sq., New York, New York William Lawrence Sweeney,lJ r. 136 Fayette St., Wollaston, Massachusetts Errol Lynn Taylor, Jr. Walter Gardner Taylor Marc Jack Temmer William Harrison Tobey Raymond Newell Tuller John Patrick Turner Remo Matthew Verrengia Harold Lionel Vigue Lewis Thomas Voultos Alden Elwood Wagner Philip Anthony Waterhouse Philip Hinckley Watson Martin Stanley Weg 16 Broadway, Waterville, Maine 16 Broadway, Waterville, Maine 283 Glenbrook Rd., Stamford, Connecticut 7 Prospect St., Waterville, Maine 36 Hiawather St., Springfield, Massachusetts 69 Garfield St., Lawrence, Massachusetts 131 Oakland St., Malden, Massachusetts 115V3 College Ave., Waterville, Maine 44 Washington St., Sanford, Maine Good Will Farm, Hinckley, Maine 169 Lowell Stl,-Peabody, Massachusetts Box 133, Hinckley, Maine 11 West Walnut St., Long Beach, New York 174 PCRTRAITS AND CAMPUS VIEWS BY 9 D 'P 'P X Q QVZVZ CIXZQVZQS WELLESLEY, MASSACH USETTS THE OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR COLBY I:Class of 19411 Morin Brick Eompang Tvztefonize ' Originators of ur Colby Brick ' used exclusively is Mayflowgj Campus Quality - Service i' Donville, Mai ne 175 CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY-FOUR John Harvey Wikoii' Mirror Lake' Inn, Lake Placid, New York James Henry Wing 169 State St., Augusta, Maine Paul Varney Witham ' 41 Grove St., Newport, Maine Edward Orviee Wood, Jr. A Box 415, Dryden, Maine Frederick Stetson Wood 11 Fuller St., Brockton, Massachusetts John Morgan Wood 176 North Whitney.St., Hartford, Connecticut Benjamin Bernard Zecker 16 Alpine St., Wo-rcester, Massachusetts A SPECIAL AND UNCLASSIFIED Fletcher Eaton Neil Halkyard Kenneth Clark Hawkes Valton Vincent Morse Luther Freeman Parker Bernard Piersa Edward Barnard Porter Herbert A. Stevens Louis Clark Toppan Stanley Roger Tupper Gordon Henry Washhu Theodore Paul Seney rn 55 Silver St., Waterville, 37 Lawrence Ave., F airfield, 74 Silver St., Waterville, South Main St., Solon, ' Burnham, 5 Charles St., Waterville, Lincolnville, 6 Sheldon Pl., Waterville, Norridgewock, New Sharon, 100 Townsend Ave., Boothbay Harbor, 53 Middle St., Hallowell, 176 Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine This volume of the IQ!-LI Oracle was designed, engraved and printed by the Stobbs Press of Worcester, Massachusetts folvias A name in printing For over sixty yearS- 177 Women,s Division Barbara Page Arey Thelma Marjorie Bassett Helen Belyea A Carolyn Esther Beverage Florence Moreau Boak Helen Sybil Bradshaw Rowena Marilyn Buzzell Frances Selma deCormier Jean Coyle Rosemond Clare 'Donahue Claire Frances Emerson Dorothy Jane Emerson Alta Mae Estabrook Catharine Pugh Fussell Katharine Bertha Glazier Alta Sherman Gray Mary Frances Hitchcock Donna Elsie Horne Witha Margaret Jardine Barbara Louise Kaighn Beatrice Ruth Kennedy Mary Eleanore King Pauline Bartlett Lander Marion Elizabeth McArdle Willetta Ethel McGrath Joanna MacMurtry Helen Audrey Massell Virginia Bernice Mosher Class of 1941 Stebbins Donahue Scribner 107 Edgell St., Gardner, Massachusetts . 76 Seavey St., Westbrook, Maine 51 Pleasant St., Waterville, Maine 137 High St., Oakland, Maine 337 Wagner Ave-., Mamaroneck, New York 315 East 80th St., New York, New York 3 Oak St., Waterville, Maine 28 Mildred Ave., Poughkeepsie,'New York 22 Mohegan Rd., Norwich, Connecticut 30 Mechanic St., Presque Isle, Maine 24 May St., Biddeford, Maine 35 Jefferson St., Haverhill, Massachusetts Oakfield, Maine 227 Vassar Ave., Swarthmore, Pennsylvania 16 Bunker Ave., F airfield, Maine Cumberland Center, Maine 22 Madison St., Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts 37 Prospect St., Waterville, Maine Washburn, Maine 28 N. Steton Pl., Atlantic City, New Jersey R. F. D. 3, Waterville, Maine 15 Frederick Ave., Methuen, Massachusetts High St., Kingfield, Maine Winthrop, Maine A Page Ave., Caribou, Maine 331 Cabot St., Beverly, Massachusetts 11 Englewood Ave., Brookline, Massachusetts Bar Spring Camps, Oakland, Maine 178 'Prudence Piper - CLASS OF NINETEEN FoRTY.oNE Ellamarie Nourse Summer St., Marshfield, Massachusetts Sarah Winnifred Odlin 257 Main St., Fairfield, Maine Barbara Helen Partridge Ruth Patterson West Scarboro, Maine R. F. D. 3, Waterville, Maine .lean Pearson 139 Sandwich St., Plymouth, Massachusetts Alison Barrack Pike 200 Willow St., Roxbury, Massachusetts 19 Collins St., Caribou, Maine Shirley Grace Portong 845 Westford St., Lowell, lllassachusetts Hannah Beatrice Putnam North St., Houlton, Maine Ruth Margaret Roberts 187 High St., Springfield, Massachusetts Mary Gertrude Robinson , Station St., Ashland, Maine ,lane Alice Russell Gramatan Ave., Tuckahoe, New York Virginia Ryan 138 Charter Oak St., S. Manchester, Connecticut 'Helen Adrianne Sanbar 19 Massachusetts Ave., Portland, Maine Ulive Dorris Savage 603 Hanover St., Manchester, N. H. Ruth Hilda Scribner Charleston, Maine Barbara Marie Skehan 519 Stevens Ave., Portland, Maine Ruth Rebekah'Stebbins 22 Minturn St., Hastings-on-the-Hudson, New liork Geraldine Aranka Stefko 570 W. 204th St., New York, New lark Mary Elizabeth Sweetser Blanchard Rd., Cumberland Center, Maine Claire Weeks Tilley Ashland, Maine Mildred Farwell Van Valkenburg Bayville Ave., Bayville, L. I-, N G10 York Ada Vinecour 15 Bradford Ave., Bradford, Massachusetts Diana Hilda Wiesenthal 82 Park Ave., Portland, Maine 179 Women's Division Mary Anacki Elizabeth Hope Archer Erlolya Louise Bacon Betty Maud Barter Marilyn Bragdon Frances Louise Brewer Norma Mae Brosius 7 Christine Bruce Catherine Mary Buckley Margaret Evelyn Campbell Jean Cannell Mary Lillian Carr Muriel Ernestine Carrell Marjorie Mae Cate Dora Jean Collin Elizabeth Coles Mary Lee Conway Eleanor Marion Cornish Ruth Esther Crowell Alice Catherine Dondlinger Virginia Lucille Duggan Mary Elizabeth Farrell Eleanor Miriam Furbush Sarah Entwisle Fussell Estelle Elizabeth Gallupe Priscilla George Barbara' Ellen Grant Louise Marie Hagan Hester Marcia Hatch Priscilla Bunnals Hathorn Dorris .lane Heaney Helen Virginia Henry Barbara Rose Holden Class of 1942 Lewis Rose Campbell I 4 Maple Ave., Middleboro, Massachusetts River St., Middleboro, Massachusetts Oakland, Maine Stonington, Maine 194 Longview Ave., White Plains, New York 157 Silver St., Waterville, Maine 102 Mannering St., Berlin, New Hampshire 6 Brookview Ave., Fort F airfield, Maine 163 Campfield Ave., Hartford, Connecticut 179 Dartmouth St., Portland, Maine 110 Waverly St., Everett, Massachusetts Norridgewock, Maine . 110 Fairfield St., Uakland, Maine 6 Cemetery St., Conco-rd, New Hampshire - Ashland, Maine 609 Nassau St., Bellmore, New York 39 -Curtis Ave., Wallingford, Connecticut 264 Westbrook St., S. Portland, Maine 4 Howard St., Ludlow, Massachusetts 34 Tremont Ave., Glenbrook, Connecticut 5 Ellis Rd., Swampscott, Massachusetts -SVZ West St., Waterville, Maine X 15 Boutelle Ave., Waterville, Maine 227 Vassar Ave., Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Mars Hill, Maine 242 West Britannia St., Staunton, Massachusetts 1090 Chelmsford St., Chelmsford, Massachusetts R. F. D. 1, Houlton, Maine 114 Pleasant St., Rockland, Maine Pine St., Dover-Foxcroft, Maine 29 Washington St., Beacon, New York 129 Forrest Ave., Norfolk, Virginia 115 Lynnfield St., Peabody, Massachusetts 180 CLASS OF Carolyn Hopkins ' Muriel Ethel Howe Marilyn Shirley Ireland Ann Barker Jones Mary Elizabeth Jones .lane Leighton Amy Louise Lewis Betsey Elizabeth Libbey Marie Christine Merrill Eleanor Lee Mitchell Ulive Grace Monell Natalie Eleanor Mooers Florence MacDonald Perkins Patricia Elaine Powers Mary Bose Beny Martha Ann Rogers Sue Carpenter Bose Betty Anne Royal Ruth Gertrude Sanderson Blanche Elnora Smith Cynthia Mary Smith Jane Soule ' ' Eleanor Urch Stuart Marion Beatrice Thomas Ruth Marie Thomas June Loretta Totman Shirley lda Wagner Theodora Wright Priscilla Frances Wyman Elizabeth Youmans A-fr tif? --v':'f, -gf .- - ,,..,..-,,,5,i,A K NINETEEN FORTY-TWO 99 Bay View St., Camden, Maine 3 Alpha Rd., Holden, Massachusetts 40 East Ter., lllillinocket, Maine 27 Burleigh St., Waterville, Maine Winthrop, Maine 23 Williston Rd., Auburndale Massach 119 S , usetts 150-58 87 Rd., Jamaica, New York Newport Ave., Pittsfield, Maine 204 Washington St., Bath, Maine 15 Johnson Heights, Waterville, Maine Eden., New York Ashland, Maine 10 Lawrence St., Waterville, Maine Main St., East Pepperell, Massachusetts 4 Roosevelt Ave., Waterville, Maine - 12 Hazelwood Ave., Waterville, Maine Brooks, Maine . Main St., North Brookfield, Massachusetts R. F. D. 5, Berlin., New Hampshire Bloomingdale, New York 81 Milwaukee Ave., Bethel, Connecticut 2794 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, New York 213 Shaw St., Lowell, Massachusetts 38 Peirce St., Middleboro, lllassachusetts 47 Broad St., Rockland, Maine 32 Lawrence Ave., Fairfield, Maine Northeast Harbor, Maine 33 Dewey St., Springfield, Vermont 225 Norwood Ave., Cranston, Rhode Island 25 Jackson St., Methuen, Massachusetts 181 Women's Division . Marjorie Mae Abar Eilene Phyllis Alpert Constance' Barbour Marjorie Merry Brown Natalie Ann Cousens Lorraine Josephine Deslsles Anne Dunmore Elizabeth Alida Durand - Oliyia Parkhill Elam Virginia Ruth Farrand Geraldine Dolores Fennessy Diane Zanie Ferris Elizabeth Farrand Field Bessa Yvonne Flewelling Carmen Cathleen Gagner Hope-jane Gillingham Barbara Stevens Grant Jeanice Arleen Grant Ruth Graves Q Patricia Margaret Gregory Class of 1943 Field Tobey Westminster, Massachusetts 113 Palmer St., New Bedford, Massachusetts 192 Stevens Ave., Portland, Maine 327 Manor Rd., Douglaston, L. I., New York 3 Cobbossee Ave., Gardiner, Maine Northeast Harbor, Maine 115 Sargent St., Newton, Massachusetts Cheshire, Connecticut 252 Sargent St., Hartford, Connecticut Main St., Savannah, New York 149 Lexington Ave., Auburn, Rhode Island 17 Temple St., Waterville, Maine Hebron, Maine R. F. D. 1, Easton, Maine , 195 Main St., Waterville, Maine 126 Sherman St., Portland, Maine 75 Coleman Rd., Wethersflield, Connecticut 13 Park St., Caribou, Maine 58 Prospect St., Marblehead, Massachusetts ' 16 High St., Caribou, Maine Alice Wloodruff Gwynn 3245 Patterson St., Chevy Chase, District of Columbia Shirley Clark Hainer lsabel Brady Harriman 121 Madison Ave., Skowhegan, Maine 90 Highland Ave., Gardiner, Maine Glenna Rosalie Hartley ' Blridgewater, Maine Madeleine Peyronel Hinckley R, F, D, 1, Surry, Maine Ruth Ellen Howes Leah Anna Kaatz Ruth Evelyn Littorin Ruby Louise Lott Alice Thelma Lyman 105 Pleasant St., Concord, New Hampshire 157 Dartmouth St., Portland, Maine 20 Gilman St., Waterville, Maine 80 88th St., Brooklyn, New York 126 Dodge St., Beverly, Massachusetts 182 ., sms- .z-gn, HMV. WAIT - vw- ,--sq. . , ng. ,. CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY-THREE ' Marjorie Alice McDougal Muriel .lane McLellan Ruth Allen Macdougal Ann Jeanette Mansfield Norma Anita Marr Dorothea Priscilla Moldenke Kathleen Ann Monaghan .lacquelyn Dorwart Nerney Hilda Pauline Niehoff Jeannette Eleanor Nielsen Carolyn Elizabeth Nutting Ethel Catherine Paradis Janet Pfleger Barbara Effie,Philbrick Martha Price Thelma Marie Proctor Hanson St., San-ford, Maine Welshpool, Campobello Island, New Brunsuzcl. 298 Highland Ave., Wollaston, llfassachusetts 4 Green St., Ipswich, Massachusetts 65A Elm St Watertill l - V -, -1 ' e, llama 166 Parsons Drive, Hempstead, New 1 orl. 46 River Ave., Gardiner, Mmm 74 Water St., Attleboro, Massachust tts 29 Roosevelt Ave., Waterville, Mama 328 Boldwen St., Wvaterb-ury, Connecticut Ardmore Ave., West Boylston, Massachuse tts Keyes Cottage, Good Will, Hinckley, Maine 40 Niagara St., Dumont, New .lerses 21 School St., Augusta, Maine 165 Winthrop Rd., Brookline, Massachusitts 8 Donald St., Waterville, Maine Harriet Rex 18 Howland Ave., South Dartmouth, Massachusetts Ma Re nolds 10 School St Waterville Marne Evdihrgeliiie Audyne Rockwell 33 Maple gt., Ofllfltlflfll 11101111 licah Ruth Shapiro Frances Elaine Small Eleanor Wilma Smart Elizabeth Tobey Beatrice Louise Trahan s Marion ,lean Tre lown 8 Elizabeth Mary Tupper Phyllis Myrtle Young 97 Hillman St., New Bedford, Massachusetts 11 Oakland St., Waterville, Mmm 268 Blain St., Waterville, Marne High St., Hampton, New Hampshire 44, West Brittania St., Taunton, Massachusetts River St., Plymouth, Massachusttts 100 Townsend Ave., Boothbay Harbor, Marne 12 Linden Rd., Melrose, Massachusetts v Women's Division Elaine Hope Anderson Charlotte Brainerd Arey Virginia Bates . Barbara Baylis Jane Sawyer Bell , Nancy Jane Bell , Phoebe Alberta Blaisdell Thelma Pauline Brann Louise Ann Callahan Alice Myers Christmas Catherine Clark Nancy Claire Coggins Phyllis Lillian Cole Nancy Curtis Deborah Beatrice Dobson Eleanor Barnes Eisberg Shirley Clark Ellice Class .of 1944 Foster Watson 469 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Connecticut 107 Edgell St., Gardner, Massachusetts Altamonte Hotel, Altamonte Springs, Florida 15 Edgehill Rd., Providence, Rhode Island 231 Linden Ave., Westfield, New Jersey 122 Edgars Lane, Hastings-on-Hudson, New York ' New Harbor, Maine F . China, Maine 391 Puritan Rd., Swampscott, Massachusetts 1307 N. 15 St., Philadelphia, 'Pennsylvania Merrimac St., Merrimacport, Massachusetts G'ot Rock Rd., Greenwich, Connecticut R. F. D. 1, Vassalboro, Maine 419 Grassmere Ave., Interlaken, New Jersey Penobscot Ave., Howland, Maine I Chase Farm, Sebago Lake, Standish, Maine 430 Pine- St., Lowell, Massachusetts Elizabeth Eleanor Emanuelson A Box 232, Monson, Maine Fern Bulon Falkenbach Pauline Ward Foley Anne Elizabeth Foster Nancy Osborne Grahn Barbara Griffiths Virginia Stone Hall Ecla Blanche Hanscom Priscilla Louise Higgins Doris Miriam Hill Dorothy Jane Holtman Tacy Wetherill Hood Virginia Anne Howard Katherine Elizabeth Howes J can lllingworth 117 88th St., Brooklyn, New York 184 Irving Pl., Rutherford, New Jersey Porter Hill, Middlebury, Connecticut 127 Columbus Drive, Tenafly, New Jersey 11 Boyden Ave., Beverly, Massachusetts Van Horn St., Demarest, New Jersey Springfield, Maine 65 Gray St., Portland, Maine 24 Pond St., F ramingham, Massachusetts 5616 Western Ave., Chevy Chase, Maryland 49 Arcadia Rd., Old Greenwich, Connecticut 44 Whiting Lane, West Hartford, Connecticut 105 Pleasant St., Concord, New Hampshire 53 Wall St., Springfield, Vermont 184 L CLASS OF Augusta-Marie J 011113011 Emily Elaine Johnson Corinne Richardson Jones Alice Barbara Katkouskos Bernice Eva Knight Alice Arline Leyh Violet Angeline Lutes .lane Elizabeth McCarthy .lean Adele McNeill Hope Elizabeth Mansfteld Sarah Hortense Martin Elizabeth Dodson Mathes Vivian Marie Maxwell Maxome Sawtelle Merrill Emma Arlene O'Brien Emily Joy Paddison Ruth Almera Parson Dorothy Rose Perham Lois Peterson , Josephine Miller Pitts Leona Ada Plaisted Mary Louise Roberts Maude Doris Rollins Octavia Annette Sanders Pauline Bertha Seekins Mary Frances Shannon Mary Katherine Smith Freda Evelyn Staples Margaret Phyllis Starr Edith May Sturtevant Gertrude Rita Szadziewicz Hasmig Sona Tahmizian Miriam Taleisnik Priscilla Williams Tallman Janice Etta Tappin Pauline Maude Tatham Madeline Helen Turner Lucile Dawson Upton NINETEEN FORTY-FOUR 8 Pleasantdale Ave., WaterL'iIle, Blaine James Sf-e Barre, Jlassachusett- 2811 Falrlield AUG-, Bridgeport, Connecticuii 374 Millburyf St., Worcester, Jlassachusetts 109 County Rd., Westbrook, llaing 52 Hillcrest Ave., Brockton, Jlassachusetts 33 Western Ave., Fairfield, Maine 465 Prospect St., lllethuen, illassachusetts 43 Ralph Ave., White Plains, New York 4 Green St., Ipswich, Massachusetts Kobe, Japan 590 Campus, Beaumont, Texas 2 Brooklyn Ave., Watertfille, Maine 51 Pearl St., Augusta, Maine Sangerville, Maine 68 Forest Ave., Glen Cove, Long Island, New York 139 Landwich St., Plymouth, Massachusetts White Uaks, Bolton, Massachusetts 11 llilunjoy St., Portland, Maine Russell Ave., Rockland, Maine South China, Maine P. 0. Box 212, Norway, Maine Main St., Sangerville, Maine Prospect St., Greenville, Maine 5 Douglass Ave., Norwood, Massachusetts 838 Summit Rd., Narberth Pennsylvania R. F. D. 1, Carmel, Maine 3 Abbott St., Waterville, Maine 157 W. Pulteny St., Corning, New York Summer St., Oakland, Maine 72 Ward St., Worcester, Massachusetts 83 Coolidge St., Brookline, Massachusetts 435 Crown St., Brooklyn, New York 46 Clarendon St., Cranston, Rhode Island 90 F airlawn Ave., Waterbury, Connecticut Ledge Grove, Rockland, Maine 105 Lincoln Ave., Avon-by-the-Sea, New .ICF-503' 5 Wilson Park, Waterville, Maine . ' h S 9 N L -' Ftlls, Massachusetts Elilflawglgigeel 19 Walslng am t eI'lJ.ul7',lD?llJ,eNoi1t'iclz, Connecticut Hceldil Mergeiet Crighton Watson 228 Putnam St., lgflffggfdf CfZ iS'fm 31 Wnter t., atervl e, 1 111110 l-'hIaryS1i,l11ralBZPlaIillefWlSesting 10 APPletree Tiail, We-Vlfofti C0n'wSiCUt nn .- . f'll,, 1 i M the Ellen Wheeler , 17 Boutelle Aww Wmen' 0 fmfi ar Barbara White Dlamgnd Hill Rd., Cumberland, Rhode Is an 185 CLASS OF NINETEEN FoRTY-oNE Marjorie Janice Wilson 726 Rockdale Ave., New Bedford, Massachusetts Elizabeth Shaw Wood 180 Madison Ave., Skowhegan, Maine SPECIAL AND UNCLASSIFIED lda May Harding I 4 9 School St., Waterville, Maine Mary Ewen Palmer IOVZ West St., Waterville, Maine Gladys Marjorie Shiro 54 College Ave., Waterville, Maine 186 'MH' .- 'X J -'-I 'VV , 4' w 1! 2 1 A x - I N W L i Y ' n 5


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