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A-' , .. f,- ,, . 4 ,. if-J. :1wsyA'5 54?f3!fmS1 - ff!! x I am pleased to express to the members of the faculty, one and all, my gratitude for their co- operation during the years of my presidency. I know you will give to Dr. Bixler the same generous support. FRANKLIN W. JOHNSON i I w I i , we ,, ' w I? 'T I 3 1 i f 4 If i W 1 I i Q I J. FRANKLIN WINSLOW JOHNSON Prealdent of Colby College A B Colby College 1891 A M Colby College 189-1 L H D Colby Colluae 1916 LL D Umverslty of M'llnC 1933 LL D Brown UIIIVLI -.lly 1935 D C L fxl ull I UIIIVBFSIIY 19.38 PFIIICIIIIJ Calam l1VleJ 1114.11 qlllflfll 18911891 Prlnupll C0 1907 ASBISIIIII Prmupal Umveruly of Chu :go Illgll School 19071909 Pl'lIlClIl'l1 19091919 Profesqor of Educ mon Tbilllbf Colley. 1C0llll1l1lll Unlversltyl 1919 1929 Presulent Colby College 1929 Member Nmonul Edumuon Aesocm tion RCIIEIOIIQ rll1lL'lll0l1 ASSOCl'l1l0l1 P111 Bell Kipp! ' 'H 7 9 H x '9 I 1 - - -a W' 1 7: ., 1 . , 3 . ., , g . . ., -z z , . A , . . ' ' . 1 - 1 g 1 1 , - burn Classlcal lnstllute, 1894-1905:, Principal, Morgan Park HIL? Academy, 1905- g W. I . i. 7 . V Q. rl A . X.: I I 1 ' l ? , - 1 .1 ' 1 . 1 'Q 1 r - '. ' -' l , . . ,. , . ,. ., . . . , 9 , , - . - . 1 1 f- -- '- g 1 . A. '. : . ' 3 ' 1 1 1. ERNEST CUMMINGS MARRINER Dean of Men A.B. Colby College, 191.35 A.M. Suffolk University, 19373 Head ol the English Department, llebron Academy, 1913- 19203 Principal of Hebron Academy, 1920-215 Lilmrariari ol' Colby College, 1923-19285 1928- Dean of men Pro- fessor of English at Colby Collegcg President of the New England College ElIll'l'll1l'6 Certificate Boardg Investi- gated local Maine dialectsg Phi Beta Kappa. NINETTA MAY RUNNALS B.A., M.A., LITT. D. Dean of Wonzerl B.A. Colby College, 19085 1VI.A. Colum- bia University., 1920g Litt.D. Colby Col- lege, 1929, Teacher of Mathematics, Foxcroft Academy, 1903-113 Teacher of Mathematics and Dean of Girls, Maine Central Institute, 1911-16g Highland Hall, 1918-20g Colby College, Dean of Women, 1920-265 Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1920-23 3 Professor of Mathematics, 1923-26, Hillsdale College, Dean of Women and Associate Professor of Education, 1927-28g Miss Sayward's School, 1927-28. Colby College Dean of Women, Professor of Mathematics and Education, since 1920. National Educa- tion Associutiong National Association of Deans of Woriiciig American Association of University Women, Phi Beta Kappag Board of Managers of the Baptist Board ol' Education. 'I , 1 ff i t , I , 1 WHITE PARMENTER ct-tr-:sum Asnctmm' CLARENCE HAYWARD WHITE, B.A., M.A., Litt.D. B.A. Amherst College, 18862 M.A. Amherst College, 19023 Member of the Colby Faculty since 19023 Litt.D. Colby College, 19293 Professor of the Creek Language and Literature from 1902-343 Professor Emeritus since 19303 Member of Phi Beta Kappa. GEORGE FREEMAN PARMENTER, B.S.., M.A., Ph.D., Sc.D. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 19003 M.A. Brown University, 19021 Ph.D. Brown University., 19033 Associate Pro- fessor at Colby College, 1903-0113 ScD. Colby College, 1916, Merrill Professor of Chemistry since 19043 Member of the American Chemical Society. WEBSTER CHESTER, B.A., M.A., Sc.D. B.A. Colgate University, 19065 M.A. Harvard University, 19082 Instructor at Colby Academy., 1900-023 Instructor at Colby College, 1903- 053 Associate Professor, 1905-103 Professor of Biology since 19102 Sc.D. Colgate Univer- sity, 1934. THOMAS BRYCE ASHCRAFT, B.A., Ph.D. B.A. Wake Forest College, 19065 Ph.D. .lolms Hopkins University, 19113 Member of the Colby Faculty since 191.13 Associate Professor, 1911-133 Professor of Mathematics since 1913. HERBERT CARLYLE LIBBY, B.A.. Litt.D. B.A. Colby College, 19023 B.A. Harvard Uni- versity, 19043 Litt.D. Colby College, 19195 Instructor at Colby College, 1909-12. Assistant Professor, 1912-132 Professor of Public Speaking since 1913. NATHANIEL ERNEST WHEELER, B.S., B.Sc., M.Sc. BS. Colby College, 1909Q B.Sc. and M.Sc. McGill University, 19115 Associate Professor of Physics at Colby College, 19203 Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member Alnerican Association of Physics Teachers: American Physical Society3 Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. CURTIS HUGH MORROW, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.A. 19103 M.A. 19113 Ph.D. Clark University, 19273 Assistant Librarian American Antiquarian Society, 1912-19203 Associate Professor and Head of tl1e Department of Economics, Colby College, 1920-211-Q Professor of Economics and Sociolgy, Colby College, 1924. CARL JEFFERSON WEBER, B.A., M.A. fOxon.l, Litt.D. B.A. Johns Hopkins University, 1914-3 M.A. tOx0n.l, Oxford University, 19202 Litt.D. Franklin and Marshall College, 19333 Assistant Professor of English, Colby College, 1922-233 Associate Professor, 1923-253 Profes- sor of English, 1925-283 Roberts Professor of English Literature since 19283 Curator of Rare Books and Manuscripts since 1940. LIBBY wineries Moxaow weurn C01 f AN WILKINSON EUSTIS HELIE FDWARD JOSSPII COLCAN A A MA Massu-husetts Insutute of Tecllonology 19051906 AA ll'nrv'1rd 1911 MA H'1rv'1rtlUmvers1ty 1920 Umverslty of Lyons 1919 Unlverslty of larls 1921 '72 Alfred Umverslty 1922 24 Unlverstty of Vermont Summer SESSIONS 1927 38 Professor of Eclut mon mtl Psychology at Colby College sme 1924- Member Eastern Psycho logual ABSOLI mon Ameruan AhS0tlll10l'l of School Admlnlstrntlon Fellow Amerlcan Assocmtlon for Atlvancement of Sexence WIIIIAM JOHN WILKINSON BA MA PhD BA W11l1an1 'Ind Mary College 1902 Crruluute Study tl Princeton Unlverstty 1904 05 Dem of Waslllngton College 190918 Honorlrv Degree of MA from Wesleym UIIIVCFSIIY 1923 Columbla Umverslty MA and PhD 1924 Wl's1llI'l,'1',l.0IlC011Cf1L LLD 1924 Professor of History Colby College 192429 Professor of lllstory Unnerslty of Vermont 1929 30 Member of Phi Beta Kappa Member of Amcxuan I'IIbl0l'll ll Assoel mon Amerxcan P0l1I1L'l1 Selence Assocrmon Staff Aclvlsory Counul of Nmoml Youth Assoc muon Chalrman Nauonwl Youth Admlnlstratlon College Work 001111011 of Mune Member Regtonal Committee of N Y A ARTHUR CALEN EUSTIS B A MB A BA Colby College 1923 MBA Harvard Busl ness AlllllIllSlI'11l0Il 1926 Instructor lt Colby College 192627 Assocrlt Professor 1927 llerbcrt E Wadsworth Professor of Buslness .Adlllll1l9lI'l110Il slnee 1927 Treasurer of Colby tollcge FUCLID IIELIE BA MA BA McMaster University 1905 MA Clark UUIVBPSIIY 1908 Instructor Ill French 'lt Colby College 1917 Assxstant Professor 'lt Colby College 192022 Assouute Professor of Modern l'1ng,u1g.,es 'lt Colby College slnce 1922 IISTTR FRANK WEEK9 BA MA BS Colby College 1915 MA Harvard Unlverslty 1917 Asslstmt Professor of Chemistry It Colby College 191820 and 1922 Assoclate Pro fes or of Chemistry ll Colby College since 1922 Member of Plu Beta Kappa IVERETT PISK STRONG AB AB Wesleyan University 1918 Umverslty of Toulouse 1-'l lI'll0 thplomu 1922 lnstruttor 'lt Colby College 192228 Assocmte Professor of Modern Languages ll Colby College smce 1928 CLCIL AUCUSTUS ROLLIN9 BA MA BA Colby College 1917 MA Harvard Um versity 1921 lnstrutlor lt Colby College 1919 26 Asslstant Professor of English 1926 29 Assoutte Professor of English SIIICC 1930 DIYECIOF of Dramatlcs JOHN IRANKLIN MeCOY AB AM AB Princeton Unlverslty 1922 AM Harvard University 1923 Cort1Htlle UIIIVCTSIIICB of Frankforton the M'un 'md Munich Germany 1924 25 CCl'llf1f'll0 Unlverslty of Zuruk Switzerland 1938 Assocnte Professor of Modern LlllbllXlf.,0S tt Colby College smce 19.30 WH-kb STRONKI ROLLINS MCCOY 1 1 1 CARR GRIFFTI-IS HAYNES CHAPMAN WILBERT LESTER CARR, A.B, Drake University, 1898, A.M. 1899, and LL.D., 1937, Fellow in Latin, University of Chicago, 1902-1905, Instructor in Latin and Greek, Drake University., 1899-1902, Teacher of Latin and Greek. University High School, fUniversity of Chicagol, 1905-1906, Shortridge High School, 1906-1909, Teacher of Latin, University High School, 1909- 1920, Assistant Professor of Latin, Oberlin College. Ohio, 1920-1924, Assistant Professor of Latin, University of Michigan, 1924-1926, Associate Professor, 1926-1929, Professor, 1,929-1930, Professor of Latin, Teachers' College, tCo1umbiaD, 1930-1940, Member of American Classical League, fPres. 1931-19371, National Educational Association, Classical Association, Atlantic States, Classical Association, Middle West and South, American Philosophical Association, Archaeology Institute of America, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, Eta Sigma Phi, Professor of Latin, Colby College, since 1941. THOMAS MORGAN GRIFFITHS, A.B., A.M., B.D., AB. William Jewell College, 1912, A.M. William Jewell College, 1913, B.D. Rochester Theological Seminary, 1915, Assistant Pro- fessor of History since 1926, A.M. Harvard University, 1925, Member of the Maine Historical Society, American Historical Association, President of the Maine Baptist Historical Society, 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, 1924, 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, 1940-41. 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., MA. B.S. Colby College, 1925, Coach Waterville High School, 1925-27, M.A. Columbia University, 1939, Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education since 1927, Coach of Hockey and Freshman Football, Freshman Coach of Baseball. N. ORWIN RUSH, A.B., B.S. A.B. Friends University, 1931, B.S. Columbia University, 1932, Reference Department of New York Public Library, 1931-36, Assistant Professor of Bibliog- raphy and Librarian since 1936. GORDON WINSLOW SMITH, B.A, M.A. B.A, Boston University, 1929, M.A. Harvard University, 1930, University of Nancy and University of Paris, France, Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Assistant Professor of Modern Languages since 1938. z ws' fy T . .1,t 4 K ROUNDY MILLETT RUSH SMITH 22 '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,V 1 1 1 1 W ,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 31 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 y 1 1 PALMER FULLAM NITCHMAN LOEBS NORMAN DUNBAR PALMER A.B., M.A., Ph.D. A.B. Colby College, 19303 M.A. Yale University, 19323 Ph.D. Yale University, 19363 Instructor of History at Colby College, 1933-373 Assistant Professor of History since 19373 Member of Phi Beta Kappag Member of American Historical Association. PAUL ADRIAN FULLAM, A.B. A.B. Harvard University, 19313 Professor of History, Lakeside tSeattlel Country-Day School, 1931-353 Professor of History, Chestnut Hill Academy, 1935-393 Graduate Work, University of Seattle, 1934-353 Graduate Work, University of Pennsylvania, 1935-393 Graduate Work Harvard University, 19405 Instructor of History, Colby College, since 194-l. Harvard Varsity Club. NELSON W. NITCHMAN A.B. A.B. Union College, 19303 Assistant Professor, Physical Education, Union College, 19314113 Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Coach of Varsity Football, Colby College, since 1941. GILBERT FREDERICK LOEBS B.P.E1, B.Sc., M.A. B.P.E. Springfield College, 19253 B.Sc. in Education, University of Pittsburgh, 19273 M. A. Columbia University., 19303 Graduate Study at Columbia University3 Instructor in Physical Education at Bates Summer School., 1929-373 Member of Kappa Pi Kappag Phi Delta Kappa and Kappa Delta Phi3 Associate Professor of I-Icalth ami Education at Colby College since 1934. HERBERT LEE NEWMAN, B.A., S.T.M., Ph.D. B.A. Colby College, 19183 Andover New- ton Theological Institute tB.D. 19223 S.T.M. 192713 Instructor at Colby College, 1922-263 Associate Professor of Religion since 19263 Ph.D. Boston University, 19393 Member of National Association of Biblical Instruction and Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis. WALTER NELSON BRECKENRIDGE, B.S., M.A. B.S. Tufts College, 19263 M.A. Tufts College, 19283 Instructor at Colby College, 1928-303 Assistant Professor of Economics, 1930-373 Associate Professor of Economics since 19373 Graduate study at Columbia Universityg Mem- ber of Phi Beta Kappa. RICHARD ,IEWETT LOUGEE. B.S, M.A., Ph.D. B.S. Dartmouth College, 19273 M.A. Uni- versity of Michigan, 19293 Ph.D. Columbia University, 19383 Assistant Professor at University of Vermont, 19353 Assistant Professor at Colby College, 1936-373 Associate Professor of Geol- ogy at Colby College since 1939. ELMER CHAPMAN WARREN, S.B.., Ed.M. S.B. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 19263 Instructor at Colby College 1928-303 Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1930-383 Ed.M. Boston University, 19333 Associate Professor of Mathematics since 19383 Registrar and Direc- tor of the Personnel Bureau since 1933. 3 1 . I I 1 1 I I 1 1 ' I1 NEWMAN BRECKENRIDGE LOUGEE VVARREN 1 N '1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MARSHALL STANLEY MARC!-IANT CLARIQ MARY HATCH MARSHALL, A.B., M.A., Ph D. A.B. Vassar College, 1924-3 M.A. Yale Uni- versity, 19283 Ph.D. Yale University, 19323 Instructor at Rockford College, 1927-293 Montana State College, 1932-333 Instructor of English at Colby College, 1935-373 Assistant Professor of English., 1937-393 Associate Professor of English since 19393 Member of Phi Beta Kappa. WINTHROP HAMOR STANLEY, A.B. Farmington State Normal School, 19011-Q A.B. Uni- versity of Maine, 19103 Instructor at Colby College, 1920-253 Assistant Professor of Physics since 19253 Member of Phi Beta Kappa. ALICE PATTEE COMPARETTI, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.A. Rockford College. 19302 M.A. Comell University, 19343 Ph.D. Cornell University, 19373 Instructor of English, Colby College, 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, Columbia3 Assistant Librarian, Colby College3 Member of Phi Btea Kappa. WENDELL AUCUSTUS RAY. A.B., M.A., Ph.D. A.B. Bates College, 19323 M.A. Harvard University, 19343 Ph.D. Harvard University, 19363 Research Assistant in Chemistry at Harvard University, 1936-383 Instructor in Chemistry, Colby College, 1938-413 Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Colby College, since 19413 Member of American Chemical Socicty3 Phi Beta Kappa3 Sigma Xi. HENRY WEBSTER APLINCTON, Jr., B.A., M.A., Pl1.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 Xi: Phi Kappa Phi. JANET MARCHANT, B.S., M.A. B.S. Teachers College, Columbia University, 19247, M.A. Teachers College, 19335 Instructor in Physical Education, Adelphi College, 1935-403 Instructor of Health and Physical Education, Colby College, since 1940. WALTER CLARK WILSON, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.A. University of Nevada, 19313 M.A. Clark University, 1933: Ph.D. Clark University, 19393 Instructor of Economics, University of Delaware, 1937-402 Instructor of Economics and Business Administration, Colby College, 19403 Member of Association of University Professors and American Economic Association. RAY APLINCTON COMPARETTI WILSON BOVIE ARMSTRONG SHERBURNII LAWRENCE WIILIAM T BOVII' AB EM PhD DSL' AB Uruversnty oflVIu,l11gx1n EM Unlver sity of MIBBOUTI PhD Hwrvlul Umverslty DS Albion College Lecturer lll Sclence at Colby College IRANCIS XEATON ARMSTRONG Superintendent of Bllllillllgs and Grounds at Colby follegc SAI l Y l SHERBURNF B A B A Wellesley College 1911 Asslstant House DIPSCIOF Boston Umverslty 1937 38 Director of Resldence Women s Dlvnslon Colby College smce 1939 DOROTHY B LAWRPNCE lll'lllll1llOI'ld1 Manlgement Cours Simmons College 1930 D1et1 um lt Wells College 193141 Dxeutrm at Colby College since 1941 JOHN OBFD PIPFR A B MDCM AB Bates College 1903 MDCM McG11l Unrver sxty A member of Amerxcm Medic ll ASSOCl'lll0I'l 'llld Amerlcfm College of Physlclans Col lege Plmysnrm at Colby College ARTHUR Wll LIAM SEEPE AB MCS AB Dartmouth College 1931 MCS Amos Tuck School of A1lmmlslr.1t1on :ml Fxnance 1932 Instruetor of Business Aclmlnlstratlon at ol' Phu Bell K lppl CARL LENNART CARLSON BA MA PhD BA Brown Umverslty 1933 MA Brown Umversrty 1934 PhD Brown Unlverslty 1936 Asslstfmt lll Enghsh and Lecturer at Brown Umversny Secretary of Mune Belfl of Phx Bet'1 Kuppa Colby College Member of Modern Lmgunge Assounuon Amerlmn ASSOCIUIIOU of Umverslty Professors Modern Humamtles Rescnrmh ASS0lllll0ll Amerlcm A99OCl lIl0l'l for Advancement of SC'll'ldlll'lVl'll1 Studles In structor lll Ilnhllsh Colby College 1937 40 Asslstunt Professor of Engltsh Colby College smce 1940 P1111 IP STEWART BITHER, AB MA AB Colby College 1930 Amerlcan Exchange Student Umvcrsny of Glcssen Cermmy 195132 MA Harvard UIIIVBFSIIY 1939 Instructor Ill Modern Lmguuges smce 1932 A member of Plu Beta K'lpp'1 and K'1ppa Phn K'1ppa l ll Mi SEEPE C KRLSON BITHER w w w l. s,..,.., .. gn. '- .3 3 3 . . . 1 ' g . . 3 ' , 14 L A . I . . I ' . . . - 4. A . t.. , , 1, . . . . , 5 ' , L ' v ' 9 ' 5 1 ' Y . 3 4, , I, . . 1 i 2, . , 4 . .. : 1 ' , - 1 . . . ' J. A , . .. . . . . . . . , Ig . . . . ' ' - ' 3 -1 :z . . .. g - H- ':'. 1 ,. 1. . 1 . J . , . ., . . . . . , , . . . : . ' ' 1 , 5 ' Colby College 1937-393 ASSISUIIII Professor of Business AIIIHIIIISIFKIIIOH slnce 19393 Member ' 1 z :. 4 . ' ' . . e , . ., . ., . . . . , , . . . , 9 - - , 4 L - ' g ' a . . . ', g I 1 4 -N: 5.1 . 5 . It . . . . 3 . . . ' 1 :'z ' g ',: .. '. ' . . '. ' g - ' 7 ' 9 ' W 9 a ' -7 V 4 9 Q - J I ' ' . ., . . . . , 3 ' - ' . ' - ' -1 1 Q - Z - - v 3 ' 1 ' ' 5 ' . 4 . 4 1 . 7 7 ' 3 ' , 7 .-. - A - I A , A XVI' , , , - ., , THOMAS PERKINS GALBRAITH RUSSELL JOHN WHITE THOMAS, A.B. A.B. Bowdoin College, 19183 Director of Music at Colby College since 1930. NORMAN CHESTER PERKINS, B.A., M.A. B.A. Colby College, 1932, M.A. University of Michigan, 19393 Instructor in Health and Physical Education since 1934. ALAN STUART GALBRAITH, B.S., A.M., Ph.D. B.S. University of Alberta, 19283 A.M. Harvard, 19303 Ph.D. Harvard, 19379 Taught at University of Alberta, 1928-293 Half-time Instructor in Mathematics, Harvard, 1930-333 Instructor in Mathematics, Colby College, 1933- 36g Instructor in Mathematics, University of Rochester, 1937-413 Assistant Professor of Math- ematics, Colby College, since 1941. CLYDE ELWIN RUSSELL, M.A.. Ed.M. M.A. Colby College, 19263 Ed.M. Harvard, 19333 Taught at Amesbury, Mass., 1922-233 Taught at Wixislow High School, 1924-413 President of Maine Principals Association, 1933-343 Instructor in Education and Director of Teacher Training, Colby College, since 1941. HELEN L. WEBBER, R.N. Massachusetts Memorial Hospital, 19243 Summer School, Sim- mons College, 19383 Nurse in the Men's Division, Colby College, since 1937. JOSEPH COBURN SMITH, A.B.., A.M. A.B. Colby College, 1924-r, A.M. Harvard Univer- sity, 19263 Director of Publicity at Colby College since 19303 Member of Phi Beta Kappa. WEBBER SMITH 26 FIIAWI Ollll C01 I' KELLFY DUNN DAVID CRAWFORD AB Yule 1955 Yale Cr'lfluate School 19381941 Instructor 1n English Colby College since 1941 CAROI INF ELILABI TH COLF BS Slmmons School of Soclal Work 1936 Taught Re Ill.,I0llN Fcluc mon Second Church Dorchester Mass 19361937 Socrnl Work S P C C Provuleme Rhode 1sI'1nd 19371939 Yale Dlvlnlty School 19391941 Asslstant ln Rellglon DLIDIPIIIILIII md Aclvlsor to S C A Colby College slnce 1941 Boston School of Physn 11 Eclucutlon 1939 Taught ln Normal School of Educauon T0kl0 Jnpm 1939 40 Instructor Ill Health and Plly5lC1l Educ-ztlon Colby College smce 1941 ANNIF DUNN RN Sxsterb Hospltal 1918 Nurse ln Womens DIVISION Colby College 191821 Supervlsor of Maternlty Department Sisters Hospxtal 1925 28 Nurse ln Womens Dlvmon Colby College slnre 1929 CABFIELD CECIL CODDARD AB AB Colby College 1929 Alumnl Secretary at Colby College Member of Ph: Gamma Mu ERVENA GOODALII SMITH A B AB Colby College 1924 Alumnae ASSOCIHIC Secretary at Colby College Projeet Manager of the Campalgn for the Womens Unlon on Mayflower H1 CODDARD SMITH A S ELIZABETH SNOWDEN KELLEY, S.B. S.B. Simmons College, 19393 Graduate Bouve 'll. ' ' 27 he Class of 1942 have come to the end of their college days. So, fifty-one years ago, did I. You are leaving the active life of the campus and so, again, am I. In spite of the uncertainties and hazards that confront you, I wish I were in your place. I would gladly take a part with you in the grim experiences of war and, more happily, in the building of a more secure and cooperative world society which will follow. It is my confident expectation that you will carry on the Colby tradition of loyal service in war and peace. God bless you all. Jgwfdl I I' I I I' I I I 5 I f I I I I I I II , :I I I I I I - II I I ., I I I I 3 I I 'I I .I IHJZABETH ARCHER G6 B e t t y 95 Middleboro, Mass. Middleboro High School. Library Associates, 4g International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 4g Arts Club, 4g Dearfs List, 1, 2, 3, 4, Peace Commission, 1, 2, 3, 43 Boardman Club, I, 2, 3, 4g Honors Course in History, 4. . EHLULYA HACUN CC L 0 l y a 95 Oakland, Maine Coburn Classical Institute. International Relations Club, French Club, 3 4. BETTY BAHTEH Stonington, Maine Chi Orngea Stonington High School. Sorority Officer, 3. 4, Vice-President, 43 International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 4g Outing Club, 1, 2, Dean's List, 3, Class Officer, 3, S. C. A., 1, 4. 30 Ml-XHLEE BHAED UN lVhite Plains, N. Y. Delta Delta Delta White Plains High School. Women's Athletic As- sociation, 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Manager, 3,43 Winter Carnival Committee, 2, 35 Hamlin Prize Speaking Contest, 13 Daughter of Colby, 1, 2, 3, 4g Student League, 3, Badminton Club, 3, 4g Bowling Club, 3, 45 Colby Night, 4g Oracle Board, 3, 4, Wo111a1l's Editor, 45 Powder and Wig, 3, 4g Arts Club, 3, 4:, Publicity Manager, 4, Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Board, 4, Deanis List, 3g Class Vice- President, 4g S. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Board, 3, Campus Guild Representative, 3, 45 Dance Club, 4, Colby Play Day Coordinator, 43 Chairman, ln- tercollegiate Athletic Conference. FHANEE5 BREWER Frannie,' Waterville, Maine Delta Delta Delta Waterville High School. Basketball, 2, 4, Student League, 33 Sorority Historian, 4g International Re- lations Club, 1, 2, 3g French Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Ger- man Clltb, 2, 3, 43 Outing Club, 3, 4, S. C. A., 3. N UHMA BHUSIU5 g'N'onnie', Berlin, N. H. Berlin High School. Winter Carnival Committee, 3, 43 Student Assistant in Biology, 3, 43 Badmin- ton, 2, 39 Arts Club, 25 Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Board, 3, 4g Dean's List, 1, 33 Class Secretary- Treasurer, 43 Bowen Society Treasurer, 4. 31 CHRISTINE RRUCE nChrissy Fort Fairfield, Maine Sigma Kappa Fort Fairfield High School. General Scholarship, 1, 2. 3, 45 German First Prize, 25 Stuclent Assistant in History, 3, 45 Sorority Officer, 45 Pi Gamma Mu, 35 International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 1115 German Club, 15 Math Club, 15 Dealfs List, 1, 2, 3, 4. CATHERINE M. RUCIGLEY GC 59 K a y Hartford, Conn. Delta Delta Delta LaSalle Junior College. Glunma Omega 1, Omega Nu 1. MARGARET CAMPBELL 'G M a r ft i e Portland, Maine Delta Delta Delta South Portland High School. Student League, 3, 4, Hall President, 4-5 Sorority Officer, 3, 45 French Club, 2 3, 4, Vice-President, 45 Outing Clubg 1, 25 Dean's List, 2, 35 Class Vice-President, 35 S. C. A., 2, 3, Community Relations. 32 JEAN EANNELL .l e a n 1, e Lverelt Maas Delta Delta Delta lfvcrctt H15,lt School .AICIIGTQ 1 2 Woodman brunt 4 Student League 2 Soroutg 0Hzcer 2 Illlfffllllllllllfll RGll1lI0llb Club 1 2 Outing, Club 1 Panllellenlc Council 3 4 Plesldent 4 S C 4 MARY CARB Nor: ldgCll.0Ck Marne Norrulgewock High School Competztwe Entrance Scholar.slnp 1 General Scltolarshzp 2 3 4 Powder and Wig Commencement Play 2 L1braryAssoczates 4 International Relatzolw Club 2 3 4- Artv Club 0 115, Club 3 D ns L1.st 1 Peace Group 1 2 5 fl Honors course in His- tory 4 MUHIEL BARBELL Oakland Marne Delta Delta Delta W xllmmw Hzgh School If omens Athletic Associa- tzon 2 3 Numerals 2 Letter 3 C Club 3 4' Inter Sororzty Athletzc Board 4 Fzeld Hockey 1' llfoodman Grant 3 4 2nrl prtze ln German 3' Sororzty Officer 4 French Club 3 4 CG ' 93 7 A , . ' . 1 ' f 1 1 1 . f, 5 , 1 - . -1 , ' u s s ' s 9 Q s 1 ' - , , 5 ' , 1 i . 1 . 4 A . . 9 ' s 'J '9 1 5 ' ' A., , . , - , . . . . . ' l a s s 1 9 'Q A f , 4 V - -, 3 ' ' - A , a s 3 - , ' ' ' 4. 9 '. . 3, 4, ut: ' . , , 41, ea , , 2, 3, 4, s 9 1 e 'S v f 1 f-. . . if , . - , as sa 9 3 5 ' 3 9 ' 9 7 5 2 9 ' 1 S x 9 s 9 3 ' s e w . . 7 'D J 5 ' MAHJUHIE EATE C' M a r g i e U Concord, N. H. Delta Delta Delta Concord Senior High School. Women's Athletic Association Nurnerals, 25 Student League, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 43 Delegate to New England Govern- ment Conference, 4, Sorority Oyiicer, 3, 43 French Club. 2, 3, fl-g Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List, 2, Cap and Gown, 43 Who's Who in American Col- leges and Universities, 4. ELIZABETH EULES CC B e t t y 35 Bellmore, N. Y. Delta Delta Delta Baldwin High School. Women's Athletic Associa- tion, 1, 2, 3, fig Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 43 Field Hockey, 1, Tennis, 1, 25 Archery, 2g Badminton, 2g Sorority Officer, 2, 3, 4, International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY LEE EUNWI-XY Wallingford, Conn. Lyman Hall High School. Student League, Vice- President, 33 Arts Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Program Chair- man, 3g Dean's List, 3g Class Vice-President, 2, Bowen Society, 2, 3, 4. 34 ELEANUH MARION EUHNISH Connie South Porllanll Maine Phi Mu Trans er rom Westbrook Junior College. Bad- minton 1 Sorority Officer 4 lniernational Re- latlons Club 4 Art Club 3 4 RUTH EHUWELL Crocus I ufllow Mass ludlow High School Women s Athletic Association, I- C Club 3 4 Baskelball 1 2, 35 Field Hockey 1 2 3 4 Manager 4 Student Assistant in Bzolo5,y 3 4 Daughters o Colby, 1, 2, 3, 43 Badminton 2 3 4 Chi Epsilon Mu, 45 Interna- tional Relations Club 1 Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Dean s llst 3 Bowen, Society Secretary, 4. ALICE UUNLINEEH Alice Catherine Stamford Conn Sigma Kappa Stamford High School Womens Athletic Associa- tion 4 Tennis Manager 4 Tennis 1., 2, 3, 45 Win- ter Carnwal Committee 1 Coburn Speaking Con- test 1 Badminton 3 4 Bowling 3 4 Sorority Ofi- cer 1 2 3 4 President 4 German Club, 1:, Math Club 2 4 Arts Club 4 Outing Club, 1g Gamma Omega Omega Nu 35 VIRGINIA UUEEAN I' G i n a H Swampscott, Mass. Della Delta Delta Swampscott High School. Archery, 2, Woodman Grant, 2, 3, Library Associates, 2, Badminton, 2, Sorority OgiC8I', 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, While Mule Board, 2, 3, 4, Women's Editor, 4, Colby at the Microphone, 2, 3, 413 International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, Math Club, 1, Clee Club, 2, 3: Arts Club, 2, 3, Co-chairman of Varsity Show, 4, Vocalist with College Orchestra, Gamma Omega Omega Nu, Winter Carnival Attendant, 2, Queen, 3, Junior Weekertd Attendant, 2, 3, Colby Night Committee, 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter-religion Council Secretary, 2. MARY Fl-IBHELL Wllteruille, Maine Chi Omega Waterville High School. Commencement Play, 2, 3, Powder and Wig, 3, S. C. A. Play, 4, Interna- tional Relations Club, 2, 3,43 Powder and Wig, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club, 3, 4, Deanls List, 3. ELEANUH FUIIBUEI-I Waterville, Maine Phi Mu Waterville High School. Basketball, 1, 3, Tennis, 2, 4, Badminton, 2, 3, 4, Badminton Club, 2, 3 4-, Numerals, 2, Volleyball, 1. 2, 3, Sorority Offi- cer, 2, 3, 4, International Relations Club, 3, 4, Deanis List, 2, 3, S. C. A. Peace Commission, 2. 36 SARAH FUESELL 65 S a Z 55 Swarthmore, Pa. Sigma Kappa Swarthmore High School. Women's Athletic As- sociation, lg Sorroity Officer, 2, 43 W'hite Mule Board, 23 International Relations Club, 2, 3, 43 Arts Club, 2, 43 Gamma Omega Omega Nu President, 4. ESTELLE E. EALLUPE C5 99 . S t e l Mars Hill, Maine Sigma Kappa Richer Classical Institute, Westbrook Ir. College. Basketball, 2, 3, 4g Student League, 2, 33 Sorority Historian, 43 Outing Club, 2, 3, 4g Dean's List, s, -i. PHISEILLA EEUHGE 'E P. G. Taunton, Mass. Phi Mu Taunton High. School. Library Associates, 4g Bad- minton Club, 3, 43 Golden Eaglets, 2, 3. 43 Sorori- ty Secretary, 3, 43 International Relations Club, 1, 2g Arts Club, 1, 23 Outing Club, 13 Dean's List, 3. 37 RARRARA E. GRANT H B. G. 9' Chelmsford, Mass. Chi Omega Chelmsford High School. General Scholarship, 2, 35 Y. W. C. A. Deputation Play, 15 Student League, House Chairman, 2, 35 Golden Eaglets, 3, 45 Delegate to New England Student Christian Movement Conference, 4-5 Chairman Red Cross Sewing Project, 45 Sorority Officer, 3, 4, Vice- President, 45 International Relations Club, 2, 3, 45 Powder and Wig, 45 Arts Club, 3 45 Dean's List, 2, 35 Class President, 45 S. C. A., 2, 4. LUUIEE HAEAN Houlton, Maine Delta Delta Delta Ricker Junior College. Scholarship, 3 45 Library Associates 4-5 Powder and Wig, 3, 4, Vice-President, 45 Arts Club, 3, 45 Dean's List, 3, 4-5 S. C. A., 3, 4. I-IEETER HATIIH Rockland, Maine Phi Mu Rockland High School. Pan.-Hellenic Council, 3, 4. 38 PHISEILLJ-X HATHUHN WHITE Dover-Foxcroft, Maine Delta Delta Delta Foxcroft Acatlemy. S. C. A. Play, lg Sorority Officer, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, Chaplain, 45 Interna- tional Relations Club, 1, 2,3g Powder and Wig, 43 Arts Club, 3, 4-g Outing Club, 13 Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4, Boardman Society, 1, 2, 3, Secretary, 3. HUHHI5 J. HEANEY G6 D 0 t 39 Beacon, N. Y. Chi Omega Beacon High School. Sorority Officer, 3 4-, Treas- urer, 33 International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 4-g Glee Club. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. of W0lll9ll,S Club, 4, Chapel Choir, 4, Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 4-g Camera Club, 33 Skating Club, 2, 3, 4. HELEN HENRY Norfolk, Va. Maury High School. lVinter Carnival Committee, 3, 4-g Colby Weekend Committee, 34 Scholarship, 4, Student League, fl-5 White Mule Board Art Editor, 3, Colby at the Microphone, 3, 4g Inter- national Relations Club, 3, 45 Arts Club, 3, 41, Program. Chairman, 41, Outing Club, Senior Repre- sentative, 11-5 Deanfs List, 3, Cap anal Gown, Presi- dent, 4. 39 BARBARA HOLDEN G' B U 1- b M Peabody, Mass. Peabody High School. General Scholarship, 1, 2, 3, 4g German Prize, 23 Student Assistant in Mod- ern Language, 3, 4, Library Associates, 3, 45 French Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 4-g German Club, lg Arts Club, 4, Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4. EAHULYN HOPKINS 'G G a r o l Camden, Maine Chi Omega Camden High School. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 3, 4, Student Assistant in Biology, 3, 45 Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 43 Cap and Gown, 43 Bowen Society, 2, 3, 4, S. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. MUHIEL HUWE 'G M i c lc i e Holden, Mass. Holden High School. International Relations Club, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager, 43 S. C. A. Freshman Cabinet, Vice-President. 40 MARILYN IRELAND Millinocket, Maine. Stearns High School. Y, W. C. A. Cabinet, 13 Levine Extemporaneous Speaking Contest, 1, Ham- lin Contest, 1, Coburn Speaking Contest, 1, 23 General Scholarship, 1, 43 Hamlin First Prize, 13 Student Assistant in History, 43 Library Associates, 3, 43 Colby at the Microphone, 3, 43 Forum Cab- inet, 43 International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Concert Board, 3, 4-3 Glee Club, 1, 23 Arts Club, 1, 2, 3, 4g Outing Club, lg Radio Club, 43 Deanfs List. 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer, 1, 2, President, 2g S. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4g College Holdiay Committee, 33 Chapel Committee, 1, 4. ANN JUNE5 ,I 0 n s i e Waterville, Maine Delta Delta Delta Waterville High School. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 4g Powder and Wig Plays, 33 Student League Treas- urer, 3, 43 Sorority Officer, 3, 4, Treasurer, 43 International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3,43 Powder and Wig, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 43 Dean's List, 2, 33 Class Secretary-Treasurer, 23 Cap and Gown, 43 Cheerleader, 1, 2, 3, 43 Representative to Student Government, New England Convention. MARY .TUNER W'inthrop, Maine Lincoln School, Providence. Women's Athletic Asso- ciation, 3, 4, Secretary,43 C Club, 2, 3, 4, W. A.A. Letter, 23 Field Hockey, 23 Woodman Grant, 1, 2, 3, 4g Library Associates, 43 Volleyball, 1, 2g Boardman Society, 1, 2, 3, 4g Messiah, 43 Chapel Committee, 43 Echo Board. 2, 3, 43 International Relations Com-mittee, 2, 4, Vice-President, 2g Arts Club, 4g Outing Club, 1, 3, 43 Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 43 Cap and Gown, 43 S. C. A. Cabinet, 1, 2, 3, 4. 4-1 JANE LEIEHTUN Auburndale, Mlzss. Chi Omega Newton High School. Wornen's Athletic Association, 2, Field Hockey, 23 Student League, 3 3 International Relations Club, 1, 2, Arts Club, 43 Outing Club, 3, 45 Deanls List, 2, 3, Skating Club, 2, 3, 4. AMY LUUISE LEWIS A m y L 0 u 3, Jamaica, N. Y. Chi Omega Jamaica High School. Modern Dance Club, 39 Winter Carnical Committee, 2g Goodwin Speaking Contest, 1, Coburn Speaking Contest, 1, 3, 2nd prize Goodwin Contest, 1, 2nd prize Coburn Con- test, 1, 1st prize, 3, Student League, 2, Freshman Supplement, Women's Editor, 4g Colby Night Chairman, 4, Sorority Officer, 33 Echo Board, 2, 3, Asst. Editor, 33 White Mule Board, 2, 3, 43 Colby at the Microphone, 3, 4, Womerfs Editor, 49 Powder and Wig, 3, 4, Outing Club, 2, 3, 43 Dean's List, 1, 2, 35 Class Secretary-Treasurer, 3, Gamma Omega Omega Nu., 3, 4. BETSEY LIBBEY Pittsfield, Maine Maine Central Institute. Archery, 1, 2, Nurnerals, 13 Scholarship, 1, 3, Woodman Grant, 2,45 Student Government Scholarship, 33 Library Associates, 2, 3, 4, Classical Club, 1, Dean's List, 2, Student Head of Mower House, 4. 42 MARIE MERRILL Bath, Maine Morse High School. Tennis, 2, 3, Student Assist- ant in Library, 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Associates, 43 Glee Club, 2, 4-3 Arts Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List, 2, 35 Church Relations Committee, Conference Committee, 4. ELERNUR MITEIIELL 66 S i tl 99 Waterville, Maine Sigma Kappa Waterville High School. Basketball, 1, 2, Field Hockey, 1, 2, Archery, 1, 2, Plays, Arms and the Man,', Kind Lady, Evening Dress Indispensa- ble, 3, Powder and Wig, 3, 4, Cmnera Club, 1.3 Skating Club, 1, 2, 4-3 Cheerleader, 1, 2, 3, 4. ULIVE MUNELL Eden, N. Y. Chi Omgeu Jamaica High School. Tennis, 2, Modern Dance Club, 23 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 1, 2, Freshman Dep- utations, 15 Archery, 2g Winter Carnival Commit- tee, 2g Colby Weekend Committee, 2g Student League, 2, 4-3 Badminton, 3, W. A. A. Numerals, 2, W'oodman Grant, 4-3 Reading Room Committee, 1, 2g Vice-Chairman Maine State S. C.A.,4g Sorority Treasurer, 4-3 International Relations Club, 1, 2,4g Powder and Wig, 4, Outing Club, lg S. C. A., 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 11-5 Sub-head, 3. Ni-XTALIE MU UEH5 CG N a t 99 Ashland, Maine Delta Delta Delta Transfer, Ricker Jr. College. W'omen's Athletic As- sociation, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 23 Tennis, 2, 33 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 3, 4.3 Winter Carnival Com- mittee, 3g Daughters of Colby, 2, 3, 43 Powder and Wig, 43 Outing Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 3. FLUHENEE PERKINS CC M a C 99 Waterville, Mairze Sigma Kappa Waterville High School. Sorority Secretary, 3g International Relations Club, 1, 23 Outing Club, 3, 43 Primary Civil Pilot Training Course, 3. JANET PFLEEEH cc J a n as Dumont, N. I. Sigma Kappa Transfer from Beaver College. Tennis, 3, 43 Scholarship, 4, Sorority Officer, 3, 4g Colby at the Microphone, Music, 4:, Clee Club, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Choir, 3, Outing Club, 2, 3, 45 Dean's List, 3, 4. 44 PATHIIIIA PUWEHS CC P a t 99 Pepperell, Mrlss. Chi Omega Pepperell High School. Wornerfs Athletic Associa- tion. 1, 2, 3, 4g Archery, 1, 2, 3g Sorority Officer, 3, 4, Oracle Board, 2, International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 13 Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Camera Club, 1, Skating Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 S. C. A., 1, 2. MARY HENY Waterville, Maine Chi Omega Waterville High School. Archery, 1, 2, 3, Com- petitive Scholarship, 1, Woodman Grant, 2, 3, 43 Arts Club play, At the Telephone, 4g Sorority Oficer, 3, Powder and Wig, 43 French Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Classical Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Arts Club, 4g Dean's List, 3. MARTHA HUEEH5 Waterville, Maine Chi Omega Waterville High School. W omen's Athletic Associa- tion, 3, 43 Student Assistant in Skating, 3, Daughters of Colby, 1, Z, 3, 4g Sorority Secretary, 45 Powder and Wig, 4, Outing Club, 3, 4, Dean's List, 35 Skating Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 3, 4, 45 SUE HUGE Brooks, Maine Delta Delta Delta Morse Memorial High School. Womerfs Athletic Association, 3, 4, President, 43 C Club, 3, 4g Bas- ketball. I, 2, 33 Field Hockey, 2, 3, Colby Weekend Committee, 33 General Scholarship, 2, 3,45 Student League, 45 Badminton, 2, 3, President. 2, Speed- ball, 1, 2, Sorority Vice-President, 4.3 Interna- tional Relations Club, lg Arts Club, 1, 24 Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, Class President, 3g Cap and Gown, 4, W. A. A. Numerals, 1, llf. A. A. Letter, 2, W. A. A. Highest Award Cup, 3g Leadership Conference, 4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties. BETTY ANNE HUYAL CC B. A. 93 North Brookfield, Mass. Chi Omega North Brookfield High School. Women's Athletic Association, 3, C Club, 3, 4, Basketball. 1, 2, 3: Tennis, 3, 43 Winter Carnival Committee, 3, Colby Weekend Committee, 1, Daughters of Colby, 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Associates, 3, 4, Badminton, 2, 3, 43 Golden Eaglets, 2, 3, 4g Speedball, 2, 3g Sorority Ojicer, 3, 4, President, 4, Echo Board, 2, 3, 4, W'oman's Editor, 43 Oracle Board. 3, White Mule Board, 33 International Relations Club, 1, 2, Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club, 3, 4, Sec- retary-Treasurer, 43 Dean,s List, 1, 2, 33 Class President, 1, S. C. A., 3, 45 Undergraduate Repre- sentative to Alumnae Council, 43 Leadership Con- ference, 4. RUTH SANDEHSUN Berlin, N. H. Lawrence High School, Falmouth, Mass. Out of State Scholarship. 13 Daughters of Colby, 1, 2, 3, 4, Wfoodman Grant, 2, 3, 43 German Club, 1, 2, 43 Boardman Society, 1, 2, 3, 4, Peace Commission, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4. 46 HLANEHE E. SMITH 'C S u n n y Bloomingdale N. Y. Northfield Seminary. W omen's Athletic Association W. A. A. Numerals, l3 Field Hockey, lg Wood man Grunt, 1, 2, 33 International Relations Club, 1, 2, 43Powder and Wig, lg Classical Club, 2g Glee Club, 2, 33 Arts Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Skating Club, 2, 3, 43 Boardman Society, 13 S. C. A., 13 S. C. A. Delegate to Oat-Ka, 1, 2, Delegate to Maine S. C. A. Conference, 1. EYNTHU-X SMITH Bethel, Conn. Alpha Delta Pi Bethel High School. W omen's Athletic Association Numerals, lg Inter-Sorority Athletic Board, 3g Bad- minton, 33 Sorority Officer, 2, 3, 4. President, 43 International Relations Club, 1, 23 Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Camera Club, 3g Pan-Hellenic Council, 3, 43 Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3g Sorority Delegate to National Convention. JANE SUULE Brooklyn, N. Y. Chi Omega Erasmus Hall High School. Field Hockey, 13 Mod- ern Dance Club, 23 Wirtter Carnival Committee, 33 Lelia M. Forster Prize, 13 Daughters of Colby, 1, 2, 3, 43 Student League, 1, 43 Library Associ- ates, 1, 2, 3,42 Leadership Conference Committee,43 Echo Board, 2, 3, 43 Wltite Mule Board, 33 Inter- national Relations Club, lg Arts Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Outing Club, 1., 2, 3, 43 Dean's List, 13 Pan-Heb lenic Council, 3, 43 Skating Club, 3, 43 Bowen Cap and Gown, 43 S. C. A., 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent, 4. ELEANUP1 STUART 6'Stewie', Lowell, Mass. Lowell High School. Womenis Athletic Association, 1, 2, Numerals, 1, Student League, 3, Golden Eaglets, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Archery, 1, 2, 3, Forum Cmn- mittee, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List, 2, 4, S. C. A. Delegate to Conference, 4. MAHIUN THUMAS Midtlleboro, Mass. Memorial High School. Scholarship, 1, 2, 3, 4, Perkins Geology Prize, 2, Colden Eaglets, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Dearfs List, 1, 2, 3, 4, S. C. A., 3, 4, Messiah Chorus, 3, 4. RUTH THOMAS CG T 0 nil' ml y 99 Rockland, Maine Phi Mu Rockland Hi h School. Womerfs Athletic Associa g . tion, Numerals, 1, Field Hockey, 1, State of Maine Scholarship, 1. Woodman Grant, 2, 3, 4, Y play, Arts Club Play, 1, Library Associates, 3, 4, Golden Eaglets, 2, 3, 4, Boardman Society, 1, Sorority Vice-President, 4, Math Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, Arts Club, 1, Demfs List. 1. 2, 3, 4. JUNE L. TUTMAN Fairfield, Maine Chi Omega Lawrence High Sch.ool. Field Hockey, lg Daugh- ters of Colby, 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowen Society, 2, 3, 4g Carnival Attendant, 3. SHIRLEY WAENEH 66 W' a g 99 Northeast Harbor, Maine Sigma Kappa Gilman High School. Parsonfielcl Seminary. Y. W. C. A.Cabinet. lg Colby Weekend Committee, 3, 4, Sorority Vice-President. 4-g White Mule Board, 2., 3, 45 International Relations Club, 13 Arts Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Pan-Hellenic Council, 3, 43 Gamma Omega Omega Nu. THEUDUHA WRIGHT cc T e d d y as Springfield, Vt. Phi Mu Springfield High School. C Club, 3, 43 Inter- Sorority Athletic Board, 3g Basketball, 2, 35 Murray Debate, Coburn Contest. Sophomore Declamation Speaking Contest. 2, Zncl prize in Coburn Con- test, 3rd prize in Sophomore Declamation. Barl- minton Club, 3, 45 Speedball, 33 Varsity Manager of Tournament, Volleyball, 1, 2, 3. 49 PHISEILLA WYMI-KN CC T O a d y 99 Cranston, R. I. Alpha Delta Pi Cranston High School. Archery, 25 Library Asso- ciates, 2g Badminton, 25 Sorority Officer. 3, 43 International Relations Club, 2g Powder and Wig, 4g German Club, 2g Arts Club, 2, 35 Outing Club, 2, 3, 45 Camera Club, 2. ELIZABETH YUUMAN5 B e t t y Methuen, Mass. Transfer from Westbrook Ir. College. Badminton, 4g Bowen Society, 3, 4. 50 '4- .-gu 'w-j u A LUV., JJ, if X wil' -'llf LAWRENEE ARTHUR ANRIETTI CC L a r 1. y 99 Lisbon Falls, Maine Lisbon Falls High School. Football Numerals, 1, Baseball Numerals, 1, Intramural Sports, 2, 3, 4-3 Slate of Maine Scholarship, 1, General Scholar- ship, 2, 3, 43 Student Assistant, Chemistry, 4g Chi Epsilon Mu, 3, 43 Vice-President, 45 Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANR R. RAILEY gc F r a n k Sidney, Maine Williams High School. Intramural Sports, 3, 4, General Scholarship, 2, 3, 4, Student Assistant in Biology, 43 Library Associates, 23 International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List, 2, 3, Bowen Society, President, 4, S. C. A., Co-chairman Peace Committee, 33 Co- chairrnan Speakers Committee, 4g Whois Who in American Colleges, 4, Commencement Usher, 4. EHARLE5 WILLIAM RERRY, Jr. 'cCharlie,' Portland, Maine Kappa Delta Rho Intramural Sports, 2, 3, 45 Fraternity Officer, 3, 4g Kappa Phi Kappa, 3, 45 International Relations Club, 2, 3, 4-g French Club, 2, 3, 4, Philosophy Club, 4. 51 WILLIAM P. BLAKE, Jr. 65 B i l Z 95 Waterville, Maine Zeta Psi Hallowell Speaking Contest, 3, Murray Prize De- bate, 3, Sophomore Declamation, 2, Goodwin Con- test, 3, Levine Extemporaneous, 3, Hallowell Con- test, lst prize, Levine Contest. 1st prize, Murray Debate, 2nd brize, Son of Colby, 1, 2, 3, 4, Libra- ry Associates, 3, 4, Fraternity Officer, 2, 3, 4, President. 4, Forum Cabinet, 4, International Re- lations Club, 3, 4, Debating Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent, 2, 3, 4, Philosophy Club, 3, 4, Outing Club, 3, 4, Dean's List, 2,3:, Inter-Fraternity Council,4, S. C. A., 3, 4, Colby Senate, President, 2, Cana- clain Cross Country, 3, Debating Trib, 3, Phi Kappa Delta, 3, 4. DAVID BHUUIQE 'gWee Bonnie New York, N. Y. Tau Delta Phi Fieldston High School. Library Associates, 2, Colby at the Microphone, 1, 2, 3, 4, Technical Director, 1, 2, 3, International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 2, Powtler and W'ig, 4, Radio Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List, 1, 3, I. Varsity Show, 3, 4, Technical Director. WENDELL L. BHLIUIG5, Jr. 'cBrooksie', Saugus, Mass. Delta Kappa Epsilon Saugus High School. Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Numerals, 1, Letter, 3, 4, Baseball, 1, 2, 4, Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4, Fraternity Ojicer, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, President 4, Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter-Frater- nity Council, 4. 52 HAROLD JUHN BUHAH CC H a 1 39 Linneus, Maine Alpha Tau Omega Transfer, Richer Junior College. Football, 2, 3, 43 Numerals 2, Letterman, 3, 4, All-Maine-End, 4, Track Numerals, 2, Letter, 33 Basketball Numer- als, 2, Letter, 3, Intramural Sports, 2, 3, 45 Levine Extemporaneons Contest, 2, Woodman Grant, 2, 3, 4, Fraternity Officer, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List, 2, 3, 43 S. C. A., 2, 3, 4, President, 43 Saturday Club, 4, Who's Who in American Colleges, 33 Faculty Com- mittee on Integrity of Work, 3, 4. CHARLES HAYMUND BUHBANH C6 R a y 93 Malden, Mass. Zeta Psi Mount Hermon. Football, lg Track, 1, Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4, Winter Carnival Committee, 33 Colby Weekend Committee, 3, Levine Speaking Contest, Hallowell Speaking Contest, 2, General Scholarship, 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Assistant, Library, 2g Sons of Colby, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 4g Powder and Wig, 2, 3, 45 Fraternity Officer, 2, 3, 43 Echo Board, 1, 2, Assistant Business Manager, 2g White Mule Board, 2, Colby at the Microphone, 3, 4, News Editor, 4, Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Show, 3, President's Reception Usher, 2, 3, 4. HUBINSUN DERBY BUHBANH cc R 0 b sa Berlin, N. H. Berlin High School. Cross Country, 1, Track, 15 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Section Leader, 3, 4g Kling Schol- arship, 1, 2, 3, 4.3 Son of Colby, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chi Epsilon Mu, 3, 4, White Mule Board, 1g Glee Club, 2, 3, 4g Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4. 53 , ELIFFUHU F. EAME, Jr. GC C l i If if 39 Bar Harbor, Maine Delta Upsilon Bar Harbor High School. Football. 1:, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 1, 35 Intra- mural Sports, 2, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Section Leader, 3, 43 Hamlin Speaking Contest, 1, Hallo- well Speaking Contest, lg Goodwin Speaking Con- test, 1, Sophomore Declamations, 23 Levine Con- test, 23 Entrance Scholarship, 1, Woodman Grant, 2, General Scholarship, 2, 3, lst prize, Hamlin Contest, lst prize, Sophomore Declamationg Fra- ternity Officer, 2, 3, 4g White Mule Board, 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager, 4g Debating Club, 2:, Glee Club, 1, 23 S. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 33 Pi Kappa Delta, 2, 3, 4. WILBEHT L. CARB, Jr. 6' W i llv New York, N. Y. Lincoln High School, Transfer from Columbia University, Kappa Phi Kappa, 43 Math Club, 4, Glee Club, 4, S. C. A., 4. HUBEHT EUHEN G6 C 0 lc e y 99 Brookline, Mass. Tau Delta Phi Worcester Academy. Tennis, 3, 43 Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 45 International Relations Club, 2, 3, 4, Classical Club, 3, 4g Dean's List, 3. 54 GERALD L. EULE 8 CC G e r 1. y 79 North New Portland, Maine Delta Upsilon A ffiliate Central High School, Higgins Classical Institute. Baseball 1, 2, 4, Basketball 3, 4g Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3, 4g Woodman Grant 1, 2, 3, 4g Fra- ternity Officer 3, 4. WILLIAM HUBEHT EUNLEY GG A l lc y 59 Philadelphia, Pa. Phi Delta Theta Germantown High School Track, lg General Scholarship, 1, 2, 3, 45 German Prize, 3, Student Assistant, Business Administration, 3, 4g Fraternity 0,0'icer, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, 43 Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4, Treasurer, 45 German Club, 2g Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 45 Football Manager, 1, 2. KENNETH UEEHEH GC K e n 53 Clinton, Maine Good Will High School. Student Assistant in Physics, 4, Chi Epsilon Mu, 4, Outing Club, 3, 43 Dean's List, 4. 55 LUUI5 LUII31 Ui PUMPU EC 93 L o u Riley, Maine Lambda Chi Alpha .lay High School. Cross Country, 1, 2, Captain, lr, Track, 1, 2, Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4, Wood- man Grants, 3, 4, Echo Board, 1, 2, Bowen Socie- ty, 3, 4, International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3. HIEHAHU H. DYER 'f D i C If H Berlin, Conn. Zeta Psi Berlin High School. Football, 1, Hockey, 1, 2, Baseball, 1, 2, Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, -'1-, Fra- ternity Ojyicer, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4, Chi Epsilon Mu, 4, Uuting Club, 3, 4, Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter-Fraternity Athletic Council, 3, 4. WALTER LEUNABD EMEHY cc W' a Z t 97 Eastport, Maine Zeta Psi Shead Memorazl High School. Cross Country, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, Intramural Sports, 2, 3, 4, Levine Extemporaneous Speaking Contest, 3, Kling Scholarship, 3, 4, Son of Colby, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Fraternity Treasurer, 3, Echo Board, 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager, 4, Debating Club, 3, Dean's List, 1, 2. 56 JDHN SURE UN FIFIELD '6Long Johnf' West Newton, Mass. Delta Kappa Epsilon Newton High School. Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain, 1, Numerals, 1, Letter, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Sports, 2, 3, 43 Son of Colby, 1, 2, 3, 4-5 Fraternity Officer, 2, 3, 43 Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWIN L. FISHER cc E d aa Fall River,.Mass. Lambda Chi Alpha B. M. C. Durfee High School, Mount Hermon. Intramural Sports, 2, 33 Fraternity Officer, House Manager, 35 Chi Gamma Sigma, 1, 2, 3, 43 Echo Board, 2, 35 White Mule Board, 2, 35 International Relations Club. 1, 2, 33 Debating Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Powder and Wig, 1, 2, Outing Club, 2 ,3g Radio Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. HAYMUNI1 M. FLYNN C5 R a y 97 Bangor, Maine Alpha Tau Omega Hebron. Academy. Football, 1, Track, 1, 2, 3, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Golf, 1, 25 Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 43 Levine Speaking Contest, 3, Fraternity Officer, 2, 3, 41, International Relations Club, lg Debating Club, 1, 2, Philosophy Club, 43 Chapel Choir, lg Arts Club, 23 Outing Club, 2, 35 S. C. A., 1. EM!-XNUEL H. FHUEHT cc M a n n y as Brooklyn, N. Y. Tau Delta Phi Boy's High School. Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 43 Gallert English Prize, 3g Student Assistant in His- tory, 3, 4g Library Associates, 1, 2, 3, 43 Colby Alumnus, 2g Chairman of T. D. P. Mayflower Hill Committee, 2, 3, 4g Saturday Club, 3, 43 Fraternity Oficer, 2, 3, 4, President, 4g Echo Board, Feature Writer, 1, 2, 3, 43 International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 3, 4g Arts Club, 1, 23 Dean's List, 2, 3, Lltg Inter-Fraternity Council, 4. JUHN EERE!-KN cc J O h n :vs Bangor, Maine Delta Upsilon Higgins Classical Institute. Student Council, 33 Track Manager, 1, 2g Fraternity Officer, 3, 43 International Relations Club, 2, 3. GERALD I-X. EILSUN cc J e r r y as Brighton, Mass. Tau Delta Phi Boston Latin High School. Basketball Manager, 13 Intramural Sports, 2, 33 Fraternity Treasurer, 3, 43 Echo Board, Associate Editor, 3, Feature Writer, 43 White Mule Board, Literary Staff, 23 Intema- tional Relations Club, 23 Math Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4g Deanfs List, 1, 2, 3, 4. 58 GERALD L. EUULIIVIAN Oakland, Mltilze Lambda Chi Alpha Williams High School. Intramural Sports, 3, Hal- lowell Speaking Contest, 3, Goodwin Speaking Contest, 3, 3rd prize in Hallowell Contest, 1st prize in Goodwin Contest, International Relations Club, 3, 4, Debating Club, 4. MILTON WILLIAM III-IIVIILT IC S w i f t y 7, Brighton, Mass. Tau Delta Phi Boston Public Latin School. Cross Country, 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Manager, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Wearer of C , 4, Band, 1, 2, General Scholarship, 2, 3, 4g Fraternity Officer, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chi Epsilon Mu, 3, 4, Echo Board, 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor, 4g Outing Club, 3, 4, Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowen Society, 3, 4, S. C. A., Campus Relations Committee, 3, 4, Awards Committee, New England Intercollegiate Newspaper Association, 3, 4. HENI!-IH E. HAHLIING GC B e nl 79 Holliston, Mass. Lambda Chi Alpha Huntington Preparatory School. Student Council, 23 Intramural Sports, 2, Winter Carnival Com- mittee, 23 Fraternity President, 3:, Kappa Phi Kappa, 3, 4, President, 4, Echo Board, 1, 23 Dean's List, 33 Vice-President of Class, 1, Presi- dent, 2g Inter-Fraternity Council, 3g S. C.A., 3. 45 Fraternity Embassy Chairman, 45 Freshman Camp Councilor, 33 W'ho's W ho in American Colleges, 4. 59 LAURIE L. HARRIS, Jr. K L a u r i e Northfield, Mass. Lambda Chi Alpha Northfield High School. Football, 1, Track, 1, 2, 3, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports, 2, 3, 4, Fraternity House Manager, 2, 35 Chi Gamma Sigma, 1, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club, 3, 4, Pilot Training, 1, 23 lntra-Fraternity Sports Council, 4. RLRERT HILLS HRYNES GC A Z 99 Newton Centre, Mass. Lambda Chi Alpha Newton High School. Cross Country Manager, 1, 2g Track Manager, 1, 2:, Intramural Sports, 23 Murray Prize Debate, 33 3rd prize in Levine Ex- temporaneous Speaking Contest, 33 General Scholarship. 25 Woodman Grant, 3, Kling Schol- arship, 43 Fraternity President, 3, 4, Kappa Phi Kappa, 4, International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Debating Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List, 1, 3, 43 Colby Model Senate, 2. HZ-XRULR ERNEST HESRN 6' H a l s e y N Lynn, Mass. Alpha Tau Omega Lynn English High School. Football, 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports, 2, 3, 4, Woodman Grant, 3, 4g Fraternity Officer, 1, 2, 3, 45 Kappa Phi Kappa, 4, International Relations Club, 3, 45 All Maine Baseball Team. 60 EEHU HUBEHT I-IELIN 'clllannerheimf' QUi'lCy, Mass. Kappa Delta Rho Quincy High School. Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter, 2, All Maine, 3, Captain, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3, 45 Intra- mural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 45 Fraternity Oficer, 3, 4g Kappa Phi Kappa, 3, 4. EUHTI5 L. HEMENWAY H C u f i H Newton Center, Mass. Lambda Chi Alpha Newton High School. Cross Country, Manager, 1, 23 Track Manager, 1, 2g Band, 1, 2, 4, Marston Morse Prize, 2, 3, 4-5 Physics Prize, 2, 3, 4, Student Assistant in Physics, 2, 3, 4, Son of Colby, 1, 2, 3, 4, Fraternity Cheerleader, 3, 45 Kappa Phi Kappa, 45 Chi Epsilon Mu, 43 Chi Gamma Sigma, 2, 3, 4, President, 3, 4, Colby at the Microphone, 1, 23 Debating Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 3, 4g Dean's List, 1, 3, 4. HARRY L. HIEE5, Jr. H H a 1' T y H Manluzsset, N. Y. Phi Delta Theta Manhasset High School, Transfer from Stevens In- stitute of Technology. Intramural Sports, 3, 45 Le- vine Speaking Contest, 3g Fraternity Officer, 2, 3, 4g International Relations Club, 2, 3g Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Choir, 49 Outing Club, 3, 4. UAHULU BUYD HU EHIN G CC H 0 C lc 55 Saint George, Maine Della Upsilon St. George High School, Hebron Academy. Base- ball, lg Intramural Sports, 2, 3g Murray Debate, 33 Fraternity 0,0'icer, 3, Echo Board, 1, 2, 3, Business Man.ager, 3g S. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Embassy Com- mittee, 4, Business Manager of Delta Upsilon, 3. MAX HULZHIEHTEH K5 M a x 99 Passaic, New Jersey Delta Kappa Epsilon Passaic High School. Intramural Sports, 2, 33 Sophomore Declanuztion, 2, Fraternity Ojicer, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 2, Vice-President, 3, Treasurer, 43 White Mule Board, lg Debating Club, 3, 43 Ger- man Club, 1. STEUMAN B. HUWAHD GC S t e d 99 W are, Mass. Delta Upsilon Mt. Hermon School. Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 43 Fraternity Officer, 2, 4g Echo Board, lg Oracle Board, 2, 3, 4, Managing Editor, 4, Debating Club, 43 German Club, lg Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Presif dent, 4, Chapel Choir, 3, 4. 62 4 , uf' , HAHULD HUNTUUN GC H a l 33 Rangeley, Maine Kappa Delta Rho Rangley High School. Hebron Academy. Intra- mural Sports. 3, 4g General Scholarship, 1, 2, 43 Fraternity Officer, 2, 3, 4g Kappa Phi Kappa, 43 Echo Board, lg International Relations Club, 2, 3, 4g Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 4g Dean's List, 13 S. C. A., 2, 3. LINEULN V. JUHNSUN V e r n e i l Waterville, Maine Lambda Chi Alpha Waterville High School. Cross Country, 15 Track, 15 Band, 1, 23 Hallowell Prize Speaking Contest, 1:, French Club, 19 Outing Club, 3, 4, S. C. A., 3, 4. HIEHAHD N. JUHNBUN CC D i C lc 35 Queens V illage, N. Y. Phi Delta Theta Jamaica High School. Hockey, lg Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Manager, 1g Fraternity Officer, 2, 3, 4, International Relations Club, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. HEIEEHT I. JUHNSUN 66 B u tl 99 Brockton, Mass. Phi Delta Theta Brockton High School. Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter, 2, 3, Captain, 45 Golf, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 49 Intra- mural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4g Fratemity Officer, 3, 43 Outing Club, 3, 4, Athletic Council, 4. ALVIN JULUVITZ cc J 0 Z e 99 Wfinslow, Mrlirie Tau Delta Phi Winslow High School. Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4:, Powder and Wig, play,43 Dramatic Art Class 4, International Relations Club, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 4, Outing Club, 4, Camera Club, 4. NIJHMAN U. JUNE5 ca J 0 n e S y as Cranford, N. J. Phi Delta Theta Cranford High School. Student Council, V ice- Presizlent, 4g Basketball, lg Baseball, lg Intra- mural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4, Colby Weekend Com- mittee, 4g Woodman Grant, 3, Son of Colby, 1, 2, 3, 4g Fraternity Officer, 35 Council on Religion, 23 Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary Inter-Fraternity Athletic Council. 64 JAMES P. HAVANAUGH uCrinzyv New Bedford, Mass. Phi Delta Theta New Bedford High School. Football Manager, 1, Numerals, lg Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 43 Sopho- more Declamation Speaking Contest, 23 Fraternity OHicer, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 43 White Mule Board, 13 International Relations Club, 2, 3g Debating Club, 2, 3, 43 Outing Club, 3, 4g Secretary- Treas- urer of Class, 43 Inter-Frat. Council, Vice-chairman, 43 Embassy Council, 43 Who's Who in American Colleges, 43 Committee for Defense of Democracy, 3. RICHARD HUHN Brookline, Mass. Tau Delta Phi Chauncey Hall High School. Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3g Band, 2, 3, 43 Library Associates, 2, 3, 43 Fraternity Ojfficer, 3, 4g International Relations Club, 43 Powder and Wig 4g Outing Club, 3, 43 Deanfs List, 1. Hi-XYMUND E. Ll-XEUMBE C6 R y 59 Waterville, Maine Waterville High School. Cross Country Manager, 1, 23 T rack Manager, 1, 2, 3, Varsity Manager, 3, 4, Numerals, 1, Colby Sweater and CH, 43 Intra- mural Sports, 33 General Scholarship, 1, 2g Student Assistant in Chemistry, 3, 43 Chi Epsilon Mu, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 43 Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4. L l Y 1 4 f ffl M aloe Studyv . 'Y 'N ,x 'Q Y 5 f I i r s l DUNALU LAEASSEY CC 39 D 0 n Millinocket, Maine Lambda Chi Alpha Stearns High School. Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Nu- merals, 1, Intramural Sports, 2, 3, 4, Winter Car- nival Committee, 2, 3, 4, Chairman, 4, Fraternity Officer, President, 3, 45 Chi Epsilon Mu, 3, 4, President, 43 Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 45 Deanfs List, 33 Inter-Fraternity Council, 4. ALTUN E. LALIBEHTE G6 T e e 59 Waterville, Maine Alpha Tau Omega Waterville High School. Football, lg Basketball, lg Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 43 Math Club, 1. BLEND UN LZ-XHHIN C' G l e n ,' Clinton, Maine Clinton High School. Besse Scholarship, 13 Gen- eral Scholarship, 3, 43 International Relations Club, 3, 43 Dean's List, 2, 3. 66 VIETUH ANDREW LEBEUNIH IC V i C 99 Nashua, N. II. Zeta Psi Kents Hill. Football, 1, 2, Numerals, 13 Track, 1, 2, 3, 4 Numcrals, 1, Letter, 2, 3, Captain, 11-5 Bas- ketball Nunzerals. lg Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 43 International Relations Club, L1-g Dance Band, 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR HATES LINEULN, Jr 66 -A r t 93 St. Albans, N. Y. Zeta Psi Jamaica High School. Baseball, lg Intramural Sports, 3, 4-g Student Assistant in Math, 3, 43 Fraternity Officer, 4, Chi Gamma Sigma, 2, 3g Math Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 43 Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4. BUHTUN L. LINEIIUTT f' B u r i Bar Harbor, Maine Bar Harbor High School. Cross Country, 13 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 23 Forester Scholarship, 1, Travelli Scholarship, 3, 4:, Library Associates. 1, 2, 3, 4, International Relations Club, 45 Classical Club, 1, 2, 3, 11-, President, 33 Concert Board, 3, 45 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3g Dean's List, 1, 2, 35 Bowen Society, 4. 67 EHAHLE5 A. LUHU nblusclesn Philadelphia, Pa. Phi Delta Theta Penn Charter High School. Student Council, Pres- ident, 4g Track, 2, Tennis, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter, 2, Captain, 4, Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4, Colby Weekend Committee, Chairman, 4, 3rd prize in Murray Speaking Contest, 4th prize in Levine Speaking Contest, General Scholarship, 1, Wood- man Grant, 2, 3, 4, Student Assistant in Social Studies-Economics, 4, Library Associates, 4, Fra- ternity Officer, 3, 4, Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4, Presi- dent, 43 Council on Religion, 2, International Re- lations Club, 4, Debating Club, 3, 45 Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4:, Class Officer, 1, 4, President, 43 Delegate to Wellesley Conference, 4. EDWARD F. LUHING nLighteningv Framingham, Mass. Delta Upsilon Framingham High School. Student Council, 4g Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter, 3, 4, Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 3g Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports, 2, Woodman Grant, 4, Fraternity Officer. 2, 3, 45 Kappa Phi Kappa, 4, French Club, 2, 3, 4, Assembly Com- mittee, 2, Athletic Council, 3g Intramural Athletic Council, 3. JUHN LIVINGSTUN LUWELL Stamford, Conn. Zeta Psi Stamford High School. Manager Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter, 4, Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4g Band, 13 Son of Colby, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice.President, 43 Glec Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Camera Club, 2, 3, 4, S. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 13 Student Photographer for Oracle, 3, 4. 68 HUBEHT RALPH MCD UNNELL ubluldoonv New Haven, Conn. Delta Kappa Epsilon The Choate School. Football, 1, 25 Track, 2, 3, 43 Baseball, 1, Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 43 Y. M. C. A. Play, 15 Fraternity Officer, 1, 2g German Club, 1, 2, 33 Math Club, 15 Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club, 1, 2, 33 Radio Club, lg Dean's List, 1. LAUEHLIN D. MMHINNUN HLockeyv Atlantic City, N. I. Lambda Chi Alpha Mohawk Prep, Schenectady, N. Y., Transfer from Union College. Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Hall- owell Speaking Contest 4g Fraternity Omcer 3, 4, lVhitc Mule Board 2, 3, International Relations Club 2, 3, 4, Debating Club 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4. WESTUN MHEHAE CC W e S 99 Searsport, Maine Alpha Tau Umega Richer Junior College. Track, 2, 3.3 Intramural Sports, 2, 3, 4, Baud, 23 Woodman Grant, 2, 3, 4-5 Fraternity Officer, 43 Glee Club, 2, Dean's List, 33 S. C. A., Deputation Team. 69 J. RAVIR MARSHALL ac D a U e an Wllterville, Maine Alpha Tau Omega Waterville High School. Football, 1, 2, 35 Hockey, 1, 2, 4-5 Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4-g Fraternity Officer, 2, 3, 45 International Relations Club, 3, 4, C. P. T. Primary, 2, C. P. T. Secondary, 3. ALRERT NEWELL CC S l i In 99 Dorchester, Mass. Tau Delta Phi Roxbury Memorial High School. Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Fraternity Officer, 2, 3, 4, Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4, International Relations Club, 1, 4, Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES NIEHTINGALE 'C K i 11 H Newton Highlands, Mass. Delta U psilon Newton High School. Track, 1, 2, Numerals, 1, Basketball, 15 Intramural Sports, 2, 3, 4g Frater- nity Officer, 2, 3, 43 Echo Board, 25 White Mule Board, 4, Forum Cabinet, 35 Math Club, 33 Dean's List, 1, 2, 3. 70 LINWUUEI E. PALMER, Jr. 55 L i n 39 Nobleboro, Maine Kappa Delta Rho Lincoln Academy. Cross Country, 1, Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4, Levine Speaking Contest, 1, 2, 3, Freshman Declamation, Goodwin Contest, 1, 2, 3, Murray Contest, 2, 3, Hallowell Contest, 3, Gen- eral Scholarship, 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Assistant in Public Speaking, Library Associates, 2, 3, 4, Fra- ternity Ojficer, Treasurer, 3, President, 4, Debating Club, 2, 3, 4, Dealfs List, 1, 3, 4, Inter-Fraternity Council, 4, S. C. A., Chairman, Boardman Society, Cross Country Debate Team, 1939, Debate trip to New Brunswick, 1940. EEURRE ARNULR PARRER, Jr GC D, A c e Philadelphia, Pa. Phi Delta Theta Germantown High School. Football Manager, 1, Z, 3, 4, Manager Varsity, 4, Intramural Sports, 2, 3, 4, Murray Debate, 3, Woodman Grant, 1, 2, 3, 4, Fraternity Officer, 3, 4, International Relations Club, 3, 4, Outing Club, 4, Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4, Director of Colby Tutoring Service, 4. RUNALR A. PARRUNR CC 79 D 0 n Waterville, Maine Lambda Chi Alpha Coburn. Classical Institute. Cross Country Manager, 1, Track Manager, 1, Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4, Coburn Speaking Contest, 1, Fraternity Oficer 3, Outing Club, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4. 71 AN DREW WILRER PEARL C6 P 0 p 93 Charleston, Maine Delta Upsilon Higgins Classical Institute. Basketball, 13 Intra- mural Sports, 2, 3, 43 State-wide Competition Scholarship, 1, 2, 3, 4, Fraternity Officer, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 45 Kappa Phi Kappa, 2, 3, 4:, White Mule Board, 1g Math Club, 3, 4g Dean's List, 2, 3g Chemistry Assistant at Coburn Classical Institute, 2, 3, 4. J. ERANRLIN PINEU, Jr. CC 'I i g g e r 99 Rocky Hill, Conn. Hartford High School. Son of Colby, 1, 2, 3, 45 S. C. A., 2, 3, 4, Co-chairman Community Rela- tions, Peace Commission, 1, 2, 3, 4. RUIHER HARVEY PRUR CC R 0 g 8 59 Salem, Mass. Lambda Chi Alpha Transfer, M. I. T. Cross Country, 3, Sophomore Declamation, 2, Levine Speaking Contest, 35 Fra- ternity Treasurer, 2, 3, 4g Math Club, 3, 4g Glee Club, 2, 3, 45 Camera Club, 3, 43 Dean's List, 2, 3, 4. 72 GILBERT EVANS PUTT5 CG G i I 99 East N orthfield, Mass. Mount Herman School. Cross Country, 2, 3g Track, 2, 33 Kling Scholarship, lg Woodman Grant, 4, Library Associates, 45 International Re- lations Club, 4-g Dean's List, 3, 4. SHELLEY L. PRATT 'C S h e c lc ,' Chicago, Ill. Delta Kappa Epsilon Williston Academy. Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain, Numerals, 1, Letter, 2, 3, 4, Fraternity Secretary, 2, Outing Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. LUUI5 E. PHINETPE CG L 0 u 93 Brockton, Mass. Alpha Tua Omega Brockon High School. Hockey Manager, 3, 4, Let- ter, 45 Baseball Manager, 1, 2, Numerals, 1, Intra- mural Sparts, 1, 2, 35 Woodman Grant, 1, 2, 3, 4, Fraternity Ojficer, 2, 3, Kappa Phi Kappa, 4: International Relations Club, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club, 3, 45 Intramural Fraternity Athletic Council, 2, 3 fl- , . 73 J. HIEHAHD A. HANEUUHT Waterville, Maine Waterville High School. Track Manager, 1, 2, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 2, Band, 1, 4, Library Associ- ates, 13 Echo Board, 15 French Club, 43 Glee Club, 45 Class Officer, 4, S. C. A., 2. HZ-XBULD L. HHUUENIZEH Hal Rhodyn Livermore Falls, Maine Delta Upsilon Livermore Falls High School. Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1:, Baseball, 1, 2, 4g Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 43 State of Maine Scholarship, 1, 2, 33 Woodman Grant, 4, Fraternity Oficer, 2, 3, 43 Kappa Phi Kappa, 3, 4-3 Chi Epsilon Mu, 4, Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4. HUBEHT SHELTUN HIRE G4 B 0 b 92 New Haven, Conn. Delta Upsilon Transfer, Syracuse University. Football, 3, 4, Track, 3, 4, Tennis, 3, 45 Woodman Grant, 3, 43 Powder and Wig, 33 Echo Board, 33 White Mule Board, 3, 43 Glee Club, 33 Dearfs List, 1, 2. 74 EUHDUN A. HIEHAHDSUN uRiohn Rockland, Maine Delta Upsilon Rockland High School. Band, 13 Levine Speaking Contest, 3g Split 4th prize in Levine Contestg Son of Colby, 1, 2, 3, 4g Commencement Play, 1, Powder and Wig, 43 Fraternity Officer, 2, 43 Echo Board, 1, 23 International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Debating Club, 33 Powder and Wig, 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club, 1, 23 Chapel Choir, 23 Dean's List, 1, 2, 3. FHEUEPJE U. SAHGENT uSargeIIU Bar Harbor, Maine Delta Upsilon ,Ionesport High School. Student Council, lg Track, 1, 2, Nnmerals, 13 Hockey, 13 Intramural Sports, 2, 3, lhg Winter Carnival Committee, 33 Colby Weekend Committee, lg Hallowell Speaking Con- test, 13 Goodwin Speaking Contest, 2g Kling Scholarship, 13 Woodman Fund, 2, 33 Student Assistant in Library, 4g Powder and W ig Play, 13 Echo Board, 1, 2, 3, Associate Editor, 33 White Mule Board, 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief, 43 Forum Cabinet Chairman, 33 Debating Club, 23 Concert Board, 2, 33 Class President, 13 Bowen Society, 23 Pi Kappa Delta, 2, 3, 4. ALBERT SEHUENBEHEEH uSchnizzyv Brooklyn, N. Y. Tau Delta Phi Grover Cleveland High School. Cross Country, lg Track, 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4g Inter- national Relations Club, 23 German Club, 13 Out- ing Club, 3, 43 Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowen Society, 3, 4. H HAHULD DUN EAN SEAM!-KN CC H a l 39 Scarsdale, N. Y. Lambda Chi Alpha Scarsdale High School. Student Council, 4g Bas- ketball Numerals, lg Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4g General Scholarship, 1, 2, 33 Powder and Wig, 23 Echo Board, 1, 2, 33 Assistant Sports Editor, 33 Colby at the Microphone, 2, 3, 4g Sports Editor, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List, 1, 2:, Class V ice-President, 23 Varsity Show, 3, 4. UHEN H. SHIHU C6 0 r e n 99 Waterville, Maine Bridgton Academy. Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter, 2 3, 45 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 45 Baseball, 1, 23 Golf, 3, 4g International Rela- tions Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 German Club, 15 Math Club, 15 Outing Club, 3, 4. 1 JUSEPI-I DENNIS SLATTEHY D e n n i s Weymouth, Mass. Kappa Delta Rho Weymouth High School. Basketball, lg Baseball, Letter, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 43 Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4g Fraternity Officer, 2, 3, 4, President, 4: Kappa Phi Kappa, 3, 4, International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List, 35 Inter-Fraternity Council, 43 Inter-Fraternity Athletic Council, 2, 3, 4, President, 3. 76 AUIHSUN'ELLHHfSTEEVES CC A S ll 99 Leominster, Mass. Delta Upsilon Leicester High School. Football, 1g Basketball Manager, 1, 25 Baseball, 1, 23 Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship, lg Sons of Colby, 1, 2, 3, 45 Fraternity Officer, 3, 4, President, 4, Wltite Mule Board, 1, 25 Outing Club, 3, 4, Deanfs List, 3, 4-g Inter-Fraternity Council, 4, S. C. A., 2, 3, 4. JOHN E.5TEVEN5 CC 39 .I 0 h n Portland, Maine Deering High School. Tennis, 1, Winter Carnival Committee, 3, Library Associates, 3, International Relations Club, 1, 33 German Club, 35 Outing Club, 2, 3, 45 Dean's List, 1, 2, 33 S. C. A., 3, 43 Peace Commission, 2, 3, 4. JUHN E.STEVENS cc J a C k an W'orcester, Mass. Zeta Psi Worcester Classical High. Student Council, 3, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter, 3, 4, Track, 1g Hockey, lg Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4.7 Winter Carnival Committee, 43 Colby Weekend Committee, Direc- tor, 3g Fraternity Officer, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club, 2, 3, 4, Class President, 33 S. C. A., 1. 77 HAYMUND E. STIEHNEY CC R a y 39 Belgrade, Maine Delta Kappa Epsilon Brewster Academy. Kappa Phi Kappa, 3, 4, Inter- national Relations Club, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 4, Outing Club, 3, 4. JUL-IN L. THUM!-XS, Jr. 56 .I 0 n 97 Waterville, Maine Coburn Classical Institute. Cross Country Mana- ger, 1, 25 Track Manager, 1, 2, 3, 45 Murray Prize Debate, 3, Delegate to New England Intercolle- giate Newspaper Association Convention, 33 Echo Board 1, 2, 3, 4, Managing Editor, 4.1 International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4g Com- mencement Usher, 2, 35 Fight for Freedom, 4. WILLIAM E. TUEEEH CC T ui C lc 99 Ansonia, Conn. Lambda Chi Alpha Ansonia High School. Hockey Manager, lg Intra- mural Sports, 2, 3, 4, Winter Carnival Committee, 3, 49 General Scholarship, 1, Powder and Wig Play, 23 Fraternity Officer, 2, 3, 4, Echo Board, lg Oracle Board, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager, 43 Colby at the Microphone, 23 Debating Club, 3, Outing Club, 3, 4, Vice-President, 43 Class Ojficer, 2, 45 Varsity Show, 1, 2, 3. 78 LEWIS E. WEEKS, Jr. CC L e iw 59 Haverhill, Mass. Haverhill High School. Football, 1, 2, Numerals, 1, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Numerals, 1, Cross Country, 3, Intramural Sports, 1, 2, Powder and Wig Play, 2, 3, Library Associates, 3, 4, Kappa Phi Kappa, 3, 4, Forum Cabinet, 3, Powder and Wig, 3, 4, President, 4, Arts Club, 3, 4, Outing Club, 1, 2, Deanfs List, 2, S. C. A., Chairman of Dance Com- mittee, 4, Peace Commission, 2, 3, 4. EHAIILES WILLIAMS Charlie Waterville, Maine Waterville High School, Outing Club 2, Dean's List. 3. PHILIP B. WYSUII P h i l Easton, Pa. Alpha Tau Omega Easton High School, Peddie Prep. Cross Country, 1, Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4, Fraternity Oflcer, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Oracle Board, 3, 4, E'ditor-in- Chief, 4, German Club. 1, Glee Club, 1, 2, Out- ing Club, 1, 3, 4, Interfraternity Council, 4, S. C. A., 3, 4, S. C. A. Conference Committee, 4, Inter- fraternity Embassy Committee, 4, C. P. T. Primary and Secondary, 4. 79 Our campus was saddened last Fall by the tragic death of Rex McNaniee. His many friends among the members of the Colby family, and especially his senior classmates, will always remember him as a really outstanding student, athlete, and friend. Rex was born in Millinocket, Maine, on July 1, 1917. REX WILLIAM McNAMEE r I V ,, li , 5 I! H W M il I Y M N W r A J Pi 'w 1 l H X, H PA -HELLE I IIUUNEII. JEAN CANNELL ETHEL PARADIS President Secretary-Treasurer M E M B E R S Delta Delta Della Sigma Kappa Jean Cannell Natalie Conseils Thelma Proctor Shirley Wagner Alpha Delta Pi Chi Omega Ethel Paradis Katherine Monaghan Cynthia Smith .lane Soule Phi Mu Hester Hatch Marion Treglown Composed of two memhcrs from each sorority, Pan Hellenic Council aims to promote harmony in inter-sorority relations. The group has as its purpose, the ooorclination of thc interests of sorority and non-sorority members of the WOIIICHQS Division, and the enforcement of rushing rules. The Council is called upon to settle many problems which come before it each year, and it inllicts penalties on those who do not conform to its regulations. Pan Hell is a very active organization, and sponsors several teas and a formal dance each year. First Row. lrft to right: sealed Con flour! Cousuuzi. TVCAIIGWYI Srmuzl Row, lift to right: scaled Con chairs! Parzulis, Monzlszlmn. C, Smith, Cannell. hvill-YIICI' Tliirrl Row. lrlt to right: Cstnnrlingl .l. Soulc, Proctor. S2 INTER-PH!-ITEHNITY IIUUNIIII. Dean Ernest C. Marriner Elmer C. Warren Chairman Secretary-Treasurer FIRST SEMESTER William Blake Emanuel Frucht Linwood Palmer Addison Steeves James Kavanaugh Donald LaCnssey Wendell Brooks Philip Wysor The lnterfraternity Council consists of the presidents of the eight fra- terniticsg the Dean and Registrar serve as President and Secretary- Trcasurer respectively. Its aim is to coordinate activities among the various fraternity groups, and through it the adnlinistration deals with fraternity government. It is the Counci1's responsibility to draw up the fraternity rushing and pledging rules. It arranges dates for fraternity dances and sched- ules intcrfraternity sports. The Council makes decisions on many kinds of problems, and it forms u very important part of the government of a fraternity college. MW- I, . ul -. ,U J X- : i Fin! Rnru. lzll lo right: K.1lVilll1lLl,l!ll Dean hlnrrincr, Frucht, La Crassey. Srronrl Row. lrfl tn riglvl: Palmer. Sargent. 83 4 DELTA Wendell Brooks John Fifield Richard Irvine John Lomax: HAPPI-1 EPSILUN 1942 Max Holzrichter Robert McDonnell 1943 Oliver Millett, Jr. Harold Paul Shelley Pratt Ernest Weidul First Row, Init to right: Millett. Lomzic, Wuidul, Pratt, McDonnell. Brooks, Fiheld. I-lolzrichter, Finkeldey, Hubb1rd Srmnd Row, lrlt to right: Lyman, lrvinc. Drnrmnonsl, Turner. llulcheson, lVlacLe0Ll, Riefe, WVaterh0n e Thin! Row, lrll In righl: Dix. Roberts. Allen. Weeks. Smith, Nutting, Obey, Huber. Robinson Frederick Drummond William Finkeldey William Hutcheson Robert Allen Owen Bailey Arthur Dix Paul Huber 1944 Douglas McLoud Philip Nutting Robert Riefe John Turner 1945 William Lyman George Ober Edward Robbins Harold Roberts XI CHAPTER Philip Waterhouse Paul Witham Frederick Wood Dana Robinson Douglas Smith James Weeks Founded at Yale, 1843 Founded at Colby, 1846 Motto: Friends from the heart forever Colors: Azure, blue, gold 85 a 1 Q N V i l Lawrence Anicetli William Blake Raymond Burbank George .lahn Frederick McAlary ZET!-l P51 1 9 4 2 Richard Dyer Walter Emery Victor Lehednik 1943 Paul Murray Charles Pearce Arthur Lincoln John Lowell John E. Stevens Alton Stevens rr! Row lrft In righl: Emery. Burbank Lebeilnik, Lowell. Dyer. Lincoln. Anicelti, J. E. Steven. Hug in Srvouzl Row, lrfl tu right: Murray, jahn. J. C. Cnlahan. F. Strup. Phillips, Hunter. J. Slrup, Burns Third Row, lrll la right: Pearce. Dudley, Miller, Barton. Stebbins. Russell, Holt, Viguc. 1 9 4 4 George Burns .lohn Calahan Gordon Collins Robert Barton Charles Dudley Thurber Holt Eugene Hunter Franklyn Ervin William Higgins Russell Phillips 1945 Cordon Miller Frederick Rogers Richard Russell Seabury Stebbins CHI CHAPTER Eugene Struckholf Frank Strup Joseph Strup Robert Timmins Ronald Veysey Founded at New York University, 1847 Founded at Colby, 1850 Colors: Black and Gold 87 i 1 5 I , 1 Nl 4? W G 1 n 1 Y w 1 1 1 Y 1 DELTA UPSILUN Clifford Came Gerald Cole John Geagan Darold Hocking Stedman Howard Hubert Beckwith Thomas Braddock 1942 Edward Loring Charles Nightingale Wilder Pearl Harold Rhodenizer Robert Rice 1943 Richard Field Dwight Howard William Mansfield Gordon Richardson Frederic Sargent Addison Steeves James Moriarty Emmons Taylor Richard Wescott 1944 Lowell Cumming Fin! Row, lzfl ta right: Cnminiti, Hocking, Rliodcnizcr, Loring, Richardson, Sargent, Sleeves, Rice, Came, Geagan S. Howard. Nightingale. Srcmul Row, lrll Io right: Graham. Dolan. Lenentine. Ward. Poricr, Reid, Marcy, Short, Barnes, Beckwith, Cumming, D. llowarrl, R. ll. Wcscott. Taylor, Third Row, lrfl lo right: llinck, McQuillan. Green, Lucy, Morton, Butcher, Lovejoy, Graf, NIacDougal, Braddock R. T. Wcscott. lvlorinrty. Libby, Ridley. Russell Brown Donald Butcher Phillip Caminiti Harris Graf Charles Green Lawrence Arra Lowell Barnes Kenneth Dolan William Graham Claus Hinck Carlyle Libby Frederick Lovejoy Warren McDougal Malcolm MeQuillan .lohn Poirier 1945 Roy Leaf Hal Lenentine Robert Lucy Richard Marcyes Kenneth Morton Richard Reid Alden Ridley Stanley Short Alden Wagner Timothy Osborne Francis Ward Robert Wescott Founded at Williams, 1834 Founded at Colby, 1852 Motto: Justice is our F ozmdationf' Colors: Blue and Gold 89 4 w 1 l K 1 W W N A I PHI BELT!-1 THETA William Conley Harold Hicks Richard Johnson James Bateman 1942 Robert Johnson Norman Jones James Kavanaugh 1943 Charles Cross Thomas Pursley Charles Lord George Parker .lack Temmer Ffril Rnfu, lrlt to right: Bateman, R. N. johnson. Hicks. R. l. johnson, Parker, Kavzmaugh, ,lone or Conley luralcv Crm Serornl Raw. lrlt ln right: Soulc. Curtis, I.indquist. Slurncr. Rokicki, Howard, Lupton. Tuller, Temmer Peru Tlxinl Raw. lfll to righl: Burke, Longo, Tihbcus. Ilalpin, lrlnnccck. Gaffney, Cmwther, Linzee. Lewald Puna Robert Curtis Frederick Howard Thomas Burke David Choate William Crowther Paul Gaffney 1944- Ronald Lupton Henry Rokuki Lester goule 1 9 4 5 Edward Halpln Thomas Llnzee George Lewald ALPHA CHAPTER Donwld Sterner Ray Tuller Frank Longo Milton Tlhbetts Founded at Miarlli University, 1848 Founded at Colby, 184-3 Motto: We enjoy life by the help of the society of others Franlk Hancock Robert Perry 99 Colors: White and blue 91 A J 1 N i N N P Ji : H ALPHA TAU IIMEEI-l Harold Bubnr Raymond Flynn Harold Hogan Edwin Alexander Thomas Farnsworth, Abraham Ferris J 1' 1 9 4 2 Alton Laliberte David Marshall Weston MaeRae 1943 Charles Heath Richard deNazario Edward Sarantides Louis Principe Philip Wysor Daniel Scioletti Milton Stillwell first Rau lrft lo righl: Bnhar, llcallt, Volpe. lnililvcrte, Flynn. Wysor. hlacllae. Nlarslialh Principe Hegin Srr :ul Rrw lrir in right: Casey. Frolio. Saranlides. filcxnnldcr, Norxlon, Scioleui, Godfrey, Phillips, Dembkowslu 9 : 'Via '. ' '. 'iswrmrtn .pina 1 icxu, 'ui fhlrrl Ixnu lrft In rfghlz fX'lc7C'orxnick. lXflacKcnna, lX'lacDunon5:l1, Uric, Nlonaco, Driscoll, Nasse, deNazzarm Call: : R. on-s la f 'ard. F 's. John Callahan Alex Dembkowski Stanley Frolio George Godfrey Richard Hayward Joseph Crozier Allan Currier 1h in, J L, l uw crri 1944 Laughlin Jennings Donald Johnson Joseph Marshall .lohn McCallum George McKay 1945 Clayton Currier .lack Driscoll Frederick .lellison Thomas Norton Wendell Phillips Joseph Spina Remo Verrengia Samuel Monaco Robert Urie ALPHA CHAPTER GAMMA Founded at Virginia Military Institute, 1865 Founded at Colby, 1892 Colors: Gold, white, green, sky blue 93 P E F 1, Q w J M I3 Q 1 W I i 3 14 I LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Edwin Fisher Gerald Goodman Albert Haynes Beniuh Harding Laurie Harris Orntan Fernandez Donald Graham Robert Gray Charles Harvey 1942 Curtis Hemenway Verneil Johnson Donald Lagassey Laughlin McKinnon Donald Parsons 1943 Harold Costley Robert LaFleur Delbert Matheson Earle Merrill Louis Di Pompo Roger Poor Harold Seaman William Tucker Frank Miselis Ronald Reed Irving Shaw Andrew Watson aryl nz lr!! lu rfghl: Goodxnan. MacKinnon. Seaman. Harris. Shaw, Haynes, LaGassey, Poor, Tucker Dil'on1t1n, llardini: llemenway. L. V. Johnson 5 mul Roz, lrfl In right: Moses, llall, Reed, Maxflelrl, Anton, hliselis. A. YVatson. Arthur, Fernandez. Harvey hvllilliftl. Thompson, R. Parsons, lhlnl Ru-rv. lift to right: Coslley, Gray, Prince. Ritter. Nlatheson. Thurston, Luce. Sawyer, S. Atwater. nurlh luiw, lrfl in righlz Tobey. Adams, Beavens, Colgruvc, Rowell, Il, Atwater. Perkins, Fisher. Foster Alexander Anton Chester Arthur James ,Atwater Alan Bcvins Christy Adams Shipley Atwater .lohn Colegrove Richard Fellows l ell:,ws. Greene 1944 Charles Luce Walter Maxfield Charles Perkins Paul Prince 1945 Richard Foster Ray Greene Richard Parsons Edward Ritter Ralph Sawyer, Ir. William Tobey Philip Watson John Wood Howard Rowell Courtney Simpson Harland Thompson Stewart Thurston CHAPTER ALPHA RHO ZETA Fozuulecl at Boston, University, 1909 Founded at Colby, 1918 Motto: Vir Quisque Vir Colors: Purple, green and gold 95 WW W ,W ,W W W 'W W W W W W W HAPP!-l BELT!-l BHD Charles Berry Eero Helin Philip Buck Robert Dennison 1942 Harold Huntoon Linwood Palmer 1943 Harry Hildebrandt James McCarroll Joseph Slattery Jerry Merrill Henry Tilton I' rr! Raw, lr!! lo right: Merrill. llclin, Berry. Palmer. Slattery, Huntoon. Buck, Tilton. Dennison r ual lxuw lr!! In righlt Ellunwnml. Goodrich. Leech, llildelrrznnlt. Patterson, Youltos. hlcrrilield, Com Hilton Emerson. Cornelius Callaghan Edward Cony Conlon Crook Eugenie Ellington 19444 Richard Goodrich Ralph Hilton 1945 Donald Leach Cordon Paterson XI CHAPTER Paul Merrifield Lewis Voultos Founded at llliclcllebury, Vt., 1905 Founded at Colby, 1926 Motto: Honor super Onmiri' Colors: Yale blue and Princeton yellow 97 il 31 in Ii + 1 , N N H i. B I F , N Q. L n N Q v Ig N H TAU DELTA PHI David Brodie Robert Cohen Emanuel Frucllt Gerschon C0lleIl 1 9 4 2 Gerald Cilson Milton Hamill Alvin .lolovitz 1943 Meyer Jacobs Irving Liss Richard Kohn Albert Newell Theodore Rosenbloom lm! Rum lf!! In right: Jnlovilz, Gilsnn. Brodie. R. Cohen. Newell, Frncht, Schoenbergcr. Hamilt. Popper, L Cohen Srruml Raw. lrft ta riphf: Lensnn. Singer, Grossman. Znrlck. Levenson. Roscnbloom, Robison, Braudy, Lcxxne Tlurrl Row Ir!! In right: Jacobs, Kaplan, Gruber, Feuerstein, Saltzbcrg, Levin, Smith, Kraft, Rauch, Abnmson Ralph Brandy Arnold Feuerstein William Hibel Harold Friedman Arnold Grossman Richard Gruber Lawrence Kaplan Lipstnn. 1944 Robert Jacobs Harry Levin Stanley Levine 1945 Nathaniel Lenson Herbert Levenson Calvin Lipston Robert Singer TAU CHAPTER George Popper Herbert Robinson Edward Saltzberg Maurice Smith David Zadek Founded at New York University, 1910 Founded at Colby, 1933 Colors: Deep blue, white 99 E 'N W M J R wj. W L 1 4 s l N SIGMA HAPPA Christine Bruce Alice Dondlinger Sarah Fussell Charlotte Arey Natalie COUSBIIS Lorraine Deslsles 1942 Estelle Gallmpe Eleanor Mitchell Florence Perkins 19113 Barbara S. Grant Anne Gwynne Isabel Harriman Janet Pfleger Shirley Wagner Priscilla Moldenke Jacquelyn Nerney Phyllis Young lint Row, lflt Ln riglil: Perkins Pllcpzer, Gallnpc. Bruce, lllitchcll, Doncllinger. YVagner, Fussell. .S rnurl Row lvl! lu right: E. Matteo, Umphrcy, Prultlisnn, S:numle'rs. hlnthes. Frost, bloldenke, Fraser, Couen lVhcclcr llunl Row Ir!! lo right: B. S. Grant. Gwynne, Young, B. Arey, Skillin. Nerney, R. h'lacDougal, Da l e Ilarriman, Tahrnizinn. 1 9 4- 41 Lorraine Carson Bernice Knight Elizabeth Mathes Barbara Blaisdell Mary Fraser Eileen Matteo .loy Pacldison Octavia Sanders 1945 Virginia Goodwin Elizabeth Skillen A L P H A C H A P T E R Founded at Colby 1874 Motto: One heart, one way Colors: Maroon 101 Sona Tahmizian Martha Wheeler Virginia Umphrey Elvira Worthington and lavender ,J IIHI IJMEBA Belly Barter Mary Farrell Barbara E. Grant Doris Heaney Carolyn Hopkins Geraldine Fennessy Elizabeth Field Glenna Hartley Ruby Lott 1942 Jane Leighton Amy Lewis Olive Monell Patricia Powers Mary Reny 1943 Alice Lyman Muriel McLellan Kathleen Monaghan Hilda Nieholf Martha Anne Rogers Betty Anne Royal .lane Soule June Totman Jeannette Nielsen Elizabeth Tobey Louise Trahan Fir!! Row. lrfl lo right: Gates R Lott, 'l7rahan, Lyman. Bayliss, Higgins. qrmnd Row. lffl Io right: Lewis, ll. lf.. Grant, Mnncll. Farrell. Totman, Rogers, Royal, Heaney, Powers, J. Scale Ynnmans, Hopkins. Rcny. Third Row, lrfl lu right: Katlaanskas, Barter, Pitts, Foster, Shannon. 1Veeks, Nieholl, l'lcLcllan, 1Vesting, Howard Mcffflrtlty. K. Conway, lklnnaghan, Stanley, Field. Leighton. l trth Raw, lair In rigltl: Fennt-ssy, llilI'llCY.'c:I'!lllIl, Watson. Stocking A. johnson, Tapia. McCarrolI, K. Matteo Owen. Ellicc. Bell, Chellmnn. Tower. E.. jalmsun. Neilson. Jacobs. Adams. Tobey. Barbara Bayliss .lane Bell Shirley Ellice Anne Foster Evelyn Cates Nancy Crahn .lean Adams Eleanor Carter Dorothy Chellman Kathryn Conway Constance Daviau BET 1944 Priscilla Higgins Virginia Howard Elaine Johnson Alice Katkauskas Jane 'McCarthy Josephine Pitts 1945 Janet Jacobs Louise Johnson Miriam Leighton Kathleen Matteo Katherine McCarroll A CHAPTER Frances Shannon Helen Watson Mary Weeks Ann Westing Margery Owen Constance Stanley Emily Stocking Laura Tapia Ramona Tower Founded at University of Arkansas 1895 Founded at Colby 1906 Motto: Hellenic culture and Christian ideals Colors: Cardinal and straw 103 1 I N N l N E J M M IH 1 w L V L1 wf ,V ll 1 N ALPHA DELTA PI 1 9 4 2 Cynthia Smith Priscilla Wyman 1 9 4 3 Patricia Ford Ethel Paradis Firm! Row. lfft lo riglzl: Csczttcclj C. Smith. Ford, Dow, Fnlkenbnch, Pztradis. Strom! Ruru. lf-il In right: Cstamlingj Cutting. Clark. 1 9 4 4 Catherine Clark Fern Falkenbnch Marcia Wade 1 9 4 5 Patricia Cutting Frances Dow ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER Founded 1851 Founded at Colby, 1915 Motto: We live or each other Colors: Blue and white I W 105 DELTA DELTA DELTA Marlee Bragdon Frances Brewer Katherine Buckley Margaret Campbell Marjorie Brown Patricia Gregory 1942 .lean Cannell Muriel Carrell Marjorie Cate Elizabeth Coles Natalie M. Doggett 1943 Ann Mansfield Anita Pooler Virginia Duggan Louise Hagan Ann Jones Priscilla H. White Thelma Proctor Freda Staples Firrt Rnsv, lrlf Io right: Comr-y. Dc-Nazario. Gillmnn. Rlalletano, Lodge. Snoml Row lrft to right: Carrell, Xvhite. Cate, A. jones. Rose, Duggan, Buckley, Cannell, Campbell Coles l . Brewer. Hagan. lhml R1 L lzfl tu right: ll. lllanslicltl, Gregory, Anderson, A. hlzmsficld. Pooler, Brown, Allen, P. Gould H1yes 9m'll Cl QL: forl l Lott Fl Holt H B ' . .1 , oc, ..n A. .. . ocy. . rewer. fourllt R00 lrft In right: lllingworth. Leyh, Callahan. lloltrnan, T, Proctor. E lvoocl, B. Soule, Hood, Kc1txng Blanchard. Folk. Stirling. Farnham. ll. Osborne. Elaine Anderson Louise Callahan Pauline Foley Alberlie Allen Doris Blanchard Hazel Brewer Lina Cole Lillian deNazario Jane Farnham 1944 Patricia Could Dorothy Holtman Tacy Hood 1945 Betty Gilman Virginia Hall Jean Hayes Roberta Holt Priscilla Keating .lane Lodge .loan Illiugsworth Hope Mansfield Elizabeth Wood Dorothy Sanford Helen Small Barbara Soule Muriel Sterling ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER Founded at Boston University 1888 Founded at Colby 1908 Motto: Let us steadfastly love one anotheri' Colors: Silver, gold and blue 107 J Eleanor Cornish Eleanor Furhush Anne Dunmore Ruth Graves PHI MU 1942 Priscilla George Hester Hatch 1943 Ruth Howes .Inn Hudson Ruth Thomas Theodora W. Weston Marion Treglown I' I R ru lrfl lo riglll: Curtis, Truglown, llzltch, R llowvs. George. 1Vright. Thomas. Dunmore, hlundie. Hudson I mul R YL lrfl In right: li. llnwes, C. jones. Szndzieivicz. Grilhths, Graves, Fnrbush. Morrison. Sterry, ec l U Thelma Braun ,Nancy Curtis Barbara Grillilhs Helen Beck Elizabeth Dodge .:nl1ncs. Oiliricn. mon. 1 9 4 4 Katherine Howes Corrine Jones Arlene O'Brien 1945 M. Elizabeth Lohnes Annabell Morrison Eleanor Mundie Gertrude Szadziewicz Lucille Upton Joan St. James Evelyn Sterry BETA BETA CHAPTER Founded at Wesleyan College 1852 Founded at Colby 1918 Motto: '5Les soeurs ficleles' Colors: Rose and white 109 P H E 5 I ll E N 'I' 5 FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES FIRST SEMESTER Delta Kappa Epsilon WENDELL BROOKS Zeta Psi WILLIAM BLAKE Phi Delta Theta JAMES KAVANAUGH Kappa Delta Rho LINWOOD PALMER Tau Delta Phi EMANUEL FRUCI-IT Alpha Tau Omega PHILIP WYSOR Delta Upsilon ADDISON STEEVES Lambda Chi Alpha DONALD LAGASSEY SORORITIES Chi Omega BETTY ANNE ROYAL Phi Ma THEODORA WRIGHT WESTON Alpha Delta Pi CYNTHIA SMITH Delta Delta Delta VIRGINIA DUGGAN Sigma Kappa ALICE DONDLINGER 1 10 11 11 I 1 1 AI 111 1 11 1 11 '1 1 1 1 1 1 11 lv '1 1. 1 1 1 1 1, 11 1 1 1 '1 11 11 1 1 1 1 14 11 1 1 11 1 1 Inspired by a great new coach, Nels Nitchman, and possessing excep- tional material, the Colby White Mules clinched outright the Maine State Series Title for the first time since the 1923 season. Meeting keener competi- tion than in 1940, the team did not acquire as good a record as that of the preceding year, but they did rise to greater heights. The only blemish on their series record was a 13-13 tie with the University of Maine. At the time this tie seemed ruinous, but fortunately it was not insurmountable. The season got under way on Seavern's Field with Colby testing Coach Nitchman's single-wing formation for the first time against a strong C. C. N. Y. club. Apparently scoring at will, Colby took a quick 14-0 lead in the first five minutes of the game, only to be overtaken and set back by the New Yorkers to the tune of 20-16. Sophomore Ray Verrengia and 1940 All-Maine back Bobby LaFleur scored the touchdowns for us while Eddie Loring kicked an extra point and a field goal for the remaining points. The second game of the season proved to he just as hard a nut to crack. Norwich University, led by All-American candidate Walt Domina, invaded the Mules' stamping grounds and walked off with a 21-7 victory. The score alone, however, should not be taken as a criterion of the game. Colby, while pushing Norwich back repeatedly, held a slight advantage for much of the game but weakened late in the third period to give the visitors the victory. Wendy Brooks' touchdown and Eddie Loring's placement scored seven points for the Mules. Vermont, barely edged by the '40 team, proved not too high a hurdle, and was easily defeated 13-0. Three sophomores, Phil Caminiti, HBud Mc- Kay, and Ray Verrengia stood out in this game, with Phil scoring both touchdowns. The first game away from home held no terrors for the Mules. The Mid- dlebury Panthers went down 18-6, by virtue of scores by Camiuiti, Captain Helin, and I.eFleur. However, this victory proved costly as Henry Rokicki VARSITY PIIIJTBALL 112 Fir!! Raw, lr!! to right: Puiia. Waterhouse, dc Nnznrin, D. Johnson. MacKay. B. Shim Srroml Raw, lrll to right: Lafleur. Brooks, llcpznn. llclin. Sciolcui, Volpe, Loring, Liss. Tlnirrl Row, Ir!! la right: Coach Nilchmzm. Assistant Conch Roundy, Fe.-'rris, O. Shim, iVeiclul, J. E. Stevens l'l. Bubrn, Rhodcnizcr, Parker, fhlnnzlgcrj. Fnurth Row. lr!! to right: McCallum. Curtis. Rice, llutchinson. F. Wnnrl, Turner, Caminiti, Verrengia, Perkins hlillclt, fAS5lbUlllf. Coachcsj. was carried from the field with a twisted knee that kept him inactive during most of the remaining games. The State Series opened with Colby meeting Bowdoin at Brunswick. Supposedly much weaker than in 1940, Bowdoin offered stiE competition. It was not until Brooks broke away for a beautiful 30-yard touchdown run, and Scooter Scioletti plunged over from the two-yard line, that the game was clinched for Colby. Eddie Loring converted after both touch- downs. The injury jinx struck again during this game. Lou Volpe, des- tined to he the ,42 captain, wrenched l1is knee so badly that he was lost to the team for most of the year. VARSITY FUIJTB LI. 113 Returning to SCBVCTIIQS Field, Colby inet a strong University of Maine team which kept its lead through the whole game until a never-to-be for- gotten last two minutes. YVith Phil Caminiti and Ray Verrangia alternat- ing, the ball was brought to the 28. A pass carried it to the 13, and from there Caminiti sliced off tackle into the end zone, standing up. This score was not enough, however, as Colby still trailed by seven points, and it was not until the last two minutes that the team once more came to life. With the ball practically in lnid-field, and a drenching downpour making passing virtually impossible, LaFleur was sent in. His two long throws to Bubar brought us six points nearer, and only one point behind as the overflowing stands went wild. With about a minute to go, Eddie Loring cooly booted the ball between the uprights to give Colby a much needed tie and a chance for the title. The two league-leading teams came together on Armistice Day. The Bates Bobcats were the first to score on a 60-yard breakaway run, the effects of which did not dampen the Mules' spirits in the least. In the third period, Verrengia plunged through to the 29, was hit, lateralled to Brooks, and the latter scampered for a touchdown. Loring not only came through by tying the game with his place kick, but in the last period he intercepted a Bates pass on his own 40 and ran it back for a victory score, and the first State Series Title in 18 years. The successful 1941 season may be attributed largely to the addition of a fine group of sophomores to an already experienced and talented squad. The backlield knew no regular line-up due to the wealth of material avail- able-Ray Verregnia, Phil Caininiti, Bud McKay, Bobby LeFleur, Danny Scioletti, ,lack Stevens, Henry Rokicki, and Weiidell Brooks. These backs worked behind a line composed of such fine players as Helin, Wood, Weidul, Hutcheson, Liss, Volpe, Shiro, Turner, Puiia, Bubar, deNa- zario, and Hegan. Such a listing certainly qualifies the Mules' squad of ,411 as one of the outstanding teams in Colby football history. VARSITY PUUTHALI. 114 Wendell Brooks Harold Bubnr Philip Canninili Abraham Ferris Harold Hegnn Eero Helin William Hutcheson Robert LuFleur Edward Loring George McKay George Parker D. Mieo Puiin LETTERMEN SCORES Harold Rhodenizer Robert Rice Henry Rokicki Daniel Scioletti Burton Shiro Oren Shim John E. Stevens John Turner Remo Verrengia Louis Volpe Ernest Weidul Frederick Wood Colby . Colby . Colby . Colby . Colby . Colby . Col by . C. C. N. Y. . Norwich Vermont . Middlebury . Bowdoin Maine . Bates . VARSITY I-'UIITBI-KLI. L A It was Friday the thirteenth and, with less than half their games before them, the Mules rested securely in second place in the New England college rankings. But il was a fateful Friday the thirteenth, for that night they traveled to Orono to meet the Black Bears of the University of Maine and were defeated, 4-fl-42, in. the waning seconds of the second overtime period of as hotly-contested a hall game as state series followers have seen in many years. Tied up at 37-all at the end of the regulation forty minutes, both teams resumed hostilities after a short rest period only to remain dcadlocked at 39-all after tl1e first ten-minute overtime. ln the second extra session the teams seemed de- termined to make a marathon of the contest with the score standing at 42-all and only seconds to play. Then a Maine substitute slipped through the tight Colby defense and sank a lay-up shot that ended the game and set back the Mules for the first time in seven starts. With only Johnny Lomac and Captain Oren Shiro returning from last year's champion- ship team, Coach Roundy was faced with a tremendous task. Yet the first game on the schedule with Providence College left no fears that Colby's fine record of last year would be tarnished. With sophomores Benny Zecker and Mitchel Qlaworski showing the way by piling up ten and sixteen points respectively, Providence was hard pressed to eke out a 55-54 win. Lomac left no doubt that he was picking up his scoring habits just where he left them last season by sinking fifteen points, thirteen of which came in the last half in an all-out effort to bring victory. Hitting the road, the Mules continued to threaten the uncertain balances of their fol- lowers by taking Trinity by one point, 46-45, and Wesleyan, conqueror of Harvard, the following night by a slightly larger margin, 37-34. A loyal band of Colby rooters wel- comed the team to Connecticut and provided moral support. Zecker and Lomac con- tinued to be the scoring threats, contributing thrity-three and seventeen points respectively in two games. The state series opened in earnest when Bates played host at Lewiston after Sl. Anselm had fallen before the Blue and Gray wave in another close contest, 30-29. But there was no doubt about the decision over the Bobcats. Jaworski, Zecker, and Lalfleur put their thirty-eight points with those of the rest of the squad to amass a total of fifty-three to Bates' thirty-seven. Bowdoin entered their first state series play on the court disastrously. The Polar Bears' inexperienced outfit did well to hold Colby to a 46-23 decision. Then the Universityi of Maine fell prey to our boys in the first encounter when late baskets by Zecker edged them, 38-35. A new scoring star was uncovered in the Boston University game, when diminutive sophomore Lock,' Jennings, who was put in to fill the gap left when Bob LaFleur was drafted, scored fourteen points, and generally made it a bad evening for the Bostonians with his sparkling defense and stolen passes. It was after this victory that Colby was ranked second only to Providence in New England, topping such schools as Rhode Island State, Dartmouth, Brown, and Harvard in the standings. Then came the debacle at Orono and the Mules returned to Waterville only to absorb their worst drubbing of the past few seasons at the hands of the smooth-passing Tufts team, 34-24. AHSITY BASKETBALL 116 5 fi . 1 lil' A Q Q 4 , , , First Row, lrfl rn righlr Jennings, F. Strupp, jaworski, Lomas. O, Shim, Came. Zecker, Puiia. Strom! Row, ld! lo riylrl: Coach Ronndy, M'cAullum, J. Calahan, R. T. Yvestuott, Caminiti, LaGassey, Alexander. fhflanagerl. The Colhy spirit proved unquenchable, however, and the Mules bounced right back into the win column several nights later when Northeastern's Huskies invaded Waterville. One of the most feared teams in the East because of their ambidextrous scoring ace, Al Pajonas, Northeastern was highly favored, but hard luck hit them when Pajonas contracted an infected ankle and was unable to play. Demoralized by his absence, the Maroon was hopelessly outclassed. 40-17, as Colby regained its stride. The second win over Bates followed to the tune of 48 to 38 and the Mules then journey- ed to New Hampshire, defeating the Wildcats in another high-scoring spree, 58-43. Wind- ing up thc season, Colby cinehed a tie with the University of Maine for the state champion- ship with a 58-41 victory over Bowdoin. Lomac set a new scoring record for state series play when he rang up twenty-four points. Scoring honors for the season went to Zecker and Lomac, the 1atter's 143 points topping the former's 122 for a game average of better than ten points. The team's accumulation of 621 points or an average game-score of slightly over 44 points as against approximately 39 for their opponents, is indicative of their defensive ability as well as their offensive punch. Sophomores Strup, Puiia, Calahan, Jennings, Zecker, Jaworski, Caminitig juniors Wescott, Lomac, Ferrisg and seniors Flynn., Shiro, LaGassey, and Came, made up one of the best- halanced and most resourceful aggregations to represent Colby in the history of basketball here, and brought a ranking of sixth in New England on the strength of a seasonis record of eleven victories in fourteen games. AHSITY BASKETBALL 117 Ltft to right: Coach Perkins, Emory, Brown, E, Wood, lsfiltnrl. Quincy. Harnilt fManagerJ. The best material in several seasons reported for cross-country this year. 'While not winning a single meet, the individual runners showed liashes of form and good promise that the team would get in the win column next year. Bowdoin won the first meet 42-19 with Quincy finishing third. At New Hampshire the team got the short end of a 43-19 score, but Frank Quincy ran an outstanding race, leading the field by 20 or 30 yards near the end, and losing a first place only by taking a wrong turn. At the State Intercollegiate Meet in Augusta, Colby was fourth. Quincy in 7th place was again the first Colby man in. At the Bates me-ct he continued his great running by taking first! place with the fastest time turned in over the Lewiston course tl1is season. It was Quincy's first win in two years of competition. In spite of his fine effort, Bates took the meet 33-22. The N. E. Intercollegiate Meet took place in Boston with Quincy, first man in for Colby, finishing 21st in a field of 96. In the freshman race, Ronald Veysey and Dana Robinson finished lst and 2nd to raise hopes that next year's cross-country squad would have more to offer. Senior Walt Emery will not be returning, but Quincy, Brown, Graham, Hilton, Wood and Mountfort are expected back and are sure to show improvement. AHSITY IIHU55 IIIIUNTHY 118 Fin! Row lrfl to right: Quincy, Brown. Turner, Goodrich, Blatman. Bateman. Srcouzl Row. left to righl: Lacombe Uklnnagcrj, MacLeod, Lehednik, Pratt. Weeks, Coach Perkins. Colby's 1942 Indoor Trnvk season was consistent with past performances, with the team unable to win over any of its scheduled opponents, but with a few individual performers showing up well in their own events. As usual, Coach Perkins was handicapped in that he had to work with a squad that was comparatively much smaller than opposition squads, and therefore weaker in prospective material. At the B.A.A. games, Colby entered only its relay team and dash-man, .lim Bateman. Bates won the first scheduled meet 73-43, with Bateman liigh scorer as he won the broad jump and 300, and placed second in the 600 and the 40. Quincy won the two mile. Maine beat Colby 98-28, bringing to Waterville a squad so large that each man was entered in but one event. Pratt got the lone win for Colby in the high hurdles. Captain Vic Lebednik got three secondsg and Bateman, Quincy, Goodrich, Turner and Pratt gained points hy placing in their events. IC-4A champion Morcum of New Hampshire furnished pole vault and high jump thrills, as Colby lost its last meet 59M-4616. Lebednik and Quincy established meet records, and Bateman was high scorer for Colby with 13 points. Colby's nine-man squad might well have taken this meet had not Russ Brown and Doug McLeod been sick, taking needed strength from the team. Once more a strong frosh team gives hope of improvement next year. I-lll5ITY Tllillfli 119 First Row, Izlt.to right: Collins, Field, R. l. johnson. Loring. Wallace. Cross, Butcher. Srcaud Row, lzft to right: Principe, Lindquist, Wagner, Wciilul. Rokicki, D. Marshall, Coach Millctt. Getting off to a slow start, Bill Millett s pucksters enjoyed a highly successful season, in spite of the fact that they were defeated for the New England Hockey League crown by Boston College. In a play-off game at the Gardens, the stronger Boston College team came from behind to out-score the Blue and Gray by two goals, and Colby had to be content with second place. However., the skating Mules remained undefeated in the State race, and remained victorious for the third successive season. Joe Wallace won the individual prizes of the season by breaking the league scoring record. Joe was rewarded for his consistent scoring and aggressiveness by being chosen captain of the All-New England Team. Eddie Loring, for the third straight season played his stellar game in the nets, and again gained his berth on tl1e All-New England team. This year the Mules travelled to Dartmouth and Yale. Although being defeated in both contests by the outnumbering reserves of the larger schools, the Blue and Gray performed admirably. S C 0 R E S Colby . 0 Dartmouth . golgy . 3 . . o y . a e . . . Colby . 8 Bowdoin . . . Colby . 8 New Hampshire . Colby . 6 Bowdoin . . . Colby . 4 . . . Colh . 6 . . . . . . Colby . 9 New Hampshire . Colby . 9 Northeastern . . Colby . 9 M.I.T .... Colby . 9 Bowdoin . . Colby . 5 Northeastern . Colby . 5 B.C. . . . VARSITY HUIIKEY 120 Firxl Row. iff! lo right: Slattery. Blanclmrd. Downie, Peters, Macintosh. Beal, Loring. Stroud Row. lflt to right: Couch Rcnnnly. Harris. Dennison, Hcgun, Cross, Lec, Stillwell. Lalibcrte, lViacDonald Cltlnnagcrj. The Spring of 1941 found Colby with a very promising outlook for a successful baseball season. However, these optimistic views were not destined to be fulfilled. . Starting oil' the season, Colby was beatlen two in a row by Bowdoin and Maine, but managed to start rolling after that by taking three of their next five games, beating Northeastern twice, and Bates once. The Bowdoin club were our toughest hurdle as we defeated them but once, while losing three times. To Bates we lost two decisions, after winning the first game 10-9. By taking the last two of a four-game series with the U. of M., we somewhat attoned for our earlier defeats by that club, and beat them out for third place in the Stat-e Series. Two strong teams from the University of New Hampshire and the University of Vermont also took a game a piece from Colby, while the Middlebury game was rained out. Joe Slattery and Gil Peters led the club in hitting: Joe ended up with a .350 average, and Gil just below .300. The pitching department was not quite as successful as it was the previous season, with Hcgan falling off somewhat, leaving Slattery to assume a greater pitching burden. The infield consisting of Capt. Peters, Bobby LaFleur, Tec Laliberte, Jenny Lee, and Frankie Downie behind the plate, was properly balanced by a capable outfield made up of Eddie Loring, Milt Stillwell, and Bob Dennison, with Joe Slattery playing right fielcl when not hurling. AHSITY B SEB LI. l2l Firit Row. ftfl lo right: V Dyer. Coach Loehs, Lord. Srr'o1x4l Raw, lr!! ln right: Burnett, Pizzanu, Dibhlc, Alexander. The tennis team, made up of four inexperienced men and two veterans, had a very successful season. Beaten by Bowdoin, Vermont, and Middlebury, the season was capped by a fine showing in the State Tournament. Captain Dyer and Captain-Elect Lord, after being beaten twice in the dual matches won the State Doubles Championship. Lord, after defeating Stern of Bowdoin in the semi-finals, lost his match to Ireland in the finals of the State Tournament. Ed Alexander, Carl Pizzano, George Burnett, and Dwight Howard in their first year of competition, did very well. A trip to Vermont was the highlight of the season. We mel the University of Vermont, Middlebury, and Norwich University in this series. Vermont and Middlebury eked out 5-4 victories, while Norwich was beaten 8-1. ln the Maine-State Dual matches, Colby was paced hy Captain Dyer, who won all but his matches with Bowdoin. At the number one position, Lord also won all his matches, except a 3-set match against Ireland. Carl Pizzano, after losing all his matches, made his season successful by being the lone winner against Bowdoin. VARSITY TENNIS 122 lint Rau lzfl lo nghl Roberts C Currier Allen Monica Colgroxe Dudley Lxnzee Simpson McCormick Foster Gray flxl'11131,C1'J 7h1nlRow Irt to right clhson Driscoll Ilall Ober Gaffnev Lcnsun Sinner Colbys freshman football team got off to a poor stxrt when they were defeated by an lIlf8l'l0I' Kent's H111 eleven, 60 on a mud soaked gridiron on October 10th The fresh men h nl the necessary power to score, hut fumbles proved costly Wlth only seconds left to pluy, an intercepted piss deep m Colhys territory, set up the lTl'II'glI'l of vlctory for Kents H111 In Wllllllllg, Kents H111 made only one first down to the freshmens SIX A week later the freshmen eleven tame back to defeat a powerful Coburn Classlcal Institute term, 6 0 The Mulettes were slow m starting, but finally produced the needed power to win It wus the first defeat in over a year for Coburn Classical On the 24th of Ottober, I powerful Hebron Aculemy team came to Watervllle Hebron hul prevxously defeated the UHIYBPSIIY of Mame freshmen football team, and were countlng on 'I vu-tory ower Lolby After an evenly fought first half the Academy team went out to win by the score of 147 The up and down freshmen Lame bark 1 week later to down a big Rlcker Classlcal eleven, 60 This brought the season Glllldlllg to two wins and two losses Despite their mediocre season the freshmen proved an immense help 111 aldlng the varsity to win the Mann, Slate Champlonshlp, by working opponents plays against them after thur season was officially over FHESHMZ1 FUUTBALL 123 Srronrl Row. lrlt to right: Conch Nlillctt. Assistant Coach 1.c-mieuxl E, Smith, NI. Smith, Reifel, Mahoney, Lucy - v 1 I . 1 in 7 1 9. , , . 1 . . r 1 . . . - K - A . . l - 1 ' rf l. 1 . : Q I . , . I . . , . . . , . , . . . . . . ' 1 ' , 1 t I L 1 ' U is gn , - - I ' 0 ' 'l . i ' 1 4 ' c I 1 . : 1 1 . ' . I x . I . Y . I . . . ' - I 4 . Q ' - , 1 ' v' - . , an so , , 4 , 1 - - - , . 4 , . t ' . L 1' . 1 l J 1 i . . . i s , A l . . . . . . L . a t . . -. , L . . l 2' ' 1.2 . .' . iki! 1' l .dill ' 7 p 3 First Row, left ta right: Hunter, Rodgers, Roberts, Colgrove, Lewald, Dudley. Second Row, left to nght: Weg Clvlanngerj, Miselis, Hancock, Simpson, Patterson, Gaffney, Coach Nitchman. Colby's Freshman cagers did not match the undefeated record of last year's team, hut they did put together an imposing list of ten victories as against three losses. Opening the season against Waterville High, a 32-14 win looked impressive for the yearlings, but they just managed to edge Coburn 27-24 after the holidays. Taking to the road, Colby downed Higgins 47-40 on their court, and upset Kent's Hill 62-38. The Forty-fivers ' entertained Bridgton for a 49-26 victory, and their fifth straight win. At this point Boynton left school after sparking the Frosh attack in the opening games. As a result, Kent's Hill edged out a 33-32 win for the Froslfs first defeat which was quickly followed by their second when Winslow came out on top, 28-26. Undaunted, the Freshmen sank Thornton 34-27, knocked oil' Hebron 37-32, took Higgins again 39-35, and shaded Coburn 43-42 Ricker was tossed for a 34-24 count in the last regular game, but in an added contest against Governor Dummer Prep School, the Frosh were administered their third loss of the season. The high scorers were: Hunter, Colgrove, Rogers, Lewald, and Roberts, who were ahly backed up by reservists: Galfney, Hancock, Marcyes, Patterson, Dudley, and Simpson. FHESHMAN BASKETBALL 124 Firsl Row. lf!! to right: Ridgley, Dolan, Robinson. Burke. Srrvarl Row. lrlt to flgllfl Nlalioney. Lyman. Vlfeinstein, Barton. Colby, Reifel. Third Row, lrft lo right: lnicoinhe flX'lIll'IflMCfD, Roberts, Lewis, Lucy, Berman, Thompson, Coach Perkins. Colhy's Freshman Indoor Track saw almost regular ups and downs for the team. Their first encounter of the year resulted in a win as they beat Bridgeton Academy 36M-EMM. Weinstein smashed the freshman and meet records for the 6600 and Robinson and Lewis won the mile and high jump, respectively. Thornton Academy won their meet 48-42, but Weinstein again broke the frosh 600 ' record. Lewis won the high jump. ' The Bates freshman team went down to the count of 59-49 as Robinson and Burke finished 1-2 in the mile and 1000. Lewis took firsts in the high jump and high hurdles, and just missed breaking the meet record. Weinstein., Arra and Barton also garnered points. In their next to last meet, the frosh took a drubbing at the hands of the Maine yearlings who won 85-31. Six meet records were broken. Barton, Lucy, Robinson, Weinstein, Crowther. and Mahoney made points. Lewis won the low and high hurdles, and his win in the high jump was a meet and frosh cage record. A team crippled by sickness was beaten 58-31 by New Hampshire. A quadrangle meet with Cony High School, Coburn Classical Institute, Maine Central Institute, and Colby participating, was held too late in the season for publication in the 1942 Oracle. Next year's varsity will he greatly strengthened by the addition of these freshmen who have done more than their share of record breaking. FRESHM!-iN Tllfllllig 125 First Row. lrft to right: A, Currier, Simpson, Lcnson. Arm, Leaf. Morton, Robbins. Second Row, It-it to right: Principe, B Smith, Greene, S. Alwalcr. Coach Millctt. Once again Coach Bill Millet gathered together a group of Freshmen and organized them into an outfit that will surely be heard from in future years. Since hockey is a sport which many of the colleges are cutting out for the present time at least, there were relatively few opportunities offered for the underclassmen to show their ability as future ice-men for Colby. Alhough the boys of '45 played only a few contests, Coach Millett's purpose was to find out what material there might be for future years. Winning three out of their four scheduled games, the frosh pucksters did a fine job in upsetting Hebron Academy by a 5 to 3 score, which proved to be the highlight of the season. Also victories over Cony and Waterville High Schools turned out to be thrilling matches. Morton and Simpson teamed with Arra to make a vicious and aggressive front line, while Leaf and Lenson predominated in most of the defensive play. Robbins and Currier both stood up well under fire in the nets. S C 0 R E S Colby . . 1 Hebron . . 4 Colby . . 9 Cony High . . 1 Colby . . 5 Hebron . . . . 3 Colby . . 6 Waterville High . . 4 FHEEHMZ-lN HIQIIIHEY IZO -4. i I. i H ! w 1 Y 1 Y 1 V N H N 1. . , , H Il A li w K W w 6 v s J Sratnl, left to rigltl: Crowell, Miss Nlarchant. Callahan. Brown. Nliss Kelley, Arcy. Dondlingcr. Small. Stand:-ag. lzft to rzght: Hartley,3 Tobey, Rose. KiIlk1ll.ISk3S, Rogers, Brosius. SUE ROSE NATALIE DAGGETT President Senior Representative ELIZABETH TOBEY CHARLOTTE AREY Vice-President Junior Representative ALICE KATKQUSKAS LOUISE CALLAI-IAN Secretary-Treasurer Sophomore Representative MARLEE BRAGDON HELEN SMALL Publicity Manager Freshman Representative Advisors, MISS JANET MARCHANT, MISS ELIZABETH KELLY The WOIIICHIS Athletic Association at Colby serves as a coordinating agent of the many sports offered in the womeifs Physical Education division. Annually it sponsors a get- acquainted picnic in the fallg a Christmas party for underprivileged children, and a spring banquet. It arranges and manages inter-sorority and intra-mural athletic tornaments throughout the year. This year., in addition to its regular activities, the Women's Athletic Association promoted two new features. It provided anl interesting and informative ex- hibition for Meet Colby Dayi' and later in the year, played host to four other New Eng- land colleges at a Play Day at which skating in all forms was the central theme. Thus has the Wome11's Athletic Association this year fulfilled the aim for which it strives. It does not seek merely to provide temporary athletic diversion during college days, but rather 'gto promote a permanent interest in athleticsg to keep alive the feeling of true sportsmanship, and to endeavor to give to Colby women the best possible health, and the highest ideals in women's sports. WIllVII?.N'5 ATHLETIC ASSUEIATIUN 128 K N.. Fin! Raw. lrjf In right: Howes. XVHLIQ. Sfwml Rnfu, left to righl: Brnsius, llzxrllcy, Arcy. I TEH-SUHIJHITY ATHLETIC BUAHD ' 273345111 '1 Fin! Row, lrll of right: RI Jones, Rose. Weston Srmzul Row, lrft In righfz Cruwcll. Tobey, XVesling, Arey. Royal. H U I: il' 129 Fq: E,T::r:fif . 1 1 - . .. 1 ' A ' WV, .,,..::n,-. . 3, Q. 7- , .- ', uri. .L ., - if.- Q ft iw-Wil, f gt, N X r'f l i Firrt Row, left to right: Ilzmschc. Amy. Crowell, Nlnrkcr Second Row, lrft In right: Foster, Small, Ponlcr. Howes, Lohnus. Field hockey is the main sports feature for women in the fall. All classes may par- ticipate, either voluntarily or for physical education credit. At the end of the season tournaments are held. The team captains this year were Louise Groves, Betty Lohnes, Anne Foster, Helen Small, and Ruth Crowell. Anne Foster's team won the tournament. Honorary class and varsity teams were picked on the basis of ability. Members of these teams were announced at a tea given in the Alumnae Building by the Women's Athletic Association. They received minature hockey players and sticks as tokens, as well as points towards their athletic numerals, letter, or cup. The varsity team was challenged by and defeated the Dekes in a rip-roaring game that ended in a score of 4-1. FIELD HUEHEY 130 .rv-UF: if 4' J . , . N V V .Tri V. -V TTT. Y. ,. YV Y -.-'ws 4 :J ' ' Fin' Y' F f'.- 'Nt ' , ,f .gf -Mft, , T' 'v,..'.' t-' ' JV, -rx' W V . ,V V- Lg . , A1 Pi, V 5 v Fffll Raw. lzfl In right: llcaney, Powers, Rogers, rl. Sonic. F. Brewer. Srronrl Raw, lrlt lo right: ll. Brewer, Reynolds. llipzgins, Mrhcllan. Young. Fcnnessy, Curtis, Upton. On at least one afternoon a week during the cold season, passers by the Foss Hall skating rink are afforded the treat of seeing the Skating Club in action. Surprisingly enough, many of' the most graceful of the skaters are girls from states where the ice has not been of' sufficient duration to permit their becoming very much accomplished on the blades until their advent to Colby. Their prowess attests to the degree of skill that can be at- tained within four short winters. This year, a fine long series of cold spells has permitted many happy hours on the rink. A grand opportunity for expert advice has been offered by the visits of the president of the Waterville Skating Club, familiarly known as 'lBob. This sport gives promise of being even more popular in coming years, as the number of' rolls, figure 3's, etc., perfected by novices this season has been unusually great. SI-ifl'I'I E EL 131 -x -.1 , 'CT' Firyt Row. lfft In right: Turner. Ft-lmessy, Bragclon. Strand Raw, lrlt to right: Curtis. Reynolds, Ncwcurnhc, Christmas, Brown The Modern Dance' Club is now in its fourth year. Under Miss Marchant's direction the members learn fundamental movements and techniques, and with this as a starting point, go on to the individual and group studies with the emphasis on interpretation and self-expression, Modern dance differs from ballet in that its effectiveness is all in the movement, rather than partly in costumes and settings. Second semester the club showed its broadness of scope as it transformed into an ex- ercise group, stressing physical fitness rather lllilfl dance formations. IVIIJIJEP1 ll!-l EE EL 132 I . I r 1 x. l 1' ...- Firfl Row. Ifll to rialil: Leonard. lil. S. Merrill. XVacle. Srruml Row, lift Io right: Parsons, Maxwell. Curtis. The average college girl appears to advantage in no sport so much as she does in archery. The sight of a long line of attractive females drawn up into correct positions behind bows and arrows along the green margin of the lawn behind Foss Hall is indeed a pleasant one. Certainly no sport is as meritorious in its encouragement to upright and qucenly posture. Besides these advantages, archery provides a keen spirit of striving towards accuracy, at the same time involving the always inspiring factor of competition. It is a sport which absorbs the interest, lends itself readily to individual improvement, and is not too ex- erting for those who have to refrain from too much strenuosity. In the past, tournaments and such innovations as shooting at balloons have added in- teresting interludes. The popularity which this sport has enjoyed at Colby gives all evidence of continuing at unabated pace, I-IHIIHEHY 133 Fifi! Row, lrft lo right: Cornish. Howes. Arcy. J. Bell. Srtond Row, lrft la right: lliggins. Foster, Doncllimzcr. Szatlzietvicz, Turner. As soon as the co-eds come back to Colby after Thanksgiving vacation, the badminton courts are the scene of frenzied activity. Any fan may go to the gym on badminton club nights, and for a small charge to offset the cost of the birdies, play against professors and students to her l1eart's content. A ladder tournament is staged in the spring in which any member of the women's division may take part. This stimulating sport may be played indoors or outdoors and is one of the most popular on the campus. Some of the attractions of the sport are that it may be played leisurely, merely for fun, or as one of the fastest and most strenuous games known, and it is excellent for mixed recreation. Louise Callahan is chairman of the group this year. BAIJMI TU 134 I. - ' L, 'ff :I ' 3 1 was as Iwl st. ' . I 1 vi . , AY - 1 Fifi! Row. lrfl In right: Turner, Katkauskns. Snvnd Raw. lrft lv right: Foster, Higgins, XVilson, Dondlinger. The tennis courts behind Foss Hall are the scene of much pleasant activity both in the spring and fall. This may take the form of a gym class, playing for sheer pleasure, or a hard-fought tournament match. ln the spring season the Women's Athletic Association sponsors two tournaments. The largest of these is the singles which will determine the champion of the women's division. Usually about seventy girls begin battling two-out'of-t,hree'l sets. Wlieii it gets to the quarter Iinals, competition is pretty keen. Secondly, a doubles tournament is played. Sixteen or twenty well-paired girls face this with grim determination to make the final round. Ladder tournaments are played in the fall. The names of thirty people are arranged in ladder fashion on a hoard. According to the rules, you may challenge the person whose name appears above yours, and, if you win, you move up a rung. Of course your chances of moving down are equally good. It is from the winners of these tournaments that the womenls tennis team is chosen. TENNIS 135 I I 4 -,....n I I I I I I I I I I I I I III I II 'I 1' -5 H. '.-, . ...,, '..- .,,. ,,...,e .:.,,,. 1 , ,4f.,..-th ft ' , V ' . ,,,,,7. .... 1 .F '-ci 'C up ..-, ,f ,.,..,,5,r7't W a l . 3.5 Hi, I .rJ.- . -,w 1,-.,,. 1 A A f l., Y. .J .. .V hwptn xg 'Trp , .. Y un 1 I V 4 l l A, L. 'ii fi l Firyt Roco. left to right: Hayes. Small, Tallman, Ruse. Second Row, Izft ra right: Gralm, Arcy, llartlcy, Westing, Royal. Basketball, one of the most popular winter sports in the womenis division, is widely supported. Attendance is compulsory for almost all freshmen and sophomores, but many junior and senior women also go out for it. The season ends with a series of class and intersorority tournaments. The competition is very keen, especially between the sorority teams. This year a special feature and grand finale was a contest between the championship teams of the sorority and fraternity tournaments. Glenna Hartley is the manager of tl1e varsity team. The other members are Barbara Arey, Charlotte Arey, Nancy Grahn, Jean Hayes, Sue Rose, Priscilla Tallman, and Ann Westling. BASKETBALL 136 KR X. 6. . u Fimt Row, lr!! to right: Brown. Brandon, Srunnl Row, lrfl tu right: A. Manshcld. Small. MARJORIE BROWN President M E M B E R S Marlee Bragdon Betty Gilman Lillian deNazario Alice Dondlinger Ruth Graves Helen Small Mary Fraser Ann Mansfield Cynthia Smith Sally Fussell Hope Mansfield Barbara Soule Bowling is fast becoming a sports favorite with the co-eds. In its second year of organ- ization, the howling club now numbers a large group of members. Every other Friday afternoon thc enthusiasts bowl at a local alley. This club provides ample practice and opportunities for the inter-sorority tournaments which are held every fall. The sophomores in the club are allowed to bowl once a week in place of a regular gym class. This all year round activity is a stimulating form of diversion. BUWLI H III. 137 QL 1 fw 1 J ll M lb H W Q 6 fa K J 4 V 4 V! ij 31 lj J I w N i I3 I TEH ATIIINI-II. HEI. TIII III. Fifrt Row. left to right: P Blnisdcll. Carr, Bailey, Thomas Dr. Wilkinson, Frucht, Dr. Palmer. Dunmore. Howe Szcond Row, left tn right: Potts. Falkenhach, Thomas, B. E. Grant, Hood, Farrell, Holzman, M, Jones, Fnrlmuslx Archer, C. Jones, Wheeler Upton, Lord. Third Row, left to right: Stcrner, Taylor, R. N. Johnson. Stebbins. Newell, Haynes, Robison, R, T. lVescott Brodie. lNIacKinnon, Jolovitz. EMANUEL FRUCHT .IOHN THOMAS President Vice-President MARCIA WADE FRANK BAILEY W'omen's Treasurer Men's Treasurer Professors NORMAN D. PALMER PAUL A. FULLAM Faculty Advisers History majors at Colby are required to become members of the International Relations Club. All other students who may be interested in current world history are invited to belong. The Club sponsors panel discussions by students and addresses by guest speakers on world problems at its meetings. The activity of the Club, plus the fact that its program aids understanding of the ever-changing world situation, insures a large membership year after year. 140 PUWBEH A IB Firrt Row, lr!! to right: Farrell. Riclmardsun, A. jones, Weeks, Hagan. C. R. Burbank, Reny. Srrrmrl Row, ld! In right: jolovitz. Kraft. lllingwurth. Callahan, Ferris, Brodie, Beckwith. LEWIS WEEKS, Presidentg LOUISE HACAN, Vice-President, ANN JONES, Secretary- Treasurerg GORDON RICHARDSON, Business Manager Under the able direction of Professor Cecil A. Rollins. Powder and Wig stages several dramatic productions each year. The purposes of the group are to unite dramatic interest in the college, serve as a producing group, and honor those who have done outstanding work in dramaties at Colby. Among the productions put on by Powder and Wig this year were: Margin for Error and Three One-Act Plays. Smlrrl. lrfl to right: Stuart. Wade. M. lV1cDougal, Gcorac. Slamling. lrlt to right: Graves, B. E. Grant. B. S. Grant. Thomas, ELEANOR STUART RUTH CRAVES President Secretary The Colden Eaglels, holders of the national Girl Scout honor award, are organized at Colby into a group whose purpose is to aid the community and further Girl Scouting. The advisor for the group is Mrs. Philip Bither, a Golden Eaglet. In this, its third year of activity, the group gave a demonstration of first aid for worncn's clubs in Waterville in the interest of national defense. EULDE EABLET5 14-1 T DE T EHHISTIA ASSUEIATIU Firrt Raw, left to right: Cannell, Alexander, Dennison, Nlnncll. ll. Bnbzlr, Prof. Newman, J, Soulc. Rauch, 1. Weeks, Small. Second Row. left tn right: Watson, R. T. Wescott, A jones, E. W'oml, Neilson, B S. Grant, F. Bailey, Thomas, Hopkins, B. E. Grant. bl. McDougal, I.. lVccks. Pinco. HAROLD BUBAR, Presidentg JANE SOULE, Vice-Presidentg OLIVE MONNELL, Secretaryg ROBERT DENNISON, Treasurer. Faculty Advisers: Prof. Herbert L. Newman and Miss Caroline Cole Freshmen Officers: Helen Small and James Weeks, Co-Chairmen The Colby Student Christian Association sponsors Freshman Camp, an orientation project, Student Embassy, discussion groups, forum lectures, and sends inter-faith and deputation teams to conduct services in towns surrounding Waterville. Other S. C. A. projects are recreational parties in the form of Open House at the Alumnae Building. The administrative body consists of four student officers and two faculty advisors. First Row. lvlt to right: Sargent, Palmer, Sargent. Szcoml Raw, lzlt to right: Thomas, S. Howard, Goodman, Kavanaugh, Cony. The Members of the Debating Club make up the teams which represent Colby in a score of intercollegiate debates. This season dual debates were held with Maine, Bates, Bowdoin, Providence, and Boston University, Successful participation of the club members on the debating platform leads to member- ship in the Colby Chapter of Pi Kappa Delta, the national forensic society. DEBATI E EL 142 CLASSICAL ELUB First Row, left to righlz Linscotr. Gillingham, Prof. Carr. Notting. R. Cohen, Peterson. Srcnnd Row, lflt to riglll: hvlllillll, Kaplan. EI. Bubar. Brown, Vllaaagel, K. Conway, Coles, Holzrichter. Beckwith. hvcidul. BURTON LINSCOTT, President HUBERT BECKWITH, Vice-President CAHOLYN NUTTING, Secretary-Treasurer LOIS PETERSON, Program Chairman PROF. WILBERT L. CARR, Faculty Advisor To bring about interest in and appreciation of the classics, and to promote sociability are the aims of the Classical Club. Students taking Latin or Greek make up the membership of this group. Meetings are held once a month, at which time skits are presented, papers are read and discussed, and a social period follows. Sfnl.-111, If-lt lo riglzl: Hema-away, Whitten, Fisher, Goodrich. Srromi Raw. lrlt to right: Barrows, Pearl, Anicctti, Kearney, R. D. Burbank. EDWIN FISHER, President: CURTIS HEMENWAY, Vice-Presiflentg CHARLES NIGHTIN- GALE, Secretary-Treasurerg PROF. NATHANIEL WHEELER, PROF. WINTHROP H. STANLEY, Faculty Advisors Chi Gamma Sigma aims to stimulate an interest in Physics by the preparation, reading, and discussion of student reportsg by having authorities in their field speak on subjects of interest to the society, and hy promoting trips, experiments, and other activities in the interests of the organization. IIHI GAMMA SIGMA 143 STUDENT LEAGUE First Raw, lrft to right: Campbell, Henry, E. WoIcid,LM. M:4cDeugal, Dunn Runnals, Cate, Fields, A. jones, . Oli Szrmzd Row, Izft to right: Xveeks, Rose, Young, I. Soulc, P. Gould, Nloncll, Katkauskas, Mccartliy, Bayliss. MARJORIE CATE, President, ELIZABETH FIELD and MARJORIE MCDOUGAL, Vice- Presidentsg ELIZABETH WOOD, Secretaryg ANN JONES, Treasurer Executive Board: Barbara Bayliss., Margaret Campbell, Elizabeth Field, Rosa Flewelling, Estelle Callupe, Evelyn Gates, Patricia Gould, Helen Henry, Alice Katkauskas, Ruby Lott, Jane McCarthy, Muriel McLellan, Sarah Martin, Olive Monnell, Josephine Pitts, Sue Rose, Jane Soule, Gertrude Szadziewicz, Mary Weeks, Lottie Wanagel, Phyllis Young. Every girl in the women's division of Colby College is a member of the Student League. It gives the women the opportunity of self-government and docs for them what the Student Council does for the men. Its governing body is the Executive Board made up of officers and elected house chairmen. Le-ft lu right: Barrows, VVhitten. Hemcnway, R D. Burbank. lJEl'itl'1UY CURTIS HEMENWAY, Presidentg DONALD WHITTEN, Vice-Presidenzg EDWIN FISHER, Secretary-Treasurer The Radio Club this year continued its program as begun last year, using the transmitter and receiver supplied by Dave Brodie. Dave joined the Army Air Corps in February, but he left his transmitter for the group to work with. Due to increasing government restric- tions of private broadcasting, the group's activities are somewhat hampered, but they are carrying on whatever work they can. HAHIU ELUB 144 LIRR!-IRY I-ISSIJEI TES Firrt Row. lr!! In righl: Archer. Carr. Dr Wilkinson, Royal. Mr. Rush. Ford, George. Szroml Row. lrlt to riyhf: Nloldenkc, Nl. Jones. Potts, Brodie, Yvecks. Rauch. Frucht, Libbey, Curtis. MEMBERS Elizabeth Archer, Millicent Bolling, Russell Brown, Mary Carr, Patricia Cotting, Patricia Ford, Priscilla George, Mary E. Jones, Stanley Levine, Betsey Libbey, Burton Linscott, Priscilla Moldenke, Lois Pinkbam, Gilbert Potts, Betty Anne Royal, Bradford Shaw, Eugene Struckoff, Ruth Thomas, Claudia Wilson. Frederick A. Pottle, '17, president of the Library Associates, states that the purpose of the group is to facilitate research on the part of students and faculty. A majority of the faculty belong to this society. Each May the Associates gives a prize to the student having the best collection of books during his college career. Fin! Raw. lrlt to right: Henry, Hopkins. Suomi Raw, Ifll to right: M. Jones, J. Soule, Rose, A. Jones, Cate. HELEN HENRY, Presizlentg CAROLINE HOPKINS, Secretary Members: Marjorie Cate, Ann Jones, Mary Jones, Sue Rose, .Iane Soule. Each year the seven women outstanding as leaders in promoting and upholding college ac- tivities and standards are elected to Colby Cap and Gown. Election is the highest non-scholastic honor that an undergraduate woman may receive. Colby Cap and Gown aspires to affiliation with the National Honorary Society of The Mortar Board. li PA ll EIIW 145 ARTS CLUB sl Firxt Raw. left lo right: Carr. Henry. B. S. Grant. Domllingcr fScaIr-dj. Snead Raw, left to right: Cornish. Flewclling, Curtis, Molrlcnke, Ford M, Jones, C. jones. BARBARA S. GRANT, Presidentg PATRICIA FORD, Treasurerg HELEN HENRY, Program Cluzirmang PROF. GORDON SMITH., Faculty Advisor The Arts Club is an all-student organization whose purpose is to promote interest in the fine arts-literature, music, drama, and painting. The fundamental aim is to encourage a greater appreciation of all things aesthetic, cultural, and intellectual. Sratfzl. left lo right: IN'Iillet't. Ireland, Dr. Palmer, Lewis. Slzuztliug, lrlt vo right: Seaman. C. R. Burbank. AMY LEWIS Director of Mztsicg JOHN CALAHAN, Teelmiciang RICHARD REID, Sports Editor, OLIVER MILLETT, JR., Director-Announcer: DOROTHY HOLTMAN, BERNICE' KNIGHT, W'omen's Newsg HARRIS CRAF, DOUGLAS SMITH, Men's News, DR. NORMAN D. PALMER, Faculty Advisor Under the able direction of Oliver Millett and Dr. Palmer, Colby at' the Mike this year carried out its weekly programs. The planning, writing, and producing of these broadcasts is entirely the work of the students. This year, Colby at the Mike became active in an organization known as the Maine Inter- collegiate Radio Conference, which includes the four Maine colleges. EULBY AT THE MIKE 146 CAMERA EL Smtnl. lrlt to right: H. Johnson, Alpert, Chellmnn, Royal, Poor. Serum! Row, lull In right: Heppner. Stocking, E. Wood, Lohnes, Sachs. HOWARD JOHNSON, President BETTY ANNE ROYAL, Secretary-Treasurer MR. JOSEPH SMITH, Faculty Advisor The Camera Cluh membership is made up of students and members of the faculty who are interested in any phase of photography. A week-end trip to Bar Harbor, and meetings, lectures, demonstrations, and experiments are among other customary activities of this group. Joe Smith gives helpful instruction, and the club has its own dark room in Foss Hall where they can learn developing and printing. Fin! Row, lr!! to right: lrc-land, Stems. E. johnson, Nloscs. Saroml Row, Irlt lo right: VVats0n, Gray. Nlartin, D. Howard. PROF. EVERETT STRONG, Faculty Advisor M E M B E R S Elaine Johnson, Sarah Martin, John Hawes, Burton Linscott, Carl Stern, Dwight Howard, Andrew Wutsoli, Marilyn Ireland, John Moses. The purpose of the Concert Board, which consists of musically interested students, is to hring to Colby musical artists of note. The Board cooperates with tI1e Waterville Concert Association in this work. It is the work of this group which has made possible the privilege of hearing many nationally famous artists. A drive for collegiate support of their enterprises is one of the responsibilities of the Board each year, and this year about 200 students joined. EU EEHT BUAHD 147 FRENCH ELUB Firrt Row, left to right: Berry, Stuart, Holden, Campbell. Blzittman. Sfczmd Row, lrll to right: Alpert. Higgins, Pinansky, Cate, Rancourt, Bacon, Ecnnnmu, Tallman, BARBARA HOLDEN, President MARGARET CAMPBELL, Vice-President DANIEL BLATMAN, Secretary ELEANOR STUART, Treasurer The French Club includes all those who are interested in the French language and people, and who wish to improve their conversational ability in the language. The monthly meet- ings are conducted entirely in French, and speakers on subjects of general interest address the group from time to time. ill I I v l Pint Row, left to right: Neihofl, lllingwortlx, Tahmizian. Molclenkc, Alpert., Katkauskas. Scronrl Raw, Irlt to right: Curtis, Sachs. Mathcs, Grossman, Lolmcs, Kaplan, Howard. SONA TAHMIZIAN, President PRISCILLA MOLDENKE, Secretary LEONARD BERMAN, Treasurer MR. PHILIP BITHER, Faculty Advisor Anyone interested in the art, literature and science of the German people is welcomed as a member of the German Club. At their fortnightly meetings, the members present papers on subjects of general interest. Parts of the meetings are conducted in German in order to improve the students' conversational ability in the language. GERMAN CLUB 148 y IIHI EPSILIJ First Row. lrft to right: Propper. Anirclti, LaGasscy, Lncoxnbc. Miselis, Hamilt. Szraml Row, Ir!! to right: Dyer, Braddock. R D. Burbank, Paraclis, Crowell, Blattman, Field, Smart, Whitten, Hcmenway, L. Small. DONALD LACASSEY, President LAWRENCE ANICETTI, Vice-President RAYMOND LACOMBE, Secretary-Treasurer Chi Epsilon Mu is thei local honorary chemical society at Colby. To become members, students must attain a B ranking in four successive semesters of chemistry. The society holds regular meetings and sponsors lectures and movies to which all students are invited. Fin! Row, lrft lo right: Watson, LaGasscy. Tucker. Srruml Row. left fu rfghl: IX-loscher, Bragtlon, Henry, Brosius, ltloses. DONALD LAGASSEY, President WILLIAM TUCKER, Vice-President DOROTHY HOLTMAN, Secretary ANDREW WATSON, Treasurer Hikes, canoe trips, bicycle trips, mountain climbing and skiing are some of the activities sponsored by the Outing Club. This year the group made il three-day trip to Mt. Katahdin, where colored movies were taken. An innovation this year was the formation of a ski team which competed with similar teams in other New England colleges. Despite lack of snow, the annual Colby Winter Carnival was successfully put on by the Outing Club on the week-end of January 31st. I li EI. B Bllflllll 149 STUDENT IIUUNIIII. Lzlt to right: Loring. Bailey, Lord, Colprove. CHARLES LORD, Presidentg NORMAN JONES, Vice-Presidentg ROBERT LAFLEUR, Secretary-Treasurer M E M B E R S Class Presidents: Charles Lord, 42, Robert LaFleur, 43, John Turner, '44, John Colegrove, '45g Non-Fraternity: Frank Baliey, '42, Elective: Hal Seaman., '42g ,lack Stevens., '42g Norman Jones, '42, Edward Loring, '42, The Student Council represents the men's, division of Colby and acts upon questions of policy and student activities which do not come within the jurisdiction of the faculty. It is made up of the foun class presidents, one non-fraternity member, and four men elected by the student body. Sralrzl. lrft to right: C. Lord, Thomas, Bruce. Standing, lrft to right: Conley, Newell. CHARLES LORD, President ALBERT NEWELL, Vice-President MARION THOMAS, Secretary WILLIAM CONLEY, Treasurer Pi Gamma Mu is a national honorary society for students who have done outstanding work in any one of the social sciences. These include sociology, economics, history, religion, psychology, and philosophy. The society was founded at Southwestern College in, 1924. The Alpha chapter of Maine is one of the few in New England, and was formed at Colby in 1926. Students who have attained high ranks in any of the social sciences at mid-years are invited to join the society. PI GAMMA MU 150 BU SIJIIIETY I 5 ' ff. . .liitwzzi up l l l Firm! Raw. lrll tn right: Sclurvcnlmcrger, A. Manshcld. Crowell, Bailey, Tobey. Fcnncssy, D. llowarcl. Sfruml Raw, It-It lo righl: llmvcs, Yonmans, Linscott. L. Cohen, Hamilt, Di Pompo. Arey, R. Lott. FRANK BAILEY, Prcsidentg ELIZABETH TOBEY, Vice-Presidentg RUTH CROWELL, Secreluryg NORMA BROSIUS, Treasurerg DWICIIT HOWARD, Counselor The Bowen Society, honorary biology group., was founded two years ago for the purpose of sponsoring discussions and lectures over problems relating to that science. The society was named in honor of the late Prof. Bowen of Columbia, a distinguished Colby graduate, out- ,N standing for his work in biology. L Dr. Aplington and Prof. Chester direct the group, which is open to all who are interested in the field. 1 I-'irrl Raw. If-fl In riglnl: Lodge. Gilson. Lincoln Wright. Graves. I Srrnml Row, lrfl lo right: Poor. Pearl, Kaurt. Carr, lVlcDongal. : l ARTHUR LINCOLN, President GERALD GILSON, Vice-President ' THEODORA XVRICHT WESTON, Secretary-Treasurer The Colby Math Club holds its meetings twice a month, at which interesting phases of mathematics not covered in the classroom are discussed. The members of the math de- partment who belong to the club take an active and helpful part in these discussions. The club sponsors a social program, which includes an annual banquet and several parties W held at the homes of the faculty members. M A T H II L F 1. l5l First Raw, Idt to right: D. Howard. Came, Duggan, Sargent, Ellice, I-Iarvcy, Moriarty. Strand Row, Ielt tu right: lVard, Kraft. Ridley. Howard, I. Bell. Curtis, Nvatson, Berman, Marcycs, Paris. Third Raw, left to right: McDougal, Miller, Lencnrinc, Taylor. Short. FRED SARGENT CLIFFORD CAME Editor-in-Chief Business Manager VIRGINIA DUGGAN Women's Editor JOHN HARVEY JAMES MORIARTY DWIGHT HOWARD Assistant Editor Associate Editor Circulation Manager WHITE MULERS Bill Shoemaker, Donald Leach, Leonard Berman, Gordon Miller, Arnold Ehrlich, Shirley Ellice, Nancy Curtis, Helen Watson, Frederick Lovejoy, Robert Rice, Alden, Ridley, Miriam Sargent, Emmons Taylor, Shirley Wagner, Lorraine Deslslcs. ART STAFF Elaine Anderson, Harold Friedman, Harris Graf, Helen Henry, .loy Paddison, Ann Gwynne, Sid Paris. BUSINESS STAFF Warren McDougal, Eliot Kraft, Virginia Howard, Jane Bell, Hal Lenentine, Richard Marcyes, Francis Ward. Faculty Adviser: Arthur W. Seepe The White Mule is the five-times-a-year humor magazine published by the undergraduates of Colby. Between its covers are included student fiction, gossip, scandal, and miscellaneous editorial rampagings. The Mule offers Colby in its lighter moments. WHITE MULE 152 Fir!! Row, lrll Io rigltl: Pearce. Braddock, J. Smile. Gilson, lirucht. Finkcltley, Thornas, Hamilt, Royal. Emery, bl Jones, lvcidnl, Alexander. Srrand Raw, lrlt to right: J. Bell. Umphrey, Worthington, McCarthy, Holt, Shannon, Broclerson, Wilson, Lyman, Alpert. P. Blaistlell. Chcllman, Foster. Stecnland, Howarcl, Ellice, Watson, Nlaxwell, Brown, Dunmore. Third Raw. lrft lo right: Lipslon, Sterner. Green, Heppner, Greene, Adams. Andclman, Saltzberg, Grossman, Small, Berman. Reid. hlaxflehl. Kaplan, Sachs. Sillen. Levin. MILTON W. HAMILT, Editor BETTY ANNE ROYAL, W'omen's Editor JOHN THOMAS., Managing Editor WILLIAM FINKELDEY, Sports' Editor WALTER EMERY, Business Managerg JOSEPH C. SMITH, Faculty Adviser, GORDON W. SMITH, Financial Adviser Assistant Editors: Melvin Andclman, Harry Levin, William Reifel, Philip Waterliouse, Louise Callahan, I-Ielen Watson, Janice Wilson. Alternates: Anne Dunmore., Vivian Maxwell, M. Frances Shannon, Walter Maxfield. Feature Writers: Emanuel Frucht, Gerald Gilson, .lane Soule, Mary Jones. Associate Editors: Edwin Alexander, William Finkeldey, Alice Lyman. Alternate: Marion Treglown. Reporters: Christy Adams, Leonard Berman, Currie Conrad, Gordon Crook. John Dodd, Arnold Grossman, Ray Greene, Lawrence Kaplan, Garrett Ridg- ley, Robert Urie, Phoebe Blaisdell, .lane McCarthy, Roberta Holt, Margery Owen, Constance Stanley, Laura Tapia, Elvira Wortliittgttrll. Sports Staff: Emest Weidul, Associate, Donald Sterner, Richard Reid. Assistants, Dana Robinson, William Schoemaker, Reporters. Business Staff: lfred Peztrce, Advertising and Circulation Managerg Charles Green, Edward Saltzberg, Patterson Small, ,lane Bell, Shirley Ellice, Anne Foster, Virginia Howard, Assistants. Mailing Clerks: Mason Colby, Calvin Lipston, George Heppner, Lawrence Sachs, Marguerite Broderson, Dorothy Chcllman. The Colby Echo is the weekly newspaper published by the student body. It covers all campus news events and activities, and has feature articles on current topics. Students begin as freshmen and have the opportunity to work to higher positions in the course of their four years. This year for the first time The Echo has offices of its own located under Hedman Hall. In the middle of the year war-time economy forced reduction of pages from six to four. THE ECHO 153 iklf Sralnl, lzlt to right: Tucker. Wysor, Bragdon. S. I-Inward. Scrand Row, lrft to right: Shaw, R. T. Wcscolt, A. Mau::Hcld. Farnsworth. PHILIP WYSOR Editor-infChief STEDMAN HOWARD Managing Editor WILLIAM TUCKER Business Manager THOMAS FARNSWORTH Assistant Edtior MARLEE BRACDON Womerfs Editor ARTHUR W. SEEPE Faculty Advisor The 1942 ORACLE staff proposed as the theme for this year's hook- Transition from old to affairs a new new--old Colby to new Colby. Now, however, bewilderingly rapid changes in world have postponed this transititon, and forced us willingly or unwillingly to formulate outlook on life. As you, the class of 1942, face the uncertainties of the future, may these pages bring back the peaceful days of your college career. THE UH!-IDLE Bllflllll 154 Firrt Row, lrft tn right: Haynes. Hcmcnway, Harding. Prof Russell. Pearl, Weeks. Srroml Row. lr!! la righl: Stickncy, Prior, Bailey, Carr, R. T. Wescott, Slattery. D, Howard, Huntoon, Principe. O F F I C E R S WILDER PEARL HAROLD RHODENIZER President Secretary EERO HELIN LEWIS WEEKS Vice-President Treasurer PROF. EDWARD J. COLGAN Faculty A dvisor Kappa Phi Kappa is the oldest professional fraternity at Colby. The purpose of this group is to give its members a view into the field of education unattainable in the confines of the classroom. This year under the able guidance of Prof. Colgan, Kappa Phi Kappa has had an interesting year, with several outstanding speakers addressing the group. Ii!-IPPI-l PHI HAPP!-l 155 First Row, left to right: Taylor, Richardson, C. R. Burbank, Emory, Sleeves. H. johnson, R. T. Westcott. Scrum! Row, left to right: Sachs, Burke, Hancock, Costley, R. H Wescott, Short. CLASS OF 1942 William P. Blake, Charles R. Burbank, Robinson D. Burbank, Walter L. Emery, John G. Fifield, Curtis L. Hemenway, Norman D. Jones, John L. Lowell, John F. Pineo, Jr., Gordon A. Richardson, Addison E. Steeves. CLASS OF 1943 Harold A. Costley, Thomas W. Farnsworth, Richard A. Field, Howard R. Johnson, Robert A. LaF1eur, W. Emmons Taylor, Richard T. Wescott. CLASS OF 1944 William T. Belger, Richard M. Crummett, Robert R. Curtis, Frederick M. Drummond, William P. Hancock, Jr., John W. Lord, Carlyle Libby, Charles H. Perkins, Jr., Stanley H. Short., Williani H. Tobey. CLASS OF 1945 Thomas W. Burke, David A. Choate, Eugene F. Ellingwood, Jr., Harold D. Frost, Frank E. Hancock, Paul R. Huber, Louis I. Robbins, Dana I. Robinson, Lawrence G. Sachs, Douglas N. Smith, Milton Colby Tibbetts, Robert E. Uric, Robert H. Wescott. SUN5 UF IIIJLBY 156 First Raw, Izlt la right: Fraser, Young, K. Howes. R. Howes. P. Blaisdell, E. Wood, H. Manshcld. Szrond Raw, lrlt to right: Higgins, Tulman, J. Soule, Rogers, R. Sanderson. Royal. Hayes. Crowell, Reynolds. Tlzirfl Raw, lrlt In right: Pitts, Moldcnke, Wcckst Wheeler, Hartley, Arcy, Fields. D. Taylor, Fortuinc, Jacobs, Good- win, Briggs, Foster, Goodricli. CLASS OF 1942 Marlee Bragdon, Ruth E. Crowell, Natalie M. Daggett, Martha Anne Rogers, Betty Anne Royal, Ruth G. Sanderson, Jane Soule, June L. Totman. CLASS OF 1943 Charlotte Arey, Elizabeth Field, Hope-jane Gillingham, Glenna Hartley, Ruth Howes, Ann Mansfield, Priscilla Moldenke, Mary Reynolds, Evangeline Rockwell, Phyllis Young. CLASS OF 1944 Phoebe Blaisdell, Anne Foster, Evelyn Gates, Jean Hayes, Priscilla Higgins, Katherine Howes, Hope Mansfield, Josephine Pitts, Frances Shannon, Freda Staples, Mary Weeks, Martha Wlieeler, Elizabeth Wood. CLASS OF 1945 Virginia Briggs, Barbara Fortuine, Mary Louise Fraser, Norma Frost, Charlotte Goodrich, Virginia Goodwin, Roberta Holt, Ruth Jackson, Janet Jacobs, Elizabeth Skillin, Doris Taylor. Daughters of Colby includes all undergraduate womeni whose parents or grandparents at- tended Colhy. Chief function of the group is to serve at the two receptions given for the college at large hy the president. ln addition this year, members of the group joined with the Portland Alumnae Association in presenting a skit on Colby night. Daughters of Colby are entertained annually in the spring at a tea given by one of the faculty. HAUEHTEH5 UF IIIJLBY 157 COLBY COLLEGE CHOIR OFFICERS JOHN W. THOMAS Director STEDMAN HOWARD Men's President DORRIS HEANEY WOHl8ll,S President HARRY HICKS Manager HAROLD POLIS Accompianist ANDREW WATSON Assistant Manager MURIEL HOWE Women's Manager ROBERT GRAY Librarian HELEN WATSON Womerfs Librarian 1 st Sopranos Charlotte Arey Millicent Bolling Sarah Martin Ruth Parsons Elizabeth Skillin Sona Tahmizian Louise Trahan Lydia Tufts Phyllis Young 2nd Sopranos Nancy Bell Thelma Brahn Eleanor Carter Dorris Heaney Muriel Howe Annabelle Morrison Eleanor Smart lst Contraltos Betty Chamberlain Lina Cole Roberta Holt Jan Hudson Katherine McCarroll Lois Peterson .lanet Phleger Josephine Pitts Helen Watson 2nd C ontraltos Priscilla Clarke Annabelle Henchey Elaine Johnson Louise Johnson Ruth McDougal Caroline Nutting Helen Small H 158 lst Teuors Ernest Bailey Lowell Barnes .lohn Harvey Stedman Howard Paul Murray Lester Soule Raymond Stickney Andrew Watson 2nd Tenars Robert Cray Harold Leninline ,lohn Lowell Malcolm McQuillan Richard Rancourt Ronald Reed Senbury Stebbins Riclmard Wezscott 1 st Basses Robinson Burbank Wilbert Carr Harry Hicks Dwight Howard Paul, Huber Edwin Ritter Roscoe Schlesinger 2nd Basses Frank Bailey Hubert Beckwith Harris Graf Frederick Main Timothy Osborne Robert Perry Roger Poor Alden Ridley Patrick Small - .-A I ..i, 5 iv.. ' lx -4 Firxt Row, lrfi In righl: Tnlls. Bolling. N. Hell, Parsons, S. Howard. llcancy, Hicks, VVatson, Nlartin. I. Bell, Pitts. Peterson. Srrnuzl Row. lrft In riglzl: llowc, Trahan. Young, Arey, Morrison, Smart. NlcCarroll, Chamberlain, Hcncliey, Johnson, Clarke, Hudson. Thin! Ruw, lril In riglnl: Snnlc. D llowartl. R, D. Burbank, liarnes, Lcnentine. Watson, Recd, Scl1lesinger,,Polis. Fnurlh Row, lrfl In right: Beckwith. Graf. lVlCQuillan, Small, F. Bailey, E. Bailey, Rancourt. Colby points with pride to one of the finest small college glee clubs in New England. This claim is no idle hoast, for over the past few years our club, under the skillful direction of John Wllite Thomas, has played a leading role in intercollegiate festivals. The choral groups at Colby are a three-in-one proposition. Besides tl1e combined choir, we have a lllClI,S club ol' thirty voices and! a WV0ll'lCI'l,S club of forty voices. At Christmas time our clubs joined with those of Bowdoin and Colby Junior in presenting Handel's lVlessiah. , This program was given before capacity audiences in Waterville, Brunswick. and Portland. ln March the clubs put on a Spring concert of light operatic and semi-popular numbers for the students and alumni of the college. A few weeks later a program of Easter music was presented in Wziterville. The l'llCl1iS club closed their season with a creditable par- ticipation in thc Fred Waring intercollegiate Glee Club competition. The wal' made it impossible for the clubs to make their usual Spring tour, but due praise must be given them for maintaining the high quality of work upon which their well- earned reputation is based. IIIILBY IIlfII.I.EEE IIHUIH 159 Fin! Row. left ta right: Newell, Stebbins. B. S Grant, Conrad. Rancourt, Quimby. Jones. R. D, Burbank, Srtond Row, Ifft to right: Freidmnn, R. II. VVcscotL. Briggs, Schlcssinger. Collazzo, Proclnr, Braddock, Brown, R. T. Wescott. Gates. E. Wood. Ford. This year the band. rose to new heights of musical achievement and has very definitely earned a leading place among Colby's many interest groups. During the Fall the band did a good job of leading the Colby rooters in the gridiron stands. During tl1e winter months the members made a concerted drivc for money to buy much- needed uniforms. Their first uniformed appearance came at a Spring concert given in the Alumnae building. '4Snappy was the general student comment. THE BA 160 M V K . x V U l. i n 1 Y Y 1 1 , I I 1 N 1 v i L ' N N , i w w W N R. pn W I A . w r v v H F L One week-end remembered above all 'lt Colb b 1 Y Y undergraduates and Alumni alike is Colby Week-end. Spirits run high, and excitement is in the air during all of the two-day program which is designed to entert: ' ' ' nn our tllllllllll, alumnae, and student body, as well as furnish our football team with inspiration. This year, the thirty-eighth reunion was highlighted by one of the most spectacular and exciting football I' games ever played on Seaverns Field. Colby graduates from all parts of the count . ry poured into Waterville on Friday, October 31st for one of the largest and mos! jubilant Colby Nights ever. The Fresh opened the festivities with a hard- fought victory over Riel-:er Classical Institute. At the same time that most of the Alumni and men students were watching this game, the cornerstone of the Worx1en'w Gynnrnsium 0 M fl . .. n ay ower Hill was being layed by the Alumnae, advancing one more step toward tl ' ' IC completion of our new campus. The annual Alumni dinner Friday evening was held at the Elmwood, while the women were being entertained by the co-eds at a picnic supper in the Alumnae Building. After a hearty meal, the Alumni followed the band and student body to the gym- nasium where lhe rally was held. The football team was taken out of town this year to Augusta so they would get plenty of rest for the big game. The rally was led by Russell M. Squire '25 of Winterville, who acted as general toastmaster of the 55 ceremony. Proxy Johnson was the initial Speaker. He expressed his regrets that this was his last year as President, and thanked the whole Colby family for the honor of being its leader. This year three great Colby teams were honored. EIILBY WEEK-E l' th team of The first was represented by six men 0 e ' '- - - T f' z one 1891, which was Colbys first. Walter . Jrxy, l of the interest- of the team's members, relatet Stlllltf ing aspects of football as played i n those days. The second famous squad was the State Champion team of 1916, represented by honorable mention for the that year. lle is generally football player ever to eome C. Gordon Brownville '20, praised the third great team this team was well on its Champions. Captain llelin introduved Nitvhman, to the Alumni. group simp y them for their support. While this was going on, time was spent by Alumnae l , told seine of his plans, ant Eddie Cawley, who received All-American team of named as the greatest out ol' a Maine college. a ministcr in Boston, honored. The next day way to becoming State the new coach, Nelson Nitvlnnan greeted the l thanked a lively and entertaining aml eo-eds in the Alum- Tl P rtland Alumnae group pre- nae Building. IC .o sented the skit. Romance Through Colhyf, Then a satire on scenes in the smoking room in Foss Hall ,. ' is l veral ol' the eo-eds. 'lhcre were song, was given ly se and cheers throughout the About ten o'eloek the undergraduates all met bel bonhre and rally led by the fire the fraterni te evening. Alumni, Alumnae and lind Hcdlnau Hall for the the rheerleaders. After t'1s had their reunions. there were Alumni and Alumnae Saturday morning ' 1 . f hich there was a kick-off luncheon. eouneils, a ter w Governor Sewall was the guest of honor. eek-ends, there was To vlimax this week-end of w the Colby-Maine game with its photo-finish, which set the stage for the winning ol' the State Cham- pionship. E U LiB Y DUMp. nuaniii Per 0rderfSelecfmen VVl2l2Ii- '5 5s-- 163 pr 5 5' 5 gy E551 3' + -njg-TF-AT I 1:l !y-1 , ' 'l'5 wr if , W' N WINTER CARNIVAL l .-. WL ,ii I, 71 Q' I I 1 ' 1 1 4 F 1 1 1 ,4 f' 'I F T I n 1 I i 6 E 1 1 I I I .. 9532 2-, , ,em r 5 H ga ls fe r N I w 1 I I ll ' i u L 51 Y W K w N w 1 i n w I I 4 I 'I X w - , -Q.. . ? 3 'Q' Alu' xx J? J vi , A ff-LH ,f-.,, J, I 'J 4-. ...jk V 'S Hs QU 4 ' W, .- , Y I 1 , . is- X I-A 5? 'I -u X, n ,X- .f', A xr fha! rf .Y J ' Q M . 'W' A? -4 1: KABANDON QL Hopi- W0 mm Him ' i. 55: ..-x 1 'Y K TTD il W CLASS Ill: NINETEEN FUHTY-TWU Menis Division CHARLES LORD, President WILLIAM TUCKER, Vice-President JAMES KAVANAUCH, Secretary-Treasurer Lawrence Arthur Anicetti Frank Benjamin Bailey Charles Nvilllillll Berry, Jr. Williaili Paris Blake, Jr. David Brodie Nvendell Clark Brooks, Jr. Harold John Buhar Charles Raymond Burbank Robinson Derry Burbank Clifford Frederick Came, Jr. Nvilbert Lester Carr, Jr. Robert Cohen Gerald Llewellyn Cole William Robert Conley Kenneth Mahlon Decker Louis Luigi DiPo1npo Richard Raymond Dyer Wzllter Leonard Emery John Cordon Fifield Edwin Lewis Fisher Raymond Martin Flynn Emanuel Kenneth Frucht John Edward Geagan Gerald Abraham Gilson Gerald Leroy Goodman Miltoll Nvilliam Hanlilt Beniah Conrad Harding Laurie Lodo Harris, Jr. John Edward Hawes Albert Hills Haynes Harold Ernest Hogan Eero Robert Hclin Curtis Leland HCIIICIIWHY Harry L. 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D. 1, Norwich, Connecticut Helen Margaret Crighton WEIISOII 228 Putnam St., Hartford, Connecticut Mary Frances Weeks Ann Sutherland Westing Martha Ellen Wheelel' 31 Winter St., Waterville, Maine 10 Appletree Trail, Westport, Connecticut 17 Boutelle Ave., Waterville, Maine Barbara White Diamond Hill Rd., Cumberland, Rhode Island Claudia Wilsoll 116 Magnolia Ave., Tampa, Florida Marjorie Janice Wilson 726 Rockdale Ave., New Bedford, Massachusetts Elizabeth Shaw Wood 180 Madison Ave., Skowhegan, Maine CLASS UF NINETEEN FUHTY-FIVE Men's Division JOHN COLEGROVE, President GEORGE LEWALD, Vice-President PAUL CAFFNEY, Secretary-Treusurer Christy Constantine Adams 220 Main St., Rockland, Maine Robert Ernest Allen Laurence Arra Chester Watsoll Arthur Samuel Shipley Atwater Ernest Bailey Owen Waltei' Bailey Lowell Emery Barnes Arthur Morse Barrows Robert Sargent Barton Leonard Bernard Berman Albert Laurier Bernier Alan Lord Bevins Edward Gray Birdsey George Chester Brown Thomas Willialli Burke Robert Foster Byrom David Atwood Choate Mason Weeks Colby John Warren Colegrove Ralph Cosmo Collazzo Currie Conrad Gordon Arthur Crook William Alfred Crowther Joseph Francis Crozier Allan Phillips Currier Clayton Eugene Currier 32 Mt. 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D. 3, Waterville, Maine 127 Plymouth St., Holbrook, Massachusetts 5 Mile Dr., Ithaca, New York 28 Franklin St., Woburn, Massachusetts Box 90, Bismarck, North Dakota 135 Summer St., New Bedford, Massachusetts 174- Quaker Ridge Rd., Manhasset, New York 31 Taylor St., Portland, Maine 504- Groveland St., Haverhill, Massachusetts 504 Groveland St., Haverhill, Massachusetts 194 Donald Harold Daggett Arthur Henry Dix, Jr. ,lolln Abbott Dodd Kenneth John Dolan John Edgar Driscoll Charles Allen Dudley Arnold Ehrlich ELI-155 UF NINETEEN FIJHTY-FIVE 14- Nichols St., Madison, Maine 129 Lincoln Ave., Little Falls, New Jersey 19 Park St., Thomaston, Connecticut Good Will Farm, Hinckley, Maine 168 Linden Ave., Malden, Massachusetts West Loraine St., Oberlin, Ohio 1036 Montgomery Ave., Narberth, Pennsylvania Eugene Fuller Ellingwood, .ll'. 3 Russell Ave., St. Johnsbury, Vermont Wilblli' Merritt Emerson, ,I r. 131 State St., Bangor, Maine Richard Rhodes Fellows Richard Channing Foster Harold Friedman Harold Daniel Frost Paul Golden Gaffney Edwin Stearns Gibson William Frost Graham Ray Boutelle Greene, Jr. Arnold Grossman Richard David Gruber Edward Richard Halpin Frank Ellis Hancock Nvilliam Patten Hancock Floyd Leon Harding George Edward Heppner Claus Fredrick Hinck, 111 Thurber Eugene Holt Robert David Horton Paul Richard Huber Eugene Alfred llimter Frederick Page ,lellison Lawrence Samuel Kaplan Harold Morton Kearney Y 'I ' ' lhomas Komes, Jr. Donald Gray Leach Roy Ferdinand Leaf Halston Otis ,Lcnentine Nathaniel Lenson Herbert Hersh Levenson George Herbert Lewald Jerome Theodolpb Lewis 'l'homas Edward Linzee Calvin David Lipston Frank Vito Longo Robert Lucy, Jr. lvilliam Lowry Lyman, Jr. 45 Ohio St., Bangor, Maine 592 Pleasant St., Belmont, Massachusetts 153 Morningside Rd., Worcester, Massachusetts 12 Marston Ct., Waterville, Blaine 81 Warburton St., Fall River, Massachusetts Stearns Hill, West Paris, lllaine 27 Ledgelawn Ave., Bar Harbor, Maine 17 Prince St., Needham, Massachusetts 101 Floyd St., Dorchester, lllassachusetts 159 Holmes Ave., Glenbrook, Connecticut Fair Haven Ave., Saco, Nlaine Cape Neddick, Maine Cape Neddick, Maine A lbion, Maine 55 South Whitney St., Hartford, Connecticut 150 Montclair A ve., Montclair, New Jersey 5 Fisher St., Fort Fairfield, Maine 14 School St., Waterville, llfaine 53 Summer St., Saugus, Massachusetts 9 Judd St., Presque Isle, Maine 32 High Rd., Newbury, Massachusetts 21 Columbia Rd., Dorchester, Massachusetts Riverside Dr., Augusta, Maine 11 Newbridge Ave., Woburn, Massachusetts 41 Locust St., Madison, Maine 147 Alder St., Waltham, 55 Wilcock St., Dorchester, 73 Deering Rd., Mattapan, 36 Taylor St., South Braintree 1117 Parker St., Cambridgel 848 Beacon St., Boston, Massachusetts Troy, Maine llfassach usetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts 7 Middle St., Winthrop, Illaine fl-2 Water St., Wakefield, Massachusetts 304- Adams St., Milton, Massachusetts 387 Park St., Upper Montclair, New Jersey Edward Joseph McCormack, Jr. 1828 Columbia Rd., So. Boston, Massachusetts Bernard Joseph McDonough 1217 Congress St., Portland, Maine 195 .lohn Vincent Mahoney Richard James Marcyes Gordon rllllOll1lJSOll Miller Edmund Henry Miselis Samuel Vincent Monaco Kenneth August Morton Charles Nicholas Nasse Michael Manseur Nawfel Philip Edward Nutting George Alfred Ober John Newman O'Ma11ey Timothy Clifford Osborne Ralph Parker Pallin Sidney Leon Paris Richard Everett Parsons Gordon Paterson Thomas Penta, Jr. Charles Harvey Perkins, .lr Edward Wesley Perkins Frederick -Wlllltllll Perkins Robert Moore Perry Mortimer Myron Pinansky Kenneth Lee Quimby Joseph George Ragone Garrett Vernon Ridgley cfo General Edward Alexander Robbins, Jr. Louis lra Robbins Harold Stuart Roberts Dana Increase Robinson Fred Elliott Rogers Winstoll McClelland Ross Ronald Marshall Roy Richard Wzilkei' Russell Lawrence Cordon Sachs A. Roscoe Schlesinger, Jr. Willialll Marrett Shoemaker Courtney Henry Simpson, Jr. Richard Waltifl' Simpson Robert Singer Patterson Moore Small Douglas Nelson Smith Edward Hartery Smith Maurice Cllarles Smith Gordon Sargent Stanley Seabury Tredwcll Stebbins Joseph Silvester Strup CLASS UF NINETEEN FURTY-FIVE Williziln Aloysius McKenna 137 Auburndale Ave., W. Newton, Massachusetts Waterville Rd., Skowhegan, Maine 3 Snow St., Bar Harbor, Maine 16 Woods Ave., Worcester, 8 High St., Chelsea, Al-1 Deverenx St., Wlarblehead, 53 Russell Park, Quincy. Van Kleech Rd., Millis, Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts lVfassachnsetts Massachusetts 3 Morrill Ave., Waterville, Maine 311-49 llolmes five., South, Minneapolis, Minnesota 18 Park St., Hudson, Massachusetts 12 Hubhardston Rd., Dorchester, lwassachusetts 20 Center St., Waterville, Maine 103 Heard St.. Chelsea, Massachusetts 18 Pulaski St., Stamford. Connecticut 12 Nudd St., Waterville, Maine 590 Fort Washington Ave., New York, New York 26 Folsom. St., Revere, Massachusetts 1935 Chicago St., San Diego, California 1.0 Lawrence St., Waterville, Maine 30,4 Salem St., Lawrence, Massachusetts 11 Huron Ave., Cambridge, Massachusetts 4162 Cumberland St., Portland. Maine 73 Benton Ave., Waterville, Maine 49 Grant St.. Somerville, Masslichusetts 71 Highland St., Boston, Massachusetts Baking Co., Vermont St., Indianapolis, Indiana 1666 High St., Westwood, Massachusetts Box 15, East Vassalboro, Maine 39 Pleasant St., Dover-Foxcroft, Maine 144- Hancock St.. Auburndale, Massachusetts F airfield, Maine A lbion, Maine Belgrade Rd., Oakland, Maine 78 Radcliffe Rd., Bellnont, Massachusetts 1648 Madison St., Brooklyn, New 'York 63 Wellesley Ave., Yonkers. New York 56 Porterfield Pl., Freeport, New York 55 Wheeler Ave., Brockton, Massachusetts Dixmont. Maine 19 York St., Dorchester, Massachusetts 88 Main St., Farmington, Maine 9 Woods Ave., W orcester, Massachusetts Forest Pier Hotel, Old Orchard Beach, Maine 62 Hutchings St., Roxbury, Massachusetts 24- Brooklyn Ave., Waterville, Maine 21 Minturn St., Hastings-on-Hudson, New York 7 Chelsea Sq., New York, New 'York 196 CLASS UF NINETEEN FUHTY-FIVE Hartland Stacey 'l'l1ompson Stewart Thurston Milton Colby 'l'ibbct.Is Robert, Elmo Timmins Raymond Newell 'fuller Robert Etlwarfl Uric Ronald Leslie Veysuy Lf-wis 'llll0lIl1lS Voultos Francis 'Bennett xvilffl, .l r. .lanuass Henry Weeks Abraham Gerson Weinstein Robert Herrick Wescotl Maurice Mason Whitton Ernest John Williams Davifl Sigmund Zaflek 225 Union St., fltlml. Massachusetts Elliott St., Corinna, Maine 62 Webster Ave., Manhasset, New York 9 Hazelufoorl Ave.. Waterville, Maine 30 Hiawatha St., Springfield, Massavlwsetts 15 Leggs Hill Rrl., llflarlzleheacl, lllClSSflCllIlS9llS Springfield. Vermont LH- ll7llSlllllgl0l1. St., Sanford, Maine 158 Burrell St., Melrose. Massachusetts il 4166 Glengarry Rrl., Birmingham, Michigan 4100 Beflforfl Sl., New Berlforfl. lllassachusetts Bluehill. lllainv North lassalboro, lllaine 0 King Ct.. Waterville, Maine I 257 Sheriflan ,-lve., lllt. Vernon.. New York CLASS UF NINETEENBFUHTYFFIVE W o m e n. s D 1, if 1, s 1, o n ICIJIZABETH IITIAMBICRIAIN, l'resi1l4fnl KA'1'l'llSKlNIC MvCARHUl,l,,, l ir'n-l'resiflen.t LINA COLE, Secretary .loan Cameron Adams l'lPlf?ll Mary Bock Barbara Bl'ilflll0l'll Blaisflell Doris Ella Blamtharfl Hazel Marie Brewer Virginia Martha Briggs Nlargueritc Leola Bromlcrson Marilyn Lois Bryant. Eleanor Paulina: Carter 203 Main St., Ellsworth, Maine Rnyalston. l ermont lll Elizabeth St., Hartford, Connecticut 27 Cordon Sl.. lVaterl71u'y, Connecticut 157 Silver St., Waterville, Maine 8M Kelsey St., ll7aterville, Mairifz School St., Stockholm. Maine 120 Belvidere' St., Lalfeporl, New Hampshire 1750 Cambrirlgv St.. 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U7., Washington, Distrirt of Columbia Prismzilla Iilopc Clarke Sylvia ,lunv Cohen Lina Cllaulwick Cola: Naomi .loan Collvll Kathryn l.,vc Conway Patricia Alice Cotling Constance Mario Daviau Elizabeth Nluricl lflorlgu Frances Elizabeth Dow .lane Frost Farnham Marion Dorothy Folk Barbara Anno Forluinc Mary Louise Fraser Norma Arlene Frost 56 Oak St., Ellswortli, Maine 54' Ellis Rd., IV:-st Newton, llll!lSSfLI'llll,5GflS 6 Curve St., Holliston, Massrzchusetts IU lll'llllll-gllill, SI.. flUllllH'l!lj.1'l', Massaf'hu.sefts 39 Curtis flue., Baltimore, lllarylanfl 1,8 Smith Rd., Saugus, lllflSSflfTllll'SllUS 7 ll7estern Ct., lyaterville, lllaine .River Rd., Newcastle, Maine ilfl fllain St., Fort Kent, Maine 16 Arnold Pl., Norwich, Connecticut 159 ll1!lIlNlI'0lll'C'lf Rd., W'hi1.e Plains, New York 39 Stearns Rel., Ogunquit, lllaine 511 Bridge St., Westbrook, Maine 12 Marston Ct., lVaterville, Maine 197 EL!-155 UP NINETEEN FUHTY-FIVE Rae Bernice Gale Elizabeth Jennings Gilman Charlotte Emily Goodrich Virginia Hammond Goodwin Adele Randle Grindrod Louise Kathleen Groves Annabelle Elizabeth Henchey Edith Louise Hinckley Addie Roberta Holt Madeline Rose Ippolito Evelyn Marie Jackson Ruth Evangeline Jackson Janet Scott Jacobs Anna Louise Johnson Eloise Bertha Knowlton Anita Marjorie Konikow Roslyn Ethel Kramer Lucille Mary LaGassey Miriam Leighton Mary Elizabeth Lohnes Lois Lucy Lott 135 Kirkstall Rd., Newtonville, Massachusetts 28 Lake St., Abington, Massachusetts Stonington, Maine R. F. D. 1, Wells, Maine 72 Newton Ave., Norwalk. Connecticut Smithfield, Maine 47 North Belfast Ave., Augusta, Maine Bluehill, Maine Upper Main St., Clinton, Maine 1754- West 12th St., Brooklyn, New York 318 Brown Ave., Rockville Centre, New York R. F. D. 2, Waterville, Maine 527 Ocean Ave., Portland, Maine 11 Cordon Pl., Middletown, New York 11-8 Gilbert Pl.. Yonkers. New York 9 Summit Ave.. Brookline, Massachusetts 94 Park Ave.. North Adams, Massachusetts Katahdin Inn, Millinoeket, Maine 11 Island View Rd.. Cape Elizabeth, Maine 22 Sea St.. North Weymouth, Massachusetts 1916 Western Avenue, Waterville, Maine Katharine Robertson McCarroll 722 Ridgewood Ave., Ridgewood, New Jersey Catherine Ann Malfetano Muriel Josephine Marker Kathlene Eleanor Matteo Annabell Ellen Morrison Eleanor Carolyn Mundie Lillian Margaret deNazario Barbara Lois Newcomb Hannah Frances Osborne Margery Ruth Owen Alfreclene Elinor Pierce Lois Ruth Pinkham Pearl Janet Russakofi' Joan Mary St. James Dorothy Cary Sanford Dorothy Ursula Sheldon Elizabeth Skillin Helen Frances Small Viola Mae Smith Barbara West Soule Constance Elaine Stanley 840 Grand Coneourse, Bronx, New York 16 Jerome Pl.. Upper Montelair. New Jersey 463 Broadway, Providence, Rhode Island 532 Mairi St., Biddeford, Maine 326 Main St., Calais, Maine Murray Hill Arms, Bergenfield. New Jersey 93 Roxbury St., Keene, New Hampshire Danfort, Maine 159 North Ave., Battle Creek, Michigan Bluehill, Maine Fort Kent, Maine 164 Main St., Waterville, Maine 95 Highland Ave.. Millinocket, Maine 7908 Ridge Blvd.. Brooklyn. New York 59 Pearl St., Augusta. Maine 38 Great Woods Rd.. Lynn, Massachusetts 7 Chapel St., Augusta. Maine Main St., Mars Hill, Maine 32 Western Ave., Waterville, Maine 14-5 College Ave., Waterville, Maine Agnetta Mildred Stecnland 28 East Palisades Blvd., Palisades Park, New Jersey Muriel Carver Sterling 133 Graham St., Highland Park, New Jersey Evelyn Albertha Sterry 76 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Skowhegan, Maine Emily Matilda Stocking lVhite Oaks Rd., Williamstown, Massachusetts 198 CLASS UF NINETEEN FUHTY-FIVE Laura Isabel Tapia Box 98, Panama, Republic of Panama Doris Mary Taylor Milford Ave., Bingham, Maine Jacqueline Taylor 1317 T St., N. 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