Colby College - Oracle Yearbook (Waterville, ME)

 - Class of 1961

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M 3 C ,Ag ,,, . I , . . - ix I zxffl - i, ' 'uf' - t 5 - W V c. . L. ' .. I , ,X -A A . 'ff NN' Y ll w 1 liqggif Jil: + T 4 , ,X ,,x W ,V 1' x .Q if 7.gv,MM wx W1 w Q iw ww ' J xl J. H .. fiAL?:ii -,i'...Y - - F ' v - . - 'M 1 if f, f Q Qs :ii Zak ' , , N, ,ia iw. gig ii -ea: ,im - gi f 'gi-:3 gwi, l HM C Y C gifs? C A ART. James M. Carpenter, William B. Miller. U31 . El? NSN CLASSICS. Hurry J. Dell, Archibald Allen 2 TL ENGLISH. Seated: Richard Cary, Robert E. L. Strider, Alfred K. Chapman, Mark R. Benbow, John H. Suther- land. Standing: Arra M. Carab, Daniel F. Kirk, Raynlond C. Phillips, Joseph B. Yokelson, Gladys I. Forde Colin E. MacKay, Irving D. Suss, John J. Iorio. Absent: Eileen M. Curren, Alice C0mparetti,Mauricc Brown 1 fylzg us kwriqg- 45' '1 , , , , 522121msfqmsvqzwgwysei,og, 1 wg , 3 t 'v,, , , ,J l -, ,M , ...Q ...Q-,M ,. -V 1. 1 Lg. 512.313 Eg? wi: -W irhasrv u. em: 7,-.- - h i ' i ERNEST C. MARRINER, Historian MODERN LANGUAGES. Seated: Philip S. Bither, Henry Holland, John F. McCoy, Richard Kellenbcrger, John Kempers. Stmuling: Janet K. Sherwin, Archille H. Biron, Emily F. Brady, Cordon W. Smith, Janis L. Pallister, Henry O. Schmidt, Francisco A. Cauz. Absent: Everett F. Strong. ,Jil Y 4, , MUSIC. Peter J. R6, Ermanno Comparetti. Absent: Williunm M. Fiedler. U61 Social Sciences BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Seated: Yvonne Fisher. Standing: Arthur W. Seepe, Ralph S. Yvillial Yvaltcr Zukowski, James Madison. ECONOMICS. Stanley Bober, Robert F. Barlow, Walter N. Breckenridge. Absent: Robert W. Pullen. E171 ns, PSYCHOLOGY-EDUCATION. Seated: James L. Foznrfl, E. Parker Johnson, Norman Smith. Standing: James M. Gillespie, Paul Perez. in Q ii ' wwii B N S: Q wa HISTORY-GOVERNMENT. Seated: Harold B. Raymond., Albert A. Mavrinac, Frederick Gillum. Standing: David Bridgman, Donald S. Rothchild, Clifford J. Berschneider. U31 WW PIIILOSOPI-IY-RELIGION. Jerome P. Schiller, Gustave H. Todrank, Robert E. Reuman, Cliiford H. Osborne, Yeager Hudson, John Clark. SOCIOLOGY. Frederick A. Geib, Kingsley H. Birge, Jonas O. Rosenthal. I 19 1 Nafurcll Sciences BIOLOGY. Allan Scott, Robert L. Terry, Thomas W. Easton, Ronald B. Davis 1 lu: iw-1 A . ,mgiew 5 -.f H X 4 ......' 5S::555: E.. , l X - ' EQ. , - . H rs:-:S I ' W .nr 4 14 . Fifi! H + E E 2 fi , W5 , 'f K r. W N 4 : WMI? S Quang! W ,Vu M A ig , ! V w Standing: Harold R. Pcstana. Seated: Donaldson Koons, Charles F. o l I I 9 CHEMISTRY. James L. Thompson, WHIIIOH B. Chipman, Welldell A. Ray, Paul E. Machcmer. , Q9 ig.ggf h.ggQM ' W rw' W E- T141 ,'vrff1'g E ,-Q ,:: Q .W y H WF- ' f :5: E H Hu I 4 fm f A Q - U' if XY U at H ,H ,, 11 f r 5V Q, W C ,A fi , :get MATHEMATICS. Seated: Wilfred J. Lucille Zukowski. Standing: Earl A Norman E. Wheeler. PHYSICS. Arthur S. Fairley-1 James W. Beatty, Dennison Bancroft. Air Science AIR SCIENCE. Major Yvilliam A. Starker, Lt. Col. Harry E. Peterson, Captain Ralph W. Felger. E231 Physical Eclucclfion MEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Seated: Leon P. Williams, Gilbert F. Loehs, John W. Winkin. Stand ing: John H. Kelley, Robert F. Clifford, John B. Simpson. WOMEN,S PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Seated: Marjorie Bither, E. Janet Marchant. Standing: Faith Gulick. K I F N. I 1 I ue Key BLUE KEY. Seated: F. Sears, D. Hodges, D. Clark, H. Yvilmerrling. Standing: B. Lapham, R. Burke, E. BOHffllll3ll, F. D'Ercole. Cap and Gown C. Clifton, R. Foley, D Scrafton, D. Berry, N Cunneen, S. Nolet. Absent: E. McCue. E281 Senior Scholars M . . Mg Ez ,qi If I' 555221 .M- Y ii i 'f Mm, H , A ini ,,.,, I Scott Brackelt-Physiographic and Ecological Sturly of the Hilnalayasg Ellen McCue-- Au Analysis and Evaluation of Arnold J. Toynbee's Interpretation of Modern European Historyg Willialli Bainbridge-An Investigation into the Function and Structure of the Intestinal Siphon of Strongylocentrotus droebachiensisg Edwin Gow-The Comparative Treatment of Light by the Major Post-Impressionist Painters at the Turn of the Century. Phi Beta Kappa DANIEL HODGES PATRICIA HOUGI-ITON CAROL LINDQUIST ig FRANCIS KEOUGH ELLEN McCUE ,IACQUELINE NUNEZ DONNA SAMPLE L. If ,F . A' v.L.1:...LS..xq,.., :-rv ff E3 1 F .5515-3 S if of . -..,, VV ... .- . , Li' E291 Jay Adolf KAP Brooklyn, New York Economics Kappa Delta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Chairman, 3 g Varsity Tennis 3. Stewart S. Arens AKE Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Business fldministralion Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4, Delta Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 23 Chapel Choir 1. Peter W. Armstrong AXA Livingston, New Jersey Econamics Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Colby Echo Fi- nancial Manager 3, 43 Convo- cation Committee 3. Rebecca E. Bachmann Gibson Island, Maryland Philosophy -Religion Canterbury Club 1, Z, French Club 1, German Club 25 VVin- ter Carnival Ice Show 2, 4, Women's Union Committee 45 Dorm Council 3. Christel J. Bachmann AAA Bellmore, New York Professional Chemistry Delta Delta Delta 2, 3, 4, Pub- licity Chairman 3, Historian 4, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, New- man Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Synchro- nized Swimming 3, 43 Chi Epsilon Mu 3, 4, Librarian 4. George Bagas AXA Brockton, Massachusetts Eronomics Football 1g Baseball lg Lamb- da Chi Alpha I, 2, 3, 4, Pres- ident 3, 4, Social Chairman 2, Pledge President 1. Elmer C. Bartcls 29x11 Newton Centre, Massachusetts Physics Glee Club 1, Chapel Choir lg Outing Club 1, 2, Katahdin Council 1, 2g ROTC Rifle Team 1, 2, Captain 25 Frosh Track lg Sigma Theta Psi, Treasurer 4, Pledge Master 3, Sigma Pi Sigma 3, 4, Pres- ident 4. Willianl J. Bainbridge Narberth, Pennsylvania Biology Outing Club 1, 23 Soccer 1, Country Wife 3, Madwoman of Chaillot 4, Ariston Society 3, 4, President 3, Student Gov- ernment 4: Senior Scholar 4, SCA 1, W00dSlU3D Club 1. Paul R. Beck AY Indian Orchard, Massachu- setts Buri71z'.v.v AI1Il1i7liJf7'l1fi07l Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 1, Chapel Usher 4, Delta Up- silon 1, 2, 3, 4, Quarterly Ed- itor 3, 4. Jeannette Benn XQ Houlton, Maine English Lit1'ratur1: Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Judicial Board 4, Dorm Council 4, IFA 3, Sec- retary 3, Junior Advisor 3, Hamlin Speaking Contest, sec- ond place 1. Susan L. Bennett XQ Riverside, Connecticut English Lifcrature Chi Omega 1, Z, 3, 4, Sec- retary 4, Student Government 1, Dorm Council 1, Judicial Board 1, Interdorm Council 2, Sub-Head Resident 3, Junior Advisor 3, Dorm Chairman 4, Dean's List 3, Canterbury Club 1, 2. David G. Berquist AY Winchester, Massachusetts Almerimn Literature Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Student Government 3, 4, IFC Vice President 3, 4, Student Advisor 4, Delta Up- silon 1, 2, 3, 4, Delegate to National Convention 4, Rush Chairman 2, 3, IFC Represent- ative 3, 4, President 4, Library Associates 4, Oracle 3, Senior Commencement Committee 4, Student Advisor Selection Com- mittee 3. 31 ,-EVA .. , sg. -uwvi: . John P. Bcrnier 1'IArIJ Augusta, Maine History Pi Lambda Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Re- cording Secretary 2, 3, Outing Club 1, Spanish Club 3, New- man Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Deborah J. Berry Lakeville, Connecticut flrnrfrimn Lileralurz' Colby Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Katahdin Council 2, 3, 4, Pub- licity Chairman 3, Correspond- ing Secretary 4, Echo 2, 3, 4, Editorial Board 3, 4, Feature Editor 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Cap and Gown 4, President 4, Junior Advisor 3. Howard J. Blau TAQ New Haven, Connecticut Psychology Tau Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Homecoming Com- mittee 3, Psychology Club Z. Marilyn R. Blom EK West Acton, Massachusetts 14l1lL'I'iL'!l7l Lilcrafzwz' Sigma Kappa 3, 4, Hangout Z, 3. Simon Blum 1'IAcIm Caracas, Venezuela Spanish Pi Lambda Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Financial Aid Board 3, 4, Freshmen and Varsity Tennis Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Library Associates 3, 4, Student Government 1, Young Demo- crats Club 4, International Re- lations Club 1, Cosmopolitan Club 1, Chess Club 3, 4, VVoodsmen's Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, Z, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, German Club 3, 4, Outing Club 1, 2, Practice Spanish Teacher 4. Edgar Boardman AKE Aubu rnd ale, Massachusetts Efononrirs Delta Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, President 4, Varsity Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. Frederic A. Bonner '1'Acp Danvers, Massachusetts Psychology Colby Echo 1, 2, 3, Circulation- Manager 2, Colby Outing Club 1, Tau Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 2, Freshman Basketball. Carol A. Boudreau Bath, Maine Hixtary Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Qu 2152 32 Jane Bowman Winchestez', Massachusetts English Lilwaturz' Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Inter-Faith Asso- ciation 4, Dorm Council 3, In- ternational Relations Club 3. Dorothy P. Boynton Skowhegan, Maine Dlzzllzcrfzalics N. Scott Brackett KAP Cambridge, Massachusetts EC07Z0lI1il'.f Kappa Delta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Colby Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, President 3, 4, Katahdin Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Colby Ski Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, Woodsmen's Council 1, 2, Class Vice President 2, Cut Regu- lation Committee 3, junior Ad- visor 3, Dorm Council 3, Senior Scholar 4. Hilda Brown EK VVest Hartford, Connecticut Biology Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Colbyettes 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yacht Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Usher 4, Rifle Club 4, junior Advisor 3, Senior Commencement Com- mittee 4, Campus Guide 2, Dean's List 3. Robert H. Brown 2011 West Long Branch, New jersey Chrrnirlry Sigma Theta Psi 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Outing Club 1, 23 Student Christian Association 2, 33 International Relations Club 3, Chi Upsilon Mu 3, 4, Pres- ident 4. Robert Burke AX A Waterville, Maine Economiat Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4. William Byers Waterville, Maine Geology Heather Campbell AAU Woodsville, New Hampshire English Literature Alpha Delta Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard 4g Outing Club 1, 43 Dorm Council Zg Dean's List 33 Women's Athletic Associ- ation 2, 3, Dorm Representative Z, Secretary-Treasurer 3: Oracle Senior Editor 4. ra-We 33 Willianl D. Campbell 29111 South Easton, Massachusetts Grrmnn Outing Club lg Sigma Theta Psi 1, 2, 3, 43 Oracle 2, German Club 2, 4, junior year in Munich 3. Candace Castle EK Syracuse, New York Pryclzalogy Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 4, Executive Committee 4, Hangout 3, 4g Campus Guide 2g Women's Athletic Association 4, Dorm Council 4-g Synchronized Swim- ming 3, 4, Yacht Club 2, 33 Christian Science Organization lg Oracle 3. Margaret S. Chamberlain Cheshire, Connecticut Englixh Literature SCA 1, 2, Program Committee 1, 2g Hangout 1, 23 Chapel Choir 1, Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 3, WAA 3, Skating Man- ager 3g Library Associates 45 Winter Carnival Ice Show 2, 3, 45 Powder and Wig 2. Judith Chase Waterbury, Connecticut Dffatlzmnalicr Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Women's Ski Team 4, International Re- lations Club 3, 4, Cheerleader 1g Dorm Council 4g Sigma Kappa 1, 25 Hangout 1, 2, 3, 43 German Club 4. Stephen E. Chase ATQ Fayetteville, New York Bruinesa' fldmizzistraiion Alpha Tau Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, House Manager 2, 3, President 45 Varsity Soccer 3, 4, Soccer Club 1, 2, Captain 45 Colby Club 3, 45 Student Advisor 4. Bertha B. Clark AAU Washington, D.C. History - G01l6'l'7llllL'Ill- Economic: Alpha Delta Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, Registrar 3, Recording Secre- tary 45 Chapel Choir 15 Out- ing Club 15 Young Democrats Club 4. Donald K. Clark Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 3, President 45 Con- cert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 3, President 45 Can- terbury Club 1, 25 Dorm Coun- selor 2, Head Dorm Counselor 3, 45 Men's Judiciary 3, 4, Secretary 35 Colby Outing Club 35 Library Associates 3, 45 Dean's Advisory Committee on Drinking Rule 35 Blue Key, Secretary-Treasurer 4. Charlotte F. Clifton AAA Stafford Springs, Connecticut English Literature Delta Delta Delta 1, Z, 3, 4, Panhellenic Council 3, 45 Wom- en's Student League 1, 2, 35 Student Government 3, 45 Sec- retary 45 Christian Science Or- ganization 1, Z, 3, 4, President 3, Secretary-Treasurer Z5 Cam- pus Chest Committee 3, Co- Chairman5 Marshall of Delta Delta Delta 45 Cap and Gown 45 Junior Advisor 35 Yacht Club 25 Ice Show 2, 35 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. E341 Constance H. Collins Merchantville, New Jersey Art Student Christian Association 15 Channing Murray 15 Span- ish Club 15 Band 1, Z5 Outing Club 1, 25 Dorm Council 45 Powder and Wig 2, 3, 4, Cos- tume Chairman 2, Costume Committee 2, 3, 4. Cordon S. Cummings HAQJ Bangkok, Thailand English Literature Outing Club 45 Soccer 2, 35 Powder and Wig 1, 2, 35 Chapel Choir 3, 45 Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pi Lambda Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Social Chairman 1, Z5 International Relations Club 15 Roger Wil- liams Fellowship 15 Cosmopol- itan Club 15 Debate Club 1, 25 Modern Band 3. Kent W. Davidson AXA Brockton, Massachusetts Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Ann M. Cunneen EK Saint Danielson, Connecticut Biology Sigma Kappa 1, Z, 3, 4, Pan- hellenic Council 3, 45 Cheer- leading 1, 2, 3, 45 Judicial Board 1, 25 Student League Treasurer 45 Junior Advisor 35 Dorm Chairman 35 Campus Guide 25 Cap and Gown 45 Commencement Committee 45 Class Secretary Z5 Interdorm 35 Dorm Council 15 Honorary Cadet Colonel 25 Winter Car- nival Queen 3. Penelope M. Dean Cambridge, Massachusetts English Literature Glee Club 1' Librar Asso x y ' ciates 43 Powder and Wig 1, Z, 3, 4, Publicity 2, Vice Pres- ident 3, President 4. Wilhelxnilla M. de Kadt XQ Kew Gardens, New York French Literature Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Chapter Correspondent 43 Dorm Council 13 Women's Union Committee 33 Outing Club 13 Hangout 3, 43 Newman Club 13 French Club 1. Peter V. Denman EQXII Kentheld, California Classic: -Philosophy Sigma Theta Psi 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 23 Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 33 Young Democrats Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Concert Choir 1, 2,41 Debate Club 1. S. Frank D'Ercole ATQ Berlin, New Hampshire History Alpha Tau Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, W.K.A. 43 Blue Key 43 Interfraternity Council 3, 4, Secretary-Treas- urer 3, President 43 Student Government 3, 43 Powder and Wig 33 Winter Carnival Com- mittee 33 Campus Chest 33 Dorm Counselor 43 Colby Out- ing Club 2, 33 Student Ad- visor 3. has ,i M , V-. g 'il 5 .la 351 Susan Detwiler 2K Illathmrzzztitx Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 43 Re- ligious Convocation 3, 4, Com- mittee Co-Chairman 43 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 43 International Relations Club 4. Charles E. DeWitt QJAQJ Gardiner, Maine Buxirzess Admini.rtrati0n Phi Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 43 Foot- ball 1, 2, 43 Varsity Club 4. Penelope Dietz Wilmington, Delaware Soriulogy X Spanish Club 13 Women's Ath- letic Association 2, 3, Dorm Social Chairman 23 Young Re- publicans Club 43 Outing Club 1, 2. R. Dennis Dionne AKE Seabrook, New Hampshire Bu.rine.f.f Adflxinistratiofz Delta Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Pledge Master 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 43 Class Vice President 43 Senior Ad- visor 43 Sports Car Club 3, 4, Activities director. Janice E. Dukeshire AAII York, Maine French Alpha Delta Pi 3, 4, Philan- thropic Chairman 3, 43 Chris- tian Science Organization 1, 2, 3, 4. Judith A. Dunnington AAA Brockton, Massachusetts Economies Delta Delta Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 43 Echo Staff, Circulation staff 1, 2, Assistant Advertising Manager 3, 4. Ann M. Eisentrager XD, New York, New York Philosophy - Religion Hangout 1, 23 Women's Ath- letic Association Riflery Man- ager 2g Women's Rifle Club 1, 23 Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Panhellenic Council 3, 4, Sec- retary 4, Religious Convocation Committee 4. Carolyn W. Evans EK Lynntield, Massachusetts American Literature Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, Ex- ecutive Committee 3, 4, Rush Chairman 3, President 45 Echo 2, 3, 4, Make-up Editor 3, Managing Editor 4, Hangout Committee 1, 2g Chapel Usher 3, 4. 36 Thomas J. Evans, Jr. ATQ Waterbury, Connecticut Economies Alpha Tau Omega 3, 4g Foot- ball lg Powder and Wig 2, 3, 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Richard S. Fields TAQJ Newton, Massachusetts Butinexs Administration Echo 1, 2, 3, 4, Circulation- Subscription Manager 3, Ad- vertising Manager 4g Baseball lg Colby Outing Club lg Hillel Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Tau Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 2, Treasurer 3, ,lun- ior Class Scholarship Committee 33 Student Advisor 4. Michael D. Flynn AY Darien, Connecticut Business Administration Delta Upsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, Vice President 4, Student Government 1, 4, Treasurer 4, Social Committee 3, 4, Chairman 3, 45 Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4, Michael Lester Madden Award 3, 43 Dean's List 3g Dorm Counselor 43 Religious Convocation Committee 2. Regina C. Foley AAA Portland, Maine French Delta Delta Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Chairman 3, Social Chairman 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3g French Club 1, 2, 4, Secretary 23 Dor- mitory Chairman 3, Women's Student League 3, 4, Recording Secretary 43 Cap and Gown, Secretary 4g Campus Chest Committee, Publicity Chairman 33 Senior Commencement Com- mittee 4-, Junior Advisor 3, Interdormitory Council 3, Wom- en's Student League Scholar- ship 4, Interfaith Association 2. Robert Foley TACIQ Fairfield, Connecticut Bu.vinc.r.f Administration Tau Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. Suzanne Fourcade AAA White Plains, New York Psychology Delta Delta Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, Recording Secre- tary 43 Women's Union Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 1, Dormitory Council 23 Stu- dent Government 3g Junior Advisor 3, Women's judiciary 4, Water Ballet 4. Donald P. Freedman AXA Huntington, New York Philosophy Echo 1, 2, 3, Sports Editor 2, 3, Editorial Board 2, 3, Colby Eight Business Manager 35 Campus Chest Treasurer 3g Ikon Business Manager 35 Jun- ior Advisor 3g Tennis 1, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 2, 3, Cheerleader 3, Varsity Club 4g Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 2, 3. Townley Gamage Gloucester, Massachusetts Psycllology Angel Flight 3, Sigma Kappa 1, Z, 35 Colby Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yacht Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Commodore 35 Campus Guide 25 Chapel Usher 4, junior Advisor 35 Cheerleader 1, Winter Carnival Skating Show 25 Women's Rifle Team 4. in x hh ii. I i371 Robert J. Cannon Zxlr Ridgewood, New Jersey Psychology Zeta Psi 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledge- master 3, Delta 3, Beta Beta Beta 43 Senior Advisor 4. Diann C. Geddes Manchester, New Hampshire Spanish Colby Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hangout 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Powder and Wig 35 Chris- tian Science Organization 1, 2, 3, 4. J. Howard Gibbons AXA Port Washington, New York History - Gozfcnzment - E conomzcs Basketball lg Lambda Chi Al- pha 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. Richard H. Gibbs TAc1: Swampscott, Massachusetts Spanish Tau Delta Phi 2, 3, 43 Hillel 1, Z, 3, 43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4-. Sandra L. Goodwin XQ Farmington, Connecticut Art Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4g Oracle 2, 3, Assistant Photography Ed- itor 3g Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 33 Outing Club 1, Religious Convocation Com- mittee 2g Yacht Club 13 Young Republican's Club 3, 4g ROTC Ball Decorations Committee 3. Edwin K. Gow HAQ Simsbury, Connecticut Art Colby Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Powder and Wig 1, 2, Pi Lambda Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Rushing Chairman 3, Pledge Master 2, President 3g Young Republicans Club 45 Freshman Tennis lg Varsity Tennis 2, 35 A. F. R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Arnold Air Society 3, 4, Dean's List 3, Senior Scholar Program 4, Friends of Art 4. Karen A. Graf XQ Western Springs, Illinois Spanish Hangout 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3, 45 Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 45 Dorm Council 33 Women's Union Committee 1, Spanish Club 4. Malcolm S. Graham ZNII Scarsdale, New York Professional Biology Colby Outing Club 15 Fresh- man Track 1, Varsity Track 2, 3, 49 C Club 2, 3, 43 Chi Epsilon Mu 4, Beta Beta Beta 43 Zeta Psi 1, Z, 3, 4. 38 Robert Greer CIJAG Gloucester, Massachusetts Business .4d!lli7li.l'fl'llfi07l Phi Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4. Louise A. Halllbohm AAU Manhasset, New York English Literature Alpha Delta Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, Phil- anthropic Chairman 2, Closed Party Chairman 3, Correspond- ing Secretary 4, Ikon 2, Pub- licity Director Z5 Channing Murray Club 1, 23 Outing Club 13 Hangout 25 Modern Dance Club 3g Dorm Council 2, 3. Crayce E. Hall EK Melrose, Massachusetts German Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Katah- din Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Repre- sentative to Campus Chest 1, 2, Representative to Social Com- mittee 2, Social Chairman 3, Secretary 4g Echo 1, Z, 3, Ad- vertising Manager 2, Assistant Business Manager 3g Faces Sc Places 2, 3, 4, Editor 3, 43 Delta Phi Alpha 3, 4, Pres- ident 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3g In- tercollegiate Folk Dance Fes- tival 3, Colby Chairman 3, Dorm Council 3g Students Chris- tian Association lg Hangout 25 Dean's List 2, 33 Honors in General Scholarship 33 Delta Phi Alpha German Award SQ Junior Advisor 3g Sigma Kap- pa 3, 4. William D. Hamilton AY Essex, Connecticut Business 1qd1lIi7liA'f1'llfl07l Delta Upsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, House Chairman 2, Alumni 2, Secre- tary 3, Treasurer 45 Chapel Usher 3, 4, Sports Car Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 3. E. Elizabeth Harper AAH Philadelphia, Pennsylvania American Literature Alpha Delta Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Chairman 3, Vice President 43 Oracle 1, 2, 3, Editor 3, Echo 1, 2, Co-Copy Editor 2, Spanish Club 1, 2. Daniel L. Hodges 1'IAcIJ Hartford, Connecticut Sociology Pi Lambda Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. President 3, IFC Represent- ative 4g Colby Echo 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, Debating Club 1, 2, Vice President Zg Colby Library Associates 3, Student Vice Pres- ident 3g Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil 4g Student Government 1, 45 Commencement Committee 4, Deanls List 1, 2, 3. Judith A. Hoffman New Preston, Connecticut English Literature Powder and Wig 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 2, Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 35 German Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Delta Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 45 Dean's List 2, 3. Elizabeth L. Holcombe XQ ,Sit eg an Milton, lilassachusetts Philosophy Echo 1, 2,3 Judicial Board 1, Z, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Women's Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Manager 2, Vice Pres- ident 3, President 4g Student League 2, 3, 4, junior Advisor 35 Dorm Council 1, 2, 3, Cam- pus Guide Zg Subhead 35 Chan- ning Murray Club Ig Women's Ski Team 1, Z, 3, 4g Chi Ome- ga 1, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 1. H ia, I n sg 'ul all iQ' W'i2xxx ui gs, 74. M, -z 39 rece, :P xy, 'se eg: William D. Hood AKE Springfield, New Jersey History Delta Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 35 Tennis 1, 3, 4, Captain 43 International Re- lations Club 3, 45 Colby Club 4. John Hooper ATQ Brattleboro, Vermont History - Gofwrvznzmzt - E ronomzc: Alpha Tau Omega 1, 2, 3, 4. Martha I-Iooven Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Illaihfniatirs Sigma Kappa 1, 23 Glee Club 1, Dorm Council 1, Colby- ettes 2, 3, 4. Patricia A. Houghton AAU Intervale, New Hampshire Matkcrrzalics Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Choir 15 Dean's List 1, 2, 3, Roger Williams Fellowship 2, 3, 4, Student Christian Asso- ciation lg Alpha Delta Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Scholarship Chairman 4. Wendy E. Ihlstrom EK West Hartford, Connecticut History Interim Committee 15 Glee Club 1, Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, Roger Williams Fellowship 3, 4-3 I.F.A. 4, Religious Convo- cation Committee 3, 4-, Secretary 3, 4g Campus Chest 2, Secre- tary 2, Outing Club 1. Dorothy L. John Bangor, Maine Spanish Canterbury Club 1, Z, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Oracle 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Hangout 23 I.R.C 2: Religious Convocation Committee 4g Love- joy Convocation Planning Com- mittee 2, Young Republican's Club 4. Helen L. Johnson AAA Douglaston, New York ' Psychology Delta Delta Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Activities Chairman 3, Pres- ident 4g Student Government 1, Dorm Council 1, 3, 4, Outing Club 1. Linda L. Johnson Verona, New Jersey Sociology Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Roger Williams Fellowship 3, 4. X- ul -2 .- .na ---- fn-, .mf H - -J 5. L , , 'll' Qin u N O f. 1- Zi L. Joyce Jordon Middleton, Connecticut Spanislz Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Spanish Club 2, 33 Outing Club 1, Powder and Wig 3, 4g S.C.A. 1, 2, Assistant News Ed- itor 2. Nancy R. Judd Turners Falls, Massachusetts Mario Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chapel Choir 1, Z, 3, Orchestra 3, 43 Dorm Council 1, Hangout 23 I.R.C Z, Oracle 4-9 Dean's List 3, Young Republicarfs Club 4. G. Paul Keddy 20111 Milton, Massachusetts Business .4dmini:tratio1z Sigma Theta Psi 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 45 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Debating 1, 23 Echo 2, Oracle 2, 33 junior Scholarship Committee 35 Cheerleading 3, 4-9 Campus Chest Committee 2, 3. Jocelyn A. Keil Forest Hills, New York Sociology Echo 1, 2, Outing Club 1, 2, Powder and Wig 2, Oracle 4. John Kelly AY Bar Harbor, Maine History Delta Upsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, ln- tramural Representative 2, A- lumni Secretary 3, President 43 Class President 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 13 Yacht Club 3, President 33 ROTC Band 1. Marjorie L. Kemp Darien, Connecticut A1nc1'ican Literature Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 43 SCA 1, 23 Roger Williams Fellow- ship 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treas- urer 3, President 43 Waterville Skating Club 1. Thomas Kirkendall HACI: Marysville, Ohio Pllysics Pi Lambda Phi 1, z, 3, 4. Cynthia L. Knott EK Hamden, Connecticut Biology Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4, Corre- sponding Secretary 43 Outing Club 13 Twirling Corps 13 Or- acle Business Board 3, 43 Young Republican's Club 43 S.C.A 1. i 5 1 1 1 - I 3 .gsggigzi ' 1 , ,!,..-F, 1 l 11 J 1 1 11 1 1 ,N ll 1 1' 111 111,,,WWgM!I E411 Beverly H. Lapham, Jr. AKE Skaneateles, New York English Literature Delta Kappa Epsilon 1, Z, 3, 43 President Student Govern- ment 43 Blue Key 43 Freshman Interim Committee 13 Class Treasurer 23 Football 13 Hock- ey 13 Glee Club 2, Business Manager 3g Chapel Usher 4, Alternate 3. Anne T. Larkin XQ Lynn, Massachusetts French Chi Omega 2, 3, 4, Historian 43 French Club 3, 43 Newman Club 1, 2, 33 Hangout 3g Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Dorm Coun- cil 3. Carol Lawrence XQ Dallas, Texas History Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 43 I.R.C 2, 3, 43 Outing Club 13 Echo 3, 43 Women's Union Committee 1. A. Terence Lee ATQ Middletown, Rhode Island History Alpha Tau Omega 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Advisor 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Colby Eight 1, 3, 4g Tennis 1. Anne W. Lehman Williamsport, Pennsylvania Religion-Philosophy Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4-3 Colbyettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Choir 1, 3, 4, Angel Flight 3. Karen J. Lindholm Minneapolis, Minnesota Art Hangout Executive Board 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, 4, Decoration Chairman 3, French Club 1, Winter Car- nival Ice Show 2, 3, 4, Chi Omega 1, Young Republicans Club 4, International Relations Club 4, Library Associates 4, Outing Club 1, Dorm Council 4, Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, Campus Chest Committee 2, 3. Charles H. Linehan, Jr. :DAQ Harvard, Massachusetts Psychology Phi Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Inter Fraternity Council 2, 3, Bixler Bowl Judge's Committee 2, 3, Baseball 1, Hockey 1. Theodore C. Lockhart KAP Haverhill, Massachusetts Psychology Kappa Delta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledge Class President 1, Rush- ing Chairman 2, President 4, Inter Fraternity Council 3, 4, Second Vice President 4, Sec- retary-Treasurer 3, 4, Colby Eight 3, 4, President 4, Cheer- leader 3, Chapel Choir 4. 3 si? ae l as ,ln ggglrr- aqi T X ll 1 ,is- M iff, , et s was K xl give iwesfs 'll' 'rl W H 'lngw H Slum , QQ! SE: lu Q , es. ww... lu lu , -Lf!! 1 Q lu lu gl Q wife , ,, , , lt..1.,. ll 7 .LLLHM IQ42 H, ,l.si11..eazss , 2 1331 H Z mmmm ,LL Qi 'lee If mm' 5? ,wr ti is l f- ...... 34. 'll ' lu iw .ao l W fl . in ill ll: :i W ll lim I l l. ll' l ' 'll 'iss l , l , Ea. g f E 1 r v-4 -' ' f. -.1 'liz ,, gm. E5 ... V- Barry Long TAQ Warwick, Rhode Island Economic: Tau Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. Anne Lovell Ellsworth, Maine Sociology Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra Award 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, New England Intercollegiate Band Festival 3, Dorm Council 3. Harriet W. Lunt Cape Elizabeth, Maine English Literature Powder and Wig 1, 2, 5, 4, Chairman Make-up Dept. 2, 3, 4, Chairman Program Committee 2, 3, 4, Forensic Society 1, Z, Librarian 1, 2, Library Asso- ciates 3, 4, French Club 3, Young Republican's 4, Dean's List 1, 3. Claire C. Lyons XQ Beverly, Massachusetts Art Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Council 1, Winter Carnival Committee 2, 3, 4. Ellen M. McCue Summit, New jersey History Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Orchestra 3, Cap and Gown 4, Womenis Student League 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor of Handbook 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Interdorm Board 2, 4, Chair- man 4, Chairman of Junior Advisors 3, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Judicial Board 4, Com- mencement Committee 4, Fresh- man Week Committee 3, 4, Subhead 3, Dorm Council 1, 2, 3, Student Government 4, Social Committee 3, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, Senior Scholar, Maine Intercollegiate Band 1, 2, 3. Barbara A. McGregor XQ Rowayton, Connecticut History Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Closed Party Chairman 3, Social Chair- man 4, Winter Carnival Com- mittee 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman 4, Inter-Faith Association 4, Cam- pus Guide 2, Outing Club 1, Dorm Council 3, Hangout 2, Echo 1, 2. Gordon C. MacDonald IIAQIJ New York, New York English Literature Pi Lambda Phi 2, 3, 4, Scho- lastic Chairman 2, Treasurer 3, Powder and Wig 2, 3, 4, Pres- ident 3, Production Manager 4, Ikon 1, 2, 3, Copy Editor 2, Soccer Team 1, Z, Library Associates 2, 3, 4, Editor ROTC Newspaper 1, Student Advisor 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pro- duction Manager 3, German Club 2 3, Chess and Checker Club 2, 3, Outing Club 4, Yacht 4, Winter Carnival Ice Show 3. Marna I-I. MacLean Elmhurst, Illinois History .1 13 -'ef ' ' .. ..c -Uflfv .f. ' I1 Em H V 4 l sag ' I x ,H I A .' ui - 1 ' I 1 Y ' wiiwx Q, 'M me , if K Q7 I A ,. H 5 . 2. ,M s i-J , Vx. 7Q'1-FM , 1 ,..,. .V-, - M :IH Lf' ,V l Cavan- ff -, -1-U 1 1 L43 Judith T. MacLeod Needham, Massachusetts English Literature Sigma Kappa 1, 2, Freshman Interim Committee, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, German Club 3, 4, Hangout 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Christian Asso- ciation 1, Student League 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Dorm Council 1, 2, Interna- tional Relations Club 3, 4, Angel Flight 3, Oracle 4, Syn- chronized Swimming 4. Norman S. Macartlley ZXII Port Washington, New York Geology Katahdin Council 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 4, Zeta Psi 1, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Geological Society Z, 3, 4, Beta Beta Beta 4. Gail Maconlber Conway, New Hampshire History Ski Team 2, 4, Hangout 1, Outing Club 1, 2, 4, I.R.C. 2, 4, junior Year Abroad, Dean's List 1, French Club 2, Women's Athletic Association 2. John Maguire Zxlr New Brunswick, Canada Bzuincrx Administration Zeta Psi 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Hockey 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4. Frances J. Maher AAA Hallowell, Maine English Literature Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Advisor 33 Delta Delta Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. Sue Maher AAH Weeks Mills, Maine English Literature Alpha Delta Pi 3, 4, Standards 3, Chaplain 45 Transfer from University of Maine 2g Oracle 3, 4, Copy Editor 35 Echo Staff 33 Powder and Wig 3. Iris K. Mahoney AAA Houlton, Maine Hirtory Delta Delta Delta 3, 4, Recom- mendations Chairman 43 Dorm Council 2, 43 Oracle 2, 3, 45 Echo 2, 3, 4-3 Channing Murray 13 Water Ballet 4. David Marr 2011 West Bridgewater, Massa- chusetts English Literature Sigma Theta Psi 1, Z, 3, 4. 44 Sally A. Merrill Portland, Maine History Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, New England Intercollegiate Band 33 Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee 2, 3, 45 International Relations Club 3, 4g Outing Club 2, 3, 4. Richard O. Miller 2011 Scarsdale, New York History Sigma Theta Psi 1, 2, 3, 4g Outing Club 13 International Relations Club 4. Susan S. Miller Lake Bluff, Illinois Economic: Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cor- responding Secretary 3, Treas- urer 4, Katahdin Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Echo 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Advertising Manager 3, Billing Manager 4, International Re- lations Club 2, 3, 4, Acting President 45 Student Christian Association Program Committee 1g Young Republican's Club 43 Psychology Club 2. Dawn E. Mitchell AAU Auburn, Maine Buri71e.r.s .fldministralion Alpha Delta Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, Ways and Means Chairman 3, Social Chairman 49 Sports Car Club 43 Young RepubIican's Club 43 French Club 1, 2, Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Outing Club 1, 2g Dorm Council 1g Young Democrats 4. David W. Moore Wellesley, Massachusetts Philorophy Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Concert Choir 1, 2, 4, Outing Club 1, 2, Soccer 1. Robert C. Moritz Stamford, Connecticut Bll5i7lL'J.f Administration Track 1, 23 Soccer 1, ROTC Football 3, Young Republican's Club 4. Virginia A. Murphy Belmont, Massachusetts Matlzzfrnalirr-Prychology Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Women's Ski Team 3, 4, Hangout Z, 3, 43 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Ger- man Club 3g Dorm Council 3, WAA Board 23 Echo 3. Robert B. Neuwirth New York, New York G ofucrnm 0711 Echo 1, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 1, Z, Radio Colby 1, Inter- national Relations Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 45 Aristan Society 3, 4g Young Democratys 4, Co-Chairman 45 Woodsmenis Club 1, 2, Tennis 1. ,. Pm ll ' :EQ x.ea1, H --fo, Y , 45 Robert A. Nigro AXA Malden, Massachusetts B1L.l'i7lL'J'.i' Administration Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Hangout 3, 4. George Nix AKE New Orleans, Louisiana Business Adminislratiorz Delta Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. Sandra Nolet XQ Methuen, Massachusetts English Litz'rature Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Rush Chairman 3, President 4, Cheer- leading 1, 2, 3, Business Man- ager 3g Chief Justice judicial Board 43 Cap and Gown 43 Junior Advisor 3, Dorm Chair- man 3g Interdorm Board 3, 43 Women's Student League 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 35 Student Government 45 Echo 2, Campus Guide 2, Dorm Council 1. Robert P. North Havana, Cuba .4mcrican Literature Transfer University of Penn- sylvania, Hangout 1, 2, 3, 4. Jacqueline R. Nunez XQ Freehold, New Jersey Erlglixh Literature Dormitory Council 13 Inter-dorm Council 23 Student Government 2, 4-3 Echo 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter- Faith Association 23 Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4g Honors in General Scholar- ship 23 Honors with Distinction in General Scholarship 3, Dorm Sub-Head 3, 4, junior Advisor 3, Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 3g Echo Exchange Editor 3, Editorial Board 45 Oracle 1, 2. Elizabeth M. 0'Connell Waterville, Maine English Literaturz' Powder and Wig 2, 3, 4, Assist- ant Makeup Department 2, Co- Chairman Makeup Department 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 23 Li- brary Associates 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2, 3, Dean's List 1, 3. Patience 0. Oliver AAA Nobleboro, Massachusetts Nlathcrlzatics Delta Delta Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Roger Williams Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 43 Women's Union Committee 15 Inter-Faith Association 3, 45 German Club Z. Robert Oster AKE Baltimore, Maryland Bfuinerr Administration Delta Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 43 Winter Carnival 4. reel? vial 1 Q 461 John J. Pallotta, Jr. AKE Ipswich, Massachusetts Psychology Delta Kappa Epsilon 1, Z, 3, 4-, Social Chairman 45 Yacht Club 1g Outing Club 13 Foren- sic Society Zg Student Advisor 3g Glee Club 3, 43 Concert Choir 3, 4, Business Manager 43 Newman Club lg U,S. Navy. Rayrnond Paris Zwll Manchester, Connecticut Economics Zeta Psi 1, Z, 3, 4, Historian 23 Beta Beta Beta 4. Gerry Parker AKE Bath, Maine Businerr fqd7lli1ll.l'fl'l1fi07Z Delta Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. Susan C. Parmalee Portland, Maine English Literature Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Team 3, 45 Hangout 2, 3, 4g French Club 2, 33 Echo 3. Sarah A. Peabody AAH Bangor, Maine Music Alpha Delta Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, Rush Chairman 3, President 4, Dorm Council 13 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Oracle 3. Beverly A. Pearson Newton Centre, Massachusetts English Literature Roger Williams Fellowship 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Library Associates 4. Betsy Perry AAA Exeter, New Hampshire French Delta Delta Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 25 Dorm Council 2, W.A.A. 2, 33 Women's Union Committee 3, 4. Charles A. Peltee ZWII Chelmsford, Massachusetts Zeta Psi 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Scholarship Award 33 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Z, 3, 4, Captain 4, Powder and Wig 1, 2, Outing Club 1, 2. 47 Jerome Poole Zip Gray, Maine Psychology Zeta Psi 3, 4, President 4, I,F.A. 3, Colby Eight 3, Outing Club 3, 4. Carole Ann Pope AAA Portland, Maine F ranch Delta Delta Delta 3, 4, Activ- ities Chairman 43 French Club 2, 3, 4, President 4g Student Christian Association 1, 2g In- ternational Relations Club 45 Junior Advisor 33 Dorm Social Chairman 4, Powder and Wig 2, 45 Dorm Council Z, E.P.I.C. Committee 3, Folk Dance Club 33 Woodman Grant 1, 2g Com- mencement Reservations and Housing Committee 1, 2, 3. Charles Posternak Lawrence, Massachusetts Psychology Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4-3 Hillel 1, Z, 3, 4, Psychology Club 23 Young Democrats 3, 4, Inter- national Relations Club 2, 3, 4. Eugene C. Rainville ATQ Pembroke, New Hampshire Economics Alpha Tau Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Rush Chairman 3, Vice Pres- ident 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, I.F.C. Representative 2. Carol Ann Rancourt Waterville, Maine Businefs Arlminirtration Majorrette 2, 35 Head Majorette 35 Glee Club Z, 35 Concert Choir Z, 35 Young Democrat's 45 French Club 35 Newman Club 1. Martha A. Raymond EK Manchester, New Hampshire American Literature Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, Schol- arship Chairman 45 Oracle 3, Assistant Editor 35 Roger Wil- liams Fellowship 3, 4, President 3, World Student Christian Federation Representative 3, Women's Representative 45 Religious Convocation Commit- tee 45 Carrie M. True Award 35 Homecoming Queen 1. Stephen K. Richardson KAP Attleboro, Massachusetts Maihernatirs Kappa Delta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 45 Bixler Bowl Chairman 2, 35 Publicity Chair- man Zg Outing Club 15 Camera Club 25 Freshman Tennis Team 15 Dean's List 3. Douglas N. Riis KAP Tenafly, New Jersey Psychology Kappa Delta Rho 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Chapel Choir 2, 3, 45 Colby Eight 2, 3, 45 Canterbury Club 1, Outing Club 25 Roberts Union Open Pool Championship 1. Robert H. Risch Brooklyn, New York llffaihcmatics Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Associates 1, 25 Soccer 15 Scholarship Com- mittee 35 Powder and Wig 1. Quimby N. Robinson 28111 Manhasset, New York Psychology United States Marine Corps Sigma Theta Psi 1, 2, 3, 4, B.T.U.C. President 3, 45 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Colby Echo 15 Colby Oracle 2, 35 Radio Colby 1, 25 Psychology Club 25 Young Republican's Club 1, 45 Student Christian Association 15 Class President 25 Chess Club 1. Edward M. Ruscitti ZNII Milford, Massachusetts Spanish Zeta Psi 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 35 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Newman Club 15 Student Advisor 4. Wilma R. Russell AAA New Haven, Connecticut Biology Delta Delta Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Rush Chairman 3, Correspond- ing Secretary 45 Class Secretary 45 Junior Advisor 35 Chapel Usher 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman 45 Hangout 25 Dorm Council 1, 2, 3. Willialn J. Sambito TAcIx Ayer, Massachusetts Psychology Tau Delta Phi 1, Z, 3, 4, Bixler Bowl Committee 1, Social Chair- man 3, Custodian 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Foot- ball Zg Outing Club 1, Z3 Home- coming Committee lg Hangout Committee 43 Radio Colby 1, Campus Chest Committee 2. Donna L. Sample Portland, Maine Blathmnalics Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4g Student Christian Association lg Span- ish Club lg Powder and Wig 1, 2, 3, 43 German Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Library Associates 3, 4, Dorm Council 3, 4, Sub-Head 3, 43 Women's Athletic Association Board 2, 3, Archery Manager 2, 3g Roger Williams Fellowship 4. Richard Savage KAP Windsor, Connecticut Biuizzosr Administration Kappa Delta Rho 1, Z, 3, 4. Mary E. Sawyer Castine, Maine Economics Young Democrat's Club 4. -...sgiL- , fits. 11 ff , try. J... ff fs if x' gg 411' ' 'I 4 Ql i 3 r xl 'Pi' if 1 Pin: - ' 4 N Y Q-1,-' E 1- 4 i, New ff-1 11 I E49 Nancy R. Schneider XQ Doylestown, Pennsylvania English Lileraturc Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledge Trainer 3, judicial Board 3, 43 Interdorm Council Z, Dorm Council 1, 3, 4. Diane J. Scrafton AAU Staten Island, New York English Literature Alpha Delta Pi 1, 2, 3, 43 Cap and Gown 4, Treasurer 4, Panhellenic Association 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, junior Advisor 3, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4g Judicial Board 3, Colby Echo 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 1, Feature Editor 2, Editorial Board 3, 4, Campus Guide 2, Library Associates 4. Fred G. Sears Zip Dover, Massachusetts Bu.fine.v.f Administration Hockey lg Varsity Hockey 2. 3, 4, Blue Key 4, Class Pres- ident 3g Outing Club 13 A.F. R.O.T.C. Drill Team 1, 2, Zeta Psi 1, Rush Chairman 2, 3, Supreme Council 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Beta Beta Beta 4. David J. Seddon AXA Oradell, New Jersey History Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, 4, Pledge Trainer 4, Freshman Baseball 1g Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, All New England 3, Captain 45 Chapel Usher 3, 43 Hockey lg Soccer 1. Donald Shein Providence, Rhode Island History Henry M. Sheldon, Jr. EQQ Easthampton, Massachusetts Economic: Sigma Theta Psi 1, 2, 3, 45 Colby Outing Club 1, 25 Young ',S..,,,, Republican's Club 3, 4. Diana C. Sherman Middletown, Rhode Island Sociology Echo 15 Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 45 International Relations Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Religious Convo- cation Committee -I-5 Chapel Choir 1, Henry Silverman TACIJ New Haven, Connecticut History Tau Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Custodian 2, Vice President 3, President 45 Freshman Golf 15 Religious Convocation Commit- tee 35 Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4. I . 5 iiili. SETSJ H H u it it t ,Dt U Ei 50 Winthrop Smith Milford, Connecticut Geology Transferred from Yale in sophomore year. Cynthia H. Spaniack AAA Arlington, Massachusetts Psychology Delta Delta Delta 2, 3, 4, Service Projects Chairman 3, Sponsor Chairman 45 Women's Athletic Association 1, 3, 4, Winter Sports Manager 45 Winter Carnival Skater 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Chapel Choir 1, 25 Chapel Usher 3, 45 Powder and Wig 1, 45 Echo 15 Modern Dance Club 1, 3, 45 International Relations Club 4. Bruce Staples Zip Greensboro, North Carolina Geology Zeta Psi 1, Z, 3, 4, Pledge- master 2, Treasurer 3, 45 Senior Advisor 45 Chi Epsilon Mu 45 Geologic Society 2, 35 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Supreme Council 4. Carol Stearns XQ Romford, Maine Muxic ' Chi Omega 3, 4, Greek Sing Chairman 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Concert Choir Z, 35 Col- byettes 2, 35 S.C.A. 1, 25 I.F.A. Representative 25 Deans List 25 Mary Low Carver Poetry Prize 15 Regional Council of New Eng- land Student Christian Move- ment 2. Peter J. Stevenson ATQ New York, New York Ameriran Literature Alpha Tau Omega 3, 4, Social Chairman 43 Oracle Senior Editor 4. H. Carl Stieler KAP Houlton, Maine Philosophy Kappa Delta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4, Centurian 2, Vice President 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 2, President 33 A.F.R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Arnold Air Society 4, Vice President 4. Charles J. Swenson AXA West New York, New Jersey History Lambda Chi Alpha 1, Z, 3, 4, House Manager 3, Correspond- ing Secretary 43 junior Advisor 33 Senior Advisor 43 Newman Club 1, Z, 3, 4, Vice President 33 Varsity Club Z, 3, 43 Base- ball 13 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. William C. Swormstedt ZNII Nashua, New Hampshire Busimnrs Adminirtration Zeta Psi 1, 2, 3, 4, House Historian 2, Social Chairman 33 Track Team 1, Z, 3, 43 Soccer Team 43 German Club 3. E511 Norcross Teel, Jr. KAP Lexington, Massachusetts Philosophy Kappa Delta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Social Chairman 33 Student Ad- visor 3, 4g Outing Club 1, 43 Chapel Usher 2, 3, 4, Co-Chair- man 43 Powder and Wig 1. Kenneth Thompson 1'IA11x Freeport, Maine Philosophy Pi Lambda Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. Sarah Thompson AAU Melrose, Massachusetts So riology Alpha Delta Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, Head Sponsor 3, Executive Committee 43 French Club 13 Outing Club 1, 23 Dorm Council 13 Young Republicans Club 43 Roger Wil- liams Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 43 Sports Car Club 4. David Tourangeau ATQ Berlin, New Hampshire Economic: Alpha Tau Omega 1, 2, 3, 4. Nancy L. Tozier AAU Portland, Maine Sociology Alpha Delta Pi 3, 4, Executive Committee 4. Ernest V. Trobridge QSAQ Weston, Massachusetts Bu.rint'.r.t AdlIli7liJil'Hfi07l Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Bob-In Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Young Democrats 4. Bruce B. Turner Zxll York Beach, Maine Sociology Zeta Psi 1, 2, 3, 45 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Canterbury Club 2, 35 R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team Commander 3, Cadet Colonel 4, Distinguished Mili- tary Cadet 45 Arnold Air Soci- ety 3, 4, Treasurer 4. Melvin H. Veeder ZXII Winnetka, Illinois Brzsirmss Adminiytrrltiorz Zeta Psi 1, 2, 3, 45 Colby Outing Club 15 Mu Alpha Chi 35 Beta Beta Beta 4. 4 - Q 4 ,H+ , 3 , -2 ,Q ' 3 55' '55, H, gg, , an 521 l Suzanne L. Walker AAH Greenwich, Connecticut z41IlL'I'iCl17l Lilmnture Alpha Delta Pi 3, 4, Ways and Means Chairman 45 S.C.A. 15 French Club 15 Oracle 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor Student Directory 3. Philip J. Walther, II 29x11 Newington, Connecticut Economics Sigma Theta Psi 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Alumni Sec- retary 45 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Oracle 25 Radio Colby 1, 25 Dean's List 35 Intramural Ath- letic Council 35 Young Repub- licans Club 4. Ann Weir EK Fairfax, Vermont English Lilfraiurc Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 45 Outing Club 1, 25 S.C.A. 1, 25 Dorm Council 2, 35 Women's Student League 35 Echo Staff 1, 2, 3, Advertising Manager 2, 35 Red Cross Wa- ter Safety Instructors Course Z5 Junior Advisor 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice President 45 Class Scholarship Committee 35 Folk Dance Group 3. Arthur F. Wheat HACID Manchester, New Hampshire Spanish Pi Lambda Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. John P. Whitehead, Jr. KAP Watertown, Connecticut Prychology Kappa Delta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4, Xi Crier Editor 2, Secretary 3, 45 College Band 1, 25 Tennis 15 Soccer 35 Advanced R.O.T.C. Cadet Group Commander 45 Arnold Air Society 3, 4, Pres- ident 4. Michael Wilcox KAP West Hartford, Connecticut History Kappa Delta Rho 1, Z, 3, 4, Propraetor 3, Social Chair- man 3g Tennis 15 Soccer 15 Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 2, President 45 Young Republican's Club 3, 45 Sports Car Club 3, 4, Membership Di- rector 4. Jill Williams EK Vernon, Vermont French Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4, Re- cording Secretary 4, Executive Committee 4, Standards Com- mittee 3, 45 Echo 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 1, 2, Copy Editor 3, News Editor 45 Women's Ath- letic Association 35 Phi Sigma Iota 3, 4, Secretary 45 Dorm Council 45 junior Advisor 35 Dean's List 15 Homecoming Queen Committee Co-Chair- man 4. Henry Wilnierding AKE Westbury, New York Brlsinoss Adminislratiorz Delta Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Hockey 2, 3, Co- Captain 4. ,Ca ,. .,,,. -.,f...,, I53 K 'E William D. Wooldredge EGM: Marblehead, Massachusetts History Transfer from Yale Sigma Theta Psi Z, 3, 4, Rush Chairman 3, Vice President 3, President 45 Inter-Faith Asso- ciation 3, 45 Religious Convo- cation Committee 35 Young Republican's Club 4, Co-Chair- man 45 Outing Club 25 Dorm Counselor 45 Student Advisor 45 Canterbury Club 2, 3, 4, Planning Committee 3, 45 Or- acle 2. A. Virginia Wriggins Meadowbrook, Pennsylvania Profcnional Biology Dorm Council 1, 25 Echo 15 Women's judicial Board 35 Women's Union Committee 1, 2, Social Chairman 25 Junior Advisor 35 Powder and Wig Z, 3, 4, Executive Board 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4. Robert Wright Zip Natick, Massachusetts Amoricarz Literature Zeta Psi 1, Z, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 25 Outing Club 1, 25 Beta Beta Beta 45 Class Treas- urer 35 Arnold Air Society 3, 4. Bruce A. Young ZYII Scarsdale, New York History Zeta Psi 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, 4, Interfraternity Council 1, 3, 4, Supreme Coun- cil 3, 4, President 45 Glee Club 15 Student Government 15 Echo 25 Student Christian Association 15 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Woodsmen Council 3, 4, Katah- din Council 3, 45 Powder and Wig 3, Soccer 1, 2, 3. Lewis W. Yurdin TAQ Fairfield, Connecticut Business Administration Tau Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman Z, Secretary Z, 3, Custos 35 Echo 1, 2, 3, 4, Billing Manager 3, Business Manager 4g Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, Radio Colby 1, 2. Patricia D. Zapp Kennett Square, Pennsylvania English Literature Glee Club 1, 2, Concert Choir 1, 2, Chapel Choir 1, Z5 Ger- man Club 25 Dean's List 2, Junior Year Abroad 3. David M. Ziskind TAKIJ Fall River, Massachusetts Business Adrninistration Tau Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Ed- itor-Historian 2, Alumni Scribe 3, Treasurer 4, Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 45 Track 1, Colby Band 1, 23 R.O.T.C. Band 13 R.O.T.C. Outstanding Bands- manship Award 1958 1, Echo 1g Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Re- ligious Convocation Committee 33 Powder and Wig 1. m,,a?5: H rniiaawae Mfg? ull' l54l l Lawrence Bois Waterville, Maine Psychology David Bustin Sebago Lake, Maine English Literature Peter Cavari QAT New York, New York Spanish Phi Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 43 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4. Richard Cerruti KAP New York, New York Philosophy Kappa Delta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4. Edgar Leroy Davis Allston, Massachusetts .flmerican Literature Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 23 Library Associ- ates 4. Wilson Doyle c1mA9 Ramsey, New jersey History Phi Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4. Martha W. Post Washington, D.C. Gmvrzzzn Penn State transfer 13 Outing Club 23 Delta Phi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4g Junior Year in Munich 3, Library Associates 4. Frank Wallace East Vassalboro, Maine Philosophy Vaughn J. Howland 2,1911 Waterville, Maine Sofiology Outing Club 1, 3, Young Re- publicans Club 4-, Oracle 2, 35 Baseball Manager 1g Basketball Manager lg Student Christian Association lg Radio Colby lg Class President 4, Sigma Theta Psi 1, 2, 3, -I-, Rushing Com- mittee 3. George Redpath KAP Wynnewvood, Pennsylvania Bzuizzms fldnzilzisiration W'ayne W. Westbrook AXA East Hartford, Connecticut English Lll6'I'IIl1U'L' Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Baseball 1, Bas- ketball 1, Gulf 2, 33 Religious Convocation Committee 2, 3, Chairman 3, Student Govern- ment 3, 4, Vice President -I-. Samuel Kent Farmington, Connecticut C'h1rmi.rtry Bennett Rudd Salisbury, Connecticut Phyxim Henry Wiilgalc HAQQ New York, New York flmnricrzfz Cifvilization Pi Lambda Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. Francis J. Kcough New Britain, Connecticut Ecozmniics Robert Shattuck KAP Old Greenwich, Connecticut Pxychology Kappa Delta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4. ,Ion T. Wolfe TAcIi Larchmont, New York Psychology Tau Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4-, Scribe 2, Alumni Scribe 2, Vice Pres- ident 3g Track 1, 23 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Woo-dsilien Council 1, 2, 3, President of Ski Council 4, Katahdin Council 3, -I-, President of Rock Climbing Division 4. Class of '61-Freshmen To Seniors The Class of 1961 was the first and last iii many respects. We were the last class to have a purely social Freshman Week. VVe were the last class to see the physical plant minus Lovejoy building, Bixler Art and lVIusic Center, and Administration build- ing, a fact which demonstrates a parallel growth between atmosphere and facili- ties . Another illustration of Colby's growth and progress. We will have been the last class which does not have the benefit of the January Plan of independent study. VVe will be the first class to graduate under President Strider. VVe were the first class to see Comprehensives ahead of us from the beginning of our college career. This summary of firsts and lasts , however, does not exhaust the events of four years. A list of lectures which might have beenl attended, social attractions, and sports events and records might surprise a senior who wishes to know exactly what did happen in his four years. There was, for example, the Maine-Colby game at Orono in 1958, when Colby won its first Maiiie football title in many years, or the basketball victories in 1958 and 1959 which climaxed a long championship streak. There were the Aca- demic Convocations and the Faculty show, each event being held only once in four years. There were each year a Lovejoy and zl Religious Convocation, which we may or may not remember. Among lecturers, there were such notables as Crane and Ralph Bunche. We could have danced to the music of Lester Lanin, Lionel Hampton, and Dick Maltby. 1fVe may have worked on four Johnson Days, and we may have participated in the EPIC workday. 1 Less singular events are, however, probably the ones which are most influential. In this category one could place chapel services, bull sessions, casual talks with professors, campus activities , friendships made over four years, bridge games, and spa-breaks. In other categories are the decline in restrictive, rules on the women's side of campus, a change in the ofiicial attitude toward liquor, andl discussions of the place of fraternities and sororities. All of these events and changes indicate that in terms of the college scene the four years at Colby were dynamic ones. The final,test of what happened to individuals during these four years is yet to be demonstrated. 1561 The second half of second semester 1960 sped by quickly-lecture followed lecture as distinguished speakers arrived on the campus periodically. Topics ranged from Put- ting lVIan into Spacel' to Ralph Bunche's excellent description of Africa and the United Nations . The Philosophy of Crime and Punishmentl' drew a large crowd, as did Dr. Parr's talk on Science and the Sean. Powder and Xvig presented VVycherly's The Country Wife and Dido and Aeneas -both excellent productions, and the latter was seen again by a receptive audience dur- ing Commencement Week. Mtisical events, too, showed a wide variation in theme and tone. The Annual Spring Concert was received with much enthusiasmg the Annual Intercollegiate Band Festival provided a more informal but equally impressive note as students from throughout New England came to make music on Nlayllower Hill. The Recognition Assembly in May was a more than noteworthy occasion. Dr. Bix- ler presided for the last time as President of the collegeg Don Williamson was awarded the coveted Condon Medalg Cap and Gown and Blue Key paced the aisles and perpetu- ated their organizations-prizes and awards were given to the students who had earned both them and the accompanying recognition. Final exams took care of the rest of the spring and Commencement WVeek was fa- vored with spring weather of the sun-sun-sun variety. l61l Ah-ll-ll, John son Day' i V The trees and incoming Freshmen were both green, as the college opened for the aca- demic year 1960-1961. Freshmen Week was similar to those which had gone before- new faces, new friends, occasional moments of peace, and more occasional frantic Hurries to make appointments. Registration tired everyone, and after a few days of classes one was left with the feeling was it all worth it? l The first all-college convocation under the leadership of our new President, Dr. Strider, dealt with such seemingly unrelated tolpics as laryngologists and lessons, op- tometrists and optimismg and Warnings and a very warm welcome. The President's Reception for the Freshmen and the all-college dance which followed it, began the so- cial life of the campus for the year. l 1621 l The Activities Fair the preceding night had shown the Freshmen a variety of extra- curricular organizations to which they might devote time and energy . . . but most of them were wisely cautious. The Outing Club filled the exercise room with snow-capped mountains, pine trees, pup-tents, and canoesg the Echo staff created an issue before the eyes of interested on-lookersg the campus musical groups provided song while Powder and Wig presented scenes of dramatic tension. All in all, Freshman Week went as might be expected-socially successful . . . as the upperclassmen head for Foss, Woodman, Louise Coburng only the freshmen men mistaking Mary Low for just another dorm. The Outing Club took their annual climb to Katahdin-lVIaine's highest mountain- early in the yearg football games became a permanent week-end feature . . . and the team became famous for its victories. Dercole's Welcome Home Victors crossed signals with the bus bearing the victorious players back to campus-but all Worked out right eventually! President Strider was officially inaugurated on October 11, a stunning event by its very distinguished role of academicians. Representatives from one hundred and forty colleges, universities, learned societies and friends of the college attended, hearing Dr. Courtney C. Smith of Swarthmore give the main address. Parent's Weekend followed almost immediately and the entire college donned its most festive air for the occasion. Dr. Strider would provide the essential leadershipg the parents would provide those to be led. i631 4 W , , I 5 Y 55- if - 1. ' 4 fi' 5 ' Y li A I Y EQXFTZQ ' X. . E 'E .-:E-25: Mm' V Wi wif E641 ,J 'ii .ti if Homecoming was the next event of social significance. Peggy Chandler, KDR's candi- date, was crowned queen for the festivities which included a dance to the music of the well-known Al Corey. The Zetes topped the VVoodsman's Meet, and another fun- Hlled weekend became history. The football team started coming to grief in the State Series-even with a hundred car cavalcade strung out between XVate1-ville and Orono, the victory belonged to Nlaine. Bates was another story as we defeated them on their own Held. The annual Lovejoy Convocation brought the renowned editor, Ralph McGill, to the campus for several days, which included talks and meals with students, and an excel- lent address which was poorly attended. Powder and Wig presented the lVIadwoman of Chaillot in the Opera House, playing to large crowds both nights. lVIusic was hard- ly neglectedg both Band and Community Orchestra presenting concerts in November. E651 Q X my X N fl , 3 Q52 sw 5, nz ff gg . . 51 Q .Q ve we Zsiaem, , ' ,. . . ,fiwsfggjz W 1 2 2Q5Mf M .g- j 41 I ,... I 3' 4 -MQ? . e ,I . fl gif,-LBA-.T.,I-- jf '31f',a Sx '- 'mi Q-'ha The Green Death immobilized the campus momentarily but life went on as usual- two seniors made history by being the Hrst students ever to address a faculty meeting! The topic? The new cut rule. The result? An earlier closing time before vacations, en- abling students to miss traffic jams and make connections. A more universal senior proj- ect was the Class Banquet, presided over by college and class officials with Dr. Strider giving the chief address. Despite popular campus opinion, Kennedy won the Presidential election, and both Colby and the U.S. were being led by new leaders. The hockey season opened successfully and remained that way, losing only occasion- ally to such high-powered teams as R.P.I., U.N.B., and B.C. The campus Christmas festivities ranged from banquets to concerts, with parties and dances as Well. Christmas vacation was greeted with sighs of relief by many-it became a time to write and a time to sleep! l67l J .ws V' - 'll ii i i A ' if bww-- a,',cfg 3 . -an-.... .. V, - 1 , ' 'sf ff we 539. fa - Q ..- Q- lj, . The return to the campus in January was the llast in Colby history-the January Plan had been adopted by the faculty and meant the end of the dead period between vaca- tion and semester exams. The stimulus it will give to intellectual life on the campus is still unknown, but heads and hopes are high . . . and if you ski, capitalize the H on heads. l 1 l -5- V--, ,Z , f-,V l l63ll 3.9 O I fs.. ,- A gm ' , , ' ,I 'swf ,ss ii, ' M if-N - 21.-s...-..,::1 -W Aa-..,..,f .. - all aa ,fm H, Y '3f'Qe54?,i1'3 5, 'Ai : ,ii ,-' ' 4. - e ...A 352 Exams thinned the ranks a bit more, but life continued. Mid-semesters shot byg and Second Sernester began udth a rush. Classes soon becannc a fanidiar part of the day-by- day routine-until YVintcr Carnival when all intellectual activity ground to a halt for fourdaysC...nnnnnunQ. i l i ii , nn ii , , , ii' ii ni' 'X' 2 mv, i , is xii ,,, lii,, 1 v ii If it isn't rocks, it's the fetal piglv l 69 l 1 8' Hs. Lf .-: Gag: . Sf 9 : fff'1- in-.w , . X M iff. , . . T iff ' iw ' ' wsakq -4 - Q , X? N . 55-. '-A 'lift kv Y f 1.1 ,: Z' .. 'N' , -m ifiwf .. , .Q ,. N ' 1. , ' w J' ,l .1 '- kj.--ga, 'A J , V, Q' 'T I , V, ,,.Lf.:m. Ma, Aw, 2 31 , mf wx f y H sg w 1 if Q-,sw 1 T fl iff? ' M 1 vi, -f' yu' wgjl ., v Ann 53352425 2 1 1 H ww K1 1 X 4,-1 5. . x., 5 53511-If 3 fs. 'S .L 2591112 M. ,Mm Q, Qu w uf rf' Z1 , in w W Nz :mx 5 , - wx , Him .ff u Q-an 3 WRT S . U 2 Hwy mm www - 3 m Qu:-'ff wi E1 all 6153251- ff' 'Si Bebe Clark was crowned Queen by 21 striding skater or should we say Z1 skating Strider? Gabrielson Lectures provided a source of intellectual stimulus for the students who attended. The Seniors began to get harried looks . . . but then, they always do -what are five courses with the regular assignments, the threat of comprehensives, and the question of next yearn to be afraid of? l71l il ..,, If ,Q 491 . 'fi' ,, ee., 1. 2 655229 Powder and Wig ' 221 E f :' . I i ,X I M, ,ee 5 e or ge, Sm p Q , aa, 2 , V l ..,, L 1 ' lk , M., if za ...za M SI W: HS' 5- 'Al' 1 x l :stan ,, , . W 1 - l r Seated: H. Hansen - Vice-Pres., A. Tracy 1 Corresponding Sec., J. Turner 1 Rec. Sec., P. Dean - Pres. Smnrling: V. Wriggilis - Treas., G. MacDonald. 1 For its 1960-61 season, Powder and lVig crossed the ocean and came back with four European plays. The first play, presented in the Waterville Opera House, was Jean Giradoux' The lVIadwom.m'z of Clzailloz. This satiric comedy called for a large cast and on the cast list appeared such names as President Strider, lVIr. Bither, Mr. MacKay and lVIr. Garab. The demanding role of the madwoman was adequately fulfilled by Susan Freeman. A problem arose in the make-up depzirtment when it was discovered that a 19-year-old girl had to age sixty some odd years in a half an hour! In December, Powder and 1Vig arranged for what they hope will become an annual affair. The Portland Players came up for a one-night performance of Two for Zlzc Sca- 56110. l i721 l Q , Sue Freeman, Mr. MacKay and Tom Curtis in Act I of The MGIIIUOIIIIIIIV of Chaillot. Jean Paul Sartre's lVo Exit' was the first student-directed play to be presented at Col- by for many years. The presentation was undertaken by Penny Dean and was presented in what P and XV calls the Little Theater. As a result, the staging of the play was in the round . The house was completely sold out for both performances. One of the most dillicult and demanding plays that Powder and Wig ever presented was Chekhov's Three Si.vlcr.v. This play, under the capable direction of Dr. lrving Suss, ran for three nights in the Little Theater. The cast list once again included Colby fac- ulty, this time in the forms of lVIr. Phillips and Mr. Kirk. Powder and Xvig will end its 60-61 season with the performance of ShaW's Jlflfm and Snfufrman. This, like The Nlaziwovmziz, Will be presented at the Opera House. The selection of plays this year afforded problems for all the facets of dramatics. By choosing such plays, Powder and Wfig hopes not only to bring enjoyable theatrical ex- periences to Colby, but also to afford an opportunity for all its members to learn, through practical experience, how to successfully handle the numerous fields in dramatics. E731 Mr. Bither as a pickpocket in The lwnrlwoman. Suzy Martin and Patch Jack in No Exit The climax of the dramatic Three Sisters. L74 Publications Cracle Seated A. Walker, R. Veit 1 Editor, S. Martin. Standing: D. Gilbert, A. Lawton 1 Business Mgr P Stevenson, F. Stephenson. Absent: H. Campbell, D. Emerson. The 1961 ORACLI5 staff, by adding, cutting, and some reorganizing, again presents the events of '60-'61 through words and pictures. For the first time, the seniors elected the man to whom their yearbook would be dedicated. Another first Was the addition of an editorial staff, comprised of sophomores, for the purpose of training and aiding in forming edi- torial policies. For quicker perusal and visual memory-aids, copy was cut and the number of candids increased. Under the leadership of Ruth Veit, the ORACLE staff gives you ORACLE,S 95th edition, hoping it will retain for each Colby student a pleasant memory of the college year, 1960-1961. 1751 Echo Seated: C. Evans 1 Managing Editor, D. Hodges - Editor, L. Ynrflin - Business Mgr., J. Williallms. Standing: J. Nunez, D. Scrafton. Absent: D. Berry. , From February 1960, to January 1961, Colbyis journalistic voice was under a single new management. An attempt was made at emphasis of the controversial with: in- trospection added to the reporting, and apathy attacked in the new and more particular dimensions through Dan Hodges' editorial column and Debby Berry's lightly satiric Hfeaturesn. The student body responded in their letters to the editor , and the Eclzolv six pages became a forge for the hammqring out of campus issues. The EPIC issue or southern discrimination, the reinforcement and re-organization of IFC, the outrages of vacation-cut legislation andl loyalty oaths, and the 100 virtues and vices of the January Plan were among the many vital controversies that burned in the Ech0's print through 1960-61. Every link in the Eclz0's chain pulled hardest on Tues- day evening to get the issue over a friendly deadline. In the process, an informal motto emerged, in exaggerated reiiections of thelnot uncommon eleventh-hour concern for headlines, lineage, and missing copy: All theinews that fits, We print. 1761 l Library Associates i. , , i i Floor: L. Newman, H. Lunt, B. Pearson. Seated: M. DcMotte, D. Sample, A. Tracy, S. Marlin, B. 0'Connell. Standing: C. Pospisil, D. Scrzlfton, P. Astwoofl, D. Bcrquist, D. Nviggins, D. Starr, G. Baker, P. Dean. Absent: D. Tl'11iSlCF - President. American poet Joel Oppenheimer while lecturing at Colby in February, 1961. Service Crgcinizcltions Student Government Seated: J. Nunez, J. Kelly, M. Flynn, B. Lapham, C. Clifton, R. Shaefer. Sumlling: A. Walker, S. Nolet, F. D'Ercole, P. Duggan, D. Berquist, M. Kazanjian, D. Serafton, J. McQuilkin. Absent: P. Archer, D. Hodges, F. Stephenson. ' This year Student Government set several dehnite goals. Carrying through his cam- paign promises, President Bev Lapham, with the assistance of Vice-President VVayne VX7estbrook, Secretary Charlotte Clifton, and Treasurer Nlike Flynn, obtained Student Government action on improving the study conditions in the library, raising the caliber of the campus movies, sponsoring a concert, and improving the Freshman VVeek program. The organization is playing a definite role on the campus as is exemplified in the help given to the Emergency Integration Committee, the unifying of views on the tempo- rary cut rule problem, and the sponsorship of an Elmer Bartels' Day for a gift for El- mer Bartels who was injured playing hockey. , The Panhellenic Council at Colby College is the sorority governing body composed of two delegates to the council from each of the four sororities on campus. The col- lege administration, in conjunction with the council, decides the time for formal rush- ing. This year under the able leadership of Diane Scrafton the Rush Booklet was introduced as an additional aid to incoming students. In an effort to further high schol- arship, the Panhellenic Council awards a scholarship cup to the sorority with the highest academic average. , i l 73 l i Pan-Hellenic Council Floor: P. Gwyn. Seaterl: D. Scrafton - Pres., C. Clifton, N. Cunneen, S. Keith. Stami- ing: L. Swinney, B. Bcrlorclli, A. Eisentrager. Inter-Fraternity Council Floor: T. Cordner, W. Bassett, D. Starr Calternatcsl. Seated: B. Young, N. Butler 1 Soc.-Treats., F. D'Ercole - Pres., D. Berquist - Vice-Pres. Slnmling: S. lVIcCleery, R I.oH'rmlo, B. MacPherson, J. Savastano, C. Chandler, B. Long. Absent: D. Hodges. For the past several years, the fraternity system at Colby has been governed by an elective body, composed of members from each of Colby's ten fraternities, namely the Interfraternity Council. The purpose of this body is not only restrictive in establishing definite laws for the fraternity system, but also in strengthening the fraternity system on a regional and national scale. l79l Women's Student League . . Floor: D. Cobb, L. Swinney, L. Philbrick, R. Carbine. Seulell: S. Bennett, S. Fullerton, M. Ballantyne, R. Folew N Cunneen, L. Lee. Slamling: S. Fourearle, J. lVIz1eLe0d, M. Elek, L. Holcombe, S. Lockhart, S. Nnlel., P. French B Berlorelli. Absent: Ellen McCue - President. The Womeii's Student League Executive Board, which is the governing body of the women's division, in addition to sponsoring the annual Rummage Sale, the Christ- mas Banquet, and the VVomen's Handbook, attempted this year to make a positive con- tribution to the intellectual and social life of,the Women students. Towards the ful- fillment of this goal, the Student League sponsored a highly successful Senior-Freshman tea, provided for professors to conduct after-dinner discussions on pertinent topicsg and made available more facilities for studyingg and also set up a library in each dormi- tory. The League also continued to act in its capacity as a sounding board for student opinion and as a link between the administration, faculty, and students. lvith Sandra Nolet as Chief Justice, the lV'omen's Judiciary Board, which is con- cerned with serious violations of the Colby System, performed its function as the dis- ciplinary body of the lVomen's Student League. A program of introduction to the Colby System to the freshmen and a reorientation for the upperclassmen was instituted. The ultimate aim of the Judicial Board is to see that the standards of the VVomen's Division and Colby College are upheld. , E301 ,Mtv , vt . . i Women's Judiciary Sealed: L. Swinncy, A. Quirion, L. Holcombe, S. Nolet - Chief Justice, J. Benn, N. Schneider. Standing: N. Ela, J. Eielson, S. Sclulcff, S. Fourcade, P. Downs. Absent: E. MeCune. Men's Judiciary MEN'S JUDICIARY. Seated: C. McLaughlin, D. Clark. E. Boardman., B. MacPherson Standing: F. Stephenson, J. Bridgeman, R. Burke, T. Dakin, N. Butler. The lVIen's judiciary supports the rules of the college and passes judgment on those who do not abide by them, not with concern for dis- cipline and punishment alone, but for rooting out and eliminating the causes motivating the action. Through the efforts of this Committee, many men students become more responsible citizens of the college, hold- ing more respect for the laws Which they must follow. i811 I 1 Carolyn Evans, 1961 ROTC Queen, is awarded the cup by Captain Felger. f-9 99 ' l m dreaming of i82Ji Lf- Up in the air junior birrl men Music Organizations Glee Club First row: L. Kimball, J. Peakes, S. Noyes, M. Ford, J. Hertzberg, Mr. Be -- Director, R. Schafer, C. Leder- man, G. Miller, S. McCune, C. Smith. Second row: B. Kreps, A. Ilavice, S. Berry, M. Banks, J. Anderson, C. Tougas, M. Brown, A. Lehman, J. Milner, L. Haskell, M. Farrington, L. Caray, S. Ferries. Third row: P. Downing, L. Urner, D. Cobb, D. Buckley, A. Webb, C. Dunn, N. Pendleton, A. Celihorn, P. Crawford, A. Rad- wany, P. Downs, E. Burgess. Fourth row: N. Eckel, C. Spaniack, A. Rhoades, J. MOFHIIE7 J. Speers, P. Ar- vanitis, S. Cramer, H. Fisher, K. Stanley, E. Stewart, C. Rose. Fifth row: J. Bore, M. McGinley, A. Richard, W. Vaughan, D. Riis, C. Davis, B. Bosworth, R. Mangion, T. Lee, B. Beaver, E. Criepenkerl, G. Cummings, L. Schulze. Concer+ Choir First row: N. Pendleton, L. Kimball, J. Peakes, S. Noyes, M. Ford, J. Hertzberg, Mr. Re - Director, B. Scha- fer, C. Lederman, C. Miller, S. McCune, C. Smith. Second row: S. Ferries, B. Kreps, A. Havice, S. Perry, M. Banks, J. Anderson, C. Tougas, M. Brown, A. Lehman, J. Milner, M. Farrington, L. Caray, A. Gelihorn. Thirrl row: P. Arvanitis, D. Riis, A. Rickard, L. Schulze, G. Davis, S. Cramer, M. McGinley, B. Beaver, T. Lee, W. Bosworth, G. Cummings, W. Vaughan, J. Vore, E. Criepenkerl, J. Morang. vs-17 ll' ar fa if Y- ui 2 l . 1 -4'-' ri ' - ' Lzsgsggf, Q. r 593 HMNNJHXMX Y . y E.: -wWihviwFMP'.a.,..a. W... H H i The Colby Glee Club, under the direction of Professor Peter Re, began one of the busiest years in its history with an appearance at the inauguration of President Strider in early October. That Weekend the chorus presented a concert as part of the Parents' Weekerid program. Vivaldi's l'Gloria was presented with the Colby Community Or- chestra at the Christmas concert. A program ofl Christmas selections and carols was given at the annual Christmas assembly. Many rphearsals were held to prepare for the February concert with the Portland Symphony Onchestra, and the Wate1'ville Area Cho- rus. Ralph Vaughn XVilliam's l'Dona Nobis Pacem, directed by Rouben Gregorian, was sung in Portland and in Waterville, with Prdsident Strider as soloist. ln late April the club was directed in a lecture concert by G. Wallace Woodwortli, former director of the Harvard Glee Club. Another guest, Hugh Ross, head of the choral department of the Berkshire Music Center, directed the chorus in a choral conference in early May. A Week later, the successful year closed with a performance at the annual Colby Night with the Boston Pops. l The Concert Choir took part in all the activitiies of the Glee Club. The Spring tour took the group to New York City Where they performed in Carnegie Recital Hall, and to Washington, D. C. A special feature of the tour Was the use of a chamber orchestra in Vivaldi's Gloria, The Chapel Choir under the able direction of Nlr. Fiedler, sang regularly at the Sun- day morning worship services at the chapel. Chapel Choir i First row: P. Downing, S. McCune, S. Ferries, L. Kimball. Second row: G. Cummings, M. Brown, S. Mc- Cobb, T. Lockhart. W . '5r.V'l E84li l l Colby College Bclncl The Colby Band, under the direction of Dr. Ermanno Comparetti, provided entertain- ment for Colby students throughout the year. In the fall, the Band was very much in evidence at the football games. Ceylon Barclay, the Drum Major, directed the march- ing band. In April of 1960, the band took part in the Intercollegiate Band Festival and later played an exchange concert with Tufts University. Bill Chase, who was President of the band, contributed much to its success. Also under the direction of Dr. Comparetti, the Colby Community Orchestra is com- posed of Colby students and musicians from neighboring towns. The annual Christmas Concert with the Glee Club, a Children's Concert in Mai-cli, and performance at Com- mencement are the outstanding concerts given by this organization. Colby Community Orchestra l l COLBY EIGHT. P. Couglan, T. Lee, T. Lockhart, S. Salter, D. Riis. Absent: P. Vogt. COLBYETTES. S. Ferries, L. Nich olson., D. Tougas, H. Brown, G Miller, M. Hoovell, A. Lehman, B Phillipps., J. Mazzo. Outing Club KATAI-IDIN COUNCIL. Floor: D. Springer, S. Boyle, T. Rogers. Seated: D. Berry, S. Savage, S. Brack- ett, C. Hall, S. Miller. Standing: P. Farham, T. Tiedemann, T. Thoma, B. Young, J. Chapman, M. Wal- ton. The Colby Outing Club got off to a very successful start, under the leadership of Presi- dent Scott Brackett, with a Katahdin Council supper at Phillips, lVIaine. The Activities Fair during Freshman VVcek turned up a group of new and eager talent. During the last weekend in September, the Katahdin trip took place. Wvith perfect xvcather, beaunful fohage, and tired bones and aching feeg one group ofl1ardy'souk even azzwnpzcd to scale The Chimney. l3aH found the group beading to the lodge on three dinerent occasknisin order to enjoy an evening of singing and joking around the fire, as Well as holding Utwistn con- tests! A successful fall canoe trip was held. One group braved the Nlaine Wilds and made a trail trip to our section of the Appalachian Trail, maintained by the Colby Woods- men. Homecoming brought the annual lVoodsmen's meet. The beginning of the new semester found lVarren Millei' showing his personally illus- trated movies to a full house of enthusiastic skiers. Ski trips to Sugarloaf Cwith and without snovvj, winter suppers at the lodge, the an- nual sprhig canoe nip, UCW7CHHCCFE and sponsorship of VVinter Carnivah clnnaxed an- other successful year. l37l Religious Organizations Inter-taith The Inter-faith Association is composed of representatitves from all of the religious organizations and fraternities and sororitiesu Weekday Chapel, the annual Religious Convocation, Infirmary Service, the Freshman Dance and also Campus Chest activities are all under the sponsorship of this group. l The Religious Convocation Committee selected the topic Science and Religion as the theme ofthe 1961 Convocation. The keynote speaker was Dr. lvilliam Pollard, physicist and Episcopal priest. Other speakers included zoologist Dr. lVIoody, chemist Dr. VVallis, and geologist Father Skehan. The Student Christian Association is primarily Protestant in character, but is open to all members of the college community. lts bi-monthly program includes study, wor- ship, and action and features speakers on various topics of interest. This year pro- grams included Are Sororities and Fraternities Christian? and Christ Symbolism in Literature, participated in by both students and faculty. Student Christian Association 'W ... W ' l z , Advisor, J. Xvestgate. l Association Seated: Chaplain Osborne sur, W. ltllstrom, S. Fullerton Pres., D. Cnllin 1 Treas , M E - Sec., F. Jones. Standing B lV Gregor, P. Oliver, G. Miller P Hickey, W. Wooldretlge T Fc A. Peterson, J. Bowman, R Blau enship. Seated: S. Fullerton, A. Petersen, L. Philbrick S i Merrill. Standing: B. Fields, Chaplain Osborne 2 N1 . J NEWMAN CLUB. Seated. S. Mulcahy 1 Pres., E. Se- HILLEL. Seated: H. Blalt 1 Pres., M. Palmer 1 Sec., well 1 Treas., M. Cahill 1 I.F.A. Rep., S. Hasscl 1 Sec. D. Ziskind - Vice-Pres. Standing: N. Osscn 1 Treas. X ,e, w CHAPEL USIAIERS. First row: W. Russell, M. Wall, T. Ganmge, C. Spzmiack, H. Brown, M. Ellinger, C. Evans, A. Tracy. Second row: T. Mainero, N. Teel, L. Barr, J. Brass- cm, P. Beck, J. Wfestgale. Absent: B. Lapham., D. Seddon, J. Cronk, M. MacKenzie W. Hamilton . 1 Pros., M. Farrington. CLUB. Floor: L. Scrzlfton. Seated: M. De- J. McQuilkin., R. Przllley, P. Crawforfl 1 Sec. Stand- Fox, C. Milletl, D. John, T. MacMullen. Absent: M. ROGER WILLIAMS FELLOWSHIP. Floor: D. Cobb L. Puglia. Seated: M. Braflforrl., M. Kemp 1 Pres., C Hatton, A. Kramer. Standing: D. Berry, S. Miller, C Price, D. Sample. . .J If Foreign Interest Groups French Club 72? ,, .xr few , .if-, Q w f Floor: J. MacLeod., S. Morse. Seated: C. Lee, D. Sample. D Berry, C. Pope. C. Hall. Standing. J. Turner. B. Blaney, D. Campbell P. Doucellc. DeMotle, L. Newman, C. Pope L. Scrafton, M. Archer. Standing A. Webb, L. Barr, W. Bond, J Cole. German Club r , 1 guy X901 r Floor: S. Stein, M. Brown. Seated. Seated: C. Lee, M. Brown, D. John, 3 C. Stokes. Suzmling: D. Minahan, S. Jackson. Spanish Club V In'rerna+ional Rela+ions Club E91 Floor: J. Chase, J. MacLeod. Seated: S. Jackson, C. Lawrence, J. Griffith, S. Miller. Standing: C. Pope, S. Detwiler, R. Neuwirlh, P. Hickey, D. Starr, C. Spaniack, D. Sherman. f . , . , Ara: J. A ,Q MJ Q' 4:5 1. I 3 J' - - .Q 5 'Fa as JA ' 'H L 5 LY. Vs ' , JR- . vig. 2 ' 42922 ,. y Emggfgn., 'pgslf , was 7 Honorary Societies Q Q 1 Seated: C. DeWoody - Treas., L. Orr., P. Brown - Pres., C. Bachmann, D. Cross - Sec. Slmuling: S. Kent, Prof. Machemer, Dr. Chipman. Exif.. I Seated: G. Hall, J. Turner, D. Campbell. Standing: B. Blaney. i921 r Chemisrry Sociely XEM Na+ional German Honorary NDA Naiional Romance Language Honorary Q21 Naiional Physics Honorary EIIE Kiwi' LQ mfg gf . A iff' iiu i W' iiiffw yi' VT W i i TTT 'i'ii, ,i..7'!1 5 W H ,:- . gf. w. Hi wg H V - .... .:....--,K T2 -- rf ,. 22- 3. . J 3 ii f f ' J ig? mad, H , ,,,:v, VV: - K :Wg . ml N .z ,M f- -. w . 4. I 5 ' . W 1,3 . 35 - M, , 9, , fi :J , . .. L . Floor: S. Keith. Seated: F. Keough 1 Pres., A. Shest J. Williams - Sec. Stamling: M. Brown, S. Dunn, J. Cole. Absent: L. Kimball, P. Millett. X , .., i . i . ,ow Sealed: R. Lessard, E. Bartels., L. Loughlin, T. Kirkendall. Standing: H. Withee, B. Ferguson, Mr. J. Beatty, Mr. D. Bancroft, Mr. A. Fairley, B. Rudd, P. Astwood. E931 V J 55.- w , f Us- ! i SH N FU! . u ',n,'. 'W ggffgfl Y ' ' ZA. 1 1 Q i w 15 Md W ' if .4 N A .75 ,X L, fi,- I - 5 - .sf - iv ' , 'f ,My 1- .',-,Lqiv , , ,, l ,. uwipf' S if 1 KW, rm s. 1 i -'1 ' ff' ...S , X J., ., 11 W I ii N., N' I I W 2 weak xl jsfii,2g5:W:Eiya, , ,..1,,1H Mxf'.- 'Sf -- 'WW , 1,:.r,,.,,:,. ' fam' V -I ,g 'fi E31 515, ig, 1 l1,,ia2l 'r,v'Y3'jg..ge5 rgp'-,448 Nffigpsf'-' J F'-1 ' 3,5 ffh3g13mEiLgifw 1,f ,31. 1, f5y,,q 1 T , , ' . K ' TT iss.-Qifn X H Q W, K Www :w,WW,u ,K X A ff, ig H' v'ff'1 1 ' K ,, 1 N XXX , ,Q .4 mix., 555 .f - M54 ' fifag ,. A L R . f mek: ' ,Q fvf iz' ' 1 iii X 2 gif W , 1, ,QB . Ns as 1'-ii gt x ' . ,:'-i v X Qi? E5-f ,, If ,B -1, 41,1 fziQlffj,,..M.. wx W af' ' .12 , W N Vi' ' K W ..-- 4 EX J -' -- ,,, f . we: uw H , .s .5.5::.5.-- , 'N .easily . , .-5:5:5:aa. r E Q Arnold Air Society Seated: H. Stieler, J. Whitehead, R. Wright. Standing: B. Turner, E. Cow. Winter Carnival Com mittee lf95 Floor: P. Miller, A. Radwany. Seated. B. McGregor 1 Co-chairman, J. Moore H. North, P. Gwyn, F. Wiswall 1 Co chairman. Standing: M. Symonds, M Eek, P. Ketchum, J. Tucker, W. Bond R. Oster., C. Lyons, A. Bruno. Absent. M. Loebs -- Advisor. Chess clncl Checkers Seated: J. Hilton., R. Rcisch, R. Davis, Mr. Birgc - Advisor. Standing: S. Bruno, S. Schoeman. i961 Forensic Council Sealed: F. Yviswall - Pres., B Spitzer, J. MacDonald. Standing. A. Smith, S. Schoeman, P. Pates Absent: F. Wallace 1 Vice-Pres. Miss Ford, H. Suckenik, R. Camp bell, B. Horlgflon, K. Young. Sports Cor Club 1f1 ssh V s W ff' Floor: Genevieve. Sealed: W. Hamilton - Treus., R. Savage - Pros., D. VVax 1 Sec., M. Wilcox. Standing A. Smith, Mr. Madison 1 Advisor, B. Johnson, C. VonGlahn, T. Tieflcmann. i v? hi s Young Republicans Young Democrats Spcers, W. Woolriflgmv, P. Downs, . Neuwirth, D. Johnson, P. Den- an. Absent: S. Marshall, M. urd. and X971 ,nw :.15ff.-,-Q 4, ,V mm. . Women's Union Committee 1 1 V' 1 Km, First row: D. Wcalhers, H. Sewall, M. DeM0tte, M. Mzlltllraw, M. Phillips. Second row: C. Crimmins, R. Veil S. Fourcaflc, A. Raclwany, B. Haines. Third row: M. Symonds, E. Conley, L. Spencer, M. Michelmore, B. Read C. Cook. QMS E991 Cheerleaders i p Smmling: D. Scrnflon, M. Briggs, C. Castle, B. Phillipps, P. Downs. Floor: E. Cragin, N. Cunneen, R Shattuck. Secoml row: A. Neigher, A. Pickman. Top row: Putnam. Hangout Q 1 First row: M. Palmer, R. North, K. Knudsen, B. Johnston. Second row: M. Wll0al0ll, P. Vogt, J. Stod- dard., A. Olivetti. Thirrl row: B. Nigro, S. Freeman, N. MacKenzie, D. Jacobson. Absent: N. Rowe, J. Crunk, A. Gauthier, G. Tays. f101fl 2 Q L Q E lm fy A 'W'3X f555'V Vw, 2,-,if K i H55 W- ,, .,, .H ,. 1- , M 1' 1 .CJ Q if 5 QE ' im 561,53 I 5 1 . W 4' I CJQLLE N? fSm . +35 G0 2 8 ag . sv 2 I N G Q 'i . 4' C 7 Colby, I 874 . . n 1 in 4 3 a at I ,H ga 'lil N s H061 N Alpha of 1 Vi' W . 1 W , y z I' '- 5 , M ,f - L, S ,:,:, IQ-1-if 2 lg - M !H1,,1mUf3 f,,1'Q ',N 'VL gn e L I 1 L11 '-'-'- :- 1 V I f ' if M 725 if f w :Q -- 5' i -' HW - -, b ' '- - 1 ', 5 -A Elf! 2 Sigma Kappa 4 ff . Nf ' 1 1 ,yp K t . ' . Q -1 .235 fi to i A' ' ': ' N A aala L1 - fi Q' i afa A , l -aH- fl.. V' ' ' qs. '15 sa W ' iv , , fig., ' 1 . .ff 1 M , fs i jg' ' ,ll ' ,, V ,mmm Q - fy l ii ' .- ,rl 55:... :.,,' ' ,JV V N we ., - iw :-.f..,,,,i,.- , ,.- ii., in M 1 , .,..-,, Y . .. r 1 1 li Floor: J. Rowe, J. Cronk, J. Wilicze, P. Putnam, H. Hutchins, B. Haines, J. Rulon, J. Melanson, S. C0- meau. First row: N. Cunneen, C. Castle, C. Knott 1 Corresponding Secretary, J. Williams 1 Recording Secretary, H. Brown - First Vice President, C. Evans - President, N. Ela - Second Vice President, A. Weir - Treasurer, G. Hall, W. Ihlstrom. Second row: N. Sanchez, J. Tinker, J. Francis, J. Thompson, N. McCune, L. Nicholson, M. Blom, S. Dctwiler, S. Keith, N. Poole, B. Read, N. Reynolds, J. Anderson. Third row: J. Anderson., B. Darling, A. Ticknor, A. Peterson, D. Nelson., J. Johnson, E. Tower, S. Parry, S. Morse, M. Palmer, L. Serafton. Fourth row: B. Crockett, J. Thompson, S. Woodward, N. Record, C. Halton, D. Allen, L. Caray, J. Milner, B. Campbell, S. Curi, S. Kontlla, J. Martin. Seniors of Sigma, we hope to carry on in the spirit you have shown us. Interest cofiees' conversations- VVho was supposed to get the doughnuts and cider? George and Trilla were a wonderful twosome for Winter Carnival and we hated to see him wasting away. SIG 1VIorning-drowsy-eyed Sigmas having a sisterly breakfast at Parks. flpple-selling during the Fall football season was actually profit-producing for our ger- ontology. Mfl Knowledge Hourished . . . Well, will soon be flourishing. find to Carolyn we all express deep thanks for a year that brought steady improvement, closer bonds, and true friendships. Plantation Party with that unforgettable Dixieland Band, Fufu and Flower, and that sparkling chorus line. KAP Pledges, our wonderful sixteen whom we anticipate having as full-Hedged sisters in the promise of another year. Another parting wish to our Seniors. May you all realize your fondest dreams and re- member to come hack and visit your sisters. PA! SIGMA KAPPA, RAI-I, RAI-I, RAI-I. I 107 1 KW X. 4 gf, Q fy JV, Z ,a K' Colby, I 906 Beta of , fm , iw i + + , , f wx., Q? ' L wif i Chi Omega Floor: S. Saayhe., L. Swinney, J. Callahan, M. Symonds, J. Hoagland, B. Carbino, E. McDonough, L. Philbrick, C. Lamb. First row: C. Stearns, N. Schneider, R. Veit 1 Treasurer, S. Bennett - Secretary, J. Benn - Vice President, S. Nolel -- President, S. Mulcally - Pledge Trainer, N. Larkin, W. deKadt, K. Graf. Second row: L. Johnson, D. Cobb, P. Chandler, S. Beaulieu, C. Lawrence, S. Goodwin, A. Eisen- lrager, L. Holcombe, C. Lyons, B. McGregor, J. Nunez, S. Tozier, B. Simonds, J. Mazzo. Third row: L. Field, M. Giddings, J. Eielson, L. Brown, S. Phillipps, M. Briggs, C. Miller, M. McFaul, K. Moore, L. Dug- gin, J. Lewis, P. French, M. Sehatt, E. Larkin, B. Eayrs. Fourth row: B. Skende, B. Phillipps, J. Hamil- ton, S. Fullerton, M. Brown, M. Eck, L. Davidson, M. Achilles, J. Allen, B. Mayo, M. MacKay, P. Wheeler, S. Kelley. June 1961-The Chi O Seniors finally debark from the Showboat in spite of pro- longed Siestas and never-ending Fiestas .... Sandy Hey kids, get up for it Nolet- Oh? . . . you said Spades was trump ? Jeanette Haverage-pusher Benn-'lDon't Worry kids, it took me five years to get the ring.', Sue Salade Bennett- But I haven't enough time to do all thisI,' Carol Lone Star State Lawrence- The car keys are on my desk. Bonnie snoWb0und lVlcGrego1'- QUIET HOURS I I I I Nance lVhat's a hangover?'l Schneider- This is my last cigarette . . .H lvilly XV . . . e . . . ll, 0.K. DeKadt- W7ell . . . maybe just one more lWanhattan. Nancy Uspa breakn Larkin- fourth for bridge, anyone? Karen Mace-bandage Graf- l'm renting a room in the infirmary, now. Amy mystic'l Eisentrager-I'l didn't even know how to turn on the stove. Sandy Picasso Goodwin- I XVILL NOT paint one more of those Wall murals! Jackie all A's Nunez- But it doesn't say how to start my car in the manual. Lee Life is a mooshroomi' Holcombe- The philosophical reason for college is . . . Carol Hlvowdy Dowdyi' Stearns- kids, at least five greenstamps A IVIONTH from Cottlesf' Claire X1ViIl she or won't shew Lyons- Damn this course, anyway! Bail it! ADIOS, KEEDS . . . lT'S BEEN SCEENTILATINGII H II391 U QV Colby. I 908 W 1wf,s ,Mil A M lzgiyw, si 1 k :nhl QU? H101 'Sw va Q f 2 :ff - f :-2zg.-- q Alpha Upsilon of Delta Delta Delta Floor: D. Kearns, B. Carr, M. Phillips, A. Radwany, S. Noyes. First row: R. Foley, S. Fourcade - Re- cording Secrctary, C. Clifton 1 Marshal, J. Dunninglon - Vice President, H. Johnson - President, B. Perry - Chaplain, P. Oliver 1 Treasurer, W. Russell 1 Corresponding Secretary, C. Spaniack, I. Ma- honey. Second row: C. lngcrman, J. Digllalll, B. Johnston., S. McCoblJ, C. Bachmann, C. Pope, C. Worcester, M. Wzlll, D. Yveathcrs, B. Berlorelli, M. Mattraw, A. Quirion. Third row: J. Miller, S. Boyle, S. Rollins, D. Munsell, J. Magalhacs, S. Ellsworth., N. Mackenzie, S. Lockhart, E. Hicks, C. Tougas, J. Cerlner, S. Proctor, J. VanDine. Fourth row: E. Conley, M. Claus, M. Michelwore, P. Jack, G. Smith, L. Spencer, D. Price, M. Ettinger, A. Shest, M. Banks. VVith the many new ideas which President Helen Johnson brought back from the National Convention at Lake Placid, the Deltas started what was to be a happy and suc- cessful year. Our efforts last spring proved worthwhile when we received the Scholarship Cup again for the second consecutive semester'-Will it be three? With many thanks to our alumnae for the delicious casserolcs, we had a wonderful time Udoin' what comes na- turallyn at our rush party. Shortly, our favorite freshmen climbed on board for a Delta Hayride to the Crescent for our Pledge banquet. Among our new pledges were three cheerleaders-Doris Kearns, Sue Ellsworth, and Nlarcia Phillips and a Student League representative-Sue Lockhart. Our sale of f'lVlums on Parents, Yveekend and Home- coming and the December Sock Sale brought color to the campus and proceeds to our scholarship fund. Second semester-and we were Snowbound with three Delta's as lfVinter Carnival Queen candidates-Joyce Dignam, Charlotte Clifton, and Patch Jack. Delta VVeek fol- lowed with an early morning trip to Park's, the pledge dance, Trident degree, initia- tion, and our initiation banquet. Other Delta activities included the annual ATO hockey game, Founder's Day, the lVIother-Daughter banquet at the Jeff, Sadie Hawkins Day, and Greek Sing. lVith many thanks to Ioan Leach, our advisor, and with fond and Wist- ful good-byes to our capable Seniors, we brought to a close another year of Tri-Delta companionship. fllll 156 41.0 Xe? Colby, I9 I 5 W ' w ,. - . ,Y H, ,E SAE' 'K N , f,,fIIf ix ' Q if 1 ff' -2- 1, ' m W W- 1 4 is ., .425 1 , , 3 , W, E.. MN 'mf -R , xyffi- : .. Q38 'H ff: , . .g , Q . ,,., ,R , 4 , Q Q J., J, W-.fn dh, i Q 1 Ph .... ::V .:..f2 3.g,4 N., v,' ',': Z,v? Y E m , , D .gg Nia'-iQ 'I V X W' 'F ,X 1 ' mr S 1 1 Alpha Delta of Alpha Delta Pi Floor: J. lVlcCarll1y, C. Fournier, M. Fowler, S. Ives, J. Dupras, H. Macdonald. First row: H. Campbell, P. Houghton., A. Yvulker., K. Hertzberg 1 Treasurer, S. Peabody - President, B. Harper - Vice Presi- dent, B. Clark - Recording Secretary, L. I-Iahlbohm - Corresponding Secretary, D. Scrafton, S. Thomp- son. Second row: A. Cross, A. Havice, P. Ryder, M. Hineks, P. Gwyn., L. Kimball, J. Dukeshire, N. To- zier, D. Mitchell, N. Eckel, J. Dodge., A. Aekley., C. Letterman. Third row: D. Wilson, N. Saylor, C. Khoury, C. McConnell, P. Farnham, N. Bergeron, P. Newbert, L. W'ulling, N. Pendleton, P. Crabtree, J. Arnold, F. Christensen. Fourth row: M. Stimson, A. G0llll0PIl, B. Lewiston, S. Burleigh, C. Dunn, J. Babb, M. Wlleaitoli, S. Keefe, F. Jones, K. Johnson. As another successful year comes to a close for ADPi, we bid a sad good-bye to our swinging seniors: Heather, who made a most efficient guard Cand an effective tin-Woodman at Closed Partyj. Bebe-A Queen, to Dick, to the Zetes, to the whole campus, but especially to us. J. D. who loved to take trips-to Bermuda, New Brunswick, Castine, and downtown- and the Zundapp held up through it alll Lou whose artistic talent pleased us all, and who also acted as our ofiicial ambassador to Dartmouth. Patsy who never studied, but kept up the sorority average, semester after semester. Betsy our effective pledge master who trained our pledges to follow in the seniors' foot- steps! Sue lVl. who always cheerfully volunteered and willingly worked. Nlitch who spent two semesters as social chairman-Cand remember how every party we had was with the Phi's l IPD Sally P.-Our efficient and effective President who kept us calm through rush, the Pledge Dance, and Greek Sing. Scraf who was always there when ADPi needed her-she made us proud as Pan-Hell president. Sally T.-Our oflicial swinger, who had a hard time making up her mind between Bruns- wick, Boston, and Berkeley. Tozier who studied most effectively at an off-campus apartment . . .? Suzie who could roar better than the whole sorority put together. 1 Pytnyg-. 35' XE Offlf 5. of ' F.. i 'x? 'ex 1 'v' 250 w Colby, 1846 rf-ff-1-f .- - . W 5 4, V 95115135 I - . ,, um 1 ali: 5:2 mg! ' M SBK 915- ggi M? lf! 3- 4... my E V Yyxfl ,. fi f if pmmaan zfgawastxzxwxmxWT,-.W 1-M53 ,. f.., M .. we ?' Mnfafsu W x N - A 4 Ps ll l pl, Hun: ff 1 'L i -,..wg' lynn!-.mara'q : sew W... - Q XFV-2? f. ,X S. ML...- '5 N M' 15,2 sig! 'iw bike I:1161 Y Delta Kappa Epsilon Floor: W. Anderson, G. Parkerton, P. Allison, Genevieve, G. Tays, P. French. First row: J. Williams, W. Hood, B. Oster, C. Williamson., D. Berman, D. Dionne, B. Lapham, C. Nicks, H. Wilmerding, G. Parker. Second row: J. Clarner, J. Robinson, D. Haughs, W. Critlendon, P. Vogt, J. Mel-Iale, J. Craw- ford, A. Hallowell, P. Cannon, J. Webster, N. Butler. Third row: S. Weeks, D. Chase, C. Theobalcl, W. Nalhee, K. Palmer., J. Drummond, B. Beeson, J. Choate, W. llloulton, S. Tsilsopoulos. Fifth row: P. Gilbert, D. Jacobsen, K. Bee, A. Zehe, D. Columbia, M. lllacLean, C. Barnes, F. Parker, J. Meechanl. The question has been asked by thousands what will become ofthe D.K.E. House when Arens, Boardman, Hood, Dionne, Lapham, Nix, Palotta, Oster, VVilmerding, Parker depart? Our answer? . . . PLENTY! Socially We had a stellar year as can be judged by the record number of calls from the Dean's oilice Monday morning. The infamous George crash-Hash 8 pass Nix, was our most creative misdealg the three stooges-Dum-Dum, Harry Doush, and Animal Arens were gut majorsg Cagney got cooled by the cops, but got the house out of the red, and speaking of red there is always Cheeks! Colby Jack traded the ramp for a much warmer pad Cwe trustjg the night- cravvling oyster commuted from Boston as Bevo sweated out gentleman C's. Flower scored more on the ice than off. Twenty-three for twenty-five was our pledge classy We hold our own fand many others, on the field and ice, but got it handed to us via the pink slips. So the last of the great Wastes bid adieu to the D.K.E. House . . . Good Luck, and you'll really need it! f117j . aff' M AL 5 1 7, -lfmarmq Colby, l883 Phi Delta Theta First row: T. Richardson, S. Mccleery, B. Walrleyer, M. Miller, C. DeWitt, C. Linehan, S. Dellaquila, T. Dnkin, B. Greer, E. Trowbridge. Second row: J. McDonald, R. Cote, F. Gagliardi, C. Fallon, W. Mo- darelli, R. Crespi, 1. Freed, R. Freed., T. Bubnowski. Third row: J. Spears, P. Lciser, J. Kreideweis, B. Blaneu, S. Bolin, R. Turecki, H. Phillips, H. Crampton, E. Criepenkerl, R. Isbister. Fourth row: B. Kingdom, D. Cox, R. Jeans, J. Adams, C. Wood, R. Nolman, R. Coldfinc, D. Mulchy, W. Olson. The Phis began the year with an unparalleled event-a full house for the first time in . . . well in a long time. Adolph Growler DeVVitt directed his charges admirably and then turned over the chore to Charlie Want a date Linehan. Joe Adams returned from camel driving school along with Audie lVlurphy lVlcDonnell who has hung up his combat boots. Franls place was very capably filled by Greece Dellaquila, who packed up his Nletrecal and went off to keep America safe for Italians. Moon Kingdon enjoyed a great year on the gridiron and next year should be at least ALL YVORLD. Bill W7aldeyer, the house chorus, has spent a great deal of his time getting the boys up for Greek Sing. Elf Richardson and Rubber Neck Ron Turecki have joined the blissful ranks of the married and it is rumored that Ron Freed will be next. Pete two coursel' Cavari has turned down several marriage proposals to join the faculty. The new house mother, Joyce, turned out to be an immediate hit with all of the boys and under her guidance an exciting season is expected. Oh, Sam lVlcCleery has been offered a job in the New England Company. f119j ig Wm M ' f 'h'3'9'i fr If 02 wwf Qqqjfoif - W 3 j,.,,i::5,,. ,ri Q L W4 ' Colby. I 850 LIZOJ Zeta Psi First row: J. Fayerweather, B. Phillips, M. Kazanjian, P. Coughlin, M. Kazanjian, N. Anderson, F. Za- remba, R. Reed. Second row: E. Ruscitti, B. Christie, J. Wilsoll, S. Stearns, J. Poole, B. Young, B. Staples, R. Melzler, F. Watkills, B. Wright. Third row: B. Law, S. Vincent, B. Lakin, C. Pettee, B. Turner, B. Paris, W. Swormsledt, B. Cannon, H. Veeder, R. Sakakeeny, R. Emmet, P. Coggan, D. George. Fourth row: M. Perry, J. Vore, S. Danforth, T. Fox, B. Vaughan, D. Legro, R. Lunt, C. Crane, T. Flint, D. Mayo., G. Hall, A. Ferruci, J. Chapman. Fifth row: J. Friberg, C. Hauck, B. Ferguson, W. Nussbum., J. Lock- wood, W. Bassett, R. Peirce, C. Barnett, J. Crowell. Under the able tutelage of our bearded, spliced, President Gerry Poole, Chi began 1960 with high hopes. Hound and Rookie led our rushing forays while Moose kept everything legal. Their work paid off and seventeen new pledges enjoyed the great benefits of a Zete Homecoming. While the football team was winning its laurels, Chi Brothers Whitey, Alvin,l' Buff's Boy, Matt, Swilly, and Fred were sustaining a superlative Mule soccer team. Witlm the pledges bowing down to Brother Lunt's de- mands, the I-Iouse, brightened by fresh paint, enjoyed many a famous Zete weekend. By the time VVinter Formal came and Senor Santa Clau-scitti passed out favors to a spirited group, Zeta Psi was rounding out first semester, with two more grim weeks to face. But with rare luck, the Zetes pulled through exams without losing anyone. The new semester began with Blue Moose Young at the helm and things got off to a fly- ing start. The Queen's Reception for VVinter Carnival Was a great success and the Brothers were awed by the prowess of Co-captain Nlaguire, Gums Daley, Fearless Fred Sears, and Rookie Archer as their blades flashed with Colby's greatest Hockey team. lVith grades improving and spring upon us, that great institution, a Zete Spring lfVeekend, loomed nigh. lVith Tony and Baby VVilson on the diamond, Vvhitey, and Brow on the links, the Zete track team and all the brothers sunning themselves, an- other year drew to a close. The underclassmen were left wondering where their Senior Brothers were going: was I-Iarry ? was Sandy pulling teeth? was Alvin trying for 3100,000 policies? was Norm lost in any pigpens? was Hans North or South? was Swilly married? was Stapes fishing? was Moose a Lt. Commander in the Navy? was Bart back home? was the General airborne? was Beaver in Tokyo? was Fred still single? was Scooter having little Lambrettas? was Spas working with T. S. Eliot? who knows- x fwff MH, A W ... H .. f f N i f Colby, 1852 I f1221 Delta Upsilon First row: E. Mitchell, C. McLaughlin, M. Sanderson, B. Petrakis, A. Miller. Second row: R. Simkins, B. Sehmallz, W. Hamilton, M. Flynn, W. Marks, J. Kelly, H. Sargent, D. Bergquist, W. Hurtler, J. Crieco. Third row: D. Bromley, D. Polley, B. Leighton, R. Furek, M. Beebe, S. Eitreim, A. Srorlin, W. Perkins, C. Cotrell, A. Weirlalld, C. Winslow, J. Valhouli. Fourth row: G. Purington, C. Cray, S. Bry- ant, J. Gray, W. Tychscn, E. Sagalyn, T. Nickerson, D. Hollins, J. Storit, P. Bunting, T. Goodchild, C. Andrews, T. Wilkins. Fifth row: D. Westgate, B. Lawton, B. Campbell, B. Fenn, K. Fenclon, D. Camp- bell, J. Brassenl, J. Bober, C. Baiha, N. Dukes. Looking back at D. U. in '60 and '61 how can we forget the snowman South of the Border, and his Sugarloaf mishap with its consolation of two weeks in the whirl- pool-The Cow and his letters addressed to Bacillus-John, going into the wilderness and finding Chicago and VVashington off the beaten path-Goose and his three month problem with the mahoofer in Boston-Huey, with the personal skis, taking self-photo- graphs in his new stretch pants while twisting for his fans-Yab's brawls at the Chez- Art, two pairs of boots, a broken pair of Kastles, and 65 lVI.P.H. on Nlayflower Hill- Long Island with its hourlies, intercessions, and Bill Neider-The two Greeks, Boom- Boom with his potential puck deflection and Jimmy with his sickness from the vine- yardl'-VVally's eight votes for Social Chairman and his triple Scotch for breakfast- Bowdoin Beware-lVIark Trail's leadership of the woodsmen-El Tercer and his frus- trated love life-Pistol Pete-Joe and Homecoming-Jack and his Deltas. Finally, may We remember the seniors, all five of them, symbolizing the triumph of scholarship, Paul's maladjusted eighteen minutes and two years, the S. E. G., sleep, and sluff. Dago-his talks with Hank, regular trips to the Crescent, an invitation to Foss, Joe Bellino, and dirty rushing. VVill 81 lVIary, check bouncing, anybody going down- town, and his 1948 Oldsmobile destined for Le Maxis. Dilworth-buried by avalanches, running out of gas, selling toilet paper, and member at large. John-direct wire to South Carolina, journeys to Gardiner, weekend disappearances, and how Kelley goes, so goes Colby. A last note: Thanks Ma, from all of us, for your valuable assistance. l123l Y YA 7 X fNX f 10 I 3' ff AZ ,.,f,,., X L 1 IW ! Q mga i pa a Q Colby, I892 I J M 1, f Q - - - 3 - Wm N WW- mi, 1-.--viz. n H, Y V , , ,.., 35 , - fsf: Asif-2 3 .Jima 1- ' .H if 3 mi vw 31 gn. Gamma Alpha of Alpha Tau Omega First row: J. Zowhler, K. Nye, R. Farquhar, ll'I. Miller, C. Corbin, M. Cummings. Second row: T. Evans, P. Stevenson, T. Lee, D. Tourangeau, G. Rninville, S. Chase, J. Hooper, F. D'Ercolc, M. Archer, R. Syl- via. Third row: B. Potter, R. Zipscr, B. Banks, P. Ketchum, B. Tschebull, T. MaeMullan, R. DiNnpoli, D. Springer, A. Olivetti, M. lVIcCubc. Fourth row: G. Jahrsdoerfcr, J. Fredrikson, D. Hughes, B. Stupski, D. Abercrombie, J. Pomeranz, H. Onsagcr, B. Dyer., P. Beaumont, B. Beaver. Fifth row: H. Nichols, R. Chandler, A. Buyniski, J. Zudfl, J. P. Johnson, F. Fitz. The ATO's had a productive rush season. Contrary to the usual practice, we decided to use an open door policy in rushing. The results were astonishing. VVC acquired so many neophytes that we decided to play hard to get. Gumba played footballg Boodisk traveled with the team. Steeple and his wooden foot chased the ball for the soccer team. Slapshot Shaw again tied up all votes for the NCAA hockey manager award. The Buick turned 13.2 E. T. Christmas is braving the terrors of the hardwood floor While Chagan decided that discretion is the better part of valor. Terry's tonsils CTG, Hoop's grades and Johnson's pot are greater than ever. Due to the overcrowded squirrel conditions on the third floor, Toorang moved on to greener pasturesf ?j, while the squirrel-loving Dapper moved in after his endearing stay in To- bacco row. Height-o and Dopey, with new cars, still can't rival the grandeur of the IF -mobile. The second semester arrival of Kimball Cbetter late than everj aroused Porky, Chee-Bull, and Don Springer out of dormancy. There's still hope for DiNap. Foghorn Hughes still can't drown out all the noise from Yahami. Sterling von Glahn has drifting corners lately. Hey Hank, have you paid your sister back for her car yet? lVc'd like to pay tribute to our non-playing hockey player, Peg-leg Arch. MacMoolan, per usual, was neither seen nor heard throughout the year. Savoir took two weeks sabbatical from his exploring career. Fitz is having trouble meeting ends. Goodnight Mother' Ames, wherever you are. H251 1 N ,sw 'fb Y Alpha Rho Zeta of Colby, l9i8 I1261 Lambda Chi Alpha First row: J. Morang, R. Glennon, A. Graceffa, C. Swasey, B. Loffrerlo. Second row: G. BilgilS, C. Swen- son, H. Gibbons, W. Westbrook, P. Armstrong, R. Nigro, D. Seddon, K. Davidson, D. Kinne. Third row: P. Brown, C. Meyerhuber., R. Spencer, D. Oberg., C. Thayer, A. Fiorention, B. Walfllnall, D. Shea, D. Pomeroy, C. Stinson. Fourth row: B. Lippincott, S. I-Iamblin, T. Moore, J. Henderson, B. White- house, B. Bonalewicz, R. Drcwes., C. Carey, H. Colley, T. Andrews. Fifth row: D. Thaxter, J. Bridge- man, D. Bumsted, P. Pineo, S. Carpenter, R. Waglier, N. Ruf, R. Cartir, E. Winkler, P. White. The year 1960-61 saw Lambda Chi as top house on campus once again. The Eagle was also coming out on top, as so was Ryan tops in hockey. Nlidget climbed mountains again, with Ned returned to school but not the slopes. Sanke had lay away plans in many stores while Booga went on the ferris-wheel. Spence saw TV outlaws get shot down more than himself, while Chimp fixed the tube behind the set. Wllile hunting Craps got a big one, but Nigro could not bag any. Kent had his hand in the jelly jar, while B.G. was trying to catch a wild Irish rose. Kinne got mail again, while Bum was not get- ting any all yearl lVIyron Huber dropped pounds, while Young dropped forwards. Clough froze on his motorcycle, and Deano froze walking up the hill in the morning. Bonny ate everything in sight, Charlie and Paul held debates, with Swaze yelling to every- one. Goose scored on the hard boards, while Tink had to beat his fans off. Blackwhale hurt his chest on his sled. Roberts Union claimed three lost souls, Waylie, VVhitey, and Jay. Finally Giberooski lived the life of leisure at the sports club. H271 I .. 6 , ws. 031253 e 4, M H Qi Colby, 1926 qi sf Z w, .Y :W , my .NN :,,,..., - g, QE Kfgw' 'WQEW u,fsgjQ'fU'i. wg ag 'IW :HV . 1 L1281 Kappa Delta Rho First row: S. Papish, T. Wright, B. Henkel, P. Arvanitis, T. Bidwell. Second row: J. Whitellearl, R. Cer- ruti, R. Shattuck, B. Marshall, S. Brackett, P. Teel, T. Lockhart, S. Richardson, C. Slieler, M. Wilcox. Third row: D. Murphy, W. Coombs, R. Haskell, M. McGinley, J. Adolf, D. Riis, B. Wallace, C. Kamerer, T. Mancro, T. Rogers, P. Cooper. Fourth row: C. Barkllam, M. Robinson, B. McPherson, E. Mallery, B. Pye, A. Lloyd, E. Cragin, T. Curtis, S. Hardy, F. Green. Fifth row: A. Barr, T. Tiedclnann, P. Duggan, K. Robbins, D. Political, F. Kirby, R. Loew, L. Yvhile, D. Reeves, C. Barclay. As the ice gradually dwindles from the lakes, and rehearsals for commencement sig- nal the close of another successful year, Kappa Dappa's ivy-covered walls whisper a fond farewell to a matriculating few. Long to be remembered for their outstanding feats, this class adds to an already rich heritage. George and Jay preferred connubial bliss for is it blitz?j. Sandy, Scotty and Steve-the-Gadgetl' jumped the sales at Tiffany's to show their interest in the mar- ried category. Adolph lovingly placed his badge close to his true love's heart. Riis didn't have a badge, so he placed his head there. . . Hugo made like a rum-soaked Juan Fangio, and joined in with the other undiscovered three-thumbed Duane Eddy's. hflike preferred the more genteel aspects of motor sport, such as Haunting his Nlercedes in the front row of the parking lot. Cheroot put his ve- hicle out to pasture-vowing never to buy another unless it was equipped with at least hve feet of leg room. Bubbles said he didn't care about length, WIDTH was more im- portant. 'LNaughty Teel vacated the presidential suite in favor of a more well-rounded social life. Ted moved in, and devoted all his spare time to the practice of coffee cup hlling- without spilling. These seniors will always be remembered individually by: The fuzzy shavings of a long red beard, W7hitehead's Coke bottle, one extra large RED shirt, a few poker chips, a VVTVL press card, some crumpled demerit slips, jars and jars of pills, two wrinkled S jackets, some broken hockey sticks, and reams of Canterbury Club literature. H291 ylk O I 1. :lab ll. , .6r7KNfi. 6 -. -o . 13531 V X 151 1 1 S' is v T op- gr V. Colby, I933 H301 Tau Alpha of Tau Delta Phi Floor: A. Piekman, T. Grossman, R. Perkins, S. Franklin, P. Goldberg, W. Chase, E. Callin. First row: F. Bonner, H. Lamson, T. Corclner, D. Ziskind, Ill. Silverman, A. Weller, W. Sambilo, B. Long, L. Yur- flin, J. Wolfe. Seconrl row: L. Stamina, J. Lapides, W. Wfitherell, ll. Foley, R. Gibbs, II. Blatt, R. Fields, J. Remis, E. Kyle, S. Colinger, K. Levi, J. Simon. Third row: F. Post, C. Cuito, H. Kowel, T. Marquez, M. Snow., R. Slernberg, J. Johnson, V. DeForest, P. Gregorio, F. Kramer, D. Pulver, R. Celtmnn, A. Neighcr, S. Young. Fourth row: J. Fogler., J. Marchcse, R. Wise, T. Sherman, L. Krinsky, C. Malsch, A. Fulmar, P. Waclswvorth, J. MeConchic, N. Ossen. History was made as the Tau's had a Winning football team, a victory in the bike race, and second place in the VVoodsmen's Nleet. J October saw eighteen new pledges, a new Gorp of the Year in Pylon, and estab- lishment of our own private zoo on the third floor. As the days passed, Guts and Bito donated their pins While D-D-D-Duba took back his high school ring. Daddy was named our Good W7ill Ambassador to the girl's dorms. Our presidents, Hank and Skin, banged their gavels, but they failed to keep A.B. quiet or to make Paul say something. Olive finally regained his 'KComposture,l' and the Phan- tom remained unseen once again. Tommy is studied up for his senior year already, and Allie Ragtime fell in love with his high school hot-dog. As the Senior Block departs, memories still linger on of: Ferdls telephone calls and Hathaway specials, Fole's Tummy-ache, and constant cable, Gordo's zats, Hankls 'ltrial period and cheese mania, Skin's room boys, the speedy chattering of Squirrel, Barry's Dean's Teaml' machine, Jon the mighty hunter and skier, Bito's spaghetti din- ners, Blatto's Blatta, and the sick stereo sounds from the cave of the vegetating Parsnip. lVe can not overlook the greatest house mother of them all, l'Ma Rich, who helped to make the year so pleasant. H311 rw! my 'dim fy -- ' fir, L-T - 1. ' Lui 5 1 Qf f 'm .,. I vw M ' X 4 ..., 14' FN Colby 1955 Q l X , ef , , Wag gig L1321 n ig? ,W Sigma Theta Psi First row: D. Campbell, P. Denman, R. Brown, P. Walther 1 Vice President, D. Marr 1 Recording Secretary, W. Wfooldrcdge - President, E. Bartels -- Treasurer, Q. Robinson, P. Kecldy. Second row: R. Friary, P. Nvickersham, D. Randall, R. B. Marr, I'I. Sheldon, B. Johnson, R. Miller, R. Varney, I. Bal- bus, N. Bruce. Third row: M. Ross, M. Westcott, R. Woodward, A. Rhoades, C. Hamill, F. Wiswall, C. DeWoody, W. Knouse, F. Shirley, D. Walley, G. Chandler. Fourth row: J. Adams, R. Pierce, J. Haynes, W. Bosworth, C. Northackcr, J. Wright, F. Scars, W. Barnetl, J. Tucker. They said it couldn't be donen but the magnificent thirty did itl Undermanned but determined, we employed Wine and women to make unsuspecting freshmen go loco. Al- ready loco hrothers were lost to loveg at the last count seven pinnings, one engagement, and one marriage had occurred in the space of a few months. Top honors came to S.T.P. in the Homecoming displays and VVinter Carnival bid-selling competition. Qui' academic, social, and athletic firsts were all overshadowed by our formal initiation into Alpha Delta Phi. Vile felt proud to be the first new chapter to be admitted in 22 years by this eminent national fraternity. Special recognition is extended to Senior brothers Strider, Holland, and Dell for their guidance and devotion. Unfortunately this year also contained tragedy in Brother Barrels' serious accident. VVithout Bumpy's contributions and self-sacrifice the success of S.T.P. would not have been possible. Last S.T.P. headlines: F. F. Rolls through Carnival and Convocation but made Sta- tionary By Brothersg Bald-Headed Gorilla Convicted as Dope Pusher: Ding-Dong Suc- cumbs-Pinnedg Lovely Joannrfs Performance Nlakes Tennessee VVilliams Blushg Mil- lionaire Pearl V- Convicted Under Pure Food Act-Stomach-Pump Sales to Desperate Brothers Gives Clue: Hit Song Just One lVlinute lVlore Vilritten by Forrie and Dixie D-5 Frieda M- Burned by Pyromaniacg Xveather Nlystery-Doz Caught in N.C. SNOW7 JOB Suffers BURNS and Pin Amnesiag and Lots of Luck to First Graduating Alpha Delta Phis. l133j ,fd 1 fy 5 if W ,X ' M 1 NH fl? wx NZ W Colby, I959 Beta Chi of L13-H Phi Lambda Phi First row: T. Kirkendall, F. Wheat, R. Mitlleman, M. Bradford, S. Just, W. Furstenberg, J. Bernier, E. Gow, K. Thompson. Second row: R. Weiburst, L. Braun, A. Fisher, W. B. Smith, E. Wloocher, L. Le- vcsque, K. Koeingslmuer, T. Kellogg. Third row: D. Morgan, N. Clipsham, M. Albertson, J. Dalian, M. lnlpastata, A. Richard, E. Levi, D. Minahan. Fourth row: J. Cow., L. Chcsner, M. Rzlikes, H. Withce, M. Ostrovsky, R. Stone, J. Harris, C. White. Determined and united, our indecisivc brotherhood and twenty pledges began our fourth year. Harm started training the pledges, the pledges trained us, and Sam shouted in the background. By W7intcr Formal, Fursty was pinned to Diana, Gow was in well- publicized hibernation, and the Venerable Tomcat was defending his nation once a week. lVheat and Raikes improved our lagging social life with a great Homecom- ing, 'lDolie'l made the List pulling the rest of us up with him, and lVlorgs read Goren and learned how to count to thirteen. Wfooch led our high-spirited athletes into combat for the sake of good, clean fun. Our industrious pledges cleaned up after the lounge- rats and built us a mail box. Then We muilled their eager Voices and stifled their enthu- siasm to study for semester finals. By second semester, self-generated motivation had been buried in our W7inter Carnival snow sculpture and intellectual-cultural-orientation sought its independent future. To be or not to be was definitely the question-and Uncle Fred helped us answer it. Spic married una gringa, Kirk-aha !-Koenigsbauer led us down the garden path, and We parted ways with Zonk, Frank, Bernie, and T-Kat. H351 CL E S I 13 Jo S 1 kb ,W , S :Ty :W fl, -, 1 'r fu 5 f , . My , X194 if WN. .g fy,-xl A , 235. . .. .W N :gg ,, 1, e vm? W9 g.g3f ,N , 1 X 'M 4,1-Ef.. LL- 1 'kssimm H iffy ,fuk fl, ,ff ff 17433531 A YW? Q M. 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'f 'tr :ff X 117151 . -. -xii .Q ff' c ztiiftfffrif a1 e C 4 X . WC . C C ,K C C rye ,. i ' ff? 'Eff z as is L fx I. M X909 '3 9' .staf- Ql. c M, H l.l'lg4? 1 rag' S0 Ek! LH 50101. First row: C. Roden, P. Cavari, R. Berberian, E. Burke, A. Zash, D. Seddon, C. Pingree, W. Waldeyer. Secoml row: A. Ferruci, R. Loffredo, R. Turecki, L. Theoboltl, J. Bridgeman, R. Wagiler, P. Shea, W. Marks, J. French., J. Willkill fCoachJ. Absent: Don Burgess. After winning the lVIaine State Series outright four years running, the lVIules were forced to share the title with the University of lylaine last spring. Colby had a 4-2 record in the state, beating Bates twice and Maine and Bowdoin once. Nlaking their usual southern swing, Colby won five and tied one during their ten game jaunt through Virginia and North Carolina. Roden led the hitters, while Loffredo came up with two wins against no defeats in the pitching department. The Miiles had a 9-4 New England record. Jim Bridgeman C'62Q compiled a 5-2 won and lost record to lead the Mtiles in pitching. Ralph Loffredo f'62j and Tony Ferruci C'62j had 3-1 and 4-3 records respectively. Co-capt. elect Dave Seddon C'60D paced the hitters with a very creditable batting average of .330, followed closely by veteran Tony Zash. Witli a veteran pitching staff and key players returning, we can look forward optimistically to another fine season. H391 1 , Q f Varsity Tennis - 1960 4' 5: . V. , jg i n Nx f U ' K 1 1. li c Ny it 1 T! 1 i 1111 f 11 1 'WISP QBLBF if- ff in i 1 T 1 1 QSWI' 1 1 V, I 1 qi' 1' '1 1 - .Wei 1 Q59 , 1 'gk V jj IIN ' me' 2 .--1 wig: 1 1 Gym LJ 1 1 .-f.L.,'.f::g,-. :: -:ar , :.w1J,,1!-5-95:2 ': Front row: J. Adolph, E. Woocllcr, H. Wil1gate, B. Hood. Blick row: Mr. Loebs fCoachJ, G. Dodge, A. Kramer, P. Kcedy, S. Blum CMgrJ. Tennis coach Nlike Loebs, who had directed his heam to two state titles in 1958 and 1959, spent the spring of 1960 trying to rebuild. The Miiles just didn't have the ma- terial this year and could only manage to win one1of their eight matches, that being a 5-4 victory over the University of Maiiie. The rest of the season was marked by losses to Babson Institute, Boston University, Bates Ctwitej, Bowdoin Ctwicej, and Tufts. However, with only two losses from the Varsity squad and an undefeated Fresh- man Team coming up, increased competition shou1d give Co-captain elect Bill Hood and the rest of the team a better opportunity to regain the Maine Championship which they lost last season. 1 1 1 11401 1 Varsity Golf- 1960 Left to Right: B. Marshall., R. Ryan, M. Turpie, C. Marchant, D. Kinne, G. Welsh, W. Westbrook, G. Nye, Mr. Clifford CCoachJ. After slipping to a second place finish in hffaine State Series competition in 1959, Coach Clifford's golf team came back last year to sweep the State Series with a perfect 6-O record. After losing their first two matches to the University of Rhode Island and Boston University, and three of their first four, the Nlules finished out the season by winning their last eight matches. Besides defeating Bates and the University of hlaine twice each and Bowdoin three times, Colby added M.I.T. and Babson to their conquests. Captain George Nye C622 won the Maine Intercollegiate Championship. Other top performances were handed in by Ron Ryan f'62j and George Nlarchant C'60Q who won 8 of the 10 matches in which he participated. lvith a Freshman Squad which Won all of its four meets coming up to the Varsity, the prospects again look bright for Coach Clifford, who, in 4 years of Maine Competition, has won 2 outright championships. fl-P11 Varsity Track 51960 First row: H. Withaxll, C. Pettee, W. Swormstedt, J. .lohnson,iT. Morgan, S. Butler, M. Perry, H. Colley. Second row: N. Lyons CMgr.D, R. Littlefield, B. Staples, N. Cross, M. Graham, S. Bryant, J. Savastano, P. Beaumont, Mr. Simpson CCoachJ. l The fate of track at Colby has been left largely in the hands of Coach Simpson and it is interesting to see the progress he has been making. Although last season did not produce anything outstanding as far as a teami effort was concerned, individual tal- ent is certainly beginning to show. Co-Capt. elect Charlie Pettee, Jim Johnson, Nlatt Perry, Ken Bee, Bill Swormstedt, Mal Graham, and many others conducted themselves well in their meets. These boys are all returning this year, and, coupled with last year's powerful freshman squad, which won all of its four meets, the fortunes of the Colby Track Team most certainly should improve. In three meets last year the Colby Mules' highest finish was a second place in their season's opener against Brandeis and Norwich. Coach Simpson must certainly be congratulated for getting this sport started again and developing interest in it. We wish the track team all the best of luck this season. H421 i Freshman Baseball- 1960 Front row: A. Sarrica, R. Clennan, P. Allison, D. Bromley, L. Levesque, C. Caysunas, J. WilS0ll. Back row: R. Bonalewicz, C. Carey, T. Dakin, D. Barrel, J. Dolian, J. Kelley CCoachJ. Last year the Frosh Baseball team had a rather disappointing season as they won only two of their nine games. Starting off strongly the Baby Mriles trampled the Bow- doin Freshmen and Husson College by 14-8 and 13-5 scores respectively. However, the hitting seemed to collapse and their highest run output after that was against the Bates Jayvees as they suffered an 8-7 defeat. Other losses were to VVaterville High School, MCI ftwicej, Maine Frosh, Bates Jayvees, and Hebron Academy. lt can only be hoped that with this added year of experience some of these players can provide the Varsity with some much needed depth this year. fl-131 Freshman Tennis -1960 Front row: T. Rodgers, K. Snow, H. Crampton. Back row: Mr. Loebs Ccoachj, R. Graves, F. Kirby, D. Johnston, K. Koenigsbauer. Freshman Track 1960 D A -R K.. an em Front row: G. Young, P. Wickersham, F. Walker, C. Stinson, B. Gula, A. Fiorentino R. E met S. Bolin., O. White. Back row: D. Cfark., E. Buyni.ski, H. Smith, B. Lunl m J. Brassern, B. Tychson, T. Flint, R. Jeans, D. Rolmca, Mr. Simpson fCoachD. H441 n N w Vclrsify Football -1960 Bink Smith eluding would-be tackler. Bob Nigro follows blocking of Dave Berman against Trinity. I: 145 I First row: P. Ketchum CMgr.j, D. Dionne., K. Davidson, C. lDeWitt, Mr. Bartow fAsst. Coachj, Mr. Kelly fAsst. Coachl, Mr. Clifford Clslead Coachj, Mr. Simpson QLine Coachl, P. Cavari CASSI. Coachl, D. Ber- man, B. Nigro, C. Rainville, G. Parker. Second row: C. Meyerhuller, B. Kingdon, A. Weller, C. Wood, R. Vacco, S. Carpenter, J. Bridgeman, D. Jacobson, L. Theobold, J. Welmster, H. Smith, J. McHale, K. Bee. Third row: C. Stinson, C. Carey, R. Bonalewicz, B. Tychson., D. Barrett, J. Brassem, B. Fenn, E. Buy- niski, D. Cox, R. Whitehouse, A. Fiorentino, Mr. Nelson Cffrainerj. After two consecutive years as the Maine State Champions, the Colby football team finally lost the title. The two biggest thorns inythe side of the team all season were offensive fumbling and a weak pass defense. Throughout the season these were the two points which hindered the team's success. The Hhal State Series game, however, proved to be a different story. At Bates, Colby settled down and completely dominated the Bobcats. Rolling up 400 yards on the ground and through the air, the Mules romped to a 32-0 victory. The defense played admirably as they limited Bates to a total of 100 yards gained. p Despite the disappointment of the final State Series standings, the season was not Without its satisfactions, as Colby rolled up impiiessive victories over Norwich Q28-16j, U.S. Merchant lVlz1rine Academy Q30-l4j, Springfield College C40-20j, and Trinity College C22-145. l1461i Denny Dionne blocks for Binky Smith against Norwich. Kent Da- vidson is in the background. Headed for trouble, Bob? l Kingdon moves into the open against Bowdoin. Statistics reveal some of the highlights. Colby set a new record by scoring 178 points in seven games, and finished as one of the leading lscorers in New England. Co-captain elect Bruce Kingdon gained 602 yards to set an alll-time Colby rushing record. Bink Smith, the other half of the amazing Kingdon-Smith combination also broke the previous rushing record set by Neil Stinneford in 1956. r Graduating this year will be Captain Bob Nigro along with Kent Davidson, Bob Burke, Charles DeWitt, Dennis Dionne, Jerry Palrker, and Gene Rainville. The holes left by these players will be hard to fill. We Wish the graduates the best of luck and congratulate Jim Bridgeman and Bruce Kingdom lon their election as captains of next fall's team. i l l143l i i Varsity Soccer -1960 T he in ki if 9 fr 9 , , ii Q. .. eg, 5 Front row: K. Koenigsbauer CManagerJ, W. Coombs, R. Schmaltz, W. Doyle, C. Pettee, S. Chase, D. Freeclman, NV. Swormstedl, F. Merrill, M. Perry, Mr. Loebs CCoachQ. Back row: C. DeWoorly, N. Clip- sham, P. Duggan., S. Weeks, C. Railla, F. Kirby, J. Crowell, P. Bunting, G. McLaughlin, S. Vincent, K. Snow., F. Walker. This fall the Soccer Team continued its amazing record. Since 1955, when the sport was introduced, Colby teams have lost only one out of 38 intercollegiate games, this being a 3-2 loss to Lowell Technical Institute this year. ln the eight games played this fall, the Miiles piled up 34 goals while limiting the opposition to 11. Much of the offen- sive punch was delivered by Capt. Steve Chase, who averaged 2 goals a game. lVluch of the responsibility for the fine defensive record must be attributed to goalie and Co-capt. elect John Crowell. Credit must also go to Don Freedman who, operat- ing from the center halfback position, was a mainstay on defense as well as an invaluable playmaker on offense. Other performances Worthy of praise were those handed in by Dick Schmaltz, Shelley Vincent, Charlie Pettee, Fred Merrill, and all the others who combined to produce the fine team performance. Victories for the Mriles included Babson Q6-3j, Boston University Q6-35, Norwich C3-Ol, Bates C3-OD, and C8-21, and Bowdoin C5-Ol and fl-Ol. H491 -W ,,.-..-... .,,. ,, W. .M ,Jw ,, I C. Pettee heads ball in action against B. C. Uniidentificcl B. C. players at left. Freshman Soccer - 1960 ef. . 13,5 I W K .1-X 4 . A I N 6 First row: M. Albertson, P. Gordon, H. Onsager, N. Mitchell, J. Valhouli, M. Diaz, T. Andrews, S. Tsitopoulos, A. Srorlin, K. Young, XS. Papish. Second row: M. Loebs QCoachJ, A. Olivetti, B. Phillips, A. Rhodes, Rm Sakakeeuy, C. Olson, B. Lytle, E. Griepenkerl, B. Crittendon, P. Choate, D. Polley, M. Kazanjian. w I 150 I t w Varsity Basketball - 1960-61 Kinne goes high for a jump shot while Burke moves in for possible rebound. Kelley and Swensen wailing for possible rebound, but it doesn't come. l1511 VARSITY BASKETBALL 1960-61. First row: D. Thaxter, J. Kelly, R. Burke, C. Swensen, D. Bergquist, ' R V D. Kinne, R. Bonalewiez. Second row: J. Brooks CMgrJ, Lee Wlllianls CCoachD, R. Noel, . arney, R. Wagner, W. Waldeyer, W. Doyle, J. Harris QMgr.J. Although the Mules finished the season withia losing record, it must be said that this was far from a disappointing season. Coach Lee VVilliams must certainly be com- mended on the really hustling team he produced. Basketball, when played in a wide open fashion, can certainly be an exciting sportito watch, and he proved that this year. In somewhat controversial State Series play as far as some sports writers were con- cerned Colb reversed most predictions and finiished a very creditable second to Maine. v Y They defeated Bates and Bowdoin twice each, while Winning but one from Maine. Their Win against the University of Maine proved to ibe a delightful surprise for the Colby fans, as the Mules .handed lVIaine their worst defeat of the season by trouncing them 68-50. ' i It is interesting to note also that of the 13 games lost by Colby seven of them were lost by 3 points or less. These included two overtime losses to Brandeis and Bates. Other victories outside of Maine by Colby were against St. Michael's and Amherst. l I1521 Five agonized faces: Colby players left to right - Burke, Kelly and Swenson. Proving that they had potential scoring punch, Colby also swept to some very im- pressive victories, including Bates 80-54, Baldwin-VVallace 81-56, Trinity 84-59, and Bowdoin 76-66. As a team the Nlules averaged 70.5 points a game while limiting their opponents to 66. Individually, 36 points separated the Hrst and fifth high scorers on the squad, and each member of the starting five averaged over 10 points a game. Captain-elect Dave Thaxter led with 318 points, followed by John Kelley with 306, Bob Burke with 292, Charles Swensen with 286, and Dennis Kinne with 282. John Kelley also set a record for most consecutive free throws in competition, as he hit 33 in a row. Those graduating this year will be Dave Bergquist, Bob Burke, VVilson Doyle, John Kelley, and Captain Charles Swensen. Their loss will be seriously felt, but with the im- pressive showing of the freshman team, we are hoping that we can look forward to another fine season. Again, congratulations must go to Coach VVilliams for the fine, ex- citing team he turned out. H531 e Vorsify Hockey +1960-61 R. Ryan and J. Maguire put a rush on tLhe Northeastern net. WFQQMMA 'LEA D. Young leads rush with Maguire against B. C.' H. Willnerdillg in background. L1541 sa at 5 if 5 i V J ' 5 fl 4 Front row: F. Stephenson, D. Young, E. Boardman, F. Sears, J. Maguire, I-I. Wilinerdilmg, S. Arens, R. Ryan, M. Daley, A. Carville. Back row: J. Simpson CAssistant Coachj, H. Shaw CManagerJ, E. Platner, P. Williamsoli, J. French, P. Beck, M. Archer, P. Archer, D. Seddon, P. Leofanti, P. French, C. Nelson CTrainerj, J. Kelley CCoachJ. This was unquestionably the finest season ever for Jack Kelley and the Colby Hockey Team, as they finished out their schedule with an 18-5 won and lost record. ln NCAA competition their record was 16-4. The season started off in fine form for the Nlules as they rolled up five straight vic- tories including a 7-1 exhibition game triumph over the semi-pro team from Lewiston. Their finest victory over this string was a 6-4 upset over Dartmouth at Hanover, N. H. This was the first time a Colby Hockey Team had defeated Dartmouth. Playing four games in the next 8 days, three of them on the record, the lVlules ran out of power, dropping games to the University of New Brunswick, Providence, and RPI by 1-5, 4-5 and 3-7 scores respectively, while their only win was a 5-4 victory over Williams. Then followed an 8 game winning streak for the pucksters as they defeated North- eastern, Laval, Yale, Boston University, Amherst, Bowdoin, Norwich and lVIerrimack. Particularly exciting were victories over Laval QS-55 and BU Q6-Zj. H551 Fred Sears manipulates agailist U. N. H. This was to be the Hrst of two defeats for BU at the hands of the Miiles. This was also the worst defeat suffered by Laval at the hands of an American team. With seven games remaining, and a good chance for an NCAA berth, Colby's most important games were home and home games with Boston College. The first game at Boston was just a case of too much BC and notl enough of Colby. The Mules were snowed under by an 8-2 count. A week and a half later the two teams met again at Colby. Although the game was much closer and could have gone either way, the Eagles again prevailed, this time by a 6-3 score. , Although their chances of winning an NCAA berth were shattered, the Mules con- tinued their winning ways. Between the BC games, Colby downed the University of New Hampshire and Boston University again, anil in the last week of the season they repeated victories over UNH, Bowdoin and Northeastern. The first line of Ryan, Boardman, and Maguire tallied 99 goals and scored an amaz- ing 222 points to become the highest scoring line in the country. Individual Colby scor- ing records fell again this year. Ryan's record olf 49 points in one season was broken by every member of the first line. l H561 Q l Action around Colby goal during University of N. B. game. Left to Right: Boardman, Maguire, Arens, Stephenson. Boardman had 61 points, Nlaguire totalled 69 and Ryan almost doubled last year's output by accumulating an astronomical 92 points. Ryan also broke the goals scored record with 34 and the record for assists with 58. If ever there was a record for the number of hat tricks scored in a season, it must surely have been broken this year. Boardman had 5, Ryan and Nlaguire had 4 each and Fred Sears reached the 3 goals a game mark once. Don Young also broke his own record of 30 points scored by a de- fenseman. This year he made it 35. Losses through graduation will undoubtedly hurt the team. Those leaving are Co- captains John Nlaguire and Harry Wilme1'ding, who must be commended for his fine play on defense, Sandy Boardman, Fred Sears, Paul Beck and Sandy Arens. These boys must certainly be congratulated on their fine job in making the season such a success. They will be missed. Once again Jack Kelley did a great job in molding the machine he produced. Con- gratulations Coach! H1571 Freshman Footboll - 1960 l EW'-F5'3fll7'il?llf5f' 3735 .9 fir' W nl' FY in A Y F W ---IFE slug ' H' 5- 5g2 ... ' .g r ggi , . EV E I' V w. s V! m mn , W er ' - -. -z., K ' Ye. ' M i- 'efssw' sv w ' h fl -. E i vw ' - all E' ffm 5 V -f . 5 VH 1. ...SQM H W 1.5 X ' 3--WY. , - . M H First row: B. Waldliiall, P. Parkington, M. Beebe, B. Drewed, B. Clough fAsst. Coachl, J. Kelly ffloaehj, P. Cavari CAsst. Coachj., K. Palmer, J. Bush, N. Dukes, E. Malloy. Second row: R. Ishister, D. Gilbert, R. Chandler, D. Robbat, A. Craccffa, P. Walley, F. Goodwin., R. Furek. Third row: J. Robinson, J. Bec- son, R. Mastetrs, C. Thayer, L. Emerson, F. Shirley fMgr.J., J. Drummond CMgr.j. l For the second straight year, the Colby Freshmen lost all of their games, and the same story can be repeated. The three characteristics common to any Weak team are lack of depth, lack of over-all talent, or continuous injury. The Baby Mules suffered from all three. These were the scores: lVlaine Central Institute 16-28, Bridgton Academy 6-12, BOW- doin Freshmen 8-14, and Nlaine Freshmen 6-55. In all fairness to the Frosh, they played Well for what they had, and as was true of the Freshman team of two years ago, I am sure that there is some talent here which Coach Clifford could use on the Varsity next year. i l f1581 Freshman Hockey -1960-61 - -1:s':::.7' N f - ' ' Qi. if ' ii First row: M. Kazanjian, B. Hallowell, D. Short, S. Goldberg, B. Anderson, D. Sveden, B. Potter, P. Cross. Standing: D. Walley CMgr.J, L. Krinsky CMgr.J, J. Zoelller, D. Chase, J. Choate, J. Mechem, D. Camp bell, D. Hollins, T. Wilkins, T. Malley, C. Nelson CTrainerJ, B. Hallet CMgr.D, J. Simpson CCoachJ. This season proved to be a pleasant surprise as far as Freshman Hockey was con cerned. Of the nine games they played, the Baby hflules won six, tied one, and lost two. Victories were scored over Wate1'ville High School Q4-UQ, St. Dom's High School Q6 4j, Bowdoin Frosh C5-4-Q, the University of New Hampshire Frosh C4-IQ, Bridgton Academy C8-Zj, and Hebron Academy Q3-lj. Both losses were by one goal as they dropped games to the Harvard V.'s C2-31 and Bowdoin Frosh C2-3j in overtime. Their one tie was a 1-1 contest with St. Domls High School. High scorers for Colby were Dave Sveden and Dave Campbell with fifteen points each. Jack Nlechem tallied eleven and Ion Choate scored nine. It is to be hoped next year that the Freshmen can help fill in some of the gaping holes left in the Varsity through graduation this year. H591 Freshman Basketball - 1960-61 First row: H. Kowal, D. Pomeroy, P. Brown, B. Leighton, DQ Oberg, D. Robbal, J. Willkill CCoachJ. Sccoml row: J. Kelieter, K. Nye, M. Knox, K. Federman, W. Vaughn, J. McNab, C. Shur CMgr.J, J. Drummond fMgr.J. This was a fine season for the Frosh, as they compiled a very creditable 12-4 record. Their four losses were suffered at the hands of Cheverus High School, the Univ. of Maine Frosh, Maiime Central Institute, and South Portland High School. Their vic- tories included Bowdoin Frosh Ctwicej, Bates J.Y.'s ftwicej, Deering High School, Brunswick Naval Station, Xvestbrook High School, Thomas Junior College, Rockland High School, Bridgton Academy, M.C.I., and the University of Nlaine Frosh. The brunt of the Baby Miiles' scoring was handled by Ken Federman, Don Oberg, and Bill Leighton. Federman scored an amazing 355 points while averaging 22 points a game. Oberg totalled 270 for a 17 point per game average, and Leighton shot for 197 points for an average of 12. , VVith the Frosh showing height, speed, and real scoring ability in spots, they will un- doubtedly help the Varsity next year. T H601 l Athletic Records VARSITY BASEBALL VARSITY SOCCER FRESHMAN BASEBALL Colby Opp, Colby Opp. Colby Opp. Dartmouth 2 5 Babson Institute 6 3 Bowdoin Freshmen 14- 8 Dartmouth 11 3 Lowell Tech. 2 3 Husson .College 13 5 Dartmouth 9 6 Boston University 6 3 Waterville High School 1 3 William 5 Mary 6 0 Norwich 3 0 Bates jayvees 7 8 VVilliam 8: Mary 1 1 Bates 3 0 M. C. I, 2 6 William Sc Mary 2 3 Bowdoin 5 0 Maine Freshmen 4- 8 William 8: Mary 2 4 Bates S 2 Bates Jayvees 4- 10 Elon 10 2 Bowdoin 1 0 Hebron Academy 0 1 Dartmouth 1 2 M- C- I- 0 1 North Carolina 13 S W,,,,,,,,,, ,Z 9 VARSITY BASKETBALL PRES,-,MAN TENNIS Northeastern 1-I 12 Colby Opp. Boston University 20 7 X ,n Colby Opp Brandeis 4 0 St. ,Anselms 1 52 54- P rtla d H, h S h I 9 0 . , University of Maine 72 81 0 , D ,lg x C 00 Bobtofhcollege 3 11 Bowdoin 72 80 Deering High School 6 3 goyfioln 3 Ai Bates so 54 Brunswick High School 8 1 Nflaiie 1 2 Baldwin-Wallace 81 56 Maine Freshmen 8 1 ,A - - Rutgers Universit 63 74- Hebron Academy 5 4 lrlnlty 14- 11 y B d ' F hmen 5 4 , , Iona College 74 79 OW Om res Bat? - 4 3 Rhode Island 66 67 Smngheld 0 1 Bates i 57 59 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Igiigigiiin 3 2' Bowdoin 82 76 I St. Michaells 76 65 Coby Opp Amherst 60 52 M. C- I- 16 gg VARSITY TENNIS University of Mass. 69 70 Bridgton Academy 6 12 Colb O UmVffff1lY of Maine 61 76 Bowdoin Freshmen 8 14- , y pp' Bofvflom 79 66 Maine Freshmen 6 55 Babson Institute 3 6 Trinity 8+ 59 Boston University -1- 5 Springfield 69 74- Bates 2 7 Bates 77 66 Bowdoin 0 9 Boston University 68 70 BPHCS 2 7 Brandeis 70 62 , , Colby Opp Bowdoin 1 3 Northeastern 61 68 Waterville High School 4- 0 13313119 5 4 University of Maine 68 50 I3Zn:i5JEII:gh 2:3021 3 3 ' tk 0 9 h. 54 S7 I' 101' I'S y U Q Biiiiiiioin 73 70 lgowfogn HFfP'f5hrT1en hi 'I' . o . . ros VARSITY GOLF Bridgton Academy 8 2 VARSITY HOCKEY St. Dom's High School 1 1 Colby Opp. . . H b A d 3 1 Universityuof R.. I. 3 4- Colby Opp, Bswiioolin 1?-ieslrgen 2 3 Boston Umverslty 2 5 Brown Universit 7 1 Ii-oidoin in in Hamilton L Y 9 0 FRESHMAN soccER U ts Dartmouth 6 4 Bates 4 3 U of New Brunswick 4- 1 C 1 Maine 5 2 5' f X1 , B 2 - k 5 , 0 by Opp 6 1 1110211151: 1 5 g 3 M' I 6 1 Williams 5 4 M C I 7 0 lligijgsn 2 i lgbgileggtern 2 5 Bowdoin Freshmen 2 3 Bowdogfl I b 4 . 3 Laval University S 5 btitfintgleet. Col y won with 148 Yale U 4 2 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL . ' B it ' .-'t 6 2 Mama 5 2 .fxciiiho-gist mvemy 15 0 Colby OPP Bowdoin 9 1 Cheverus High School 57 63 Norwich 7 1 Bowdoin Freshmen 77 59 VARSITY TRACK Merrimack 11 2 Deering High School S6 51 Colby 48, Brandeis 61, Norwich 53 Boston College 2 8 Brunswick NATS 84- 63 Colby ISM, Bates 1135, Bowdoin 19M University of N. H. 7 3 Wesbrook High School 81 76 Colby 1, Bates 74-Z, Maine 68, Boston University 5 3 U. of Maine Freshmen 60 78 Bowdoin 192 Boston College 3 6 M. C. I. 106 53 University of N. H. 7 3 So. Portland High School 97 99 Bowdoin 3 2 U. of Maine Freshmen 61 60 VARSITY FOGTBALL Northeastern 9 3 Bates, junior Varsity 86 47 Colby Opp, Bowdoin Freshmen 63 62 Norwich 23 16 FQESHMAN TRACK Merchant Mme ' FRESHMAN sou: Academy 30 1-l- Colby 70, Hebron Academy 47 Springfield 40 20 Colby 59M, Deering 54, Winslow 29M Colby OPP' Trinity 22 14- Colby 76, Portland 22, Bangor 24, Edward Little High 4- 0 Bowdoin 1-!- 15 VVatervtlle 21 Bowdoin Freshmen -1- 1 Maine 12 28 Colby 872, Cony MZ, South Port- Bowdoin Freshmen 3 1 Bates 32 0 land -12 Maine Freshmen -1- 1 Iil61il was Women's Athletic ,Association W-.rv Y i E 1 M Y ,N 1 -1 '-.ff :Q--Bev -Af. ei . Q Mm X Wi- ,, ai o- lm., as, iw A A ii ,. x x l , X N u 4 I - 1 l 3 w k l V -1 .ti r .W , I i ,t,i t Zn' fgqh. , -3. 1 1 Nj, . 7 Q 'V ' z . .bf r is un f 4 r r 7 A-'if Fi. i Bs Floor: C. Castle, R. Carbino, L. Puglia., P. Ryder, C. Seated: Mrs. Bither, L. Conley 1 Sec., L. Holcombe 1 Pres., J. Thompson, S. Kidder, Marchant. Standing: N. Poole, N. Ela, J. Littlefield, D. Nelson, C. Hatton, C. Price, C. Spaniack, L. Nicholson, E. Sewell, J. Eielson, S. Parry, M. W'alton. Absent: A. Walker. X The lVomen's Athletic Association conducted aihighly successful sports program for the Colby women. The President Lee Holcombe,lVice-President Jan Thompson, Secre- tary-Treasurer Liz Conley, Publicity Chairman Sandy Kidder worked closely with the Executive Board which is composed of the managers of the different athletic activities and also the respective dorm representatives. i Besides cooperating with the Ski Team and conducting tournaments in several sports, the Board also arranged the first basketball-volleyball sports day. VVith University of Nlaine and Bates College, the sports day wasla success. All the girls seemed to en- joy it and we hope to make this an annual sports day. The XVJ-LA. gave informal coffees after each sports season in order to announce the members of honorary teams and the individual winners of tournaments. This year also saw the formation and rapid growth of Colby's synchronized swim- ming club. lvlembers of the team participated in several swim meets. The lV.A.A. spon- sored Riiie Team had a match with Boston University which was equally as successful as the Swimming meet. , The season ended with a student-faculty softball game, picnic, and the presentation of numerals, letters, and cups to the girls who had the required number of points. H621 1.4 1 fl :J I I is-1 Y Mx My ky! First row: L. Field, B. Brown, S. Parmulee, K. Knudsen. Second row: S. Sawyer, J. Eielson, E. Holcombe, V. Murphey, K. Meyer, J. Chase. Women's Ski Team C A AaN 22? 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'f' IN OUR ' 5125555 '5E3E3E:-, l. , fi 1 0 :I-T f . , .... .M , ...........,.,. , . ...., Sag a. .,--fg2gzgagagzgzgsgagegageg2525552225552351fsiirzmt' , ' - ' CO ' 0 ' 459,561 4-... 5.jAfa's:..3 gg If A COLBY SHOP ' 'f ' fm- COLBY GIRLS - -.e. .. x,.- : . -.4 '- is--: 3 . .. . . 2 - LZ: .--. 3 V. - 4 1' 143' U, 5 x '..-' 4:12. --H: 1 .. .,., , . . sv. A RUN by 52 MAIN ST Colby People WVATERVILLE H891 X , 11 fx' 'HJLQ' 1: .si 5 A .ak ns. sr-1' X ,, qos, 4.5 'Osh -4 x' 4 I1901 g,-gf' .,5- b. ALL ENGRAVINGS IN THE 1 9 6 1 O R A C L E Were Made by SENTINEL EN GRAVERS Sentinel Building Waterville, Maiiie Telephone TR 3-3341 l9l Abercrombie, David C., '63 25 Knollwood Lane, Darien, Conn. Adams, james B. III, '63 425 E. 86th St., New York, N. Y. Adams, Joseph G., '63 Loomis School, Wixldsor, Conn. Adolf, jay E., '61 1154 E. 23rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Albertson, Mark D., '64 37 E. Roseville Rd., Lancaster, Pa. Alexander, William S., '62 504 Edann Rd., North Hills, Pa. Allen, jonathan, '64 544 High St., Fall River, Mass. Allison, Phillip E., '63 68 Murray Ave., Milton, Mass. Anderson, Norman E., '64 35 Russel Ave., Ft. Monmouth, N. I. Anderson, William J., '64 27 Linden Pl., New Rochelle, N. Y. Andrews, Albert T. III, '64 Eayrestown Rd., Medford, N. J. Andrews, Cushman L., '63 9 Marston St., Norway Angell, Charles F., '64 7 Brewster Rd., Kingston, Mass. Archer, Michael D., '63 7801 Cresheim Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. Archer, Peter H., '63 7801 Cresheim Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. Arens, Stewart S., '61 14 Chatham Circle, VVellesley Hills, Mass. Armstrong, Peter W., '61 14 Longacre Dr., Livingston, N. J. Arvanitis, Peter G., '64 47 Bellevue Ave., Springfield, Mass. Astwood, Philip M., '62 99 High St., Brookline, Mass. Bacon, William C., '64 Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn. Bagas, George A., '61 28 Silver Rd., Brockton, Mass. Bainbridge, William J., '61 412 Fairview, Narberth, Pa. Balbus, Isaac D., '64 117-01 Park Lane, So., Kew Gardens, N. Y. Student Directory MEN'S DIVISION Balgooyen, Warren P., '62 The Crossways, Katonah, N. Y. Banks, Bruce D., '64 77 Hillcrest Dr., Pelham Manor, N. Y. Barclay, Ceylon L., '62 Livermore Falls Barkham, Graham E., '62 50 E. 79th St., New York, N. Y. Barnes, George B., Jr., '64 31 Pleasant St., Houlton Barnett, George M., '64 Peru, N. Y. Barnett, William, '62 18 Norwood Ave., Manchester, Mass. Barr, Arthur L., '63 1160 Great Pond Rd., No. Andover, Mass. Barrett, Daniel L., '63 8-A Soper St., Oceanside, N. Y. Bartels, Elmer C., '61 63 Burdean Rd., Newton Centre, Mass. Bartow, Stephen C., '63 374 Hollow Tree Rid e Rd g Darien, Conn. Bassett, William W., '62 95 Pleasant St., Bridgewater, Mass. Beaumont, George P., '62 48 Vista Rd., No. Haven, Conn. Beaver, Bentley H., '64 468 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. Beck, Paul R., '61 32 Welland Rd., Indian Orchard, Mass. Bee, Kenyon W., '62 20 Church St., Greenwich, Conn. Beebe, Michael B., '64 Richardson Rd., Hollis, N. H. Beeson, John K., Jr., '64 Edgewood Rd., Pittsburg, Bergquist, David G., '61 154 Cambridge St., Wixicliester, Mass. Berman, David E., '62 443 Nantasket Ave., Hull, Mass. Bernier, john P., '61 93 Gage St., Augusta Besse, John R., '64 NVoodlawn Rd., Sterling, Ill. Bidwell, Theodore H., '64 28 Walker Lane, NV. Hartford, Conn. Blaney, Benjamin, '62 555 Wellesley St., VVeston, Mass. 51923 Blatt, Howard J., '61 304 Central Ave., New Haven, Conn. Bloom, Ronald, '63 32 Cynthia Rd., Newton, Mass Blum, Simon, '61 P. O. Box 448, Caracas, Venezuela Boardman, Edgar A., '61 21 Groveland St., Auburndale, Mass. Bober, Jack, '63 100 Arden St., New York, N. Y. Bois, Lawrence H., '61 R. F. D. 1, VVaterville Bolin, Herbert S., '64 4045 W. Thorndale Ave., Chicago, lll. Bonalewicz, Richard M., '63 50 Chapin St., Fall River, Mass. Bond, Whitford S., '63 62 Channing Rd., Dedham, Mass. Bonner, Fredric A., '61 23 Massachusetts Ave., Danvers, Mass. Bosworth, William H., '64 Vermont Academy, Saxtons River, Vt. Boulter, Richard A., '64 73 School St., Millinocket Brackett, Nathan S., '61 Hotel Continental, Cambridge, Mass. Bradford, Mark A., '62 Cedar Rd., So. Lincoln, Mass. Bradford, William C., jr., '64 l Hawthorne Rd., Old Greenwich, Conn. Bradshaw, Ralph A., '62 10 Rock View Rd., Milton, Mass. Brassem, john W., '53 23 Myrtle Blvd., Larchrnont, N. Y. Braun, Lawrence I., '64 Mill River Rd.. R. F. D. 9941, Oyster Bay, N. Y. Bridgeman, Andrew O., '62 194 Buffinton St., Somerset, Mass. Bromley, David G., '63 235 Summer Ave., Reading, Mass. Brooks, jeffrey L., '63 56 Runnells St., Portland Brown, Paul R., '64 41 Walnut St., Rochester, N. H. Brown, Peter K., '63 357 Forest St.. E. Hartford, Conn. Brown, Robert E., '63 21 Cathay Rd., E. Rockaway, N. Y. Brown, Robert H., '61 270 Norwood Ave., NN. Long Branch, N. j. Bruce, Nelson E., '62 99 Tremont St., New Bedford, Mass. Brudno, Stephen J., '64 3 Buckingham Rd., Quincy, Mass. Bryant, Sumner S., jr., '62 133 Harris Ave., Freeport, N. Y. Bubnowski, Theodore W., '64 1121 Caldwell Ave., Union, N. J. Buller, Claude L., '64 100 Pool Rd., No. Haven, Conn. Bumsted, Daniel C., '62 67 Lexington Ave., Wfestwood, NJ. Bunting, Peter G., '63 230 Pond Hill Rd., VVallingford, Conn. Burke, Robert W., '61 19 Main St., Lupay Apts., NVaterville Bush, John N., '64 269 Wfoodland Ave., Summit, N. I. Bustin, David W., '61 R. F. D. ifl, Sebago Lake Butler, Nathaniel E., '63 3412 Arden Ave., Hollywood, 111. Buyniski, Edward F., '63 6242 Robison Rd., Cincinnati, O. Byers, Willam, '61 28 Kelsey St., Vllaterville Caito, Carl A., '63 356 Taber Ave., Providence, R. 1. Campbell, Bruce C., '63 142 Stoner Dr., VV. Hartford, Conn. Campbell, David J., '64 19 Vine St.. Beverly Farms, Mass. Campbell, Robert A., '64 27 Raymond St., Cambridge, Mass. Campbell, W. Donald, '61 32 Sunset Dr., So. Easton, Mass. Cannon, Philip Y., '64 Westoii Rd., Lincoln. Mass. Carey, Charles W., '63 94 Seabury St., Fall River. Mass. Carpenter, Stephen G., '62 Franconia, N. H. Carter, Richard J., '64 351 Radel Terr., So. Orange, N. J. Carville, Albert F., Jr., '63 lVebster Ave., Lisbon Cavari, Peter D., '61 52-65th St., VV. New York, N. J. Cerruti, Richard, '61 32 VVashington Sq., New York, N. Y. Chader, Paul B., '63 21 Livingston Circle. Needham, Mass. Chagan, Jack R., '62 637 So. Bowman Ave., Merion, l:'a. Chandler, Garth K., '62 Enfield Chandler, Richard A., '64 143 .l.'1:ll1llC1' Ave., Falmouth, Mass. Chapman, John C., '62 Damariscotta Chase, David D., '64 16 Barnstable Rd., Vliellesley Hills, Mass. Chase, Stephen E., '61 Hunt Lane, Fayetteville, N. Y. Chase, William V., '62 1732 Old Gulph Rd., Villanova, Pa. Chesner, Louis E., '64 19 Wlest St., Vllaterville Choate, Jonathan, '64 165 E. 72nd St., New York, N. Y. Choate, Philip S., '64 R. 17. D. 9643, lfVaterville Christie, John F., '62 415 Gatconibe Lane, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Christie, William R., '63 345 Cottage Rd., So. Portland Clark, Don K., '61 590 Rutland St.. Vlfestbury, N. Y. Clarner, jonathan, '64 27 Vlfestbourne Rd., Concord, N. H. Cliche, Carl E., '63 Clifford Hts., Wiiislowv Clipsham, Neil, '63 1389 Wfestover Rd., Cleveland Hts., O. Clough, William D. III, '62 New London, N. H. Coggan, Peter S., '64 Vlfarren Lane, Alpine, N. J Cohen, Alan P., '63 237 Bonad Rd., Brookline, Mass. Cohen, Bana L., '62 380 Humphrey St., Swampscott, Mass. Cohen, Michael S., '64 111 Glenbrook Ave., Hamden, Conn. Cohen, Samuel G., '62 Augusta Rd., VValdoboro Colley, Henderson W., '62 4 Hemenway Rd., Swainpscott, Mass. Columbia, David, '63 17 High St., Vlfestlield, Mass. Connolly, Dennis, '62 46 Horatio St., New York, N. Y. Coombs, Whitney J., '62 318 Taylor Rd., Short Hills, N. J. Cooper, Peter A., '64 1215 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Corbin, Gerard A., '63 5 Crescent St., VVaterville Cordner, Terence A., Jr., '62 45 Lakewood Pl., Troy, N. Y. Cosbey, James III, '64 28 Cliff Rd., Milton, Mass. 11931 Cote, Richard D., '63 22 Carey Lane, VVaterville Cottrell, Gene F., Jr., '64 1114 Rue Ave., Point Pleasant, N. J. Coughlan, Peter, '63 R. 17. D. 9642, Argyle, N. Y. Cox, David L., jr., '63 Lyons Rd., Basking Ridge, N. J. Dragin, Edwin B., '62 Norwich Rd., Colchester, Conn. Cramer, Stanton H., '63 15 E. Golf View Rd., Ardmore, Pa. Crampton, Henry W., '63 110 Jerusalem Rd., Cohasset, Mass. Crane, Glen R., '64 725 Fairacres Ave., Westlielcl, N. I. Crawford, james B., '64 135 Ardmore St., Hamden, Conn Crespi, Robert, '63 R. D. 1, Box 307, Rosendalc, N. Y. Crittendon, William S., Jr., '64 20 Harwich Rd., XV. Springheld, Mass. Cross, Peter S., '64 R. F. D. ffl, Boxford, Mass. Crowell, Douglas E., '64 Strawberry Hill Rd., Concord, Mass. Crowell, john N., '62 R. F. D. 7941, Hyannis, Mass. Cummings, Gordon S., '61 FAO Headquarters, Bangkok, Thailand Cummings, Marc S., '64 Tantummaheag Rd., Old Lyme, Conn. Curtis, Thompson, '63 Porter Hill, Middlebury, Conn. Dakin, Timothy J., '63 Sugar Hill Rd., Falls Village, Conn. Daley, Murray L., '62 236 Dunlop St., Pembroke, Ontario, Canada Danforth, Stephen C., '63 R. F. D. 42, Dover-Foxcroft Davison, Kent W., '61 208 Ash St., Brockton, Mass. Davis, Edgar L, '61 1315 Commonwealth Ave., Allston, Mass. Davis, R. Gary, '62 66 Busteed Dr., Midland Pk., N. I. Dawbin, Gerald G., '64 Nichols St., Searsport Decker, Thomas E., '63 35 Wfoodland Rd., Holden, Mass. deForest, Alfred V., '64 Parkers Pt., Chester, Conn. Dellaquila, Stephen J., '61 8 Columbus Ave., Thompsonville, Conn. deMarcken, Baudouin F., '62 Stonehouse, Taconic, Conn. Denman, Peter VanN., '61 Box 669, Kenttield, Cal. Dercole, S. Frank, '61 93 Main St., Berlin, N. H. DeWitt, Charles E., '61 P. O. Box 311, Gardiner De Woody, Charles T., '63 Daisy Hill, R. F. D. 43, Chagrin Falls, O. Diaz, M. Mario, '63 Cendra, 4-2-1, Barcelona, Spain DiNapoli, Robert A., '62 19 Long Lane Rd., NV. Hartford, Conn. Dionne, R. Dennis, '61 Ye Cocke K Kettle, Seabrook, N. H. Dolian, James P., '63 Revonah Woods, Stamford, Conn. Dowden, William M., '64 148-40 Ash Ave, Flushing, N. Y. Doyle, Wilson W., '61 80 No. Island Ave., Ramsey, N. J. Drewes, Robert W., '64 107 Cliff Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Drummond, Josiah H., Jr., ' 100 Neal St., Portland Dubitsky, Stanley L., '64 1576 Highland Ave., Fall River, Mass. DuBois, Lloyd R., '64 P. O. Box 760, Ridgefield, lNash. Duggan, Peter M., '62 128 E. 92nd St., New York, N. Y. Dukes, Edward N., '64 62 Taylor Rd., VV. Hartford, Conn. Dyer, Robert D., '64 3 Easthill Dr., Doylestown, Pa. Dyhrberg, Lauritz N., '64 331 Main St., Westbrook Edwards, Laton G., '64 26 Pleasant St., Madison Eittreim, Stephen L., '63 517 So. Riverside Dr., Neptune, N. J. Ellis, James G., '64 413 First Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Emerson, Luther L, '64 2271 Ridge Rd., No. Haven, Conn. Emmet, Robert T., '63 22 Mountain St., Camden Enloe, David G., '62 34 The Terrace, Manhasset, N. Y. Evans, Thomas J., '61 30 Laurel St., NVaterbury, Conn. Fallon, Charles D., '64 W. Bloomfield, N. Y. Farquhar, Robert B., '64 634 Prospect St., Methuen, Mass. Fayerweather, Jay G., '64 68 Edgewood Dr., Hohokus, N. J. Federman, Kenneth L, '64 192 Birch Dr., New Hyde Pk., N. Y. Fenn, Wallace B., '63 Dorset, Vt. Ferguson, Bruce C., '62 Sisson Rd., Greene, R. 1. Ferruci, Anthony F., Jr., '62 20 Grant St., Portland Field, Edmund E., '63 247 Springfield Ave., Hasbrouck Hts., N. J. Field, Fred F., '63 388 Battles St., Brockton, Mass. Fields, Richard S., '61 60 Fairlee Road, Waban, M Fiorentino, Andrew J., '63 1 Farmview Dr., Guilford, Conn. Fisher, Alfred J., '64 533 Norfolk St., Mattapan, Mass. Fisher, Herman P., Jr., '61 989 Main St., Leicester, Mass. Fitz, Franklin F., '63 90 E. Main St., Stafford Springs, Conn. Firzherbert, Richard W., '64 6 Stobie St., lfVinslow Flint, Timothy M., '63 4 Pine St., lVestport, Conn. Flynn, Michael D., '61 35 Deepwood Rd., Darien, Conn. Fogler, John W., '63 20 Meriam St., Lexington, Mass. Foley, Robert A., '61 470 Villa Ave., Fairfield, Conn. Folger, Phillip, Jr. 18 Anson St., Farmington Fox, Thomas P., '62 4 Coburn Ave., Skowhegan Frankel, Alan M., '62 15 'Wf 81st St., New York, N. Y. Franklin, Edward C., '62 323 Gipsy Trail. Carmel, N. Y. Franklin, Michael L., '63 24 Bruce Lane, Newton, Mass. Fredrikson, Jon A., '64 8 Wayside Lane, Scarsdale, N. Y. Freed, Ivan G., '63 18 Holman St., Fitchburg, Mass. Freed, Ronald L., '63 629 No. 30th St., Allentown, Pa. Freedman, Donald P., '61 Wiriconizt Dr., Huntington, N. Y. Freeman, MacGregor, '63 127 Collidge Hill, Cambridge, Mass. French, David C., '64 5 Hatch St., Fairfield French, James R., '62 20 Madison Ave., Cranford, N. J. French, Peter E., '62 20 Madison Ave., Cranford. N. J. Friary, Richard J., '64 30 May St., Biddeford L19-H HSS. Friberg, John E., '64 539 Merrimack St., Manchester, N. J. Fulman, Arthur S., '64 163 Hawthorne St., Malden, Mass. Furek, Robert Michael, '64 451 Lincoln Ave.. Cliffside Pk., N. J. Furstenberg, William L., '62 2240 Belmont, Ann Arbor, Mich. Gagliardi, Francis S., '64 117-30 VVexford Terr., Jamaica, N. Y. Gallin, David M., '62 32 Elk Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Gannon, Robert J., '61 530 Fairway Rd., Ridgewood, N. J. Garment, Stephen S., '62 101 Horton St., Malverne, N. Y. Garston, Matthew J., '62 384 Hawthorn St., New Bedford, Mass. Gelbard, Robert S., '64 10 Westminster Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Geltman, Richard B., '64 43 Kingston Rd., Newton, Mass. George, Daniel T., '64 203 Elliot St., Brockton, Mass. Gibbons, Joseph H., '61 7 Alden Lane, Port Washington, N. Y. Gibbs, Richard H., '61 23 Phillips Ave., Swampscott, Mass. Gigon, Norman P., '61 652 Asbury St., New Milford, N. J. Gilbert, David A., '63 Albion Gilbert, Donald E., Jr., '64 5 Stanley Oval, VVestf1eld, N. J. Gilhooly, Raymond A., '61 52 Main St., Fairfield Glassman, Robert C., '64 205 Thacher St., Milton, Mass. Glennan, Robert P., '63 14 North St., Syossct, N. Y. Glover, Henry E., '63 100 Hartford Rd., Simsbury, Conn. Goldberg, Paul A., '63 505 E. 14th St., New York, N. Y. Goldberg, Stephen S., '64 242 Russett Rd., Brookline, Mass. Goldline, Robert S., '64 63 Drumlin Rd., Newton Centre, Mass. Gollinger, Stuart H., '63 1600 Chapel St.. New Haven, Conn. Goodchild, Anthony A., '64 86 Lawson Rd., Wiiicliester, Mass. Goodwin, Charles F., Jr., '64 54 Gondy St., So. Portland Gordon, Peter G., '64 1505 Metropolitan Ave., New York, N. Y. Gordon, Stanley C., '64 41 Moulton St., Newburyport, Mass. Gould, Gerald F., Jr., '62 19 Linden Pl., Middleton, N. Y. Gow, Edwin K., '61 Vlfestiniuster School, Simsbury, Conn. Gow, John R., '64 lfVestminster School, Simsbury, Conn. Graceffa, Altio C., '64 18 Sunset Rd., VValtl1a1n, Mass. Graham, Malcolm S., '61 25 Circle Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Gray, Gardner B., '64 18 VVildwood St., VVincl1ester, Mass. Gray, Joseph M., '62 18 lfVildwood St., VVinchester, Mass. Green, Frederick W., Jr., '63 56 Vtfoolson St., VVatertown, Conn. Greene, David, '64 314 E. 70th St.. New York, N. Y. Greer, Robert A., '61 21 Hampden St., Gloucester, lvlass. Gregorio, Philip J., '62 36 Gould St., Reading, Mass. Grieco, John A. Jr., '62 102 Sidney St., E. Haven, Conn. Griepenkerl, Edward H., '64 108 W. 39th St., Baltimore, Md. Griswold, Roger W., '64 5338 VVolf Rd., Erie, Pa. Gross, Nicolas P., '62 404 Beneht St., Providence, R. 1. Grossman, Thomas S., '63 95 Beldpate Hill Rd., Newton, Mass. Gula, Robert J., '63 56 Sears St., Middletown, Conn, Hall, Gordon W., '62 4 Carolyn Pl., VVestport, Conn. Hall, Jon F., '63 -18 Leland St., Portland Hallett, Wilmot C., III, '64 373 DeMott St., Mineola, N. Y. Halliday, Alfred W. R. F. D. ffl, Fairheld Hallowell, Angus B., '64 1 Hidden Field, Andover, Mass. Hamblin, Steven R., '64 Box 729, Livermore Hamburger, Ronald D., '64 8 Bancroft Tower Rd., XlVOl'CCSlCl', Mass. Hamill, Geoffrey R., '62 320 Forest St., So. Hamilton, Mass. Hamilton, William D., '61 Mallard Pt., Essex, Conn. Hammer, Dennis D., '64 206-15 26 Ave., Bayside, N. Y. Hansen, Henry W., Jr., '62 29 Apple Hill Lane, Lynnlield Center, Mass. Hardy, Dennis L., '64 York Hardy, John D., '63 45 Forest Pk., Portland Hardy, Stuart G., '63 107 Arbutus Ave., Braintree, Mass. Harris, James E., '63 15 South Drive., Larchmout, N. Y. Harris, Stephen H., '64 451 VVolf's Lane, Pelham Manor, N. Y. Haskell, Robert A., '62 9 Lakeview Terr., VVincl1ester, Mass. Hathaway, Lewis K., '63 1404 Massachusetts Ave., Lexington, Mass. Hauck, Charles E., '63 2420 Lavin Ct., Troy, N. Y. Haughs, Donald B., '64 3 Mulberry Lane, Cos Cob, Conn. Hayde, Edward F., '62 179 No. Keusico Ave., Wliite Plains, N. Y. Haynes, John K., Jr., '64 29 Chestnut St., XV. Haven, Conn. Henderson, Jay, '63 17 Mystic Rd., Marblehead, Mass. Henrickson, William F., '64 380 Orienta Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Henkle, Bruce A., '64 Pepper Box Hill, Wfaterford, Conn. Hickey, Paul W., '62 26 Church St., Hudson, Mass. Hilton, John E., '62 Athens Hodges, Daniel L., '61 195 Oxford St., Hartford, Conn. Hollins, Gerald D., '64 Rt. 1, Box 58, Libertyville, lll. Hood, William D., '61 22 Forest Dr., Springfield, N. J. Hooper, John R., '61 Sunset Lake Rd., Brattleboro, Vt. Houlahan, Andrew P., '64 Round Hill Rd., Greenwich, Conn. Howland, Vaughan J., '61 20 Center St., lfVaterville Hughes, David K., '63 Forest Dr., Fox Chapel, Pittsburg, Pa. Hurder, William A., '62 Hunt Lane, E. Haven, Conn. Husson, Paul E., '64 369 Ohio St., Bangor f195J Hutchinson, Peter, '62 Lincoln Rd., So. Lincoln, Mass. Impastato, Michael J., '64 1234 Spoilord Ave., Bx., New York, N. Y. Ipcar, Robert W., '62 Robinliood Isbister, Roger J., '64 263 Summer St., Oakland Jacobson, David E., '62 320 Fairmount Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Jaffe, Harris S., '64 120 VV. 35th St., Bayonne, N. J. Jaffe, Peter M., '62 93 Lovett St., Beverly, Mass. Jahrsdoerfer, Gary, '62 R. D. 9941, Milford, N. J. Jeans, Roger B., '63 18 Collins St., Vifaterville Johnson, Arnold W., '64 11 Marmion Rd., Melrose, Mass. Johnson, Bernard M., '64 218 Eastern Promenade, Portland Johnson, David L., '64 236 Katherine St., Scotch Plains, N. J. Johnson, Ernest M., Jr., '64 62 Bickford Hill Rd., Gardner, Mass. Johnson, James A., Jr., '62 130 Arkansas Rd., Tewksbury, Mass. Johnson, James P., '63 American Embassy, Nicosia, Cyprus Johnston, Robert C., '64 30 School St., Plainville, Conn. Just, Samuel V., '62 7101 Colonial Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Kamerer, Charles W., '64 102 Brookfield Dr., E. Hartford, Conn. Kazanjian, Martin, '64 30 Cambridge St., Wiiicliester, Mass. Kazanjian, Myron, '64 30 Cambridge St., VVinchester, Mass. Keddy, Gene P., '61 30 VVinthrop St., Milton, Mass. Kelleter, John P., '64 43 Berkeley St., Reading, Mass. Kellogg, Theodore M., '63 Loomis St., No. Granby, Conn. Kelly, John N., '61 63 Greeley Ave., Bar Harbor Kent, Samuel S., '61 Talcott Notch Rd., Farmington, Conn. Keough, Francis J., '61 56 Emily Dr., New Britain, Conn. Ketchum, Peter J., '63 378 Bedford Rd., Pleasantville, N. Y. Kingdon, Bruce W., '63 1429 Main St., Holden, Mass. Kinne, Dennis A., '62 1Vest Main St., Housatonic, Mass. Kirby, Frank D., '63 62 NVelbeck St., London, W. I., England Kirkendall, Thomas D., '61 R. R. 442, Marysville, O. Knouse, William E., '64 69 So. Mountain Dr., New Britain, Conn. Knox, Michael R., '64 Church St., Brownville Koenigsbauer, Kirk R., '63 VValnut Hill, '.l'llO1118.SlIO1l, Conn. Kowal, Harold F., '64 23 Stafford Rd., Newton Centre, Mass. Kramer, Anthony F., '62 2901 So. Parkway, Chicago, Ill. Kramer, Frank S., '63 32 Watertoyvii St., Lexington, Mass. Kreideweis, John L. '64 2254 Balmoral Ave., Union, N. J. Krinsky. Lewis, '64 3426 Southmore Blvd., Houston, Tex. Kyle, Edward E., '62 501 Elm St., Lakeport, N. H. Ladd, John B., '64 31 Country Lane, VVarwick, R. I. Lakin, Robert F., '63 Ellsworth Lamson, Howard J., '63 212 Penn Dr., VV. Hartford, Conn. Lapham, Beverley H., '61 20 Leitch Ave., Skaneateles, N. Y. Lapides, James E., '63 92 Livingston St., New Haven, Conn. LaPlante, Ovila J. CSp.J XVebb Rd., VVaterville Larschan, Richard J., '64 141-16 72 Dr., Flushing, N. Y. Larsen, David C., '62 2 VVest Ct., VVaterville Law, William B., 63 86 Betsy Brown Rd., Port Chester, N. Y. Lawton, Arthur M., '62 163 Hoerle Blvd., Torrington, Conn. Lee, A. Terence, '61 40 Dudley Ave., No., Middletown, R. 1. Legro, Donald E., Jr., '62 84 Gleason Rd., Lexington, Mass. Leighton, William A. III, '64 15 Pilgrim Dr., XN'inchester, Mass. Leiser, Peter D., '62 C. P. 2838, Sao Paulo, Brazil Leofanti, Peter L., '62 17 Bright Rd.. Belmont, Mass. Lessard, Bruce J., '64 30 Bridge St., No. Vassalboro Lessard, Richard A., '62 167 Northern Ave., Augusta Levesque, Lionel P., '63 17 Elin St., Fort Kent Levi, Eric H., '64 fk Lance Jones, P. O. Box 440, Mombasa, Kenya Levin, Robert A., '63 215 VV. Madison Ave., Holyoke, Mass. Levy, Kenneth R., '64 1389 Millwood Lane, Merrick, N. Y. Libby, Harry S., '64 68 Irving Ave., Torrington, Conn. Lief, Erickson, '62 32 Ifark Ave., Newton, Mass. Linehan, Charles H., Jr., '61 Oak Hill Rd., Harvard, Mass. Lippincott, Bruce L., '64 Riegelsville, Pa. Lloyd, Alex, '64 28 Hollywood Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Lockhart, Theodore C., '61 45 Buttonwoods Ave., Haverhill, Mass. Lockwood, John A., '64 28 XVestover Circle, VVll1lllI1gl01l, Del. Loew, Raymond M., '62 128 Brook St., Garden City, N. Y. Loffredo, Ralph J., '62 93 No. 22nd St., E. Orange, N. J. Long, Barry E., '61 83 Osceola Ave., WVarwick, R. I. Lord, Frederick C., '64 12 Rockridge Rd., Vvllllllliilll, Mass. Lunt, Robert B., Jr., '63 36 Scott Dyer Rd., Cape Elizabeth Luternauer, John L., '64 Rua Ilheus 113, Sao Paulo, Brazil Lytle, Bruce P., '64 16 Berkley 1f'l., Bultalo, N. Y. McA1ary, Brian G., '63 799 Concord Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Mc Bride, Robert J., '64 111 School St., Belmont, Mass. McCabe, Michael R., '62 15 Fiske Rd.. XVellesley Hills, Mass. McCleery, Samuel R., Jr., '62 339 Stony Hill Rd., ldfilbraham, Mass. McConchie, James H., '63 51 Cowdin Circle, Chappaqua, N. Y. MacDonald, Gordon C., '61 1095 Park Ave.. New York, N. Y. McDonald, John A., '63 46 Spring St., Gardiner 11961 McDonnell, Francis O., '62 25 Sheerin Rd., Brookline, Mass. McGinley, Morgan, '64 54 Summit Ave., New London, Conn. McHale, John W., '62 12 Wfestminster Ave., Brunswicl McKinnie, James W., '63 7 Pine Dr., Woodbury, N. Y. McLaughlin, George B., '63 164 College Ave., Beaver, Pa. MacLean, Malcolm F., III, '62 9 Ingalls Terr.. Swampscott, Mass. MacMillan, Douglas S., '63 58 Bellevue Ave., Summit, N. J. MacMullan, Thomas D., '63 242 Sunset Dr., Butler, Pa. McNabb, John F., Jr., '64 40 Beach St., Saco MacPherson, Bruce R., '62 621 WHSllll1gt0I1 St., Abington, Mass. Macartney, Noman S., '61 5 Bedford Rd., Port Wfashington, N. Y. Maguire, John C., '61 Lorneville, St. John Co., N. B. Mainero, Frank A., '62 4 Hunting Lane, Lynnlield, Mass. Malley, Edward W., III, '64 143 Atlantic Ave., Cohasset, Mass. Malsch, Craig B., '62 334 No. Cedar Rd., Fairfield, Conn. Mangion, Robert B., '64 75 Lunt Rd., Falmouth Manter, John P., '62 Mt. Desert Marburg, Galen S., '64 1317 Fiddlers Green, Falls Church, Va. Marchese, Jess R., '63 1587 Anita Lane, Seaford, N. Y. Marks, Willam H., '62 1 Beach Lane, No. Haven, Conn. Marquez, Camilo R., '63 25 VV. 81st St., New York, N. Y. Marr, David E., '61 109 Spring St., VV. Bridgewater, Mass. Marr, Robert B., '62 Ivy Tower, Bellevue Ave., Newport, R. I. Marshall, Bruce C., '62 71 Austin St., Portland Marsolini, Paul L., '64 30 Buckingham Rd., Milton, Mass. Martin, John L., '63 2120 4th Ave., Kearney, Neb. Master, Robert J., '64 9 Dartmouth St., Lawrence, Mass. Mayer, Thomas G., '63 Old Mill Farm, Old Mill Rd., Greenwich, Conn. C Mayo, David L., '63 610 Commercial St., Provincetown, Mass. Mechem, John C., '64 239 High St., Vifestwood, Mass. Merrill, Frederick H., '62 Wloodstock, Vt. Merrill, John P., '64 7 School St., Augusta Metcalf, Gregory N., '64 53 Ripplewater Ave., Massapequa, N. Y. Metzler, Robert J., Jr., '63 30 Northgate Rd., VVellesley, Mass. Meyerhuber, Carl I., '62 58 Somers Ave., Bergenlield, N. J. Miles, Gary B., '62 1112 Highland Ave., Needham Hgts., Mass. Miller, Arthur G., '64 82-16 34th Ave.. Jackson Hgts., N. Y. Miller, Hal C., '64 70 Delmont Ave., Barre, Vt. Miller, John W., III, '63 5 Birchland Ave., Springhcld, Mass. Miller, Michael S., '63 3780 VVhitncy Ave., Mt. Carmel, Conn. Miller, Richard O., '61 11 Ross Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Miller, Terrill S., '63 218 Pickett Dist. Rd., New Milford, Conn. Minahan, Deane G., '64 7 Echo Dr., Darien, C01 Mitchell, Everett C., '64 7 Gardner Pl., VVinchester, Mass. Mitchell, Norman C., '64 320 Main St., Brockton, Mass. 111. Mittleman, Richard S., '62 74 Eighth St., Providence. R. I. Modarelli, Walter H., '64 1505 Central Ave., Union City, N. J. Moog, Gordon L., '63 222 No. VanDien Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Moore, David W., '61 54 VVoodridge Rd., NVe1lesley, Mass. Moore, Thomas R., '63 Princeton, Mass. Morang, James B., '64 38 Harbor View Ave.. So. Portland Morgan, Donald A., '63 20 Elm Dr., XV. Hartford, Conn. Moritz, Robert C., '61 263 Stamford Ave., Stamford, Conn. Moulton, Robert T., '63 39 Warrexi St., Salem, Mass. Moulton, Willam C., '64 293 No. Main St., Sharon, Mass. Mulcahy, Douglas T., '63 Rogers Lake, Old Lyme, Conn. Mullen, John P., '64 144 High St.. Belfast Murphy, David S., '64 31 Pulsifer St., Newtonville, Mass. Neigher, Alan L., '62 612 Judd St., Fairheld, Conn. N euwirth, Robert B., '61 240 Wfest End Ave., New York, N. Y. Nichols, Henry B., '63 York Nickerson, George T., Jr., '63 43 Johnson Hts., VVaterville Nigro, Robert A., '61 174 Newland St., Malden, Mass. Nix, George C., '61 1915 Octavia St., New Orleans, La. Nobman, Walter R., '62 Harbor Rd., Oyster Bay, N. Y. Noel, Ralph E., '62 21 Laurel St., Auburn Norman, David C., '62 35 Wlest Main St., Yarmouth North, Robert P., '61 25 Sheffield Road, Wlalcelield, Mass. Northacker, Eugene J., '63 115 'l'rumbul1 Rd., Manhasset, N. Y. Nussbum, William R., '63 36 Blake Rd., Lexington, Mass. Nye, Kenneth P., '64 15 Meadow Lane. Chappaqua, N. Y. Oakes, John A., '64 104 Myrtle Ave., No. Plainfield, N. J. Oberg, Donald C., '64 38 XV. Kidder St., Portland O'Brien, Edward F., '63 227 Pine St., Holyoke, Mass. O'Cal1aghan, Paul E., '63 Summit Ave., Laconia, N. H. O'Cal1aghan, Ronald J., '63 Summit Ave., Laconia, N. H Olivetti, Alfred C., '64 74 XfVest Rd., New Canaan, Conn. Olson, Clifford B., '64 94 Ellis Farm Lane, Melrose, Mass. Olson, William J., '63 28 Emerson Rd., Needham, Mass. Onsager, Hans T., '64 841 VVhitney Ave., New Haven, Conn. Orr, Thomas J., '64 40 Day Ave., Suffield, Conn. Ossen, Neal, '63 23 Friendly Rd., Norwalk, Conn. Oster, R. Rush, '61 694 Gladstone Ave., Baltimore, Md. ll97J Ostrovsky, Marvin C., '63 48 Malden St., Everett, Mass. Pallotta, John J., Jr., '61 Essex Rd., Ipswich, Mass. Palmer, Paul K., Jr., '64 80 Eaton Rd., Needham, Mass Papish, Stephen J., '64 10 Gregory St., Danbury, Conn. Paris, Raymond W., '61 66 VVestminster Rd., Manchester, Conn. Parker, Frank H., '64 210 Middlesex Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. Parker, Gerry H., '61 40 Summer St., Bath Parkerton, Prosper K., '64 267 So. Harrison St., E. Orange, N. J. Parkes, John W. 12 VVilliam St., Vlfaterville Pates, Peter E., '63 90 Park Terrace, E., New York, N. Y. Patrick, William S., '64 126 Blakeslee Ave.. North Haven, Conn. Peirce, Robert W., Jr., '63 6 Old Tavern Rd., Cochituate, Mass. Perkins, Raymond K., '64 105 School St.. Concord, N. H. Perkins, William J., '64 370 Dover Ave., E. Providence, R. I. Perry, Matthew B., '62 133 Seventh Ave., New York, N. Y. Petrakis, Byron, '63 10 Victory Ave., Haverhill, Mass. Pettee, Charles A., '61 90 Wfestford St., Chelmsford, Mass. Phillips, Benjamin J., '64 9800 Chapala Dr., N. E., Albuquerque, N. M. Phillips, Joseph H., '62 550 Park Ave., Manhasset, N. Y. Pickman, Arthur P., '62 17 Fay Ave., Peabody, Mass. Pierce, Rodney D., '63 104 Viloodstock Lane. Cranston, R. I. Pineo, Paul, Jr., '63 Ogunquit Pingree, Calvin H., '61 52 E. Main St., Georgetown, Mass. Pious, Richard M., '64 486 East 7 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pitman, Jon P., '64 R. F. D. ffl, No. Vassalboro Platner, Edward W., '63 12 Tower Rd., Hingham, Mass. Politica, Daniel F., '63 110 Christie St., Tenaliy, N. J. Polley, David L., '64 19 Ashland St., Nashua, N. H. Pollock, William B., '64 28 Columbus Ave., Beverly, Mass. Pomeranz, John E., '64 61 Mountain View Dr., VV. Hartford, Conn. Pomeroy, David C., '64 Mineral Springs Rd., No. Windham Poole, David S., '63 300 Colonel Hunt Dr., Abington, Mass. Poole, Jerome A., '61 3201 Fordham Rd., 'VViln1ington, Del. Post, Frederick W., Jr., '64 74 Shoreham Dr., Rochester, N. Y. Posternak, Charles G., '61 42 Byron Ave., Lawrence, Mass. Potter, Benjamin C., Jr., '64 400 Winter St., Waltham, Mass. Pritchard, Bruce G., '64 42 Quarry Rd., Waterford, Conn. Pulver, David, '63 86 Dover Rd., W. Hartford, Conn. Purdy, Chester H., Jr., '63 Round Pond Purington, L. Gardner, '64 Central St., Boylston, Mass. Pye, William I., Jr., '62 148 VVhiting Lane, VV. Hartford, Conn. Raiha, Gustaf, F. E., '63 N. Hesperiag 21 A, Helsinki, Finland Raikes, Merrill C., III, '63 6006 Roland Ave., Baltimore, Md. Rainville, Eugene E., '61 22 Kimball St., Pembroke, N. H. Randall, Donald H., '64 River St., Halifax, Mass. Red ath Geor e E. '61 P , E , 617 Montgomery School Lane, VVynnewood, Pa. Reed, Robert J., Jr., '64 Swedesford Rd., Paoli, Pa. Reeves, David M., Jr., '63 16 Benjamin St., Old Greenwich, Conn. Reinstein, Robert A., '62 79 Rue de la Faisanderie. Paris, France Remis, Justin A., '63 304 Lowell St., Peabody, Mass. Rhoades, Alan S., '64 Merrill Hall, Exeter, N. H. Richardson, Stephen K., '61 303 Bank St., Attleboro, Mass. Richardson, Thomas O., '63 303 Bank St., Attleboro, Mass. Rickard, Arthur W., '64 195 Overpeck Ave., Ridgefield Pk., N. J. Riis, Douglas N., '61 102 Prospect Terr., Tenafly, N. J. Risch, Robert H., '61 154 Avenue P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Robbat, Richard J., '64 38 Sherburne Rd., Lexington, Mass. Robbins, Kenneth S., '63 40 Center Dr., Old Greenwich, Conn. Robinson, John A., '64 Silnsbury Rd., VV. Granby, Conn. Robinson, Michael A., '64 P. O. Box 176, Sherman S Robinson, Quimby N., '61 79 Onderdonk Ave., Manhasset, N. Y. Rogers, Paul K., III, '63 120 Ten Acre Rd., New Britain, Conn. Ross, Murdock J., '64 164 Rosseter St., Dorchester. Mass. Rudd, Bennett B., '61 Salisbury School, Salisbury, Conn. Ruf, John N., '63 tation Box 612, Vlfaterville, N. Y. Ruschmann, Henry W., '64 Meadow Brook Farm, Bernardsville, N. J. Ruscitti, Edward M., '61 8 State St., Milford, Mass. Ryan, John H., '64 3 Everett St., Wfalpolc, Mass. Ryan, Ronald K., '62 R. F . D. 9645, Fenwick, Ontario Sagalyn, Ernest S., '63 96 Sumner Ave., Springheld, Mass. Sakakeeny, Robert J., '64 35 Falmouth Rd., Arlington, Mass. Salter, Sterling, '64 Seymour St.. Concord, Mass. Sambito, William J., '61 20 Wfilliams St., Ayer, Mass. Sanderson, Owen M., '63 41 Avery Rd., Newington, Conn. Sargent, Henry J., Jr., '62 15 Pond Hill Rd., No. Haven, Conn. Sarrica, Anthony J., '63 1231 Hawthorne Dr., E., XVantagh, N. Y. Savage, Richard D., '61 Loomis School, Vtfindsor, Conn. Savastano, Jeffrey W., '62 15 X1Vhite Oak Lane, Cranston, R. I. Schmaltz, Richard R., '62 53 Thomas St., VV. Hartford, Conn. Schoeman, Stephen, '64 59 Aberfoyle Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y. Schulze, Lawrence D., '64 4 VV est St., Newtown, Conn. Sears, Frederick G., '61 Center St., Dover, Mass. H981 Sears, Frederick J., '63 106 Quai Louis Bleriot, Paris, France Seddon, David J., '61 539 Seminole St., Oradell, N. J. Seder, Michael S., '63 65 Wfilliams St., Norwich, Conn. Seepe, A. William, '64 6 Taylor Ave., XN'aterville Shapiro, Jerrold L., '64 ll Blue Hill Terr. St., Milton, Mass. Sharron, William R., '63 63 Boulder Rd., NVelleslcy Hills, Mass. Shattuck, Robert F., '61 9 Rocky Pt. Rd., Old Greenwich. Conn. Shaw, Howard W., '62 165 Berkeley St., XV. Newton, Mass. Shea, Dean E., '62 Gardiner Rd., Wfiscasset Shein, Donald J., '61 52 Taber Ave., Providence, R. I. Sheldon, Henry M., Jr., '61 263 Main St., Easthampton, Mass. Sherman, Todd H., '64 171 Barbara Rd., XN'altham, Mass. Shirley, Fredric C., '64 50 VVoodridge Rd., Vliellesley, Mass. Short, Donald J., '64 16 Maydower Ave., Hull, Mass. Shur, George M., '64 24 lfVadsworth St., Portland Silver, John B., '64 690 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow, Mass. Silverman, Henry N., '61 88 Diamond St., New Haven, Conn. Simkins, Richard A., '62 39 Briar Lane, Carney's Pt.. N. J. Simon, James S., '64 855 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Sitkin, John H., '64 Inwood Lane, Furnace Dock Rd Peekskill, N. Y. Smith, Allan M., '64 1800 Des Chenaux, Three Rivers, Quebec, Canada Smith, Hermon E., '62 7 Hereford Rd., Marblehead, Mass. Smith, MacKenzie, '63 50 Pond St., Easton, Mass. Smith, Michael D., '64 102 Princeton Rd., Brookline, Mass. Smith, Stephen M., '64 Box 329.-X, Rt. 2, McLean, Va. Smith, Stephen W., '64 86 Brooks St., W. Medford, Mass. Smith, William B., '63 35 Nova Scotia Hill Rd., Vlfatertown, Conn. Smith, Winthrop S., '61 Caswell Spring Farm, Milford, Conn. Snow, Abbot K., '64 3 Tokeneke Trail, Darien, Conn. Snow, Charles B., '64 49 Grosset Rd., Riverside, Conn. Snow, Richard H., '64 75 Damon Ave., Melrose, Mass. Speers, Jerrold B., '63 R. F. D. 9942, Wfinthrop Spencer, Robert R., '63 75 Avon Mt. Rd., Avon, Conn. Springer, Donn E., '63 188 Quinobequin Rd., Walnziii, Mass. Srodin, Andrew P., '64 641 Arcadia Rd., Ridgewood, N. J. Staples, Bruce A., '61 2004 Fernwood Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Starr, David M., '62 219 E. 69tl1 St., Apt. 9D, New York, N. Y. Stearns, Steward M., '63 143 Portsmouth St., Concord, N. H. Stephenson, Frank P., '62 Holderness School, Plymouth, N. H. Sternberg, Robert S., '64 3520 Greenbriar Dr., Dallas, Tex. Stevenson, Peter J., '61 16 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Stevenson, Robert J., '63 279 VVest Hill Rd., Newington, Conn. Stieler, Hugo C., '61 10 Summer St., Houlton Stinson, Carl W., '63 13 Dike Rd., Bath Stokes, Charles C., '63 1012 VVestview St., Philadelphia, Pa. Stone, Kenneth C., '64 17 Fairmount St., Portia Stone, Russel A., '64 109 First St., Hamden, Conn. Stout, John S., '63 Gun Mill Rd., Bloomlield, Conn. Strong, Paul, '64 8406-109 St.. Richmond Hill, N. Y. Stupski, Bernard A., '64 21 Miller St., lvallingford, Conn. Sturges, Rush, '63 R. F. D. 71, Saunderstown, R. I. Suckenik, Harold W., '64 1162 Sheridan Ave., New York, N. Y. Syden, David G., '64 15 Norfolk St.. Needham, Mass. Swaney, Richard A., '64 559 Colonial Ave., Westfield, N. J. Swasey, George, '63 OICCXSEA, APO 146, San Francisco, Cal. Swensen, Charles J., '61 36A 65th St., lVest New York, N. J. nd Swerling, Bruce, '62 55 Montrose St., Newton, Mass. Swormstedt, William C., '61 20 Berkeley St., Nashua, N. H. Sylvia, Robert T., '62 R. F. D. ai53, Smith Neck Rd., So. Dartmouth, Mass. Symington, Lawrence E., '64 Box 487, Dennis, Mass. Tays, Gerald W., '62 22 Vlfebster Rd., Milton, Mass. Teel, Norcross, Jr., '61 44 Bloomheld St., Lexington, Mass. Thaxter, David C., '62 Middle St., So. Freeport Thayer, Charles D., '64 64 Main St., So. Paris Theobald, Louis C., Jr., '62 High St.. Exeter, N. H. Thomas, Thomas McK., '63 Thomas Rd., Mendhani, N. J. Thomas, William D., '64 54 Raven Rd., Lowell, Mass. Thompson, Kenneth C., '61 Pine St., Freeport Thompson, Peter J., '62 58 Court St., Houlton Tiedemann, Carl T., '62 164 Highland Rd., Rye, N. Y. Tourangeau, David M., 61 380 Norway St., Berlin, N. H. Traister, Daniel H., '63 80 Van Cortlandt 1-'k., New York, N. Y. Trowbridge, Ernest V., '61 625 Boston Post Rd.. VVeston, Mass. Tschebull, Raoul E., '63 336 King's Highway, Moorestown, N. J. Tsitsopoulos, Stamatis, '64 Mesogidos 14, Nea Helvetia, Athens, Greece Tucker, John H., '62 St. Georges, Bermuda Turecki, Ronald E., '61 U. S. Rubber Int'l de Venezuela, Apt. 98, Valencia, Venezuela Turner, Bruce B., '61 York Plaza Hotel, York Beach Tychsen, William A., '63 107 Olcott Dr., Manchester, Conn. Vacco, Richard P., '62 130 Fairview Ave., Ext., Bridgeport, Conn. Valhouli, James N., '64 9 1fVoodcock Ave., Haverhill, Mass. Varney, Richard A., '63 131 Parkway No., Brewer Vaughan, William L., '64 Pond Rd., ll-'lanchester Veeder, Melvin H., '61 635 Maple Ave., Wfinnetka. Ill. Vincent, Shelley D., '62 Elm Hill Farm, Mc-ndon, Mass. fl99J Vogt, David T., '64 8 Foster Rd., Lexington, Mass. Vogt, Peter S., '63 801 Harding St.. Westlieltl, N. J. Von Glahn, Christopher G., '63 27 Fairview Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Vore, Jon M. B., '64 31 Fitield St.. Nashua, N. H. Wadsworth, Peter, '63 110 Lincoln St., Framingham, Mass. Wagner, Bernard R., '62 1 VValker St., Augusta Wainer, Herbert A., '63 19015 Van Aken, Shaker Hts., Ohio Waldeyer, William C., '62 50 Ridge Pl.. Neptune City, N. J. Waldman, Bruce I., '64 62 Sycamore Rd., Cochituate, Mass. Walker, Wilmot B., '63 Elmwood Hotel, VVaterville Wallace, Barry H., '63 Forest St., Norwell, Mass. Wallace, Frank H., '61 East Vassalboro Walley, David R., '64 Mcserve's Lane, Kennebunkport Walther, Philip J., II, '61 89 Brentwood Rd., Newington, Conn. Watkins, Frederick A., '63 19 Lyman Circle, Shaker Hts., Ohio Wax, Douglas E., '62 158 Gerry Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. Webster, John C., III, '62 256 .Prospect St., Stoughton, Mass. Weeks, John S., '63 40 Griggs Rd., Brookline, Mass. Weibust, Robert S., '64 76 Bowers St.. Manchester, Conn. Weiland, Andres J., '64 8 Aspen Lane, New Hyde Pk., N. Y. Weissberg, Michael P., '64 575 VVest End Ave.. New York, N. Y. Weller, Allston E., Jr., '62 26 Hereford Rd., Marblehead, Wentworth, J. Alden, '61 170 VVorcester Lane. Wfaltham, Mass. Westbrook, Wayne W., '61 50 Knollwood Rd., E. Hartford, Conn. Westcott, Michael N., '62 8635 Montgomery Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Westgate, David F., '63 2112 Highland Ave., Fall River, Mass. Westgate, James F., '63 Park Towne South-01, Philadelphia, Pa. Whalley, Peter J., '64 22M Dunlap St., Salem, Mass. Wheat, Arthur F., '61 207 Brennan St., Manchester, N. H. White, Charles B., '64 491 Main St., Saco White, Frank P., Jr., '64 No. Poland Rd., Conway, Mass. White, Howard A., '64 R. F. D. 42, Clinton White, Lloyd O., '63 R. F. D. l, Box 195, E. Lahanon White, Paul J., '62 66 North St., VVatervillc White, Raymond O., '63 369 Main St., Oxford, Mass. Whitehead, John P., Jr., '61 27 Litchfield Rd., NVatertown, Conn. Whitehouse, Robert W., '63 756 Lynn Fells Pkwy., Melrose, Mass. Whitelaw, Robert M., '63 39 Mapledell St., Springfield, Mass. Wickersham, Peter, '63 49 Ridge Rd., Ardsley, N. Y. Wiggins, Charles, '61 Grove Pt., Westpo1't, Conn. Wiggins, David G., '61 Lewis Rd., Concord, Mass. Wilcox, Michael, '61 20 Colony Rd., VV. Hartford, Conn. Wilkins, Anthony J., '64 127 High St., Brookline, Mass. Williams, John M., '62 107 So. VVoodland St., Englewood, N. J. Achilles, Marcia A., '63 3718 VVillow Pass Road, Concord, Cal. Ackley, Adele H., '63 22 Thomas St.. Barrington, R. I. Allen, Diane E., '62 Orchard St., Brattleboro, Vt. Allen, Judith M., '63 S Pleasant St., Bridgton Anderson, Jane H., '64 94 Wioodard Ave., Brockton, Mass. Anderson, Jeanne S., '63 30 Longfellow Ave., Brunswick Arnold, Joyce M., '64 1330 Kensington, Grosse Pointe, Mich. Babb, Janan, '62 Beacon Ave., Camden Bachman, Rebecca E., '61 Gibson Island, Md. Williamson, Charles P., '63 120 Prospect St., Providence, R. 1. Wilmerding, Henry A., Jr., '61 Hitchcock Lane, lVestlJu1'y, N. Y. Wilson, John M., '63 Main St., Centerville, Mass. Wingate, Henry K., '61 520 E. 86 St.. New York, N. Y. Winkler, Edward D., Jr., '63 52 Pearl St.. Reading, Mass. Winslow, Carlton H., '64 1-I6 Carpenter Ave., Meriden, Conn. Wise, Robert I., '63 415 Penn Valley Rd., Narberth, Pa. Wiswall, Frank L., Jr., '62 Old Ferry Rd.. No. Casline Withee, Harmon T., '62 43 Norfolk St.. Springfield, Mass. Witherell, William H., '63 11 Steven Rd., XVe'stboro, Mass. Wolfe, Jon T., '61 40 Ocean Ave., Larclnnont, N. Y. Woocher, Elliot D., '62 1 Grasslield Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. Wood, Christopher R., '63 107 So. Maple Ave., Basking Ridge, N. J. Wood, John C., '64 1 Church Ct., lVhite Plains, N. Y. Woodward, Robert W., Jr., '64 Hatherly Rd., Rockland, Mass. Wooldredge, William D., '61 Corn Pt. Rd., Marblehead, Mass. WOMEN'S DIVISION Bachmann, Christel J., '61 2620 Royle St.. Bellniore, N. Y. Baker, Virginia A., '63 Main St., Bucksport Ballantyne, Mary J., '62 20 No. Main St., lfVindsor, Vt. Banks, Marjeanne F., '62 China Baxter, Joan C., '63 34 Suburban Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Beaulieu, Sherrill G., CMrs.J, '61 17 XVest St., VVaterviIle Beganny, Karen C., '63 122 Booker St., Lisbon Falls Benn, Jeanette M., '61 29 Pleasant St.. Houlton Bennett, Susan L., '61 25 Pleasant St., Riverside, Conn. M001 Wright, David K., '63 80 Mt. Sanford Rd., Hamden, Conn. Wright, Frank T., '64 VVildwood Rd., Saddle River, N. J. Wright, Joseph A., II., '62 23 lvie Rd., Cape Elizabeth Wright, Robert M., '61 55 Curtis Rd., Natick, Mass. Young, Bruce A., '61 46 Paddington Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Young, Donald P., '62 31 Courtwright Rd., Toronto, Ont., Canada Young, George A., '63 R. 17. D. 43, Blanchard Rd., Cumberland Center Young, Kenneth E., '64 47 Longwood Ave., Augusta Young, Stephen E., '64 169 lVashington St., VVellesley Hills. Mass. Yurdin, Lewis W., '61 Green Knolls Lane, liairheld, Conn. Zaremba, Frank T., '64 Ridgeview Orchards, Shoreham, Vt., Zash, Anthony, '61 9 Lawrence St., lVatcrville Zehe, Allan M., '63 4226 Sassafras, Erie, Pa. Zientara, Gerald R., '64 28 Amherst St., Augusta Zipser, Richard A., '64 88 George St.. Wlarwick, R. I. Ziskind, David M., '61 999 Highland Ave., Fall River, Mass. Zoehler, Gerald E., '64 764 Lexington St.. XValtham, Mass. Bentley, Nancy A., '64 1252 XV. Central liranklin, Mass. Bergeron, Doris, '64 36 Nott St., Saco Bergeron, Nancy V., '64 175 Norway St., Berlin, N. H. Berne, Ellen, '64 7 XN72I.SlllllQ'lOl1 Ave., XN'estport, Conn. Berry, Deborah J., '61 Hotchkiss School. Lakeville, Conn. Berry, Sally, '64 Shore Rd., R. F. D. 4't2, Cape Elizabeth Bertorelli, Brenda M., '62 17 High St., Milford, Mass. Blankenship, Rosemary, '63 I . O. Box 6093, Charlotte, N. C. Blom, Marilyn R., '61 42 Oneida Rd., VV. Acton, Mass. Bonney, Sandra, '63 814 Hanshaw Rd., Ithaca, N. Y. Boudreau, Carol A., '61 268 Ce11ter St., Bath Boudreau, Mary A. C., '64 738 High St., Bath Bowers, Gloria M., '63 56 Nesbit Ave.. NV. Hartford, Conn. Bowman, Jane, '61 10 Seneca Rd., NVinchester, Mass. Boyle, Susan K., '62 651 Marlborough Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Boynton, Dorothy P., '61 166 Madison Ave., Skowhegan Bradley, Kathryn R., '62 298 River Rd., Hzunden, Conn. Brennon, Jean G., '64 122 Parkview Ave., Lowell, Mass. Briggs, Margaret, '63 Box 288, lllf. R. A., Bangor Brooks, Linda E., '64 22 Knox St., Thomaston Brown, Bonnie T., '63 72 Hardy St., Presque Isle Brown, Hilda, '61 270 Bloomlield Ave., XY. Hartford, Conn. Brown, Iza M., '63 69 Mayflower Hill Dr., lVaterville Brown, Louise H., '64 125 Orvilton Dr., DeQitt, N. Y. Brown, Margaret A., '62 171 Center Ave., Chatham, N. J. Brown, Mary E., '63 2901 Shore Rd., Seaford, N. Y. Bruno, Ann M., '63 9 A0711C1ClllCl'C Terr., Concord, N. H. Buckley, Diane E., '63 259 Clayton Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Buis, Barbara J., '64 2-l Sidehill Rd., No. Haven, Conn. Burgess, Eleanor M., '63 Birch St., VVilton Burleigh, Suzanne W., '62 231 State St., Presque lsle Buxton, Joanna L., '63 The Gunnery, llashington, Conn. Cahill, Mary J., '63 20 Norval Ave., Stoneham, Mass. Callahan, Janet F., '63 23 ,Flax Pond Rd., Lynn, Mass. Camp, Catharine F., '64 Blueberry Hill, 12. Blue Hill Campbell, Barbara-Jean, '64 55 Rivergate Dr., Wlilton, Conn. Campbell, Heather, '61 139 Central St., Vlloodsville, N. H. Carbino, Rosemarie A., '62 Sheephill Rd., Riverside, Conn. Carr, Barbara C., '64 429 Owen Rd., VVynneWood, Pa. Carver, Deanna J., '64 312 Depot St., VVauseon, O. Castle, Candace, '61 151 Hampton Rd., Syracuse, N. Y. Chamberlain, Margaret S., '61 S40 No. Brooksvale Rd., Cheshire, Conn. Chandler, Margaret D., '64 Blanchard Rd., Cumberland Chase, Judith M., '61 10 Farnham Ave., lVatc-rbury, Conn. Christensen, Faye C., '64 357 Snnnnit St., Portland Clark, Bertha B., '61 4410 42nd St., N. XV., Wfashington, D. C. Clark, Mary S. CMrs.D CSp.D 24 Morrill Ave., lllaterville Claus, Meredith R., '63 43 Mayfair VVay, VVhite Plains, N. Y. Cleveland, Joanna L., '64 104 So. Main St., Northneld, Vt. Clifton, Charlotte F., '61 R. F. D. 42. Stafford Springs, Conn. Cobb, Donna M., '63 12 Fowler St., Bridgton Cobb, Shirley F., '64 SS Maple Ave., Vtfindsor, Conn. Cole, Janet M., '62 50 Prospect Hill Rd., Lexington, Mass. Collins, Constance H., '61 Box 1088. Merchantville, N. J. Comeau, Susan, '63 115 Main St., Orono Conley, Elizabeth P., '62 Poplar Terrace, Frederick, Md. Convery, Marjorie P., '64 So. VVater St., Edgartown, Mass. Cook, Carolyn S., '63 42 lVebster St., Nashua, N. H. Crabtree, Pamela H., '64 1002 Cedar Lane, Falls Church, Va. Crawford, Phyllis L., '62 18 Campus Ave., Kingston, R. 1. Crimmins, Charlene A., '62 19 Spring St., Augusta Crockett, Elizabeth A., '64 12 Linierock St., Camden Cronk, Judith, '62 148 Davis Ave., Auburn Crosman, Cora-Lou, '63 1719 Albany St., Schenectady, N. Y. Cross, Anne B., '62 52 Pitchers lkfay, Hyannis, Mass. Cross, Diana G., '63 312 Oak St., Ridgewood, N. J. l20lJ Center Cunneen, Nancy M., '61 20 L'HOllllllC St., Danielson, Conn. Curi, Susan A., '64 Meadow VVay, Irvington, N. Y. Curtis, Linda K., '64 92 So. High St., Bridgton Dafaranos, Penelope, '64 67 Ionias St., Patras, Greece Daman, Linda J., '64 Sugar Rd., Bolton, Darling, Barbara W., '64 lll Midway Rd., Ithaca, N. Y. Davenport, Barbara C., '62 Bonnyvale Rd., VV. Brattleboro, Vt. Davidson, Lynne R., '64 208 Ash St., Brockton, Mass. Davis, Shirley L. fMrs.J CSp.D Sidney Rd., VVatervil1e Dean, Penelope M., '61 30 Foster St., Cambridge, Mass. Deems, Mary A., '62 199 Cedar St., Bangor DeKadt, Wilhelmina M., '61 117-01 Park Lane So., Kew Gardens, N. Y. De Motte, Marjorie, '63 398 Spring St., Portland Dermenjian, Diane R., '64 22 Keenan St., lklatertown, Mass. Detwiler, Susan, '61 270 Mt. Vernon St., Fitchburg, Mass. Dexter, Mary A., '63 2611 Park Ave., Baldwin, N. Y. Diano, Patricia, '63 975 lVoods Rd., Southampton, Pa. Dietz, Penelope, '61 217 Edgewood Dr., Edgewood Hills, VV11llllllg1Oll, Dignam, Joan M., '63 2 Collins Ct., Barrington, R. 1. Dignam, Joyce A., '62 2 Collins Ct., Barrington, R. 1. Dodge, Julia F., '63 Flaggy Meadow Rd., Gorham Doe, Elizabeth W., '63 R. D. 5442, Kennebunkport Doe, Linda W., '64 65 Maple St., Franklin, Mass. Doucette, Patricia A., '62 291 Main St., lN'estbrook Downing, Patricia J., '64 216 Arbor St.. Cranford, N. J. Downs, Patricia, '62 4 High Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Duggin, Leslie A., '64 Journey's End, lVilton, N. H. Dukeshire, Janice E., '61 Long Sands Rd., York Dunn, Cynthia B., '62 3 Grove St., VVinchester, Mass. De Dunn, Patricia A., '63 1000 So. Orange Grove Ave., Apt. 20, Pasadena, Calif. Dunnington, Judith A., '61 377 Pleasant St., Brockton, Mass. Dupras, Judith A., '62 Dunstable Rd., Tyngsboro, Mass. Eaton, Marijane, '63 32 School St., Sanford Eayers, Barbara E., '62 15 'Xdfebster St., Middleboro, Mass. Eck, Marcia L., '62 40 School St.. Northboro, Mass. Eckel, Nancy E., '64 23 Plymouth Dr. So., Glen Head, N. Y. Ehrlich, Marilynn, '63 17 Leith Pl., VVhite Plains, N. Y. Eielson, Jean A., '63 225 Amesbury Rd., Haverhill, Mass. Eisentrager, Ann M., '61 5414 Arlington Ave.. New York, N. Y. Ela, Nancy D., '62 Shaw Dr., Vlfayland, Mass. Ellis, Donna E. CMrs.D CSp.J 37 Prospect St., VVatervil1e Ellsworth, Susan, '64 517 Peck Rd., Geneva, 111. Emerson, Dian R., '63 13 Tavern Lane, Lexington, Mass. Eskesen, Karen M., '64 20 Church St., Greenwich, Conn. Ettinger, Margot E., '62 22 Plymouth Rd., Manhasset, N. Y. Evans, Alice MacD., '62 408 Salter Pl., VVestfield, N. J. Evans, Carolyn W., '61 S Russet Lane, Lynnheld, Mass. Ey, Patricia A., '63 115 Pine St., Lisbon Falls Fannin, Jeannette H., '63 71.3 VV. lst St., Fulton, N. Y. Farnham, Patricia A., '62 M. R. A. Box Z60A, Bangor Farrington, Martha L., '64 ll Patterson St., Augusta Fassett, Judith, '64 145 XV. Tioga St., Tunkhannock, Pa. Ferries, Susan, '63 234 Linden Rd., Barrington, lll. Field, Linda A., '64 20 Wfestlawn Rd., Portland Fischer, Cynthia B., '64 22 Lynnwood Lane, WV. Boylston, Mass. Fish, Carolyn F., '63 15 Blvd. D'lnkermann, Neuilly, S!Seine, France Flewelling, Barbara A., '64 2 Baldwin St., Augusta Foley, Regina C., '61 29 Sawyer St., Portland Ford, Mona M., '63 ll Spring St., Northlield, Vt. Forslund, Karen, '63 Mt. Hermon School, Mt. Hermon, Mass. Foster, Linda S., '63 5 Dartmouth St., Beverly, Mass. Fourcade, Suzanne, '61 75 Upland Ave., VVhite Plains, N. Y. Fournier, Constance A., '63 97 Park St., Livermore Falls Fowler, Marilyn H., '63 XV. Limestone Rd., Ft. Fairfield Francis, Jill H., '62 9 Lancaster Ave., Lunenburg, Mass. Freeman, Susan G., '63 Box 103, Nearwater Lane, Noroton Sta., Darien, Conn. French, Paulette R., '63 DlO, Tenth Naval Dist., San Juan, Puerto Rico Fuchs, Margaret, '63 2220 49th St., N. VV., VVashington, D. C. Fullerton, Sandra J., '62 342 Belden Hill Rd., VVilton, Conn. Gamage, Townley, '61 Riverview, Gloucester. Mass. Garab, Suzanne A., fMrs.J 2 Lawrence St., VVaterville Garay, Louise D., '64 158 Oceanview Rd.. Lynbrook, N. Y. Gates, Natalie, '63 24 Mansion Dr.. Topslield, Mass. Gauthier, Arlene J., '62 4 Nyc Ave., Nashua, N. H. Gear, Sharon L., '62 121 Westcliestcr Ave., VVhite Plains, N. Y. Geddes, Diann C., '61 148 VVarner St., Manchester, N. H. Gellhorn, Anne F., '64 118 li. Hamilton Ave., Englewood, N. J. George, Susan A., '64 306 Amesbury Rd., Haverhill, Mass. Germer, Jane T., '62 9 Brookline Dr., XV. Hartford, Conn. Giddings, Mary E., '63 5 VVinter St., Augusta Gleason, Ann M., '62 15 Chandler St.. Penacook, N. H. Goodridge, Karen E., '64 R. F. D. 9141. Rumford Goodwin, Sandra L., '61 Church St., Farmington, Conn. Gordon, Barbara J., '64 30 Nathan Rd., Newton Centre, Mass. Gould, Nancy N., '62 Saybrook Rd., Essex, Conn. f202J Graf, Karen A., '61 5244 Howard Ave., VVestern Springs, lll. Grant, Mary L., '63 101 VV. Broadway, Bangor Green, Nancy L., '64 5337 MacArthur Blvd., N. VV., llVZiSlllllglOl1, D. C. Griffith, Janice C., '62 Chapel St., Union, N. H. Gross, Jean, '63 10 Manchester Rd., VVinchester, Mass. Gund, Kathe, '64 5414 Lee, Downers Grove, Ill. Gwyn, Priscilla A., '62 Guilford House, Scarsdale, N. Y. Hahlbohm, Louise A., '61 146 Payne Wliitiiey Lane. Manhasset, N. Y. Haines, Barbara J., '63 525 Quigley Ave., VVillow Grove, Pa. Hall, Grayce E., '61 68 VValton Pk., Melrose, Mass. Ham, Elizabeth S., '64 457 VVolcott St., Auburndale, Mass. Hamilton, Jean A., '62 8 VVorcester St., XV. Boylston, Mass. Hanson, Mary A., '61 287 So. Kenilworth Ave., Elmhurst, Ill. Harper, Ellen E., '61 8107 Eastern Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Hartford, Katheryn L., '64 Ocean Point Rd., E. Boothbay Haskell, Lee, '64 Vtfilmot Flat, N. H. Haskell, Sara E., '64 21 Highland Ave., Houlton Hassel, Susan A., '63 10160 VV. 13th Pl., Lakewood, Col. Hatton, Charlotte E., '64 44 Newport Ave., VV. Hartford, Conn. Havice, Ann G., '64 178 Godeu St., Belmont, Mass. Haynes, Carol, '64 Great Rock Rd., Sherborn, Mass. Hayward, Sandra, '64 99 Maywood St., VVorcester, Mass. Hegmann, Anita L., '64 31 Perry St., New London, Conn. Herbold, Joanne, '62 4 Ballard Terr., Lexington, Mass. Hertzberg, Janet K., '62 51 High St.. Brattleboro, Vt. Hicks, Eleanor G., '62 316 Carlisle St.. Harrisburg, Pa. Hillery, Janis, '64 20 No. Prospect St., Groton, Conn, Hilton, Diane L., '62 Star Route, VValdoboro Hiltz, Katherine G., '62 Billings St., Milford, N. H. Hincks, Martha, '64 1307 No. Cleveland St., Arlington, Va. Hoagland, Judith J., '62 Roxwood Rd., Quaker Hill, Conn. Hodgdon, Beatrice S., '64 East Neck Rd., Nobleboro Hoffman, Judith A., '61 Vifhittlesey Rd., New Preston, Conn. Holcombe, Elizabeth L., '61 180 Canton Ave., Milton, Mass. Hooven, Martha, '61 7 Lone Pine Ct., Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Hoskins, Mary E., '64 106 Hartswood Rd.. Stamford, Conn. Houghton, Patricia A., '61 Holiday Inn, lntervale, N. H. Hudon, June E., '63 High St., Dixlield Hurd, Mary M., '62 Palermo Hutchins, Hope, '62 300 Kenduskeag Ave., Bangor Ihlstrom, Wendy E., '61 12 Crestwood Rd.. VV. Hartford, Conn. Ingerman, Carol A., '64 Box 426, Manchester Ctr., Vt. Ives, Sally A., '63 9 Burlington St.. Lexington, Mass. Jack, Patricia L., '62 245 Central St., So. Vifeymouth, Mass. Jackson, Sherry R., '63 278 Abbot Ave., Elmsford, N. Y. Jenkins, Arlene, '63 1969 Washington St., Braintree, Mass. John, Dorothy L., '61 142 Parkview Ave., Bangor Johnson, Helen L., '61 42-20 243 St., Douglaston, N. Y. Johnson, Jane S., '64 73 Court St., Houlton Johnson, Karen A., '63 7 Paul Holly Dr., Loudonville, N. Y. Johnson, Linda J., '64 9 Battle Green Rd., Lexington, Mass. Johnson, Linda L., '61 S6 Cumberland Ave., Verona, N. J. Johnston, Betty D., '63 1635 VVesthaven Rd., San Marino, Calif. Jones, Frances E., '63 74 Forest Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Jordan, Lois J., '61 389 Pine St., Middletown, Conn. Judd, Nancy R., '61 P. O. Box 268, Turners Falls, Mass. Kane, Catherine M., '64 1880 Dover Rd., VVantagh, N. Y. Kearns, Doris H., '64 195 No. Village Ave.. Rockville Centre, N. Y. Keef, Sandra A., '62 298 Hammond St., Bangor Keil, Jocelyn A., '61 38 Slocum Crescent, Forest Hills, N. Y. Keith, Susan J., '62 369 Lakeside Dr., Bridgewater, Mass. Kelley, Shirley M., '63 204 Main St., E. Northheld, Mass. Kemp, Marjorie L., '61 51 Echo Dr., No., Darien, Conn. Kent, Sarah W., '62 Medomak Khoury, Colleen A., '64 94-01 218 St., Queens Village, N. Y. Kidder, Sandra J., '63 1Veld St., Dixfield Kimball, Lynn B., '62 225 VVilliam St., Pittslield, Mass. Kirkpatrick, Birgit A. CMrs.j fSp.D China Knott, Cynthia L., '61 115 Greenway St., Hamden, Conn. Knudsen, Karen M., '64 436 Baxter Blvd., Portland Koch, Gail P., '64 Box 62, E. Brewster, Mass. Kondla, Susan C., '62 53 Sanford Lane, Stamford, Conn. Kreps, Barbara I., '64 32 E. Pastorius St., Philadelphia, Pa. Kudriavetz, Nancy-Ann, '62 63 Mountain Rd., XV. Hartford, Conn. Lally, Mary A., '63 638 Main St., Portland, Conn. Lamb, Cynthia A., '62 115 Brunswick Ave., Gardiner Larkin, Ann T., '61 74 Jefferson St., Lynn, Mass. Larkin, Ellen L., '63 74 Jcderson St., Lynn, Mass. Laughlin, Linda M., '62 Brookfield Rd., Fiskdale, Mass. Lawrence, Carol, '61 5527 Meaders Lane. Dallas, Tex. Lay, Constance E., '63 48 Spring Lane, VV. Hartford, Conn. Lederman, Constance H., '63 Arcadia Dr., Sands Point, N. Y. Lee, A. Jacqueline, '63 618 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lee, Katherine I., '64 Alabama A M M College, Normal, Ala. f203J Lehman, Anne W., '61 508 Vallaniont Dr., W1111H1llSllOFI, Pa. Lerner, Norma D., '63 13 Richmond Ave., Lee, Mass. Levine, Bernice G., '64 91 Moraine St.. Brockton, Mass. Lewis, Jane L., '64 29 Heminway Park Rd., VVatertown, Conn. Lewison, Brenda L., '62 2 Park St., Hopedale, Lindholm, Karen J., '61 2110 Girard So., Minneapolis, Minn. Lindquist, Carol A., '61 685 Middle St., Bath Lippschutz, Mary L., '64 760 VV. Ferry St., Buffalo 22, N. Y. Littlefield, Colleen, '62 Newport Lockhart, Susan A., '64 2009 Guildford Park Dr., Seaford, N. Y. Lovell, Anne, '61 Surry Rd., Ellsworth Lucas, Deborah H., '62 Mount Desert Lunt, Harriet W., '61 36 Scott Dyer Rd., Cape Elizabeth Lyman, Lois, '64 -48 Chandler Rd., Andover, Mass. Lyons, Claire C., '61 38 Cabot St., Beverly, Mass. McCarthy, Joan L. A., '62 16 Stanwoocl St., Brunswick McCarthy, Judith E., '64 10 Greenwood Lane, xAf'2l.ltl1?l1l1, Mass. McClarin, Barbara T., '64 221 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. McCobb, Sara A., '64 640 Arlington Ave., 1Vestfield, N. J. MacColl, Janet E., '63 43 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. McConnell, Catharine A., '63 522 No. Main St., Brewer McCue, Ellen M., '61 62 Mountain Ave., Summit, N. J. McCune, Shannon, '63 813 No. Pleasant St., Amherst, Mass. MacDonald, Joyce A., '64 YVhitelield McDonough, Esther E., '64 364 Ray St., Manchester, N. H. McFau1, Barbara N., '64 8010 Barron St., Takoma Park, Md. McGhee, Joan R., '64 Mason Rd., Brookline, N. H. McGregor, Barbara A., '61 15 Crest Rd., Rowayton, Conn. MacKay, Margaret A., '64 155 Pleasant St., Athol, Mass. MacKenzie, Nancy J., '62 48 Hillcrest Ave., Morristown, N. J. McLeod, Judith T., '61 51 Laurel Dr., Needham, Mass. McQui1kin, Joyce I., '62 96 Pilgrim Rd., VVellesley, Mass. MacWilliam, Sandra J., '63 Bond Rd., Kittery Point Macdonald, Heather, '64 R. F. D. 1541, Readheld Macomber, Gail, '61 Eaton Rd., Conway, N. H. Magalhaes, Judith A., '63 634 Knollwood 'l'err., Vllesttield, N. J. Maher, Alta S. CSp.D Vlfeeks Mills Maher, Frances J., '61 89 Second St., Hallowell Mahoney, Iris K., '61 5 Lincoln St., Houlton Marcus, Madeleine F., '64 35 Mountain Ave., Riverside, R. 1. Marder, Phyllis S., '62 141 Evelyn Rd., Vlfaban, Mass. Marshall, Susan A., '62 181 Jerusalem Rd., Cohasset, Mass. Martin, Jean A., '64 12 Sanford Terr., Irvington, N. J. Martin, Suzanne, '62 150 Stoner Dr.. VV. Hartford, Conn. Mattraw, Margaret A., '64 Boxford, Mass. Mayo, Barbara E., '63 53 Orchard St., Leominster, Mass. Mazzo, Janice E., '63 100 South St., VV. Hartford, Conn. Melanson, Jane, '63 Broadway, Hanover, Mass. Merrill, Sally A., '61 41 Berkeley St., Portland Meyer, Kristin V., '64 Rt. 1, Nashotah, XN'isc. Michelmore, Mary E., '63 6 Wfoodland Rd., lioxboro, Mass. Miller, Constance D., '63 16 Sherwood Rd., Natick, Mass. Miller, Gretchen E., '63 134 Burlington St., Lexington, Mass. Miller, Judith L., '63 160 Ninth Ave., Collegeville, Pa. Miller, Margaret A., '64 304 E. High St., Lebanon, Pa. Miller, Susan S., '61 701 Park Pl., Lake Blull, lll. Millett, Craig B., '64 34 Chestnut St., So. Dartniouth, Mass. Millett, Patricia J., '62 Franklin St., Bucksport Milner, Judith A., '64 64 E. Levering Mill Rd., Cynwyd, Pa. Mitchell, Dawn E., '61 R. F. D. 42, Auburn Mitchell, Nancy E., '64 725 Main St., Shrewsbury, Mass. Moore, Karen A., '63 12 MacArthur Rd., Natick, Mass. Moran, Elinor C., '64 705 Hanford Pl., Wfestheld, N. J. Morrison, Nancy G., '64 52 Allen Rd., VVinchester, Mass. Morse, Sally B., '63 93 Main St., Springvale Moulton, Sandra T., '63 390 Lakeshore Rd., Beaurepaire, Quebec, Canada Mulcahy, Suzanne C., '62 7 Wfestview St., Haniden, Conn. Muller, Ingrid M., '63 81 Spring Rd., No. Haven, Conn. Munsell, Deborah A., '63 R. F. D. 541, Box 29, Boxford, Mass. Murphy, Virginia A., '61 79 Rutledge Rd., Belmont, Mass. Nasif, Cynthia T., '62 159 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Nelson, Diane L., '63 53 Overbrook Rd., JV. Hartford, Conn. Nelson, Joan L., '63 45 1Vestleyan St.. Shrewsbury, Mass. Nesbit, Jennifer H., '62 96 E. Acres Rd., Pittsfield, Mass. Newbert, Priscilla A., '63 82 Liinerock St., Rockland Newman, Laura H., '63 930 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Nicholson, Linda H., '62 109 Southwood Rd., Newington, Conn. Nickels, Katherine C., '64 Circle Dr., Glen Hills, Rockville, Md. Nolet, Sandra B., '61 50 East St., Methuen, Mass. Nourse, Anita J., '63 66 Mt. Prospect St., Bridgewater, Mass. Noyes, Suzanne J., '64 120 Mankin Ave., Oak Hill, VV. Va. Nunez, Jacqueline R., '61 6 VV. Barbara D1'., Freehold, N. J. O'Connell, Elizabeth M., '61 5 Center Pl., lVaterville Oliver, Patience O., '61 Oliver's Clearing, Noblehoro Orr, Linda S., '63 40 Day Ave., Suffield, Conn. mom Orr, Patricia L., '64 436 No. Main St., Suffield, Conn. Page, Sally L., '64 Prospect St., Guilford Palmer, Marsha F., '63 608 VVhalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. Parmalee, Susan C., '61 163 Stevens Ave., Portland Parry, Shirley C., '63 54 Green Ave., Madison, N. J. Peabody, Sarah A., '61 188 VV. Broadway, Bangor Peakes, JoAnn M., '64 126 Fifteenth St., Bangor Pearson, Beverly A., '61 125 Herrick Circle, Newton Centre, Mass. Pearson, Karen E., '64 So. China Pelson, Susan E., '63 Barstow St., Mattapoisett, Mass. Pendleton, Jeanne S., '64 R. F. D. 441, Vassalboro Pendleton, Nancy A., '64 205 Katherine Rd., Ridgewood, N. J. Perry, Betsy, '61 S VVheelvvright Ave., Exeter, N. H. Peters, Cynthia J., '63 830 Main St., Wfestbrook Petersen, Annette R., '64 193 Old Dyke Rd., 'l'rumbull, Conn. Philbrick, Lois A., '64 345 Central Rd., Rye, N. H. Phillipps, Brenda L., '62 40 Albert St., Melrose, Mass. Phillipps, Joan R., '64 40 Albert St., Melrose, Mass. Phillips, Joan, '62 42 Mansheld Ave., Norton, Mass. Phillips, Marcia L., '64 66 Highland Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. Poole, Nancy E., '63 20 'Wilson St., Vkfellesley, Mass. Pope, Carole A., '61 46 Torrey St., Portland Portnoy, Constance L., '63 181 Chatterton Pkwy., Wfhite Plains, N. Y. Pospisil, Carole A., '62 5 Maplewood Dr., Clinton, Conn. Post, Martha W., '61 5313 Yorktown Rd., VVashington, D. C. Pratley, Ruth S., '63 185 Lovell Rd., Holden, Mass. Price, Debora M., '62 64 Vtloodhridge Terr., So. Hadley, Mass. Price, Gail, '63 22 NVest St.. Paxton, Mass. Proctor, Sally A., '63 112 Oregon Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. Puglia, Laurice M., '63 199 .Park St., No. Reading, Mass. Putnam, Priscilla A., '63 550 Highland Ave., Vtfestheld, N. J. Quirion, Anne M., '63 153 Bangor St., Augusta Radwany, Anna J., '63 West River St., Ext., Orange, Conn. Rancourt, Carol A., '61 41 Sanger Ave., VVaterville Rand, Mary E., '62 Ridge Brook Rd., Greenwich, Conn. Randel, Joanne C., '62 3 Leslie Lane, New Canaan, Conn. Rankin, Nancy E., '64 Lincolnville Raymond, Martha A., '61 126 Milford St., Manchester, N. H. Read, Barbara L., '63 310 Harris Ave., Needham, Mass. Record, Nancy L., '62 19 Johnson Rd., Falmouth Foreside Reynolds, Nancy E., '63 17 Everett St., Medford, Mass. Rhodes, Hester A., '63 Pine St., Medhcld, Mass. Richmond, Cynthia D., '63 41 Maynard Rd., Northampton, Mass. Robbins, Roberta J., '64 Searsmont Roe, Jacqueline A., '64 Kennebec Rd., Hampden Hlds. Rojanavongse, Pusadee, '63 155 Rajadamri Rd., Bangkok, '1S112l1lZl.11C,1 Rollins, Sandra G., '62 179 Elm St., Braintree, Mass. Rose, Cynthia A., '64 5 Bedford Rd., Chappaqua, N. Y. Ross, Patricia E., '64 715 Castleman Dr., Wfestlielcl, N. J. Rowe, Elizabeth M., '63 1 Bolling Pl., Greenwich, Conn. Rulon, Judith B., '64 226 11Vindermere Ave., Wlayne, Pa. Russell, Wilma R., '61 884 Townsend Ave., New Haven, Conn. Ryder, Pauline, '63 339 Bacon St., VValtham, Mass. Saaybe, Sally M., '64 21 Natick Ave., Vlfarwick, R. 1. Sample, Donna L., '61 1433 Forest Ave., Portland Sanchez, Edda N., '62 Apt. 1914, Managua, Nicaragua Sawyer, Mary E., '61 No. Castine Sawyer, Susan L., '64 New London, N. H. Saylor, Nancy E., '64 5-l Curtis St., Reading, Mass. Scanlon, Linda J., '64 4 'l'emi Rd., Beverly, Mass. Schaeff, Susan K., '63 78 Greeley Ave., Sayville, N. Y. Schafer, Ruth A., '63 4844 Old Dominion Dr., Arlington, Va. Schatt, Martha P., '64 S820 S. W. 52nd Ave., Miami, Fla. Schick, Ency J., '62 21 Selborne Dr., Centerville, X'v1ll1l111glIOI1, Del. Schneider, Nancy R., '61 350 So. Main St., Doylestown, Pa. Scrafton, Diane J., '61 219 Retford Ave., Staten Island, N. Y. Scrafton, Leonore J., '64 219 Retford Ave., Staten Island, N. Y. Senkler, Susan W., '63 Lowell Rd., Carlisle, Mass. Sewall, Edith-Ann, '63 4 Meadow Wlay, Cape Elizabeth Sewall, Hannah H., '64 4 Meadow Way, Cape Elizabeth Sexton, Joann M., '62 18 VVoods Hole Rd., Cranford, N. J. Shaw, Sara K., '64 1596 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow, Mass. Shepherd, Gloria A., '64 435 Convent Ave., New York, N. Y. Sherman, Diana C., '61 1266 E. Main Rd., Newport, R. 1. Sherman, Ellen W., '63 115 Oak Tree lfl., Leonia, N. J. Shest, Alice C., '62 89 Fritehie Pl., Valley Stream, N. Y. Simon, Barbara D., '63 78 VVilson St., Struthers, O. Simonds, Lizabeth A., '63 88 Wfinding Wlay, Portland Skende, Beverly F., '62 77 South St., Hyannis, Mass. Smith, Cynthia L., '63 53 Francis St., '111'L11111JL11l, Conn. Smith, Gail J., '62 31 Apple Hill Rd., Melrose, Mass. Smith, Sandra G., '64 12 Rutledge Rd., Valhalla, N. Y. Spaniack, Cynthia H., '61 186 Highland Ave., Arlington, Mass. Spear, Judith A., '63 VVal rloboro IZOSJ Spear, Linda I., '64 331 Pearl St., Manchester, N. H. Speers, Elaine C., '64 Braeside, Vlfinthrop Spencer, Linn, '62 137 Lowell Ave., Newton, Mass. Spitzer, Betty-Lea, '64 12 Mayheld Rd., Belmont, Mass. Stanley, Kathryn A., '62 89 Hamilton St., Hamilton, N. Y. Stearns, Carol, '61 35 Loclmess Rd., Rnmlord Stein, Susan B.. '63 42 Pitchers VVay, Hyannis, Mass. Steppe, Judith E., '64 20 Ave. B., XV. Babylon, N. Y. Stewart, Elspeth M., '63 Bretton Rd., Dover, Mass. Stimson, Mary Ann, '64 1212 Croft Lane, Evanston, Ill. Stoddard, Janet, '64 225 Richland St., So. Portland Storms, Charis A., '63 11 South St., Yarmouth Swinney, Mary L., '62 3024 No. Oakland St., Arlington, Va. Symonds, Mary B., '62 4 E. Fifth St., Hinsdale, lll. Taylor, Pamela A., '62 550 Highland Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Thiel, Joan C., '64 135 Benvenue St., VVellesley, Mass. Thomas, Melanie J., '63 107 Hillside Rd., Franklin, Mass. Thompson, Ava J., '63 VV. Front St., Skowhegan Thompson, Dorothy L., '64 150 VV. Broad St., Stamford, Conn. Thompson, Janice K., '62 2 Shore Dr., Laeonia, N. H. Thompson, Sarah, '61 69 Stratford Rd., Melrose, Mass. Ticknor, Anne, '62 40 Beech Rd., Englewood, N. J. Tinker, Joan E., '62 132 Pearl St., Gardner, Mass. Tomlinson, Eleanor L., '62 124 Loring Rd., Westoii, Mass. Tougas, Jeanne C., '63 8 Cumberland St., Brunswick Tower, Ellen D., '63 Peaceable Hill Rd., Ridgefield, Conn. Tozier, Nancy L., '61 21 'Wloodmont St., Portland Tozier, Shirley A., '64 21 VVoodmont St., Portland Tracy, Ann B., '62 Charleston Tunis, Elizabeth C., '64 Trussell House, New London, N. T-1. Turner, Janice E., '62 Canton Center, Conn. Urner, Lynne, '64 347 New Providence R Mountainside, N. J. Van Dine, Judy, '64 P. O. Box 248, Doylestown, Pa. Veit, Ruth M., '62 R. D, ffl, Box 550, Nor Northport, N. Y. Walker, Alice E., '62 d., th Field Dr., Star Route 22-282, Owl's Head Walker, Lois M., '63 Ii. Brownfield Walker, Suzanne L., '61 267 Lake Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Wall, Margaret R., '63 54 Holden St., Wforeester, Mass. Walton, Marjorie R., '63 Marne Highway, Moorestown, N. J. Waugh, Lillian J., '63 135 Sweden St., Berlin, N. H. Waugh, Lucille E., '63 135 Sweden St., Berlin, N. H. Weathers, Dorothy A., '64 12 VVyatt Rd., Garden City, N. Y. Webb, Judith A., '62 43 Cushing St., Hinghani, Mass. Weir, Ann, '61 Fairfax, Vt. Welch, Susan C., '62 519 Edgell Rd., Frznninghani, Mass. Wheaton, Mary E., '63 55 Strath Haven Dr., Broomall, Pa. Wheeler, Roberta P., '64 9 Hayward Ct., XV. Concord, Mass. White, Sally M., '62 66 North St., lllaterville Wiggin, Jane F., '61 Silver Hill, 3710 VVelthan1 St., Vllashington, D. C. Williams, Jill, '61 Sweethrier Farm, Vernon, Vt. Wilson, Doris D., '63 792 VVooded Rd., Jenkintown, Pa. l206l Wincze, Jo-Ann, '63 158 lfVhiting Lane, lN'. Hartford, Conn. Wiswell, Dawne R., '64 R. F. 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