University of Vermont - Ariel Yearbook (Burlington, VT)

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And some day men will live Without fear and hatred and distrust . . . the bitter products of ignorance. To this ideal, to this hope we dedicate the 1947 ARIEL. BUILDERS painted for the ARIEL by FRANCIS COLBURN 1, , . 4 .L 2 :fel , , ' nffl KET I ,da :gg , l ,bf gf nf 'wx-,Q ' 1, M1w2m . M w , 35339 1, , n 'iffy' q- , .M it l ,. f ' ' H Nmm1. ' V 'Q E -.ff , iffiwfssii f ' wm a wi-2' , w .,., li . : 3 :Q ': W m A - ' - ' X A N 'CTL ,px f ' w '-wg? 55, 1 . Wk! ' 1-' rwx- -- ' vv ar- 'Wig Vx fr 'ffl' ': , - mmm Qgx :isi- ww-4 QF v Q, 1 W ,Q , X- np: 4 5' 1??f,.,. , 5fI2ZfWW +,, ,,, ,,,, . . .z- :Fw ' ' 1' Miiifcl 1 ,., ,E w-.,,uv1cvfxi-Q9- -, mv, I rw. . - :'u,,, 14 AA . um W W A v 1., E IOREWORD Here is Vermont in the year of transition-working, playing, living. We hope you enjoy it now, and that in years to come you can relive UVM through its pages .... IAN FICKENSCI-IER LOUISE JORDAN NT - . -f-V-AH-.Aw-af - . ..,. 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H Q 3 -fwn??'?'w I ' 2 ' ,xzmaglv ,K II ,I ,v II I. , ...... II .II . I QI 1.5511 -? - . . I I M.. ilblizlvi-1 It ' -1 ' .I .Q B .,'g,LJ- . f S . if f T . . 'I ,.-'f H,-S 1. 'f'.'..f.-Q 7,,,.,.' 4 E .I,fp.:4ff ' 1-f -- E K .sm .w 5 QF A --If ' mm vii. 1 mu w w .1 I I . -. .mg ' ... . I III euiw, . .. . . 'ww-f yr H IIII II II...:,iI sfwfwumif mm . ' ' 1 win vw M 55 2 .ws .1 H. . ..u.5....m.'WfW . Adm I-'acu Gove S The University of Vermont and State Agricultural College LYMAN ALLEN, IVI.D. Burlington, Vermont CHARLES FREDERICK BRANCH, MD. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFFI Boston, Nlassaeliusetts JOSEPH BLAINE JOHNSON, B.S. Springfleld, Vermont WILLIAM MURRAY LOCKWOOD, PILB. Burlington, Vermont HERBERT ROBBE PIERCE, B.S. Montpelier, Vermont I-IORACE HENRY POWERS, Pli.B. St. Albans, Vermont HENRY T RUMAN WAY, Ph.B. Burlington, Vermont EWILLIAM HENRY WILLS. LL.D. Bennington, Vermont JOHN STRAITON WRIGHT, A.B. University Club, New York City H5Deccascd March 6, 1946 On the Part of the State Agricultural College NORTON BARBER, A.B. Bennington, Vermont ASA SCHOONMACKER BLOOMER, Pl1.B. XVest Rutland, Vermont THOMAS CHARLES CIIENEY, A.B. Nlorrisville, Vermont CARROLL LEANDER COBURN, B.S. East Montpelier, Vermont WALLACE MACFIE FAY Proctor, Vermont JAMES EDWARD MANAHAN St. Albans, Vermont CLEON ARTHUR PERKINS, B.S. Rutland, Vermont SMITH SEELEY REYNOLDS Middlebury, Vermont WILLIAM CHESTER WALKER, Pl1.B. Cabot, Vermont HERBERT R. PIERCE Secretary of the Boarzl CERS OF THE ADMINISTRATION JOHN SCHOITF MILLIS, Ph.D., LL.D. Presielrnt of tlze U1zifoersity ELIJAH SW I FT , Ph.D. Dean, of' the College of Arts oncl Sciences EGEORGE FREDERICK ECKHARD, B.S., C.E. Deon of tlze College of Engivzeering anel Director of tlzc Engineering .lfxperiment Station EDD RUTHVEN McKEE, M.S., E.E. Jcting Dean, College of Engineering WILLIAM EUSTIS BROWN, M.D. Dean of the College of Medicine JOSEPH EDWARD CARRIGAN, A.M. Deon of the College of rlgricult-ure,' Director of tllle flgri- cultural Experiment Station, Director of tlze flgricultural lfxtension Service HARRY ROSS VARNEY, Ph.D. flssistant Deon of the College of flgricnltnreg Assistant Director of the .flgrieultural .Experiment Station, flssistant Director of the flgriculturol Extension Service MARY' JEAN SIMPSON, Ph.B. Dean of Women PROCTOR HULL PAGE, LL.B. Treasurer ana' Business lllanager GEORGE VINCENT KIDDER, ,ul cl min istrat ive Secretary Ph.D. xDeceased December 28, 1945. GEORGE DONALD SMITH, M,A. Director of University Libraries FORREST WILKINS KEHOE, Ph.D. SIlPl'I'i11fz?'HI11'7ll' of Builzlivzgs and Grounds, Ilgftlf onrl Registrar BENNETT COOPER DOUGLASS, Ph.D. Director of the Summer Session HEATH KENYON RIGGS, M.S. Director of del-missions PAUL AMOS MOODY, Ph.D. Director of Graduate Study HORACE BYRON ELDRED flcting Director, Fleming Mzzseum ARTHUR DEXTER BUTTERFIELD, D.Eng. Jcting Director, Veterans' Education ELBRIDGE CHURCHILL JACOBS, S.B., AM. Curator of Geological and Illineralogieal Collections EDWIN BARTLET1' ABBOTT Ch ief .lccountant RUTH LORETTA GODFREY, M.S. Director of Food Services THEODORE IIENRY HARWOOD, M.D. Director of Student Health Service, Director of Dispensary NELL JEFFFERSON, M.S. Director of Dormitories Purelz asi 11 g THE PRESIDENT W To John Schoff Millis, our President since the fall of 1941, we of U. V. NI. owe the capable handling of our University during the hard war- time years. John Schoff Millis received his B.S., M.S. and his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. Before coming to the University of Vermont he served as an instructor and professor in physics, and Dean of College and Administration at Lawrence College, Ohio. His publications include a Labora- tory Outline in Physics and Articles on Atomic and Nlolecular Spectra, and he is a member of Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Sigma, American Physical Society, Rotary Club and the Episcopal Church. From squash court to senate meetings, his jovial good humor and determination for the best make john Millis an outstanding personality. PAGE ELEVEN Graduated from Harvard with an A.B. degree in 1903, Elijah Swift one year later received his MA. and in 1907 was awarded his Ph.D. from Gottingen. After seven years of teaching at Prince- ton, Dean Swift came to the Uni- versity of Vermont as a professor of mathematics. He became Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences in 1931 and is now in his thirty-second year here. Dean Swift is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Dean McKee P XGE 1' WELVE Dean Swift DEANS CF THE Edd Ruthven NIcKee is Act- ing Dean of the College of En- gineering and professor of elec- trical engineering. In 1921 he graduated from Iowa State Col- lege with a BS. He received his M.S. in 1925 and his in 1926 from the same institution. For 13 years he was on the elec- trical engineering staff at Iowa State. Professor lV1cKee is a member of Adelante, Sigma Delta Chi journalistic society, and National Collegiate Players. Dean Carrigan FOUR COLLEGES A newcomer as a dean of the University is Dr. YVilliam Eustis Brown. Dr. Brown received his bachelor's degree from Lafayette College and did graduate work at Columbia. He was awarded his degree in public health from both Harvard and IW. I. T. and re- ceived his M.D. from Harvard lVIed. After his discharge from Nfedical Corps, Dr. Brown came to Vermont as Dean of the Col- lege of Mediciiie and is also a professor of health and preven- tive medicine. Joseph Edward Carrigan, Dean of the Agricultural College and Director of the Vermont Ex- perimental Station, is himself a graduate of the University of Vermont, class of 1914. In 1931 he received his NLS. and was appointed Director of the Uni- versity Extension Service. Dean Carrigan is a member of Alpha Zeta and grand director of Epsi- lon Sigma Phi. 4 l Dean Brown PAGE Tl-IIRTEE N DEAN OF WOMEN lX'Iary Jean Simpson was graduated from the University of Vermont in 1913. Upon her graduation she received her Ph.B. She is a mem- ber of Kappa Alpha Theta and of Phi Beta Kappa. Nliss Simpson has been Dean of VVomen since 1937. IRECTORS HOUSE D LLIE LAURENCE-Alpha Tau Omega MRS NE MISS NIARY SMITH-Delta Psi MRS. BERTI-IA BUl.,I.ARD-Grassmount Miss KATHERINE GUTCI-IELL-Kappa sigma MRS. GRACE FOSTER-Redstone. MRS. FLORENCE RICHMOND-Roberts House A -NIRS. FRED H. TOIYNE-Roluinson I MRS. MAYBELLE BEEMAN-Sigma Alpha Epsilon MRS. CAROL BACON-Sigma Nu MRS. CONSTANCE COLE--Sigma Phi MISS CARRIE POIYER-Slade MRS. WAIT JOHNSON-Allen House MRS. C. C. MOODY-Claggett House MRS. MABELLE BLAKE-Phi Sigma Delta MRS. E. C. DRESSER-Sanders Hall IVIRS. ANN UNDERWOOD-Elmwood MRS. R. C. IVICCORMICK-lXflcCormick House IVIRS. R. GOSS-W'arner House IXIRS. JANE FRANCE-Alpha Chi Omega MRS. ELLA TENNEY-Delta Delta Delta MISS CLARA SELFE-Kappa Alpha Theta MRS. ALLEN MOORE-Pi Beta Phi lXfIiss Nell Jefferson, director of dormitories, received her BA. degree at the University of Texas and B.S. and Blasters degrees at Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, majoring in architecture. Immediately preceding her posi- tion here at the University, Nliss Jefferson was the executive house keeper at the Ohio State Univer- sity Hospital. MISS IEFFERS PAGE I lF'I ON 'EEN STUDENT UNION , S, , K 1 as K F Z:,, i , E ., , ,. f i ,r i 5 raft , ra i, , - 5 A - A- , s ,c NN Second row-Grier, Manning, Zoll, Bresnehan, Fickenscher, Snetsinger, Nelson Front row-Morgan, Barron, Anderson, Witham, Schoppe, Weissbard, Aronson Student Union, the organization to which every Woman on campus belongs, is the guiding light in the lives of all U. V. NI. co-eds. It establishes the rules which regulate dormitory living and sees that they are enforced. The work of run- ning this essential organization is clone by its president, Frances Witham, assisted by the Coun- cil, which, besides the executive ofhcers, includes a house chairman, a social chairman, a scholar- ship chairman and a town representative. There is also a judiciary committee consisting of a chief justice and a representative from each of the three upper classes. This body tries cases involv- ing breaches of Student Union rules. Examination on college and house rules are given to juniors, freshmen and members of house committees. There are four mass meetings held every year which all Women students are required to attend. Each fall Student Union sponsors the Big Sister movement which, providing each fresh- man with an upperclassman big-sister helps be- wildered new students to become acquainted with college life and tradition. PAGE SIXTEEN FRANCES WITHAM, Prcsifimit BARBARA ANDERSON, lst Vira- Prrsiffffit MARGERY NELSON, Zml Vin'- Prmidf-rzt BEVERLEY GRIER, Sfcrftary BARBARA SNE'l1SlNGER. Tfmsurn' RUTH SCHOPPE, Chief justice PEARL WEISSBARD, Senior Member on judiciary BARBARA MORGAN, House Clmirmavz CAROLYN ARONSON, Sofia! Chair- 1115171 GRETCHEN MANNING, .flssixtant Hausa Clzairman JANET FICKENSCH ER, Scholarship Clzairman NANCY CHURCH, Assistzzvzt Scholar- ship C!lHl1'17lfl7l NIARY BRESNEHAN, Town Rcprr- .wiztatiw Farulty MISS SIMPSON MISS BAILEY MISS HUGHES MRS. LARSON MISS EULER Sfzcdfnfs FRANCES WITI IAM RUTH SCIIOPPE BARBARA ANDERSON MARGERY NELSON PEARL W E I B A R D BA R B A R A MORGAN GRIQTCIIEN MANNING JANET FICKENSCIIER I-IARRIET BARRON SONIA PERKINS MARY BRESNEIIAN MARY MITIGUY OLGA SCHOELLES SARA INIERWIN ALICE ANNAND .s Q fi: sum - JOINT CONFERENCE Joint Conference, an organization composed of both students and faculty, functions as a link between women of the University and the admin- istration. Campus problems which pertain to Women are brought to the meetings by the stu- dents. In addition to the faculty members, the committee consists of several members of Student Union and other groups, selected to represent a cross-section of girls on campus and in town. The meetings are open to all girls for the better understanding of the work of Student Union. I' 2 Second row-Manning, Zoll, Mitiguy, Barron, Morgan, Weissbard, Fiekenscher, Nelson Front row-Schoelles, Mrs. Larson, Witham, Miss Hughes, Schoppe, Miss Euler, Anderson W, PAGE SEVFNTFIN STUDENT GOVERNMENT Second row-Eichel, Bristol, Parizeau, McGarry, Stevens Front row-Donnelly, Campbell, Hackett, Earle, McLaren, Hopkinson Student Government was established at U. V. M. in 1942 to provide a central organization on campus which would take over those college duties previously under various student or faculty bodies. The business of this organization is carried on by an executive council of fourteen members which consists of a president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, four representatives each from the junior and senior classes, and two from the sopho- more class. Student committees include finance, pep, religious life, social functions and cultural affairs. This year Student Government has sponsored a spirited campaign in an attempt to arouse inter- est in the Honor System. Various forums have been held, and the pros and cons vigorously pre- sented. In November a Religious Life Parley was held with clergymen from Catholic, jewish, Con- gregational and Abyssinian denominations pres- ent. MLlCh thought-provoking discussion was stirred up by this conference, and a movement for Greek Letter reform started. Countless small services have been performed by Student Gov- ernment-everything from opening the Student Lounge on Sunday afternoon to systematizing the bulletin boards. P AGE l' IGI-ITEEN XVENDELL EARLE, Prcsidfvzt DAVID HACKETT, l'ice-Pwrirlmzt EDITH McLAREN, Sfrrefary WANDA HOPKINSON, Trerzsimw' If.vrr1il'iw Council VIRGINIA CAMPBELL PEG DONNELLY LAUREL HANSEN Rl'l'A McGARRY LOIS STEVENS LENORE EICI-IEL ROSEMARY BRISTOL PETER MALLETT BART BARRY, Chief fuxtirz' HARRIET BARRON, Prosecuting flttornfy SONIA GOLDSMITI-I, Serrftary CHARLES CARVER PHYLLIS EDGERTON PEARL WEISSBARD DORIS LINDECRANTZ LOTS EIMER SHIRLEY HARRIS ROBERT ROSENBERG NANCY HALL STUDENT COURT The Student Court, established this fall through the Work of Student Government, is a great step in the advancement of democratic procedure here at U. V. M. This body is made up of six members, three seniors and three juniors nominated and elected by the executive committee of Student Govern- ment. The court has jurisdiction over breaches of Stu- dent Government rules and any cases of dis- honesty. It is possible for any campus organiza- tion such as Pan-Hellenic or Interfraternity Coun- cil to appeal for a decision, Student Court, based on the principle of student enforcement of student legislation, represents a milestone in the self-government toward which U. V. Nl. is working. Hall, Carver, Weissbard, Barry, Barron, Edgerton, Lindecrantz PAGE NINETUIN ARTS AND SCIENCES PROFESSORS CIIARLES ERNEST BRAUN. QHVT. EX, AXP B.S., Polytechnic Institute Brooklyn '22, AM.. Colum- bia '23, Ph.D,. ,ZS Professor of Organic Clmnz.istv'y llfad of ClIl'1fLIJ'f'l'y Dfpartnicnt' HOWARD GORDON BENNETT, 4113K A.I3,, Harvard '17, M.A., ,2-l Proffssor of lllzrsir FRED DONALD CARPENTER. fbI'A, QDBK A,B., Trinity '10, MNA., '15, PILD.. Yale '18 Profcssor of Gfrman Language and Literaturf DANIEL BERNARD CARROLL. EGF., IIFM A.B.. Illinois '15, Ph.D., Wisconsin '30 Profvssor of Poiilical Science JOI IN BELLOWS DEFOREST, 1l1BK A.B., Yale '05, M.A., '12, Ph.D., '15 Professor of Ro-mmzrc Languages MALCOLM DANIEL DAGGETT AB., Bowdoin '29, A.A I., Harvard '32, Professor of Romana' Langimgfs Ph.D., '39 BENNETT COOPER DOUGLASS. KE. CIJBK, K4fK Ph.B., Vermont '03, MA., Columbia '20, Ph.D,, '24 Profrssor of lfllllfllliflll Dfrrftor of Suvmmfr Session GEORGE DYKHUIZEN, fI1BK, fbili, EAST' AB.. Indiana '21, A.M.. Chicago '25, PILD., 534 Profzssor of Plzilosophy PAUL DEMUND EVANS A.B., Cornell '13, A.M.. '14, Ph.D., '23 Proffssor of History ASA RUSSELL GIFFORD. QDNQ. KTIBK A.B.. Wesleyan '04, MA., Yale '07 Professor of Plrilosoplzy RALPH MAYNARD HOLMES. EE. QBK, EX A.B.. Aflainc '11, AM., Wesleyan '13, Ph.D., Cornell '23 Professor of Plzysirs GEORGE VINCENT KIDDER, KE, CIPBK AB., Vermont '22, AB., Oxford '26, Ph.D,. Chicago '37 Proffssor of Clossifal Lcmgzmgrs and Litfrzztzm' JULIAN IRA LINDSAY, -IDBK A.B.. Clark '08, NIA., Harvard '10 Professor of English. PHILIP HANS LOHMAN. -iwBK B.A., George Washington University '33, M.A., South Carolina '34, PILD., '36 Proffssor of Ec'o'nom.ics JOHN TRUMBULL METCALF, DEQ, EX. IPBK AB.. Yale '10, MA., '11, Ph.D., '13 Professor of Psyrlrology l . 1 Mr. Braun Mr. Prindle Mr. Lohman PAGE TWENTY ,112 PAUL AMOS MOODY, FA, 215, 4552 A.B., Nforningside '24-g Ph.D., Michigan '27 Professor of Zoology LESTER MARSH PRINDLE. IIPMA, QJBK, TKA AB., Vermont '1Sg A.M., Harvard '16g Ph.D.. '21 Professor of Classiml Lrmgzmges and Literature FRANCIS SYLVESTER QUINLAN A.B.. Boston College 'ZIQ M.S., St. Michacl's f25g Ph.D., Fordham Professor of Clmmistry at St. lllielmefs and Trinity Uvzstruetor '44 and ,45j ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS LELAND LAWRENCE BRIGGS, AEII. BAXI' A.B., South Dakota '23g hfI.A., 'Z4g M.B.A., North- western '27 flssormte Professor ol Econo-nzirs FAYE CRABBE. fI1I'B B.S., Teachers College '30: A.M., '43 Associate Professor of Nursing ELEAZER JOHNSON DOLE. QJBK A.B.. Vermont '12g M.A.. '17: M.S., 'ZIQ Ph.D., '23 .flssociate Professor of Botany PERCY AUSTIN FRALEIGII, QPBK, EE, fblifb A.B., Cornell '17: M.A.. 518g Ph.D., '27 Jlssoeinte Professor of Illatlievnzzties CATHERINE FRANCES NULTY, THIS, BA-if, HF9. ITEM. AKI' Ph.B.. Brownfllg Ecl.M.. I'Izirvzu'cl '25 .Jssoeiale Professor of Seerrtnrirll lfconomics ARTS AND SCIENCES ANDREW EDGERTON NUQUIST A.B.. Doane '27g A.M.. Wisconsin 526: Ph.D., '40 .fissoeinte Professor of Politieal Science HERBERT EYERETI' PUTNAM. 1121011 A.B.. Minnesota '25: M.A.. '27g Ph.D., Cornell '30 flssocizzle Professor of History WILLARD BISSELL POPE. XXI' A.B.. Hamilton YS: A.M.. Harvard '26g Ph.D., 732 flssoeiate Professor of lfnglislz NELSON LEE VVALBRIDGE B.S., Vermont I2-lg M.S., '26 Associate Professor in Plzysies FLORENCE MAY WOODWARD, KA9. GBIC. HFM Ph.B.. Vermont '22: M.E., Columbia '27g Ph.D., '36 flssoriate Professor nf Economies ASSISTANT PROFESSORS NELLE ALEXANDER ADAMS. EK. KAH. AKF B.S.. Ohio State '23: M,E., Columbia '29 flssistczut Professor of Eduration LEON W. DEAN, fI1BK A.B.. Vermont 'IS ,lssisfmzt Professor of English OLGA BROOKS DI'I'I'IG B.S.. Teachers College '32: NLA., '38 .lssistant Professor of Nursing ROLAND FREEMAN DOANE, XA B.S,. Islarvard 'l7g M.A., Middlebury 'ZS .lssistant Professor of Freueli. and Spanislz Mr. Douglass Mr. Pope Mr. Carpenter PAGE TWENTY-ONE ARTS AND SCIENCES mm PAGE Mr. Evans Mr. Bennett CHARLES GEORGE DOLL Pl1.B.. Brown '24g M.A.. '26: ALA.. Harvard '31 ,lssisfmzt Proffssor of Crology zz-nd Mivzfrnlogy RAYMOND AV ERY HALL. IIJNEJ. KPKB A.B.. Wesleyan 'l4: B.D.. Drew '22g M.A., Columbia '23 flssismnt' Profcssor of lingliylz SARA MOULTIIROP HOLBROOK Pl1.B.. Hartford Ped. School 'l2: M.A., Yale '22 flstistwzt Profrx.vor of lfrlucntion MURIEL JOY HUGHES, dul' A.M.. Columbia 'Z6g Pl1.D., '42 flssivtnnt Professor of Ifnglislr BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LADD AB.. New York University '10g M.A., Pennsylvania ' State 'IZ ,4.v.vi5t1n1t Profrxsor of Crr-man JOHN HUTCHISON LOC HHEAD B.A. Cambridge University. England '32: MA.. St. Andrew's University, Scotland '30g PILD., Cani- bridge '37 flsxistant' Profrssor of Zoology ROBERT ELI LONG. GJKB, Berzclius Society B.A.. Yale '36g MA., U8 J.v.vz'.v!ar11f Professor of Political Srirnrr MIRIAM NATILEE MARSTON, fI1KB, AKT. AAH A.B., Boston University 'l2: NLA.. Columbia '35 Jxsixtnvzt Profrssor of Piano, Organ, and Sclzool Lllurir TWENTY-TWO 'QB'- P rx Miss Crabbe GEORGE HUBERT NICHOLSON BA.. Mount Allison '22g MA.. llzxrvard '24 XlS51'5f!Il1f Profrsmr of illzzllzfmzzfifs IPPOCRATES PAPPOUTSAKIS, KFHII, IIKA B.Mus.. New England Conservatory of Music '39 zl5.v1'.vl11nt Proffrssor of Music JAMES EUGENE POOLEY B.A.. Yale 'ZZQ MA., '26 .flxxisrmzt Professor of Clasxical Lnnguagrs and Litcmturf FLORENCE ESTALENE REID. IIF6 A.B., Iowa State Teziclters College '30g lVI.A., Iowa State '36 flxsivtmit Prafrsxor of Ifflumlion and Szcprrvzkor of Sturlz'-nt Tmfhing BRI'I'I'EN LITTELL RIKER V A.B.. Newark '-10: M.A.. Princeton '42g Ph.D., '43 .-ilsszklnvit Profrsror of Psyrlzology ALBAN BENNETT ROONEY B.S.. Vermont '22g M.S., '27 A'J.visz'ant Profwxor of Phyxics LYMAN SMITH ROWELL B.S.. Vermont '25: lVI.S,. Vermont '30 Assistant Proffsror of Zoology MARY BURKE SULLIVAN B.S, in Ed., Rhode Island 'O9g B.S. in Ed., New York University '3-lg MA. in Ed.. '35 Asxixtant Profzxsor in English and Ezlumtion ARTS AND SCIENCES Mr. Holmes DONALD FOSS SMITH, EXP BS., Chattanooga ,345 NLS., Tennessee '36g Ph.D., Virginia ,39 flssistnnt Proffssor of Chemistry FRED IIERBERT TAYLOR B.S., Massachusetts State '33: Ph.D., Harvard ,39 Mr. Carroll Mr. Dykhuizen FRANCIS PEABODY COLBURN, Atl' Ph.B., Vermont '34 Instructor in ,flrt CARL LUCARINI, CPBK B.S.. Vermont 'ZSQ M.A., Princeton '26 Instructor in Clicmistry Assistant Profcssor of Botany and ,Iss-istant Botanist RANDOLPH SHEPARDSON TOWNE. QBK A.B., lViIliams 'ZZQ A.M., Princeton ,23 flssistzznt Profrssor of Frcncli and Spanish BEN AMIN BOOTH WAINWRIGHT IIJBK .l , A.B., lVilliams ,203 M.A., Illinois '25 .flssistnnt Professor in English MYRON ELLIS W ITHAM HS., Dartmouth '04g C.E., '06 Assistzlnt Profcssor of illatllcmatics LLOYD ABRAM WOODWARD. QPINIA, TKA Ph. B., Vermont 'ISg M.S., '24 flssistant Profcssor of Physics INSTRUCTORS CONSTANCE LORRAINE BROWN A.B.. Wells '23g NLS., Corncll '26 Instructor in Clzcmistry MILITARY MRS. SALLY BERRY MAYBURY, AHE B.S., Simmons 'Z9g M.Ed., Boston '42 Instructor in Economics ISABEL CLARK MILLS B.S., Skidmore '29g A,M., Vermont '35 Instructor in Education Qflrtj ODILE M. MORNEAULT B.S.. Columbia '45 Instructor in Nursing VIVIAN AMOS PETERS B.A., Augustana College '39g M.A., Columbia '45 Instructor in Iinglisli MARY CAROLINE SMITH B.A., Wcllcsleyg M.A., Wellesley Instructor in English TRUMAN MARION WEBSTER B.A., Vermont Instructor in Romance Languages SCIENCE AND TACTICS FRANK S. RYAN ANDREW J. LANDA CHARLES F. PARKER rlssistant Profrssor ofAIilitc1rySci.c'ncc Sergeantg D.E.M.L.. United States Army Ist Sergeantg D1E.M.L., United States Army and Tactics Instructor of Military Science and Tactics Instructor of Military Scicncc and Tactics PAGE TWENTY-THREE ENGINEERING --- AGRICULTURE PROFESSORS JAMES ATKINS BULLARD. QBK, EE, 449 A.B., Williams '08: Ph.D.. Clark 'I-I Prof.e'5sor of Motlzrnzatics and lI'lt'l'll!l1llC'5 ROBERT GORHAM CHAPMAN BS., Case School of Applied Science '3Sg IVI.M,E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute '36 Proffssor of Mcrlznmfol E11g111cz'r111g EDD RUTI-IVEN IVICKEE. ZIAX B.S. in EE., Iowa State 'ZOQ M.S., ,252 EE., 'Z6. Proffssor of Electrical E1zgim':ring LOUIS BLACKMER PUI9'Ii'ER, EE, TBH C.E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute '09 Professor of Civil E11gi1u'rring ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS ROY ORVILLE BUCHANAN, LPBK BS. in E.E.. Vermont '05 .lssoriotc Prolrssor 111 Iflntrzcal 1?7lgl'lll'6'f17lg ROBERT GOODFELLOW SIDLE, BNI' B.S., Pennsylvania '34 flssociatc' Prolrssor of 1lIIl'L'llKI'lZ16't1l 1S71gl71t'6'I'l1lg ASSISTANT PROFESSORS HOWARD GUY MILLINGTON, EE. TBH C.E.. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 'OS ,lssistalzt Profrssor of lI'Illfhl llLdl'If5 CARL CI-IAPIN OSGOOD B.S.. Maine '38g M.S.. '43 Assistant Prolrssor of 1Il6'ClIl17Il.L'0.l Englnrrring LAURENCE FORREST SHOREY. CIDBK HS. in Vermont '25: NLS., '30 flsszstant Profrssor of lflcctriml E71gl'llL'L'7'l'1lg INSTRUCTORS , A. E. BATCHELDER Instructor in Mcclzaniml Enginnning PROFESSORS HOWARD BOWMAN ELLENBERGER, AZ, EEZ B.S.. Iowa State 'OSQ M.S,, Cornell '1Sg Ph.D., '15 Profrssor of flnimal mul Dairy Husba1m'ry FLORANCE BEESON KING, KA6, EE, IEII, ON B.S.. Illinois '1-lg NIA., California 'Z6g Ph.D., Indiana 579 Profrssor of Home Econo-mics PAUL ROBERT MILLER, dw. AKA, AZ BS.. Iowa State '22: MA., Michigan State 724 Professor of Jlgronomy ERNEST FREDERICK WALLER D.V.M., Iowa State '3I: M.S., '38 Professor' of zlnimal Pathology l Mr. Metcalf . Mr. Daggett Mr. Moody PAGE TWENTY-F OUR ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS CHARLES HUGH BLASBERG, AZ. EE B.S.g Rutgers flssocirztf Professor of Ilortifullure HOWARD CHESTER DICKEY. EXP Ph.D., Iowa State '39g B.S., Michigan State ,345 M.S., West Virginia '36 .flssociate Professor of Dairy Products ALEXANDER GERSHOY, EE BS., Cornell '18g M.S., Columbia ,34- flssociatc Profrssor of Botany DONALD CEDRIC HENDERSON, AZ, ATA B.S., M.S., Illinois Afssociatr Professor of Poultry Hrlsbzzrzrlry JOHN ALVIN NEWLANDER, EE B.S., Cornell ,192 M.S.. Vermont fZlg Ph.D., Cornell Associate Professor of Dairy Ilusbandry RUTH LORETTA GODFREY B.S., Ohio State '29g lVI.S.. Ohio State '35 Assoriatc Professor of Home Economics ASSISTANT PROFESSORS FLORENCE EMILY BAILEY, ON B.S., Simmons '18g M.S.. Vermont '30 Assistant Profrssor of Home' Ifcorzomics ROBERT MQCRILLIS CARTER, JR, Ph.D., Cornell '43g AB., Wisconsin 'ZSg M.S., Vermont '38 flssistzml' Profrssor of .dgrirzzlluml Economics AGRICULTURE ESTHER LUCILLE KNOWLES B.S.. Syracuse '37: M.S.. Syracuse '40 flssistzmt Prolrssor of Home Eronomirs MRS. SUSAN SPEARIE LARSON, ON BA., Iowa ,403 MS.. Wisconsin '42 Assistant Proffssor of Holm' Eronomirs HELEN RENWICK LEBARON. QIJBK, ON, EAII B.S., Vermont ,32Q M.S.. Cornell '38 flsszstant Pmfrssor of Home Efonomics JAMES WALLACE MARVIN, AXP. EE BS., Vermont '32g M.S., '33g Ph.D., Columbia A39 Assistant Profrssor of Botany ELWYN MARSHALL MEADER, 411011 University of New Hampshire f37g IX-'I.S., Rutgers flssistant Professor of Hortirulturc JANE GR EENLEAF SCRANTON BS., Hood College 338g MS., Cornell '42 Assistant Proffssor of Homc Economics INSTRUCTORS MARION HUNTINGTON BROWN B.S., Vermont 'ZSQ MS., Syracuse A42 Instructor 171, Home Lconomirs VIOLA RUSSELL A.B., Vassar '13g MD., University of Michigan Medical School Instructor in Ilomz' Economies MARIAN ADAIR WALL BS., McGill '39g M.S., Columbia '35 Instructor in Home Eronomirs . E r . Mr. Puffer Mr. Chapman Mr. Bullard PAGE TWENTY-FIVE MEDICINE I 1 l I 1, lol PAG E rn A Mr. Adams PROFESSORS ELLSWORTH LYMAN AMIDON. Arm, zz B.S.. Tufts '27: NLD., Vermont '32 Profrssor of lllrrlicinr ERNEST IIIRAM BU'lwI'LES KE, IPBK A.B. Vermont '01, NLD., '08 Proffssor of Patlrology mul linctfriology RUPERT ADDISON CH1'IVI'ICK HS., Nebraska '23: NLA., '24, M.D., Harvard '29 Profrssor of Psyclzfatry NICHOLAS BERNARD DREYER B.A., Victoria '1-lg ILA., Oxford '223 M.A., '25, M.R.C.S.: L.R.C,P Profrssor of 1'hf11'mc1r'olgy HERBERT ASHLEY DURFEE, CIAO, AKK A.B., Vermont '17, IVLD., '20 Profcssor of CIIJSILKITIITJ OLIVER NEIVELL EASTINIAN, F.A.C.S. IVLD.. Vermont 708 Professor of Gynrfology PAUL KENDRICK FRENCH, AXP, NEN, F.A.C.P. PILB., Vermont '20: NLD., ,23 Professor of Cliniral Jllfzlicifzf HOV EY JOR DAN. A TQ Ph.B., Vermont 113: NLS., '24-1 A.M., Harvard 516 Profcssor of Histology a-nd Ifmlzryology BJARNE PEARSON NLI3.. Minnesota '29g BS., '27, BLD., '30g IVLS., '32 Profrssor of Pathology TW EN TY-SIX Mr. Martin Mr. Miller HAROLD BARNARD PIERCE, EE B.S.. Nlassachusetts State ,17g NLS., Pennsylvania State '21, Ph.D., University of Rochester '28 Professor of B1orlzc'm1'stry FERDINAND JACOBS SICHEL B.S., IXfIeGilI '28, Sc.IXI., New York University '30, PILD., '34 Prolfssor of Physiology ARTHUR BRADLEY SOULE, JR., ANI' A.B., Vermont '25g NLD., '28 Professor of Rafliology EMMUS GEORGE TWITCHELL A.B,, Queen's University, Canada '02, NLD., C.IX'I., '06 Profrssor of Ophthalmology, Otolaryngology and Rlzinology WILIIELM RAAB M.D., University of Vienna 7205 M.D., German University at Prague '26 Profrssor of Clinical lllcdicine WALFORD TUPPER REES, KE, NEN IXfI.D,. Vermont '24 Professor of Surgery ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS ROY EDWARD CORLEY A.B., I-Ioly Cross '21, MD., Vermont '25 flssoriatc Professor of Pzdiatrirs FRED WILLIAMS DUNIHUE, EE, QAE, CPTA A.B.. Wabash '29, IVLS., New York University '31, Ph.D., 34- flssociare Profcssor of Histology and Embryology if I I Mr. Ellenberger CHARLES ALBERT NEWHALL, NEN A.B., .Northwestern '24g M.D., Vermont '28 Associate Professor of Anatomy XVALTER ALV A ST ULZ, EE. A.B.. Acadia '27: Ph.D., Yale '32 Associate Proftssor of Anatomy ASSISTANT PROFESSORS JOHN ABAJIAN, JR. M.D., New York Medical College P37 Assistant Profzssor of Antstlmsia BENJAMIN DYER ADAMS, AKK, F.A.C.S. lW.D., Vermont ,OS Assistant Professor of Surgcry LOUIS BENSON B.E.E., Northeastern University School of Engineering 'Z-lg NLD., Tufts ,32 Assistant' Profcssor of Prem,-iitive lllfdicine PAUL DENNISON CLARK, Efb M.D., Vermont '26 Assistant Professor of Ptzliatrics STUART STARNES CORBIN BS., Vermont '31g M.D., '36.. Assistant Profrssor of Pediatrics EDWARD P ERRY D I SB ROW NLD., Maryland '08 Assistant Profrssor of Clinical Dtrinatology MEDICINE Mr. Waller Mr. Marvin LESTER MAHAN F ELTON B.S., Dartmouth 'l9: NLD., Cornell :ZZ Assistant Profrssor in Cliniml Urology WINTHROP MAILLOT FLAGG, BAE, NEN NLD.. Vermont :34 Assistant Profnssor of Urology FRED W. GALLAGI-IER A.B., Western Reserve '29g M.S., Ohio State '36g Ph.D., Ohio State '39 Assistant Professor of Barttriology and Cliniral Pathology ARTHUR GLADSTONE B.S,, Vermont ,ZSQ M.D.. ,31 Assistant Profrssor in Cliniral Surgcry THEODORE HENRY I-IARW OOD AB., Hamilton '32g M.D., Vermont '36 Assistant Professor of llifnlicinc EDWIN EVERETT HAYS B.S., University of Denver 137g MS., Colorado '393 Ph.D., Chicago '42 Assistant Professor of Bioclwmistry flllcdicalj ARTHUR RUSH HOGAN, F.A.C.S. A.B., Vermont '19g MD., '22 Assistant Profrssor of Cliniral Surgtry PETER PAUL LAWLOR M.D., Vermont '20 . Assistant Profrssor of Otolargyngalogy and Rh:-nology and Clinical lnstruttor in Oplitltalmology CLIFFORD SI-IATTUCK LEONARD. EE' Ph.B., Yale 'ISQ M.S., '17g Ph.D., Wlisconsin '20 Assistant Professor of Plmrmacology PAGE TXVENTY-SEV EN MEDICINE ROBERT LELAND MAYNARD, AKK, F.A.C.S. M.D., Vermont '11 flssislan! Professor of Urtliopzrdic Surgny KARL CORNELlUS'i'IVIEM?iHQN, NSN I3.S.. Vermont 'l9: M.D., '22 flssistant Profrssor of Oplitlialmology and Clinical Instructor in Otolaryngology and Rlzinology EDWARD DOUGLAS MCSWEENEY A.B., Vermont '19g M.D.. '22 flssistant Profrssor of Gynecology THOMAS GAETANO MORRIONE B.S.. Columbia '37g M.D.. Long Island '41 .flssistant Profcssor of Pathology ALFRED SMITH O'CONNOR A.B., Holy Cross '14-g M.S., Tufts '18 Assistant Prolcssor in Clinical Prdiatrics OSCAR SYLVANDER PETERSON, JR. NLD., Vermont '36 llssislanl' Proffssor of Radiology WILLIAM vow BOGAERT ROBERTSON M.E., Stevens Institute of Technology '34g Pl1.D.. University of Freiburg '37 zlssistant Profcssor of Radiology EDWARD JAMES ROGERS B.S.. The Citadel '96g M.D.. South Carolina '08g M.D.. Columbia '12 .flssistant Profcssor of Clinical Mcdicinc JAMES EVANS ROY A.B., Yale '35g M.D.. Harvard '39 Assistant Profcssor of Psychiatry WILLIAM JOSEPH SLAVIN B.S., Vermont '33g M.D.. Vermont '35 zlssistant Proffssor ol Clinical Obstctrics and Gynecology ERNEST STARK B.S., Columbia '33g M.D., Long Island '36 Jssistant Profcssor of Pathology FREDERICK CHARLES THORNE A.B., Columbia '30g A.M., '31g Pl1.D., '34g M.D., Cornell '38 flssistant Profcssor in Psychiatry KEITH FRANK TRUAX, QX, ZX B.S., Vermont '28g M.D., '31 Assistant Professor of Surgery IIIRAM EUGENE UPTON, NEN B.S., St. Jolm's '24-g M.D.. University of IXfIarylancl Assistant Profcssor of Clinical Illczliciiie FOSTER LANE VIBBER M.D.. Tufts '29 Assistant Profcssor of Clinical Ncurology VISITING PROFESSORS DAVID MARSH BOSWORT H A.B.. Vermont '18g M.D.. '21 Visiting Prolcssor of Ortlzopcdic Surgcry THOMAS WRIGHT MOIR CAMERON M.A., Edinburgh 'Z2g PILD., London 'Z-lg DSC., Efliuburgli '22 Visiting Profrssor of Tropical Mcalicinc Miss King Mr. Blasberg Mr. Henderson PAGE TW ENT Y-EIGHT RICHARD IIOLLIS OVERIIOLT AB., Nebraska State Teachers College 'ZOQ 1V1.D., Nebraska '26 C0'lL.Y'IllIlZ'llf in Thoracic Surgcry ADOLPHUS DUNCAN ROOD M.D., Vermont '08 Visiting Professor of IITUIICIIOSIOPQI EUGENE FREDERICK TRAUB B.S., University of Michigan '1Gg IX-'1.D., '18 Visiting Profrssor of Dcrmatology INSTRUCTORS ROBERT BASCOM AIKEN. EN, QQBK PILB., Vermont '31g M.S., '331 M.D., '37 Instructor in Inrlustrial IIygie-nc IAIARRY JOSEPH ANTONIEWICZ, EE B.S., Vermont '37g M.D., '40 lllczlical Instruczfor in Surgzry and flnatomy NATHAN RENWICK CALDWELL M.D., Vermont '14 Instructor In Clinical Razliology ROBERT DOWNING COX A.B., Amherst '3-lg M.D., Tufts '38 Instructor in Clinical Medicine ALBERT JAM ES CRANDALL B.S., Vermont '30g M.D,. '33 Instructor in Clinical Surgrry MEDICINE THOMAS PATRICK CUNNINGIIAM M.D., Tufts '18 Instructor in Clinical Pcrllatrics LOUIS WILLIAM ESPOSITO B,S., Notre Dame '31g M.D., -Iolms Hopkins '35 Instructor in Urology JOIIN SEELEY EST ABROOK B.S., Vermont 329: M.D.. '33 lllfrllcal Instructor in Clinical Pediatrics J. LOUIS PHILIPPE FOREST A.B., Montreal '20g NLD., '25 Instructor in Clinical Psychiatry MERVIN IVOSSNER M.D., Long Island '21 Instructor in Clinical Pnliatrics ERALD FAIRBANKS FOSTER M.D., Vermont, '27 Instructor In Prr ue11!i?Jf lllerlicivzf KARL KENNETH GRUBAUGH AB., Ohio Statc '3Sg 1X I.A., '41 Instructor in l?lIC'f6'fIOI0gy ana' Clinical Pathology BURTON I-IOLM A.B.. Augustana College '27g M.D,, Northwestern '33 Instructor in Surgfry MARGUERITE KINGSBURY A.B., Cornell '26: M.D., '30 Instructor in Il-Ifrlicinz fi 4. gi-If H V' A ZI'17l1,ii51 14-3 Ia' Dr. Newhall Dr. Gallagher Dr- Pierce PAGE 'I'WEN'l'Y-NINE MEDICINE Dr. Amidon ELIZABETII KUNDERT B.S., lVisconsin '20g NLS., '2-lg M.D., XVOHICIIYS Medical College of Pennsylvania '26 Mczlicnl lnxtmctor in Pxyclzialry HENRY ABNER LADD M.D., Vermont '01 lnstrurior 'in Clinical Psychiatry PAUL GREEN LE FEVRE A.I3., Johns Hopkins '-105 Pl1.D., Pennsylvania '45 lrzrtrzzctor in Physiology JOHN FREDERICK LYNCH, B.S., Vermont '31g M.D.. '34 lnsirlzcfor in Clinical Surgfry JAMES PATRICK MAHONEY M.D., Vermont L32 . .Instructor in Clizzical lllczlicznf KATHERINE ELLA MeSWEENEY A.B., Vermont '22g A.M., Columbia '24-g MD., Vermont '30 Lccturcr in Hygirneg lnstruclor in Clinical Jllcdicinc HAROLD ED WARD M EDIVETSKY B.S., Vermont '20g M,D., '32 lnxtrzzctor in Clinical Jllcrlicim' HENRY LEE MILLS D.V.M., Grand Rapids Veterinary College '11 Instructor in Public Health PAGE TI-IIRTY K , 1 .., lil' Dr. Durfee Dr. Twitchell SISTER CORONA PARENTEAU, R.N. lnftructor in Clinical Pathology CLARENCE JESS SPEAS D.D.S.. Marquette '35 Instructor -in Oral Ilygiwlc and Dfntal Jllz'zz'ic1'1zc CHARLES IVES TAGGART D.M.D., Tufts '21 Instructor in Ural Hygimzc and Dental Medicine CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE TERRIEN M.D., Vermont '36 17l.S'f7'llEf07' in Clinical IllPlilCl7IE EDWARD LAWRENCE TRACY B.S., Vermont F26 lmtructor in Pnlflic Hmlzh MARSHALL COLEMAN TWITCHELL, JR. A.B., Williams: M.D.. Harvard '38 1-rutructor in Uplltlzalmology CLAIRE WALTER B.S., Rutgers University '30 Instructor -in Baclcriology mm' Clinical Pathology ARTHUR DOW N ING WARD AB., Dartmonthg M.D., Tufts '38 Imtructor in Clinical lllcdicivzc WALDO EDWARD ZAMBARANO B.S., Rutgers '30 Instructor in Clinical Mnlicine Dr. Pearson Dr. Dreyer Dr. Sichel WILLIAM LAURENCE GARDNER, EMI' PHYSICAL EDUCATION BSU R09 .flssisfrmt Professor of Plrysical Eflumliooz Coarh of Baseball ETHEL PAULINIQ HOI FMAN ELEANQR STENS0N.CLZMMINGS B.S., George Wusllinglon '4lg NLS., Wellesley '42 A-Bw .BOSYOH UIUVCVSWY 08 1 l Instructor in Pllysical 1flI'llC'lll'l01L for Wonxz'-n flssocmtz' Proffssor of Plzyszcal Ixdumtzovz for Womcvz I U ARCHIBALD THOMPSON POST, EN, EMI' JIEANNE MARGARET EULER Big., Ve,-mom '27 B.S., Tufts '43 Jssistant Proffssor of, Physical Edrzcafiwz Instructor in Pllysiml Education for W o1nf'n Cnarlz of Trarle and Crass-country T l L l Dr. Mackay Miss Cummings Mr. Gardner PAGE TI-IIRTY-ONE 252 fifa 5 .1 X -'- ,, 'f f I .51 Iliff S 1 ix ' J 5 N I le I ? X I ,ll 15 , .. -.QAM Q.-5 C1c1s I,-..l., i:,f-- 2 l . bg' A :Ae ' , .,..af..a. --1... :gem - -see 0 CE WE WERE Fl KLE ERE CIIME .. Audette, Richard Raymond Mechanical Engineering St. Albans Lambda lota. Cynif, Stall Pho- tographer 1. 2: Amin., Stall Pho- tographer Z: Outing Club 2, 3, Council 33 lnterlraternity Ath- letics l. 2, 3. Council 3g Kake Vllallc, Dance Committee 2, Light- ing Committee 2, Mechanical Engineers 35 Newman Club 1, 2. 35 Ski Team. Manager 3: lntra- mural Bowling League, Organizer l. Manager 1. 2. 3: Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3: Veterans Club 1. 2. 3: Junior lVeek, Co-Cliairman 3g Freshman Orientation Com- mittee 3g Kake Vllalk. Chairman of Floor Committee 33 W. S. S. F., Chairman of Special Events Com- mittee 3. PAGE T I-I IRTY-FOUR Ayers, Jeanne Carolyn Home Economics Essex junction Alpha Chi Omega. Health Coun- cil Zg Cj'7I.l'!', Scrub 1. 21 House President 21 House Fellow 3g Home Economics Club l. 2, Secre- tary 39 Newman Club 1, 2, 39 Uuting Club 3g Kalie NValli, Skit 4: Campus 4-H Club. Vice- President Z. 3: Religion and Life Parley Committee 2: Lilac Day lg gli. S. S. F. Drive lg Co-ed Band CLASS Ahern, Nancy Anne Liberal Arts Los Angeles, Calif. Transfer from Bennington College Rifle Team 35 Modern Dance 3: Cyuic, Scrub 33 Alum., Scrub 33 I. R. C. 3g Junior Week 3, Co- Chairman of junior Prom, Beauty Contest 3. Allen, Eleanor Marie Liberal Arts Springheld, Mass. Delta Delta Delta. W. A. A. Council-at-Large 2. 3g Basketball 25 Badminton 2, 3g Bowling 23 Archery 33 Tennis l, Z, 3g ARIEL, Scrub 23 Outing Club 15 junior Week 3, House Party Commit- tee 3. I u l 2 3, li. 452 at X A..-5 Ahrens, Larry Liberal Arts Burlington Tau Epsilon Phi. Anderson, Janice L. Elementary Education Craftsbury House President 3g Y. W. C. A. Zg House Committee 2, 35 Health Council 3, Bowling 2. i i i , vm? X i if x' z 1 in nl .,-- .- -9 ltes U, -lm ... J- ... --,. ... fi... :i fi . Ol' 19 Benjamin, Catherine Pauline Medical Technician Stamford, N. Y. Transfer from Gettysburg College Riding 25 R. O. T. C. Band 2g Y. W. C. A. 33 Outing Club 2. Bickford, Beatrice Liberal Arts Grafton, Mass. Pi Beta Phi. VV. A. A. Council 3g Council-at-Large Z3 Health Coun- cil 3g Tennis, Campus Nlanager 3g Hockey lg Basketball 25 Ski Club 25 Rifle Club 3g Swimming Club l, 2, 33 Baseball 2g Co-ed Band Z. 3: Y. W. C. A. 1. 2g Outing Club l. 2. 3: House Com- 47 Benton, Ida Mae Commercial Teaching Saxtons River Archery lg House Fellow 35 Inde- pendents lg junior Week, Ofhce Committee 3. Bloom, Thelma Liberal Arts Hartford, Conn. Delta Phi Epsilon. Tennis lg Ping-Pong lg Dramatic Club lg Y. XV. C. A. 1, 2, 35 Outing Club 15 Hillel 1, 2, 3g Dcan's List 3. mittee 3g Junior lVeek, Program I and Favors Committee 3. I? ' Q Y 1, X I . , .E , f . I R j I Q - Q L N 7 7 l 2 ' YB f , .xx i ll l ti' of' V . ass, . . -nr-Tag i . , -5--4 1. L--J l I l fi a THE 'l'UIlIOU 0PIl0MORE . . . Boretas, Anatasia Liberal Arts Rutland Spanish Club Zg French Club 25 Scholarship Chairman 2, 3g Deau's List 1, 2, 3. Boyarsky, Edwa rd Abraham Pre-Medical Bu rlin gton Phi Sigma Delta. R. O. T. C. Band lg Pre-Medical Societyg junior Week, Floor Committee 3. PAGE TH IRT Y-F IVE i lk i., Y. I X. ng' X ! K.. 1 Q - ,,,A, ,lvti i . ,elif if-e-f 'A 'll i l l i i EARED THE 'l'0P Brisbin, Mary A. Brockway, Margaret Louise Elementary Education Home Economics Waterbury Lyme Center, N. H. Sigma Gamma. Health Council House Fellow 3: Home Economies 2: Skating 2g Co-ed Band 1. 2: Club 1. 2. 33 Dean's List 1. Y. W. C. A. 1, Z3 I. R. C. 2. 33 ' Newman Club 1. 2. 35 Junior Vl'eek 3g Dean's List 1, 2, PAGE TI-I I RTY-SIX Brayton, Mary Patricia Pre-Medical Poultney House Fellow 3g Y. W. C. A. 24 Newman Club 1. 2. 3, Executive Council 2g Dezufs List I. Zg junior gYeek, House Parties Committee Brewster, Grace Rita Pre-Medical Port Jervis, N. Y. '1'ransfer from Centenary Junior College University Choir 3g Y. XV. C. A. 3g Women's Glee Club 3: Kake Walk, Scrub 3g Junior VVeek 3. ' fx- OOO . gp 0 - Bresnehan, Mary Elizabeth Home Economics Proctor Alpha Chi Omega. Staff and Sandal 3g Sophomore Aides 25 Cynic, Circulation. 1, 2. 3: Anim.. Scrub 2, Circulation Manager 3g Student Union, Town Representa- tive 3g Religious Life Committee. Secretary 35 C0-ed Band 1. 2g Y. XV. C. A. 1: Home Economics Club I, 2. 33 Newman Club 1, Treasurer 2, Executive Committee 3: Deanis List lg junior VVeel-1, House Parties Committee 35 Lilac Day 1. Briggs, Marion P. Elementary Education New Haven Classical Club 31 Junior Week 35 French Club 23 Dean's List 1, Z5 Summer Session Chorus 1, 2. 6' QWX R X Q A1 3 f .... 9 CSCCM? 40-4119 Ullxlflf IC, S. P 5 55 2 E QL A QE 1 at ,frm , Brown, Lois Sylvia Home Economics Richmond Hockey lg Home Economics Club Bundy, Clara Ellen . Elementary Education Bethel Bowling 25 Archery 25 Volleyball lg University Orchestra lg Y. W. C. A. 1, Z, 3. Buckingham, Patricia Lou Liberal Arts White Plains, N. Y. Kappa Alpha Theta. Hockey lg ARIEL, Scrub 3g Dramatic Club 3: House Committee 3g Kake Walk, Dance Decorations Com- mittee 2, Skit 35 junior Week, Prom Committee 3. Burggraf, Mignon R. ' Chemistry Rutherford. N. J. Campus Manager, Softball 2. 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Badminton 2, 3g Bowling l. 35 Archery lg Base- ball l. 2, 3g Hike Bike 2, 3: Co-ed Band l. 2g House President 3g Dean's List 1, 2. v ,iT Li u l S u if 3' rl A ,I - ull, 245 8 Q 1. i i L w-.... , - ,... ..h.,-...! .- ug... AD00.. i W--W 'T' l 3 ...Lan E IORS!!!! Bussiere, Gloria June Butzko, Dorothy Julia Commercial Teaching Swan ton Y. XV. C. A. 3: Newman Club 1, 3g Spanish Club 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent 3g junior Week, Oflice Staff 3. Pre-Medical Fairfield, Conn. PAGE THIRTY-SEVEN l l l l l 1 r l .Qu 0 CE WE WERE EICKLE ERE HME Clogston, G. Janet Zoology North Troy Badminton lg Ping-Pong lg Soccer lg Newman Club 33 Junior Week, House Parties 3. PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT Clouatre, Rollande Lea Nursing Education St. -lohnsbury Alpha Xi Delta. University Choir 25 Newman Club 1, 2g Nursing Education Club 1, 2, 3. T' Carey, Paul William Pre-Medical Ludlow Sigma Phi. R. O. 'l'. C. Band Ig Independents Bowling 1, 2, 33 Newman Club l, 2, 3g junior lveek, Decorations Committee 3. Caswell, Nancy Louise . Nursing Education Burlington Nursing Education Club 1, 2, 35 Dezufs List, Summer 2. Carlton, Jenn Alice Liberal Arts Burlington Delta Delta Delta. Health Coun- cil Zg BElClllllIltOI'l lg Bowling 1, 2, 3g Ridng lg lVlodern Dance 23 ARIEL, Scrub 2g Co-ed Band 1. 2, 3g Y. VV. C. A. l, 25 Outing Club 25 Deztnls List 1, 2, 33 W. S. S. li. 2. Chamberlin, Richard F. Liberal Arts Wells River N T X l vw ' X X 19 'lux up lm f NN X' f xl' 0 o e gf. 5.5 E:-2? -3 wr-J I I L?----. .lu -M C-, Colby, Joyce Averill Colodny, Arnold H. Elementary Education Liberal Arts hlontpelier Phi Sigma Delta. Alpha Chi Omega. University Playersg Health Council 3g Dra- matic Club 2, 33 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3g Dcan's List 15 Kake Walk, Sltit 2g Fall Play 3: Spring Play 2g Suunner Session Chorus. Concklin, Elizabeth M. Liberal Arts Rutherford, N. Pi Beta Phi. Sophomore Aides 25 Badminton lg Anuzi., Nlanaging Editor 35 Student Union, Treas- urer lg Y. W. C. A. l, 2, 3g l. R. C. 2, Council 3g Outing Club Cook, Esther Clare Music Education St, lohnsbury Health Council 35 Ping-Pong Club 25 Chapel Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Uni- versity Choir lg University Or- estral l, , 33 Womenis Glee .lub It Deais List 1, Z5 House Con nittee 3' 1, 25 Lilac Day lg Beauty ontest . 3g Canterbury Club 1, Co cil 2. ,LI U t . I 1 3 r ' X - g 1 mil X RQ, I Q? V A... ... . ...- l I l ni.-. -.. .MN . ,uk ,A l lm.: lartggn n ii ...X ,faster W en 15. M wa maria my-My , ...,. r i fff..,l' it 'iv .l at ' ll f 3 .1r4., , THE T IlIOU 0Pll0MORE . . . Cutler, Marjorie Chemistry North Adams, Mass. W. A. A. Council 3g Council-at- Large 25 Campus Manager, Soft- ball 3g Basketball 1. 2, 33 Bad- minton l, 2, 33 Bowling l: Riding 2, 3g Baseball 1, 2. 3g Hike-Bike 2. 3: Volleyball lg Managers Club 25 Outing Club 1. Davis, Ann Therese Nursing Education Rutland VV. A. A. Council-at-Largeg Nurs- ing Education Clubg Newman Club 1, 2. PAGE THIRTY-N INE. V... , .L . . --. - ..- g??,, ',:- ' , 1 is? Davis, Jean Secondary Education Northfield Transferred from VVestbroolc Junior College Women's Glee Club 3, University Choir 3. Drake, Elizabeth Fannie Pre-Medical Middlebury Transferred from Smith College University Choir 33 Y. VV. C. A. 33 I. R. C. 3g Outing Club 3: Dean's List 33 House President, Summer Session 3. . Donaldson, Virginia Liberal Arts VVashington, D. C. Pi Beta Phi. Sophomore Aides 2: W. A. A. Council-at-Large 1, 35 Basketball lg Cynic, Reporter 2, News Editor 3g Aruet, Scrub 1, 2, Feature Editor 3g House Presi- dent 3g Y. W. C. A. 1, 2. 35 1. R. C. 2, 33 Outing Club 1, 23 junior Week, Peerade Committee 3, Dean's List 2, 3. Du Bois, Betty Ann Home Economics Teaneck, N. J. W. A. A. Couucilg Campus Man- ager of Rifle Team 3g Ski Club 1, 2, 33 Ritie Team 2. 3: Archery 1: Tennis lg ARIEL, Art Editor 33 House Fellow 31 Y. VV. C. A. 1. 2, 3, Home Economics Club 1. 2, 3, f 1 - , I. R. C. 34 outing Club 1, 2, 3, , , Canterbury Club 1, Q, Executive H Y E3ggcIgaiglDea11's List 1, 2. 3: f y ' ll 'f env 1 his tfs ,,,, 1 ' T' Q 5, ffl h .IU mn WE . ep o . I h - N! vw EARED THE roi' . .. ei 0 2 l Durgin, Martha L. Liberal Arts Enosburg Falls Health Council lg House President 23 Goodrich Classical Club, Treas- urer 3g Deanls List 1, 2, 3. PAGE FORTY Dwyer, Doris Isabelle Pre-Medical Bristol Basketball 1, 2, 33 Archery 13 Ping-Pong 2: ARXEL, Business Scrub 23 Co-ed Band 23 Women's Debating Team Z, 3: Dean's List I, 25 Lilac Day lg Group Plays 2. Business. Edson, Sara-Lee Elementary Education Boston, Mass. Pi Beta Phi. Dramatic Club 25 junior Week 35 Group Plays 2. Eimer, Lois Jean Chemistry Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y. Pi Beta Phi. Badminton 23 Archery lg Rc-evaluation Com- mittee 3g Amer., Scrub 33 Student Eichel, Lenore Home Economics Brooklyn, N. Y. , Delta Phi Epsilon. Staff and Sandal 3g Sophomore Aides 2g Cyuir, Business Assistant 25 Alum., Scrub 1, 2, Photography Formal Editor 35 Faculty-Student Council 33 Pan-Hellenic Council 33 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 33 Kake Walk, Scrub 33 junior Week, House Party Committee 33 Dean's List lg Lilac Day Court lg Hillel 1, 2, Treasurer 35 Stu- dent Government, Cultural Com- mittee 3. Evans, W. Stuart Business Edgewater, N. Delta Psi. Interfraternity Ath- leticsg Hockey 23 lnterfraternity Council 35 R. O. T. C. Drill Squad Court justice 35 Y. W. C. A. 1, 11511155 H' . -Peerade 3. Outing Club l, 25 Dean's List 1, 2. I E Q 3 . 1 K5 I . WE? 5. Ll i . f l . n 3 lj , I lull: :lui A ? A1100 E IORS!!!! Farnham, Rebecca Joyce Liberal Arts Nlorrisville Health Council 35 Badminton 2: Nlodern Dance 2, 33 Fencing 25 Tennis 1, 25 Women's Glee Club 1. 2, 3, University Choir 1. 2, 33 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3g Y. W. C. A. l, 2, 33 Canterbury Club 1, 23 Kake Walk, Skit 25 Junior Week, House Parties 33 Dean's List lg Lilac Day Z3 Operas 1, Z. Ferris, Dorothy Ruth Liberal Arts Mountain Lakes, N. Kappa Alpha Theta. Badminton 13 Bowling 39 Rifle Team 3g Riding lg Alum., Scrub 23 I. R. C. 1: Outing Club 2, 3g Junior YVeek. Decoration Committee 3. PAGE F ORTY-ONE Fickenscher, Janet E. Liberal Arts Buffalo, N. Y. Alpha Chi Omega. Stall and Sandal 3g Sophomore Aides 2: Goodrich Classical 1, Z, 3, W. A. A. Council 23 Archery 1, 2g Publica- tions Board 3, Cynic, Scrub 1, Reporter Z, News Editor 3, Feature Staff 39 Amer. 2, Editor- in-Chicf 3, Student Union Scholar- ship Chairman 2, President 33 I. R. C. 33 Spanish Club 2, 33 Dean's List 1, 2, 35 Kake Walk, Skit 2. Fraser, Paul Victor ' Civil Engineering Montpelier Kappa Sigma. Basketball, V. 2, R. O. T. C. Band 1, 25 Inter- fraternity Council 3, Civil Engi- neers 1, 25 Newman Club 1, 2. 33 Junior Week, Co-Chairman Deco- rations Committee, Chairman Electrical Committee, Dean's List 3. Flynn, Joyce M. Liberal Arts Newton, Mass. Transfer from Lasell Junior College W. A. A. Council 2, Outing Club 33 Y. W. C. A. 3, House Corn- mittee 3g Junior Week, House Party 3. Frazer, Dorothy Elizabeth - Home Economics Long Beach, N. Y. Kappa Alpha Theta. Staff and Sandal 3g Sophomore Aides, Presi- dent Zg Hockey lg Basketball lg Cynic, Scrub Reporter, News Editor 1, 2, 3g Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil 3, Y. W. C. A. 1, Z, 3, Home Economics 1, 2, 35 Outing Club lg Student Government, Social Committee 23 Kake XValk, Usher 1, junior Week, Peerade Com- mittee 3. X l l VMZ' X X C9 ite W 0 on we WERE few FICKLE FRESHME 5, ,f2,'ff, French, Dorothy E. Fritz, Arlene Mary Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Loudonville, N. Y. Hartford, Conn. Transfer from Vermont Junior Alpha Chi Omega. Badminton 23 College Volleyball 15 Cynic, Scrub 3, Y. W. C. A. 3. PAGE FORTY-TWO Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 35 Dorm Scholar- ship Chairman 2. .tl ex -L ,L ,- ..,, -,., Galbraith, Rodney Gordon Business Administration Burlington Sigma Phi. Ski Team 23 ARIEL, Photograplicr 2, 3: Outing Club Council, Secretary 3, Outing Club Gibson, Kenneth George Business Administration St. -lohnsbury Dramatic Club 25 V. C. A. 1, Z, 3. Vice-Presidentg Dean's List 13 Fall Play 2, Group Plays 2. ,Bs , i 'x e 1 4 . A Q57 Gibson, Edythe Liberal Arts Bayville, N. Y. W. A. A., Badminton 2, Bowling 23 Swimming Club 2, Tennis lg House Committee 3, Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 35 Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3. Gile, Marilyn Elizabeth Secretarial Burlington W. A. A., Bowling 2, Junior Week, Oflice Staff 3, Lilac Day 2 7 f Q if fifff ' - 1 ?+ i I v 1 A 1.5.1, THE TUlll0U 0Pll0MORE . . . S ,A N Q N YB f iii' 1 CP M' t or-Q -'i'-1 'T If-ww? M f Gilman, Arthur Emanuel Liberal Arts Woodmcre, N. Y. Goldblatt, Judith Mae Liberal Arts New York, N. Y. Cynir, Reporter 33 junior Week, Delta Phi Epsilon. Archery 12 :V - Publicity Committee 3. Ping-Pong lg Y. W. C. A. 1, 35 Outing Club lg Hillel 1, 2, 3: ijf'l -- Dean's List 2, 3. ' f 1 PAGE FORTY-THREE l Grout, Barbara Ruth Liberal Arts hlorristown, N. bl. I. R. C. 3: Outing Club 33 Junior Week, House Parties Committee 3. Hamilton, Jean Boyer Liberal Arts Barre Delta Psi. Football 1. 2: Baseball 2: Basketball, Assistant Manager 35 Interfraternity Athletics 1, Z3 glugiay lg l. li. 3: Outing Club 3 'ake Wal: - ' lk, Director 3g Dean's g In - fraternity Council g' 5 1 fl y Hale, Marjorie Ann Liberal Arts Newbury Delta Delta Delta. W. A. A., Rifle Team 25 Modern Dance 1, 2: Press Club Z, Dramatic Club Z: Kake Walk Usher 2: junior Week, llouse Parties Committee 3: Deanis List lg Lilac Day 1, 2. Hansen, Dorothy Marie Liberal Arts Northfield Transfer Vermont junior College W. A. A. Health Council 3, Vice- Prcsident: Y. W. C. A. 2, 3. Council 3, Delegation National Convention 3: W. S. S. F. Steering Committee 33 Spanish Club 2, 3, Treasurer: junior Week, House garaties Committee 3: Dean's List fflflfflm, mlm. I K: J, f AS .I Ion WE ,im mann Tins or... f Hastings, Philip Ross Pre-Medical Bradford Zeta Psi. R. O. T. C.: Le Cerclc Frangaisg Pre-Medical Society. PAGE F ORTY-FOUR Haus, Kathleen Marie Liberal Arts Brattleboro Alpha Chi Omega. Goodrich Classical 2, 3: W. A. A. Council- at-Large 3: Ski Club 3: Softball I. Z5 Anim., Formal Photographic Editor 35 House President 2: Newman Club l. 2. 3, Executive Council 2, 3. Secretary 3: Le Ccrcle Franqais 3: Spanish Club 35 Outing Club l. 2, 3: NV. S. S. F., Steering Committee 3: Junior Week, Chairman House Parties 3: Dean's List 3: Y. W. C. A. 1, 2. Hayes, Mary C. Chemistry Bellows Falls Basketball lg Cynic, Business Assistant 1. Zg Alum, Scrub lg House Committee 25 Dramatic Club 2. 33 Le Cerclc Frangais 3g Newman Club 1. 2, 35 Dean's List 1, 2g Group Plays 2. Heath, Eloise Genevieve Burlington Archery 1: University Choir 1, 3g Y. W. C, A. 1. Liberal Arts gl .l nv' 1 Hellerman, Esther Ruth Hill, Elizabeth Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Brooklyn, N. Y. Bristol . e- H131 .ww Basketball lg Badminton 2, 3g University Choir 1: Y. W. C. A. Bowling 35 Tennis Ig House 1, 29 Health COl1HCil 3- Fellow 35 Y. VV. C. A. 1. 2, ' l. R. C. 3: junior Week, Hous Parties 35 Dean's List , Zg Lilac -N 'lg DPW W. .ouneil-at-3 5 E9 Large ... li I X f l . ll l ll M l zllll: sul' l A tk 1 f . V Quilts ii '? WTR AD00 ..... E Holden, Marilyn Music Education New Haven Delta Delta Delta. University Choir 1, Z, 3g Womcn's Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Dean's List lg Operas 2, 3. l0RS!!!! Hollender, Dorothy M. Elementary Education Metuchen, N. J. Delta Delta Delta. House Com- mittee l, 2. 35 Dramatic Club 1. Z: Outing Club 1: Kake YValk 1, Z, Skit, Decorationsg junior Week 3. PAGE FORTY-FIVE Vvviv' 4 I' ' ' ' 'i'-i 'l l l , Nh will . I a , 1' ' i ' l l l FICKLE FRE IIME . Holloway, Margaret Ann Liberal Arts Snowhill, Md. Delta Delta Delta. XV. A. A., Varsity Volleyball 2g Women's Glee Club lg Y. XV. C. A. Z, 3g I. R. C. 2, 33 House Committee 2, 33 House Scholarship Chair- man 3. Jaques, Lorraine Alberta 4 Jandorek, Ruth Doris Chemistry Brooklyn, N. Y. Kappa Alpha Theta. W. A. A., Campus Manager Hike-Bike Z3 Hockey 1. 3g Basketball 1, 3g Bowling 3g Baseball 1, 25 Cynic, Scrub Z, Reporter 3. Jones, Wallace D. J. Home Economics Liberal Arts Huntington Nlericlen, N. H. W. A. A., Hockey lg Bowling lg Sigma Nu. Home Economics 1, 2, 33 Junior Week 3. , J ' A r ...Q- u . x U i',, vMZ 0 ca WE WERE N on Jordan, Louise Hovey Liberal Arts Burlington Kappa Alpha Theta. Stall' and Sandal: Sophomore Aiclesg Health Council 25 Ski Team 33 Modern Dance 35 Alum.. Scrub 1: Busi- ness Captain 2. Business Manager 3g Freshman Handbook, Business Maiiager 2g University Choir 1, Zg Y. XV. C. A. 1, Z. Cabinet lVIem- ber 3g Relief Commission 33 Out- ing Club lg Kake lValk 2, Decora- tion Committccg l rcshman Camp Representative of Student Uniong VV. S. S. F. 2. PAGE FORTY-SIX Joslin, Priscilla Skinner Elementary Education Waitslield Delta Delta Delta. XV. A. A. Council-at-Large 2, 3: Health Council 35 Basketball 1, Z5 Archery 1g Baseball 1, 25 Junior Vlleek, Dance Committee 3. l . 4, W M. ,X ni ii .ff . N MP' ' 'HNF' s I -1 -' '-C ! Kahane, Lenore Liberal Arts Forest Hills, N. Y. Transfer from Adelphi College Delta Phi Epsilon. House Presi- dent 3g I. R. C. 35 Executive Council of Hillel 3g junior lVeek, House Party 3. Karraker, Louise Benner ' Liberal Arts Lewisburg, Pa. W. A. A. 'Council 3g Tennis 1. 2g Campus Manager, Sport 35 Bad- minton 3g Cynic, Scrub 1. 25 Y. XV. C. A. 1. Z, 35 Spanish Club, Secretary 35 Pep Committee 3. .N +- lx' . i ET-'SX I Kaplan, Lorraine Heath Liberal Arts Hartford, Conn. Delta Phi Epsilon. Y. WV. C. A. 1, 2g Hillel 1, 2. 3g Scholarship Chair- man 2, 33 Dean's List 1, 2, 3. Kartalos, Pauline Liberal Arts Clinton. Mass. W. A. A., Badminton 2g Modern Dance 2: Cynir, Scrub 1, Reporter 2. 3g Womens Glee Club 1: Press Club 1' Y. W. C. A. 2. 33 Dean's mt 1g?Univ1?ity choir- 1. I ch A 'f f!5y P ' 2' f A 'N x YB ,gf Qi' S' B5 'll' ' S as W in a Q .vs my if gif? Ea W' ' Wi. ir' E ii. ' . ifi, ...'f-fzf 3 -' c J iwgl, , Q nf. f - JL- 55-use is i , 337 :Q l l i l I l i Q. ... il ' Qlm iam i . i i V S ,M . , . V . 1 . 1 .ii i l . .re - ,v 1 i Llwi-. LJ -Q THE TUDIU 0PHOMORE . . . Keever, Leah Maitland Liberal Arts Auburndale. Mass. Traiisfer from Colby Junior College Cynizr, Scrub 35 Y. YV. C. A. 39 Kake Walk, Scrub 3g junior Week, Dance Committee 3. Kilburn, Barbara Louise Nursing Education Derby Alpha Chi Omega. Y. W. C. A. 2: Nursing Education Club 2, 33 Basketball 2: Badminton Zg Base- bull 2: Rifle Team 2g VV. A. A. Council-at-Large 23 Dean's List Z. PAGE F ORTY-SEVEN ff' ' H sf. ' A JU l0R WE EARED THE 'l'0P LeMay, Jacqueline Marian Chemistry Burlington Newman Club Z, 3. PAGE FORTY-EIGHT Levin, Joan Rita Liberal Arts Newark, N, Transfer from St. Lawrence University Alpha Epsilon Phi. Cynfc, Fea- ture Writcr 3g University Choir 2. 3: Woman's Glee Cub 2, 3g Blucstockiugs 2, 3g Hillel 2, 35 Y. W, C. A. 2, 3. Kipp, Betsy Ella Liberal Arts Orleans Delta Delta Delta. Sophomore Aides Z: Goodrich Classical Club 2, 3g W. A. A. Council 2, 3g Basketball 1. 23 Badminton Z5 Softball 23 l-louse President 3g Pan-Hellenic Council 3g Y. VV. C. A. 2g Dcan's List 1, 2. 3. Lantman, John Clifford Ladd, Nancy Elementary Education Belmont. Mass. Delta Delta Delta. W. A. A. Council Z, 35 Tennis 1: Swimming, Assistant Manager l, Manager 2, 3g Modern Dance 3: Skating 2. 3g 33 Riding, Manager 2, 35 Modern Dance 3: Skating 2, 35 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3g Lilac Day 1. Latham, Christabel Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Hinesburg Milton Sigma Alpha Epsilon. lnterfra- Transfer from Colby Junior tcrnity Council 3: Outing Club 3g College Kake lllalk. Stunts Chairman 3: . ' . -' Junior lVeek, Lighting 3, lnter- Dramatic Club 3, Sk1mg3 fraternity Sports V ' T S XI X ffm. rv limp' :lim 3 or 1 tl, t 91 - ll E l .. A Z l EJ S .. w ,,, M I . x as , tg, 0 0 z j 0 Q - ' is-kg, . ,... ,M -WMU Levine, Gladys Alicia Liberal Arts Cos Cob, Conn. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Goodrich Classical Club 1, 2, 35 Basketball 33 House President 3, Junior lvcek, House Parties 33 Deanis List 1, 2, 3g Hillel 1, 2, 3. Lindecrantz, Doris Josephine Home Economics Worcester, Mass. Alpha Chi Omega. ARIEL, Scrub 2, Co-Biography Editor 33 Cynir, Lewis, Marion Ruth Elementary Education Woodstock Alpha Chi Omega. Sophomore Aides 25 VV. A. A. Council 1, 2, 3, Basketball 23 Ski Team 2, 3g Modern Dance Ig University Orchestra 1g Co-cd Band 1, 2, 3, Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 33 Outing Club 1, 2, 33 Council 1, 2, 35 junior Week, House Party 35 Lilac Day, Queen's Court 2. Mallett, Peter Saltonstall Liberal Arts Garden City, N. Y. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Cynir, Feature Staff 2, 3g Ski Team, Cap- Scrub 1, Reporter 2, News Editor tain 2, 3g Faculty-Student Coun- 3' W A A Health COt111Cil 2' eil 2' Student Government 2' lfiadmintoin li Pan-Hellenic Cou Mhhliv, '- 3, eam 2, V. C. cil 35 Home Economics Club 1, Zi' 5' resident 35 I. R. C., 2. 3g Y, W. C Qi Outing fs Ea 3g Kake Walk, Pub- Club 1, 25 J lor eh ' rogram 2g ,Q Vlleek, Publicity and Favors .3 a , Wa . kit 25 Ch.' - H EE! an's List 3. Student Ciivli t 3SxD 1 's 's 1, 2. I X ' f M 'll 'l le Z Ulla 2 U2 A iS2Z.2xux,.ir - rm K rm in M it I. iff'ufP' t fx 'lrlllii 15225225 ' A,. '7,,,X. ,.., '? fa f w . A D IMG nf , E Malone, Crystal Ellen Secretarial Washington. D. C. Alpha Xi Delta. VV. A. A. Coun- cil 3g Health Council 23 Hockey 1. 3: Basketball 1, 35 Bowling lg Skating 3, Modern Dance 1, 2, 33 Lilac Day 1, 2, 3. IORS!!!! Mandel, Millicent Cecile Liberal Arts Port Chester, N. Y. Delta Phi Epsilon. Alum., Pho- tography Editor 3: Cyuic 1, 2. Reporter 3: House President lg Dramatic Club 1. 2, 3g Hillel 1. Executive Committee 2. 33 Kake lValk, Ice Sculpture 35 Junior lVeek, Decoration Committee Chairman 31 Fall Play 3, Spring Play 25 Dean's List Z. 3. PAGE FORTY-N lN E - . . ,r MU 0 CE WE WERE EICKLE ERE HME McGarry, Rita Catherine Home Economics Proctor Pi Beta Phi. Stall and Sandal 35 Sophomore Aides 2g Bowling 1. Zg Archery lg Riding 2: Health Council 13 Cynif, Reporter 1, News Editor 2. 3g Student Union 2g House President 1: Faculty- Student Council 1, 2. 3g llome Economics Club 1. 2. 3: l. R. C. 1: Newman Club 1. 2, 3: junior Wieck 3: Dean's List 1: Beauty Contest 3: Student Government. Executive Council 2, 3. PAGE FIFTY Manjoney, Richard Charles Liberal Arts Bridgeport, Conn. Kappa Sigma Marcott, Katherine Inez Liberal Arts Arlington, Mass. Sigma Gamma. Hockey 2g Bas- ketball 2g Badminton lg Archery 1. 2: Modern Dance 1, 2: Cynic, Cartoonist 2. 33 Annu.. Cartoon- ist 3: Pan-Hellenic Council :iQ Womens Glce Club 1, 2g Le Cercle Francais 1. 2. 3g Spanish Club 3: Dean's List 1, 3. Manning, M. Gretchen Liberal Arts Lynn, hflass. Pi Beta Phi. Stall' and Sandal 35 Sophomore Aides 23 Badminton 25 Cynic, Reporter 2, News Editor 31 Student Union Council 2, 33 House President lg I. R. C. lg Le Cercle Francais Z, 3g Spanish Club 2, 3g Newman Club 1, Z, 3: Out- ing Club lg junior Week, Public- ity 3g Joint Conference 2, 3: Dean's List 3g Y. W. C. A. 1, Z. Margulis, Rose Elementary Education Burlington Delta Delta Delta. Cynic, Adver- tising Staff. d x ff ff Vg.. ' y X B - v ' Q X -9 Tut W f --1 f lil' o o 0 91. -I-ip? - McLaren, Edith Elsie Secretarial Balboa, Canal Zone Delta Delta Delta. Stall and Sandal 3g Volleyball. hflanager Zg Rille Team Z1 l aculty-Student Council 35 Student Government, Secretary 3: Junior lVeek, Co- Chairman 35 Dean's Listg AR1151. 3. .,.,,,,-5-' McRell, Donald R. Liberal Arts Pittsfield. Mass. Sigma Nu. University Players 35 lnterfraternity Athletics 1, 25 Cynir 35 Interfraternity Council 3: University Choir 2, 3: R. O. T. C. Band 1: Dramatic Club 35 junior Week, Co-Chairman Prom Committee 3: Dean's List 35 Fall Play 3. Mitiguy, Mary Elizabeth Merwin, Sara Jean Secretarial Rutherford, N. Kappa Alpha Theta. Stall and Sandal 3: VV. A. A. Council-at- Large 3: Alum. 3: l. R. C. l. 2. 3: Kake Walk. Publicity Chairman it Zlunior Week 35 Deans List Neal, Ann Pearson Secretarial Liberal Arts Burlington Ludlow Staff and Sandal 35 Volleyball 25 Alpha Xi Delta. Badminton 2: . Cynir, Reporter 2, News Editor Bowling 3. 35 Newman Club l, 2, 3. Secretary Z5 Kake Walk, Usher 15 Junior Week, Publicity 35 Joint Confer- ence Committee 35 Student Gov- ernment, Finance Committee 35 Lilac Day 3. '?fQ if fffc' -ff , ic THE Tunnni -3 , P Y f bi ' 1 I . . . 'X N A , 3 X 1 a ' Sb Q5 I A X 9? ,-AA-. .. W... , ... . ' f H -.1 ovnomona . .gi I f 5' raid L 219 i Nelson, Marjorie Lou Liberal Arts Woodstock Alpha Chi Omega. Staff and Sandal 3: Sophomore Aides 25 XV. A. A. Council 3: Badminton 1. 3: Cwiif, Scrub l, Reporter 2, News Editor 3: Student Union l: Faculty-Student Council 25 Dean's List 2. 3: Student Govern- ment, Executive Committee 25 Lilac Day 3. Olsen, Evelyn Louise . Nursing Education Burlington Alpha Chi Omega. Hockey 1, 2: Modern Dance 1. 2: Tennis 1, 25 Co-ed Band l. 21 Y. W. C. A. l, 25 Spanish Club 2: Newman Club 1. Z: Outing Club 1, 2: Lilac Day l. 2: Nursing Education Club. President 2, 35 Summer 1945- Deanis List. PAGE FIFTY-ONE l I l 5 i, I F A JU IOR WE EARED THE TOP Perron, Marie Therese Liberal Arts Holyoke, Mass. PAGE FI FTY-TWO Pickett, Eileen Margaret Commercial Teaching Glens Falls, N. Y. Alpha Chi Omega. Stall and San- dal 3g Tau Kappa Alpha, Presi- dent 33 University Players 2, ,3g House President 31 Women's De- bating Team. Manager 1, Z, 35 Dramatic Club 1. 2, 35 Newman Club 1. 2, 3g Kake VValk 1. 23 junior Week. Ofiice Committee 35 Religious Life Committee 35 Deanfs List 1, 3. Olsson, Lisa Marie I Liberal Arts Brooklyn, N. Y. Pi Beta Phi. Badminton lg Bowling lg Archery 1g Anim., Scrub 15 Y. W. C. A.g Home Eco- nomics Club 1: Outing Club 1g Kake Walk, Skit Committee 39 junior Week, House Party 3. Patterson, Marion Elizabeth Commercial Teaching XVillsboro, N. Y. Alpha Xi Delta. Bowling 15 Rilie Club 3g House President 23 Y. W. C, A. 2, 33 Spanish Club 3g Paine, Richard Alton Chemistry St. johnsbury Lambda Iota. Pease, Mary G. Liberal Arts Bethel W. A. A. Council-at-Large 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3g Badminton 2, 33 Bowling 1, Baseball 1, 23 Ten- Dean's List 1. nis 1, 2, Volleyball 23 Ping-Pong Zg Fencing 33 Referee and Coach- ing 35 Co-ed Band 1, Z, 33 Uni- ' , versity Orchestra 1, 25 Y. VV. 2 ' A C. A. 1, 2, Dean's List 1, 2, 3. fz x fl if i-. 'll My umm ,snuff 1 6 E ,Hi U KK I 3. , N K, U 1 - Q 'l 5 MN' . . 'Q V' 000 ak LD CQ in wx- 1 15:55. wif Sb. ,L ,:' Pord, Deena Selma, Liberal Arts Malden, Mass. Delta Phi Epsilon. Cynic, Scrub 1, Reporter 2, News Editor 33 I-louse President 33 Y, W. C. A. T, 3, 33 Hillel 1, 2, 33 Dean's List , -Y 3. Pringle, M. Patricia Liberal Arts Utica, N. Y. Transfer from Middlebury College Alpha Xi Delta. Pan-Hellenic Council 3- I. R. C. 3' Le Cerclc Post, Ruth Macauley ' Liberal Arts Burlington Alpha Chi Omega. Goodrich Classical Club, Secretary 2, Vice- President 3g Cynir, Scrub 33 ARIEL. Scrub 1, 2, Co-Biography Editor 3g Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 Y. VV. C. A. 1, 33 Outing Club lg Dean's List 1, 2, 33 Lilac Day 13 Fall Play 33 XV. S. S. F., Steering Committee 3. Prouty, Ronda Helen Home Economics West Hartford, Conn. Pi Beta Phi. Sophomore Aides 23 Cynic, Business Stalf 1, 23 ARIEL, Business 1, Z, 33 Co-ed Band 23 Francais Y33 Spanish, Club ' ' 2' 39 Hams ECO' junior Week, House Party 3. wma-23, g ' ' ' 3f Outing Club Q 6 ' lg Walk 1, 2. I ii , . J l n ll ll 1 ,l I ml: 1,05 l '? Il 00 E Robbins, Edith Paula f Agriculture New York, N. Y. Delta Phi Epsilon. VV. A. A. Council-at-Large 33 Basketball 1, 2. 33 Bowling 1, 2, 33 Swimming Club 1, 23 Riding 1, 2, 33 Cynic, Reporter 33 ARIEL, Sports Editor 33 Press Club 1, 2, President 23 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3g Aggie Club 1, 2, 33 Outing Club 1, 23 Hillel 1, 2, 33 Kake Walk 13 Junior Week 3g Lilac Day 1. ' -3 1. - '. '-I .. - l.-fl-off IORS!!!! Rosenhnin, Marion Liberal Arts Forest Hills, N. Y. Alpha Epsilon Phi. W. A. A. Council-at-Large 33 Swimming, Manager 33 Basketball 1, Z, 33 Swimming Club 1, 2, 3s Riding 1, 23 Baseball 1g Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil 33 Y. W. C. A. 1, 23 I. R. C. Z3 I-lillel 1, Z, 33 junior Week, House Party 3g Dean's List 3. PAGE FIFTY-THREE N. . H--. Lt . , . Ross, Anita ' Liberal Arts Burlington Delta Delta Delta. Goodrich Classical Club l. 2. 3: Swimming Club 1. 3: Le Cerele Francais 3: Junior lVeek. Peerade Committee 33 Lilac Day 1: Dean's List 1, 2. 3: Kirby Flower Smith Memorial Prize 2. Ryan, Jean M. Liberal Arts Brattleboro Delta Delta Delta. VV. A. A. Council 2, 3: Hockey 1: Basket- ball 2: Swimming Club 2: Outing Rublee, Elizabeth Ann Home Economics Newport Alpha Chi Omega. Badminton lg Swimming Club 1: Cynir, Busi- ness Captain 2, 3: ARIEL, Business Captain 2, 3: Y. W. C. A. 1, 23 llome Economics 1. 2. 3: Outing Club 1. 2: Kake Walk. Skit 2: junior Week. Chairman Program Committee 3: Lilac Day 1. Scott, Betty-Anne Elementary Education Bennington Delta Delta Delta. XV. A, A. Council 1. 2, 3: Basketball 1. 2, 3: Badminton 3: Bowling 3: Mod- Club 1.2. ern Dance 3: Cynic, Scrub l: JXRIIH1.. Scrub: Dramatic Club 2, 3: Y. W. C. A. 2. 3: Cheerleaders fig junior lVeelt 3: Fall Play 2: Summer 1944-Cy11ifg Chorus: 1945-Student Social Committee. A 7-'-U wc.. '- AIC-ir '3 E: K X b X, 1 V Ma X X f H l' xXNX. :- 0 CE WE WERE g io M in X I Q . o O . 1' .. .2 1 EICKLE FRE HME - NCD X T-:FS :'- -- MJJ Serino, Victor Joseph Pre-lVledical Bridgeport. Conn. Kappa Sigma. Basketball. Man- ager 3: lnterfraternity Athletics 1: Intramural Athletics I. 2: Ath- letic Council 3: lnterlraternity Council 35 Newman Club l. 2, 3: Pre-Medical Society 3: Junior Week, Prom Committee. PAGE FIFTY-FOUR Sherover, Viva Gene lflementary Education New York, N. Y. .NRI1:1... Scrub 3: Co-ed Band 1. 2. 3: Y. XV. C. IX. 1. 2, 3: lndepend- ents 1, 2. 3: Outing Club 1. 2, 3: J junior Week. llouse larty 33 Religion and Lille Parley Com- mittee 3. ii 2 Shortle, Charles A. Business Burlington Phi Delta Theta. Dcan's List 3. Smith, Jane Louise Home Economics Forest Hills, N. Y. Kappa Alpha Theta. Basketball lg Modern Dance 1, 2, Manager 3g ARIEL, Scrub 1, 2, Faculty Editor 3g Y. W. C. A. 1, 23 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 35 Outing Club 13 Lilac Day 1, 2, 3. N xl DT f N X Q... i Q., Smith, Anita Louise Music Education Hyde Park Alpha Chi Omega. Basketball lg Bowling lg University Choir 1, Z, 33 XVoxnen,s Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Co-ed Band 2, 3g Opera 2. Snetsinger, Barbara Florence Secondary Education Montpelier Delta Delta Delta. Sophomore Aides, President 29 Basketball 13 Campus Maiiziger 2: Golf 2g Swimming Club 3g Baseball lg Modern Dance 1, 2, 3g Cynic, News Editor 35 Amer., Business Captain 3g Student Union. Treas- r 33' VVO 'n's Glee Club lg q?W. C. Aiea Le Cercle Fran- Qais g Kake'VValk. Chairmian of U fi. . ,4 unior Week, Re resh- ,313 Q - . List 1. 2, 3g time eryg V 4 v-- dent Government ?lp Com 'tt 3' Summer 1944 G 5 7 Recrea Pr mittee. A X . 3 f 'N X sb ,-aff IT' N l 4. E V. 1' I . Ds - 4 C THE 'l' D10 0Pll0MORE . . . Sondik, Selma Liberal Arts West Hartford, Conn. Delta Phi Epsilon. Goodrich Classical Club Z, Secretary 33 Nlodern Dance 2, 3g Cynic, Re- porter 2, 35 Religious Life Com- mittee 3g I-lillel 1, 2. Vice-Presi- dent 33 Junior NVeek. Financial 33 Deanis List 1, 29 Lilac Day 2. Stevens, Joanne . Liberal Arts Worcester, Mass. Kappa Alpha Theta. W. A. A. Council 3g Hockey 1, Manager 33 ARIEL 3g Y. W. C. 1, 2, 33 l. R. C. 35 Outing Club 3g Junior Week, Decorations 3. PAGE FIFTY-FIVE S UNIUR WE EARED THE 'l'0P Towne, Phyllis Elizabeth Elementary Education Newport Alpha Chi Omega. Y. YV. C. A. 33 Basketball 35 Baseball 3g Junior Week 3. PAGE FIFTY-SIX Trachtenberg, Mildred Liberal Arts Brooklyn, N. Y. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Tau Kappa Alpha: Women's Debating Team 2, 3g Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Cyvlic, 1, 2. News Editor 33 vltinior Week, Publicity 3g Fall Play 2g Dean's List 1. 25 Summer 1945-Student Social Planning Committee. Stevens, Lois Smith Liberal Arts New Haven Delta Delta Delta. Staff and Sandal 33 'House Fellow 3, Press Club Zg Y. W. C. A. 1, Z, Council 3g Student Government, Executive Committee 35 Religious Life Com- mittee 3, Junior Vlleelc, House Party 3. Thompson, Theda Eliza Junior High Education Bristol Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 35 Outing Club 2, 3, Archery lg Square Dance 15 l. R. C, 2, 3. Sullivan, Rose Katherine Elementary Education Bellows Falls Cynir, Scrub 1, Reporter 2, News Editor 3, Women's Debating Team 2, 1. R. C. fig Y. VV. C. A. 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Club 2, 3, New- man Club 1, 2, 3g Outing Club 2g Junior XVeelc 3g Fall Play 2, Summer 1945-Student Social Planning Committee. Towle, Betty .lane Liberal Arts Newport Dramatic Club 1, 2, 35 Tennis lg Ping-Pong 2, Co-ed Band 2g Newman Club 1. Z, 3, Fall Play, Business Manager 33 Dean's List 1, 23 University Players, Treas- Y X urcr 3. ,f x . flllwwl' r1urrnA R an i 1.1 in l - ei .. 1 V' X gb , nga 0 0 0 S- lj XJ! 0 Q Q ' .fi Warren, Marian Parker u Elementary Education Jericho Calais Stage Varney, Virginia Frances Liberal Arts Cyuir, Scrub 2, Feature Reporter 33 Choir 33 Health Council 35 House Committee 2. 35 Summer 1945-Cynir, News Editorg Annzl.. Scrubg Choir, House Committee. Whelan, Paula White, Catherine Asenath Business Liberal Arts Orange, N. J. Brattleboro Delta Delta Delta. Riding 1, 2, 3, Pi Beta Phi. Campus Manager, House President 35 R. O. T. C. Sport 3, Skiing 2, 3g Ski Team 3, Band 3: Newman Club, Execut' H . -3 ' C nig, Reporter 2, 35 Board 2, 33 junior Week, House 'f'?:u icil 2, 3g Spanish Party 3. X C - - 'al ior Week, Peerade 35 X B H I t 35 Opera 2. :Q . IEE li I X f i . H I 'l 1 it - ml, . xx,- l Z Q A D CMH E Wiedman, Emanuel Liberal Arts Burlington Dean's List 2. IORS!!!! Wiggins, Maud-Ann - ' Home Economics Rutland. Pi Beta Phi. VV. A. A. Council- at-Large 23 Health Council fig Ski Team lg Riding lg Home Eco- nomics 1, 2. 3: Y. VV. C. A.1, 2. 35 Newman Club 1, 2, 3g Outing Club 1, 2, 3. PAGE FIFTY-SEVEN l I A 'tifrwbei . :fe wi 2 ' 2 - 'fa 5 . l I F Worthley, Lois Jean Elementary Education East Corinth Basketball 3g Co-ed Band 35 Decoration 3g Summer 1945- Swimmingg University Orchestra. Wright, Phyllis Marion Home Economics Saxtons River Alpha Chi Omega. Health Coun- cil, Treasurer 33 Basketball Z5 Archery Z: Baseball 2, Volleyball 1: Cgvnic, Oflice Stall 2, 33 House Fellow 3g Press Club 1. 21 Dra- matic Club lg Y. XV. C. A. 1, 2, Home Economics 1. 2, 31 I. R. C. Wright, Martha Liberal Arts lfVaterbury Transfer from Green Mountain Junior College Basketball 3g Bowling 3. Zoll, Shirley Lois Liberal Arts Elmhurst, N. Y. Pi Beta Phi. Sophomore Aides 2, Archery lg Student Union Coun- eil 3, Co-ed Band 2g Men's De- bating Teamg Y. W. C. A. 1, 23 Le Cercle Francais 2, 33 Outing Club I. 2g Dean's List 1. 2, 3g joint Conference 3g Y. XV. C. A. 1, 25 Kake Walk, Skit 23 Dean's C011l1Cil- List 1. ii! nfl f i OTHER MEMBERS OF THE CLASS Babits, George F. General Science Greeniield, Mass. Lambda Iota. Ballou, L. H. Chester Transfer from Dramatic Clubg University Players. Bister, William Jericho Brock, Robert B. Groton PAGE FIFTY-EIGHT Yale Pre-Medical Liberal Arts Secondary Education Clairmont, Thomas Paul Business Burlington Kappa Sigma. Baseball Z, 3g Basketball 2, 3g lnterfraternity Ath- letics 1, 2, 3g intramural Athletics 1, 2, Newman Club 2, 3g Military Honors, Sergeant 3, Champlain Sabres 35 Advanced Nlilitary 3. Durant, Helen Alene Elementary Education East llfliddlebury Transfer Edgar, David A., Jr. Chemistry Sherburne Center Goldberg, Julius Louis Business Adminstration Burlington Tau Epsilon Phi. Interfraternity Athletics 1, 2, 3, Cynic, Adver- tising Manager 25 Cheerleader 1. Householder, Edgar S. Social Science Burlington Kappa Sigma. Lane, William Taylor Music Education Burlington Delta Psi. University Choir l, 2, 3g R. O. T. C. Band l. 2, Drum Major 3g University Orchestra 2, 3: Men's Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Dean's List l, 2, 35 Opera 2g Military Honors, Corporal 2. Marsh, Winifred Liberal Arts Burlington Milner, Cooper Secondary Education Winooski Ripper, Robert G. Liberal Arts Burlington Rondeau, Henry Liberal Arts Burlington Ryan, Wendell Sames Pre-Medical Manchester, Conn. Lambda Iota. Interfraternity Athletics 1, 25 Baseball lg Independ- ents lg Newman Club 1, 25 Outing Club 3. W J. 163, r ilu Scott, William W. Liberal Arts ' Barton Chi Psi. Smith, Charles Bingham, Jr. Secondary Education Craftsbury Common Lambda lota. Baseball 25 lnterfraternity Athletics 2, Outing Club 7 Council -. Stinson, Eleanor Lee Home Economics Fort Ethan Allen Transfer from lvlachlurray College Thomson, Charles M., Jr. Engineering Haverhill, Mass. Walbridge, Howard E. Secondary Education Quincy, Mass. Wasserman, Henry Pre-Medical Burlington Zander, Howard L. Liberal Arts New York, N. Y. Phi Sigma Delta. University Players, lnterfraternity Athletics 1, 25 Intramural Athletics 1, Zg Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 Pre-Medical Society 1, 25 Fraternity Drill Squad, Corporal Zg Fall Play 1, 33 junior Week Play 1, 2g Group Plays 1. C. is 'xxx' -1 QD Q. wifi-likiwlk . 15 ,, , if - . r-- PAGE FI FTY-N IN E ACCELERATED SENIORS 'New g , Hfiah ,.L.,. .g.-i.L.t . M Campi, Nevia Emelia. Harris, Natalie R. Hart- Barre. Liberal Arts. Chapel ford, Conn. Liberal Arts. Orchestral. Della Phi Epsilon. Hillel 1, PAGE SIXTY 2, 3, 4, Parizeau, Douglas Gabriel. VVestlield. N. J. Liberal Arts. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Rifle Team 1, Captain 25 Interfra- ternity Athletics 1, 2, 35 Ath- letic Council 35 Faculty-Stu- dent Council 35 Interfraternity Council 35 Newman Club 1, 2, 35 Kake Walk 2, Director 35 Dean's List lg Student Gov- ernment Executive Council 35 Military Honors, Corporal 1, Sergeant 2. file 5 53:-SU ' an is f if 'ga .1 . . 3 ...ss 1 2 t N .sa get 5 5 is 1 Us 'wi' ' 1 . it n is it 9? iibazu :Jia win E, T' na ' Harris, Shirley Dorothy. Brooklyn, N. Y. Liberal Arts. Tau Kappa Alpha. U. V. M. Debating 1, 25 Co-Chairman 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 l. R. C. 1. 2, 3, 43 Hillel 1, 25 Y. W. C. A. 1, Z, 3, 45 Edward guage Butler Debating Prizes , 4. Morris, Olive M. Poult- ney. Pre-Nledical. Alpha Chi Omega. Bowling 15 Archery 25 Rifle Team 45 Dean's List 3. Pie r c e , Mary - Louise. Montpelier. Liberal Arts. Delta Delta Delta. Bowling 15 Archery 15 Summer 1944- Irlouse President, Co-Chairman Social Committee, Summer 1945 - Cynicg Recreational Council. t Plumley, Charles A. Lud- low. Engineering. Ski Team 3, 45 Intramural Bowling Ind. 35 Intramural Bowling Vets 45 Mechanical Engineers 4: Vets Club 3, 45 Outing Club Council 45 junior Week Play 15 Independents: Nlilitary Honors, Corporal 2. 112551: fi wifi? .im kiss 4? it Choir 3: Y. VV. C. A. 4: Pre-Medical Society 2: German Club 1, 2: L. .. -,,..- L71 ......,.. .. ...- Prescott, Norma Kathleen. St. johnsbury. Elementary Education. Delta Delta Delta. Bowling 2: Archery 1, 3: Base- ball 1, 2, 3: House President 2: Co-ed Band 2: Y. XV. C. A. 1, 2, 3: Outing 1: Deanis List 1. 2. 3: Summer 1944-Band. House President: Summer 1945 --Recreation Planning Com- mittee. Rosenberg, .Robert, Jr. Burlington. Business Pre-Law. Phi Sigma Delta. Cynir 1. 2, 3. Business Manager 4: Debat- ing 2, 3, 4: Rifle Team 1, 2: Hillel 1. 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: Kake Vlfalk 3, Program Chairman 4: lntcr- fraternity Council 4: Student Court 4: R. O. T. C. Band 1, 2, 3: Military Science. Ser- geant 1, 2: Dean's List 3, 4. S E N I O R C LA S S Anderson, Barbara Smith. Montclair. N. nl. Liberal Arts. Pi Beta Phi. Staff and Sandal 3: YV. A. A. Council 2: Council-at-Large 2: Hockey 1, 2: Badminton 2: Archery 1, 2: Fencing 2, 3: Joint Conference 3. 4: Student Union 3, 4: House President 3: Student Union, Vice-President 4: University Orchestra 3, 4: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3. 4: Student Government Pep Committee 2, 3: l. R. C. 1, 2. 3: Outing Club 1. 2, 3: Student Government 2: Kake XValk Makeup 2: Summer Session-Student Government, Social Chairman XV. A. A. Council 2. Anderson, Eleanor Elaine. Essex Junction. Home Economics. Aronson, Carolyn Esther. Proctor. Liberal Arts. Alpha Chi Omega. Mortar Board 4: Bowling 1: Archery 2, 3: Cynif, Feature Stall 4: Student Union 3. 4: Press Club: Bluestockings Club: Y. W. C. A.: Dean's List 1, 2, 3. Baker, Jennie Lois. Essex Junction. Elementary Education. Baker, Ruth Marie. lrvington. N. il. Liberal Arts. Bowling 2. 3, 4: Rifle Team 3: Archery 1. 2: House President 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Y. W. C. A. 2, 3, 4: I. R. C. 3, 4: Rake Walk Usher 3: Fall Play, Stage lVlanager 3: Group Plays, Stage Nlanager 3. Barron, Harriet N. Roxbury Mass. Liberal Arts. Alpha Epsilon Phi. University Players 4: VV. A. A. Council 4: Health Council 3. President 4: Cynir, Scrub 1: IARIEI.. Circulation Manager 2, 3: Stu- dent Union 4: House President 4: Pan-Hellenic Council 4: ,loint Conference 4: Chairman, U. V. M. Pep Committee 3: Dramatic Club 2. 3. 4: Y. W. C. A 1, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Camp 3, 4: Co-Chairman, Mixer 3: l. R. C. 3: Hillel 1. 2. 3. 4: Rake XValk 3: Ice Sculpture 4: B'nai Birith Award 2: Student Government Interfaith, Secretary 2, 3: Fall Play 4: junior Week Play 4: Group Plays 3. Barry, Bartholomew W. Burlington. Engineering. Kappa Sigma. Bartlett, Betty Johnson. Burlington. Elementary Education. Pi Beta Phi. Basketball 2: Baseball 3: Cy-nic 1: ARIEL 1: Co-ed Band 2, 3: Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3. Barton, Doris. Cobalt. Conn. Liberal Arts. Delta Delta Delta. Badminton 3: House President 4: Women's Glee Club 3: University K , X, tes 1 1 ' . . 1 1 '12 f 1 :Q 2 -,in 3. :xc-L, my . t. .. . .... .L ,... . ,..-,...--L Rumph Marjorie L. At- Shuttleworth Amanda. Bel- lantic Beach, L. L, N. Y. videre, N. J. ,Business Liberal Arts. Basketball 1, 2: Transfer from North Park Jr. College, Chicago, lll. Baxendale, John W. Burlington. Agriculture. Delta Psi. Football 1. Beal, Natalie B. Burlington. Business. Alpha Xi Delta. XV. A. A. Council 3: Hockey 1. 2: Bowling 2, 3: Rifle Team 1, 2: Y. W. C. A. 1: Outing Club 1, 2, 3: Kake Vflalk Usher 2. Beattie, Allene E. St. Jolmsbury. Secretarial. Basketball 1: Bowling 1. 2: Archery 1. 3: Softball 1: Y. YV. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Bowling Team 2: Dean's List 1, 3. Bell, Mary Lesley. Barre. Liberal Arts. Pi Beta Phi. Council- at-Large 2: Amer., Biography Editor 3: House President 2: Kake lValk. 1. Finance: Health Council 2: Bowling 2: Softball 2: Y. W. C. A. 2, 3. Benedict, Virginia Rose. Burlington. Home Economies. Bad- minton 1: Bowling 2: Swimming Club 2: Archery 2: Y. XV. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics, Vice-President 1, 2, 3, 4: Outing Club 1, 2, 3: Canterbury Club Council. Boardman, Mary A. Burlington. Secretarial. Kappa Alpha Theta. Campus Manager. Archery 3: Co-Manager. Rifle 4: Rifle Team 3. 4: Archery 1. 2. 3: Hike Bike 3: Anim.. Faculty Editor 3: House President 3: Women's Glee Club 1: Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3: Dean's List 2, 3. Bristol, Harriet. Burlington. Home Economics. Kappa Alpha Theta. Ski Team: Riding 2. 3: Modern Dance 2. 3: Fencing 2: Annat 3: Co-ed Band 2. 3: Home Economics 1. 2. 3. 4: Student Council Representative Committee 2, 3. 4: Dean's List 1, 3: Lilac Day 2, 3: Pall Play 3. Brodie, James F. Burlington. Liberal Arts. Brown, Chestine E. Groton. Liberal Arts. House President 4. Brown Leola. Burlington. Elementary Education. Newman Club 1, 2: Swimimng Club 1: Archery 2. PAGE SIXTY-ONE Brownell, Constance Wheeler. Burlington. Medicine. Alpha Chi Omega. XV. A. A. Council-at-Large 2, 3, Bowling 2, Riding 1, Baseball 3, Rifle Club 1, Cynir, Reporter 2, News Editor 3, Per- sonnel Editor 3, Co-ed Band 2, 3, l. R. C. 3, Dramatic Club 1, Z, Y. W. C. A. 1, Z, 3, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Lilac Day 2, Dean's List 2, 3. Brownell, Eleanor. Burlington. lkflusic Education. Bowling 3, Badminton 3, University Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, XVomen's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Soloist 2, 3, 4. Bruce, Elsie Katherine. Malone, N. Y. Liberal Arts. Delta Delta Delta. University Players, Health Council 3, Badminton 3, Bowling 3, House President 4, House Fellow 3, Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil 3, joint Conference 3, Co-ed Band 2, 3, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Y. W. C. A. 3, 4, 1. R. C. 3. Buttolph, Grace. Shoreham. Nursing Education. Cady, Alison. Rutland. Elementary Education. Alpha Chi Omega. XV. A. A. Council-at-Large 3, Bowling 1. 2: Varsity Bowling Team 2, Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, Outing Club 1, Dean's List 3. Campbell, Genevieve Eva. Stratford. Home Economics. Omi- cron Nu. Cynic, Reporter 1, 2, 3, Freshman Handbook 3, Y. VV. C. A. 1, 2, 3, Home Economics l, Z, 3, 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3. Campbell, Virginia. Lyndonville. Liberal Arts. Delta Delta Delta. Staff and Sandal 3, Sophomore Aides 2, All Sports Club, Health Council 2, Bowling 2. 3, 4, Swimming Club l, Z, 3, Fencing 3, 4, Tennis l, Z, 3. Campus Manager, Spanish Club 3, 4, Le Cerclc Frangais 2, Cynir, Feature Editor 3, 4, Student Union, Treasurer, House President 2, Student Court Planning Committee 3, Co-ed Band 3, Faculty-Student Council: Student Government Executive Committee 3, 4, Dean's List 1, Z, 3. Carter, Margaret H. Groton. Elementary Education. Carver, Charles E., Jr. South Hero. Engineering. Phi Delta Theta. Men's Glee Club Z, Civil Engineering 2, Cheerleaders 2, Student Court 4, Dean's List 1, Z, 3. Chaffee, Charlotte Geraldine. Enosburg Falls. Home Eco- nomics. Basketball 1, Health Council 3, House Fellow 3, 4, Co-ed Band Z, 3, 4, Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3, Home Economics 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 2. Charles, Diana Joan. Locust Valley, N. Y. Liberal Arts. Hockey 1, Y. XV. C. A. l, 2. 3. Cabinet 4, House Committee 2, 3, Fire Captain 4, Canterbury Club 1, Z, 3, Le Cercle Francais 1, Deanis List 3. - Cheney, Gertrude. New Haven. Liberal Arts. VV. A. A. Council-at-Large 2, House Fellow 4, W'omen's Glee Club 2, Univer- sity Choir 2, junior Week, House Party 3, Opera 2, Dean's List 1, 2. 3, Summer 1944, Choir. Clark, Ella J. XVaitsfield. Medical Technician. Clark, Elizabeth G. Burlington. Home Economics. Cynir, Assistant Business Captain l. Business Captain 2. 3, ARIEL, Corre- spondence Editor 3, Freshman Handbook 3, Y. VV. C. A. 1, Z, 3, Home Economics 1, Z, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, Dcan's List 3, 4, Canterbury Club l. Z, 3, 4. Coffman, H. Virginia. Burlington. Liberal Arts. Pi Beta Phi. Y. W. C. A. 2, Beauty Contest 3. Cohen, Harriet. XYorcester. Mass. Liberal Arts. Cynir, Adver- tising Manager 3. 4, Bowling 1, 2. 3, Modern Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Master, Modern Dance Group 3. 4, Co-ed Band, Drum Majorette 2. 3. 4, Dramatic Club l. 2. 3. 4, Y. XV. C. A. 1, 2. 3, 4, l. R. C. 1. Z. 3. 4, Outing Club 1, Hillel 1. 2. 3, 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4, Lilac Day 1, 2, 3, 4, Group Plays 3, Spring Play 3, University Plavers. Commanday, Janice. New York. N. Y. Liberal Arts. Cynic, Campus Editor 1. Z, 3. 4, Y. W. C. A. Community Service 1, Z, 3, 4, 1. R. C. 1. 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 4. Cook, Wayne Walter. Burlington. Agriculture. Cook, William Roy. Burlington. Business. Cynir., Reporter 3, 4, Student Court Planning Committee 3, Menls Debating Team 3, Outing Club Council and Treasurer 3, 4, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List .l. 2. Corwin, Alan R. Chelsea. Agriculture. Aggie Club. Cox, Amy. Enosburg Falls. Secondary Education. PAGE SIXTY-TWO Crane, Lorraine Guild. Burlington. Elementary Education. Pi Beta Phi. Hockey 1, 2, Badminton Z, Modern Dance l, 2, Soccer 3, Ping-Pong 1, Cynir 1, 2, 3, Manager 4, Women's Glee Club 1, Press Club 1, 2, Y. W. C. A. l, 2, 3, 4. Day, Dorothy Ann. Springlield. Home Economics. VV. A. A. Managers Club 4, Archery 2. 3, 4, Square Dance Z, Hike Bike 3, l-louse Committee l, 4, Y. NV. C. A. 2, 3, 4, Campus 4-H Club, Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4. Dockstader, Alice Nancy. Amityville, N. Y. Home Economics. Pi Beta Phi. Hockey 1. 2: Bowling 3, Modern Dance 2, 3, 4: VVomen's Glee Cltlb 2: University Choir 2, Y. YV. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics 1, 2, 3. 4, 1. R. C. 1, 2, 3, Cheerleaders 4, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Lilac Day 2, 3, 4, Beauty Contest 3. Dole, Elizabeth Lea. Burlington. Liberal Arts. Kappa Alpha Theta. Modern Dance 1. 2, 3, 4, Assistant Manager 3, Cynic, Art Staff 4, ARIEL, Art Editor 3, Co-ed Band, Twirler Z, Y. VV. C. A. 1, 2, 3, Dean's List 3, Freshman Orientation Committee Chairman 4, Canterbury Club, President 4, Rush Chairman Kappa Alpha Theta 4, Lilac Day 2. Donnelly, I. Marguerite. Philadelphia, Pa. Liberal Arts. Kappa Alpha Theta. Staff and Sandal, Sophomore Aides, All Sports Club, W. A. A.. Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming Club 1, 2, 3, Archery 2: Riding 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Fencing 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Cynic, Managing Editor 4, Student Union judiciary 2, House Fellow 3, Student Government Executive Committee 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3. Dunsmore, Mary Jean. St. Albans. Liberal Arts. Kappa Alpha Theta. Sophomore Aides 2, XV. A. A. Council-at-Large 3, Health Council Z, Badminton 2, Rifle Team 3, Archery 2, Fencing 2, Pan- Hellenic Council 3, 4, Press Club 3, Bluestockings, President 4, Y. W. C. A. 1, 2. 3, Cabinet 4, Kake Walk 2, Dean's List 2, 3, Lilac Day 2, 3, Beauty Contest 3. Earle, Francelia C. Burlington. Home Economics. Sigma Gamma. VV. A. A., Bowling 2, 3, Archery l, Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4, Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3, Home Economics l, 2, 3, 4, Deanis List 3, 4. Earle, Wendell G. East Hardwick. Agriculture. Boulder 3, 4, Track 1, Faculty Student Council 3. 4, Aggie Club 1. 2. 3. 4, Future Farmers of America 1, 2, Student Government President, Dean's List 3. Edgerton, Phyllis Mary. Burlington. Home Economics. Pi Beta Phi. Stali and Sandal, XV. A. A. Council 3, Nlodern Dance, Campus Manager 3, Hockey 1, Riiie Club 1, Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, Student Union 3, Co-ed Band 2. 3, Y. W. C. A. l. 2, Treasurer 3. Vice-President 4: Home Economics l, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, Convocation Committee 3, Student Court 4, W. S. S. F. Chairman 4, Student Government 3, Lilac Day Z, 3, 4. Fahey, Irene. Bridgeport. Conn. Liberal Arts. Delta Delta Delta. YV. A. A. Council-at-Large 2, Campus Manager. Swimming Z, Fencing 3, Tennis 3, Basketball 2, Badminton 2, Bowling Z, 3: Swimming l. 2. 3: Archery 2, Baseball l, 2. 3, Fencing 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Cyvzic, News Editor 3, Personnel Editor 4, Anim., Ofiice Manager 3, Religious Committee of Student Government 3, Y. NV. C. A. 1. 2, Newman Club l. 2. 3, Outing Club l. 2, Kake lllalk Usher l, 2, Lilac Day 2, Fall Play, Stage Manager 3. Farmer, Glory Ann. Fair Haven. Liberal Arts. lV. A. A. Basketball l, Badminton 1, 2, Swimming Club 2, Tennis 1, 2, Y. W. C. A. l, 2, l. R. C. 3, Outing Club l. Z, Spanish Club 3. Farrell, Lorraine M. Shelburne. Music Education. Women's Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: University Choir l, 2. 3. 4, Soloist 2. 3, 4: Newman Club 1. Z. 3. 4, Double Quartet 1, 3, College Opera 2, 3, Kake lValk Soloist 2, Dcan's List 3. Field, Julia Elizabeth. North Ferrisburg. Secondary Education. Sigma Gamma. VV. A. A. Council-at-Large 2, Basketball 1, Bad- minton 2, 3, Y. W. C. A. l, 2, President of Sigma Gamma 4. Fifield, Beverly Grace. Newport. Elementary Education. Transfer. Delta Delta Delta. Badminton 3, Y. XV. C. A. 3, Women's Club 3, 4, University Choir 3, 4. Giddings, Rachael May. Ludlow. Elementary Edtlcation. Alpha Chi Omega. Sophomore Aides, XV. A. A. Council 2, 3, Recording Secretary 2, Corresponding Secretary 3, Assistant Campus Manager, Basketball 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, 4: Archery 25 Christmas Concert 15 Y. XV. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Kake lValk Usher 2. Gillender, Betsy Port hlervis, N. Y. Home Economics. Kappa Alpha Theta. Badminton 15 Bowling 35 Y. VV. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Economics 1, 2, 3, 45 Outing Club 1, 25 Student Court Plan- ning Committee 3. Graham, Geraldine. Burlington. Secondary Education. Greene, Mary Thorne. Morrisville. Chemistry. Alpha Chi Omega. Mortar Board: Staff and Sandal5 Sophomore Aidesg All Sports Club 45 VV. A. A. Council Z, 3. President 4: Badminton 1, 25 Bowling 3.: Ski Team 2, 3, 45 Rifle Team 1, 35 Baseball 25 Tennis 1, 25 Cymq, Photography Editor 45 ARIEL, Photography Editor 35 Faculty-Student Council 35 House Fellow 35 Co-ed Band 25 Uni- versity Orchestra 15 Y. W. C. A. 1, Z, 3, 45 Outing Club Council 2, Secretary 35 Outing Club. 1. 2. 3, 4: Kake Walk Skit 35 Secre- tary, Student Government 35 Deanfs List 1. 2. Summer 1945- Cymc, Photography Editorg Recreation Committee. Greenfield, Michael. New York, N. Y. Liberal Arts. Phi Sigma Delta. lnterfraternity Athletics 1, Z, 35 Cynic, Reporter 2, 35 University Orchestra 25 Phi Sigma Delta, Treasurer Z, Secretary 35 Dean's List 2, 35 Group Plays 2. Griswold, Kay. Bennington, Business. Pi Beta Phi. Hackett, David Powell. Boston. Mass. Liberal Arts. Boulder: University Players5 Cynic, Feature Staff 45 Faculty-Student Council 4: Student Government, Vice-President 45 Mens Debating Team 45 Dramatic Club5 Dean's List. Hall, Nancy Eleanor. Burlington. Liberal Arts. Staff and Sandal5 Sophomore Aides5 House Fellow5 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Lilac Day5 Beauty Contest 3. Hansen, Jacquelyn Laurel. Northfield. Liberal Arts. Delta Delta Delta. Sophomore Aides5 Swimming Club 1: House President 15 Freshman Handbook 15 Y. IV. C. A. 1. 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 2. 45 Kake Walk Skit 35 Dean's List 1, 2, 4. Summer 3, 45 Student Government Executive Council. Hardy, Phyllis Marie. Putney. Home Economics. Omicron Nu. Hockey 15 Acrhery 2, 3, Honorary Varsity 35 Riding 25 Cyviic, Scrub 25 House President 45 Women's Glee Club 25 Chapel Orches- tra 1. 2, 35 Co-ed Band 3, 45 University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Economics 1, 2, 3, 45 Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 45 Lilac Day 3. Hedrick, Frank. XVeehawken, N. Pre-h4edical, Zoology. Lambda Iota. Interfraternity Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 V. C. A. 1, 2. 3, Committee Chairman 35 Kake Walk, Committee Chairman5 Lambda Iota 45 Convocation Planning Committee 45 Outing Club 3, 4. Hoos, Anna Louise. Union, N. hl. Liberal Arts. Delta Delta Delta. All Sports Club5 W. A. A. Council 3, 45 Council-at-Large 3, 45 Campus Nlanager, Skating 2, 3: Hockey 15 Basketball 1. 2, 35 Badminton l, 2. 3: Swimming Club 1. 25 Archery 15 Baseball 2, 35 Modern Dance 1, Z, 3, 45 Co-ed Band 2, 3, 45 Outing Club 15 Dean's List 1, 35 Lilac Day 2, 3, 4. Hougaboom, Verle R. Orleans. Agriculture. Alpha Zeta. Aggie Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Dean's List 2, 3. Holden, John K. Burlington. Agriculture. Hopkinson, I. Wanda. Lewiston. Me. Secretarial. Cynic 1, 2, Business Captain 3, Oflice Manager 45 Anim. 2, Advertising Manager 35 Faculty-Student Council. Secretary 45 Bowling 1, 25 Y. W. C. A. 1. 2. 35 Outing Club 15 Kake Walk Usher 15 Dean's List 35 Student Government, Finance Committee 3, Treasurer 4. Jackson, Isabel Lucy. Jericho. Liberal Arts. Sigma Gamma. Le Cercle Francais 3, 45 Dean's List 3, 4. Kelley, Elizabeth L. lVashington, D. C. Liberal Arts. Pi Beta Phi. Dean's List 3. Konowitz, Elinor. Brookline. hlass. Liberal Arts. Delta Phi Epsilon. llonorary Tennis Varsity 25 Cynir, Advertising Staff 35 Pan-Hellenic Council 3. Treasurer 45 House President 35 Religious Life Committee 45 Chapel Orchestra 15 University Orchestra 15 Dramatic Club 35 Y. VV. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Hillel 1, Z, 3, President 45 Outing Club 3, 45 I. R. C. 2, Executive Council 3, Vice-President 4. Kunken, Leonard Yale. Lynbrook, N. Y. Economics. Tau Epsilon Phi. Kurue, Mary Elizabeth. Bridgeport, Conn. Liberal Arts. Y. VV. C. A. 3, 45 Health Council 45 Riding 35 Fencing 3. Law, Barbara Fuller. Springfield. Mass. Home Economics. Sigma Gamma. Bowling 2: Riding 35 House President 4: Pan- Ilegenic Council 45 Y. W. C. A. 1, Z, 3, 45 Home Economics Club , , 3, 4. Layvliss, Frances Jean. Richlord. Liberal Arts. Goodrich Classical Clubg Archery 15 House President 2, 3, 45 Y. W. C. A.5 Co-ed Band5 Dean's List 2, 3, 4. Lefevre, Mary B. Burlington. Liberal Arts. Lipman, Miriam. West Hartford, Conn. Pre-Medical. Swim- ming Club 2, 35 House President 35 Co-ed Band 2. 35 Y. W. C. A. 1. 2, 3. 45 Outing Club Council 1. 2, 35 Cheerleaders 2, 35 Kake lValk 3, Dance Committee 4. Summer 1943-House Committee, Interfaith Council. Little, Mary Jane. Rochester, N. Y. Business. Pi Beta Phi. YV. A. A. Council 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Bad- minton 25 Bowling 1, 2. 3, 45 Ski Team, Campus Manager 1, Z, 35 Rille Team 1. 33 Tennis 1. 2: Cynic, Reporter Z, News Editor 3, 45 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 35 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Lyon, Martha Perry. St. Albans. Elementary Education. Alpha Chi Omega. Health Council 35 Archery 1, 25 House Fellow 35 Womeifs Glee Club 15 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Mansfield, Bette. Verona. N. Y. Pre-Medical. Pi Beta Phi. Health Council 25 Hockey 15 Basketball 15 Modern Dance 1. 2, 3, 45 Cynic, Scrub 15 EXRIEL, Scrub 25 Ski Club 4: Y. W. C. A. 1, Z5 1. R. C. 1, 25 Outing Club 1, 2. 3: Lilac Day 2. 35 Beauty Contest 35 Kake Walk, Chairman King and Queen Committee 4. McGlllicuddy, Kathryn May. Burlington. Liberal Arts. Alpha Chi Omega. Archery Z5 Bowling 25 Cynic, Business Captain 2, 35 Deanls List 2, 3, 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. McNamara, Nancy Anne. Burlington. llome Economics. Pi Beta Phi. Mortar Board, President 45 Stall and Sandal 35 Sopho- more Aides 25 Omicron Nu 3. 45 Bowling 25 Ski Team 4: Swimming Club 15 Riding 1, 25 Modern Dance 1, 2. 35 Fencing 25 Cy-nic, Scrub 1, News Editor 25 Amer.. Editor-in-Chief 35 Women's Glee Club5 Freshman Handbook, Co-liiditor 35 Home Economics Club 1. 2, 3, 45 1. R. C. 2, 35 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, President 45 Kake lValk, Decorations 1, Banquet 45 Religious Life Committee 45 Lilac Day Z, 35 Deanis List 1, 2. 3, 4. McNeill, Jane Frances. Beacon, N. Y. Zoology. Delta Delta Delta. Basketball 1, 25 Badminton 15 Bowling 15 Rille Team 3. 45 Cynir 15 Y. IV. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Lilac Day 1. Merrihew, June Delight. Burlington. Elementary Education. Alpha Chi Omega. Bowling 2: Swimming Club 15 Archery 25 University Choir 3, 4: Y. IV. C. A. 1, Z, 3, 4. Miller, Alice Lynette. Greensboro. Home Economics. Sigma Gamma. Badminton 25 Riding 35 Square Dance Club 25 Y. IV. C. A. 1, 2, 35 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Morgan, Barbara Frances. Bennington. Elementary Education. Alpha Chi Omega. Mortar Board 45 Modern Dance 1. Z, 3, 45 Cynir, Rewrite Editor 45 Student Union 45 llouse Fellow 35 Women's Glee Club 1. 25 Co-e-d Band 1, 2. 35 Bluestockings Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Y. W. C. A.5 Le Cercle Francais5 Lilac Day 2, 3, 4. Morris, Robert William. Vergennes. Business Administration. Intramural Athletics 1, 2, 3: Baseball 35 Cynic, Reporter 35 Sports Editor 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Dean's List 3, 4. Morse, Catherine L. West Stewartstown, N. H. Secondary Education. Y. W. C. A. 2, 3, 4. Murray, Rachel. Charlotte. Home Economics. Basketball 15 Bowling 2, 35 Baseball 25 Co-ed Band 2. 3: Y. IV. C. A. 1, Z, 35 Outing Club 15 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Naess, Elizabeth. Ludlow. Music Education. Pi Beta Phi. W. A. A. Council 25 Health Council 3: Fencing 25 Skating 35 Tennis 15 Cyaiir, News Editor 3: House President 3: Womenls Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 45 University Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Dcan's List 2, 35 Operas 2, 3. Noble, Ann. Bethel. Home Economics. Kappa Alpha Theta. Bowling Club 1, 25 Tennis 25 Co-ed Band 2, 3: Y. XV. C. A. 1, 2, 35 House President 45 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4. PAGE SIXTY-THREE Partridge, Helen L. West Hartford. Conn. Liberal Arts. Transfer from llartlord ,lunior College. Alpha Xi Delta. Basket- ball 4: House President 4. Powers, Barbara Nettie. Brattleboro. Liberal Arts. Mortar Board 4: Staff and Sandal 3: Sophomore Aides 2: Cyinic, Campus Editor 3: Pan-Hellenic Council 2, 3: Modern Dance 1. 2, 3: Blue- stockings Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Dramatic Club 3: Spring Play 3: Lilac Day 2, 3: Y. XV. C. A.. Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 4: 1. R. C. 2: Deans List 1, 3, 4. Pulleyn, Samuel Robert. New York. N. Y. Business. Phi Delta Theta. Champlain Sabres: Football 2. 3: Track 1, 2, 3: llexathlon 1, 2, 3: lnterfraternity Athletics 1. 2. 3: Intramural Athletics 1, 2. 3: AIKIEI. 3: lnterfraternity Handbook 2: lnterlraternity Council 2, 3, 4: Kake XValk 1. 2. 3, Director 4: Deanls List 4: Advanced Military: Corporal: Sergeant. Read, Alberta Martha. East Fairfield. Home Economics. Alpha Chi Omega. Health Council 2: Basketball 2: Bowling 1, 2: House President 2: Pan-llellenic Council 3, 4: Y. XV. C. A. 1, 2, 3: Home Economics 3, 4: Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Reed, Irene Catherine. Burlington. Liberal Art.s. Alpha Chi Omega. W, A. A. Council-at-Large 4: Hockey 2. 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Y. XV. C. A. 1, 2, 3: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Outing Club 1 2 3 v r - Reid, Florence Esther. Burlington. Secondary Education. University Players 3: Swimming Club 3: Riding 3: Women's Glee Club 2: University Choir 1, 2, 3: Y. W. C. A. 3, Cabinet 4: Group Plays 3. Robinson, Mary Louise. Burlington. Liberal Arts. Transfer from Springheld ,lunior College. Pi Beta Phi. Tennis 2: Student Union. Cultural Committee 3: University Choir 2: Y. XV. C. A. 2, 3: Kake Walk 3: Lilac Day, Costumes 3, 4: Dean's List 2, 4. Rome, Betty Teresa. Dobbs Ferry. N. Y. Music Education. Delta Delta Delta. Sophomore Aides: Health Council 2, 3: Tennis 1, 2, 3: XVOIIICHQS Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Government 2: University Choir 2, 3. 4: Y. XV. C. A. 1: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Outing Club 1, 2, 3: Dean's List 3, 4. Rosenberg, Robert M., Jr. Burlington. Business. Phi Sigma Delta. Rifle Team 1. 2: Nlilitary Honors. Corporal 1, Sergeant 2: Cynir 1, 2, 3, Business Manager 4: Co-ed Band 1. 3: Men's Debating Team 2. 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3. 4: Fall Play 4: Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4: Kake XValk 3, 4: Dean's List 4. Rozek, Virginia Georgianna. Berlin. N. H. Liberal Arts. Alpha Xi Delta. XV. A. A. Council 2: Health Council 3: Badminton 1: 1. R. C. 3. Summer 1943-XV. A. A. Russell, Marylee Eliza. North Ferrisburg. Liberal Arts. Archery 1. 2, 3: Bowling 3, 4: XVomen's Glee Club 3: Y. XV. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Deanls List 3. Schoelles, Maud Elsa. Glen Cove, N. Y. Business. University Players 3, 4: Campus Manager, Sport 3: Bowling 1, 2. 3, 4: Ping-Pong 2, 3: Hike Bike 3: .House Fellow 4: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3: Fall Play 3, 4: Group Plays 3: 1. R. C. 3. Schoelles, Olga Amelia. Glen Cove, N. Y. Business. Sopho- more Aides 2: University Players 1, 2, 3. 4: Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4: Ping-Pong Club 3: Hike Bike Club 3: House Fellow 3: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4: l. R. C. 3: Outing Club 1: Dean's List 1: Fall Play 1, 4: Group Plays 3. Schoppe, Ruth Elizabeth. Brookline, Mass. Liberal Arts. Delta Delta Delta. Mortar Board: Sophomore Aides: Council-at- Large 3: Badminton 1. 2: Bowling 2: lalike Bike 3: Tennis 1: Cyozir, 1, 2, 3, News Editor: Student Union. Secretary 2, Second Vice-President 3. Chief justice 4: House Fellow 4: Faculty-Student Council 3: Pan-Hellenic Council 3: Vice-President of Student Gov- ernment 3: Student Government Standing Committee 3. 4: Joint Conference Committee 4: Dean's List 1, 2: Kake Walk Usher 1, 2. Shelvin, Hilary Lee. Brighton, Mass. Secondary Education. 1. R. C. 2, 3, 4: Dean's List 2. 3. Shutler, Louise. Northfield. Liberal Arts. Pi Beta Phi. Sophomore Aides: Goodrich Classical: Bluestockings Club 1, 2, 3, 4: llouse President- 2, 3: Y. XV. C. A. 3. Sibley, Deborah. Bennington. Elementary Education. Transfer from Child Education Foundation, New York, N. Y. Sickinger, Edna Mae. Port Jervis, N. Y. Elementary Educa- tion. Transfer. PAGE SIXTY-FOUR Smith, Lydia. Stamford, Conn. Liberal Arts. Snell, Delia. Cambridge. Mechanical Engineering. Stein, Howard. Brooklyn, N. Y. Liberal Arts. Baseball 3: Basketball 3, Captain 4: Pre-Medical Club: R. O. T. C.: Dean's List 4. Swasey, Jacqueln Frances. Cornish. 1X'1e. Liberal Arts. Alpha Chi Omega. liealth Council 4: Badminton 1. 2: Bowling 1: Y. XV. C. A. 1, 2. 3: Deanls List 3: Outing Club 1, 2: House Fellow 3: House President 4. Tremblay, Raymond. North Springfield. Agriculture. Alpha Zeta. Track 1: Cross Country 1: Aggie Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Newman Club: Dean's List 2, 3: lndependents. Thompson, Gail. XVorcester. Mass. Secretarial. Alpha Chi Omega. XV. A. A. Council 3: Health Council 3: Hockey 1: Basket- ball 1: Bowling 2, 3. Manager 3: Cynic, Business Captain 2, 3. Circulation Manager 4: House Fellow 3. 4: Co-ed Band. Drum Major 2, 3, 4: Y. XV. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Outing Club 1, 2: House Committee 1, 2, 3, 4: Lilac Day 2. Thornton, Mary Jane. Burlington. Liberal Arts. Sigma Gamma. Mortar Board 4: Staff and Sandal 3: XV. A. A. Council 2. 4. Vice-President 3: Gold Captain 4: Hockey 2: Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4: Badminton 1. 2. 3, 4, Manager 2: Bowling 1. 2, 3. 4: Rifle 4: Riding 3, 4: Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4: Fencing 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Publications Board, Chairman 4: Cynic, Reporter 2. News Editor 3, Editor 3. 4: Aiutzi., Cartoonist 2. Business Manager 3: Faculty- Student Council 2. 3: Freshman Handbook, Editor 2: Press Club 2: Dramatic Club 2. 3: Y. XV. C. A. 1, 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 4: Outing Club 2, 3: Kake Walk, Publicity, Rake XValker 3: Dean's List 2. 3, 4: Student Govermnent. Executve Committee 2. 3: Lilac Day 3: Freshman Orientation Committee 2. Tuholski, David Charles. Brockton, Mass. Liberal Arts. Phi Delta Theta. lnterfraternity Athletics 1. 3, 4: Hockey 1, 3: lnter- lraternity Council 4: Fraternity President. Valade, Charles. Burlington. Electrical Engineering. Vondle, Lorene B. Stowe. Elementary Education. Badminton 1, 2: Square Dance 2: Y. XV. C. A. 2, 3: Dean's List 1, 2. Watts, Margaret H. Jamaica. Liberal Arts. W. A. A. Coun- cil 4: Green Captain 4: Campus Sport Manager 3: Basketball 2, 3: Badminton 2, 3: Bowling 1. 2, 3. 4: Baseball 2, 3: Ping-Pong 2, 3: Hike Bike 3: Dramatic Club 4: Y. XV. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Deau's List 2, 3, 4: Fall Play 4: All Sports President. Webster, Anna Capen. Randolph. Liberal Arts. Sigma Gamma. Dean's List 1, 4: Goodrich Classical Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Weissbard, Pearl Leah. Maplewood, N. J. Liberal Arts. Delta Phi Epsilon. Tennis 1, 2: Bowling 2: Cynic, Business Captain 2, 3: ARIEL, Photographic Editor 3: Student Union, Judiciary 3, 4: House President 3, House Committee 2, 3, 4: ,loint Conference Com- mittee 3, 4: Student Court 4: Y. XV. C. A. 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 4: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4: XVomen's Debating Team, 2, 3, 4: Student Government. Chairman of Religious Life Committee 3: 1. R. C. 1, 2. Council 3, 4: Hillel 1, 2. Vice-President 3, Council 4: Dean's List 1. 2, 3, 4: Kake XValk, Usher 3, Chairman Awards Committee 4: Tau Kappa Alpha 3, 4: Mortar Board 4. Whaley, Dorothy. St. johnsbury. Elementary Education. Delta Delta Delta. White, Ruth. XVallingford. Home Economics. Omicron Nu. Council-at-Large 4: Basketball 2: llouse Committee 2: Y. XV. C. A. 1: Home Economics 1. 2. 3. 4: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Dcan's List Z. 3: Kake Walk Usher 2: Press Club 3. Witham, Frances. Burlington. Liberal Arts. Mortar Board: Stall and Sandal: Sophomore Aides: W. A. A. Council 2: Campus, Manager Bowling 2: Bowling 1. 2. 3: Badminton 1: Modern Dance 1. 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 1: Cynic, Reporter. News Editor: ARIEL, 1Xflanaging Editor: Student Union, President, Town Representative: Faculty-Student Council 2. 3: Womenis Glee Club 1. 2: 1. R. C. 2, Council Member 3, 4: Outing Club Council 1, 2: Newman Club 1. 2. President 3. 4: ,loint Conference 2. 4: Dean's List 2, 3: Student Government Sub Treasurer and Executive Committee: Lilac Day Z. 3. Costume Manager: Beauty Contest 3: Treasurer ol Student Government 3: Kake XValk, Father-Son-Mother-Daughter Banquet. Zwick, Catherine Sanders. New Britain. Conn. Liberal Arts. Alpha Xi Delta. Bowling 1, 2: Swimming Club 4: Modern Dance 2: Cyniq, Business Captain 2: Pan-Hellenic Council 3, President 4: Y. W. C. A. 1, Z, 3: 1. R. C. 2. Feinberg, Beverly Alpha Epsilon Phi SOPHOMORE CLASS Abell, June Elementary Education Burlington Allen, Lois Home Economics South Hero Andrew, Sarah Liberal Arts Gloucester, Mass. Annand, Alice McGill Liberal Arts New York, N. Y. Aronld, Ann Kappa Alpha Theta Liberal Arts Brockton, Nlass. Atherton, Henry Agriculture Barton Avery,.Jean Nursing Education Burlington Badger, Jeanette Sigma Gamma Elementary Education I Hardwick Baker, Roger Lambda Iota Engineering South Vernon, Mass. Banghart, Charles Engineering Douglaston, L. I., N. Y. Barber, Clarence Delta Psi Engineering Brattleboro Barber, Elizabeth Delta Delta Delta Liberal Arts Patchogue, L. I., N. Y. Barnes, Charles Breen, Mary Liberal Arts Waterbury Breen, Pauline Mechanical Engineering Jericho Bristol, Rosemary Kappa Alpha Theta Liberal Arts Montpelier Brower, Marilyn Alpha Xi Delta Liberal Arts Keyport, N. J. Bryden, Stanton H. Business Vineyard Haven, Mass. Burnham, Anne Liberal Arts VVaterbury Burns, Eleanor Alpha, Xi Delta Elementary Education South Woodstock Derrick, Marilyn Liberal Arts Dexter, Dorothy Home Economics Dorman, Nancy Secretarial Downey, Mary Liberal Arts DuBrule, Vivian Pi Beta Phi West Hartford Alpha Chi Omega Pearl River, N. Y. Kappa Alpha Theta Delmar, N. Y. Nashua, N. H. Liberal Arts Burlington Barrett, Joan Kappa Alpha Theta Liberal Arts Burlington Barrows, Robert Engineering Burlington Barry, Rosemary Alpha Chi Omega Elementary Education Bellows Falls Barwood, Wendell Lambda lota Liberal Arts Norwich Battles, Theodore Sigma Alpha Epsilon Liberal Arts Millington, N. Bayley, Ann Liberal Arts Washington, D. C. Beach, Ellen Elementary Education Jericho Center Beattie, Barbara Alpha Xi Delta Liberal Arts hflountain Lakes, N. J. Beecher, Barbara Elementary Education Bennington Belville, Marion Elementary Education Barre Benson, Ruth Elementary Education Townshend Benway, Ernest Engineering Winooski Bidwell, Audrey Liberal Arts lVells River Bingham, Joyce Liberal Arts St. Albans Bloomenthal, Howard ' Liberal Arts Burlington Boline, Betty I Liberal Arts Bennington Bosworth, Frederick Delta Kappa Epsilon Engineering Middlebury Bosworth, Joan A. Alpha Xi.Delta Liberal Arts Bristol Boyd, Helen Home Economies llloodbury, Conn. Boynton, Charlotte . Elementary Education South Pomfret Bursten, Ben Liberal Arts Buttles, Willard Phi Sigma Delta Stamford, Conn. Engineering Burlington Byington, Laura Delta Delta Delta llome Economics Charlotte Cadorette, Lucienne Secondary Education Barre Carey, Mitchell Sigma Phi Liberal Arts Ludlow Cayey, Helen Delta Delta Delta Liberal Arts Burlington Church, Nancy Kappa Alpha Theta Ilome Economics Plainfield, N. Clark, Barbara Liberal Arts Burlington Clark, Carol Elementary Education Glover Clark, Dorothy Liberal Arts Newfane Clark, Jean Secretarial Burlington Clark, Marjorie Liberal Arts St. Albans Cobb, Deborah Alpha Chi Omega Music Education Newbury Coletti, Loretta Liberal Arts Barre Conley, Dale Lambda Iota Agriculture Windsor Conroy, Carol Liberal Arts Contos, Urania Liberal Arts Cook, Mary Jean Home Economies Delta Delta Delta Scarsdalc, N. Y. Newburyport, Mass. Delta Delta Delta Burlington Corliss, Elizabeth L. Elementary Education East Corinth Corliss, Rebecca- ' .llome Economics ' Jericho Corwin, Freda Seconda ry Education South Royalton Crocker, Helen Liberal Arts Cunavelis, George P. Liberal Arts Davis, Florence Home Economics Day, Llewella Liberal Arts Delano, Mary Louise Liberal Arts Burlington St. Johnsbury Sigma Gamma Hardwick West Rutland Shoreham Elementary Education Burlington Easton, Jean Nursing Education Shoreham Ellis, Madaleen Elementary Education Brookfield Ellsworth, Ruby Liberal Arts Lyndonville Emery, Joyce Elementary Education Burlington Erhardt, Daniel Liberal Arts Coram, L. I., N. Y. Erwin, Ruth Home Economics Burlington Esser, Ruth Agriculture Washington, D. C. Estey, Bernard B. Liberal Arts Springfield Farnsworth, Audrey Liberal Arts Morrisville Farrow, Inez Sigma Gamma Home Economics Groton Farrow, Marie Sigma Gamma Home Economics Groton Favreau, Winnifred Elementary Edueat Alpha Chi Omega ion lVest Townshend Liberal Arts Felix, June Secondary Education Felix, Leona Liberal Arts Field, Warren Engineering Finberg, Renee Liberal Arts Fleming, Mary Jane Liberal Arts Flory, Lorraine Plymouth, Mass. Plainheld Alpha Epsilon Phi Brooklyn, N. Y. North Ferrisburg Alpha Epsilon Phi Brooklyn, N. Y. Pi Beta Phi Stroudsburg, Pa. Secretarial Fair Haven Flower, Iloene Liberal Arts Hartland Four Corners Flynn, Richard Liberal Arts Frost, Catherine Home Economics Gardner, Sybil Liberal Arts Garvin, Joan Phi Delta Theta North Adams, Mass. Alpha Chi Omega Woodstock Patchogue, N. Y. Kappa Alpha Theta Home Economics South Orange, N. J. Gates, Eileen Music Education Glass, Claire Liberal Arts Golden, Stanley L. Liberal Arts Goldstein, Irving Liberal Arts North Bennington Alpha Epsilon Phi Burlington Phi Sigma Delta Stamford. Conn. Tau Epsilon Phi Ellenville, N. Y. PAGE SIXTY-FIV E Goulart, Joanne Liberal Arts New Bedford, Mass, Greenwood, Helen Home Economics Grier, Beverly Liberal Arts Griflis, Diana Bridgeport, Conn. Pi Beta Phi Birmingham, Mich. Elementary Education Vergennes Grody, June Liberal Arts Alpha Epsilon Phi West Hartford, Conn. Gutterson, Audrey Alpha Xi Delta Elementary Educ ation Ryegate Guzowski, Theresa Chemistry Hageman, Mary Home Economics Florence, Nlass. Kappa Alpha Theta Verona, N. J. Haigh, Ruth Phi Beta Phi Liberal Arts Burlington Hall, Beverly Delta Delta Delta Liberal Arts Burlington Hall, Verna Alpha Chi Omega Medical Technology Brattleboro Hamel, Virginia Alpha Chi Omega Liberal Arts South Ryegate Hardgrove, Jacqueline Phi Beta Phi Home Economics Harel, Mary Nursing Education Harlow, David Liberal Arts Harper, Richard Liberal Arts Haskell, Susan Amityville, N. Y. Manchester Depot Delta Psi South Royalton Delta Kappa Epsilon Albany, N. Y. Sigma Gamma Nursing Education Cabot Hastings, Mary Elementary Education Glover Hazen, Jane Liberal Arts Hecker, Roslyn Liberal Arts Hendee, Ward Engineering Delta Delta Delta Waterbury, Conn. Alpha Epsilon Phi Springheld, QMass. Burlington Hennessey, William Liberal Arts Hogan, William Liberal Arts Holmberg, Doris Liberal Arts Bridgeport, Conn. Sigma Alpha Epsilon lVoburn. Mass. Kappa Alpha Theta New Rochelle, N. Y. flopwood, Beverly ' llfleehanical Engi Houghton, Merle neering Montpelier Elementary Education Marshfield Howard, Joanne Liberal Arts Howland, Jeanne Pi Beta Phi Eggertsville, N. Y. Alpha Chi Omega Secondary Education Brandon Hunziker, Robert Liberal Arts Hurley, Julia Liberal Arts Hurwitz, Eleanor Liberal Arts Hutchins, Barbara Home Economics Jones, Patricia Elementary Educ Keefe, Rita Elementary Educ Sigma Alpha Epsilon Stratford, Conn. Spring Valley. N. Y. Delta Phi Epsilon Chelsea Delta Delta Delta Union, Ale. Alpha Xi Delta ation Winchendon, Mass. Sigma Gamma ation Barre PAGE SIXTY-SIX Kelley, Carolyn Secondary Education lvallingford Kennedy, Harold W. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Liberal Arts Klain, Priscilla Waterbury Elementary Education Stetton, N. Labate, John Liberal Arts Poultney Lapierre, Jeanne Liberal Arts Easthampton, Mass. LaRose, Amelia Elementary Education Burlington Larrabee, Florence Sigma Gamma Secondary Education Hartland Larrabee, Margaret Alpha Chi Omega Liberal Arts Hardwick Lawlor, Marie Pi Beta Phi Liberal Arts Burlington Leathers, Marilyn Liberal Arts Levinson, Harriet Commercial Teaching Levine, Julian Liberal Arts Levy, Betty Rose Liberal Arts Limenfeld Evelyn Secretarial Linn, Lois Nashua, N. H. Alpha Epsilon Phi Stamford, Conn. Bu rlin gton Delta Phi Epsilon New York, N. Y. Delta Phi Epsilon New York, N. Y. I Alpha Xi Delta Nursing Education New Britain, Conn. Lowell, Dorothy Liberal Arts Lundergan, Anne Liberal Arts McNamara, Alice Liberal Arts Magee, Barbara Liberal Arts Margolis, Maxine Liberal Arts Marsh, Richard Secondary Education Marx, Joyce Liberal Arts Merrill, Everett Agriculture Metcalf, Albert Liberal Arts Miller, Audrey Liberal Arts Mills, Marilyn Liberal Arts Montgomery, Julia Berlin, Conn. Bennington Burlington Sagaponaclc, N. Y. Waterbury, Conn. Rockland, Me. Burlington Lambda Iota Craftsbury Burlington Burlington Pi Beta Phi Hartford, Conn. hflusic Education Morrisville Moody, Mildred Sigma Gamma Agriculture Burlington Moulton, Merle Elementary Education Shelburne Mueller, Florence llome Economics Great Neck, N. Y. Muldoon, Claire Commercial Teaching St. Albans Nelson, F. Alan Sigma Alpha Epsilon Engineering Hamden, Conn. Newlander, Barbara Home Economics Burlington Nichols, Aileen Home Economics Norrie, Mildred Commercial Training Kappa Alpha Theta Delmar, N. Y. Barre Page, Phyllis Liberal Arts Palin, Pauline Nursing Education Paquin, Teresa Burlington Alpha Chi Omega Derby Line Elementary Education St. Albans Parker, Blanche Alpha Chi Omega Home Economics Norwich Parker, Gilbert Lambda Iota Agriculture East Nllallingford Pa rkhurst, Joan Home Economics West Hartford, Conn. Parrott, Barbara Home Economics Partridge, Shirley Liberal Arts Paul, Elinor Liberal Arts Peterson, Carol Burlington Winchester, N. H. Alpha Epsilon Phi Albany, N. Y. Delta Delta Delta Liberal Arts West Englewood, N. j. Peterson, Herbert Sigma Alpha Epsilon Liberal Arts Pierson, Elizabeth Elementary Education Pixley, Eschal Liberal Arts Plumley, Elaine Home Economics Poljacik, Suzanne Nursing Education Prescott, Phyllis St. Albans Bradford South Strafford Pittsford, Nle. Northfield Elementary Education Randolph Center Putnam, Margaret Liberal Arts Bethel Rappaport, Lita Delta Phi Epsilon Liberal Arts Aflt. Vernon, N. Y. Reagan, John F. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Liberal Arts Relyea, Gretchen Liberal Arts Richardson, Gwendolyn Home Economics Riggs, Claire Nledford, Mass. Pi Beta Phi Berlin, Conn. Alpha Chi Omega Montreal, P. Q. Nursing Education Richmond Robbins, Jane Alpha Chi Omega Liberal Arts Schenectady, N. Y. Rosolf, Kathleen Liberal Arts Morristown, N. Rowell, Margaret Sigma Gamma Liberal Arts Newport Ryan, Margaret Liberal Arts Salls, Natalie . Nursing Education Enosburg Falls Delta Delta Delta East Hartford, Conn. Schwenker, John Liberal Arts Scott, Dorothy Oradell, N. J. Pi Beta Phi Liberal Arts Birmingham, Mich. Scutakes, Angeline Secretarial Burlington Shaw, Martha Liberal Arts , Sheffert, Patricia Pi Beta Phi Verona, N. J. Sigma Gamma Elementary Education Englewood, N. Shepard, Suzanne Kappa Alpha Theta Home Economics Sherman, Sydell Gardner, Mass. Delta Phi Epsilon Liberal Arts Brooklyn, N. Y. Shopis, Louise Liberal Arts Smith, Barbara Liberal Arts Smith, Mary Ann Bridgeport, Conn. Pi Beta Phi Viiestfleld, N. J. Delta Delta Delta Liberal Arts Hackettstown, N. Socinski, Irene Home Economics Sorn, Jeanette Liberal Arts Soulis, Jeannette Alpha Chi Omega West Rutland Kappa Alpha Theta Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Pi Beta Phi Music Education Highland Park, Md. Spalding, Jean Alpha Xi Delta Liberal Arts Wethersfield, Conn. Squires, Harriet i Nursing Education East Arlington Stead, Alison Kappa Alpha Theta Liberal Arts Burlington Stewart, Lucy Elementary Education Shelburne Stiles, Gwendolyn Sigma Gamma Secretarial Burlington Supiro, Ruth Liberal Arts Reading, Pa. Szabolinski, Saturnina Towne, Ida Mae Secondary Education Tracey, Irwin Liberal Arts Tucker, Barbara Liberal Arts Nlorrisville Burlington Delta Delta Delta Melrose, Mass. Tuttle, Ann Kappa Alpha Theta Home Economics Upson, Claire Nursing Education Rochelle, N. Y. Delta Delta Delta jackson Heights, N. Y. Urie, Irene Nursing Education Craftsbury Common Valentine, Evelyn Liberal Arts Ozone Park, N. Y. Van Arsdale, Margaret Liberal Arts Ozone Park, N. Y. Van Nostrand, Camille Alpha Xi Delta Liberal Arts Forest Hills, N. Y. Verber, Carolyn Delta Phi Epsilon Liberal Arts Forest Hills, N. Y. Verrall, Edris Pi Beta Phi Liberal Arts Saco, Me. Virgona, Concetta Alpha Xi Omega Walthew, Susan P. Pi Beta Phi Liberal Arts East Hampton, N. Y. Warren, Barbara Liberal Arts Waterman, Margaret Gencsco, N. Y. Alpha Chi Omega Secondary Education St. Albans Weinberg, Myra Liberal Arts Wells, Catherine Home Economics Westwood, Joan Liberal Arts Wetherby, David Engineering Whitney, Betty ' Home Economics Williams, Nelson Secondary Education Wool, Robert Liberal Arts Wriston, Cynthia Agriculture Young, Mary E. Secretarial Springfield Liberal Arts Beacon, N. Y. Liberal Arts Tatro, Patricia Wait, Maureen Zohman, Edna Nlusic Education Viiorcester, Mass. Business Rockville Center, N. Y. Liberal Arts Aaron, Marion FRESHMAN CLASS Liberal Arts Bridgeport, Conn. Abbott, Basil Mechanical Engineering Burlington Aldrich, Arthur Civil Engineering Lyndonville Allen, George Agriculture Essex junction Amor, Isabel Elementary Education Montpelier Anderson, Eunice . Secondary Education Essex Junction Astone, Robert Liberal Arts Atkinson, Frances Home Economics Atwood, Jane Liberal Arts Auger, Francis Beacon, N. Y. Loch Arbour, N. Silver Spring, Md. Business Windsor Bailey, Lincoln Business Brockton, Mass. Baird, Janice . I Elementary Education Montpelier Baker, Frank Mechanical Engineering Wappingers Falls, N. Y. Baldwin, H. Brown Mechanical Engineering Essex Junction Balich, Geraldine Elementary Education Barre Ballou, Carolyn Liberal Arts Chester Baril, Donald l U Mechanical Engineering Winooski Bassett, Graham Liberal Arts Beach, Beverly Liberal Arts Beattie, Carlene Liberal Arts Becker, Ralph Chemistry Behrens, Ruth Secretarial Bennett, Alexander Agriculture Bentley, Joyce Liberal Arts Berard, Rene Pleasantville, N. Y. Litchfield, Conn. Guildhall Freeport, Ill. Secaucus, N. North Pomfret East Arlington Mechanical Engineering Wlilliston Berry, Robert Liberal Arts St. Albans Birnbaum, William Liberal Arts Cedarhurst, N. Y. Bisson, Bertrand i Liberal Arts Montpelier Blackmer, G. Harvey . Liberal Arts Gaysville Blake, Allaire Liberal Arts Exeter, N. H. Bliss, Robert . Business Montpelier Bolognani, Rita Elementary Education Readsboro Bolwell, Harry Nlechanical Engineering Kearney, N. Boyd, Marion Liberal Arts Wilmington A Alpha Epsilon Phi Springfield, Mass. Alpha Chi Omega Jamaica, N. Y. Kappa Alpha Theta Elmira, N. Y. Sigma Apha Epsilon Wallingford Alpha Chi Omega Stamford Poultney Burlington Delta Delta Delta Highgate Springs Alpha Chi Omega Rutland Alpha Epsilon Phi Brooklyn, N. Y. Boylan, Brendan Liberal Arts White Plains, N. Y. Brackenridge, Janet Liberal Arts South Orange, N. J. Branch, Betty Liberal Arts Breger, Gloria Waban, Mass. Liberal Arts New Gardens, L. I., N. Y. Bressette, Delbert Mechanical Engineering St. Albans Brigham, Robert 1 Agriculture JCf1Cl1O Bronk, Harold Business Bellows Falls Brown, Culver Mechanical Engineering Brown, Douglas Granville, N. Y. Civil Engineering Winooski Brownell, Edward g I Electrical Engineering Lincoln Brooks, Janet - Elementary Education Barton Brown, Stewart Business Brockton, Mass. Brush, Arline Mathematics West Hartford, Conn. Bryne, Lester Liberal Arts Buckingham, Donna Chemistry Bullis, Bernard Business Burke, H. Douglas Agriculture White River Tidioute, Pa. Burlington Montpelier PAGE SIXTY-SEVEN Burke, Harold Business Essex Junction Burnham, Gideon Secondary Education Morrisville Burningham, Lawrence Liberal Arts Berlin, N. H. Burns, Edith Home Economics Underhill Center Burrington, Neil Electrical Engineering St. Johnsbury Cadoret, Irene Liberal Arts Manchester Depot Cadoret, Nancy Electrical Engineering Manchester Depot Cain, L. John Liberal Arts Burlington Caldwell, Rebecca Nursing Education Salem, Mass. Callahan, William Music Education St. Albans Carmichael, Norma Liberal Arts Verona, N. J. Carpenter, Mary Chemistry Hinesburg Carroll, Louise Liberal Arts Burlington Carter, Catherine Home Economics Burlington Caryl, Mary Liberal Arts Brandon Caryl, Warren Liberal Arts Brandon Cassista, Joan Liberal Arts Chester Cayo, Arthur Liberal Arts Burlington Centybear, Raymond . Business Burlington Cerasoli, Richard Business BHTYC Chamer, Ella Liberal Arts Chandler, Virginia Union, N. J. Chemistry Concord, N. H. Chase, Russell Business Lyndonville Cheeseman, Loren Liberal Arts Burlington Chicoine, Ervin Electrical Engineering Winooski Chittenden, Margaret Home Economics Hartford Church, Beverly . Home Economics Burlington Clapp, Natalie Liberal Arts Baldwinsville, N. Y. Clark, Gladys Chemistry Schenectady, N. Y. Clark, Francena Chemistry lVaitsiield Colby, Norma Civil Engineering St. johnsbury Center Collier, Arthur Business Great Neck, L. I., N. Y. Collins, George Electrical Engineering Burlington PAGE SIXTY-EIGHT Collins, Walter Civil Engineering West Berkshire Collins, Warren Liberal Arts Colchester Combs, Raymond Chemistry Wallingford, Conn. Comstock, Betty Liberal Arts Barton Conant, Ralph Liberal Arts Portland, Me. Congdon, Kenneth Electrical Engineering Bellows Falls Connon, Harvey Business Burlington Corron, Douglas Electrical Engineering Enosburg Falls Costantino, Charles Liberal Arts Bennington Coutu, Theresa Elementary Education Vlfaitsfleld Crocker, Henry Liberal Arts Chester Crocker, Katherine Liberal Arts Ashfield, Mass. Cross, Juanita Elementary Education Underhill Crowley, James Business New Haven, Conn. Cummings, James Economics Bulialo, N. Y. Cureau, Doris Secondary Education Tarrytown, N. J. Dague, Edmund Chemistry Burlington Daniels, Horace Liberal Arts Burlington Davis, Clayton Business Burlington Davis, Marilyn Elementary Education Bridgewater DeFelice, Eugene Liberal Arts Beacon, N. Y. Devarney, Donald Civil Engineering lVinooski Dillback, M. Josephine Business Brattleboro Dixon, Gerald Civil Engineering St. Albans Doheny, Daniel Business St. Albans Dolgin, Byron Liberal Arts St. glohnsbury Dondes, Paul Business ' Burlington Donelan, Dona Music Education Dedham, Mass. Dorr, William A I Mechanical Engineering Essex junction Doyle, Edward Business Al'lil1gtOn Dragoon, Anna Liberal Arts Witherbee, N. Y. Duffany, Sister Mary Home Economics Burlington Durfee, Priscilla Secondary Education Bethel Durkee, Douglas Secondary Education Post Mills Dzewaltowski, Harry Business Springfield Earle, Jean Liberal Arts West Dover Eaton, Kathryn Elementary Education Rutland Eddy, Emma Home Economics Hinesburg Edwards, Harold Business Burlington Elmer, Dorothy Liberal Arts North Bennington Elmore, Cyrus Liberal Arts Rutland Erickson, Elsie Elementary Education Montpelier Ervin, Douglas Liberal Arts Essex Junction Fagan, Emmett Liberal Arts Rutland Farnham, Mary Liberal Arts Burlington Farrington, Helen Home Economics Peacham Field, Edith Home Economics Ferrisburg Field, Warren Liberal Arts North Ferrisburg Fitts, Barbara Secretarial Barre Fitzgerald, James Liberal Arts Winooski Flanders, William Secondary Education Vergennes Flood, Francis Liberal Arts Burlington Flower, Gracile Music Education Hartland Four Corners Fogg, Graham Liberal Arts Burlington Fox, Roy Mechanical Engineering Morris Plains, N. 1. Frazer, Albert Civil Engineering Burlington Freeman, Robert Liberal Arts French, Robert Business West French, Seward Secondary Education Gadue, Raymond Liberal Arts Galloway, Ruth Liberal Arts Galusha, Charlotte Home Economics Gardner, John Chemistry Garfield, Alan Liberal Arts Garwood, James Secondary Education Gaylord, Bruce Agriculture Cvearhart, Joan Liberal Arts Rutherford, N. J. Springlield, hlass. Winchester, Mass. Bennington Newburgh, N. Y. South Shaftsbury Burlington Springfield, Mass. Glens Falls, N. Y. East Randolph Stroudsburg, Pa. George, Charles Civil Engineering Gerdon, Marie Liberal Arts Gilman, Rita Liberal Arts Gilmore, John Liberal Arts Girard, Louis Agriculture Gleason, John Civil Engineering Goodell, John Liberal Arts Goodspeed, Elmer Liberal Arts Gordon, Madeline Liberal Arts Grant, Dorwin Business Graves, Eric Liberal Arts Gray, William Chemistry Greene, Lynn Liberal Arts Grillin, Lawrence Business Griflith, Eleanor Secretarial Grout, Margery Nursing Education Grow, Elizabeth Liberal Arts Cornwa Guinness, John Business Hadwen, Dorcas Elementary Educat Hafely, Nancy Liberal Arts Hafner, Amos Business Haigis, J. Richard Liberal Arts Hale, Marvin Liberal Arts Hale, Warren Burlington Rutland Rye, N. Y. Worcester, Mass. Fairfield Burlington Wells River Rutland Williamstown Burlington Waterbury South Burlington Burlington Burlington Jonesville Springfield, Mass. ll-on-Hudson, N. Y. Rutland ion Bennington Brooklyn, N. Y. St. Johnsbury Burlington Windsor Mechanical Engineering East Ryegate Hall, Robert Mechanical Engineering Burlington Hancock, John Agriculture East Hardwick Harrington, John Liberal Arts Burlington Harris, Margaret Liberal Arts Bristol, Conn. Hartley, Leonard Liberal Arts Brattleboro Hatch, Reginald Liberal Arts Chester Havens, Clifton Liberal Arts Burlington Havens, Everett Liberal Arts Burlington Hawkins, Fay Liberal Arts Tupper Lake, N. Y. Hawley, Robert Business Hazelton, Elizabeth Nursing Education Headley, Frances Keene, N. H. Rutherford, N. Liberal Arts Basking Ridge, N. Healey, James Business Stamford, Conn. Henderson, Mary Home Economics Herboso, Palmira Birmingham, Mich. Elementary Education Barre Higgins, Daniel Liberal Arts Higuera, Aquilino Liberal Arts Hill, Ruth Home Economics Hillman, Beverly Liberal Arts Hitchcock, Helen Liberal Arts Hoag, Dorothy Nursing Education Holfnagle, Doris Liberal Arts Holme, Robert Liberal Arts Holmes, Roger Liberal Arts Hooper, Mary Elementary Educat Hoppe, William Liberal Arts Hotchkiss, Richard Chemistry Houston, Neal Liberal Arts Howe, Luke Liberal Arts Howes, Harold Liberal Arts Howes, Maurice Civil Engineering Howrigan, Rose Bellows Falls Montpelier Burlington Brandon Manchester Center ' Burlington New Haven Yonkers, N. Y. Johnson ion Burlington Kensington, Conn. Burlington Barre Tunbridge Waterbury Center Colebrook, N. H. Elementary Education Fairfield Hoyt, Gladys Home Economics Huard, Grace Home Economics Hunt, Donald Business We Hunt, Lyman Liberal Arts Hunt, Paul Liberal Arts Hutchins, Barbara Liberal Arts Illingworth, Anne Music Education Ingalls, Peggy Liberal Arts lrish, Wilmot Milton Winooski st Springfield, Mass. Burlington Burlington Reading, Mass. Bellows Falls Bar Harbor, Me. .Agriculture Shelburne Irwin, Theodore Liberal Arts New London, Conn. Jackson, Crystal Elementary Education Richmond Jackson, Madeleine Liberal Arts Long Island, N. Y. Jacobs, Evelyn Liberal Arts James, Millicent Liberal Arts Jenkin, Lois Newark, N. J. Middlebury Commercial Teaching Training East Ryegate Jenkins, Joan Liberal Arts Burlington Jenkins, Stearns Mechanical Engineering Hardwick Johnson, Philip Liberal Arts Wellesley, Mass. Johnson, Priscilla Liberal Arts South Attleboro, Mass. Johnston, C. Jocelyn Home Economics Great Neck, L. l., N. Y. Jones, Cliarles Liberal Arts Burlington Jordan, Eleanor Liberal Arts Milton Joy, Ann Liberal Arts Waterbury, Conn. Jurras, Mark Business Montpelier Kaitz, Edward Liberal Arts Newton, Mass. Kaye, Adele Liberal Arts Newton Center, Mass. Kelley, Betty-Ann Liberal Arts St. Albans Kebrek, Marguerite Nursing Education Bristol, R. l. Ketcham, Russell Liberal Arts Stowe Kiely, Louise Liberal Arts Union City, Conn. Killary, Janet Liberal Arts Winooski King, Jane Liberal Arts Barre King, Kathryn Liberal Arts Rutland Kinne, Rachel Home Economics Newport Center Kinsley, Perry Secondary Education Jericho Krug, Franklin Liberal Arts Montreal, P. Q. Lackey, Frank Business Montpelier Lahaye, Paul Liberal Arts Laliberte, Leopold Liberal Arts Lanou, Robert Mechanical Engineer LaPoint, Robert Montreal, P. Q. St. lohnsbury ing Burlington Liberal Arts Burlington LaTerre, Harvey Secondary Education Wilmington Laughlin, Kathleen Liberal Arts Granby, Conn. Lawlor, Peggy Liberal Arts Burlington PAGE SIXTY-N IND Lawyer, James Agriculture Richford Lay, Sherwood Liberal Arts Island Pond Leak, John Chemistry Baltimore, Md. Leavitt, Carol Liberal Arts Brooklyn, N. Y. LeSueur, Margarida Nursing Education Portland, Mc. Lewis, Ruth Liberal Arts Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Liggett, Kenneth .Agriculture Lyndonville Lines, George Liberal Arts Burlington Liston, Ronald Liberal Arts Burlington Litster, Theresa Secondary Education North Pownal Livingston, Hammond L. Business St. Albans Long, Earle F. Nlechanical Engineering St. Johnsbury Lovell, Aldis Elementary Education Bellows Falls Lunna, Robert P. Liberal Arts Newport Center Mace, Sam V. D Agriculture Ferrishurg McBratney, Mary D. Chemistry Verona, N. J. McCormick, Gerald J. Chemistry St. Johnsbury McGinnis, Patricia Liberal Arts Brattleboro McGreevy, Henry P. Liberal Arts Poultney McGuiggan, Anne Liberal Arts Massena, N. Y. McLaren, Duncan M. Agriculture East Ryegate MacDougall, Burton Engineering Brooklyn, N. Y. Mechanic, Helen Secondary Education Burlington Mack, Elizabeth Ann Liberal Arts Chappaqua, N. Y. Magnant, Leon Royce Engineering Franklin Magoon, Robert A. Liberal Arts Nlorrisville Malmquist, Patricia F. Liberal Arts Post Nlills Marker, Joan L. Liberal Arts Nlontclair, N. Marshall, Marion Liberal Arts Fishers lsland, N. Y. Martel, Catherine I Elementary Education Burlington Martell, Gladys Home Economics Alburg Mason, Grant Agriculture Brunswick Mason, Ruth C. Home Economics Lyndonville Matthews, Marie Home Economics Great Neck, N. Y. PAGE SEVENTY Matthews, William Ronald Liberal Arts Rutland Medlar, Raeburn Howard Civil Engineering Burlington Merriam, Carolyn Liberal Arts Rochester Meyn, Joan Cecile Elementary Education Pleasantville, N. Y. Michaud, Raymond J. Engineering Burlington Miele, Harry Liberal Arts Randolph Millar, Marilyn Business Detroit, Mich. Miller, Dan P. F. Business Hanover, N. H. Miller, Flora Mary Elementary Education Greensboro Miller, Mildred Liberal Arts Burlington Miller, S. E. Liberal Arts St. Albans Mongeon, A. C. Engineering Winooski Monison, Danny Liberal Arts Outremont, P. Q. Moodie, Betty Ann Home Economics Long Island, N. Y. Moody, Peter C. Engineering Burlington Moore, Harold Laurance Engineering Derby Line Morris, Sylvia Liberal Arts Burlington Morrissey, Eugene Engineering Burlington 'Mosher, Maurice D. Civil Engineering Newport Mowry, Frank William Engineering Oneida, N. Y. Mravlag, Paul D. Liberal Arts South Orange, N. J. Mundy, Robert R. Liberal Arts Ferrisburg Munson, Bernard H. Engineering Burlington Murphy, William Frederick Engineering I Burlington Murphy, Wilma H. Home Economics Burlington Neiburg, Gladys E. Liberal Arts St. Albans Nelson, Robert W. Business Cromwell, Conn. Newton, Clarence Earl, Jr. Mechanical Engineering Burlington Northrop, Eugenie T. Liberal Arts Watertown, N. Y. Nye, Dorothy Elementary Education Burlington O'Brien, Jane Music Education North Walpole, N. H. Olie, June Marie Liberal Arts Bristol, Conn. Olson, Anna M. Elementary Education Stowe Orsi, Concettina M. Liberal Arts Winsted, Conn. Paikowsky, Herman Liberal Arts Burlington Papandrea, Joseph Liberal Arts Barre Pappas, John G. Liberal Arts Rutland Paradis, James Franklin Engineering St. ,lohnsbury Paradis, William C. Liberal Arts St. Johnsbury Parks, Willis H. Liberal Arts Gloucester, Mass. Parrow, Barbara Secondary Education Jericho Parrow, Calvin W. Secondary Education Winooski Patch, David Willis Liberal Arts Windsor Payne, Everett P. Liberal Arts Winooski Pelletier, Geoffrey W., Jr. Chemistry Rockville Centre, N. Y. Penn, Malcolm Liberal Arts Norwichtown, Conn. Perelman, Phyllis Jane Home Economics Roxbury, Mass. Perry, Marden L. Secondary Education Jamaica Picard, Barbara Liberal Arts Beacon, N. Y. Pierce, Kenneth W. Engineering Montpelier Pike, Morris D. Liberal Arts Stowe Plankey, William J. Mechanical Engineering Springfield, Mass. Plante, Mary Christine Commercial Teacher Training Hinesburg Plumb, Charlotte E. Home Economics Springfield Plumridge, Alice M. Liberal Arts Mt. Hermon, Nlass. Poor, John H. Engineering Arlington Poplawski, Frank J. Engineering Winooski Powers, Marie J. Liberal Arts Bennington Powers, Virginia Elementary Education Vergennes Pratt, Matilda Jane Elementary Education Gaysville Prescott, Joyce Elementary Education Randolph Center Provost, Ethel Nursing Education Northfleld Pushee, Edward D., Jr. Engineering Fair Haven Redway, Albert S. Secondary Education New Haven, Conn. Reed, Frederick M. Liberal Arts Manchester Depot Reynolds, Sylvia Nursing Education Longmeadow, Mass. Rice, Roderick C. Engineering Burlington Richman, Barbara Ann Liberal Arts New Haven , Con n . Robinson, Kenneth T. Stacy, John Peter Business Stamatiades, Mary Liberal Arts Charlotte Viventi, Joyce Liberal Arts Arlington, N. Vollmers, Joan B. Engineering Burlington Rodger, Barbara A. Chemistry West Danville Rome, Newman Business Rutland Rood, Kay A. Liberal Arts Franklin, Mass. Ross, Dorothy Liberal Arts Barre Rowell, Gail Elementary Education Tunbridge Ruggiero, Noel Liberal Arts lVaterbury, Conn. Rutledge, Helen B. Secretarial Fairlee Sanford, Caroline Home Economics Walpole, Mass. Sanguinetti, Marilyn C. Brushton, N. Y. Stebbins, Sally Liberal Arts Saranac, N. Y. Stefanelli, Michael F. Business Bloomfield, N. Stephenson, Norma Home Economics Lowell Stewart, Charles E. Agriculture Shelburne Stimson, Gerald E. Engineering Providence, R. l. Stine, Mildred Kate Liberal Arts White Plains, N. Y. Sumner, Robert S. Business Wilder Susslin, Alfred Gould Liberal Arts St. Albans Sutter, Arabelle Liberal Arts New Milford, N. J. Sweet, Mary Lou Secondary Education Champlain, N. Y. Swyer, Reginald Daniel Liberal Arts Rutherford, N. J. Walker, Douglas Lawrence Engineering Barre Walker, Richard C. Chemistry Benson Wallace, Charles Warren Engineering lvlillinocl-Let, Me. Wallace, John F. Engineering Alburg Welch, Gerald L. Business lVaterbury Wesley, John W. Secondary Education St. Johnsbury Wetherby, Lucille E. Home Economics lVallingford Wheatley, Rebecca Elementary Education Randolph Center White, Ernest C. Home Economics Barre Sariclaki, Edward J. Business Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Sawyer, Lincoln Business Whitingham Scribner, Franklin C. Engineering Plainfield Shadyac, J. Liberal Arts Barre Shangraw, Richard M. Liberal Arts St. Albans Shaw, Jean Chemistry Rye, N. Y. Shipman, Zola Business Potsdam, N. Y. Shurberg, Gladys Liberal Arts Shymne, Dorothy Liberal Arts Siegrist, Howard B. Liberal Arts Silverberg, Rita H. Liberal Arts Silverman, Emilie Liberal Arts Simcox, James E. New Britain, Conn. Burlington Glen Rock, N. J. Jamaica, N. Y. Newark, N. J. Secretarial Education Rutland Sykes, James G. Agriculture Brownsville Sylvies, Crafton Carlyle Liberal Arts Honolulu, Hawaii Taylor, Joanna Nichols Agriculture Long Island, N. Y. Thiess, Kenneth Carl Engllleering Burlington Thomas, George Chemistry Perry, N. Y. Smith, Emma Jane Liberal Arts Hackettstown, N. Smith, George A., Jr. Engineering Derby Line Smith, Stuart James Liberal Arts Burlington Smith, Vernon Wilber Liberal Arts Underhill Snell, Elizabeth Ann Home Economics Cambridge Sprague, Carleton Whittemore Mechanical Engi Sprague, Ruth neering Bristol Agriculture Barre Sprigg, Marilyn Liberal Arts hiontvale, N. Stafford, R. B. Liberal Arts Burlington Stafford, Theodore W., Jr. Business Burlington Liberal Arts Burlington Thompson, Leona K. Elementary Education Bristol Thompson, Patricia Anne Liberal Arts Moretown Thompson, Ruth Elizabeth Home Economics Rutland Thornton, Lucianna Liberal Arts Bristol Thurstone, Margaret A. Liberal Arts Buffalo, N. Y. Tobey, Nancy Liberal Arts Brandon Tolson, Virginia W. Home Economics New York, N. Y. Toomin, Lila Liberal Arts Newark, N. Towle, Ethelda Secondary Education Newport Towle, William H. Liberal Arts Newport Tucker, Lillian Elizabeth Liberal Arts Richmond, Va. Usher, Francis Thomas Secondary Education Bellows Falls Valente, Silvio Liberal Arts Rutland Van Hyning, Jean Liberal Arts lVashington, D. C. Vaughn, Millicent Home Economics Arlington Villemaire, Bernard E. Liberal Arts Burlington Business Castleton White, Jack C. Liberal Arts West Chester Whitman, Margaret Elementary Education Bennington Whitman, Rodman H. ET1giT1CCfil1g Richfgrd Wieder, Grace M. Liberal Arts Long Beach, N. Y. Wiedman, Melvin Liberal Arts Burlington Wiedorn, William S. Liberal Arts New Orleans, La. Wiggin, Charles K. Liberal Arts Shoreham Wilber, Joyce E. Liberal Arts Rochester Williams, Cynthia Home Economics Riverdale, N. Y. WVilliamson, John Liberal Arts Bayonne, N. J. Winslow, Sandra Agriculture South Stratford Wood, Kathryn Jean Secretarial Burlington lrVoodward, Pauline Elementary Education Fairfax Wool, Sylvia A. Liberal Arts Burlington Worthen, Reginald Business Worthen, William M. Agriculture Wright, Joyce Home Economics St. Johnsbury Springfield, Mass. Saxtons River Wright, Marjorie A. I Elementary Education Bennington Wright, Wendell Mechanical Engineering St. Johnsbury Yandow, Donald R. Business Yandow, Kenneth Business Zagroba, John A. Liberal Arts Burlington B. 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It is recognized as an organization responsible for student leadership and is a liaison between the student body and the Administration. PAGE SEVENTY-FIVE STAFF AND SAN DAL Staff and Sandal was founded in 1935 by Dean Simpson and lV.l:Ol't8.I' Board. The primary purpose of its founding was to sponsor the annual Lilac Day pageant, Which honors the University's l:1fSI Dean of W'omen. Staff and Sandal also assists Nlortar Board. The members are chosen for character, scholastic ability and leader- ship. This year they sponsored a dance for the new veterans and Weekly music hours. JP JUNIOR WOMEN'S HONORARY SOCIETY Founded 1938 Mary Bresnehan Lenore Eichel Janet Fickenscher Dorothy Frazer Louise Jordan Rita MCG3f1'y Edith lVIcLaren Gretchen Nlanning Sara Nlerwin lX-'Iary Mitiguy Marjorie Nelson Eileen Pickett Lois Stevens Second row-Fickenscher, Bresnehan, MtcGarry, McLaren, Jordan Front row-Nelson, Stevens, Pickett, Mitiguy, Merwin, Eichel, Manning l XGF SEVENTY-Sl.X SOPHOMORE AIDES SOPHOMORE WOMEN'S HONORARY SOCIETY Founded 1938 Rosemary Bristol Nancy Church Deborah Cobb Mfarilyn Derrick lvlary Jane Fleming Beverley Grier Joanne Howard Nlargaret Larrabee Nlarilyn Nlills Blanche Parker Margaret Putnam Gwendolyn Richardson Barbara Snetsinger Nlargaret Waterman Founded in 1938 to assist the Dean of Wonien and the other honoraries in promoting more active social life and greater spirit on our campus. Sopho- more Aides are selected for scholar- ship, character, and leadership poten- tialities. They have served at coffee hours before vespers, sponsored a dance for incoming veterans with Staff and Sandal, gave receptions for visiting speakers. Second row-Putnam, Fleming, Howard, Bristol, Derrick Front row-Richardson, Larrabee, Grier, Snetsinger, Mills, Waterman, Church PAGE SEVENTY-SEV EN PHI BETA KAPPA HONORARY SCHOLASTIC FRATERNITY Founded at William and Mary College, 1776 Alpha of Vermont, Established 1848 MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY AND THE ADMINISTRAT VV. E. Aiken Lyman Allen Nlary R. Bates Cornelia Baylies Howard G. Bennett Charlotte P. Brooks R. O. Buchanan James A. Bullard G. P. Burns Ernest H. Buttles Fred D. Carpenter lVIalcolm D. Daggett Leon W. Dean PAGE SEVENTY-EIGHT J. B. DeForest E. Dole B. C. Douglass George Dykhuizen P. A. Fraleigh G. J. Gabuzda Asa R. Gilford G. G. Groat R. A. Hall F. VV. Kehoe George V. Kidder Helen R. LeBaron Paul G. LeFevre J. I. Lindsay Philipp H. Lohman R. E. Long G. B. Lucarini hlarjorie E. Luce Anna S. Lutman Miriam N. hflarston W. H. Martin James lVI. lVIarvin J. T. lkletcalf Arthur B. hflyrick Catherine F. Nulty H. B.. Pierce IVE INITIATES, JUNE, 1945 STAFF L. M. Princlle L. B. Puller H. K. Riggs L. F. Shorey F. J. M. Sichel hilary Jean Simpson Elijah Swift Bertha M. Terrill R. S. Towne M. C. Twitchell B. B. lVainright Nl. Arline Watkins Florence M. VVoodard Esther NI. Ballard Bernard NI. Kaye Shirley E. Needham Barbara A. Burnham Freda Koble Nlarjorie Nutting Ruth Ann Holmes Mary U. Lindsay Vesta M. Stevens Ruth K. Jordan Betty I. Walker KAPPA ALPHA HONORARY FORENSIC SOCIETY Founded at the Univer- sity of Imlmna 1908 Vermont Chapter, Established 1912 Golden, Weissbard, Pickett, Trachtenberg, Harris The purpose ol Tau Kappa Alpha, honorary forensic society, is to en- courage proficiency and service in debate. Nlembers are required to participate in a specihed number of intramural and intercollegiate debates or prize speaking contests. Mildred Traehlenberg Shirley Ilarris Leona Felix Eileen Pickett Stanley Golden Nlathias Lloyd Spiegel Pearl VVeissba rd Omicron Nu is the national honor- ary society for home economics stu- dents. Eligibility depends on scholar- ship, leadership, and promise of future attainment. Genevieve Campbell Ruth White Nancy McNamara Phyllis Hardy White, Campbell, McNamara DMICRON NU HONORARY HOME ECONOMICS SOCIETY Vermont Ph: Established 1925 PAGE SEVENTY-N INE Front row UNIVERSITY PLAYERS HONORARY DRA- MATIC SOCIETY Founded 1935 GUUDRICII CLASSICAL CLUB HONORARY CLAS- SICAL SOCIETY Organized 1926 Second row-Levine, Haus, Hurley, Kipp, Fickenscher, Kartalos, Page Post, Shutler, Professor Kidder, Professor Pooley, Professor Prindle, Durgin, Ross Goodrich Classical Club, honorary classical society, was named after Professor John E. Goodrich. Students who maintain an A average for one Pmsirlmzt-Louise Shutler fire-Prcsizimzt-Rtltli Post Srcrrtary-Sclnia Sondik Tf6'l1S1l7't'l'-k!IZII'tI1El Durgin Chairman of Program Commitffe-Anita Ross Pauline Kartalos Ella Chamer Marion Briggs Phyllis Page julia Hurley Gladys Levine Janet Fickenschcr Anna C. lVebstcr Betsy Kipp Kathleen Haus quarter or B for two consecutive quar- ters of Greek or Latin I and II are eligible for membership. Its purpose is to foster appreciation and study of the classics. - Donald McRell Aileen Nichols Gwen Richardson Maud Schoellcs Olga Schoelles Elizabeth Towle Robert Wool Howard Zaudcr Laurence Ballou Harriet Barron Elsie Bruce Harriet Cohen Joyce Colby David Hackett Richard Harper Second row-Richardson, McRell, Hackett, Ballou, Harper, Wool, Zauder Front row-M. Schoelles, Bruce, O. Schoelles, Towle, Barron, Colby I BLUE STUCKINGS The function of Bluestockings, 'WF-31N r-,Ni Second row-King, Levin, Mason Sprague Bentley Headle t 1 1 1 Y Fran! row-Aronson, Morgan, Dunsmore, Shuttler, F. Larrabee, M. Larrabee to encourage creative Writing and to WOI'l1C11,S honorary literary societ is y, promote interest in literature. Q11-2' 33- 'MWM-emfv X, . .en- MWMWM w 1753 - Q34 2 7 . , .. ,, M. . .. Pause that refreshes at the HM House Ipana for the smile of beauty Frosh Week No shovel, Joyce? Crystal's all bundled up Spring scene Why, Shorty, this is so sudden! 369-3083-hup ! Out of gas AGAIN? What-no running water? Dead HHH Week su: MORE 'Q Q ARIEL Ianet Fickenscher Editor-in-Chief Louise Iordan Business Manager PAGE EIGHTY-FOUR EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief JANET FICKENSCHER 1IIarmging Editor ELIZABETH CONCKLIN Feature Editor VIRGINIA DONALDSON Art Editor BETTY DUBOIS Formal Photography Editors KATHLEEN IAIAUS LENORE EICHEL I1Ifor-mal Photography Editor PENNY MANDEL I,f07ll6'1l7J Sports Editor EDITH ROBBINS Biography Editor: DORIS LINDECRANTZ RUTH POST Faculty Editor JANE L. SMITH Circulation. Manager MARY BRESNEI-IAN IIIL'1I'5 Editor HAROLD MAYFORTI-I Stag? Photograplzrr RODNEY GALBRAITH EDITORIAL SCRUBS ALICE ANNAND ELIZAB-E'I'I'I BARBER JUNE ABELL NANCY AIIERN JANE ATWOOD PRISCILLA DURFEE LOIS EIMER BEVERLEY GRIER ADELE KAYE KATI-IRYN KING JOI-IN LEAK PATRICIA MALMQUIST KATHRYN MARCOT1' RUTI-I MASON MARILYN MILLS JOAN PARKIIURST EMMA JEAN SMITII JEAN SPAULDING MILDRED STINE LUCY 'l'1-IORNTON IDA MAE TOWNE MARION PARKER SYLVIA WOOL MARY ELIZABETH YOUNG Special Jrt Work - JEAN EARLE BUSINESS STAFF Business M anager LOUISE JORDAN fl,v.vi5tz111f Bzlsivzrfx lIJH7llIgt'7' SARA JEAN MERWIN 0flIfz' Hflzlvzzzgfr CRYSTAL MALONE Corrvspolzzievzfz' Jllanzzgrr MARY PEASE Hrad of Bzuivzrfs Captains RONDA PROUTY Businrsx Cnptn-ins MARILYN DERRICK JOAN BARRETT DOROTHY SCOTT ELIZABETH RUBLIQE RUTH HAIGH BARBARA SNILTSINGER NANCY DORMAN PIIYLLIS PAGE BUSINESS SCRUBS ARLINE BRUSH BARBARA CLARK DONNA BUCKINGHAM DOROTHY FERRIS RITA GILMAN JACQUELINE I-IARDGROVE MARY E. I-IAGEMAN PEGGY INGALLS CAROL LEAV ITT AUDRIZY MILLER MARTI-IA WOOD VIVA SHEROVER LISA OLSSON Second row-DuBois, Smith, Post, Lindecrantz, Bresnehan, Robbins, Rublee Front row-Haus, Donaldson, Fickenscher, Concklin, Mandel, Eichel PAGL EIGIITX IIVI' CYNIC .fx vi' 5? I U YS -X 0 PAGE EIGHTY-SIX Second row-Commanday. Hopkinson, Campbell, Fahey, Thompson, Cohen Front row-Colodny, Donnelly, Thornton, Rosenberg SENIOR STAFF BUSINESS STAFF NEWS EDITORS' 3 - -V Q - l ' Larry Ahrens Virginia Donaldson Nfiiitgllq-1532331011 ffffWf1f'1'g Mmmgpr Dorothy Frazer Doris Lindecrantz Harriet C0l1Cl1 Mary -lane Little Rita McGarry Managing Editor Mary Mitiguy Nlarjorie Nelson Peggy DOIIIICHY B1z.vi11zs5 zlflmmgrr Deena Pord Barbara Snetsinger Rose Sullivan Mildred Trachtenberg Ft'lll'll1'f' Editor Virginia Campbell Rfzvritf Editor Barbara Morgan Pcrsovz-nf! Eflitor Irene Fahey Campus Erfior Janice Comnianday Sport: Editor Bob Morris fI5si.via11t Charles Costantino Plzotograpllir Editors Nlary Greene Arnold Colodny F acuity ,Mvifar Leon W. Dean Robert J. Rosenberg, Jr Cirfulatfon ililmmgrr Gail Thompson Ofc: Illanagn' lVanda Hopkinson Adwrtising Stay' Sonia Goldsmith Laura Byington Ci1'rz1latio1i Sz-af? Mary Bresnehan Phyllis Wright Bette Rublee Faeulty fldvixor Leland L. Briggs Dorothy Whaley FEATURE STAFF Ben Bursten Peter Mallett Marion Parker Janet Fickenscher Ca rolyn Aron son NEWS REPORTCERS Marjorie Bagby Mary Louise Delano Virginia Hamel Mike Greenfield Penny Mandel Edith Robbins Cathe Stella Bloomberg Art Gillman Julia I-Inrley Ruth jandorek Gretchen Nlanning rine White Selma Sonclik iff, ,..-,,., , ,,,, , W, , W .1 Y In ' Il 1 ij lei? FRESHMAN URIENTI-lTION McNamara, Donnelly, Dole, Jordan Second row-Wiedman, Golden, Bursten, Hackett, Rosenberg Front raw-Dwyer, Pickett, Harris, Trachtenberg DEBATING CLUB PAGE EIGHTY-SEYLN 5 ' fi -mill? :12 i l 4 I Second row-DuBois, Gardner, Fickenscller Front row-Dole, Father Martin, Benedict Pr1's.-Elizabeth Dole Vifz'-Pros.-Jzxlict lfickcnsclicr Ser.-Virginia Benedict PN'-V-NHUCY MCNHITNIVU 7',,,,,.-John Gardner Vice-Prrs.-Rita McGz1rry EA-,c.,,gf.U, Cvounfil See:-Katlilccn Haus Betty DuBois Trans.-Claire Muldoon Alberta Read CANTERBURY CLUB NEWMAN CLUB PAGE EIGIITY-EIGHT Second row-Pickett, Whalen, Hayes, Sullivan, Hurley Front row-Towle, Muldoon, McNamara, Haus, Downey HILLEL Kahane, Colodny, Konowitz, Rome, Sondik Prm.-Elinor Konowitz 1' ice-Prz'.v.-Selma Sondik SN'-June Gmdy Prrx.-Peter Nfzlllett Trz'a.v.--Arnold Colodny yin,-pn,J.l-Morris Pike Exnmtiw Council SFC.-John Schwcnker Lenore Kahane Newman Rome Pike, Reverend Hall, Mallett, Schwenker PAGE EIGI-ITY-NINE V. C. A. lsr SOPRANOS lsabel Amor Grace Brewster Rebecca Farnham 'Gracilc Flower Charlotte Galusha Marilyn Holden Alune Merril1eW julia Montgomery llidith Payzont Mary Ann Smith Patricia 'l'atro Lila 'ISOOIIHH Zxn SOPRANOS Gladys Clark Deborah Cobb Beverly Hillman Millieent jznnes Ruth Mason Betty Rome lSLll12l Siclcinger Nancy Tobey Catherine White 1 s'1' ALTOS Audrey Bidwell ,lean Davis Anne lllingworth Phyllis Page Lillian '1'uckcr 2 Nl! ALTOS Lorraine l arrell Iileanor Brownell Beverly Fifield liloise Heath URCHESTRA .I oa Il Levin l'll1zz1be1l1 Naess Anita Smith Martha Wood TENORS XV. A. Callahan L. Howe H. A. Mayfortl1, :lr RASSES H. V. Atherton K. NV. Calkins D. M. Cox R. Grcenslet R. Harper l . P. Krug W. 'l'. Lane C. J. McCormick M. li. Paulsen XV. N. Vereoe VIOLINS Mrs. Harry Rowe C'0111r1'rfmf15lf'1' Nellie A. I'ICl'l'lllZlllIl Esther C. Cook Eileen M. Gates Sylvia Reynolds Jane T. O'Brien Barbara Anderson Boyd Cooley Phyllis Hardy Mrs. Allan Carter Mrs. George R. Stibitz Pauline M. Palin CONTRABASS Marilla Crandall FLUTES Theresa Vllilliams Dona Donelan VIOLA Francis Colburn CLARINIYTS VIOLONCFI LOS Lawrence B. Alirens A Marvin Aaron Howard G. Millington Jael: White PROFESSOR IPPOCRATES PAPPOUTSAKIS, Conzlurtor CHOIR BASSOON hairs. Roy Hobbs FRENCH HORN Zola Shipxnan EUPHONIUM Wendy Millington TYMPANI Richard D. Elliott PIANO Betty Pierson CO-ED BAND TRUMPETS Robert Astone Chestine Brown C. I. Burrington BASS Philip Hastings Calvin Tooles Verna Hall FLUTES Mary Harper Priscilla Johnson Theresa Litstcr Alan Nelson Mary Pease Marjorie Wright CLARINETS Nlarvin Aaron Natalie Clapp Dorothy Elmer Janet Killary Raymond Micliaud Barbara Newlander Barbara Rodgers Viva Sherover Jack White TROMBONES Norman Maehfnrue Patricia McGinnis Nlary Polworth Rodman Whitman BELLS Bertrand Bisson Charlotte Chaffee Ella Clark Patricia jones Barbara Parrott Lois Worthley Mary Stamatiacles SAXOPHONES Francis Auger Nancy Cadoret Jean Carlton Williams Matthews Newman Rome BARITONES Charles Costantino XVendy Millington ALTOS Beatrice Biclcford Joan Jenkins XVilliam Lane Kathryn Wood . wk, 1' DRUMS Frank Baker Brown Baldwin Deborah Cobb Phyllis Hardy Rita Kcefe Dorothy Nye Catherine White DRUM MA-IORETTFS Harriet Cohen Gail Thompson Ann Hoos Pat Brush Barbara McGee Patricia Malmquist Catherine Martel Lucy Thornton joycc Wright PAGE NINU IX ON Second row-Karraker, Parker, Weissbard, L. Hansen, Hall Front row-Stevens, Parkhurst, Edgerton, Powers, Derrick, D. Hansen, Church Prfs.-Peter' Nlallctt p,L,5.-Barham powers l'ir4'-Prrs.-Elinor Konowitz Tina'-Prfx.-Pliyllis Edgerton 'SN'-Mfmlyn Dcmclf WC -Louiqe Kqmnaker l1'l'IIA'.-561111 J. Mcrwm Trms.-Marilyn Derrick . .Council D . Ellzabclh Concklln Marilyn Mills INTERNATIUNI-lL RELI-lTl0NS CLUB Pearl XvClSSl72ll'C.l Weissbard, Annand, Derrick, Konowitz, Mills, Merwin Y. W. C. ll. CABINET D iiii D , .A A D M21 7 U D 15 HUME ECUNOMICS CLUB ' aa 13' ig . Ruth White Charlotte Challee Genevieve Campbell Barbara Law Alice Miller Marie Tareko lnez Farrow Elaine Plumly Florence Davis Irene Socinski Blanche Parker Alberta Read Helen Boyd Jeanne Ayers Mary -lean Cook Florence Miller Betty Whitney Barbara Newlander Lois Allen Elizabeth Hageman Betty Clark Ruth Mason Norman Stevenson Millicent Vaughn Ann Noble 'Virginia Benedict Florence Mueller Third row-Bresnehan, Lindecrantz, Parrott, Allen Second row-DuBois, Rublee, Wright, Boyd, Davis, Eichel, Newlander Front row-Miller, McNamara, Edgerton, Benedict, Clark, Chaffee, Law OFFICERS Olga Schoelles Aileen Nichols David Hackett Frances Atkinson Richard Audette Ruth Baker Larry Ballon ,Ioan Barrett Harriet Barron Joyce Bentley Jacqueline Best William Birnbaum Rita Bolognani Elsie Bruce Pat Brush Pat Buckingham Norma Carmichael Barbara Clark Joyce Colby Vl'alter Collin Lynn Derrick Madalt-en Ellis Renee Finherg jerry Flemming Doris Galloway Art Gillman Margery Grout Jacqueline Hardgrove Nancy Hafely Richard Harper Marion Hastings Mary Hayes Roddie Hecker Esther Hellerman Joanne Howard Rose Howrigan Pat Jones Edward Kaitz Margaret Larrabee M. Linda LeFevre Harriet Levenson Penny Mandel Katherine Marcott Don McRell .Ioan Meyn Marilyn Nlills Gladys Neiburg Third row-Kaitz, Hackett, Ballou, Harper, Mandel, McRell, Zander Second row-Grier, Post, Farnham, Richardson, Derrick, Weissbard, Baker, Trachtenberg Front row-Felix, Bruce, Barron, Towle, O. Schoelles, Nichols, Cohen, M. Schoelles, Colby Mildred Norrie Concettina Orsi Bety Pane Eileen Pickett Ruth Post Gretchen Relyea Gwen Richardson Robert Rosenberg Dorothy Ross Maud Schoelles Betty Ann Scott james Shadyac Selma Sondik William Towle lda Mae Towne Mildred Trachtenbe Irene Urie jean Van Hyning Lucille VVetherby Dorothy XVhaley Rebecca Wheatley Betty Whitney Phyllis XVright H. L. Zander VS DRI-KMATIC CLUB CERCLE FRANCAIS Second row-Scott, Manning ' Front row-Caclorette, Zoll, Professor Doane, Marcott, Haus Gordon Carrol Kathleen llaus Isabel -lacksml Joan jenkins Elixabetll Kelley Gretchen Manning Kay lVlarcoLt C I , NI 1 Isabel Amor Audrey Gutterson ,Mu Gloria Bussierc Bernard Hignera I ,J Ib C Sim Virginia Campbell ,lean Howland J ' ' Z , lt' . . . . , l'L'T'fC Ii me L lVl21I'.IDl'lC Clark Louise karraker 1' z , . , D' mill SNS Loretta Coletti Marion Patterson ' I ' -. ' tl . C To ,ll Ida lXllE1l'gLlCI'1lC Donnelly Mary Lee Russell ,E I ' ' t ' . - , , lqfim 7 1:1 L Ruby lnllsworth Mary lliornton i In Ll Jo June l clix Connie Virgona SPANISH CLUB PAGE NINETY-FOUR Second row-Manning, Haus, Harris, Higuera, Marcott, Cadorette, Patterson, Coletti Front row-Donnelly, Thornton, Hansen, Virgona, Bussiere, Russell, Campbell AGGIE CLUB Third raw-Irish, Stewart, Hancock, Trembly Second row-Taylor, Cook, Houghaboom, Hancock, Burke, Moody Front row-Winslow, Lawyer, Mason, Conley, Earle, Robbins Prfs.-Pete Nlallett PML-Dale Conley Ser.--Rodger Galbraith l'irc-Pre.v.-Cynthia lYriston TVN'-l'-lvllllam Cook Svc.-Ruth Esser .Cena Clark Florence Mueller T U- 1 drll Et . Rxchzlrcl Audettc ,lczm Spaulding 'MJ Mn L lc Roderick Rice Charles Barnes Arthur 'Gillman Mildred Moody Charles Plumlcy Clark, Spaulding, Audette, Mallett, Galbraith, Plumley, Moody UUTING CLUB COUNCIL PAGE NINETY-FIVE Standing-Kelly, McBratney, Wright, Hargrove, Captain Patch, Scott, Hageman, Brush, Best Seated-Manager Annand, Hafely TEAM MANAGERS CHEERLEADERS Algfl-Alice Alxunand Mcn's Indcpcnclcnt-Charles Costantino -Iacquclinc Best Ronald Liston HEETFIE Indigildcmgimfxiuijidllocues :Xrliuc Brush Mary McBratncy 'li ' lgmd. Sm-A 'IRL 20 iny Nancy llafcly David Patch A Fha Chl E mcgalgl 15013 I my Betty-A1111 Kellcy Jack White . Lambdfl Om- Ogcr mor W V - . Trl-Dc-It and Sigma Gamma-Ruth bchoppc Joyac XX right 1 i . . Kappa Alpha 'lhcta and P1 Beta Phl-Mary J. Lltllc Vctcrans-Charles Plumlcy Schoelles, Audette, Plumley, Campbell BDWLING LEAGUE VETERANS CLUB Second row-Shadyac, Earle Front row-Tracey, Levine, Conley, McGreevy Prey.-Dale Conley Sec. and Tnfns.-Julian Levine SK?-'N 'vvff-'QQ'w, Q, ': 5' wg ig 5 F. Vo yu ,f' 1 , 1' , .' , g' , ' 1 is ur' ,il .5-f ' x I Cr , 7' o 'tl lf -... MA 15. v t rf' ,w .M N Q51 ,gi 'Til NVQ: ,J X w Kake KAKE WALK ROYALTY Kake VValk-a tradition that is a part of Vermont-was Well worthy of the name. The 1946 version lived up to the expectations of all through the consistent efforts of Directors Bob Pulleyn, Doug Parizeau, and Jean Hamilton. U. V. Nl. turned out wholeheartedly to Masquerade Ball to dance to the music of Randy Brooks and his orchestra. The Gym was filled to capacity at the time of the first formal held there since the war. Handsome King Art Collier and glam- orous Queen Gwen Richardson were crowned by Randy Brooks to rule over the festive week-end. Saturday night and Kake Walk itself saws ia hrst-class XValking exhibition with Phi 'Chi medical fraternity claiming first prize in the annual Walkin, Fo' de Kake with Jim Bulen and lXfIalcolm Paulsen doing the strutting. S. A. E. came in second through the efforts of John Rea- gan and Ted Battles. The display of stunts seemed to follow the pattern of a veteran returning to the U. V. lVI. campus and his encounters with various trying situations. Phi Sigma Delta won first prize for their stunt, with Phi Delta Theta placing second. L- Kake Walk formal Winning Tri Delt sculpture The Gym transformed! Kappa Sig snow royalty Robin5on's snow man --f fleflj Phi Chi's place first Mickey and Jim strut The winners-Phi Chi and SAE! frightj Kappa Sig's new boogie steps The handkerchief drops .... Queen Gwen crowned by Randy Brooks 'Aw' 'F 3, .wr -.1 . 7 21 6 g, X., 5 V' Q 4 L x ,.j:5',vi V EA V Y Y I f P V K I .W a gm WA' 4 . , gf., sr' ,f gi-w fa . xv E ',. 1 1 'Q F' '2 ,gtk-. 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Soro Frat PAN HELLENIC Second row-Rosenhain, Pringle, Kipp Front row-Eichel, Konowitz, Zwick, Bruce, Dunsmore, Marcott Elsie Bruce Nlary Dunsrnore Lenore Eichel Dorothy Frazer Betsy Kipp PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIX Prefident-Catherine Zwick Secretary-Alberta Read Members Elinor Konowitz Barbara Law Doris Lindercrantz Katherine Marcott Marilyn Mills Patricia Pringle Alberta Read hlarion Rosenhain Catherine Zwick Helen Nlechanic INTERFRATERNITY CCUNCIL Second row-Wetherby, Golden, McRelI, Flanders Front row-Rosenberg, Serino, Parizeau, Pulleyn, Tuholski, Banghart Phi Sigma Delta Robert Warsaw Stanley Golden Delta Psi Jean Hamilton Stuart Evans Phi Delta Theta David Tuholski Robert Pulleyn Sigma Nu W. Jones Donald McRell Sigma Phi Paul Carey Rodney Galbraith Kappa Sigma Bartholomew D. Barry, Jr. Victor J. Serino Lambda Iota Dale Conley James Shadyac Tau Epsilon Phi Julius Goldberg Alan Kraft Sigma Alpha Epsilon David Wvetherby Douglas G. Parizeau PAGE ONE HUND RED SEVEN ALPHA EPSILON PHI I T E , X1 ' ll r 1 ' U F ll l Third row-Richman, Rosenhain, Breger, Grody, Glass, Farnham, Supiro, Levenson Second row-Wool, Feinbeng, Barron, Levine, Paul, Neiberg Harriet Barron Mildred Trachtenberg Harriet Levenson Renee Finberg Betty Paul Leona Felix Sylvia Wool PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHT Front row-Trachtenberg, Finberg, Felix 1946 1947 Joan Levin Rebecca Farnham 1948 Myra Weinberg Lee Feinberg Roslyn Hecker 1949 Gladys Neiburg Barbara Richman Helen Wolf Machanic Gladys Levine Claire Glass Edna Zohman June Grody Ruth Supiro Gloria B reger MICRON CHA PTER ALPHA O d, 1909 cl at Barnar Founde mont, 1945 Es tablished at Ver PA GE ONE HUNDR ED NINE ALPHA XI DELTA Catherine Zwick Crystal Nlalone fMarilyn Brower PAGE ONE HUNDRED TEN Second row-Patterson, Malone, Zwick, Van Nostrand Front row--Beattie, Spalding, Pringle, Gutterson, Brower 1946 1947 Patricia Pringle 1948 Eleanor Burns 'lean Spalding Helen Partridge Nlarion Patterson Lois Lynn UPSILON CHAPTER Founded at Lombard College, 1893 Established at Vermont, 1915 F I ,I PAGE ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN ALPHA CHI OMEGA Fifth row-Robbins, Howland, Lindecrantz, Palin, Shaw, B. Hutchins, Smith, Barry, Marshall Fourth row-Parker, Killary, Waterman, Ayers, Eaton, Hitchcock, James, Towne, Haus, Winslow, Favreau, Hall, Lewis, Hamel, A. Hutchins, Moody Third row-Crocker, Wright, Bresnehan, Brackenridge, Pickett, Keever, Virgona, Richardson, McGinnis, Caryl, Fickenscher, Whitney, Young, Fritz, Davis, Lapierre, Elmer Second row-Morris, Green, Thompson, A. Read, I. Reed, Aronson, Giddings, Morgan, McGillicuddy, Swasey, Lyon, Merrihew, Cady Front row-Larrabee, Rublee, Magee, Chittenden, Gardner, Colby, Nelson, Millar, Dexter, Wheatley Carolyn Aronson hflary Greene Constance Brownell Barbara Morgan Rachel Giddings Olive hflorris Jeanne Ayers hflary Bresnehan Joyce Colby Janet Fickenscher Arlene Fritz Kathleen Haus Leah Keever Catherine Frost Verna Hall Virginia Hamel Jean Howland Audrey Hutchins Rosemary Barry Deborah Cobb Dorothy Dexter Florence Favreau 1946 hflartha P. Lyon Jacquelin Swasey Alison Cady 1947 Barbara Kilborn hflarion Lewis Doris Lindecrantz hflarjorie Nelson 1948 hflargaret Larrabee Barbara hlagee Pauline Palin Blanche Parker 1949 Janice Baird Nlargaret Chittenden Dorothy Elmer Janet Brackenridge Katherine Crocker Ruth Hill Catherine Carter Nlarilyn Davis Elizabeth Hitchcock Nlary Caryl Jean Earle Barbara Hutchins Kathryn Eaton PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWELVE hflillicent James Kathryn lVlcGillicuddy June hflerrihew Alberta Read Evelyn Olsen Eileen Pickett Ruth Post Elizabeth Rublee Gwendolyn Richardson Jane Robbins Irene Socinski Concetta Virgona Catherine Wells Janet Killary Jeanne LaPierre Marion Nlarshall Patricia lVlcGinnis Nlarilyn Nlillar Irene Reed Gail Thompson Anita Smith Phyllis Towne Phyllis Wright Elizabeth Whitney Thelma Williams Nlary Elizabeth Young Margaret Waterman Betty Ann Moodie Jean Shaw Sandra Winslow Rebecca Wheatley ii . , ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER Founded at DePauw University, 1885 Established at Vermont, 1921 Soror in Facultate Eleanor Bayley PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN DELTA DELTA DELTA Fourth row-Hale, Allen, Ingalls, Cureau, McNeill, Whalen, Upson, Boyd, Kipp, Northrop, Hall, O'Brien, Hooper, Cook, Holden Third row-Snetsinger, Carlton, Stevens, Hollnagle, Donelan, Barber, Hollander, Ryan, M. A. Smith, Conroy, Wriston, Ross Balich, Byington, Cayey, Olie Second row-Waite, Sullivan. Fayey, Whaley, Bruce, Prescott, Campbell, Hoos, Fifield, Rome, Pierce, McLaren Front row-McGuiggan, Provost, Thornton, Salls, Mack, Joslin Elsie Bruce Virginia Campbell Beverly Fifield Irene Fahey Jean Carlton Nlarilyn Holden Dorothy Hollencler Peg Holloway Laura Byington Carol Conroy Elizabeth Barber Lucy Thornton Eugenie Northrop Ann McGuiggan .lane O'Brien PAGE ONE HUNDRED FOURTEEN Laurel Hansen Ann Hoos jane 1X'lcNeil1 Betsy Kipp Edith McLaren Nlarjorie Hale Priscilla Joslin Betsy Cayey Barbara Tucker Claire Upson Dona Donelan Nlarjorie Grout Beth Nlack Doris Cureau 1946 hlary-Lou Pierce Norma Prescott Betty Rome 1947 Anita Ross glean Ryan Barbara Snetsinger Lois Stevens 1948 Betty-Anne Scott lylary Jean Cook Barbara Hutchins 1949 Peggy Ingalls hflargaret Whitman June Olio Geraldine Balich Ruth Schoppe Dorothy Vlfhaley Doris Barton Paula Wlialen Ethel Provost Rose Sullivan Natalie Salls Cynthia Vlfriston hlaureen VVaitc Sally Stebbins hdary Hooper Nlarion Boyd Doris Hoffnagle iii? K . kuqx -84 Ji ETA CHAPTER Founded at Boston University, 1888 Established at Vermont, 1893 Soror in Facultate Marjorie Luce E +1 PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTEEN DELTA PHI EPSILON Natalie Harris Thelma Bloom Lenore Eicliel Judith Golclblatt Eleanor Hurwitz Betty Rose Levy PAGI' ONT HUNDRED SIXTEEN Third raw-Robbins, Bloomberg, Mandel, Rappaport, Levy, Kahane, Verber, Limenfeld Second row-Sondik, Pord, Goldblntt, Weissbard, Kaplan, Harris, Eichel Front row-Wieder, Bloom, Sherman, Margulis, Hurwitz 1946 Lorraine Kaplan Pearl Vlfeissbard 1947 Lenore Kahane hlillicent lVIandel Rose Blargulis 1948 Evelyn Limenfeld Lita Rappaport Elinor Konowitz Deena Pord Edith Robbins Selma Sondik Sydell Sherman Carolyn Verber DELTA ALPHA CHAPTER Founded at New York University 1917 Established at Vermont, 1939 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTEEN KAPPA ALPHA THETA Third row-Brush, Dorman, Jordan, D. Buckingham, R. Bristol, Sweet, Holmberg, Shepard, Stead, Merwin, Jandorek Barrett Jenkins Second row-Smith, Sorn, Gearheart, Church, Hageman, Ferris, Caldwell, Westwood, Wood, Atkinson, Hafely Front row-Carmichael, H. Bristol, Gillinder, Boardman, Dunsmore, Donnelly, Dole, Stevens, P. Buckingham Frazer 1946 Mary Boardman Harriet Bristol Nancy Ahern Patricia Buckingham Dorothy Ferris -loan Barrett Rosemary Bristol Nancy Church Nancy Dorman Frances Atkinson Arline Brush Donna Buckingham Rebecca Caldwell PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN Elizabeth Dole Nlarguerite Donnelly Nlary Jean Dunsmore 1947 Dorothy Frazer Ruth Jandorek Louise Jordan 1948 Mary Elizabeth Hageman Doris Holrnberg Aileen Nichols Suzanne Shepard 1949 Norma Carmichael Louise Carroll Joan Gearheart Nancy Hafely Betsy Gillinder Ann Noble Sara Jean Merwin ,lane Smith JoAnne Stevens Jeannette Sorn Alison Stead Joan lfVestWood 'loan Jenkins Mary Lou Sweet F. Jean Van Hyning Martha Wood W A , 'x S. LAMBDA CHAPTER Founded at DePauw University, 1870 Established at Vermont, 1881 Sorores in Facultate Florance King Mary Jean Simpson Florence VVoodard Rs 5 . if .dr--A R 'gg PAGE ONE HUNDRED NINETEEN PI BETA PHI Fourth row-LeSueur, Mills, Derrick, Thurstone, Tucker, Howard, Clark, Atwood, Fitts, Smith, Verdall Third row-Bickford, Lewis, White, Concklin, Donaldson, Ballou, Prouty, Reynolds, McGarry, Walthew, Branch, Eimer, Zoll, Wiggins Second row-Naess, Little, Bell, Edgerton, McNamara, Robinson, Coffman, Anderson, Shutler, Kelly, Mansfield Front row-Viventi, Grier, Sutter, Manning, Illingwortll, Shaw, Vollmers, Olson, Hazelton Barbara Anderson Betty Johnson Bartlett Lesley Bell H. Virginia Coffman Elizabeth Concklin Virginia Donaldson Sally Lee Edson Lois Eimer June Abell hflarjory Bagby lVIarilyn Derrick Jane Atwood Carol Ballou Betsy Branch Gladys Clark Barbara Fitts PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY Nancy Dockstader Phyllis Edgerton Kay Griswold Ronda Prouty Gretchen Nlanning Rita lXflcGarry Beverley Grier Ruth Haigh Joanne Howard Anne Illingworth Betty Hazelton Peggy Lawlor Ruth Lewis lXfIargarida LeSueur Loraine Guild Crane lVIary Jane Little Elisabeth Naess Bette Nlansheld llllary Louise Robinson Elizabeth Lyons Kelley Nancy McNamara Lisa Olsson Catherine White hflaud-Ann NViggins Nlarie Lawlor Nlarilyn hflills Nlartha Shaw Patricia Malinquist Nlary lVlcBratney Barbara Picard Sylvia Reynolds Arabelle Sutter Louise Shutler Shirley Zoll Beatrice Bickford Jean Davis Barbara Smith Susan WValthew Niargaret Tliurstone Lillian Tucker Joyce Viventi V Joan Vollmers W --11.-1, ,M arf, 'ur A-A, V-N' ,:-W--n ivy, sq n 1 .- f - -Q I ..V, 'iii no 1 Y V . V J .,i. i . .31:,. ggi'-V Y -u,4'L f- h A Q o n oo n o on .V 1 ,,,-,f .Lwf 7 wx,X K 3+ , , 4' -xv: Qui., -fm - , s ' vm MQ MW ,L '. 'x., VERMONT BETA Founded at Monmouth, 1898 Established at Vermont, 1898 Soror in Facultate Katherine McSweeney -N., x.. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE SIGMA GAMMA PAGE ONE Third row-Scutakes, Moulton, Nye, Woodward, F. Larrabee, King, Keefe, Second row-Towle, Badger, Bentley, F. Davis, Moody, I. Farrow, M. Farrow, Cudoret, Houghton, Sheffert Front row--Rowell, Law, Brisbin, Field, Miller, Marcott, Earle Eleanor P. Brownell Francelia Earle Nlary Brisbin Barbara Grout Jeannette Badger Anne Burnham Florence Davis Inez Farrow lvlarie Farrow Joyce Bentley Lucienne Cadorette Nlarilla Crandall HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO 1946 Julia Field Barbara Law 1947 Katherine Marcott 1948 Eileen Gates Rita Keefe Florence Larrabee Nlerle Nloulton 1949 Charlotte Galusha Jane King Gladys Nlartell Alice Millei' Patricia Slieffert hlildred Nloody Gwendolyn Stiles Angeline Scutakes hflargaret Rowell Dorothy Nye Ethelda Towle Pauline E. Woodward S Frm LOCAL 1920 nded at V ermont, Sqror in Facultate Constance Brown PAGE ONE I-I UNDRED TN V ENTY-THR EE D E LTA P S I 1946 John Baxendale 1947 Stuart Evans Jean Hamilton 1948 Clarence Barber John Gardner Howard Bryden David Harlow LOCAL Founded at Vermont, 1850 1949 Fratres in Facultate Basil Abbott James Healy James NV. Nlarvin Robert Berry Edward Miller A. Bradley Soule William Wo1'then J PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWIZNTY-FOUR Second row-Gardner, Abbott, Harlow Front row-Miller, Evans, Baxendale, Collins B 1926. KAPPA SIGMA William Bister Thomas Clairmont Paul Fraser Francis Auger Bernard Bullis Arthur Collier George Collins Ralph Conant Henry Crocker James Cummings Roy Fox Stewart French Louis Fusco Amos Hafner John Hancock Robert Hawley William Hennessy 1947 1948 1949 Richard Manjoney Victor Serino Edward Tadjewski hflichael Stefanelli Ronald Liston Sam Mace Eugene Morrissey Joseph Papandria VVillis Parkes David Patch Edward Saridaki Carlton Sprague John Wallace Ernest White Nelson Williams John Yagroba XJ ALPHA LAMBDA CHAPTER Founded at University of Vzrgzma 1869 Established at Vermont 1893 Fratres in F acultafe Ernest H. Buttles Bennett Douglass George V. Kidder Third row-Hafner, French, Williams, Parkes, Yagroba, Collier Second raw-Papandria, Saridaki, Patch, Hawley, Auger, Collins, Wallace, Hennessy, Liston, Crocker, Morrissey Front raw-Conant, Hancock, Clairmont, Fraser, Barry, Serino, Manjoney, Sprague PAGE ONE HUNDRED 'IW IINT1 FIVE LAMBDA IOTA LOCAL Founded at Vermont, 1836 Fratres in Facultate 1946 Frank Hedrick 1947 Richard Paine Wendell Ryan 1948 Roger Baker Warren Hale Wendell Barwood Everett Merrill Dale Conley Gilbert Parker 1949 Delbert Bressette Harold Bronk Donald Brothers Larry Burmingham Neal Burrington Charles D. Braun Karl C. Mclylahon Lyman S. Rowell V l Dean Hale Harvey LaTerre William Plankey James Shadyac James Sykes Third row-Brothers, Baker, Parker, Burrington, Hedrick, Sykes, Paine Second row-Smith, Conley, Shadyac, Burwood, Ryan, Burmingham PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SIX Front row-D. Hale, Plankey 1946 PHI DELTA THETA S. Robert Pulleyn David Tuholski N 1947 Charles E. Carver, Jr. Charles A. Shortle, jr. 1948 Torrey C. Carpenter Frank O. Ecklund Richard H. Flynn 1949 Lincoln C. Bailey Frank P. Krug E Ralph S. Becker Harold A. Nlayforth, Jr. iw Gideon S. Burnham Ian P. F. Nliller VERMONT ALPHA Stuart C. Brown Frederick M. Reed Founded at Miami University, 1848 Robert VV. Freeman Howard Siegrist Established at Vermont 1879 Robert Holme Gerald E. Stimpson , Philip H. Johnson Robert S. Summer I -H' Fratres in Facultale 'loin W1 lamson James A. Bullard Forest W. Kehoe Herbert A. Durfee George lXfl. Sabin Third row-Siegrist, Williamson, Miller, Freeman, Becker, Burnham, Sumner, Bailey, Brown, Holme. Second row-Shortle, Flynn, Pulleyn, Tuholski, Eklund, Krug Front row-Stimpson, Mayforth, Carver, Reed, Johnson PAGE ONE HUNDRED TW ENT Y-SEVEN PHI SIGMA DELTA 1946 R. Rosenberg, Jr. 1947 E. Boyarsky A. Colodny H. Bloomenthal H. Zoweler , 1948 S. Golden PHI CHAPTER 1949 F d d , C I b' , 1909 mm e at 0 um la NI. Aaron M. Rome Established at Vermont, 1928 B. Dolgin NI. Vviedman H. Paikowsky A. Zucker F Q ---1-P - -, 1 Second row-Aaron, Zucker, Greenfield, Bloomenthal, Wiedman Front row-Golden, Zauder, Bursten, Colodny, Boyarsky PAGE ONE HUNDRED T WENT Y-EIGHT Third row-Durkee, Nelson, Crowley, Hunziker, Baker, Hunt, Bolwell, Weatherby, Astone, Garwood Douglas G. Parizeau Harold WV. Kennedy John C. Lantman Theodore E. Battles William E. Hogan Gander llcloeod Peter S. Blallett F. Alan Nelson John F. Reagan, Jr. Robert N. Hunziker David A. Vlfetherby HI Robert A. Astone Frank R. Baker Harry J. Bolwell Raymond NI. Coombs Charles V. Costantino James I. Crowley, jr. Daniel F. Doheny, Jr. Douglas W. Durkee Cyrus B. Elmore, Jr. James A. Garwood William J. Hoppe Donald R. Hunt, Jr. Robert E. Lanou, Jr. Robert W. Nelson A. Herbert Peterson A. Gould Susslin SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON f' 1 VERMONT BETA Founded at University of Alabama 1856 Established at Vermont, 1922 Fratres in Facultate Albert G. Nlackay Proctor H. Page Second row-Lantman, Hogan, Parizeau, Reagan, Coombs, Kennedy Front row-Susslin, Hoppe, Lanou, Doheny, Elmore PAGE ONE HUNDRED TVX LNTH NINL SIGMA NU BETA SIGMA CHAPTER Founded at Virginia Militargu Institute, 1869 Established at Vermont, 1898 Frater in Facultate Hiram Upton Graduate Students David Niell '43 Robert Storey '43 1946 Verle Houghaboom Raymond Tremblay 1947 George Holden Donald McRell VVallace Jones, Jr. Donald Steenburn 1949 Gerald lVIeCormaek Robert lylagoon Harry Miele Paul Nlravlag Silvio Valente William VViedorn Reginald WOl'fhCH Alexander Bennet Lawrence Grillin Reginald Hatch Bernard Higuera Stearns Jenkins Edward Kaitz l Third row-Towle, Houghaboom, Wiedorn, Higuera, Miele Second row-Kaitz, Bennet, McCormack, Tremblay, Magoon, Jenkins, Griffin Front row-Hatch, Story, Niell, McRell, Jones, Mravlag, Worthen PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY 1947 SIGMA PHI Paul Carey Rodney Galbraith r 1948 Theodore Banghart Richard Evans Wlilliam Flanders 1949 Brendan Boylan Richard Haigis Elitchell Carey Jack WVhite ALPHA OF VERMONT Founded at Union College, 1827 Established at Vermont, 1845 l Second row-M. Carey, Boylan, Haigis . Front row-Galbraith, Banghart, P. Carey, Evans, Whnte PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-ONE TAU EPSILON KAPPA CHAPTER PHI 1946 Charles Irwin Leonard Kunken 1947 Lawrence Ahrens Alexander Bayer Julius Goldberg Lenard Kunken 1948 Seymour Cowmen Alan Kraft Paul Dondes Bernard Lippman Irving Goldstein Seymour Weissman 1949 Founded at Columbia University, 1906 Established at Vermont, 1919 Noel Galen f. nys: : Theodore Irwin Second row-Dondes, Goldstein, Weissman, Kraft, Cohen PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO Front row-Goldberg, Kunken, Lippman AE, McRell emotes Corridor cowboys Interviewing the interviewers Y Pool-or-some dive! What are we going to do about the Chow Line! 'L I 1 iw? H X . . , 'ijjwrx -51 N ww mmm- ,V , H .Q .H , , 4. 1, - ..1-' 131.5-,' Z., ,i .J lj! QQ!-EL' y +5:Q7521qT?'1' , . , . nfw ff,ffQ a- W nmr lmyu , -ur fl ':llg1jf ,,g1-5: f s glyw .' r - 1 r1x'4 .V Wu' 5 ,-,LF .r. , w -t - www W W' - , -:fidrz ' Gr - .iw it fn 1,,. 1 4 ' 'S J G P M . -gig! 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Je , 1 Second row-Manager Serino, Manjoney, Clairmont, Dixon, Houston, Stafford, Coach Fuzzy Evans Front row-Livingston, Parrow, Becker, Pierce, Stein, French, Collier, Levine Basketball, once again sponsored by the Uni- versity, after a lapse of two years, made a noteworthy comback by the successful com- pletion of a 14-game schedule. By virtue of soundly trouncing hfliddlebury, Norwich and St. Michael's, the team cinched the title of Ver- mont State Collegiate Champions, 1945-46. Coach John Evans, following a leave of absence, returned to the Hill and diligently tackled the task of grooming a quintet for his arranged schedule. From the material available during the fall quarter, he grouped Ken Pierce, Howie Stein, Ralph Becker, Julie Levine, and Bob jake and moulded them into a smooth- functioning team which inaugurated the season with victories over Clarkson and the Winooski V. F. W. Before the initial game, the squad elected Bob Jake and Howie Stein as co-captains for the season. At the outset of the winter quarter, with the declared ineligibility by the A. S. T. P. of Co- captain Bob Jake, medical student, and with the influx of many veterans possessing basketball prowess, Coach Evans was forced to start from scratch to produce another team. With but the brief practice period of a week behind them, the new Vermont team faced an experienced and polished Grenier Field five and suffered a 43-21 set-back. As the season progressed the combination of Ken Pierce and Bob Stafford, forwards, Bob French, center, and Ham Livingston and Captain Stein, guards, supported by such capable reserves as Art Collier, Sonny Houston, Cal Parrow, and Sonny Dixon steadily improved into an impres- sive club. The only blemishes on the balance of the schedule were the 43-36 defeat by the superior Grenier Field team in a return engagement, the 58-31 shellacking by the phenomenal service team of giants representing Fort Devens, and the most exciting game of the winter in which American International College overcame a scrappy Ver- mont team by the slim margin of three points, 51-48. Closing the season with a smashing victory over St. Lawrence University, the Cats made it 10 wins out of 14. Ken Pierce was high-scorer for the team. In his first year of collegiate competition Pierce proved himself a competent player. His keen eye for the basket and deft deception will be an asset to Vermont basketball teams during his remaining three years of eligibility. Following Pierce in scoring honors were Captain Stein and Ham Liv- ingston. Both were outstanding not only in scor- ing ability, but also in their floor play. Especially noteworthy as the season matured was the de- cided improvement shown by Bob French and forward Sonny Houston. French developed as a PAGE ONE HUNDRED TIIIRTY-SEV LN scoring threat in addition to his stellar services performed in recovering the ball from the back- boards. Houston's improvement was such that he won a starting berth in the last four games. Only three members of this year's squad will be affected by graduation, Captain Stein, Julie Levine and Dick lVIanjoney. The prospects for a strong team next year are encouraging with the expected return of Larry Killick, Norm Beaulieu, Ralph Lapointe and George Henderson, all bas- ketball lnminaries before their entry into the service. It is also expected that Bob jake will be eligible. The 1945-46 Season Sat., Dec. U. V. M. Winooski V. F. YV. Tues., Dec. U V. M Clarkson Sat., ,lan U. V. lVI Grenier Field Sat., jan U V. lVl Norwich Fri., -lan U. V. M. Grenier Field Sat., jan U. V. M Mass. State Wed., -lan U. V. M St. Micl1ael's Sat., Feb U. V. M. Middlebury Sat., Feb U. V. lVl. Fort Devens Sa t., Feb U V. lVI Amer. Intern. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHT Sat., Wed ., Sat., l' ri., Feb. 23 Feb. 27 Mar. 2 Mar. 8 U. V. M. U. V. M. U. V. M. U. V. M. -,S St. Michael's Middlebury Norwich St. Lawrence JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL With freshmen eligible for vasity competition, a Junior Varsity squad was organized and coached by Sgt. Andy Landa of the Military Department to afford potential varsity material further experience and development. By soundly defeat- ing the lVliddlebury Jayvees on two occasions, the Landamen captured the mythical title of Vermont State Collegiate Junior Varsity Champions, 1945- 46. Local teams were scheduled for eight addi- tional games Which served as preliminaries to varsity contests. Ability uncovered in the varsity farm clubi' was demonstrated by Freshman Bill Doerr, Cy Elmore, Harry Bolwell, Fran Auger, Bill Flanders, Gene Mo1'rissey, and Bud Hoppe, some of whom may prove useful to Coach Evans in the future. ,,,.:A,. .... ,, ...-. -,-,. -.Y ,-... ,Q V Tw., iii . I . Ii . ig' l W E Second row-Coach Landa, Susslin, Bister, Paikowsky, Cornmn, Morrissey, Hamilton: Assistant Manager First row-Flanders, Thomas, Bolwell, Captain Fitzgerald, Auger, Costantmo, Elmore PAGE ONE HUNDRED TI-IIRTY-NINE ,- SKI TEAM II Audette, Worthen, Lanou, Goodell, Mallett, Plumley, Bourdon, Hawley Although failing to Win any meets, the Univer- sity of Vermont ski team completed a successful 1946 season. The success can be measured by the experience gained by the team members in com- petition and by the marked improvement in ability demonstrated by individual members as the winter progressed. For the hrst time in three years the services of a ski coach were secured. Coach Everett Bailey '41, former U. V. Nl. ski team captain, first looked over the available material for his ski team during the Christmas holidays. On hit. lkflansheld Coach Bailey spent several days studying his men as he watched them per- form on the famous Nose Dive and more difhcult S-53. Slalom courses were set out in the Corridor of the Nose Dive which became the classroom for Coach Bailey's ski squad. A sudden and unexpected thaw in early Janu- ary made snow conditions unsuitable for further work at the mountain. With preparations then limited to afternoon sessions of conditioning ex- ercises and road work, the team journeyed to hfliddlebury on January l9 for the ski meet on Breadloaf hit., held in conjunction with the Mid- dlebury Winter Carnival. ln the downhill Bob Hawley was outstanding for Vermont by placing sixth. Final scores of the meet Won by the strong Dartmouth team found U. V. hi. in fifth place. The week-end of January 2-3, saw a vastly improved Vermont ski team perform for their own invitation meet on hflt. Nlansfield. Running the entire Nose Dive in the downhill race, Capt. Pete hflallett placed third, with teammates Larry Fagan and Heath Bourdon following in fifth and and sixth places, respectively. ln the slalom Heath Bourdon took a fifth, and Captain Mallett took PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY tenth place. Covering a difficult eight-mile cross- country course, ,lohn Goodell came in third with Bill VVorthen following in eighth place. In jump- ing Goodell in sixth place, Nlallett in eighth, and Hawley in tenth completed Vermont's scoring which totaled second high to the winning Dart- mouth's. At Hanover, N. H., for the Dartmouth Winter Carnival on February 8-9, Vermont placed seventh in combined scoring. John Goodell made the best showing of the team by placing four- teenth in the downhill, sixteenth in the slalom, eleventh in the jumping, and fifth in the cross- country. Graduation will leave the l946 ski squad intact, and accordingly a formidable team can be an- ticipated for the coming winter. John Goodell has been elected captain for the 1947 team, succeed- ing Pete hflallett. The Outing Club Ski Trophy, donated by Rod- ney G. Galbraith, was awarded to Capt. Peter S. lX-'lallett during the presentation of awards at Kake Walk. This trophy is to be given annually over a three-year period to the individual judged by a board of three faculty members to be the best all-around ski team member. Wfinners of the trophy receive an engraved medal and retain the cup for a year. The year following the third presentation of the cup, it will be returned to the University for permanent display in the Athletic Department's trophy case. The Ski Squad A Team: Capt. Peter Mallett. Heath Bourdon, Larry Fagan, john Gooclell, Robert Hawley, Bill Worthen. B Team: Robert Lanou, Charles Plumley. Manager: Richard Auclctte. BASEBALL Baseball, a war-time casualty at U. V. M., made a game comback attempt when a green but fighting group banded together to give the fans their first glimpse of the na- tional pastime in three years. Larry Gardner, Vermont head coach since 1929, coached the informal nine. The Catamounts failed to turn in a victory in live attempts, but their last contest saw a vastly improved team over that which started the season. Lack of good batting punch ham- pered the squad throughout the abbreviated schedule. Only out- fielder-pitcher Sted Huard reached the charmed .300 circle. Center- lielder Bill Fagan also proved a dangerous man in the clutch with his extra-base hits. As always, Coach Gardner came up with a strong pitching staff. What was lacking in deptl1 was compensated for in ability. Fresh- man George Jimmo, Navy medic Phil Mayo, and Army medic Huard all turned in commendable mound jobs during the season. Baseball for the 1946 season promises to find the University of Vermont represented on the dia- mond by a strong team. Although the traditional Southern trip is not scheduled for 1946, plans are made for its eventuality in 1947. Members of the 1945 Informal Baseball Squad Roger Baker Jean Hamilton Bob Barrows Sted Huard Wendy Barwood George Jimmo Ted Battles Phil Mayo Ed Crane Howie Stein Bill Fagan Dave Wetherby Stan Fieber 1946 Squad Lines Up PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY ONE FOOTBALL Football, having taken a war-time leave of absence for three years, is returning to the University of Vermont for the Fall of 1946. A seven game schedule has been arranged which begins on the first Saturday of the Fall Quarter. In order to have the team conditioned and pre- pared for the initial game, Coach John Evans will call all candidates to Burlington from a month to two weeks before the Fall Quarter begins. Preparations for the forthcoming season al- ready have been made at regular sessions of Spring football practice held in the cage and on the back campus. Coach Evans has stressed fundamental, coordination, and timing in the execution of the offense to be used in the Fall. 'The return of many veterans to U. V. Nl. affords a wealth of good football material. Lettermen of previous years as Well as new students who are experienced in the game will be available. Dwight Eddy, one of the co- captains-elect for the 1943 season which never materialized, Will return to lead a team which will insure the college of many thrilling Satur- day afternoons this coming Fall. SCHEDULE 1946 Oct, 5 Colby at Waterville, Me. Oct. 12 Union at Burlington Oct. 19 Norwich at Northfield Oct. 26 Univ. of New Hampshire at Burlington Nov. 2 Mass. State at Amherst. Mass. Nov. 9 Rochester at Burlington Nov. 16 Middlebury at Burlington PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-TWO IN SPORTS A. A. Second row-Lewis, Barron, Kipp, Pease, Cutler Front row-DuBois, Malone, Hoos hflembership in any athletic club entitles one to join the VVomen's Athletic Association. The VV. A. A. Council provides a wide and varied club schedule with appropriate clubs offered during the fall, winter, and spring seasons. The W. A. A. Council also sponsors various social affairs. Among the most popular has been the Pops Night, at which roller skating and community singing are featured, and the annual intercollegiate Play Day. The VV. A. A. banquet marks the end of the Athletic Club Year. At this time all VV. A. A. members gather for dinner and installation of the new oHicers. W. A. A. COUNCIL Prrsizlmzl'-lVlary Greene I irr-Prrsizlrnt-jean Ryan Senior Raprrxrzltntiw'-Margie Watts junior Rrprfsmzlnliw'-Betsy Kipp Rfrording St l'l'l'f'!1I'j'-JOZlIlllC llowarcl Cflfff5Pf21lIii7lg Sfrrrtary-Crystal Nlalone Sophomore Rrprwrrztaliw-Betty Ann Scott Trmsurrr-Mary .lane Little Council t7Il'LH7'gK'-AllllC lrloos .J55i5l'I1llf Counfil 11tLf1rgr-Nlary Pease Sofia! Chairman-lNlariau Lewis P11liI1'rit'y-Allarjorie Nelson Srmpbook-Marjorie Cutler Rcprcsfrztatiw' 011. Ilnndlmok-Sally Mcrwin Hmltll. Council-l'larriet Barron Cynic Rrp1'f:rnt'atiw'-'Therese Cuszowski Faculty ffdvisors-Nliss Cummings, Miss Euler, Nliss Hoffman PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-FOUR Each year W. A. A. presents a cup to the dorm having the highest W. A. A. attendance. Awards are also mad: to the winning team Captallls. Honorary varsity certificates are issued to the outstanding members of each club. W. A. A. emblems and admittance into the All Sports Club are given to those who dis- play further interest and ability in W. A. A. The purpose of W. A. A. is to promote an interest in sports to further the ideals of good sportsmanship, and to maintain a high degree of physical fitness. W. A. A. aims to have a sport for every type of girl in every season. W. A. A. CLUB MANAGERS Archery-Dorothy Day Badminton-Betty Whitney. Betty Ann Moody Basketball-Margaret Putnam Bowling-loan lVestWood. Olga Sclloelles Dance VVorkshop-,lane Smith Fencing-Lois Lynn Hike-Bike-Priscilla Klain Hockey-Joanne Stevens Ping-Pong-Virginia Hamel Riding-Nancy Ladd Rifle-Mary Boardman, Betty DuBois Skiing-Cap lVhite Softball-Mignon Burggraf, Marjorie Cutler Swimming-Marion Rosenhain. Rose Nlary Bristol Tennis-Bea Bickford Volleyball-Ma1'ion Belville HEALTH COUNCIL Cook, Baker, Hansen, Barron, Poljacik, Farmer, Wright The purpose of the Health Council is to maintain a high standard of health among the women students on the campus. Posters are distributed to the various dorms. The Health Council publicizes various ways and means of keeping Ht and preventing illness. Once a year there is a campus Wide tag dayf' The money raised at this time is used to provide funds for medical and dental care. The annual Health Council Dance is a well known social function sponsored by this group. The purpose of this affair is to raise the neces- sary funds for carrying out the functions of Health Council. Harriet Esther Cook June Grody Marion Parker Betsy Cayey Pauline Yazinski Becky l arnham Mary Kuruc Leona Felix Sue Polacik Llewella Day Pauline Palin Lila Tommin Florence Mueller Phyllis Wright Joyce Colby Barron, Prcsidmzt Margaret Harris Dot Hansen Bea Bickford Sue Shepherd Gloria Breger Jacqueline Swascy Priscilla Joslin Jane Smith Maude Ann lViggins Ethel Proucot Janice Anderson Mary Hageman Eurania Contos Nlary Jane Farnham Kathryn Eaton PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE CAMPUS MANAGERS Fahey, Donnelly, Hoos, Campbell, Thornton The highest honors il woman can achieve in athletics is membership in the All Sports Club. The girls must prove to be outstanding in LN. A. A. clubs and varsities as Well as attain good scholastic marks. Every sport minded girl tries to get the Green and Gold All Sports jacket. The All Sports Club is the honorary YVomen's Athletic Society. Aflembership in All Sports Club is based on athletic leadership and sportsmanship and general scholastic grades. Election into All Sports comes during the senior year when the required number of athletic clubs and honorary points have been attained. Virginia Campbell Mary Greene Peggy Donnelly Ann llnos Irene lfzmhey Spike Thornton Alargic Watts The managers of each club have formed their own club. They plan the W. A. A. Parties and Play Day. At each meeting the girls talk over the individual problems of each athletic club. Greater cooperation and an increase in the W. A. A. membership is the aim of Campus Managers. Second row-Day, Putnam, Klain, Cutler Front row-Belville, DuBois, Smith, Burggraf, Ladd ALL SPURTS CLUB HIRE-BIKE I l ..:,:.,.V.,. , -- - -AAA-H - - 1 nam. 1 ' ' , Whitney, Smith, Putnam, Klain, Brackenridge, Cutler, Burggraf Some of the girls use their bikes and some their own two feet in this Club. The girls have fun going on wienie roasts and just plain hikes. The hnal party of the year was held at the lVilliams Farm in Essex Center. Cox, Hageman, Cutler, Burggraf, Putnam, . ,, , ., ....,., A . . Vt V , H Marge Cutler and Mig Burggraf as co- managers of Softball Club gave U. V. M. one of the best softball teams it has seen in quite some time. The girls practiced energetically for Play Day. Green vs. Gold games were played off with Green in the winning. 2 I i l 1 L SUFTBALL Tobey, Tucker, Atwood, Pease, Putnam, Sprague, Linn, Urie Across the floor they leap! The girls in the Fencing Club will tell you they have fun stab- bing one another in jest. This club is very good for limbering stiff muscles and also helps coordination. The girls have competitive matches as Well as learning techniques of fencing. National Rifle Association Certificates were issued to outstanding members of the Rifle Club this year. For the first time since this club was organized a team entered in an inter- collegiate shooting meet. Betty DuBois, high scorer, is also manager of the club. Sergeant Landa instructs. Second row-Klain, Gerdon, Hopwood Front row-Wheatley, Tobey, DuBois, Ahern, Jenkin, Durfee RIFLE FENCING SKIING ,U F gg Q , - - yan vi . - if , Second row-DuBois, Jordan, Parrot, McNamara Front row-Sutter, Tuttle, Howard, Lewis The VVomen's Ski Team entered in many intercollegiate meets. At Stowe, Skip Lewis placed hrst in the downhill. Nlany other out- standing records Were made by Cap WVhite and Louise jordan. Cap White also managed the Ski Club. Cutler, Moody, Ladd, Robbins Nloonlight rides in the winter and breakfast rides in the spring are among the outstanding events of the Riding Club. An annual Horse Show is also sponsored by this club. Nancy Ladd, manager, and Marie Lawlor give riding instructions. RIDING SWIMMING Standing-Fleming, B. Smith, Linn, Grifiis, Delano, Felix, J. Smith Kneeling-Dockstnder, Derrick, Malone, Atwood, Tucker, Young, Howard, Guzowski This year the Dance WVorkshop gave an exhibition at Middlebriry College. The Mod- ern Dance Group, headed by Miss Hoffman, is known for the Annual Lilac Day affair it puts on each spring. jane Smith is manager. Under the leadership of Nlarion Rosenhain, manager, the Swimming Club had a winter meet. The Green Team was victorious over the Gold Team. The club has an annual Splash Party in the YH pool. Formation swimming, diving and practice strokes are taught. Second row-Klain, Cox, Tobey, Meyn, Hopwood Front row-Rutledge, Jenkin, Wright, Durfee, Lovell, LeSueur MODERN DANCE BUWLING Second row-Gordon, Matthews, Gerdon, Reynolds, Wieder, Robbins, Wheatley Front row-Russell, Corwin, Ellis, Westwood, Burggraf, Moodie lVaterman alleys are always crowded when the Bowling Club is getting together. The strikes and spares are made quite generously when people like Mickey Mills make scores of 144. This is one club that never has weather troubles. This is always one. of the most popular clubs. The Green Team was victorious over the Gold in the winter quarter. A team was formed to enter in the Play Day. Coaching and official refereeing are taught by Miss Huyler, and lklargaret Putnam manages the club. Third row-Klain, Robbins, Buckingham, Guzowski, Cox, Bunggraf, Ingalls, Pease, Gerdon Second row-Garvin. Howard, White, Putnam, Durfee. Ellis, Davis Front row-Crocker, Moodie, Wrigfht, Lovell, Cutler BASKETBALL -TH .,, 1 i , an f rx. 1-it l L VOLLEYBALL V' ,,,. , Q . . iv F' Second row-King, Belville Front row-Lovell, Ingalls, Hadwen, Gerdon 'When the weather is fair and the courts are dry, the Volleyball Club is in full swing. Dur- ing the cool fall days and the warm spring days the courts in back of the weather bureau are always in use. The girls had fun keeping the ball flying over the nets during Play Day. For a good time and energetic exercise join the Volleyball Club. Tournaments are held between the Green and Gold teams. The novices have a special club. Badminton is a favorite in the Inter- collegiate Play Day. Betty Whitney and Betty Ann Nloodie were this yearis co-managers. Third row-Lewis, Ingalls, Cox, Burggraf, Reynolds, Pease Second row-Davis, Moody, Moodie, Felix, Sprague, Clark Front row-Baird, Cutler, Gerdon, Matthews BADMINTDN P AGE ONE HUNDRED F IFT Y-TWO SKlPping classes? Daisies won't tell, Leah . . Thorn among the roses! Redstone taxi? Kay being coy Lorrie sunning on Slade lawn ,.,.J ,Z , ' ff' :-535'? ' l fu ua al yr - ff 2 W E Q, . Q . . 1 2:5 Ax- 1 M :vEHl'VF1i?M--lk-W N i k'W Wmk wr W 5 ,SMH W i Beau PAGL ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-SIX Nzmvy Ahern ? 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Hayes and Carney hladamoiselle Shoppe Miles and Riley The Old Bee Hive The Princess Shop Shepard and Hamelle Thomas and Co. lvnited Clothing and Furniture Contractors- Donovan's 'Vermont Structural Steel Wlright and hflorrissey Department Stores- XY. T. Grant Montgrnery Ward and Co. Sears, Roebuck and Co. Drugs CWfzolemIe and Retailj- Burlington Drug Co. X-lcGregor's Pharmacy Youngs Pharmacy Footwear- Boynton's .lan's Fuel- FQ. S. Adsit Coal Co. Furniture- Lash Furniture Co. Gifts- Boutilier's University Book Store Grocers fWfZOZE.flIZE and Remilj Champlain Valley Fruit Co. Nl. Nl. Farrell Frozen Food Lockers Verret and Sons Hardware- Hagar Hardware Co. Herberg,s Auto Supply Lowe Bros. Paint Co. Strong Hardware Co. Hotels- Hotel Van Ness Hotel Vermont Insurance- Srnith, Bell and Co. State lklutual Life Assurance J ewelers- Freineau Bros. Preston and Son Education- L d Linguaphone Institute algluriqjgj-ji Engraving- . L b '- Austin-Empire Co. uljli' il' Haigh CO. Farm Equiplnent- Manufacturers- O. hfliddlebrook and Sons Edlumps A. B. S: E. C. Whiting Florists- Farrington's Music'- Ggvqgag Bailey's hrlusic Rooms PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTX FIIRLI Paper- Riverside Paper Co. Photographer- Sa1'gent's Printers- Free Press Printing Co. Real Estate- Cliausse Real Estate Co. Hickok and Boardman Recreation- Bowling Center Restaurants- Alps Cafe Nliss Burlington Diner Carlis Cl13.1'llC,S Henryk Diner Howard -Iohnson's Nlajestic Diner Ma1'ietta's Restaurant Rand's Star Restaurant Sporting Goods- L. P. VVood Stationery- B ruhn's Oliice Equipment lWcAulifl'e's Transportation- Yermont Transit Company Utilities- Burlington Electric Light Co. EAT C U R R I E R ' s C A R L 7 S Clothing Store for College W011ze11 WELL 66 Church sf. Tex. 940 15 Church sf. Burlington, vt BURLINGTON Comjllillzenfs of HICKOK 8: BUARDIVIAN C0l1IfIIi7lZEl1fS of RIVERSIDE PAPER C0. COIllpIiI7Zfl7fS of THOMAS Sc COMPANY 70 Church Street R. GOLDMAN TAILOR 85 FURRIER REMODELING, REPAIR AND STORAGE 179 Pearl St. Burlington, Vt. COIlIP1illlUI1fS of A FRIEND C0171-l7Iil71E71fS A Of 'MONTGOMERY WARD and COMPANY PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-FOUR We sell the earth and e've1fytbi11g on it CHAUSSE REAL ESTATE CO. Phone 628 BURLINGTON, VERMONT RESIDENCE FARM LAKE SHORE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT INVESTMENT Vermont Transit Company The People Will Be Served C01npli11ze1zts 0 f en'c7'.4 inet BANK STREET BURLINGTON It's W O O D ' S for Sporting Goods TEL. 687 78 CHURCH ST. BURLINGTON, VERMONT PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-FIVE C0172p1i11Z67ZfS of LASH FURNITURE COMPANY NLASH WILL SAVE YOU CASH BURLINGTON 'l'RUST COL BURLING I'ON, VT. Branches WINOOSKI and RICHMOND Complete Banking Service MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION BAlLEY'S MUSIC ROOMS Abernathy Clarkson Everything in Music RECORDS SHEET MUSIC Ver1no1zt's Fofgzlzogt Department MUSICAL MERCHANDISE 1848 - 1946 ss Church Sc. Phone 238 BURLINGTON, VT. PHONES 2070-2071 .2012 Ausx VERRIT I s0Ns J' 0' MIEDEEEQIOUK GROCERS an CHOICE WINES AND CHAMPAGNES PURE MAPLE SUGAR FARM MACHINERY - SEEDS AND MAPLE SYRUP FERTILIZERS 112 Church Street - Q MCAullffe S SMITH, BELL an COMPANY, INC. BOOKS STATIONERY OFFICE EQUIPMENT SCHOOL AND ARTIST SUPPLIES ENGRAVING AND PRINTING Phone 4400-4401 The Book and Stationery Corner Since 1837 INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE A Call on the Phone Protects All You Own 217 College St. Phone 1300 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-SIX BL!7'fZil1gf071 'J Leazdmg H only Hotel Vermont AND Van Ness House Donovan Incorporated GENERAL CONTRACTORS 200 Main Street BURLINGTON Burlington Savings Bank BURLINGTON, VERMONT A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK -- INCORPORATED 1847 Complete Saving d Loan Facilities We are Pi in Banking By Mail BER FE URA ORPOR PXGL ONL HUNDRED SIXTX SEVEN MADAMOISELLE SHOPPE C077lI7lilllCl1fS of M. s. ABDALLA, P1-Op. A LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Church Street Burlington, Vt. F Telephone 1613 Air Conditioned LTNITED CLQTHING Q brat Restaurant CHINESE AND AMERICAN FOOD FURNITURE CO. Family and Home Outfitters Burlington, Vermont Clothing: Furniture: 144 Church Street Burlington, Vt. 26 Church St. 617 Riverside Ave Comjllimcnls of C om pliments - Bowllng Center Uf 163 Church Street zheVei rCynic - FLYNN BOWLING ALLEYS 147 Main Street Let Us Be of Service to You H U N T L E Y ' S LAUNDERERS Cherry Street HOWARD JOHNSON,S SHELBURNE ROAD FULL COURSE LUNCHES AND DINNERS LATE EVENING SNACKS - SANDWICHES SODAS - SUNDAES - Foon To T AKE OUT PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT B. J. BOYNTON 65 Church St. THE OLD BEE HIVE FOQTWEAR O11-e of Bzzrlingtorfs Burlington Vermont Leading Department Sfores H earlquarierx for MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS SHEPQRCQ 82 EIAMELLE Gen11i11e Registered K E E P S A K E DIAMOND RINGS FREMEAU BROS. MAJESTIC DINER FARRINGTQNIS Specializing in Florists STEAKS AND CHOPS 71 CHURCH STREET Flowers fbe xilvnl iokerf' 139 Pearl Street Burlington, Vt. Our flowers say il for you Y0IUNG'S PHARMACY C. J. NICHOLS, Proprietor Lcfs make it u date, Meet you at Y01mg's 184 Pearl St. Burlington, Vt. STRONG HARDWARE COMPANY WHOLESALE 8a RETAIL 205-207 Main St. Burlington, Vt BRUHN'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT 102 Church St. Tel. 200 RAND'S Where College Sf1Ldf?11IfS Dine 64 Colchester Ave. Comjrlimenis of GIRARDI BAKING C0., INC. Bakrrx of ENRICHED JUMBO LOAF BURLINGTON ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE TAXPAYERS OF THE CITY FOR THEIR BENEFIT PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTX NIN1 Complimenfs of J A N ' S FAMOUS SHOES Telephone 3860 B 0 U T I L I E R 9 S House of Gifts PICTURE FRAMING VERMONT WOOD-CRAFT 205 College St. Burlington, Vt. good gurs C0l.E FUR COMPANY 14 Church Street Compliments of Qobe the qlorist PLANTS AND FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION MC GREG0lR'S PHARMACY George R. McGregor, Prop. 180 Main Street, opposite Postolfice Phone 4160 Burlington, Vt. PRINCESS SHOP DistindiL'c Feminine Apparel 40 Church Street: BURLINGTON, VT. lowe3rof6ers PAINTS 6: VARNISHES 207-211 College St. Burlington, Vt MISS BURLINGTON DlN'ER 24 Hour Service Good Food at Right Prices C0lIl!Illl71C'IIfS of A FRIEND STATE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY HAROLD C. AVERY General Agent HAYES 81 CARNEY 127 CHURCH STREET Eveerytloing a Fellow Wears WHERE VERMONT MEN MEET EDLUND MODERN KITCHEN TOOLS Edlund Co. Burlington, Vt PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY 1 Mariettzfs Restaurant Complmzenls of STEAKS, LOBSTERS, PEA SOUP A FRIEND 73 Nlain St e t B lington, Vt. Cofzgmfzzfafzbfzs in T he Class of '47 M. M. IHH HHl ii SUNS sf? ik Mofejafe fevemfe Q'4z'zz'6uz'c+2J sf? ik 316 Pine Street - Phones 4100-4101 BURLINGTON, VT. PAGE ONE IILNDRIID SIIVVNITX ONIL Complimemfs of Adsit Goal 0. CHAMPLAIN VALLEY FRUIT CO. BURLINGTON - RUTLAND Wholesalers FRUITS, VEGETABLES, BEVERAGES ALSO BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOODS COMMERCIAL COLD AND FREEZER STORAGE Co1npli1nenz's of MILES et RILEY, INC. Outfitters MEN AND YOUNG MEN 101 Church Street Burlington, Vt. Quality Clothes Est. 1897 Out ,feacfeti . . . UNIVERSAL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES MILL SUPPLIES REFRIGERATION PAROID ROOFING RADIOS BIRDS SHINGLES ARCHERY ASPHALT SPORTING GOODS KYANIZE VARNISH AND PAINTS Hagar Hardware and Paint Company PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-TWO rin ti n g . . bmzzizfzzl pmvfzmf orzgzkmf fhnffy Free Press Printing Company Burlington, Vermont C H A R L I E ' S TEXAS AND MICHIGAN Complimenis of FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS, INC. RED HOTS 179 Church Street Main Street Burlington, Vt T. A. HAIGH YQ LUMBER CO., INC. I 0 as . MQQQSQ QEEQEITSQI? E or 315 Pine Sf. i Burlington, Vt. HERBERG AUTO' SERVICE INCORPORATED A uto Specialists PARTS and ACCESSORIES Sales and Service 204 MAIN STREET ALPS CAFE 8: SEA GRILL CORNER CHURCH AND MAIN STS. A Good Place to Eat SEA FOOD A SPECIALTY Good Food is Good Health Wright 81 Morrissey CONTRACTORS EUGENE F. MORRISSEY, JR. 158 Bank Street Burlington, Vermont PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-F OUR Pnssmws - Q REGISTERED JEWELER Cgynpliyngnfg AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY of GINUINI Engagement and Wedding Rings F. J. PRESTON 8: SON, Int. 17 UPPER CHURCH ST. BURLINGTON, VERMONT Burlington Drug Co. SIMPSON'S Sem-S, FUR STORE, Inc. Roebuck 55 CO. F URS and LUGGAGE Corner Church and Cherry Sts. 7 Church St. Burlington, Vt. Burlington, Vt- Phone 2090 THE UNIVERSITY STORE is for me SERVICE OF SUPPLYING ALL STUDENTS' ACADEMIC NEEDS From Freshman Cap to Cap and Gown THIS STORE IS OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT VERMONT STRUCTURAL STEEL CORP. 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