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oe          -         tm          tees         ?         ee          ate          Se         5         v         ao         where         eee!         any         Wie          Git          aus         Ms          eF          Rrt          ae         ate          TRA         Catt          tow         peas         i         {         4                   And          together          we          shall          rejoice          through          alltheseasons                    |:          :         é         ,          {os         .          aoe.         R.         ‘The          passages          from          THE          PROPHET          by         Kahlil          Gibran          used          as          mottos          to          the          pages         introducing          the          various          sections          of          Nikeare         reprinted          with          the          kind          permission          of          the         publisher          Alfred          A.          Knopf,          Inc.          Copyright         ‘          1923          by          Kahlil          Gibran:          renewal          copyright         1951          by          Administrators.          C.T.A.          of          Kahlil         Gibran          Estate,          and          Mary          G.          Gibran.’’         ibhediuntorm          Glass         presents          to          the          Senior          Class         nineteen          hundred          and          fifty-six         Wik          AG          NeCOLTEEG          i:         NORTON,          MASSACHUSETTS         Mrs.          Hedda          Korsch         “You          give          but          little          when          you          give          of          your          possessions.          It          is         when          you          give          of          yourself          that          you          truly          give.”         To          Mrs.          Korsch,          we          dedicate          our          book,         Whose          devotion          strengthened          Wheaton          life.         Frau          Korsch’s          strump          -          professor          of          German,         A          vital          interest          in          her          native          land,         Poetry,          philosophy,          literature          and          art,         The          wooden          horse          hand-carved          in          miniature.         Her          life          filled          with          challenging          experience.         University          days          and          tragedy          of          war         Developed          wisdom          and          integrity,         Keenness          of          mind,          an          understanding          heart.         Liberal          concepts          of          education         The          perpetuation          of          equality         Realized          in          classes          at          Shepard          Court.         Mrs.          Korsch,          we          dedicate          our          book          to          you          —         Distinguished          scholar,          compassionate          friend.         I          looked          into          a          giant          looking          glass         .          And          saw          my          image,          yet          I          knew          it          not.         I          asked          myself          as          if          |          were          THE          PROPHET         “If          this          is          the          day          of          harvest,         In          what          fields          have          I          sowed          the          seed?”’         hs          aid          The          reflection          told          me          it          is          one          great          day         Of          many          Lapuent,          for          in          it          is          sown         The          fullnesses          of          beauty          and          of          freedom,         Of          friendship          and          of          pleasure          and          of          knowledge;         g          And          greater          still,          within          its          noon,          ideals.         )          lt          has          awareness          of          a          universe         And          a          vacant          self          to          be          made          full         With          the          sense          of          knowing          others’          fruits.         These          fullnesses          will          find          maturity         Through          choices          and          responsibility.         The          importance          of          this          harvest          day         Will          be          reaped          again          but          with          aged          hands,         By          those          which          will          be          wiser          for          their          age.         All          ages          find          their          ages          in          reflection;         And          now,          apart          from          double          images,         One          beholds          a          double          looking          glass.         One          side          reflects          reflection          in          detail;          4         The          other          sketched          and          yet          undone         Is          my          unfinished          image          -          thus          I          know          it          not.         ‘          This          side          holds          the          challenge          for          its          artist.         We          are,          then,          the          artists          who          may          paint         A          fruitful          harvest          in          our          mediums,          :                   Forming          portraits          with          the          things          we          know;         Applying          colors          thus          to          understand         The          constitution          of          our          likenesses,         In          giving          quality          to          harvests          we          produce.         abr         von         if,          Ghee         eae          J         2                    seep          goretnintorminee         ae         se         eee         “ai         ee         ee         Sa          eras,         ao         t         4         bec         Nine         My          -         iM         tat!         ee          gle         Ne         w)         ts          fi          “O0n         ir          of          Seeking          freedom         Freedom          whispers,          “‘Know          me          when         Your          heart          is          brave          and          bold          to          hold          me,         Soul          is          strong          to          long          to          have          me.””         Having          sought          beyond          the          sve.          |         _          Having          brought          within          Ge          eee          :         |          Acquiescence          Vaupetine          Ranges         -          Then          yoy          Neal          your          light          and          shadowed         Sackey,          self          at          Wisdom’s          altar;          |          agree          all          you          are          to          ae         :          Then          transcending          flame          of          freedom         gt          Rises          with          hae          pte          to          claim          you,         AH          2S          Be          is)          pte          a          you,         aren          Serve,          preserve          you.         Chained          to          balance,          ever          weiehing         3          :          oh          Gad          Evil          when          you          find          that          fi         :          -          Truth          is          beauty...          peat          gh          way.         Embrace          whatever          pleasure          calls,          for,         Out          of          servitude          of          Wisdom,          om          ae          Perse         wreedomaohisperss          20:          ijastam          pe          teen          ee         ft          “7          y          t          Child          of          mine,         z         A          gingham          dog          -          a          watchman          he,         Leashed          by          links          of          election          free,         Deftly          guides          his          dimpled          campus,         Taking          rashness          by          the          hand,         Rarely          biting,          ever          leading.         ‘‘Chairmen’’          is          our          calico          cat,          a          patch          for          every          need;         Blazing          oragne          for          Fire          Chief,          Entertainments         stitched          in          gold,         Bulletins          in          printed          white,          hazy          gray          for          Smoker          head,         A          bright          Red          Cross          upon          his          back,          a          numbered          square         for          Points,         Delft-blue          circles          on          his          paws          pattern          Formal          Seating.         Patches,          scissored          to          shape          and          color,          fashion          our         calico          cat.         College          Government          Association          Officers:          Ann          Purdy,          Vice-President:          Mary         Jane          Dawes,          Secretary:          Irene          Leidner,          Judicial          Chairman:          Betsy          Aldrich,         President:          Patricia          Young,          Treasurer.         College          Government          Association         Co-chairman:          Ann          Boyden,          Red         Cross          Chairman:          Gail          Matheson,         Fire          Chief:          Anne          Hutchens,          Bul-         letin          Board          Chairman:          Lucie          Gall-         agher,          Co-chairman          of          Dining          Room         Seating:          Sandra          Vose,          Point          Chair-         man:          Joanne          Hysom,          Co-chairman           of         Dining          Room          Seating:          Barbara          Young         Smoking          Committee          Chairman:          San-         dra          Ketelhut,          Social          Chairman:          Jane          Twel          1          d         Chambers,          Auditor:          Susan          Nichols,          We          UCLELE          CLECs          Se)          Ot         Chairman          of          Entertainments.          Side          by          side          at          the          table          here.         Missing:          Sara          Boyd,          Chairman          of          Sign-out          forgotten,          one          after          one!         Student          Alumnae          Building.          Ten          days          campusing?          Seven          points          yet?         Reminding          when          to          when          to          what!         Boe         ;         Honor          Board:          Pamela          Jewett,          Deborah          Robertson,          Alice          Williams,          Mary          Means,          Irene          Leidner,          Rebecca         Byerly,          Susan          Bates,          Jean          Brennan,          Lucia          Taylor.          Missing:          Isabelle          Magnus.         Academic          altercations          .          .          .         Blue          books          please,          pen          and          ink,         Think          it          best          to          keep          clean          cuffs,         Rough          spots          with          the          faculty.         Academic          Committee:          Joan          Karalunos,         Dolores          Person,          Sally          Epler,          Roberta         Hastings,          Gail          Schiot,          Katharine          Brock-         way,          Ann          Boyden,          Anne          Baker,          Ann         Purdy,          Chairman:          Inge          Plaetzer,          Joan         Lees.         Four          years          pass          so          very          fast,         Out          of          college,          what          to          do?         Vocational          Conference         Brings          counsel,          where          to          go         With          jobs          in          the          future.         Vocational          Committee,          first          row:          Anne         Blackmer,          Dolores          Person,          Eda          Moore,         Margit          Bliss.          Second          row:          Carolyn         Braman,          Gail          Matheson,          Rebecca          By-         erly,          Chairman:          Carolyn          Betts,          Eleanor         Capen,         Our          student          information          booth         Of          other          college          governments,         Of          foreign          students,          trips          abroad,         We          query          these          to          NSA.         National          Student          Association:          Kathryn          Bishop,          Marion          Willi,         Mary          Swett,          Cornelia          Hamilton,          Chairman:          Mary          Ann          Hemry.         Class          of          1957:          Patricia          Fleet,          Song          Leader:          Jean          Brennan,         President:          Sara          Boyd,          Treasurer:          Carolyn          Meyer,          Secret-         ary.          Missing:          Marjorie          Land,          Vice-President.         CLASS          ©FESEns         Class          of          1956:          Madeline          Smith,          President:          Jane          Chambers,         Song          Leader:          Joan          Gorder,          Treasurer:          Mary          Hawke,          Secret-         ary:          Joanne          Hysom,          Vice-President.         Class          of          1958:          Muriel          Osmundsen,          President:          Arden         Kahlo,          Vice-President:          Constance          Halverstadt,          Se.-         tetary:          Jane          Gordon,          Treasurer:          Marilyn          Talbot,         Song          Leader.         Class          of          1959:          Nancy          Monick,          Vice-President:          Florence          Walker,          Secretary:          Alice         Daniel,          Treasurer:          Ann          Baldwin,          President:          Alden          Johnson,          Song          Leader.         Staff          seated:          Deborah          Coles,          Assistant          Editor:          Jacqueline          Cook,          Associate          Editor:          Nancy          Gattuso,          Editor-         in-chief:          Matrha          Van          Cott,          Circulation          Manager:          Barbara          Fenney,          Assistant          Editor;          Standing:          Natalie          Roghaar,         Exchange          Editor:          Ann          Carples,          Advertising          Manager:          Suzanne          Roux,          Business          Manager:          Janet          Morton,          Manag-         ing          Editor.          Missing:          Cynthia          Emerson,          Headline          Editor:          Linda          Darby,          Make-up          Editor:          Mary          Anne          Myers,         Photography          Editor.         WHEATON          NEW           5         Measuring          the          lines          methodically,         The          trotting          typewriters          set          the          pace         And          make-up          a          single          track          of          printed          word.         Editors,          proof          readers,          other          staff         Contemplate          articles          to          the          readers,         Ponder          letters          to          the          editor         And          pour          the          cream          where          humor          reigns.         Many          minds          and          fingers          uniting,         Communicate          all          events          into          print,         Releasing          the          News          to          every          box.         A          synthesis          of          four          years          past         Joins          interest          and          achievement          in          the          arts         To          hold          a          measured          time          through          art          and          copy;         And          this          the          purpose          of          our          winged          victory.         We,          frantic,          photograph          a          snowy          branch         In          fear          that          summer          heat          will          melt          its          weight         And          thus          obscure          the          scene          from          memory,         As          spring          growth          hides          the          tracks          of          snow          activity.         Thus          we          have          recreated          in          partial          pose         A          cycle          binded          in          symbolic          unity.         Staff          -          seated:          Elizabeth          Villa,          Art          Editor:          Judith          Beckanstin,          Advertising          Editor:          Deborah          Coles,          Literary         Editor:          Shirley          Salmonsen,          Editor-inchief:          Barbara          Fenney,          Associate          Editor.          Standing:          Ellen          Clark,          Cir-         culation          Editor:          Anne          Rafferty,          Business          Manager:          Hilary          Thompson,          Publicity          Editor:          Althea          Krause,          Photo-         graphy          Editor.         Staff:          Ann          Hutchens,          Assistant          Manager:          Barbara          Whidden,         Editor-in-Chief:          Patricia          Aronowitz,          Business          Manager:         Sandra          Vose,          Promotions          Manager:          Ann          Boyden,          Advertis-         ing          Manager:          Mary          Mallon,          Associate          Manager.         Rushlight         Every          fall          the          advertisers          bustle,         Rustle          receipts          -          a          hidden          dollar          or          two         Persuaded          from          an          unsuspecting          pocket,         A          seeming          incongruity,          this          search         For          gold          before          the          call          for          printed          word;         And          yet,          three          times          a          year          the          evidence         Gleams          from          under          cover.          Justified         The          rush          for          gold          brings          talent          into          light.         ae         Cabinet,          seated:          Kingsley          Black,          Secretary;          DeRosette          Hendricks,          President;          Annette         Granstrom,          Big          Sister          Chairman;          Katharine          Brockway,          Vice-President,          Freshman          Com-         mission;          Sylvia          Greaves,          Inter-Race          Inter-Faith;          Ellen          Clark,          Treasurer;          Standing:          Althea         Krause,          Freshman          Commission;          Joan          Gorder,          Sales          and          Advertising;          Gretchen          Young,         World          Fellowship;          Sara-Ann          Lincoln,          Community          Projects;          Martha          Knapp,          Worship.          Miss-         ing:          Isabelle          Magnus,          World          Fellowship;          Wain          Koch,          Community          Projects;          Muriel          Osmund-         sen,          Sales          and          Advertising.         CHRISTIAN         ASSOCIATION         Ignited          bright          by          candlelight         To          glow          throughout          the          campus          night         Embracing          comers          to          our          life         With          sisters’          care          and          welcoming,         Brought          to          worship          thoughtfully         At          evening          vespers,          Sabbath          prayer.         Sales’          profits          from          last          year’s          books,         Clothes          to          those          less          fortunate,         Extending          fellowship          near          and          far         To          help,          to          guide,          teach          and          learn,         To          welcome          hope          and          truth          and          peace.         Mondays,          Thursdays,          twice          on          Sunday;         Section          meetings          part          by          part.         Chanted          Latin,          modern          hymns,         Christmas          carols          spiced          with          holly,         Mozart          Festival          in          the          spring,         Guilded          pipes,          a          leading          hand         Mirrored          to          up-lifted          eyes;         Voices          blending          note          and          line         Tumble          into          warmth          of          music.         i.         vy         Officers:          Joan          Gorder,          Secretary;          Nancy          Penfield,          Supervisor;          Patricia          Henning,         Manager:          Barbara          Robbins,          President;          Katharine          Brockway,          Marshal;          Althea         Krause,          Librarian.         ”           4         en         ..          And          let          your          best”         Friendship          like          a          drop          of          water,         Falls          upon          the          earth          and          sinks          within,         Deepening          to          depth          and          finds          a          spring         Cool          and          clear,          imbedded          in          stone          and          mud.         As          one          that          finds          his          home          the          droplet          joined          the          spring         Which          grew          in          size          and          spread          into          a          brook,         Nourished          with          richness          by          the          drop.         And          so          the          brook          impelling          on         Felt          pressure          at          its          banks,          a          vital          force         Which          burst          and          cpened          widely          to          a          stream,         Caused          rocks          to          turn          and          stirred          sleep          solumn          earth.         Then          rushing          rapids          at          a          river’s          edge         Led          through          inlets          and          formed          a          current          out          to          sea.         This          blue,          massive          and          primary          gem         Swallowed          the          current,          which          never          was          lost         But          added          strength,          the          wholeness          and          the          force,         Of          one          arop          of          water          that          sinks          into          the          ground         As          the          deepening          spirits          of          Friendship          found.         OW         |         QuaAss:          Or         CIES          Oe          1956         CASS!          OR          bz         House          Chairmen:          Helen          Brown,          Everett;          Cynthia          Emerson,          Larcom;          Jane          Redfield,         Everett;          Patricia          Henning,          Chapin;          Elizabeth          Burnham,          Metcalf;          Marjorie          Land,         White          House;          Alice          Steele,          Stanton.         Friendship          forms          a          path          for          all          our          ways         And          guides          our          footsteps          gingerly          down          a          stair         To          thus          escape          the          solitude          of          books         And          patronize          the          smoker          for          awhile.         It          brings          a          richer          pleasure          to          a          game         Of          sports          or          cards          where          winning          holds          small          name;         And          takes          us          out          to          skate          or          walk          or          build         A          giant          figure          silent          in          the          snow.         Its          purpose          is          a          unity          of          mind—         The          will          to          know          her          in          her          need.         ‘         {         of          pleasures.         Unig          its          7          Pleasure          shadows          spidery          concerns          in          darkness         And          shades          with          gold          seeking          hands          of          happiness          -         Come          tripping,          laughing          as          you          dance         Through          sun          and          rain,          of          many          weathers         Yet          unloosed,          unworn          by          sense’s          sense.         Come          venture,          find          the          bliss          of          fun;         Clasp          it          for          a          moment          to          your          heart         Forgetting          kindled          sadness          and          complaint.         Let          it          seep          fully          through          eine         Until          the          moment          hears          ecstasy’s          peak.         Run,          lose          contact          with          the          earth;         Sing,          re-echo          the          song          of          the          living,         The          turbulent          fountain          with          bubbling          laugh         Before          it          splashes          in          silent          pools.         Search          with          the          eye          an          instant          joy         Before          the          delight          is          blinded;         Think,          sample          newness          in          all          things         Increasing          richness          of          the          mind.         Reach          out          with          happy          seeking          hands         And          lightly          grasp          the          truth          of          pleasure.         VOR          sean          pei         pSsiewrsinenas         SOCIAL          COMMITTEE          -          Front          row:          Sandra          Ketelhut,         Chairman;          Jane          Merselis.          Back          row:          Edith          Shipley,         Joanne          Hysom,          Anne          Blackmer,          Susan          Morrison,         Nancy          Coleman.         Winding          main-line,         Call          the          stop!          A          hop         To          parlor,          office,          kitchen.         Tunnel-like          the          halls          connect         Our          stations,          each          with          sign          post          bearing         Designation          of          its          function.         Plimpton          housing          movies,          speakers,         Yellow          parlor          talk          and          coffee         Carry          as          to          outside          stations.         Moving          constantly          in          gear         We          engineer          our          way          to          song          fests,         Dance          or          casual          cigarette;         Bound          by          shining          hardwood          floors,         Stairs          and          twistings,          windows          glistening         Drawing          eyes          to          outside          scenery         From          our          student          winding          main-line.         WHEAT          ONES         Patricia          Fleet,          Leader;          Joanne          Hysom,          Patricia          Wilson,          Susan          Nichols,          Gail          Schiot,          Anne          Knowles,          Mary         Jane          Dawes,          Jane          Ward,          Edith          Baird,          Lucia          Taylor,          Susan          Van          Ness,          Jean          Brennan,          Madeline          Smith,         Marion          Willi,          Nancy          Coleman.         Eleanor          Hitchcock,          Patricia          Young,          Katharine          Brockway,          Elizabeth          Strayer,          Judith          Rubner,          Barbara          Manley,         Carolyn          Meyer,          Leader;          DeRosette          Hendricks,          Jane          Chambers,          Dorothy          J.          Kerper,          Kathleen          Hartwell.         Hey,          I          say,          my          taste          is          high          for          muffins,         Nor          will          I          sup          this          eve          but          lift          a          cup          up         And          stay          through          a          half          hour’s          lazy          haze.         Then          off          to          the          stacks,          stale          and          cold,         Where          I          shall          scold          a          tough          travail,          so         Spread          the          bread          for          famished          fools,         Drain          the          cup          with          peanut-buttered          tongue,         Let          the          crunch          begin,          lunch          beckons.         economies          OE,         RERERROOE         PosOCiAiliGis         Sw,         ome         ao         =         a         (aaa         (=)         Z         WN         He         4         :         ih         iss         3         Oey         Once          the          goal          was          in          sight,          a          flash          recorded,         Tis          seen          again,          the          delight,          exhausted         Last          loop          around,          stick          to          the          ground,         The          game          alert          to          be          shot          into          play.         Crack!          Colors          flash          and          flash          back         Blue,          red,          white,          bouncing          ball,          taut          bow         Find          their          mark,          a          swish,          thud,          score.         Time,          delay,          rest,          whistle,          hustle         Skill          and          muscle,          strive          to          gain.         Smack!          The          race          relay          pull          over,         Again          heading          to          win,          sleek          and          trim         Last          lap          down,          stretch          for          the          crown         Touch          exhausted,          happy          emerge         Past          the          goal          --          at          last.         ATHLETIC          ASSOCIATION          COMMITTEE          -          Front          row:          Sally          Howes,          Elinor          Backe,          Anne          Huber,          President;         Hilary          Thompson,          Vice-President;          Sharon          Read,          Marilyn          Greene;          Back          row;          Nan          Fisher,          Mary          Mallon,         LaDonne          Heaton,          Treasurer;          Helen          Arndt,          Pamela          Jewett,          Elizabeth          Jefferys,          Secretary;          Harriet          Brown,         Judith          Kaufman,          Dianne          Hall;          Missing:          Jane          Woodworth,          Lisa          Bowen,          Beferly          Welsh,          Dorothy          Linton,         Clevia          Zitman.         ATHLETIC         ASSOCIATION         1          TRITONS          and         @          IRITONETTES         Harriett          Brown,          President         Susan          Van          Ness         Mary          Jane          Dawes         Deborah          Robertson         DANCE         Bes         SAS          va                   OUTING          CLUB         OUTING          CLUB          -          Front          row:          Dorothy          J.          Kerper         Treasurer;          Hilary          Thompson,          Publicity;          Back          row;         Gretchen          Young,          Trips          Director,          Pamela          Jewett,         President,          Dianne          Hall,          Secretary.         RIDING          CLUB         RIDING          CLUB          -          Front          row:          Margaret          Renier,          Mary          Weed,          Elizabeth          Wadleigh.          Back          row:         Marcia          Kenney,          Cassandra          Stewart,          Sara          Boyd.         KKK         Agtos          Secor         Between          dorms          in          Krazy          races         Foolish          faces,          strange          paces,         Fall          dappled,          candy          appled         nae          6          Gh          COR         CHRISTMAS         Hail          to          Britannia          —God          save          the          king          ....         Capering          jesters,          harlequined          mummers,         Heralding          carolers          fresh-          blown          by          snow,         Frosting          fun          and          frolic          on          a          merry          meal.         Humble          straw          yields          the          radiant          Promise;         Crowded          Plimpton          brightens          with          story          cheer         And          gratitude          for          all          and          each          who          give.         Gay          evergreens          against          the          chapel          white          —         Freshmen          echoing          clear          vespers          of          this          night.         Grab-bag          parties,          Santa          in          borrowed          garb,         Blotters          cluttered          with          Season’s          Greetings,         Christmas          lights          haloed          in          freshly-washed          hair;         The          bustle          and          hum          of          the          holiday          song          —         These          times          are          good          times          and          that          is          why          we          sing          ...         Gail          Schiot,          Isabelle          Magnus,          Rebecca          Byerly         Spirit          of          gayness          in          a          dance,         A          pageant,          play          on          carpet          green.         Waiting,          ready,          music,          movement         Lifted          up          the          colors.          Whirling          ’round,         Yellow          blends          with          pink          to          peach         Twinning          patterns          pale          perfection.         Beauty,          wisdom,          honor,          splendored         With          simplicity,          kindness,          loyalty;         The          virtues          woven          to          honor          a          queen,         Tradition          of          youth          she          reigns          supreme.         Jester          springing          in           the          flushed          dimple         Of          earth          and          sky,          to          wait          one          moment         And          witness          the          fitness          of          spring.         Front          row:          Jane          Rosenthal,         Ruth          Glick,          Nancy          Cotton,         Suzanne          Hague,         Corr.         |)          Busby,         Back          row:         Ann         Nichols,         Kathleen         Barbara         Forsberg         Susan          Director;         Marion          Willi,          Vivian          Branau.         pad         Sou         $         fs         ¥         Ct         31         a:         a         ponents         wal         got         i         F         O         wt         yea          Seve          kann          ae          Be          ce          4          4          :         uSsIC          WITTEN          ana          DlaVvea          D          {          é          ;         yr=}          j          :          i         featl         y         )          VV          1illl         ®          ‘          +          P         €          ogee          %          :                    ra          rs          ae                   %          rie          |          i          ¢          %          he          4          t¢          5          LS          3         VFTiCal          @SsIStance          PiIven          is         sity          2         .          ’                    ¥         ade         Lf          ie          :          12          +.          o         Mw          ETE          oe          Y          a          i,         %          wae          y          a          3          oe         VIVIAN          Dlanhdau          Oe         PN,         iN         4         {         |          i         %         h         “h         4         5          to         yt         .          “                   {         ;          ‘          ¢         ’          ;         jot          bid          you          enter          the          house         N          be         be          eae         wreitic          the          threshold          of          your         ables          Fak’         tot         Ove         A          :         :                    S         Knowledge          has          come          when          yesterday          was          not,         The          onward          open          pathway          into          life.         The          laws          and          thoughts          of          yesterday         Which          are          like          blocks          that          children          stack         To          see          them          rise,          then          fall          again.         A          child          laughs          at          the          clamorous          spill,         This          is          his          goal          for          now          to          be          content.         These          little          minds          grow          older;         They          learn          that          blocks          are          made          to          stand         And          not          to          waver,          chance          a          fall         Or          bend          and          warp          to          sudden          decay.         Constructed          by          a          mind          who          knew          its          place,         Each          block          how          large          and          small         Built          humanity;          but          when          the          block,         The          mind          of          yesterday,          is          soiled          and          scarred         By          those          too          eager          to          recall          its          base,         So          other          recent          blocks          tumble          down.         A          tottering          tower          may          crush          existing          men,         May          lead          a          pathway          into          strife         Unless          the          present          mind          conceives          the          base         Of          every          block          he          choses          for          his          use.         Dr.          A.          Howard          Meneely,          President         Dr.          Meneely,          president          and          friend.         Capable,          conscientious          and          conservative         He          sustains          a          college         In          rural          plain          and          hill.         Success          lies          in          his          skill         To          handle          problems          with          serenity,         Not          slighting          simple          objects          on          the          way.         Discouragement          and          hopeless          hours         Restored          with          ingenuity,         Meetings,          lectures,          chapels          faithfully          met.         His          values,          spirit          and          integrity         Are          endowed          in          building          and          foundation.         Miss          Eisele         Miss          Crandall,          Mrs.          May         Mrs.          Hodgkins,          Miss          Ziegler         Mrs.          Cox         Miss          Dearden,          Mrs.          Ingalls,          Miss          DuMont         Mrs.          Cote         Miss          Costa,          Miss          Theroux,          Mrs.          Esten,         Mr.          Sargent,          Mrs.          Nelson         Mr.          Fillmore,          Mr.          Boisse         Mrs.          Gilbert,          Mrs.          Armitage,          Miss          Merrill,          Miss          Rechnitzer,         Mrs.          Reidenbach,          Miss          Eden         Mrs.          Churchill,          Miss          Harnois,          Miss          Clayton         Miss          Nicholson         Mrs.          Cressey,          Mrs.          Newbert         Hurd,          Mrs.          Fitch         Mrs.          Pierce         Dr.          Duffield         Miss          Isaacson,          Miss          Brown         Miss          Heuser,          Miss          Fisch,          Miss          LaPenta,          Mr.          Jordan         A          Kaleidoscopic          light          flows          into          darkness,         Illuminating          time,          space,          and          experience.         Soft,          gold-flecked,          it          forms          ivory          Athena;         Luminous,          bejeweled,          a          Gothic          rose          window;         Dramatic          and          classic,          the          Gesu          of          Rome         Or          sensative          impressions          of          Manet          and          Monet.         Lines          flow,          merge,          dissolve          into          composition,         As          practical          fingers          guide          human          expression         With          freedom          of          medium,          movement,          and          depth.         Art,          the          illustrator,          eye          of          the          senses.         a         ART          CLUB:          Elizabeth          Villa,          Secretary-Treasurer;         Mary          Means,          President         ARI         Miss          Bush         Mr.          Ramseyer         MUSIC          CLUB:          Anne          Hutchens,          Secretary-Treasurer;         Althea          Krause,          President         MUSIC         Two          strings          pulled          taut          and          crudely          tacked,         A          drum          composed          of          feline          pelt,         Expressed          the          Music          of          a          time         Before          the          bards          with          lute          and          harp.         Then          numerous          notes          of          minuets,         Emitted          from          the          harpsichord,         To          piano,          organ,          and          clarinet         Transcends          romantic          to          modern          days.         Mozart,          Beethoven,          Bach,          and          Brahms,         Mode,          key,          pulse,          and          theme         Instill          understanding          of          the          mind,         Appreciation          of          the          soul.         Miss          Malcolm,          Mr.          Briggs,          Mr.          Sharp,          Miss          Burton,          Mrs.          Mackenzie,          Miss          Foell,          Mr.          Reinert         eer          rrr          Ce                  PSYCHE:          June          Tuttle,          Treasurer;          Anita          Alibertini,         Vice-President;          Joanne          Hysom,          President;          Shirley         Ryan,          Secretary         English,          the          passion          of          men          -         Dante’s          Hell          in          vivid          strokes,         Dickens’          lurid          London,         Shakespeare’s          drama          out-living          time,         Browning’s          love,          Faulkner’s          decadence;         These          words          that          sing,          these          words          that          weep.         Tolstoy’s          Russia,          de          Maupassant’s          France,         Melville’s          Sea,          Hawthorne’s          Sin,         Virility          in          Hemingway,          Bryant’s          Nature.         Prose          of          the          head,          poetry          of          the          heart.         People          die,          their          souls          live          in         Pages          of          works,          by          hands          and          mind.         Man          -          the          inspiration          of          literature.         rs          =          aoe          ees         DRAMATIC          ASSOCIATION:          Kathleen          Scarlett,          Treasurer;         Emilie          Dana,          Vice-President;          Jane          Scovell,         President;         Elizabeth          Slack,          Secretary.         FRENCH          CLUB:          Dolores          Person,          Secretary-Treasurer;         Gail          Schiot,          President         MODERN          LANGUAGES         c         SPANISH          CLUB:          Sally          Devlin,          Secretary-Treasurer;         Joan          Karalunos,          President         Miss          Burlingame          |         Miss          Littlefield,          Mrs.          Korsch,          Miss          Metzger,         Miss          Mandell,          Miss          Dewis,          Miss          Epstein         Mr.          Mallo         A          restless          tongue          and          curving          lips         Mold          the          rolling,          throaty,          and          harsh;         A          restless          mind          and          liquid          strokes         Etch          the          passions,          doubts,          and          trusts.         Colored          threads          intoned          and          penned         Form          scenes          of          Spanish          villas          petal-bright         And          gleaming          gold          in          a          conqueror’s          hand,         Paris          bookstalls          and          the          soul          of          Proust,         Nature’s          temple,          cloud-capped          Mont          Blanc,         Russian          strength,          the          wind-swept          Steppes,         Flaming          Moscow,          Crime          and          Punishment,         The          winding          Mosel          and          purple          harvests         And          scarred          youth          of          Drei          Kameraden;         Scenes          woven          into          a          tapestry          of          Language.         Miss          Rechnitzer,          Mr.          Vakar         GERMAN          CLUB:          Adrienne          Bevis,          Secretary-Treasurer;         Joan          Karalunos,          President         :         .         =         |         :         '         |         Dr.          Martin         Mr.          Desjardins,          Mr.          Austin         Pall          EOS          ©          inane         RELIGION         and          CLASSICS         Mr.          Stace         Ethics          and          aesthetics,          duty          and          beauty,         Marx’s          materialism,          Nietzsche’s          need          for          change         Leading          thinkers          Kant          and          Hume         Ed         Planted          thoughts,          which          have          grown          and          bloomed         As          foundation          in          Philosophy.         The          church,          the          mosque,          the          temple,         God          as          guide          to          good          and          evil,         Moral          choice          of          right          and          wrong;         Faith,          the          strength          of          Religion.         Regard          the          pure          Doric          column;         In          majesty          and          glory          stood          for          the          Age         of          Achilles’          wrath,          the          Persian          phalanx,         Roman          roads          that          paved          an          Empire,         And          Homer          and          his          tales          of          Classics.         i)                  CLASSICAL          CLUB:          Kalliope          Garoufes,          Secretary-Treasurer;         Martha          Knapp,          President;          absent          Regina         Ventura,          Vice-President         Mr.          Beye,          Miss          Taylor         Miss          Green,          Mr.          Goodwillie,          Miss          Banning,          Miss          Caspar,          Miss          Beasley,          Mr.          Gilbert         Mr.          Shipley,          Mrs.          Mowatt         Sociology          -          group          action          and          culture,         Margaret          Mead’s          South          Sea          Islands,         Sumner’s          basis,          student’s          confusion;         The          coal          towns,          the          looming          cities,         Church,          school,          slum,          and          suburb;         Man          in          his          environment          ...          we          the          studied.         Psychology,          the          infant          science;         Behavior          observed,          recorded,          concluded.         The          tools          of          the          psychologist;         Kittens          and          rodents,          shock          and          test,         The          blind          and          deaf,          the          plastic          child.         Man’s          behavior,          his          obsession.         Mr.          Shipley         PSYCHOLOGY          CLUB:          Aldene          Pearsall,          Vice-President,         Carol          Frank,          Secretary-Treasurer;          Isabelle          Magnus,         President.         PSV          CIO          Ene         ana          SOCIOLOG         Mr.          Goodwillie,          Mr.          Cressey,          Mr.          Gelineau         Jennings         Miss         ?         Mr.          Reed         .          May,         Mrs         PARSSPOIR          ie         GOVERNMENT         sherman         and          ECONOMICS         icin          jac          econ          ssorreonctnenso          Sats         a          Sasa         Mr.          Knapton         Mr.          Knapton,          Miss          Norton,          Miss          Ruby,          Miss          Clewes         Jennings         Miss         History          is          the          past,          the          tic-ing          clock.         Caesar          and          his          legions          slashing          Gaul,         The          splendor          of          Louis          mutilated          by          Hitlers;         The          tic,          the          tock,          the          past,          the          future.         Government          is          the          plan,          the          tipping          of          scales.         Parliament,          Duma,          Diet,          and          Congress;         With          man-made          laws,          mankind          rebels.         King,          chancellor,          dictator,          and          president         The          rulers          of          Man,          the          weights          of          rule.         Economics          is          the          ticker          tape.         Capitalism          and          collectivism,         Laissez          faire,          markets,          unions.         The          clank          of          machines,          the          whisper          of          wheat;         Who          shall          survive,          who          will          profit?         Mr.          Miller         INTERNATIONAL          RELATIONS          CLUB:          Car         Miss          Smith,          Mr.          Davis         ae         olyn          Braman,         Head          of          Scholarship;          Julia          Clarke,          President?          Dolores         Person,          Secretary-Treasurer;          Phyllis          Dugger;          Lucy         Cabot,          Publicity;          Priscilla          Nalchajian,          Program          Di-         rector.         Mrs.          Jennings         SCIENCE          CLUB:          Carolyn          Doeller,          Secretary-Treasurer;         Jane          Woodworth,          President.         CHEMISTRY         Miss          Marshall,          Mr.          Landis,          Mrs.          Warren,          Miss          Evans         Miss          Evans         Boyle’s          laws          and          the          ideas          of          Bohr,         A          beaker          of          pressures          and          atoms,         Explosive          volumes          of          mass          energy,         Distilled          in          principles          of          Chemistry         Dissected          studies          of          Biology,         As          chordate,          genetics          and          zoology.         Human          tissue,          ingenious          insects,         Mendel’s          garden,          Darwin’s          apes.         Physics.          A          vibrating          frequency          measured         As          time          reaches          in          and          tickles          the          ear.         Then,          test          to          a          light,          the          current          complete,         And          the          Kinetic          theory          of          heat.         Mathematics          is          drawn          on          circles          and          lines,         Its          figures          appear          quite          abstract,         An          angle          bisected          is          half          its          size,         But          never          trisected          and          still          exact.         PHYSICS          and         MATHEMATICS         Mrs.          Geiringer         2         Miss          O’Neill,          Mr.          Garabedian,          Miss          Burroughs         BIOLOGY         Miss          Chidsey         Miss          White,          Mr.          MacCoy,          Miss          Van          Schaack,          Mr.          Mish,          Miss          Chidsey         PVR         Miss          Almond,          Miss          Trosper,          Miss         AS          SA          EDUGAITON         Physical          Education,          muscular          regulation,         Dual,          cooperative          or          rythmic          sport;         A          tennis          swing          followed          through          in          golf,         A          flying          battered          bird,          a          trotting          horse,         Strikes          exploding          candle          pins,         The          dribbling          ball          clutched          by          net,         Sore          wrists          and          fists          and          swimming          shadows.         Dance          the          modern          way,          loosening          limbs,         Tapping          toes,          circles          and          squares.         Expression,          coordination,          relaxation,         Competition          shape          each          motion.         Miss          White         White,          Miss          Cronin,          Miss         Jacobs         WHEATON          SCHOLARS         Joan          Rothenberger,          History         Nancy          Gattuso,          Philosophy         Anita          Alibertini,          English                   t          [a           os         LAS          er          eos          on          le         5          ane          P         a@          c          ‘         .          f          er         !          .          P          4         o          :         ta          ?         :         awn          s         A         4         ‘         .          ¥                   Fig          ¥         {         +         t         f         Pu         -         1          ’         ...          You          have          given          me          my          deeper          thirsting         .         onour          and          my          reward...          ——         Me          i          :                    OTN         Farewell          friends          after          several          years,         Mingled          with          many          hidden          tears,         Handshakes,          laughter          and          gaity,         Commotions          coming          from          the          crowds.         Their          uniform          is          black          and          white,         The          sailors          stretch          along          the          pier         And          board          the          ship          as          two          by          two         Commence          to          seek          a          new          intent.         As          each          steps          on          the          wooden          ramp         He          knows          he          has          achieved          a          rank,         Which          has          been          gained          by          men          before         But          now          is          his          to          represent.         Anchor          ascends,          the          ship          pulls          out         Guided          ty          the          course          each          sailor          sets.         The          pier          disappears,          horizons          rise         For          the          spirited          sailors.          Farewell.         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MARY          ELIZABETH          MEANS         Art         JANE          BOYD          MERSELIS          MARY          SUSAN          MORRISON          JANET          STAHL          MORTON         Biology          Biology          History         HELEN          STRATFORD          NELSON          NANCY          CURTIN          NESBIT         Economics          Sociology         SUSAN          JANE          NICHOLS         English         MARY          JOAN          NORSWORTHY         Psychology         ELEANORE          DORIS          ORR         Sociology         ALDENE          ANNE          PEARSELL         Psychology         BARBARA          CAROL          PERLMUTTER          JUDITH          ANN          PIERCE          INGE          PLAETZER         Sociology          Psychology          Mathematics         MARYLINE          BARNARD          POOLE          —          PORTIA          GWEN          RAIDER          JANE          WELLS          REDFIELD         English          Economics          Sociology         se          S         BARBARA          JANE          ROBBINS         Economics         JOY          DIANE          ROGERS         English         CAROL          ANN          ROSENBURG         Government         JOAN          ELLEN          ROTHENBERGER         History         SHIRLEY          ANN          RYAN          GAIL          HOPE          SCHIOT          OLGA          EMILIE          SCHWENDLER         English          French          Biology         NAOMI          GORDON          SHALEK          MADELINE          SMITH         Psychology          Music         ALICE          RANDLE          STEELE         Biology         JANE          FRANCES          SCOVELL          JILL          SUSAN          SUGARMAN         English          French         MARY          JANE          SWETT          JANICE          OLIVE          WILLIAMS         Philosophy          Psychology         ANNE          MASON          TURNER         English         JUNE          EVA          TUTTLE          BEVERLY          JEANNE          WELSH          BARBARA          BLACKWELL          WHIDDEN         English          French          English         Se         i         ee         JANE          GAY          WOODWORTH          GAIL          WOOTTON         Chemistry          Biology         BARBARA          PHYFE          YOUNG         Biology         CLEVIA          ROLLER          ZITZMAN         Biology         STUDENT          DIRECTORY         ACKERMAN,          URSULA          S.          ALIBERTINI,          ANITA          L.         31          Eastford          St.,          Hartford,          Conn.          44          Hampton          St.,          Auburn         ALDRICH,          BETSY          ANGERED          bi          OmGEein.         Main          St.,          East          Douglas          Paret          Lane,          Hartsdale,          N.          Y.         ARNDT,          HELEN          C.         527          St.          Davids          Ave.,          St.          Davids,          Pa.         BERRIDGE,          MARJORIE          A.          BRANDEGEE,          SARAH          B.         50          Great          Woods,          Rd.,          Lynn,          Mass.          6          Amherst          Rd.,          Chatman,          N.          J.         BEST,          MARTHA          A.          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DOUGLAS,          NATALIE          D.         11          North          Osborne          Ave.,          Margate,          N.          J.          127          North          Hudson          Ave.,          Los          Angeles,          Calif.         DIKER,          ELEANOR          F.          (Mrs.          Charles)          DOYLE,          DEBORAH          M.         15          Everett          St.,          Cambridge,          Mass.          160          Arborway,          Boston,          Mass..         DOIG,          NAOMI          L.          DUGGER,          PHYLLIS          R.         Overbrook          Park,          Stamford,          Conn.          3127          Midvale          Ave.,          Philadelphia,          Pa.         DOLE          E@IS          DUNCAN,          BETTY          A.         71          Summer          St.,          Adams,          Mass.          Highland          Hall,          Rye,          N.          Y.         EDSON,          MARY          C.          EMERSON,          CYNTHIA         107          Maple          Ave.,          Greenwich,          Conn.          31          Everett          Ave.,          Winchester,          Mass.         ERDMAN,          MARGARET          L.         Buck          Run          Farm,          Parkesburg,          R.D.          2,          Pa.         FORSBERG,          ANN          M.          FULLER,          DIANA         78          Thorny          Lea          Terace,          Brockton,          Mass.          568          Hanover          St.,          Fall          River,          Mass.         GALLAGHER,          LUCIE          A.          GREENE,          MARILYN          W.         1001          Central          Ave.,          Plainfield,          N.          J.          16          Glen          Rd.,          West          Barrington,          R.          I.         GATTUSO,          NANCY          A.          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Y.          22          Park          Rd.,          Short          Hills,          N.          J.         HAWKE,          MARY          J.          HERRMANN,          BARBARA          A,         40          Westminster          Rd.,          Rockville          Centre,          N.          Y.          33          Whiting          Rd.,          Wellesley          Hills,          Mass.         HEMRY,          MARY          A.          HUBER,          FRANCES          A.         Dover          Rd.,          Dover,          Mass.          243          Summit          Ave.,          Mount          Vernon,          N.          Y.         HENDRICKS,          DEROSETTE          Y.          HYSON,          JOANNE          L.         40          Meadow          Rd.,          Rutherford,          N.          J.          16          Hec:kle          St.,          Wellesley          Hills,          Mass.         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MASSEY,          CARLA          J.         Box          582,          Lago          Colony,          Aruba,          N.W.I.         MATHESON,          GAIL’E,         30          Stevens          Terrace,          Arlington         NALCHAJIAN,          PRISCILLA         5S          Nichols          St.,          Chelsea,          Mass.         NELSON,          HELEN          S.         17          Birch          Lane,          Short          Hills,          N.          J.         NORSWORTHY,          MARY          J.         LOWENTHAL,          JANE         1705          Highland          Ave.,          Rochester,          N.          Y.         MEANS,          MARY          E.         Clark          Rd.,          Woodbridge,          Conn.         MERSELIS,          JANE          B.         321          Hartford          Rd.,          South          Crange,          N.          J.         MORRISON,          MARY          S.         182          Pennsylvania          Ave.,          Easton,          Pa.         MORTON,          JANET          S.         4]          Valencia          Ave.,          Staten          Island,          N.          Y.         NESBIT,          NANCY          C.         Old          Tavern          Rd.,          Orange,          Conn.         NICHOLS,          SUSAN          J.         %          Maine          Savings          Bank,          Casco          St.,          Portland,          Me.         4105          Cote          des          Neiges          Rd.,          Montreal,          Quebec,          Canada         ORR,          ELEANORE,          D.         25          Parkview          Ave.,          Bronxville,          N.          Y.         PEARSALL,          ALDENE          A.         1          Windsor          Rd.,          Hastings-on-Hudson,          N.          Y.         PERLMUTTER,          BARBARA          C.         280          Clark          Rd.,          Brookline,          Mass.         REDFIELD,          JANE          W.         35          Belleclaire          Place,          Montclair,          N.          J.         ROBBINS,          BARBARA          J.         Saunders          Point,          Niantic,          Conn.         ROGERS,          JOY          D          67          Tamarack          Rd.,          Port          Chester,          N.          Y.         SCHIOT,,          GAIL          oH:         82          Wibird          St.,          Portsmouth,          N.          H.         SCHWENDLER,          OLGA          E.         Merrett          Rd.,          Farmingdale,          N.          Y.         SCOVELL,          JANE          BE:         16          South          St.,          Chestnut          Hill,          Mass.         SHALEK,          NAOMI          G,          (Mrs.          Melvin)         110          Longwood          Ave.,          Apt.          5,          Brookline,          Mass..         TURNER,          ANNE          M.         West          Side,          Woodbury,          Conn.         WELSH          BEVERI          TE          YeJ.         57          Valley          View          Ave.,          Summit,          N.          J.         WHIDDEN,          BARBARA          B.         5          Cushman          St.,          Plymouth,          Mass.         WOOTTON,          GAIL         PIERCE,          JUDITH           A.         Box          171,          Clermont,          Florida         PLAETZER,          INGE         2a          Wambeler-Hellweg,          Dortmund-Wambel,          Germany         ROSENBURG,          CAROL          A.         338          Clinton          Rd.,          Brookline,          Mass.         ROTHENBERGER,          JOAN          E.         225          West          86th          St.,          New          York,          N.          Y.         RYAN,          SHIRLEY          A.         40          Skyline          Drive,          Farmington,          Conn.         SMITH,          MADELINE         47          Wesley          St.,          Baldwin,          N.          Y.         STEELE,          ALICE          rR.         430          Vernon          Rd.,          Jendintown,          Pa.         SUGARMAN,          JILL          §.         221          Highland          Rd.,          South          Orange,          N.          J.         SWETT,          MARY          J.         896          Longmeadow          St.,          Longmeadow,          Mass.         AM          UACAR          AS.          AGIN          IS,          1h.         Gregg          St.,          Wilton,          N.          H.         WILLIAMS,          JANICE          O.         Temple          St.,          R.F.D.,          Duxbury,          Mass.         WOODWORTH,          JANE          G.         102          Belleclaire          Ave.,          Longmeadow,          Mass.         125          Westview          Rd.,          Upper          Montclair,          N.          J.         YOUNG,          BARBARA          P.         10          Old          Lane,          Scarsdale,          N.          Y.         ZITZMAN,          CLEVIA          R.         %          Mrs.          C.          Mills,          Green’s          Farms,          Conn.         PATRONS         Mr.          Sol          Ackerman         Dr.          Kenneth          M.          Archibold         Dr.          and          Mrs.          Robert          Baker         Mr.          H.          F.          Biggar         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Merrill          A.          Calkins         A.          M.          Capen         Mrs.          Charles          Beaumont          Casther         Dr.          and          Mrs.          Donald          Daniel         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Frederick          J.          Draby         Mr.          G.          B.          Dawes         Mr.          and          Mrs.          George          DiCenzo         Marjorie          E.          Duffy         Dr.          John          Dugger         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Nicholas          W.          Fenney         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Raymond          Gauvin         Dr.          and          Mrs.          A.          C.          Gorder         Mr.          Albert          B.          Gordon         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Joseph          W.          Hoagland         G.          Hurd         Mr         .          and          Mrs.          George          Kahlo         Harlow          E.          Kibbe         Mr         Mr.         Mr.         Mr.         Mr.         Mr.         Dr.         Mr         Mr         Mr         Mr         Mr.         Mr.         Jo         Mr         Mr         Mr         .          and          Mrs.          Calvin          S.          Koch         and          Mrs.          H.          Alfred          Langben         Sydney          E.          Longmaid         and          Mrs.          A.          Lester          Marks         and          Mrs.          C.          A.          Means         Frank          H.          Medinger         and          Mrs.          Willard          D.          Nalchajian         .          G.          K.          Osmundsen         s.          Emma          Person         .          William          Redfield         .          Robert          E.          Russell         and          Mrs.          W.          Schwendler         and          Mrs.          D.          Shimkus         seph          J.          Weed         .          and          Mrs.          Harry          Welsh         .          H.          H.          Wright         .          Morris          H.          Wright         BRIGHTWOOD          PAPER          CO.         HENRY          J.          GUILD,          President         Howland          Ave.         ADAMS,          MASS.         Compliments          of          Mr.           Mrs.          Eugene          M.          Lowenthal,          Jr.         |         Compliments          of          Mr.          Lee          Pasemaneente          Arne          Tee          C          Bonne         Of          Authentic          Design         Sold          and          Rented          by         COTRELL          and          LEONARD         INC.         Established          1832         ALBANY          1,          N.          Y.         Suppliers          to          Wheaton          College         Compliments          of         Tony          the          Tiger          and          Melvin         Gondela          Clut         1094          Bay          St.         TAUNTON,          MASS.         Serving          Fine         ITALIAN          DINNERS         PIZZA         Our          Specialty         Compliments          of          Attleboro’s          Union          Theatre          and          Strand          Theatre,          Taunton         L.G.          BALFOUR          COMPANY         Attleboro,         Massachusetts         Official          Jeweler         Representative          .          Lom          Galvin         Compliments          of          Mr.           Mrs.          Herbert          R.          Silverman         Compliments          of          Edwin          W.          Fiske,          Jr.         COMPLIMENTS          OF         HANSON                    COMPANY         INC.         Prescription          Specialists         27          Broadway         Taunton,          Mass.         ARMSTRONG          ACRES         Taunton          Ave.,          Norton         IMPORTERS          of          FINE          CHEESES         Otto          Roth                    Co.          Inc.         177          -          179          Duane          Street         New          York          13,          N.          Y.         WHEATON          INN         Adjacent          to          the          Campus         Excellent          Rooms         Dining          Room         Open          12          to          2          P.          M.          —5:30          to          7:30          P.          M.         “A          Snack          or          a          Banquet”         ““For          Everything          Under          the          Sun”’         KAUFMANN’S          DEPARTMENT          STORE         Pittsburgh,          Pa.         Kenmore          Theatre         “The          finest          in          screen          Entertainment’’         Near          Kenmore          Square         Boston          —         FRATES          DAIRY         ICE          CREAM          AND          GRILL         right          near          the          reservoir         Mansfield          Ave.,          Rt.          140         Compliments          of         MAMMA’S          PIZZA         Taunton,          Mass.         DAVOL         PRINTING          HOUSE         Printing          Since          1858         25          School          Street         TAUNTON,          MASSACHUSETTS         Dial          4-9621         CHECKER          CAB          CO.         51          Taunton          Green         TAUNTON,          MASS.         TAUNTON          SUPPLY          CORP.         74          MAIN          STREET         TAUNTON,          MASS.         TAUNTON          44065         COMPLIMENTS          OF         AGOOS         Leather          Companies,          Inc.         BOSTON,          MASS.         CALCASIEU         Austin,          Texas          -          Since          1885         Compliments          of          Mr.and          Mrs.          Louis          Rosen         WHEATON’S          EXCLUSIVE          (TAXI          SERVICE         Norton          Cab          Co.          Norton          5-7755         Waterman          Taxi          Mansfield          40         No          transportation          Problem          too          large         Around          the          square,          around          the          country.         Compliments          of          a          friend         Compliments          of         SKIPPY          PEANUT          BUTTER         Distributed          in          New          England         by         Morris          Alper                    Sons,          Inc.         Best          Wishes          to          the          Class         of          1956         Mr.                    Mrs.          Herbert          A          A.          Krause         Compliments          of          Mr.          Irving          Miller         COMPLIMENTS          OF         Greetings          from          the          Dad          of          Bea          McClory         PRATT’S          STORE         WHEATON          NORTON,          MASS.         COLLEGE         BOOKSTORE         HASKIN’S          PHARMACY         Complete          Prescription          Service         Cosmetics          Luncheonette         West          Main          St.          (Opp.          Fernandes)         Phone          NOrton          5-4481         Malcolm          H.          Haskins          B.S.          Reg.          Pharm.         COMPLIMENTS         OF         Mansfield          Lumber          Co.         Congatulation          to          the          Class          of          1956         Mr.          Julius          Schatz         for          fall          and          back-to-school...         fashion’s         first         choice         Sweaters         without          a          peer!         @          ALSO          Miramink         ...          the          newest          in         fur          blend          sweaters.         Completely          full          fashioned.         Compliments          of          CARAVAN         by         MICHAEL          JAY'S          Compliments          of          The          Toll          House          Whiman          Mass.         Andover         “Things          Different’’          Bradford         Compliments         3         Do)         BROCKTON          TAUNTON         ““Brand          Names          Retailer-of-the          Year’’         Congratulations          to          the          Class          of          1956         Dr.  Mrs          .Francis          D.          Huber         W.          C.          FULLER          CO.,          INC.         365          N.          MAIN          ST.         Class          of          1956          MANSFIELD          TEL.          30         Congratulations          and          Best          Wishes         Mildred          and          Bart          Pauldin          Complete          Line          Of         6          Furniture,          Hardware,          Paints         Plumbing                    Electrics         CONGRATULATIONS         TO          THE          CLASS          OF         1956         From          the          Classes          of         1957         1958         1959         }LL          YOUR          LIFE         YOU          HAVE          BEEN          ENJOYING          MM  R          FLAVORS          AND          FRAGRANCES...         in          deliciously          flavored          foods          and          confections,          and          delightfully          perfumed         cosmetics          and          toiletires.          You          will          find          MM  R          flavors          and          basic          perfume         materials          in          thousands          of          products          in          food,          drug,          department          stores          and         beauty          shops          in          America.          Their          uses          span          The          Seven          Ages          of          Man          and         contribute          materially          to          the          American          Way          of          Life.         We          hope          that          life          will          continue          to          be          more          pleasant          for          you          because          of         MM  R_          flavors          and          fragrances,          which          we          obtain          for          your          enjoyment          from         almost          every          state          in          the          Union          and          from          scores          of          lands          beyond          the          seas.         AN          MAGNUS,          MABEE          «          REYNARD,          INC.         Since          1895          —          The          World’s          Most          Famous          Supplier          of          Essential         Oils,          Concentrated          Flavors          and          Basic          Perfume          Materials         16          DESBROSSES          STREET,          NEW          YORK          13,          N.          Y.         221          NORTH          LaSALLE          STREET,          CHICAGO          1,          ILL.         NUAGNYZ         tierce          Hardware          Co.         DISTRIBUTORS          OF          HARDWARE          AND          INDUSTRIAL          SUPPLIES         15°)          MeALING          S          Te          Rees          eel          'S         TAUNTON,          MASSACHUSETTS          BILL         POLO          DINER         Taunton          Avenue         NORTON         Teddy’s          Beauty          Shop         Route          123          Attleboro          Norton,Mass.         Complimentsof          Marty’s          Coffee          House         Best          Wishes          Mr.          and          Mrs.          Edward          Shandell         Compliments          of          J           J          DISTRIBUTING          CO.         RO          AN          JEWELRY          CO.         34          Main          Street         Taunton,          Mass.         The          Friendly          Store         Gifts          —          Diamonds          —          Watches          —          Jewelry         TREDENNICK-BILLINGS          CO.         Construction          Man          agers         10          High          St.          Boston,Mass.          Liberty          22480         COMPLIMENTS          OF         MULHERN’S          PRESCRIPTION          PHARMACY          L.          G.          BEERS          COMPANY         Established          1904          JEWELERS         JOSEPH          P.          and          R.          PAUL          MULHERN,          Diamonds          -          Gifts          -          Watches         Reg.          Pharms.          Expert          Watch          Repairing         SCE          Ae          CRMs          LES          65          Main          St.          Taunton,          Mass.         “ST          E-VEE’S”         Beauty          Shop         7          Leonard          Street          Taunton,          Mass.         Dailey          9          A.M.          -          6          P.          M.          Closed          Mondays         Evenings:          Tuesday          and          Friday         Appointments          Only         GLADDING'S         The          Oldest          Store          in          America         invites          you          to          visit          downtown          or         Wayland          Square         Headquarters          For          Fashions         Compliments          of          CAPE          MAY          MARINA         Cape          May,          New          Jersey         Fresh          Candies                    Fine          lce          Cream         DURAND’S          CHOCOLATE          SHOP          Sandwiches         19          Taunton          Green         Congratulations          to          to          the          Class          of          1956         from         CON          VERSE          RUBBER          CO.         Malden,Mass.         Complimentsof          Mr.           Mrs.          I.          Tanenhaus         VICTORY          CLUB         Mansfield          Ave.         NORTON         Compliments          of          Mr.           Mr.          A.W.          Angeletti         Johnson-          Dawes          Co.         8          East          Long          Street         Columbus          15,          Ohio         yp         A:         ws         Member:          National          Association          of          Home          Builders         National          Association          of          Real          Estate          Brokers         WEBER          FARM         North          Attleboro         Massachusetts         Sausage          -          Bacon         Compliments          of          Dr.                    Mr.          Robert          lee          Myers          Jr.         Compliments          of         MR.           MRS.M.C.          BECKANSTIN         The          Chicken          Coop          Restaurant         Home          of          Tasty          Foods         COMPLIMENTS          OF         Sandwiches,          Dinners         FLYNN’S          Air          Conditioned          Plenty          of          Parking         HARDWARE          Route          123         Attleboro          —          Norton,          Mass.         “A          Complete          Hardware         Store”         ATTLEBORO         Complimentsof           Mr.           Mrs.Myer          Saxe         Mansfield          Record          Shop         340          N.          MAIN          ST.         MANSFIELD,          MASS.         ele         Music          As          You          Like          It         QUALITY          AND          SERVICE         WAGNER'S         FLOWER          SHOP         23          BANK          STREET         ATTLEBORO,          MASS.         Phone          1-0729W         COMPLIMENTS          OF          ‘.         Kirley          Coal                    Supply          Co.         208          No.          Main          Street         MANSFIELD,          MASS.         you’re          invited         Please          consider          this          a          personal          invitation         to          make          full          use          of          our          complete          banking          service.         _          Here          at          The          First          National          Bank         you're          offered          both          personal          and          business         bank          services          ...          and,          you'll          like          the          way         our          friendly,          efficient          personnel         handle          your          banking          transactions.         Come          in          soon...          sit          down          and          talk         with          one          of          our          officers.          You'll          be         pleasantly          surprised          at          the          many          ways         we          can          be          of          service          to          you.         FIRST         NATIONAL          BANK         ATTLEBORO,          MASSACHUSETTS         COMPLIMENTS         OF         THE          Pleasant          Cab         MANSFIELD          PRESS         Lilly’s          Drug          Store         Bank          of          Taunton         Complete          Photographic          Service          to         1956          NIKE         LINCOLN          STUDIO         142          Pleasant          Street,          Malden,          Massachusetts         MAlden          4-1186         °          ,          7          ar          ¢          Se:         aot,          ct          wee          ,          “          J)          ae         7          :          )          «3          A          4         -          -          «          ns          s         7          we          cm         V6          Fa          en          es                   :          ee          he.Y         7         Pt]         r          e         a         f         ;         i         Ly         ‘         2         =!         .          ;                   by          Christopher          Publications,          Inc.                  ®          a         ad         ta          et?          he          ce          eel          Day          a                   NIKE          STAFF         Editor          in          Chief          Shirley          Salmonsen         Associate          Editor          Barbara          Fenney         Business          Manager          Ann          Rafferty         Art          Editor          Elizabeth          Villa         Staff:          Judith          Beckanstin,          Diana          DiPietro,          Martha          Hinman,         Hilary          Thompson         Photography          Editor          Althea          Krause         Staff:          Eleanor          Capen,          Ann          Hutchens,          Polly          Reid,          Jane          Rowe         Literary          Editor          Deborah          Coles         Staff:          Margit          Bliss,          Mary          Lincoln,          Carolyn          Meyers,          Elizabeth         Parrish,          Mary          Mallon         Advertising          Editor          Judith          Beckanstin         Staff:          Katherine          Bishop,          Mary          Ann          Burleigh,          Eleanor          Busansky         Margaret          Davidson,          Nancy          Wu         Circulation          Editor          Ellen          Clark         Staff:          Judith          Anderson,          Alberta          Cohen,          Susan          Bates,          Annette         Granstrom,          Joan          Karalunos,          Julia          Winch,          Sara          Boyd,         Kathleen          Hartwell,          Deborah          Robertson,          Sharon          Reed,         Jody          Drake,          Aline          Ouvrieu         Publicity          Editor          Hilary          Thompson         Staff:          Pat          Aronowitz,          Diane          Hall,          Joan          Munyan         OUR          SPECIAL          THANKS          =.=         to          Miss          Jennings          for          her          enthusiastic          support          as          faculty          advisor;         to          Miss          Fisch          for          her          stimulating          artistic          advice;         to          Mrs.          MacKenzie          and          Mr.          Burr          for          their          literary          criticism;         to          Regina          Ventura          and          Mr.          Miller          of          the          News          Bureau          for          all         their          photographic          help;         to          Mary          Sadtler,          Lynn          Lochner,          Arden          Kahlo,          Deborah          Robertson,         and          Ann          Rafferty          for          their          additional          assistance          as          class          re-         presentatives;         to          Lincoln          Studio          and          Mr.          Michael          Dasho          for          their          excellent          photo-         graphy;         and          to          Mr.          George          Humphrey          for          all          his          wonderful          encouragement          and         invaluable          assistance          in          and          out          of          work...         ,          Deut          ree         ra          Ka         creel         we!         by          ,          wy                   Nae         ee         SSS         Ses          Se          ae          See         peer          ee         JS          SS          eaeoecere         SASS          esse         testote         
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