Wheaton College - Nike Yearbook (Norton, MA)

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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. URSULA SARAH ACKERMAN French BETSY ALDRICH Psychology ANITA LOUISE ALIBERTINI JOYCE LORETTA ANGELETTI HELEN COLLINGS ARNDT English Art Art MARJORIE ANN BERRIDGE MARTHA ANN BEST CAROLYN FRANCES BETTS Philosophy Psychology Spanish CAROLYN RUTH BIGGAR Psychology CAROLYN CLIFTON BRAMAN Art SARAH BOLLING BRANDEGEE English ELIZABETH HINCKLEY BURNHAM BARBARA EDITH BUSBY REBECCA ANN BYERLY English Sociology Government ELIZABETH JANE CHAMBERS JULIA STEERE CLARKE Government History RUTH STEERE CLARKE , English LUCY CODMAN CABOT JACQUELINE MARIE COOK French English SIDNEY ANN COX LOIS DOLL Chemistry Chemistry KATHARINE STANDISH CRONE French SANDRA BARNETT DALTON ELEANOR FRADKIN DIKER NAOMI LUCRETIA DOIG Psychology English Philosphy NATALIE DUELL DOUGLAS DEBORAH MANNING DOYLE History Government PHYLLIS RUTH DUGGER History BETTY ANN DUNCAN History MARY CURTISS EDSON CYNTHIA EMERSON MARGARET LOUISE ERDMAN French Chemistry Art ANN MARGARET FORSBERG Economics DIANA FULLER LUCIE ANN GALLAGHER Music History NANCY ANN GATTUSO Philosophy JOAN ELLEN GORDER Psychology SYLVIA JOAN GREAVES Religion and Philosophy MARILYN WALKER GREENE NANCY CAMERON GREENE Psychology Music English MIGNON GERTRUDE GUNTHER-STIRN German CORNELIA NORMA HAMILTON MARY JEWETT HAWKE MARY ANN HEMRY Gavernment Psychology Philosophy DeROSETTE YVONNE HENDRICKS PATRICIA ANN HENNING BARBARA ANN HERRMANN Government Mathematics English JOANNE LORA HYSOM English LYDIA JACKSON Psychology PAMELA READ JEWETT Sociology SANDRA JEAN KETELHUT ELIZABETH ANN KIRKPATRICK WAIN BOAN KOCH Mathematics Psychology Psychology JANE LOWENTHAL ISABELLE GARTRELL MAGNUS Sociology Psychology BARBARA LOUISE MANLEY Biology IRENE ELIZABETH LEIDNER CARLA JEAN MASSEY Chemistry Music GAIL ELIZABETH MATHESON PRISCILLA NALCHAJIAN Biology Government egg! 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GREENE, NANCY C. 247 Columbia St., Adams, Mass. 4 Brattle Rd., Syracuse, N. Y. GORDER, JOAN E. GRIFFIN, MARYLOU 727 East Juniper Lane, Milwaukee, Wis. 1134 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. GREAVES, SYLVIA J. GUNTHER-STIRN, MIGNON G, 127 Elm St., Sayville, N. Y. 24° Narragansett Bay Ave., Warwick Neck, R. I. HAMILTON, CORNELIA N. HENNING, PATRICIA A. 107 Dogwood Lane, Manhasset, N. 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. JACKSON, LYDIA 20 Summer St., Adams, Mass. KETELHUT, SANDRA J. 35 Del Terrace, Meriden, Conn. KOCH, WAIN B. JEWETT, PAMELA R. Race Brook Rd., Woodbridge, Conn, KIRKPATRICK, ELIZABETH A. 9903 Braeburn Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. 8 Jefferson Ave., Arlington, N. J. EEIDNER, IRENE E: 275 Winter St., Weston, Mass. MAGNUS, ISABELLE G,. 850 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y. MANLEY, BARBARA L. 537 Palisade Ave., Yonker, N. Y. 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 ‘. 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