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Eh te t: 2 ay BY All things which have gone before are irrevocably inherent in the present and shall form the foundation for the future... The Junior Class Presents to THE SENIOR CLASS Nineteen hundred and fifty-eight WHEATON COLLEGE Norton, Massachusetts Consider the present as a balancing scale from which are suspended on one side the values of established traditions and on the other, those of potential ideals. The purpose of the present is to create an equilibrium by carefully selecting our values so that the foundations of the past do not out- weigh the blueprints of the future, nor the aspirations of the future outweigh the precedents of the past. To the past which has given us tradition, to the future which gives us promise, and to the present Wheaton College which 1s giving us knowl- edge and understanding, we dedicate Niké 1958. ENLARCED AND REMODELED — A.D. 1878 a hungry scramble . . . worn stairs and ancestral thoughts . . . bluebooks and parades notebooks in hasty disarray . . . modern mead-hall . . . a creeping lunch line headaches and the hum of lights... the pillared citadel polo coats huddled in prayer .. . a pause as for meditation ping-pong and pool . . . dancing dresses and Sunday night T.V.... 209 od the last mile... in modern living, simplicity and comfort... where once we came we now depart I2 «Nie i q i: . if bey , iH be ae ne he . ie ; ri | . As) nee Steady and serene...N ew England ‘ He , ‘ ni hospitality... reception in the garden ‘ t ' 4 , f - v nd ‘ a ‘ a4 1 eto So eek b Me he dara ites ee Br keer ithe ra, ei ane Ay Ai pe Te yak ae i ry ‘ Ca nr Dr. A. Howard Meneely ... The moderating force of an era which is seeking to join the assurance of yesterday with the eagerness of tomorrow by way of a thoughtful today. A friendly nod en route to class... the warmth and humor of a Christmas tale... stability midst constant change... Orientation .. . at the statt Inspiration ... along the way Culmination ... in the degree 14 oh) Mr. Adkins Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Walker Mrs. Latour, Mrs. Cooke Miss Ziegler, Miss Crandall 16 Miss McKenna, Miss Connelly | aaa Dean of the College; Mrs. May Dean of Students; Miss Colpitts Mrs. Hall, Miss Rhodes Miss Theroux, Mrs. Esten, Mr. Sargent, Miss Vaillancourt, Mrs. Nel- son, Mrs. Cushman Mrs. Yanak, Miss Dearden, Miss Ferreira Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Cote Issacson Miss Mr. Fillmore Coleman, Mrs. Marden, Mrs. Button r M 9 I Mrs. Bainton, Miss Bucknam oS Mrs. Hurst, Miss Clayton, Miss Rhodes 20 Miss Hebden, Mrs. Reidenbach, Miss Eden, Miss Merrill, Miss Monnier, Mrs. Buzzell, Mrs. Stepanek Mrs. Hersey Mr. Raymond, Mrs. Cox a2 MUSIC: Miss Parks, Mr. Garabedian, Mr. Ramseyer, Mrs. Lakos, Miss Duncan harmony and tones... appreciation and creation . . . between stereotype and in- vention—imagination ART: Miss Heuser, Miss Donaldson, Miss Dryden, Miss Bush ENGLISH: Mr. Aughtry, Mr. Briggs, Miss Burton, Mr. Kline, Miss Garlitz, Mr. Burr, Mr. Sharpe, Mrs. Kline a word—its birth and growth ... leather bound editions . . . alphabet molded to image 23 SPANISH: Miss Moles, Miss Burlingame communication ; GERMAN: Miss Rechnitzer, Miss Gustafson comprehension cultural cooperation RUSSIAN: Mr. Vakar FRENCH: Seated; Miss Mandell, Miss Epstein. Standing; Miss Wawrzyniak, Miss Cavalin, Miss Libby, Miss Mathews. 24 a look from afar... logical analysis... abstract principle and pure theory MATHEMATICS: Mr. Garabedian, Mrs. Geiringer, Miss O’Neill 25 puzzles and patterns of behavior... observation interpretation application SOCIOLOGY: Mr. Cressey, Miss Peteros, Mr. Forsythe PSYCHOLOGY: Miss Adams, Miss Banning, Mr. Shipley, Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Mowatt from the atom to the universe... to discover the secrets of life CHEMISTRY and PHYSICS: Miss Marshall, Mrs. Jennings, Mr. Landis, Miss Evans, Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Warren BIOLOGY: Miss Chidsey, Mr. MacCoy, Mr. Mish, Miss Hegwood, Miss White PHILOSOPHY: Mr. Austin and Mrs. Rorty inspiration for thought... peace of faith... RELIGION: Mr. Dickinson Mr. Martin 28 study of the past... CLASSICS: Mrs. Levy and Miss Taylor comprehension of the present... prediction of the future... HISTORY: Miss Clewes, Dr. Knapton, Miss Ruby, Mr. Helmreich, Miss Norton 29 Kc Th sie is ais tee A GOVERNMENT: Mr. Miller and Mr. Greifer order in society .. . balance through regulation ... trends and treaties ECONOMICS: Mr. Lakos, Mrs. May, Miss Jennings 30 PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Miss Nicholson, Miss Terrill, Miss White, Miss Harris, Miss Ives a disciplined body .. . link between spirit and action... enthusiasm teamwork rhythm oye Lo. a 32 Wheaton: Inside and out... Oh Tai Chalk dust and tattered maps ae artistic abstraction and musical distraction ... sparks of wisdom s ee ran h : 4 or ‘3 t ety Ra Re Pe pr eibiuiecins he a Se I a es 2 % _ , pe ee ee ee ‘ a. ee ae Sola ‘ cen ae Bee Toes ag ee : — we iat ve tes . Rae S Bs Shey wR See . 7 qe ra y ra ith ey é id ‘i : r ee? 4 ° a sagt Ps a. } sy ¥ . Vied « Oe + A ” : 4 yd % 63 « % % K % 4 ; m Fyn , ¢ ABIGAIL BLOUNT ADAMS JEAN DAY AIKENHEAD 305 Perry Avenue 89 Clairemont Road Lancaster, Pennsylvania Belmont, Massachusetts Psychology History FRANCES ESTHER ALBA JEAN SCHOFIELD ALEXANDER 22 Midler Street Box 115, Richard Road Cranston, Rhode Island Wayne, Pennsylvania French English 34 ELIZABETH ANN ANTHONY SUE ARCHIBOLD 14 Forest Avenue 102 Lenox Avenue Middletown, Rhode Island Albany, New York Mathematics Sociology MARION SCOTT ARNOLD JEANNE CATHERINE ARTHUR t South Street 4 Oxford Road Rockport, Massachusetts Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Art History 35 MARION ELIZABETH BADOIAN got. Paul) street Cambridge, Massachusetts Physics MARGARET LOUISE BEGGS 148 Fairfield Drive Short Hills, New Jersey Art 36 NZS Z SHEILA BARRY Og Weerscrece Marblehead, Massachusetts Economics ANN CONYNGTON BELLOWS 734 Berkeley Avenue Plainfield, New Jersey Art PVN DASOLLER BERRY ADRIENNE LEE BEVIS Alden Road. soo Park Street Greenwich, Connecticut | Upper Montclair, New Jersey Psychology History ROSEMARY BINDER BARBARA ANN BLAYTON 71 Beechwood Drive Route 2, Box 230A Shrewsbury, New Jersey Williamsburg, Virginia English Psychology 37 CYNTHIA RONA BLUMSACK 223 School Street Somerville, Massachusetts Psychology BARBARA JOAN BURDING 31 Ridgecroft Road Bronxville, New York Psychology 38 HELEN LEE BROWN 5 South Trail Darien, Connecticut History JANET FRANCES BUTSCH 25 Chapin Parkway Buftalo, New York Philosophy UJ NANCY WRIGHT CAMPBELL ELEANOR LOUISE CAPEN 234 Prospect Street tr Old Salem Road Brownsville, Pennsylvania West Orange, New Jersey Sociology Psychology PRISCILLA ANNE CARNEY LEA CHASE 69 Richardson Road Haddam Neck Melrose, Massachusetts East Hampton, Connecticut Chemistry Psychology ey) SANDRA DEFOE CHAURETTE PENELOPE SUSAN CLEGHOKIN 522 Cabot street 19 Commercial Street Beverly, Massachusetts Adams, Massachusetts Psychology Philosophy LUCILE CLENDINNING _ .KATHRYN COBB 5 Roosevelt Place 2504 Wycliffe Avenue Montclair, New Jersey Roanoke, Virginia Government English 40 JANE MARGARET CONSOLINO BEVERLY JEAN CRAW 129 Palmer Hill Road 151 Rosedale Drive Stamford, Connecticut Binghamton, New York Sociology English ELISABETH HELENE CRISTIANO LINDA LUCILLE DARBY 115 Dawes Avenue 174 Albert Avenue Pittsfield, Massachusetts Cranston, Rhode Island English Sociology 41 MARY JANE DAWES SALLY M. DEVLIN 400 Fairway Boulevard 3 Avalon Place Columbus, Ohio Wethersfield, Connecticut History Spanish MARGHERITA LUCIA DICENZO SUZANNE ELLIOT DRUEHL 663 Howard Avenue Highbridge Road New Haven, Connecticut Fayetteville, New York Government English 42 AIMEE BINDLEY DUPUY JUDITH EISEMAN 364 North Street 1734 Reisterstown Road Greenwich, Connecticut Pikesville, Maryland Biology French SALEY EPLER NAN ELIZABETH FISHER Highmount Avenue 5 South Cornwall Avenue Upper Nyack, New York Ventnor, New Jersey Biology History 43 ANNE FISKE VICTORIA FRANK Sheldon Avenue 5415 Greenspring Avenue Tarrytown, New York Baltimore, Maryland Latin English JOAN SHIRLEY GAUVIN HELEN WESLEY GLIDDEN 71 Rowe Avenue 67 Cheever Circle Pawtucket, Rhode Island Andover, Massachusetts Physics Biology 44 JANE GORDON GAIL GRIFFIN 918 Wellington Road 18 River Street Baltimore, Maryland Braintree, Massachusetts Sociology French CHRISTINE CHARLOTTE GROEMM GRATIA LYNN HAMMESFAHR 110 Morningside Drive Stony Brook Road New York City, New York Darien, Connecticut French English 45 DIANA CARNEGIE HARDING ISABEL VAN SYCKEL HENDERSON 2400 Euclid Avenue 1444 County Line Road Syracuse, New York Rosemont, Pennsylvania English Psychology S. KIRK HERDMAN ELEANOR BECKWITH HITCHCOCK 20 Thornton Road 77 Columbia Boulevard Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Waterbury, Connecticut History History JANET ELIZABETH HOBBS RUTH ANN HOLLANDER § Old Orchard Road so Fielding Court Utica, New York South Orange, New Jersey Sociology Philosophy ELIZABETH FAULCONER JEFFERYS ARDEN CRAIG KAHLO St. George’s School Longmeadow Hill Road Newport, Rhode Island Brookfield, Connecticut Art History 47 ELINOR MARGARET KANE SUSAN KEENE 41 Sunset Avenue 21 Wayside Lane Lawrence, Massachusetts Scarsdale, New York English English LINDA KENNEDY DOROTHY JANE KERPER 270 Washington Avenue 74 East Street Chatham, New Jersey Oneonta, New York History je Philosophy CAROL HAYWARD KERR ANNE BALLARD KNOWLES The Hook Road River Road Bedford Village, New York Essex, Connecticut English Psychology HARRIET WARE LANGMAID AGNES ELEANORE LAVIERI 22 Waltham Street New Hartford Road Westbrook, Maine Winsted, Connecticut Psychology Government 49 : CO Me EVE LEONIADOU DOROTHY BUERMAN LINTON 20, 2nd May Street 85 Berkeley Street New Smyrna, Athens, Greece West Newton, Massachusetts Psychology English KARI MARGRETHE LYSE ELLEN MARY McADAMS Tyholtveien 74 144 Wentworth Avenue Trondheim, Norway Lowell, Massachusetts Philosophy Chemistry B12) ALTA ANN McHALE HEIDI JOAN MEIER g Armistice Boulevard 83 Judson Avenue Pawtucket, Rhode Island Dobbs Ferry, New York History Psychology MARGARET GAIL MOLITOR ELIZABETH ADAMS MOULTON 923 Pierpont Street 75 Lawson Road Rahway, New Jersey Winchester, Massachusetts Philosophy Music Si BARBARA DOROTHEA MULLEN MARY ANNE MYERS 3955 Bigelow Boulevard Gould Academy — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Bethel, Maine Chemistry English MURIEL KLINGEL OSMUNDSEN ELIZABETH MORTIMER PARRISH 129 Haddon Place 2101 Hanover Avenue Upper Montclair, New Jersey Richmond, Virginia Government Philosophy §2 re SARA FRANCES PATTERSHALL NANCY ANN PENFIELD 64 Green Street 488 Main Street Augusta, Maine Portland, Connecticut PAT Mathematics SARAH PATRICIA PENNELL SUSAN MARGARET PILLSBURY 21 Roland Road Nut Swamp Road Ardsley-on-Hudson, New York Middletown, New Jersey Philosophy English 53 BARBARA CAROL RAGALS LINDA REHBERGER 55 Central Park West 15 Shadow Lane © New York City, New York East Williston, New York History History POLLY ANN REID MARGARET JOSEPHINE RENIER 130 Thornton Street 145 East 22nd Street Hamden, Connecticut New York City, New York Government Art 54 PATRICIA REYNOLDS 38 Larch Row Wenham, Massachusetts French ELISSA MARIAN RICHMOND 64 Amory Street Brookline, Massachusetts French ELEANOR RICE 257 Dedham Avenue Needham, Massachusetts Biology SUSAN KOPLOW RITTENBURG 137 Gardner Road Brookline, Massachusetts Chemistry ey) NATALIE IRENE ROGHAAR CORNELIA REDINGTON ST. JOHN 57 Summer Street Taconic Road Arlington, Massachusetts Greenwich, Connecticut Classics Music ENR — JOSEPHINE SAXE KATHLEEN BOWDOIN DAVIS SCARLETT 31 Hammond Street “Whitehall” Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Annapolis, Maryland Psychology Art HAZEL ALVINE SCHWENDLER RACHELTANN SEDER Merritt Road 58 Brownell Street Farmingdale, New York Worcester, Massachusetts French German EDITH HACKER SHIPLEY BARBARA ANNE SMITH 8105 Ardmore Avenue 212 Parkview Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Lowell, Massachusetts Psychology Chemistry oy) BETTEH-ANNE SPELFOGEL ANN McKAY SPROAT 57 Old Colony Road 8 Hobby Horse Lane Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Milford, Ohio English Art FREDRICA BALDWIN STODDARD JANE MEREDITH SUTHERLAND | 931 Mine Hill Road 1g Avon Way Fairfield, Connecticut Quincy, Massachusetts English Sociology 58 MARILYN TALBOT ANNE ELIZABETH TAYLOR 117 Park Avenue 239 Brinkerhoff Court Wortendyke, New Jersey Englewood, New Jersey English Psychology PATRICIA ANN THORNTON MARY KOEHLER VOLLMER Warner Road t Maryhill Lane Youngstown, Ohio St. Louis, Missouri Sociology English oo JANE BRUCE WARD HELEN ROGERS WARDWELL The Hook Road 216 East 72nd Street Bedford, New York New York City; New York English Mu sic CONSTANCE WILLARD ALICE CHAPMAN WILLIAMS 12 West Elm Street Dover Road Sanford, Maine Millis, Massachusetts English Psychology 60 BETTY SHIRK WOODS ELAINE ANN WORSNOP Park View Lane 1302 Park Ridge Place Wheeling, West Virginia Cincinnati, Ohio Biology Philosophy 61 Wheaton Scholars Dorothy Jane Kerper, Eleanor Capen, Ruth Hollander, Frances Alba 62 Senior Class Officers SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Vice-President, Agnes Lavieri; President, Marilyn Talbot; Secretary, Jane Gordon; Song Leader, Susan Rittenburg; Treasurer, Dorothy Linton. Wheaton: droutorstep .. . In an semerosete8: Ao ‘ciaendaiaed accumu ican me cea Class of 1959 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: President, Sheila McManus; Secretary, Demaris Smith; Treasurer, Maryanne Dowd; Song Leader, Carlotta Gordon; Vice-President, Martha Andrew a Row z: Jayne Duffy, Bee Dyer. Row 2: Joan Bemis, Leslie Adkins, Ruth Brodsky, Nancy Angell, Anne Dyer, Bette Burnham. Row 3: Joan Baker, Julia Churchill, Martha Andrew, Barbara Crane, Margaret Clover, Ann Baldwin, Jill Daniels, Elizabeth Davenport, Barbara Blunt, Eleanor Freeman. Row 4: Cor- nelra Alden, Betsy Atwood, Patricia Comanduras, Carol Chazin, Mary Andrews, Maryanne Dowd. 66 HELO rEEES il pee pes iil id iT] i ue ee Cation Sp Cig Row 7: Alden Johnson, Martha Haliday, Charlotte Harris, Helga Gerster. Row 2: Linda Miller, Nancy Loh, Virginia Gant- ner, Carlotta Gordon, Martha Heck, Sheila McManus, Martha Knight, Linda Lurie. Row 3: Joan Hoag, Carol Large, Jeanne Lindblom, Carol Huebsch, Joelle Hyndman, Marcia Kenney, Sarah Mohrfeld, Sirkku-Liisa Inkala, Josephine Dunn. Row g: Sarah Bubb, Andrea Hurd, Ellen Kelly, Janet Gordon, Terry Michael, Mary Latimer, Marion Medinger. Row 7: Paula Young, Terry Simmons, Cynthia Peck, Jacoba van Schaik, Mary St. Clair, Carol Fink, Florence Walker, Meredith Woodbury, Margaret Watson. Row 2: Sheila Monahan, Lora Rabinowitz, Barbara Sarnoff, Ann Mulder, Mar- garet Ann Webb, Mary Weed, Nancy Hoadley, Nancy Monick, Julia Spear. Row 3: Demaris Smith, Jane Protzman, Jean St. Pierre, Lee Tyler, Shirley Stilwell, Jean Oliphant, Laura White. 67 Class of 1960 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Secretary, Susan Miller; Song Leader, Molly Maloney; President, Emily Walker; Vice-President, Delrena Conner; Treasurer, Joan Hathaway Row 7: Barbara Bonner, Barbara Davenport, Marilynn Brown, Zelle Andrews, Gertrude Eberle, Elizabeth Dean, Jean Davis, Nancy Dravneek, Louise Atkins, Frances Dudley, Martha Beattie, Barbara Boersma, Roberta Brackman, Jane Carithers. Row 2: Martha Jackson, Betty Foster, Judith Burke, Harris Butterworth, Delrena Conner, Marjorie Barton, Audna Costello, Constance Dey, Edith Clark, Barbara Bachmann, Elizabeth Ferris, Nancy Eisenwinter, Barbara Cohen, Ann Andrews. Row 3: Helen Clark, Deborah Green, Louise Bouscaren, Robin Free, Rosina Capra, Carole Engel, Jane Can- field, Diane Cummings, Eleanor Archer, Charlotte Attride, Barbara Bent, Janet Ferguson, Wendy Ford, Judith Clemence. 68 Row z: Barbara McConchie, Jean Hunter, Mary Ingram, Joanne Hirsch, Diana Logan, Ann Huxley, Jean Innes, Elizabeth Hasbrouck, Martica Heyworth, Sara Terry, Carol Haller. Row 2: Susan Miller, Kathleen Johnston, Joan Glidden, Car- olyn Morse, Judith Grace, Constance Garverick, Whitney Kemble, Martha Meyers, Virginia Galston, Sydney Henriquez. Row 3: Elizabeth Jenkins, Mary McDonough, Kate Marshall, Kay Hotchkiss, Margaret Hobbs, Christine Johnson, Joan Hathaway, Abigail Grodner, Sally Kloppenburg, Molly Maloney, Susan Muldoon. Row g: Jane Hooton, Ronnie Lynn Nash, Roberta Fulbright, Anita Hages, Benita Gristede, Paula Massey, Linda Lovell, Karen Greenland, Jane Harrington, Carol Hurley, Eileen Harap. . ie Ps Row 7: Patricia Pearson, Marsha Opdycke, Marcia Reed, Alice Sullivan, Jane Roberts, Sandra Schoon, Caroline Stevens, Ella Roper, Suzanne Townsend, Sharon Rupert. Row 2: Betty Jane Northup, Helen Nelson, Emily Webster, Martha Stecher, Wendy Nickerson, Susan Scott, Nan Strother, Amanda Tevepaugh, Nancy Swift. Row 3: Deborah Roberts, Emily Walker, Elizabeth Wistar, Helen West, Genevieve Schultes, Cynthia Swift, Victoria Wind, Joyce Streeter, Nancy Olson, Susan Walden. Row g: Cecelia Parrish, Elizabeth Robertson, Nancy Nichols, Dedrie Watson, Priscilla Whitney, Mary-Maude Ross, Linda Radue, Lynne Neal, Ann Scheller, Barbara Smithley, Maxine Neidleman. 69 Class of 1961 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Vice President, Terry Stratton; President, Virginia Judson; Treas- urer, Frances Tyng; Secretary, Wendy Turner Row z: Phyllis Brower, Marion Barker, Nina Anania, Elizabeth Darling, Kathleen Collins. Row 2: Ruth Connor, Thayer Bice, Jean Bonnell, Sandra Agemian, Bonnie Barton, Mary Martha Bennett, Elizabeth Adams, Phyllis Chapman. Row 3: Carol Brown, Linda Chilton, Gail Brewington, Marian Burritt, Judith Arnold, Sandra Barson, Darien Armstrong, Nancy Berman. Row 4: Janet Buckley, Anne Braxton, Carol Brooks, Frances Anderson, Helen Brown, Blair Danzol l. Row 5: Judith Bartlett, Alice Brickson, Mary Cole, Erica Brandt, Gloria Bethon, Louise Broomell, Emily Atwood. Row 6: Terry Bisbee, Bethia Chalmers, Ellen Balnis, Betsy Beard, Georgene Botyos, Mary Baker. 7O Row 7: Judith Frank, Judith Hanning, Linda Gordon, Barbara Gahan, Linda Feldman, Wendy Fox, Mary Grew, Deborah Dillingham. Row 2: Frances Fraley, Elizabeth Flather, Jane Henzel, Fay Fairfax, Susan Hopkins, Mary Grow, Gail Hin- man, Sarah Fowler, Sherry Glass, Hope Hamilton, Sheila Hermelin. Row 3: Priscilla Horton, Ann Gronemeyer, Joan Ham- mitt, Judith Harrington, Ellen Frieburger, Marilyn Freeland, Lenore Desmet, Lois-Ann Delgado, Bette DeLima, Lleana Feld, Susan Henry, Nancy Harriman. Row g: Mary Foster, Ann Golder, Ann Green, Virginia Gotwals, Virginia De La- mater, Pamela Hird, Constance Euler, Lynn Downing, Judith Glaser. Row 7: Judith Levine, Sheila Kunian, Nancy Leavens, Mary Mann, Mary Mitchell, Dorothy McKinnon, Joan Kauttu, Julia Howard. Row 2: Roslyn Lander, Catherine McCleary, Faith Luttman-Johnson, Patricia McLaughlin, Patricia Lucke, Ann Ingersoll, Deborah Merritt, Mary McLanahan, Elizabeth Marshall, Sandra Keefe. Row 3: Ellen Lyman, Lenore Keith, Virginia Judson, Marcia McIntosh, Julie Levy, Josephine McFadden, Isabel Merrill, Margaret McCann, Janet Marshall, Carlotta Marshall. Row g: Susan McGregor, Sarah Kovalchick, Ann Merritt, Valerie Kalliavas, Phyliss John- son, Judith Jones, Eugenie Millan, Susan McKinnon, Susan Hulse, Gretchen Dickerson. Gp Row z: Christine Snow, Dorothy Schulze, Elizabeth Reynolds, Mary Shoemaker, Mira Selan, Sophia Rinos, Ellen Rothstein, Jantha Pomeroy, Helen Potter. Row 2: Roberta Schuler, Patricia Typond, Claudeen Smith, Mary Selling, Elizabeth Murrell, Joan Rosenthal, Phyllis Parziale, Mary Picot, Sarah Ott. Row 3: Martha Moffitt, Marjorie. Patterson, Gail Musche, Jane Rittenburg, Susan Smith, Sarah Murphy, Emerzette Rand, Barbara Payne, Bettina Patterson. Row 4: Deborah Peltz, Mary Peterson, Mary Nevin, Linda Murphy, Betsye Peterson, Jean Noble. Row 5: Nancy Pickering, Marion Robuck, Susan Richards, June Nashel. Row 1: Lynn Waplington, Catherine Speers, Suzanne Snyder, Susan Strodes, Sandra Sudikoff, Ann Wentworth, Deanna Zeff, Jean Ure, Jane Urban. Row 3: Charlotte Sullivan, Joan Wallace, Sally Thomas, Margery ter Weele, Linda Wilson, Wendy Turner, Sally Stapleton, Shary Topf, Elizabeth Vaughan, Cynthia Stevens, Constance Werner. Row 3: Virginia Westover, Judith Wetzel, Margaret Tryon, Constance Warren, Ann Steinberg, Terry Stratton, Frances Tyng, Marilyn Taylor, Carol Swanson, Susan Stearns, Frances Vincent. ri , WV A OFF ‘i ANy 1 Bee rah es ; ONY or Me Warm stream of light from above... moments for meditation ... columns of faith ... towering white landmark Rockywold “with honor comes responsibility . . . the quality of the year depends on the quality of the leadership... where much is given, muchissrequigedsese: 74 College Government Association Judicial Chairman, Mary Jane Dawes; Treasurer, Florence Walker; Secretary, Virginia Galston; Vice-President, Nancy Monick; President, Anne Taylor. “Humility, Consideration . .. and Independence of Thought make a successful leader.” 75 HONOR BOARD: Ruth Brodsky, Jane Dunham, Fredrica Stoddard, Ann Baldwin, Mary Jane Dawes, Andrea Hurd, Linda Kennedy, Zelle Andrews, Ruth Hollander; absent: Lee Brown wie ACADEMIC COMMITTEE: Sara Terry; Seated: Eleanor Capen, Patricia Comand- uras, Martha Heck, Nancy Monick, Carlotta Gordon. Standing: Louise Bouscaren, Ann Bellows, Eleanor Hitchcock, Joanne Kane, Lee Brown VOCATIONAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEE: Jane Consolino, Martha Knight, Helen Wardwell, Nancy Nichols, Jean Aikenhead, Susan Pillsbury, Ann Mulder, Jane Hooton, Caroline Wiggins. Aa HOUSE CHAIRMEN: Edith Shipley, Larcom. Seated: Eleanor Rice, Chapin; Alden Johnson, White House; Alice Wil- liams, Stanton. Kneeling: Lucile Clendinning, Kilham; Anne Knowles, Everett. Standing: Patricia Reynolds, Metcalf; Arden Kahlo, Cragin; Margherita DiCenzo, Young. Keeping the home fires burning... SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Row 7: Ann Mulder, Susan Pillsbury, Roberta Fulbright. Row 2: Joan Baker, Constance Willard, Chairman; Muriel Os- mundsen. COLLEGE GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION CHAIRMEN: Fire Chief, Susan Rittenburg; Auditor, Mary Anne Myers; Smoker Chairman, Polly Reid; Point Chairman, Jeanne Lindblom; Red Cross Chairman, Ann Mulder; Student- Alumnae Building Chairman, Joan Hoag; Bulletin Board Chairman, Jayne Duffy; Social Chairman, Constance Willard 79 Christian Association Row 7: Sally Bubb, Student Christian Movement; Sydney Henriquez, Sales and Advertising; Nancy Usui, Chapel Usher; Row 2: Josephine Dunn, Vice-President; Dorothy Jane Kerper, President; Suzanne Townsend, Secretary; Linda Miller, Treasurer; Row 3: Nancy Loh, World Fellowship; Emily Walker, Freshman Commission; Barbara Smith, World Fellow- ship; Nancy Swift, Community Projects; Cornelia Alden, Freshman Commission; Linda Kennedy, Community Projects; Julia Churchill, Worship. security through faith, friendship, sincer- ity and service... student worship, world fellowship . . . a constant big sister . divergent sects converge in one God 80 impressive solemnity of sight and sound ... a single flickering candle spreading, dissolving shadows .. . pinpoints of light in night waters 81 “Around the World in Eighty Days” | | . : i : ; : ‘ 4 RB Od: Pie va; Und Mody Per? Mage PD mie: 2 IH I Le wigs agit te L 7 4, ‘et a VP cf i Ne =. Blue walls of yellow parlor... study at your own risk... tea for fifty— dinner for two... architectural prophecy Pi ' ’ ; 1 : - ‘ i f sa v § . ) ; i . i rs 1 ( : i ! ‘ . ' : 1 1g nd ‘ ‘ ' 5 ‘ Avi) i a ss ¢ = ¢ i 7 Z , } ' ; ; | UN On . Py : pentane ary 7 ‘ ( ‘ . q } i , ; ' ‘ : i i . | ! Mey Mi ‘ 1 ' ' } a, . ‘7 Be oat ar “ bi _ Fas | i i i hd i peo s Mt 8 guid plied tt ; TORS: Oe Mes RN PES Ta ak BES Ae eile ran Caan SHAH iii AHHH Wu SE NN Sie NRE MBN. we . ‘see Ee Hh el =, H ATH HATHA iH Ntké Seated: Literary Editor, Joan Hoag; Publicity Editor, Marcia Kenney; Editor-in-chief, Jane Protzman; Associate Editor, Charlotte Harris. Standing: Circulation Editor, Cynthia Peck; Photography Editor, Julia Spear; Advertising Editor, Eliza- beth Gelders; Business Manager, Martha Heck; 4édsent: Art Editor, Mary Jo Armstrong. The year bound in blue... Wheaton Nens Living by deadlines... Assistant Editor, Marion Medinger; Co-Editors-in-Chief, Nancy Penfield, Priscilla Carney; Assistant Editor, Sarah Mohrfeld; Managing Editor, Jean St. Pierre; Assistant Editor, Jayne Duffy. Rushlight 6 ... flickering and small is better than no light at allow Joan Hoag; Literary Editor, Sarah Mohrfeld; Business Editor, Diana Harding; Business Manager, Patricia Pearson; Advertising Managers, Genevieve Schultes and Nancy Eisenwinter; Christine Johnson; Background: Evy Pierot; Adver- tising Manager, Carlotta Gordon. Dramatic Association Tryouts and tribulations... Foreground: Eleanor Capen, Margaret Ann Webb, Treasurer; Sharon Rupert, Secretary; Cynthia Blumsack. Seated: Su- zanne Townsend, Kathryn Cobb, President; Bette-Ann Spelfogel, Jeanne Lindblom, Vice-President; Carol Haller. Stand- ing: Jeanne Arthur, Caroline Wiggins, Penelope Cleghorn, Sydney Henriquez, Dedrie Watson, Kathleen Scarlett, Martha Myers, Ann Huxley. VODVIL SCRIPT WRITERS: Foreground: Penelope Cleghorn, Kathleen Scarlett. Seated: Kathryn Cobb, Jeanne Lindblom, Bette-Ann Spelfogel. Standing: Jane Con- solino, Diana Harding, Beth Chandler. 87 4 £ Autumn parle SPANISH CLUB: President: Elizabeth Daven- port; Secretary-Treasurer: Maryanne Dowd FRENCH CLUB: President: Patricia Reynolds; Secretary-Treasurer: Christine Groemm GERMAN CLUB: President: Julia Spear; Secretary-Treasurer: Benita Gristede 88 CLASSICS CLUB: President: Leslie Adkins; Sec- retary-Treasurer: Jane Harrington INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB: Foreground: Ann Sproat, Elizabeth Lat- timer. Seated: Patricia Comanduras, Secretary-Treasurer; Ruth Hollander, President: Nan Fisher. Standing: Agnes Lavieri, Polly Reid. 89 PSYCHOLOGY CLUB: Vice-President, Eleanor Capen; President, Sandra Chaurette; Secretary-Treas- urer, Jayne Duffy. : 2 a PSYCHE: Treasurer, Beverly Craw; Vice-President, Elizabeth Cristiano: President, Mary Myers; Sec- retary, Susan Keene. gO ART CLUB: President, Sara Pattershall; Secretary-Treasurer, Julia Evans MUSIC CLUB: President, Carol Kerr; Secretary-Treasurer, Sally Friedman SCIENCE CLUB: Secretary-Treasurer, Nancy Loh; President, Betty Woods gl Athletic Association Row 7: Sheila Barry, Betty Woods, Barbara Davenport, Elizabeth Jefferys, Margaret Watson. Row 2: Cornelia Alden, Elizabeth Jenkins, Secretary; Harriet Langmaid, President; Ann Baldwin, Vice-Presi- dent; Betsy Atwood, Treasurer; Evy Pierot. Row 3: Martha Andrew, Dorothy Linton, Jane Ward, Cecelia Parrish, Barbara Sarnoff, Paula Young, Ruth Brodsky. Co-ordination of competition... 92 Secretary-Treasurer of Tritons; Andrea Hurd; Pres- ident of Tritonettes, Barbara Burding; President of Tritons, Jane Ward TRITONS: Mary Jane Dawes, Cornelia Alden, Margaret Clover, Harriet Hand, Jane Ward, Andrea Hurd, Elizabeth Moulton, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jane Gordon, Jean Alexander. TRITONETTES: Jane Crawford, Janet Gordon, Carol Huebsch, Betsy Beard, Aimee DuPuy, Barbara Burding, Martha Knight, Jacqueline Ball, Alden Johnson, Louise Bouscaren, Mary-Maude Ross, Delrena Conner. 93 charity masquerades .. . competition and candied chins... the exhilaration of au- tumn laughter... airing out of initiative and enthusiasm 94 DANCE GROUP: President, Barbara Sarnoff; Vice-President, Linda Griffin; Secretary, Joan Bak- er; Absent; Treasurer, Polly Reid he) Choir Edith Shipley, Secretary; Joan Hathaway, Supervisor; Judith Clemence, Marshal; Natalie Roghaar, President; Sally Bubb, Librarian; Demaris Smith, Manager exaction rewarded 1n harmony ... rhyth- mic rustle of robes . . . striving towards a perfect concert . . . communion of voices WHEATONES: Row 7: Elizabeth Russell, Leader; Arden Kahlo, Elizabeth Moulton, Mary Jane Dawes, Jane Ward, Mary Sargent, Molly Maloney. Row 2: Carol Hurley, Jacoba van Schaik, Mary St. Clair, Susan Miller, Susan Scott, Martha Stecher, Carlotta Gordon. WHIMS: Natalie Roghaar, Leader. Row 7: Kathleen Johnston, Nancy Nichols, Zelle Andrews, Beth Chandler, Eleanor Hitchcock, Carolyn Morse. Row 2: Elizabeth Gelders, Dorothy Kerper, Julia Spear, Susan Rittenburg, Jane Hooton, Margherita DiCenzo, Maryanne Dowd 97 semen neta oan seme tae A ALS e Ot eet NOL PENNE TON ES ESE: en cept eae ge NN a SN NR PE Christmas 1957 A Christmas prelude... the spirit of the season—in pageantry and reverence... the gift of a heritage TOO May Day a pageant in pastel-crowning dignity of beauty and nature . . . the essence of spring graced by a white gown... dancing bare feet neath a carousel of streamers Marilyn Talbot, Carol Kerr, Eda Moore IOl Patrons Mrs. Frances T. Adkins Mr. and Mrs. Vincent T. Anania Mr. and Mrs. Laird M. Arthur Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Baker Mrs. Alan H. Beggs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blumsack Mr. and Mrs. John W. Brickson Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Brougham Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Capen Mr. Arch T. Carithers Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Darby Mr. and Mrs. George G. DiCenzo Mrs. George Feldman Mr. Edwin W. Fiske, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Frank Mr. Clarence E. Galston Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gauvin Mrs. Albert B. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Green Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Griffin Dr. and Mrs. William B. Grow Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Halverstadt Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harris Mr. and Mrs. Branton H. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. William J. Innes 102 Mr. and Mrs. Bryant F. Kenney Mr. and Mrs. Townsend J. Knight Mr. and Mrs. Myer J. Levin Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levine Mr. and Mrs. Lane Lovell Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Marshall Mr. Creighton S. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Abner Nashel Dr. and Mrs. Conrad Nobili Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Osmundson Mr. and Mrs. Roland E. Protzman Mrs. Charlotte Rayman Mr. James R. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Shipley Mr. and Mrs. William T. Schwendler Dr. and Mrs. John M. Scott Mrs. Bryan E. Smith Mr. and Mrs. James M. Sproat Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stratton Dr. and Mrs. William M. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Topf Mrs. Cameron Waterman Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Watson Mr. Joseph J. Weed Mr. and Mrs. I. Herbert Wilson ATGH ME an “a Hf ig Te WE ENJOY Serving the students of your fine college. We will cordially welcome any of the students for merely the asking of ques- tions on banking services or handling your local banking needs. Come in and see us any time. First National Bank Attleboro, Massachusetts 104 The Chicken Coop Restaurant Home of Tasty Foods Sandwiches, Dinners Air Conditioned Plenty of Parking Route 123 Attleboro—Norton, Massachusetts Compliments of Hanson Company, Inc. Prescription Specialists 27 BROADWAY TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kleeblatt 105 COMPLIMENTS OF Fernandes Super Market The Gift Ba ON THE HARBOR AT SOUTHPORT, CONNECTICUT Boston’s Distinctive Store Famous Throughout the Nation For Good Foods and Delicacies S. S. PIERCE COMPANY BOSTON Stores in Boston, Chestnut Hill, Brookline, Newton and Belmont Mail and telephone orders Compliments of Compliments of COUGHLIN’S Pry Pear: Finest in Footwear Since 1915 SHOP INC. 8 South Main Street Attleboro Massachusetts Park Street Attleboro Kenmore Theatre “The finest in screen Entertainment’’ Near Kenmore Square Boston — BILL'S POLO DINER Your Chevrolet Dealer 12 Pratt Street Paul Mitrano Inc. Mansfield, Massachusetts Taunton Avenue Edgewood 9-8937 NORTON 106 COMPLIMENTS OF THE MANSFIELD PRESS COMPLIMENTS WHEATON COLLEGE BOOK STORE 107 CONN Compliments of MARTY ‘S HASKINS PHARMACY Complete Prescription Service Cosmetics Luncheonette West Main Street Phone ATlas 5-4481 Malcolm H. Haskins B.S. Reg. Pharm. Congratulations The Class of 1959 Compliments of the class of 1960 Best wishes from the class of 1961 ZIP’S Routes 101 and 12 Dayville, Connecticut Morse Sand and Gravel Co., Inc. Established 1926 Ready Mixed Concrete Plant and Yard, Tiffany Street Attleboro, Massachusetts BEST WISHES Class of 1958 COMPLIMENTS OF Mildred and Bart Paulding Bristol Farms 110 Compliments of Brightwater Paper Company Compliments of } Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eiseman MANSFIELD MOTORS INC. For ‘Oldsmobile’ Mansfield Telephone ED 9-7851 VICINO BUICK, Inc. Chauncy Street Extension MANSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone Edgewood 9-8551 NICHOLAS VICINO, President 175 Rumford Avenue MANSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS QUALITY AND SERVICE WAGNER'S FLOWER SHOP 23 BANK STREET ATTLEBORO, MASS Te WILLIAMS FORD SALES Dial ED 9-7533 WATERMAN TAXI Taxi Service and Parcel Delivery A number to remember for Safe, Prompt, Courteous Service Serving these communities over 35 years DURAND CHOCOLATE SHOP Fresh Candies and Fine Ice Cream Sandwiches 19 TAUNTON GREEN Lincoln Studio MALDEN, MASSACHUSETTS Official Photographers for Nike’ 1958 Central Coat, Apron, Best Wishes to the Class of 1958 7 : and Linen Service, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. 17 Marvin Street Morris Spelfogel Providence, Rhode Island WHEATON INN COMPLIMENTS OF Adjacent to the Campus The C. Lavieri Agency, Inc. Excellent Rooms Dining Room Barkhamsted, Connecticut Open 12 to 2 P. M. —5:30 to 7:30 P. M. “A Snack or a Banquet” COMPLIMENTS OF VICTORY CLUB Mansfield Avenue NORTON NEW JOY HING COMPLIMENTS OF Chinese-American Restaurant ORDERS PUT UP TO TAKE OUT WEBER FARM AIR CONDITIONED Open Daily Including Sundays North Attleboro 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. Tel. ATtleboro 1-3542 490 Pleasant Street Route 123 Massachusetts Attleboro, Massachusetts 114 ayn eats nA a H eee -J Sigsbeancgrsetis seneteapesnes? no at ret eae es esetiiet ee eee sea PE SRERTSROTS coh Tee eee he sae Sa ERROR eee 5 RPS a Ree pHeT Ca ee zp igepeseaserass Cee eins a ss Be YEARBOOK MANUAL KELLER ime, is one ith all the book w first t lity service, qu iw) rD SS a) SS ee) = D “ _ S SS IND) = aS SE information you need 1ty al yearbook— nm your You'll get a lot to like Velvatone —the works—when to make a smooth job of yearbook production. you deal with v x alo, New York larence Avenue, Buff: X ay BAC Wm. J. Keller Inc., 3 ANOTHER KELLER SERVICE ller. ce A superior method of reproduction available only at On Your Camping Trip Chop—Pound-—Slice THE QUINCY with CO-OPERATIVE BANK THE STECHER HAXIT QUINCY, MASSACHUSETTS Stecher Scientific Products Over $24,000,000 Assets P.O. Box 338 ; Heslip E. Sutherland Washington 4, D.C. President Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Merritt J. Blaine Blayton WINDSOR BUTTON SHOP 36 CHAUNCY STREET Boston, Massachusetts New England’s Largest Dressmaking Supply Store 116 L.G BALFOUR COMPANY NGtlCDOLOs Massachusetts Official Jeweler Representative ..Tom Galvin Compliments of a E pO S = 5 a imists The Mach MASSACHUSETTS ey NORTON 118 According to a nationwide survey less than one-third of the American people can tell you the name of our national anthenievens THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER (Written by Francis Scott Key, in 1814) O say, can you see by the dawn’s early light What so proudly we hail’d at the twilight’s last gleaming, Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight O’er the ramparts we watch’d were so gallantly streaming? And the rocket’s red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there O say does that star-spangled banner yet wave O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave? A Public Service Presentation of Falstaff Brewing Corporation 119 Bayard Tuckerman, Jr. Arthur J. Anderson Robert T. Forrest Julius F. Haller Arthur J. Anderson, Jr. Herbert S. ‘Tuckerman J. Deane Somerville CONSIDER A DOOR Opened to you, it may mean welcome warmth, hospitality—or it may be closed in your face. Walk into this agency at any time and you will find service given with cordiality—personal attention to all insurance problems, large or small. Our doors are open to you at all times. Welcome! Friendly cooperation and ef- ficient service are yours for the asking. Obrion, Russel and Company Insurance of Every Description 108 WATER STREET BOSTON 6, MASSACHUSETTS LAfayette 3-5700 W992 Our Special Thanks... to Mr. Austin, our faculty advisor, for his enthusiastic cooperation... to Peggy Marcy, for all her expressive photos... to those in the administrative offices who have been of much assistance in planning the book... to Mr. Dacho and Mr. Liberatore of the Lincoln Studios, for trans- posing ideas into photographs... and to Mr. Farnham, of Wm. Keller, Inc., for his many trips to Whea- ton... his suggestions and advice... he has taken a plan and cre- ated a yearbook... Nike Staft EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Jane Protzman ASSOCIATE EDITOR Charlotte Harris BUSINESS MANAGER Martha Heck ART EDITOR Mary Jo Armstrong Staff: Elizabeth Davenport, Harriet Hand, Anne Kittredge, Linda Miller, M. Lee Weld ADVERTISING EDITOR Elizabeth Gelders Staff: Lee Tyler, Margaret Ann Webb, Laura White CIRCULATION EDITOR Cynthia Peck Staff: Ann Andrews, Margaret Clover, Audna Costello, Benita Gristede, Susan Hastings, Carol Huebsch, Carol Large, Ann Lichty, Mary McDonough, Sheila Monahan, Angea Sheffield LITERARY EDITOR Joan Hoag Staff: Leslie Adkins, Barbara Blunt, Ann Dyer, Marion Medinger, Sarah Mohrfeld, Helen West PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Julia Spear Staff: Sirkka-Lisa Inkala, Jean Oliphant, Nancy Swift, Virginia Wadsworth, Laura White PUBLICITY EDITOR Marcia Kenney Staff: Janet Gordon, Anne Kittredge, Martha Knight, M. Jean Lindblom 124 aechcsteckahjeapeceasany Riejetbteretate ates, cstesahitis seebeieeas: Bes Sieatety re state a! 35 asieehtt hts = ae Desserts
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