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For          all          this          we          thank          you,         Knowing          that          in          Wheaton          lies          accomplishment.         And          yet,          you          know          a          better          thing          —          the          fulfillment          of         an          ideal.         a          @         1¢          ¢         o_.         “8.          so         “Life          like          a          dome          of          many-coloured         glass,         Stains          the          white          radiance          of          Fter-         nity...”         La         —Percy          Bysshe          Shelley,          “Adonais”         desive         REI          Los         oe         ay          sss         Smo          «          Leet         Braccans          of          ee          ree          MN          REE         ENS         es         eerie          it         LEP          Tees          Tee         procrastination         concentration         7         :         r         i         .         10         1]         lO         =         =         ‘S         =         =         Ss         12         15         rom          the          ridiculous         16         lo          the          sublime         “Okay,          girls,          five          more          minutes          —         then          back          to          your          cells.”         “I          STILL          think         electricity’s          easier.”         the          absurd!         “Listen,          did          you          ever          hear          of          Eric          Bentley?”         19         Lye          she          satd-         Is          profiles          on          gold         Upon          which          we          are          fed         And          to          which          we          bold         Administration         Trustees          of          Wheaton          College         eee         RICHARD          P.          CHAPMAN,          A.B.,          M.B.A.,          Chairman,         Carrol          M.          Shanks,          B.B.A.,          LL.B.,          Vice          Chairman         Montclair,          N.          J.         Sylvia          Meadows,          A.B.,          A.M.,          Secretary         William          F.          Chase,          A.B.         Helen          Wieand          Cole,          Ph.D.,          L.H.D.         West          Newton,          Mass.         Boston,          Mass.         William          T.          Hastings,          A.M.,          Ed.D.,          Litt.D.          Providence,          R.          I.         Ruth          Capers          McKay,          Ph.D.         Howard          W.          Marshall,          Ph.B.         Frances:          Rumi          ¢]erdan          enn         Muriel          E.          Reynolds,          A.B.         Herbetts          Gezork          Ph:          DD)          D           ED:         Abram          T.          Collier,          A.B.,          LL.B.          Wellesley,          Mass.         Brookline,          Mass.         Northampton,          Mass.         West          Newton,          Mass.         Cambridge,          Mass.         Westfield,          N.          J.         Newton          Center,          Mass.         Brookline,          Massachusetts         Gilbert          H.          Hood,          Jr.,          A.B.,          M.B.A.         Magadalena          V.          Quinby,          A.B.         Maurice          L.          Clemence,          A.B.,          M.B.A.         Winchester,          Mass.         Bronxville,          N.          Y.         Wellesley          Hills,          Mass.         Wilbur          J.          Bender,          A.B.,          A.M.,          LL.D.          Cambridge,          Mass.         Brackett          H.          Clark,          Ph.B.          Rochester,          N.          Y.         Irene          E.          Longley,          A.B.          Summit,          N.          J.         A.          Howard          Meneely,          A.M.,          Ph.D.,          LL.D.,          ex          officio         Norton,          Mass.         Channing          H.          Cox,          A.B.,          LL.B.,          LL.D.,          Trustee          Emeritus         Boston,          Mass.         John          Kirkland          Clark,          A.B.,          LL.B.,          Trustee          Emeritus         New          York,          N.          Y.         President          A.          Howard          Meneely         A.B.,          A.M.,          University          of          Washington;          A.M.,          (hon)          Dartmouth          College;          Ph.D.,          Columbia          Uni-         versity;          LL.D.,          Mount          Holyoke          College.         23         Dean          of          the          College         Ehzabeth         Stoffregen         May         A.B.,          Smith          College;         Ph.D.,          London          University         Assistant          Dean          of          the          College         lNancy          Paine          Norton         A.B.,          Bryn          Mawr          College;         Ph.D.,          Radcliffe          College         24         Dean          of          Students         LIS         Leota          Carolene          Colpt         ?         iversity         Wellesley          College         Boston          Un          o         B         M         .         A         A         aan          SA          tienen          Wigs.          BS         29.         25         Vice          President          jor          Development          and          Public          Relations         and         Director          of          Public          njormation         left          to          right:          John         James          Canavan,          Jr.,         (Public          Information)          ,         B.S.,          Boston          Universi-         ty;          Mackarness          Hutch-         ins          Goode,          (Vice          Presi-         dent),          A.B.          A.M.,         Wesleyan          University.         College          Chaplain         Richard          Donald          Nye          Dickinson         A.B.,          A.M.,          American          International         GollegesS.1.B.,          Ph.D.,          Boston          Unt-         versity.         Admussions          Office         and         Registrar         left          to          right:          Carolyn          Colbath          Crandall,          (As-         sociate          Director          of          Admissions),          A.B.,          De         Pauw          University;          Barbara          Ziegler,          (Director         of          Admissions),          A.S.,          Mount          Holyoke          Col-         lege;          A.M.,          Radcliffe          College;          Leah          Margaret         Dearden,          (Registrar;          Secretary          of          the          Fac-         ulty),          B.S.E.,          American          International          College;         A.M.,          Northwestern          University.         27         Treasurer          and          Comptroller         left          to          right:          Miss          Anita          Mallon,         Miss          Lillian          Theroux,          Mrs.          Dorothy         Esten,          Mrs.          Hazel          Hopkins,          Mrs.         Margaret          Soucy,          Mr.          Melvin          Sar-         gent          (Treasurer          and,          Comptroller)          ;         Mr.          Peter          Wieliczko.         Bae          oe         Norton         28          left          to          right:          John          Patrick          Wright          (Director          of          Household),          Mrs.          Annie          Haskell          (As-         sistant          Director          of          Household),          Irving          Winchester          Fillmore,          (Superintendent).         So          em         hbbindscie          sodas         vector         ng          Room          Di         M11         Dy         Mr.          Paul          O’Conner         WORKS          PS          ES         Ruth          Milward          Bucknan,          (Director),         A.B.,          Radcliffe          College.         29         L          nformation         left          to          right:          Mrs.          Lois          Mallon,          Mrs.         Adeline          Cote;          absent:          Mrs.          Mary         Leno.         Library         seated:          Mrs.          Elizabeth          Reidenbach,         Mrs.          Louise          Gilbert,          Mrs.          Marjorie         White,          Miss          Marion          Merrill          (Librar-         ian),          standing:          Mrs.          Ethel          Higgins,         Mrs.          Angela          Lewis,          Mrs.          Harriet         Forbes,          Miss          June          Carpenter,          absent:         Miss          Margaret          Eden,          Miss          Laura         Monnier,          Mr.          Ernest          Kruhmin          Jr.,         (Assistant          Librarian).         College          Assistants         and         Secretaries         left          to          right,          standing:          Mrs.          Marjorie          Ford,         Mrs.          Elizabeth          Cary,          Mrs.          Margaret          Soncy,         Mrs.          Hazel          Hopkins,          Mrs.          Lillian          Theroux,         Miss          Anita          Mallon,          Miss          Helen          Rhodes,          Miss         Elizabeth          McKenna,          Miss          Alta          Rhodes,          Mts.         Ruth          Walker,          Mrs.          Claire          Ballou,          Mrs.          Flor-         ence,          Viles.          seated;          Mrs.          Mary          MacDonald,         Mrs.          Jacalyn          Anderson,          Miss          Jean          Anthony         Alumnae          Office         left          to          right:          Lilian          Myrtis          Wood,          (Secretary         in          the          Alumnae          Office)          ;          Marjorie          Adee          Bab-         cock,          (Assistant          in          the          Alumnae          Office)          ;         Margaret          Elizabeth          Clayton,          (Executive          Sec-         retary          of          the          Alumnae          Association),          A.B.,         Wheaton          College.         Bookstore         Wilfred          Raymond,          Manager;          absent:          Char-         lotte          Dill.         Infirmary         left          to          right:          Kitty          Brown,          R.N.,          College         Nurse;          Dorothy          Berth          Isaacson,          R.N.,          Col-         lege          Nurse;          Genevieve          Carney,          R.N.,          College         Nurse;          Ronald          Duffield,          M.D.,          College          Phy-         sician.         Faculty         Humanities         Art         “Every          gaudy          color          is          a          bit          of          truth.”         “The          Vestal”          —          Nathalia          Crane         LUCILE          ELIZABETH          BUSH,         A.B.,          University          of          Kentucky;          A.M.,         Ph.D.,          Columbia          University;          Depatr-         ment          Head         ART          LIBR         left          to          right:          Ruth          D.          Deshaies,          A.B.,          M.A.T.;          Janet          L.          Rollins,          A.B.;          Julia          H.          Keydel,         32          A.B.,          A.M.;          Lucile          Bush;          Absent:          Mary          L.          Heuser,          A.B.;          Elizabeth          C.          Baker,          A.B.,          A.M.         Classics         Ancient          pillared          perfection          flaunt-         ing          its          immortality.         DORIS          MAE          TAYLOR,          A.B.,         A.M.,          Indiana          University;          Ph.D.,         Bryn          Mawr          College;          Department         Head.         left          to          right:          Brooks          E.          Levy,          A.B.,          A.M.;          Doris          Taylor.         33         English         The          art          of          creating          life          in          the          image         of          the          mind’s          experience.         ROBERT          LATHROP          SHARP,          A.B.,         Dartmouth          College;          A.M.,          Ph.D.,          Har-         vard          University;          Department          Head.         French         Charlemagne,          Chartres,          Camus,          A         romance          of          form          and          idea.         ELMA          DOROTHY          LITTLEFIELD,         A.B.,          Radcliffe          College;          D.          Phil.,          Ox-         ford          University;          Department          Head.         German         Great          heights          and          great          depths          in         history          and          intellect.         ANNE          RECHNITZER,          Ph.D.,          Uni-         versity          of          Vienna;          Department          Head.         left          to          right,          seated:          A.          Gray          Burr,         A.B.,          A.M.;          Louise          B.          Mackenzie,          A.B.,         A.M.;          Robert          Sharp;          Katherine          A.          Bur-         ton,          A.B.,          A.M.;          Dorothy          I.          Troendle,         Ed.B.,          A.M.,          Ph.D.;          left          to          right,          stand-         ing:          Curtis          Dahl,          A.B.,          A.M.,          Ph.D.;         Edwin          S.          Briggs,          A.B.,          A.M.,          Ph.D.;         Charles          Aughtry,          A.B.,          A.M.,          Ph.D.;         Frances          A.          Shirley,          A.B.,          A.M.,          Ph.D.;         Karen          S.          Thiman,          A.B.,          A.M.;          absent:         Elizabeth          Daniels,          A.B.,          A.M.;          Christine         K.          Denny,          A.B.,          A.M.         left          to          right:          Nicole          Jaffrin,          Baca-         laureat,          Dipl6me;          Lena          L.          Mandell,         A.B.,          A.M.;          Dorothy          Littlefield;         Janet          T.          Letts,          A.B.,          Diplome          d’étude         Supérieuse;          Mary          L.          Libby,          A.B.,         A.M.;          Robin          Collins,          A.B.         left          to          right:          A.          Betty          Temoyan,         A.B.,          A.M.;          Anne          Rechnitzer.         ae         rat         ee         aa          4         EY          ‘         uN         :         3         Eft         a         seteterto         eA          Se         left          to          right:          Annie          H.          Lakos,         B.Mus.;          M.S.M.,          Frank          Ramseyer;         Wesley          M.          Fuller,          B.Mus.,          M.Mus.;         absent:          Edna          D.          Parks,          B.Mus.,         A.M.,          Ph.D.;          Helen          Z.          Duncan,         B.Mus.;          Antonia          Dalapas,          B.Mus.,         M.Mus.;          Hetty          P.          Archer,          B.Mus.         Music         From          many          man-made          strings          a         spectrum          of          symphonic          sound.         FRANK          WELLS          RAMSEYER,          JR.,         A.B.,          A.M.,          Harvard          University;         Department          Head.         Phalosophy         “Whence          come          we,          what          are          we,         whither          go          we..          .?”         —Gauguin         HOLCOM'BE          McCULLOGH         AUSTIN,          A.B.,          Davidson          College;         A.M.,          Harvard          University;          Depart-         ment          Head.         Religion         The          Will          to          Believe          —         William          James         JOHN          ARTHUR          MARTIN,          A.B.,         A.M.,          Harvard          University;          S.T.B.,         S.T.M.,          Th.D.,          Harvard          University         Divinity          School;          Department          Head.         left          to          right:          John          A.          Martin;          Rich-         ard          N.          Dickinson,          A.B.,          A.M.,         S.1.B.,          Ph.D.         left          to          right:          Holcombe          Austin;         Amelie          O.          Rorty,          A.B.,          A.M.,          Ph.D.         Russian         A          bewildering          tongue          expressing          the          searching         spirit          of          troubled          minds.         NICHOLAS          PLATONOVITCH         VAKAR,          C.J.S.,          Moscow          and          Kiev         University;          A.M.,          Ph.D.,          Harvard         University;          Department          Head.         Spanish         “To          become          a          knight          errant          and          roam          the          world         on          horseback          in          a          suit          of          armor.”         Don          Quixote—Cervantes         LUCINDA          MOLES,          A.M.,          Wellesley          College;          A.M.,          Radcliffe         College;          Doctora          en          Filosofia          y          Letras,          Universidad          de          Madrid;         Department          Head.         CAA          DS         left          to          right:          Lucinda          Moles;          Francis          M.          Burlin-         game,          A.B,          A-Mas          Ed:          Mased          b.         acial          Sciences         Economucs         The          howcome          and          outcome          of          income.         HENRIETTA          C.          JENNINGS,          A.B.,          A.M.,         Ph.D.,          Bryn          Mawr          College;          Department          Head.         SIRE          HEN          Sn          egies          ing          oh         i          receenananemmnann          mane          inneneneteinenesteerennnsietnbt          tenn          HOO,         schoetscmiconemntittn          on          -         ‘         left          to          right:          Elizabeth          S.          May,          A.B.;          Ph.D.;          Ivan          A.          Lakos,          A.B.,          A.M.;          Henrietta          C.          3g         Jennings.         Government         The          earth’s          disciplinarian;         For          some          a          way          of          life,         For          some          a          belief,         For          others          a          necessary          evil.         DAVID          LOWENTHAL,          A.B.,          Brooklyn         College;          B.S.,          New          York          University;          A.M.,         Ph.D.,          New          School          for          Social          Research;          De-         partment          Head.         left          to          right:          Minton          F.          Goldman,          A.B.,         M.A.,          M.A.L.D.;          David          Lowenthal.         Psychology         and         EVELYN          IRENE          BANNING,         A.B.,          University          of          California;          A.M.,         Mills          College;          Ed.D.,          Harvard          Uni-         versity;          Department          Head.         Fiistory         A          gyre          of          creation          and          destruction,         A          cautious          march          toward          Utopia,         An          epic          of          great          men          —         “History          the          final          judge          of          our          deeds.”         “The          Inaugural          Address,”          January          20,         1961,         John          Fitzgerald          Kennedy         left          to          right:          Jane          E.          Ruby,          A.B.,          A.M.,          Ph.D.;          Ernest          ik         Knapton;          Paul          C.          Helmreich,          A.B.,          A.M.;          Nancy          P.          Norton,         A.B.,          Ph.D.;          Carolyn          M.          Clewes,          A.B.,          A.M.,          Ph.D.;         Absent:          Douglas          E.          Nachod,          A.B.,          A.M.         ERNEST          JOHN          KNAPTON,          A.B.,          Uni-         versity          of          British          Columbia;          A.B.,          Oxford         University;          A.M.,          Ph.D.,          Yale          University;         Department          Head.         Education         left          to          right:          Walter          C.          Shipley,          A.B.,          A.M.,          Ph.D.;         Albin          R.          Gilbert,          Ph:D.;          Marjorie          H.          Ford,          B.Ed.,         Ed.M.;          Evelyn          Banning;          David          Elkind,          A.B.,          Ph.D.          4]         A          new          adventure          —          mind          discovering          mind.         42         Saciolo          1g         “In          the          beginning          God          gave          to          every          people          a          cup          of         clay          and          from          this          cup          they          drank          their          life.”         Patterns          of          Culture         —Ruth          Benedict         left          to          right:          Paul          Frederick          Cressey,          Ph.B.,          Ph.D.;          Richard          Harri-         son          Robbins,          A.B.,          A.M.,          Ph.D.;          Sidney          Alexander          Forsythe,          A.B.,         B.D.,          A.M.         Natural          and          Physical          Sciences         Astronom          Ly         In          the          depth          of          night         The          stars          reign          in          an          endless          realm         Who          discovers          their          secret         Shares          their          light.         a         1a         WILLIAM          RICHARD          SMITH,         A.B.,          A.M.,          University          of          Richmond;         Department          Head.         PAUL          FREDERICK          CRESSEY,         Ph.B.          Denison          University;         Ph.D.          University          of          Chicago;         Department          Head.         noes         Biology         From          apes          to          atoms         JANE          LOUISE          CHIDSEY         A.B.          Wellesley          College;         A.M.          Brown          University;         Ph.D.          Cornell          University.         Department          Head.         7          i          ;          Eli          ite,          A.B.,          A.M.,          Ph.D         Left          to          right:          Gwendolyn          J.          Struik,          A.B.,          Ph.D.;          Elizabeth          L.          White,          .          :          :         Ph.D.;          Alice          Morton,          staff          assistant;          Clinton          V.          MacCoy,          A.B.,          A.M.,          Ph.D.,;          Jane          L.          Chidsey.         Rhoda          Garrison,          A.B.,          A.M.,         Chemistry         The          complexity          of          the          com-         pounds          analyzed          and          synthe-         sized.         MAUD          ALICE          MARSHALL,         A.B.,          Radcliffe          College;         D.          Phil.,          Oxford          University;         Department          Head.         i         Left          to          right          standing:          Nancy          LeRoy,          A.B.,          A.M.;          Herbert          R.          Ellison,          A.B.,          Ph.D.;          Frances          S.          Burnett,          B.S.,         A.M.;          seated:          Lucy          R.          Warren,          A.B.;          Maud          Marshall,          Mildred          W.          Evans,          A.B.,          A.M.,          Ph.D.          Absent:          Bojan         a4          Jennings.         left          to          right:          Barbara          J.          Beechler,          A.B.,          M.S.,          Ph.D.;          William          Smith,          A.B.,          A.M.,          Ph.D.;         Anne          F.          O’Neill.         Mathematics         Proofs          from          the          plane          to          the          complex.         ANNE          FRANCES          O’NEILL,         A.B.,          Vassar          College;         A.M.,          Ph.D.,          Radcliffe          College;         Department          Head.         Physics         The          basic          truths          of          the          universe.         HARRY          MOORE          LANDIS,         A.B.,          College          of          Wooster;         M.S.,          University          of          Minnesota;         Department          Head.         left          to          right:          Marion          E.          Badoian,          A.B.,          Harry          M.          Landis.         46         Physical          Education         A          sound          mind          in          a          sound         body         CHRISTIN E          WHITE,         B.S.          in          Ed.,          Boston          University;         M.Ed.,          Boston          University;         Department          Head.         left          to          right,.          standing:          Barbara          B.          Smith,          B.S.          Ed.M.;          Barbara          Gowitzke,          B.S.,          Ed.M.;          Mary          L.          Bid-         dlestone,          B.S.,          A.M.         left          to          right,          seated:          Mrs.          Vera          Schofield,          Miss          White.          absent:          Virginia          Olney,          A.B.         47         r         a:         ene          as         ee                   5         Pi          4                   el          =         =          a         :          3         i         gs          x         iy          ree         oe         :         2         :         :          Be:         oi         ap         ane         a         oe         fe         |         Ba         ah          ;         :          :         .         Ee         .          a          e          °         ,          ife          she          sard-         Ee          nea          a         ;          In          a          laughing          nay         Life          for          this          day         La          Pusse          of          red         ie          for          this          day         ts          gay         Social          Committee         left          to          right:          Kathy          Mur-         dock,          Ellie          Stock,          Erica         Brandt,          Secretary-Treasurer;         Robin          Holt,          Judy          Jones,         Buffy          Reynolds,          Chairman;         Julie          Howard,          JoAnn          Web-         er,          Pam          Cone,          Lesley          Will-         mott.         Manners          .          =.          Mixers         The          ever-vital          campaign          to          bring          —         the          boys          to          Wheaton.         90         ‘i         Athletic          Association         WAS)         ae         ‘         iB         Row          1,          left          to          right:          Dottie          Weicker,          Secretary;          Susan          Master,          Treasurer;          Beth          Chalmers,          President;          Judy         McNamara,          Vice          President;          Dellie          Smith.          Row          2,          left          to          right:          Judith          Worden,          Becky          Brooks,          Katherine         Whitcomb.          Row          3,          left          to          right:          Margo          Jamison,          Mary          McLanahan,          Josie          McFadden,          Ina          Hawley,          Jean          Gib-         bons,          Mary          Jane          Rockefeller,          Lydia          Smith,          Betsy          Beard.          Absent:          Carol          Dwyer.         KKK          —          Ski          weekends          interdorm         and          interclass          competition,          play-         days,          a          well-planned          program          of         campus          sports          offered          to          all.         o2         Trnitons          and          Tnitonettes         Ae          A          LLY,          eT,         The          rhythm          and          grace           of          clean          strokes          .          .          .          worthy          of          a         trip          to          Florida.         Front          Row,          left          to          right:         Judy          Hanning,          Julia          How-         ard,          Susan          Hulse,          Dana         Conroy,          Deborah          Merritt,         Virginia          Gotwals,          Sally          Ni-         chols,          Terry          Bisbee,          Joan         Ackermann,          Ellen          Freibur-         ger,          Susan          Master,          Secre-         tary-Treasurer;          Betsy          Beard,         President          .Back          Row,          left         to          right:          Amy          Dennison,         Rosaline          Merrill,          Joselynn         Kaswinkel,          Jo-Ann          Haik,         Judith          Pickard,          Nancy          Wil-         de,          Carol          Bolter,          Mary         Brown,          Julie          Weston,          Cyn-         thia          Taylor,          Ann          Golder,         Tritonette          President;          Carol         Swanson,          Darden          Whelden,         Sandy          Siver.         Row          1,          left          to          right:          Ann         Fogarty,          Sasiree          Kambhu,         Nancy          Jo          Michels,          Ellie         Borkum,          Bette          Rose          De-         Lima,          Nancy          Leavens,          Jack-         ie          Kielich,          Carol          Friedman,         Debby          Haigh,          president;         Row          2:          Alice          Jarman,          Ann         Martin,          Madeline          Lindsley,         Cookie          Shelton,          Joan          Good-         ale,          Carole          Schoonmaker,         Judy          Sapadin,          Eileen          Krie-         ger,          Mel          Levenson.         Expression          through          the          dramatic          synthesis          of          rhythm         and          sinew,          culminating          in          “Everyman.”         Dance          Concert          1960         he)         ee         a                  H         a         =         -         Kneeling,          left          to          right:          Muffy          Newman,          Treasurer;          Judy          Kleeblatt,          President;          Ann          Stifel,         Vice          President;          Sarah          Anderson,          Secretary;          Steps,          left          to          right:          JoAnn          Weber,          Mary         Nevin;          Standing,          left          to          right:          Debbie          Savitt,          Debbie          Rosenthal,          Phoebe          Allman,          Mary         Grow,          Carol          Leverone,          Nina          Anania,          Pat          Lucke,          Debbie          Merritt,          Winnie          Rouillon,          Pris         Horton.         Dramatic          Association         From          Brecht          to          “John          Brown’s          Body”          .          .          .         the          art          of          acting          —          to          stir          the          imagination         gr,         PLEASE          Gage         please          care         Standing,          left          to          right:          Ann          Ingersoll,          Priscilla          Horton,          Sally          Wetherbee,          Muffy         Newman,          Wendy          Wilder,          Sarah          Anderson.          Seated,          left          to          right:          Marian          Burr-         itt,          Producer;          Ann          Stifel,          Sandra          Spencer,          Director;          Judy          Kleeblatt.         Student          written,          directed         and          produced          .          .          .          the          excite-         ment          and          tension          of          the         stage          ..          .          the          laughter          of         the          audience          ..          .          “The          Re-         vival          of          the          Fittest”         ‘Alice          in.          Spiderland”         1960         Choir         Specializing          in          sacred          music,          a          rich          musical          texture          for          Sunday         church;          a          concert          with          Brown;          a          blending          with          the          Glee          Club          for         the          annual          Christmas          Concert.         Glee          Club         A          balance          of          secular          and          sacred          music,          proving          in          its          first         year          an          enthusiastic          group,          enjoying          the          beauty          of          singing          to-         gether,          and          with          the          Williams          Glee          Club.         Choral          Organization          Board         left          to          right:          Nancy          Wilde,          Secretary          of          Choir;          Mary          Sin-         clair,          President          of          Choir;          Kathy          Whitcomb,          Secretary          of          Glee         Club;          Mr.          Fuller,          Director          of          the          Choir          and          Glee          Club;         Nancy          Rodman,          Manager          of          Glee          Club;          Wendy          Turner,         President          of          Glee          Club.         61         Whims          Mood          music          .          .          .          dimmed          lights...          a          time          to          dream.         left          to          right:          Betsy          Stiles,          Anne          McIver,          Tenny          Sutter,          President;          Pamela          Schluter,         Mary          Lou          Shoemaker,          Jane          Henzel,          Helen          Otte,          Tory          Englund,          Pidgie          Toy,          Judith         Sugarman.         W          heatones         Suggestive          songs          and          subtle         smiles          —          these          plus          good          harmony         and          they're          off          to          song          fests,         men’s          colleges,          then          back          to         Wheaton.         left          to          right:          Sally          Harrison,          Fay          Fairfax,         Linda          Anthony,          Terry          Stratton,          Lucy          Butt,         Business          Manager;          Debby          Savitt,          Phoebe         Allman,          Barbara          Damutz,          Ann          Fuellhart,         Mary          Lee          Hodgdon,          Merle          Miller,          Peggy         Raad,          Ann          Ingersoll,          President.         62         imme         Chamber          Music          Group          |         ess          tomnomres         %          a         A          new          group          —          instrumental          in          bringing          a          large          variety          of         Baroque          music          to          the          campus.         left          to          right:          Jill          Jeppesen,          violin;          Judy          Decato,          flute;          Kay          Kadane,          flute,          librarian;          Lorna          Brookes,          piano;          My-         rian          Baker,          director;          Priscilla          Hinckley,          piano.          Absent:          Ina          Hawley,          ’cello;          Linda          Bertocci,          violin;          Ilse          Klem-         perer,          flute;          Mr.          Ramseyer,          singing          ’cello.         Organ         Guild         The          ripening          of          knowledge          and         training          into          the          beauty          of          an          ac-         complished          musician          .          .          .          bringing         music          to          an          appreciative          student         bodyaaeae         “          Eames         Marilyn          Taylor         Audrey          Benning         63         64         The          Class          of          191         z         One          plateau          reached,          now          for          that          diploma.          Carolling,          the          Nativity          Scene,          the         ring          banquet          and          Senior          Day          .          .          .          all          symbols          of          an          end          and          a          new          beginning.         Senor          Class          Officers         President—Valerie          Ogden         Vice          President—Cynthia          Taylor         Secretary—Terry          Stratton         Treasurer—Lee-Lee          Selling         Song          Leader—Georgene          Boytos         The          Class          of          1962         An          ability          to          unify          diversity          .          .          .          a          mark          of          distinction          in          their          success          with          Nikey         Junior          Hostesses,          Josh          White          and          Manhatten          Madness.         Jumor          Class          Officers         President—Peggy          Raad         Vice          President—Gail          Stein         Secretary—Lesley          Willmott         Treasurer—Marty          Kendall         Song          Leader—Lucy          Butt         65         66                  —)         oo)                  The          Class          of          1963         Gee          spapepagage          @         +)         “Baubles,          Bangles,          and          Blues”          plus          Baez.          Energy          devoted          to          Big          Sisters,          and         of          course,          the          Christmas          Banquet.         Sophomore          Class          Officers         President—Anne          Weld         Vice          President—Susan          Taylor         Secretary—Greta          Gibson         Treasurer—Nancy          Gronemeyer         Song          Leader—Diana          Pavles         The          Class          of          1964         A          class          singing          group,          a          singing          party          for          its          Junior          sisters,          and          decorations          for         Dad’s          Week-end          .          .          .          The          Freshmen          have          become          active          members          of          the          college         community.         Freshman          Class          Council         Wendy          Davis—Clark         Lynne          Dennison—Chapin         Lois          Fransworth—MclIntire         Nancy          Griffin—Everett,          Secretary-Treasurer         Alice          Jarman—Kilham         Susan          Haas—Young         Ilse          Klemperer—Larcom         Beverley          Vander          Poel—Stanton         Katie          Vasant—Cragin         Margie          Young—Metcalf,          Chairman         67         68         G,          hapin         left          to          right:         Assistant          House          Chairman;          Susie          Stearns,          House          Chairman.         Pt          ey         Clar         left          to          right:          Tory          Englund,         Assistant          House          Chairman;         Joan          Wallace,          House          Chair-         man.         69         70         left          to          right:          Mary          Nevin,          House          Chairman;          Carol          Barnet,          Assistant          House          Chairman.         Everett         left          to          right:          Sally          Wetherbee,          Assis-         tant          House          Chairman;          Ann          Marie         Golder,          House          Chairman;          Lucy          Butt,         Assistant          House          Chairman.         71         1?         Kilham         left          to          right:          Jean          Ure,          House           Chair-         man,          Muffy          Newman,          Assistant         House          Chairman.         AVCOM         Se         left          to          right:          Virginia          Judson,         House          Chairman;          Helen          Bry-         ant,          Assistant          House          Chair-         man.         73         Metcalf         left          to          right:          Linda          Robin,          House         Chairman;          Judy          Weckler,          Assistant         House          Chairman.         Mclntre         Sissy          Merrill,          House          Chairman;          Chris          Jones,          Assistant          House          Chairman.         left          to          right         76         fanton         left          to          right:          Marilyn          Freeland,         House          Chairman;          Abby          Brody,          Assis-         tant          House          Chairman.         White          House         left          to          right:          Sandy          Siver,         House          Chairman;          Wen-         dy          Harper,          Assistant         House          Chairman.         78         left          to          right:          Phyllis          Brower,         House          Chairman;          “Melvin,”         Barbara          Welles,          Assistant         House          Chairman.         ife,          she          said-         :          With          an          intense          gaze         ife          15          often         nust-blue          haze         Rock          -ywold         1960         “The          reward          of          doing          is          the          joy          of          having          done.”         ee         I          tooked          at          him          in          his          doughnut          clothes          and          I          said,          ‘Then          don’t          make          doughnuts!”         84         “When          is          a          weekend         weekend?”         hot          a         “And          now          I          agree          with          myself          even          more.”         “Who’s          clogging          up          the          telephone?”         85         left          to          right:          Elizabeth          Reynolds          —          Social          Chairman;         Sally          Nichols          —          Vice          President;          Betsye          Petersen          —         President;          Mary          Brown          —          Secretary;          Katharine          Ham-         mond          —          Treasurer;          absent:          Susan          Srodes          —          Judicial         Chairmen.         Colle          ge          Governisient          Association         The          belief          in          the          student;          greater          freedom          and          responsibility          in          college          life;          a         task          requiring          hard          work          and          dedication.         Honor          Board         emseatptennsieeneoneeciiee          any          Pee          r          oes          emtet         left          to          right:          Susan          Rench,          Adrienne          Wheeler,          Blair          Danzell,          Tory          Englund,          Susan          Srodes,          Chairman;          Betsy         Flather,          Wendy          Turner,          Carol          Barnet,          Susan          Henry,          Ann          Fuelhart,          absent:          Jill          Jeppesen,          Margot          Steenland.         Emphasizing          supreme          responsibility          —          that          of          the          individual          —          the          occasional         transgression          of          the          rules          judged          fairly          and          conscientiously.         Judicial          Board          |         left          to          right:          Betsy          Flather,          Susan          Henry,          Susan          Srodes,          Chairman;          Blair          Danzoll,          Wendy          Turner.          Faculty         members:          Mr.          Aughtry,          Miss          Colpitts,          Miss          Norton,          Miss          Parks.         87         88         Academic          Committee         ioe         :         hs.          Sass         ee         :         :         %         eee.         left          to          right:          Nancy          Hirschland,          Julie          Howard,          JoAnn          Weber,          Alicia          Donavan,          Pidgie         Toy,          Muffy          Lewis,          Fran          Curro,          Secretary;          Sally          Nichols,          Chairman;          Maggie          Chase,          Sally         Thomas,          Ann          Fuelhart,          Jo          Kaswinkel,          Mary          Grew,          Georgene          Botyos.         The          student          body          meets          the          faculty,          opinions          and          ideas          are          exchanged          .          .          .          A          further          link          in         faculty          student          relations          —          The          Wheaton          Forum.         reesei         a          Ii          cone         aa          ee         College          Government         Chairmen         left          to          right:         Association         Travel          Agent          __.         Chairmen          Of          Entertainments         Director          z          Be         Mary          McLanahan         Producer          eS         _.          Sandy          Spencer         Marian          Burritt         Fire          Chief          ean         Susan          McKinnon         Point          Chairman          ___                   Auditor          _         _.          Joan          Ackerman         Been          Ninaw          Ananial         Smoker          Chairman          Pias«)         Darian          Armstrong         Red          Cross          Chairman          _         N.S.A.          Co-ordinator          ___          =         Nancy          Sugarman         pee          ey          diasomith         SOc          omits         89         90         Junior          Year         Abroad         To          live          and          study          among          fore-         ign          students          is          to          experience          the         profits          of          a          cultural          exchange         program.         seated          left          to          right:          Marjorie          Gelb,         Alison          Kramer,          Carolyn          Kimball.         standing          left          to          right:          Anne          Grif-         fen,          Louisa          Okie,          Penny          Greeley,         Cathy          Stowell,          Guiliana          Caffuzzi.         absent:          Stephanie          Ebin,          Rosemary         Wire,          Mary          Wyatt.         International          Relations         Club         left          to          right:          Row          1:          Barbara         Rupp,          Stephanie          Cook,          Row          2:         Lou          Langford,          Publicity          Chair-         man;          Valarie          Ogden,          Scholarship         Chairman;          Ellen          Wilson,          Presi-         dent;          Paula          Eberhardt.          Secretary-         Treasurer;          Marianne          Fowler,          Pro-         gram          Manager.          Row          3:          Stephany         Roller,          Sue          Williamson,          Lee          Hodg-         don,          Paula          Carlson,          Patricia          King,         Cathy          Houser.          Absent:          Libby          Ad-         ams,          Conference          Chairman;          Becky         Brooks,          Ethel          McFarlane,          Heidi         Eberhardt,          Sally          Harrison.         Attempting          to          understand          the          course          of         the          world          tension          through          speakers,          small         discussion          groups,          a          student          representative         abroad          each          summer          —          this          year          —          empha-         sis          on          Africa.         “Junior          year          abroad—too          much         to          even          dream          of          ...”         Hildrun          Pittermann,          Germany;          Tulin          Mentese,          Turkey.          9]         Rehgtous         Association         Studying          the          different          approaches          to         One          God          —          a          greater          understanding          and         appreciation          of          living          religions          through          so-         cial          service          and          religious          experience.         left          to          right:          Terry          Johnson,          Treas-         urer;          Nancy          Rodman,          Vice-President;         Frances          Tyng,          President;          Adrienne         Wheeler,          Secretary.         92         Art          Club         A          trip          to          the          museum          is          worth          one         hundred          slides          .          .          .          A          guest          speaker         a          boon          to          enthusiastic          art          lovers.         left          to          right:          Nancy          Hirschland,          Secretary-Treasurer;         French          Club         The          Cercle          Francais          for         a          better          understanding          of         the          culture          and          language         ...          The          Romantic          touch.         left          to          right:          Nancy          Berman,         President;          Maggie          Chase,          Sec-         retary-T          reasurer.         94         Marilyn          Freeland,          President.         Classics          Club         A          sharing          of          interests          in         the          history,          arts          and          arche-         ology          of          the          ancients...         Readings          of          plays          and          poet-         ry...          the          added          stimulus          of         outside          speakers.         German          Club         The          warmth          and          richness          of         Germany          seen          through         slides,          sung          in          folk          songs,         and          felt          in          the          wonder          of          the         ‘Weihnachtfest.         left          to          right:          Judy          Sugarman,          Secretary-Treasurer;          Karin          Wagenknecht,          President.         Psychology          Club         Book          learning          applied          ...          to         understand          through          direct          exper-         ience          with          hospitals          and          group         discussions.         left,          to          right:          Gail          Musche,          Sally         Thomas,          President.          Absent:          Robbie         Conner,          Secretary-Treasurer.         95         A          broader          view          of          the          fine          arts          ...          understanding         through          discussion          .          ..          Wheaton’s          oldest          club          ..          .         left          to          right:          Carol          Leverone,          President;          Sally          Kovalchick,          Vice-President;          Frannie          Vincent,          Secretary;          absent:          Phyllis         Chapman,          Treasurer.         Science          Club         Progressing,          through          lectures          and         movies,          towards          a          meaningful          or-         dering          of          empirical          phenomena.         left          to          right:          Ann          Woodcock,          Secre-         tary-Treasurer;          Taffy          Payne,          Presi-         dent.         Spamsh          Club         chews          Ghtistmasmeliertuliameeme         The          Adventures          of          Don          Quixote         ...          Perhaps          not          solving          but          at         least          discussing          the          problems          of         Spanish-speaking          nations.         left          to          right:          Merle          Miller,          Secretary-         Treasurer;          Nancy          Tuttle,          President.         98         left          to          right:          Row          1:          Robie          Heilbrun,          Editor-in-chief;          Lydia          Smith,          Photography          Editor;          Carol          Dwyer.          Row          2:         Fran          Curro,          Wendy          Wilder,          Judy          Heard,          Pris          Moss,          Literary          Editor;          Holly          Delavan,          Sandy          Siver,          Barbara          Smith,         Pam          Cone,          Judy          McKinlay,          Art          Editor;          Susan          Blandi,          Carol          Blum.          Absent:          Lynn          Lebow,          Joan          Sheppler,          Nancy         White,          Cathy          McCann,          Barbara          Welles,          Kathy          Houser,          Bette-Ann          Shapiro.         left          to          right:          Row          1:          Ethel          Mc-         Farlan,          Merlé          Miller,          Mary         Humphreys,          Jane          Gross,          Busin-         ess          Manager;          Gail          Stein,          Phyllis         Erlich,          Sissy          Hickok,          Alice          Mil-         ler,          Debbie          Savitt.          Row          2:          Nancy         Kephart,          Copy          Editor;          Jill          Hud-         ders,          Muffy          Lewis,          Stephany         Roller,          Advertising          Editor;          Judy         Weckler,          Harriet          Sodafsky,          Sa-         rah          Hungerford,          Ann          Martin,         Lou          Langford,          Publicity          Editor;         Sandra          Snow,          Circulation          Editor;         Ina          Hart.          Absent:          Jane          Backer,         Sandy          Neville,          Nancy          Snider,         Mary          O’Hare,          Lynn          Meehan,         Pat          Gravalle se,          Helen          Forster,         Dee          Donaldson,          Cathy          Miller.         The          Junior          Class          has          concentrated          on          the          life         and          moods          of          the          Wheaton          Community          to          re-         create          and          record          the          full          and          colorful          year          1960-         1961.         100         ec         Constance          W.          Werner          —          Editor-in-chief         Holly          Delavan          —          Prose          Editor         Mary          Grew          —          Poetry          Editor         Literary          Staff:          Linda          Gordon,          Mary          Grow,         Susan          Hyman,          Carol          Leverone,          Gertrude         Raymond,          Frances          Vincent.         Julie          Tabershaw          —          Business          Manager         Phyllis          Johnson          —          Advertising          Manager         ...one          medium          for          artistic          or          literary          creative          expression          at          Wheaton          ...”          this,          a          year          of          expansion         even          in          aesthetic          creation          ...          for          now,          literary          criticisms          and          translations          af          Foreign          programs          into         English          .          .          .         Joyce          Romanoff          —          Assistant          Advertising          Man-         ager.         Ann          Stifel          —          Lay-out          Editor         Pat          Lucke          —          Art          Editor         Carla          Nobili          —          Assistant          Art          Editor         Dede          Wheeler          —          Exchange          Editor         Apprentices:          Marilyn          Beach,          Lorena          Brigham,         Brooke          Farland,          Priscilla          Folmsbee,          Claudia         Grossman,          Sue          Hartfield,          Carol          Hurlbert,          Alice         Jarman,          Kay          Kadane,          Judy          Kirshenbaum,          Pat-         ty          Male,          Trudy          Mason.         1960-61          Judith          Glaser,          Co-Editor;          Sarah          Fowler,          Co-Editor;          Sarah          Kovalchick,          Associate          Editor;          Alice          Brick-         son,          Managing          Editor;          Nancy          Tuttle,          Business          Editor;          Jane          Backer,          Circulation          Manager;          Ann          Jackson,          Adver-         tising          Manager;          Carol          Tenenbaum,          Headline          Editor;          Abby          Brody,          Copy          Editor;          Sue          Darling,          Assistant          Manag-         ing          Editor;          Nancy          Hirschland,          Assistant          Advertising          Manager;          Editorial          Assistants:          Mary-Martha          Bennett,         Shary          Topf,          Frances          Anderson,          Nancy          Berman,          Reporters:          Eberhardt,          Kolbrener,          Leshefsky,          Mason,          McCann,         Myerson,          Werner.         Che          Wheaton          News         “Everyone          at          Wheaton          reads          theNews.”          “All          the          news          thats          fit          to          print.”         1961-1962          Susan          Kolbrener,          Editor-         in-Chief;          Carol          Tenenbaum,          News         Editor;          Addy          Brody,          Copy          Editor;         Wendy          Wilson,          Editorial          Assistant;         Sue          Darling,          Managing          Editor;          Nan-         cy          Hirschland,          Business          Manager;         Judy          Pickard,          Assistant          Managing         Editor;          Esther          Newberg,          Exchange         Editor;          Susan          Myerson,          Feature          Edi-         tor;          Susan          Loewenberg,          Headline         Editor;          Judy          Olan,          Sports          Editor;         Ann          Jackson,          Advertising          Manager;         Barbara          Lea,          Circulation          Manager;         Sheila          Murphy,          Assistant          Advertis-         ing          Manager;          Reporters:          Adoff,          Eb-         erhardt,          Eiseman,          Erion,          Gahagan,         Gravallese,          Johnson,          Leshefsky,          Lewis,         Mason,          Penfield,          Rost,          Saglio,          Wer-         ner.         101         Building          the          Intellect          .          .          .         Brandeis          University          Music          Concert         October          14,          1960         Arnold          Moss         “The          Seven          Ages          of          Man”         125th          Anniversary          Lecture         October          25,          1960         “Election          Debate”         Harvard          Young          Republicans         vs.         Harvard          Young          Democrats         October          20,          1960         Ernest          J.          Knapton         “Who          is          Josephine?”         Phi          Beta          Kappa          Lecture         October          30,          1960         Yale          Russian          chorus         November          3,          1960         “Catholic          Thought          and          Political         Authority”         Wheaton          Forum         November          7,          1960         The          Four          Faces          of          Bertholt          Brecht         Dramatics          Association          Forum         November          10,          1960         Craig          Hugh          Smyth         Director-Institute          of          Fine          Arts         New          York          University         “Mannerism          in          Italian          Painting—         a          Vexed          Subject”         Shippee          Lecture         Election          Debate         Yale          Russian          Chorus         102         Outside          the          Classroom         Ernest          Knapton         November          21,          1960         The          Performing          Members          of          the         Music          Faculty          of          Brandeis          Uni-         versity.         Wheaton          Concert         November          30,          1960         Paul          Sears         Professor          Emeritus          of          Conserva-         tion          at          Yale          University         “Man          and          Nature          in          the          World         Today”         Wheaton          Lecture         December          7,          1960         Alfred          S.          Romer         Professor          of          Zoology,          Harvard         College          and          Director          of          “The         Agassiz          Museum”         “Reptile          to          Mammel,          a          Chapter         in          Human          Pedigree”         Wheaton          Lecture         December          11,          1960         Anual          Christmas          Concert         February          6-8,          1961         Interfaith          Forum         February          7,          1961         Ely          Chinoy         Chairman          of          the          Department          of         Sociology          and          Anthropology          at         Smith          College         “Social          Trends          and          Individual          Re-         sponsibility”         Wheaton          Lecture         103         Building          the          i          ntellect         February          16,          1961         “On          Paul          Tillich”         Wheaton          Forum         February          15,          1961         Jean          Dalrymple         Director          New          York          City          Center         “Drama          and          Light          Opera          Com-         panies”         Wheaton          Lecture         February          23-24,          1961         Dr.          Paul          Tillich         University          Professor          at          Harvard          y          Sieh)          JS          a          :          MA         University          ee          aes          ;         “Expression          in          the          Life          of          Brown          Glee          Club          and          Wheaton          College          Choir          Concert         Religion”         Through          Symbols          and          Concepts         Through          Art          and          Literature         Through          Devotional          Acts         The          Marjorie          Otis          Memorial          Lec-         tures          in          Religion         March          5,          1961         Spring          Choir          Concert          with          Brown         Glee          Club         Jean          Dalrymple         104         Outside          the          Classroom         Dr.          Paul          Tillich          at          Wheaton         March          7,          1961         “The          Folk          Tradition          In          American         Art”         Wheaton          Forum         April          6,          1961         Professor          Bernard          M.W.          Knox         Department          of          Classics          Yale          Uni-         versity         Euripides          —          the          Poetasa          Prophet         Wheaton          Lecture         April          13,          1961         “Should          Lady          Chatterly’s          Lover         have          been          banned?”         Wheaton          Forum         May          1,          1961         Dr.          Thomas          Gladwin         National          Institute          for          Mental         Health         “Anthropology          and          the          Adminis-         tration          of          Primitive          Peoples”         May          e256!         “Can          the          Sciences          and          Humanities         Communicate?”         Wheaton          Forum         105         Be          I         s,          he          ae          Sth          Dei         125           Anniversa         106         12)          Years          of          Pro          eres         emt          ys          .          es          VIEW          TOWARD          MAIN          CAMPUS         Wheaton—Today         Above:          Young,          Clark          and          McIntire          Halls,          Ghase          Dining          Room,          the          New          Fine          Arts          Center         and          Humanities          Building          —          lower          campus          —          a          dream          comes          true.          Below:          the          new          East         and          West          wing          additions          to          the          Library          —          a          futher          realization          of          educational          expansion.         107         W         S         OX         %          %         SS          Q         aN          LS         StS          ee          OS         a)          SS          a)                   AS          ESS         os          S  S         md          S         ot          aN                   OS          %          %         =          a         The          Class          of          1961         as          :          left          to          right:          Georgene          Botyos          —          song          leader,          Lee-Lee          Selling          —          Treasurer,          Terry         Je          NLOr          Class          Officer          JS          Stratton          —          Secretary,          Walerie          Odgen          —          President,          Goodie          Taylor          —          Vice         President.         Natinity         Scene         1960         Wheaton          Scholars         “The          scholar          is          that          man          who          must          take          up          into          himself          all          the          ability          of          the         time,          all          the          contributions          of          the          past,          all          the          hopes          of          the          future.”         Elizabeth          Adams         Nina          Anania         Elizabeth          Armstrong         Audrey          Benning         Georgene          Botyos         Elizabeth          Flather         Mary          Grow         Joan          Kauttu         Gail          Musche         June          Nashel         Valerie          Ogden         Roberta          Shuler         Catherine          Speers         Marilyn          Taylor         Sally          Thomas         Gail          Travis         Margaret          Tyron         “The          American          Scholar”—Ralph          Waldo          Emerson         History         Mathematics         Chemistry         Music         Chemistry         History         Philosophy         Biology         Psychology         Classics         History         Religion          and          Philosophy         Religion          and          Philosophy         Music         Psychology         History         Biology         Wl         eos         f          2          ee          Through          the          side         ELIZABETH          LOUISE          ADAMS         343          Rye          Beach          Ave.         Rye;          INGY.         HISTORY         SANDRA          JEAN          AGEMIAN         11          Berkeley          Dr.         Tenafly,          N.          J.         PSYCHOLOGY         FRANCES          LOUISE          ANDERSON         2171          Diehl          Rd.         Cincinnati,          Ohio         ENGLISH         NINA          MARIE          ANANIA         35-16          76th          St.         Jackson          Heights          72,         112          Long          Island,          N.          Y.         MATHEMATICS         O0Or          they          came...         ELIZABETH          PAGE          ARMSTRONG         86          Harbor          St.         Branford,          Conn.         CHEMISTRY         DARIEN          HAINES          ARMSTRONG         55          Deake          St.         So.          Portland,          Me.         ENGLISH         EMILY          ATWOOD         34          McKinley          PI.         Groose          Pointe          Farms,          Mich.         HISTORY         ELLEN          STURDEVANT          BALNIS         131          High          Park          Blvd.         Buffalo          26,          N.          Y.         ART         113         eyes          questionin          Eg,         MARION          JOYCE          BARKER         5          Columbia          Ave.         Nashua,          N.          H.         PSYCHOLOGY         CAROLINE          LOUISE          BATON         126          Penham          Lane         Pittsburg          8,          Pa.         GOVERNMENT         MARY          MARTHA          SHARON          BENNETT         376          Warren          St.         Needham          92,          Mass.         GOVERNMENT         BETSY          ANN          BEARD         29          Ridgeway         Easton,          Conn.         HISTORY         114         steps          uncertain         NANCY          JOAN          BERMAN         33          No.          Wyoming          Ave.         So.          Orange,          N.          J.         FRENCH         AUDREY          JANE          BENNING         101          Loudon          Rd.         Concord,          N.          H.         MUSIC         TERRY          WINGERT          BISBEE         Camp          Hill          Rd.         Whitemarsh,          Pa.         ENGLISH         GEORGENE          LEE          BOTYOS         771          Stelton          St.         Teaneck,          N.J.         CHEMISTRY          115         their          green          thou          ets         ERICA          ELIZABETH          BRANDT         38          Fairway          ee         Youngstown          5,          Ohio         ENGLISH         ELIZABETH          ANNE          BRAXTON         138          Walker          St.         Chase          City,          Va.         ART         LOUISE          ANNE          BROOMELL         Bethlehem          Pike,          R.          D.          1         Ambler,          Pa.         GOVERNMENT         ALICE          MARIE          BRICKSON         303          Ridgewood          Rd.         116          Duluth          4,          Minn.         PHILOSOPHY         searching          for          direction,         wee         PHYLLIS          ANNE          BROWER         1461          Hudson          Rd.         West          Englewood,          N.          J.         MUSIC         HELEN          ELIZABETH          BROWN         1215          Reading          Blvd.         Wyomissing,          Pa.         MUSIC         CAROLJEAN          KINGSLEY          BROWN         15          Woodland          Ave.         Melrose          76,          Mass.         ECONOMICS         MARIAN          DAY          BURRITT         259          Sunset          Ave.         Englewood,          N.          J.         ENGLISH          (Drama          Concentration)         DL,         118         eager          to          begin,          to         BETHIA          CHALMERS         60          So.          High          St.         Bridgton,          Me.         ART         PHYLLIS          BECKWITH          CHAPMAN         22          Fernwood          Rd.         West          Hartford          7,          Conn.         ENGLISH         BLAIR          HARVIE          DANZOLL         38          Duncan          Ave.         Jersey          City          4,          N.          J.         CLASSICS         RUTH          ROBINSON          CONNOR         3505          Elmwood          Ave.         Rochester          10,          N.Y.         PSYCHOLOGY         belong,          to          become         BETTE          ROSE          DeLIMA         15          St.          Anns          Ave.         Port          of          Spain,         Trinidad,          B.          W.          I.         LOIS-ANN          ELIZABETH          DELGADO          CHEMISTRY         Circle          Way         Sea          Cliff,         Long          Island,          N.          Y.         HISTORY         CONSTANCE          MAUDE          EULER         Fair          Oaks,          R.D.          5         York,          Pa.         ENGLISH         FAY          CRITTENDEN          FAIRFAX         90          Jay          St.         Geneva,          N.          Y.         ENGLISH          (Drama          Concentration)          119         120         LLEEANA          JOY          FELD         104          Washington          Ave.         Morristown,          N.          J.         GOVERNMENT         ELIZABETH          NEWELL          FLATHER         52          Mansur          St.         Lowell,          Mass.         HISTORY         LINDA          ROSE          FELDMAN         444          Beach          141st          St.         Belle          Harbor,         Long          Island,          N.          Y.         SOCIOLOGY         MARIANNE          FOWLER         209          Fairfax          St.         Alexandria,          Va.         FISTORY         sculpt          a          self         WENDY          STARK          FOX         31          Lancaster          Rd.         :          Newton          58,          Mass.         PSY          GHOLOGY         7          SARAH          PERRINE          FOWLER         243          Leicester          Rd.         Kenilworth,          IIL.         HISTORY         JUDITH          BARBARA          FRANK         438          Wall          St.         Meriden,          Conn.         FRENCH         MARILYN          ELIZABETH          FREELAND         32          Clark          St.         Worcester          6,          Mass.          121         CLASSICS         Their          legacy         ELLEN          LEE          FREIBURGER         3750          Kanawha          St.,          N.          W.         Washington          15,          D.C.         ENGLISH         MARY-ALICE          COLE          GAGE         (Mrs.          Joseph          Jr.)         265          Cutler          St.         Watertown,          Conn.         ENGLISH         ANN          MARIE          GOLDER         161-11          32nd          Ave.         Flushing          58,         Long          Island,          N.          Y.         JUDITH          CAROL          GLASER          HISTORY         1285          Scott          Ave.         Winnetka,          IIl.         122           RELIGION          and          PHILOSOPHY         tools          and          trivia         VIRGINIA          HARDER          GOTWALS         372          W.          Johnson          St.,          Apz.          C-3         Philadelphia          44,          Pa.         PSY          GHOEOG          a         LINDA          MARY          GORDON         176          Hawthorne          St.         Malden,          Mass.         ENGLISH         ANN          AUGUSTA          GREEN         3          W.          Terrace          Ave.         Lakewood,          N.          Y.         ECONOMICS         MARY          BENNETT          GREW         Pleasant          St.         Dover,          Mass.         ‘ENGLISH          123         their          task         MARY          MARSH          GROW         Central          Maine          Sanatorium         Fairfield,          Me.         PHILOSOPHY         JOAN          GOLDTHWAIT          HAMMITT         38          Foxridge          Rd.         West          Hartford          7,          Conn.         CHEMISTRY         SUSAN          BOWIE          HENRY         9          Norway          Rd.         North          Haven,          Conn.         ENGLISH         JUDITH          HANNING         857          Pleasantville          Rd.         Briarcliff          Manor,          N.          Y.         124          ENGLISH         to          create          a          desien         SHEILA          HERMELIN         128          E.          65th          St.         New          York?212          Nv          Y¥.         BIOLOGY         JANE          REID          HENZEL         5          Sheridan          Rd.         Chappaqua,          N.          Y.         PSYCHOLOGY         HELEN          CATHERINE          HOOPER         4516          Edina          Blvd.         Minneapolis          24,          Minn.         ENGLISH         SUSAN          JANE          HOPKINS         4910          Hillbrook          Lane,          N.W.         Washington          16,          D.C.         BIOLOGY          125         To          the          beat         PRISCILLA          HURLBUT          HORTON         151          Irving          Ave.         So.          Orange,          N.          J.         RELIGION          and          PHILOSOPHY         VERA          ANN          HOTRA         16          St.          Charles          St.         West          Hartford,          Conn.         PSYCHOLOGY         SUSAN          WHITNER          HULSE         965          Woodmere          Dr.         Westfield,          N.          J.         ENGLISH         JULIA          MORGAN          HOWARD         536          Briar          Cliff          Rd.         Pittsburgh          21,          Pa.         126          PHILOSOPHY         MARGUERITE          HUMPHREY          JAMISON         106          Oakland          Ave.         Greensburg,          Pa.         ISiORG         ANN          BRADLEY          INGERSOLL         East          Shore          Rd.         Halesite,         Long          Island,          N.          Y.         MUSIC         PHYLLIS          JOHNSON         1113          Huntington         Oklahoma          City          16,          Okla.          ;         ENGLISH         SUSAN          JANE          SMITH          JOHNSON         (Mrs.          Frederick)         39          Byron          Rd.         Weston          93,          Mass.          127         ENGLISH         and          the          flow         JUDITH          BLOW          JONES         18          Brighton          Way          ee         St.          Louis          24,          Mo.          :          c         HISTORY         VIRGINIA          WALTON          JUDSON         21          Euclid          Ave.         Hastings-on-Hudson,          N.          Y.         RELIGION          and          PHILOSOPHY         JOAN          CAROLYN          KAUTTU         Bragg          St.         Canaan,          Conn.         BIOLOGY         NAOMI          ROSE          KATZ         50          Brompton          Rd.,          Great          Neck,         Long          Island,          N.          Y.         FRENCH         128         of          words         JACOBA          CATHERINE          KIELICH         51          Willensparkweg,          Amsterdam         Noord-Holland,          The          Netherlands         BIOLOGY         JEAN          ELISA          KESSLER         BO          JE.          67th          St.         New          York          28,          N.          Y.         MUSIC         JUDITH          CAROLA          KLEEBLATT         40          W.          88th          St.         New          York          28,          N.          Y.         ENGLISH          (Drama          Concentration)         SARAH          ANN          KOVALCHICK         296          So.          7th          St.         Indiana,          Pa.         ENGLISH          128         each          dawn          unfolded         SHEILA          LEE          KUNIAN         16          Andrew          Rd.         Swampscott,          Mass.         FRENCH         VALERIE          KALLIAVAS          LARSINOS         (Mrs.          Chris)         817          W.          End          Ave.,          Apt.          4DD         New          York          25,          N.          Y.         PSYCHOLOGY         CAROL          ANN          LEVERONE         11          Chestnut          St.         Winchester,          Mass.         ENGLISH         NANCY          PUTNAM          LEAVENS         Llewellyn          Park         West          Orange,          N.          J.         130          HISTORY         a          new          awareness         illowbrook          Rd         Storrs,         RELIGION          and          PHILOSOPHY          )         PATRICIA          MARGARET          LUCKE         Conn         HISTORY         JULIE          KATHRYN          LEVY         15          Southmoor         St.          Louis          5,          Mo.         ELLEN          JANE          LYMAN         7         2         F         g         3          8         84.8         =         BGs         pS          ac         Se          eet         8          8A         BS         bE         —         =         O         ve         ia}         ELIZABETH          ANN          MARSHALL         131         ENGLISH         Box          44,          E.          Hill          Rd.         Woodbury,          Conn.         in          the          rbythm         JANET          DUNBAR          MARSHALL         96          Newport          Ave.         West          Hartford          7,          Conn.         FRENCH         CATHERINE          WHITNEY          McCLEARY         66          Old          Short          Hills          Rd.         Short          Hills,          N.          J.         ART         MARCIA          BILLINGS          McINTOSH         7          Emerson          Pl.         Needham          92,          Mass.         PSYCHOLOGY         JOSEPHINE          NEILSON          McFADDEN         Box          283,          Silver mine          Rd.         132          New          Canaan,          Conn.         PHYSICS         of          their          lives         MARY          SHARP          McLANAHAN         4338          North          Charles          St.         Baltimore          18,          Md.         ART         SUSAN          APPEL          McKINNON         Hillcrest          Rd.         Elmira,          N.          Y.         PSYCHOLOGY         ISABEL          COBDEN          MERRILL         510          Jessamine          Blvd.         Daytona          Beach,          Fla.         RELIGION          and          PHILOSOPHY         DEBORAH          JEAN          MERRITT         Linden          Circle         Scarborough,          N.          Y.         FRENCH          133         lives          tinged          with          the         MARTHA          MEREDITH          MOFFITT         “The          Orchard”,          Cold          Spring          Harbor,         Long          Island,          N.          Y.         ENGLISH         MELINDA          DAVIS          MURPHY         60          Mountain          View          Dr.         West          Hartford          7,          Conn.         ECONOMICS         JUNE          MAVIS          NASHEL         256          W.          Hudson          Ave.         Englewood,          N.          J.         CLASSICS         GAIL          ANN          MUSCHE         9          Cedar          St.         Dedham,          Mass.         134          PSYCHOLOGY         red          glow          of          laughter         AP         69,          Mass.         CARLA          NOBILI         24          Maypole          Rd         Quincy         MARY          FRANCES          NEVIN         Little          Acres          Rd.         Glastonbury,          Conn.         SOCIOLOGY         JEAN          MARGARET          NOBLE         im          Rd.         LATIN         25          Pilgr         GWENDOLYN          LOUISE          ODDY         49          Charles          St.         135         Orange,          Mass.         MATHEMATICS         and          steeped          1m          the          blue         VALERIE          STERLING          OGDEN         Indian          Chase          Dr.         Greenwich,          Conn.         HISTORY         SARAH          GRIFFIN          OTT         261          Grove          St.         Wellesley          81,          Mass.         PSYCHOLOGY         :                           «         ¢         %         BETSYE          ANN          PETERSEN         12          Merritt          St.         Marblehead,          Mass.         ART         BARBARA          JEAN          PAYNE         989          Andover          Terr.         Ridgewood,          N.          J.         136          CHEMISTRY         ravity          of          R          nowledge         HOPE          HAMILTON          PETTEGREW         (Mrs.          Robert)         518          Lakeview          Ave.         Jamestown          Ave.         MARY          ELIZABETH          PETERSON          MUSIC         Box          253          Main          St.         Newton,          Conn.         GOVERNMENT         EMERZETTE          JUDITH          RAND         Post          Rd.         Greenland,          N.          H.         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Va.         ECONOMICS         MARY          LEONORA          SELLING         1375          Suffolk          Rd.         Winter          Park,          Fla.         ENGLISH         MARY          LUCRETIA          SHOEMAKER         835          No.          Franklin          St.         Pottstown,          Pa.         MUSIC         ROBERTA          SUE          SHULER         300          Palm          St.         Hartford          12,          Conn.         RELIGION          and          PHILOSOPHY          139         ut          the          front         CARMENCITA          MARIA          SMITH         129          High          St.         Winchester,          Mass.         AISTORY4         CATHERINE          MARGARET          SPEERS         P.          O.          Box          65,          U.          S.          Military          Academy         West          Point,          N.          Y.         RELIGION          and          PHILOSOPHY         SUSAN          SRODES         604          Pitcarin          Pl.         Pittsburg          32,          Pa.         HISTORY         SANDRA          SPENCER         Robins          Air          Force          Base         (Gas         BIOLOGY         140         oor          they          came         _.          SUSAN          DEAN          STEARNS         ;          DE          Scott          ot.         Cambridge,          Mass.         SOCIOLOGY         CECILIA          ANNE          STAPLETON         1210          Denmark          Rd.         Plainfield,          N.          J.         GOVERNMENT         ANN          SCHLOSSMANN          STEINBERG         3451          Brantford          Rd.         Toledo          6,          Ohio         ECONOMICS         SELBY          TERRY          STRATTON         321          Booth          Ave.         Englewood,          N.          J.         ART          14]         142         CAROL          SWANSON         Macdowell          Rd.         Peterborough,          N.          H.         HISTORY         MARILYN          NYE          TAYLOR         1          Harrington          Rd.         Lexington          73,          Mass.         MUSIC         eyes          still          questioning         CYNTHIA          GOODRICH          TAYLOR         Hunt          Lane         Fayetteville,          N.          Y.         ART         SALLY          ELIZABETH          THOMAS         Lake          Lonely         Saratoga          Springs,          N.          Y.         PSYCHOLOGY         yet          steps          more          certain,         MARY          MARGARET          THORPE         4621          Edina          Blvd.         Minneapolis          24,          Minn.         CHEMISTRY         GAIL          BEAKES          TRAVIS         32          Thornwood          Dr.         Poughkeepsie,          N.          Y.         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Lester          Kierstead          Henderson         North          Abington,          Massachusetts         The          Finest          in          Photography          in         Color          and          Black          and          White         Oil          Portraits          Pastels         Telephone:          8-0405         The          Wheaton          College          Alumnae          Association         welcomes          the         Class          of          1961         to          its          ranks         162         The          Class          of          1962         ils          lel          smn          @          Wes)          @CESS         AND          HAPPINESS.         163         164         Good          Luck!         HASKINS          PHARMACY         ROBERT          ROLLINS          BLAZERS          Inc.         832          Broadway          New          York          3,          N.          Y.         SPECIALIZED          BLAZER          SERVICE         to         Schools          Classes         Colleges          Athletic          Teams         Golf          Clubs          Aw ards          Committees         Sororities          Bands         Fraternities          Glee          Clubs         Honor          Societies          Choral          Groups         Wheaton          Inn         Adjacent          to          the          Campus         Compliments          of         the         Wheaton          College          Bookstore         Compliments          of         Francine          Robbins         Class          of          1963         Tufaro                    Sons,          Inc.         Real          Estate          Builders          Insurance         180          East          Hartsdale          Avenue         HareedaleaNew          cork         SCarsdale          5-1800         165         CONGRATULATIONS         Omit         CEASS          OO          Ralaen         Bradbury,          Sayles,          O’Neill,          Hurley                    Thomson,          Inc.         Yearbook          Publishing         VICTOR          O’NEILL          SALES          AND          EXECUTIVE          OFFICES         Chrysler          Building         Yearbook          Photography          405          Lexington          Avenue         New          York          17,          N.          Y.         MUrray          Hill          7-8862         166         COMPLIMENTS          OF         Mr.          and          Mrs.          Melvin         Kleeblatt         BEST          WISHES         Class          of          1961         Mildred          and          Bart          Paulding         168         Lincoln          Studio         MALDEN,          MASSACHUSETTS         Official          Photographers         for          Nike’          1961         SCAU         Editor          in-Chic          as          ns          |          ane          eeeemn          ROeriag          i          si          ielbrun         PSSSOCIa          LERL          CLLOT          sees          eee          meee          Aca          ee          eR          _          Gertrude          Raymond         csiiessi          lana          cet          aea          een          nee          a          Z          ew          Jane          Gross         Advertising          Editor          Stephany          Roller         Staff:          Jill          Hudders,          Muff          Lewis,          Ellen          Tener          Ann          Martin,          Ethel          McFarlane,         Merle          Miller,          Harriet          Sodafsky,          Judy          Weckler.         Art          Editor          _          Judy          McKinlay         Staff:          Susan          Blandi,          Carol          Blum,          ene          Conca          ea          Srsals:,          Sandra          _          Siver,         Barbara          Smith.         Circulation          Editor          z          Sandra          Snow         Staff:          Claudia          Aarons,          Phyllis          Erlich,          De          Bericen          Helen          Forster,          Pat         Gravallese,          Ina          Hart,          Sissy          Hickok,          Mary          Humphreys,          Lynn          Meehan,          Alice         Miller,          Cathy          Miller,          Mary          O’Hare,          Debbie          Savitt,          Gail          Stein.         Copy          Editor          3          :          Peres          Nancy          Kephart         Literary          Editor          _          Priscilla          Moss         Staff:          fa          Curro,          Holly          Delevan,          Judy          Fieacd,          Lynn          Lebow,          Wendy          Wilder.         Photography          Editor          Lydia          Smith         Staff:          Carol          Dwyer,          Kathy          Houser,          Kathy          MeGan          Bette          Ann          Shapiro,          Barbara         Welles,          Nancy          White.         Publicity          Editor          |          _          Mary          Lou          Langford         Staff:          Jane          Backer,          Sarah          Shencetinnal          Sandea          Neville          Nancy          Snider.         Faculty          Advisor          nett.          Been          I          A.          Gray          Burr         Our          special          thanks          to:         Mr.          Burr          for          his          advice          and          encouragement,         Mr.          Canavan          for          his          generous          loan          of          so          many          photographs,         Mr.          O’Neill,          Mr.          Allard,          and          Mr.          Dasho          for          their          valuable          technical          assistance,         The          Junior          Class          for          many          hours          of          hard          work,         And          finally          the          whole          Wheaton          Community          for          “its          willing          cooperation.         169         =         RPL          Steet          rer          ets          eat          ste         as          i                    sine         ;          h          ee          reper          oe          oe]          :          3          :         ele          feat          taser          pepe          :         Rett          scsi          tera          :         ‘ote          2         eg          aadanes?          21S          :         ess         Bea          aa          satan         ot          Cas         eyes)         ares,         Sarena          SOSP          SS         raniy          tote          eetse          ee         tere          resets         Sssighctsnctecesectaes?         iinpisspiseesee         it         iahereieeerdesk         sestitatamere          reese          areteae         Tet          iiilet          stebt          secrets          oe         Ricsrereieieetenrsictete          iets         rete         es         oer         Takhe          ts                   r         paste          CTT          peat         sei          seletpeerrereroeeh          a         eekstsetetiteestchitare          esate         fs          :          a          ervet          Petes          1         sperrteetia          tei          ttet         Lae         iataracarne          nse         steediaserrdeses         Site         ertaed         pre          stars         inh          ;                   =:          Beste          :          SeeHetaeE         ;          :          see          te         7          Woks          mpesessyeseee         oe          a         egtatete         teipsiasieieees         nt          ipretete          rr!         sayrocies         p oeta         en          eE          stare         pasty         3         ptrsreeegereteiey         “i         ue          Frscighehewyetear          ine         eeisieterrette         Stisetta          ioe          ecaeeratersisteiecemecttaia         SES          rigegiserrtet          ree                   Gistereets         apstaeatetat         Sfilictnirbetetrsetrs         2S          Sjeispaiupaigeee!         beta          miese          talib          ines         i          =          reeset         atStaresare         Boncieninn          i:         ibtsitecat          toa          Aieesrecbaate          ceacibestaeaat         TERR          pare          tee          eeinta          dt         Pahetatatat          tesa          aastoyereyeracg:         ecsibiases          cota          terctads         eas          10          encteiet         reise          ecto          :         Picea          ities         reer          atebeioe         sat          tats!         secairgcen          gs          Ste         Bente         oben         sane          st         mel         ei          teksts          r          ef         Pireperaret          oy         i          itaraees,          ,          E          srathes         aselrereg          errr          repre          ey          :          :         peiereoeauests          totelatetsi          srt          ;         eepeeeee          ie          Te         mares         pana                    +e         Basia          os          ceayeysyseee         ¢f          Se          ao          Se          rrori          sonra          a          ryt         penstepet         secu          SiS          est         ae          pie:         teeettetshie          reget         eto          bal          b          eeedee          cs         repeptrts          er                   poe          kee         rite          Fi         ioe          3         letertet          at          aptannel         5          a          ines          iesitt         Shometa          Mitgsiniesok          ies         is          rela          stheeeer                    es         earets         a          teigbatcspracoe         Soteteretatataeee         atast         fis         fee         aiaistelal         
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