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TO THOSE BY WHOM THIS TRIP WAST UNDERTOOKE, , hy THAT THEY MITE LOOKE BEHIND AT WHERE THEY YE BEEN - 4G v4 HEERE FOLOWYTH A TALE OF JOORNEYMEN Weaton Gottece Noeton,M AssAcHUserrs ‘i isis SD GN, OEOICATION The Senior Classe didst take manye a looke For one to whom they’d dedicate theer booke; And ’tho manye were thoughte to be the best, There soon rose one who towered o’er the rest. As this classe leaves Wheaton as journeymen, So will this man go forthe along with them; But ’ere the Seniors scatter wide and far, They dedicate theer booke to Doctor Vakar. Professor Nicholas P. Vakar was born in Kiev, Russia, and re- ceived his early education at the Universities of Kiev and Moscow. He served in the Russian Army as an Artillery Senior Lieutenant during World War I, and was later awarded the St. George Military Cross. In 1920, he was appointed Counselor to the Russian Dele- gation in Poland. From 1923 to 1940, he was in Paris, writing for the Russian liberal daily and contributing to European publications in twelve languages. He came to the United States in 1941 and at- tended Harvard University, from which he received a Master’s Degree in 1945 and a Doctorate in the following year. He first came to Wheaton as a Lecturer in Russian in 1944, becoming a full Pro- fessor in 1953 and Head of the Russian Department in 1956. Dr. Vakar is an authority in Slavic philology, modern and Eastern Euro- pean languages, and Soviet psycholinguistics, and he has published articles and books on these subjects. This June, Professor Vakar is retiring, after eighteen years of sharing the culture and language of his country with Wheaton stu- dents. Although he is leaving us, his work will go on, and his many contributions will not be forgotten. To you, Dr. Vakar, we dedicate Nike, 1962, and with it go our best wishes for your continued success and happiness. PROLOGUE HAN THATONE FALLE,APPRENTIGES THEY GAME FRoM MANY A PLACE, BEARING MANY A NAME, OF SONDRY FOLKE, BY AVENTURE YFALUE IN FELAWESHIPE , AND PLLGRIMES WERE THEY ALUE ---- THANNE THEY TO THEIR SEVERAL TASKS YSRTTE , AND LABORED MONGST NEW ERIZNDS THAT THEY HAD METIS. ONTIL ANON SOME FOURE YERES THEY HAD PASSED, AND THANNE, AS SOURNEYMEN, SEITE FORTHE AT LAST. BUT NATHELBES ,WHIL WE HAVE TIME AND SPACE, ER THAT WE FERTHER IN THIS TALE PACE. We THINKETH IT ACCORDANT TO RESOUN To TRLLE YOU AL THE GONDIGOUN Of EECH OF THEM, SO AS 1T SERMS TO BE; AND WHICHE THEY WERE, AND Of WHAT DEG REE. Martha Kendall, Treasurer; Les- ley Willmott, Vice-President; Margaret Raad, President; Gail Stein, Song Leader; Joselynn Kaswinkel, Secretary. PROVOSTS Of The JoURNEYMEN LOIS MARIE ANDERSON 41 Collins Street Worcester, Massachusetts CLAUDIA AARONS 1035 Centre Street Newton Centre, Massachusetts EUROPEAN HISTORY SOCIOLOGY JOAN ACKERMANN 77 Shelton Road Swampscott, Massachusetts EUROPEAN HISTORY PHOEBE JANE ALLMAN 45 Werner Place Teaneck, New Jersey PSYCHOLOGY BETTY BURLINGHAM ANDREWS 5825 Given Road—Indian Hill Cincinnati, Ohio AMERICAN HISTORY LINDA MILLEN ANTHONY 131 Durston Avenue Syracuse, New York ENGLISH JANE ELLEN BACKER 648 Metape East Bound Brook, New Jersey MUSIC CAROL GUNST BARNET 729 New Scotland Avenue Albany, New York SOCIOLOGY SUSAN CHURCHILL BLANDI 6411 Highland Drive Chevy Chase, Maryland ENGLISH CAROLINE L. BOLTER 45 East End Avenue New York City, New York EUROPEAN HISTORY ELINORE SUE BORKUM 159 Ward Street Newton Centre, Massachusetts ENGLISH PATRICIA KATHLEEN BORUTA 84 Wallington Avenue Wallington, New Jersey ENGLISH HELEN PATRICK BRYANT 46 Summit Road Verona, New Jersey ELIZABETH POPE BREED 25 Somerset Street Belmont, Massachusetts PSYCHOLOGY ART REBECCA BROOKS 60 Lawrence Street Gardner, Massachusetts ART ABBY JANE BRODY 193 Holcomb Street Hartford, Connecticut CHEMISTRY 9 CAROLYN LOUISE CALDWELL 39 Beverly Road Hamden, Connecticut PHILOSOPHY and RELIGION HARRIET MURRAY BUSSELLE 87 Lovers Lane Princeton, New Jersey GOVERNMENT LUCY JARVIS BUTT 1014 Seventh Street, S.W. Rochester, Minnesota ENGLISH GIULIANA CAFFUZZI 1192 Park Avenue New York City, New York 10 FRENCH PATRICIA ANN CARROLL 194 Eton Road Longmeadow, Massachusetts HELEN JUNE CRANSKA Main Street Moosup, Connecticut GOVERNMENT MUSIC SALLY STEPHANIE COOK 106 Fourth Street Garden City, New York EUROPEAN HISTORY SHEILA A. CASS 1536 Massachusetts Avenue Lexington, Massachusetts PHILOSOPHY and RELIGION ll FRANCINE JEWELL CURRO 301 Landing Road South Rochester, New York AMERICAN HISTORY VIRGINIA LORRAINE DARLING 65 Engle Street Cresskill, New Jersey ENGLISH HARRIET ANNE DELAVAN 108 East Genesee Street Skaneateles, New York 12 ENGLISH MARY MASTERS DIAMANTIS 40 Highbrook Avenue Pelham, New York EUROPEAN HISTORY PAULA ANN EBERHARDT 108 West 15th Street New York City, New York DEE ANN DONALDSON 190 Durie Avenue Closter, New Jersey GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT ELEANOR BARBARA EARLEY 5 Lincoln Avenue Nashua, New Hampshire ENGLISH CAROL MAYFIELD DWYER 345 Culver Road Rochester, New York BIOLOGY 13 SUSAN ESRAL EVANS (Mrs. Michael) Valeda Road Rehoboth, Massachusetts STEPHANIE H. EBIN 67-25 Clyde Street Forest Hills, New York FRENCH BIOLOGY MARION LINNEA ENGLUND 76 Shady Lane Avenue Northboro, Massachusetts ENGLISH PHYLLIS MOSELLE ERLICH 2409 Maroneal Houston, Texas 14 AMERICAN HISTORY ANN FOGARTY SARAH ANNE GALE 74 Florida Street 105 Jayson Road—Shellburne Springfield, Massachusetts Wilmington, Delaware ENGLISH AMERICAN HISTORY JOANNE MARGARET FREEMAN 11 Sayles Street Adams, Massachusetts ART HELEN SUSAN FORSTER 376 Windsor Road Englewood, New Jersey ENGLISH 15 MARJORIE GELB 56 Leigh Street Clinton, New Jersey DEBORAH JANE GIFFIN 136 Elm Street Keene, New Hampshire EUROPEAN HISTORY SOCIOLOGY HELENE TAYLOR GETTER 1 Cobb Place Waban, Massachusetts ENGLISH seas JEAN FINNELL GIBBONS 26 James Street : Kingston, Pennsylvania 16 SOCIOLOGY ROBERTA GOTTLIEB 145-10 Newport Avenue Neponsit, New York ENGLISH FRANCES JANE GRANT 1021 Orange Center Road Orange, Connecticut PSYCHOLOGY es Aa ANNE GRIFFIN 113 Trenton Boulevard Sea Girt, New Jersey AMERICAN HISTORY PATRICIA CAROL GRAVALLESE 4 High Rock Terrace Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts ENGLISH 17 18 JANE GROSS 71 Westland Road Weston, Massachusetts CHEMISTRY ADELE KATHARINE HUNTER HAMMOND 442 Dorseyville Road Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ECONOMICS BARBARA GROSSMAN 71 Willow Street Rockland, Maine PSYCHOLOGY DEBORAH ELIN HAIGH 93 Stewart Road Short Hills, New Jersey ART INA JUNE HART 63 Robeson Street Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts FLORENCE BROOKS HICKOK 42 Fair Oaks St. Louis, Missouri PSYCHOLOGY EUROPEAN HISTORY ROBERTA MARY HEILBRUN 732 Lafayette Avenue Buffalo, New York ENGLISH JUDITH HEARD 439 Sandy Valley Road Westwood, Massachusetts ENGLISH 19 CATHERINE LEIGH HOWE Sand Spring Road New Vernon, New Jersey VIRGINIA NOYES HILL 10 Channing Street Cambridge, Massachusetts ENGLISH EUROPEAN HISTORY ANNE STIFEL HONER (Mrs. A. Michael) 155 West Main Street Norton, Massachusetts ENGLISH KATHERINE TANKERSLEY HOUSER RR 2, Sayers Road Troy, Ohio 20 ENGLISH ISABEL RAKER HUDDERS 32 North 18th Street Allentown, Pennsylvania AMERICAN HISTORY ISABEL ANNE JACKSON 827 North Greenway Drive Coral Gables, Florida ART SARAH HUNGERFORD 321 Wall Street Corning, New York AMERICAN HISTORY MARY E. HUMPHREYS 24 Atlantic Avenue Cohasset, Massachusetts GOVERNMENT 21 SUSAN FRANCES JACOBUS 281 Canterbury Road Westfield, New Jersey LOUISA CARTER JOHNSON 3903 Juniper Road Baltimore, Maryland ENGLISH EUROPEAN HISTORY MARTHA VIRGINIA JERMAN Ivy Point Pinehurst, North Carolina ENGLISH KATHARINE COLT JOHNSON Anderson Road Sherman, Connecticut oy) AMERICAN HISTORY MARTHA HARROLD KENDALL Silver Palm Drive Goulds, Florida CHRISTINA NELSON JONES Cartbridge Road Weston, Connecticut BIOLOGY AMERICAN HISTORY JOSELYNN DAVIS KASWINKEL 169-15 21 Road Beechhurst, New York ENGLISH KATHLEEN ANNE KALOSKY 80 Holls Terrace North Yonkers, New York ART 23 NANCY LAURA KEPHART 265 Henry Street Brooklyn, New York SOCIOLOGY CAROLYN COOLIDGE KIMBALL 66 Bartlet Street Andover, Massachusetts SPANISH GRACE VICTORIA KING Glenkill Troy, New York 24 ENGLISH JANE ELIZABETH KNOX North Main Street Farmington, Maine GERMAN ALISON JANE KRAMER 941 Park Avenue New York City, New York SOCIOLOGY NANCY ALICE LESSER 1125 Park Avenue New York City, New York SOCIOLOGY LYNN LEBOW 445 Nassau Boulevard West Hempstead, New York MATHEMATICS MARY LOUISA LANGFORD 44 Sunset Drive Croton-on-Hudson, New York SOCIOLOGY 25 MABEL BURKE LEWIS Saint John’s Rectory Warehouse Point, Connecticut ENGLISH 26 ELLEN MONTGOMERY LISHMAN 4853 Rockwood Parkway, N.W. Washington, D. C. GOVERNMENT BERNICE JANE LOZON (Mrs. John Anderson) 5 Berwick Lane Edgewood, Rhode Island SOCIOLOGY NANCY BAKEWELL MANN 7 Pheasant Lane Scotch Plains, New Jersey BIOLOGY ETHEL BOWEN McFARLAN 20 Circuit Road Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts DOROLYN ANN MARTIN 21 Ahwahnee Road Lake Forest, Illinois ART PSYCHOLOGY and EDUCATION KATHLEEN McCANN Route One—Westfield Street Middletown, Connecticut ECONOMICS SUSAN MASTER 504 Ridgewood Road Maplewood, New Jersey BIOLOGY Pi LYN CLAIRE MEEHAN 73 Kenwood Road Garden City, New York ROSEMARY A. KARRAN McGOWAN Mayflower Hill Drive Waterville, Maine EUROPEAN HISTORY ENGLISH JUDITH LYNNE McKINLAY 200 Western Drive Short Hills, New Jersey ENGLISH MARJORIE JUDITH McNAMARA 9 Wildwood Road Lexington, Massachusetts 28 PSYCHOLOGY MERLE ADELAIDE MILLER 531 Bowling Green Moorestown, New Jersey DIANE PRICE MEHAFFEY 2125 Sherman Avenue _ Evanston, Illinois ENGLISH PHILOSOPHY and RELIGION CATHERINE FORTESCUE MILLER 87 Orchard Drive Greenwich, Connecticut EUROPEAN HISTORY TULIN MENTESE 1391 Street 45 Izmir, Turkey PHILOSOPHY 29 NANCY SUE MOREHEAD 200 East 71st Street New York City, New York ART BONNIE EYER MORELAND 32 Pond Point Avenue Milford, Connecticut MATHEMATICS 30 PRISCILLA GAY MOSS 67-41 Ingram Street Forest Hills, New York ENGLISH MARTHA FRANCES NEWMAN 927 Central Avenue Woodmere, New York AMERICAN HISTORY SALLY NICHOLS 1760 Highland Avenue Rochester, New York EUROPEAN HISTORY MARY LEE O’HARE 7107 Shamrock Drive Little Rock, Arkansas SOCIOLOGY SUSAN DICKSON PENFIELD 681 Walden Road Winnetka, Illinois GOVERNMENT LOUISA DOWNIE OKIE Camp Avenue Darien, Connecticut EUROPEAN HISTORY 31 JANET SARA PERLMUTER 32 Lantern Lane Newton Centre, Massachusetts PSYCHOLOGY MARGARET ADELE RAAD 60 Terrace Avenue Salem, West Virginia GOVERNMENT NANCY RODMAN 300 South Homewood Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 32 PSYCHOLOGY STEPHANY GAY ROLLER 1516 State Street Alton, Illinois AMERICAN HISTORY BARBARA AILINE RUPP 193 Lowell Road Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts MATHEMATICS LINDA ROSE SILVESTRI 264 Rutgers Place Nutley, New Jersey ART CAROL ELIZABETH SCHOONMAKER 114 Morningside Drive New York City, New York PHILOSOPHY and RELIGION JUDY RUTHERFORD 21 Highland Avenue Lexington, Massachusetts CHEMISTRY 33 SANDRA LOUISE SIVER 60 Virginia Avenue Manasquan, New Jersey ART ADELE G. SMITH 246 Northridge Road Santa Barbara, California GOV ERNMENT BARBARA ANN SMITH 77-34 Austin Street Forest Hills, New York 34 ART LYDIA ROBERTS SMITH 13 High Street Marblehead, Massachusetts ART PAMELA HARWOOD SMITH (Mrs. James D.) 117 Plain Street Norton, Massachusetts PSYCHOLOGY NANCY CONSTANCE SNIDER 513 White Street Maumee, Ohio ART SANDRA SNOW 8010 Hohman Avenue Munster, Indiana SOCIOLOGY HARRIET CAROL SODAFSKY 24 Wiltshire Lane West Hartford, Connecticut AMERICAN HISTORY 35 GAIL STEIN 63 Briarcliff Road Longmeadow, Massachusetts EUROPEAN HISTORY CATHERINE LEWIS STOWELL 84 Simms Road Kensington, Connecticut FRENCH NANCY MIRIAM SUGARMAN 100 Shelton Road Swampscott, Massachusetts 36 PSYCHOLOGY ELIZABETH DEAN SULLIVAN 221 Tunxis Road West Hartford, Connecticut BIOLOGY BETSY L. SWINEHART 79 Ledyard Road West Hartford, Connecticut JUDITH ANNE WEAVER 70 Morris Road Tenafly, New Jersey PHILOSOPHY ENGLISH NANCY JEAN TUTTLE 9 Eastern Avenue Wakefield, Massachusetts SPANISH JULIE LOU TABERSHAW 99-34 67 Road Forest Hills, New York ECONOMICS et! SARAH DELLA WETHERBEE 16 Paris Avenue Hudson Falls, New York PHILOSOPHY and RELIGION JOANN DEVEREAUX WEBER 15 Summit Drive Rochester, New York ART JUDY LEE WECKLER 845 Edgemont Park Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan ENGLISH BARBARA EMILY WELLES 59 Inwood Road Darien, Connecticut 38 ART NANCY WHITE Contentment Island Road Darien, Connecticut BIOLOGY KATHARINE HERRICK WILDER Hidden River Ranch Santa Ynez, California ENGLISH NANCY ELLEN WHITNEY Central Aguirre Puerto Rico BIOLOGY LESLEY SEARLES WILLMOTT 18 Roosevelt Avenue Glens Falls, New York ART 39 ROSEMARY WIRE 3911 Bradley Lane Chevy Chase, Maryland PSYCHOLOGY ELIZABETH ANN WOODCOCK 7 Bracket Road Wayland, Massachusetts CHEMISTRY MARY TYREE WYATT Hunt Lane Fayetteville, New York MUSIC {V = a ee 4 = _ a. wm WAG 7) { a’ wr f} OW BRE WE FERTHER GO ON THIS JSOURNEYE, We MUST TELLE OF THOSE IN AUCTORITEE; Ont PARLIAMENTS AND GUILDSMEN WE EXPOUND, THAT HATH OF WISDOM SWIGH A GREET RENOUN, THe PARLIAMBNTR DOST GOUVERNETH THE SGHOOLE , °T ts THRY WHO MAKER AND UPHOLD MANY A RULE 3 FRoM PRESIDENTE TO KEEPERS OF ARCHIVES EgCH HELPS WATCH O°ER THE SOURNEYMENE’S LIVES. THe MASTER GUILDSMEN. TOO, ALLE OURE LIVES REEGHE ; THEER WORTHTE ROLE TS TO INSTRUGTS AND TEECHE : EgeH IS A MASTER IN H S CHOSEN GUILDE; WITH THEER WISDOM THE SOURNEYMEN ARE FILLED. _ TO SEGH OF THEM GREET PRATSE FORESOOTHE IS DUE ---- HEERE FOLOWYTH THESE FOLRE FOR ALLE TO VIEW RICHARD P. CHAPMAN Chairman of Board of Trustees Carrol M. Shanks Herbert Gezork Elizabeth S. May Maurice L. Clemence William T. Hastings William F. Chase Magadalena V. Quinby BOROE Of OVERSEERS Sylvia Meadows Irene E. Longley Brackett H. Clark Ruth C. McKay Muriel E. Reynolds Gilbert H. Hood Abram T. Collier 47 PRESIOENTE PRO TEMPORE SOMONOUR ANDO PAROONER i ike 4 2 ELIZABETH STOFFREGEN MAY A.B., Smith College Ph.D., University of London LEOTA CAROLENE COLPITTS A.B., Wellesley College A.M., Boston University 48 PROVOST Of STUOYE NANCY PAINE NORTON A.B., Bryn Mawr College Ph.D., Radcliffe College JANE LOUISE CHIDSEY A.B., Wellesley College A.M., Brown University Ph.D., Cornell University 49 herRalos to the puBlic Seated: Dorothy Comier, Sarah E. Mohrfeld, Dorothy Schissler, Carol Straker. Standing: Margaret Cassidy, Mackarness H. Goode, Nancy Rogers. Margaret R. Cassidy, Assistant to the Vice-President; Mackarness H. Goode, Vice-President for Public Relations; Sarah E. Mohrfeld, Public Relations Manager. 50 STEWAROS Of ThE Gate the clerkKe Leah M. Dearden, Registrar. 4 ; { Carolyn C. Crandall, Associate Director of Admissions; Barbara Ziegler, Director of Ad- missions. Seated: Barbara Corey, Helen Rhodes, Jean London, Margorie Ford. Standing: Gladys Nixon, Betty McKenna, Marion Hall, Arline Travis, Elizabeth Cary, Mary MacDonald, Claire Ballon, Grace Penesis. 51 mInIsteREs Of Physik Dorothy B. Isaacson, R.N.; Genevieve Carney, R.N.; Mitchell Wasserman, M.D. Absent: Kitty Brown, R.N. Harriett Forbes, Angela Lewis, Laura Monnier, Elizabeth Reidenbach, Louise Gilbert, Hilda Harris, Gilda Smith, Wynifred Lemaitre, Mar- jorie White, Margaret Eden. the parsonne RICHARD DONALD NYE DICKINSON A.B., A.M., American International College S.T.B., Ph.D., Boston University heRAldos TO OURE COMPAIGNYE Mrs. Falvey, Mrs. Mallon. Absent: Miss Rhodes, Mrs. Cote, Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Jacobson, Mrs. Sheaff, Miss Marshall. hoLOERs Of The purRse Seated: Anita Mallon, Dorothy Esten. Standing: Theresa Smith, Peter Wieliczko, Lillian Theroux, Hazel Hopkins. Absent: Melvin Sargent, Mary Nelson, Arbara Brown. HhAaBEROASSNERE Of PROVISIONS Wilfred P. Raymond, Manager Ruth M. Bucknan, Director SEEKER Of PROFESSIONES Lilian M. Wood, Marjorie Babcock, Margaret E. Clayton. keepers of the archives 54 hous of mete and OrinKE Irving W. Fillmore, Superintendent John P. Wright, Director 55 keepers of the hous Paul O’Conner, Director GUILOE Of humanities LUCILE ELIZABETH BUSH A.B., University of Kentucky A.M., Ph.D., Columbia University Department Head Ruth D. Deshaies, A.B., M.A.T.; John Ivan Pav, A.B., A.M.; Lucile Bush; Janet Rollins, A.B.; Mary L. Heuser, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. ART 56 “They worke with divers art and in divers figures.” MUSIC “Of mynstrales and musiciennes do they singe.” FRANK WELLS RAMSEYER, JR. A.B., A.M., Harvard University Department Head Seated: Helen Z. Duncan, B.Mus.; Edna D. Parks, B.Mus., A.M., Ph.D.; Elizabeth Thomas: Annie H. Lakos, B.Mus., M.S.M. Standing: Wesley M. Fuller, B.Mus., M.Mus.; Myrian Baker; Antonia Dalapas, B.Mus., M.Mus.; Frank W. Ramseyer. 57 CLASSICS “They teeche of Latyn and of Greke.” DORIS MAE TAYLOR A.B., A.M., Indiana University Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College Department Head Brooks E. Levy, A.B., A.M. 58 i Seated: Christine K. Denny, A.B., A.M.; Louise B. MacKenzie, A.B., A.M.; Frances A. Shirley, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.; Katherine A. Burton, A.B., A.M. Standing: Robert L. Sharp; Karin S. Thimann, A.B., A.M. Absent: Curtis Dahl, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.; Robert S. Taylor, A.B.; Elizabeth Daniels, A.B., A.M.; Edwin S. Briggs, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.; Dorothy Troendle, Ed.B., A.M., Ph.D.; Stephen R. Knafel, A.B., A.M. enGclish “Ful welle they know the masters of greet bookes.” ROBERT LATHROP SHARP A.B., Dartmouth College A.M., Ph.D., Harvard University Department Head 59 RELIGION “Good men are ther who spak of religioun.” Richard N. Dickinson, A.B., A.M., S.T.B., Ph.D.; John A. Martin. JOHN ARTHUR MARTIN A.B., A.M., Harvard University S.T.B., S.T.M., Th.D., Harvard Divinity School Department Head 60 HOLCOMBE McCULLOCH AUSTIN A.B., Davidson College A.M., Harvard University Department Head Cee oo =] Sa i : PRO philosophy “These twaine admir the greet philosophyes.” Surajnayan P. Kashap, A.B., A.M., M.A. Hons., B.Litt.; Hol- combe M. Austin. 61 Lena L. Mandell, A.B., A.M.; Robin Collins, A.B., A.M.; Janet T. Letts, A.B., Diplome d’Etudes Superiéures; Mary L. Libby, A.B., A.M. ELMA DOROTHY LITTLEFIELD A.B., A.M., Radcliffe College Department Head french “And Frenssh they spak ful faire.” 62 “In straunge tonges and of straunge landes they spak.” RUSSIAN Burton J. Hobson, A.B.; Nicholas P. Vakar. NICHOLAS PLATONOVITCH VAKAR C.J.S., Moscow and Kieve University A.M., Ph.D., Harvard University Department Head Spanish GERMAN Anne Rechnitzer; Christina Firchow, A.B., A.M. ANNE RECHNITZER Ph.D., University of Vienna Department Head eae Sat AALS IRE Lucinda Moles; Inocencia R. Mellado, Bachil- lerato, Licenciada en Leyes; Tejada De Menis, Abogado, Maestra Normal Nacional. LUCINDA MOLES A.M., Wellesley College A.M., Radcliffe College Doctora en Filosofia y Letras, Universidad de Madrid Department Head EVELYN IRENE BANNING A.B., University of California A.M., Mills College Ed.D., Harvard University Department Head Seated: Walter C. Shipley, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.; Evelyn I. Banning; Albin R. Gilbert, Ph.D. Standing: Deborah A. Cornwell, B.S.; Marjorie H. Ford, B.Ed., Ed.M.; Carol J. Staples, A.B.; Betty R. Stewart, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. psychoLloGy ano education “To teeche them first to knowe themselves, they soughte; Then sent them forthe to teeche as they’d been taughte.” SOCIAL SCIENCES t § i ont % a Sidney A. Forsythe, A.B., B.D., A.M.; Paul SOCIOLOGY “To studye man and his mores.” Cressey; Richard H. Robbins, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. NvdvbONtAtT PAUL FREDERICK CRESSEY Ph.B., Denison University Ph.D., University of Chicago Department Head 65 David Lowenthal; Minton F. Goldman, A.B., A.M., M.A.L.D. GOVERNMENT “And welle they know goode rules of gouv- ernmente.” DAVID LOWENTHAL A.B., Brooklyn College B.S., New York University A.M., Ph.D., New School for Social Research 66 Department Head Elizabeth S. May, A.B., Ph.D.; Ivan A. Lakos, A.B., A.M.; Henrietta C. Jen- nings, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Department Head. Absent: Edith E. Durand, J.U.C., A.M. ECONOMICS “They telle of welthe of men and naciouns.” q Ernest J. Knapton, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.; Barbee-Sue Rodman, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.; Carolyn M. Clewes; Thomas K. Derry, A.M., D.Phil.; Nancy P. Norton, A.B., Ph.D.; Paul C. Helmreich, A.B., A.M. history “Of olde times and batailles do they teeche.” CAROLYN M. CLEWES A.B., Radcliffe College A.M., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin Department Head 67 GUuILdOe of natuRal SCIENCES Elizabeth Lloyd White; Clinton Viles MacCoy, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.; Barbara Watkins Kimball, A.B.: Carole Lees Neumer, A.B., M.S.; Gwendolyn Jessica Struik, A.B., Ph.D.; Jane Louise Chidsey, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.; Rhoda Garrison, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. ELIZABETH LLOYD WHITE A.B., Goucher College A.M., Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College Department Head 68 BIOLOGY “They studye Nature and hir sondry thinges.” 69 mathematics “Of Euclid and Pythagoras they know muche.” BARBARA J. BEECHLER A.B., M.S., Ph.D., State University of Iowa Department Head astRonomy “For he wast grounded in astronomye.” Edith Moss, A.B., A.M.; William R. Smith, A.B., A.M.; Barbara Beechler. WILLIAM R. SMITH 70 A.B., A.M., University of Richmond Department Head physical science “They spak of matere and motione.” Seated: Bojan H. Jennings, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.; Francene S. Burnett, B.S., A.M. Standing: Marion E. Badoian, A.B.; Nancy LeRoy, A.B., A.M.; Lucy Warren, A.B.; Maud Marshall; Herbert Ellison, A.B., Ph.D. Absent: Mildred Evans, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. MAUD ALICE MARSHALL A.B., Radcliffe College D.Phil., Oxford University Head of Chemistry Department HARRY M. LANDIS A.B., College of Wooster M.S., University of Minnesota Head of Physics Department 71 GUILOE Of TOMBESTERES “For houres they sporte in theer gymnasiom.” CHRISTINE WHITE B.S. in Ed., M.Ed., Boston University Department Head Seated: Evelyn A. Schofield; Christine White. Standing: Mary L. Biddlestone, B.S., A.M.; Barbara A. Gowitzke, B.S., Ed.M.; Barbara B. Smith, B.S., Ed.M. Absent: Virginia B. Olney, A.B.; Verna J. Klye, Diploma in Physical Education. 72 HE JOURNEYMEN'S SOJOURNE 1S ALMOSTE THROUGHE But SOME FREENDS WON'T LYE FOR A YEER OR TWO3 Tis HEERE THE TIME TO GIVE O°ER SOME THEER BOOKE,| SO AT APPRENTICES WR NOW MAYE LOOKE ---- | Tue JuNTOR GLASSE HAST ONE MQRE YEERE TO STAYES | THe SOPHMORES ARE HALVE ALONGE THRER WAYE: | THe PRESHMEN HAVE THE FERTHEST TRIPP OF ALLE; EseH SHAL DROW NEER TO THBER GOALE NEXTE FALLE . FROM MORWN °TIL NIGHT THEY SHARE AGTYVITES , FRott SPORTE TO MUSYK To FERSTYVIT EES ; IN HOUSES , CLASSEROUMS , AND ALLE THAT THEY DO, THERES FOURE GLASSES MINGLE THROUGHE AND THROUGHE. ESCH IS APPRENTICED IN HIRE GHOSEN FEELD ---- ALLE STUDYE AND PLAYE WITH EQUALE ZEALE!| a) Lee Hodgdon, Vice-President; Holly Morse, Secretary; Judy Worden, President; Sue Whit- comb, Treasurer. 76 Dorm Hostesses. Junior-Freshman Sunday Brunch. “Night of Knights.” 1V Jill Jeppesen, President; June Christie, Secretary; Judith Houk, Treasurer; Judy Sapadin, Song Leader; Jenny Sommerhoff, Vice-President. The Mummers, Christmas 1961. “New Faces of ’61.” 79 Seated: Candy Yaghjian, Julie Fulper, Secretary-Treasurer; Pam Severance, Laurie Barrett. Standing: Paulajane Schwarz, Susan de Long, Judy Clifford, Charlotte Cheston, Susan Schneebeli, Chairman; Betsi Meany, Susan Burton. 80 a GRene Freshmen d the Bene chapin Dee Donaldson, House Chairman; Helen Crozier, Assistant House Chairman. 84 Ann Weld, Assistant House Chairman; Jean Gibbons, House Chairman. = 5 5 $ = 1S) 9 mn 3 ic) q o S AS, I O =| = = 3 S 3S = = 1S) v iol x 2) xq = S = 2 3 ase ob M4 3 Qu EVERETT Tricia Brosnahan, Junior House Chairman; Diane Mehaffey, House Chairman; Nina Marean, Assistant House Chairman. holmes COTTAGE foo] °c Jane Gross, House Chairman; Dana Conroy, Assistant House Chairman. 89 Llarcom Francie Grant, House Chair- man; Kathy Whitcomb, Assist- ant House Chairman. 90 Assistant Kathy Hodgkinson, eee eee, Merle Mil- House Chairman; ler, House Chairman. MCINTIRE metcalf Katy Johnson, House Chairman Ginny Hooper, Assistant House Chairman 92 Stanton Jan Perlmuter, House Chairman Heidi Eberhardt, Assistant House Chairman 93 Bev Decker, Assistant House Chairman; Sue Robinson, House Chairman. SRR white house young Marcia Mason, Assistant House Chairman; Sally Nichols, House Chairman. officiales of GOVERNAUNCE Winnie Rouillion, Vice-President; Marion Englund, Ju- dicial Chairman; Lucy Butt, Social Chairman; Carol Barnet, President; Nancy Hirschland, Treasurer. Ab- sent: Wendy Carey, Secretary. 98 manciples Judy Phillips, Travel Agent Barbara Brady, Point Chairman Wendy Harper, Bus Chairman Sandy Magoon, Smoker Chairman Sandy Ohrn, Bulletin Board Chairman Teddy Adkins, Red Cross Chairman Helen Forster, Auditor Vicky King, Fire Chief 99 101 Wendy Wilson, Ann Batchelder, Judy McKin- lay, Dede Wheeler, Marion Englund, Judicial Chairman; Katy Hammond, Roberta Heilbrun, Joan Ackermann, Margie Young. Absent: Mary Brown. 102 juGges Of the CorRtE Miss Norton, Miss Libby, Miss Colpitts, Mar- ion Englund, Judicial Chairman; Miss Parks, Joan Ackermann, Judy McKinlay, Roberta Heilbrun, Katy Hammond. commisioun Of scoLleye Muff Lewis, Holly Delavan, Sarah Anderson, Nancy Hirschland, Gail Hooper, Fran Curro, Secretary; Winnie Rouillion, Chairman; Judy Havir, Carol Frost, Carol Fisher, Sandy Ohrn, Linda Hobbs, Nancy Snider. 103 RELIGEUSE FRATERNITEE Louisa Johnson, President; Katherine Hodgkinson, Vice-Presi- dent; Katherine Whitcomb, Treasurer; Priscilla Webb, Secre- tary. Adrienne Wheeler, Worship; Judy Kaplan, Jewish; Greta Gib- son, Protestant; Katherine Sinclair, Sales and Advertising; Happy Noble, Assistant; Gretchen Kerkhof, Community Proj- ects; absent: Mary Humphreys, Catholic; JoAnn Weber, World Fellowship; Beverly Decker, Assistant to Worship. THE MARJORIE OTIS MEMORIAL LECTURES IN RELIGION Eleanor Roosevelt 105 ee RE Re aa wie Aas td ait RC AOE EB AEE 8p ca sass Se CRESS Sinead tin aR or meoncee eu enema ae ECR cae ste perenne ian tion mii ae oath ie shea ‘ SER: i | eer leiniei interning BOROE Of FEESTYVITEES inns eA he 0 Rl oA ee sone! Robin Holt, Elinor Stock, Lesley Willmott, JoAnn Weber, Secretary-Treasurer; cy Butt, Chairman. Sandy Hewitt, Debby Savitt, Lu OauNnces, FEstes and mirRthe FoR alle 109 OVERSEERS Of GyMnastiques and Front row: Celie Marsters, Sue Allen, Mary-Jane Rockefeller, Vice-President; Lydia Smith, President; Wissa Hahn, Secretary; Nancy White, Sue Lehman. Back row: Robin Holt, Katie Hammond, Jan Marshall, Barbara Brady, Sue Master, Petey Whitesell, Naomi Sawyer. 110 Seated: Sue Master, President; Barbara Evans, Sally Nichols, Amy Dennison, Rosaline Mer- rill. Standing: Sandy Tuthill, Joan Ackermann, Nancy Wilde, Mary Brown, Dana Conroy, Secretary; Sue Jacobus. TRITONS ANO TRITONETTES “Theese Daughtyrs of Nereus glide with grace” 112 Seated: Nancy Spering, Betsy Candee, Lisa Roman, Judy Pickard. Standing: Darden Whelden, Petey Whitesell, Sandy Siver, President; Julie Weston. OANCE GROUP “Lithely theer moode in dauncen they expresse” Nancy Jo Michaels President Carol Schoonmaker Vice-President Ann Fogarty Secretary Meryl Levenson Treasurer “Theer voyces soare in gleeful harmonye” Glee CLUB Lynne Dennison, Performance Manager; Paula Carlson, Publicity; Sally Gale, Librarian; Nan- cy Rodman, President; Mary Jane Rockefeller, Manager; Frances Romney, Secretary; Kathy Sinclair, Assistant Manager. 114 “oO a= ei no} o 2 5 mH o ”n o c=) -—- oD (=| (o) io) n = vo a= 5) 3 = 3 ral ChoIR “Rech of thees groupes maken melodye, And welle they blend in fulsome harmonye”’ Peggy Raad, Leader; Jenny Sommerhoff, Phoebe Allman, Barb Damutz, Judy Sapadin, Merle Miller, Linda Anthony, Debby Savitt, Lucy Butt, Lee Hodgdon, Business Manager; Judy Houk, Jane Reynolds, Linda Bertocci. wh Eaton ES Anne Mclver, Leader; Peggy Brown, Judy Sugarmann, Business Manager; Wendy Davis, Priscilla Hinckley, Dania Kos, Camden Smith, Charity Jer- man, Carol Gluck, Jill Jeppesen, Pam Schluter, Frances Keyes. 116 ChamBER MUSIC GROUP Miss Baker, Director; Jill Jeppesen, Kathleen Varney, Marilyn Baton, Dianne Haber, Shelley Myers, Sue de Long, Judy Decato, Librarian; Lorna Brooks, Jacqueline Gagnon. “The souns and notes they playe plesen alle ¢ers.” 117 “Theese actrices doth playe manye a role” Seated: Roni Winston, Secretary; Prue Rowntree, Alice Miller, Dania Kos, “Lost in the President; Sue DeWitt, Charlene Frye, Joni Scalia. Standing: Winnie Rouillion, Dee Pavles, Treasurer; Randall Chanler, Nina Foley, Barbara Lea, Jean Manning, Louisa Rawle, Vice-President; Pat Sayles, Barb Damutz. ORAMATIC ASSOCIATION 118 Stars” 119 VOOVIL . and Gesten , OAUNGEN, sIngen 120 Director of Vodvil 1962 o ] | 3 o Z 5 = 121 NtEeERNatIONAL RELATIONS CLUB pctbehensenseagmeenn eS “They seeken to maak a bond with othere londs.” Sally Bruch, Terry Johnson, Wendy Wilder, President. 122 SY ARE SES YONGE OEMOCRATES Trudy Mason, Chairman. YONGE REPUBLIquans Mary Humphreys, Chairman. 123 ART CLUB “They talke of arte, then practise it as welle” psyche “On arte, musique and literature they spak” JoAnn Weber, President; Julie Spencer, Secretary-Treasurer. 124 Jan Weaver, Publicity; Holly Delavan, Vice-President; Muff Lewis, President; Kathy Houser, Secretary; Helene Getter, Treasurer. Classics CLUB “Theer interest lies deepe in antiquitye” french CLUB | “Salons and soirées they in soothe enjoye” Happy Noble, Vice-President; Giuliana Caffuzzi, President; Rosemary Pusey, Treasurer. Sue Osgood, President; Celie Marsters, Secretary-Treasurer. “They practise custums of the tonges they spak” Barbara Brady, Secretary-Treasurer; Sue Hendricks, President. Alicia Donovan, Secretary-Treasurer; Nancy Tuttle, President. spanish CLUB 126 SCIENCE CLUB “Of magik naturelle, not alchemie, they telle” 4 Ina Hart, President Cynthia Gray, Secretary-Treasurer. psychoLloGy clus “The deepe motives of man they doth explore” Claudia Evans, Secretary-Treasurer; Nancy Whitney, President. Seated: Rachela Subel, Wendy Wilder, Trudy Mason, Business Manager; Susan Harfield, Advertising Editor; Susan Hyman, Exchange Editor; Holly Delavan, Editor-in-Chief; Judy Kirshenbaum, Barb Damutz and Gail McQuiston, Art Editors; Sandy Hewitt, Claudia Gross- man. Standing: Diane Walker, Pat Sayles, Pat Lesser, Carol Schifrin, Ginny Hooper, Pris Folmsbee, Lay-out Editor; Alice Bancroft, Gail Griffith, Shelley Myers, Kay Kadane, Cinny Hurlbert. Absent: Julie Tabershaw, Financial Manager. “They writen for oure pleasance and theer owen.” RUSNLIGNT 128 Wheaton news “Newes of and for the colege they doth spredde.” Susan Loewenberg, Sue Kolbrener, Editor-in-Chief; Joanna Johnson, Sheila Murphy. Standing: Trudy Mason, Barbara Shalita, Judy Pickard, Sunny Dozoretz, Esther Newberg, Diane Haber, Bobbie Lea, Toni Ginsberg, Dena Silverstein, Wendy Wilson. Absent: Judy Olan, Ellen O’Hanlon. 129 CIRCULATION STAFF—Sally Bruch, Alice Miller, Mary Ann MacDonald, Alicia Donovan, C. J. Enman, Julie Weston. Absent: Celie Marsters, Dee Pavles, Ginny Hooper, Lesley Stahl, Barbara Grey, Kimmy Timolat, Wendy Wilson. LAY-OUT STAFF—Leslie Fisher, Barbara Damutz, Kitty Cox, Judy Kirshenbaum, Bar- bara Evans, Gail Hooper, Kimmy Timolat, Liz Wolf. 130 We’ve laboured longe yette hadde fun with this booke, And hope that alle’ve enjoyed the tripp we tooke; But ere the Niké staffe is evere throughe, We bidde farwel and fortune to alle you. Bet 6 Sandy Magoon, Literary Editor; Barb Damutz, vs Lay-out Editor; Beryl Clarke, Associate Editor; 2 Gail McQuiston, Editor-in-Chief; Sandy Ohrn, | Business Manager; Joan Logue, Bette Ann Shapiro, Photography Editors; Julie Weston, Circulation Editor; Wendy Harper, Publicity Editor. Absent: Peggy McGrath, Art Editor; Holly Morse, Advertising Editor. hai ink ad ee MeN Werte Bohan. Bi BS SELLERS PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF—Bette Ann Shapiro, Kay Kadane, Sue Hendricks, Joan Logue, Sue Ruckstuhl, Judy Kaplan, Trudy Mason. Absent: Linda Lapid. ADVERTISING STAFF—Nancy Bowser, Debbie Collier, Judy Feldman, Sue Lehman, Mary Jane Rockefeller, Debbie Savitt, Margie Slotnik, Julie Spencer, Ellie Stock, Debbie Zimmer- man. PUBLICITY STAFF— Ty Bair, Tricia Brosnahan, Barb Damutz, Charlene Frye, Linda Heller, Gretchen Kerkof, Jane Seitz, Sandy Tuthill, Wendy Wilson, Liz Wolf, Roberta Urich. Curtis Dahl, Faculty Adviser. LITERARY STAFF—Jacqueline L. Miller, Sandra Magoon, Patricia E. Male, Susan B. Harfield. 131 ere [Re . Heeae Taxeri ts Maneas oF Tas Boox Taser Lave : S NOW WE REEGH THE ENDE OF THIS JOURNEYE, Tis TINE TO TAKE LEVE OF OURE COMPAIGNYE; BOT ERE THE JOURNEYMEN’S TALE’S FINALIYE THROUGHE, THRER’S YETTE ONE GROUPE TO WHOM OURE PRAISE 1S DUE: Tis OM THE TIERCHANT’S GUILDE WE OfT DEPENDS, AND TO THEM ALLE OURE THANKS WE DOTH EXTENDE 3 LIKEWISE TO RRCH PATRONE AND PATRONESSE ---- WE’RE GRFTEFUL FOR THEER AIDE IN OUR SUCCESSE. 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Keller Inc. are skilled in the many facets of yearbook work, hav- ing at their finger-tips the answers to yearbook problems as well as a multitude of ideas for new graphic arts special effects, to enable the staff to produce a yearbook that is different and attractive. Your Keller salesman is more than a technical ad- viser, he is a “clearing-house” of yearbook ideas. ROSWELL FARNHAM Wm. J. Keller Inc. Publishers of Finer Yearbooks 137 Buffalo 15, New York CONGRATULATIONS WHEATON COLLEGE on your ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SEVEN ANNIVERSARY FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Attleboro Seekonk So. Attleboro Our 87th Anniversary of Complete Banking Services 138 Compliments of THE DUFFER COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF rg 4 ozs | THis 1s AN ORIG ER. MADE OF GENUINE DUFFER CLOTH STANDS UP IN ANY WEATHER f H E NAME TRADE MARK REGISTERED WHEATON COLLEGE ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION DORRANCE EXCAVATING CONTRACTOR Norton, Mass. HASKINS PHARMACY 46 WEST MAIN STREET NORTON, MASS. 139 140 COMPLIMENTS OF HOTEL ROANOKE ROANOKE 6, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF 34-44 Cohannet St. Taunton, Mass. Phone VanDyke 2-6161 Dry Cleaning Fur Storage “Dermody’s—Your Clothes Best Friend” COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. and Mrs. Allen Murry Myers CAPITOL YEAST CO. West Brookfield Massachusetts COMPLIMENTS OF THE GONDOLA CAFE TAUNTON, MASS. Compliments of WRIGHT DITSON Girls School College Outfitters 462 Boylston Street Boston, Massachusetts ALBERT L. MORSE COMPANY INCORPORATED ADVERTISING AGENCY 590 Fifth Avenue New York 36 142 “PARENTS OF A WHEATON FRESHMAN COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tenenbaum SHEPARD'S GREENHOUSES 174 Spring Street Mansfield, Mass. WILLIAMS FORD SALES ‘Grammar — 175 Rumford Avenue ——= MANSFIELD, MASS. 2 ae 2 so” THUNDERBIRD NEW JOY HING ty Be WALTER B. WILLIAMS North Main Street Bus. EDgewood 9-8905 5 i Tico eg tama sae Mont aL ASI oad (Claes a merican el eettivont ORDERS PUT UP TAKE OUT AIR CONDITIONED OLD COLONY INN 490 PLEASANT STREET GIFT SHOP OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. MASS. STATE ROUTE 123 SUNDAY MONDAY TO 10 P.M. ATTLEBORO. MASS. 5 Taunton Ave. Norton, Mass. TeL. CASTLE 2-3542 GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 143 Free Gift Wrapping Enjoy DEVINE’S COMPLIMENTS OF FARM FRESH MILK ; CREAMY RICH ICE CREAM Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jolis TAUNTON VA 4-6984 Compliments of TH E Fl RST-MAC H i N ISTS NATIONAL BANK RED FOX MOTEL of Taunton ites out NORTON OFFICE Foxboro, Massachusetts Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation GEORGE E. CONLEY COMPANY, INC. BEST WISHES 130 Rhodes Street CLASS OF 1962 Providence 3, R. I. MILDRED and BART PAULDING COLUMBIA ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO., INC. Electrical Wholesalers 311 Warren Ave., Brockton, Mass. Tel. JU. 7-3050 145 COMPLIMENTS OF THE DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION KENS at Copley, Inc. 549 boylston street boston 16, mass. Compliments of Francine Robbins ’63 Compliments of . . . a an ee) ee © Super Markets MAIN OFFICES: NORTON, MASS. Compliments of Weber Farm WHEATON INN NORTON, MASS. Mandigo Sand and Gravel, Inc. 300 tremont street taunton, mass. tel. va 4-4335 Hanson Co., Inc. 27 Broadway Taunton, Mass. 148 CLASS OF ‘63 WISHES YOU SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS MORSE SAND GRAVEL CO., INC. FELICITATIONS to the CLASS of 1962 PAO BOXe175 PAWTUCKET, RHODE ISLAND Fhassate Aibuartl Wheaton College Shop NORTON KINGSTON Russell B. Myers Plumbing - Heating - Oil Burners Sheet Metal Work - Air Conditioning 494 WEIR STREET - TAUNTON, MASS. Telephone VAndyke 4-9401 LICENSE No. 4470 Friends of the Class of 1963 ROBERT ROLLINS BLAZERS INC. 832 Broadway New York 3, N. Y. SPECIALIZED BLAZER SERVICE to Schools Sororities Classes Choral Groups Colleges Fraternities Athletic Teams Bands Glee Clubs Honor Societies Awards Committees Golf Clubs Town Country Motor Inn Route 44 Raynham, Massachusetts POLO DINETTE 22 Taunton Ave. Norton, Mass. 150 Taunton Landscape Gardeners, Inc. landscaping tree service 252 south walker street taunton, mass. GORDON LINEN SERVICE Complete linen rental service for Wheaton College students Sheets Pillowcases Towels Blankets Pillows 60 Aberdeen Ave. Kirkland 7-4430 Cambridge, Mass. 152 REARDON LYNCH COMPANY, INC. Cor. East Brook Sts. Attleboro, Mass. Phone Castle 2-5555 WHOLESALERS Plumbing and Heating Supplies BURNEKO’S MARKET 435 South James Street Rome, New York COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. ROBERT F. LEVIN COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. LUCIUS BRIGGS CRANSKA Compliments of THE CLASS OF 1965 153 154 GINGER ALE Have a sparkling good time with sparkling Canada Dry Ginger Ale. COMPLIMENTS OF SEYMOUR S. GETTER Miniature Mint Patties Dainty and Delicious COMPLIMENTS OF ‘“WHEATONES”’ JAMES O. WELCH COMPANY Norton - Taunton, Mass. Los Angeles, California Cambridge, Massachusetts COMPLIMENTS OF MARTYS COFFEE HOUSE Norton, Massachusetts 155 Congratulations to The Class of ’62 Ralph M. Morehead COMPLIMENTS OF Mrs. John Eveleth Dickinson 156 A VOTRE SANTE SALUD y Pesetas COMPLIMENTS OF HCeCTTAaFO CYATVUS | ae WHEATON COLLEGE SKOL PROSIT TO THE CLASS OF 1962! BOOKSTORE FROM THEIR SISTER CLASS OF 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Anthony Mr. and Mrs. William M. Backer Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Belcher Mrs. Frances V. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Blandi Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boruta Mr. and Mrs. A. Hagen Bryant Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Hugh R. Butt Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Callum Mr. and Mrs. Charles Z. Case Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Citta Mr. and Mrs. David B. Clarke Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Clifford Mr. and Mrs. F. James Critchley Dr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Crozier Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Dine Mr. and Mrs. F. Donaldson Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dyett Dr. and Mrs. Irving Ehrenfeld Mr. and Mrs. William A. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. D. Erlich Ambassador and Mrs. Joseph Farland Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fleischer Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Anderson Jr. Mrs . Caroline Forster Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Gelb Dr Mr. Mr. Diz Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Germansky .and Mrs. Sarando P. Giftos .and Mrs. Saul Gottlieb .and Mrs. Thomas S. Greenwood .and Mrs. James H. Grew .and Mrs. Fritz Gross .and Mrs. Rubin Grossman .and Mrs. Max Heller .and Mrs. Herman A. Heydt Jr. .and Mrs. James P. Hickok .and Mrs. Arthur S. Hicks .and Mrs. George A. Hodgkinson .and Mrs. Joseph W. Holt .and Mrs. Walter Impert .and Mrs. Ronald Jefferson .and Mrs. Wallace S. Jones .and Mrs. Sidney Kaplan and Mrs. H. C. Kaswinkel and Mrs. Clinton Keeley and Mrs. Arthur C. Kerkhof and Mrs. Samuel M. Kolbrener and Mrs. Fred R. Lesser and Mrs. Harold E. Linsley and Mrs. Robert W. Lishman .and Mrs. David A. Lurensky WITN SINCEERE APPRECIACIOUN Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. William B. Roller Mr. and Mrs. William F. MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Magoon Mr. and Mrs. John Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. Leslie P. Mahony Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Rouillion Mr. and Mrs. Newell O. Mason Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Schilling Dr. and Mrs. E. Byron Master Mr. and Mrs. A. Schreiber Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McFarland Mr. and Mrs. August Seitz Mr. and Mrs. James McKinlay Mr. and Mrs. Merrill D. Sheppard Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMillin Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Siver Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter McQuiston Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Silverstein Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert S. Merritt Captain and Mrs. Bert Smith Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Michaels Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Archie H. Miller Mr. and Mrs. John P. Stokes Mr. and Mrs. John E. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Taylor Captain and Mrs. Robert W. Miller Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Teig Mr. and Mrs. William G. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Thompson Mrs. Edmond O'Hare Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Timolat Mr. and Mrs. Fritz A. Ohrn Mr. and Mrs. S. David Trusty Dr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Panettieri Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Urich Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Paul Mr. and Mrs. Otto E. Wagenknecht Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Perlmuter Mr. and Mrs. B. Wainshal Mr. and Mrs. James Rawle Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weckler Mr. and Mrs. James Reed Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Weitzman Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Pickard Mr. and Mrs. David Weld Mr. and Mrs. William Reeves Mr. and Mrs. Gifford E. Williams Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. J. A. deZaldvondo 159 foRE ye patronnace. 160 LINCOLN STUDIO MALDEN, MASSACHUSETTS Official Photographers for Nike 1962 x 5 os We: id 0 Ie a! Sos io ‘ed ZUNE ie +) oy
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