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ss % ss aah AE SE ESSE ESE EE EE Ie EEE Se ae ee Mi he ‘Year of ‘Pegasus 1964 YP, resen fs N KT 463 ‘Fo “She “Year of “Pan 1963 A lect College Ns ern En EE SD eclicatae A nature in which goodness of character has been well and truly established. PLATO, THE REPUBLIC The Class of 1963 takes pride in dedicating Nike to you, Miss Jane Louise Chidsey. You serve the school as an administrator, scholar, teacher, and friend. Your qualities of enthusiasm, patience, and interest in the individual are valued by all your students — from the struggling freshman with her dissecting kit and quadrat charts to the senior scholar engaged in individual research. We thank you for your services performed as Acting Dean of Wheaton in the college year 1961-1962, for your guidance and constructive criticism, and for your willingness to meet all problems with an open mind and warm, encouraging smile. In deep appreciation, we extend to you our hope for your continued success and happiness. hie ‘CHES of 1963 palites youl “warm, encouraging smile” “suidance and constructive criticism” Giivccatien hrs ye people obs shape this age Tk the wend of the trumpet, ‘To words of a sages ‘Fo dicta so formed to sustain and to mould She life of a nation, Sts shepherds and fold. Of Greece eppyll of Vato, Oh; ear alee our praise Of justice, integrity, warriors proud days; Ths et Mey eel Sparta, Ee Aieetandard tetercen: ‘To Hector, Achilles, and heroes’ brave deeds; Of influence lasting through centuries past Fr government, culture, and. principles cast. Oh you who building as they did before, “forget not achievements and glories of yores fron their foundations, build it anew ‘Re-using Ol deetones: “fashioning new. Aithene, thy wisdom instil in their minds, Guidance, Apolls, from thy light let shine; Grant them strength, Pees J. endure time s cruel strife; And, Nike, to victory Bring them through life. Aerial view of Wheaton College Lower Campus as seen from Metcalf Pillars Meneely Hall Cole Memorial Chapel Watson Hall Lower Campus as seen across Peacock Pond Upper Campus as seen from the Library The President’s House Kes Lxo vaas i SS one The Science Building Mary Lyon Hall The Library as seen across the Dimple 10 eRe LECRERErERT 1] SI me a 7 © | a Park Hall as seen from the Chapel scossssoeses ‘Sable of Contents EEITUTEEE Mristocracy ee Philosopher Kings Wo slitical ase ettre There City States Goreme: Ah eral sere ised: y Sparta Perens Wires Graces ee Splendor Good Cheer Mirth ee Page 67 S) (3 is S Zs Ss es 4 MV VY. 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SUE WHITCOMB Treasurer SALLY BRUCH, Vice-President TENNEY SUTTER Song Leader HOLLY MORSE Secretary 16 SUSAN BETH ALLEN 9 Ogden Avenue Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Religion and Philosophy TERRY DURNING ADKINS Elm Road Briarcliff Manor, New York Mathematics The fulfillment of four years’ endeavor... BETTY LOUISE BAER 1909 Spring Drive Louisville 5, Kentucky English SARAH ABBOT ANDERSON 2022 Stuart Avenue Richmond, Virginia English 17 CAROLYN CRUIKSHANK BAIR 10 Wanamassa Point Road Wanamassa, New Jersey English SUSAN KINNE BARTLETT 43 Chestnut Street Dedham, Massachusetts Music 1979... MARILYN MARTHA BEACH 49 Pine Tree Lane Abington, Massachusetts Drama Concentration SUZANNE HEATH BELCHER 231 South Main Street Orange, Massachusetts Sociology 18 CAROL PHYLLIS BLUM Banbury Cross Scarsdale, New York French RANDA KATHRYN BISHOP 59 West 12th Street New York 11, New York English ending a decade, beginning an era for us. BARBARA WOOD BRADY 3023 44th Street, N. W. Washington 16, D. C. European History NANCY BOWSER 537 Glen Arden Drive Pittsburgh 8, Pennsylvania Economics 19 20 BERYL CLARKE BRIDGES (Mrs. R. Shaw) 47 Carlsbrooke Road Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts English ELEANOR STEPHANIE BROWN 525 Dudley Road Newton, Massachusetts Psychology MARY PATRICIA BROSNAHAN 375 Middlesex Road Darien, Connecticut English Flustered amidst the freshmen flurry: MARY MAGOUN BROWN 42 Forest Avenue Rye, New York Economics SALLY OSBORNE BRUCH 2284 North Saint James Pkwy. Cleveland Heights 6, Ohio Biology meetings, meetings. meetings. PAULA LOUISE CARLSON 529 Plumtree Road Springfield, Massachusetts Psychology ELIZABETH PENNOCK CANDEE 112 Pinckney Street Boston 14, Massachusetts Psychology MARY ANN CATALANO 86 Claremont Avenue Maplewood, New Jersey Psychology 21 CLAIRE ROBBAT CEGLIA (Mrs. Gerald) 24 Bay State Avenue Somerville, Massachusetts Religion and Philosophy FRANCES RANDALL CHANLER Golden’s Bridge New York Government 22 MADELINE CHAMPAGNE Johnson Road Woodbridge, Connecticut Mathematics The onslaught of upperclassmen... MARGARET DICKINSON CHASE 6207 Three Chopt Road Richmond 26, Virginia French CAROLYN ALICE COIT 307 Main Street North Easton, Massachusetts Physics ANITA LEONE CHIZEWER 490 Marshman Avenue Highland Park, Illinois Psychology swe were sandwiched in signs. DEBORA WHITNEY COLLIER 22 Cartwright Road Wellesley, Massachusetts European History BARBARA COLEMAN 333 Woodland Road Lake Forest, Illinois European History 23 DANA BARCLAY CONROY 310 Nassau Street Princeton, New Jersey English CATHERINE INGALLS COX 172 Pelhamdale Avenue Pelham, New York English 24 MARILYN ELIZABETH COUNTWAY 75 Exeter Street Wollaston 70, Massachusetts English Harmonizsing in yellow, FAITH WENTWORTH CRITCHLEY 48 Salem Street Andover, Massachusetts French BARBARA CAROL DAMUTZ Forest Road Northford, Connecticut History of Art we became an integral part of Wheaton. PAMELA JEANNE DEUSE Deuse Road Chester, Connecticut American History HARRIET PARMENTER DAVIS “Cranleigh” South Hamilton, Massachusetts French ALICIA ST. LAWRENCE DONOVAN 107 Witherbee Avenue Pelham Manor, New York Spanish 29 26 VERA HEIDE EBERHARDT 71 Strawberry Hill Stamford, Connecticut Government CAROL-JANE ELIZABETH ENMAN 38 Lessey Street Amherst, Massachusetts English PRISCILLA ANN EBERSTEEN 4 Conrad Street Braintree 84, Massachusetts Psychology Beauty beneath the balcony MELISSA ELIZABETH ERB 102 Grove Avenue Leominster, Massachusetts Mathematics BARBARA EVANS 2307 Westminster Road Cleveland Heights 18, Ohio European History ROMILLY ERICKSON Hampton Road Goshen, New York Sociology as we beheld our first convocation. JUDITH FELDMAN 934° Parkside Avenue Buffalo 16, New York American History CLAUDIA CHRISTINE EVANS 6 Saratoga Road Auburn, Massachusetts Physics 27 28 DEBORAH SAVITT FIRST (Mrs. Robert) 567 Veterans of Foreign Wars Pkwy. Boston, Massachusetts English LESLIE ARLINGTON FISHER 694 Auburn Avenue Buffalo 22, New York History of Art SHERRILL CORA FIRTH 239 Main Street Sanford, Maine English Note from the senior class: MADELINE EVE FLEISCHER 28 Caryl Avenue Yonkers, New York Sociology CHARLENE HELEN FRYE 25 Meadow Road Nixon, New Jersey American History SUSAN FLESCHNER 1049 Park Avenue New York 28, New York European History “Shape u p or ship out!’ MARGARET ALISON GIBSON 8737 River Road Richmond, Virginia Religion and Philosophy GRACE ELIZABETH GAMMINO 12 Seaview Avenue Edgewood, Rhode Island Psychology AS 30 JULIA ANN GILL 197-04 111th Avenue Hollis 12, L. I., New York Psychology ALMA GREW Hidden Field Andover, Massachusetts French CYNTHIA ANN GRAY 215 Promenade Street West Barrington, Rhode Island Psychology We shaped up and BARBARA MARIE GREY 857 Milldale Road Cheshire, Connecticut European History CLAUDIA LOIS GROSSMAN 128 West 35th Street Bayonne, New Jersey History of Art shipped into the sophomore class. SUSAN BARTON HARFIELD 558 East 87th Street New York 28, New York English JEAN E. HAMILTON (Mrs. William) 260 Church Street White Plains, New York Psychology WENDY JANE HARPER 2637 Broderick Street San Francisco 23, California History of Art 31 LINDA GAY HELLER 200 High Street Pennside, Reading, Pennsylvania Government ADRIANNE HIRSCH 36 East 36th Street New York, New York English Joining the ranks of the upperclassmen... NANCY LOUISE HIRSCHLAND 1 Dorset Road Great Neck, New York Greek MARY LEE HODGDON 30 Prospect Street Taunton, Massachusetts English 32 ROBERTA OATES HOLT 1222 Hedgewood Lane Schenectady, New York Government KATHERINE TAYLOR HODGKINSON 2 Northern Drive, Box 193 Short Hills, New Jersey Biology as sophomores, “wise fools.”” VIRGINIA COOK HOOPER Marvin Ridge Road New Canaan, Connecticut Chemistry ABIGAIL WORCESTER HOOPER Marvin Ridge Road New Canaan. Connecticut Biology 33 CYNTHIA JANE HURLBERT 180 Wellesley Avenue Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts History of Art SUSAN LINDA HYMAN 69-10 108th Street Forest Hills, New York Sociology 34 CARROLL TEAGUE HURLBURT 355 East Young Street Wilson, New York European History Becoming class conscious... PAULINE JACINTHO (Mrs. J. Vincent) 141 Brookside Avenue Brockton, Massachusetts Government CORNELIA GRIMM JOHNS 14 Edward Street East Haven 12, Connecticut Biology our fall fling the Soph Hop. JANET DINA KALKSTEIN 209-17 Uniow Turnpike Flushing 64, New York European History KATHRYN ANN KADANE 73 Porterfield Place Freeport, New York European History JUDITH SUSANN KAPLAN 29 Wiltshire Lane West Hartford, Connecticut Religion and Philosophy 35 36 JACQUELYN BERNICE KEANE 22 Lloyd Street Winchester, Massachusetts Chemistry GRETCHEN FLORENCE KERKHOF 4224 Glencrest Road Minneapolis 16, Minnesota French ANNE LAETITIA KEMP 125 West Creek Farms Road Port Washington, New York Spanish As sophomores, we sold our services. PATRICIA ANN KING 2804 Schooley Avenue Norfolk, Virginia Religion and Philosophy SUSAN ALICE KOLBRENER 1 Club Drive Woodmere, L. I., New York Government JUDITH KIRSHENBAUM 31 Albertson Avenue Bridgeton, New Jersey Government Proudly we celebrated our 123th anniversary. NANCY LAWRENCE R. D. 1, Box 202 Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania French DANIA KOS Totoket Road Northford, Connecticut Drama Concentration 37 38 BARBARA SIGNE LEA 1108 Hilltop Drive Lawrence, Kansas American History CLAIRE MARIE LEARY 123 Selwyn Street Roslindale 31, Massachusetts Economics MARION PHILLIS LEAR 50 Nassau Drive Great Neck, New York American History Intellectual inspiration by Dr. Paul TVillich of Harcard. TRACY HILL LEDDY (Mrs. Andrew J.) 233 Bay Street Taunton, Massachusetts English SUZANNE RAPHAEL LEHMAN West Chestnut Hill Avenue Philadelphia 18, Pennsylvania Economics Ring banquet... we welcomed our rustic god. Pan. MARYANN MacDONALD 11 West Bells Mill Road Philadelphia 18, Pennsylvania European History JOAN McCREERY LONGWELL 334 Gardner Street Johnstown, Pennsylvania English SANDRA MAGOON 241 Court Road Winthrop 52, Massachusetts English 39 40 PATRICIA ELLEN MALE 11 Wild Way Bronxville, New York English PAULINE PEIRCE MAREAN Witch Hill Topsfield, Massachusetts European History JEAN ANN MANNING 11 True Avenue Derry, New Hampshire Government Commencement of our senior sisters CELTIE MARSTERS 3550 Elmwood Avenue Rochester 10. New York Classics MARILYN IVY MARTIN 237 Taunton Avenue Norton, Massachusetts English come September, we'll be junior sisters. MARCIA WOLCOTT MASON 19 Hobart Road Summit, New Jersey American History GERTRUDE LEA MASON 17-43 166th Street Whitestone 57, New York European History MARCIA GAY MATUKAS 256 Hart Street New Britain, Connecticut European History 4) 42 PEGGY ANNE McGRATH 14 Brookline Road Scarsdale, New York Religion and Philosophy GAIL ELLEN McQUISTON Pilgrim Road Harwich Port, Massachusetts History of Art ANNE STOVALL McIVER 1421 County Line Road Rosemont, Pennsylvania English “Where oh where are the jolly. jolly juniors?” LOUISE ANNE MENARD 506 Somerset Avenue Taunton. Massachusetts Physics r ALICE LOUISE MILLER 277 West End Avenue New York 23, New York English NORMA PATRICIA MENNONE 52 Kent Street Plainville, Connecticut Economics Right here! MARJORIE ANN MONTGOMERY 3 Loring Street Auburn, Massachusetts English JACQUELINE LEE MILLER 27 Pointer Lane Ladue 24, Missouri English 43 44 HOLLY MORSE 955 Park Avenue New York 28. New York English CYNTHIA NYE (Mrs. Hugh) 3 Stillman Road Norton, Massachusetts Sociology ESTHER ROSE NEWBERG 180 Old Mill Road Middletown, Connecticut Government The five-day week affords time for study and relaxation. ABIGAIL HARRIET OBERLIN 525 Fairmont Avenue Westfield, New Jersey Philosophy SANDRA HELEN OHRN 85 Whittier Road Needham, Massachusetts Economics Studies are concentrated... our four-couse curriculum. HELEN CAROLINE OTTE Cherry Lane Durham, Connecticut German SUZANNE OSGOOD 570 South Main Street Nashua, New Hampshire Classics DEANNA FADA PAUL 2236 Shippan Avenue Stamford, Connecticut European History 45 46 RUTH BINKERD PETERS 3714 Chevy Chase Drive Houston 19. Texas English JUDITH MAXINE PICKARD 9 Old Lyme Road Scarsdale, New York Sociology JUDITH ELAINE PHILLIPS 656 Main Street Shrewsbury, Massachusetts Psychology The renovated library enhances Wheaton’s assets. MARY DREW PRESTON Farnum Road Media, Pennsylvania Chemistry FRANCES JANE REYNOLDS Tempe Wick Road Morristown, New Jersey Sociology Expansion culminates in the completion of Watson Hall. FRANCINE THEODORA ROBBINS 4 Sycamore Avenue Mount Vernon, New York Classics JUDITH JEANNE RICH 175 LeBrun Road Buffalo 26, New York European History SUSAN MERRILL ROBINSON Post Road Wakefield, Rhode Island English 47 MARY JANE ROCKEFELLER 233 No. Corona Avenue Valley Stream, New York Sociology FRANCES NICHOLS ROMNEY 7 Sylvan Lane Cincinnati 15, Ohio English 48 JOYCE ANNE ROMANOFF 45 Chamberlain Parkway Worcester, Massachusetts French Star-studded Night of Knights... LINDA ROST 541 Glen Arden Drive Pittsburgh 8, Pennsylvania English SUZANNE LOUISE RUCKSTUHL 306 Merriam Street Weston, Massachusetts English WINIFRED ROUILLION Washington, Connecticut Music our Junior Prom. CLARA S. SARCIA (Mrs. Joseph) Arbor Acres Farms, Inc. Glastonbury, Connecticut English LINDA DOMINA SALATHE (Mrs. Eric) 365 Central Avenue Seekonk, Massachusetts English 49 PAMELA DOVE SCHLUTER 982 Elm Ridge Road Glencoe, Illinois English JENNIFER LANG SCHUSTER 13 Grove Avenue Mystic, Connecticut English 90 CHRISTINE LOUISE SCHMIDTCHEN 817 Kearney Averjue Cape May, New Jersey Biology Otis Lecture series presented JANE STOUGHTON SEITZ 1 Palmer Avenue Tenafly, New Jersey Mathematics BETTE ANN SHAPIRO 534 Lloyd Avenue Providence, Rhode Island Biology Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. BARBARA DENA SILVERSTEIN 140 Glen Wood Avenue Jersey City 6, New Jersey American History JOAN BLANCHARD SHEPLER 95 Dudley Road Newton Centre, Massachusetts English MARY KATHLEEN SINCLAIR 1508 Sodon Lake Drive Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Religion and Philosophy 5] MARGERY ANN SLOTNIK 93 Seaver Street Brookline, Massachusetts Biology MARION ROCKWELL SMITH St. Paul’s School Concord, New Hampshire Biology 92 ANNE CAMDEN SMITH “Ridgelea” Warrenton, Virginia English Stately and solemn, we entered our senior year. DYANNE SPATCHER 959 Pleasant Street Attleboro, Massachusetts Government LESLEY RENE STAHL 17 Allen Road Swampscott, Massachusetts European History JULIA ENSIGN SPENCER 244 Brattle Road Syracuse 6, New York History of Art New impetus under Dr. William Prentice. RUTH ANN STEWART 5427 Ellis Chicago 15, Illinois Biology BARBARA JANE STARRELS 8124 Brookside Road Elkins Park, Pennsylvania Biology 53 54 ELINOR MARIE STOCK 811 Hillcrest Road Ridgewood, New Jersey Biology SUZANNE TENNEY SUTTER 89 Mayo Avenue Belle Haven, Greenwich, Connecticut French JUDITH ELAINE SUGARMANN 74 Point Beach Drive Milford, Connecticut English Donning our status symbols... caps and gowns. PAMELA JAY TAYLOR 427 Militia Hill Road Whitemarsh, Pennsylvania Mathematics SUSAN JANE TAYLOR 72 Grandview Avenue Lincoln, Rhode Island English Our chapel...a new view from the front door. NANCY ANN THOMPSON 12 Sturges Ridge Road Wilton, Connecticut French CARROL CATHRYN TENENBAUM 1127 New Jersey Avenue Cape May, New Jersey Philosophy FLORENCE KING TIMOLAT Navesink River Road Red Bank, New Jersey Religion and Philosophy 59 FAITH deMENA TRAVIS 35 Boyden Road Holden, Massachusetts European History SANDRA JANE TUTHILL 1172 Park Avenue New York 28, New York Government 96 DIANE L. TRODERMAN (Mrs. Michael) 127 Sumner Road Brookline 46, Massachusetts Biology Ensconced on the library steps. ROBERTA ANNE URICH 220 Noe Avenue Chatham, New Jersey History of Art KARIN MARIE WAGENKNECHT 909 Raleigh Road Glenview, Illinois German awe assert our privilege. VIRGINIA LOUISE WALTON R. F. D. 3 Killingworth, Connecticut Sociology JANE WAINSHAL 102 Riddell Street Greenfield, Massachusetts Sociology DOROTHY CLAIRE WEICKER 165 Crescent Avenue Plainfield, New Jersey Religion and Philosophy 57 ANNE FLOYD WELD New Hill Road, Box 631 Smithtown, L. I., New York History of Art ADRIENNE TRACY WHEELER “Westland”, Box 1209 Easton, Maryland English 98 JULIA MARRINER WESTON 125 West River Street Milford, Connecticut Psychology Senior spring... KATHERINE FRANCIS WHITCOMB 38 High Farms Road West Hartford 7, Connecticut Biology SUSAN WHITCOMB 29 Fern Street Lexington 73, Massachusetts Chemistry May baskets bestowed by our sophomore sisters. SUE HOPKINS WILLIAMSON 92 College Street Hudson, Ohio English NANCY MAY WILDE Highlawn Farm Lenox, Massachusetts European History SUSAN WILLS Orange, Virginia Sociology 59 60 WENDY LEIGH WILSON 2301 Valley Drive Alexandria, Virginia Economics ELIZABETH JAYNE WOLF 64 Washington Mews New York 3, New York History of Art CAROLINE PRENTICE WISTAR 7709 St. Martins Lane Philadelphia 18, Pennsylvania European History An era past, the future unfolding... Wheaton memories enrich us. JEAN MARY WOODARD (Mrs. R. P. Keating) 21 Summit Road Newport, New Hampshire English DEBORAH DORSETT ZIMMERMAN Lazy Creek Farm Lansdale, Pennsylvania European History JUDITH WORDEN 458 Moreno Road Wynnewood, Pennsylvania European History 66 ---mid other men and other ways.”’ Sisters of the same soil. Another and a@ nobler strain must be composed and sung This sort of nonsense will not do for me, I must have clearness and accuracy is unconquerable. Tit 1. ii A high sp Everything for women’s adornment. retry Ubon “Stately Seniors.” A spirited disposition. Inclined to laugh. . . The pleasure and charm of conversation. With this flower. . . Nativity Scene, 1962. PHILOSOPHER KINGS Hail t our Philosopher-Kings! Knowledge shared with willing spirit, Makes of marble our foundation, Questions posed with mind unfettered, Give us Chance for contemplation; Shey Wall with us, yet dAbrect Cal fe quest of every generation: Beauty, “Reasons Imagination. : ww “SE cy ADMINIS ; RA k ION moulding our commonwealth with a view to the greatest happiness BOARD OF TRUSTEES Abraham T. Collier Wellesley Wilbur J. Bender Cambridge Herbert Gezork Newton Centre Irene E. Longley Summit, N. J. Brackett H. Clark Rochester, N. Y. Margaret S. Eberle Garden City, N. Y. William T. Hastings Providence, R. I Ruth Capers McKay Boston William F. Chase West Newton Magdalena V. Quinby Bronxville, N. Y. Sylvia Meadows, Secretary Brookline Richard P. Chapman, Chairman Brookline Frances Ruml Jordan Cambridge Helen Wieand Cole Boston Maurice L. Clemence Wellesley Hills Muriel E. Reynolds Westfield, N. J. Gilbert H. Hood, Jr. Winchester Absent: Carrol M. Shanks, Vice-Chairman Montclair, N. J. Helen Watson Buckner New York, N. Y. William C. H. Prentice, ex-officio Norton Trustees Emeritus: Channing H. Cox Boston John Kirkland Clark New York, N. Y. 68 The class of 1963 is proud to have taken part in Dr. Prentice’s first year as President of Wheaton College. WILLIAM COURTNEY HAMILTON PRENTICE, 4.B., 4.M., Ph.D. President of the College 70 ELIZABETH STOFFREGEN MAY, 4.B., Ph.D. LL.D. Dean of the College NANCY PAINE NORTON, A.B., Ph.D. Assistant Dean of the College aa PPP TT. Lik bbe eee HPPNRSOVEP PSE TOL ok es byt OA lt cit ott A A GAS CR EFEE IO LEOTA CAROLENE COLPITTS, 4.B., A.M. Dean of Students HELEN ESTHER RHODES Assistant to the Dean of Students Head of the Information Office ELLEN FREEDMAN. Administrative Trainee 72 REGISTRAR Leah M. Dearden ADMISSION OFFICE Barbara Ziegler Director of Admission Carolyn C. Crandall Associate Director of Admission DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Margaret R. Cassidy Manager of the Development Office Sally E. Mohrteld Public Relations Manager Seated: Sally E. Mohrfeld, Beverly J. Marsden, Margaret Cassidy. Standing: Dorothea Schlissler, Louise Lynch, Nancy Rogers, Alta M. Rhodes. PLACEMENT OFFICE Ruth M. Bucknam Director of Placement § mee bl PRK Se, Fae “orig aoe a at ALUMNAE OFFICE Marjorie A. Babcock Margaret E. Clayton Lilian M. Wood 73 SECRETARIES Seated: Arline M. Travis, Mary D. Macdonald, Jean D. London, Claire Ballou. Standing: Hazel A. Hopkins, Melba Reed, Louise Lynch, Syl- via Taylor, Shirley Lewis, Lillian M. Theroux, Peter P. Wieliczko, Barbara F. Carey, Elizabeth D. Schlechting, Dorothy E. Esten, Anita M. Bowser, Elizabeth M. Cary. COMPTROLLER Melvin Don Sargent Kitty Brown, Dorothy B. Issacson Seated: Hilda F. Harris, Helen T. Geer, Mar- garet E. Eden, Laura L. Monnier. Standing: Gertrude Martin, Louise E. Gilbert, Marjorie V. White, Angela D. Lewis, Gilda J. Smith, Harriet H. Forbes. Missing: Elizabeth Reiden- LIBRARY © bach. INFIRMARY Dr. Mitchell Wasserman Genevieve Carney 74 GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS Irving W. Fillmore. Superintendent Gladys M. Nixon DINING HALL Paul O’Connor, Director oe 3 tt LALS aes, tee oe 2. vi HOUSEHOLD John P. Wright, Director BOOKSTO RE W. Phillips Raymond, Manager W. Phillips Raymond, Harriet Curry, Charlotte M. Dill 79 THE FACULTY They have gone before us on a road by which we too may have to travel, and I think we do well to learn from them what it is like, easy or difficult, rough or smooth. Art and Music Frank W. Ramseyer, Jr. A.M. Lucile E. Bush, PA.D. Professor of Music Professor of Art Department Head Department Head Mary L. Heuser, PA.D. Associate Professor of Art Mary S. Mangat-Rai. Ph.D. Instructor in Art Ruth D. Deshaies, M.A.T. Instructor in Art Edith Vogel, PA.D. Lecturer in Music TE Edna D. Parks, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Music Annie H. Lakos, M.S.M. Assistant Professor of Music Antonia Dalapas, M@.Mus. Instructor in Vocal Music Helen Z. Duncan, B.Mus. Instructor in Piano Wesley M. Fuller, .Mus. Instructor in Music Choral Director Myrian Baker, .S. Instructor in Music 78 Samuel I. Abrams, 4.M. Instructor in Classics Classics Doris T. Bishop, PA.D. Associate Professor of Classics Department Head Economics, Government, History Elizabeth S. May, LL.D. Professor of Economics Henrietta C. Jennings, PA.D. Professor of Economics Department Head Ivan A. Lakos, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Economics David Lowenthal, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Government Department Head Milton F. Goldman, M.A.L.D. Instructor in Government Carolyn M. Clewes, PA.D. Professor of History Department Head Nancy P. Norton, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History Roderick P. Thaler, Ph.D. Lecturer in History Ernest J. Knapton, Ph.D. Professor of History Barbee-Sue Rodman, PA.D. Instructor in History Paul C. Helmreich, 4.M. Instructor in History 80 Robert L. Sharp, PA.D. Professor of English Department Head Katherine A. Burton, A.M. Professor of English Edwin S. Briggs, Ph.D. ba} =e] Associate Professor of English Curtis Dahl, Ph.D. Professor of English English and Modern Languages Robert S. Taylor, A.B. Lecturer in English Charles E. Aughtry, Ph.D. 81 Assistant Professor of English Elizabeth T. Daniels, 4.M. Instructor in English Christine K. Denny, A.M. Instructor in English Frances A. Shirley, Ph.D. Instructor in English Judith L. Anderson, 4.M. Instructor in English David H. Mills, A.M. Instructor in English 82 E. Dorothy Littlefield, 4. . Professor of French Department Head Lena L. Mandell, 4.M. Associate Professor of French Mary L. Libby, 4.M. Assistant Professor of French Janet T. Letts, Ph.D. Instructor in French Se we SS eo ow “oo de 2eneore se euaeree et soe sh S © @s Seereee ees Sees wm we eg con eS bili, tit as be | SOS oe Nicole L. Jaffrin. Diplome Assistant in French 83 Innocencia R. Mellado Licenciada en Leyes Instructor in Spanish Lucinda Moles Doctora en Filosofia y Letras Professor of Spanish Department Head Mable T. De Menis Maestra Normal Instructor in Spanish Serge V. Pastuhov, A.M. Instructor in Russian Department Head Burkhard Seubert, PA.D. Assistant Professor of German Anne Rechnitzer, Ph.D. Professor of German Department Head 84 Barbara J. Beechler, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Mathematics Anne F, O'Neill, PA.D. Professor of Mathematics Department Head Mathematics and ‘Veiiiniiiiesaeemne ee et ne Natural Sciences William R. Smith, 4.M. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Astronomy Department Head Pe cena ene Harry M. Landis, M.S. Assistant Professor of Physics Department Head Philip R. Wilson, Ph.D. 95 Instructor in Physics Bojan H. Jennings, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry Maud A. Marshall, D.Phil. Professor of Chemistry Department Head Herbert R. Ellison, Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry Lucy H. Warren, A.M. Laboratory Technician in Chemistry Nancy LeRoy, 4.M. Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry Francene S. Burnett, 4.M. Assistant in Physical Science 86 Elizabeth L. White, Ph.D. Professor of Biology Clinton V. MacCoy, PA.D. Professor of Biology Jane L. Chidsey, PA.D. Professor of Biology Department Head Rhonda Garrison, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology Anne N. Robertson, A.B. Assistant in Biology Carole L. Neumer, ™.S. Instructor in Biology PT Holcombe McC. Austin, 4.M. Professor of Philosophy Department Head Surajnayan P. Kashap, B.Litt. Instructor in Philosophy Charles C. Forman, Ph.D. Lecturer in Religion John A. Martin, Th.D. Professor of Religion Department Head Philosophy and Religion Zolton J. Fule, Th.D. Instructor in Religion Chaplain 88 Walter C. Shipley. Ph.D. Professor of Psychology Evelyn I. Banning, Ed.D. Professor of Psychology and Education Department Head Psychology and Sociology Albin R. Gilbert, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology Marjorie H. Ford, Ed.M. Instructor in Education Director of the Nursery School Carol J. Staples, MEd. Instructor in Education yp: A Betty R. Stewart, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology 89 Robert C. Webb, A.M. Instructor in Psychology Rita S. Schuman, M.S. Consultant in Education Elizabeth K. Horton, B.S in Ed. Assistant in the Nursery School Paul F. Cressey, Ph.D. Professor of Sociology Department Head Sidney A. Forsythe, 4. . Assistant Professor of Sociology Donald R. Taft, PA.D. Visiting Professor of Sociology 90 Virginia B. Olney, A.B. Instructor in Physical Education Physical Education Christine White, M.Ed. Associate Professor of Physical Education Department Head Rosaline Brown, M.Ed. Instructor in Physical Education Hilda B. Mason, 4.B. Assistant Professor of Physical Education Mary L. Biddlestone, 4.M. Instructor in Physical Education 9] cess mr eat pee “You can always tell a Harvard man—” Our friend the dog is a very good one. Who said Chivalry is dead? All the force I could muster. Youth is the time for hard work of all sorts. ... Ut is easier to ask questions than to answer them. 93 POLITICAL STRVCTVRE C ity-states loyal, cA senate of honor, Guardians who justice employ, Classes which strive ‘Jo add strength to the whole, (O}. Hered! Af communities there Shvveteeaavenneneonanetnnte ite Iie CLASSES medeeeereeeeeas Citizens bound together by sharing in the same pleasures and pains. THE SENIOR Tradition necessitates. ” “Once upon a time... The determined will succeed. A moment of merriment. Be Which way to the wide, wide world? They’re wearing them off the forehead this year. “Follow the yellow brick road .. .” The art of captivation. 100 THE JUNIOR Junior Jamboree. Susan Harris, Treasurer, Brooke Coors, President, Wendy Davis, Vice-President, Sally Unkles, Secretary. Maybe we should have followed a recipe. 102 , Junior Embarkation. Pin-mates. 103 Motley minding his manners. A topsy-turvy world. Kneed there be an explanation? THE SOPHOMORE Tani Clinchard, Treasurer, Cecily Bastedo, President, Pooh Faithful, Vice- president, Gail Miller, Secretary. 106 What the well-dressed Wheaton student will wear? St. George slays the dragon. bf Sophomores awaiting their “sisters.’ Ten-gallon Tropp. ! Off for the weekend Left to right: Betsy Moore, Donna Ingemie, Chairman, Carol Dey, Sue Rand, Lorry Barstow, Marcia Pierson, Betsy Charr, Sally Hutton, Secre- tary-Treasurer. Missing: Jane Zacharias, Peggy Beach, Cheryl Sims. If looks could kill... Freshman initiation. A noteworthy attempt. eee: mae a coat mr os es Sr Sense Soe att en RTT TN Senfeenenneneeosmrnancornsemereattot = : : a ee a a a sEEessesccssssss CITY STATES sesesssssesccs They will have meals in common and all live together like soldiers in a camp. Judy Worden, House Chairman Jane Humphrey, Ass wstant 113 Larcom , House Chairman Weston Julie tie, Assistant 1S June Chr 114 Cragin Kathy Whitcomb, House Chairman Alice Gloster, Assistant 115 Stanton wmean Heide Eberhardt, House Cha istant Ass b Julie Zietlow 116 7 Mansfield Jill Jeppesen, House Chairman Lucy Roosevelt, Assistant Prue Rowntree, House Chairman Miss Mellado, House Fellow The Spanish House jeua Kilham Sandy Magoon, House Chairman Mel Levenson, Assistant gene 118 Metcalf Judy Phillips, House Chairman Dotty Ridley, Assistant Betsy Meany, Assistant White House Young Marge Montgomery, House Chairman Pris Webb, Assistant at = a U Becky Serviss, Assistant irman , House Chai Sue Robinson N N Mcintire Mary Thomas, Assistant Tricia Brosnahan, House Chairman Everett Nancy Griffin, Assistant aa N (ome | y istant Jenny Sommerhoff Junior Ass 29 mn) F Ef 4 5 AIEEE EE SEE eat ¢ GOVERNMENT individual is self-sufficing. A state comes into existence because no 126 Rockywold The Guardians must look upon the Commonwealth as their special concern. PATRICIA KING President of C.G.A. A ruler to watch over the Commonwealth. CARROL TENENBAUM Judicial Chairman A genuine judge. 128 i s a x x ¥ College Government Association Officers To secure the greatest possible happiness for the Community as a Whole. Pat King Carrol Tenenbaum Barbara Damutz Ann Batchelder Carol Fisher Betsy Meany Carol Frost President Judicial Chairman Social Chairman Vice-President Academic Chairman Secretary Treasurer 129 Miss Libby Miss Colpitts Mary Brown Winnie Rouillion Mrs. Ford Carol Tenenbaum Miss Norton Wendy Wilson Gretchen Kerkhof Judicial Board That we may see justice. Honor Board Only fair treatment can make men friendly and of one mind. Julie Fulper, Margie Young, Alice Gloster, Wendy Wilson, Carrol Tenenbaum, Gretchen Kerkhof, Mary Brown, Winnie Rouillion, Pris Webb, Jane Reynolds. Academic Committee Full of zeal to do whatever they believe is for the good of the Commonwealth. Ginny Hooper Gail Hooper Barbara Damrosch Betty Bickwit Anne Weld Barbara Farah Alicia Donovan Dorothy Weicker Carol Fisher Nancy Whipple Carol Frost Scotty McLain Trudy Mason Sue Swisher Sandy Ohrn Jackie Keane Cindy Erb Missing: Cathy Newman C.G.A. Committee Chairman In every well-ordered community each man has his appointed tasks which he must perform. NORWAY Amy Dennison Roe Merrill Sue Burton Pam Schluter Pris Webb Susie Loewenberg Nina Marean Diana Walker Sarah Anderson Mary Harrison Carolyn Coit Lyn Masi MaryBeth Williams Missing: Cindy Gray Linda Hammond Polly Schwarz Pam Severance MIND AND BODY Naiads, dwellers of the streams, Come and vie with woodnymphs grace, ‘While Diana, fleet of foot, Pursues glory in the chase. Athens, bring your maidens nigh, Ali deimtleucantertante Lear hem cata ‘Jo verify our honored creed, Development of te Vundiand mijcou™ eee) + (Ele: ele eG ee -(elel: el: IG i] IEGekeeEsbbelessobeesssia A sound and healthy body is enough to produce a sound mind. Athletic Association Ty Bair Naomi Sawyer Jane Pafford June Christie Mimi Tropp Katie Vansant Anne Canby Jane Oxford Roberta Hess Pam Harris Amy Dennison Bessie Derby Kirke Dyett Ginger Daugherty Barbara Evans Cally Butler Olympic leaders President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Interdormitory Co-ordinator Sailing Hockey Basketball Swimming Outing Club Junior Class Representative Softball Golf Badminton Senior Class Representative Tennis Ty Blair, President Water nymphs Tritons and Tritonettes Dana Conroy, President of Tritons, Betsy Candee, President of Tritonetes, Wendy Carey, Patricia Carney, Linda Whitesell, Sue Swisher, Nancy Baldwin, Jane Nichols, Sue Thorne, Nancy Spering, Mary Northup, Deborah Collins, Darden Whelden, Judy Pickard, Sandy Tuthill, Ros Merrill, Melanie Smith, Amy Dennison, Secretary-Treasurer. = ; iieoage = tre: n Clark,; Sasiree Kambhu, Treasurer, Lexa Marshall; Edith Hathaway, Eileen Krieger, Vice-President, Caroly Lou Ann Halderman Kirke Dyett, Carroll Hurlburt; Judy Sapadin, Mel Levenson, President, Sue Mc- Gunigle, Denise Jefferson, Catherine Kiriluk; Adelaide Winfree, Alice Jarman. Dance Group Beauty of movement to the pipes of Pan 137 Pure truth by the exercise of pure thought. OFFICERS Dede Wheeler President Happy Noble Vice-President Martha Page Secretary Gail Griffith Treasurer Religious Association Light a candle and search. CoMMISsSIONS Claire Leary Catholic Ann Reeves Sales Greta Gibson World Fellowship Kari Teig Worship Committee Bev Decker World Fellowship Assistant Judy Hamberger Advertising Diana Walker Community Projects Hydie Richardson Community Projects EAA Saeeese se anaes d . i i peer Ty sac Se ms - 4 ‘ bechedosbdocdebedebedobebednhedad sasseeece ; : . | : Rususucenensnan senee gteusessuecss “essence 139 Dorothy Weicker President Sandy Hewitt Vice-President Gail Oberlin Secretary Dorothy Ciner Treasurer Philosophy ... the love of wisdom. Philosophy Club International Relations Club What is the right way to live? Sue Kolbrener President Jenny Sommerhoff Secretary-Treasurer Barbara Coleman Program Manager NT 140 .EAN LEADERSHIP! Political Clubs Still they would have the idea of peace in their hearts. YOUNG REPUBLICANS TURN TOWARD PEACE YOUNG DEMOCRATS Jean Manning President Susan Hyman President Esther Newberg President Anne Canby Vice-President Ruth Ann Casdin Vice-President Nan Chizewer Vice-President Melinda Mount Secretary Susan Burton Secretary-Treasurer Roberta Loeb Secretary Nancy Dietz Treasurer Susan Schoch Program Chairman Roselee Price Treasurer 14] Carol Frost, President, Lyn Masi, Treasurer Classics Club Dignity of classical structure French Club In honor of the ancient Gauls Alma Grew, President, Missy Pusey Treasurer, Happy Noble, Secretary. Ann Moffitt, President, Susan Groetzinger, Treasurer German Club Christmas on the Rhine Susan Benson, President, Cita Stuntz, Secretary-Treasurer Sa nean 9 he SAS: £5 ween, Spanish Club Gaining a Spanish perspective 143 Art Club By giving each its proper color, We make the whole beautiful. Julie Spencer, President, Diana Walker, Secretary-Treasurer Psyche Free to contemplate and aspire to knowledge of the unknown. Adrianne Hirsch, President Sarah Anderson, Vice-President Jan Mercel, Secretary Shelly Myers, Treasurer 144 Eleanor Brown, President Sunny Dozoretz, Treasurer Joan Blum, Secretary ANS = ee Tse. hen eet 2 ey Psychology Club Let me show... how far our nature is enlightened. Gail Hooper, President, Raina Ernstoff, Secretary-Treasurer Science Club The art of scientific calculation 145 146 RUSHLIGHT Founded in 1855 by Lucy Larcom “i IS “A Rushlight flickering and small is better than no light at all.” Kay Kadane Carol Nassauer Gail Griffith Rachela Subel Adrianne Hirsch Alice Bancroft Cynthia Hurlbert Rushlight Poets .. . to make poetry the express image of noble character. Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Literary Board Literary Board Literary Board Art Editor Literary Board Wheaton News They persuade entire communities. Barbara Shalita, Editor-in-Chief Susie Loewenberg, Associate Editor Barbara Shalita Susan Loewenberg Pat Moser Myra Reingold Margie Fairchild Cecily Bastedo Linda Murray Candy Yaghjian Susan Hyde Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Feature Writer News Editor Exchange Editor Editorial Assistant Feature Editor Copy Editor Circulation Editor BEFORE Nike 1963 Coming into being before our eyes. LITERAR Y—Liz Morava, Editor PUBLICIT Y—Carol Gluck, Editor ADVERTISING—Barbie Farah, Editor PHOTOGRAPHY—Polly Burwell, Editor 148 BRUNEI. Sih eit: 1 CIRCULATION—Elena Carrillo, Editor LAYOUT—Barbara Damrosch, Editor JAY ATWOOD _______________ Editor-in-Chie} Pb OLIINS- 2c oak Associate Editor aUrONINEAISOHIN 2 gs Business Manager porewOUK es ___ ere eet 471 Lair: AFTER THREE GRACES Mid hes procession, the Graces appear Ff sing Eo the throng, fo levee fo the lyre; TE nie merry the banqueters garlanded in green, Fk: raul beauty eel grace to tite festival scene. Daughters of ile lye fo the dbf draw near; alll out your names so hey Ses tidl may hear ‘Usur tidings of Meireh, Splendor, Good Cree yy RATAN apiece es eS EERE EAREE DRAMA Gsa5S5SS55n: SPLENDOR- SIS EEE ENS dy and comedy. in trage On the stage different actors perform Dania Kos, President Joni Scalia, Vice-President Lorna Brooks, Treasurer Sarah Dickinson, Secretary playbill Dramatic Association Telling his story by way of dramatic representation. Rehearsal for “The Intruder” OS i ie ican Dream” q o © a = Reflecter light ing crew Light 154 Vodvil 1962— So Much Fish” On the stage in the guise of a goddess. Vodvil 1963— Diamonds In The Ruff” Writers: Sarah Anderson, Head, Faye Douglas, Louisa Rawle, Lorna Brooks. Missing: Joni Scalia. 155 EEE GOOD CHEER-MUSIC saascsaasa Rhythm and harmony sink into the recesses of the soul. Carol Gluck, Judy Sugarman, Ann Mclver, Jill Jeppesen, Priscilla Hinckley, Business Manager, Joan Atwood, Elea- nor Lukens, Dania Kos, Tani Clinchard, Pamela Schluter, Tenney Sutter, Frances Keyes, Elizabeth Morava, Wendy Davis, Business Manager, Helen Otte, Charity Jerman, Camden Smith, Pooh Faithful, Priscilla Stevans, Peggy Brown, Leader. e Whims Whims to sing both night and day That’s the Wheatone rhythm Wheatones First Row: Linda Bertocci, Anne Rial, Judy Houk, Judy Spadin. Second Row: Jane Reynolds, Business Manager, Cindy Johnson, Mary Strider, Bobby Hess, Barb Damutz, Lee Hodgdon, Leader, Jenny Sommerhoff. Ee Me ea ra ee % Wesley M. Fuller, Choral Director Glee Club Song and poetry set to music. 158 Choir Musical harmony to strings of the lyre. Choral Board We said that we did not want dirges and laments Kathy Sinclair, Business Manager, Sally Remick, Performance Manager, Suzanne de Long, Librarian, Frances Rom- ney, President, Cynthia Clemence, Assistant Business Manager, Susan Broderick, Librarian, Susan Bartlett, Publicity, Kathy King, Secretary. 139 3] SF} rol 2 = ray are MIRTH - E ivals. certain fest titute uns We must Barb Damutz Social Chairman Social Committee With a view to the spirit of pleasure Sandy Hewitt, Ellie Stock, Kirke Dyett, Wendy Davis, Sue Schneebeli, Robin Holt, Secretary-Treasurer Bessie Derby, Barb Damutz. Chairman. 161 Father's Weekend 1962 There will be a gathering of young men. Shamrock Shindig Sama Ree Campus Bazaar ... in bright array. Dances And Mixers Freshman Mixer Seollre Us trumpet is hushed now, Tike: sage voice alist AN besres Brands fair youth with er reat Wisred. in lhe: past fs a future naw eShe ponders, deliberated: Ani honeys “Wiel dhe knowledge meee! wisdowe echt through the years, A fresh Ener rine of life aie alll pied: “from both present and past Will she choose and select The ideals her new creed will unfold for her will the virtue of temperance endure, And justice and courage stand firm; And the pure light of wisdom which calls from afar Like the heavens will brightly burn. JEANNETTE eA LW OOD) eee eee Nike Staff 1963 = __.._... Editor-in-Chief t+ “Now that you’ve mastered inhaling, ABIGAIL COLLINS eee en et ASSOC naa: you're ready to learn how to exhale.” LYNNE M. KOHN ___ __._.__________. Business Manager EDITORIAL STAFF ART Judy Houk, Editor Dividers Francie Locke, Titles LAYOUT Barbara Damrosch, Editor Polly Atchley Alice Bancroft Joyce Barniker Dianne Cobbs Carol Gluck Jean Lindenmeyer Francie Locke Roberta Loeb Leslie Schaberg LITERARY Liz Morava, Editor Linda Bertocci Sally Chrystal Kathy King PHOTOGRAPHY Polly Burwell, Editor Katie Vansant, Faculty Bessie Derby Carol Esposito Alice Gordon Barbara Granberry Peggy Jacobs Linda Lapid Ann Tompkins Susie Tribuno Polly Schwarz Bee our publishers. Mr. Curtis DaHL, Yearbook Adviser Miss Satty MourFeLp, of the Public Relations Office Mr. C. Kirpurn Routette, of Bradbury, Sayles, O’Neill, Hurley, Thompson, Inc., BUSINESS STAFF ADVERTISING Barbara Farah, Editor Wendy Hoag, Captions Martha Chilson Amy Dennison Margaret Fairchild Ros Merrill Aija Vilums CIRCULATION Elena Carrillo, Editor Ethel Berman Betty Bickwitt Judy Clark Dianne Cobbs Susan Harris Marfy Harrison Fran Hochbaum Jane Humphrey Joanna Johnson Jane Oxford Prue Rowntree Emily Stark Karen Subow Susan Thorne Darden Welden PUBLICITY Carol Gluck, Editor Polly Atchley Judy Erion Susan Hyde Judy Havir We are especially grateful too: Mr. Micuaet Dasuo and the Staff of Lincoln Studio, our photographers. All quotations in italics from Plato, THE Repustic. Patrons Mr. an d Mrs. Charles E. Adkins Mr. and Mrs. Bernard D. Atwood Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Barniker Mr. and Mrs. James P. Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Belcher Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Bickford Mrs. Frances V. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brady Mr. and Mrs. James T. Burnish Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Burwell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Casdin Mrs. Charles Z. Case Mr. and Mrs. Emory Champagne Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Citta Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel T. Clark Mrs. Joseph T. Clifford Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Cluett Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cobbs Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. F. Thomas Critchley Mr. and Mrs. Charles U. Denham, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Deuse Mr. Antonio deZalduondo Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dyett Mr. and Mrs. Irvin E. Erb Dr. Byron Fairchild Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Fisher Mrs. Robert F. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Max Ginsberg Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard Gluck Mrs. Sarah M. Granoff Dr. and Mrs. Rubin Grossman Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Harper Mr. and Mrs. William T. Harris, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Haskins Mr. and Mrs. H. Ober Hess Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hite Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hodgkinson Mr. and Mrs. Otis M. Humphrey Dr. and Mrs. Walter Impert Dr. and Mrs. Frank M. Jerman Mr. and Mrs. Wallace S. Jones Dr. and Mrs. Mennasch Kalkstein Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Keeley Dr. Arthur C. Kerkhof Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Kohn Dr. and Mrs. Louis S. Lapid Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. William F. MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Magoon Mr. and Mrs. Eugene T. Maher Mr. and Mrs. Leslie P. Mahony, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Masi Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Mastroianni Mr. and Mrs. John J. Matukas Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. McClintic Mr. and Mrs. George S. McEwan Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McFarland Mr. and Mrs. James McKinlay Mrs. Leonard L. McLucas Mr. and Mrs. Edmond S. Meany Mr. and Mrs. Byron S. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Walter V. Moffitt Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Moore Mr. and Mrs. John H. Morava Mr. and Mrs. Ivan C. Newberg Dr. and Mrs. Conrad Nobili Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Otte Dr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Panettieri Col. and Mrs. William H. Pickens Mrs. F. T. Pierson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Pusey Mr. and Mrs. C. Irving Rand Mr. and Mrs. William Reeves Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reisfeld Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sapadin Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Sayles Mr. and Mrs. Peter Scalia Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Shaw, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill D. Sheppard Dr. and Mrs. Milton Silverman Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Silverstein Mr. and Mrs. Saul Sakolsky Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Sommerhoff Rey. and Mrs. Albert A. Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stein Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Jerome G. Stock Mr. and Mrs. John P. Stokes Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Timolat Mr. and Mrs. Philip P. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Ozell M. Trask Mr. and Mrs. John S. Vansant Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Varney Mr. and Mrs. Everett B. Vreeland Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wainshal Dr. and Mrs. Richard Waltman Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Weinstein Mr. and Mrs. David Weld Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Whitcomb Mr. and Mrs. Gifford E. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Williamson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wistar, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Wister Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodard Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Worden Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Zacharias Mr. and Mrs. John F. Zietlow, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Zimmerman “T certainly put my feet into it!” By the way, Carolyn, can you cook? “Will Alice meet her true love? Tune in to next week’s episode. . .” CONGRATULATIONS to the “Yes,” he said, “They certainly do give strange names to diseases.” SENIORS from the Class of 1966 The short and long of it. Best of Luck to the Seniors Your Sister Class wy 3 Qo aS) =} ad © =) “ G COMPLIMENTS OF WHEATON COLLEGE BOOKSTORE “After four years, my group had 62% fewer cavities.” ff “Pillow Talk” COMPLIMENTS OF MARTYS COFFEE HOUSE Norton, Massachusetts “Are you sure this is the unexpurgated edition?” Congratulations Class of ‘63 Best Wishes from... from TRITONS and TRITONETTES West Main Street NORTON, MASS. Where You Get Those Wonderful GOLD BOND STAMPS Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmid Bachanal Congratulations To. The CLASS of 1963 ‘Only 36 more hours before we go home!” Be generous, be delicate, and keep your eye on the prize. —Max Beerbohm’s favorite quote from Henry Adams FASHIONS Kingston Norton “This is a stick-up!” MAX WEINBERG Max Weinberg, Mortgage Banker 319 North Fourth Street, St. Louis 2, Missouri Phone: WYdown 3-0218 Licensed in: Missouri. Entered real estate in 1947 and handles gen- eral finance of mortgages on properties, bond issues, and subordinated debentures for companies. 10 years’ experience in con- struction and development of commercial, industrial, and residential property. Special- ized in motel sales for 3 years. Graduate of Washington University Law School and member of Real Estate Exchange, local and national, and member of Motel Brokers As- sociation of America. THE JOLLY JUNIORS wish the Class of 1963 A Happy and Successful Future “The Rubber Swan is mine!” ury, : : Me. S ey ° ra mk att % - eg . B S ret ee ee iniiiustion imine atleast oa se, © ”? “Tt’s o.k. — he has rubber soles.” ‘There lie your natural resourses. _ LINCOLN STUDIO MALDEN, MASSACHUSETTS Rad “We're going dimple-dashing! “Pax vobiscum.” Official Photographers for Nike 1963 “There has been a motion to ban knitting this year.” I do believe you are now in earnest. st ar alee Ri ited 5 ease Russell B. Myers BURNEKO’S MARKET Plumbing - Heating - Oil Burners Sheet Metal Work - Air Conditioning 435 South James Street 494 WEIR STREET - TAUNTON, MASS. Rome, New York Telephone VAndyke 4-9401 LICENSE No. 4470 COMPLIMENTS OF THE WHEATON COLLEGE ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION “But she told me to draw a ‘rugged lion’.” Mandigo Sand and Gravel, Inc. 300 tremont street taunton, mass. tel. va 4-4335 “T go to Vic Tanny’s.” “Sisters, houses are closing!” 9 CONGRATULATIONS WHEATON COLLEGE on your ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATTLEBORO Seekonk So. Attleboro MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Our 88th Year of Complete Banking Services Our Wishes For Your Success Spirits that go about by night in all sorts of outlandish shapes. WILLIAMS LUMBER CO. Rear 62 Weir Street Tauton, Mass. Telephone VA 4-5897 “T can’t look either!” REARDON LYNCH COMPANY, Inc. Wholesalers of Plumbing and Heating Supplies Cor. East and Brook Sts., Attleboro, Mass. TEL CA 2-5555 (222-5555) Compliments of Mr. a nd Mrs. H. Le SO I IT! 4 : ah! Grew Father of “Maybe you’d better try a wig?” Jacqueline Lee Miller The Mansfield Press, Inc. 172 North Main Street Mansfield, Massachusetts 180 “O.K.—it’s done!” i re 4 ROBERT ROLLINS BLAZERS, Inc. 832 Broadway New York, 3, N. Y. SPECIALIZED BLAZER SERVICE t Schools Glatses Colleges Glee Clubs Golf Clubs Choral Groups MORTON OIL Ni COM PANY “What’ll I do—she’s sleep-walking!” 169 Medford Street Malden, Massachusetts BERGWALL PHARMACY 241 Main Street Worcester, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Halperin THE FIRST-MACHINISTS NATIONAL BANK of Taunton “Is this hem long enough?” NORTON OFFICE Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation TAUNTON LANDSCAPING GARDNERS, INC. Landscaping Tree Service 252 South Walker Street Taunton, Massachusetts “Hail to Britannia...” Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Archie H. Miller Class of 1963 COMPLIMENTS OF “WHEATONES” “Well— they said the dance was informal!” COMPLIMENTS of oe ce a eee | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kirshenbaum would only take an hour.” COMPLIMENTS OF WILLIAMS FORD SALES ermnody Cleaners: 175 Rumford Avenue Mansfield, Mass. 34-44 Cohannet St. Taunton, Mass. Phone VanDyke 2-6161 “Dermody's—Your Clothes Best Friend” “Whoops— here comes the guided tour again!” Man-stealers of the community. RT BE BEST WISHES a = CLASS OF 1963 “O.K.—slip it in—the coast is clear!” MILDRED and BART PAULDING “Look at it this way— what’s one building more or less?” WHEATON INN KLOSE HORSE Norton - Taunton, Mass. “Are these the new dorms?” COLUMBIA ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO., INC. Electrical Wholesalers 311 Warren Ave., Brockton, Mass. Tel. JU. 7-3050 COMPLIMENTS OF THE DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION HASKINS PHARMACY 46 WEST MAIN STREET NORTON, MASS. “Are you sure this is the air raid shelter?” Town Country Motor Inn Route 44 Raynham, Massachusetts “Three little maids from school are we.” Compliments of WRIGHT DITSON DIVISION OF SPALDING SALES CORPORATION Girls School College Outfitters 462 Boylston Street Boston, Massachusetts Compliments CAPITOL YEAST co. “But I’m sure I saw elephant tracks of in my Quadrat! West Brookfield Weber Farm Massachusetts 185 Fw weicn’s SYMIOF MIMI — pe re a ae porn ran Taal JAMES O. WELCH COMPANY Miniature Mint Patties Dainty and Delicious Los Angeles, California Cambridge, Massachusetts “We got our posture pictures back today!” Compliments of The Nike cake. Deary Brothers Quality Milk and Dairy Products aaa Oe abe eth ae Ras RHODE ISLAND BUS COMPANY For Excellence in Charter Service Telephone UN 1-5000 Off to class. 375 Promenade Street Providence, R. I. $344 coe ees ... and in this I detect a certain peculiarity. 187 MOSS COALS “Ts this Wheaton’s swimming pool?” ... Produced at modern mechanized mines. ... Prepared in electronically controlled plants resulting in high grade uniform quality coals. GERMANY Representing @ 15 million tons — « annual production, over 7 billion tons reserve for world-wide markets. FINLAND DENMARK NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AUSTRIA YUGOSLAVIA The resemblance is very close, and I have nothing to say for them. COAL EXPORT CORP. Specialists in export for over thirty years 250 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK 17, N. Y. Cable Address: “Routhcoal New York” COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jolis Bring your alterations and sewing problems to Mary. 15 years experience on R. K. Originals and Other famous dresses “As I left off from the last lecture. . .” Mrs. Mary Monteiro 39 Pine Street Norton, Mass. TUTHILL and COMPANY, INC. COMPLIMENTS OF Mrs. John Eveleth Dickinson SHEP ARD’S FLOWERS The snake isn’t moving. 174 Spring Street Mansfield, Mass. First one in gets the rotten egg! There are three ways to get peanut butter off the roof of the mouth. “Are you sure I bell-hop for the next three weekends?” STUDENT LINEN SERVICE Our College Department will serve you weekly with SHEETS (72 x 108”) PILLOW CASES BATH TOWELS and BLANKETS and PILLOWS Thoroughly Sterlized and Laundered Your linens will be supplied and laundered by the foremost college linen service in New England... GORDON Linen Service 60 ABERDEEN AVE. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Call... KI 7-8285 tee Soe Se f i i ll these flowers of popular wisdom and to draw A young woman should be quick-witted enough to gather honey from a e aa as to the ack of person she should be and the way she should go in order to lead the best possible life. her own conclusions Said aS ee SO
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