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ANNUA L OF THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY-TWO COLBY COLLEGE WATERVILLE MAINE


whose courageous and devoted leadership of a new and greater Colby on Mayflower the Nineteen Forty-Two Oracle.


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To President Franklin Winslow Johnson, has brought ever nearer reality, the dream

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to the mem bers of the faculty, one and all, my gratitude for their co­ operation du ring the years of my presiden cy. I know you will give to Dr. Bixler the same generous support. FRANKLIN

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JOHNSON



FRANKLIN WINSLOW JOHNSON Pre

ident of Colby College

A.B., Colby College 1891; M., Colb College, 1894; L.H.D., Colby Coll ge, 1916; LL D.. niver ity, 1933; D.C.L., niver ity of Maine, 1933; LL.D., Brown cadia Univer ity, 1938. Principal, Calai (Me.) High cbool 1891-1894; Principal, Co· burn Cla ical In titute, 1894-1905; Principal Morgan Park (Ill.) Academ , 1905. 1907; A i tant Principal, niversity of Chicago Higl1 chool 19(}7-1909, Principal, 1909-1919; Profe or of Education Teacher' College (Columbia ni er ity , 1919. 1929; President, Colby College, 1929. Member, ational Edncation A ocia· tion · Religion

Education

ociation; Phi Beta Kappa.

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ERNEST CUMMINGS MARRINER Dean of Men .B. Colb College, 1913; A.M. uffolk niver ity 193 7 ; Head ol the Engli h Department. Hebron cadem 19131920 · Principal of Hebron Academy, 1920-21; Librarian of Colby College, 1923-1928; 1928Dean of men Pro­ fe or of Engli h at Colby College; President of the ew England College Investi­ Entrance Certificate Board; gated local Maine dialect ; Phi Beta Kappa.

NINETTA MAY RUNNALS B.A., M.A., LITT.

D.

Dean of Women B.A. Colby College, 1908; M . . Colum· niversity, 1920 · Litt.D. Colby Col­ bia lege, 1929 · Teacher of Mathematic Foxcroft Academy 1908-11; Teacher of Mathematic and Dean of Girl , Maine Central In titute, 1911-16; Highland Hall, 1918-20; Colby College, Dean of Women, 1920-26; A i tant Profe sor of Mathematics, 1920-23; Profe or of Mathematic , 1923-26; Hill dale College, Dean of Women and A ociate Profe or of Education, 1927-28; Mi ayward' chool, 1927-28. Colby College Dean of Womeri, Profe or of Mathematics and Education, ince 1920. ational Educa· tion A ociation; National ociation of Dean of Women; American A ociation of University Women; Phi Beta Kappa; Board of Manager of the Bapti t Board of Education.

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In HCR FT, B . ., Ph.D. E BR THOM niver ity, 1911 · Member of t.he Hopkin irH'e 1913. 1911-13; Profe or of Mathematic

ollege, 1906; Ph.D. John B . . Wak Fore t ociate Profe or, ince 1911; FacuJt olb

HERBERT C RLYLE LIBB , B. . , Litt.D. B . . Colb_ College, 1902 · B. . Har ard Unji tant ollege, 1919; In tru tor at Colby College, 1909-12. er ity, 1904; Litt.D. Colb peaking ince 1913. Profe or. 1912-13; Profe sor of Pub.Ii . B . . Colb College, 1909; B. c. and A THANIEL ERNE T WHEELER, B. ., B. . M niver ity, 1911 · A ociate Profe or of Ph ic at Colb Col l ege, 1920; Fello' M. c. McGill ocrnt1on Member American cience. dvan ement of of Ameri an A ociation for the for the Promotion of Engineering ociety; of Phy ic Teacher ; American Phy i al Education. HUGH MORROW, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.A. 1910; M.A. 1911; Ph.D. Clark Uni er ity, CURT! s i tant Librarian American Antiquarian Society, 1912-1920; A ociate Profe or and 1927; Head of the Department of Economic , Colby College, 1920-24; Profe or of Economic and ocio]gy, Colby College, 1924. Univer ity, Hopkin Oxon. , Litt.D. B.A. John CARL JEFFER ON WEBER, B.A., M.A. niversity, 1920; Litt.D. Franklin and MarshaH College, 1938; '1.A. (Oxon.), Oxford 1914; Profe iate so A 1922-23; College, Colby or, h, Engli 1923.25; Profe A si tant Profe or of sor of Engli h, 1925-28; Robert Profe or of English Literature ince 1928; Curator of Rare Book and Manu cripts since 1940.

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E D W A R D JO PH CO LG A , .A .. M.A. Ma achusett In t i t u te of Tech o n o l o gy, 1 9 05- 1 906 ; A.A. Harvard . 1 9 1 4 ; M . A . H a r a r d niver i t y, 1 920 ; Par i , 1 9 2 1 -22 ; A lfred n iversi ty, 1922-24 ; ummer n iv e r ity of 1ember, Ea t e rn P ycho­ P r o f e o r o f Educa t i o n a n d P yc h o l o gy at C o l b y College i n ce 1 9 2.l. A me rica n l o g ic al A o c i at i o n ; A merican A ociat i o n of chool A d m i n i t r a t i o n . A ociatio n for d vancement of c i ence. W I L L I AM J O HN W I LK I. B . A . W i l l i a m a n d !for C o l lege. 1 902 ; G raduate tud at P rin e t o n n iv e r- i ty, 1904-05 ; Dean of W a h i n g t o n Col lege, 1 909- 18 ; H o n o rary D e g ree o f M . from We leyan ni e r Hy 1 923 ; C o l u m b i a n iversit , M . . a nd Ph. D ., 1 924 · W a h i n g t o n C o l le1rn, L L . D., 1924 ; P rofe o r o f H i t o r y. Colby Col l ege, 1 924-29 ; Profe or of H i s t o ry n i ve r it of e rm o n t , 1929-30 ; fomber of Phi Beta Kappa ; Member of American H i st o ri ca l ociat i o n ; Ameri a n P o l it ical ci ence sociat1o n ; taff Advi or C o u n c i l of a t i onal Youth ociat ion ; Ch a irman a t i o n a l Youth A d m i n i -t ra t i o n C o l lege W o rk C o u n c i l o f Mai ne· M ember Regio n a l C o m m it tee of . Y. A . T I , B . A., M . B . . B A . C o l by C o l lege, 1 923 ; M . B . . H a rvard B u s i ­ E ARTH R G A L E Profe -or, 1 92 7 ; College 1926-2 7 ; A ociat A d m i n t ra t i o n, 1 926 ; In -tractor at Co lb ne Acl m i n i t ra t i o n i n ce 1 927 · T rea urer of C o l by Herbert E. Wad w o rt h Profe or of Bu i ne Co l l ege. ni er it , 1 905 ; M. . C l ark niv e r i t y, 1 908 ; E CLIO HELIE B. ., M. . C o l l ege. 1 9 1 7 : A i tant Profe or at C o l b y Coll ege, 1 920-2 2 ; In tructor in French at Colh A - ociate Profe o r of 1odern Language at Colb C o l l ege i n ce 1 922. L E T E R FR A

niv e r i ty, K W E E K , B . , M . . B . . Colby C o l l ege, 1 9 1 5 ; M. . H a r ard C h e m i t ry a t C o l by Col lege 1 9 18-20 and 1 922 · A sociate Pro· Col l e g e i n ce 1 922 ; Member of P h i B e t a K appa. n i v e r i ty of Toulo use, 1918 ; o ci ate P rofes o r of Modem ni1 926-29 ;

M c COY, A B ., A.M. FRA K L I JOH n i ver· i t y 1 923 ; Cert i fi cate. U n i e r i t i e 1 924-25· C e rt i firate, n i ver it y o f Z u r ick, Language at C o l b C o l lege ince 1 930.

WEEK

A . B . Princeton U n iver i t y, 1 9 22 ; A . M . H a rvard of Frankfort-o n-the- Ma in a nd M u n ich, Germa ny, w i tzerland 1938 ; sociate Profe o r of Modern

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A.B. Wake Fore t College, 19 1 1 ; .T.M. wton Theological In ti Lotion, 1 924 路 .T.M. Andover路 i tant Profe or of Philo opby ince 1928.

niver ity. ALFRED KING CH PM , B. ., M . ., B. ., Colby College, 1 9 25 ; M.. . Harvard 1 928 ; In Lru tor at Colby College, 1928-34 ; A istant Profe or of Engli b ince 1934 ; Member of Phi Beta Kappa; Member of Modern Language ociation on leave of absence, 1 9404 1 . EDWARD CILLEY R O DY B. . B . . t . Lawrence niver ity; Coach a t St. Lawrence University, 1915-1 7 ; Coach Hampden- yclney CoBege, 1920-24 ; si tant Profe or of Health and Physical Education at Colby ColJege ince 1924. ELL WORTH WILLI MILLETT, B.S., M A. B.S. Colby College, 1 925 ; Coach Waterville High School, 1925-27 ; M.A. Columbia University, 1939 ; As i tant Profe or of Health and Physical Education sin e 1 9 2 7 ; Coach of Hockey ancl Freshman Football; Fre hman Coach of Baseball. N. ORWIN RUSH, A.B., B.S. A.B. Friends Uni er ity, 1 93 1 ; B. . Columbia University, 1932 ; Reference Department of New York Public Library, 1931-36 ; A istant Profe or of Bibliog路 raphy and Librarian since 1936. GORDON WINSLOW SMITH, B.A , M.A. B.A. Bo ton Univer ity, 1 929 ; M.A. Harvard University, 1930 ; University of Nancy and University of Paris France; Member of Phi Beta Kappa; Assistant Profe sor of Modern Languages ince 1938.

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O R M AN D N B R P A LMER A . B ., M . ., P h. D. A . B . Colby C o l l ege, 1 930 ; M . A. Y a l e U n iver i ty, 1932 ; Ph. D . Yale niver ity, 1 936 ; In tructor of H i tory at C o l by Co l lege. 1933-37 · As i Lant Profe or of Hi tor ince 193 7 ; Member of P h i B e t a Kappa ; Member of A me r ican H i torica l A ociation. P L A D RL<\ FULLAM. A . B . A.B. H a rvard n i ver ity, 1 93 1 · Profes o r of H i st o ry, Lake ide ( eattle) C ou n t ry-Da chool, 1 93 1 -35 ; Profe o r of H i t o ry, Che t a u t H i l l Academy, 1935-39 ; Graduate Work, n iversity of eattle, 1934-35 ; Graduate Work, U n i e r ity o f Pen n ylvania. 1935-39; Graduate Work Harvard n i ver ity, 1 94 0 ; I n tructor of H i story, C o l by C o l l e ge, in e 1 94 1 . Han ard ar i t y C l ub. NEL ON W . NIT C H M A A.B. n f o n Col lege, 1 930 ; A i tant P rofe or, P h y ical Educati o n, U n i o n Col lege, 1 931 4 1 ; i t ant Profe o r o f P b ical Educa t i o n a n d Coach of Var i t y Fo o t ba l l Colby C o l l e ge, ince 1 94 1 . GIL B E R T F R E DERICK L O E B B .P.E , B . c . , M . A. B .P . E . p r i n g fi e l d C o l l ege, 1925 ; B .Sc. n i ver it of Pitt bu rgh 1 927 ; M. A . C o l umbia Un iver i ty 1 930 ; G raduate Study i n Education, um m e r School, 1 929-3 7 ; niver ity ; In . ru t or i n Phy ical Ed ucat i o n at B a t e a t Columbia M emb er of Kappa Pi Ka ppa: Phi Del ta Kappa and Kappa Delta P h i ; As ociate Prof es or of H e a l t h a n d E d u ca t i o n at Co l by C o l l e g e i n ce 1 934. H E R BERT L E E N EWMA , B . . S.T.M. Ph.D. B.A. C o l by C o l lege, 1 9 1 8 ; A ndover New· t o n T h e o l o g i a l In t irute CB.D. 1 922 ; .T.M. 1 9 2 7) ; In structor a t Co lby C o l l ege, 1 922-26 ; a t i onal A ociate Profe or of Rel i g i o n i nce 1 926 · P h. D. Bo ton University. 1 939 ; Member of A o c i at i o n of B ib l ical In t ru t i o n a n d ociety of B i b l i al L i terature a n d Exege i . Coll ege, 1 926 ; M. A . Tufts EL ON B R E C K E RIDGE, B . . , M .A. B . . Tuft WALTER C o l l e ge, 1 928 ; In t ructor at C o lby College, 1928-30 ; A i t a nt Profe or of Econom ics, 1 930-37 ; i nce 1 93 7 ; G ra duate tudy at C o l u m b i a U n iversit y ; Me m ­ A ociate Profe or of E conomic ber o f P h i Beta Kappa. R I C H A R D J EWETT L O U G E E, B .S , M.A., Ph.D. B . . Dartmouth C o l l e ge, 1 92 7 ; M . A . U n i· ver ity of Michigan 1 929 ; P h . D . Co l u m b i a U n i v er i ty, 1938 ; As istant Professor at U n iversity of Verm o n t, 1935 ; Assi t a n t Profe or at Colby C o l l ege, 1936-37 ; A ociate P rofe or of Geol­ ogy a t Colby C o l l ege ince 1 939. In t i t u t e of Technolo gy, S.B . Ma achu ett E L M E R C H A P M A N W A R R E N , S . B ., Ed.M. 1 926 ; In t r uctor at Colby C o l l ege 1 928-30 ; A si t a n t Professor of Mathematics 1930-38 ; E d . M . t o n U n iver ity 1 933 ; A o c i a t e Prof es o r of M a t h e m a t i c s i nce 1 938 ; R e g i s t r a r a n d D i rec­ B os tor o f the Per o n n e l B u reau si nce 1 933.

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CLARK

chool . 1904 ; .B. niProf e or of Phy ic

ALICE P TTEE COM P RETT I , B . ., M. . Ph.D. B . . Rockford Col l ege. 1930 ; M . . Cornel l U n i ver i t y 1934 ; Ph.D. ornell ni ver i l y. 1937 ; I n tructor of E n g l i h, Colby Col 1 ege, s i nce 1936. H ROLD EDWIN CL RK, B. lege, 1 929 ; B . . in L i b rar. ervice, of Phi B lea Kappa.

olb oil ge, 1 928; M. . Colby ColL i b rarian. Colby Col l ege ; Member

WEN DELL GU T RAY. . B ., M. . , Ph.D. A.B. Bale Col lege, 1 932 ; M . . Har ard Universi ty, 1934 ; P h . D . Harvard niv r i ty, 1936 ; Re ear h i tanl i n Chemi t ry al Harvard ol lege, 1938-4 1 ; A i tant Profe or of Un iver i ty, 1 936-38 ; In t ractor i n Chem i t ry, Colby Chemi try, Colb y C o l l ege, i n ce 1 9H; 1ember of m r ica n C hemica l ociety ; Phi Beta Kappa ; i g ma Xi. HENRY WEB TER APLI GTO , J r. B . A., M . . , Ph .D. B. . Amber t Col lege, 1930 ; Graduate tudy and Teach i n g in B i ol ogy, Anther t, 1933-39 ; We leyan Univer ity, Columbia, M.A., 1 937 ; Corne l l Un i ver i ty, Ph.D., 1939 ; In tractor in B i o l ogy, Colby C o l l e ge i n ce 1939 ; Member of Sigma Xi; P h i Kappa Phi. JANET M A R C H AN T, B. . M. . B . . Teachers Col lege, Col u mbia n iver ity, 1 924 ; M . A . Teachers CoJl ege, 1 9 3 3 · I n t ructor i n Phy ical E d ucation, A d e l p h i C o l l ege, 193540 ; lnstru tor of Hea l th and Physical Educat i o n, Colb y College, s i nce 1940. WALTER CLARK W I LSON, B .A ., M . A ., Ph.D. B .A. Univers ity of Nevada, 1 93 1 ; M.A. Clark U n i ver ity, 1933 ; Ph.D. C lark U n iver ity, 1939 ; In t ructor of Eco n o m i c , Univer-ity of D e laware, 1 93 7-40 ; I n t ruclor of Econom i c and Bu ine A d m i n i t ration, Colby College, 1 940 ; Member of Association of Univer ity Profe ors and American Economic A ociation.

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A LLY I . HERB R N E, B . . B . A . Wel l e ley C o l l ege, 1 9 1 1 ; A i taut Hou e D i rector, Bo t o n n iver i t y. 1 93 7-38 · D i rector of Reside nce, W omen' Di i ion, Colb y C o l l e g e i nc e 1939. D OR O T H Y B . L W R E N C E, In t i tu t i o n a l Management Cour e, immon tian at Well C o l l ege, 1 931-4 1 ; D ie t i t i a n at Col by Col lege i nce 1 94 1 . J O H N O B E D P I PE R. A . B ., M. D.C.M. it · m e m b e r of merican Meili c a l l ege Phy-ician at C o l b C o l lege.

C o l l ege, 1930; D ie ti·

A.B. Bate C o l l e ge, 1 903 ; M . D . C . M . M c G i l l U ni v e r· ssociat io n a n d A me r ican C o l l ege of Phy i c i a n s ; Col·

A . B . Dartmouth C o l lege, 1 93 1 ; M . C . . A m o A RT HU R WILLI M E E PE, A.B. M . C . . T u c k choo l of A d m i n i tration and Finance, 1932; In t ructor o f B u s i n e A d m in i stration a t C o l b y Co l J e ge . 1 937-39; i t a n t Profe o r o f B u i n e A d m i n i tra t i on si nce 1939 · Member of P h i B e t a Kappa. C A R L L E N A R T C A R L ON, B .A., M .A., P h. D . B . A . B ro w n U n iversity, 1933; M.A. B ro w n n iversity, 1 936 · A i tant i n Engli h a nd Le c turer a t B ro w n niver i ty, 1 934; P h . D . B ro w n n iver i t y ; ecreta ry of M a i ne Beta of Phi B e t a Kappa, Col b y C o l lege · M e m b e r o f M o d e r n n iver i t y P r o f e o r ; Modern H u m a n i t i e s L an guage A ociatio n ; American A oc iation of t u dies ; Jn. canil i navian o ci at io n ; A merican A o c i a t i o n for Advan c e m e nt of R e earch tructor in E n g l i h, C o l by College, 1 937-40; A i tant Profe o r of E n g l i h, Colby C o l l ege, i nce 1 940. A.B. C o l by C o llege, 1930; A me rican Exchange TEW A R T B I THER, A.B. M.A. PID L I P niver ity of Gie en, Germa n y, 1 93 1 -32; M . A . H a rv a rd U n iver ity, 1 939; I nstructor t u de n t, ince 1 932; A member o f Phi Beta Kappa a n d Kappa Phi Kappa. i n M o dern L a n g uage

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B . Colby ol leg , 1 932; ical E d u a Lion ince 1 934.

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lberta, 1928 · niver ity of .M., Pb.D. T U RT G LB R A I T H B. . AL .M. of Alberta, 1 928-29; Ha lf-t ime niver it Har ard, 1930; Ph.D . Har ard, 1 93 ; Ta ught al In t ru lor i n M athemari , Harvard, 1 930-33; I n t r u tor i n fa thematic Colby ColJege 1 93336 ; I n t ruclor in Ma themati , Univer i ty of Roche ter 1 937-4 1 ; A i tant Profe or of Math· ematic . Colb College, i n e 1 94 1 .

M . . C o l b y C o l l ege, 1 926; E d . M . H arvard, 1 933 ; R U ELL M. . , Ed.M. CLYDE ELWI me bu ry, fa ., 1922-23 ; Taught at W i n l o w H i gh chool, 1 9244 1 ; President of Taught at A ociation, 1 933-34 ; I nstra tor i n Education and Di rector of Teacher Maine Principal Traini n g, Colby College, ince 1 94 1 .

ummer Ma sacbu e t t s Memorial H o pita) 1 924 ; HELEN L. WEB B E R, R . . mons College, 1938 ; Nur e i n the Men' D i i ion, Colby Co ll ege, ince 1 937.

choo],

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niver· A.B. Colby College, 1 924 ; A.M. Harvard J OSEPH COBURN S M I TH, A . B ., A.M. sity, 1 926 ; D i rector of Publicity at Colby C o l lege si nce 1930 ; Member of Phi Beta Kappa.

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CAROLINE ELIZ BETH COLE B . . i m rn o n s chool of o c i a l Work, 1936 ; Tau g h t R e ­ l i g i o u E d ucation e c o n d Ch urch, Dorche t e r , M a ., 1 936-193 7 ; ocial W o rk S. P. C . C ., Providence, R h ode I l a n d, 1 937-1939 ; Y a l e D ivin ity chool, 1939- 1 9 4 1 ; A si t a n t in Rel i g i o n Department a n d A d vi or to . C. A . C o l b y C o l l eg e i ncc 1 9 4 1 .

E L I Z A B ET H OW D E K E L L EY, S. B . S.B. Simmon Col lege, 1939 ; Grad u a t e B o u v e B o ton ch o ol o f P h y i c a l E du cat i on, 1 939; Taugh t in N ormal Sch o o l of E d u c a t i on, Tokio, J apa n, 1939-40 ; In t ructor in H e a l t h a n d Phy ical E d ucati on, C o l by C o l lege, since 1 9 4 1 .

ANN I E D U N , R . N . i ter H o pital, 1 9 1 8 ; Nur e i n Women' Divi i o n , C o l b y C o l l ege, i ters H o pital, 1 925-28 ; N u rse in Women's 1 9 1 8-2 1 ; upervi o r of M a ternity Department Divi ion Colby C o l l e ge, ince 1 929.

G A R F I E L D C E C I L G O D D A R D , A .B . C o l l ege ; Member of P h i G amma M u .

A . B . Colby C o l l ege, 1 92 9 ; A l um ni Secretary a t C o l by

ER E A GOODALE MITH A.B. A.B . C o l by C o ll ege, 1 924 ; A l umnae Associate Secretary a t C o l by C o l l ege ; Project Mana ger of t h e C a mpa i g n for the W o m en's Union on M ayfl ower H il l .

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1942

end of their college days. did I.

have

ome to the

o, fifty-on e years ago,

You are lea ing the a tive life of the In

campus¡ and o again am I. uncertainties and hazard that wish I were in your place. I a part with

i

spite of the

onfront you, I ould gladly take

ou in the grim experien es of war

and more happily in the b uilding of a more secure and cooperative world society which will follow. It is my confident expectation that you will carry on the Colby tradition of loyal service in war and peace. God bless you all.



ELIZAB TH A RCHER B Middleboro,

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ERLD LYA B ACON "Lol r a' Oakland,

foine

Coburn Classical Institute. ln ternntio1wl R elation Clitb ; French Clu b, 3 4.

B ETTY B ARTER Stonington, Maine

Chi Omgea

Stonington High School. Sorority Officer, 3, 4, V ice-Presi.dent, 4; International Relation Club, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Outing Club, I 2 ; Dean's List, 3 ; Class Officer, 3 ; S. C. A . , I, 4.

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MARLEE B RA G D O N Wh ite Plains,

. Y.

Delta Delta Delta

White Plains High School. Women 's A th letic A s· ociation, 1. 2, 3, 4, Publicity Manager, 3 4 ; Winter Carnival Com m ittee, 2, 3 ; Hamlin Prize peaking Conte't, l; Daughter of Colby, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Student League, 3; Badm inton Clu b, 3, 4; Bowling Clu b 3, 4 ; Colby ight, 4 ; Oracle Board, 3, 4, Woman's Editor, 4; Powder and Wig 3, 4 ; A rts Club, 3, 4 ; Publicity Manager, 4 ; Outing Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Pu blicity Board, 4 ; Dean's List, 3 ; Class Vice­ President, 4 · S. C. A ., 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Board, 3 ; Campus G u ild Repre entative, 3, 4 ; Dance Club, .J.; Colby Play Day Coordinator, 4 ; Clwirman , In­ tercollegiate Athletic Con/ erence.

FRAN C E S BREWER 'Frannie" Water ille,

Jaine

Delta Delta Delta

Waterville High chool. Ba ketball, 2, 4 · tudent League 3 ; orority Historian, 4; I nternational R e­ lations Clu b, 1, 2, 3 ; French Clu b, 1 2 3, 4 ; Ger­ man Club 2, 3, 4 ; Outing Clu b, 3, 4 ; . C . A. 3.

N O RMA B R O S IU S "Nonnie" Berlin,

1•

H.

Berlin High School. Winter Carn ival Comm ittee, 3, 4 ; tudent Assistant in B iology, 3, 4 ; Badmin­ ton , 2, 3 ; A rts Club 2; Outing Club, l, 2 3, 4, Board, 3, 4; Dean's List, 1 , 3; Class Secretary­ Treasurer, 4 · Bowen ociety Treasurer, 4.

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CHR I STINE BRUCE 'Chris Fort Fairfield,

!Jaine

y

igma Kappa

Fort Fairfi ld High chool. General holar hip, 1 , 2 3, 4 · German Fir t Prize, 2 · t11clent A si tant iri Hi tor '• 3, 4 · orority Officer, 4 · Pi Gamma fo 3; lrrtemational Relatio11s lub, 1 2 , 3, 4 · German Club, 1 · Math lu b, l ; Dean' List, 1, 2, 3, 4.

CATHERINE M. BUCllLEY "Ka Hartford, Con11.

Delta Delta Delta

LaSalle Junior College. Gamma Omega 1, Omega u I.

MARGARET CAMP BELL " ilf a r n i e " Portland, Maine

Delta Delta Delta

South Portland High School. Student League, 3. 4, Hall President, 4 ; Sorority Officer, 3, 4; French Clu b, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4; Outing Clu b, 1, 2 ; Dean's List, 2, 3 ; Class Vice-President, 3 ; S . C . A ., 2, 3, Community Relations.

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JEAN CANNELL 'Jean ie" Everett, Ma s.

Delta Delta Delta

Everett High chool. A rchery, 1. 2; Woodman Grant, 4; Student League, 2 ; orority Officer, 2 ; International Relations Club l , 2 ; Outing Clii b, l; Pan-Hellenic Council, 3, 4. President, 4; . C. A ., 4.

MARY CARR orridgei ock Maine orridgewock High chool. Competitive Entrance cliowrship, 1 ; General cholarship, 2, 3, 4; Powder and Wig Comm encem ent Play, 2 · L ibrary A sociates, -� ; International Relations Club, 2 3, 4· A rts Club, 3, 4 · Outing Clu b, 3 4; Dean's List, 1 2, 3 4 · Peace Group 1, 2, 3, 4 · Honors course in His­ tory, 4.

M U R I E L CARRELL Oakland, Maine

Delta Delta Delta

W illiams High chool. Women's Athletic Associa­ tion, 2, 3, Num erals, 2, Letter, 3 · "C" Clu b, 3, 4 ; In ter orority Athletic Board, 4 ; Field Hockey, l · Woodman Grant, 3, 4 ; 2nd prize in German, 3 ; orority Officer, 4 ; French Clu b, 3, 4.

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M A R JORIE

CATE

' Marai oncord,

. II.

el1a Delta Delu1

oncord enior High A ssocir11io11 u m ral , 2 · Preside111, 4; D legnt to 1ew E11gla11d m rit 011/er n e e, orority Ofji r, 3, · Fr n Ir lub. 2, 3, 4 ; 11ti11g lub, ], 2, 3. 1. • D r111' Li 1, 2· ap cirrd Cow11, 4; TF1ho - lf'lro in nieri rm ol­ lege and n iversiti s, 4.

ELIZAB ETH COLES Bet t Bellmore,

. }'.

Deltrr Della Della

Baldwin H i h clrool. Women ' A tlrl Lie A o ia­ tion, l , 2, 3, 4 ; Ba ketball, l, 2, 3, 4; Field Hoch:ey, 1 ; Tennis, 1 , 2 ; Archery, 2 · Badm inton, 2; orority Ofjicer, 2, 3, 4; lirtenwtio1wl Relations Club, L 2, 3, 4 ; Out ing C l u b , 1 2, 3, 4.

MARY LEE CONWAY Walling/ord, Conn. Lyman Hall High School. Student League, Vice­ President, 3; A rts Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Program Chair­ man, 3 ; Dean's List, 3; Class Vice-President, 2 ; Bowen Society, 2, 3 4.

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ELEAN O R MAR I O N C O RN I SH " C o n n i e" Ph i M u

South Portland, fl1ai11e

Transfer from W e tbrook Jun ior College. Bad­ m in ton, 4 ; orority Officer, 4 ; International Re­ lations Clu b. 4; A rt Club, 3 , 4.

RUTH CROWE LL ' Cr o c u s" Ludlow, Ma s. Ludlo1 High chool. Women's A th letic As ociation, 2, 3 4 ; "C" Club, 3. 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3 ; Field Hockey. 1 , 2, 3, 4, 1anager, 4; tudent A si tanl in Biolo"y, 3, 4; Daughters of Colb , 1, 2, 3 4 ; Badminton, 2, 3, 4 ; Chi Epsilon ifu. 4 ; Interna­ tional Relations Club, 1 ; 01tti11g Clu b, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Dean's List 3 ; B owen ociety, Secretary 4.

ALI C E JJON LI N G E R " Al i c e C at h er i n e " Stam/ord Con n .

igma Kappa

tnmford H igh School. Wom en' A t h letic Associa­ tion, 4 ; Tenn is Manager, 4 ; Ten n i , 1, 2, 3, 4; Win­ ter Carnival Comm ittee, 1 ; Cob1trn peaking Con­ test 1 ; Badminton , 3, 4 ; Bowling, 3 . 4; orority Off i­ cer 1 2, 3, 4, President, 4; German Clu b, l · Mat h Club, 2 4 · A rts Club, 4 ; Outing Clu b, 1 ; G a m ma Om ega O m ega u.

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VIRGI IA DUGGA wa111pscott

1n

"Gina .�.

Delta IJelta D lta

MARY FAR RELL rf'aterville, Maine

hi 0111e"a

Tr'at rville 1-ligh chool. 0111me11ceme11t Ploy. 2, C. A. Pla , -�; Int rna3, Poi. der and Wig, 3. tio11al R lation· Club, 2, 3, 4; Powder and Wig, 2, 3, 4; Camera Clnb, 3, 4; Dean's list 3.

ELEAN OR FURB U SH Waterville Maine

Phi Mll

Water ille High chool. Basketball, l, 3 · Te1111i, 2, 4 ; Badminton, 2, 3, 4; Badmi11to11 Club, 2, 3, 4 ; 1umerals 2; Volleyball, l, 2 3; Sorority Offi· cer, 2, 3, .J.; lnternatio11al Relatio11' Clllb, 3, 4; Dean' List, 2 3; . C. A . Peace Commissio1, 1 2.

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S ARAH FU S S E LL " S al " warthmore Pa.

igma Kappa

warthnwre High ch ool. Women's Ath letic A s· sociation, 1 ; orroity Officer, 2 4; Wh ite 1ule Board, 2; In ternational Relations Clu b, 2, 3, 4 ; A rts Club, 2, 4· Gam ma Omega Omega u President, 4.

E STELLE E. G ALLUPE " St el " 1ars Hill,

1aine

igma Kappa

R icker Classical In titute, Westbrook Jr. College. Basketball, 2 3, 4; tudent League, 2, 3; orority Historian, 4 ; Outing Clu b 2, 3, .+; Dean' List, 3, .+.

P R I S C I LLA G E O R G E " P. G. " Taun ton, Mass.

Phi

fo

Tau11ton High chool. Library A sociates, 4 ; Bad· m in ton Clu b, 3, 4 ; Golden Eaglets, 2, 3. 4; Sorori­ ty ecretary, 3 4 ; International Relation Clu b, 1, 2; A rts Club, l , 2; Outing Clnb 1; Dean's List, 3.

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BARBARA E. GRA T B. G. helm.ford, Jlla, .

hi Omega chool.

G 11 ral

cholarship, 2, Play, ] : tudent lwirnwn. 2 3; Gold 11 Eaglet 3 1 i £11 land tud 11/ hri tir111 ros hflirmr111 H d 3, 4. l'ic . lub. 2, 3, 4 · D an· Li t, ., 2, .+.

L O UISE H AGA Houlton, Maine Ricker ]1111ior

Delta D Zta D lw olle"e.

holar hip. 3 4 ; library

A ·sociates 4; Powder and Wig, 3, 4 r' i e·Pre ident 4 ; Arts Club. 3, ; Dean s Li t, 3. 4 ; . A., 3, 4.

H E STER HATCH Rockland, Maine Rockfond High School.

Phi Mu Pan.Hellenic Council, 3, 4.

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P R I S CI LLA HATH O RN WHITE Dover-Foxcroft,

Jaine

Delta Delta Dell-a

Foxcroft Academy. . C. A. Play, 1; Sorority Officer, 3 4, Treasurer, 3. Chaplain, 4; lnterna· tional Relation Club, 1, 2, 3; Powder and Wig, 4; A rts Clu b, 3, 4 · Outing Clu b. 1; Dean's List, 1, 2 3, .f; Boardman ociety 1, 2, 3. ecretary, 3.

D O RRI S J. HEANEY Beacon,

. Y.

Dot" Chi Omega

Beacon High chool. orority Officer, 3 4, Treas­ urer, 3 · International Relations Club, I, 2, 3, 4; Glee Clu b 1. 2, 3, 4 Pres. of Women s Clu b, 4; Chapel Ch oir, 4; Out ing Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club, 3; kating Club, 2, 3, 4.

HELEN HENRY 7orfolk, Va. Maury High School. Winter Cam i al Com m ittee, 3, 4 ; Colby Weekend Com m ittee, 3; Scholarship, 4· tu.dent League, Li · Wh ite fole Board A rt Editor, 3; Colby at the Microphone, 3, 4 ; l n ter11atio11al Relations Clu b, 3, 4; A rt, Club, 3, 4, Pro"ram Chairnw11, 4; Outing Clu b, Senior Repreen tati ve, 4 ; Dean's List, 3 · Cap and Gown, Presi­ dent, .J..

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BARBARA

HOLlJE

Ba rb" P rtbody, Mrt s. P abody JI i Ir 3, .+; G rmn11 Priz

eneral 111de111 eni l�ang1111g" 3, 4; Library Fr nch .lub. 2 3, 4. Pn»ide11t. I; erma11 lub. l · Arr · D r111' li't, 1, 2, 3. ..J. ,

CARDLY

2;

HOPKI S

"Ca rol Camden,

Jaine

hi Omega

Camden High chool. . IT'. C. A. abi11e1, 3, ..J.; tud 11t Assistrmf in Biolo"y. 3, 4; Dean' Li t., I, 2, 3, 4; Cap and Gown, 4; Bowen ociet)', 2, 3 4; . C. A.. L 2, 3 4.

MURIEL H OWE "Mickie" Holden, Mass. Holden High chool. International Relations Club, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, I, 2 3. 4, Manager, 1; S. C. A. Freshman Cabinet, Vice.President.

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MARILYN IRELAND lilli11ocket, Maine. team High ch ool. Y. W. C. A. Cabin et, l; Levine Extemporaneous peaking Contest, 1, Ham­ lin Contest, 1 Coburn peaking Contest, 1 , 2 ; General cholarship, 1 , 4 ; Ham lin First Prize, 1; tude11t Assistant in History 4 · L ibrary A sociates, 3, -1; Colby at the 1 icrophone, 3, 4 · Forum Cab­ inet, -1 · International Relations Club, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Concert Board, 3 , 4; Glee Club, 1 2 ; A rts Clu b , 1 2 3 4 ; Outing Club, 1 ; Radio C l u b , 4 ; Dean List. l, 2, 3, 4; Clas Officer, 1, 2, Pre ident, 2 ; C. A., 1 , 2, 3, 4; College Holdiay Comm ittee, 3 ; Clwpel Comm ittee, 1 , 4.

ANN JONE S "]onsie" Tf"aterville, Maine

Delta Delta Delta

Waterville High School. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 4; Powder and Wig Play , 3 ; tudent League Trea urer, 3, 4; orority Offi.cer, 3, 4, Trea urer, 4; International R elations Club 1 2, 3, 4; Powder and TVi" 3, 4 ecrewry-Trea urer, -1; Dean.' List, 2, 3 ; Cla s ecretary-Trea urer, 2 ; Cap and Got n, 4; Cheerleader, 1, 2 3, 4 ; Re pre entative to tudent G overnment, 1ew Englan d Convention.

MARY JON E S Winthrop,

1aine

L incoln School, Providence. Women' A thletic A sso­ ciation, 3, 4, Secretary, 4 ; "C" Clitb, 2, 3, 4, W. A. A . letter, 2 ; Field Hockey, 2 ; Woodman Grant, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Library Associates, 4 ; Volleyball, 1 , 2 ; Boardman Society, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 · Messiah, 4 ; Chapel Com m ittee, 4 ; Echo Board. 2, 3, 4; In ternational R elations Comm ittee, 2, 4, Vice-Pre ident, 2; A rts Club, 4; Outing Clu b, l , 3, 4; Dean's List l , 2, 3, 4; Cap and G own, 4; S. C. A . Cabinet, 1 , 2, 3, 4.

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JA E LEI GHTO A 11 b 11rndule

hi Omegrz

Newto11 H i rh chool. Tf'om 11's Ath letic 0 WllOll, 2 ; Field II o h·ey 2 : tLt.d 11t League, 3; ln ternntionol Relatio11 Club, 1, 2; Arts lab : Oati11g lub, lab, 2, 3 3, 4; D a11'' Lit, 2, 3 ; kotin

AMY LOUISE LEWIS ]amoi a,

Y.

' Am

Lou hi Om ga

}amaicfl High chool. Modern Da11ce Club, 3 ; Win ter arnical Com m itlee. 2 ; Goodwin p aking Co11te t 1, oburn peaki11g 01llest, 1 , 3 ; 211d pri::.e Goodt i11 onte t, 1, 2nd priz oburn on· te t, 1, l t pri::.e, 3 ; tud nt League 2 ; Fr shman upplem nt, Women Editor, 4; olby ight lwirman, 4; orority 0.fficer. 3 ; Echo Board. 2 3, A sst. Editor, 3 ; I h ite 'lule Board 2 3 4; olby at the 1icropho11 , 3, .J., Women' Editor, 4; Powder and Wig 3 4; Outing lub, 2 3, .J.­ Dean's List 1, 2 3; Class cretary-Trea urer, 3; Gam ma Omega Omega 7n, 3 4.

B ETSEY LIBBEY Pittsfield, Maine Maine Central Institute. A rchery, 1, 2, umeral , 1 ; Scholarship, 1, 3, Woodman Grant, 2, 4, Student Government Scholarship, 3; Library Associates, 2, 3, 4 ; Classical Club, l; Dean's L i t, 2; tuclent Head of Mower House, 4.

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MARI E MERRILL Bath, Maine Morse High School. Temiis, 2, 3 ; Student Assist· ant in Library, 1, 2, 3, 4; Library A ssociates, 4 ; G lee Club 2 , 4; A rts Club, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4; Dean's List, 2, 3 ; Ch u rch Relations C o m m ittee, Con/ erence Com m ittee, 4.

ELEAN O R MIT CHELL "Sid" Waterville, Maine

Sigma Kappa

Waterville High School. Basketball, 1, 2 ; Field Hockey, 1. 2 ; Archery, 1, 2 ; Play , "Arms and the Man," "Kind Lady," "Even ing Dress Indispensa­ ble," 3; Powder and Wig, 3 4 ; Camera Clii b, 1 ; kating Club, 1 , 2, 4 ; Cheerleader, 1 , 2 3, 4.

O LIVE M ONELL Eden,

Y.

Chi Omgea

Jamaica High School. Tennis, 2 ; Modern Dance Club, 2; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 1 , 2, Freshman Dep­ uu1tions, l ; Archery, 2 ; Winter Carnival Com m it­ tee, 2 ; Colby Weekend Com m ittee, 2 ; Student League, 2, 4 ; Badmin ton, 3 ; W. A. A. Numerals, 2 ; W oodma11 Grant, 4 ; Reading Room Com m ittee, 1 , 2 ; Vice-Chairman Maine State S . C . A ., 4 ; Sorority Treasurer, 4 ; International Relations Club, 1, 2, 4 ; Powder and Wig, 4 ; Outing Club, I ; S. C. A ., 2, 3 , 4 , ecretary, 4 ; Su b-head, 3 .

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ATA LI E M O O R S at A sh land Maine

Delta D Lta Delt"

FLO R E CE P E R K ! S ' Ma c Wat.erville, iWai11e

ignw Kappa

Water ille High hool. ororit r ecretary, 3 ; lnternatio11al Relatio11 lu b, l . 2 ; Outing lub, 3, 4 · Primary ivil Pilot Trai11i11g Cour e, 3.

JANET PFLE GER "]an" Dumont,

.

].

igma Kappa

Transfer from Beaver Col�ege. Ten n is, 3, 4; Scholarship, 4 ; Sorority Ofjicer, 3, 4 ; Colby at the Microphone, Music, 4 ; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4 ; Chapel Choir, 3 ; Outing Club, 2, 3, 4; Dean's List, 3, 4.

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PATRI C IA P OW E R S " Pa t " Pepperell

1a s.

Chi Om ega

Pepperell High Scliool. Women's A th letic Associa­ tion, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; A rch ery, 1, 2, 3 ; Sorority Officer, 3, 4 ; Oracle Board, 2 ; l n temational Relations Clu b, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; French Club, 1 ; Ou tin" Clu b, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Camera Clu b 1 ; kati11g Club, l , 2, 3, 4 ; S. C . A ., 1 2.

MARY RENY Waterville, Maine

·

Chi O m ega

Waterville High School. A rchery, l , 2, 3 ; Com­ petitive clwlarsh ip, 1 , Woodman Grant, 2, 3, 4 ; A rts Club play, "At the Telephone," 4 ; Sorority Officer, 3 ; Powder and Wig 4; French Clu b, 1 2, 3, 4 ; Clas ical Clu b, l , 2, 3, 4; A rts Clu b, 4 ; Dean's L i t, 3.

MARTHA R O G E R S Waterville, Maine

Chi Om ega

Waterville High School. W om.en s Athletic Associa­ tion, 3 4 ; Student Assistant in Skating, 3 ; Daughters of Colby, 1, 2 3, 4 ; Sorority Secretary, 4; Powder and Wig, 4 ; Outing Club, 3, 4 ; Dean's List, 3 ; kating Clu b , l , 2, 3, 4, President, 3, 4.

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SU

ROS

Brook , Main

Delta Delta D lta

Morse Jllem oriol

ti

.

B ETTY A B.

ortlr B ro okfi ld. Illas .

E R O YAL hi Om "n

RUTH S AND E R S O N Berlin,

. H.

Lawrence High chool, Falmou.th , Mass. Out of State Scholar h ip. 1 ; Dau.ghters of Colby, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Woodman Grant, 2 3, 4 ; German Club, 1 2, 4 ; Boardman Society, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Peace Comm ission, 1 . 2 , 3 , 4 , Treasurer, 4 .

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B LANCHE E . SMITH "Sun ny"

B loom i11 adale

. Y.

orthfield Sem i1wry. Women's A th letic As ociatio11 W. A. A. u merals, l ; Field Hockey, l ; Wood man G rant, 1, 2, 3 · International Relations Clu b, 1 , 2, 4 · Powder and Wig, l ; Classical Clu b, 2 ; Glee Clu b, 2, 3 ; A rts Club, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Skating Clu b, 2. 3, 4 ; Boardman Society, 1 ; S. C . A ., 1 ; . C . A . Delegate to Oat-Ka, 1 , 2 Delegate to Main e . C. A . Conference, 1 .

CYNTH IA SMITH Bethel, Con n .

A lpha Delta P i

Bethel High chool. Women's Atliletic Association um erals, 1 ; Inter-Sorority A th letic Board, 3 ; Bad­ m inton, 3 ; orority Officer, 2, 3, 4 President, 4 ; International Relations Club, 1 , 2 ; Outing Clu b, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Cam era Clu b, 3 ; Pan-Hellenic Council, 3 , 4 ; Intramural Sports, 1 , 2, 3 ; Sorority Delegate to ational Convention.

JANE S O ULE Brooklyn,

. Y.

Chi Omega

Erasmus Hall High School. Field Hockey. 1 ; Mod­ ern Dance Club, 2 ; Win ter Carni-val Com m ittee, 3 ; Lelia M. Forster Prize, 1 ; Daughters of Colby, t u d e n t Lea g u e, 1 , 4 ; Library Associ­ 1, 2 3, 4; ates, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Leadership Con/ erence Comm ittee, 4 ; Echo Board, 2 , 3 , 4 ; White Mule Board, 3 ; I nter­ national Relations Clu b, 1 ; A rts Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Outing Club, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Dean's List, 1 ; Pan-Hel­ lenic Council, 3, 4 ; Skating Club, 3, 4 ; Bowen Cap and Gown, 4 ; S. C. A ., · 3 , 4, Vice-Presi­ dent, 4.

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E L A DR ST i

low fl,

RT

ie

la .

MARIO

THOMAS

Middleboro Mass. Memorial High chool. cholar hip, 1. 2, 3, 4 · P rkin G ology Prize 2 · Golden Eaglet • 3. 4 ecretary, 3 ; Pi Gamnw !Ju, 3 4 ecretar , 4, · lnternotional R lotion. Club, 1, 2 3, 4 ; Dean' L i t, l, 2, 3, 4 · . C. A. 3, 4 ; i\ile sioh horu , 3, 4.

RUTH TH O M A S " T o 1n m y " Rockland, Main e

Phi Mu

Rockland High chool. Women's Atlrletic A soci.a· tion, u merols, 1 ; Field Hockey, 1 ; tole of Moine Scholarship, L Woodman Grant, 2, 3 , 4 ; Y play, A rt Clu b Play, 1 ; L ibrar3· Associotes, 3, 4 : Golden Eaglets, 2, 3 , 4 ; Boordnum Society, 1 ; Sorority Vice-President, 4 ; Math Clu b, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Secretary-Treasurer, 3 ; A rts Club, 1 ; Dean's List, l, 2, 3, 4.

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JUNE L. TOTMAN Fairfield, Main e

Chi Omega

Lawrence High chool. Field Hockey, I ; Daugh­ ters of Colby, I, 2, 3 4 · Bowen Society, 2, 3, 4 ; Carn ival A ttendant, 3.

S H I RLEY WA GNER " Wag" ortheast Harbor Maine

Sigma Kappa

Gilnwn High ch ool. Parsonfield e m inary. Y. W. C . A. Cabinet. 1 ; Colby Weekend Com m ittee, 3, 4 ; Sorority Vice-President, 4 ; Wh ite Mule Board, 2, 3, 4 ; I nternational Relations Clu b, 1 ; A rts Clu b , 1 , 2 , 3, 4 ; Pan-Hellenic Council, 3 , 4 ; G a m 1na Omega Om ega LL.

THE O IJ O RA W R I GHT " T e d d y" Springfield, Vt.

Ph i Mu

Springfield High School. "C" Club, 3, 4; Inter­ Sorority A thletic Board, 3 · Basketball, 2, 3 ; Murray Debate, Coburn Contest. Sophom ore Declamation peaking Contest, 2 ; 2nd prize in Coburn Con­ test, 3rd prize in Sophom ore Declamation. Ba.d­ minto1£ Club, 3, 4 ; Speedball, 3 ; Varsity Manager of Tournament ; Volleyball, I, 2, 3 .

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P R I S C I LLA WYMA T oa d rlLnston. R . l .

lphn D ltn Pi

rar1ston H i h clrool. r her ' 2 ; Library A O路 ciat s, 2 路 Bodm inton, 2 路 orority Offic r. 3, 4 : ln temrrtionol Relation lub. 2 : Powder and W i , 4 路 German lub, 2 ; A rt. Club, 2, 3 ; uti11 lub, 2, 3. 4; am era fo b, 2.

E L IZABETH Y O UMAN S "Betty" Methuen, Mass. Trans/er from West brook Jr. College. Badminton, 4 ; Bowen Society, 3, 4.

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LAWREN C E ARTHUR ANI CETTI " L arr y " Lisbon Falls, Maine u m erals, 1 ; L isbon Falls High School. Football Baseball 11m erals, 1 ; Intramural Sports, 2, 3 4 ; tate of Maine Scholarsh ip , l , General Scholar­ ship, 2, 3, 4; Student Assistant, Chem istry, 4 ; Chi Ep ilon Mu, 3, 4 ; Vice-President, 4; Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4.

FRANfi B . B AILEY " Fr a n k " idney, Maine Williams High School. Intram ural ports, 3, 4 ; General Scholarship, 2 , 3 , 4 ; tudent A s istant in Biology, 4 · Library Associates, 2 ; International Relations Clu b, l , 2, 3, 4 ; G lee Club, l, 2, 3, ; Dean' List, 2 3 ; Bowen ociety, President, 4 ; S. C. A ., Co-chairman Peace Comm ittee, 3 ; Co­ chairman Speaker Com m ittee, 4 ; Who's Who in A merican Colleges, 4; Com m encement sher, 4.

CHARLE S WILLIAM B ERRY, Jr. " C h ar l i e " Portland, Maine

Kappa Delta R h o

In tra m u ral Sports, 2 3, 4 ; Fraternity Officer, 3, 4 ; Kappa Ph i Kappa, 3, 4 ; International Relations Club, 2, 3, 4 ; French Club, 2, 3 , 4 ; Philosophy Club, 4.

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WILLIAM P. E LAllE, Jr. ' B ill Water ·ille Maine

IJ AVIIJ E R D IJ I E W e e B onn i ew

ork,

Tau Delta Phi

Field ton High chool. Library ociate , 2 ; olby a t the hcropho11e. 1 , 2 , 3 , 4, Technical Director l , 2, 3 ; int motional R lr!lion Club l, e retar , 2 ; Powd r and Wig, 4 · Radio 2, 3, 4 Clu b, l 2, 3, 4, Pre id 11t. 2, 3, 4 ; Dean' L i t, 1 , 3 ; ) . 1 ar ity how 3. -1., Technical Director.

WENIJELL C. ERO O ll S, Jr. 'Brooksie" a.ugus, Mass.

Delta Kappa Epsilon

auaus High chool. Football, l, 2 3, 4, wneral , l, Letter, 3, 4 ; Baseball, 1 2, 4 ; Intramural ports, l, 2, 3, 4; Fraternity Officer, 3, 4 Secretary, 3, President 4 ; Dean's Li t, 1 2, 3, 4 ; Inter-Frater­ n ity Council, 4.

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HAROLD JO HN BUBAR "Hal" A lpha Tau Omega

L i n neus, Maine

Transfer, Ricker Junior College. Football, 2, 3, 4 ; u m erals 2 , L etterman, 3 , 4, A ll-Maine-End, 4 ; Track u merals, 2 , Letter, 3 ; Basketball u mer­ als, 2, Letter, 3 ; Intramural Sports, 2, 3, 4; Levine Extemporaneous Contest, 2 · Woodman Grant, 2, 3, 4; Fraternity Officer. 2, 3, 4; Dean's List, 2 3, 4; . C. A . , 2, 3 , 4, Pre ident, 4 ; aturday Club, 4 ; Who's Who in A m erican Colleges, 3 ; Faculty Com­ m ittee on Integrity of Work, 3, 4.

CHARLE S RAYMOND BURBANI1 "Ray" Zeta Psi

Malden, Ma s.

Mount Hermon. Football, 1 ; Track, 1 ; Intramural Sports, l , 2 3, 4; Winter Carnival Com m ittee, 3 ; Colby Weekend Comm ittee, 3 · Levine Speaking Contest, Hallowell Speaking Contest, 2 ; General Scholarship, l, 2, 3, 4 ; tudent A s istant, L ibrary, 2 ; Sons of Colby, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Trea urer, 4 ; Powder and Wig, 2 3, 4 ; Fraternity Officer, 2, 3, 4 ; Echo Board, 1 , 2, A ssistant Business Manager, 2 ; Wh ite Mule Board, 2 ; Colby a t the Microphone, 3, 4 ews Editor. 4 ; Outing Clu b, l , 2, 3, 4 ; Varsity Show, 3 ; President's Reception Usher, 2, 3, 4.

R O B I N S O N D E RRY B URBANI1 "Rob" Berlin N. H. Berlin High School. Cross Country, 1 ; Track, 1 ; Ban d, l, 2, 3, 4 Section Leader, 3, 4 ; Kling Schol­ arship, l , 2, 3, 4 ; Son of Colby, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Chi Epsilon Mu, 3, 4; White Mu le Board, l ; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Ou ting Clu b, 1 , 2, 3, 4; Dean's List, 1 , 2, 3, 4.

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FO R D F. CAME, Jr.

CLI

Bar Harbor,

la ine

ziII'

D lta

psilon

W I L B ER T L. CARR. Jr. W ill " ew York, Lincoln High clwol · Transfer from Colu mbia n iversity ; Kappa Ph i Kappa. 4 : Math Clu b 4 ; Glee Club, 4 ; . C . A . 4.

R O B E RT C OHEN "Cokey" Brookline, Mass.

Tau Delta Phi

Worcester Academy. Tenn is, 3, 4 ; lntram ZLral Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club, 2, 3, 4 ; Classical Club, 3, 4 ; Dean's List, 3.

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G E RALIJ L. C O LE " G e r ry" North

ew Portland, Maine

Delta Upsilon Affiliate

Central High School, Higgins Classical Institute. Baseball l, 2 , 4 ; Basketball 3, 4; Intramural ports 1 . 2, 3, 4 ; Woodman Grant 1 2, 3, 4 ; Fra· temity Officer 3 4.

W I LLIAM R O B E RT C O NLEY "Alky" Ph i Delta Theta

Philadelphia, Pa.

Germantown High School Track, 1 ; General cholarship, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; German Prize, 3 ; Stu.dent A ssistant, B usiness Admini tration, 3, 4 ; Fraternity O/f icer, 1 , 2, 3, 4, Trea urer, 3, 4 ; Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4; German Clu b, 2; Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Football Manager, 1 , 2.

KENNETH IJ E C K E R "Ken" Clinton, Maine Good Will High School. Student Assistant in Physics, 4; C h i Epsilon Mu, 4 · Outing Clu b, 3, 4 ; Dean's List, 4.

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LO U S LU I G I D i P O M P O L R iley

Maine

u

Lam bda

hi

lpha

oirntr , 1, 2, aptain l · ro h ool. fa ' High Tra k.. 1 , 2 ; lntra11111raf port , l, 2, 3 4 · W ood· ma11 G rant . 3, 4 ; Echo Board l, 2 : Bow n o i . t , 3 4 · Int rrwtio1wf R latio11s lub, 1, 2, 3 .

RICHARD R. D YER Di

k" Zeta P i

Berlin, Con n .

Berlin High chool. Football, l ; Hockey 1, 2 ; Baseball, l , 2 ; Intramural port , 1 2, 3, 4 ; Fra· ternity Officer 3. , Vi e-President, 4 ; Chi Epsilon uti11g Club. 3 4 · Dean' L i t, 1 2, 3, 4 ; Mu, 4 ; Inter-Fraternity A thletic Council, 3 . 4.

WALTER LEONARD EMERY " Walt" Eastport, Maine

7.eta Psi

Shead Memorial High chool. Cro s Country, l, 2, port , 2, 3, 4 ; 4 ; Track, 1 2 ; Intramural peaking Contest, 3 ; L evine Extemporan eous Kling cholarship, 3, 4 ; Son of Colby, 1 , 2 3, 4, President, 4; Fratern.ii,, Treasurer, 3; Echo Board, Manager, 4 ; Debating Club, 3 ; 1, 2 3 4 , Busine Dean' List, l , 2.

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J O HN G O RD O N FIFIELD "Long John" We

l

Newton, Mass.

Delta Kappa Epsilon

ewton High chool. Track, l , 2, 3, 4, Co-captain, 1 u merals, 1, Letter, 2, 3, 4 ; Intramural Sports, 2, 3, 4 · Son of Colby, l , 2, 3, 4 ; Fraternity 0,7icer, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club, l , 2, 3, 4 .

E D W I N L. FI SHER "Ed" Fall R iver Ma s.

Lam bda Chi Alpha

B . I. C. Durfee H igh School ; Mount Herm on. Intramura l Sports, 2, 3; Fraternity Officer, House Jl'fan ager, 3 ; Chi Gamma Sigma, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Echo Board, 2 3 ; Wh ite Mule Board, 2, 3 ; International Relations Club, l, 2, 3 ; Debating Clu b, 1 , 2, 3, 4 · Powder and Wig, 1, 2 ; Outing Clu b, 2 ,3 ; Radio Clu b, l , 2, 3, 4.

RAYMOND M. FLYNN "Ray" Bangor, Maine

A lpha Tau Omega

Hebron Academy. Football, 1 ; Track, l , 2, 3 ; Basketball, 1 , 2 3, 4 ; Golf, 1 , 2 ; Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3. 4 ; Levine Speaking Contest, 3 ; Fraternity Officer, 2, 3 4 ; International Relations Club, 1 ; Debating Clu b, l , 2 ; Philosophy Clu b, 4 ; Chapel Choir, l ; A rts Club, 2; Outing Club, 2, 3 ; S. C. A ., 1 .

57


EMA UEL

K FRUCHT

M a nn Brooldyrr,

Y.

Tau D lta Plri

B o ,• High liool. Intramural ports l, 2, 3 4 ; Galfert Engli h Prize , 3 ; tuden t A sista11t i11 H i . tor . 3. 4 ; Library o iotes, ], 2 3 ; olby A l11 m 1w , 2 ; liairnum of T. D. P. 1a flow r Hill ommi// , 2, 3, 4· ; aturdn lub, 3, 4 ; /Ji r, 2. 3. 4, Pr id 11t Fraternit ' ; E ho Board, Feat11r Writ r 1 . 2, 3 . 4 · International Relation lub, 1 2, 3, 4 Pr sid nt, 3. ; A rt ean Li t. 2. 3, 4 ; Inter-Frat mity lu b, l, 2 · oun il 4.

JOH

G E AG A Joh n'

Bangor,

lain

D lta

p ilon

Higgin Cla i al In titllt . tudent Council, 3 ; Track 1ana er. l, 2 ; Fratemity ffic r, 3 4 · lntemational Relation lub 2, 3.

GERALIJ A. G I L S O N "Jerry" Brighton,

Jass.

Tau Delta Ph i

Boston Latin High chool. Basketball Manager, l ; Intramural ports, 2, 3 ; Fraternity Treasurer, 3, 4 ; Echo Board, A sociate Editor, 3 Feature Writer, 4; W h ite Mule Board, Literary taff, 2; lri terna· tional Relations Clu b, 2 ; ifath Club, l, 2. 3, 4, Vice-Pre ·ident, 4; Dean's List, l, 2, 3 4 .

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G E RALD L. G O OD MAN Oakland, Maine

Lam bda Ch i Alpha

Williams High School. Intramural Sports, 3 ; Hal­ lowell Speaking Contest, 3 Goodwin Speaking Contest, 3 ; 3rd prize in Hallowell Contest , l st prize in Goodwin Contest ; In temational Relations Clu b, 3, 4; Debating Club, 4.

MILTON WILLIAM HAMIL I "Swifty" Brighton, Ma s.

Tau Delta Phi

Bo ton Pu blic Latin School. Cross Country, 1, 2, 3 4, Var ity Manager, 4 ; Track, l, 2, 3, 4, Wearer of "C", 4 ; Band, l, 2 ; General Scholarship, 2, 3, 4 ; Fraternity Officer, 1 , 2, 3 4 ; Chi Epsilon Mu, 3 4 ; Echo Board, l , 2, 3 4, Editor, 4 ; Outinu Club, 3 , 4 ; Dean's List, l , 2, 3, 4 ; Bowen Society, 3, 4 ; . C . A ., Campus Relations Comm ittee, 3, 4 ; A wards Comm ittee, New England Intercollegiate ewspaper Association, 3, 4 .

B E NIAH C. HARD ING "Ben" Holliston, Ma s.

Lam bda Chi A lpha

Huntington Preparatory School. Student Council, 2 ; Intram ural Sports, 2 ; Winter Carnival Com· m ittee, 2; Fraternity President, 3; Kappa Phi Kappa, 3, 4, President, 4; Echo Board, l , 2 ; Dean's L i t , 3 ; Vice-President of Class, 1 Presi­ dent, 2 ; Inter-Fraternity Council, 3 ; S. C. A ., 3 . 4 ; Fraternity Em bassy Chairman, 4 ; Freshman Camp Councilor, 3; Who's Who iri A merican Colleges, 4.

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L A U R I E L. HAR R I S ,

Jr.

Lauri ortlifi Td,

'fas

Lam bda

.

hi A lpha

or1!1fi ld High Football, 1 · Track, 1 , 2, 3 · Bfls ball. 1, 2, 3, ; Intramural port , 2, 3, 4 ; Fratemit • Hou Ma nag r. 2, 3 ; hi Gamma igma, l, 2, 3, 4 ; uliil" fub, 3, 1t ; Pilot Training, 1 , 2 ; ou11cil 4 . ports Intra-Frat rn ity

ALB ERT HILLS HAY E S 'Al' ewton Centre,

1ass.

Lam bda Chi A lpha

ewton High clrool. Cro s owllry lanager, l, port , 2 ; 2 ; Track Ma nager, 1 , 2; Intra mural Murray Priz Debate, 3 - 3rd prize in L e ine Ex­ G eneral onte t, 3 ; peaking temporaneou Scholar h ip. 2 : Woodman Grant, 3, Kling chol­ arship, 4 ; Fraternity Pre ident, 3, 4 · Kappa Phi Kappa, 4 ; International Relation Club, 1, 2. 3, 4 ; Debating Clu b, l 2, 3, 4 ; Outing Club, 1 , 2 , 3, 4 ; Dean' List, 1 , 3 , 4 ; Colby 1odel e nate, 2.

HARO LD ERNE ST HEGAN "Halsey" Lynn, Mass.

Alpha Tau Omega

Lynn English High School. Football, l, 2, 3, 4 ; Baseball, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Intramural Sports, 2 , 3 , 4 ; fl'!oodman Grant, 3 , 4 ; Fraternity O/ficer, 1 , 2 3, 4; Kappa Phi Kappa, 4 ; International Relations Club, 3, 4; A ll Maine Baseball Team.

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E E R O R O B E RT H E L I N "Mannerheim" Quincy, Mass.

Kappa Delta Rho

Quincy High School. Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Letter, 2, A ll Maine, 3, Captain, 4 ; Track, l, 2, 3, 4 ; I ntra­ m ural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Fraternity Officer, 3, 4 ; Kappa Ph i Kappa, 3, 4.

C URTI S L. HEMENWAY "Cu rt" ewton Center, Ma .

Lam bda C h i A lpha

ewton High School. Cro s Country, Manager, 1, 2; Track Jlfonager, 1 , 2 ; Band, l, 2 . 4 ; Marston Morse Prize, 2, 3, 4 ; Physics Prize, 2, 3 4 ; Student A s i tant in Physics, 2 3, 4; Son of Colby, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Fraternity Cheerleader, 3, 4; Kappa Ph i Kappa, 4; Chi Epsilon Mu, 4 ; Chi Gam m a Sig m a, 2, 3, 4, President, 3 , 4 ; Colby at the Microphone, 1 , 2 ; Debating Club, l , 2, 3 , 4 ; Outing Clu b, l , 2, 3 , 4 ; Radio Clu b, 2, 3 , 4, Presiden t, 3 , 4 ; Dean's L ist, 1, 3, 4.

HARRY L. H I CK S , Jr. Manha set, N. Y.

" Ha r ry" Phi Delta Theta

Manhasset High School, Transfer from. Stevens Jn. stitute of Techn ology. Intramural Sports, 3, 4 ; Le­ vine Speaking Contest, 3 ; Fraternity Officer, 2 , 3, 4; I nternational Relations Clu b, 2, 3; Glee Clu b, 2, 3, 4; Chapel Choir, 4 ; Outing Clu b, 3, 4.

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E E R O R O B E RT H E L I N "Mannerheim" Quincy, Mass.

Kappa Delta Rho

Quincy High School. Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Letter, 2, A ll Maine, 3, Captain, 4; Track, l, 2, 3, 4 ; I ntra­ m ural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Fraternity Officer, 3, 4 ; Kappa Ph i Kappa, 3, 4.

C URTI S L. HEMENWAY "Cu rt" ewton Center, Ma .

Lam bda C h i A lpha

ewton High School. Cro s Country, Manager, 1, 2; Track Jlfonager, 1 , 2 ; Band, l, 2 . 4; Marston Morse Prize, 2, 3, 4 ; Physics Prize, 2, 3 4 ; Student A s i tant in Physics, 2 3, 4; Son of Colby, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Fraternity Cheerleader, 3, 4; Kappa Ph i Kappa, 4; Chi Epsilon Mu, 4 ; Chi Gam m a Sig m a, 2, 3, 4, President, 3 , 4 ; Colby at the Microphone, 1 , 2 ; Debating Club, l , 2, 3 , 4 ; Outing Clu b, l , 2, 3 , 4 ; Radio Clu b, 2, 3 , 4, Presiden t, 3 , 4 ; Dean's L ist, 1, 3, 4.

HARRY L. H I CK S , Jr. Manha set, N. Y.

" Ha r ry" Phi Delta Theta

Manhasset High School, Transfer from. Stevens Jn. stitute of Techn ology. Intramural Sports, 3, 4 ; Le­ vine Speaking Contest, 3 ; Fraternity Officer, 2 , 3, 4; I nternational Relations Clu b, 2, 3; Glee Clu b, 2, 3, 4; Chapel Choir, 4 ; Outing Clu b, 3, 4.

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HAR O L IJ HUNTO ON "Hal" Rangeley, Maine

Kappa Delta R h o

Rangley High School. Hebron A cademy. Intra­ m u ral ports. 3, 4; General Scholarship, 1 2, 4 ; Fraternity Officer, 2 3 , 4 ; Kappa Phi Kappa, 4 ; Echo Board, 1 ; International Relations Clu b, 2, 3, 4 ; Outi11g Clu b, 1 2, 3, 4 ; Dean' List, 1 ; . C. A ., 2, 3.

LIN C O LN V. J O HN S O N " Vern eil" Waterville,

!Jaine

Lam bda Chi Alpha

Waterville High School. Cross Country, l · Track, 1 ; Band, l, 2 · Hallowell Prize peaking Contest, 1 ; Fre11ch Club, 1 ; Outing Club, 3 4; S. C. A ., 3, 4.

RI C HARD N. J O H N S O N "Dick" Queens Village, N. Y.

Phi Delta Theta

Jamaica High School. Hockey 1 ; Intramural Sport , 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Band Manager, 1 ; Fraternity Officer, 2 3, 4 ; International Relations Club, 2, 3, 4 ; Outing Club, l , 2, 3, 4.

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R O B ERT I . J O HN S O Brockton,

los·.

Bu d Phi Delta Theta

Brockton High hoof. flock y, l, 2, 3, , L tt r, 2, 3, aptain, .i; Golf, 2, 3, , aptain 4; l 111ra­ mural port, , l , 2, 3, t• ; Fratemit Officer, 3 . 4 ; lu b, 3. 4; A thleti ouncil, 4. Outin

AL VIN J O LOVITZ 'Jolie" Win low,

fain

Tau Delta Ph i

Winsloi fliuh hool. Intramural port , 1 , 2. 3, 4; Powder and Wig, play, 4; Dramatic A rt la s .i ; lub, International Relations Clu b, 2, 3, 4 · 1ath 4 ; Outing Club, 4; Camera Clu b, 4.

N O RMAN

IJ. J O N E S

"]onesy" Cranford, N. ].

Phi Delta Theta

Cranford High School. Student Council, T ice­ President, 4 ; Basketball, 1 ; Baseball, 1 ; I 11tra­ m ural Sports, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Colby Weekend Com­ m ittee, 4; Woodman Grant, 3 ; Son of Colby, 1, 2, 3, 4; Fraternity Officer, 3; Council o n Religion, 2 ; Outing Club, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Secretary Inter-Fraternity A thletic Council.

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JAME S F. liAVANAUGH ' Crinzy" ew Bed/ ord,

!Jass.

Ph i Delta Theta

e w Bedford High School. Football Manager, 1 , zuneral , 1 ; Intra m u ral Sports, L 2, 3, 4 ; Sopho­ m ore Declamation Speaking Contest. 2 ; Fraternity Officer, 1 , 2, 3, 4, President, 4 ; Wh ite Mule Board, 1 ; International Relation Clu b, 2 , 3 ; Debating Club, 2 3, 4 · Outing Club, 3 4 ; Secretary- Treas­ u rer of Class. 4 ; In ter-Frat. Cou ncil. Vice-chairman, 4 · Em bassy Council, 4; Who's Wh o in A merican Colleges, 4 ; Comm ittee for Defense of Democracy, 3.

R I CHARD li OHN "Joe Study" Brookline, Ma s.

Tau Delta Ph i

Chau ncey Hall High 1, 2, 3 ; Band, 2 3, 4 ; Fraternity Officer, 3, Clu b, 4 · Powder and Dean's L i t, 1 .

School. Intramural Sports, Library As ociat,es, 2, 3 4 ; 4 · In ternational R elations Wig 4 ; Outing Club, 3, 4 ;

RAYMOND E . LAC OM B E "Ray" Waterville, Maine Waterville Hiah School. Cros Country Manager, 1 , 2; Track Manager, 1, 2, 3 Varsity Manager, 3, 4 1u m erals, l , Colby Sweater and "C", 4 ; Intra­ m ural port , 3 ; General Scholarship, L 2 ; Student Assistant in Chemi try, 3, 4 ; Chi Epsilon Mu, 3, 4, ecretary-Treasurer, 4 ; Dean's Li t 1, 2, 3, 4 .

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O N A L IJ LA G A S S E Y D on ' Millinocket

fain

Lambd11

,hi Alpha

ALTON G. LALI B E RTE ' Tee' Water ille,

1ni11 e

Alpha Tew Omega

Water ille High chool. Football, 1 ; Ba ketball, 1 ; Hockey, 1 , 2 3 4 ; Ba eball, l , 2 3 , 4 ; Math Club, 1.

G LENIJ ON LARKIN "Glen" Clin ton, Maine Clinton High School. Besse Scholarship, 1 ; Gen· eral Scholarship, 3, 4; International Relation Club, 3, 4; Dean's List, 2, 3.

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VI CTO R ANIJ REW LEB E IJ NIIl " Vic " 1ash ua,

. H.

Zeta Psi

Kents Hill. Football, L 2, I u m eral , l ; Track, 1, 2, 3. 4 1um erals, 1, Letter, 2, 3. Captain, 4 ; Bas­ ketball 1111nerals 1 ; Intramural port , 1, 2, 3, 4 ; ln ternatio11al Relations Club 4 ; Dance Ba11d, 2. 3 4.

ARTHUR B ATE S L IN C O LN, Jr. "Art" t. A lbans,

Y.

Zeta Psi

Jamaica High chool. Baseball, 1 ; Intramural ports, 3 4; Studen t A s istant in Math 3, 4 ; Fraternity Officer, 4 ; Chi Gamma Sigma, 2, 3 ; Math Clu b, l , 2, 3, 4, President, 4 ; Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4.

B URTO N L. L IN S C OTT "Burt" Bar Harbor, Maine Bar Harbor High School. Cross Country, 1 ; Y . M. C. A . Cabinet, 2 ; Forester Scholarship, 1 , Travelli Scholarship, 3, 4 ; Library Associates, 1 , 2, 3, 4; International Relations Clu b, 4 · Classical Clu b, 1, 2 3, 4, Presiden t , 3 ; Concert Board, 3, 4 ; Glee Club, 1 , 2, 3 ; Dean's List, 1 , 2, 3 ; B owen Society, 4.

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CHARLES A. LORD Mu

cl Ph i Delta Th ta

Philad lphia, Pa. Penn Charter High ident, ; Tra k, 2 ; T 1111i. , aptain, 4 · /11/rnmural W eke11d Murra peaking ont st ; mrm Grant, 2, 3

1,

4 4.

EDWARD

LO RING

" L i g h t e n i n cr "

Framinglwm, Ma

·.

Delta

p ilon

Framingham High chool. tudent ouncil, 4 · Football. 1, 2 3 4, Letter, 3 4 ; Hockey, l 2 3, 4, Letter, 2, 3. , aptain, 3 · Ba eball, l , 2 3, 4, Letter, 2 3, 4 · Intramural ports, 2; lffoodman G rant, 4 ; Fraternity fficer. 2, 3, 4 ; Kappa Phi Kappa 4 ; French Club, 2 3, · A sembly Com· m ittee 2 ; A th letic Council, 3 ; Intramural A thletic Council, 3 .

J O HN LIVI N G S T O N L O W E LL Stamford, Con n .

Zeta Psi

Stamford High chool. Manager Baseball, l , 2, 3, 4, Letter, 4 ; Intramural Sports, l, 2, 3 , 4 ; Band, 1 ; Son of Colby, I , 2, 3, 4 Vice-President, 4; Glee Club, l , 2, 3, 4 ; Outing Clu b, l , 2, 3, 4 ; Camera Club, 2. 3, 4 ; S. C. A ., I , 2 , 3, 4, President, 1 ; Student Photographer for Oracle, 3, 4 .

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R O B E RT RALPH M c D O NNELL "Muldoon " ew Haven, Con n .

Delta Kappa Epsilon

The Choate School. Football, 1 2; Track, 2, 3, 4 ; Baseball, l ; Intram ural Sport , l , 2, 3 , 4 ; Y . M. C. A. Play, 1 ; Fraternity Officer, 1 2; German Clu b. 1, 2, 3 ; Math Clu b, 1 ; Outing Club, l , 2, 3, 4; Cam era Club l , 2, 3; Radio Club 1 ; Dean's List, 1.

LAU GHLIN

IJ. M acYiINNON

' Lockey" Atlantic City,

.

Lam bda Chi A lpha

].

Mohawk Prep, Schenectady, 1• Y., Transfer from Cn ion College. Intramural ports 2, 3, 4 ; Hall­ owell peaking Contest 4 ; Fraternity Officer 3 , 4 ; Wh ite 1ule Board 2, 3 ; International Relation Clu b 2, 3, 4 ; Debating Club 2, 3, 4 ; Outing Clu b 2, 3, 4.

W E S T O N M ac RAE " Wes" earsport. !Vlaine

A lplw Tau Omega

Ricker Jun ior College. Track, 2, 3 ; I n tramural Sports, 2, 3, 4 ; Band, 2 ; Woodman Grant, 2, 3, 4 ; Fraternity Officer, 4 ; G lee Clu b, 2 ; Dean's List, 3 ; S . C . A ., Deputation Team.

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J. D AVID M AR S HALL Wat

r

ill

Da fain

Alpha Tau

me a

Tr'fll

rt"ille High dwol. Foo1ball, 1. 2, 3 ; Ho kP ' , 4 · Intramural port . l, 2, 3, 4 ; Frat rnil Ifie r. 2, 3, 4 ; In t rnati 1111/ R lraions lu b , 3, i ; . P. T. Primary, 2 ; . P. T. e onclary, 3 .

l, 2,

A L B E RT NEWELL li Dore/rester.

m

fas .

'

Tau D lta Ph i

R oxbury i\llemorial High chool. Band 1, 2, 3. 4 · Fraternity Ofji er, 2 3, + ; Pi Gamma 1u, 3. 4, Vi e-Pre ident, 4; lnternalional Relation Club 1 , 4 ; Dean s L i I, 1 , 2. 3 , 4 .

CHARLE S N I GHTINGALE "Kid" ewton Highlands, Mass.

Delta Upsilon

Newton High School. Track, l , 2, Numerals, l ; Basketball, 1 ; In tramural Sports, 2, 3, 4 ; Frater­ n ity Officer, 2, 3, 4 ; Echo Board 2 ; White MiLle Board, 4 ; Forum Cabinet, 3 · Math Club, 3 ; Dean's L ist, l, 2, 3.

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/

L INWO O IJ E . PALME R ,

Jr.

"Lin" Kappa Delta R h o

obleboro, Maine

Lincoln Academy. Cross Country 1 ; In tramural Sport , 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Levine peaking Contest, l, 2, 3 ; Fresh man Declamation Goodwin Conte t, l , 2, 3 ; Murray Contest, 2, 3 ; Hallowell Contest, 3 ; Gen­ eral cholarsh ip, l , 2, 3, 4; Indent Assistant in Public peakinu ; L i brary Associates, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Fra­ ternity Officer, Treasurer, 3 , President, 4 ; Debating Clu b, 2, 3, 4 ; Dean's List, l , 3, 4; Inter-Fraternity Council, 4 ; . C. A ., Chairman Boardman ociety; Cross Coun try Debate Team , 1 939 ; Debate trip to ew Bru nswick, 1 940.

G E O R G E ARNO L IJ PARfiER,

Jr.

"Ace" Plri Delta Theta

Philadelphia, Pa.

German town High chool. Football 1rmager, l, 2, 3. 4, Manaaer Var ity, 4 · Intra m u ral ports, 2, 3 , 4 ; Murray Debate, 3 ; Woodman Grant, 1 2 , 3 , 4 ; Fraternity Of]icer, 3 , 4 · Intern ational Relations Clu b, 3 . 4; Outing Club, 4 ; Dean's List, 1 2, 3, 4 ; Director of Colby Tutoring Service, 4 .

IJ ONALIJ A. P AR S ON S "Don" Waterville, Maine

Lam bda Chi Alpha

Coburn Clas ical Institu te. Cros Coun try Manager, 1 ; Track Manager, 1 ; Intra m u ral Sport , 1 , 2 3, 4 ; Coburn Speaking Contest, l · Fraternity Officer 3 ; Ou ting Club, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Dean's L ist, l , 2, 3 , 4.

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AN D R E W W I LD E R P E A R L Pop ' lrarle ton ,

Jaine

D l111

p ilo11

la sical In titute. B11 ketball, l ; /11tratate-1 ide Comp tition ports, 2, 3 ..i ; holarship, l, 2, 3 ; Frnt m it Officer, 2, 3, 4, Vi -Pr sid 11t, 4 ; Kappa Ph i Kappa, 2, 3, 4 ; Dean' fo l Board. 1 ; foth lu b 3 , Whit List, 2 3 ; It m i ·try s i Wiii at oburn la ical lrrstitute, 2 3, . Hi

J . FRANil L I

P I E D J r.

'Jigger Ro ky Hill,

omi .

olby, 1 2. 3, 4 ; on of Hartford Hi h chool. . C . A., 2 , 3 , 4 , Co-chairnwn om namity Rela­ tion s ; Peace Comm ission, 1 2, 3, 4.

R O GER HARV E Y P O O R "Roge" Salem, Ma s.

Lam bda Chi Alpha

Transfer M. I. T. Cros Country, 3 ; Sophomore Declamation, 2, Levine Speaking Contest, 3 ; Fra­ ternity Treasurer, 2, 3, 4 ; Math Club, 3, 4 ; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4 ; Camera Club, 3, 4 ; Dean's List, 2 3, 4.

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G IL B E RT E VAN S P OTTS "Gil" Ea t

orthfield, Mass.

!11owzt Hermon School. Cross Coun try, 2, 3 ; Track, 2, 3 ; Kling Scholarship, 1 ; Woodman Grant, 4 ; Library Associates, 4 ; I nternational Re­ lation Clu b, 4 ; Dean's List, 3, 4.

S HE LLEY L. P RATT "Sheck" Chicauo, Ill.

Delta Kappa Epsilon

Willi ton A cademy. Track, 1, 2, 3 4, Co-captain, Nu m erals, l , Letter, 2 . 3, 4 ; Fraternity Secretary, 2 ; Outing Club 1 , 2, 3, 4.

LOUI S E. PRINCIPE "Lou" Brockton, Mas .

Alpha Tua O m ega

Brockon High School. Hockey Manager, 3, 4, Let­ ter, 4 ; Ba eball Manager, l, 2, Num erals, 1 ; Intra­ m u ral Sports, 1 , 2, 3 ; Woodman Grant, l , 2, 3, 4 ; Fraternity Officer, 2, 3 ; Kappa Ph i Kappa, 4 ; International Relations Club, 2 , 3, 4 ; Outing Clu b, 3, 4; Intram ural Fraternity A thletic Council, 2, 3, 4.

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J.

RI CHAR D A . RA C O URT

Watervill ,

Iain

ff 'atervill

1. ate

High ch ool. Track fo11ager, 1 , A . a bin t, 2 · Bnnd. ] , 4 ; Librar l · Echo Board, 1 : Fr 11cf1 lu b 4 · Cl las Of]ic r, . , 2. .

H AR O LIJ L . R H D IJ E I Z E R ' Ha l R h o d Livermore Fall

Jl1aine

Delta

p i/011

Li ermore Fall High chool. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ; · Intramural ports Basketball, 1 ; Ba eball. 1 , 2 l, 2, 3, 4 ; Late of laine cholar hip, 1, 2, 3 ; Woodman Grant, 4 · Fraternity Officer, 2, 3 . 4 ; Kappa Ph i Kappa, 3, 4 ; Chi Ep ilon 'lu, 4; Dean's L i t, 1 2. 3 4.

R O BERT SHELTON R I CE "Bob" ew Haven, Conn .

Delta Upsilon

Transfer, Syracu e "n iversity. Football, 3, 4 ; Track, 3 , 4 ; Tennis, 3 , 4 ; Woodman Grant, 3 , 4 ; Powder and Wig, 3 ; Echo Board, 3 ; White Mule Board, 3, 4; G lee Club, 3 ; Dean' List, 1 , 2.

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G OR D O N A. R I CHARD S ON "Rich" Delta Upsilon

Rockland, Maine

Rockland High School. Band, 1 ; Levine Speaking Contest, 3 ; Split 4th prize i11 Levine Contest ; Son of Colby, l , 2, 3, 4 ; Com m encement Play, l , Powder and Wig, 4 ; Fraternity Officer, 2 , 4 ; Echo Board, l , 2 ; I nternational Relations Club, l, 2, 3, 4; Debating Clu b . 3; Powder and Wig, l , 2, 3, 4 ; Glee Clu b, 1 2 · Chapel Choir, 2 ; Dean's L i t , l , 2, 3.

FRED E R I C

0. SARGENT

"Sarge II" Bar Harbor, Maine

Delta

psilon

Jonesport High ch ool. Student Council, 1 ; Track, u merals, 1 ; Hockey, 1 ; Intramural Sports, 1 , 2, 2, 3 4 ; Winter Carnival Com m ittee, 3 ; Colby Weekend Com m ittee, 1 ; Hallowell Speaking Con­ te t, 1 ; Goodwin Speaking Contest, 2 ; Kling Scholarship, 1 ; W oodmc111 Fund, 2, 3 ; Student Assi tan t in L ibrary, 4; Powder and Wig Play, 1 ; Echo Board. l , 2, 3, A sociate Editor, 3 ; White Mule Board, l, 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief, 4 ; Forum Cabinet Chairman, 3 ; Debating Club, 2 ; Concert Board, 2, 3 ; Class President, 1 ; Bowen Society, 2 ; Pi Kappa Delta, 2, 3, 4 .

ALB E RT S CH O EN B E R G E R "Schn izzy" Brooklyn, N. Y.

Tau Delta Phi

Grover Cleveland High School. Cross Coun try, 1 ; Track, l, 2 3 ; Intra m u ral port , 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Inter­ national Relations Clu b, 2 ; German Clu b, 1 ; Out­ ing Clu b, 3, 4 ; Dean's List, l, 2 3, 4 ; B owen Society, 3, 4.

75


D U CA

H A R O LD

S E AMA

' Ha l car dal ,

lambda

hi Alplia

cnr dal High tud nt owi ii, · Ba k tball wn ral . l · Intramural port-, 1, 2, 3, 4 · Gen ral ch.olar Tr ip, 1 2, 3 ; Powder and Wig, 2 ; E h o Board, 1 , 2, 3 ; A s ·i t1111t port Editor, 3 ; Colby a t the Jicroplio11e, 2, 3, port Editor, 2, 3, .i · D rm' Li t, 1 2 ; In T'ice-Presid 11 1, 2 ; Var it ' how. 3, .

O R EN R.

SH I R D

Oren Waterville Mai11e Bridgton Acndem . Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter, 2, ; Ba ketball, 1 , 2. 3, .J., Letter 2 3 Captain, 4 · Ba eball, 1 2 ; Golf, 3, 4; l utemational Rela­ tions lub 1, 2, 3, 4 ; German lu b, l · Jl!/ath lu b 1 ; Outi11g Club 3, 4. 3,

J O S EPH D ENNI S S LATTE RY " De n n is" Weymouth, Ma s.

Kappa Delta Rho

Weymouth High chool. Ba ketball, 1 ; Baseball, Letter, l, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4 ; Intramural Sports, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Fraternity Officer, 2 , 3, 4, President. 4 ; Kappa Ph i Kappa, 3, 4 ; International Relations Club, 1 , 2, 3, 4; Dean's List, 3 ; Inter-Fraternity Council, 4 ; Inter-Fraternity A thletic Council, 2, 3, 4, President, 3 .

76


AD D I S O N E LL I OT STEEVE S "Ash" Leominster, Mass.

psilon

Delta

Leicester High School. Football, 1 ; Basketball Manager, l, 2 · Baseball, l , 2; Intram ural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Scholarship, 1 ; Sons of Colby, 1 2, 3, 4 ; Fraternity Oflicer, 3 4, President, 4 ; W hite Mule Board, l , 2 ; Outing Clu b 3, 4; Dean' List, 3 , 4; In ter-Fraternity Council, 4 ; S. C. A ., 2, 3, 4.

J OHN C. S TEVEN S "John" Portland, Maine Deering High School. Ten n is, 1 ; Win ter Carn ival Comm ittee, 3; Library A ssociates, 3 ; International Relations Club, l , 3 ; Germa.n Club, 3 ; Outing Clu b, ..2, 3, 4 ; Dean's L i t, 1, 2 3 · S. C. A ., 3, 4 ; Peace Com m ission, 2, 3 , 4 .

J O HN E. S TEVE N S "] Worcester, Mass.

a c

k" Zeta Psi

Worcester Classical High. Student Cou ncil, 3, 4 ; Football, l , 2 , 3 , 4, Letter, 3, 4 ; Track, 1 ; Hockey, 1 ; Intram ural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Win ter Carniva l Com mittee. 4 ; Colby Weekend Com m ittee, Direc­ tor, 3 ; Fraternity Officer, 2, 3, 4 ; Outing Club, 2, 3, 4 · Class President, 3 · S. C. A. 1.

77


RAY M O

IJ E. ST I C li N Y · Ra Delta

appa Ep i/011

Br t ster A ad m •. Kavpa Ph i Kappa, 3, � ; Int r· 11atio11ol R fotio11s lub, 3. t ; I lu b , l, 2 . 4 ; 011 ti11g Cltib. 3 , k

J O HN L. THOMAS

J r.

Joh n Wnteruille,

Jaine

Coburn Cla sical In tit:ule. Cro · ountry fona­ ger, 1, 2; Track 1a11ager l , 2, 3, J ; Murray Pri;;e Debate 3 · Delegate to ei England Intercolle­ giate et pap r A· o iation Con e11tio11, 3 : Echo Board l, 2, 3, 4, 'lanaging Editor, 4 ; lnterrwtiorwl Relations Tu b , l, 2, 3, 4, V i e-President, 4 ; Com­ mencement sher 2, 3 : Fight for Fr edom 4.

WILLIAM E. TU CliER "Tuck' A nsonia, Co1111.

Lambda Chi Alpha

A nsonia High School. Hock.ey Manager, l ; Intra­ mural Sports 2, 3, 4 ; Winter Carnival Comm ittee, 3, 4 ; General Scholarship, I · Powder and Wig Ploy, 2 ; Fraternity Officer, 2, 3, 4 ; Echo Board, 1 ; Oracle Board, 2, 3, 4, Busines Manager, 4 ; Colby at the Microphone, 2; Debating Clu b, 3 ; Outing Club, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4; Class Officer, 2 4 ; Varsity Show, 1 , 2 , 3.

78


LEWI S E. WEE K S ,

Jr.

"Lew" Haverhill, Mass. Haverhill High School. Football, 1, 2 umerals, 1 ; Track, 1 2, 3 , 4, wnerals, 1 ; Cro s Country 3 ; Intra.mural ports, 1, 2 ; Powder and Wig Play, 2, 3 ; Library Associates 3 4 · Kappa Ph i Kappa, 3 4 ; Forum Cabinet, 3 ; Powder and Wig, 3, 4, President, 4; A rts Club, 3 , 4 ; Outing Clu b, 1 , 2 · Dean L i l, 2 ; . C . A ., Chairman of Dance Com­ mittee, 4; Peace Cam m i sion, 2, 3 4.

CHARLE S WILLIAM S "Charlie' Water ille, Maine Waterville High Sch ool ; Outing Clu b 2; Dean's List. �-

PHILIP B. W YS DR "Phil" Easton, Pa.

A lpha Tau Omega

Easton High School ; Peddie Prep. Cross Country, 1 ; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Fraternity Of/leer, 2, 3, 4, President. 4 ; Oracle Board, 3, 4, Editor-in. Chief, 4; German Clu b. l ; Glee Club, 1 , 2 ; Out­ ing Clu b, 1 , 3 , 4; lnterfraternity Council, 4; S. C. A ., 3, 4; S. C. A. Conference Com m ittee, 4; lnter­ fratemity Em bassy Comm ittee, 4; C. P. T. Primary and Secon dary, 4.

79


Ou r ca m pu s wa

addened last Fall b

death of Rex McNa m e.

1

the tragic

His m a ny friends a mong

the m em bers of t h e Colb

family, and especially

h is s n ior classm ates, 'Lvill ali ays remember h i m

as

a really outs tanding student, athlete, and friend. Rex was born in Millinocket Maine, on Ju ly 1, 1 91 7.

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82

Wagner.


I N T E R - F R AT E R N I T Y

t: D U N C: I L

Dean Erne t C. M a r r i ner

Elmer C . Warren

Chairm an

Secretary-Treasurer

F I RST

E M E TER

W i l l iam B lake

Emanuel Frucbt

Linwood Pa l mer

Addison Steeve

Jame

D o n a l d LaGas ey

Kavanaugh

Wen dell B rook

Philip Wy or

The l nterfraterni ty Council con i t ternit i e ;

the Dean

and Regi-trar

T rea u rer re pect iv ly.

Its aim i

of the p resi dent erve a

of t he e i gh t fra­

President a n d Secret ary­

to coord i n a t e act ivit ie

among the

various fraternity groups, a n d t h rough it the admin i tration deals w i t h fraterni ty government. It i

t h e Counc i l '

a n d p le d ging rules. ules i nterfratern ity

re po n s i b i l i t y to d raw u p t he fraternity rushi n g I t arrange

dates for fraternity d a nces a n d sched­

port .

The Council makes decisions on many k in ds of problem form

and it

a very i m portant part of t he government of a fraterni t y col lege.

FifJI R o w . left to righ t : K a v a n a u g h D e a n !\ [ a r riner. Frncht, La Cra»ei•. Suond Row, ltft t o righ t : Palmer. ar!!e n t .

83



Il E L T A

E P S I L O N

K A P PA

1 9 42 Wendell B rooks John Fifiel d

M a x H o lzrichter Robert McDonnell

Shel ley Pratt

1 943 O liver M i l 1ett. J r . Harold Paul

Richard Irvine J o h n Lomac

Erne t Weidul

First Row, ltft to rigk t : l i l le tt , Lomac, Weid u l . P ra t t . McDonnell. Brook . Fifield. Holzrichter. F i n kelder. Hubbard. Suond Row. ltft to righ t : Lyma n . l r\'i ne. Drummond. Turner. H u tcheson. ďż˝ [ acLeod. Riefe, Waterhouse. Third Row, ltft to rixh t : Di" Roberts. A l le n . Week . Smith. N u tt i n)!:. Ober. Huber. Robinson.

1 944 Frederick Drummond W i l liam Finkeldey William H u t heson

D o uglas McLoud Philip N u t t i n g Robert Riefe John Turner

R obert Allen Owen B a iley A r t h u r D ix P a u l H uber

W i l l iam Lyman George Ober E dward Robbin Harold R oberts

Ph i l i p W aterhou e Paul Witham Frederick Wood

1945

X I

D a n a R o b i n on Douglas Smi t h J a m es Weeks

C HA P T E R

Fou nded at Yale, 1843

Founded at Colby, 1846

Motto : "Friends from the heart forever"

85

Colo rs : A z u re, blue, gold



Z E TA

P S I

1 942 Lawrence A n iceui W i l l i am B l ake Raymond B urbank

Richard D er Walter Emery ictor Lebed nik

Arthur Lincoln J oh n Lowel l J o h n E. Steven

1 943 George Jahn Frederick M c A l a ry

Paul Mu rray Charles Pearce

A lt on

te en

FirJt Row ltlt to righ t : Emery. B u rbank Lehe:l n i k . Lowe l l . D�· er. L i ncoln. A n ice l l i . J. E . Suond Row. lrft to rig/i t : ::\ I u rray, )Jhn. J. C. alahan. F . t r u p. P h i l l i ps. H unter. J. Third Row. ltft to riKli t : Pearce. Dudley, ::\ l i l ler. Ban n. tebbins. Holt.

Russell.

te,•en . H i gins trup. B u r n . V igue.

1 944 George Burns J o h n CaJahan Gordon Collins

Fra n k l y n Ervin W i l l iam H ig g i n s R u ell Ph i l l i p s

E u gene St ruckhoff Frank t rup

1 94 5 Ro bert Barton C ha rles D u dley Thurber H o l t E u gene H u n ter

Gordon M i l l e r Frederick R o gers Richard R u ell Seabury Stebbi n

C HI

J o epb trup Robert T i m m i n R o na l d ' eysey

C H A P TE R

Foun ded at New York U n iversity, 1 847 Fou n ded at Colby, 1 850 Color : B lack and Gold

87



D E LTA

U P S I L O N

1 9 42 Clifford Came Gera l d Cole John Geagan Darold Hocking Stedman Howard

E dward Loring Charles N i ghtingale W i l der Pearl Harold Rhodenizer Robert R ice

Gordon Richardson Frederic Sargent A d dison Steeve

1 94 3 H u b e r t B eckwith Thoma B ra d do c k Lowell Cumming

R ichard Fiel d D w i g h t Howard W i l l i a m Man fi e l d

J ames Moriarty Emmons Taylor Richard Wescott

First Row. It/I to rig /i t : C a m i n i ti, Hocking. Rhodenizer, Loring. Richardson.

argent. tee\¡es. Rice. Came, Geagan. S . Howard. Nightingale. Dolan. Lenentine. Ward. Porier. Reid. l\ [arcy. Short, Barne ¡ , Beckwith, Camming, D . Howard. R . H . \. escott, Taylor. Third Row, left to right : Hinck, McQu i l l a n . Green, Lucy. Iorton. Butcher, Lovejor. Graf. l\IacDougal, Braddock. R . T. Wescott. Moriarty, L i b b y , Ridler.

Seco n d Row, lt/t to

rir.h t : Graham,

1 944 Russel l B rown D onald Butcher Phillip C a m i n i t i H a r r i s Graf Charles Green

Carlyle Libby Frederi c k Lovejoy Warren M c D o ugal Malcolm McQuil l a n J o h n Poirier

R ichard Reid Alden R i d ley Stanley Short A l den Wagner

1 94 5 Lawrence A rra Lowell B arnes Kenneth D o l a n W i l l iam Graham Claus H inck

Roy Leaf Hal Len e n t i ne Robert Lucy R ichard Marcye Kenneth Morton

Founded at Willia m s, 1834

Founded at Colby, 1 852

Motto : "}u stice is ou r Foundation"

89

T i m o thy Osborne Franci Ward Robert Wesc o t t

Colors : Blue and Gold



P H I

T H E TA

D E LTA

1 9 42 W i l l ia m Conley Harold Hick R ichard J o hnson

Robert J oh nson N o rman Jone J ames Kavanaugh

J ames B ateman

Charle Cross Thomas P u rsley

Charles Lord George Parker

1 943

R. � .

Jack Temmer

R. I.

Row. ltft to ri!!h l : Bateman. Johnson. Hick . John o n , Parker. Ka,·anaugh. Jones, Lord. Conley, Pursley. Cro .. terner. kicki. Howard. Lupton. Tuller. Temmer. Perry. Second Row. left to righ t : oule , Curtis. Lindq uist. Third Row. lt/t to righ t : Burke, Longo. Tibbetts, H a l p i n . Ha nc:-ck . Gaffney, rnwther. Linzee. Lewald. P u i i a .

Fir1t

R

1 944 Ro bert Curtis Frederick H oward

Donald terner R a y Tuller

Ronal d Lupton Henry Rokick i Le ter Soule

1 9 45 Thomas B urke David Choate W i l l ia m Crowther Paul Gaffney

Frank L o n g o R o bert Perry Milton Tibbett

E d ward H a l p i n F ra n k Hancock Thomas L i nzee George Lewald

A L P H A

C H A P T E R

Founded at Mia.ni i University, 1 848

Fou nded at Colby, 1 848

Motto : " We enjoy life by the h elp of the society of others" Colors : White and blue

91



A L P H A

TA U

0 M E G A

1 9 4 2 H a r o l d B ubar Raymond Flynn Haro l d Hegan

Alton Laliberte David Mar hall West o n MacRae

Louis Principe P h i l i p Wysor

1 94 3 Edwin Alexander Thoma Fam w o rth, Jr. Abraham Ferris

Charle Heath R ichard deNazario Ed' ard arantides

D a n iel cioletti M i l ton S t i l l well

First RQw, /tft to righ t : Bubar, H e a t h . \"olpe. Laliberte. F l y n n . \Vrsor. :\ l a c R a c . :\ l a rsha l l , Principe. Hegan. uond Row. !tit tQ ri�h t : Casey, Frolio. Saran tides. Alexander. )Jonon. Scioletti, Godfrey. Phillips, Dembkowski, Third Row.

It/I

to

righ t :

pina. :\ l a c K a y , Farn wonh. }.le ormick. :\ I acKe n n a . :\lacDonough. l'rie. :\lonaco. Call a h a n , R . Jone . H arward. Ferri .

Driscoll,

• asse,

de

azzario.

1 944 John Callahan A lex Dembkowski tan l ey Frol io Geo rge Godfrey R ichard Hayward

Laughl i n Jenning Donald J o h n on J oseph Ma rshall J oh n McCallum George McKay

J o eph Crozier A l l an Currier

Clayton Cu rrier Jack Dri coll Frederick Jel l i on

Thoma Norton Wendell Phillip J o eph Spina Remo erren gia

1 94 5

GAMMA

A L P H A

C HA P T E R

Fou nded at Virginia Military Institu te, 1 865 Color

:

Samuel Monaco R obert rie

Founded at Colby, 1892

Gold, ivh i te, green, sky blue

93



L A M B D A

C: H I

A L P H A

1 942 Edwin Gerald Albert Beniah Laurie

Fisher Goodman H aynes Harding Harri

Curtis Hemenway Verneil J oh nson Donald Laga ey Laughlin McKinnon Don ald Parson

Louis Di Pompo Roger Poor H arold Seaman Will iam Tucker

1 943 Orman Donald Robert Charle

Fe rnandez G raham G ra y H a rvey

Harold Co t ley Robert Lafleur Delbert M a t heson Earle Merrill

Frank Miseli Ronald Reed Irving Shaw A n drew Watson

Row. left to ri�li t : Good m a n . l\!ac K i n non. eaman. H a rris. haw. H a y n e s . LaGassey. Poor. Tucker. DiPompo. H a rd i ng. Hemenwa r . L . \'. Johnson Su1>11d R1>w. Ir I to right : �lose>, Ha l l . Reed. l\ [ axfie.ld, Anton. i\ f ise.li . \ :it on. rthur. Fernandez. Harve�-. Firit

\\lhi t ten. Thompson.

R.

Par.ons.

Third R1>w. left to righ t : Cosdey, Gray, Prince. R i t ter. � l a the on. 'fhurston. Luce. Sawrer. . twater. Fourth Row. left 11> righ t : Tober. dams. Beaven . Colg-ro,·e, Rowell, J . .-\Lwater. Perkin . Fisher. Foster. Fell ws.

Greene

1 944 lexander A n t o n C h e ter A rLhnr Jame A twater A l an Bevin

Charle Luce Waller M axfield Cha rle Perk i n Paul Prince

R a l ph awyer, J r . Wil liam Tobey Phi l ip Wat on J o h n Wood

1 94 5 C h ri ty A dam h i p ley A t water J o h n Colegrove R i chard Fellows

A L P H A

Richard Fo l e r Ray Greene Richard Par ons Edward R itter

R H O

Z E T A

Fou nded at Boston University, 1 909 Motto : ' ' Vi r Quisque Vir"

Color

95

Howard Ro' el l Court ney impson Harland Thom pson Stewart Thur ton

C H A PT E R Fou,nded at Colby, 1918

:

Pzirple, green and gold



ll A P P A

D E LTA

R H O

1 9 42 Charle Berry Eero Hel i n

Harol d H u n t o o n Linwood Pal mer

P h i l i p B uck R o bert Dennison

Harr Ja me

J oseph

lat tery

1 94 3 H i l debrandt McCarroll

Jerry Merri l l Henry T i l t o n

Fint R o w . lt/t t o rig/r t : :\ lerri l l . Hel i n , Berry. Palmer. latter)¡, H u ntoon. B u c k . Tilton. Dennison. , rro n d Row. /tft to righ t : Ellenwood. Goodrich. Leech. Hildebrandt. Patter on. \'oultos. l\lerrifield, Cony, H i l to n . Emerson.

1 944 Corneliu Callaghan E dward Cony

R ichard Goodrich R a l p h H i l t on

Paul Merrifield

1 94 5 Gordon C ro o k Eugene E 1 1 i n gton

Donald Leach Gordon Pater on

XI

Lewi

Voul t o

C H A P T E R

Founded at Middlebury, Vt., 1 905 Founded a t Colby 1 926 )fo t t o : "Honor super Omnia ' Color : Yale blue and Princeton yellow

97



TA U

P H I

D E LTA

1 942 D avi d B rodie R o bert Cohen Emanuel Fruc b t

Gerald Gilson Milton H a m i l t A l v i n J o lovitz

R ichard K ohn A l bert New el l

1 943 G e r chon Cohen

Meyer J acob I rv i n g L i s

Theodore Rosenb l oom

First Row. It/I t o righ t : Jolo,·itz, Gil on. Brodie. R. Cohen. Newell, Frucht. choenberger. 1-:lamilt. Popper. L . Cohen. Suond Row. ltft to riJ(h t : Len on inJ?er. G r ossman. Zadek Leven on. Ro enbloom. Robi on. Braudy. Le,•ine. Third Row. ltft to right : Jacob , K.aplan, Gruber, Feuer tein. altzberg'. Le,·in, Smitb. Kraft, Raucb, Abramson. Lip ton

1 944 R a l ph B randy A rnold Feuerstein W i l l iam Bibel

Robert J acob Harry Levi n Stan ley Levine

H a ro l d Friedman A rno l d Grossman Richard Gruber Lawrence Kaplan

Nath<iniel Lenson Herbert Leve nso n C a l v i n Lipston Robert S i n ger

George Popper Herbert Robinson Edward Saltzberg

1 94 5

T A U

Maurice S m i t h David Zadek

C H A P T E R

Founded at New York University, 1 9 1 0

Founded at Colby, 1 933

Colors : Deep blue, w h i te

99



S I G M A

K A P PA

1 94 2 Christine B ruce A lice D o n d l i n ge r a r a h Fussell

J a net Pfleger Shirley Wagner

Estel l e Gall upe Eleanor M itchell Florence Perk i n s

1 94 3 Charlotte Arey Natalie C o usens Lorraine D e I les

Pri c i l ia M o l d en ke J acquelyn Nerney Phylli Y o u n g

Barbara . G rant A n n e Gwynne Isabel Harriman

FirJI Row, left to right : Pe rki n. Pfleger. Gnl l u pe. Bruce, '.\ l i tchell, Dond l i n er. \ agner, F usse l l. Suond Row. !eit to ni:h t : E . 1'1 I a t teo. mphrey, P:iddi on. aunder._ '.\[athes. F ro>t, :\ Io l de nk e. Fraser. Cou>ens. Third Row. left l o righ t : B.

G ra n t .

Wheeler Gwynne. o u ng. B . Arey, Harrim:in. Tahmizi a n .

ki l li n .

Nemer,

R.

l\lacDougal.

De

1 944 Lorraine Car on B ern i ce K n i g h t E l i zabeth Mathes

Ei leen Matteo J oy P a d d i on Octavia a n ders

Sona Tahmizian Martha Wheeler

1 94 5 B a rbara Blai dell M a ry Fra er

V i r g i n i a Goodwin E l i zabeth killen

A L P H A

V i r g i n i a Um phrey Elvira Worth i n g t o n

C H A P T E R

Founded at Colby 1 874 Mott o : "One heart, one way"

101

Colors : Maroon and lavender

I sles.



C: H I

O M E G A 1 942

Betty B arter M a ry Farrell B a rbara E . Grant Dori Heaney Carolyn Hopkins

J a n e Leighton A m y Lewis Ol ive Monell Patricia Powers M ary Reny

Geral d i ne Fennessy El i zabeth Field G lenna H a rtley Ruby Lott

A l ice Lyman Muriel Mclel la n Kathleen M on ag ha n H i l da N iehoff

Martha A n n e R o gers Betty Anne Royal J ane Soule J une Totman

1 94 3 Jeanette Nielsen E l i zabeth Tobey L o u i e Trahan

FirJI Row. Ir/I to riJ!.ht : Gate¡ R Lot t . Trahan, Lyma n. Bay l i s. H i ggins. Second Row. Int to riJ!,h t : Lewis, B . E . G ra n t . ::\lonell. Farrell. Tot man. Ro11ers. Royal. Heaney, Powers. J . Soule. Youma ns. H pkin . Reni• . Third Row. ltft to ri.eh t : K a t ka uskas, Barter. P i tts. Foster. hannon. Week . 1iehoff, l\lcLel l a n . \ t i n g. Howard, ::\IcCarthy. K . Conway. ;\ [onaghan. tanler. Field. Leighton. Fourth Row. lrft to righ t : Fennessr. Hartley. Grahn. Watson. tock i ng A . Johnson. Tapia. ::\IcCarroll, K . ::\ l a tteo. Owen. Ellice. Bel l , Chellman. Tower. E . Joh nson . .'\eil on. Jacobs. dam . Tobey.

1 94 4 Frances Shan n o n H e l e n Wat o n Mary Week s A n n We t i n g

B a rbara B a y l i Jane B ell hi rley E l l ice Anne Fo ter Evelyn Gates Nancy Grahn

Priscill a H i gg i n s V i rgin ia H oward Elaine J o h n o n A l ice Katkauska J ane McCarthy J o ephine Pitts

Jean A dam Eleanor Carter D or o t hy ChelJman K a t h ry n Conway C o n t an ce Daviau

J anet J a cob Louise J ohn son M i riam L eighto n Kathlee n M atteo Katherin e McCarro l l

1 94 5

B E TA

M a rgery Owen C o n tance Stanley E m i l y tocking Laura Tapia Ramona Tower

C H A P T E R

Founded a t University of A rkan sas 1 895

Fou nded at Colby 1 906

Motto : "Hellenic cu ltu re and Ch ristian ideals" Color

:

Cardinal and straw

1 03


•


A L P H A

D E LTA

P I

1 9 4 2 Pri c i l ia W y m a n

Cynthia Smith

1 94 3 Ethel Paradis

Patricia Ford

First

Row.

ltfl to rii:h t : ('eated ) C. aond Rof/J. /,•jt t o right :

mi th. Ford. Dow. Falkenbach, ( tand i n g ) Cotting. Clark.

Paradi .

1 944 Catherine Clark

Ma rc i a Wade

Fern Falkenbach

1 9 4 5 France

Patricia C o t t i n g

A L P HA

D E L T A

Founded 185 1

Dow

C H A P T E R

Founded at Colby, 1 9 1 5

Motto : " We live for each other"

1 05

Colors : B l u e a n d w hite



D E LIA

D E LTA

D E LIA

1 942 M a rlee B ra g d o n Frances Brewer Katherine B uckley M argaret Campbell

J ean Cannell M uriel Carrell Marjo rie C a te E l i zabeth Coles Natalie M . Daggett

Virginia D uggan Lou ise Hagan A n n J o nes Prisc i l l a H . White

1 94 3 A n n M an fiel d A n i ta Pooler

Marjorie B ro w n P a t r i c i a Gregory

Thelma Proctor Freda Staples

Finl Row. left to ri(h t : Comer. De.'.'Jazario. G i l l ma n . '.\[alfetano. Lod�e. �uond Row. ltft to righ t : Carrell. White. ate, A . Jones. Rose. Duggan. Buckler, Cannell, ampbell. oles. F . Brewer. Haga n . Third R o w . left to righ t : H . :\ I a n field. Gregory. Ander on. A . :\ Ia n. field. Pooler, Brown, A l l e n . P . Gould, Hayes. mall. Cole. anford. L. Lott. Foley. Holt. H Brewer. " F o u rth Row, left to righ t : I l l i n g•�orth. Leyh. Cal lahan. Holtman. T . Proctor. E \ ood, B. oule, Hood, Kea t i n g . Blanchard. Fol k . t i rl i ne:. Farnham. H. Osborne.

1 944 Patricia Gould D orothy Holtman Tacy Hood

E l ai n e A n der on Loui e Callahan Paul ine Foley

J o a n ill i n g wor th H o pe M a n s fi el d E l izabeth W ood

1 94 5 D orothy Sanford Helen Small B arbara Soule Muriel Ster l i n g

Betty Gilman Virginia H a l l J ean Haye Roberta H ol t P r i c i l l a Kea t i n g Jane L o d ge

A l bertie A l l en D o r i s B l anchard Hazel Brewer L i n a Cole L illi a n deNazario J a ne Farnham

AL P H A

U P S I LO N

Founded at B oston University 1 888

C H A P T E R Fou nded a t Cotby 1 908

Mott o : "Let us stead/astly love one anoth er" Color : Silver, gold and blue

1 07



P H I

M U

1 942 Eleanor Corn ish Eleanor Furbush

Pri c i l ia George Hester Hatch

R u th Thomas Theodora W . Weston

1 94 3 A n ne D u n m ore Ruth Grave

R u t h Howe J a n Hudson

M a r i o n Treglown

firJt R o w . I r t to rii:h t : Curtis. Treglown. H a tch. R Howes. Geor�e. \Vright. Thomas. Dun m'.lre. :\ f u ndie. H udson. Suond Row. lrft to righ t : K . Howes, C. Jones. Szadziewicz. G r i ffi t hs. Gr;,·e·. F u rb u h, :\lorri.on. terr)', Beck, Lohnes. o · Brien.

pton.

1 944 Thelma B r a n n Nancy C u r t i s Ba rbara G riffiths

Katherine Howe Corrine J o n e A rlene O'B rien

G e r t r u d e Szadziewicz LucilJe Upton

1 94 5 H el e n B ec k E l i zabeth Dodge

B E TA

M . E l izabeth Lohnes A n nab ell M o rrison Eleanor M u n d i e

B E T A

C HA P T E R

Founded a t Wesleyan College 1 852 Motto : "Les soeurs fideles'

1 09

Joan St. James Evel y n Sterry

Fou n ded at Colby 1 9 1 8

Color

:

R o s e a n d w h i te


P R E S I D E N T S F R

T E R

I T I E

R

T

F I R

E M E

R I T I E

T E R

D lta Kappa Ep ilon E DELL B R

Ph i Delta Theta �TE

K

H

K appa D lta R h

LI

D P

LM E R

Tau Delta Phi EM

EL FR

HT

A lph a Tau Omega PH I LI P

Delta ADDI

R

p ilon

N STEE

E

Lam bda C h i A lpha D

A LD LAGASSEY

S O R O R I T I E S

C h i Om ega BETTY A NNE ROYAL

Phi Mu THEODORA W R I G HT W ESTON

A lpha Delta Pi CYNT H I A S M I T H Delta Delta Delta VIRGINIA DUGGAN

Sig m a Kappa ALICE DONDLINGER

1 10



l n- p i r d b

a

r at

t i o n a l mat r j a ] , t h ri

Tit)

fo r th

olb

d i n cr y a r, b u t th r

oa h,

1 .,

'

1 92 3

a

a m d i d n t a qu i r

a

th

d i d ri a 1 3- 1 3 t i

ord ' a

a o n crot und r

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a

p p ar n t l

Ju b .

of th

th

th A l l-M a i n

1 9..J.

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l t

rwi h ha k r p at d l y h ld a ·w

ak ned lat

B rook

tak

in th

At t h e

not in urmount abl t sting

o l b_

t o u hdown

11

and

a ua i n t a _t ro n g C . C .

Ray

al f r th

rr

b

rre n gi a a n d

T

wh ile

maining point .

j u _t a_ h a rd a n u t to era k . alt Do m in a

a n l i r lat

a_ a crit ri n of t h

Eddi

oa h

rt aken a n d s t ha k by

ga m .

l i uh t ad a n t. ag

t h i rd p r i o d t o uiv Lori n a·

i nvaded

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_ o re

o l by, ' h i l e

for m u h of t h e

t h e v i itor plac m nt

th �

v i t o ry.

ored

en

for t h e M ul e .

V r m o n t , b a rely e d ge d by t h a n d wa

only blemi_h on

Th

a n d walk cl off w i t h a :.. 1 -7 vi t o ry .

'

pu,hing

point

t h a t of t h e

r i t y of M a i n .

it wa

· t ra p i n t a n d a fi e l d

t b

W nd

ord a

t o a · h d ow 11_ for u

a_n

but

od a r

«

ophomor

alon , h

gam

t i ng k

t a te

o l h y t ook a q u i k 1 4-0 1 a d i n

tun

o n d •Yam

Mul

M

gam , o n ly t o h

o n ich th

ner com p t i ·

ha k B

L ri n u k i k d a n

Th

n.

fi r t t i m

o r i n u at w i ll,

th

J\l l a i n

Field w i t h

m

i n g excep·

d o u t right t h

Uni

it h th

� i n u l ., i n g format i n f r th

I i t ch m a n ·

a n d po

h i gh t _.

m cl rui nou , b u t fo rt u n a t l Th

it h m a n

hit

·

fi r t t i m e � i n

t io n t h a n i n 1 940 . t h pr

w

11

ea i l y def a t e d 1 3-0.

K ay, and R ay V rre n u i a

40 t e a m , pro

T h re

s o p h o m o re

d n o t t o o h i gh a h u r d l e, P h i l Cam i n i t i , " B u d ' Mc­

t o o d o u t i n t h i s gam , w i t h Ph i l "Co r i n g b o t h

touch down . The fir t gam d l e b u ry P a n t he r

away f rom h o m

h e l d no t e rro r" for th

went down 1 8-6, by v i r t u e of

H e l i n , a n d LeFleur.

a_ Henry R o k i c k i

F O O T B A L L 1 12

The M i d­

cores by C am i n i t i, C a p t a i n

How ever, t h i s v i c t o ry p roved cost l

VA R S I T Y

Mules.


FirJt Row, lrft to right: P u i i a . Waterhou e , de azario. D . Johnson. :\IacKa)'. B. Shiro Sutnzd Row, left to ri�ht : Lafleur. Brooks, He.ean. Helin, cioletti, olpe, Loring. Li s . Third R o w , left to righ t : Coach N i t chman. A si t a n t Coach Roundr. Ferris, 0 . hiro. Weidul, J . E . H.

Bubra. Rhodenizer. - Parker. ( .\ ! a nager ) . n. F . \\'ood. Turner. :\Iillett. (Assi�ta n t Coache ) .

Fourth Row, !tft t o righ t : �IcCal l u m . C u rtis. Rice, Hutchin

C a m i ni t i .

errengia,

tevens. Perkins,

was carried from the field with a twisted k nee t h a t kept h i m i n active during most of the rem a i n in g game . T he S t a te Series opened with Colby m eting B owdoin

at

B r u n wick.

u ppo edly m uch weaker than i n 1940, Bowdoin o ffered st i ff com petition. I t was not u nt i l B rooks broke away for a beautiful 30-yard touchdown run, and

"Scooter ' Scioletti

game wa down

p lunged over from

clinched f o r Colby.

The inj ury j inx

t h e two-y ard

line,

that t h e

E ddie Lori n g converted after b o t h touch-

truck again during this game.

t ined t o be the '42 captain, w renched h i s knee

Lou Volpe, des-

o badly that h e w�s lost to

t h e team for most of t h e year.

VA R S I T Y

F O O T B A L L 1 13


R t u rn i n g to

a

rn

am w h i h k pt i t o-ot t n ] a t t i n g, t h

wa

not

nough, ho"

th

r, a

la t tw

int

nd

r ity of

un t i l a n

ZOil

11

n

t am

l a i ne

r- to-b

for-

v rran ta a l t m a t 1 3, a n d from

, t an d i n u u p .

�t i l l t ra i l

that th

. ll J V

arri d i t t o t b

pa th

oJb

m i n ute

am

aminiti and Ra

28.

ff ta ck 1

d

r

t ro n ,

" bo l

i t b Ph i l

brou O'h t to th

aminiti Ji

not u n t i J th

o l by m t a

ad t h r ugh th

m i nut

0

ha l l wa

th r

Fi Id,

mor

Thi

cor

p int , and i t wa am

to l i f .

With

ba l l p ra t i ca l l y i n m i d - fi I d , a n d a d r n h i n cr d w n p o u r m a k i n o: p a � i n o:

i rt u a l J

i m po

b ro u g h t u land

ible

LaFI u r w a

· i, p o i n t

u p right

to cri

l\ o ] agu -l ad i n g t am

Bob at

w r

th

fi r t t o

whi h did not damp

o ] n rr t h row

p int b hind a to g

,

Eddi 11

th

ov rflow i n g

Lo r i n u ded t i

t o B u bar

oo]

boot d

and a

ban e

11

th

with h i

on hi

O\

pla

t o <T th r on A n n i t i

Da .

on a 60-y ard hr akaway ru n, t he

fo l

'

th

pirit

29, wa

ca m p r d for a tou h d ow n .

t h e o- a m

Seri

t

a mu h

am

or

V rr n o:ia plung d t h ro u g h t

pa

on

Hi

titl .

Th

latt r

nl

i t h a b ut a m i n u t

n th for t h

ar r. a n d

11

w nt ' ild.

ent in.

in th

l a t.

Th

Bate

ffe t

of

In t h e t h i rd p riod,

h i t , lat ra i led to B rook . a n d t he

Lo ri n g n o t only

am

t h rough by t y i n g

k ick, b u t i n t he l a t p r iod he i n te rc p ted a B ate

n 40 a n d ra n i t ba k for a v i t ory

o re. and t h e fi r t State

T i t l e i n 18 year .

T h e su

es ful 1 94 1

fi ne gro u p of

a on m ay b

ophomor

a t t r i b u t d l a rgely to t h e a d di t i o n of a

t o a n a l re a dy exp r i e n

d and tal nted

quad.

T h e back fi e l d k n w no r gular l i ne-up due to the wea l t h o f m aterial ava i l­ a ble-Ray Verre g n i a , P h i l C a m i n i t i , B u d McKay, B o b by LeFleur, D a n n y ciolet t i, J ack S t even , Henry R o k i c k i a n d W e n d e l l B rooks. T h ese backs worked beh i n d a l i ne compo ed o f Wood, We i d u l, H u tc h e o n , L i zario, and

Hegan.

uch fine p l ay e r

a

Hel i n ,

, Vo l p , S h i ro, T u rner, P u i i a, B u bar, deNa­

S uc h a l ist i n g cert a i nl y q u a l i fies t he Mules'

'4 1 a o n e o f the out l a n d i n g team

VA R S I T Y

in C o l by foot b a l l h istory.

F O O T B A L L 1 14

qua d of


LETTE R M E N Wen d e l l

Harold Rbodenizer

B rooks

H aro l d B ubar

R obert R i c e

P h i l ip Cam i n i t i

H e n ry R o k i c k i

A b raham Ferris

Daniel

H a ro l d Hegan

B urton Shiro

cioletti

Eero H e l i n

Oren

W i l l iam Hutcheson

J ohn

E. Stevens

Ro bert Lafleur

John

Turner

Edward Loring

Remo V e rre ng ia

George McKay

Looi

George Parker

Erne t W e i d u J

D. Mico Puiia

Freder i c k W ood

h i ro

o l pe

S C O RE S Colby

16

C. C. N . Y .

20

Col by

7

Norwich

21

Colby

13

Vermon t

0

Colby

18

Middlebury

6

Colby

14

Bowdoin

Colby

13

Maine

Colby

14

Bat es

V A H S 'I T Y

F O O T B A L L 1 15

6 13 7


It

' a

Frida

t h i rte nth and, ' i tb

th

l

than half their game

cond pl ace in th

and cond overt im

p riocl of

e n i n many

T i ed up at 3

ar .

l anr re um d ho t i l i t i

con<l

aft r a

fi r t l n-m i n u t

aft r th

t rmin d to mak

ank a la •-up

o

·

all

In

rl im

nd d th

d. 44-42

in. th

cl

lo m et

' aning

th

the

e ond

a

B l ack o f th ha e

reg u l a t i on forty m i nute

both

rie

o n l y L o r m a i n deadlocked at 39·a 1 1 e m c l de-

t am

t ' ith tb

L a n d i n g a l 42-a l l and

l i pped th rough the t ig h t

and

t hem,

fol l owe�

L a te

am

vecond

cont

gam

to Oron

nd of th p ri

1h

tra el d

ball

at th

Maine s ub t i tate

Th n a

hot th at

d

hort r

a m<irathon of th

to pin .

'

b t l y -cont

b fore

E n g l a n < l c oll ge ra n k i n g . B ut i t ' a

'

1.uJ

l ha k th

onl

o l b y d fen e and

for th

fir t t i m e i n

even

t a rt . i t h on]

J ohnn

h i p l am h d ul

' a

::ipta i n

n , h i ro re l u rn i n g f rom l a t y e a r'

f a c <l w i t h a I r m ndou

a n<l

ta rn i sh <l.

h

p i l i n g up I 11 and

ith

ff ort to bring

H it t i n g tl1e road b

th

o med th

t am

t f o ued to be the

t h i rt

ear ' o aJd

b o w i n g the ' ay

bard pr

d to eke oat

oring habit

n of w hi h

co n t i n u cl to thr aten th on

p i n t, 46-45, and W

a s l i g h t l y l a rger margin to

record of la t Ja, or k i

wa

champion-

fi r t game on tl1e

am

j u t where

i n the l a t half

i ·tor .

f o le

tak i n g Tri n i ty b

fo l i o ' ing n i ght b

fin

pi k i n g up h i

ea o n by �inking fifteen point

be left them l a l i n an a l J -out

' a

no d ubt

Y t th

i i tchel

Pro ,,i denc I ft

Loma

a 55-54 w i n .

ta k.

o l b ):

' itb Pro i<l nc

b

l ower

and

Lorna

oach R o u n d

3 7-34.

o n ne t i cut and pro id c l m o ral

un ertain balanc

l o al band of Colby rooter upport.

contri b u t i n " t hrit -th r e and

coring tb re, t

of their fol-

l e an, conqu ror of Harvard

Zecker and Lomac

eventeen p o i n t

the welo n-

re pectively

i n two gam The

tale

erie

o pened i n earne t ' hen Bate

had fal l e n before t h

Blu

and G ra

p layed ho t at Le' i t on after

wave i n anoth r clo e

n o d o u b t a b o u t the d e c i ion o er the Bobcat . t h i rty-eight p o i n t

Jawor ki

' i t h tho e of the re t of the

onte t, 30-29.

Zecker

quad t o ama

t. An e l m

B u t there w a

and Lafleur p a t th eir a total of fi fty-three t o

Bate ' t h i rty- even. B o w do i n entered their fi r t

late

erie

pla

i n experienced o u t fi t d i d wel l lo h o l d Colb

on the court cli a l rou ly. The Polar Bear ' to a 46-23 deci i o n .

Then the Un iver it� of

Maine fel l prey to "our boy ' i n the fi r t encounte r when la t e ha ket

by Zecke r edged

them, 38-35. new

coring

tar was un covered i n the B o ton U n i er ity game, when

di m inutive

ophomore "Lock" J e n n i n g , who was pat i n l o fill the gap left when Bob Lafleur wa drafted,

cored fo urteen p o i n t , and genera l J y m a de i t a bad even i n g for the B o tonians park l i n g defense and

wi t h hi

tolen pa

e .

I t wa

after t h i s v ictory that Colby was

ranked second o nl y t o Prov i dence i n N ew E n g la nd, topping State, Dartmouth, B ro' n, and Harvard i n the standi n g .

uch

chool

a

Rhode I land

Then came the debacle a t Orono

a n d the M a 1 es returned lo Waterville o n l y to absorb their worst drubbing of the past few

ea on

at the hands of the smooth-pa s i r ii: Tufts team, 34-24.

VA R S I T Y

B A S li E T B A L L 1 16


First Row, ltft to righ t : Jenning . F . Strupp. Jaworski. Lomac. 0. Shiro, Came. Zecker. P ui i a . Sl{ond Row. ltft to righ t : Coach Roundy, ::\ [ u l l u m , J . C a l a h a n , R . T. Westoott. C a m i n i t i , LaGassey, Alexander, ( :0.Ianage r ) .

The C o l b y spirit proved un quenchable, h o w e er and t h e Mule the win colum n

everal nights later when Northea tern'

of the mo t feared teams i n the Ea t because of their amhidextrou ortheastern wa

The

coring a e,

highly favored, but hard luck hit them when Paj ona

infected ankle and ' a hopeles l y outcla

bounced r i g h t b a c k into

Huskies invaded Waterville.

ed

unable to play.

One

Al Pajonas,

contracted an

Demoralized by his ab ence, the Maroon was

40· 1 7, a s Colby regained i t s stride.

econd w i n over Bates followed to the tune of 48 to 38 a n d the Mules then journey­

ed to Ne'

Hamp hire, defeating the W i l dcats i n a nother hi gh- coring

ing up the

ea o n, Colby cinched a tie with the Univer ity of Maine for the state champion­

hip with a 5841 victory over B owdoin. pla

Lomac

et a new

pree, 5843.

coring record for

Wind­

tale series

when he rang u p t\ enty-four point .

Scoring honor

for the

eason went to Zecker a n d Lomac, the latter'

143 points topping

the former's 122 for a game average of better than ten point .

The team'

621 points or an average game-score of

a

lightly over 44 point

for their opponent , is i ndicative of their defensive ability a Sophomore

Strup, Puiia, Calahan

Lomac, Ferri ; and

enior

Flynn, Shiro, LaGa

here, and brought a ranking of

well a s their offensive punch.

Jenning , Zecker, Ja, or ki, Caminiti ; j uniors Wescott,

balanced and mo l re ourceful aggregation

of eleven victo rie

accumulation of

against approximately 39

ey, and Came, made up one of the best­

to repre ent Colby in the h i tory of basketball

ixth in New England on the strength of a

ea o n'

i n fourteen games.

VA R S I T Y

B A S K E T B A L L

1 17

record


Left to ri&h l :

Th

b

uach Pe r l i n , Em ri , Bro" n. E

t material. i n

v

ra ]

ea on

r port d fo r cro

w i n n i n g a . i n g l e m e e t , the i n d i i d ual run ner¡ that th

l am woul d get in th

Bo' clo in

' on t h

the team got

fi r l

ďż˝

meet 4 2-19 with

a w rong turn. i n 7th p l ac e ' a

20 or 3 0 yard

A t the

Quincy,

ea on.

Quine

fi n i s h i n g

near tl1e end

effort Bate

Wh i J e not

of form and good promi e

ew Hamp h i re

t h i rd.

and l o ing a fir t p lace onl u11u ta, Colb

tale I nterco l l e giate M e e t i n

Quinr

year.

cor , hut Frank Quin y ran an out landing race.

t t h e B a le

again the fi r t Co l by man i n .

I t wa

thi

( :\ll nager ) .

ear.

run n i n g b y ta k i n g fi r i; place with the fa Le t t i m e turned tbi

! TJ m i l t

- ountr

how ed Aa.he

in c o l u m n n xt

the ,horl end of a 4 3 - 1 9

lead i n g th e field b

\\'oo<l. I I i i ton

fi r t w i n i n l \ o

ear

meet b e in

wa

by t a k i n g

fo urth.

Q u i ncy

o n t i o ued h i

great

over t h e Le, i ton course

of oompet i L ion.

In

pit e of b i

fi ne

took Lbe meet 3 3 -22.

The N . E . I nte rcol l e g iate Meet to ok place i n B o ton ' it h Q u i ncy, fir t m a n in for Colby, fi n.i sb f o g 2 1 st in a field of 96.

In the fre hman race, Ronald Vey ey and Dana Robin on

fi n i shed 1 t and 2nd to rai e hope t o o ffer.

that next year'

cro

-country

quad woul d have m ore

e n i o r Wal t Emery w i l l not be ret u rn i ng, but Q u i n e , B ro' n

Wood and Mountforl are expected ba k and are

VA R S I T Y

ure L o show i m p ro ement.

l: R O S S

1 18

G raham, H i l ton,

l: O U N T R Y


Fir1t Row ''·'' to righ t : Qui ne}'. Brown. Turner. Goodrich. B l a t m a n . BJteman. S e c o n d Row, lt/t t o 'igh t : Lacombe ( � .Ta nage r ) . � l acLeod. Lebed n i k , Pratt. Weeks, Coach

C o 1h '

1 942 I n do o r Track

u nable t o w i n over an y of i t

ea-on wa

had

to

w ork

w i th

a

w i th the team

scheduled o pponent , but w i t h a few i n d i v i d ual p e rformer

sho w i n g u p well in their o w n ennt . he

con Ltent ' i t h past performance

Perk i n s .

quad

A

that

u ual, Coach Perk i n

wa

compara t i ve!

much

wa

h a n d icapped i n that

maller

than

oppo i t i o n

quad , a n d therefore weaker in pro pect ive m a t e r i a l . t t he B .A . A . game , C o l by e n tered o n l Bate

won

the

fi r t

cheduled

meet

broad j um p and "300." an d p]aced

it

relay team a n d clash-man, J i m Bateman.

3-43, with eco n d i n

Bateman

the "600"

hi g h

co rer

a n d the 40.

won

the

Q u i n cy won

a

he

the

tw o mile. fa i n e b e a t C o l h

98·28, b r i n g i n g to W aterv i l l e a

e n tered i n b u t o n e event.

quad

V i c L eb edni k got three secon d ; a n d Bateman , Q u i ncy point

b

o l a r g e t h a t each

Pratt got the ] o n e win f o r C o l b y i n the h i g h h urd l es .

man wa Ca pta in

Good rich, Turner a n d P ra l l g a i n e d

p l ac i ng i n t h e i r events.

I C4A cha m p i o n M o rcum of N e w H a m p h i re fu rn ish e d pol e vault a n d hi g h jump t hrill , C o l b y l o t i ts a n d Bateman ' a wel J h a v e taken n eeded

la t meet 5 9 1/2-461/z. h i gh tbi

t ren gt h from

O nce m o re a

Lebe d n i k a n d Q u i n cy e t a b l isbed meet

meet bad

n o t Ru

B r o w n an d

q ua d m i g h t

D o u g McLeod been

sick, takjag

the tea m .

tron g fro h team give

hope of i m p rovement next

VA R S I T Y

1 19

reco rd ,

Col by's n i ne-man

corer for Colby w i t h 13 p o i n t .

ear.

T R A C: li


Firit Row. It/I to righ t : Collin,, Field, R . I . John '1n. Lorinďż˝. \ J l l J e . Cros . Butcher. Su01td Row. ltft to rig/i t : Principe, Li ndq u i l . Wagner, \ eidul. Rok icki. D. l\ I J rshal l , Coach :\1illet t .

Gel l i n g off to a in

low

tarl

B i l l M i l l e t t'

p i l e of tbe fa l that t he

by Bo ton Col lege.

Jn

wer

a pla -of'E gam

came from behfod to out- cor content ' ith

econd

p l ace.

at th

tbe B l u H o wever,

late race, and rema i n cl victoriou

J o e w a s re\ arded for h i

capta i n of the

1 1 -Ne,

both conte t

t\ o goal-, a n d C o l by

Mul e

ucce

remained

rown

had to be

u n defeated

in

the

i e -ea on .

c orin g a n d aggre

i ene

corin g

b y being chosen

t h i rd

t raight

ea o n played

hi

te l l a r game i n t he nets, and

ew England team.

tra el led to Dartmouth a n d

by the outn umberi n g reserve

of

ale.

the l a rger

A l though be i n g defeated in chool ,

the B l ue and Gray

performed admirably. C O R E Co lb Colby Colby Colb y Colby Colby Colby Colby Co lb }' Colby Colby Colby Colby Colby

ea on,

tronger B o t o n Col l ege team

of the s e a on by break i n g th e l eague

con i tent

berth o n the AJI-

This year the Mule

katin g

ful

League

England Team.

Eddie Loring, f o r the a ga i n gained h i

and G ray b the

u ce

ew England Boeke

Garden , the

for the third

J oe Wa l l ace ' o n the i n d i idual prize record.

njo) ed a h i g h l y

pu ck¡te r.

l f at d for t he

Dartmouth M.l.T. Yale Bowdoin New H a m p h i re Bowdoin B.C. B. New H a m p hire N orthea tern M. 1 .T. Bowdoin N orthea tern B . C.

0 5 2 8 8 6 4 6 ...9 9 9 9 5 5

VA R s I T Y 1 20

H 0 [ II E Y

4

5 11 2 2 0 5 2 9 5 0 3 3 7


First Row. ltft to riKh t : l a t terr. Blanchard. Downie. Peter·. : d a c i n tosh. Beal. Lonni(. Second Row. ltft to righ t : Coach Roundy. H a rris. Dennison, Hega n , Cros>, Lee, t i llwell, Laliberte, \lacDonald ( :\ ! a nager).

The

p r i n g of 1941 found Colby w i t h a very promi ing out l ook for a

ea on.

H o wever, the e o p t i m i s t i c view

t a r t i n g off t h e m a naged

to

tart

ea on, Colb y wa ro J l i n g after

orthea tern t w i ce a n d B a t e

that

beat'e n two i n a row b y Bowdoin a n d M a i n e by

takiog

th ree

To B a t e

' e lo t

Two

b

t r o n g team

erie

w i t h t he

the

. of M., w e

five

but

game·, beat i n g

fi r· t

game

1 0-9.

niv er ity o f

By

omewhat a t t o n e d f or

that c lub, a n d beat them o u t for t h i rd p lace i n the State

from tbe

ew Ham p h i re a n d the

al o t o ok a g a m e a p i ec e f r o m C o l b y . w h i l e the M i d dl e b ur Joe

next

w e defeated them b u t once, while l o s i n g

two d e c i i o ns, a f t e r w i n n i n g

taki n g the l a t t w o of a four-game o u r ear l i er d e feat

of the i r

once.

The B owdo i n c lub ' e re our toughe t hurdle a t hree t i m e s .

ucce··ful baseball

were n o t de t i ned to b e f u l fi l led.

game wa

erie .

n iver i t y o f Verm o n t rained out.

lattery and G i l Peters l e d the c lub i n h it t i n g : Joe e n d e d u p w i th a . 3 5 0 average.

and G i l j u t below . 3 00. The p i t c h i n g depart men t wa

not q u i t e a

Hegan fal l i ng o ff somewhat, lea i n g i n fi e l d

co n i ·ting

of

Capt.

Peters,

Fra n k i e D ow n i e b e h i n d the pl ate, wa E d d i e L o r i n g, M i l t

t i ll we l l . and

ucce

ful a

it wa

the p re iou

ea o n, w i t h

latte ry t o a s a m e a g reater p i t c h i n g burden. B o bby

Laf leu r,

' Tee

Laliberte,

Jenny

Lee,

The a nd

properly balance d b y a capable o ut fi e l d made up of

Bob

Denni on, w i th

J oe

l a t tery pl a y ing

when n o t h u rl i n g .

V l\ R S I T Y

B A S E B A L L

121

r i gh t

fiel d


First Row. ltft to righ t : \" Dyor. Coach Loeb . Lord tcond Row. lrlt to rrght : Burnen. Pizzano. Dibble . .\Icxander.

L

Th ucce b

nni

ful

a fine

team. mad

ea-on.

up of four i nexperie nced men and L\ o veteran . had a very

Beaten b

b o w i n g i u the

the

tern of B o w d o i n i n the

t ale Tourna men t .

A t r i p t o Verm o n t wa M i d dlebury,

and

bi

the h i g hl ight of t h e

Norwich

niver i t y

w i t h Bo wdoin .

ea on

Cham p i o n h i p.

match to I reland in

Lord, after the

final

of

George Bu rnell, and D w i g h t Howard

ea on.

thi

erie .

We m e t the Vermont

niversi ty of and

ermont,

M i d d l ebur

eked

heat.en 8-1 . paced by Captain Dyer, who w o n al l b u t

A t the n umber one p o s i t i o n , L o r d al o won a l l h i

except a 3- et match again t I reland. his

in

capped

' ell.

the Mai ne- late Dual matcbe , Colby wa

matche

tate Doubl e

emi-fi nal路. lo t hi

did ,路er

out 5-4 v ic t o r ies, w h i l e N o rwich wa

In

won the

E d A lexan <ler, Carl Pizzano

i n their fi r l year of compe t i t i o n

the _ea on w a

a p t a i n D y e r and Capta i n-Elect Lord, after

tale Tour name n t .

being beaten twice in the dual matc路he defea t i n g

rmont, and M i d dlebury

B o "路do i n,

Carl Pizzano, after

lo i n g al l

bi

ucce _ful by being the l o n e w. i n ner again t Bowdoin.

VA R S I T Y 1 22

T E N N I S

matche ,

ma tche , made


First Row. left to righ t : Roberts. C. Currier. Al len. Monaco. Colgrove. Dudley. Li nzee, Simp_on. Suond Row. lt/t to righ t : Coach l\ l i llett. ssistant oach Lemieux. E . m i th, l\!. m i t h . Reifel, . 1ahoney. Lucy, McCormick. Foster. Gray

( '.\ 1 a nager ) .

Third Row. lt/t t o righ t : Jellison, Driscoll. H a l l . Ober. Gaffney. Len on.

C o lby'

fre hman football team got o ff to a poor

tart when t h ey were defeated by a n

i nferio r K e n t s H i l l eleven, 6-0 on a m u d-soaked g r i d i ro n m e n h a d t h e necessary p ow e r to left t o play, an i n tercepted pa for Kent'

H ill .

fo

o n October 1 0 t h .

core, but fumbles proved deep i n Col by'

inger.

o tly.

territ o ry, set u p

T h e fresh-

W it h o nl y second

the

margin

of victory

w i n n i n g , Ke nt's H i l l made only o n e fi r t d o wn t o the fre hmen'

A week l ater, the fresh men eleven came back to defea t a p o werful Coburn In titute team, 6-0. power t o ' i n .

The " M ulet tes" were

ear for Coburn Cla

ical .

On the 241.h of October, a poďż˝ e rful Hebron A ca demy team came t o Waterville.

o n a ,-ictory o er Colby. to win b y the

Cla sical

] ow i n starting, b u t fi n a l l y produced the needed

I t was the fi rst defeat in over a

h a d prev i o u l y defeated the

six.

Hebron

niversity of Maine fre hmen footbal l team, a n d were count i n g A fter a n evenly fough t fi r t-halL t h e Academ

team w e n t out

core of 1 4 - 7 .

T h e "up a n d d o w n" fre h m e n came back a w e e k l a ter t o down a b i g R icker C lassical eleven, 6-0.

This brought t h e

D e p i le their medi ocre

ea-o n

l a n d i n g to two ,\in

ea on, the freshmen p roved

an

a n d two lo

e-.

i m men e help

in

aiding

the

var i t y t o win t h e M a i n e State Championship, by w or k i n g opponent ' plays a gainst them after t h e i r sea o n was official l y over.

F R E S H M A N 1 23

F O O T B A L L


Fir1t Row, lr/t to righ t : H u nter, Rod ge r , Roberts, Colgrove, Lewald, Dudley. Suond Row. fr/I lo riih t : Wef!, ( �l a nal!'Cr) . l\li e l i.. H a ncock, imp on. Patt.er on, Gaffney, Coach �itchman.

C o l by'

Fre h ma n cager

did not match the undefeated record of la t year'

t h e y d i d put t o ge th r an i m p o i n g Ii s t of t n v icto rie Opening the yearl i n g

ea on again t

Water ille

H i gh, a

a

a g a i n t three lo

32-14 w i n looked

road, Colby downed H i gg i n

A t thi

p o i n t B o y n t o n l eft

a re ult, Kent'

.

Taking to the

chool after

and their fifth

a n k Thornton 34-27

traight w i n .

park i n g t h e F r o h at Lack i n t h e opening games.

H i l l edged out a 33-32 win for the Fro h s fi r t

defeat

quickly followed b y their seco n d ' hen Win l o w came out on top, 28-26. Fre hmen

i e for the

4 -40 on their court, and up e t Ken t's H i l l 62-38.

The "Fort .fi er " entertain d B r i d g t o n for a 49-26 v i tory

A

hut

e .

i m pre

h u t they ju t managed Lo edge Coburn 27-24 after the hol i da

team

knocked off Hebron 3 7-32, took Higgin

which wa-

Undaun ted, the again 39-35, a n d

s h a d e d Coburn 43-42 R icker was tos ed for a 34-24 count in the la t regul a r game, hut in an added contest again t Governor Dummer Prep School, t h e Frosh were a d m i ni tered their third l o s s of the eason. The high scorer

were : Hu nter, Col grove, Rogers, Lewald, a n d Roberts, who were ably

backed u p by re ervists : Gaffney, Hancock, Marcyes, Patterson, D u dley, and Simpson.

F R E S H M A N

B A S K E T B A L L 1 24


Fint Row. ltft to righ t : Ridgle)'. Dolan. Robinson. B u rke. Suond Row. hit to righ t : Mahoney. L ym a n . \ ei n s te i n . Blrton. Colby. Reifel. Third Row, lrft to righ t : Lacombe ( !l l anager). Robert . Lewi . Lucy. Berman. Thompson. Coach Perkins.

Col by'

Fre h m a n

I n d o o r Track

saw

a l m ost

regul ar

Thei r fi rs t e ncoun ter of the year re u l t e d i n a

up

win a s

3 6 1h -3 4 1h .

Weinstein

a n d Lewi

' o n t he m i l e a n d h i g h j u m p, re pec tively.

and

ma bed the freshman and meet record

for

the

team.

B ridgeton Academy

for t h e "600" a nd Robi n son

Thorn t on Academy w o n t h e i r m e e t 48-42, b u t W e i n stein a g a i n record.

downs

t hey beat

broke t h e frosh "600"

Lew i s won the h i g h j u m p .

The B a t e

fresh m a n t e a m w e n t

do' n

fi n i hed 1 - 2 i n t h e mile a n d " 1 000." and j u t m i

to t h e c ount of 59-49 a s Robi nson a n d B urke

Lewis to ok fi r t

i n t h e h i g h j u m p a n d h i g h h urdles,

ed brea k i n g t h e meet record. Wein tein, A rra and B arton

al

o garnered point .

In their next to last meet, t he fro h t ook a drubbing at the h a n d s of t h e M a i n e yea rl i n g s w h o w o n 85-3 1 .

i x meet records

C rowther. an d Mahoney m a d e p o i n t s . i n t h e h i g h j um p wa

were

b ro ke n .

Le, i

Barton,

won the Jo,

a meet a n d fro h c a g e r e c o r d .

Lucy,

R o b i nson,

Weinstein,

a n d h igh h u rd l es, a n d h i s w i n

A team c r i p p l e d b y s i c k n e s s w a s

b e a t e n 58-3 1 b y N ew H a m p h i re. A quad ran gle meet with Cony H i gh School, Coburn C lassical I ns t i t u te, Maine In t i tu t e, a n d C o l b y participating, w a

h e l d too l ate i n t h e

C e n t ra l

ea o n f o r p u b l i c a t i o n i n t h e

1 942 Oracle . N e x t year's varsity w i l l b e grea t l y strengthened b y the a d d i t i o n of t hese freshmen w h o have d o n e m ore t h a n t h e i r

h a re of record break i n g .

F R E S H M A N 125

T H A l: li


FirII Row. left to right : .\ ccond Row, ltlt to righ t :

O nce again

oa h B i l l

Mill t gathered tog ther a group

them into an outfit that \ i l l in e hockey i

a

u rricr. i m p"on. Len on. Arra, Leaf. !\lonon. Robbin·. Principe, B mi t h . reene. \ i i• ater, Coach :\li llett.

port which many of the college

at l ea t, t h e r e w e r e rel a t i e l y f e w opportu n i tie t h e i r a b i l i ty a conte t

future

Coa h M i ll ett'

of Fre hmen and

orga n i zed

urely be heard from i n future year .

ice-men'

for Colby.

purpo e wa

are cut t i n g oat for the pre e n l t i m e

offered for the a n d ercla

! hough t he bo

men

to show

of '45 played o n l y a few

lo fi n d o u t what material there might be for future

year . W i n n i n g three out of their fou r in u p e t t i o g Hebron the

ea o n .

cademy b

Al·o victorie

ched uJed game , t he fro h a 5 to 3

puck ter

core, which proved to

over Cony and Waterv i l l e H i g h

d i d a fi ne j o b

be the h i g h l i g h t of

chool

turned

oat

to

be

t h r i l l ing match e . Morton a n d S i m p on teamed \ i t h A rra to

make a v i c i ou

and aggre

wh ile Leaf and Lenson predomi nated in m o t o f the defen ive play.

ive front

both stood u p well under fi re in the nets.

SCORES Colby

Hebron

4

Colby

Cony H i g h

1

Col b y Colby

6

F R E S H M A N 1 26

l i ne,

Robbins and Currier

Hebron

3

Waterville H i g h

4

H O l: ll E Y



tattd, It/I ro rirh t : Cr well .\!i• .\ ! J rc h .rn t . allah.1n. Brown .\ I i ·. Kdlei•. Arer. Dondlinger . landing, Ir.It to nf.h t : l l n rtler. Tobe)'. Ro•e K a t b u .b. , Ro�er>, Bro>ius.

E R E Pre ide11t ELIZ

T

BEY

H A R LOTTE

-President

ALICE K

GGETT

enior Repre e11tative

B E TH T

Vi

LIE D

mall.

TKQ

REY

Junior Repre entative KA

LO

I E C

LL

HA

ophomore Repre entative

e r tary-Trea urer M

H E LE

MALL

Freshman Repre entative ET M

A dvi ors,

The Women' sport

th letic

s oc iat 1on at Colby

offered i n th e ' omen'

Ph

IL

and

arrange

t h ro ughout th e year.

Thi

erves a

a

manage

nnuaJ ] y i t

pon or

party for un derprivileged c h i J clren, a nd a

inter- orority

year i n addition to it

A sociation promoted two new feature .

BETH K E L LY

oordinating agent of th e many

icaJ Education tl ivi i on .

acquain ted pic nic in th e fal l ; a C b ri tma banquet.

ELIZ

RC H A

and

i nt ra-mural

athletic

a get­ pring

t o mament

regular a ti v i ties, the Women's Athletic

I t provided an\ i n tere t i n g a nd informative ex­

h i b i t i o n for "Meet Colby Day" and later in the year, p l ayed h os t to four other New E n g­ the cen t ral t heme. Thus l and c o l l ege at a Play D a y at ' h ich k a t i n g in a l l form wa ociation this year ful fi lle d th e a i m for ' h i ch i t trive . I t thleti ha the Women'

eek merely t o provide temporary athleti c diver i o n during col lege day , but ra ther "to promote a permanent i n t erest i n athletics ; t o keep a l ive t h e feel i n g of true p o rt man h ip, and to e n dea or to give to Colby women the best po ihle h ea lt h , and does n o t

t he h i g b e t ideals in women's

WOMEN'S

p ort ."

AT H L E T I [ 1 28

A S S O l: I A T I O N


FirJt Row, lrft lo righ t : Howes. \ ade. Suo11d Row. /,ft to righ t : Bro iu , H a rtle)',

I NTER - S OR O R I TY

rev.

A T H L E T I C:

First Row. lrft ot ri�!t t : . [ Jor.es. Rose. Weston Suond Row, left to rig/i t : Crowell, Tobe)', \Ve1;ting, Arey. Ro)'31.

" [ ,,

l: L U B 129

B OARD


I

Fir1t Row. ftft to righ t : I Ian<che. .\rer. Crowe l l . .uond Row. ltft t o righ t : Fo t er. mnll. Po•1ler. !owe·,

Field hockey i ticipate, e i r ber t ournament

the main o l untaril

are held.

n ne Fo ter, H e l e n

team cap tain

thi

Ruth Crowe l l .

ar ity team

A l l cla

At t h e end

e- may par-

of the

sea on

year were Loui e Grove , B t ty Lobne , n ne F o ter'

were picked on th e ba i

team ' on t h e tournament. of the e

were ann ounced at a tea g iven in th e Al umnae B u i l d i n g by the Women'

thletic

A s ociation. :po i n t

o r for phy ical educa ti on cre di t.

mall, and

and

feature fo r ' omen in tbe fa U .

Member

Hon orary cla team

Th

port

:\ l a rker Lohne,,

They received m i nature hockey p layers and

towards their athletic numeral , l e t ter, or

The var ity team wa

of a b i l ity.

t ick · a

a

i n a rip-roar i n g game that

e n ded i n a score of 4-1.

H O l: ll E Y 1 30

as well

up.

challenged by and defeated the Deke

F I E L D

token


.I

Fiflt Row. left t o rig/it : Heaney. Powers. Ro.eer . J . Row, left t o righ t : H . Brewer, Reynolds. H i.egins. :\kLellan.

Second

On a t lea t one a fternoon a

week durin g the c o l d

k a t i n g r i n k are afforded th e t r e a t o f

eeing the

oule. F. Brewer. Young. Fennes y,

ea on, pa

tained ' ithin four

the Fo

Hall

Surprisin g l y

w h e re t h e ice h a

not

Th eir pro' e s a t t e t

of cold

pel l s ha

opportunity for expert advice h a

o f t he Waterville s p o r t give

t o the degree o f

kill that can be at-

h o rt win ter .

year, a fi n e l o n g serie

A grand

T hi

ta le

pton.

ufficient d u r a t i o n t o permit t h e i r beco m i n g very muc h acco m p l i h e d o n t h e blades

u n t i l t he i r advent to Colb y .

T hi

by

k a t i n g C l ub i n a c t i o n .

eno u gh, m a n y of t h e m o t g raceful of th e skaters a re g i r l s f r o m b een of

er

Curt i s ,

permit ted many happy h o u r

been offe re d by th e v i s i r

k a t i n g C l u b, fam i l i a r l y known a

o f t he p resident

" B o b ."

p ro m i e of b e i n g even m o re popu l a r in com i n g year , a

o f "ro 1 l ," " fi g u re 3' ," etc ., p erfec ted by novice

S ll A T I N li 131

on the ri nk.

thi

ea on

ha

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t h e numbe r

b e e n u n u u a l l y great.


FirJt Rou), Ir/I to righ t : Turner. Fennessr. Braedon. Srrond Row, left to f l f!,h t : u rtis. Rci¡ nJld . :\e"combe. Chri tmas,

The Modern

D:.inc

C l u b is now i n it

fourth ye:.ir.

tl1e m ember_ learn fundam nt:.il movement

p o i n t, go on to the indi \'i dual and g r o u p

e l f-exp re

nder Mi

Brown

Mar h:.int'

and tech n i q ues, :.ind w it h th i

t u die

wi th the e m p h a i

d i rection

as a

tart i n g

on in terpret ation a nd

ion.

M o dern cl an e differs from ballet i n that it

than partly in co tu me

and

effectivenes

rill i n the movement, rather

etting .

Second seme ter th e c 1 u b showed its broa dnes

ercise group, stressing phy ical fi tne

M O D E R N

of

cope a

it tran formed into an ex-

rather than dance forma t i ons.

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,I

Fir1t Row. 11/t to nelit : Leonard. 1\L :\lerrill, \ a.de Srcond Row. left to ngli t : Par<on, , :\ l a <wdl, C u n is.

The average col l e ge girl appear archer

The

behi nd ho'

t o ad an tage i n

no

i g h t o f a l o n g line of attractive female

port

o

mu h a

Certainly no

port i

a

meritoriou

doe

in

drawn u p i n t o c o rrect p o ition

a n d arrows a l o n g the g reen margin of t h e l a ' n beh i n d Fos

a plea ant one.

-he

in i t

Hall i

i n deed

e ncouragement to upright and

queenly p o t u re. B e ide a t the

the e advantage , archery provide

ame time invol ing the aJ , ay

ab orb

t h e i n t ere t, l e n d

a keen

it e l f rea dily to i n divi dual

ert i n g for tho e who ha e t o refra i n from too much I n t h e pa t, tournament& a n d t e re t i n g

i n terlude .

The

pirit of

uch i n novation

popularity

tri i n g to\ ard

in p i r i n g fact o r of compet i t i o n .

which

thi

as

im provement

accuracy,

a

port w h i c h

and i s

n o t too ex¡

t renuosity. h o o t i n g a t balloon

port h a

evidence of c o n t i n u i n g at u n a b a t e d pace.

A R I: H E R Y

1 33

It i

enjoyed

at

have added in¡ C o l b y gi ves

all


FirJt Rou•. Ir t to ri�h t : o rn i , h . Howe•. Arer. J. Bell. Suond Row. ltft lo ricl1 t : l ! ig•ins, Fo,ter, Dondlinger. zadziewicz. Turner.

A

oon a

courts are the

the co-ed

ome back to Col b

after Thanksgiv ing \7acat i on, the bad minton

cene of frenzied activity.

An y fan may go to the gym on badminton 1ub n i g ht-, and for a sma l l charge t o off et the

o t of tbe "birdie ," p l a y again t profe

A J adder tournament

staged i n th e

or

and

pring in

tudent

to her heart'

ontent.

wh i c h any member of the women's

d iv i io n may take part. Thi

t i m u l a t i n g sport may be p l ayed i n door

pop u l a r on th e campu .

or

outdoor

ome of the a t t ract i o ns of the

l e i surely, merel y for fun, o r a

one of the fa te t and

mo t

year.

B A D M I N T O N

1 34

one of the

mo t

port are that it may be played

a n d it i s excellent for m ixed recreation. Louise Callahan i s chairman of the group thi

and i s

t renuou

game

known,


Firtl Row. ltft to righ t : Turner. K at k a uskas. Suo11d Row. ltft t o righ t : Foster. Higgins. W i l mn. Dond l i nger.

The t e n n j

courts beh i n d Fos

p r i n g a n d fa l l .

Thi

Hall are the

cene of much plea ant activity b o t h in t h e

may t a k e t h e f o r m of a g y m cla

, p l a y i n g for s h e e r pleasure, o r a

h a rd-fou g h t t o urnament match. In t h e

pring

ea o n the Women'

l a rge t of t hese i ually

about

the

ingle

even ly

w h ich w i l l dete r m i n e t h e

g i rl s

begin

the quarter final , compe t i t i on i ixleen

or

twenty

ociation

thletic

well -pa ired

face

two tournaments.

et .

econd ly, a double

thi

with

The

h a m p i o n of t h e ' o m e n's d i i s i o n .

"h o-out-of-three"

ba t t l i n g

pretty keen. g i rl

pon or

grim

W h en

it

tournament

determ i n a t i o n

to

gets

to

played. make

the

fi n a l rou nd. L a d d e r t o u rn a m e n t i n ladder

fa

' h o e n a m e appear h ance It i

are pla ed in t h e fall.

h i o n o n a board.

The n ames of t h i rty people are arranged

Accordi n g t o t h e

rul es, you may

challenge t h e person

abov e your , a n d, if you win, y o u move up a r u n g .

Of course y ou r

of m o v i n g clo w n are e q u a l l y g o o d . from t h e wi n n e r

of t h e e tournament

t 1r n t t l r n w o m en¡

T E N N I S

1 35

tenni

team

c h osen.


First Row. Ir t to ri�lit : I T J ve,, mal l . T a l l ma n . Ro e. Suond Row. lt/t to rii:lr t : r;ihn, Arey, ! T a n lei•. WeH i ng, Ropl.

Ba ketba l l , on upported. j u n i o r and

of the mo t po pular w i nter

Thi

enior women al-o go out fo r it.

year

championship team Glenna H a r t l ey i rey, Charlotte

a

in the ' omen'

compul ory for a l m o-1 all fr

A ttendanc

inter orority tournament . team .

port

The competition

pecial

of the

The

feature

and

ver grand

ea on end

ophomore

with a

erie

but many of class and

keen, e peci a l l y between t he finale

' a

a

conte t

orority

bet' een

the

orority and fraternity tournament .

the manager of the var ity team.

rey,

hmen a n d

d ivi ion, is widely

-ancy Grahn, Jean Haye-,

The other member

Barbara

ue Ro-e, Pri c i l l a Tallman, and A n n

West l ing.

B A S K E T B A L L 1 36

are


,/

First Row. left to right : B r o w n , Bragdon. Stcond Row. !tit to rig/it : A . illan field. m a l l .

M A R J O R I E B ROWN

President

M EM B E R Marlee B ragdon

Betty Gilman

A l ice D o n d l i n ge r

R u t h Graves

Helen Sma l l

M a ry F r a e r

Ann Man fi e l d

Cynthia S m i t h

Sal l y Fu sell

H op e M a n fiel d

Barbara S o u l e

Bowling i

fa t bec o m i n g a

p o rt

L i l l ia n deNazario

f a v o r i t e w i t h t h e co-eds.

In

it

eco n d year of organ­

i za t i o n, the b owl i n g club n o w n u m bers a l a rge group of m e m ber .

Every ot h e r Fri d ay

afternoon t h e e n t h u ia t

a m p l e pra t i ce a n d

opport u n i t i e T he

T hi

for t h e i n ter- orority t ou rnament

ophom ore

gym cla

b o w l at a l o cal a l l ey.

Th i

c l ub prov i d e

w b i h a r e h e l d every

in t h e c lub a re a l lowed to bowl

.

all year rou n d a c t i v i ty

a

t i m u l a t i n g form of d iver ion.

B O W L I N Ii

137

fall.

on e a week in place of a regular

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I N T E R N AT I O N A L

First Row. ltft to rig/1 1 : P uond Row. left to right : Third

Row.

ltft t o

riJ!h l :

EMA

R E L AT I O N S

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B l a i dell. C.irr, Bailer. Thoma Dr. Wilki nson, F r u c h t , Dr. Palmer. D u n more. HOl\fe. Pou . F a l kenbach, Thoma . B. E. Gra nt. Hood. Fa rrell, Holtman. :\1. Jone . F u rbu h, Archer, C. Jone·. Wheeler plon, Lord. terner. T•rlor. R . i . J o h n -o n . tebbin , .\'ewell. I-1.t)·ne,, Robi-on, R . T. Wescott, Brodie, � I ac:Kinnon. Jo! v i tz.

UE L

FR

JOH

CRT

MARCI

THOMA

J ' ice-President

President

W

FRANK B A I LE Y

DE

ff/omen's Trea urer

Profe

Men's Treasurer

or

N O RMAN PA

L

D.

P

LMER

. FULLAM

Faculty A dviser

H istory major

Club.

b el o ng.

at Colby are re q uired to become member

of the l n ternatio aal Relations

All other students wh o may be in tere ted i n current world h i tory are i nvited t o

The

Oub

ponsor

panel

d iscussions

speakers o n worl d problems at its meeti ngs.

i t s program

aids

un dersta n d i n g

of

the

by

s tude n t

and

addresses

The activity of t he Club, p l us

ever-chang i n g

members hip year after year.

1 40

world

ituation,

the

i nsures

by

guest

fact that

a

l arge


P OW D E R

Fint Row. It// to righ t : Farrell, Richardson. Stcond Row. ltft t o righ t : JolO\·itz. K. ra f t .

LEWI

W EE KS, Pre ident ;

LO

I E H

A N Il

W I Ii

j

. Jone:;. Weeks. Hagan. C. R. B u rb a n k . Ren y . l l l i ngworth. a l l a h a n , F e r r i . Brodie. Bec k w i t h .

G AN , Vice-President ;

Treasurer ; G O R D O

JO

E , Secretary-

Manager

U n der t h e able direction of Profe o r Cecil . R o l l i n . Powder and Wig tage everal d ramatic produ tion each year. Th e p urpo e o f t he group are t o u n i te dramati i n terest in the college, erve as a producing group, and honor t h o e w h o have done out r a n d i n g w o rk in d ra m a t i c at C o l by. A m o n g t h e prod uc tion put on b y Powder a n d W i g t h i year were : "Margin for E rror" a n d "Three One-Act P l ay ."

Sta/rd. hft to righ t : tuart. \ ade. il l . illcDougal, Geor�e. Standin�. It/I to ri�h t : Gra,·es, B . E . Groot. B. . G r a n t . Thomas

ELEANOR

TUART

R

Pre ident The Go l den E a g l e t , holder

In

t hi ' i t

women'

club

E

Secretary of the n a t i o n a l G irl

C o l b y i n t o a g roup wh ose purpo e i T he a d i o r for th e g r o u p i

TH G R

coot h o n o r awa rd, a re organized a t

t o a i d th e c o m m u n i t y a n d furt h e r G i r l

couting.

M r . Phi l ip B i t her, a G o l de n E a g l e t .

t h i r d y e a r o f ac tivity, t h e g r o u p g a v e a

e l e mon t r a t j o n

i n W aterville i n t h e i n tere t of n a t i o na l d e f e n e.

Ii D L Il E N

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of

fi rst

ajd

for


S T U II E l\T T

C: H R I S T I A l\T

A S S O C: I A T I O l\T

Row. ltft t o righ t : nnel l . .\lc•ander. Denni nn. ;\ I nel l . H . Bubar. Pro!. :\ewman. J . oule. Rauch, J . Week . m.11. Second R o w . left t o ri,Ja t : Watson. R . T. \\ ., > L L . Jone<. E. \\'nod. ::\eil.on. B GrJnt, F . 'Bailey, Thoma-, ( [opk1n>. B. E . G r a n t . :\ I ;\lcDo u g a l . L . Week . Pineo. FirJt

E MO

Facult ' A d·vi

r

: P rof. H e rbert L.

Fresh men Officer

: Helen

ELL

ecretary;

, Trea urer.

I 0

' mao and Mi

mall and J a me

Week

aroline Cole

Co-Chairmen

The Colby tudent hri t ian o iation. pon or Fre hman Camp an orientation project, tudenl Emba , di u ion group , forum le ture , and end inter-faith and deputation team t o conduct en;ce in tow n u rrou n d i n g Wat rv il le. Other . C. . p rojects are recreational part ie in the form of Open Hou e a t the A J um n ae B ui ldi n g. The admini t rat ive bod con i I of fo u r tud nt offi er and two faculty advi or .

FirJt Row. ltft to right : argent. Palmer, Sargent. Second Row. left t o rig/i t : Thomas, S. Howard, Goodman, K a ,• a n augh, Cony.

The Members of the Debating C l u b make up the teams wbich repre eat Colby in a score of i n terco l l egiate debate .

This

ea o n dual debate

were h e l d ' ith Maine, B at es, B owdoin,

Providence, and B oston Univer ity, Succe sful participation of the club member ship i n t he Colby Chapter of Pi Kappa Delta

on the debat i n g platform l ead the nationa l Coren ic

II E B A T i l\T li 1 42

ociety.

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to member­


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l: L A S S i l: A L

Firrt Row. !tit to righ t : L i nsco t t . G i l l ingham. Prof. a rr. ): u l l ing, R . Cohen. Peter o n . Suond Row. ltft to right : \Vat>on, Kdplan. J. B u b a r . Brown, \ a n a ge l . K. Conway, Cole , Holzrichter. Bec k w i t h , \\"ei d u l .

B URT O

LI

C A R O LY N N

H

COTT, Pre ident TTI NG,

BERT BE

LOI

ecreUJry-Treasurer

PROF. W I L B E R T L. C

RR

K W I T H, Vice-President

PETER ON, Program Chairnum

Facidty A dvisor

T o bring about i n terest in and appreciation of th e la ic , and to p ro m o te sociabi l i t y a re tudent tak in g Lat i n or G re e k make u p th e member h ip t he a i m of t he C lassical Club . of t h i group. Mee t i n gs are h e l d once a m o n l h, at w h irh t i m e k i t are p re e n ted, papers a re read and d i c u ed. a n d a o ·ial period follow .

Stattd. lt/t to righ t : Hemenway, Whitten, Fisher, Goodrich. Suo-nd Row. ltft to right : B a r rows. Pearl, Anicetti, Kearne)', R . D. Burbank.

EDWI GA LE,

F I S H E R, President ; CURTI

Secretary-Trea urer ;

P R O F.

H EM E

W A Y, Vice-President ; C H A R LE S N I G H T I N ­

ATHANIEL

WHEELER,

P R O F.

WINTHROP

H.

STAN LEY, Faculty A dvi ors Chi Gamma igma aim to t i m u.late a n i n tere t in Phy ic b y the prepa r a t i o n, rea d i n g, a n d di cussion of t u den t report ; by having a u t h o r i t i e in t h e i r fi e l d peak on subjects of i n tere t t o t h e society ; and b y p r o m o t i n g trips experiment , and other a c t i vi t i e s i n t h e i n tere t of t h e organization.

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S T U D E N T

Fir1t Row. lrlt

to righ t : Campbel l .

l lenry,

Suo11d Row, left to rig/r t : Weeks, Ro>e,

MARJ

RIE

C

TE, Pre ident ;

Pre ident

;

ELIZ

E.

You n g ,

ELIZ

L E A G U E

Wood l\ f . :\TacDougal. Dean R u nna ls, Cate, F ield , A Jones, R. Lon J. ule, P . Gould, :\fonell. K a t k a u skas, :\kCarthy, Bayliss.

BETH

B ET H WOOD,

FIELD

and

M

RJ O R I E M D O . G JO

ecretary ;

L,

Vice·

E , Trea urer

Executive Board : B arbara B ay l i . Margaret

ampbell, E l i zabeth Field, R e a Fie' e l li n g E Le l l e Gal l u pe, E I n G ate . P atri ia Gould, H e l e n He n ry, A l ice K a t ka u ka , Ruby L ott, Jane McCarthy Muriel McLellan arah 'larlin O l ive MonneU, Jo ephine Pi l l ue Ro e, J a ne ouJe, Gert rude zaclzie' icz, Mar Week , L ou i e Wanagel, Phyl l i Young. o l l ege i a member of th e tudent League. Every gi r l i n the women' d i i ion of C o l by for t he m what the tudent I t gi e the women the opportunity of elf-go ernment and do Cow1ci l doe for the men. IL go erning body i the Execut iv Board made up of officer and e l ected hou e chairmen.

Left to righ t : Barrows. W h i t t en .

C U RT !

llemenwar.

R

D.

B u rbank.

Deraney

H E M ENWAY, President ; D O N A L D W H I TTEN. Vice-Pre iden t ; E D W I N FISH ER,

Secretary-Treasurer The Raclio C l u b t h i year contin ued it program a begun la t year, u i n g the t ransmi tter a n d receiver supplied by D ave B rodie. Da e joined the Army A i r Corp in February, h ut Due t o i n c r e a i n g government restric· b e l eft b i s tran miller for th e group to work w i t h . omewhat hampered, but t hey are are t i o n of p rivate broadcasti ng, the group' activitie carrying on whatever work they can.

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L I B R A RY

ll S S O [ I Jl T E S

FirJI Row. lrft to ri!(h t : rcher. Carr. Dr Wilkin on. Roya l . ;\ f r . R ush. Ford. George. Suond Row. It/I t o ri!(h t : 1\foldenke. ;\ L Jones. Pot ts. Brodie, Weeks. Rauch. Frucht. Libbey. Cu rtis.

M E M B E R E l izabeth A rcher, M il l i c e n t B o l li n g , R u e l l Brown Mary Ca rr, Patricia C o t t i ng, Patricia Ford, tanley Le i ne Bet ey Lib bey, Burton Lin coll, Pri c i l i a Pri cilla George, M a ry E . J o ne-, Moldenke, Loi P i nkham, G i l bert Potts, B e t t y nne R o al, B radford h a w , E u gene Struckoff, Ruth Thoma , C l a u d i a W il on. Frederick A . Pottle, ' 1 7, p re ident of the Library ociate , tale that the purpo e of the g ro u p "i t o faci l itate re earcb o n t he part of tu dent a n d facuhy." A m ajority of the faculty belong t o t h i ociety. Each May the oci ate g ive a prize to the tudent having the he t collection of book during h i college career.

FiTJI Row. left to nglt t : Henry. Hopkins. Suo nd Row. lrft to righ t : ;\1. Jones, J . oule, Rose, A . Jones, Cate.

H E L E N HE

Member

:

Marj orie

RY, Presiden t ; Cate,

Ann

C A R O L I N E H O P K I N , Secretary

J o ne , M a r

J o ne , Sue

Ro e, J ane

oule.

Each year the even women out l a n d i n g a l eader i n p romoting a n d u p h o l d i n g c o l l ege ac­ L i v i t i e a n d tandard are e l ected to Colh Cap and Gown. E l e c t i o n i t h e b i g h e t non- cbola tic h on o r that a n undergraduate woman may receive. Colby Cap a n d G o w n a p i re t o affil i a t i o n w it h the N a t i onal Hon orary o c i e t y o f " T h e M o rt a r B oa rd."

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First Rou1, lift to rii:h t : Jrr. l lenry rrond Row, 11(1 t o righ t : rn i ,h, F'Jewe l l i n!!'.

B

RB

R

C: L U B

B 'uni .

ra n t . Dn n d l i nl!er C ated ) . .\ l oluenke. Ford .\ ! . Jone,,

. Jone".

RA NT, Pr ident ; P TRI I FO R D, Treasitrer ; H E L E HE Program Chairm an ; PR F. ORDO H T H , FaCLLlt Adui or

RY,

The rt Club i a n a l l · tudent or anization ' ho e purpo e is t o promote in tere t i a t h e fi n e art - l i t era ture, mu ic, d r a m a and p a i n t i n g . The fundamental a im i t o encourage a greater appreciation of a l l t b i a g a th t ir, cul tu ral, a nd i n t e l l e tual.

Sratrd. ltft to righ t : l\! i l leu. Standing, lejt bQ right :

T re i l n d ,

D r.

C.

P a l mer. Lewi·. B u rbank.

R.

Director of Music; JOHN C L H A , Technician ; R I C H A R D R E I D , Sport M I LLETT JR. Director-A nnouncer; DOROTHY HOLTMAN, B E R N I CE K N I GHT, Women's ews ; H RRI G R A F, DO GL S M I T H, Men' ew ; D R . NORMAN D . P A L ME R, Faculty Advisor A MY LEW I S

Editor ;

OLI

ER

Under the able d i rec t i o n of O l iver M il l e t t and Dr. Palmer, C o l by at the M i ke t h i s year carried out i t s week l y programs. The planni ng, w ri t i n g, a nd producing of the e hroadca t i ent i rel y the work of the st udents. T h i year C olb y at t he Mike became active in an organ izat ion k n own a the M a ine I nter­ co l l egi at e Radio Conference, which i n clude the four M a i ne col l ege .

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T H E

M I K E


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Seatrd. left to righ t : H. John on. Seror.d Row. It/I to ri(h l : Heppner.

HOWARD J O H N

ON, President

Alpert. Che l l m a n , Rora!. Poor. tocking, E . Wood, Lohnes. ach .

B ETTY

MR. J OSE P H

C: L U B

NE ROYAL

Secretary-Trea urer

M ITH, Faculty A dvisor

The Camera Club member hip i made up of tudent a nd member o f th e fac u h y who are i nterested i n any pha e of p hotography. week-end trip t o B a r Harbor, and mee t i n gs lectures, demon tration , a n d experiment are among other cu t omary activitie of t h i group. J oe m it h g ives helpful i n t raction, a n d t h e club has i t ow n dark room i n Fo H a l l w here t hey can learn developing and p r i n t i n g .

First R o w . It/I to righ t : Ireland. terns. E . Johnson, l\Ioses. uond Row. lrft to rig/i t : Watson, Grai•. i\Ian i n . D . Howard.

P RO F . E V E R ETT STRONG, Fawlty A dvi or M E M B E R E l a i n e J o h n on, Sarah Mart i n, J o h n Hawe , B u rton L i n cott, Carl Stern, D w i g h t A n drew Wat o n , Maril n I rela nd, J oh n M o e .

H ow a r d.

T he purpo e of t h e Con cert B oar d, which con i t of mu ically i n t ere L e d t udenl , i t o b r i n g t o Colby mu i cal a rt i st o f note. T h e B o a r d c ooperate w i t h t h e Waterv i l l e Co ncert A ociation i n thi work. It i the w o rk o f thi group ' hich h a made po ible th e pr ivilege of hearing many n a t i o n a l l y famou arti t . A d ri ve for c olleg iate support of t h e i r e n terpri e i on e of th e re pon i b i l i t ie of t h e B oa rd each year, a n d t h i s ear about 200 t udent joined.

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First Row. lrft to right : Berri'. t ua r t. Holden Campbell. B l a tL ma n . Saond Row, lrft to ri1:h t : Alpert. Jl i � • i n. , P i n a n . k r . a t e . R ancourt. Bacon. Economu. Tal l m a n

B D

RBAR

B OL DE

I EL BL

TM

,

Pre ident

MA RG

, Se retary

RET C ELEA

M PB E LL, Vice-President OR

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RT, Treasurer

who are i n tere ted i n the French l a n guage and people, The French lub i n cl ude a l l tho an d w h o w i h to improve t h ir con r ational abil ity in t he l a n g uage. The month l y meet­ ing are condu ted e n t i re l i n French and peaker on nbject of genera l i n tere t addre the group from time to t ime.

Row. lt/t lo rig/i t : :'.'leihoff. l l li n�worth. T a h m i z i a n . :\!oldenke. Alpert. Ka tka uskas. achs. 1\llathe., Gross man, Lohnes, Kaplan, Suo11d Row. left lo righ t : C u rtis. Howard.

First

PRI C I LLA MOL DEN.KE, Secretary

SONA T A H M I Z IAN, President

M R . P H I L I P B I T HE R, Faculty Advisor

LEON A R D B ERMAN, Treasurer

c ience of the German peopl e i w e l comed Anyone i n terested in the art l i terature and At their fort n i g h t l y meet i n gs, t h e member p re ent as a member of the German C l ub. paper o n ubjects of general i n terest. Parts of the meet i n g are cond ucted i n German in order t o i m prove th e tudent ' conver ational a b i l ity i n t he l a n guage.

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l: H I

M U

E P S I L O N

Firit Row. ltft to ri gh t : Propper. A n i ce l l i . LaGa. ey, Lacombe . . [ j elis, H a m i l t . Suond R o w . ltft to righ t : Dyer. Braddock. R D. B u rbank, P a r a d i s , Crowell, B l a n m a n . F i e l d , Hemenwar. L .

DO

ALD LAGA

LAWRENCE

EY, President

m a r t . Whitten,

mall.

N I CETT I , Vice-President

R A Y M O N D L A C O M B E Secretary-Treasurer C h i Epsilon Mu i the l ocal h o n o ra ry chemical ociety at Colby. To become members, student mu t attain a "B" ra n k i n g in four ucce ive eme ters of chemistry. The oc iety hold regu l a r mee t i n g a n d ponsors l ect ures a n d movie to w h ich all students are i n v i ted.

Fir1t Row. ltft to righ t : Wat on, L a G a s ey. Tucker. eco11d Row. lrft to rig/i t : :\loscher, Bragdon. Henri•. Bro i u ;, l\ f o>e .

D O N A L D LAGAS EY, President D O R O T H Y H OLTM AN,

W I LLIAM T

CKE R, Vice-President

A N DREW WATSON, Treasurer

ecretary

H i k e , canoe trip , bicycle trip , m o u n t a i n c l i m b i n g and k i i n g are some of the activities spon o red by t h e Outing Club. T h i year t h e g roup made a t h ree-day t r i p l o M t . Kata h d i n, w h e re colored movie were taken. An i n n ovation t h i year ' a the formation of a s k i team w h i c h competed w i t h i m i l a r team in other New England o l l eges. D e pite lack o f now, the a n n ual Colby W i n ter C a rn iv a l ' a ucce fully put o n b the O u t i n g Club o n t h e week-end of J a n uary 3 1 st.

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S T U D E N T

C: O U l\f C: I L

Lrft lo righ t : Lorin�. B a i ler. Lord

CH

RLE

Vi

LOR D, President ;

ol�ro' e.

e-Pr sident · R O B ER T LAFLE R ,

Class P r e idents : barle- Lord, 2 Robert LaFleur, 43, John Turner, '44, John Colegrove '45 ; on-Fraternity : Frank B a l i '42 ; Elect iv : Hal aman, '42 ; Jack le en '42 · Norman

.

Jone

,

'42 ; Edward Loring

'42.

The tudent Council repre ent the men' , divi ion of Col hy and act upon que L ion of pol icy and tudent acti iti - which do not come ' ith j n tbe juri diction of the facul ty. I t pr ident ., on no n-fraterrut member and four men e lected i made u p o f the foul\ cla b the tudenl bod .

ratrd. lrft to righ t : . Lord. Thomas. Bruce. tandi1tg, ltft to righ t : onler, Newell.

CH

ALBERT NEWELL, Vice-President

R LES LORD, President

MA R I ON T H O M

W I L L I A M CON LEY

, Secretary

P i Gamma M u i a national h onorary oci ety for tude n l s who have done These include sociology, economic , ocia] cience . in a n y one of the p ychol ogy, and philo ophy. outhwe tern C o ll ege in, 1 924. The Alpha The ociety wa fo u n ded at i one of the few in New E n gla nd, a n d wa formed at Col b y in 1 926. tudent who have attained high rank in any of the ocial cience invited t o join the ociety.

p I

G A M M A I SO

M U

Treasurer

out landing w ork h i story, religion, chapter of M a i ne a t m i d-years are


B OW E N

S O C: I E T Y

First Row. It/I 'o righ t : choenberger. . :\ ! ansfiel<l. Crowe l l . Bailey, Tober. Fennes>v. D. H ward. · ccond Row. ltft to righ t : Howes. Y o u m a n . Lin coll. L . ohen, Hamilt. Di Pompo. A re y . R. Lot t .

FRA

K

B A I LEY,

President ;

Secretarr; N O R M

E L I Z A B ET H

BRO IU

,

TO BEY,

Vice-Presiden t. ;

RUTH

C R O W E L L,

Trea urer ; D W I G H T H O W A R D , Counselor

The B o w e n ociety, h on o rary b i o l o gy g roup, was founded two year ago for the purpo e f -pon o r i n g d i scu sion and lectures over p roblem rel a t i n g to that c ience. The society w a s named i n h o n o r of th e l a t e P r o f . B owen of Co lu mbi a _ a di t i n guished C o l b gra duate, o u t · t a n d i ng f o r h i s work in b iolog . D r. A p l in gton and Prof. Che ter d i rect th e group, ' h i c h i o pen to a l l w h o a re interested i n t h e field.

FirII Row. l t f t lo righ t : Lodge, G i l s o n , L i nco!n rrond Roro. /r l t to righ t : Poor. Pea r l . 1\.;iu l ,

A RT H

R L I N C O LN, President

GER

T H E O D O R A W R I G H T W E TON,

Wri g h t . Graves. arr. :\.lcDougal.

LD GIL

0

,

Vice-President

ecretarr-Treasnrer

The C o lb M a t h C l ub bold it m eet i n g l \ ice a m o n t h, a t w h ich i n tere t i n g pha e s of mathematic not c overed i n t 11e cla room a re d i c us ed. The mem be r of the ma t h de­ partment w h o b e l o n g to the c lub take an active a n d h e l pful part i n t h e s � di cu ion . The cl ub pon or a ocia] program w h i c h i n cl u de an a n n u a l ba n q ue t a nd everal partie held at t h e home of t h e fac u l ty m e m ber .

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151

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Firrt Row. /rft to ri ,h t : 0 Howard. ;imc. Du!!l!'1n. ar�en t . E l l icc. J l a r\'ey, l\loriart)'. Saond Row. lrit to righ t : Wanl . !\. rail. Rid le)'. Howard. J. Bell u rt i >. \VJt n Berman. '.\ l a rq e < . Paris. Tl11rd Rou" /r)t to ri(h t : :\ lc Douga l , :\ l i l ltr. Lenenune. Tai lor. hort.

FRED

RGE

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Editor-in-Chief VT R

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Women JOH

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R

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Assi ta.nt Editor

A

hoemaker, D o n a l d Leach

E l l i ce,

MORI

RTY

Leonard

M

DWIG HT H OW A R D

Circulation Manager

L E R

Berman, Gordon M il l e r,

A rn o l d

Ehrlich,

h i rley

ancy Curli , Helen Wat on. Frederick Lovejoy, Robert R i ce, Alden, R i dl ey, M iriam argent, Emmon

Ta l o r,

h irle

nd r on, H a rold Friedman, H a r r i

Wagner, Lorra i n e

De I l e .

T A F F

R T Elaine

Editor

ociate Editor

W H IT E Bill

ME

Bu ine s Manager

G raf

Helen H e n ry, J oy Pad d i on,

n n Gwynne.

i d Pari . B Warren Mc Dougal, E l i o t Kraft,

I N E

T A FF

i r g i n i a H o ward, Jane Bell, Hal Lene n t i ne Franci

Richard Marcye ,

Ward.

Faculty A dviser : Arthur W. Seepe

The White Mule i of Colby.

Between i t

ed i t o r i a l ra mpaging .

the fi ve-ti mes-a-year humor magazine p u b l i heel by t he u n dergraduate cover

are i n c l u ded student fi c t ion, gos i p,

The Mule offer

candal, and mfacel laneous

Colby i n i t s l i ghter moment .

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M U L E


J. oule. Gi lson. Frucht, F i nkelder. Thoma . Hamilt. Royal. Emery. i\ [ Jone . Weid ul. Alexander. J Bell, 'mphrer, Worthington. l\lc a rthy, Holt. hannon. Broderson. \Vil on. Lyman. Alpert P. Bl aisdell. Chellman. Fo ter. teenland, Howard, Ellice. Watson. l\ [awe l l , Brown. Dunmore. Third Row. It.ft to righ t : Lipston. terner, Green. Heppner, Greene. Adam . Andelman, al ti.berg, Grossman, Small, Berman. Reid. l\faxfield. 1'.aplan, Sachs. i l len, Levin.

First

Row. It/I to righ t :

Second Row. '1/t to

M I LTO JOH

Pearce. Braddock.

righ t :

B ETTY ANNE R O YA L, Women's Editor

W. H A M I LT, Editor

WILLIAM FINKELDEY

T H O M A , Managing Editor

W A L T E R E M E RY, Business Manager ; JO EPH C . MITH

A

i tan t Editor

:

Sports' Editor

M I T H, Faculty A dvi er ; G O R D O N W.

Financial A dviser

M e l v i n A ndelman, H a r ry Levin, W i l l ia m R e i fel, P h i l i p Waterhou e

Louise

A lternates : A n n e D u n m ore, Vivian M a x\ e l l , M . France hannon, W a l te r M a x fi e l d . Feature Writers : E m a n u e l F ru c ht, Gera l d G i l on, J a n e o u Je, Mary J o ne . Associate Editors : E d w i n A l exan der, W i l l i a m F i nk e l d ey, A l i ce L y m a n . Callahan, H e l e n Wat o n, J anic e Wil o n .

A lterrwte : M a r i o n Treg l o w n .

Reporters : Chri t y A dam , Leo nard B e r m a n , C u rr ie C o n rad,

Gordon C rook. J o h n Dodd, Arnold G ro l e y, Robert

rie

man, Ra

G re e ne, Law rence Kaplan, Garrett Ridg­

P h oebe B l ai d ell, J a n e M c C a rt h y, R o berta Holt

t a n ley, Laura Tapia, E lv ira W o r t h i n g t o n .

Margery Owen, Constance

Staff : E r n e t W e i d u l, A ociate ; D o n a l d terner, R ichard Reid, A s istant ; Dana R o b i n o n, W i l l i am hoemake r, Reporters. Sport

trtf! : Fred Pearce, A d vertising and Circulation Mcuwger ; Charles Green, E d w a r d mall, J a n e B e l l hirley E l l ice, n n e Fo ter, V i r g i n i a Howard, A s istants.

Bu ine

a l t zbe rg, Pat ter o n

foiling Clerks : M a o n C o lby, Calv in L ip ton, George Heppner, Lawre nc e Sach , Marguerite B r o d e r o n, Dorothy Chel l ma n .

Th e Colby Echo i cam p u a

new

t h e weekly new paper p ublished b y t h e

eve n t s a n d activitie , a n d has fea t u re a rt i c l e

fre h m en a n d h av e the opport u n i t y to w o rk to hi g he r p o i t i o n

year . Hall.

Thi

In

year for the fi r t t i m e The Echo ha

t h e mid d le of the

office

t u d e n t body.

on current t o p i c .

of i t

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all

i n the c o u r e of t h e i r f ou r o w n l ocated u n de r H e d ma n

ear war-time e c o n o m y fo rced reduct i o n of pa g e

T H E

I t cover

tudents b e g i n

from

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Staud. lrft to ri.(h l : Tucker. \Vy or. Braf!don. , . Howard. Saond Row. It/I lo ri1:lr 1 : hJw. R T. \\'e,cou. ,\ . :\!an field. farn,worth

O F F I C E R

PHI LIP

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Managing Editor

WILLIAM

Bu in e

The 1 942 OR

CLE

T

affa i r

CKER

a new outlook on l i fe. these page

A

GOO

R W.

EEPE

Faculty A dvi or

the theme for th i Now, however

year'

bo ok-"T ran itio n"-from

bew i l deringly rapid changes i n world

tran ititon, and forced us w i l l i n g ly o r u n w i l l i ngly to formulate ou, t he clas

bring back the peaceful day

T H E

R LEE B R

RTH

taff propo ed a

have po tponed thi

WORTH

i Lant Edtior

Women's Editor

Manager

old to new-old Co l by to new Colby.

FAR

THOM

Editor-in-Chief

of 1 942, face the uncertain t ie

of the future, may

of your college career.

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Firit Row. felt to righ t : Hayne-. Hemenway. H a rdi ng. Prof Rus ell. Pearl, Week . Second Row. It.it to righ t : tickner. Pooir. B a i ler. a rr. R. T. \Vescott. la tte11·. D . Howard, H u ntoon. Principe.

O F F I C E R

WILDER PEARL

H AR O L D R H O D E

President

IZER

ecretary

EERO HELIN

LEWI

Vice-Pre ident

WEEK

Trea urer

P R O F. EDW

R D J. C O L G

Faculty A dvi or

K a p p a Phi K a p p a i s th e o l d e t p r o f e group i

to give i t

of the c l a ha

room.

m e m ber Thi

ional

f raterni t

at C o l b .

The

p u rp ose of

this

a v iew into the fi e l d of e d u c a t i o n u n a t t a i nable i n the co n fi n e

ear under the able g u i d an ·e o f Prof. Co l gan, K a p p a P h i

h a d a n i n tere t i n g year, w i t h

eHral o ut l a n d i n g

li A P P A

P H I 1 55

peaker

addres iag the group.

ll A P P A

Kappa


First

Row. 11/t to n(h t : Taylor. Richardson, C. R . Burbank. Emory, teevcs, H. John on, R T. We tcott. uo 1 11l Row, left to nght : ach., Bu rke. l l a ncocl.:, Co tley, R . ![ \Ve<cou. hon.

L W i l l iam P. B l ake, Charle F i fi e l d

Curti

OF

o rman 0 . Jone

L . H emenway,

A . R i chard o n

. Co tie

Thoma

OF

1 94 3 H oward R . J ohn on

I

Ro.bert A.

Taylor. R ich a rd T. We cott.

OF

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John F. Pi neo, J r ., Gordon

tee e .

W. Farn ' orth, R i chard A . Field

LaFleur, W. E mmon 1

W illiam T. B e l ger, R ichard

John L. Lo' ell d d i on E.

CL Harold

1 942

R. B urbank, Robin on D . B u rbank, Wal ter L. Emery, J ohn G.

1 944

C rummett, Robert R. Curt i , Frederick M. Drummond, W i l l iam

P. Hancock, J r., J o h n W. Lord, /Carl yl e L i bby, Charle

H . Perk i n , J r .

t a nley H .

hort,

W i l liam! H. Tobey.

C L A Thoma

W. B u rke, Dav id

O F

1 945

Choate, Eugene F. E l l i n gwood, J r.

Hancock, Pau l R. H u ber, L o u i

N.

S

Haro l d D. Fro t, Frank E .

I . Robbin , D a n a I . R o b inson, Lawrence G . Sach , Douglas

mith, M i l t o n Colby Tibbett , Robert E . Urie, R obert H. We coll.

s 0 l\f s

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First Row, ltft to right : Fraser. Young. K. Howes. R. Howe , P. Blaisdell. E. Wood. H. J\bnsfield. Suond Row. lrft to right : H i ggin . Tolman. J . oule. Roe:ers. R. anderson. Royal. Hayes. Crowell. Reynold Third Row, /rft to righ t : Pin , �Ioldenke. Week Wheeler. H a rtler. rey. Fields. D . Taylor. Fon u i ne, Jacobs. Good­ win. Briggs. Foster. Good rich.

O F

C L A M a rlee B ra g d o n, R u t h E . Crowell, R o al, R u t h G.

rey

Charlotte

E l i zabeth Field

1 942

atalie M . D a g ge t t, M a r t h a A n ne ander on

J ane

C L A

O F

nne

Roger , B et t

onle, J une L . Totman.

1 94 3

Hope-jane G i l l in gham, Glenn a H a rtle , RULh H owe

M a n field, P r i c i l i a M ol denke, M a ry R e n o l d

OF

C L

Ann

Eva n g e l i n e Rockwell, Phyl l i s You n g .

1 944

Phoebe B l a i dell, A u n e Foster, Evel y n Gates, J ean Ha ye , P r i c i l l a H ig g i n , Katherine Howes, Hop

Ian fi eld,

J o eph in e

P i tts,

Frances

Wheeler

hannon,

Freda

Staple ,

Ma ry

Week ,

fartha

E l i zabeth W ood.

O F

C L

1 94 5

V i r g i n i a B r i g g , B arbara Fort u i ue, M a ry L o u i e Fraser, N o r m a Fro t, Charlotte Goo drich, irginia Goodwin, R oberta Holt

Daughter

of Colby i n d u d e

tended Colb_ .

Ruth J ack o n, J a net J acob , El izabeth

the pre iden t .

the Port l a n d A l u m n ae A

to

In a d d i t i o n thi

ociation in pre eating a

a re e n t rtained an n u a U y i n the

Tay l o r.

all u n dergraduate w o me n who e parents or grandparent

Chief fu n c t i o n of the group i

c o l lege at l a rg e b

k i l l in, D o ri

ear

mem b ers of t he group j o i ned w i t h

kit on Colb

n i g ht .

D a u g h ter

p ri n g at a tea given by one of the facul ty.

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157

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er e a t the two rece p t i o n s given for the

O f

C O L B Y

of Col b y


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Wom en's Manager

President

RO BERT GR

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Librarian

Preside11t

H A R RY HI

W T

As istrmt Manager

Director

HELE

K

WAT 0

Women's Librarian

Manager H AROLD POLI

Accompiani t

1st

opranos

1st Tenor

1 st Contraltos

1

t Bas es

Betty Chamberlain

Erne t

Bai ley

Robin on

L i na Cole

Lo' ell

Ba rn

Wilbert Carr

Sarah Martin

Roberta H o l t

John Harvey

R u t h Par on

Jan H u d o n

El izabeth

Katherine

Charlotte

rey

M i l l icent B o l l i n g

killin

ona Tahm izian

Loi

fr

Louise Trahan

Janet Phleger

Lydia Tuft

Jo epbine Pitt

Phy l l i s Young

Helen Wat on

2nd Sopranos

arrol l

Peterson

tedman Ho' ard

B u rbank

H a rry Hick Dwight Howard

Paul Mu rray

Paul H uber

Le ter

Edwin R i t ter

ou l e

Raymond

t i ckney

R o coe

chle inger

n d rew Wat on

2nd Tenors

2nd Co11traltos

Nancy Be l l

Prisc i l l a Cla rke

Thel ma Br ah n

A n nabelle Henc11ey

H a ro l d

E l e ano r Carter

Elaine John on

J o h n Lowel l

Dorris Heaney

Loui e John on

Robert Gray Len i ntine

Malcolm M cQ u i l l a n Richard

Rancourt

M u riel Ho we

Ruth M c Dougal

An nabelle Morrison

Caroline N u tting

Seabury Stebb ins

Eleanor Smart

Helen Small

Ri chard We colt

R ona ld Reed

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2nd Basses Fra nk Bailey H ubert Beckwith Harris Graf Frederick

Main

Timothy Osborne Robert

Perry

Roger Poor A l den R i dley Patrick

Small


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Howard, Heaney. H i ck . Wat on, \ l a rtin. J. Bell, Bell. Par-on . P i tts, Peterson. Young, rey, \[orrison. mart. \IcCarroll. Chamberlain. Henchei•, John on. Clarke. Hud on. Third Row. /1/t to righ t : oule D Howard. R. D. Burbank. Barne . Lenmtine. \ at on. Reed. chle·inger. Polis. F011rth Row, ltft to righ t : Beckwith, Gra f. :\[cQu illan. mall. F. Bailer. E. Baile)', Rancourt.

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Row.

Suond

Ir.ft

Row.

to

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to

C o l by p o i n laim

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with

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Howe,

g roup

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p layed a lead i n g role in a

'three-in -on e"

c lub of t h i rt y v o ice

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club club

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England.

the

k i ll ful

int r o l l e g iate fe t ival .

propo i t i o n .

a n d a wo men'

in u n de r

Be id e

the

combined

club of forty v o ices.

j o i ned wiLh tho e of Bow d o i n a n d C o l by J u. n i o r in p re e11 t i n g

program

\ a

given

before

capacity

a u d i e11ces

in

Waterv i l le,

Portland.

March t h e club

for the

boa t.

W h i t e Thoma , ha

c h o i r, we ha\'e a men' t C h r i tma

Trahan.

pride to oae of the fi ne t sma l l

no idle

d i re t i o n o f John The

Tu!u. Bolling.

righ t :

put on a

pring

o ncert of l i gh t o p era t i c a n d

and alumn i of the col� ege.

pre ented in Waterville.

The

men'

A few week c lub

lo eel

e mi-po p al a r n umb e r

later a program of E a ter m u i

their

eason w i t h a c re d i table

par·

t i c i p a t i o n i n t h e Fred W a r i n g i n tercol legiate Glee Club compe t i t i on. The w a r made

it

impo

i b l e for the

l ub

to

make

their

p ra i e m u t b e g i en them fo r m a i a t a i n i n g tl1e high q ual i t earned reput a t i o n i

u ual

pring

t o u r, b u t

of w ork u p o n w h i ch their we l l-

ha ed.

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FifJt Row, left to ri.�h t : Newell . tebbin<. B. G r a n t , Conrad. Rancourt. Quimby. Jones. R. D Burbank. Suond Row. ltft to nght : Freidman. R . 1 1 . \ e col l Brigg . 'chle«i nger. llazzo, Proctor. Braddock. Brown. R . T. \ c<cou. ate . E. Wood. Ford.

This year the band ro e to new height

earned a leading pla e among C o l by'

of m u ical

man

i n tere t group .

a good job of l eading the Colby rooters in the

D u r i n g the w i n ter m onths t h e member

n eeded u n i form .

Alum nae build ing.

achievement and h a

gridiron

made a

During t he Fal l the band did

tand .

oncerted drive fo r money to buy much·

Their fi rst uniformed appearance came at a

" nappy" wa

the general

T H E

tudent comment.

B A N Il 1 60

very defini tely

pring concert given in the


I


One

\

eek-end remembered above a l l at Colby b y

un dergra d uate pirit all

and

l um n i a l ike i

Col b y Week-end.

run hi g h, and excitement i

of t h

tw o-day

progra m

in the air d u r i n g

which

i

ntertain our a lm uni, a l u m nae, and wel l :i

furni h

Thi

our footba l l

de i g ned

team wi th

in pira l i o n .

y ar t he t h i rty-e i g h t h reu n i on wa

h i g h l i gh ted

b y one of the m o t

pecta ular and e ¡ c i t i n g football

game

eavern

Fie l d .

olb

of

the

t h a t mo t of the A l u m n i L u denl

were w:itc h i n g

of the Women' being tep

l a yed

b

toward

The

to

L u dent body, a

tbe

a nn ua l

thi

game,

the

and men

cornerstone

ymna i u m on M:iyflower H il l wa the

A l u m nae, adva n c i n g

completion of o u r lumni

d i nner

new

Frida

on

m o re

campu .

even i n g

was

held a t the El mwood, while the women were b e i ng nte rta in d b y the co-ed lumnae B ui ldi n g . fo llo wed

t he

at a pi n i

uppe r i n t he

f t e r a he a rt y m e a l, the Al um n i

b a n d and

tudent

body

to

the

gym¡

na ium where tbe ral l y was b e ld. The

foo t b a l l

year t o for t h The

team

ugu ta big

wa

led

by

Wat rv i l le, who acted a H e expre a

would

out

of

town

tbis

get p l e n t y of rest

game.

ral ly wa

ceremony.

t a ke n

o the

R u -el l

"Prexy ' J ohn on wa e d b i s regret

Pre ident

that thi

anti t h a n ked

for the honor of b e i n g it

M.

q u i re '25

of

general Loa tma ter of the the i n it i a l wa

the whole

bi

peaker. l a t year

Colby family

leader.

This year th ree great Colby teams were hono red.

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The fi rst wa

represented by s i x men of t he team of

1 89 1 , w h ich wa o f t h e team'

C o lby's fi rs t .

W a l ter T. Gray

one

mem ber , related -ome of the i n terest­

ing a pects o f footba l l as p l ayed i n those day . econd famou

squad wa

of 1 9 1 6, repre ented b h o norable t h at

men t i o n

year.

He is

Tbe

the State Champion team

E d d ie Ca' ley, w b o received

for

the

A l l -A merican

genera l l y named

as

team

of

the greate�t

footba l l p l ayer ever l o come out of a Maine c o l l ege. C.

Gordon

Bro w n v i l l e

'20,

a

mini tcr

prai ed the third great team h o nored. thi

team

wa

well

on

it

way

to

the

ne'

in

B o ton.

The next day bec o m i n g

late

C h am p i o n . Captain H e l i n i nt r o d uced itchman group

to

the

A lu m n i .

imp l y , told

coach, Nel on

itchman

ome of h i

greeted

the

p l a n , a n d thanked

them for t he i r support. While t h i time ' a nae

wa

Building.

e n te d the a t ire on wa

going on, a l iv e l y and enter t a i n i n g

pent by A l u m nae a n d co-eel The

kit

'Romane

cene

g iven b y

Port l a n d

in

the

i n the A l um­

l u mnae

group

Through Colby." m o k i n g room

everal o f t h e co-ed .

in

pre·

Then a

Fo

H al l

There were

o ng

a n d cheers t h roughout the even i n g About

ten

u n dergraduate b o n fi re

and

o'clock

the

A l um n i,

A l um nae

and

a l l m e t beh i n d H e d m a n H a l l f o r the ral l y

led

t h e fi re t h e fra tern i t ie

by the

cheerleader .

After

h a d their reu n i o n .

at u rday m o rn i n g th ere ' ere A l u m n i a n d A l umnae co u n c i l , after w h i h there wa Go ernor To the

l imax t h i

C o l h -Maine

e t the

a

ki k-off l u ncheon.

ewal l was the gue t of honor.

tage

\ eek-end of ' eek-end , there

game ' i th

for

the

it

winning

photo- fi n i h of

t he

tale

wa

which Cham·

p i o n h i p.

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Men's Division C HA RL E

W I L L I A M TUCKER, Vice-President

L O R D , President

J A MES K A V A N A U G H , Secretary-Treasurer

B ox 507, Lisbon Falls, Maine

Lawrence A rt hur A n icetti Frank Benj a m i n B a il ey Ch arles W i l l i a m B erry J r. W i l l i a m Paris B lake J r. David B ro d i e W e n d e l l Cl ark B rooks, J r. H a rol d J o h n B u b a r Ch arles Raym o n d B u rbank Robi n on Derry B u rbank C l i fford Frederick C ame, J r. W i l bert Leste r C arr, J r. Robert Cohen Gerald Llewellyn Cole W il l i a m Robert Conley

R. F. D. 1, Waterville, Maine 44 Coyle St., Portland, Maine 32 Pleasant St., Waterville, Maine 1 7 5 R iverside Dr., New York New York 52 Pearson St., Saugi"5, MassachuseUs R. F. D . 4, Hou lton, Maine 36 Clapp St., Malden, Massachu setts 1 72 Prospect St., Berlin, New Ham psh ire 91 Ledgelawn A ve., B ar Harbor, Maine 9 West St., Waterville, Maine 38 Lot ton S ., B rookline, Ma.ssachusetts North New Portland, Maine 4039 North l l th St., Philadelphi.a Pennsylvania Clinton, Mai ne 12 Main St., R i ley, Maine Sava.ge Hill Rd. B erlin, Connecticu t

Kennet h Mahlon Decker Loui Lui gi D i Pompo Richard Raymond Dyer

2 Elm St., Eastport, Mai ne

Walter Leonard Emery John Gordon F i field E dw i n Lewi Fi her Ray m o n d Mart i n Flynn E m an ue l K e nn et h F rucht J ohn E dward Geagan Gerald Abraham G i l on Gerald Leroy Goodman M ilton W i l l i a m H a m i ll B e n i a h Conrad Hard i n g Laurie L o d o Harris, J r. J oh n E dward Hawes Albert Hills Haynes Harol d E r n est Hegan E e ro Robert Helin Curti Lela n d Hemenway H arry L. Hick , J r. D a ro l d Boyd Hocki n g Max A l fred Holzrichter S t e dm a n B rown Howard Harold Lewi Huntoon L i n coln Verneil J ohnson R i ch a r d N i l s J o hnson Robert Irving J oh nson Alvin J olovitz Norm a n David J o nes

1 7 Pu tnam St., West Newton, Massachusetts 542 Maple St., Fall R iver, Massachusetts 1 04 Fou rth St., Bangor, Maine 1493 Eastern Pky., Brooklyn, New York 99 Otis St., Bangor, Maine 42 Orkney Rd., B righton, Massachusetts 3 1 4 Ch u rch St., Oakland, Maine 14.2 Sutherland R d., B righ ton, Massachusetts Was h i ngton St., Holliston, Massachusetts Sou th Vernon, Massachusetts Skowhegan, Maine 860 Beacon St., Newton Centre, Massachusetts 1 46 H a m ilton A ve., Lynn, Massac h u setts 1 42 Cen ter St., Quincy, Massachusetts 1 3 7 Langley R d., Newton Centre, Massac h u setts 3 1 5 Dogwood Lane, Manhasset, New York St. George, Mai ne 204 Van Hou ten A ve., Passaic, New Jersey 1 2 7 West Main St., Ware, Massach u setts Pleasant St., Rangeley, Maine 1 6 Spruce St. Waterville, Maine 1 0,607 2 1 5th St., Queens Village, New York 129 Brookside A ve., B rockton, Massachusetts 34 Clinton A ve., Waterville, Maine 9 EdgP.brook Pl., C�anford, New Jersey

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Fran i K avanaugh J am o rton K o h n R i h a rd

15 Pope t., ew Bedford, Massac husetts 1 38 ewall A ve., Brookline, Massachu etts

Raymond E d w ard La o m b Don a l d Jo e p h LaGa A lt o n G o rg La l i b rt e Glendon L Lark i n V ictor A n d r w Le h d n i k L i n o l n Ji-. Arthur Bat B urton LaFa ette Lin o t t A l oy i u Lord Ch ari E d ward Fu l l r Lo r i n g J oh n Liv i n cr ton Lowe l l

257 Main t., Waterville, Maine Katahdin Inn, Millirwcket, Maine 4 Ea tern Av ., Waterville, Maine Bak r t. Cli n ton, Maine Taylor R d., ash ua, e i Hampsh ire ew York 1 94-27 l l 6t h Rd., t. A lban 1 6 Kennebec t., Bar Harbor Maine 5009 Knox t., Philadelphia, Pen nsylvania 98 Bi h op t. Fra m i ng ham, Massachusetts 30 tri tland R d., Co Cob Connecti u t

Robert R a l p h M Donne l l W e t o n MacRa J am e Dav i d M arsh an

Haven, Connecticut et 306 Cen tral A e . East Main t. earsport, Maine 19 Edwards t. Waterville, Maine

A l bert Newe l l W i n t h ro p Ni crh t i ngale Chad

53

tratton

t . , Dorchester Massachusetts

1 36 D ickerman Rd. Newton Highlands, Massach usetts L inwood E ln at h a n Palmer, Jr. Nobleboro, Maine 1 5 19 East Duva l t. Philadelphia, Pennsyl1:ania George A rn o l d Parker, J r. Donald A l bert Par on 12 N u dd St., Waterville, Maine Ch arleston, Maine A n d rew W i l der P arl Benton A ve, Benton Station Mai ne G i l bert A r t h u r Peter 12 Chapin A ve., Ro ky Hill, Connecticu t J oh n Frank l i n P i neo, J r. 22 Woodside St., Salem, Massachusetts Roger H a rvey Poor 1 79 Main t., East Northfield, Massachu setts G i l bert Evan Pot t Shelley Leroy Pratt 6143 N. G lenwood A ve., Chicago, Illinois 53 Williams A ve., B rockton, Massach u setts Lou i E dward Principe Haro ld Lorra i n e R h o den i zer Robert Shelton R ice Gordon Abbott R i c h a rd on Frederic Oberl i n S arge n t A l bert Irv i n g Schoenberger Harol d Duncan Seaman Oren R i c h ard S h i ro J oseph De n n i Slattery Add i on E l l i o t Steeves J o h n Curtis S tevens J o h n Everett S tevens R aymond Evere t t S t i ckney

72 Depot St., L ivermore Falls, Maine 1 36 A lden A ve, New Haven , Connecticu t 1 5 Grani te St., R ockland, Maine 29 Elm St., Ellsworth, Mai ne 1 7 1 1 Linden St., Brooklyn, New York 149 Brite A ve., Scarsdale, New York 54 College A ve., Waterville, Maine 1 02 Ph illips St., Weymouth, Massachu setts 233 Merriam A ve., Leo m i nster, Massach usetts 77 R ead St., Portland Mai ne 93 Beaconfield Rd., Worcester, Massachusetts North Belgrade, Maine 102 Silver St., Waterville, Maine 92 Bem:er St., A n so nia, Connecticut

J oh n Lewi s Thomas W i l l i am E dward Tucker Lewis Ernest Weeks Charles J ohn W illiams Phil i p B y a rs Wysor

41 Baltimore St., Haverhill, Massachusetts 6 King C t., Waterville, Main e Pennsylvania A ve., Easton, Pennsylvania

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E.

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D i

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,

Vi e-President

t. Middl boro Ma ach u setts

Oakland, Maine tonington, Maine Plain , ew York il er t. Water ille, Maine 102 Mannering t ., B rlin, eL Hampshire 6 B rook i i A e., Fort Fairfield Maine 1 63 Campfield A ., Hartford Conn cticu t n Cam p bell

i -9 Dartmouth l l O Waverl t ., E

t. Portland, Maine erett, Massachusetts orridgewock, Maine l l O Fairfi ld t. Oakland, Maine 6 Cem eter t. Concord ei Ha m pshire 609 a au t., Bellmor ew York 39 Cur ti A e., Wallingford, Connecticut 264 Westbrook t., . Portland, Maine Howard t . Ludlo , Ma sachusetts ,

Ali C a t h er i n V i rgi n i a Lu c i l l

Dondli n ger Du agan

34

Mary E l i z a b t h Farr 1 1 E l e a n o r 1 i riam Furbu h S a ra h E n t w i l Fu 11 E t e l l e E l izabeth G a l l u p e Prisc i l l a George B a rb a ra E l l e n G r a n t

Tr mont A v ., G lenbrook. Connecticut Ellis R d. wampscott, Ma achusetts

5

8 Yz West t., Waterville Maine Bou telle A ve. Waterville, Maine 227 Vassar A e. i arth m ore Pennsylvania 15

Mars Hill, Maine West Britannia t . tau n to n Massachusetts 1090 Chelmsford St. Chelmsford, Massach u setts

242

R . F. D.

Lou i e Marie H a g a n H e t e r M a rc i a H a t ch Pri c i l l a H at h orne W h i te Dorri J a n e H e a n ey Helen V i rgin i a Henry B a rbara Rose Holden C a ro l y n H o p k i n Muriel E t h e l Howe

Houlton, Maine

Pine St., Dover-Foxcroft, Mai ne Wash i ngton St., Beacon, New York 129 Forrest A ve., Norfolk Virginia l l 5 Lynnfield St., Peabody Massac husetts 99 B ay View St., Camden Mai ne 3 A lpha R d., Holden, Massach usetts 29

40 East Ter., Millinocket, Maine

Marilyn Sh i rley I re l a n d

27

A n n B a rk e r J on e s M a ry E l izabeth J on e J ane Leighton A my Louise Lewi s B e t sey E l izabeth L ibbey

1,

l l4 Pleasant St., R ockland Maine

23

B urleigh St., Waterville, Maine Winthrop, Maine

Williston R d., A u bu rndale, Massachusetts 1 50-58 87 R d., Jamaica, New York Newport A ve., Pittsfi,eld, Maine

Marie C h ri s ti n e Merri l l Elean o r Lee M i t ch e l l

15

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OJ iv Gra Mon 1 1 Nat a l i E l eanor M o o r

Eden, New York A sh land, Maine

Florene Ma Dona l d P rk in J a n t H a m i l ton PA g r P a t ri c i a E l a i n e Pow r M a ry Ro R ny M a rt h a Ann Roger ue Carpenter Ro B t t y A n ne Ro a l

1 0 La wrence t., Waterville, Maine 40 Magara t., Du nwn t, New Jersey Main t., Ea t Pepper ll, Massachu setts

1 19

R. F. D. 5. Berli n, ew Ham ps h i rP Bloo m ingdale, New York 8 1 Milwa u kee A ve., Bethel, Connecticu t 2 794 Bedford A ve., B rooklyn, New York 2 1 3 hai t. Lowell, Massac h u setts

R u th G rtru d and r on B l a n h E l nora m i t h Cy n t h i a M a ry m i th J an oul E l eanor rch tu art M a rion B a t r i ce Thoma Ruth M a ri Thoma Lor t t a Tot m a n J un

38 Peirc

t. Middleboro, Massach usetts 47 B road t., Ro kland, Main e 32 Lai rence A ve. Fairfield, Maine

ortheast Harbor, Mai n e 33 D e i ey t. pringfield, Vermont 225 Norwood A ve, Cranston, R h ode Island

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4 R oosevelt A ve., Waterville, Main 1 2 Hazelwood A ve., Waterville, Maine B rooks, Ma ine . Main t., orth B rookfield Massachusetts

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P a u l M a u rice A b r a m so n E d w i n W a l l ace A l exander J ames W i l l i a m B at e m a n H u bert S t a n l ey Beckw i t h Da niel B l a t m a n Thomas R ic h a rd B ra ddock P h i l i p C l i n t o n B uck Leon ard Caust Leonard Gerschon Cohen C h a rles Van V leck C ross Lowell R oberston C u m m i n g

F O RT Y - T H R E E

Division D E L B E RT M A T H E ON, Vice-President

B A T E MAN, Secretary-Treasurer

14 Wash ington Pl., East New York, New York 28 Elm wood A ve., Waterbu ry, Connectic u t 5 2 6 A ndover St., Lawrence, Massachusetts Good Will Ho m e, Hinckley, Maine 7 6 % Olney St., Providence, R hode Island 5 1 9 Leconey A ve., Pal myra, New Jersey 523 Hancock St., Wollaston, Massach usetts 70 B rookledge St., R ox b u ry, Massachusetts 2 1 0 R o unds St., New Bedford, Massach u setts Forest R d ., Essex Falls, New Jersey 1 1 12 Cleveland A ve., Niagara Falls, New York 100 High St., South Paris, Maine

R o bert Cush i n g Den nison

D an/or th, Maine

Frankly n Hall E rvin Thomas Webster F a rn swort h Orm a n B rown Ferna n dez, J r.

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333 N. Pleasant A ve., R idgewood, New Jersey 76 S. Main St., Old Town, Maine

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J oh n C a m p b l l H a rv C h a rl e W. H a t h H a rry P e t r H i l d brandt S a m u 1 n, ight Ho' a rd , J r. C a l v i n K enwort hy H u b b a rd R i c h a rd B ru n t I rv i n M yer Coh n J aco b George H nry J a h n Howa rd R a m o n d J oh n o n E l i o t B a rn a rd K raft Robert A rt h u r L a Fl u r I rv i n g E rn e t L i J o h n M a rt in Lo m a Fr d r i c k B o u l t e r M l a ry J a m e Rob rt on M C a rro l l Laugh l i n Do n a l d M a K i n n on C h a rle Fr d rick M a i n, J r. Delbert Donald M a t h e o n J erry Mo h r M e rr i l l O l i v r N e l o n M i l l e t t Jr . Frank J o e p h M i e l i J a mes \V j ] ] i a m Moriarty P a ul F rederick M ur ra R i c h a rd E l i o t t deNaza rio

P a i azi Q ue rim Frank Seldon Q u incy

t.,

h eldon, Ver m o n t

1 0 Pilgrim R d . , M dford, 1as achu setts herman Mills, Maine o b l boro, Maine 1 27 W st Main t., Ware, M a ach u setts 1 09 Pla n k R d., Wa terb u ry Connecticu t

749

Farm ington A v . W . Hartford, Connecticu t

39 Lane Park B righ ton Ma sach u setts 359 Ha u:thorn Ter. Mt. Vernon, New York 8 Pl asa n tdale A . Waterville, Maine

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B roi ne

t. B rookli n e, Ma sachusetts

1 2 7 Ken neb c t., Waterville, Maine 1 1 Hob o m a k R d., Q u i ncy Massachusetts 1 2 a lem t. Portland Maine

216 Main t. Waterville, Maine ew Jersey �22 E . R idgewood A v ., R i dgewood, 530 Wyom ing A A tlan tic City, ew Jersey Isla n d Falls, Maine 96 Central t., /psi ich, Massach usetts 101 Willia m t. Portland, Maine 20 Harvard t., W h i t m an, Massachusetts 8 High St., Chelsea, Massachusetts 60 A tkelstane R d., ewton Cen tre, Massach usetts 16 Madison A ve. orth A nson, Maine Mu rray Hill A rm s, Bergenfield,

ew Jersey

New H arbor, Maine

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