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E U G E N E A. M c A LA R Y, Ed it o r -in Ch iet LE 0 F. HAGGERTY, Business Manager
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USTOMS and styles change rapidly. Ten years ago it would not have been conceiv
ed to publish a yearbook in the style of this 1935 ORACLE.
For the past few years editorial
boards of this book have been following some what the trend of modern styles. This year, however, we have taken an unusually long step in the new direction, hoping that in the pub lication of a newer, brighter yearbook, we can reflect the attitude of a newer and brighter college year.
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N appreciation oF seventeen years oF tire less service, unlimited generosity and sin-
cere, loyal Friendship For Colby, we do, on be halF
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Herbert �lijah Wadsworth, this volume oF the ORACL�.
FRAN K L I N W I N SLOW J O H N SO N , A M . , L. H . D . , L L . D . P R ES I DENT
OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION PRESIDENT F ra n k l i n Wi nslow J ohnson, A. M . , L. H. D . , LL. D .
Wate rvi l l e, Maine
Vice-President and Ex-Officio Chairman of the Board of Trustees George Otis Smi th, Ph. D.
Skowhegan, Maine
SECRETARY Cha r l es Edw i n Gurney, LL. D .
Portland, Maine
TREASURER Ralph Alden Macdona ld
Waterv i l le, Maine
BOARD OF TRUSTEES Te rm expi res in 1 9 3 5 W i l l i am Campbel l Crawford, L. H . D . Charles Edson Owen, D . D. Harry Thomas J ordan, A. B. H e rbert E l i jah Wadsworth, A. B. Henry Hoyt H i l ton, LL. D. Nei l Francis Leonard, LL. B . ':'W i l ford Gore Chapman, L L . B. •:• H ugh Dean Mcle l lan, LL. D. •:•Frederick Albert Pottle, P h . D. tEthel H ayward Weston, A. B .
A l l s ton, Mass. Watervi l le, Mai ne Phi lade l ph i a, Pen n . Win throp Center, Maine Chicago, I l l . Boston, Mass. Portland, M a i ne Boston, Mass. N ew H aven, Con n . Madison, Mai ne
Te rm expires in 1936 George Otis S m i th, Ph. D. Rex Wi lder Dodge, B. S. Charles Edwi n Gurney, LL. D . Carro l l Norman Perki ns, LL. B . Bai nbridge Colby, LL. D. Florence E l i zabeth Dunn, Litt. D. ::• J a mes Henry H udson, LL. D . tRose Ade l l e Gil patrick, A. M .
Skowhegan, Maine Fal mouth Foreside, Ma i ne Portland, Maine Watervi l l e, Maine New York, N . Y. Watervi l le, Ma i ne> Gu i l ford, Maine Vassalboro, M a i ne
Te rm expi res i n 1 9 37 Woodman B radbury, D. D. Wa l ter Scott Wyman, M. S. Frank W i l l i am Padel ford, D. D . Charles F rederic Taft Seaverns, A . M. George Good w i n Averi ll, M . D . F r a n k Bailey Hubbard, A. M . '-'Marston Morse, P h . D . ·�::award Franc i s Stevens, L i tt . D . tSarah Belle Young, L . H . D . •:•
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Newton Centre, Mass. Augusta, Maine N ewton Centre, Mass . Hartford, Conn . Waterv i l le, Maine Waterv i l le, M a i ne Cambri dge, Mass. Brook lyn, N. Y. Norton, Mass.
Elected b y Colby A l u m n i Assoc iation. El ected by Col by Al um nae Assoc i ation. 14
COMMITTEES OF THE TRUSTEES
F I NANCE P resident Johnson, Messrs. Ave r i l l , Hubbard, Smi th, P e r k i n s
I NVESTM ENT Messrs. Perki ns, Hubbard, Ave ri l l
I N ST R U CT I ON Presiden t Joh nson, Messrs. Crawford, Pottle, Morse, Miss Young
ACAD EM I ES Messrs. Owen, Padel ford, Hudson, Leonard, Miss Gil patrick
HONORARY DEGREES Messrs. Padel ford. Pottle, Gurney
NOM I N ATIONS Messrs. Seaverns, J ordan, Gurney
F I N AN C I AL A I D President Johnson, Dean Marri ner, Dean R u nnals
B U I LD I N GS AN D GRO U N DS Messrs. Hubbard, Ave ri l l , Wadsworth, Smith, M i ss D u n n
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CLARENCE HAYWARO WHITE, A. M., Litt. 0.
Professor-Emeri tus of the Greek Language and Li terature. Secretary to the Facu l ty.
HERBERT CARLYLE LIBBY, A . B . , Litt. 0.,
Professor of Public Speak i ng
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GEORGE FREEMAN PARMENTER, Ph. 0., Sc. 0.,
Merri l l Professor of Chemistry '
NATHANIEL ERNEST WHEELER, M.Sc..
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Professor of Physics
WEBSTER CHESTER, A. M.,
Professor of Bio logy
ERNEST CUMMINGS MARRINER, A. B.,
Professor of Eng l i sh Dean of the Men's Division
THOMAS BRYCE ASHCRAFT, Ph. D.,
Professor of Mathematics
CURTIS HUGH MORROW, Ph. D.,
Professor of Econom ics and Sociology
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CARL JEFFERSON WEBER, M. A., (Oxon.)
Roberts Professor of Engl 1sh L i terature
WILLIAM JOHN WILKINSON, Ph.D.,
Professor of H i story
EDWARD HENRY PERKINS, Ph. D.,
Professor of Geology
EUCLID HELIE, A. M.,
Assoc iate Professor of Mode rn Languages
EDWARD JOSEPH COLGAN, A. M.,
Professor of Education and Psychol ogy
ARTHUR GALEN EUSTIS, M. B. A.,
Assoc i a te Professor of Busi ness Adm i n i stration
NINETTA MAY RUNNALS, A. M., Litt. D.,
Professor of Educa tion and M a thematics Dean of the Women ' s D i v i s i on
LESTER FRANK WEEKS, A. M.,
Associ a te Professor of Chemi stry
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EVERETT FISK STRONG, A. B. ,
Assoc i a te Professor of Modern Languages
GILBERT FREDERICK LOEBS, A. M.,
Associate Professor of H ea l th and Physical Education
CECIL AUGUSTUS ROLLINS, A. M.,
Assoc i a te Professor of Eng l i sh
WINTHROP HAMOR STANLEY, A. B.,
Assistant Professor of Physics
JOHN FRANKLIN McCOY, A. M.,
Assoc i a te Professor of Modern Languages
HERBERT LEE NEWMAN, S. T. M.,
Assistant Professor of R e l i gion D i rector of Re l i g ious Activi ties
HANS CHRISTIAN THORY, A. M.,
Assoc i a te Professor of Latin
THOMAS MORGAN GRIFFITHS, A. M.,
Assi stant Professor of H i story
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LOWELL QUINTON HAYNES, A. M.,
Assista n t Professor of Ph i l osophy
ALFRED KING CHAPMAN, A. M.,
Assista n t Professor of Eng l ish
WALTER NELSON BRECKENRIDGE, A. M.,
Assista n t P rofessor of Economics
EDWARD CILLEY ROUNDY, B. S.,
Assistant Professor of H ea l th and Physi c a l Education
ELMER CHAPMAN WARREN, Ed. M.,
Assi stant Professor of Mathematics Registrar
ELLSWORTH WILLIS MILLETT, B. S . ,
Assi sta n t Professor of H ea l tli and Physical Education
JOSEPH SELWYN IBBOTSON, B. S.,
Assistant Professor of B ibl iography Libra ri a n
CORINNE BURKE VAN NORMAN,
Instructor in H ea l th and Physical Education
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GRACE RUTH FOSTER, A. M.,
I nstruc tor in Hygiene and Psychology
PHILIP STEWART BITHER, A. B.,
I nstructor in Modern Languages
GORDON WINSLOW SMITH, A. M.,
I nstructor in Modern Languages
JOHN REED WALDEN, A. M.,
I nstructor in Eng l i sh
WALLACE MORTON KELLEY, M. S.,
I nstructor in Chemistry
JANE COLBURN BELCHER, A. M.,
I nstructor in Biology
JOHN WHITE THOMAS, A. B.,
D i rector of Music
ALAN STUART GALBRAITH, A. M.,
I nstructor in Mathemat i cs
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NORMAN DUNBAR PALMER, A. M.,
I nstructor in H istory a nd Economics
HARRISON AVERY SMITH
Assi stant Treasurer
SHARON LEA FINCH, Ph.D.,
I nstructor in Classical Languages
SARAH W. PARTRICK
House Manage r and D i eti tian
NORMAN CHESTER PERKINS, B. S . ,
I nstructor i n H ea l th and Physical Educa tion
GEORGE DONALD SMITH,
B.
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Assistant L i b ra r i a n
RALPH ALDEN MACDONALD
Treasure r
JOHN OBED PIPER, M. D.,
Col lege Phys i c i a n
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JOSEPH COBURN SMITH, A. M.,
Di rector of Pub l i c i ty
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ALICE MAY PURINTON, A. B.,
Al umnae Secretary
GARFIELD CECIL GODDARD, A. B.,
Alumni Secretary
WOODROW W. PEABODY
Coach of F reshman Footba l l
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CLASS OF 1935 M E N'S D I V I S I O N
V i c e - Pres i dent
Pre s i dent LAUR A N C E E. DOW
D O N ALD F. RIC H A R DSON
Secreta ry-Treasu rer ELB R I OG E B. ROSS
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C L A S S O F 1935 W O M E N'S
D I V I S I O N
Pres i dent
V i c e - Pres i dent
B A R B A RA C . H OWA R D
ELI NOR M. CH I CK
Sec re tary-Treasure r R EBA E. J OSE
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"Doc"
CARROLL WAITE ABBOTT
Waterv i l le, Maine Zeta Psi Waterv i l l e H i gh Schoo l . Baseba l l , 1 ; Golf, 2, 3 , 4, Capta i n 3 , 4 . I ndependen t Baske tba l l , 1 . l n terfrate rn i ty BasK.etb a l l , 2 , 3 , 4; Baseba l l , 2 , 3 , 4; Soccer, 4 ; Bow l i ng , 3 , 4 . Dean's List, 3. Band, 1 . Secre ta ry -Treasurer Student Cou nc i l , 4. Cl ass Vice- P reside n t, 3 . M u rray P r i ze Debate, 3 .
"Prof"
GEORGE HERBERT ANDERSON
Portland, M a i ne Theta Kappa N u Baseba l l , 1 . l nterfra terni ty Baske tba l l , 3, 4; Soccer, 1 ; Bow l i ng, 1 , 2, 3. Glee Manager. Stude n t Counci l , 3 . Student Adm i n i stration, 4 . Cosmopo l i tan Club,
3 , 4; Baseba l l , 1 , 2, Cl ub, 1 , 2, Assistan t Assista n t in Busi ness 1 , 2, 3, 4.
MURIEL DURFEE BAILIE
Port Chester, New York Sigma Kappa Port Chester High Schoo l . Field Hockey, 1 , 2, 3 , 4, M a n a g e r , 4 . Basketba l l , 1 , 2; Vol l eyba l l , 1 , 2, 3 , 4; SpeedbaLI, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 . Y . W . C. A . , 1 , 2, 3 , 4, Cabi net, 3 . Heal th League, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 . Panhe l l e n i c Counci l, 2. Ch i Gamma Theta, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 . I n ternation a l R e l a tions Club, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 . Wearer of C . H . L . and Cl ass N u merals. May Day P l ay, 3. C h a i rman J un i or and Se n i or Dances. F reshman Dance Com m i ttee .
"Rubber"
RICHARD NASON BALL
Watervi l l e, M a i n e Kappa De l ta R h o W a te rvi l l e H i g h Schoo l . Box i ng Tou rna m e n t, 1 . l n terfrater n i ty Baseba l l , 1 , 2, 3 , 4, Soccer, 2, 3; Bow l ing, 2, 3 , 4. " Echo" Board, 1 , 2, 3 , Adve rtising Manager, 3. H a l lowe l l P r i z e Speak i n g Con test, 3 .
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DANIEL PUTNAM AYOTTE
"Dan"
Hou l ton, Maine De l ta Kappa Epsi lon Houl ton H i gh Schoo l . Baseball, 1 , 2, 3, 4. l n terfraternity Basketba l l , 2, 3 , 4; Soccer, 3 , 4; Bow l i ng, 2, 3. Varsi ty "C".
LEO BARRON
"Curly"
Waterv i l l e, Maine Tau Del ta P h i Waterv i l l e H igh Schoo l . l n terfra tern i ty Basebal l , 2; Soccer and Footba l l , 2, 3 ; Bow l i ng, 2, 3 , 4 . Y. M. C. A., 2, Hand book Com m i t tee, 2.
BEULAH EMMA BENNETT
"Bee"
Lancaster, N. H. D e l ta Del ta Del ta Lancaste r Academy. Glee C l ub, 1 , 2, 3 . I n ternational Rel a tions Cl ub, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 . Tri -Tones; Musica l Comedy, 3; P i a n i st, Women's Chape l , 3 , 4; Chape l Quartette, 1 , 2.
GEORGE REED BERRY
"Jake"
Stra tton, Maine Kappa Del ta Rho Hebron Academy. Track 1 , 2. lnterfratern i ty Basketba l l , 3 , 4 ; Track, l , 2 , 3 , 4. Student Counc i l , 4 . Upsi lon Beta, 1 . Press C l u b 4, I n ternational Relations Cl ub, 4 . " Echo" Board, 1 , 2, 3 , 4, Manag i ng Ed i tor, 4 .
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"Joe "
JOSEPH WARREN BISHOP
B rook lyn, N. Y . Zeta Psi Tabor Academy. H a rvard U n i versi ty. Va rsi ty Track, 2, 3 . l n terfra tern i ty Track, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Baseba l l , 3 ; Soccer, 4 ; Bow l i ng, 4 . G l ee C l ub, 3 , 4 , Manager, 3 , 4 . Y . M . C . A . 4 , Cam pus Re l a tions Comm i ttee. Cosmopo l i ta n C l ub, 3. Press Cl ub, 4 . Northfield Conference, 3 .
"Don"
DONALD MILTON BITHER
Houl ton, M a i n e Lambda Chi A l pha H ou l ton H ig h Schoo l . l n te rfra tern i ty Baseba l l , 3 ; Soccer 3, 4 ; Dean's List, 2; Studen t Assistant i n Library, 2, 3 , 4; Le Cerc l e F rancais, 2; "Ora c l e" Boa rd, 3 ; M u r ray P r ize Debate, 3.
"Brownie"
HAROLD FREDERIC BROWN
Waterv i l l e, M a i n e Zeta Psi Coburn C l assi c a l I ns t i tute. T r a c k , 1 , 2 . l n te rfratern i ty Track, 1 , 2, Cha mpi onsh i p Cross Coun t ry Team, 2; Baseba l l , 3 , 4 . Dea n ' s L i s t , 2, 4 . Band, 1 , 2, 3 , Conductor, 4 . G l ee C l ub, 1 , 2, 3 , Conductor a t New Eng l and Contest, 4 . Y . M . C. A., 1 , 2, 3 , 4, Treasurer, 4; Com m u n i ty Rel a tions Com m i ttee, 2, 3 , Chai rman, 3 . P i Gamma Mu, 3, 4, Vice- President, 4. Sons of Colby. Boardman Soc i e ty, l, 2, 3, 4 . M u r ray P r i ze Debate, 4. Spec i a l En trance Scho l a rsh i p . Organ i z e r and con d u c tor Colb.y Sym phony, 4 . Chape l Quarte t te, 2, 3. F l u te Sol o i s t w i th G l ee C l ub, 1 , 2, 3, 4. Rel i g i ou s Chapel Com m i ttee, 3 , 4 . "Brownie"
NORMAN ROBERT BROWN
Portsmouth, N. H . P h i Del ta The ta Portsmou th H i g h Schoo l . Track, 2. Dean's List, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Band, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 . S t u d e n t Assistant i n Chem istry, 3 , 4 . Chi Eps i l on M u , 3 , 4 . Mathematics C l ub, 3 , 4 . Colby Symphony Orchestra, 4 .
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HOPE BUNKER
Waterv i l le, Maine Sigma Kappa Watervi l l e H i g h Schoo l . Y . W. C . A., l, 2, 3 , 4. Student Assi stan t i n Geology, 4 . H ea l th League, l, 2, 3, 4. Daughters of Colby. Wearer of C . H . L.
JOHN CHAPMAN BURGOON
Watervi l le, Ma i ne Kappa Del ta Rh o Wate rvi l l e H i g h Schoo l . Footb a l l , l; Track, l, 2, 3; Box i ng Tou rnament, l. l n terfratern i ty Track, 1 , 2, 3; Soccer, l, 2. Inte rnational Rela tions Club.
EDWARD FRANCIS BUYNISKI
"Ed"
Worcester, Mass. Kappa Del ta Rho Worcester Cl assical H ig h Schoo l . Varsi ty Relay Team, 3; Track, 1 , 2, 3 , 4. l n terfratern i ty Basketball, 4; Track, l, 2, 3 . 4; Baseba l l , 4 . Dean's L i st, 1 . Student Assistant i n B i o l ogy, 4. Mathema tics Club, 3 , 4 ; Cosmopo l i tan Cl ub, 4. " Echo" Board, 1, 2. Varsi ty "C".
RITA CLARA CAREY
Watervi l l e, Maine Theta U ps i lon Watervi l le H igh School . Y . W. C. A., l, 2, 3 , 4. H ea l th League, 1 , 2, 3, 4. Kappa A l pha, 4. French Cl ub, 4 .
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ELINOR MARJORIE CHICK
Westbrook, Maine De l ta Delta Delta Westbrook H i gh Schoo l . F i e l d Hoc key, 1, 2, 3; Vol l eyba l l , 1 , 2 , 3 ; Speedball, 1 , 2 , 3 ; Dean's List l , 2 . Y . W . C . A. l, 2, 3, 4. Hea l th League, l, 2, 3, 4. Kappa A l pha, 3 . Ch i Gamma S i g ma, 4. German C l ub, l, 2.: Mathematics C l ub, 3, 4, V i ce P resident, 3. Freshman Entrance Schol arsh i p . Wea rer of C . H . L . , C l ass Numera l s . Chairman Reading Room Com m i ttee, 4 . May Day P l ay, 3. House Chai rman, Dutton House, 3 .
"Moe"
MORRIS COHEN
Boston, Mass. Tau Delta P h i Berkeley Academy. Footba l l , l , 2; Baseba l l , l , 2 ; Track, l ; W i nter Sports, 4 . l nterfraternity Handba l l , 4; Basketba l l , 3 ; Track, 3 , 4 , Capta i n 3 , 4 ; Baseba l l , l , 2 , 3 , 4 , Capta in 4; Soccer, l, 2, 3, 4; Vol l eyba l l , 3 , 4; Bow l i ng , 1 , 2, 3 , 4; P i ng Pong, 4 . Dean's Li st, 3 , 4 . Student Counc i l , 4 . " Ec ho" Board, l. "Wh i te Mule," 1 , 2, 3, 4 . "Mercury," l, 2, 4. Dramati cs, 4.
MERLE ANNIE COLE
Vassalboro, Maine Oa k Grove Semi nary. Transfer from Gramercy School for Trai ning Christian Leaders, New York City.
"Bing"
GEORGE HOWARD CROSBY
Worcester, Mass. Theta Kappa Nu Worcester C lassical H i g h Schoo l . Transfer from C l a r k Uni versity, 3 . l nterfraternity Bow l i ng , 3 . Dean's L i st, 3 . G l ee C l ub, 3 . Student Assistant in B i ology, 4. Camera C l ub, 3, 4 . P ress C l ub, 4. I ntra m u ra l Ath letic Counc i l , 4 .
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ELLEN GERTRUDE DIGNAM
Waterv i l le, Maine Delta Del ta De lta Waterv i l l e H igh School . F i e l d Hockey, 1, 2; Basketba l l, 1; Vol l eyba l l , 1, 2; Speedba l l , 1, 2; Tennis, 1, 3, Cl ass Cham pionsh i p 1, 3. Y . W.C.A., 1, 2, 3 , 4 . Hea lth League, 1, 2, 3, 4. Ch i Gamma Theta, 1, 2, 3 , 4. Le Cercle Francais, 4. Wearer of C . H .L., J unior C lass P l ay.
LAURANCE EVERETT DOW
"Larry"
Bel fast, Maine Alpha Tau Omega H iggins Classical I nsti tute. Footba l l, 1 ,2, 3, 4, Capta in 4; Track, 1, 2. l nterfraternity Basketba l l, 4. Student Counc i l , 3 , 4 , President, 4. Cl ass President, 3 , 4 . Murray Pri ze De bate, 3, Winning team . Winner " Echo" Schol arsh i p, 3 . Varsi ty "C" . Ath letic Counc i l , 3 , 4 , Secretary 3 . Cha i rman J unior Prom Com m i ttee, 3 .
EMILY MARIE DUERR
Templeton, Mass. Delta De lta Delta Watervi l le H i g h Schoo l . F i e l d Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 2; Basketba l l , 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager, 1; Vol l eyba l l , 1, 2, 3; Speedba l l , 4 . Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4 . Hea l th League, 1, 2, 3, 4, f>resident, 4. Student Assistant i n Library, 4. Ch i Gamma Sigma, 4, Secretary, 4. Mathematics C l ub, 3, 4 . Freshman Handbook, 4. Wea rer of C. H. L. and Cl ass Numerals. Rep resentative P l ay Day, 3 , 4. H ea l th League Cup. Student Facu l ty Conference Committee, 3. Outing Club Comm i ttee, 4. House Chai rman, Foss H a l l , 4 .
MARGARET ELLEN DUERR
"Marg"
Templeton, Mass. De lta De l ta Del ta Watervi l le H i gh School . F i e l d Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4; Vol ley bal l , 1, 2; Speedba l l , 1, 2, 3 , 4 ; Tennis, 1, 2, 3 , 4, Man ager, 4 . Dean's List, 1, 2. Student League, 1, 2, 3, 4 . Y.W.C.A., 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . Hea lth League.. 1 , 2, 3 , 4 . C h i Ga m ma Sigma, 4 . Mathematics Cl ub, 3 , 4 . "Colbi ana" Board, 3 , Women's Ath l e t i c Editor. Wearer of C. H. L. and Class Numera l s .
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"Joe"
JOSEPH MOSES DWORKIN
Law rence, Mass. Lawrence H igh Schoo l . Track, 1, 2, 3; Boxing Tournament, l, 2. l nterfra ternity Track, l, 2. Band, 1. Chi Gamma S i g ma, 2, 3 . Deutscher Vere i n, l , 2, 3 , 4.
"Jon"
JOHN JOSEPH ENGLISH
Brockton, Mass. Zeta Psi B roc k ton H igh School. l n terfra terni ty Track, 4; B3seba l l , l, 2, 3, 4; Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 4. Glee C l ub, 4. Chi Gamma Si gma, 4. Cosmopo l i tan C l ub, 1, 2, 3, 4, P resi dent, 4. Mathematics C l ub, 2, 3, 4. Leader of Colby W h i te M u l es, 4.
"Bob"
ROBERT FRANCISCO ESTES
Portl and, Maine A l pha Tau Omega Deering H i g h Schoo l . Footba l l, 1, 2, 3; Track, 1, 2, 3, 4. l nterfraterni ty Track, 1 , 2, 3, 4; Baseba l l , l, 2, 3, 4; Soccer, l, 2, 3, 4, Varsi ty " C " .
"Al"
ALBION LOUIS FARNHAM
Brownv i l l e J unction, Maine Lambda Chi Alpha H i gg i ns C l assical I nsti tute. Baseba l l , l, 2 , 3, 4 . l nterfrater ni ty Basketba l l, l, 2, 3, 4; Soccer, 1. Student Counc i l , 4. Vars i ty " C " .
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ARTHUR WILLIAM FELDMAN
"Art"
Boston, Mass. Boston Publ ic Latin School.Transfer from Universi ty of Liege, Liege, Be l g i um . Track, 3. Y. M . C. A., 3. Camera C l ub, 3 , 4. Chess Cl ub, 3. French C l ub, 3 , 4. I nternationa l Relations C l ub, 3, 4.
ELIZABETH MARY FRANKLIN
"Li:z:"
Bra ttl eboro, Vermont Bra ttleboro H i gh School. Dean's List, l, 2, 3. Y. W. C. A. l , 2, 3, 4. Kappa Alpha, 4. French C l ub, 3, 4; Geology C l ub, 2. " Echo," 3 ; "Wh i te Mule," 4; "Colbi ana, " 2.
WILLIAM THOMAS FULLER
"Tom"
Fra m i ngham, Mass. Framingham H i g h Schoo l . Footba l l , l, 2, 4; Hockey, 1 , 2, 4; Track, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 . l nterfraternity Track, 1, 2, 3 ; Baseba l l , 2 , 3 . Cosmopo l i tan C l ub, 1 , 2 , 3, 4 , Vice- President, 3 . I n tra - mura l Ath letic Counc i l , 4 .
RAY GOLDSTEIN
"Baron"
White P l a i ns, N. Y . T a u De l ta P h i W h i te Pl ains H i gh Schoo l . Baseba l l , 1; Hockey, l, 2; Track, 1; Winter Sports, 4. l nterfraternity Basketba l l, 3, 4; Vol leyba l l , 2, 3; Track, 3; Baseba l l , 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer, 1 , 2, 3, 4; Bow l i ng, 1 , 2, 3 , 4, Capta in 3, 4; Ping Pong, 4. Dean's List, 1 . I nternationa l Relations Cl ub, 2, 3. German C lub, 2, 3 ., , Le Cerc l e Franca is, 1 , 2. " Echo" Board, l, 2. "Mer cury, 2 .
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"Whit"
EVERETT WHITNEY GRAY
W inchester, Mass. Alpha Tau Omega Cush i ng Academy. Vars i ty Tennis, 2, 3. l nterfraternity Bas ketba l l , 2, 3; Baseba l l , 2, 3; Soccer, 4 . Colby Wh ite M u l es, 2, 3 .
"Ed"
EDWARD JOHN GURNEY, Jr.
Waterv i l le, Maine A l pha Tau Omega Coburn C lass i c a l I nstitute . Varsity Baseba l l , l, 2, Assistant Manager. l nterfraternity Baseba l l , l, 2, 3 , 4; Soccer, l, 2, 3, 4. Dean's L ist, l. Band, l , 2. Debating, 1 , 2, 3, 4, Man ager, 2 . Y . M . C. A., l, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 2, 3, 4, President, 3. P u b l i c Spea k i ng Student Assi stant, 4 . U psi l on Beta, l . Pi K appa De lta, 3 , 4, President, 4 . Press C l ub, 4. " Echo" Board, l, 2, 3 , 4, Editor-in-C h i ef, 4 . White M u l e, 2, 3 . F reshman Dec l a mation, l, 2nd Pri ze. Sophomore Dec l a m a tion, 2, 2nd P r i ze . Murray P r i ze Debate, 3 , Member o f W i nning Tea m . Goodw i n Pub l i c Speak i ng Contest, 3 , ls t Prize. H a l l owe l l Publ i c Spea k i ng Contest, 4, 2nd P r i z e . Varsity " C " . N e w York Debating T r i p, 2. Kentuckey Debate Convention, 3 . C o - H ead Cheerl eader, 4. Powder and W i g . "Inch"
LEO FRANCIS HAGGERTY
Brewer, Maine De l ta Upsi lon Bangor H i g h Schoo l . Footba l l , l , 2, 3; Baseba l l , l; Basket ba l l , l. l nterfraternity Basketba l l , l, 2, 3 , 4; Track, 3, 4; Baseba l l, l, 2, 3, 4; Soccer, l, 2, 3, 4; Bowl i ng, 3 , 4. "Ora c l e " Board, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager, 4; "Wh ite M u l e , " 1 , 2, 3, 4, Advertising Manager, 4 . I ntra -Mural Sports Counc i l , 4.
"Peg"
MARGARET GEORGIE HENDERSON
Waterv i l le, Maine W i ns l ow H i gh Schoo l . F i e l d H ockey, l, 2; Basketba l l , l, 2; Speedba l l , 1 , 2 . Y. W. C . A., l, 2, 3. H ea l th League, l, 2, 3, 4. I nternational Re lations C l ub, l, 2, 3 , 4 . Boardman So c i ety, l, 2 . " Echo", 1. " W h i te M u l e" , 2, 3 .
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DOROTHY FLORENCE HERD
"Dot"
Waterv i l l e, Maine C h i Omega F i e l d Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketba l l , 2, 3, 4, Manager, 3 . Vol leyba l l , 1 , 2 ; Speedba l l , 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , Manager, 2 . Dean's L i st, 1, 2, 3 , 4 . H ea l th League, 1, 2, 3 , 4. Powder and Wig, 3, 4, Vice- President, 4 . Cha irman May Day, 1 . Dramatic Art C l ass P lay, 3 . Wearer of C . H . L., and Cl ass N u merals.
KATHRYN ARLENE HERRICK
"Kay"
Bethel, Maine De l ta Del ta De l ta Gou l d Academy. F i e l d Hockey, 1 , 2, 3; Basketba l l , 1, 2, 3 , 4; Vol leyba l l , 1 , 2, 3 , 4, Manager 4, Varsity T e a m 3 ; Speed ba l l , 1 , 2; Tennis, 1 . Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4. Glee C l ub, 1, 2, 3, 4. Y . W. C. A., 1 , 2, 3 , 4, President Freshman Y; Cabinet, 1, 2; Camp Maqua, 2; Freshman Fel lowsh i p Ban quet Comm i ttee, l ; Program Commi ttee Chai rman, 2. Hea l th League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention in Gym Meet 1 , 2. C h i Gamma Theta. Press C l ub, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 4. Le Cerc le Fran<;ais, 3, 4. Deutsche Verein, 2. " Echo" Board, 3 , 4 , Women's Edi tor, 4. 2nd Freshman Scholarship Prize for Women, 1. Wearer of C. H . L. and Cl ass N umera l s. Concert Board, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Cha i rman 4. Class Dance Com m i ttee, 1, 3. Chapel Comm i ttee 3; Double Quartet 2, 4; Chapel P i anist 3; Tri -Tones 1, 2, 3 , 4; "Moon Madness" 3 . May Day P l ay, 3 . House Chairman o f Mower House, 2 . Speaker a t Boston Al umnae Meeting 4 . MELVIN GREENLEAF HIGGINS
"Toby"
Mapl eton, Ma ine Del ta Upsi lon Mapleton H ig h Schoo l . l nterfraternity Basketba l l , 2, 3, 4; Track, 3, 4; Baseba l l , 2, 3, 4; Soccer, 3, 4; Bowl ing, 3, 4. Student Counc i l , 3. Chi Gamma Sigma, 3 , 4. Sons of Colby, 2, 3 , 4.
DAVID RUSSELL HILTON
"Bud"
Waterv i l le, Ma ine Zeta Psi Waterv i l l e H i gh Schoo l . Track, 1, 2, 3, 4. l nterfraternity Track, 1, 2, 3 , 4, Championsh i p Cross Country Team 2; Baseba l l, 1 , 2, 4; Bow l ing, 1 . Drum Major of Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. Chi Gamma Sigma, 2, 3. I nternationa l Re l ations C l ub, 3, 4. Vars i ty "C". I ntra -Mural Sports Counc i l , Secretary, 4 .
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"Weez"
LOUISE MARION HINCKLEY
Waterv i l le, Maine Chi Omega Waterv i l l e H i g h Schoo l . F i e l d H ockey, 1 , 2; Speedba l l , 1 , 2. P resident Kappa A l pha, 4. Powder and Wig, 3, 4. May Day P l ay, 3.
DEANE LEWELLYN HODGES
W i nslow, Maine Lambda C h i A l pha W inslow H ig h Schoo l . Ricker J unior Col l ege. Track, 2, 3. l nterfraternity Track, 2, 3; Baseba l l , 2, 3. Dean's Li st, 2, 3. Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. Debating, 2, 3. Y. M . C. A . , 2, 3, 4. P res i dent, 4 . Boardman Soc i ety, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 , Vice- President, 3.
"Bobie"
BARBARA CAREY HOWARD
W i nthrop, Maine A l ph a De l ta P i Oak Grove Sem i nary. F i e l d Hockey, 1 , 2; Basketba l l , 1 ; Vol l eybal I , 1 ; Speedba l l , 1 , 2. G l ee C l ub, 1 , 2 . Student League, 1 , 2, 3. Y . W. C. A . , 1 , 2, 3, 4, Cabi net, 2 . Health League 1 , 2, 3 , 4 . C h i Gamma Theta. C l ass Presi dent, 4. Wearer of C. H . L. and C l ass Numera l s .
ELLEN MERCIE HOYT
East Madison, N. H . P arsons F i e l d Sem i na ry. F i e l d H ockey, 1 , 2 , 3; Basketba l l , 1 , 2 ; Vol l eyba l l , 1 , 2 , 3 . Y . W . C . A . , 1 , 2. Student Assi st ant in B i o logy, 4. Coburn P r i z e Spe a k i ng Contest. Wearer of C. H. L. and C l ass Numerals.
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DANA WILLIAM JAQUITH
"Dana"
Peaks I sl a nd, Portland, M a i ne Lambda Chi Alpha Portland H igh Schoo l . l n terfra terni ty Baseball, 2, 3, 4; Bowling, 4. Dean's List, 1 , 2, 3, 4. Y. M. C. A., 1 , 2, 3, 4, F reshman Y. M. C. A. Cabi net, Cabinet, 2; Pub l i c i ty Com m i ttee, 3. Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4, Secretary, 4. Upsilon Beta. I n ternational Rela tions Club, 4 . Boardman Society, 1, 2, 3. " Echo", l. Mu rray Prize Debate, 4. Second F reshman Schol a rsh i p Prize. Chai rman, F reshman Da nce Com m i t tee, 1 . J un i or Weekend Com m i t tee, 3 .
MARGARET JORDAN
"Peg"
Cape Elizabeth, M a i ne Del ta Delta Delta Cape Eli zabeth H igh School. F ield Hockey, 1 , 2, 3, 4; Vol leyball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Speedball, 1 , 2, 3, Manager, 3. Dean's List l . Student League 1 , 2, 3 , 4. Y . W. C. A . , l, 2, 3 , 4, Treasurer, 4. Health League, l, 2, 3 , 4 . Panhellenic Council, 3, 4. Chi Gamma Theta 2. Class P resident, 2. Wearer of C. H. L . , Class N umerals. May Day Play 3. Delegate to New England Co- ed Stude n t Government Conference, 3.
REBA ELEANOR JOSE
Saco, Maine P h i Mu Thornton Academy. Y . W. C. A., l , 2, 3 , 4, Social Service Committee, 4. Health League, 1 , 2, 3, 4. Kappa Alpha, 4. German Club, l . Class Secretary-Treasurer, 4 . May Day Play, 3. Drama tic Art Play, 4.
LAWRENCE VINCENT KANE
"Larry"
Brock ton, Mass. Phi Delta Theta Brockton H ig h School. Football, 1 ; Baseball, l . l n te rfrater n i ty Basketball, 2, 3 , 4; Baseball, 2, 3 , 4; Football l , 2, 4; Bowli ng, 2, 3, 4; Volley Ball, 3 , 4; Soccer, 4. Student Council, 4. Kappa Phi Kappa, 3 , 4, P resident, 4 . I n terna t i onal Rela tions Club, 2, 3 , 4. I ntra -mural Ath letic Council, 4.
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RUTH CHARLOTTE KELLER
Camden, M a i n e C h i Omega Cony H i g h School , Augusta. Westbrook J u n ior Col lege. Baske tba l l , 3; Vo l leyba l l , 3; Tenn is, l, 2, 3, 4 . Stude n t League, l, 2, 3, 4; Y . W . C . A . , l, 2, 3 , 4 . H ea l th League, l, 2, 3, 4 . Panhel l e n i c Cou n c i l , 3, 4. Ka ppa A l pha, 3, 4. May Day P l ay, 3. C lass Dance Comm i ttee, 2 . Powde r and Wig.
"Kenny"
FLORENCE MARY KENNISON
N ewton, Mass. Transfe r from S i m mons Col lege, 4 . F i e l d Hockey, 4 . Dean's l ist, 4 . Y. W. C . A., 4 . H ea l th League, 4.
"Milt"
MILTON PHILIP KLEINHOLZ
New York, N . Y . Boys H ig h School o f B rook l y n . Track, l , 2 . Box i ng Tou r n a m e n t, l. D e a n ' s L i st, l, 2, 3 . Studen t Assistant i n C h e m i stry, 4 . C h i Epsi lon Mu, 2, 3 , 4; P residen t, 4 . M a thematics Club 3; Treasure r, 3. Cosmopol i ta n C l ub, 2, 3. " Echo" Board, l, 2 . l st Ge rman P r i ze, 3. l st Scho l a rs h i p Ai ds, 3 , 4.
"Spider"
HERBERT MANUEL KOVEN
B rooklyn, N . Y . T a u De l ta P h i F rasmus H a l l H i gh Schoo l . W i n te r Sports, 4 . l n terfra tern i ty Basketba l l , 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 3, 4; Track, 2, 3, 4; Base b a l l , 2, 3, 4, Capta i n , 3; Soccer, 2, 3, 4; Bow l i ng, 2, 3, 4; P i ng Pong, 4 . I nte rnational Rel ations C l ub, 3, 4 . German Club 2, 3 .
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THEOPHILE STANLEY KRAWIEC
"Pop"
Central Falls, R. I . Kappa Delta Rho Central Falls H i g h School. Kappa Phi Kappa, 4. F rench Club, 3 , 4; Ma thematics Club, 3 , 4; Cosmopolitan Club, 3, 4. Murray P r i ze Debate, 3 .
MAURICE KRINSKY
1'Moe"
Worcester, Mass. Tau Delta P h i Worcester H ig h School of Commerce. Football, 1 ; Baseball, 1 . l n terfratern i ty Basketball, 1 , 2, 3 , 4; Baseball, 1 , 2, 4; Soccer, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 . Deba ti ng, 1 , 2, 3 . Y. M. C. A. 3 , 4, Cabinet, 3 , 4, Chai rman Good Fellowsh i p Commi ttee. Kappa Phi Kappa, 3, 4, V ice- P resident and H i storian. Camera Club, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 2, 3, 4. German Club, 2, 3. Press Club, 4 . Colby "Wh i te Mule," 1 , 2, 3, 4, Advertising Manager 3, Business Manager, 4. Colby 11 Alumnus," 4, Advertising Man ager. Hamlin F reshman Prize Spea k i ng Contest, 1 st Prize. Sophomore Declama tion Contest, 1 st P r i ze . Murray Prize Debate, 3 . J unior Prom Comm i ttee, 3 . F reshman Reception Com m i t tee, 4. Colby Deputation Team, 4. EMMART LACROSSE, Jr.
"Cooky"
Waban, Mass. Theta Kappa Nu Win nwood School. Transfer from Rollins College, 3. Varsi ty Football, 3. lnte rfratern i ty Baseba ll, 3, 4; Soccer, 3, 4. I n ternational Relations Club, 3 , 4 .
DONALD FRANCIS LARKIN
"Don"
Wate rville, Maine P h i Delta Theta Waterv i lle H ig h Schoo l . Varsi ty Football Manager, 4; I n dependent Basketba ll, 1 . l n terfrate rni ty Basketball, 2 , 3 , 4; Baseball, 1 , 2, 3, 4; Soccer, 1 , 2, 3, 4; Bowling, 4 . U psi lon Beta, 1 . German Club, 1 , 2 . " Echo" Board, 1 . Varsi ty "C" .
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"Betty"
ELIZABETH EMMA LAVALLEE
Winoo:. k i , Vermon t Theta U ps i lon W i noos k i H ig h School. F i eld Hoc key, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1 ; Volleyball, 1 ; Speedball, 1 . Ch i Gamma Theta, 1 . F rench Club, 4 . Cob u r n P r i ze Spea k i ng Contest, 2 . Wearer of C . H . L . Commencement Play, 3 . Cha i rman of P roperty Com m ittee f o r M a y D a y P l ay, 3 . M a y D a y P l ay, 3 .
"Skip"
GEORGE EARL LOWELL
Oakland, M a i ne Theta Kappa N u Sci tuate 2, 3, 4; ball, 1 , Club, 2 .
"Wig"
High School. Football, 1 ; Baseball, 2, 3 , 4 ; Hockey, Track, 1 , 2 . l n te rfra te rn i ty Basketball, 2, 3 ; Base 2, 3 ; Bowling, 1 , 2, 3, 4 . Upsilon Beta, 1 . Press Hallowell P r i ze Spea k i ng Contest, 3 .
FLOYD FREDERIC LUDWIG
Wash i ng ton, M a i ne Lambda Ch i Alpha Wash i ng ton H i gh School. Track, 1 , 2 . l n te rfratern i ty Track, 4; Baseball, 1 , 2, 3, 4; Soccer, 2, 3 , 4 . Dean's L i st, 3. H al lowell P r i z e Spea k i n g Con test, 3 .
RUTH ELIZABETH MADDOCK
Groveland, Mass. Delta Delta Delta Groveland H ig h School. Transfer B radford J u n ior College, 3 . Dean's L i s t 3 , 4 . Y . W . C . A . , 3 , 4 . H ea l th League, 3 , 4 . M a y D a y Comm i ttee 3 .
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l
ELIZABETH SAWYER MANN
"Betty"
Ca l a is, Mai ne Sigma Kappa C a l a i s Academy. Dean's Li st, l, 2. Treasurer, Student League, 4 . Y. W. C . A. l, 2, 3, 4. Hea l th League, l, 2, 3 , 4. Chi Gamma Theta, l, 2, 3, 4. Mathema tics Cl ub, 3 , 4 . Wearer of C. H. L . May Day P lay, 3 .
ROSSITER WILFRED MARCOU
"Ross"
Wi nslow, Ma i n e Coburn Cl assical I nsti tute. I n ternational Relations Club, 3 , 4. Orchestra, 4 .
ANNETTE MARIE MARTEL
"Anne"
Sa lem, Mass. Delta Del ta Del ta Salem H i gh School . Field Hockey, l, 2; Vol leyba l l , l; Speed ba l l , l; Ten n i s, l, 2. Glee Club, 3 , 4. Y . W. C. A. 1 , 2, 3, 4. H ea l th League, l, 2, 3, 4. Kappa Alpha, 4. F rench C l ub, 4; Camera C l ub, 3 , 4. Honorab l e Mention Gym Meet, 3 . Wearer o f C . H . L . House Cha i rman Mower House, 3 . Cha i r man Programs and I nv i tation Comm i ttee f o r M a y D a y P lay, 3. Y . W . C. A . Pl ay, l. Soc i a l Representa tive for Ciass, 4, May Day P l ay, 3 .
EUGENE ALBERT McALARY
"Whack"
Waterv i l l e, Maine Zeta Psi Watervi l l e H igh Schoo l . Footb a l l , l, 2, 3, 4. l n terfratern i ty Hockey, 2. Band, 1 . Y. M. C. A. 3, H andbook Comm i ttee 3 . Press C l ub, 3 , 4 . "Orac le" Board, 2 , 3 , 4 , Edi tor - i n - Ch ief, 4. "Wh i te Mule, " l, 2. Vars i ty " C . " Orchestra, 3, 4 . Com mencement Usher, l, 2, 3 .
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"Jack"
JOHN RICHARD MERRICK
Augusta, Maine Zeta Psi Cony H i gh Schoo l . Footba l l , l, 2, 3 , 4; Track, l, 2, 3, 4 . l n terfra tern i ty T r a c k , 1 , 2, 3 , 4 . Chi G a m m a Sigma, 3 , 4 . Varsi ty "C."
AVIS EDNA MERRITT
P resque I sle, M a i n e Alpha Del ta P i P resqu e I s l e H ig h Schoo l . Transfer from R ic ke r J un i or Col lege, 2 . Baske tba l l , 2 , 3, 4 ; Vol l eyba l l , 2 , Manager 2 . Dea n ' s List, 2, 3 . Glee Cl ub, 3 , 4 . Studen t League, 4 . Y. W . C . A . , 2, 3 , 4 , Cab i n e t 2, P residen t, 4. H ea l th League, 2, 3 , 4 . Panhel l e n i c Cou n c i l , 2 , 3 , 4 . Kappa Alpha, 4 . Aroostook Cl ub, 2, 3, 4, Sec retary - T reasurer, 4 . Wearer of C . H. L. Cl ass Soc i a l Delegate 2. Orchestra, 4. May Day P l ay, 3.
"Ken"
KENNETH FRANKLIN MILLS
Con i m i cut, R. I . P h i De l ta Theta Northeastern U n i ve rs i ty. Hockey, 1, 2, 3; Track, 1. I n te r fra ter n i ty Track, 1 , 2; Baseba l l , 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Soccer, l , 2, 3, 4. Deb a t i n g , 4. " W h i te- M u l e , " l, 2. H a l l owe l l P r i ze Speak ing Con test, 3. M u rray P r i z e Deba te, 4, W i n n i ng Tea m . Vars i ty " C . " Cheerleader, l , 2, 3 . Co - H ead Chee r l eader, 4 . Manager, "Moon Madness," 3 . J un ior P rom Comm i ttee, 3.
"Ginny"
VIRGINIA MOORE
Southwick, Mass. Transfer from Whea ton Col l ege, 2. Daugh ters of Colby. " Echo" Board, 4. " Wh i te M u l e , " 4 . House Chairman, Foss H a l l , 4. May Day P l ay, 3.
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CLARENCE ADELBERT MORRILL
"Cassie"
Auburn, Maine Theta Kappa Nu Richmond H igh School . l n terfra te rn i ty Soccer, 3 . Bow l i ng, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Capta i n 4. Glee Cl ub, l. Student Counc i l , 4. Y. M. C. A., l, 2, 3 , 4, President of Freshman "Y," C h a i r man, Depu tation, Conference, and Vespers Com m i ttees. Stude n t Assistant in Department of Rel igion, 4 . Kappa Phi Kappa, 4 . Boa rdman Society, l, 2, 3 , 4, Treasurer, 2. " Echo," 1. H a l lowe l l P r i ze Speaking, 4. Chapel Com m i t tee, 4. Dramatic Art Cl ub, 4.
RICHMOND NATHANIEL NOYES
"Dick"
Su l l i van, Maine Zeta Psi S u l l i van H igh Schoo l . Hockey, l. l n terfrate r n i ty Baseba l l , 3 , 4 . Dean's List, l. I n ternational Rel ations Club, l, 2 , 3 , 4. " Echo" Board, l , 2. Goodwin P r i ze Speak i ng Contest, 2.
MARTIN MICHAEL O'DONNELL
"Marty"
Norwood, Mass. Alpha Tau Omega Norwood H i gh Schoo l . Varsi ty Footba l l , 2, 3, 4; Track l, 2. l n terfra tern i ty Basketba l l , 4; Track, l, 2. Student Cou nc i l , 4 . Cosmopo l i tan Cl ub, 3 , 4 . Newman C l ub, 4 . " Echo" Board, l, 2. Good w i n Speak i ng Contest 3. Va rsi ty "C." Chapel Mon i tor. P resident I n tramural Sports Counc i l , 4 .
JOSEPH THOMAS ORLOWSKI
"Joe"
Rockv i l l e, Conn . Theta Kappa N u W i l l i ston Academy, Easthampton, Mass. l n te rfratern i ty Base ba l l , 2, 3 ; Soccer, 1 . Student Assi stant i n Library, l, 2, 3 , 4. Cosmopolitan Cl ub, 4 . " Echo, " 1 . F resh man Hop Com mi ttee. J un ior Prom Com mi ttee .
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"Flix"
FELIX GORDON PATCH
Arl ington, Mass. Kappa De l ta Rho H un t i ng ton School , Boston . l n terfrate rn i ty Track, 2, 4; Base b a l l , 2, 4; Soccer, 3 , 4; Bow l ing, 4 . Y. M . C . A . , l, 2, Dis cussion g roup Cha i rman, 1.
"Spud"
RALPH OAKLEY PEABODY
H o u l ton, M a i ne De l ta Kappa Epsi lon H ou l ton High Schoo l . Footba l l , 1, 2, 3 , 4, Baseba l l , 1, 2, 3, 4, Capta i n , 3; I ndependent Basketba l l , 1 . l n terfra tern i ty B asketba l l , 1, 2, 3, 4 .: Soccer, 4; Bow l i ng, 1 , 2, 3, 4. U ps i l on Beta, l , 2, P resident, 2 . I n te rnational R e l a tions C l ub, 3 , 4 . Cl ass Vice- President, l. Vars i ty "C."
CHARLES OTIS PEARSON
Gui l ford, M a i n e D e l ta U ps i l on G u i l ford H i gh Schoo l . Basebal I, 1, 2, 3, 4. l n te rfratern i ty Basketba l l , l, 2, 3, 4; Track, 3, 4; Baseba l l , l, 2, 3 , 4; Soccer and Footba l l , 4. Student Counc i l , 4. C l ass Secretary Treasu rer, 3 .
"Betty"
BETH PAGE PENDLETON
Wate rv i l l e, Maine Phi Mu Waterv i l le H i g h Schoo l . F i e l d Hoc key, l, 2, 3 , 4 , Va rsi ty Tea m ; Basketba l l, l, 2, 3, 4; Vol l eyba l l, 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsi ty Team; Speedba l l , 1 , 2, 3, 4; Tennis, 1, 2, 3, 4, C l ass Cham p i onsh i p . Dean's L i st, 3. Glee C l ub, l, 2, 3 , 4, Dou b l e Q u a r t e t . Y . W . C . A., 1 , 2, 3 , 4 . H ea l th League, l, 2, 3 , 4 . Panh e l l e n i c Counci l , 4 . C h i Gamma Theta, 2 . I n te rnational R e l a t i on s C l ub, 3 , 4; Boardman Soc iety, 1 , 2 . "Oracle" Board, 3 , 4, Women's Athletics Ed i tor. Wearer of C . H. L . a n d C l ass Numera l s . W i nner of H ea l th League Cup. � a d i n " Moon Madness," 3 . Member of "Tri - tones."
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LOUIS JOHN PETTIT
"Louie"
Waterv i l l e, M a i ne Transfer from St. J oseph's Col lege, New B runsw i c k, Canada, 3. Newman C l ub, 4 .
CEDRIC GUY PORTER
"Ced"
Houl ton, Maine Lambda Chi Alpha Hou l ton H i gh Schoo l . Transfer from the U n iversi ty of Maine, 2.
JOHN JAMES PULLEN
"Jno"
Ami ty, Maine Del ta Upsilon Ricker C l assical I nsti tu te. l nterfratern i ty Basketb a l l , 2, 3 ; Soccer, 3 . Dean's List, 2, 3 , 4 . Press Cl ub, 4, President, 4 . Powder and Wig, 3 , 4, President, 4 . W h i te M u l e, 2, 3 , 4, Ed i tor in Chi ef, 4 . H a l lowe l l Spea k i ng Contest, 2, F i rst Pri ze; Good w i n Speak i ng Contest, 2, 3, T h i rd Pri ze, 2. Co author and d i rector "Moon Madness" 1 934. Dramatic Arts Workshop P l ays, 4.
CARL EUGENE REED
Am i ty, M a i ne Del ta U psi lon Ricker Cl assica� I nstitute. Track, 2, 3, 4 . l n terfratern i ty Track, 2, 3, 4; Soccer, 4; Bow l i ng, 3, 4. Dean's List, 2, 3 . Student Ass i stant i n Physi cs, 3 , 4 . Chi Epsi lon Mu, 2 , 3 , 4 . Chi G a m m a Sigma, 2, 3 , 4, President 4 . K a p p a P h i Kappa, 3 , 4, Secretary 4. Powder and Wig, 3 , 4 . Mathemat i cs Cl ub, 3, 4. "Wh i te Mule," 4 . H a l lowe l l Prize Spea k i ng Contest, 4 .
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ROGER HANSON RHOADES
Bel fast, Ma ine Crosby H ig h School . Track, 1 , 2, 3. Dean's Li st, 1, 2, 3 , 4 . Student Assistant i n Li brary, 2 , 3 , 4 . Vars i ty " C . "
"Don".
DONALD FAIRGRIEVE RICHARDSON
Lawrence, Mass. Ph i De l ta Theta Worcester Academy. Footba l l , 1 ; Baseba l l , 1 ; Track, 1 , 4. l n terfra tern i ty Track, 1 , 2, 4; Baseba l l , 2, 3; Soccer, 4; Bow l i ng , 3, 4; Vol l ey B a l l , 3, 4. U psi lon Beta, l. I n terna tional R e l a t i ons C l ub, 3 , 4, President 4; Cosmopo l i ta n Cl ub, 4 ; Press C l ub, 2 . C l ass V i ce President, 2, 4 . Cl ass Sec re tary T reasurer, 1 .
SYLVIA MAE RICHARDSON
S kowhega n, Ma i n e Theta U psi lon Good W i l l H i gh Schoo l . Dean's Li st, 2 . Y . W . C . A., 1 , 2, 3 , 4 . H ea l th League, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . Panhel l e n i c Counc i l , 3 , 4 . K appa A l pha, 4 . C l ass V ice-President, 3 . F reshman Prize Spea k i n g Contest, l; Coburn Prize Speak i n g Contest, 3 . Wearer o f C . H . L . General Com m i ttee, May Day Play.
"Bob"
ROBERT ROBERTSON, I l l
Sou th Ha m i l ton, Mass. T i l ton Academy. Transfer from H a rv a rd U niversi ty .
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DONALD PHILIP ROBITAILLE
"Don"
Watervi l le, Maine Ph i De l ta Theta St. John's Academy. Hockey, 1 , 2, 3, 4; Track, 1, 2, 3. l n terfra tern i ty Baseba l l , 1 , 2 , 3 . Mystics. Vars i ty "C."
ELBRIDGE BAKER ROSS
"Hocker"
Mel rose, Mass. Phi Del ta Theta Wi lbraham Academy. Va rsi ty Footba l l , 3; Baseba l l , 2, 3, 4; Hockey, 1 , 2, 3, 4, Capta i n 4; Track, 1 . l n terfraterni ty Soc cer, 4; Bow l i ng 3 , 4 . Kappa Phi Kappa, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. H a l lowe l l Priz� Spea k i ng, 3. Class Secre tary-Treasu rer 4. Vars i ty "C."
HAWLEY RUSSELL
"Monk"
Lynnfie ld, Mass. Delta Kappa Epsi lon Wakefi e l d High Schoo l . Footba l l , 1 , 2, 3, 4; Hockey, 1 , 2, 3, 4. l n te rfratern i ty Baseba l l , 1 , 2, 3, 4; Soccer, 1 , 2, 3, 4 . Varsi ty "C." V i c e President I n tra-Mural Sports Counc i l , 4 .
HAROLD MARVIN SALISBURY
"Pat"
Northeast H a rbor, Maine De l ta U psi lon Gi l man H ig h Schoo l . Basketba l l , 1 . l n terfratern i ty Basket ba l l , 2, 3 , 4, Captain 3 , 4 ; Baseba l l , 1 , 2, 3 , 4; Soccer Captai n 4 . Chi Ga mma Sigma, 4. Chi Epsi lon Mu, 4. Schol a rship, 4 .
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"Scrubby"
RICHARD STINSON SAWYER
Augusta, Ma i n e De l ta Kappa Eps i lon Cony H ig h Schoo l . Baseball, 1 , 2, 3 , 4, Capta i n 4 . I n te r f ra tern i ty Baske tba l l , 1 , 2, 3, 4; Footba l l , 3, 4. H a l lowe l l Prize Spe a k i n g Con test, 3 . C l ass Secretary-Treasu rer, 2 .
"Shiffy"
SIDNEY SCHIFFMAN
N ew York City Tau D e l ta Phi George Wash i n g ton H ig h School . Varsi ty Baseba l l , 2 , 4 ; W i n te r Sports, 4 . l n te rfrate rn i ty Basketba l l , 2, 3 , 4; Track, 4 ; Baseba l l , 2, 3, 4; Soccer, 2, 3, 4, Capta i n, 4; Bow l i ng , 2, 3 , 4; H a ndba l l , 4 , Capta i n , 4 . Dea n ' s List, 2 . I n terna tional R e l a tions C l ub, 3 , 4 . Ge rman Cl ub, 2, 3 .
"Bill"
BORIS PHILIP SHERMAN, Jr.
Brook lyn, New York B rook lyn Boys H i gh Schoo l . Track, 1 , 2; Boxing Tou rna ment_. 1 . l n terfra terni ty Track, 1 , 2 , 4 ; Baseba l l , 1 , 2 . Cos mopo l i ta n C l ub, 1 , 2, 3, 4 . C l ass N u merals.
BLANCHE SILVERMAN
Portland, Ma i ne Port l a nd H i gh Schoo l . Vol l eyba l l , 1 , 2; Ten n is, 1 , 2, 3 , Manager, 2 . Dean's List, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . Studen t League, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 . H ea l th League, 1 , 2, 3, 4 . Le Cercle F rarn;a i s, 4. Wearer of C . H. L.
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MARY MATILDA FRYE SMALL
Somerv i l le, Mass. Sigma Kappa Somerv i l l e H igh School . Glee Club 1 . Studen t League, 2, 3, V i ce-President. Y . W . C. A., 1 , 2, 3 , 4, F reshmen "Y" Cabinet. Cha i rman Christmas Vespers, 2. Panhe llenic Coun c i l , 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3 , Presi dent, 4. Powder and Wig. " Echo" Board, 2, 3. Class President, 1 . Wearer of C . H. L . Sophomore Speaker U nderg radua te Banquet. Com mencement Pl ay, 2 , 3 . Chai rman Colby N i gh t, 4 .
EDGAR GIBSON SPEARE
11Ed11
Woodsvi lle, N . H . Zeta Psi Ti l ton Academy. l n terfra terni ty Baseba l l , 2, 3, 4; Soccer, 2, 3 , 4.
WILMA STANLEY
11Wil"
Southwest H arbor, Maine Chi Omega Southwest H a rbor H i g h Schoo l . Field Hockey, 1 , 2, Man ager 2. Y. W . C. A., 1 , 2 , 3 , 4, Soci a l Comm i ttee, 3 . Hea l th League, 1 , 2, 3, 4. Cl ass Vice -President, 2. Wea rer of C. H. L. May Day Play 3. J u nior Play 3 . Cl ass Dance Com m i ttee, 1 , 2 , 4 .
JOS·EPH LIBBY STEVENS
"Joe"
U n i ty, Ma i ne De l ta Kappa Eps i l on Ma ine Central I nstitu te. Track, 2, 3 . l n terfraterni ty Basket ba l l , 3, 4; Track, 2, 4 ; Baseba l l , 1 , 4; Soccer 4; Bow l i ng, 2. Press C l ub, 4 . Sons of Colby, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 . " Echo," 1 , 2, 3 , 4, Busi ness Manager, 4 . "Orac le," 1 , 2, 3 . J u nior Weekend Comm i ttee, 3. Musical Comedy, 3 .
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"Jack"
KENNETH CARL SUTHERLAND
Portage Lake, Ma ine De l ta U psi lon R ic k e r C l assi cal I nstitu te. Footba l l , 1 , 2, 3, 4; Baseba l l , 1 , 2, 3 . l n terfrate rn i ty Basketba l l , 1 , 2, 3 , 4; Soccer, 1 , 2, 3 , 4; Bow l i ng , 4 . U psi lon Beta, 1 . Vars i ty " C . "
"Ginnie"
VIRGINIA MOULTON SWALLOW
N ew York C i ty Theodore Rooseve l t H i g h Schoo l . F i e l d Hockey, 1 , 2; Vol l eyba l l , 1 , 2, Manager, 2; Tenn i s, 1 , 2 . G l ee C l ub, 1 , 2, 3, 4, Busi ness Manager, 4 . Student League, C lass Represent a t i ve, 4 . Y . W . C . A., 1 , 2, 3 , 4, F reshman Cabinet, Pro gram Chairman, 3, Cab i ne t, 3. Hea l t h League, 1 , 2, 3 , 4. Student Assistant in B i ology, 4. Camera C l ub, 2, 3 , 4, Sec retary, 3 , President, 4 . Press C l ub, 2 . Powder and W i g , l, 2, 3, 4. Colbiana, 2, Ass i s ta n t Busi ness Manager. C l ass V i ce President, 1 . H a m l i n Prize Spea k i n g Contest, 2 . Chape l Com m i ttee, 4 . Ma i ne Stude n t Vol u n teer U n ion, 3 , 4 . Camp Maqu a Delegate, 2 . May Day Play, 3. Honorable Men tion in Gym Meet, 1, 2 . Wearer of C. H. L . H ouse Chai rman Mower H ouse, 3 . BRILEY MARIELLE THOMAS
Wate rv i l le, Ma i ne De l ta Del ta Del ta Wate rv i l le H ig h Schoo l . Vol l eyba l l , 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Tennis, 1 , 2, 3, 4, Manager, 3. Glee C l ub, 1 , 2 , 3, 4 . Y. W. C . A . , 1 , 2, 3, 4 , Cabi net, 1 . Camera C l ub, 3, 4, Secretary 4; F rench C l ub, 2, 4; German C l ub, 2, 3 .
"Hank"
HENRY ROLLINS THOMAS
S kowhegan, Maine Lambda C h i A l pha Skowhegan High Schoo l . l n terfratern i ty Basketba l l , 1 ; Base ba l l , 1 , 2, 3 , 4; Soccer, 1 , 2 . Band, 1, 2, 3. G lee C l ub, 1 , 2, 3 , 4, Presi dent, 4 . Kappa Ph i Kappa, 3 , 4 . Chapel Double Qua r te t . Men's Quarte t.
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RUTH HOVEY THORNE
"Pat"
North Anson, Maine Del ta Del ta De l ta Anson Academy. F i e l d Hockey, 1 , 2, 3, 4; Basketba l l , 1, 2; Vol l eyba l l , 1 , 2; Speedbal l , 1, 2, 3, 4. Dean's List, 1 , 2 . Student League, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 . Y. W . C. A., 1 , 2, 3 , 4 . Hea l th League, 1, 2, 3, 4, C lass Representati ve, 2, Vice- President, 3. Chi Gamma Theta, P resident 2. German C l ub, Secretary 2; French C l ub . Wearer of C . H. L. and Cl ass N umera l s . May D a y P l ay, 3 .
RUTH RACHAEL TOABE
"Ruthie"
Lawrence, Mass. Lawrence H igh School . Vol leyba l l , 1, 2, 3 , Manager 3. Ten n is, 1 , 2. Dean 's List, 1 , 2, 3 , 4. Student League, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . Y. W. C. A . , 1 , 2, 3 , 4 . H ea l th League, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . Studen t Assistant i n Bi ology, 4. Kappa A l pha, 4. German C l ub, 1, 2, 3; I n ternational Rel ations Cl ub, 4, V i ce - President, 4. Powder and Wig, 3 , 4, Business Manager, 3 , 4. Col biana Boa rd. 2. Cl ass Secretary-Treasurer, 1 . Soph0more Declama tion, 2, Second prize. Commencement P l ay, 3 ; House Chair man, Foss H a l l , 3. Y. W. P l ay, 4. Puppet P l ay, 3; May Day P lay, 3 .
RAYMOND EARL SHIBLEY
"Bill"
Fai rf ield, Ma ine Lawrence H i gh Schoo l . Vars i ty Football, 2; Track, 2, 3, 4. Chi Gamma Sigma, 2, 3. I n ternational Relations C l ub, 2, 3, 4. Cosmopo l i tan Club, 1 , 2, 3 , 4.
ANN CAROLYN TRIMBLE
Ca l a i s, Mai ne Chi Omega Mi l l town H i g h Schoo l . F i e l d Hockey, 1 , 2, 3; Basketba l l , 1, 2, 3 , 4, Manager 2, 4; Vol leyba l l , 1 , 2; Speedba l l , 1, 2, 3, 4; Tenn is, 1 , 2, 3 , 4. Y. W . C . A., 1, 2, 3 , 4, Secretary 2, Vice- President, 3 , Chai rman Rel i gious Drama, 4 . Health League, 1 , 2, 3, 4. Chi Gamma Theta, 2. Powder and Wig, 3, 4. H a m l i n Prize Spea king Contest, 1 st Pri ze, 1. Wearer of C . H. L . and Cl ass N umera ls. Chai rman Sophomore Dance Comm i ttee .
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JOHN ROBERT TURBYNE
W i nslow, Maine Del ta U ps i l on W i nslow H i gh Schoo l . l n terfratern i ty Basketba l l , 2, 3, 4; Baseba l l , 2, 3, 4; Soccer, 3, 4. Commencement Usher' 1 · F reshman H andbook, 2 .
"Al"
ALVIN LOMBARD VOSE
Waterv i l le, Maine Phi De l ta Theta W a terv i l l e H i gh School . Band, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 . Glee C l ub, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 . Powder and Wig, 4 . Camera C l ub, 3 , 4 . I n ternational R e l a tions C l ub, 4 . H a l l owe l l P r i ze Spea k i ng Contest, 2. Fourth Prize. W h i te Mu l e Dance B and, 4 . Dramatic Arts, 2 , 4.
"Stoney"
JOHN BERNARD WARD
Lyn n f i e l d Center, Mass. Kappa Del ta Rho H un t i n g ton School , Boston . l n terfra tern i ty Baseba l l , 3 , 4 ; Soccer, 3 , 4 ; Bow l i n g , 4 .
"Dottie"
DOROTHY ELAINE WASHBURN
Westbrook, Ma i ne De l ta Del ta De l ta Westbrook H ig h Schoo l . F i e l d Hoc key, 1 , 2, 3, 4; Vol ley ba l l , 1 , 2, 3 , 4; Speedba l l , 1 , 2, 3 , 4, Manager, 2 . Dean's List 1 , 2, 3. S tudent League, 3 , 4, Secretary 3 , President 4 . Y. W . C . A., 1 , 2, 3 , 4, F reshman Cabinet, 1 , Cabinet 4 . H e a l th League, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 . G e r m a n C l ub 1 , 2, President, 2 . Weare r o f C . H . L . , C l ass N u mera l s . 2nd G e r m a n P r i z e , 2 . C l ass Schol a rs h i p, 1 , 2, 3 . 1 st F reshman Schol a rsh i p P r i z e , 1 . M a y Day P l a y . Delegate to N . E . C o - e d Stude n t Gover n m e n t Conference, 3 . Dance Commi ttee, 4 . H ouse Cha i rman D utton House. .,
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ARTHUR BENJAMIN WEIN
"Art"
Waterv i l le, Maine Watervi l le H i gh School . Va rsi ty t rack, 4. Dean's List, 1 , 2, 3, 4. Deba ting, 2, 3, 4. Chi Epsilon Mu, 4, Chi Gamma Sigma, 4. P i Kappa Delta, 2, 3 , 4. Ge rman Cl ub, 1 , 2.
DONALD JOHNSON WEISS
"Heinie"
Watervi lle, Ma ine Kappa Delta Rho Watervi lle H ig h Schoo l . Va rsi ty Football, Assistant Man ager, 1 , 2; Hockey, Assistant Manager, 2 , 3 , Manager, 4 . l n terfratern i ty Basebal l , 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Soccer, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4; Vol leyba l l , 1 , 2, 3 , 4 . Va rsi ty "C."
BETTINA DEAN WELLINGTON
"Betty"
Monticello, Ma ine Sigma Kappa Houl ton H i gh School. R i c ker J u nior Col lege. Dean's List 1 , 2, 3 . Kappa Alpha, 3 , 4, Treasurer, 4 . Aroostook Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 2, President, 3. "Oracle" Board, 3 , 4, Women's Edi tor, 4 . Cl ass President, 3. Cha i rman Colby N ig h t, 4 .
ROBERT HENRY WETTERAU
"Cannon-ball"
Wash ington, Conn. Kappa Del ta Rho K i ngsley Academy, N ew J e rsey. Footba l l , 1 , 2; Baseball, 1 ; Basketba ll, 1 . l n terfra tern i ty Basketball , 1 , 2, 3 , 4, Captain 3, 4; Baseba l l , 2, 3; Football, 3 , 4; Bow l i ng, 1 , 2, 3 , 4. Ups i l on Beta .
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"Gracie"
GRACE HARTHORN WHEELER
Wate rv i l le, Maine S i g m a Kappa Coburn C l assi c a l I nsti t u te . F i e l d H oc key, l, 2, 3 , 4; Basket ba l l , l, 2, 3, 4; Vo l l eyba l l , l, 2 ; Speedba l l , l, 3 ; Ten n i s, 2. Dean's List, l, 2, 3 , 4; Glee C l ub, l, 4 . Studen t Leag ue, l , 2, 3 , 4 . Y . W . C . A . , l , 2, 3 , 4 . H ea l th League, l, 2 , 3 , 4, Secre tary - Treasu rer, 4 . S tudent Assis ta n t i n Biology, 4 . Kap pa A l pha, 4; C h i G a m m a Sigma, 4 . Ma thematics C l ub, 3 , 4 , Secretary -Treasu re r, 4 . Daugh ters of Colby. Morse Pri ze i n Mathematics, 3 . J unior C l ass Play.
RUTH WHEELER
Oa k land, Ma i n e Chi Omega W i l l i a ms H ig h Schoo l . Ten n i s, l, 2 . Y. W . C . A . l. Heal th League, l, 2, 3, 4 . Student Assistan t in Library, 4 . Wearer of C . H. L . May Day P l ay, 3. Orchestra, 4.
"Myra"
BERTHA ALMYRA WHITTAKER
Queens V i l l age, N ew York Manua l T ra i n i ng H ig h Schoo l , Brook lyn. Andove r - N e w ton School of R e l i g ious Education. Dean's L i st, l, 3, 4. Glee C l ub, l, 3 , 4 . Y . W . C . A., 1 , 3 , 4, Program Com m i ttee, l , 3 , 4 . Boardman Society, l, 3 , 4, Presiden t, 4 . G lee C l ub, 1 , 3, 4, Pres i dent, 4. Coburn Prize Spea k ing, l, 3, 4, 4 th pri ze, 1; 3 rd p r i ze, 3 . Chapel Comm i ttee, l; Assembly Comm i ttee 3; Chapel Dou b l e Quartet, l, 3 , 4 . Membersh i p Comm i ttee, Concert Board, 1 . May Day Play, 3 . Colby Cou n c i l of R e l i g ion, 4 .
"Roney"
RALPH SAMUEL WILLIAMS
N e w York C i ty Kappa De l ta Rho Good Wil l H ig h Schoo l , H i nc k l ey, Mai n e . Track 1 , 2 ; Golf, 2 . l nterfratern i ty Track, 1 , 2; Baseba l l , 1 , 2, 3 , 4; Soccer, 1 , 2, 3. Y. M. C . A . 1 , 2 , F reshman Cabi net, Sophomore Cab i ne t . H a m l i n F reshman Spe a k i ng Contest. Cl ass N u merals .
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HILDA FRANCES WOOD
Winslow, Mai ne Alpha Del ta P i W i nslow H i g h School . F i e l d Hockey, 1 , 2 , 3, 4; Vol leyba l l , 1 , 2, 4 ; Speedba l l , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . Y.W.C. A . , 1 , 2 , 3, 4 . Hea l th League, 1 , 2, 3, 4, Cl ass Representative, 4. Kappa A l pha, 4. Boa rdman Society, 1 , 2. Honorable Mention in Gym Meet, 1 , 2. Wearer of C. H. L. and C lass numerals. May Day P l ay 3.
WALTER LYNDON WORTHING
"Walt"
Chi na, Ma i n e Lambda Chi Alpha Besse H i g h Schoo l , Albion . l n terfratern i ty Baseba l l , 3, 4. Dea n's List, 1 , 2, 3, 4 . P i Gamma Mu, 3 , 4, Presiden t, 4. Press C l ub, 4 . "Oracle," 2, 3, 4, Managing Edi tor, 3, 4 .
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C L A S S O F 193 6 M E N 'S D I V I S I O N
P resident
V i ce - Presi dent
CHAR LES R . GEER
EDW I N C L I F F VEYSEY
Secreta ry-Treasure r O M A R E. CAN DERS
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C LASS Herman Robert Alderman John Earl Barc l ay F rancis Barnes Arth u r Wi l l iam Barte l , 2d Al den Bassett Belyea A l tan David B lake, J r . W i l l i am Edward Bowen Arthur Oscar Brown Howard Les l i e Brown Robe rt Orman Brown J ames Newton Buckner Martin Joseph Bu rns, J r. F rederick Duncan Ca l l Morris O'Brien Campbe l l , J r. Omar E l g i n Canders B ra i nard Edward Caverly, J r. G zorge Joseph Clancy Wi l l iam Mu rray Clark Aaron Lou is Close Everett H i l lman Cole Robert W i l mot Colomy George H a rtley Cranton Herbert W i l l i a m DeVeber J ohn Ph i l i p Dolan Bernard Drucker Wi l l ard Hanson Dunn M i l l a rd Edward Emanue l son Edmund Noyes Ervin Raymond W i l l ard Farnham Fernand Di eudonne Fortin Ray George Fou rnier R ichard H a rold F rankl i n Solomon Carte r F u l l er, J r. Charles Robert Geer Thu rston Hugh Gi l man Moses Maish ie Goldberg Lawrence N elson Gray L i n ton J ewett Hartt F l oyd M i l ton H aske l l H a rold W i l l ard H ickey George Howard Hol brook Reg i na l d Hol t H umph rey H a rold W i l l i s K i mba l l , J r. Edward Tompk ins Kyle Arne Olof Lindbe rg Edmund D' Arey Loud Samuel Manel i s Edward J ames McCarthy Wal lace Bates Mclaug h l i n
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1 93 6 N e w Haven, Conn. Waterv i l l e Houl ton Watervi l l e Waterv i l l e Wa tervi l le Waterbury, Con n . Wakefield, Mass. Belg rade Lakes Oakland Waterv i l le Watervi l le Portland We l lesley, Mass. Greenv i l le J c t. Providence, R. I . Qui ncy, Mass. Schenectady, N. Y. Lawrence, Mass. Attl eboro, Mass. North Vassalboro Grove l and, Mass. Newburyport, Mass. Portland B rook lyn, N. Y. Gard iner Monson Waterv i l le Brownv i l le J c t. Waterv i l le Fort Kent Cedarhu rst, N . Y. F ramingham, Mass. Portl and Waterv i l le New Bedford, Mass. W i nchester, Mass. Montice l l o Houl ton Turner Randolph, Mass. C l i n ton Waterv i l l e Bethel, Conn. Manchester, N . H. Cen ter Ossipee, N. H. N ew Bedford, Mass. Waterv i l l e N eedham, Mass.
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O l i ver Chapman Mel len Robert B J tes Merri l l Robert N i col M i l le r Robert B u r ton Moore Bertram George Mosher J oseph Bernard O'Toole, J r. A l beron i Raoul Paganucci Leon B a r t l e tt P a l me r R a l ph A l bert Pe l l e r i n A l be r t Omar P i per H oward Charles P r i tham Lou i s George Rancourt John Fran k l i n Reynolds J o h n Granvi I l e R i deou t Asa H udson Roach Ernest J oseph Rode r i c k J oh n P rescott Roderick J a mes L i n wood Ross Sheldon Rotenberg R ud n i c k Foahd J oh n Sa l iem Gordon W i l l i a m Schu macher W i l l i a m Chester Shaw P h i l i p N e l son Si mon Thomas Gri r vanSlyke Robert Wa l te r Sparkes J ames Robe r t S t i neford A n thony C h a r l e s Stone Reuben Stupn i tsky Lawrence J oseph Su l l ivan Howard Osc a r Sweet H ugh F ra n c i s Travers Edwi n C l iff Veysey Robert Samuel Wi l l i a m
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Rocky H i l l , Conn . Waterv i l l e Norri dgewock New Bedford, Mass. Oa k l a n d Portland Wa tervi l l e Dove r- Foxcroft Waterv i l le Waterv i l le Greenv i l l e J ct. Waterv i l l e Waterv i l l e H a r t l a nd Smyrna M i l l s Waterv i l le Waterv i l l e H ou l ton A l l ston, Mass. Watervi l le Portland New Bedford, Mass. Broo k l i ne, Mass. A l l ston, Mass. Lyn n f i e l d, Mass. B rownvi l l e J ct . East Walpole, Mass. New Bedford, Mass. Middl eboro, Mass. Strong Waterv i l l e Springfi e l d, Vt. Brooklyn, N . Y .
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P resi den t
Vice - P resi den t
KATHRYN E. CASWELL
E L I ZA B ETH S. THOMPSON
Secretary-Treasurer CHARLOTTE M . HOWLAND
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CLASS OF 1 936 Edna M i l d red A l len J eanet te E l i zabeth Benn A l i ce Lou i sa Augusta Bocquel Ade l i n e Esther Bourget Agnes Cooper Car l y l e Phy l l i s W i l ma Carro l l K a t h ryn E l i zabeth Caswe l l Dorothy Stevens C u n n i ngham H e len F rances Curtis K a th ryn K i ngston Davis B a rbara Emma Day Beu l a h B lossom Fenderson Katherine De l ia F ra n k l i n R u th C a r l i e F u l ler Natalie G i l l ey Dorothy W i nslow Gou l d Kathe r i ne Lou i se H a rvey Berth a Arlene H ayes Teresa J en n i e H enderson Charlotte Mon tgomery How land H e l e n Luc i l e J ones Helen E l i zabeth Kel l y Maxine Leol a Knapp Cathe rine Ceci I Laugh ton N ancy Dorothea L i bby Lois K a therine Lund E l eanor Lou i se MacCarey R u th Lyd i a Ma i l ey Sarah E l eanor Mante r R u th Katheri ne M i ch a l e k E l i zabeth M i l l e r Ruth Augusta M i l l e t t Rowena Mosher E l i zabeth A l ice M u l kern Grace V i l l roy Rob i n son Helen Katherine de Rochemont K a t h a r i ne Rol l i n s M a r i o n Roberta Ryan Edythe Di ane Si l verman Emma M a ry Sma l l Doris Lue l l a Sm i th L i l l i a n Pea ry S t i nchfi e l d F ra nces Annette Tebbetts Ar. i ta Ledoux Thibau l t E l i zabeth Si n c l a i r Thompson Dorothy Spooner Toz i e r Ennabe l l e Eunice W h i te W i n n i fred Yvonne Wh i te Ca ro l yn Loi s W i l l i ams Lysbeth W i nche l l Eve lyn Martha Wyman
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New Bedford, Mass. Waterv i l le Waterv i l l e Moose horn West Roxbury, Mass. Rumford E . Orange, N. J . Spencer, Mass. Portland Vanceboro F a i rf i e l d We l l s Brattleboro, Vt. South Ch i na South Boston, Mass. Newton Cen ter, Mass. H ou l ton W i nchester, N. H . Lowe l l , Mass. B r i g h ton, Mass. Watertown, Mass. Wa terv i l l e K i ng f i e l d H armony Augusta F reeport Newton Center, Mass. Andover, Mass. Watervi l l e Westf ield, Mass. Norri dgewock Springf ield, Vt. W i l ton Portland B r i dgewa ter Roc k l a nd Fai rf i e l d Auburn Portland Cor n i sh Westfi e l d Strong Readf i e l d Newburyport, Mass. Portland F a i rf i e l d Topsf i e l d Watervi l l e Waterv i l l e B runsw i c k Waterv i l le
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D I V I S I O N
P re s i dent
Vice - P resident
W I L L I AM D. DEANS
J O H N J. SH EEHAN
Secretary-Treasurer EDSON M . GOODR I CH
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C LASS O F 1 93 7 Leonard S idney Abramson H a rold Carl ton A l len J oe l A l len J oseph George Antan Edmund Li l l i e Barnard N orman W i nslow Bea l s Howard Rol l i ns B rackett Rufus A l len Brac k l ey Benj a m i n Ben ton B rownste i n George N e i l son B u r t C h a r l e s J ames Caddoo W i l fred J ames Combe l l a c k J ames M a x i m e Coyne Luci a n Lau r i e r Cyr George Qu incy Davis W i l l i a m Dona l d Dean s An thony DeMa r i n i s F rederick Demers N orman Rober ts Dow V a l e n t i ne Stephen Duff, J r. Dav i d Sti les Ea ton W i l l i a m Weston Evans, J r. P a u l Francis Evers R i ch a rd F o l l e t t F reder i c k Goode Foster Arno l d J u l i us F reedman Roland I rv i ne Gam mon J a mes Edward G lover Morton Maxwe l l Goldfine F e l i x J oh n Gonde l a Lawrence Chester Good Ma tthew Edson Goodrich Arnold Al f red Green J a mes Edward G u i ney Arthur Freder i c k H a nn i ga n P a u l J ames H a ro l d J oh n Robert H aske l l J oh n - Pa u l H i nes Arnol d H a l sa l l Hol t Les l i e John H uard Lau rence Atwood H u mphrey H a ro l d H u rwi tz Robert Dunbar H ussey W i l l ia m Carter J a keman Kenneth A l gernon Johnson E i no Armas K iv i Kerm i t S ti l l man La F l e u r Romeo L u c i e n Lemieux W i l l a rd Dunn Libby
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Roxbury, Mass. New Bedford, Mass. Wate rv i l l e East E l m h u rst, N . Y . Randolph Waterv i l le Houl ton Strong New H aven, Conn . Prov i dence, R . I . N ewburyport, Mass. Augusta Waterv i l l e Waterv i l l e H i ngham, Mass. San Pedro, Ca l i f . E l m h u rst, L . I . , N . Y . Waterv i l l e Augusta H i ngham, Mass. Wa kefi e l d, Mass. West Brookfield, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. M i l l i nocket Montice l l o Brook l i ne, Mass. Caribou Waterv i l l e Chestnut H i l l , Mass. Wate rv i l l e Mon t i ce l l o Watervi l le P resque I sl e Cambridge, Mass. Mel rose, Mass. W a l tham, Mass. H ou l ton Berksh i re, Mass. No. Andover, Mass. Waterv i l le C l i n ton New Bedford, Mass. Watervi l l e Wa tertown, Mass. Newton U pper F a l l s, Mass. W a l pole, Mass. Watervi l l e Waterv i l l e Waterv i l l e
Theodore Pau l Lougee John Al lan MacDona l d Ralph A u s t i n Macdona l d Lenda l C h a r l e s Mahoney J ames Robert Marsh a l l Al fred Lou i s Marz u l l o Robert F rederick Mu rphy Charles Ned N awfel Joseph Ludi ngton Packard Sta n l ey Arthur P a i ne Pau l Kenda l l P a l mer Luke Roland Pel le tier Richard W a l ter Peterson Malcol m Merle P i erce Reynold N a than P i e rce F rederick Kenneth Pou l i n J ames Lawrence Robbi ns Norman R i chard Rogerson I srael Rothblatt Lewis Eve rett Rush Michael Gera ld Ryan Wayne Bu rton Sanders Leon Sarin Leo Mau r i ce Seltzer J ohn Joseph Sheehan, J r. Du rand Shongood Arnold Edw i n Sma l l Robert Morri l l Smith Donald Roger Soper Ralph Henry Stowe l l Robert K e i th Thomas Stanley Parker Thompson Roger Benton T i l l ey Dav id Munson T recartin Robert Wishart Tu rbyne Stanley Joseph Washuk A l fred Howe Whee ler H en ry Victor W i l cox Percy H a rold Wi I le tte H arold Mel v i l l e Wolff Emery Parker Worthen H ayden Beckw i th Wright Whi tney Wright Em i l Thomas Yadwinski Gordon Stanwood Young Leroy Nelson Young
Oakfield Watervi l l e Waterv i l l e Caribou New Sharon Brook lyn, N. Y. H a l lowe l l Watervi l l e Hou l ton Dexter Nobl eboro U n i ty Lynn , Mass. West Lebanon, N. H . Dexter Waterv i l le Searsmont Hou l ton Salem, Mass. Barre, Mass. Auburn West Lebanon, N. H . New Bedford, Mass. Fa i rfield Cambridge, Mass. B i nghamton, N. Y. Cornish Rockport, Mass . Bar H a rbor Oakland Watervi l le Wa l l aston, Mass. Ash land B r idgeport, Con n . Wa terv i l le Augusta Oakl and Bel fast Watervi l le Brook lyn, N. Y . Lexi ngton, Mass. Camden Hyde Park, Mass. Stamford, Con n . Hartford, Con n . E a s t Lynn, Mass.
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President
Vice - P resi den t
KAT H RY N D. COB B
AMEL I A T . J O H N SON
Sec retary -Treasurer COR N E L I A A. B I GELOW
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CLASS O F Beatrice Lou ise Berube The l m a Mi riam Beverage Corne I ia B i ge l ow F rances J u l i a Burns F l orence Bertha Cayer Dorothy Chand ler I o l a Holmes Chase Kath ryn DeEtte Cobb Sara J ohonnett Cowan Lora Rogers Cummi ngs Marce l l a Duoba Mary E l i zabeth Fai rbanks J a net P r i sc i l l a Goodridge Dorothy Wa l l Goodwin Marj orie Dav is Gou l d R u th Sprague Hodgdon Abb ie E l eanor Hooper Pearl Esthe r Hoyt Ba rbara Ethel H u tcheon Cathe r i ne Ma rgaret l va n i s i n H e l en Owen J evons Amel i a T i n kham J oh nson Margaret Ruth Libbey Bery l Vivian McKeen Esther Louise Marsh a l l Ruth Marston Luci I l e Kath ryn P i nette M i rna Borland Robertson Eleanor Brown Ross Muriel Ste I l a Scribner Dorothy Woodward Sm i th Genevieve Rose Spear J en n i e E l i zabeth Tarbe l l Amy Harriet Thompson Loui se Gertrude Tracey Mary Anna U techt Ruth Webster Wa l den Pau l i ne Lou i se Wa l ke r H a r r i e t Bradford Weibel Gl adys Joyce We i n H a z e l E l i zabeth Wepfer H i l d reth Mary Wheeler E l i zabeth W i l k i nson Katherine W i n k l e r Ruth Yeaton Bertha Sandra Zukas
1 93 7 Oak land Oakland H ampton, N . H. Windsor, Conn . Watervi l l e West Newton, Mass. Mechan i c F a l l s Wi ndsor, Con n . P i ttsfield Newton Centre, Mass. Brockton, Mass. Hou l ton Westbrook Waterv i l l e Newton Centre, Mass. Woolwich Presque Isle Mapleton Presque I sle L isbon F a l l s G l e n Rock, N . J . P rovi dence, R . I . Westboro, Mass. H ou l ton Oakland Watervi l le Mi l l i nocket West Roxbury, Mass. Hou l ton Newport J e n k i n town, Pen n . Augusta Smyrna M i l l s Waterv i l le Watervi l l e Brunsw i ck Greenvi l le B i ddeford Pi ttsburgh, Penn . Waterv i l le J amaica, N. Y . Springfield, V t . J am a i ca, N . Y . Wakefield, Mass. Waterv i l l e Bethel, Conn .
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D I V I S I O N
P reside n t
V i ce- Presi den t
NORMAN WAL K E R
EDWA R D J . SEAY
Secre t a ry -Treasurer H A R RY K . HOLL I S
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C LA S S Wenda l l Abram Anderson Robert Newton Anthony Frank Harrison Baker Al fred Wa l ter Beerbaum H ammond I sadore Bender Albert W i l l a rd Berrie Kenneth W i l l ard B i ckford Sidney Black Lawrence Russe l l B l anchard Webster Clark B l anchard George F red Bonner Roger Joseph Bourassa W i l l i am Adams Bovie Edwa rd Howarth Bradl ey Albert Duncan Bragg Jerome Brand George A l l a n Brown C a l v i n Lew i s Butler Conrad Paul Marcel Cadorette W i l l iam Caswe l l Carter J oseph Cicechon Wi nston Churc h i l l Clark Garn a l d Leander Cole P h i l i p Everett Col man Jerome Robert Cote John Bernard Cron i n , J r. R i chard J a mes Currier Cec i l Murice Daggett, J r. Carrol l Fremont Danforth John W i l l i am Danforth John Warren Davenport H a rol d P h i l b rook Davis, J r. Wade Robert Davis Donald Joseph Delisle Charles R i chard Dol a n R ichard Whi tmore Dow Doug las Linco l n Dunni ng Lawrence Wende l l Dwyer F red C l ayton Emery J a mes F rancis F lynn, J r. Arch i e Edgar Fol l ett J a mes Fox Robert F l eetwood Ga l l u p Alonzo H arol d Garce lon A l fred Joseph Gi l bert Robert Bruce Gi l ray Edward Holden Gl eason Wi l l i am Thomas Griffin P h i l i p Francis Groesbeck
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1 93 8 Dover-Foxcroft Haverh i l l , Mass. Randolph, Mass. Waterbury, Con n . N e w Bedford, Mass. Presque I sle Lisbon Fa l l s N e w H aven, Conn . So. B ra i n tree, Mass. Waterv i l le H a thorne, Mass. Waterv i l l e B a r H a rbor Taunton, Mass. Bath New H aven, Conn . Revere, Mass. Waterv i l l e B iddeford Wate rv i l le Lynn, Mass. Ga rdiner North New Portland Brewer Waterv i l l e Belgrade Lakes Caribou Waterv i l l e Madison Dover-Foxcroft Hebron Watervi l le Portland Waterv i l le Mach ias Augusta Pri nceton Mi l l i nocket E l l sworth Waltham, Mass . Haverhi l l , Mass. New Bedford, Mass. West Haven, Conn . Auburn Watervi l le B i rm i ngham, M i c h . Colebrook, N . H . Marshvi l le, N . C . Coxsackie, N . Y .
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R i chard Se>wyer Hacker W i l l i a m Satten H a i n s P a u l Edwa rd H annon Wal ter L i nwood H aynes Thomas She l don Heal P h i l l i ps B rooks H enderson Avon H artwe l l H e rsey George Dour i a n H i l l Wa l te r Kenneth H o l b rook H a rry Kette l l e Hol l i s Edwa rd M i l l e r H ooper Robert W i l l ia m H u n te r R u d o l p h J acoby, J r. H e n ry Kammandel Paul H e n ry Landry C l ev i s Owen Lave r ty Curtis C a l v i n Layton Edw i n Morse Leach Edvi l l e George Lemoine J a mes Newe l l Lewi s Howard Randolph Libby Frank Gregory L i l l i e W i l l i a m Raymond L i tt l e f i e l d Edward W i tter Lombard Royal Granger Lu the r, J r. I ra Leroy McGown Charles A lexa nder MacGregor John Howe McNamara M e l v i n Markson Frank R a tc l i ffe Me l le n W i l l i a m N e ighbour Meppen Paul Burton Merrick V i ctor A l phee Mori n R a l ph Edward Morrow Roland F redrick N adeau C l i fford Row l a n d N e l son Robert Howard Neumer Barna Bea l Norton Marcus O l ade l l F rederick B a rbou r O leson M i tche l l Euge ne P h i l l i ps George A l be r t P i ke Sol H e n ry Posi nsky Francis Ca l v i n Prescott J oh n Si las P u l len Don a l d Bernon Read Frank A l aster Record George Lothrop R ic ke r Wa l te r B a tes R i deout Don a l d Lover i n g Rockwood E l l sworth Don a l d Rogers El more Le l a nd Rogers Arth u r Wayne Ross, J r.
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Fort F a i r f i e l d Watervi l l e Lawrence, Mass. B a th East M i l l i noc ket Lowe l l , Mass. P i ttsf i e l d Waterv i l l e Randolph, Mass. N ew ton, Mass. I s l i ng ton, Mass. East Walpole, Mass. Qui ncy, Mass. Edgewood, R. I . Waterv i l l e Troy, N. H . Portsmouth, N . H . B l u eh i l l Kenneb u n k Foxboro, Mass. Brookl i ne, Mass. Waterv i l le North Berw i c k W e s t Spri ngfield, Mass. P rovi dence, R . I . Fran k l i n Rumford New York, N. Y. Springfield, Mass. Rocky H i l l , Con n . Raci ne, M i n nesota Augusta Ash land Auburn , Mass. Waterv i l l e Noroton H e i g h ts, Conn . N ew York, N . Y . West J onesport New York, N. Y. Berl i n, N. H . Lynn , Mass. Augusta N ew York, N . Y . Gui l ford Danforth Woonsocket, R . I . L i ve rmore F a l l s Cherryf i e l d H a rtland Waterv i l l e Waterbury, Con n . Wa terbu ry, Con n . M i l ton, Mass.
Bertrand C l aude Ross i g nol Charles Trumbu l l Russ Charles B r i n l ey Russe l l Loui s Al phonse S t . Joh n Carleton N o r m a n Savage Edward J oseph Seay Edw i n Herbert Shuman El iot I rv i ng Slobodki n J ames Bauer Sma l l Leo Sparber C l a rence Eugene Staples Edw i n H umph rey Stebb i ns Roger Everett Sti l es Rex Daggett Tarbe l l J a rvis Marble Thayer, J r. Mason Paul Ti l den George Allen Toothaker P rice York Toz i e r Hersche l l Myron T u r ne r Hol l is B l ackwood Veysey George Dane Vose Norman W a l ker Mayna rd Carleton Wa l tz Eugene Vi ncent Wi l l iams Howard W i l l iams Robert Stob i e Wi nslow Paul Gordon Wi nsor Robert Maxwe l l Wolfe H a rold Me l v i n Wol man
Caribou H a rtford, Conn . Westfield, Mass. Fort Kent Fa i rfield Portland Portland Brook l i ne, Mass. Farmi ngton Brook lyn, N. Y. Dixfield Col chester, Conn . Waterv i l l e, N . S . Smyrna M i l ls Waterv i l l e Warner, N . H . Phi l l ips F a i rfield Vassalboro Springfield, Vt. K i ngfield I s l i ngton, Mass. Damariscotta Hou l ton Dover, N. H . Waterv i l l e Bangor Gloucester, Mass. Waterv i l le
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D I V I S I O N
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Vice- President
H ELEN E . WADE
MARY M . H E R D
Secretary -Treasurer A L I CE A . MANLEY
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C LA S S O F J essie Wi l l a Adams E l eanor H ayward Barker Ecii th Loretta Ba rron Martha Russe l l Sessom Ethel Louise Bradstreet Martha Al thea Burr i l l J e a n Rebecca Cobb F rances Myra Coombs Prisc i l l a Cram Catherine Anne Deeny Al ice F rances Dignam Marion Ethel Dugdale Ed i th Ei lene Emery Edi th Wi l h e l m i ne Fa l t Helen E l dora Foster Mary Ruth H a i ns F l orence Leol a Hapworth J u l i a Haske l l Betty Herd Mary Made lyn Herd A l i ce W i l l etta Herrick Margaret Eve lyn H i ggins Vivian Beatri ce H u n ter Barbara Arnold Knowl ton Dorothy Ada i r Lev ine Helen Warren Lew is J anet E l i za Lowel l Luc i l e E l i zabeth McC l i n tock Maude E l i zabeth Mcleod Er nestine Malkus Myra Elen Mal lett A l i ce Ade l a i de Manley J a ne Dougl ass Montgomery J u a n i ta Frances Morr i l l M i l dred U ra i ne Morrow A l i ce Maude Mu l l i gan Mary E l i zabeth O l i ver Ruth Pa tte rson Joyce Margaret Perry Barbara Rosa Pe iser Luc i a Amanda Perreaul t Fra nces H ackett Qui n t E leanor I rene Rockwood Marjorie F rances Rol l i ns Anna Abbott Stob i e Ruth H a rlow Sweet Mi ldred Marie Thibodeau Marie J a n i ce Tibbetts Sigrid Emma Tompkins Dorothy B e l l Tra i nor Reta Margaret Tri tes Marie A n i ta Turcotte Helen E l i zabeth Wade Martha Cave Wakefield Katharine Bates Watson Lou i se Merriam Weeks J u l i a Colby Whee ler Vi rg i n i a Kei th W i ng Phy l l i s Theresa Wolff
1 938 Hou l ton Presque I sle Waterv i l le Marbl ehead, Mass. Danvers, Mass. Waterv i l l e Brownvi l l e J unction Winn Watervi l le Liberty Corner, N. J . Watervi l l e Bradford, Mass. Haverh i l l , Mass. Northeast Harbor W i n th rop Watervi l le Waterv i l l e N e w London, Con n . Waterv i l l e Mad ison Rangeley Bath P h i l l i ps Waterv i l le Waterv i l le East Lynn, Mass. Westbrook F a i rfield Old Orchard Beach Laurel ton, N. Y. Lee Newton Cen tre, Mass. East Boothbay Wa terv i l le Greenvi l le J unction Bath P i ttsfield Waterv i l l e Mamaroneck, N . Y . Ridgewood, N . J . Wate rv i l le Portland New York, N . Y . Watervi l l e WaterviTie West Spri ngfield, Mass. Caribou Range ley Hou l ton Waterbury, Conn . Vassalboro Waterv i l le J amaica, N. Y. F a i rfield East Orange, N . J . Waterv i l le Waterv i l l e Livermore F a l l s Roxbury, Mass.
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H ERE
i s no need of trac i n g the
h i story a n d
sta t i n g the purposes of Col by fra tern i t i es here.
A h i story of C o l by c h a pters c a n be g l ea ned f rom the fo l l ow i n g pages, a n d th e i r purposes a re so w i de l y k nown t h a t i t woul d b e space wasted t o g i ve a survey. One of the c h i e f adva ntages of the c h a pters a t Col by i s , o f course, p rov i d i n g a home f o r t h e uppe r c l assmen, s i nce dor m i to r i es a re p rov i ded on l y f o r the f resh me n . The O RA C L E has, i n the past, shown e x te r io r v i ews of the fratern i t y houses. The edi tors fee l ,
con s i de r i n g t h a t some of the houses we re
e rec ted we l l ove r a c e n tury ago, w i th the b i r th of the co l l ege, suc h p i c tures fa i l to p rese n t a t rue i mage of the c h a p te r houses. Dur i n g the past yea r m a ny of the houses have bee n
thoroug h l y
renovated a n d beaut i ful l y
fur
n i shed, prese n t i ng suc h a home - l i ke, comfortab l e a t mosphe re t h a t t h e O RAC L E boa rd w i sh es t o pass on th i s i mp ress i on by means of the i n te r ior v i ews on the fo l l ow i n g pages.
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Ross, Rogerson, Harold, Reed, Treca rtin, Sargen t W i nslow, Staples, Davis, McNamara, F l yn n , Groesbeck, Gui ney, B rown Roach, Haske l l , T roi ano, B l ake, Sma l l , J acoby, Duff Dol a n , Geer, Sawyer, Ayotte, Peabody, Stevens, Russe l l , Sheehan
1 93 5 Dan i e l P . Ayotte R i chard S. Sawyer
R a l ph 0. Peabody J oseph L. Stevens
Francis Ba rnes Charles R . Geer Asa H . Roach
Robert 0. B rown F l oyd M. Haske l l J a mes L. Ross
Hawley Russel I
1 93 6 John P. Dola n Alberoni R . Paganucci Hugh F . Travers
1 937 George Q . Dav i s Paul J . H a ro l d Norman R . Rogerson Bernard C . Sta l l a rd
Va l e n t i ne S. Duff, J r. Charles W. J a coby John J. Sheehan, J r. David M. T reca rtin
Cec i l M . Dagget t, J r. P h i l i p F . Groesbeck H a rmon F. Sargen t
J ames F. F l ynn, J r . John H. McNamara C l a rence E . Sta p l es
J ames E. G u i ney Romeo L. Lem i eux Arno l d E. Sma l l
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Mosher, J a keman, W . Dav i s, Macdon a l d, Reynol ds, McCarthy, P u l len, P . Me rrick Ca rter, MacDon a l d, Washuk, McGown, Good r i c h , MacGregor, LaChance Ga rce lon, Stowel l , Anderson, H. Veysey, R . Dow, P i ke, B ragg, H. Dav i s E r v i n , B u r ns, J . R i deou t, W . R i deout, Pa l me r, Roderick, Rockwood, Mu rphy, Peterson Spea re, J. Merrick, B i shop, Abbott, Noyes, Eng l i sh , H i l ton
1 93 5 Carro l l W . Abbott John J. Engl ish J oh n R. M e r r i c k
J oseph W . B i shop David R . H i l ton R ic h mond N . Noyes
M a r t i n J . B u r ns, J r. Noyes E . Erv i n Edward J . McCarthy
Bertram C . Mosher Leon B . Pa l mer J oh n F. Reynolds
Norman R . Dow Edson M . Good rich W i l l i a m C. J akeman J oh n A. MacDon a l d
R a l p h A . MacDon a l d Robert F . Mu rphy Richard W . Peterson
Wendel l A. Anderson Albert D. B ragg Wi l l i a m C. Carter J oh n W. Danforth H a rold P . Davis, J r. Wade R . Dav i s
R i c h a rd W. Dow J ames G. LaChance Charles A. MacGregor I ra S . McGown Paul B. Merrick George A . P i ke
H a rold F . B rown Eugene A. McA l a ry Edgar G. Speare
1 93 6 J oh n G. R ideout Ernest J. Roder i c k Edw i n C . Veysey
1 93 7 Ra l ph H . Stowel l Stanley J. Wash u k Gordon S. Young
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D E LTA U P S I LO N
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Cole, Foster, Tarbe l l , H e a l , Dunn, Banzi Lougee, H uard, Shongood, Leighton, H aynes, Col man Fourni er, M a rz u l l o, Emery, H a rtt, W i l l iams, Mor i n , T i l ley Pearson, Tu rbyne, P u l len, Sa l i sbury, H aggerty, H i g g i ns, Reed, Sutherland
1 93 5 Leo F . H aggerty M e l v i n G . H ig g i n s Charles 0. Pearson
John J . P u l len Carl E . Reed H a ro l d M . Sa l i sbury
F reder i c k J . B a n z i Arth u r 0. B rown Everett H. Cole
W i l l a rd H . D u n n Ray G . Fou r n i e r L i n ton J. H a r t t
Kenneth C . Suthe r l a n d J oh n R. Turbyne
1 93 6 Theodore P . Lougee Robert W . Sparkes Kei th R . Thomas
1 93 7 Howard R . B rackett A n thony DeMa r i n i s F rederick G. Foster P a u l E. H a n non
Robe rt J. Haske l l Lesl i e J . H ua rd Alfred L . Marz u l l o J oseph L . Packard
Du rand Shongood Roger B. T i l l ey
1 93 8 W i l l ia m A . Bovi e P h i l i p E . Col ma n F rederick C . Emery Li nwood W . H aynes
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Thomas S . H e a l C u r t i s C . Layton W i l l i a m R. Li ttlefield V i c to r A. Mori n
R e x D . Tarbe l l Eugene V . W i l l i ams
P H I D E LTA T H ETA
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W r i g h t, Burt, Shuman, Stone, K i mba l l , Colomy Kammandel , C l a r k, Lu ther, Ross, Yadwi n s k i , Deans, Bonner P i per, Pou l i n, Rush, H a n n i gan, B l ancha rd, D . Rogers, Rob i ta i l le, Soper K ane, B rown, M i l l s, R i c h a rdson, La rkin, Vose, Ross
1 93 5 Norman R . B rown Lawrence V . Kane Don a l d F. Lar k i n
Kenneth F. M i l ls Don a l d F . Richardson Don a l d P . Rob i ta i l l e
E l bridge B. Ross A l v i n L . Vose
1 93 6 W i l l i a m M . C l ark Rober t W . Colomy
H a ro l d W . K i mba l l , J r. A l bert 0. P i per
George N . Burt W i l l i a m D . Deans Arth u r F . H a nn i gan
P a u l H. Landry F reder i c k K . Pou l i n Roge r D. Soper
Russe l l L . B la nchard George F . Bonner Avon H. H ersey George D . H i l l
Henry Kammandel Frank G . L i l ley Roya l G . Luther Dona l d E . Rogers
An thony C. Stone
1 937 Whi tney Wright Thomas E . Yadwinski
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El more L . Rogers Wayne A . Ross, J r. Edwi n H. Shuman
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VanSlyke, Hooper, H un ter, Pierce Evers, Butler, Clancy, Delisle, O'Too l e Ryan, Sanders, Wal ker, Seay, K i v i Young, Schumacher, E. Gray, Su l l ivan, Saliem, Mclaugh l i n B rogden, O' Donne l l , Estes, Gurney, Dow, L. Gray
1 93 5 J oseph W. Brogden Laurance E . Dow
Robert F . Estes Everet t W. Gray Edward J. Gurney, J r .
George J. Cl ancy Lawrence N. Gray W a l l ace B . Mclau gh l i n
J oseph B . O'Toole, J r. Foahd J . Sa l iem Gordon W . Schumacher
P a u l F . Evers E i no A . K i v i
Charles N . N awfel Malcolm M . P i e rce
C a l v i n L. B u t l e r Conrad P . M . Cadorette Don a l d J . Del is l e Robe r t F. Ga l l u p
H a rry K . Hol l is Edward M. Hooper Robert W . H un ter R udolph J acoby, J r .
Charles E. Hough ton, J r. Ma rtin M. O'Don n e l l
1 93 6 Thomas G . vanSlyke Lawrence J . Su l l i van
1 93 7 M i chael G . Ryan Wayne B . Sanders
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Danforth, Caddoo, H ic key, Demers, C . Hodges, B a ke r, Emanuelson, N e lson, Dolan Thayer, Li bby, Sweet, H ussey, Whee l e r, T u rbyne, Toothaker, B rown, Worthen R. F a rnham, Pri tham, DeVeber, H o l t, N adeau, H i nes, B lanchard, Buckner, K . H o lb rook, G. Hol brook C i echon, Canders, G leason, Stebbi ns, Cron i n , G l over, W i l lette, P a i ne, F o l l ett, Henderson Thomas, J aq u i th, Ludw ig, Worth i ng, D . Hodges, A . Farnham, Porter, S i ther
1 93 5 Dona l d M . S i ther A l b i on L . Farnham Deane L . Hodges
Dana W . J aq u i th F loyd F. Ludwig Cedr i c G . Porter
J ames N. Buckner Charles J. Caddoo Oma r E . Canders H erbe rt W. DeVeber
M i l l ard E . Emanuelson Raymond W. Farnham H a rold W . H i c key John P . H i nes
H a ro l d C. A l len F rede r i c k Demers R i ch a rd Fol l e t t J ames E . Glover
Arnold Robert Kerm i t W i l l a rd
Robe rt N . An thony Frank H. B a ke r Webster C . B l anchard George A . B rown J oseph C i echon Ga rna l d L. Cole
J oh n B . C ron i n Carrol l F . Danforth Charles R . Dolan Edward H. G l eason Phi l l i p B. Henderson Carleton H. H odges
H e n ry R . Thomas Wa l ter L . Worth ing
1 93 6 George H. Holbrook Howard C . Pri tham Howard 0. Sweet
1 937 H . Hol t D. H ussey S. LaF l e u r D . Libby
S ta n ley A . Pa i n e Robert W . Tu rbyne Percy H. W i l l ette Emery P . Worthen
1 93 8
83
Kenneth W . Hol brook Roland F. N adeau C l i fford R . N e l son Marble J. Thayer, J r. George A. Toothaker
KA P PA D E LTA R H O
F O U N D E D AT M I D D L E B U RY C O L L E G E , 1 905
X i C H A PT E R ESTA B L I S H E D AT COLBY, 1 926
COLORS : YA L E B L U E A N D P R I N C ETON O RA N GE H O U SE : 4 ELM STR E ET
84
Marsh a l l , Ca l l , W a l t z, K y l e , Laverty, Vose, Bea l s G r i ff i n, Pa l me r, Loud, Thompson, Fortin, Dunni ng, Wolfe, Sti les Evans, H ac ke r, Mahoney, Currier, Rossignol, F. Me l len, St. J ohn, Lemoine B e l yea, Gi l ma n , T i l den, B urgoon, P a tch, Sti neford, B a rtel, 0. M e l l e n , Combel l a c k Berry, Wei ss, Wetterau, Ward, W i l l i ams, Ba l l , Buyn i s k i , Krawiec
1 93 5 R i ch a rd J oh n C. Edward George
N . Ba l l B u rgoon F . Buyniski R. Berry
Theoph i le S . Krawiec Fel i x G. P a tch Roger H. Rhoades J oh n B . Wa rd
Don a l d J. Weiss Robe rt H. Wette rau Ra l ph S . W i l l i a ms
1 936 J o h n E . Barclay Arthur W. Bartel, J r. A l de n B. Bel yea F rede r i c k D. Ca l l
W i l l i a m W. Evans Fernand t>. For t i n Th u rston H. G i l man Edward T . Kyle
Norman W . Beals Roland I. Gammon R i ch a rd S. H a c ke r
J ames R . Ma rsha l l W i l fred J. Combe l l a c k Paul K . P a l m e r
R i chard J . C u r r i e r Doug l a s L. Dun n i ng W i l l i a m T. G r i f f i n C l ev i s 0. Laverty Edvi l le G. Lemoine
J ames N . Lewi s Frank R. Mel l en F rederick B . O leson Bertrand C. Rossignol Charles B . Russe l l Lewis A. St. J ohn
Edmund D . Loud
01 iver C . Mel len
Ra lph A . P e l l e r i n J ames R . Stineford
1 93 7 S ta n l ey P . Thompson L e n d a l C . Mahoney
1 93 8
85
Roger E . Sti l es Mason P. T i l den George D . Vose Maynard C . W a l t z P a u l G. W i nsor
T H ETA KAP PA N U
FOU N D E D AT S P R I N G F I E L D, M I SSO U R I , 1 924 MA I N E A L P H A C HA PT E R ESTA B L I S H E D AT COLBY, 1 929
COLORS : ARGE NT, SA B L E A N D C R I MSON H O U SE : 5 OA K ST R E ET
86
Humphrey, Caverl y, Cote Pel l etier, Fol l e t t, M i l le r Anderson, Lowel l , Morri l l, Crosby
1 93 5 George H erbert Anderson
George Earl Lowel l C l a rence Adel bert Morri l l
Brainard Edward Caver l y, J r.
George Howard Crosby
R ufus Al len B rackley
David Sti les Eaton Lau rence Atwood H u m ph rey
J e rome Rober t Cote Lawrence Wende l l Dwyer
Archie Edga r Foll ett Francis C a l v i n Prescott
J oseph Thomas Orlowski
1 93 6 Robert N icol M i l l e r
1 93 7 Luke Roland Pel letier
1 93 8
87
Charles Tru m b u l l Russ Lloyd Albert S h i b l ey
TA U D E LTA P H I
FO U N D E D AT N EW YO R K U N I V E RS I TY, 1 9 1 0 TA U A L P H A C H A PT E R ESTA B L I S H E D AT CO L B Y, 1 9 3 3
COLORS : D E E P B L U E AN D W H I T E H O U S E : 1 4 COLL EG E AV E N U E
88
C l ose, Green , F riedman, B rand, A l derman L i bby, Ma rkson, Manel i s, H urwi tz, Rud n i c k Fox, H a i ns, P h i l l i ps, Si mon, Wolman Roth b l att, Sar i n , B l ack, F ra n k l i n , B rownste i n , Black Sch i ffman, K ri nsky, Cohen, Goldste i n , Koven, Ba rron
1 93 5 L e o B arron Morr i s Cohen
Ray Gol dste i n H erbert M . Koven
Herman R . A l derman Ben j a m i n B . B rownste i n
Aa ron L . Close R i chard H. Fran k l i n Samue l Mane l i s
Maurice K r i nsky Sidney Schi ffman
1 93 6 She l don R . Rudn i c k P h i l i p N . Si mon
1 93 7 Arnold J . F reed m a n A r n o l d A . Green
H a rold H u rw i tz Howard R. Libby I srael Roth b l a t t
Leon Sar i n L e o M . Sel tzer
1 93 8 S i dney B lack J erome Brand J ames Fox
89
W i l l ia m S . H a i n s M e l v i n Ma rkson M i tche l l E . Ph i l l i ps
El i o t I . S lobodk i n H a ro l d M . Wol ma n
S I GMA KAP PA
A L P H A C HA PT E R FOU N D E D A T COL B Y CO L L EG E , 1 874
COLORS : MA ROON A N D LAV E N D E R
90
Adams, McKeen, Schryber, Watson, Barker, Stobi e Q u i n t, Weeks, M a n ter, Perry, Haske l l , Montgomery, Walden W i ng, Carlyle, Morrow, Tompki ns, W h i te, Ross, C u m m i ngs H e rrick, Lowel l , W i n k l e r, Sessom, W i nche l l , Fa l t, J. Wheeler B u n ker, Sma l l , B a i l i e, We l l i n g ton, Mann, G . Whee l e r, Caswe l l , Lund
1 93 5 M u r i e l D . B a i l ie H ope Bunker
E l i zabeth S. Mann Mary M . Sma l l
Agnes C . Carlyle Kathry n E. Caswe l l
Lois K . Lund Eleanor S . Mante r
Grace H. Whejler Betti na D . Wel l i ngton
1 93 6 W i n n i fred Y . W h i te Lyspeth W i nche l l
1 93 7 Lora R. C u m m i ngs Bery l V . Mc Keen
E leanor B . Ross R u th W . Wa l den
J essie W . Adams Eleanor H . Barker Martha R . Sessom Ed i th W . Fa l t J u l i a Haske l l Al ice W . H e r r i c k
J anet E. Lowel l J ane D . Montgomery M i l d red U. Morrow J oyce M . Perry F ra nces H . Q u i n t Margaret Schryver
Katherine W i n k l e r
1 93 8
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Anna A. Stobi e Sigrid E. Tomp k i n s Ka ther i ne B . Watson Lou i se M. Weeks J u l i a C . Wheel e r V i rg i n i a K . W i n g
CH I OMEGA
FO U N D E D AT T H E U N I V E RS I TY O F A R KA N SAS, 1 895 B ETA C H A PT E R ESTA B L I S H E D AT C O L B Y, 1 906
COLORS : CA R D I N A L A N D STRAW
92
Li bby, H a rvey, Gou ld, We ibel, Burri l l K . Cobb, Gou ld, Duoba, W i l ki nson, Turcotte, Sm i th B. H erd, Ma rston, B u rns, Rob i n son, Wa l ker, J evons, Thompson J. Cobb, Cram, Wi l l i a ms, Whee l e r, Ke l l er, McC l i n tock, Berube W h i te, G i l ley, H i nc k l ey, Tri mble, Herd, F u l l e r, Tarbe l l , Sta n ley
1 93 5 Dorothy F. H erd Loui se M . H in c k l ey
R u th C . K e l l e r Ann C. Trimble
R u th C. F u l l e r N a ta l i e G i l l ey Dorothy W. Gou l d Katherine L . H a rvey
H e l en E. K e l l y N ancy D . Li bby Katha r i ne Rol l i ns Doris L. S m i th
Beatrice L. Berube F rances J . B u rns K a th ryn D . Cobb Marce l l a Duoba
Marjorie D . Gou l d H e l en 0. J evons R u th M a rston M i rn a B. Robertson
Martha A. Burri l l J ean R . Cobb
P r i sc i l l a Cram Betty H e rd
Wi l m a Stanley R u th Whee l e r
1 93 6 A m y S . Thompson Annabe l l e E. W h i te Carolyn L. W i l l iams
1 93 7 J en n i e E . Tarbe l l Pau l i ne Wa l ke r H a rr i e t B . Weibel E l i zabeth Wi l ki nson
1 93 8
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Luc i le McCl i n tock Marie A. Turcotte
D E LTA D E LTA D E LTA
FO U N D E D AT BOSTO N U N I V E RS I TY, 1 88 8 A L P H A U PS I LO N C HA PT E R ESTA B L I S H E D A T C O L B Y , 1 908
COLORS : S I LV E R , GOL D AN D B L U E
94
Hooper, Mal kus, Thompson, Jones, Ryan , A. Dignam H u tcheon, MacCarey, S m i th, C u n n i ngham, Fenderson, F ra n kl i n, Howland M a rshal l , U tech t, S t i nchfie ld, J oh nson, Turcotte, M i l lett, Swee t Goodridge, Th i ba u l t, C h i c k, Washburn , Marte l , Thorne, Wepfer Thomas, J ordan, Maddock, Herri c k, M u l kern, Chase, E. Dignam, Bennett
1 93 5 B e u l a h E . Bennett Eleanor M . C h i c k Marie E . Duerr M a rgaret E . Duerr
K a th ryn A. Herrick Ma rg a re t J ordan Ruth E . Maddock Anne M . Martel
Dorothy S. C u n n i ng h a m Beu l a h B . Fenderson Kathe r i ne D. F ra n k l i n
Cha rl otte M . H ow l and Luc i l l e H. J ones E l eanor L. MacCa rey R u th A. M i l lett
I o l a H . Chase J a n e t P. Goodr idge Abb i e E. H ooper
B a rbara E. H u tcheon Ame l i a T. J ohnson Esther L. Marsh a l l Dorothy W . S m i th
A l i ce F . Dignam
R u th H . Sweet B a rbara A. Know l ton
Bri ley M . Thomas Râ&#x20AC;˘Jth H. Thorne Dorothy E. Washburn
1 936 El i zabeth A . Mul kern An i ta L . T h i ba u l t E l i zabeth S. Thompson
1 93 7 Mary A . U techt H a z e l E . Wepfer R u t h Yeaton
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Ernestine M a l kus
A L P H A D E LTA P l
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F O U N D E D AT W E S L EYAN F EMALE COL L EGE, 1 8 5 1 A L P H A D E LTA C HAPT E R ESTAB L I S H E D AT COL BY , 1 9 1 5
COLORS : B LU E A N D W H I T E
96
Ma i l ey, Michal ek, Mcleod, Emery Hodgdon, F a i rban ks, B radstreet, Rol l i ns Lewi s, Mal l ett, Coombs, Mosher, Benn H u n ter, Knapp, A l len, B i gelow, Day, Robi nson Carro l l , Sma l l , Wood, H ayes, Howard, Merri tt, Scribner
1 93 5 B a rbara C . Howa rd
Avis E . Mer r i t t
Edna M. A l len J eanet te E . Benn Phy l l i s W . Carro l l Barbara E . Day
Arlene B . H ayes Maxi ne L. Knapp R u th L. Mai l ey Ruth K. M i ch a l e k
Corne l i a B i g e l ow F lorence B. Cayer
Mary E . Fai rbanks Ruth S. Hodgdon
E thel L. B radstree t F rances M. Coombs Ed i th E . Emery
Helen E . Foster V i v i a n B . H u n te r H e len W. Lewi s E l i zabeth M . Mcleod
H i lda F . Wood
1 93 6 Rowena Mosher Grace V . Rob i nson Emma M. Sma l l
1 937 Muriel S . Scribner
1 93 8
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Myra E . Ma l l et t A l i ce M . M u l l igan Marjorie F . Rol l i ns
PH I MU
FO U N D E D AT W E S L EYA N COL L EGE, MACO N , G EO RG I A, 1 8 52 B ETA B ETA C HA PT E R ESTA B L I S H E D AT CO L BY , 1 9 1 9
COLORS : OLD ROS E AN D W H I T E
98
Tracy, P i nette, Cowan Bourget, Zukas, Li bbey, l va n i s i n J ose, Pend l e ton, de Rochemont
1 93 5 Beth P . Pendl eton
Reba E . J ose
1 93 6 Edna F. Bai ley
Ade l i ne E . Bourget
Sara J. Cowan C a theri n e M. I van i sin
Margaret R . L i bbey Luc i l le K. P i nette
H e l e n K. deRochemont
1 937
99
Lou i se G. Tracey Bertha Z ukas
TH ETA U PS I LON
FOU N D E D AT T H E U N I V E RS I TY O F CAL I FO R N I A, 1 9 1 4 T H ETA A L P H A C H A PT E R ESTA B L I S H E D AT COLBY, 1 93 3
COLORS : TH E RA I N BOW
1 00
Wh i te, Perrea u l t O l i ver, Henderson, Patterson Wyman, Richardson, Lava l l ee, Carey
1 93 5 R i ta C. Ca rey
E l i zabeth E . Lava l l ee
Sy l v i a M . R i chardson
1 93 6 Eve lyn M . Wyman
Teresa J. H enderson
1 937 Pearle E. Hoyt
1 93 8 E l i zabeth M. O l i ve r
101
Ruth Pa tterson
Lucia A. Perreau l t
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P H I B ETA KAP PA SOC I ETY FOU N D E D AT W I LL I AM A N D MA RY COLLEG E, 1 7 7 6 MA I N E B ETA C HA PT E R ESTAB L I S H E D AT COLBY, 1 896
Pres i d e n t
V i c e President
G R A C E R . FOST E R
L EST E R F . W E E K S
Sec retary-Trea sure r CARL J . W E B E R
Execut i ve Counc i l C a r l J . Webe r
Cec i l A . Rol l i ns
N orman D. Pa l me r
H i sto r i a n A L F R E D K . C H A PMAN
M EM B E R S F ROM 1 93 4 N a thean A l pers W i l l ia m H . M i l l et t Fr.1 nc i s B . S m i th M u r i e l F. W a l ker
1 03
Pau l i ne E . Good w i n Ralph H . N a thanson Arthur W . Stetson, J r. Barba ra Z. W h i te
Curtis M. H avey Margare t E . Sal mond Cather i ne F . W a ke f i e l d Lou i se S . W i l l ia m s
KAP PA P H I KAP PA
N AT I O N A L H O N O RARY E D U CAT I O N A L SOC I ETY
FOU N D E D AT DARTMO U T H CO L L E G E , 1 922
D E LTA C H APT E R ESTA B L I S H ED AT C O L B Y , 1 923
Pres i de n t
V i ce - P re s i dent
LAW R E N C E V. KA N E
MAU R I C E K R I N SKY
Sec retary
Treasurer
CARL E . R E E D
E L B R I DG E B . ROSS
Facul ty Adv i sor PROF. E DWA R D J. COLGAN
M EM B E RS Lawrence J . Su l l i van
J ohn P . Dolan Theoph i l e S . Krawiec
C l arence A. Morr i l l
Joseph B . O'Toole, J r.
1 04
P l GAMMA MU
N AT I O N A L SOC I A L SC I E N C E H O N O R SOC I ETY
F O U N D E D AT SO U T H W E ST E R N U N I V E RS I TY, 1 924 M A I N E A L P H A C H A PT E R ESTA B L I S H E D AT CO L B Y, 1 926
P re s i de n t WALT E R L . WORTH I N G
V i c e - Pres i de n t H A ROLD F. B ROWN
Sec retary-Trea surer DA N A W . J AQ U I T H
Perma n e n t Sec re ta ry DR. C U RT I S H. MOR ROW
Brown, Worthing, J a q u i th
1 05
CH I E PS I LON M U
H O N O RARY C H EM I STRY SOC I ETY FOU N D E D AT COLBY, 1 927
President
Vice- President
M I LTON P. K L E I N HOLZ
N O RMAN R . B ROWN
Sec retary- Treasurer
Fac u l ty Adv i so r
J OS E P H B . O'TOOLE
PROF. GEORGE F . PA R M E N T E R
MEMB ERS C a r l E. Reed Arth u r B. Wein
Arthur W. Bartel Omar E. Canders
Leon B . Pal mer Shel don R. Rudnick
Rudnick, Wei n Bartel, Canders, P a l me r K l e i nhol z , O'Toole, Brown, Reed 1 06
C H I GAMMA S I GMA
H O N O RA RY P H YS I CS SOC I ETY FOU N DE D AT COLBY, 1 93 2
President
V i c e - President
CARL E. REED
L EO N 8 . PALM E R
Sec retary
T rea surer
MAR I E E. D U E R R
ROB E RT 8 . M E R R I L L
MEMBERS E l i nor M. Chick Aaron L. Close George H . Cranton Margare t E. Duerr J ohn J. Eng l i sh
Melvin G. H i ggins Samuel Mane l i s John R . Merrick Charles 0. Pearson She l don R . Rudnick
H a rold M. Sal isbury Grace H. Wheeler Kenneth Sutherland Arth u r B. We i n
Merrick, H i gg i ns, Engl ish, Cranton, . C l ose Sa l i sb u ry, M . Due rr, Rudnick, Whee ler, Wei n, Sutherland Pa l mer, E. Duerr, Reed, C h i c k, Merr i l l , Man e l i s 1 07
ST U D E N T COU N C I L U N D E RG RA D UAT E GOV E R N I N G BODY O F T H E M E N 'S D I V I S I O N P re s i dent LA U RA N C E E . DOW
V i c e - Pre s i dent C H A R L ES R . G E E R
Sec re tary- Treasurer CAR ROLL W. A B B OTT R E P R ES E N TAT I V ES C l ass of 1 93 5 P h i De l ta Theta Pre s i de n t Laura nce E . Dow LAW R E N C E V. KA N E C l ass of 1 93 6 Pre s i dent C h a r l e s R . Gee r
A l pha Tau Omega MART I N M. O'DO N N ELL
C l ass of 1 93 7 Pres i dent Wi l l i a m D. Dea ns
La mbda C h i A l pha ALB I O N L. FA R N HAM
C l ass of 1 93 8 P re s i dent N orman Wa l ker
Kappa De l ta Rho GEORGE R . B E R R Y
Del ta Ka ppa Epsi Ion J A M ES L . ROSS
The ta Kappa N u CLA R E N C E A . MORR I LL
Z e ta Psi C A R ROLL W. A B B OTT
Tau De l ta Ph i MORR I S CO H E N
De l ta U ps i l on C H A R L ES 0. P EA R SON
N on - F ra te rn i ty Group ROB ERT S. W I L L I AM
Cohen, Farnham, Deans Ross, C l ancy, Pearson, W i l l i a m Berry, Abbott, Dow , Geer, Kane 1 08
STU DENT LEAG U E U N D E RG RA D U AT E GOV E R N I N G B O D Y O F T H E WOM E N 'S D I V I S I O N ESTA B L I S H E D 1 922 Pres i de n t DO ROT H Y E . WA S H B U R N
V i c e - Pres i de n t KATH RYN E . CASW E L L
Sec re ta ry R UT H A. M I LL ETT
T reasure r E L I Z A B ETH S. MAN N
Facul ty Adv i sor D EA N N I B ETTA M . R U N N A LS
R E P R E SE NTAT I V E S Y . w. c . A. AV I S E . M E R R I TT
C l ass of 1 93 6 EMMA M . SMALL
C l ass of 1 93 5 V I RG I N I A M . SWA L LOW
C l ass of 1 93 7 B A R BARA E . H U TCH EON
C l ass of 1 93 8 E D I T H M . FALT
H u tcheon, Merri tt, Swa l low, Ca l t M i l l e t t, Washburn, Runna l s, Caswel l , Mann
1 09
Young Men's Christia n Association Pres i dent DEA N E L . HODGES
V i c e - Pre s i dent JOHN J. P U LL E N
Sec re tary K E N N ETH A . J O H N SO N
T reasure r HAROLD F. B ROWN
Facul ty Adv i sor P RO F . H E R B E RT L . N EWMAN
COMM I TT E E C H A I R M E N Deput a t i ons R EG I N A L D H. H U M P H R EYS
Com mun i ty Re l a t i ons A N T H O N Y DeMAR I N I S
Dramatics ROB E RT W. COLOMY
Pub l i c i ty H OWA R D 0. SW E ET
Conferences J AM ES R . ST I N E FOR D
F r iendly Re l a t ions MA U R I C E K R I N SKY
New E n g l a n d F i e l d Counc i l E DWA R D J . G U R N EY, J r .
Campus Re l a t ions J OSE P H W. B I SH O P
Mee t i ngs DAV I D EATON
I n ternat iona l Re l a t ions OL I V E R C . M E L L E N
F resh man Representa t i ve J O H N S. P U L L E N
Gurney, K r i nsky, B i shop Sti neford, Sweet, Humphrey, Mel l en Colomy, Hodges, Newman, J ohnson 1 10
You ng Women's Ch ristia n Association
Pres i de n t
V i ce - Pres i de n t
AV I S E . M E R R I TT
L U C I L L E H . J ON ES
Sec retary
T rea sure r
LORA R . C U M M I N G S
MA RGA R ET J O R DA N
COMM I TT E E C H A I RMAN P rog rams
Deput a t ions a n d Vespe rs
R UT H A . M I L L ETT
AGN ES C . C A R L Y L E
Soc i a l Se rvice
Pub l i c i ty
DO ROT H Y W. GO U L D
I OLA H . C HASE
Soc i a l
Rel i g ious Drama
B. U T H L . MA I L EY
A N N C. T R I M B LE
Mai ley, Chase, Gou l d Washburn, M i l lett, Carlyle, Trimble Cummi ngs, Merri tt, Runnals, J ones, J orda n 1 1 1
SONS OF CO LBY
Pres i dent
V i c e - Pres i dent
E DSON M . GOO DR I C H
AR NOLD E . SMALL
Sec re tary-Treasurer NOYES E . E RV I N
M EM B ERS Carro l l W . Abbott Francis Barnes A l ton D . B la ke, J r . Webster C . B l anchard H arol d F. Brown W i l l iam C. Carter Cec i l M . Daggett, J r. Wi l l iam D. Deans Melvin G. H i ggins
H a rold W . Kimba l l , J r. Kerm i t La F l eur Clevis 0. Laverty W i l lard D. Li bby Edward W . Lombard J oh n R. Merr i c k Paul B . Merric k J ohn S. Pul len John F . Reynol ds
J ohn G . R ideou t Wa l ter B. R i deout Dona l d L. Rockwood J ames L. Ross Lew i s E. Rush Joseph L. Stevens Roger E. Sti les Roger B . Ti l l ey
Abbott, P. Merrick, Li bby, P u l len, Deans J . R i deout, Stevens, Carter, Ross, B l a ke, Rockwood Brown, Sma l l , Ervin, Good rich, J. Merri c k 1 1 2
DAUGHTERS OF CO LBY
P re s i de n t
V i ce- P res i de n t
E L E A N O R S. MA N T E R
V I RG I N I A F. E . TA R B E L L
Sec re ta ry-Treasurer M A RJ O R I E D. GOU L D
MEMBERS E l eanor H . Barker Hope Bunker L o r a R . C u m m i ngs Helen E . Foster Dorothy W . Gou l d Otte l i e P . Greeley Luc i l e H . J ones F l o rence M . Kennison
Margaret R . L i bbey Ruth L. Ma i l i e Ruth A. M i l let t V i rg i n i a Moore Mary E. Ol iver El eanor B . Ross Muriel S. Sc ri bner Emma M . Sma l l Anna A . Stobie
Sig rid E. Tompkins Laura May Tol man Carolyn Totman Ruth W. Walden Katharine B . Watson Louise M. Weeks Grace H. Whee l e r J u l i a C. Whee l er
Foster, Gre e l y, Watson, Tarbe l l , Jones, Totman Sc ribner, Sma l l , Ross, D . Gou ld, M i l l ett, Barker, Ol iver L i bbey, Stob i e , Weeks, Tol man, Walden, Cummi ngs, J. Whee ler Ken n i son, Bunker, Tompki ns, Manter, M . Gou ld, G. Whee l er, Moore
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D E BATE SQUAD
AF F I L I ATED W I T H P l KAPPA DELTA , N AT I O N A L
H O N ORARY F O R E N S I C SOC I ETY
A L P H A C H A PT E R ESTA B L I S H E D AT COLBY, 1 929
President
Manager of Deba te
E DWA R D J . G U R N EY, J r .
H A ROLD W. H I C K EY
M EM B E R S OF T H E SQ U A D Laurance E. Dow J ames Fox H a rold H urwitz
Kenneth A . Johnson Kenneth F . M i l ls George L. Ricke r J o h n G. R i deout
Wal ter B. R i deout George D. Vose Percy H. W i l lette
R i deou t, W i l lette, Ricker, H u rwi tz, Fox M i l ls, H ickey, Gurney, Vose 1 14
POWDER A N D W I G
CO L B Y D RAMAT I CS SOC I ETY
P res ident
V i c e - President
J O H N J. P U L L EN
DOROT H Y F . H E R D
Sec retary
Trea s u r e r
ROB E RT W . COLOMY
R U T H R . TOA B E
M E M B E RS Agnes C . Carlyle F rederick Demers J anet P. Goodridge Edward J. Gu rney
Lou i se M. H i nckley Ruth C . K e l l er Carl E. Reed Mary M . Sma l l
Reed, Demers, W i l l i a m T r i m b l e , Swal low, H i nck ley, K e l l e r Colomy, H e r d , P u l len, Toabe 1 15
V i rg i n i a M . Swa l low Ann C. Trimble A l v i n L . Vose
ORAC LE BOARD
Ed i tor - i n - Ch ief
Bus i ness Manager
E U G E N E A . McALARY
L EO F . HAGGERTY
Mana g i ng Editor
Wome n ' s Edi tor
WALT E R L . WORTH I NG
B ETT I N A D. W E L L I N GTON
. Ass i s tant Ed i tor
Ass i stant Bus i ness Manager
J AMES L . ROSS
J O H N - PA U L H I N E_S
ASSOC I ATE M EM B E R S OF T H E BOARD Frederick J . Banzi J ames M . Coyne
Robert D. Hussey Beth P. Pendl e ton
J ohn G. R ideout Gera ld M. Ryan
Ross, H i nes Worth i ng, McAl a ry, Haggerty 1 16
EC HO BOARD Ed i to r - i n - C h i e f E DWA R D J . G U R N EY, J r.
Manag i ng Ed i to r G EO R G E R . B E R RY
Wom e n ' s Ed i tor KAT H R Y N A . H E R R I C K
B us i ness Manager JOSEPH L . ST EV E N S
ASSOC I AT E E D I TO R S Kathryn E . Caswel l Ol iver C . Mel len
V i r g i n i a Moore J oseph 8. O'Toole
J ames L . Ross Rober t S . Wi l l i a m
ASS I STA NT E D I TO R S Iola H. Chase Frederick Demers I rv i ne R. Gammon Morton M . Gol d f i ne
Marjorie D . Gou l d Catherine C . Laughton Lenda l l C. Mahoney Luc i l le K. P i nette
Rober t N . An thony Russel l L . B lanchard Joseph C iechon Fred C . Emery
Arch i e E. Fol lett Harry K . H o l l i s F r a n k R . Me l le n Don a l d 8. Read
Gerald M . Ryan David M. Trecartin Lyspeth Wi nche l l
R E PO RT E RS W a l te r 8 . R ideout Carleton N . Savage Edward J. Seay E l io t I. Slobod k i n
Gol d f i ne, Demers, Trecar t i n, Ryan, Gammon O'Toole, Dolan, Sma l l , Mahoney, Geer, Me l l en Ross, Moore, Chase, Gou l d, Rogerson Berry, Herrick, Gu rney, Stevens, Caswe l l , W i l l i a m 1 17
WH ITE MU LE BOARD Edi tor- i n - Ch ief J O H N J. P U L L E N
B u s i ness Manager MA U R I C E K R I N S KY
Manag i ng Ed i to r ROB E RT S. W I LL I AM
Wome n ' s Ed i tor CAT H E R I N E C. LAUG HTON
Adve r t i s i n g Manager L EO F . H AGG E RTY
Assoc i a te Ed i tor ROB E RT W. COLOMY
Assoc i a te Wome n's Ed i tor KAT H RY N E . CASW E L L
Sports Ed i tor J O H N P. RODE R I C K
Exchange Ed i to r F R E D E R I C K J . BA N Z I
Rad i o Ed i tor EV E R ETT H. COL E
B OA R D ASS I STANTS S idney B l ac k Ben j a m i n B . Brownstei n I ol a H . Chase Dorothy S . Cunningham Frederick Demers Edi th W. F a l t
B e u l a h B . Fenderson E l i zabeth M . Fra n k l i n Morton M. Goldfine V i rg i n i a Moore Carl E . Reed Eleanor B. Ross
J ames L. Ross Dorothy W. Sm i th E l i zabeth S. Thompson Ruth W. Wa l den Lyspeth W i nchell
Cole, Banzi, Reed, Goldste i n , Demers B l ack, Walden, F a l t, Thompson, Fran k l i n, Good Smi th, Moore, Fenderson, Ryan, Ross, Cunningham, Brownste i n Colomy, Winche l l , Krinsky, P u l len, H aggerty, Laughton, Wi l l iam, Caswel l 1 18
CO N C E RT BOAR D
President
Sec retary
K AT H R Y N A . H E R R I C K
W I N N I F R E D Y . W H I TE
Fac u l ty Advisor PROF. EV E R ED F . STRONG
E X EC U T I V E BOA R D Francis Barnes
Ol iver C. Me l le n R u t h W. Walden
J ames L. Ross
M EM B E RS H I P COMM I TT E E Men's Division J oseph W . Bishop Morris Cohen
Cha rles E. Houghton Charles 0. Pearson
Lew i s E. Rush Henry R . Thomas
Women's Division Edna M. Al len Dorothy W . Gou l d
Teresa J. Henderson Helen K . deRochemont
Ross, Mel l en Herrick, Barnes, W a l den 1 19
H i l dre th E . Whee ler
COMBI N E D MUSICAL C LU BS
Di rector
Gene ra l Manager
J O H N W. T HOMAS
J OSE P H W. B I SH O P
President Men ' s G l ee C l ub
President Women ' s Glee C l u b
H E N RY R. THOMAS
B E RTHA M . WH I TTA K E R
Manager Women's G l ee C l u b
L i b ra r i a n
V I RG I N I A M . SWALLOW
DO ROT H Y W . SM I T H
Fac u l ty Adv i sor P RO F . EV E R ETT F . STRONG
ACCOM PA N I STS W I N N I F R E D Y. W H I T E
R I C H A R D FOLL ETT
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M E N'S G L E E C L U B F I R ST T E N O R Howard L. Brown
Ray G . Fou r n i e r Bernard C . S ta l l a rd
Sol omon C . F u l l e r
S ECO N D T E N O R Fred C . Emery
J ames R. Sti neford A l v i n L . Vose
Edmund L . Barnard
Francis Ba rnes A l f red H. Wheeler
Robert B . G i l ray J ames L . Ross
Fe l i x J . Gonde l a 01 iver C. Mel len
Henry R . Thomas
F I RST B ASS W i l l ia m C. Ca rter
SECO N D B ASS Ra lph A. Macdon a l d
W O M E N 'S G L E E C L U B F I R ST SO P RA N O A l ice L. Boque! Lora R . Cummi ngs Marjorie D . Gou l d
Margaret E . H iggins Beth P . Pend l e ton Bri l ey M . Thomas
H e l en E . Wade Bertha A. W h i ttaker Ruth Yea ton
SECO N D SOPRANO J essie W . Adams J eanette E. Benn
Dorothy W . Gou l d Annette M . Martel
El eanor B . Ross Edythe D . S i l verman
F I R ST CONTRALTO Mary E . Fai rban ks Mary M . H e rd Avi s E . Merr i t t
A l i ce M. M u l l igan J oyce M. Perry Dorothy W . Smi th
V i rg i n i a M . Swa l low Grace H. Whee l e r E l i zabeth W i l k i nson
S ECO N D CONTRALTO Edi th W . Fa l t Kathry n A . Herrick
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Margaret R . Li bbey R u th A. M i l l e t t
H a ze l E. Wepfer W i n n i fred Y . W h i te
CHAPEL CHOIR
SO PRANOS Beth P. Pendleton
Bertha A. Wh i ttaker
CONTRALTOS Dorothy W . Smi th
K ath ryn A. Herrick
T E NORS Bernard C . Sta l l ard
Henry R . Thomas
BASSES Ralph A. Macdonald
J ames L. Ross
ACCOM PAN I ST R u th Yeaton
Thomas, Sta l l a rd, Ross, Macdonald Yeaton, Wh i ttaker, Pend l eton, Smi th, Herrick 1 22
SYM P H O N Y ORC H EST RA Cond u c to r H A RO L D F . B ROWN
Concert Master A RT H U R B . W E I N V I OL I N S
F rederick J. Banzi Francis Barnes Cec i l M. Dagget t, J r. J ames Fox Fe l i x J. Gondela
Mary M. Herd Margaret R. L ibbey J anet E . Lowel l Samuel Mane l i s Avi s E. Merritt
F ra nces J . Morr i l l J oseph L. Packard Amy H. Thompson Price Y . Toz i e r Maynard C . Wal tz
'CE L LOS L uc i le H. J ones
Barbara R . Pe i se r
Luc i a A . Perrea u l t
H i l dreth M. Wheel e r
B.ASS Beth P . Pendleton Jeanette E. Benn
F LU T ES W i l l ia m A. Bovie R u th A. M i l le t t
Rossi ter W . Marcou
CLAR I N ETS N orman R . B rown
W i l l i am C . Carte r
W i l fred J . Combel lack
Al fred H . Whee ler
SAX O P H O N ES R u th Wheel e r
Leonard S. Abramson
FRENCH HORN Cha r les A. MacGregor
T R U M P ETS W i l l a rd D. L i bby
Eugene A. McA l a ry
J ane D. Montgomery
Marble J. Thayer, J r.
TROM BO N ES H a ro l d C. A l len
Robert H . Neumer
Marcus O l ade l l
PERCUSSION Webste r C . B lanchard
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E l eanor L. MacCarey
BAN D Conductor HAROLD F . B ROWN
D r u m - Major P H I LLI P F . G ROESB EC K
L i bra r i a n W I LL I AM A . BOV I E P I CCOLO W i l l i a m A . Bovi e
C LAR I N ETS Leonard Abramson Norman R. Brown
W i l l iam C. Carte r W i l fred J . Combel lack
Winston C . Clark Wade R . Davis Fel i x J. Gondela
Lawrence N. Gray Clevis 0. Laverty Wi l l ard D . Li bby
Mason P. Ti l den Al fred H . Whee l e r
T R U M P ETS L e o M . Sel tzer Marble J. Thayer, J r. John R. Haske l l
TROM B O N E Harold C . A l l e n
HORNS Charles A . MacGregor Roger D. Soper
Deane L . Hodges
Donald L. Rockwood
BAR I TO N E Marcus Olade l l
SAXO P H O N ES George D. Vose
A l v i n L . Vose
T U BA J ames Fox
PERC U SS I O N Webster C. B l anchard George N . Burt
Royal G . Luther, J r. Robert B. Moore
El more L . Rogers
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AROOSTOOK C LU B
P re s i d e n t
V i ce- President
B ETT I N A D . W E L L I N GTON
KAT H E R I N E L . H A RV E Y
Sec retary T reasu r e r AV I S E . M E R R I TT
M EM B E R S J essie W . Adams Mary E . F a i rbanks Abb i e E . Hooper Pea rl E . H oyt
Barbara E . H u tcheon Beryl V . Mc Keen Grace V . Robi nson E leanor B. Ross
Doris L . S m i th J en n i e E. Tarbe l l Sigrid E . Tom p k i n s
McKeen, Tarbe l l , F a i rbanks H u tcheon, Smi th, Robi nson, Ross Thibodeau, Merri tt, We l l i ngton, H arvey, Tomp k i n s 1 25
I nte rnationa l Re lations C l u b Pres ident DO NALD F. R I C H A R DSON
Vice- President R U T H R . TOA B E
Sec retary-Treasurer J O E L ALLEN
MEMB E R S Dan i e l P . Ayotte Muriel D . Ba i l ie Earl J. Barc l ay Edmund L. Barnard Beu lah E. Bennett George R . Berry Joseph W . Brogden Les l i e H. Brown Robert 0. Brown J ames N. Buckner Hope Bunke r John C. Burgoon Morris 0. Campbe l l , J r. Sara J . Cowan J ames M . Coyne George Q. Davis Valentine S . Duff Paul F . Evers Mary Ewen
Alb ion L. Farnharri F rederick G. Foster Katherine D. Fran k l i n J ames E. Glover Edson M. Goodrich Arnold A. Green J ames E. Gui ney Pau l J. H arol d John R . H as ke l l Margaret G. Henderson H arol d W. H ickey David R . H i l ton Charles E. Houghton Pearl E. Hoyt Reg inald H. Humphrey Kenneth A . J ohnson Lawrence V. Kane Harold W. K i mba l l , J r . Lois K . Lund
Esther L. Marshal l Robert N. M i l ler Charles N . Nawfel R ichmond N. Noyes Joseph L. Packard Ralph 0. Peabody M i rna B . Robertson Elbridge B. Ross Robert W. Sparkes Lawrence J. S u l l i van Anthony C. Stone E l i zabeth S. Thompson Laura M. Tol man H ugh F . Travers Gladys J. Wei n Annabe l le E . W h i te El izabeth W i l ki nson Robert S. Wi l l iam Bertha S. Z u kas
Beerbaum, H umphrey, Sma l l , Stone, Barnard, Glover, Foster J ohnson, Campbe l l , Whi te, Thompson, Lund, Su l l i van, W i l l i am, Gui ney Marcou, Hoyt, Cowan, B rown, Feldman, Duff, Curtis, Z u kas, Masse Kane, Pendl e ton, Toabe, Gri ffi ths, R i ch a rdson, W i l ki nson, Tolman, Fran k l i n , Vose 1 26
COSMO PO L I TA N C L U B P re s i d e n t
V i c e - P re s i d e n t
JOHN J. ENGL I SH
MART I N M . O' DON N E L L
Second V i ce- P re s i de n t
Sec re tary
M I LTO N P. K L E I N H O L Z
A R N E 0. L I N DB E RG H
T rea s u re r J OS E P H W. B I S H O P
E X EC U T I V E COMM I TT E E An thony C . Stone
Eino A . K i v i
MEMBERS Herman R . A l derman F rederick J. Banzi N orman R . Dow Solomon C . F u l l e r Morton M . Goldfine
R a y Gol dste i n Theoph i l e S . K ra w i ec Rossi te r W. Marcou Cha rles N. N awfel, J r. J oseph T. Orlows k i
Foahd J . Sa l iem Leo M . Sel tzer Boris P . Sherman Robe r t W . Sparkes Thomas G. Van Slyke
Ma rcou, N e l son, A l derman, Van Slyke, Veysey S . F u l ler, W. F u l l e r, Hol t, Goldstei n , K i v i , Ciechon H a i ns, Roth b l a tt, DeM a r i n i s, J ohnson, Masse B i shop, K le i nholz, Eng l ish, L i ndberg, Stone, Anderson 1 27
PRESS CLUB
Preside n t
V i c e - President
J O H N J. P U L L E N
J A M ES L . ROSS
Sec reta ry-Treasurer
Adv i so r
KATH RYN A. H E R R I C K
J O S E P H C. SM I T H
M EM B E R S George R . Berry Joseph W. B ishop Agnes C . Carlyle Garnald E. Cole
Hayden B . Wrig h t Frederick Demers Marcel l a Duoba Edward J. Gurney, J r. Barbara E. H u tcheon
Maurice Kri nsky Eugene A. McAlary Gera l d M. Ryan W a l te r L. Worthing
Gurney, Wright, McAlary Mel len, H u tcheon, MacCarey, Duoba, O'Toole Coyne, P u l len, Dolan 1 28
CAME RA C L U B
President
V i c e - Pres i d e n t
V I RG I N I A M . SWAL LOW
S H E L DON R . R U D N I C K
Sec reta ry
T reasurer
B R I L EY M. T H OMAS
MAU R I C E K R I N S KY
MEMB ERS Arth u r Martha Sara J. George
W . Bartel, 11 R . Sessom Cowan H. Crosby
George D . H i l l Clevis 0 . Laverty Ernestine Mal kus Myra E. M a l l e tt
Feldman, Emery, Vose, M a l kus, Barte l M a l lett, Z u k as, Tol man, Coombs, Martel Smi th, Swal low, Kri nsky, Thomas, Rudnick 1 29
Ruth K . Michalek Leo M . Se l tz e r Laura M . Tol ma n Alvin L. Vose
LE CE RC LE FRANCA I S
Pres ident
V i ce- P res ident
L U C I L E H. J O N ES
CAT H E R I N E C . LAUG HTON
Sec re tary
T reasurer
O L I V E R C. M E L L E N
AL I C E L . A. BOCQ U E L
MEMB ERS H arold C . Al len Ade l i ne E . Bourget R i ta C . Carey I ol a H. Chase E l len G. Dignam Arthur W . Feldman N a ta l i e G i l ley Dorothy W. Gou l d
Marjorie D. Gou l d Helen 0. J evons Mrs. Wa l l ace M. Kel ley Maxine L. K napp E l i zabeth E . Lava l l ee Nancy D. Li bby Annette M. Marte l J e a n P ierre Masse
Ralph A . Pe l l erin J ohn G. R ideout Helen K . deRochement Roberta M. Ryan Edyth D. Si l verman A n i ta L . Thibau l t E l i zabeth S . Thompson Anita M. Turcotte
de Rochement, Turcotte, Chase, D ignam, M . Gou l d, D . Gould Gi l l ey, Libby, M u l ke rn, Th i ba u l t, Laval lee, S i l verman Knapp, Herrick, Marte l , Thorne, Jevons, Thibodeau Me l len, Laugh ton, J ones, Masse, Bocque l , Ryan, Krawiec
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BOARDMAN SOC I ETY
F O U N D E D I N H O N O R O F G EO RG E DA N A BOA R DMA N , C O L B Y' S F I RST M I SS I O N A RY
Pres i d e n t
V i ce- Pres i d e n t
B E R T H A A W H I TTA K E R
CAT H E R I N E C . LAU G H TO N
Sec retary
T reasurer
R EG I N A L D H. H U M P H R E Y
J O H N G . R I D EO U T
Fac u l ty Adv i sor PROF. H E R B E RT L . N EWMAN
N ewman, H u mphrey Laughton, Whi ttaker, R i deout
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H a rdy, Perki ns, Peabody, McQu i l l en M i l l ett, Loebs, Roundy
AT H LET I C A DM I N I ST RAT I O N
D i rector G I L B E RT F . L O E B S
C o a c h of Footba l l , B aseba l l a n d Basketba l l
Coach o f Hockey a n d Gol f, Ass i s t a n t Coach o f Footba l l a nd Baseba l l
E DWA R D C . ROU N DY
E L LSWO RTH W. M I L L ETT
Coach of C ross- Cou n t ry a nd Track
Coach of F resh m a n Footba l l
N O RM A N C. P E R K I N S
WOO D ROW W. P EA B O DY
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Team Phys i c i a n
Tea m Phys i c i a n
D R . A RT H U R H . McQU I L LAN
DR. T H EODO R E E. H A R DY
H EA LT H A N D P H YS I CA L
Even the nose is looked i n to.
The col lege yea r of 1 934- 1 93 5 stands out i n recent Colby h i s tory, havi ng seen the estab l i shment of a new pol icy of H ea l th and Physical Education. A new leaf has been turned; n o longer w i l l there be a t h l e t i c s f o r a rugged few, w i th t h e rema i n i ng major i ty a ttendi ng, o r more l i kely, attempting t o escape compu l sory ca l i sthenics classes. I nstead, a broad program is being set i n to operation, prov i d i ng for every man and woman in Colby some form of a t h letics sui ted t o t h e indi vidua l 's ab i l i ties and desi res. One of the outstanding features of the program is the close physica l checkup g i ven to each s tudent. At the time of entrance in the fa l l, the whole student body is processed by the col lege medical staff, assisted by some of the ablest spec i a l ists i n the state, chec king each anat-0my from the toes to the heart. Whenever necessary, corrective prescriptions are g i ven and a s u i table program i s ca rried ou t, so that a t the time of the final checkup at the close of the scfi.ool year, there shou ld be physical i mprovement i n all cases. I n terco l l e g i a te athletics, however, w i l l not suffer from th is broadening program, but w i l l, on the contrary, benefi t . More expansive schedu les have been a rranged, more faci l i ties for i n terco l l eg i a te competi tion have been sought, a n d better cond i t ioni ng a n d care for the pl ayers have been provided. Al ready one new sport has been added to the i n tercol legiate roster in
Co l by Ath l e t i c Sta f f i n the i r wor k i ng c l othes.
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Basketbal l . Th i s y e a r Colby w a s represented by a freshman team t o develop m a te r i a l f o r the hoped - fo r vars i ty of next year. The Hockey team won the Maine i n terco l l eg ia te championsh ip, and before the year i s over, Co l by hopes to boast two more championsh i p teams. Requi red physical education no l onger ta kes the form of class a r m - waving, nor i s the u n fortunate student w h o i s physi c a l l y u n a b l e t o pa rta ke i n v i gorous or e v e n m i ld a th l efics left out. Aside from i n te rcol legiate sports there is everyth ing to choose, from p i n g - pong and sh uffle-board to footb a l l and wres t l i n g . It i s the aim of the departmen t to have each student parti c i pa te in some a c t i v i ty tha t he w i l l enjoy. A com p l e te schedule of i n tram u ra l sports i s be ing carried on i n both d i v i sions. Games in at least two sports are p l ayed a t all ti mes of the year among the fratern i ties and sorori ti es, and i n the women's d i v i sion, the c l asses. P roficiency i n th i s a th l e t i c program i s recog n i zed; i ntercol l eg i a te athl etes a re awarded the vars i ty "C" or c lass n umerals, in the women 's d i vision the H ea l th League "C. H. L." and c l ass numerals a re awarded, and the championsh i p i ntramural team i n each sport i s g i ven a symbo l i c trophy. The i n tramural g roup tha t has the most poi n ts in the course of the year may reta i n possession of a beau t i fu l championsh i p p l aque for the ensu ing year.
H e rbert E. Wads worth i s awa rded the Va rs i ty " C " .
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VA RS I TY CA PTA l N S Footba l l
Hockey
LAU RAN C E E . DOW
E L B R I DG E B. ROSS
Baseba l l
Track
R I C HA R D S . SAWY E R
E DW I N C . V EYSEY
Ten n i s
Gol f
J AM E S L . ROSS
CA R ROLL W. A B BOTT
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Wei ss, McCar thy Larkin, Ervin, Demers
VA RS I TY MA N AG ERS
Footba l l
Hockey
DON A L D F . LAR K I N
DON A L D J. W E I SS
B a seba l l
T RAC K
E DWA R D J . McCA RT H Y
N O Y E S E. E RV I N
Tenn i s FREDER I C K DEMERS
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K i v i , H a rold, M i l ls, LaFleur, McCarthy, O' Donnel l , Estes Sutherland, Dolan, Sa l i em, Sheehan, Stone, Yadwinsk i , Weiss, Young, Hann igan, Merrick, N adeau, McAl ary F u l l er, Wright, La rkin, Guiney, Geer, Russe l l , Thompson, LaChance, Marsha l l , Buyniski Washuk, Paganucci, Rancourt, Sparkes, Peabody, Ross, Dow, Veysey, Sawyer,
VA RS I TY C LU B WEA R E R S OF T H E
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1 93 5 Daniel P . Ayotte Joseph Brogden Edward F . Buyn iski Robert F . Estes Albion H . Farnham Edward J. Gurney
Davi d R. H i l ton Donald F . La rkin Eugene A. McAla ry J ohn R. Merrick Kenneth F . M i l l s Martin M. O ' Don n e l l Ralph 0. Peabody
Arthur 0. Brown H erbert DeVeber J ohn P. Dolan Raymond W. Farnham
Charles R . Geer Alberon i Paganucci Lou i s G. Rancourt J ames L. Ross
J ames G. G u i ney Arthur F. Hannigan P a u l J. H arol d E i n o A . K iv i Kerm i t S. La Fleur
Romeo L. Lem ieux J. R . Marsha l l Norman R . Rogerson I srael Rothb l a tt J ohn J. Sheehan
Roger H . Rhoades Don a l d P. Robi ta i l l e E lbridge B . Ross Hawley Russel l Kenneth C . Sutherland Donald J. Weiss
1 93 6 Foahd J. Sa l iem Robert W. Sparkes An thony C . Stone Edwi n C. Veysey
1 93 7 Stanley J . Washuk Whi tney Wright Em i l T. Yadwi nski Gordon S. Young
1 93 8 J ames G. LaChance
Roland F . N adeau 1 38
Sweet, Russe l l , Kane A l de rman, Thompson, Crosby, F u l ler H aggerty, H i l ton, O' Donnel l
I NTRAMU RAL ATH LETIC COU NCI L
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De l ta Kappa E ps i l o n
Z e ta Psi
H A W L E Y R U SS E L L
DAV I D R . H I LTON
De l ta U ps i l on
Phi De l ta Theta
L EO F. H AGG E RTY
LAW R E N C E V . KAN E
A l pha Ta u O mega
Lambda C h i A l ph a
M A RT I N M . O' DO N N EL L
H OWA R D 0. SWE ET
K a ppa De l ta Rho
Theta Kappa N u
STA N L E Y P. T H OM PSON
G EO R G E H . C ROSBY
Ta u De l ta Ph i
N o n F ra tern i ty
H E RMAN R. A L D E RMAN
T H OMAS W. F U L L E R
FOOT B A L L
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:The determ i nat ion t o w i n shown b y Colby i n the season's f i rst game, p layed a t New Lon 足 don, Con n . , against the Coast Guard Academy ind icated tha t the team wou l d be a dangerous opponent in future games. Overtaking a 1 3 -0 lead the B l ue and Grey triumphed 1 9 - 1 3 . The Coast Guard backs, i n spi te of a swampy fie ld, s l i pped through Colby's l i ne reg u l a rl y, scoring 1 3 poi n ts during the first half. J ust before the half ended Peabody crossed the goal - l i n e for a Colby touchdown after the recovery of a Coast Guard fumble. In the fourth quarter the B l ue and Gray earned another touchdown, but fai led to make the try for poi n t good. Boring in w i th determination Col by soon forced over another touchdown, Yadwi nski carry i n g . Th i s score stood as the marg i n of a hard - earned 1 9 - 1 3 v i c tory. On October 6, another sloppy Saturday, Lew Manly's Tufts J u mbos measured their strength aga i nst the Mule i n Medford's mud. The Mule was stubborn and i ts stubbornness took the form of Peabody's kicking which made the J u mbo's power an i neffective threat unti l l ate in the t h i rd period. Then, a quick kick was downed near the Colby goa l - l ine. Tufts soon crossed the l i ne to make the i r seven poi n t margin of victory. The f i rst home game was a Colby victory . Lowel l Texti l e cou l d n ' t reach thei r end of Seaverns F i e l d during the afternoon, w h i l e Colby crossed the last whi te l i ne twice. As the second h a l f began, Tom Yadw i nski BEGAN to work ahead between the Clothmakers, scattered by Colby's l i g h ter l i nemen . Between runs he z i pped passes i n to Paganucci 's hands where they stuck. Th i rteen poi n ts accu m u l a ted for Colby. Shortly thereafter the game was over. Capta i n Larry Dow, prev iously o u t o f action because o f i l l ness, p layed a short t i m e i n t h i s game. A f l ashy, diversified attack executed by two hard runn i ng, shifty backs, and a powerful l i ne brought Northeastern a v i c tory, often endangered by the B l ue and Gray's accurate passing game. The H uskies scored the i r f i rs t six poi n ts i n the f i rst quarter after a susta i ned advance. U n t i l the final quarte r the advantage was tossed back and forth both teams threaten ing ofte n . I n t h e fourth period Yadw i nski passed t o K i vi f o r a touchdown knotting t h e score. North足 eastern l a te r advanced to the Col by 20 yard marker where i t appeared that they wou ld be held for downs, but a long pass snatched over the goa l - l i ne gave the Bostonians a 1 3 - 7 triumph . Refusi ng to be d i scouraged by an early lead and superior teamwork, an alert Colby team turned the f i rst state series game i n to a v i c tory. Al though the Pol a r Bears had not scored a single poi n t before they came to Waterv i l l e they soon demonstrated that they were able foot足 bal lers. In the second period an i n tercepted pass gave Bowdoin the b a l l on the 40 yard l i ne. Two deftly executed l a teral passes and a wel l - ti med forward pass p u t over a Bowdoin score. The i r k i c ke r converted the try for poi n t m a k i ng the score 7 for Bowdo i n . Shortly before the half was c a l led, Sheehan recovered a blocked punt and on the next p l ay Lemieux tossed a fine 40 yard pass to Tom Yad w i nski who grabbed the ball and took two steps making the score 7 - 6. During the second h a l f Bowdoin used defensive tactics to protect the i r one poi n t lead. Late in the fou rth period when i t appeared that the one poi n t wou ld be a winning marg i n , poor stra tegy w i ped it ou t in a f lash . A l er t Tom Yadwinski grabbed a f l a t pass and tore across the goa l - l ine, putting Colby ahead 1 3 - 7 . Bowdoin p l ayers, d i spi r i ted, pl ayed l i stlessly until the f i na l whistle. W i th one state series game victory beh ind them the B l ue and Gray wen t to Orono, hoping to annex a second over the strong Maine outfi t. The tricky Bears made 20 poi n ts to Colby's 6. Colby, as i n previous games, p l ayed hard, aggressive footb a l l u n t i l the end. Brewster, hard足 h i tting Maine f u l l back, gave Maine i ts f i rst score i n the second period. The fighting Mules
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carried the ba l l down to Maine's l 0 yard l i ne b u t l ost i t on downs. I n t he t h i rd period Maine added a nother 6 poi n ts. Several m i n u tes l a te r the M a i ne qua rterback returned a p u n t to Co l by's 3 0 yard l i ne and another touchdown resu l ted . Yadw inski and Kivi then began to find the holes that the Colby l i nemen were ripping i n the M a i n e l i ne, and i n a few p l ays scored. M a i ne reg  u l a rs were retu rned to the game and h e l d the Colby team u n t i l the battle ended. In the final game of the season the Ba tes Bobcat's power and expe r ience overcame the M u l es. Cold, mud, and toward the end of the game, s l ee t, made the strugg l e for second p l ace i n the state series a dreary spectac l e . The B a te qua rterback ran back the f i rst k i c koff 40 yards, being pul led down by Lemieux on Colby's 40 yard l i ne . Th ree runs advanced the ba l l to the 3 0, then a 1 5 yard pass and a rush put ove r a score. On the next k i c koff Yadw i nski returned 40 yards only to step offs i de w i th the f i e l d ahead c l ea r . I n the fourth quarter an i n tercepted pass put Ba tes in a posi tion to score, from w h i ch they were able to make the i r second tou c h  d o w n to end t h e game 1 3 - 0 . Regard l ess of the record of games the season was successf u l . T h e B l ue and Gray m e t teams that were m o r e powerf_u l a n d teams that w e r e clevere r, b u t i t met no team that tried harder to win. The team's f i g h t i n g spi r i t was evident i n every game. A team that goes th rough a season w i th such a n atti tude has been successfu I .
R ancourt, H u a rd, Go:>drich, Thompson, J a keman, Yad w i nski, Sa l iem, K i v i M i l l ett, Young, MacDonald, W r i g h t, McA l a ry, Sanders, Merrick, Sheehan, Roundy F u l ler, Sutherland, Stone, Dow, Russe l l , Lem i eux, Paganucci 141
F R ES H MA N FOOT B A L L - Season of 1 934 "Woody" Peabody, new l y appo i n ted F reshman coach, organ i zed a capab le 1 93 4 F resh man e leven. ihe Yea r l i ngs met th ree opponents and defeated one. Th i s record, however is not an accurate i nd i cator of the i r abi l i ty . To aid in the development of the vars i ty the Freshmen learned a new type of offense each week; those p l ays which the varsi ty's opponents were ex pected to use. H ence it was i mpossible for the Freshmen to acq u i re coord inati on and fi nesse. In each game it was evident that this defec t caused defeat ra ther than opponent's superior power. Men sure to be valuable to next year's varsi ty were uncovered and taught the funda menta l s of the system they wou l d play under next year. In v i ew of the futu re, the i r serv i ces are more va l uable than success agai nst the i r th i s year's opponents. Ken t's H i l l , the Frosh's f i rst opponent, a i ded by l ong dashes of the i r hal fback Roach, i n spi te o f a w e t f i e l d, exchanged breaks for scores a n d downed the Colby p lebes who lacked teamwork . I nabi l i ty t o c l i c k after they h a d worked the i r way i n to scoring posi tion caused the Frosh to lose to Hebron . On the other hand the Preppers made their opportu n i ty cou n t for seven poi n ts and a v i c tory . Rega rd l ess o f t h e f a c t tha t t h e Fresh men h a d more kicks blocked t h a n they made f i rst downs they were able to repel M . C . I . 7 - 6 i n a game that a t ti mes looked l i ke an E ng l ish rugby contest. Games sched u l ed w i th Coburn and Mai ne School of Commerce were cance l led.
Hersey, Hooper, H ea l , Hodges, Shuman, Dow, Flynn, N eumer Sma l l , Li l l ie, Merrick, Green, Bonner, Winslow, Col eman, Belyea, J oh nson Cole, Wal ker, Seay, Layton, MacGregor, Bender, LaChance
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Coach Perk i ns tu rned out a f i n e cross coun try team i n h i s f i rst coac h i n g ventu re at Colby. A l though the Mu l e p l odders fa i l ed to w i n the state t i tle, they made f i ne showi ngs in each of the races i n which they competed and i n another year a sti l l better record shou l d be i n order. The f i rs t race wi th B a tes and N ortheastern a t Lewiston found the Mule h a rriers pu l l i n g up i n th i rd posi tion. I n t h i s race C l i ff Veysey easi l y outdista nced t h e pack and gave e v i dence that he w a s a l l s e t f o r a b i g season over t h e h i l l s a n d dales. H erby DeVeber l anded seventh posi t i on and the other members of the team, B i l l Pri tham, Roy Young, Reg. H umph rey, and Pete A l l e n f i n ished fu rther down the l i st. I t i s proba b l e that C l i ff cou l d have set u p a new mark in t h i s race had he been at a l l pressed. The next race, aga i nst Mai ne, found the B l ue and Gray representatives m a k i n g a good showing, but l a c k i ng sufficient balance to ou tpoi n t the P a l e B l ue runners as a tea m . Veysey took the measure of the B l ack brothers and B i l l H unnewe l l , w h i l e DeVeber f i n i shed in fourth p l ac e . Next came a tri angu l a r race, w i th Ba tes, Colby, and M a i ne being t h e th ree princ i p l es . T h i s race rea l ly decided t h e State Championsh i p and t h e powe rful U n i ve rsi ty of M a i ne c l uster w a l ked off w i th p re m i e r honors. N everthe l ess it again rema i ned for C l i ff Veysey to be the i n d i v i d u a l h e ro as h e s e t a f a s t pace a n d w a s f a r i n f ront of t h e pack at t h e tape, thus w i nn i ng the i n d i v i d u a l cross coun try championsh i p of the state . H e rby DeVeber f i n ished eighth wh i l e t h e other Colby en tra n ts a l so made very commendable show i ngs. Came the New Englands and the lead i ng sport scri bes were p i c k i n g Veysey to win i n a w a l k . The smooth striding Colby j un ior ob l i ged a n d turned i n one o f the f i nest races i n recen t years. There w a s n o t a b i t o f doubt concern i ng h i s g re a t superiori ty over t h e other col l eg i a te cross coun t ry runne rs i n New Eng l a n d . Veysey and DeVeber were sen t t o the I . C . 4 . A . Cross Cou n t ry Championships i n New York t o wear the B l u e and Gray aga i ns t the foremost d i stance runners i n the coun try. Cl i ff amazed the sporting pub l i c by follow i ng Tom Ottey of M ic h igan Sta te, two - t i me champion, to the tape . C l i ff ran a f i ne race and forced Ottey a l l the way. As Ottey g ;aduates in J une, i t wou l d seem that C l i ff has a good c h ance to annex i n d i v i d u a l honors next yea r . Herby DeVeber, w h o h a d been turn i ng i n some rema rkable races a l l year, estab l i shed h i ms e l f a s one o f the l ead i ng pl odders i n the coun try b y p l ac i n g twe n ty - f i fth in a field of 1 33, j ust ahead of Gene Venzke of Pennsylvania, recogni zed as one of the out stan d i ng d i stance men i n the country.
DeVeber, Pri tham, Veysey, Al len, H umph rey, E rvin, Perkins
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T R A C K The Blue and Gray i ndoor track crew had one of the most successful seasons in years th is w i n ter. For the f i rst time i n h i story Colby track fans were g i ven the opportu n i ty to see dual meets in the f i e l d house w i th the varsi ty tracksters opposing teams from the other Ma i n e col l eges. Bates, Bowdoin, and Maine were encoun tered i n dual meets; t h e la tter t w o b e i n g h e l d i n t h e f i e l d house . Colby dropped a l l three of these meets d u e to t h e superior bal ance of their opponents, but the meets proved h ighly successful and wi l l probably con tinue in the future. Ba tes had too much all around strength i n the f i rst dual meet of the season at Lew i ston and came through on the long end of a 7 5 112 to 45 V2 team score. Superior strength i n the f i e l d events deci ded t h i s mee t f o r the Bobcats as t h e Mu les scored poi n t for poi n t w i th them in the running events. Ral ly N adeau, a f lashy freshman performer, pul led a surP.dse by grabbing seconds in both the 45 yard high hurd l es and 40 yard dash . I n the dash N adeau got off to a perfect start and l ost to K e l l er of Bates only by i nches. In the hurdles he forced P u r i ngton right t o t h e tape. Cec i l Daggett, another exce l l e n t f i rst yea r performer, g o t a thi rd i n t h e dash. Stan Washuk t i ed f o r second i n t h e 300 a n d p l aced second i n t h e broad j u m p . The 600 found two B l ue and Gray performers, Paul Merri c k and B i l l Pritham com i ng i n for poi n ts. Merrick came through w i th a second, wh i le Pri tham, runn i ng the f i nest race of his career, took the odd poi n t . Bob Marsha l l tied for f i rst i n the high j ump and tied for second in the pol e vau l t . Carl Reed, a newcomer, c leared eleven feet, to take th i rd p l ace for the Mules . The best that Col by cou l d do in the wei g h t events caused the Bates weight artists no worry. Johnny Merrick l anded a t h i rd in the 35 pound weight, wh i l e LciF leur f i n i shed i n the same posi tion in the shot put. Herbert DeVeber ran a g reat two m i l e and fol l owed Veysey to the worsted. Veysey's performances in the Bates meet are worthy of spec i a l note. He achieved the a l most unheard of feat of w i n n i ng three d i stance events, the l 000, m i le, and two m i le, in the same afternoon . In the l 000 Cl i ff completely outclassed Bob Saunders, supposed to be much faster, and broke the tape i n the fast time of 2 . 23 -4/5, which estab l ished a new Colby Record . H e took thi ngs easy i n the m i le and came home i n 4 . 3 4 - 2/ 5 . Vesey completed his afternoon's work by stepping the two m i l e in 9.46. His feat in w i nn i ng three races i n one meet received great publ i c i ty throughou t the East and some of the lea d i ng sports wri ters in the coun try are a l ready p i c k i ng C l iff as an Olympic prospect i n the 5 , 000 meter run. The .Bowdoin mee t was the f i rst varsi ty dual ever held i n the field house and the b l eachers were f i l led to overflowing. Johnny Magee's Pol a r Bears won by a poi n t score of 8 8 V2 to 4 1 112 , b u t the meet proved to be one of the most thri l l i ng ever seen here from a Colby poi n t o f vi ew due to the performance of C l i ff Veysey and Ral l y N adeau. C l i ff won the m i l e from Bob Porter i n 4 . 26- 1 / 5 a n d t h e two m i le honors a l so fe l l h i s way. T o c l i max t h e even i ng C l iff ran a good race to p l ace second in the 1 000. I n the m i le C l i ff was pushed a l l the way by Porter and the s tands were in an uproar throughout the race. I t looked as though Porter wou l d pass Cl iff on t h e l a s t l ap, but t h e gri tty Col by l ad h a d j u s t a l i tt l e too m u c h f i g h t t o g i v e i n . H i s t i mes for t h e m i l e a n d two m i l e establ i shed n e w f i e l d house marks a n d i t i s probable that they w i l l last for a l ong t i me u n l ess Cl iff breaks them h i mse l f . N adeau met Phil Good, the I n terco l l eg i a te Champion, i n the 4 5 yard high hu rdles and gave the Col by fans another thri l l that w i l l long b e remembered. H e jumped i n to a lead a t the gun and he l d a two yard margin a t the second hurd l e, but Phi l ' s closing rush was too strong and Rol l y lost by a yard and a h a l f in the Wor l d Record Equa l l i ng time of 5 . 4 / 5 seconds. Cec i l Daggett p l aced second in the 40 yard dash in th i s meet w i th N adeau coming i n f o r a t h i rd . N adeau a l so grabbed a th i rd i n the 4 5 yard l o w hurd l es. Stan Washuk won the broad j ump and p l aced th i rd i n the 3 00. Pau l Merrick took second honors i n the 600 . Herby DeVeber uncorked a g reat last lap spri n t to edge E l me r H u tc h inson for second in the two m i l e . Bob Marsha l l took seconds in the high j ump and pol e vau l t. J ohnny Merri c k go t a th i rd in the 3 5 pound weight and LaFleur picked up the odd poi n ts in the shot and d i scus. Carl Hodges, a fresh man, p laced second i n the d i scus. The Pale B l ue Ci nder team came down from Maine to adm i n i ster an 82- l /6 to 3 8 - 5/6 trouncing to the Colby team i n the conc l ud i ng meet of the season. Performances i n this meet were very good w i th two new i ndoor marks being estab l i shed. George F rame of the v i s i tors cracked George Sprague's record i n the 35 pound weight w i th a heave of 5 0 fee t 5 - 1 /2 i nches. Stan Wash uk set u p a new mark of 21 feet 1 i nch i n the broad j ump, bea ting Larry Robinson's previ ous record. Norm Rogerson pu l led a surprise by w i n n i ng the pole vau l t for Colby w i th an l 1 foot c l earance, which equa l s the indoor mark.
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By f a r the most thri l l i ng race of the i n door season took p l ace in the m i l e run when Veysey and Ernie B l ac k came together. Everyone i n the f i e l d house rea l i zed that t h i s wou l d be a c l ose race and a l l were q u i et a t the bark of the gun. Saunders of the Pale B l ue set the early pace and t i m e of 2 . 2 2 a t the half was unusu a l l y slow for such a race. However, C l i ff was not conten t w i th staying beh i n d and stepped ou t i n to the l ead w i th fou r l aps to go. Black came right up on his heels and the race was on. For th ree laps they conti nued i n th i s way and when the g u n was f i red for the final c i rc l e of the trac k, both of the boys started spr i n t i ng . B l a c k c a m e u p on C l i ff ' s shou l der, but d i d n o t h a v e q u i te enough to pass h i m and l o s t by a f o o t and a half i n the most exc i ti ng race ever seen i n a Colby meet. Dagge t t took a poi n t i n the dash, Rol ly N adeau stumb l ed and cou l d do no better than a th i rd i n the 4 5 y a rd h i g h h u rd l es . Washu k came t h rough w i th a th i rd i n the 3 00 as d i d Paul Merrick i n the 600. H erby DeVeber forced Bill H un newe l l all the way i n the two m i le, b u t w a s not q u i te good enough to ta ke h i s measure. Marsh a l l took second i n t h e h i g h j u mp, Reed tied for second in the pole va u l t, and Kerm La F l eur pl aced second in the d i scus and won the shot. Carl Hodges took th i rd i n the 35 pound we i g h t, t h i rd i n the d iscus, and tied for th i rd in the shot p u t . I n addi tion t o the i r success i n t h e dual meets, t h e Colby trackmen a l so en joyed u n  usu a l success i n t h e B . A . A . and U n i versi ty C l ub Games i n Boston . I n the B . A . A . c l assic Veysey p laced fou rth i n the two m i le, com i ng i n beh i nd J oe McCl uskey, J o h n ny Fol l ows, a n d F r a n k M a n n i ng, th ree of the nation's l eading t w o m i l e rs . Colby scored 1 3 poi n ts i n the C l ass B d i v i sion in the U n i ve rs i ty C l ub Games. C l i ff won the m i l e in 4 . 25 - 1 /5 w h i c h equ a l l ed the meet record. Bob M a rsh a l l won the h igh j ump w i th a l eap of 5 ft. 1 1 - 3 /4 i n . J o h n ny Merrick p l aced fou rth i n the 3 5 pound w e i g h t while H erby DeVeber took the f i f th posi t i on i n the m i l e . T h e f reshman tracksters e n j oyed a most successf u l season, g o i n g th rough dual meets with B r i dg ton Academy, Cony H ig h , a nd Sou th Portland H igh w i thout a defeat. Cec i l Dagge t t i n the cfashes, George P i ke and Rol l y N adeau i n the dashes and hurdles, P a u l Merrick, Wen  de l l , Anderson, and H a l Davis in the m i d d l e d i stances, Hol l i s Veysey and B r i n Russe l l i n the m i le, Bob Neumer i n the broad jump, Howie B rackett in the high jump, George Toothaker and George Vose i n the pole vaul t, and Carl Hodges i n the shot put were the ou tstan d i n g yearl i ng performers of the year.
Ervi n, Daggett, Hodges, P i pe r, Young, Perkins P . Merrick, Davis, Neumer, H. Veysey, Baker, P r i th a m , Estes, Eise n f i e l d N adeau, J . M e r r i c k , LaF leur, C. Veysey, Reed, Marsh a l l , DeVeber 1 45
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I n the h istory o f hockey a t Col by there has been n o more successful season than the 1 93 5 campa ign. The State ti tle was captured for the th i rd consecutive t i me, b u t th i s year the ques tion of State supremacy was settled more dec i s i vely than before. The B l ue and Gray won every g ame i n State competi tion; Bowdoin was beaten three t i mes and Bates was beaten three ti mes. A loss to Yale was the on ly defeat to mar the n i ne game schedu l e . Sports wri ters considered Colby's forward l i ne as clever as any in col leg i a te competi tion. Capta i n Ross, Lem i eu x, and Paganucc i , the veteran forward l i ne of the 1 93 4 State cham p ionsh i p t�am, opened the 1 93 5 campai g n on J anuary 5, a t Waterv i l le w i th a dazz l i ng passing attack, and a barrage of shots that left Ba tes on the short end of an l 1 - 2 score. Sheehan, R usse l l and Sparkes shared the burden of duty on the defense and Thompson, a l though i nex perienced, showed promi se i n the nets. Bowdoi n me t the B l ue and Gray at Waterv i l l e on January 1 6. Al though Colby started slow l y, scoring only one goa l in the f i rst period, the i r superiori ty was evident and a t no ti me was there a question as to who wou l d be the victor; it was mere l y a question of how l a rge Colby's score wou l d be. When the final whistle b l ew Colby had d r i ven the d i sk i nto the net seven t i mes and Bowdoin had scored once. The fast B l ue and Gray i ce mach ine coasted along on even terms w i th Bates in a game at Lew iston, on J anua ry 1 8, unti l the f i n a l period when they speeded up and scored twice i n q u i c k succession t o take a 5 - 3 w i n . After m i d -years t h e team put on the i r skates aga i n a n d skated around t h e Bowdo i n p l ayers t o defeat t h e m t h e second time. Lem ieux scored four goal s unassisted; h i s w o r k was suff i c i e n t to bea t the Polar Bears but Pagannucci and Ross each added a poi n t to make the final score 6 - 3 . O n t h e w a y South on February l 2 t h e team stopped at Brunsw i c k t o humble t h e Bowdoin c l ub for the th i rd t i me, w i n n i ng the State crown by this 5 - 3 v i c tory. The fol low i ng day, February 1 3 , proved unlucky for Col by's skaters. At N ew H aven, Y a l e subdued t h e m 9- 1 . D u r i n g the f i rst t w o periods t h e b a t t l e w a s even, but i n t h e f i n a l round Yale pu t on a h i g h - p ressure a ttack, sending five men down the i ce together, a t t i mes, and Colby's resistance w i l ted. On St. Va lentine's Day, a t W i l l i amstown, the team s l i thered abou t on i ce covered w i th an i nch of water, and had to be content w i th a 1 - 1 t i � w i th the Wi l l iams skaters.
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The fol lowing n ig h t, at Providence, Colby overcame a 2 - 0 f i rst period lead to conquer a capab l e Brown team by an 8 - 3 score. This Col by v i c tory upset a l l predi c ti on s and the Brown coach sta ted that he considered Colby the strongest team on Brown's schedu l e . That there m i g h t Colby team stopped a t 3- l. This game c l osed cance l l ed . By w i nn i n g record.
be no q uestion i n anyone's m i n d that t h e y were State champions, the Lew iston on the way from Provi dence to Waterv i l le and overcame Bates the season, a game schedu l ed w i th N ortheaste rn for Feb ruary 2 2 was the State title w i thou t l osing a game the 1 93 5 team estab l ished a
M i l l ett, H a nnigan, Sparkes, Sheehan, Gui ney, Weiss Paganucc i , Lem i eux, Ra ncou r t, Ross, Thompson, LaChance, Davenport 1 47
B AS E B A L L Ma i n e I n te rcol leg i a te Cha m p ions, 1 934 The annual Patriot's Day exhibi tion game w i th t h e U n i versi ty o f Maine gave Colby a c.hance to measure i ts strength, and determ ine what the chances were of holding the State ti tle, won the year previ ous, for the f i rst time in 1 5 years. For the f i rst fou r i nn i ngs "Woody" Peabody, on the mound for Colby, held the Bruins from Orono at bay. H i s teamma tes scored four runs, and as the fifth i n n i ng began th i s l ead seemed sufficient to i nsure a v i ctory. During the next i n n i ng, however, the Orono batters lea rned to clout Peabody's pi tches and began to pile up a score for themse lves. Peabody left the box, and Maine's scoring was stopped, but Colby by loose base - ru n n i ng lost i ts chances to recapture the l ead and the Maine scorebook con ta i ned a record of the i r f i rst 1 934 win, 6 - 5 . Bowdoin was conquered i n t h e 1 st State battle. Ralph Peabody hurled for Colby during i n n i ngs sent n i ne batters back to the Bowdoin remainder of this see -saw battle, w h i ch Cha r l i e t r i p l ed w i th Sawyer on base.
Ser i es contest o n Apri l 2 1 , i n a twel ve i n n i ng the f i rst n i ne i nn i ngs, and in the f i rst three bench as stri keouts. W. Peabody pi tched the Geer ended, 1 2 - 1 1 , in the twel fth, when he
The B l ue and Grey did not fare so wel l on the i r t r i p Sou th, th ree opponents tri umph i ng over them on three successive days. Tufts vanqu ished them f i rs t on Apr i l 24, 9 - 4 . The Medford team earned a two run l ead i n the f i rs t i n n i ng w h i ch they held unti l the fifth, when Colby tied the count. In the rema i n ing i n n i ngs Peabody's pi tches were less deceiving to the J umbo batters and they h i t frequently to pull away i n to the lead. Peabody and Sheehan both scored on home runs. Sheehan 's wal lop was the longest ever seen i n the Medford Ova l . The most dec i s i ve defeat of the season was handed to Colby at Prov idence, the next day, by the Brown n i ne . Lary started on the mound for Colby and the Brown batters n icked him for n i ne h i ts i n two i n n i ngs. J i m Peabody re l i eved h i m and a l lowed Brown on l y fou r h i ts during the remainder of the game. Colby was able to get across the p la te only once, and the team retu rned to Boston, leaving the Providence team w i th a 9- 1 victory for themselves. A t Boston, Al Farnham, a l lowed Northeastern only seven h i ts i n eleven i n n i ngs. The two scores resu l ting from these base knocks covered Colby's one poi n t making it three losses for the B l ue and Grey on thei r barnstorm i ng trip. J i m Peabody singled and his brother R a l ph tripled to earn the Colby marker. On May second, Colby p layed bri l l i a n t baseba l l , downing Maine i ts second state seri es opponent, 1 2- 5 . In the fi fth the Maine hurler was d ri ve n from the mound by a barrage of Col by h i ts. J im Peabody and R a l ph Peabody each connected w i th the horse h i de sphere for a triple. Colby was a ided in run n i ng up i ts l a rge score by Ma ine's weak fielding. Maine came to Watervi l l e on May 7 , for i ts second State series encou nter w i th Colby. Henderson, the Maine p i tcher performed cred i tably, but as i n the previous game, the Pale B l ue's ragged . f i e l d i ng offset the i r play i n other depa rtments. Charl ie Geer, Colby 2nd base man opened the scoring w i th a homer i n the f i rst. Farnham pi tched a strong game for Col by, only four h i ts were col lec ted by the Ma i ne stic kers, and they were so well scattered tha t none were converted i n to scores. The Colby infield supported the p i tcher w i th a i rt i g h t f i e l d i ng, in the scorebook on l y two marks showed in the error column for Col by. Seven runs stood op pos i te Maine's goose-egg cred i ting Col by w i t h i ts th i rd stra i g h t State series game. J i m Peabody pi tched Colby to i ts second victory over Bowdoin, on May 1 1 . Besides l i m i t i ng the Pol a r Bears to five h i ts he, h i mself, batted out fou r safeties. The score stood even i n the fourth i n n i ng a t two a l l . During the next f i ve i n n i ngs the Mule baserunners crossed the p l a te th ree t i mes wh i l e Bowdoi n got home only twice and lost 5 - 4 . Ba tes ma tched h i ts a n d sl ides w i th Colby for the f i rs t t i me on M a y 1 4 . R a l ph Peabody th rew them up for Colby and the Ba tes ba tters h i t his throws safe l y j ust 5 t i mes, wh i l e he kept the Bobcats off the bases, his teamma tes, J i m Peabody particu larly, who ga thered three h i ts, a single, a doub l e and a triple out of four tries, were working a round the cushions for Colby's seven runs. Ba tes managed to gather three ta l l i es for the i r score page.
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The Bobcat met Colby aga i n on May 1 7 , and apparently was determ i ned to p l ay base ba l l of the big l eague type w h i ch they d i d, but such p l ay cou l d not overcome Col by, whose Sta te series record was yet to be smi rched . Only 27 batters faced each p i tcher, and Farnham, p i tc h i n g for Colby, let the B a tes batters co l l ect j ust two h i ts-no more. The B a tes h u r l e r tried m i g h t i l y to sca l p t h e M u l e, p i tc h i ng f l a w l ess baseba l l a n d h i tting safe l y f o u r ti mes, b u t Sheeha n Colby's masterful f i rst sacker set a l l h i s w o r k a t n a u g h t i n the th i rd when he h i t for the c i rcu i t, m a k i n g the only score of the game. The Blue and Grey made it th ree stra i gh t v i ctories over Bowdoi n bea t i n g them dec i sively on May 20. T h i s v i c tory made it certa i n that the State c rown wou l d rem a i n in Water v i l l e . Colby's c l ubswi ngers ba tted ou t ten safe b lows, among them two homers by Ross and Sheeh a n , respectively. Jim Peabody d i d a good day's work on the mound, stri k i ng out f i f teen Ba tes m e n . The o n e and only l o s s for Co l by d u r i ng the 1 9 3 4 States series contests w a s b rough t abou t by B a tes on the twe n ty - seventh of May. Marcus, Ba tes outfielde r caused most of Colby's grief. In the f i rs t inning he hit a homer w i th two on and i n the n i n th he b l asted out another fou r base blow. " H ocker" Ross hit safe l y three t i mes i n four stands a t the p l a te. In the e i g h th i n n i n g Ra l ph Peabody was th rown out at the p l a te wh i l e t ry i ng to s tretch a t r i p l e i n to a home run. Lemieux, Colby shortstop col l ided w i th a base runner, and the resu l ta n t i n j u ry forced h i s re ti rement. Farnham, Col by p i tcher a n d R a l ph Peabody, each h i t a tri p l e . After these events had taken p l ace the Ba tes score tota led seven and Colby 's five. M a i ne captu red the season's f i rs t game from Col by, b u t to anyone watc h i ng the last game it wou l d be difficu l t to understand how they d i d i t. Two runs were all they cou l d force over the p l a te on May 30 and Colby read i ly pushed f i fteen across. W . Peabody, R . Peabody, and Sawye r each h i t safe l y th ree t i mes. J i m Peabody, p i tch i ng h i s last game for Colby, l i m i ted the M a i n e ba tters to th ree h i ts .
Roundy, Ross, Sheehan, Lem i e u x, R . Farnham, B rown , Geer, Grant La ry, Sawyer, W. Peabody, R . Peabody, A. Peabody, A. F a rnham, Ayotte 1 49
T E N N I S-S EASO N
O F
1 93 4
M a i n e I n te rcol leg i a te Dou bles C h a m p ions
A l though t h e ten n i s team l ost more games than they won, the i r record was saved when t h ree members of the team captu red the Sta te doub les c rown i n the M a i ne I n terco l l eg i a te
Tenn i s
Champ ionsh i ps
at
B r unsw i c k .
Capta i n Norman Taylor and I z zy Roth b l a t t foug h t the i r way through t o the se m i - f i na l rou nd o f the tou rnament, the Tay lor pa i red up w i th B i l l Ferg uson a nd
they capÂ
t u red a th r i l I i ng v i c tory in the f i na l s . Seven men made up the tea m ;
Capta i n Norman
Taylor, '34; Capta i n - e l ect J a mes L . Ross, '36;
H a rold
Al l e n , '37; J o h n Holden, ' 3 4 ; W i l l i a m Ferg uson, '34; F rede r i c k De mers, '37; and I srael Rothb l a tt, ' 3 7 .
Ross, A l l en, Holden, Tay lor, Ferguson, Demers, Roth b l a t t 1 50
G O· L F M a i n e I n te rcol leg i a te C h a m p io n s
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1 93 4
Colby's 1 9 3 4 golfers reta i ned the Sta te t i tl e w i th l i ttle d i ffic u l ty, com i n g i n w i th a 4 3 s troke lead over the second p l ace w i n ners, and Capta i n Abbott won the i nd i vidual c rown w i th a sparkl ing 1 52. The open ing m a tch wen t to Bowdoin, a t B runswick, by a 5 - 4 marg i n on a cold, s l ee ty m id - Apri l day. On May Day M a i ne was subdued at Orono, 8 - 1 . The fol lowing week the team took their c l ubs Sou th and on May 5 defe a ted Tufts 4-2. The fol l owing day B rown won a m a tc h from the B l u e and Gray, 5 - 1 . F rom P rovidence the team wen t to H anover where Dart mouth vanq uished them 6-0. On May 1 5 the team avenged the i r early season defeat by Bowdoin w i th a 7-0 w i n over the Pol a r Bear. The State t i t l e p l ayoffs were held a t O rono on May 22 and both the te2m t i t l e and t h e i nd i v id u a l c rown wen t t o Colby. Roderick, m a tched w i th Leddy, State a m a teur c h a m p i on , won . T h e M u l e wood and i ron masters f i n i shed t h e season masterfu l l y a t P o l a n d Spri ngs on May 26, when they humb led Ba tes 9 - 0 . T h e men who w o n t h e Sta te ti tle f o r Col by were : C. W . Abbott, ' 3 5 , Capta i n ; E. J . Roderick, ' 3 6; J . F . Reynolds, ' 3 6; E. N . Erv i n , ' 3 6 ; W . D . L iscomb, ' 3 4 and L . P . Progal a s k i , '34.
M i l le tt, W i l l i a m, L i scomb, Erv i n , Abbott, Roderick, Reyno l ds, P rog a l aski 151
F R ES H MA N BAS K ET BA L L - Season of 1 93 5 The organ i zation of a F reshman basketba l l team was the f i rst step toward the projected esta b l i shment of basketba l l as an i n te rcol legiate varsi ty sport a t Colby. It i s expected that next year an i n tercol leg i a te sched u l e wi l l be drawn up and that Colby, w i th other Maine col leges, wi l l have varsi ty teams i n competi tion . I f th i s p l a n is carried out, the experience o f the F reshman pl ayers tra i ned by Coach Edd ie Roundy th i s year, wi l l make his task of deve loping a capabl e vars i ty next year, easier. The Frosh p l ayed a 1 2 game schedu l e this year, losing six games and w i n n i ng s i x . The i r opponents were t h e strongest H i gh a n d P rep school teams i n t h e Sta te. Two c l ose games were lost to W i nslow H igh School, runners up for the State H i gh School crown. The State cham pions from Stevens H igh School, Rumford, captu red a game from the Frosh by an e l even poi n t marg i n . On a tri p t o Houl ton t h e freshmen conquered Hou l ton H igh School, schoolboy cha m p i o n s of N orthern Maine, a n d overcame t h e R icker Classical I nsti tute t e a m . T h e Freshmen were victors over the p layers from Hebron Academy once and were defeated by them once. The abi l i ty of the Freshman club to hold i ts own i n the c lass of competi tion i n w h i ch i t was engaged indicates that the material for future vars i ty teams a t Colby i s o f a s high c a l ibre ' as can be recru i ted .
Roundy, Seay, Shumann, Pul len, Bonner, Oleson Tarbe l l , H aynes, Kammande l , H. Wi l l i ams E . W i l l i ams, Berrie, B l ack, Emery 1 52
I N T RAM U RA L ATH LET I CS C ROSS-CO U N T RY Won by De l ta Upsi lon, Second, Zeta Psi , Th i rd, Lambda C h i A l pha, Fourth, A l pha Tau Omega,
38 40 66 78
Poi n ts Points Poi n ts Poi n ts
I nd i vidual W i n ne r, Turbyne, Lambda Chi A l pha Second, P u l len, Zeta Psi Fourth, H i l ton, Zeta Psi
} t } }
Zeta Psi Lambda C h i A l p h a K a p p a De l ta R h o Del ta K appa Eps i lon De l ta U psi lon Tau Del ta P h i Phi D e l ta Theta A l ph a Tau Omega
Th i rd, Pearson, Delta U psi lon F i fth, P ierce, A l pha Tau Omega
SOCC E R Lambda C h i Alpha
D e l ta Ka ppa Epsilon
D e l ta Upsi lon
A l ph a Tau Omega
} }
Lambda C h i A l pha
A l pha Tau Omega
A l ph a Tau Omega
TO U C H FOOT BA L L Tau De l ta P h i A l p h a Tau Omega
I I
Zeta Psi
N on - F ra tern i ty Theta Kappa Nu
Lambda Ch i A l ph a P h i D e l ta Theta
} t
The ta Kappa N u
P h i DPtta The ta
De l ta Kappa Eps i lon Del ta Upsi l on Kappa Del ta R h o 1 53
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Delta Upsi lon
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A lpha Tau Omega
A l ph a Tau Omega
D e l ta K appa
De l ta Kappa
Epsi lon
Eps i lon
BAS K ET BA L L Team
Won
Lost
Lambda Chi A l pha
8
0
De l ta U ps i lon
7
2
Zeta Psi
6
3
Phi De l ta Theta
5
4
De l ta Kappa Epsi lon
5
4
A l pha Tau Omega
5
4
Tau Del ta Phi
4
5
Kappa De l ta Rho
2
7
Theta Kappa N u
2
7
Non - F ra tern i ty
0
9
I N DOOR T RAC K Team
Poi n ts
Poi n ts
Team
Lambda Chi A l pha
58
Alpha Tau Omega
Zeta Psi
54
Non- Fra tern i ty
1
Delta Kappa Epsi lon
15
Phi Delta Theta
0
Kappa Delta Rh o
3
Theta Kappa N u
0
Delta Upsi lon
2
Tau Del ta Phi
0
2
B OW L I N G F i rst Round De l ta Upsi l on Kappa De l ta Rho P h i Del ta Theta Zeta Psi Alpha Tau Omega Lambda Chi Alpha Tau Del ta Phi Theta Kappa Nu
Won 23 20 18 16 14 9 7 5
Lost 5 8 10 12 14 19 21 23
Percentage .82 1 .7 1 4 .643 .57 1 . 500 .321 . 250 . 1 79
Second Round Tau Del ta Phi Kappa De l ta Rho Lambda Ch i A l ph a De l ta Upsi l on A l pha Tau Omega Phi Del ta Theta Zeta Psi Theta Kappa N u
Won 25 17 17 13 1 1 9 8 8
Lost 3 7 1 1 15 13 19 20 20
Percentage .892 .708 . 607 .464 .458 .321 .285 .285
F i na l P l ayoff Delta U psi lon T a u De l ta P h i
Won 6 2
Lost 2 6
Percentage .750 . 250
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CO LBY WOMEN'S H EALTH LEAGU E D i rector of Wome n's Ath l e t i c s CO R I N N E B . VAN N O RMAN
Pres i d e n t
V i ce- Pres i d e n t
MAR I E E . D U E R R
A R L E N E B . HAYES
Sec retary-Treasu rer G RAC E H. W H E E L E R
R E P R ES E NTAT I V E S
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C l ass of 1 93 5
C l ass of 1 93 6
H I L OA F . WOOD
DOROT H Y S. C U N N I N G HAM
C l ass of 1 93 7
C l ass of 1 93 8
R U T H W. WA L D E N
E L EA N O R H . BA R K E R
H E A L T H
L E A G U E
The p u r pose of the Hea l th League is " to consta n t l y and cons i s te n t l y promote hea l th standards" and i s e x pressed i n the motto of the League : / 1 Mens sana i n cor pore sano. " There i s provi ded an acade m i c hea l th pro· req u i red a nd e l ec t i ve cou rses i n hyg i e ne and phys i o l ogy a nd re l a ted l abora tory work, i nc l ud i ng gen e ra l gymna s t i c s, i n d i v i d u a l hea l th exerc i ses, aesth e t i c gram of
and i n te rpreta t i ve gymnast i cs and fol k danc i ng . Ac t i v i t i es con s i s t of o rg a n i zed s pec i a l exh i b i t i ons.
ga mes, sports,
pa r t i e s and
Rewards for part i c i pa t ion in hea l th ac t i v i t i e s take the form of a certa i n n u mbe r of po i n ts for each atta i n ment. These awa rds a re of t h ree k i nds : 1 . Hea l th and streng t h ; 2 . Laboratory wo rk; 3 . Tou rname n t. U nder the f i rst head i ng a sma l l n u mber of po i n ts a re g i ven for such th i ngs as f reedom from colds
for a certa i n l e ngth of
t i me , not havi ng to be exc used from c l ass on accou n t of i l l ness, correct we i g h t and postu re.
U nder l abora tory
wo rk, po i n ts a re g i ven for reg u l a r attendance a t
gym
c l ass, mention in the gym meet, h i k i ng, w i n te r sports, a nd hockey, baske tba l l , speedba l l and vol l eyba l l prac t i ces. I n the i n te r - c l ass compe t i t i on, six po i n ts a re g i ven to a pe rson who makes the f i rst team, fou r po i n ts for second team, a nd so on .
Each member of the w i nn i ng
c l ass tea m gets s i x po i n ts. At the end of each season a n honora ry va rs i ty i s chosen f o r e a c h sport. Tw ice a yea r, a t the Gym Mee t, and
on F i e l d Day,
awa rds a re pre
sen ted . A tota l of 1 3 5 po i n ts e n t i tles a Col by woman to the Lea g ue Monog ram, 270 po i n ts e n t i t l e s h e r to h e r .11 C l ass N u me ra l s, 4 0 5 poi n ts en t i t l es her t o a "C. W a nd 5 4 0 po i n ts en t i t l es h e r t o t h e He a l th League Cup.
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H EA LT H L EAG U E AWA R DS T H E H EALTH L E AG U E C U P Marie E . Duerr, 1 93 5
Beth P . Pendl eton, 1 93 5
T H E " C . W." Kathryn A . Herrick, 1 93 5
Margaret J ordan, 1 93 5
Ruth C . F u l l er, 1 93 6
Grace H. Wheel e r, 1 93 5
Amy H . Thompson, 1 93 7
N U M E RALS : " 1 9 3 5 " Hope Bunker
V i rg i n i a M . Swa l low
N U M E RALS : " 1 9 3 6" Dorothy W. Gou l d
Cathe rine C . Laughton
W i n n i fred Y. W h i te
N U M E RALS : " 1 9 3 7 " M a ry A. U tech t
Bertha S. Z u kas
T H E "C. H. L." R u th C. Ke l l er, 1 93 �
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Dorothy W . Goodwin, 1 93 7
Agnes C. Carly le, 1 93 6
Marjorie D . Gou ld, I
I
937
H e l e n F . Curtis, 1 93 6
R u th S. Hodgdon,
R u th L . M a i l ey, 1 93 6
Catherine M . l va n i s i n , 1 .9 3 7 Margaret R . Libbey,
E l i zabeth M i l ler, 1 93 6 T h e l m a M . Beverage,
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I
937
Luc i l l e E. P i nette,
I
937 I
937
937
E l eanor B . Ross, 1 93 7 Lou i se G. Tracey, 1 93 7 Hazel E. Wepfer, 1 93 7 Katherine W i n k l e r, 1 93 7 R u t h Yeaton, 1 93 7
F I E L D
H OC K E Y
Frosh, 4; J u n iors, 2 Sen iors, 3; Sophomores, Seniors, O· F rosh, 0
All three Last fal l the f i e l d hockey championsh i p was p l ayed off in three games. games were h a rd fought. On Tuesday, November 6, the f i rst two games were pl ayed on the field in back of Foss H a l l ; the Freshmen lau nched the i r a t tack w i th surprising strength. I n the i r forward l i ne were seve ral p layers w i th high school experier.ce who knew how to ca rry and drive the bal l . The J un ior team had two years experience behind them but cou ld not cope w i th the F reshmen . Many a drive toward the Frosh goa l was successfu l ly bloc ked by the two i ndefa tigable fu l l backs. The score was tied unti l the last m i nu te when a spectacu l a r Frosh on s l aught accoun ted for two goa ls. The Freshmen had made the i r f i rst mark in the i r c lass h i story. In the second game the Sophomores were "in there" every m i n u te, endeavoring to teach those. h igh and mighty Seniors a lesson . However, the Sophomores were hand i capped by the loss of Scri bner, a center. P i nette, a Sophomore w i ng, was ou tstand i ng' in carrying the ba l l down the f i e l d . The Sen ior goa l s were made b y Drew and Herd, w h i l e good pass work ac cou n ted for the Sophomore goa l made by Wepper. The Sophs carried ou t the i r last yea r's stra tegy putting their 2 mascots ( 2 yel low cloth dogs ) one on ei ther side of the goa l , but th i s year these d i d n o t b r i ng t h e success o f l ast year. The final game b rough t a record brea k i ng crowd to the side l i nes-a batt l e between Sen ior and Freshman forces. The F reshmen were determi ned to break trad i tion and make the Seniors b i te the dust. It i s i n teresting to note that the final game i n the championsh i p the previous yea r was p l ayed by Fresh men and Sen i ors and a l so ended in a scoreless tie. The teams were very even l y - matched, the defense on both sides being espec i a l l y notab le. The ba l l d i d not stay long i n ei ther goa l a rea but rema i ned i n the center section most of the game. Betty Herd was outstanding in the Frosh a ttack wh i l e her sister Dot H e rd was p rom i ne n t i n the Sen i or forward l i ne. J u l i e H aske l l playing wing furnished a l i ttle side i n terest in the game when she fel l f l a t th ree t i mes m a k i ng va l i a n t a ttempts to prevent the ba l l from going over the side l i nes.
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C LASS T EAMS SEN I O R Forwards : D . H erd, Ba i l ie, Duerr, Thorne, Washburn; Backs : Kennison, Whee l er, Wood, J ordan, Lava l lee; Goa l : deRochemont. J U N I OR Forwards : F u l l e r, H ayes, Thompson, C u n n i ngham, J ones; Backs : G i l ley, D. Gou ld, Libbev, Wy man, W h i te ; Goa l : deRochemon t. SOP H OMOR E Forwards : Pinette, Wa l den, Scribner, Wepfer, H u tcheon; Backs : l van i s i n, Ross, Z ukas, Bou r get, Cowan ; Goa l : Spea r. F R ESHMAN Forwards : Haske l l , B . H e rd, Deeny, Wheel er, Cram; Backs : Q u i n t, Barker, W i ng, Wade, Lowel l ; Goa l : H apworth .
VA R S I TY P i nette, B. H erd, Scribner, H ayes, D. H e rd, G i l ley, Barker, J ordan, Wyman, Cowan, Pen i:fl e ton.
SEN I OR A N D F R ESHMA N F I ELD H OC K EY TEAMS-CO-CHAM P I O N S B a i l i e, Whee l e r, Pend l e ton, Wood, Barker, Q u i n t, Haske l l , H a pworth Duerr, J ordan, LaVa l lee, Wade, Lowe l l , H erd Herrick, Kennison, Thorne, H e rd, W i ng, Whee l e r, Cram, Deeny 1 59
B A S K E T B AL L
Won
Lost
Sophomores
5
Sen iors
4
2
J u n iors
2
4
Freshmen
1
5
C LASS TEAMS SEN I OR : Trimble, G. Whee ler, D . Herd, Herrick, Duerr, Pend leton. J U N I OR : F u l l er, J ones, G i l l ey, Whi te, Hayes, Thompson. SOPHOMOR E : Zukas, Scribner, U techt, Ross, H u tcheon, Gou ld. F R ESHMAN : B . Herd, Foster, Quint, J . Wheeler, Peiser, Tibbetts.
VAR S I TY : Due rr, Hayes, D . Herd, U techt, Ross, Foster.
In the basketba l l tou rnament the Sen iors started off we l l and looked l i ke tl-ie best team wh i l e the F reshmen looked very wea k. But after the experience of p l ay i ng a few games to gether and w i th the rea rranging of p layers, the F reshmen picked up and i t is evident that they ';Vi i i g i ve plenty of worry to next year's teams. The Seniors, however, fe l l down on the job and lost two games one after the other. The Sophomores kept " w i n n i ng consisten tly, even though they did not win by l arge scores, and lost the on ly game of the series to the Sen iors. The two Sophomore forwards, H u tcheon and Gou ld , dependable scorers, were l a rgely responsible for the i r w i n n i ng the championsh i p . Spec i a l men tion might be made of Helen Foster, who has a l ways p l ayed guard b u t found i t necessary t o change her posi tion t o forward. I t was h e r work which accounted for the better scoring of the Freshman tea m .
CHAM P I ON S H I P SOPHOMORE BASK ETBALL TEAM Zu kas, Ross, Gou l d, Scribner U tech t, H u tcheon, Cowan 1 60
V O L L EY B A L L Won
Lost
J u n iors
5
1
F reshmen
4
2
Sen i ors
3
3
Sophomores
0
6
C LASS TEAMS SEN I OR : H e r r i c k, J ordan, Thomas, Pendl eton, Wood, Wash b u r n . J U N I OR : W h i te, H ayes, Thompson, Thiba u l t, F u l l e r, M u l kern . SOPHOMORE : Zukas, U tech t, Tracey, Marsh a l l , Li bbey, Hodgdon . F R ESHMA N : Pe i se r, M a l lett, Mcleod, H apworth, 8. H erd, Coombs.
VA R S I TY : Pend l eton, Thompson, U techt, B. H erd, H apworth, H ayes.
Vol leyba l l i s one of the most popu l a r of women's sports on the campus, as i s evidenced by the enthusi asm d u r i ng the tou rnament games. For the last two years the prese n t Senior c l ass has h e l d the ch ampionsh i p i n vol l eyba l l but h a v i ng to put up a fight i n order to rna i n ta i n i t. T h i s year_the exce l l e n t p l a y i n g of t h e J un iors fu l l y warra n ted t h e championshi p's chang i ng h a n ds . The vars i ty c a l i b re playing of W h i te, H ayes, F u l l e r and Thompson was not to be ou t done. The team l ooks l i ke a sure bet for the championsh i p next yea r.
CHAM P I ON SH I P J U N I O R VOLLEYBALL T EAM T h i b a u l t, M u l kern, F u l ler, W h i te, H ayes, Thompson 1 61
T E N N I S-S EASO N
O F
1 93 4
Last yea r the te n n i s tou r nament was p l ayed off too l a te to be recorded in the Orac l e . Th i s tou rnament i s pl ayed o f f by a process of e l i m i n a t i on to f i nd the champ ion i n each c l ass. Then
the
Sen i or c l ass
champion p l ays
the
Sophomore wh i l e the J u n i or p l ays the Fresh ma n . The two w i nners p l a y for the f i n a l c h a m p i onsh i p . T h e c l ass champ ions l a st yea r were .
Se n i or
Ma ry B uss
J u n i or
Beth Pe nd l e ton
Sophomore Fresh man
Amy Thompson R u th Wa l den
In the f i n a l s M i ss Thompson de fea ted M i ss Pend l e ton for the champ i onsh i p w i th a score of 6- 1 , 1 1 - 9.
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E D I TO R I A L Men of w i sdom have sa i d : " Experi ence i s the g rea test teacher. " Each yea r the ed i tori a l board of t h i s book a ttempts t o pass on t o t h e successor t h e knowledge t h a t i t has g a i ned through the experience of publ ishing one vol ume. Often much of th is advice goes unheeded by the new ed i tors. A year ago the ret i r i n g edi tor recommended that a few days, ea r l y i n the school year, be set aside for the ta k i ng of pictu res for the ORACLE. This plan has not been carried out and has c aused much comment and some crit icism . The " Echo" has poi n ted it out ed 1tori a l l y . I t i s not d i ff i cu l t t o e x p l a i n : I t w a s preven ted b y t h e f a c t t h a t t h e col lege admin i stra tion d i d not choose to cooperate to the extent o f a l low i n g c l ass cuts f o r t h i s purpose. Ye t we aga i n recommend th i s p l an and si ncere l y hope t h a t as e a r l y i n t h e future as i s possible i t m a y b e adopted. As was poi n ted out i n the Foreword, drastic changes have been made i n the sty l e of t h i s boo k . W e hope tha t they w i l l be considered an i mprovement. I t took longer for styles i n p r i n ting a n d engravi ng t o b e modern i zed than othe rs, a n d a l though for the past two o r th ree years the ORACLE has been ten d i ng toward a modern make- up, we bel ieve tha t t h i s year a g rea t step has been taken toward modern i za tion wi thout going to b i zarre extremes. The chief recommendation of the re t i r i ng edi to r i a l board concerns the ma tter of staff succession. So far as is known, there i s no consti tution i n existence, prov i d i n g for the ap poi n tm e n t and tra i n i ng of members of the edi tor i a l board of the ORACLE. This g i ves rise to a d i fficu l t prob l e m for the edi tor and h i s assistants. This year we were extremely fortun a te i n having some me mbers of t h e board w i th considerab l e yearbook experience. Even so, orga n i z a tion and assignment of w o r k was d i fficu l t . We hope t h a t before t h e e n d of t h e school y e a r a consti tution w h i c h m a y be fol lowed for the e l ection of members of the board sha l l have been d rawn u p and put i n to effect. On beha l f of the e n t i re staff, the edi tor w i shes to thank all those who i n any way whatsoever have a i ded us i n the pub l ica tion of th i s volume, espec i a l ly P rofessor Eustis for his c lose w a tch over our progress, J oseph C . Smi th for h i s generous and eff i c i e n t photographic work, Professor Li bby for h i s kind h e l p, and the Howard - Wesson Company for the i r c l ose co operation . To the ed i to r i a l board of the 1 93 6 ORACLE : May you profi t by our exper i ences, both fai l u res and successes, to the end that each year a better vol u me shal I be pub I ished than the last.
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I N MEMOR I AM
ELEANOR BRIDGES, CLASS OF 1 9 3 4
Leaden c l ouds h u n g , t h e d a y t h a t E l ea nor Bri dges died, l i ke a pa l l above Waterv i l l e a n d t h e campus o f Colby Col lege, a fi tting symbol o f t h e g r i e f which pierced h e r Colby fri ends when they l ea rned that she had passed away. Duri ng her four years a t Col by, E l eanor earned the respect and won the affection of the members of the col l ege facu l ty as we l l as of her col lege mates. In schol arsh i p she ran ked h i gh in her cl ass. She took an active part in col l ege activi ti es, as evi denced by her membersh i p i n S i g m a Kappa, constan t partici pation i n women's athl etics a n d i n t h e Col lege Y . W. C. A . , her servi ce as member o f t h e Studen t Execu tive Comm i ttee a n d two years as an assistan.t e d i tor of the Colby Echo, and her el ection i n senior year as president of her c l ass. In this brief record of El eanor Bri dges' l i fe at Col by much of importance i s ove rlooked; thâ&#x201A;Ź: i n ta n g i b l es d i ff i cu l t to eva l uate . Perhaps the f i nest i nsight i n to this young woman's sou l is afforded i n her poem "Comprehension , " which was awarded the Mary L. Carver Prize by the col l ege com m i ttee for the best poďż˝m submi tted by a Colby studen t during the acadernic year 1 93 3 - 3 4 . H e re we f i nd the q uesting heart and crysta l clear mind of a you thful b u t reflective poet . H ere her you ng womanhood confronts the mystery of l i fe simply and brave ly, asking the question w h i ch troubled age cannot answer and f i n d i ng answer, as you th always does and must, i n 1-ier own courage. Addressing herse l f to the river weed that rises and sways from i ts roots in the mud, str i v i ng toward but never atta i n i ng to the sweet air above the stream, she asks : "And is my worl d l i ke yours, 0 weed A futi l e . never-endinq need Wh ich c l u tches b l i nd l y for the l ight U p throtJQh a d i m and lonely n i Qht?" But soon, d raw i n g upon her own spi r i tu a l resources, comes the brave answer to her own question; "And now I k now the si lent joy Which future dark cannot destroy. For now i t stands revealed to me That w i thout stri fe, Life cannot be And i f w i th plant or me cou l d stay More than a th i n refracted ray Of L i g h t or Truth from space outside Our own worl ds, we must both have died; Because our u nacc ustomed sight Cannot w i thstand u n f i l tered l i ght."
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S N A P S H OT
CO N T EST
I n order to obta i n a re p rese n ta t i ve col l ec t ion of c a m pus snapshots for use in the d i v i s i on pages of this vo l u me of the O RAC L E , the ed i to r i a l boa rd sponsored a contest a mong the studen t body. P r i zes were offe red as fol l ows : Two dol l a rs for the l a rgest i nd i v i d u a l
assortment used ;
one dol l a r for the
most u n u s u a l campus v i e w ; one dol l a r for the best fac u l ty s n a pshot sub m i t ted ; a nd one dol l a r for the funn iest p i c t u re . P r i zes f o r t h e l a rgest n u mber used a n d t h e most u n u s u a l c a m p u s v i ew w e r e b o t h w o n by George D. H i l l , '3 7 , of Water v i l l e . The p i c t u re by M r . H i l l chosen as the best campus view appea rs in the upper l e ft corner of the "Adm i n i stra t ion" d i v i s ion page. The best fac u l ty sna pshot was sub m i tted by M i ss Kather i ne B. Watson, ' 3 7 , of East Orange, N. J. Th i s photo a l so ap pea rs a t the top of the " Ad m i n i st r a t i o n " page. N one of the p i c tu res s u b m i t ted fe l I
i n to the c l ass of
" F u n n i e st . " The nea rest a p p roaches were fu t i l e a t te m pts. I n the p l ace
of th i s p r i z e , a one-dol l a r p r i z e was awa rded Ed
wa rd F . B uyn i s k i , ' 3 5 , of Worcester, Mass . , taken
in
the
B i o l ogy
Laboratory,
wh ich
for the p i c tu re a ppea rs
on
the
" C l asses" d i v i s i o n page. Some exce l l e n t p i c tu res taken by J oseph Cob u r n S m i th , Col b y P ub l i c i ty D i rector, a nd C a r l e ton D. B rown , Co l by ' 3 3 , were a l so used i n th ese pages as we l l a s m a n y s u b m i tted by J oyce Per ry, H owa rd P r i th a m , J o h n R ideout, B o r i s She r m a n , a n d othe rs who d i d n o t e n te r the contest.
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1934 J U N I O R W E E K - E N D T H E J U N I O R CLASS OF COLBY COLLEGE presents
"M O O N M A D N E S S " A M U S I CAL COM E DY B Y HAROLD M. PLOTK I N a n d JOHN J . P U LLEN Musical Score by Ka thryn A. Herrick and Winth rop Clement
CAST J asper Throckmorton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bernard C . Sta l l a rd Princess of the Moon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beth P. Pend leton Peggy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathryn A . Herrick Benny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arthur 0. Brown Emperor of the Moon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anthony C. Stone J une East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beulah E. Bennett George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kenneth A . Johnson The Professor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robe rt W . Colomy President of the Trustees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wi l l iam H. Mi l lett The sec re taries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Winthrop Clement, J ames L . Ross The trustees . . . . . . . Morton M. Goldf i ne , Carl E. Reed, Dana W. J a q u i th The page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F ranc i s Barnes Busi ness Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kenneth F. M i l l s Music D i rector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M r . J ohn W. Thomas
DANC I N G CHOR U S : H ugh D . Beach, Joseph L. Stevens, Wi l l i am H. M i l lett, A l v i n L. Vose, Paul W . Stieg ler, J ohn J. Coyne, J r. , George C. Putnam, George H . Holbrook and E i no A. K i v i . DORM I TORY G I RLS : Mary E . Ewen, E l i zabeth C . Dyson, Agnes C . Carlyle, Ruth C. Ke l le r, Margaret B. Raymond, Wi lmer Sta n l ey, Ann C. Trimble, Ka thryn A. Herrick. COEDS : Eleanor Bridges, Muriel D . Ba i l ie, Mary L . Buss, Ann P. Duoba, Helen E . Ke l l ey, E l eanor Man ter, Ruth C . Richardson, M i n a B. Robertson, V i rg i n i a Tarbe l l , An i ta L. Thiba u l t . S I NG I N G CHORUS : J ames L. Ross, Wi nthrop Cl emen t, R a l ph A . MacDonald, Ol i ver C . Mel  len, Joseph B. O'Toole, J ohn P. Dolan, A l v i n L. Vose, George V. G i l patrick. Jeanette E . Benn, Dorothy W. Gou ld, Annette M . Marte l , Avis E . Merri tt, Porti a M . Pend leton, E l eanor B . Ross, Dorothy W. Sm i th, V i rg i n i a M . Swa l low. P RODUCT I ON STAFF : Robe rt W . Colomy, Mary H. Buss, Robert M . MacGregor, Carl E . Reed, Robert 5. Wi l l iam, Paul W. Stieg ler, Charles 0. Pearson, V i rg i n i a M . Swa l low, Adel e Bosko, Robert Beals, Syb i l L . Wolman.
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Th ree days of e n te r ta i n me n t a nd good t i mes c h a r a c te r i zed Col by's m o s t successful J un i or Wee k - End . B e g i n n i ng Thu rsday, A p r i l 1 9, w i th a n exh i b i t ion baseba l l g a me w i th the U n i ve rs i ty o f Ma i rne, fes t i v i t i e s con t i n ued w i th the p resenta t io n of the m u s i c a l comedy, Mad ness. "
" Moon
F r iday eve n i ng the J u n i o r Promenade was h e l d i n the A l u m nae B u i l d i n g w i th m u s i c f u r n i shed b y Mc E ne l l y' s V i c to r Record i ng Orchestra. The c l i ma x o f the eve n i ng , and the wee k - end
a s a whole, came when M i ss
Ma rga re t E. Sal mond was p rese n ted a bea u t i f u l l ov i n g c u p a s Queen of t h e P rom . Satu rday
eve n i ng saw the c l ose of
the wee k - end
fest i v i t i es w i th open house c h asers held in n i ne frate r n i ty houses on the ca mpus. The
com m i ttee for J u n i o r Wee k - End was com
posed of Lau rance E . Dow, Cha i rman,
C a r ro l l W . Ab
bott, Dana W . J aq u i th , M a u r ice K r i nsky,
K e n ne th F .
M i l l s, J oseph T . O r l owsk i , Cha r l e s 0 . Pea rson, G . Pe r r i e r , a nd J oseph L . Steve ns.
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Edward
1 93 4 CO L B Y N I G HT Through the sou thern arcade of the F i e l d House, stand i ng wh i te in the g l ow of flood l i gh ts agai nst the blackness over the Ken nebec, trouped 3 000 Colby persons, c l i maxing the th i rtieth a n n u a l Colby Day; the f i rst cel ebrated by men and women together. That morn i ng, sl ight, hesi ta n t, enthusiastic Dr. Cec i l Clark, '05, chai rman of the day, began the celeb rat ion, addressing the undergraduate men in the i r chape l . I n the even i ng, the footba l l team wh ich was t o meet and beat Bowdoi n the next day was feted at a banquet by A l u m n i and Al umnae. After the Banquet, Jed by Col by's snappy, ful l - sounding band they ma rched to the F i e l d House . Here they joi ned enthusiastic under gradua tes and friends, f i l l i ng the b l eachers set up to form a gigantic "C." Other A l u m nae came from a buffet supper served them in the A l umnae B u i l d i ng . P resident Johnson, Herbert E. Wadsworth, Coach Edward Roundy, Professor Loebs, J oh n Pugsley '05 and A l u m n i Secretary, G. Cec i l Goddard addressed the gathering. Te legrams from Colby graduates gathered i n c i ties throughout the U n i ted States and one from a group gathered i n Paris were read. " Th i r ty years ago, " said President J oh nson in h i s speech, "a sma l l number of men ga thered to hold a ra l l y before the f i rst State Series game. Ton i g h t, thi rty years la ter we gather to hold more than a ra l ly. The women of Colby a re partic i pati ng for the f i rst t i me ; hence w e a re aware t h a t th i s a n n u a l celebration h a s grown t o have a n e w significance. Wh i l e w e express hope f o r t h e victory of o u r team w e a l so express t h e wonde rful spi r i t o f Colby men and wome n . "
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T H E COMM E N C E M E N T P LAY
" Q U A L I T Y S T R E E T" A Comedy in Four Acts by J . M. B a r r i e P E R SO N S O F T H E PLAY : M i ss Mary W i l loughby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary M. Sma l l M i ss Fanny W i l loughby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ruth R . Toabe M i ss Henri etta Turnb u l l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barbara Z. W h i te M i ss Susan Throssel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lou i se S. W i l l i ams M iss Phoebe Throssel . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sibyl L. Wolman P a t ty, the Th rosse ls' reta iner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E l eanor B ridges The Recru i ting Sergeant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carl E. Reed Dr. V a l e n t i n e Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W i l l i a m H. M i l lett M i ss Cha rlotte Parratt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E l i zabeth E. Lava l lee Ensign B l ades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F red Demers M i ss H a rr i et Smythe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E leanor Whee l w r i g h t L i e u tenant Spice r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W a l d ron L i scomb Lad ies and Gen tlemen of the town Ch i ld re n of the M i sses Throsse l 's Schoo l : George B u rns, Dav i d Weber, Mark Li bby, J ohn Thomas, Ernest Marri ner, Dorothy Weber, R u th Marri ner, Mary Weeks.
The action occurs i n a sma l l Eng l i sh town, in the days of the N apol eon ic Wars. We visi t for most of the t i me a house on the very gen teel Qua l i ty Street. Act I, the "bl ue-and - wh i te room," a t the Throsse ls; afternoon, early spring of 1 80 5 . Act 1 1 , t h e s a m e room; af ternoon, m i dsummer of t h e Waterloo year, 1 8 1 5 . Act 1 1 1 , the w a i t i ng pav i l ion outside the ba rracks; even ing a week l a ter. Act I V, the " b l ue -a nd - w h i te" room; morn i ng, severa l days l a ter. Produced by speci a l a rrangement w i th Samuel F rench of New York.
THE
P RODUCT I ON FORC E : George Mann, N a than Al pers, Ernest Lary, F rederick Lawl er, Agnes Carlyle, Ann Tri m b l e, M a ry Buss, Gretta Mu rray, Ruth Kel ler, Annie Tuck, Ro wena Loane, Dorothy H erd, Lou ise H i nc k ley.
D I R ECTO R : Professor Cec i l A. Rol l i ns.
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S E N I O R C LASS DAY SATU R DA Y, J U N E 1 6, 1 93 4 J oh n McNe rney A l den, C l ass Ma rsha l l
O R D E R OF EX E R C I SES Prayer,
W i l l iam W i n throp Clement, Cha p l a i n
Oration,
Sumner Peter M i l l s, J r.
Awardi ng of Honors,
H a rold Myer Plotkin, Eleanor Bridges
Address to U ndergraduates,
W i l l iam Henry Mi l lett Ruth E l i zabeth Stubbs
Poem, Parting Address,
Muriel F rances Wal ker
CLASS O D E Soon comes t h e d u s k of pleasant days; T i me beckons us to parting ways. As we l eave these age-old h a l l s Upon w h i c h treasured memory fa l l s, 0, Alma Mater, hear us now, As we w i th pra i se thee endow ! Thou who hast thy g races wi l l ed, Look favor upon sou l s now f i l led Wi th reverence and gra t i tude; And upon hea rts w i th love i mbued; That we who a re to l eave may heed The know l edge here i n g iven seed. -Saul Gol dberg .
Address by C lass Guest of Honor, EDWA R D FRAN C I S STEVENS, A. B., L i t t . D., 1 889
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T H E ON E H U N D R E D A N D T H I RT E E N T H
A N N UA L COMM E N C EM E N T MON DAY, J U N E 1 8 , 1 93 4
O R D E R OF EX ERC I SE S
P rocess i on a l I nvoc a t i o n Can Vol ta i re Speak to Us? Extra -Curricu l a r Activi ties Viol i n Sol o Commencement Address
Margaret Easton Sa l mond Arthur W i l son Stetson, J r. F rancis B radford Smi th Frede r i c k Morgan Padelford, P h . D . , 1 896
Confe r r i n g of Deg rees Awa rd i ng of P r i zes Bened i c t ion Recess iona l
H O N O RS I N G E N E RA L SCH OLA RSH I P Magna C u m Laude MARGA R ET EASTON SALMON D
C u m Laude P au l i ne Elbana Good w i n M u r i e l F ra nces Wa l ke r Arth u r W i l son Stetson, J r. Catherine F ra zee W a kef i e l d
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Francis B radford S m i t h N athan A l pe rs W i l l i a m H e n ry M i l l e t t Lou i se Sm i th W i l l i a m s
C u r t i s Macomber H a vey Barbara Zerua Wh i te Ra l ph N athanson
DEGREES CON FERRED MAST E R O F A RTS Thompson Doane Gra n t
Bangor
BAC H E LO R OF A RTS MEN'S DIVI SION J o h n McNerney Alden Waterv i l l e. S1:: i wyn I rving Braudy New Bedford, Mass . Clark Drummond Chapman, J r. Port land Chester H aske l l Clark, J r. Wa l tham, Mass. W i n throp Wi l l iam Winthrop Clement South Gard i ner Arthur Cou l th a rd Waterv i l le Edward Ware Crag i n Springfield, Mass. Paul Edward Feldman W i l l a rd Curti s Flynt Oa kfield Bridgton Ph i l i p Bartlett Foster Samuel Greenfield New Lenox, Mass. Curtis Macomber Havey North Su l l i van Augusta Thomas John H ic key George H a thaway H u n t Gard i ner Richard H i l l i ard J oh nson Watervi l l e
Wa ldron Dayton Liscomb Bar H a rbor Raphael Maher Augusta George Solomon Mann Brook l i ne, Mass. Sumner Peter M i l ls, J r. Farm i ng ton Ralph Na thanson Auburn Aaron Marsh a l l Pa rker Danforth Preston Wing Penne l l Freedom George Thomas Pugsley Watertown, Mass . F rederick Sch reiber Portland Arthur W i lson Stetson, J r. Watervi l le Marti n Storms Burnham Norman Archer Taylor Skowhegan Horace Bounds Wescott Bel fast Leonard Fran k l i n Libbey, as of 1 93 3 Bel mont, Mass. Howard Edw i n Watson, as of 1 93 3 Augusta
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Rowena Loane Presque I s l e Gretta Este l le Mu rray Brown v i l l e J unction H arriet W i l son Pease Augusta Portia Murdock Pend l e ton Wa terv i l l e Rebecca Pen n i man New H a rbor Etta Josep h i ne Porter Freeport Margaret Bea trice Raymond Robinson Marion Louise Ross Columbia Fa l l s Margaret Easton Sal mond Waterv i l l e Ruth E l i zabeth Stubbs Fal mou th Foreside Catha rine Frazee Wakef ield F a i rfield Muriel Frances Wa l ke r Skowhegan E leanor Lois Whee l wr i g h t Wi l ton East D i xfield Barbara Zerua W h i te Louise Sm i th W i l l iams Dover, N . H . Watervi l le Syb i l Lee Wolman
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Ewa ld Wi l l i a m H u c ke Waterv i l l e R i c h a rd Noyes K i mba l l Bedford, Mass. Ernest F ra n k l i n Lary Dove r - Foxcroft F rede rick Cyr i l Law l e r B r istol J oh n J oseph Leno B rooklyn, N. Y. W i l l i a m A l exander Logan R u therford, N. J . Robe rt Mui r MacGregor Wol laston, Mass. Wi l l ia m H en ry M i l l ett Spr i n g f i e l d , V t . Frank Norvish B rock ton, Mass. H ou l ton Arnold Samuel Peabody Hou l ton Woodrow W i l son Peabody Dorchester, Mass. H a rold Mye r P lotkin W i l bert J ames Pu l l en Calais George Charles P u tnam Waterbury, Con n . L i m estone Kenneth Wi lbert Raymond F red Barker Roberts W h i tewater, W i s . Waterv i l l e Francis B radford Sm i th Paul Wa l te r S t i e g l e r Gre a t Neck, L . I . , N . Y . Theodore Lawrence Taylor Wh i te P l a i ns, N . Y . Gol dsboro Trueman Ward Tracy
WOM E N ' S D I V I S I O N Lois B l anche Crow el l E l i zabeth C l em e n t i n e Dyson R u th Vivian H a n d l ey
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M i l d red E l i zabeth Keogh Annie May Tuck E l i zabeth H a r r i e t Weeks
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H O N O RA RY D EG R E ES
DOCTOR OF E D U CAT I O N PAT R I CK THOMAS CAM P BELL, A . B . H arvard. Superi n tendent o f Schools, Boston, Mass.
DOCTOR OF D I V I N I TY J AM ES GORDON G I L K EY, A. B . , A. M. H a rvard; B. D. U n ion Theolog ical Semi na ry; D. D . , Colgate. Pastor o f t h e South Congrega tional Church, Spri ngfield, Mass. GEORGE WOOSTER THOMAS, A . B., Colby. Pastor of Presbyterian -Commun i ty Church, M i a m i , A ri zona.
DOCTOR OF LAWS F R E D E R I C K M . PAD ELFORD, A. B., A. M., Colby; Ph. D., Ya l e . Dean of Graduate School, U n i vers i ty of Wash i ng ton, Sea ttle, Wash i ngton . H UGH D EAN McLELLAN, A. B., Col by, LL. B . , Col umbia. J udge, U n i ted States District Court, Boston, Massachusetts. SHAI LER MATHEWS, A. B., A. M., Colby; D. D., Colby, Oberl i n, Brown, M i a m i , U n i ve rsi ty of Gl asgow , Facu l te Li bre de Theologie Protestante de Paris, Chicago Theolog ical Sem i  nary, L L . D., Pennsylvania Col l ege, U n i versi ty o f Rochester, Dean Emeri tus, U n i vers i ty of Ch icago Di v i n i ty School .
COMM E N C EM E NT P R I Z ES Awarded for exce l lence in Engl ish Composi tion to Marga ret Easton Sa l mond and Arthur W i l son Stetson, J r.
CO N DO N M E DA L Awarded b y vote o f the Cl ass o f 1 93 4 t o Doris Ayer Donne l l a s the best Colby Col lege c i t i zen.
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COB U R N P R I Z E S P EA K I N G C O N TEST Open to a l l members of the Women's D i v ision - The g i f t of H ELEN LOU I SE CO B U R N F i rs t P r i ze, Port i a Murdock Pendleton
Th i rd Prize, Bertha A l myra W h i ttaker
Second Pri ze, Amy H a rr i e t Thompson
Four th Pri ze, Lou i se Sm i th W i l l iams
GOODW I N P R I Z E S P EA K I NG CONT EST Open to a l l members of the Men's D i vi s i on - The g i f t of MAT I E E . GOODW I N i n memory o f Hon. Forrest Goodwin F i rs t Pri ze, Edward John Gu rney, J r . Second a n d Th i rd Pri zes d i v i ded between H a rold W i l l a rd H ic key a n d Ra lph N a thanson . Fourth P r i ze , F rederick Sch reiber
H AL LOW E L L P R I Z E S PE A K I N G CONTEST F i rs t Pri ze, W i l l i a m M urray C l a r k Second P r i ze , F o a h d John Sa l ie m Th i rd and Fourth Pri zes d i v i ded a mong J o h n F ranc i s S u l l i van, Robert B urton Moore and Kenneth W i l bert Raymond.
M U R RAY P R I Z E D E B AT E Open t o t h e C lass of Debating - T h e g i f t of GEORGE E DW I N M U R RAY Tea m w i n n i n g F i rst P r i ze : Laurance Eve rett Dow, George Victor G i l patrick, and Ed ward J oh n Gurney, J r. Team w i nn i ng Second Pri ze : Maurice K r i nsky, Carro l l Wa i te Abbott, and H a rold W i l l a rd H ic key.
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SCHOLARSHI P PR I ZES AWARDED, 1 93 3 -34 A L B I O N WOO D B U R Y S M A L L PR I Z E S Awarded for presen tation of best essays on subject se lected by the Department of Econom ics. Gi ft of Lina Sma l l Harris in memory of Albion Woodbury Sma l l . F i rst Pri ze, Muriel F rances W a l ker. Second Prize d i vided between Susan Madelyn H i ggins and Doris Ayer Donne l l .
F R E S H M A N SC H O L A R S H I P P R I Z E S Awarded to F reshman Men and Women m a i n ta i n i ng h ighest schol astic averages. P r i zes divided i n the Men's Div ision between Joseph George Antan and Roland I rv i n e Gammon . ne tte.
Women's D i v i sion, F i rst Pri ze, Iola Hol mes Chase. Second P r i ze, Luc i l l e Kathryn P i -
GERMAN P R I Z ES Awarded in the Men's and Women ' s Divisions for excel lence in German Courses. F i rst Pri zes, M i l ton Phi l i p K le i nholz and Ruth Augusta M i l lett. Second Prizes, George H artley Cranton and Charlotte Montgomery Howland.
MARY LOW CARVER POETRY PR I Z E Awarded to a studen t i n the Women's Division for the best Original Poem. Awarded to E leanor Bridges for her poem, "Comprehension . "
SOLOM O N G A L L E RT E N G L I S H P R I Z E Awarded for exce l lence i n Eng l ish - The g i ft of M rs . Joseph L . B . Meyer in memory of Solomon Ga l lert Awarded to Cather i ne Frazee Wakefi e l d for her essay "On Mai stre Francois V i l l o n . "
MA RSTO N MORSE P R I Z ES Awarded for excel l ence of exposi tion in Ma thema tics and Physics. Ma thema t i cs P r i ze awarded to Grace H a rthorne Wheeler. Physics P r i ze divided between W i l l i am Theron Bryant and Carl Eugene Reed .
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