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SENIORS


VINCENT KANARD ALLEN

" jnnie"

Alpha Tau Omega

Bridgton Academy.

t udent Coun il, 4. Bas baU, 3

Portland

4, co-capt ain,

Touch Football, 1, 2, Bow l i n g, 1, 2. Fraternity Trea urer 2

4. I nt ramural Ba eball,

cribe, 3, Chaplain, 4. C l a_

1 , 2,

ic .

Pre i dent, 4. A t hletic Co11ncil, 4.

GERALD 1'1clLROY ARIUSTRONG

'"Gerr '

Watervill , :\1 a i ne

Water iUe H igh. Tra k

1, K J i n g

Cherni try, 3 , 4 . Chi E p i lon

cholar hip, 2

lu, 3 , 4 ,

Pre i dent, 4. Glee Cl ub 1. i\Iath

3. 4.

erman

Prize, 2.

e -retary-Trea urer 4 . Chi Gamma

l u b, 2, 3, 4. D an'

Li_t

t udent

i t an t i n

i gma, 3 , 4,

ice路

1 , 2 3. 4.

JOHN ANOE BAXTER

"Andy"

aten 路ne, ::\1aine

ROBERT STANLEY

Tau Delta Phi

路路 Bob" ewton High

BOROVOY

::'fort h

chool. Tra k, 1. Ba eball, 1, 2. Tenn i . 3. 4. Int ramural

ch l ar h ip, 2, 3, 4. Fraternity Offi er 1 , Trea urer 2 1 , 2 , 3, 4 . Dean'

te1rnrd 3 4. I n t ernational Relation

L i t, l , 2 .

HENRY LOUIS BOURASSA

Win low, Maine

"Red" Win low High

chool. Chi Ep ilon l\1u, 4. Art

Club

3. Bowen

ociety, 4.

dams, :\la

.

port , 1, 2 3, 4. Colby Club,


LEON JACOB BRAUDY

· 'L e

.,

New Bedford, Mass.

Tau Delta Phi

e"· Bedford H igh

chool. Foot ball, 1. Track, 1 3. B a ketball, 1. Baseball, 1 . I n t ramural, 1, 2, 3, 4.

�ophomore Declamation Cont e-t, 2. Colby

cholar hip, 2, 3, 4. Fraterni t y President, 4. Pi Gamma

.\Iu, 3, 4. Council on Reugjon, 4. Internat i onal Relat ions Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Dean'

L i t , 1, 2, 3, 4.

I n terfratern i t y Council, 4.

GEORGE ALLAN BROW N

R e ere, Ma s.

Lambda C h i AJpha

" leuth" Revere H i gh

chool. Cro

Counlr , 1. Track, 1, 2, 3 4, Letter 3. I ntramural Track, 1, 2, 3

4.

Fratern i t y H o u se Manager, 3, 4. Debat i n g Club, 3, 4. O u t i n g Club, 2, 3, 4. Pi Kappa Delta, Debat i n g

q uad 4.

PAUL SHARP BUBAR

..

Bennie·

Alpha Tau Omega

Ricker Cla

i cal In t i t u t e. Football

H o ulton, Maine

2, 3. I n t ramural B a ketball, 2, 3, 4. Colby

cholarship, 3, 4.

Int erfraternfry Council, 4. Fraterni t y Officer, 3, 4.

BERNERD HUBERT

'·Ben n i e"'

Berli n , New Hamp h i re chool. Band, 1, 2, 3 . .:J., Di rector, 4. General

Berl i n High in L ibrary Choir, 2, 3,

BURBANK

1

cbolaT h i p

1 2, 3, 4.

t udent

si tant

2, 3. Commencement Play, 3. Chi Epsilon .\fu, 3, 4. Concert Board, 3 4. Chapel

. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pi-e j dent 4.

FRANK HARDING BURCHELL

..

B utch"'

Phi Del t a Theta

Central H i gh 1 , 2, 3·

chool. Foot ball

occer 2, 3.

t u dent

Paterson,

. J.

1. Intramural B a ketball, 1, 2, 3; Football, 1, 2, 3; Volley Ball, i_tant i n Phy i cal Educat ion, 4. Fraternity

3, Pi-e iclent, 4. International Relati o n

C l u b 3, 4.

arden, 2; Chaplai n


CHARLES LELAND

Lawrence H igh

chool. Foot ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, "C" 2, 3, 4. .

ball, 1, 2, 3, 4 , Numeral

and Capt a i n

BURRILL

Fairfield, Maine

Delt a Kappa E p ilon

"Buster"

11 Maine,

4. Tra k N u meral , 1. Ba k l·

1, Letl r, 3. 4 , Capt ain, 4 . Ba ebal l 1, 2, 3, 4, L ller. 1, 2

3, 4. Intramural Sport , 2. Chi E p,ilon M u , 4.

ROBERT VERNON CANDERS

··Bob" H i ggin

1, 2, 3,

Lambda Chi Cla 4.

i cal In t i t u t e.

t udent

olby Weekend Commi l l ee, 2. Hal l well

Colby at the Mi crophone, 3, 4 . Fratern i t y Pre i dent , 3.

t u dent-Faculry

PHILIP

ocial

ocial

p aking

hai rman, 4.

cholar-l1i p . 1. 2.

ecrelary-Trea urer, 2,

.

lu meral , 1. Leu r 3, 4. Tra k, 1. 2, 3, 4.

Country, 1, 2, 3, 4,_

umeral , 1, L t l er, 3, 4. Colby

Cla

porls,

3, Levine, 3.

PAUL CHARBONNEAU

orthboro, l\Ia chool. Cro

onte l, 2, Goodwin

ommi t t ee, 2.

"Ph i l" orthboro H i gh

Greenvi l l , :Maine

l ph a

011ncil, 2. Manager, 3. Ba kethall, 1. I ntram ural

t u dent

Phi Kappa, 3, 4 .. Math Club, 1, 2, 3. 4. Camera Club

1, 2

i t anl in Lbrary, 1, 2, 3 4. Kappa 3, 4.

JAMES SHERMAN CHASE

'"J i m"

Lambda Chi

1 chanic Fall

H i gh

lpha

Mechan i c Fall s,

hool. Cross Count ry, 1, 2, 3, 4, Let t er 2, Captain, 3. Track, 1, 2, 3, 4.

Y.l\I.C. . Cabinet, 1 , 2, 3, 4, V i ce - Pre i dent, 4. Band, 1 . Ent rance 3, 4. Frat e rn i t y Officer, 3, 4. I nt ernat ional Relation

2, 3, 4, Librarian, 2, 3, 4. 0-AT-K

ED WARD

"Ed" R i cker Cla s ical In tilut e.

Della Kappa Ep i lo n tudent Cou ncil, 4. Foothall, 1 ,

port

Council

4.

cholar h i p, 1 . Work hop Plays,

Cl ub, 4. Powder and W i g, 3, 4. Glee Cl11b,

Conference, 3. Boardman

PHILLIPS CLEVELAND

Houl ton, Mai ne umeral , 1 . B a eball , 1, 2, 3, 4,

Lett er, 2, 3, Co -Cap t a i n, 4. I n t ram ural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4. Colby Weekend Com m i t t ee, 4. Colby cholarship, 4. Fraternity ecretary 2, Vice-Presid n t , 3. Pre i dent, 4. Leward, 4. Cla , ecretary­ Trea urer, 4. lnterfraternity

1aine

ociety, 4.


.. .. .

DONALD JOSEPH DeLISLE

..

Don"

Waterville, Maine

Alpha Tau Omega

\\ aterv i ll e H i gh

chool. Basketball, 2. Int ramural Touch FootbalJ, 2. Bowen

ociety

4.

'� ··

�i Tran f r

LEVERETT HOWARD DeVEBER

I e' buryport, i\[as .

Lambda Chi Alpha

[a_ achu et t

In t i t u t e o f Technology. Hockey, 3, 4, Let ter, 4. I nt ramur a l Foot ball, 3, 4.

CHARLES LEO DIGNA�I

..

Char] y"

\\"aten•j]J

chool. Track, 1. Intrarnnral

Fre hman Competit ive Relation

\\"at rville, i\lrun

Phj Delt a Theta H igh

cholar hjp.

Club, 1, 2 3

port , 1, 2, 3, 4.

t udent A s i tant i n B usin s

. Comm encement

ophomore

peaking Conte t .

dmin i_t rat i n. Int ernational

,her, 2, 3.

CLARE N CE EVERLYN DORE

Del t a Kappa Epsilon

·'Doggie"

G u i l ford, :\Jaine

ical I n t i t u t e, G ui l ford H i gh. Foot ball, 1 2, 3, Letter, 3. Track, 1. I nt ra mural 1, 2, 3

cholar hjp. 1. Fraterni t

p rt .

ecretary, 2, V ice-Pre ident , 3, Pre ident , 4. Chi

I u, 4. Echo Board, 1, 2. O u t i nu Club

3 4. D an'

Li t, 3. Bowen

ociery, President, 4.

Interfrat r n i t y Council 4 .

ELLIOT HILLHAN DRISKO

Del t a Up ilon

··Or i "

Longfell°'

H i gh

chool. Cro

Chairman Dep u t a tion, 2, Kl i n g

cholarsillp, 2, 3 4.

Col u m b i a Fall

ecretary t udent

3, Chairman Deputat ion, 4. Goodwin

peaking Conte t , 3 .

s_istant in Depart ment o f Econo mics 4. Fraterruty Secretary

2. Pi Gamma :Mu . 3, 4, Pre ident, 4. Council on Religion

3 4. I nternational Relation

Chapel Com m i t t ee, 4. Dean's Li t , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . Boardman

ociety, 3, 4 , P r e ident

E m ba y Commit t ee, 3 4 .

Maine

Country, 1, 2, 3, Let ter, 3. Track, 1 , 2, 3. Y.M.C. . Preside n t , 1 ,

C l u b, 1 .

4 . Fraterni t y


FLETCHER EATON

Watervi lle H i gh

Wat ervill e, l\1a i n

Lambda Chi Alpha

"Flet ch" chool. Y . M .

.

., 1 , 2 3, 4,

hai rman

peaki ng, 2, 3. Murray Prize Debate, 3. General

ocial

ction

holar hip, 2, 3, 4.

omm i t t e, 2. L vine Prize olby at the

1i rophone,

3, 4. Foru m Cabi net, Trea ur r, 2 3, President, 4. Council on Rel iaion, 3, 4. Ph i lo ophy Glee

l11b, 3.

l ub, 2.

ALFRED JOSEPH GILBERT

Watervill e, Maine Wat rvill

ho l. Dramat i c

ll igh

rt

Play. 4. P wd r and

i g, 4.

STE PHEN ISRAEL GREENWALD

Polytechn i c Preparatory n a t i onal Relat i on

Bro klyn,

Tau Delta Phi

"Steve'

chool. Intramural Foo t ball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Whi t

Club, 1 , 2, 3, 4. Philo ophy Club, 3. O u t i n g

r. Y.

i\ f u l e Board, 1, 2. I n t er­

l u b, 1 , 2.

GARDINER EMERSON GREGORY

Lambda C h i 1ew H aven High

lpha

chool. Track, 1 2. C H, 1. 2. 3, i, Let t er, 3,

H amden, Connect i c u t apt a i n , 2, 3, 4. Y.M.C.A.

ocial

i n ter Carnival Comm i t tee, 3, 4. Photography Exh i b i t , Chairman, 1 2 Commun i t y R lation , 4. F i r t Prize, 2 , 3 , 4 , T h i r d Prize, 4 . on o f olby, V i c - Pre i dent, 3. Forum Cabi net, 1 . lnternational R elat ion Club 4. Cam ra Club, 1, 2 3, 4, \'i e-Pre ident, 4. Radio C l u b, 2, 3, 4. College Who' Who. A i L ant Photography Editor for "Collegiate R v i ew", 4. Dean' Li t, 4, Photography Ed i tor hr the "Oracle."

NATHANAEL lUANN GUPTILL

"I al"

Delta

Bar H arbor H igh

Bar H arb

chool. Y.lVLC.:\. Cabi net, 1, 2, 4. Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Leader, 3. Haml i n

Conte t , 1 . Hallowell

2, 3

psi lon

econd Prize, 3,

peak i ng, 2 , 3 , Fourth Prize, 2 ,

e o n d Priz , 3 , Gooch,·i n Prize ophomore Declamation, Fir t Prize, Le ine p ak i ng, 2, 3, Fir t

1 urray Debate, 3, Second Prize. G neral cholar h i p. 1. Kling cholarshi p, 2, 3. t udent i st ant in Dept . P u b l i c p aking, 4. on of Colby, Pre id n t , 3. Powder and Wig Play, 4.. Fratern i t y ecretary, 3, Pre ident, 4. Whi t e l\Iule Board, 2, 3, 4. D bat i ng Cle

Cl u b. 1 , 2 , 3. Chapel Choir, 2, 3. P i K a p p a Del t a. 3, 4.

l u b, 3, 4. Concert Board, 2, 3. 4 .

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WOODROl\

WILSON HALL

'Woodie"

M o o e River, .Maine

Phi Delta T he t a

J ackman H i g h

inter Carnival Comm i t tee, 4. College Holiday

chool . Int ram ural Yolleyball, 2.

Play, 3. Y.::.r.c. . P l ay

3. Echo Board, 1. Colby at t h e Microphone, 4. International Relation

ig, 3 , 4, Pre i dent 4 .

Club. 3 . Powder and

LAUREL WILLIAM HERSEY

Phi Delta Theta

'"Lop·' Iaine C nt ral I n t i t ute. Foo t ball, Fraternity Pre i dent Dramatic

rt

4,

Pitt field

2, 3, 4, Captain

4. Track, 1 . Int ramural

t eward. 4. Internat ional Relation

port

,

1aine

1 , 2, 3, 4.

Club, 4. lnterfrat erni t y Council, 4.

Play 3.

EARL WENTWORTH HIGGINS ·' H i g

'fou n t \ ernon,

'

R i ck e r Junior College. M urray Prize Debate, 2,

econd Prize. Good""in

1 a i ne

peaking Conte t, Fir t

Prize. General Scholar h i p, 2, 3. 4. Y. LC.A. Play 2, 3. Dramat ic A rt - Play, 4. Powder and W i g Play, 4 . Debat i n g Club. 2 , 3 . 4 . Mat h Club. 3 . 4 . Radio C l u b, 4 . Dean'

Li t , 1 . Phy ic

ociety. 4 .

CARLETO N HARVEY HODGES

Lambda Chi A l ph a

·· arl '

Win l o w H igh l u meral

chool. C r o s Count!)', 1 , 2, 3 , 4;

W i nslow

1aine

umeral, l ; Letter, 2 , 3 . 4 . T r a k, 1. 2 3 , 4;

l; Letter. 1, 2, 3· Captain. 4. I n t ramural

port

,

1 . 2. 3. 4.

WADE STUART HOOKER

Lambda Chi i l l i ton

lpha

cademy.

�h i p. 3 . .t. F ra t ern i t y

H o lbrook, ::\Ia s. Ludenl Council 3. Ba ket ball 1. I n t ramural

ports, 1, 2 3, 4. K l i n g

orre pondent. 3, Pre iclent. 4. International R el ations Club, 1

2, 3

cholar­ 4.


RICHARD

' · D i ck"

WALDO HOPKINS

Delta Up ilon

o ut hw

chool. Ba k tball, 1, 3, 4; L t t er, 3, 4. Basebal l , 2. I n t ram ural

J\Ian et H igh

Freshman Scholar hip. Fratern i t y \!i ce-Pre iclent, 3; Pre i dent, 4. G rman m u ral Council, 3, 4 ;

t uclent Chairman 4. Interfratern i t y Dane

t Harbor, Maim· port , 1, 2, 3, 4.

l ub, 2. 3. 4. Tnt ra-

om mill

ALBERT LEWIS HUNTER

" l"

Com m i t t ee

C u mb rlancl

Del t a Kappa Ep ilon

We tbrook H igh

chool. Intramural

o- hai rman, 4. O u t i ncr

4; Treasurer, 4.

hapel

p ns, 1, 2, 3, 4. Y.:'.\T. .A. l ub, l, 2. 3, 4, Pr

id at, 4.

abinet, 2.

1 i l ls,

1aine

i11ter Carnival

am ra Club 4. Bowen

ociety,

Ionit or, 1 2, 3, 4.

GILBERT ERNEST HU TCHINSON

W

l pha Tau Omega

"Hu tch"' We t Lebanon H igh

chool. Track, 1. Int ramural

port , 2.

t L banon,

men t , 4. Fratern i t y Officer, 2, 3, 4. Chi Ep i lon iW u , 3, 4; Vice-Pre id nt, 4. Chi 3, 4., Trea urer, 3, Pre i dent, 4. Echo Board

l.

_

. H.

t udent A_ i Lant i n Phy ics D part­

1ath Cl ub, 3 4. Cle

amma

l ub, 4. Cam ra

igma, l ub, 4.

List, 1 2, 3.

Radio Cl ub, 4. Dean'

1'1A YNARD MUNROE IRISH

"Budcr r"

.

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,

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j ......:\

Hebron

Zeta P i ademy.

tuclent Council, 4;

1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , Lett er, 3 . Intramural

Torwood High

port , 2 , 3 . 4 . Colby

Tr a urer, 2; Pre_ ident 4. Gamma Omega Omega

eekend Comniittee Chairman 4. Fraterni t y

1 u. 4.

, ·

Phj Delta Theta chool. H ckey, 1, 2, 3, 4 ;

DONALD

JOHNSTON

1orwood,

Ia

.

sistant Manager, 1, 2, 3 ; Manager, 4. I n t ramural

port , 1, 2. Fre bman Scholar hip. J u nior Weekend Play, 2. Internat i onal Relation

1aine

Lett r, 3, 4. Ba eball ,

i ce-Pre id n t , 3, Presi dent, 4. Council on Relig ion. 4. Phj}osophy Club, 3, 4. Clas

ROBERT

' · Bob"

R umford,

Pre iclent , 4. Ba ketball , 3, 4 ;

C l ub, 1, 4..

ecretary-


LESTER THEODORE JOLOVITZ

'·Les"

Tau D el t a Plu

Win low, Maine

chool. I n t ramural Sports, 1 , 2, 3 4. Dramat i c

Winslow H igh

rt

Play, 4. Int rnat ional Relat ion

Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Powder and Wig, 4.

CHARLES DODGE KEEF

" haTl ie ·'

Theta Kappa

R icker J unior College. Relation

u

on of Colby Fratern i t y Treasurer, 4. Kappa Phi Kappa, 4. International

C l ub, 4.

PAUL 1'1a eFARLANE K ITTREDGE

Zeta Psi

" K i t' o u t h Portland H i gh

chool. Track

Port land,

1 , 2, 3. Int ramural

Arm , 3, President. 4 . K a p p a Phi K a p p a 2, 3. 4; Relation

Club, 2. French Club, 2, 3 4;

ports 1

2 3, 4. Fraterni t y

Iaine

ergeant-at ­

e retary, 4. Echo Board, 1, 2. International

ecretary, 2 ; Treasurer, 3; Pre i d en t , 4. ln terfraternity

Council, 4.

LEO SAMUEL KRESKY

Brookl n , l . Y.

Tau D lta Phi

t u dent Cou n c i l , 3. Baseball, 1, 2, 3 ; :\fanager. 3. Int ramural ports 1. 2, 3. <1. t u denl i t a n t in Biology, 4. Fratern ity Officer. 1, 2, 3, 4. Kappa Phi Kappa, 3, 4; l!i�torian. . bi E p i lo n lu, 4. E c ho Board 1 . White M ul e Board, 1 , 2. 3: i\Ianaging Editor, 3. In ternat i onal

Era mu

Relation

lub, 1 , 2. Concert Board, 3. Out i ng Oub, 3, 4. Camera C l u b, 1, 2. Bowen �ociety i c -Pre i der.l , 3. :\lanager

Club, President, 3. lnt erfralernity Council. 3.

DAVID CARLETON LIB BEY

"Dave" Iaine Cent ral I n st i t ut e.

P i l l field :\Iaine t u dent A si t an t i n L i b rary, l , 2, 3, 4 . Internat ional Relati o n

1, 2, 3 , 4. Classical C l u b , 2 , 3.

Club,


RICHARD SAWYER LOVEJOY

"Joe,' "Di k"

lpha Tau Omega

Deering High. Portland Junior

olleg

Portland, Main

Tran fe r. Track, 2, 3, 4. Int ramural

port

2, 3,

. Outing

Club, 2. 3.

EDWARD DEXTER lUclNTYRE

' · i\fac

..

Boston Latin

Laml da Chi chool. Track, 2, 3. Intramural

lpha

Dorche t e r, i\fa

port , 2. 3, 4.

Phi Kappa. 2, 3. ..J. E ho Board, 3. 4. O u t i ng Club. 2. 3. 4.

RONALD FRAN KLYN

IUa cLEOD

Zet a P i Con

H i gh

urrusta. :\Jaine

chool. Football, 1. 2. 3. Ba-ketball. 3.

VICTOR PATRICK

iUALINS JR.

'Yic"

I onrnlk H i gh

Lel l er. 3 4 . Ba_ ball, 1. 2 :

Glen 4,_

ove H igh

chool. Football, 2. 3. Track. 2. 3, 4. Intramural ociety. 4. Tran fer Iron1

VINCENT

2:

. Colby at t he M i crophone,

l ub , 2. H ad Cheer L ader 3, 4.

HANNING

. Y.

porL 2, 3, 4. Frat rn i t y Officer,

a_ au College, L. I.

umeral , 1. Ba ketball, 1 , 3, 4 ;

port , 2, 3,

oncert Board, 3. Glee

Glen Co\·e, Long I land,

Alpha Tau Omega

hi Ep i lon Mu, 4. Bowen

1umerals, 1 . Track, 1

umeraL, 1. 2. Intramural

Club 4.

TIFFAN Y

.

augatuck, Conn.

Phi Delta Theta chool. Foot ball, l;

3. Inter11ational Rel at ion

· Tip

.

inter Carnival Commi t tee, 4. Kappa


PATRICK

:HARTIN

"Pat"

Eagle Lake, M a i n e

Alpha Tau Omega

R i cker Cla s i c a l I ns t i t ute. Ri cker I unior College. General 4. Powder and W i g. 4. French Club

cholarshi p 3, 4 . Dramatic

4. Concert Board, 4. Glee Club

rts Play,

3, 4.

G. ELLIS IUO'l'T

Lambda Chi Alpha

" ir" orm rvi l l arnival

Engli_h H i gh

chool. Foot ball M a n ager

ommittee. 2, 3. 4. Colby

3, 4; A- istant

E d itor, 2 ·

2, 3, 4. Internat ional Relation 4.

amera Club. 1, 2, 3;

cholar hip

s ociate E d itor, 3 ;

·W i nt er Hill, 1. Track, 2. I n t ramural

'lass.

ports, 3. 4. Winter

1, 2, 3, 4. Fraterni t y Officer, 4. Echo Board, 1, 2,

1anagin g Editor, 4. Colby at the

I icrophone,

C l u b, 1 , 2, 3, 4. Glee Club, 1 , 2, 3. O u t i n g Club, 1, 2. 3. 4· Trea m·er,

ecretary.

. Radi

C l u b, 1, 2, 3, 4.

JOHN SCOTT PENDLETON

·· Pen '

JR.

Water i lle,

Kappa Delta Rho

laine

Coburn Cla sical I n titute. Ba ket ball, 1. I nt ramur a l Sports, 2, 3. Y. 1.C.A. Cabinet, 2. Powder and W i g Play, 2. Commencement Play 3. Work hop Play. 4. Po"·der and Wig Play, 4. Powder and W i g, 3, 4. Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; l\Ianager, 4.

WILSON COLLINS PIPER

"Di nt"'

Del t a

Car i bou, l\lain e

psilon

C a r i b o u H i g h chool. Intra m ural port , 1 . Hamli n peaki ng Conte t, 1 . Hallowell Prize pea k i n g, eco n d Prize, 2; F i r t Prize. 3. Goodw i n Prize peaki ng, 2, 3. Le,·ine Prize peaki ng. 2, 3. 2. 3; 1urray Debate, 3: Third Prize. t a t e of M a i n e cbolar h i p, 1 . K l i n g cholarsh ip, 2, 3, 4. on of olby. Fraternity Officer, 1, 2, 3 4. Pi Gamma Iu, 3, 4: Trea urer, 4. Echo Board, 1 , 2, 3. 4: Editor. 4. Oracle Board, 2, 3. olby at t h e iicrophone, 3. Internat ional Relations Cl u b , 1. Debat i n g 'lub, 2 , 3 , 4 . D an

L i t , 1 , 2 , 3. 4 . P i K a p p a Delt a, 2 , 3 , 4.

JOHN DUDLEY POWERS

Lambda C h i A l pha

"Jeep ·· eri l l H i g h

Country, 1, 2, 3 ; A

Hinckley, Maine

i tant l\Ianager. 2 ; �lanager and Lett er, 3 . Track,

s,:istant l\Ianage.r, 2; l\Ianager and Lett er. 3. , t u dent

1 , 2. 3: 1, 2, 3

chool. Cro

4.

o n of Colby

V ice-President

Officer, V i ce-Pre ident, 4. Echo Board, 1

2. Chi 2;

Epsilon

_j tant

i tant Bu i ness Manager, 3; Bu i n es, . lanager. 4.

Iu.

s. i tant

2, 3. 4;

Business

in Chemist ry Dept..

Pre i dent

4. Fraternity

Ianager. Oracle Board, 3, 4;


MAURICE ALFRED RANCOURT

""Doc" Higgin

Delta Kappa Epsilon Cla sical In titute. Football, 1, 2, 3, 4;

quad, 3·

W a tervill e, Maine umeral-,

1:

L ll r, 1, 2, 3, 4;

Letter, 4. Ba eball, 1, 2, 3, 4·

Fraternity Vice-Pre ident, 3. I nternaL i onal R lation

Club, 4.

L tter

2, 3, 4. Hockey

Captain, 3. Intramural

3, 4;

port , 1, 2.

thl tic Council, 4. Delegate Fraternity

Convention in Toronto, 1938, 4.

LESTER PETERS

REYNOLDS

"'Pete'

Delta

Hebron A ad my. lntran111rn]

p ilon

Bath,

tudent A- iftant in Biology, 4. Bowen

port , 1, 2, 3 4.

_

faine

ociety, 4.

CLAUDE BERTRAND ROSSIGNOL '-Ben·' Caribou High

Kappa D lta Rho hool. Hockey

1, 2. Intramural

Caribou, Maine

ports, 1 2, 3, 4. Colby

cholarship 3. Fraternity

Officer, 3; Pre i de nt, 4 . Chi Epsil n Mu, 4. Echo Board, 1. Intedraternit

ouncil

4. Bow n

ociety. 4.

LOUIS SACKS Revere, ?Ila

Tau Delta Phi Revere High Good' in Prize

chool. lnLrarnural peaking Contest

ports, 1

3. Colby

2. Y."'.\1.C.

. Cabinet, 2, 3, 4.

cholar.hip, 1, 2, 3, 4.

.

ophomore Declamation.

tudent

ssistant in Depart­

ment of Hi tory, 4. Fraternity Officer, 2 3 · President, 4. International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre i lent 4. French Club, 4. Dean'

Li t, 1, 2, 3

4.

ational Tau D lta Phi Scholar hip, 3.

JAMES WELLINGTON SALISBURY

"Inch" Bar Harbor High

1, 3, 4. Intramural

Phi Delta Theta chool. Cross Country

Bar Harbor, Maine

3. Track, 1, 2, 3; A si tant i\'Ianager, 1, 2. Basketball

port , 1, 2, 3, 4. Winter Carnival Committee, 3. Band, 1. Hallowell Prize

peaking Conte t, 3. Echo Board, 1, 2. Cla

ical Club, 3, 4.


DWIGHT ElUERSON SARGENT "'Sarge" Wood

Ellsworth, Maine

Delta Upsilon

ille Hjgh

chool. Jonesport High.

tudent Council, 3. Track, 1, 2, 3, 4. Intramural Sports,

2 3 4. Winter Carnival Committee, 3. Colby Weekend Committee, 3. Goodwin Prize

1

Contest, 3. Hallowell Prize

peaking Contest, 4. KJjng

peaking

cholarship, 2. Fraternity Officer

Echo Board, 1, 2. 3. Oracle Board: Managing Editor, 4. White Mule Board. 2, 3, 4;

2, 3.

ssistant Editor,

3; Editor-in-Chief, 4. Internati nal Relations Club, 4. Debating Club, 4. Class President 3. Board­ ociety, 4.

man

STANLEY HAROLD SCHREIDER Tau Delta Phi

tan Bo-ton Latin

chool. Football, 1. Basketball

Wakefield Mass. porL, 1, 2, 3, 4. Colby Scholar hip,

1. Intramural

4. Fraternity Officer, 2 3 4. International Relation

Club

1, 2, 3

4. Glee Club, 1, 2, 3 4. Colby

Dingy Club, 1, 2.

WILLARD S MYTH Theta Kappa Nu

West

carborough High

chool.

carborough, Maine

tudent Council, 2. Y.i\1.C. . Cabinet 4. Y.l\I.C.A. Play, 2, 3. Fraternity

Officer, 1, 2 3; Pre·ident, 3. Echo Board, 1, 2 3, 4; Circulation l\lanager, 3; Bu ine International Relation ociet

Chw, 1, 2

3, 4. Powder and Wig, 2, 3, 4. Camera Club

Manager,

4.

3. B ardman

3.

MICHAEL ALFRED SPINA

l\Iow1t

ernon High

chool. Ba k tball

3. Intrnmural

1, 2, 3

4; NumeraL, 1; Letter, 3, 4. Ba eball, 1, 2, 3, 4;

port , 1, 2, 3. Fraternity Officer. 4. Cla s Yic -Pre ident, 2;

'um rals, 1, 2. Golf, 2. Intramural �ecretary-Trea urer

1ow1t Yernon New Yor;.;:

lpha Tau Omega

""Little Mike'

thl tic Council, �-

K ENNETH

GORDON STANLEY Alpha Tau Omega

Holbrook, :\las .

Tran fer from Harvard. Ba ketball, 1, 3, 4; Junior Manager, 3; 1, 2, 3. Intramural

port , 2, 3,

4.

3, 4. Fraternity Hou e :\1anager, 2, 3;

4.

International Relation ew

ork, 4 .

Ianager and Letter, 4. Baseball

General Scholarship, 1, 2, 3, 4.

tudent

s istant in Library.

cribe, 4. Oracle Board. Assistant Editor, 3; Editor-in-Chief,

Club, 2. 3, 4. Colby Representative to Interfraternity Conference, in

arsity l\Ianag r's Club, 3. 4; Pre-iclent,

4.


ltlACHAON EDWARD STEVENS

"Mac"

Zeta P i

Cob urn Cla ical Inst it ute. Cros

Waterville, Maine

Country, 1, 2, 3, 4. Tra k, 1, 2, 3 4. I n t ramural

Y.l\1.C.A. Play, 2. Kappa Phi Kappa, 3, 4· . I nternational R lat ion Camera Cl u b, 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer, 2;

Club, 2. Math

ports, 2, 3.

lub, 1 , 2, 3, 4.

i ce-Pre id n t , 3; Pre ident, 4.

RA Y�IOND DANA. STINCHFIELD

·· Ray"

Kappa Delta Rho

Lronu High

ch

trong

t udent Council, 3. Foot ball, 1, 2. Track, 1 . Intramural

l.

Band, 3, 4. Fraternity

1aine

port , 1, 2 3, 4.

e r L a ry, 3; Pre i dent, 4. Council on Reli gion, 4. I nternat ional Relation

l u b, 3, 4.

JOHN WENDA.LL TARR

A n on

Zet a Psi

' Wendy" Hebron Academy. Intramural

port , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4. Colby

cholar h i p, 1 , 2 , 4 . Fraternity

1aine

ecr tary,

2; Hou e i\Ianager, 3, 4. Gamma Omega Omega Nu, 4.

DONALD NEWBERT THOHPSON

Pre que Lie i\ I a i ne

Theta Kappa 1u Pre qu

Y.1\1.C.

Lie H i gh

chool. Football, 1, 2, 3. Track, 1, 2 3, 4; Letter, 3. I n t ramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4.

abinet, 1, 3, 4. Gen ral

cholar hip. 3, 4.

on Religion, 4. I n t rnat ional Relation

on of Colby. Fra t ern i t y Officer, 2, 3. Cou ncil

Club, 4. Cla sical Club, 1, 2. Philo ophy Club 3.

CHARLES PHILIP UPPVALL

lpha T a u Omego

'·Re!" Dedham High

hool. Football, 1. 2, 3, 4. Track, 1, 2, 3, 4. I n tran111ral

V i ce-Pr jdent, 1. Col by national R lation

Westwood,

port , 2, 3. Y. 1.C.A.

cholarJ1ip, 3. Fraterni t y Officer, 2, 3, 4. Kappa Phi Kappa

Club, 1, 2, 3, 4,_

1Ia s s.

4 . Int er­


RALPH CLIFTON WILDE ' Red Dog'

Randolph,

Lambda Cru Alpha

tet on High

chool and Thayer

1. Ba eball, 3. Intramural

cademv. Track

International Relations Club, 1. Outing Club, 4. Bowling Team

1a s.

ports, 1, 2, 3, 4.

2. 3; Captain, 3. lnterfraternity

thletic Council, 4.

JAMES JOSEPH WILLIAlUS Waterville, l\IainP

"Jimmy' ater ille High econcl Prize,

chool. Hamlin Prize

peaking Contest, 1. Hallo\ ell Prize �peaking Conte t, 2.

ophomore Declamation. l\Inrray Prize Debate, Fir t Prize, 3. Colby

1, 2, 3, 4. Dramatic

rts Play, 3. Powder and

ig Play

holarJ1ip�.

4. International Relation

lub

4.

Debating Club, 3, 4. Powder and Wig, 3. 4. Outing Club, 4. Camera Club, 4.

WILLIAlU ALFRED YANTORNO

r 'Ia

Greenwich,

Zeta P i

··Bill' r>wich High

chool. Intramural

1, 2, 3, 4. Kappa Phi Kappa, 3, 4;

ports

ical Club, 2, 3. 4. Gamma Omega Omega

onn.

ice-Pre ident

4.

u 4.

CLAYTON ERNEST YOUNG

H bron

:\Iatinicu .. :\Iaine

Phi Delta Theta

·· layte" cademy.

Kappa Phi Kappa

inter Carnival

mmittee, 4.

:\I ntgomer.

Ward

holarship.

1. 2. 3. 4.

2 3 4 · Tr a ur r, 3; Pre�idenl. LI.

FREDA K ATHLEEN ABEL

Iii

Bar Harbor i\laine

Omega

Julia Ri hmond High

4. Colby

chool

ew

ork.

cbolarship, 2, 3, 4. Fre hman

tudent League

cholar hip Prize. Y.\\· .

3, 4. Chi Epsilon l\lu, 4. International Relation Pre i<lent

2. Bo"·en

ecr ta.ry

Club

2. Dean·

ociety, Yi e-Pre id nt, 4. Colby Night

. ·

3. Cap and Gown, . Play, 1.

Li t, 1, 2, 3,

ommittee, 3.

ecretary,

orority Pre ident,

4.

la

Yice­


SALLY MARCIA ALDRICH

Delta Delt a Delta

G u ilford

G u i lford High School.

t u denL L ague, 1, 3.

end CommitLee, 2. Coburn Prize pecial Entrance

cholar hip

Officer, 4. Echo Board,

1.

'ap and C wn, 4. W. . . ., 1, 2, 3, 4.

peaking olby

nte t, 2.

cholar hip, 2

o iate Edi tor 2, 3 · Women'

3_ Forum Cabinet, 3. Dean'

Li t, 1, 2, 3 4_ Cla

ophomor 3, 4.

lain

olby We k­

Declamation,

econd Prize.

e ond German Prize, 2.

Edi tor, 4. Oracle Board,

Pre i dent, 4.

olby

ight

rority

_i tant Editor hai rman.

CONSTANCE AVERELL

·'Con n i e'

Phj i\Iu

Chelm ford H i gh

Chelmsford Centre, Mas .

h ol. Hock y, 1. \'olley Bal l , 1. Daughter of Colby.

In ternational Relation

l ub, 2, 3, 4. CI

lub, 1 .

merican Federat ion of

ornrit y

ecretary, 4.

rt , 3. Chi Omega.

ARLIN E MARGARET BAMBER

orwood, l\1a

I orwood H i gh

chool.

Cabinet , 3, 4. Colby

t u dent League. 4. Hockey, 1. Ba_k t ball, 1, 2.

cholar rup, 2. 4. French Cl ub. 1, 2. GJ

ap and Gown, 4.

l u b, 2 3. O u t i n g

.

.C.

l ub, 2. 0-A t-Ka

ELEANOR HAVIS

orcester !\'la_ ach usett Cla

ical H i gh

chool. Tran_fer, Brenan College, Cai ne ville, Ca. \'olley Ball, 2 3 4 ;

Ten n i , 2, 3, 4; \ ar i t y, 2.

. . . 2. Intramural

cholar hip, 2, 3, 4. International R lat ion rt

C l u b , 2, 3. 4. French

Club, 2, 3, 4 . O u t i n g C l ub, 4. Colby Trio. 2, 3, 4.

ELIZABETH HAVIS

\Vorce ter,

"Li bby" Clas ica] H igh

Ia

a hu ett_

chool. Tran fer, Brenan Colleg , Caine vill, Ga. \'olley Ball 2, 3, 4; \' ar i ty, 3, 4.

Ten ni , 2, 3 4; Var i ty, 2. 2. 3, 4. German Club. 3. 4. A rt

. .. 2. Intramural

port , 2, 3, 4. Y.

.C. . Cabi net . 3.

ar ity, 3, 4.

port , 2. 3, 4. Y.W.C.A. Cabinet

olby Club

Club. 2. 3. 4. Out i ng Club. 4. Colby Trio. 2, 3. 4. Dean·_ Li t, 3, 4.

3. Colby

Jub_ 2. 3 4. German Club, 3, 4.


LOIS HARRIET BRITTON Delta Del ta Del ta

Monticello,

Ricker Cla sical In titute. Ricker Junior College. W . . A., Cla 2, 4.

mneral

orority Officer, 3. 4. Cla sical Club, 3, 4; Treasmer· ecretary,

ecretary,

4.

,

2. Intramural

1aine ports,

Gamma Omega Omega

u,

4.

FERN MAY BROUKER Phi i\Iu

angerville, Maine

�angerville High

W.

.A. 2 3, 4.

cbool. Hockey, 1, 2, 3,

4;

1, 2, 3.4; Var ity, 2, 3, 4;

Yarsity, 2, 3, 4. Ba ketball ecretary 3.

lath Club, 2, 3 4. Camera Club, 2 3. 4:

RUTH 1'11RIAl'tl

BUCHANAN igma Kappa

"Bucky"

Transfer from La ell Junior Col1ege. Intramural Women·

Editor. 4.

hite

1ule Board,

4.

Woburn,

porL 4.

1as .

orority Officer, 4. Oracle Board, 3, 4;

rts Club. 3. 4. Outing Club 3. Gamma Omega Omega

u, President, 4.

.JEAN BURR ayne, Maine

Della Delta Delta Winthrop High School. Entrance Echo Board, A Dean'

i tant Women'

Li t, 1, 3, 4. Cla

cholar hip.

orority Officer, 1, 2. 3

4. Chi Gamma

igma, 4.

Editor, 2. l\Iath Club. 1. 2. 3, 4; Pre ident, 4. Glee Club, 1, 2. 3, 4.

Trea urer, 1.

K ATHERINE LOUISE COFFIN "IUtty"'

lpha Delta Pi

Ricker Junior College. Yolley Ball, 2. Basketball, 2. Y. 2. 3, 4. Outing Club. 3. Dean'

A hland, l\Iaine .C. . Cabinet, 4. General

Li t, 2. �ororily Officer, President 4.

cholarship,


l't11LDRED NANETTE COLWELL

H i ggin ball

Hanco k,

bi Omega

"- fillie"

1 , 2 3; Yarjty

la sical I n t i t u te. Hockey, 1 2, 3; Var i t y, 1. Voll y Ball

1, 2 ; Var ity

Play, 4..

orori t y V i ce-Pre idenl, 4. Forum

I:

1, 3. Ba_k t ­

port , 4.

1 . W . . A ., 1 , 2. 3, 4 ; \'ic · Pre ident, 3 , Pre idenl, 4 . Intramural

Y.W.C. . Play 1. Dramatic Art

fain

er t ary, 1 .

la _ical

\

Club, 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pre iclent, 2. 3, 4.

v

MARION ELIZABETH CRAWFORD

t udent L auue Trea,ur r, 4. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. Cap and Gown, Pre i dent,

1aine Central I n t i t ute. 4. W. . .

Pitt field Maine

D l t a Del t a Della

" 1ick '

I

port_, 1, 2 3. Y .

ecrelary-Tr a urer, 3. Intram ural

Co uncil 3, 4. Coburn Prize

onte t, l.

peaking

4. Echo Board, 2. I n t rnat ional Relat ions Club

1. Po11·der and

hoir 3, 4. Dean ·

Li brarian 3 · Pre i d nt 4. Chapel

. . . Cabi net, 3. Pan H ellenic

cholar hip, 1 , 2, 3, 4.

olby

ororit y V i ce- Pre i dent,

ig, 3 4. Glee

l u b, 1 , 2, 3, 4·;

Li t . 4.

MARY TEl'tlPLE CROWLEY

Chi Omega

K nmore,

Kenmore H i gh

chool. Tenni

Contest, 1 . General

2.

cholar h i p

Coburn Prize

1, 2, 3 , 4. Y.W.C.

. Play, 1 . Dramat ic A r t

Holi day Play, 3. Arts Club Christmas Ve per Play, 3 4. Powder and Wig, 3 4 ; Colby

ew York

peaking Conte t, 1. H amli n Prize fay Da

ice-Pre i dent. 4 . Glee Cl u b, 1 , 2, 3.

Operetta. rt

peaki n g

P l a , 3. ColJege

orority Officer, 3, 4.

Cl u b, 2, 3, 4 ;

ecretary, 4.

1ight Committee. Dean'_ Li t , 1, 2, 3, 4.

HELEN CARTER DAMON

Phi i\Iu Lynn EngJi h High I n t ernat ional Relat ion

chool. W.A.A., 1, 2, 3 Club, 1 , 2, 3. Cla

ELIZABETH

Blue Hi ll George

teven

entat ive. Int ramural tary, 2. Whit

i\1ul

Blue Hi ll, Maine

German Club, 4.

A ademy. Volley Ball, 1, 2. Ba_ketball

rt

1,

port , 4. Pan Hellenic Council, 3 4. Entrance Board, 2, 3, 4 ; Women' Club, 3, 4;

Li t 1, 4. Cla s

2. W

. . Fre hman Repre -

holar hip.

Editor, 4. Internat ional RelaLion

enior R pre entat ive, 4. O u L i n g Cl u b, 2, 3, 4.

ecretary-Trea urer, 4 .

Li t, 1. Bowen Society, 4.

WOODBRIDGE DARLING

igma Kappa

"Betty"

Dean'

4. Pan H el lenic Council, 2. Sorority Officer, 2, 3.

ical Club, 3. Dean'

ororit

ecre-

Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. amera Club, 1.


ELIZABETH

JOAN DORAN

'·Bette"

Del t a D el t a D el t a

Ed,rnrd F .

earles H i gh

chool. Colby

4. Pi Gamma ::\ I u , 2, 3, 4;

Met h uen, M a

cl1olarship 2 3, 4.

orority Officer,

ecretary, 4. International Relations C ub , 1

ach u ell

ecretary, 3, Pre i dent, 2. Dean'

Li t , 1, 2

3.

JEAN N ETTE LEE DR I S KO

D el t a Delta Delta

·'Jean"' Cro by H i gh

Belfa t , i\1 aine

chool, Volley BalL 1, 2, 3, 4; Captai n, 2, 4. Ten n i s 2, 3, 4. I nt ramural

. W.C. . Cabinet, 3. E n t rance

cbolarsh i p . German prize, 2.

ports, 2, 3 .

oror i t y Offi er, 3, 4. Echo Board 2.

Forum Cab i n et , 3. I n t ernational Relation Chapel Comm.il l e, 2. A 4. L i brary A soci ate

Club, 1, 2 3 4. rt Club 2. Dean· L i t , 1 , 2, 3 , 4. embly Comm j t t ee, 4. Hou e Chai rman, 2. Chairman Women' Embassy,

4.

HELEN CARTER G UPT I LL

Bar H arbor, Maine Bar Harbor H igh .

.C. . Cabinet 4.

chool. Hockey, 2, 3; ·

\"ar i t y, 3. \"olle

Ball, 3. Basket ball, 3. W.A.A.

4.

i nter Carni val Commit t ee, 4. A rt s C l u b , 2, 3.

V I OLET MERLE HAlUI LTON

'· Boot " '

M i ll burn,

i gma Kappa

i"

ew J er ey

chool. Coburn Prize peaki n g Conte t 1 2, 3 ; 1 t Prize, 1; 3rd Prize 2; 2nd Prize 3. H am l i n Prize peak i n g onte t , 1, 1 t Prize. Lev i ne Prize pea k i n g Conte t, 1, 4tb Prize. �ophomore Declamation 1 t Prize. ?IIu rray Prize Debate, 3, 3rd Priz . College Holiday Play, 3. h i t e l\Iule Board, 2 . Colb ommencement Play, 2. Dramati A rt . P l a y 3. Y. .C. . Play, 3. i g, 3, 4. Camera Club, 2. Radio C l u b , l u b, 1 , 2. Powder and at t h e l\1i crophone, 4. Deba t i n g M i l l b urn H i gh

3 4-. D e a n '

Li t , 3.

LILLI A N M AR Y

HEALY

Barre, Yermont CoJdard J u nior College. Y.W.C.A. L i brari an. 4 . Christma

3.

4. O u t i n g Club, 3.

Play, 3, 4. Glee C l u b , 3, 4.

rt

Club,


f

PRISCILLA JONES "

Chi

P at "

Waterv i l l e

H igh

Omega

Wat rvi l l e :Maine

chool. Ba ketball, 1. Int ra m u ra l

4. Colby W ekend Com m i t t ee, 3.

tt ndant lo Q u e n, W i n t er Carni al,

port , 2.

orori t y Officer

la

3. 4.

Pre i d n t , 3.

las

umeral , 2.

F r e h m an D a n e Co1n m i t l ee. C h e e r Leader, 4.

r

VIRGINIA CLARK K I N GSLEY '· G i n ny"'

hool.

.aribou H i gh

.A .•

ilon Mu, 4.

.

1, 2, 3, 4. Fre h man

Cl e

Club.

3, 4. Bowen

..

.

Cari bo u ,

igma Kappa

Play. 1 . C h i E p

}>

V .

...

holar h i p, Col!l y

Maine

cholar h i p , 2. Y.W.C .

.

ci t , 4.

CONSTAN C E KNICK E RBOCK E R D e l t a Del t a Delta

"Connie" Waterv i l l e H i g h Holi day Play, 3.

cl1001. Co b u rn Priz oro r i t

Pow d e r a n d W i g. 3, 4. Cle

peak i n g Cont est

Correspond i n g

1 . Col by

il le.

cholar h i p , 1 , 2, 3 4 .

ecretary, 4. I n t ernat ional

Relation

C l u b,

:\Iain o llege

1, 2, 3, 4.

Li t , 1 . 2, 3, 4.

C l u b, 2, 3, 4. Dean'

MARY

Water

E S T H E R l'tl a cBRIDE

Del t a Del t a Delta

Easton

Easton High School . R icker Cla Gle

u meral

,

2 . I n t ra m u ral

port , 2, 3, 4 .

Cl u b , 3, 4. Gamma Omega Omega

oro r i ty V i ce-President, 3. Classical C l u b, 3, 4.

i ce-Pres i dent

4.

M E RLYNE MAGNUS "l\1erl" N e w Haven Woman'

New H aven,

Chi Omega ol lege. V oll ey Ball, 2. Co l by

cholar h i p, 3

oror i l y Offi e r . 3, 4. German C l u b , 3. Dean's L i s t , 2, 3 , 4 .

l ai ne

J u n i o r Co ll eg e. Vars i t y Base Ball, 2. V ars i t y Ba ketball, 2. W.A.A.

4. Fir t

o m1 .

German Pri ze, 3 .


VIRGINIA E L ltl l R A NEG US

"Gu s i e"

Peabody, Massachusetts

Sigma Kappa

Transfer Smith College. W.A. ., 2, 3, 4;

m:nerals 2. I ntramural

ports, 2, 3. Y.W.C.A. Cabinet,

2, 4. Colby Scholar hi p , 4 . St udent A s i t an t in B u i ness Administration, 4.

orority Treasurer, 3,

Pres i dent, 4. White Mule C i rculation Manager, 4. German C l u b , 2, 3, 4. Cla sical Club Club, 2. Gamma Omega Omega 1 u , Treasurer, 4. I nt er· orority

3. Art

ports, 4 .

ARLENE ED N A PAINE

'·Painey '

Phi

Dexter, N . H .

1u

F a y H i gh School. Hockey, l . Basket ball, 1 . Archery, 2. I n t ramural Dramatic Arts Play, 4 .

orority Officer

ports, 2. Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, 3 .

2. 3, 4 . I nt ernational Relat ion

C l u b , 1 , 2. Powder and

W i g, 4. French C l u b , 1 , 2, 3, 4 · V ice-Pre ident, 3. Classical Club, 3, 4 . Camera Club, 3, 4. Dean's Li t 3.

RUTH FRENCH PIKE

L u b ec , Maine

Chi Omega Lubec Hi gh School. E d itor of

t udent League Han dbook, 4. W.A.A ., 1, 2, 3, 4. I nt ramural Sports,

2. Pan H ellen i c Council, 3, 4. Colby

cholar hip , 1, 2 4.

orority Officer, 2, 3. Council o n R eligion,

3. French Cl ub, 4. Concert Board, 3, 4; Chairman, 4. Glee Club, 1 , 2, 3, 4; Libraria n 2, President, 3. Dean s L i t, l.

PAU LINE PRATT

Deerin g H i gh School. Hockey, 1. W . 2, 3, 4.

Portland, Maine

i gma Kappa

"Polly"

orority

ecretar

.A., 1, 2, 3, 4. Compet i ti ,• e

2. C h i Epsilon,

Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Chapel Choir. 2. Dean'

cholarship 1 . Colby

Iu, 4. Forum Cabi net, 2.

List, 3 4. Clas

cholarship,

lath Club, 1 , 2, 3,

. G l ee

Pre i dent l. Operetta. 1 .

JUDITH QUINT

Roxbury, l\Ia

' J u dy" G irls' Lat i n

chool.

olley Ball, 1, 2. B asketb al l , 1, 2. Tennis, 1. Badminton, 2. Y.W.C.A.

. 1.

I nt ern at ional R elations Club, 2 . French Club, 2 , 3 , 4. Classical Cl u b , 3 , 4. :'..\' u m eral , 2 . Clas Vic -Pre i dent, 4. Colby Weekend Com m i t t ee. 1 .


R U TH BAlt BARA REED H a mpd n H i ghlan d H a m p d en

cademy. Tran fer from

n i ver i t y of l\ l a i n e .

i t a n t i n B i olo (T y, 3, 4. Outing C l u b. 4. Bo,, en

W

ar r of

la

N u meral , 2.

t udenl

ci t y . 4.

DONNA de ROCHEHONT Phi i\ I u RocklanJ H i gh

hoo l .

H

ball. 1 , 2 . 3: ,. ar:-i t r, 3. 4.

YT .

.

ck ) . 1, 2. 3, ap and

ab i n 1, 2. 3.

.

oror i t y Presiden t . 3. and W i .,., 3. '*

·

n,

4. T n n i _, 1. W . A .A . 1.

u n c i l on H. l i gion. 2, 3. 4. I n t ernat ional Rel a t ion

ret a ry - T r a 1 1 r r, 4.

port-, 2, 4.

lub, 1, 2, 3, 4. Powder

- u m ra] . 1 . Wearer of '·C" 3 . C l a

la s

\"ice-Pre i dent, 1.

ES TELLE ROGERS at rv i l l , '.\I a in

hi Omega

ob urn

2. 3. 4. I n t r a m u r a l

2, \-i ce- Pr siden l . 3, Pres i den t , 4. College H o l i day Play, 3.

e rel a r

HA R R I ET ' hili"

; \ " ar i t y, 1, 2. 4. \ : o l l e y Ball, 1 , 2 3 ; V a r i ty, 2 . B a k e t ­

O\\

B al l . 2. T en n i . 2. D a u rrht r oror i t y Offi

f

o l by, 1, 2, 3, 4 · P r e i dent 4 . i � t a n t E d i t or, 4.

r. 4. E ho Board,

l u b. 1. 2. 3. 4.

_

rt '

l u b Paga n t . 3.

LEILA illcGLI N N ROSS a t erville, M a i ne i l l i arn

H i gh

Relat i o n

Club

chool. ( Oakland) Gen ral 2. 3. Fren h

cholar h i p 2, 4 ; Wood ma n

l u b. 1. 2. 3 4. C l a

ical

l u b. 4 . O u t i n g Club

SYLVIA ROSS B i d d ford. l\ I a i n e

B i d d f o r d H igh

chool . Transf r

i n :\Iathemat i c . 4.

ew

ork

n i ver i t y . Col by

h i E p i lon l\Iu, 4 . i\lath

c h o l a r h i p 3, '* ·

l u dent

l u b, 3. 4·, \ " ice-Presi dent, 4. Dean'

cholar h i p, 3. I n t erna t ional

.i Lant

L i . t . 3, 4.

4.


VELHA .JUNE S A U NDERS

i gma Kappa Kennett H igh

Portl and chool. Powder and Wig, 3 4. Powder and

Iaine

i g Play, 4. Glee Club, 1 , 3, 4. Chapel

Choir. 3. 4. Glee Club Quartet. 3. Glee Club Trio, 4. Gamma Ome1rn

u, 4.

E VE L YN l'UAY SHORT

M i l l i nocket . Maine t earne

High

chool. We t b ro k J r . Colleg . Daughter of Colby,

2, 3, 4. Chape l Choir. 2, 3 . .:J . O u t i n g

oncert Board, 3, ..J.. Glee Club.

l u b . . 3. Dean·s L i.t . 2. 3, 4 .

ANN SIMPSON

Delta Delta D el t a

Wate1Ti lle, ::'I Iaine

E LIZABETH AUDRE Y

Chi Omega Central H i gh

chool

D u l u t h, l\ l i n n e.ota.

t udent

League

ophomore Represen tat ive. 2 ·

Pre i dent 3 ; Pre i dent, 4. \'olley Ball, 2. Cap and Gown, 4. I ntramural 2, 4. Colby We kend Committee, 4. Colby Concert Board, 2 3. G l e e Cl u b 1 , 2, 3, 4. 1 . C l a_-

SOLIE

D i xfield, 1\Iaine

hola:r h i p

\'i ce­

port . 4. Y .W.C.A. Cabinet,

2. Colby at the ::'I I i crop b ne Pi ani_t , 3 .

hapel Choi r P i a n i t , 2 3, 4. Orche_tra. 2 . Dean ·

Li t ,

ecretary-Trea urer 2.

FRANCES lUARTHA STOBIE

i gma Kappa Oak Gro,·e.

aterville, . I aine eminary. Hockey, 1 . Yolley Ball. 1, 2. Intramural

I nternat io nal Relat i n

Club, 2, 3. 4.

ports, 1, 4.

orority Officer, 4.


MAE TO W LE

MAR JORIE

"Marge' East o n H i gh

D l t a Del t a Del t a chool.

Ea t o n , M a i ne

en ior Repre entat i ve, 4. VoJ Jey Ball, 2, 3. Ba k t balJ 1, 2, 3 ;

t u dent League,

port , 4 . Y.W . . . Trea urer, 3. I , 2 , 3 , 4 . I ntramw·al ice-Presi den t , 3; President, 4. Council on Rel igion 3. Cla ical l u b, I 2, 3, 4· ;

Var i ty, 3 . Cap and Gown, 4 . W.A .A., orority Offi er, V ice-Presi dent, 4.

11 meraL, 3 . CoUege Hol iday Wi nter Q u e n Carnival,

L t n dant 3 , 4.

JA N I C E WARE

orth Watervi lle H i gh

4.

la

Dane

rt

, 1 , 4. In ternat ional R lation

la - Pr sident 4.

WEAVER

Kenmore, I

Chi Omega ch ol D1aine ) .

p

omm i t t ee 1 . May Day Opere t t a, 1 . Colby 1 ight Com m i t t ee,

RUTH CROWLEY

Jone port H i gh

u-

chool. V Jley Ball, 2. T nn i_, 2. Intramural

Cl u b, 4. Art Cl u b 3 3.

Ia a h u

dam ,

\

York

t udent Leagu Trea u rer, 2. Ho key, 2. Voll y Ball, 2. Ba ketbal l ,

1 . Colby Scholar h i p, 1 , 2, 3, 4. M a y Day Play, 2. Fren h Cl ub, 4 . Gl

C l u b , 2. D an' L i t 1 2 .

Cla_s Trea 11rer, 1 .

DOROTHY

V IRGINIA l\ EEKS

Phi

" Dot t i e" outh Portland H i gh 2.

W.

.A., 1, 2

1u

chool. Hockey, 1 2, 3,

3 4. I n t ramural

o u t h Portland, �faine

4. \'

lley Ball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Ba ketball, 1 , 2, 3, 4. Tenn i s,

ports, 2, 4. Pan Hellen i

ecretary-Treasurer, 3; President, 4.

i ce-Pre ident, 3 ; Pre i dent, 4. Echo Board, 2, 3. I n tern at ional 2. French Club 2, 3 4; Trea urer, 4. German Cl ub, 3, 4. Camera Cl ub, 4.

orority Assi.st ant Treasmer, 2· Club,

Relat ion umeral

,

I,

2.

MARGARET ANN WHALEN

Howland, Maine

P h i .l\I u DanfOJ·th H i gh

cha l. I n t ramu.ral Sport , 2, 4. P u tnam

cbolars h i p, 2, 3, 4.

orority Trea Luer,

3. I nternat ional Relat ions Chib, 1, 2. French Club, 2, 3, 4 ; V ice-Presiden t , 4. German C l u b, 3, Camera C l u b, 4. N umerals, 2 .

4.


RHODA M ARIL Y N WEIN

aterville, l\Iaine

\Y aterville H i gh

chool. H a m l i n Prize

i g Play, 3. Dramati c Art

peak i n g Conte t

1.

Play , 4. I nternational Relation

Club, 2, 3, 4. German Club, 3 4;

ecretary, 3. Dean'

ophomore Declamation. Powder and Club

1 . Powder and W i g 4 . French

L i t, 1 3, 4. N umerals, 2.

ALICE E lU MET WHITEHOUSE

Everet t , 1\ I a s.

igma Kappa Everett H i gh

chool. Yolley Ball, 2. fotram nral

International Relat ions C l u b . 2. 3, 4. Art

ports, 1, 4.

C l u b 4. ::\Ia

orority

ecretary, 2 ; Yi e-Pre ident, 3.

Day Operet ta, 1. G amma Omega Omega

.\" u . -t

ER N ESTI N E FAITH WILSON . . l en

� aterville H i gh Prize. 3. A rt Club

Alpha Delta Pi chool. Y.'\ .C . . Cabinet, 2, 4. Pan Hellenic hri tma

Play. 3 4.

Waten·ille ::\ I a i ne ouncil 3 -l.

olomon Gallert E

rt Club, 2, 3, -l ; Pre i dent, 4. Dean

Li t, 2, 3.

ay



ADMINISTRATION


fRANKLI WINSLOW JOHNSON A.M., L . H . D . , LL . D . President of the College


ERNEST CUMMI GS MARRI ER, A .NI . Dea n of the Men'

Di 1s10n

Professor of English

NI

ETTA MAY RUNNALS, A._ L, Litt. D .

D e a n of the Women'

Division

Professor of Edu cation and Mathem atics


Warren

Ru h

Eu ti

E Li\ I E R H A P-'I r\ R R EI , Ed. Technology. In t rucLor at Co l by Coll g mal i c , 1930 ; R gi L rar and Di reel or College in ce 1930.

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RTH R G LE r EU Tl , 1 . B . . gradual of Co l b y ol lege. In L ructor at dl by College, 1926-27 ; o i a l e Profe. or ] 927 ; Profe _ r of Bu i n e m i n i t ral i on in . Trea u rer of Colby College.

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OR I J R H, B. . a grad ual of Fri end n j er ity and Col um b i a n i ver i ly. Ref ren e Depart ment o f _ e w York P u b l i c Li brary, 1 93 1 -36. A_ i t a n t Profe or of B i b l iograph and Li brari a n at Col by C l lege i n e 1936. 1 .

HAROLD E D Wir CL RK, A . � I ., a grad uate of Colby Service at Col u m b i a a n d 1 e w Y o r k L a l e L i brary. Colby College.

o llege, B . . , i n Li brary i stant L i brari an al

WH I T E T H OMA , . B ., a grad ual of Bowdoi n College. D i rector JOH o f 1u i c at Colby College since 1 93 1 . D i rector o f many o u LL a n d i n g glee cl u b a n d cho i r i n ce co m i n g to Col by College. D i rector o f t he Band.

FR C I YEATO A R M TR O G . u peri ntendanl of B u i l d i n g a n d Gro u n d at Colby College. Ir. A rm L rong ha organ i zed a very efficient department w h i c h has m ade li i n g con d j t ion a t Colby College the be t po i ble.

Clark

Thomas

Arm trong


Worzel

m i th

P �rick

,....---__- /l.../

. ) 1 . A graduate of Colby College and Harvard R r i\I I T H niver ity. D i rector o f P u bljcit at Colby College _ince 1930. l\ I ember o f Phi Beta Kappa. dvi or t o Camera Oub and an able photo!!Tapher.

J O E P H COB

E D_ A G E O R G I A :\ · \\ORZEL. A i tant to t h e Dean of t h e · omen' D iyj­ · on. Direct r of Re_ i dence. )li s Worzel i a very vaJuable as i st ant a he care_ for all the n umerou det a i l that confront Dean R u nnals.

R I C K . A graduate o f Connect icut tate Tormal chool and A. R A H i m mous Colleg . H o u e Manager and dietit i an , t . Agne , chool ( . Y. ) i nce 1923.

1920-2 1 . H o u e i\Ianager and D i et i t i an at Colby College

GARFI E L D C E C I L C OD D RD, A .B. graduate f olby College i n 1929 ; Alumn i ecretary at Colby College ; member Phi Gamma :'.\1u ; Proyjnce Chief of Alpha Tau Omega fratern i t y ; Ardent worker i n _ecurin g t h e n e w college.

) f ITH, A.B. A graduate of Colby College. A l u mnae GOOD L E mith h a played a n i mportant part i n cretary o f Colby College. Mr . t h e dri e among t h e women for a woman · union at _ ew Colby. E R \"E_ A

B ETH PAGE PE DLETOr , B . D . A graduat e of Colby College. Young People D i rector at U n i on C h urch, Boston. and at · ellesley H i ll Congre­ gational Ch urch. t udent oun elor for Religiou ctivitie at Colby College since 1938_

Goddard

m i th

Pendleton


Back Row : Gooch, V. Allen, F.

Allen,

Front

Sargent, G u ptill. Bruce, Irish, Cleveland.

Row :

MAY ARD ! RISH

President WILLIAM PINANSKY

Secretary

1

D. CLEVELA Treasurer

EDWARD

Maynard M. I rish E. Robert Bruce Lloy d V. Gooch Frederic 0 . Sargent Vincent K. Allen Edward P. Cleveland Francis B. Allen athanael M. Guptill William Pinansky

¡n

EW system has been created this year

A in an effort to provide a more repre­ sentative body and a more effective organ in the life of the students. This motive has been met by splitting the men's division into two groups-one composed of non-frats ; the other of fraternity members. In this way, the non-frat men will have the same proportional representation in the Student Council as they have on the campus.


MEMBERS OF THE BOARD

Elizabeth Solie .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President

Eleanor Stone Isabel Abbott . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice-President . . . . . . Secretary

.

Marion Crawford

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer

Marj orie Towle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elizabeth Walden

. . . . Senior Representative

.

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

.] unior Representative

Geraldine Stefko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sophomore Representative Jane Soule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Freshman Representative Arline Bamber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . Hall President Ruth Pike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Editor of Handbook .

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TUDENT LEAG E, in a broad sense, represents the students in the women's division of Colby College. The executive board, advised by the Dean, controls the policy of government. The board attempts to promote by its actions, the spirit of mutual helpfulness, service, courage, cit:zenship, and personal responsibility among the students, and above all to strengthen their loyalty towards Colb College.

Towle, Walden. o ule, tefko, Bam be.r, Pi ke, deRochemont A b bott, olie, Dean Rmmal , tone, ra1dord


]luL

�

President, MAY ARD M . I R ISH Vice-President, VINCENT K. ALLE ecy.-Treas. EDWARD

P.

CLEVELAND

nf Jnda.!J- . . .

President, JANICE WARE Vice-President, J UDITH QUI T Secy.-Treas., BETTY DARLING

CLASS 0 FFI CERS

CLASS OFFICERS

!J EN'S DIVIS I O N

WOMEN'S DIVIS I O N


I President, PHYLLIS C HAPMA i Vice-President, } EA:\" BRIDGES ecy.-Treas., RUTH BLAKE

President, FRANC

s

B. ALLEN

Vice-President, GORDON B . J Ol'iES Secy.-Treas., E. ROBERT B R CE

CLASS 0 FFI CERS

CLASS O FFICERS

WOMEN'S D I V I S I O N

MEN S DIVISION


President, LLOYD R. GoocH , Vice-President, ROBERT W . P LLEr �ecy.-Treas., CH ARLES E. BAR 1FATHER

CLASS OFFICERS ME

' S D I VI S I O N

President, HELE SA1 BAR Vice-President, BETTY SWEETSER Secy.-Treas., DOROTHY EMER OK

CLASS 0 FFI CERS WOMEN'S DIVI S I ON I

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,rfJ .

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President, BETTY ROYAL Vice-President, M RILYN I RELAND ecy.- Treas., DoRA C o FFI1

President, FRED 0.

RGENT

Vice-President, BEXIAH C. HARDC\'G ec)'.-Treas., CHARLES A. LORD

CLASS O F F I CERS

CLASS OFFICERS

WOMEN'S D I V I S I O N

MEN'S D I V I S I O N


Wilk i nson

olgan

rrraduate of William and :\l arv WJ L LI A J\I JOH · I LK .JN 0 , Ph.D. College and olumbia n i versity. Dean [ Wa h i ngton oll ge, 1909- 1 9 1 8. Profe sor of H i st or at olby oil ge, 1924-28 ; 1929. M mber of Phi Bet a Kappa. C RTI H C H J OR R O L i brarian o f t h e m ri an o iology at C lby ol lege

,

Ph.D. _ grad uate o f Clark n iver i ty. _i tant n t i q uarian o i ety. Profe or f E onomic and i n e 1920.

n i ver ity and EDW R D JO E PH OLG 1 , . 1 . A grad uate of Harvard n i ver i t y de Pari . Profes or of E d u cat ion and P y hology a t Colby College ince 1924. at ional CoLmcilor of Kappa Phi Kappa.

H E R B ERT LEE - E M r . .T.l\L graduate of olby College and wton Theological I n st i t u te. In L ru ctor at Colby College 1922-26. _ociate Profes r ociation. of Religion i nce 1926. Iem ber of Rel i gious Education A LTER

1 EL 0 1 B CKE R I DG E,

1930. :\!em ber of

1.,

College. since meri can E onomic A ociation and Ph i Bet a Kappa.

In Lru ctor at Colby Co ege, 1928-30.

_

gra luate of Tuft

i t ant Profe. or of Economic

THO I l\fORG G R I FFITH , A .l\I. A graduat e of W i ll i am Je, ell College, and H arvard n i versity. si tant Profe sor of Hi tory at Colby College since soci at ion. 1926. :\ Iember of merican H i.torical

1ewman

Breckenridge

Griffith


Ha 11es

Pond

eepe

LOWELL Q L \T O, H A .�L _ graduate of \\ ake Fore_t ollege . -E , ewton Theological In t i t u t i o n and A n dover-Newton chool of Theology. 1935. Profe sor of Philo_ophy at Colby College i nce 1928.

DDI O� C R °\ I T 01 POL\'.D, A . !\ I . graduate of the n i ver i t y of Yermont . In tract r in ocial t ud i e at Colby College 1936-37. Instru ctor in Economic i nce 193 . rnluable advisor t o undergraduate activi t i es.

RTH R WILLL\l\1 E E PE, LC. . graduate of D artmo u t h College. Financial control work for t he General Motor Corporation. I n t ructor i n B u ine clmin i t rat ion a t Colby College since 1937. _

- B A R P L 1 ER. Ph.D. A graduate of Colby College and OR 1A D Yale ni ers i t . I n t ructor at olby College 1933-38. ssi L ant of Hi t ory at Colby ollege i n ce 1938. 'Iember of Phi Beta Kappa. JU I A L. 1 0 R E, ·- I . <>raduate of 1 ew York l a t e College for Teachers and Col u m b i a l' n i Yersi ty. A s ociate Dean of omen. A i t an t profe or of P ychology a t Colby inc 1931.

THOl\'I BRYCE H C RA FT, Ph.D. graduate o f ake Fore t College and J ohn Hopkin rni ersity. member o f the Colby Fac u l t y i n ce 1911. s ociate Profe or 1 9 1 1 - 13 ; and Profe o r of i\Iathemat i c since 1913.

Palmer

�Iorse

A hcraft


Parmenter

Schoenberg

Weeks

ISAAC J A C O B SCHOE BERG, Ph.D. A graduate of the niver ity of Ja '" · Roumania. Assi t ant Professor of Mathematics at Colby College, and Re earch Assistant at U n iver ity of Chicago.

G EORGE FREEMAN PARME TER, Ph.D., c.D., a graduate of Massachu­ ett State College, and Brown University. A sociate Profe or at Colby College 1903-04, and Merrill Profe or of Chemistry since 1904.

LLTER FRA K WEEKS, A.M., a graduate of Colby College and Harvard Un:iver i t y ; Assistant Profe or at Colby College 1918-20 and 1922. Associate Profe sor of Chemistry at Colby College. Member of Phi Bet a Kappa.

W E D ELL AUG STUS R A Y, Ph.D. A graduate of Bate College and Har­ vard niversity ; Private Assistant to Profes or Grindell Jone at Harvard Universit y ; Instructor in mistry at Colby College since 1938.

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ATHA I E L E R EST WH EELER, M.Sc. A graduate of Colby College and McGill, 1909- 1920 ; A sociate Profes or of Physics at McGill, 1909-1920 ; As­ sociate Prof sor at Colby College since 192 1 .

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THROP H A M O R T LEY, A.B. A grad uat e of t h e University of Maine, In t ructor at Colby College 1920-25. A sistant Professor of Physics at Colby College ince 1925. Member of Phi Bet a Kappa.

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Ray

Wheeler

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.

'9r"

y Stanley


Chester

Odiorne

Lougee

WEB TER C H ESTER A. 1., c.D. A graduate of Colgate niversit y, and Harvard Universi ty. I nstructor at Colby Academy 1900-02 ; I nstructor Colby College, 1903-05 ; A ociate Professor, 1905-1910 ; Profes or o f B iology since 1910.

JOSEPH M I LT O O D I O R E, P h . D . A graduate of Bowdoin College a n d ni­ niver ity. I nstructor at Western Re erve niver ity, H arvard Harvard ver ity and Bowdoin College. I nstructor i n Biology Colby College.

RICHARD J E WETT LO G E E, A.M. A graduate of Dartmo u t h College, niversit y o f 1 ichigan and Columbia University. I nstructor at t he niver· sity o f Vermont. A sistant Professor of Geology, Colby ColJege since 1937.

CLA R E C E HAYWARD W H ITE, A .M., Litt.D. A graduate of Amherst Col­ lege. A member of the Colby fac u l t y si nce 1902. Profes or of t he Greek Language and L i terat u re from 1902-34. Profes or Emeri t u s i nce 1930.

niver i t . Pro­ grad uate o f Prin eton .M. McCOY. J OR I F R A T K L I niversi t y 1923-24 : H arvard ni ersity, 1926-30 Associate fe sor, New York Profe o r o f 1odern Languages at Colby College si nce 1928. C R L J E FF E R 01 W E B E R . 1 .A .. < Oxon ) D.Lit t . A grad uate of J o h n s Hop­ kin . sistant Profes or at Colby College, 1922-23 ; A soc i at e Profe or, 192325 · and Roberts Prof es or of Engl i h Literat ure since 1925.

White

fcCoy

Weber


Libb�-

Helie

H E R B E RT R LY L E LI BBY, A.B .. L i 1 1 .D. A grad uate of Hanard ollege and Colby oil ge. ln_tructor at olby ol lege 1909- 1 2 : _j t anl Pr f or. 19 12-13 ; Profe sor of P u b l i c peak i n g i nce 1 9 1 3. EUCLI D H EL I E. . L French at olby ollege. As oci ate Profe .or of .B. A graduate of e leyan University and E V E R ETT FLK TRO.'\G. t he ni er. ity of Toulou.e ( France ) . In t ru ctor at Colby College 1922-28 ; As o iate Profe or of Modern Language at Colby College i n ce 1928.

CECIL A GTJ Tll ROLL I N , .M. A grad uate of Colby ColJ ge and H ar­ vard U n i vers i t y. In tru ctor at olby College 1919-26 ; . s . Lant Profe or 192629 : ociate Prof es or at Colby C llege i nce 1929. H AN . f. grad uate of t he n i,7er i t y of I l l i noi . s i t ant i n I u eum of la-sical rcheology. A- ociate Professor of Lat i n at Col by College _i nce 1932. � ecret ary of t he Faculty. LFRED K ING CH P:.1A i, .i\I. A graduate of Colby College and Harvard n iver i t y. I nstru ctor at Colby College 1928-34. A s i t ant Profes or of E ngli h ince 1934. member of Phi Bet a Kappa and l\1odern Language ociation.

Rollins

Thory

Chapman


Smith

farshall

Comparetti

GORDO WII L O W l\I ITH, .1\1. A graduate of Bo ton n i ver i t y and H ar­ vard n i ver i t y . In t ru c t o r at Colby College 1930. l\Iember of Phi Beta Kappa. s i tant Professor of 1odern Languages i nce 1938.

1 RY H AT C H _ lAR H LL, Ph .D. _ graduate of \'as ar College and Yale n i ver i t y. A i tant Profe sor of Engli h at Colby College i nce 1935. Member o f Phi Beta Kappa. Modern Langu age s ociation.

L I C E P TTEE C O 1 PA R ETTI, Ph.D. grad uate of Rockford College and Cornell U n i er ity. Instructor i n Engli h at Colby College sin e 1936.

P H I L I P STEW RT E IT H E R, A . B . graduate of Colby College_ In tructor i n Iodern Lan o-uage at olby Coll ge i nce 1932. � I ember of Phi Beta Kappa. Kappa Phi K a ppa, and Phi i gma Iota. H A R ON LE F I N C H, Ph.D. A graduate o f De Pauw Universit y and 11 1 v r i t y o f M ichigan. I n t ru ct:or i n C l a s i cal Languages a t Colby College since 1934. l\femb r of Phi Beta K appa, American Philological ssoci ation.

'niver ity. A graduate of Bro'rn C A R L L E r ART CARL 0 , Ph.D. t udent at Yale U niver i t y, a istan t in Engli h at Brown n iver i t y. I n t ruc­ tor i n Engli h a t Colby C liege, since 1 9r .

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H OWARD EDGAR RO 1 grad uate £ H arvard niver i t y al o doin g hi graduate ' ork at t hi u n i er i ty. Mr. Roman ha been an i nstructor i n fodern Language at Colby ColJege si nce 1937. d i er to the German Club. G I LB ERT F R E D E R I C K L O E B S , A.M. A grad uate of pringfield ColJege. Member of merican Phy ical Education s oci ation. A ociate Professor of Health and Ph ical Edu ation at Colby College i nce 1934.

EDWARD C. RO DY, B . . A graduate of St. Lawrence University. Coach at t . Lawrence U n iversit y 1915 - 17. Coach H ampden-Sidney ColJege, 1920-30 ; A i tant Profe or of Health and Physical Education at Colby College since 1924.

A LFRED f DGE McCOY, B. . grad uate of Lafayette College ; Coach and I nstructor i n Engl i sh at ortbea tern niversity, Assi stant Profe or of H ealth and Phy ical Ed ucat ion at Colby College i nce 1937.

ELL WORTH W I LLI MI LLETT, B . . A grad uate of Colby College. A si tant Professor of H a l t b and Phy ical Education i nce 1927. Coach of Hockey and Frehman Football. si Lant Coach of Ba eball.

, B . . A graduate of Colby College and pring­ _ ' OR MA CH E TER PERK! field College. I n t ructor in H ealth and Physical Education a t Colby College " n 1934. Coach of \'arsity Track. Trainer of Var ity Football.

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Perkin


CORI NE B. VA ORMAN. I n s tructor in Hygiene a n d Physical Educat ion a t Colby College 1922-19 30. I nstructor in Physical E d ucation at Colby College s i n ce 1930. Member o f American Physical E d ucation Association.

MARJORIE R U SELL D UFFY, B.S. A graduate of i rnmo n s College a n d Bouve School of Physical Educat ion. M iss D u ffy h a s been an I nstructor i n H ealth a n d Physical E ducation at Colby College since 1937.

J OH N O B E D PI PER, M . D. grad uate of Bate College and 1cGill n i ver ity. College Physician at Colby College. Member of American Medical A ociation, A merican College of Phy ician , Maine 1edical ssoc i at ion.

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D e l t a K a p pa E ps i l o n

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Charles L . Burrill Edward A. Cleveland

Clarence E. Dore CLASS OF

Prince D. Beach John T. Foster Barnard W. Jordan

OF

Arthur T. Thompson Alfred M. Timberlake Richard H. White

1 94 1

Joseph E. Croteau John W. Daggett Franklin A. Downie J. Joseph Freme Hiram P. Macintosh, IV CLASS

Arthur G. Beach Robert W. Bender Wendall C. Brooks John G. Fi field

Albert L. Hunter, Jr. Maurice A. Rancourt

1 940

Charles F . Maguire Warren Pearl CLASS OF

Phillip Ames George L. Beach, Jr. Paul D. Burnham John F. Coolidge

1 939

Arnold M. Myshrall Gerald 0. Robson Robert H. Talbot George W. Young

1 942

Beniah C . Harding Max A. Holzrichter John C. Kitchen

Raymond F. Kozen Robert R. McDonnell Shelley S. Pratt John B. Warner

Clark, Warner, Myshrall, H ardfog, Bender, Kozen, Brooks A . Beach, Holzrichter, Coolidge, Pratt , Kitchen, Fi field, McDonnell P. Beach, Ame , Croteau, Talbot , Maci nto h, Young, G. Beach, F. Fo ter Freme, Downey, J . Foster, Timberlake, W h ite, Maguire, B u rnham, Robson, Daggett H u nter, B u rrill, Ranco u n , Dore, Clevel a n d , Thompson, Jordan


Gooch, Lord, Carter, Emery, Brown, forphy Charron, J. teven , Fi t ton, Perki ns, Taylor, Lowell Thompson, J ones, Peters, Cochrane, Frederick, B urbank, Foster Chau a , H use, t ebbins. H awes, A h bot t , Wallace, Page, G ilfoy Pi ke, I . tevens, Yantorno, Tarr, Irish, K i t teridge, mall, Pullen, Gardner

CLASS OF

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Maynard M. I rish Pa ďż˝ l M. Kittredge

Machaon E. Stevens Ronald C. F. MacLe0d

Clark H. Carter J ohn K. Chase William A. Chasse in cent J. Chupas Halse A . Frederick, Jr.

M . Donald Gardner Donald A. Gilfoy Thomas J. Huse Gordon B. J ones

Henry W. Abbott, Jr. Donald E. Brown C. Raymond Burbank James R. C ochrane Vernelle W. Dyer, Jr.

Rodn ey . Ellis James J . Foster Lloyd V. Gooch William L. Guptill J ohn E. H awes

Richard R . D er Walter L. Emery Lawrence P. Fitton George R. Kilborne

Victor A . Lebednic J ohn L. Lowell Charles A. Lord

CLASS O F

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J . Wendall Tarr William A. Y antorno

1 940

Ernest C. Marriner, Jr. .T nhn W. Morphy George A. Pike Ed on R . Small William D. Taylor

1 94 1

Gilbert A . Peters Robert W. Pullen Roger M. Stebbins Keith K. Thompson Ronald H . Wallace

1 942

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l\elson L. Page Roger W. Perkins Clarence R. Reid John E. Stevens


Woodward, F. argent, Fernald, Pearl, E i t her, Loring, Jewell, Came, Geagan, Howard, Ri hard_on, H inkley, Delong, Delano, teeve , H at ch, Reynold , H ocking, Randall, Dri ko, o e, Piper, Gupt ill, Beal, D . argent, Workman,

CLASS

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1 939

Elliot H. Drisko Iathanael M. Guptill

Richard W. Hopkins

Joseph J . Chernauskas Ralph E. Delano Clarence R. Fernald Cl de M. Hatch

Virgil J . Hinckley Frank L. Jewell Alonzo G. Norton Charles R. Randall Carl W. McGraw

CLASS

OF

CLASS OF

Wilson C. Piper Dwight E. Sargent

1 940

Edwin Toolis Spencer Winsor Thomas S. Vose Linwood J. Workman

1 94 1

Charles E. Huff

Stetson C. Beal

Lawrence Berry Hartley A. Either

Cli:ffoTd E. Came, Jr. John E. Geagan Darold B. H ocking tedman B. Hm ard

Harold A . Johnson Edward F. Loring Ed\; in S. Ma on . Wilder Pearl

CLA SS O F

Emery H uff Chernauska Hopkin

1 942

Gordon Richardson Frederick 0. Sargent Addison E. Steeves Walter A. Wood' ard

Delta Upsilon


Phi Delta Theta

CLASS

Frank H. Burchell harles L. Dignam Woodrow W. Hall

OF

1939

Laurel W. Herse Robert D. J ohnson CLASS

OF

1 940

E. Robert Bruce

Walter H . Reed J ames W. Salisbury

Elmer L. Baxter Richard H . Bright lfred E. Brown Frank R . Leonard

A. Spencer Cobb I orris E. Dibble James . East Forrest Edson Albert J . Rimosukas

CLASS

CLASS

William E. Barta, J r. William R. Conley Norman D. J ones J ames F. Ka anaugh

OF

OF

J oseph F . O'Neil George A . Parker Walter M. Pejko

Frank G. Lillie i tor P. Malins Clayton E. Young

Ernest

pton

1 94 l

Mau rice D. Rimpo George J . Stumpp A. Francis Thompson Robert E. Wheelock

1 942

Carl J. Pizzano, Jr. Elmer M. Tower Samuel B. Warren Walter W. Webb

Barta, Pej ko Pizzano, 0 eil, Kavanaugh, Tower, Jone , Leonard Webb, East, Ri msouka , Ed on, Baxter, Thompson, Stumpp Bruce, D i b ble, Reed, Bright, Brown, Wheelock, Searle H all, H ersey, You n g, Dignarn, B u rchell. John on, Lillie, Sali b u ry


A l pha Ta u Omega

CLASS OF

incent K . llen Paul . Bubar Donald J. Deli le

Gilbert E . H ut hin on Richard S. Lo ej o Tiffan . fanning Patrick Martin CLASS

Harle M. Bubar lton J. Burn Charle H. Card

OF

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M ichael A. pina Kenneth G. tanle C. Phillip Upp all

1 940

J ohn . Gilmore Gardner B. H usted Ho' ard A. Miller

1 94 1

F. We ton MacRae M ron F. Parker, Jr. Edward F. Quarrington

Allen R. Knight Trevor E. Lamb CLASS

Robert M. Arnold Jay J. Conlin Rďż˝ yrnond M. Flďż˝'lln Harold E. He@;an

OF

D . H unter Cotton Edwin E. Lake L. Carroll Full rton CLASS

Charles E. Barnfather Joseph F. Beeh George E. Bliss

1 939

1 942

Alton B . Laliberte J. Da id Marshall Louis E. Principe

Dan iel C. Scioletti Oren R. Shiro William W. Vaughan Philip Wysor

F u llerton, Bee b , hiro G i l more, \'a 1 1 ghan, Parker, Cotton H. B u bar, Iar hal l H usted, 1 i l l er. Wolcot t , Lake. mold. Burn . Lamb, Princi pe. Q u arrington )\ f a n n i n g pina Uppvall, P . B u b a r. H ut c h i n on, t an l ey, 11 n, l\I art i n


1art i n, Sherys, Thompson, Gregory, Fisher, _ 1cArdle, Rowe, Taylor T ucker, H emenway, oyes, Haynes, Hansen, LeGassey Sawyer, Harvey H arris, Berry, Mcintyre, Swift, Fitts, B i rt w i stle, Wish, Jeniso n E a t o n , 1ott, Po' ers, Chase, Hooker, Canders, W i l de, Hodges

CLASS

George Allen Brown Robert V. Canders J ames S. Chase Fletcher Eaton

CLASS

Myron G. Berry Russell M. Birtwhistle Leverett H. DeVeber

OF

Edward D. Mcintyre George Ellis Mott John D. Powers Ralph C. Wilde

1 940

OF

Kenneth McArdle Albert K. Sawyer Conrad W. Swift

1 94 1

Richard E. No es Ralph Rowe Walter S. Sherys

CLASS

Louis L. DiPompo Edwin L. F isher Ri hard L. Hans0n Laurie L. Harris Jr.

1 939

Floyd F. Fitts Ernest B. Harvey Edward H. Jenison Earl C. Lord Jr.

CLASS

Donald J. LaGassey William H. Martin

OF

Gardner E. Gregory Carleton H. Hodges Wade S. Hooker

OF

Wendell T. Starr Chester A. Wish

1 942

lbert H . Haynes Curtis L. Hemenwav Robert I. Johnson Donald A. P�rsons

Lambda Chi

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Harold D. Seamon Ernest G. Taylor Earl E. Thompson William E. Tucker

Alpha


Palmer, Warren, Franci , hel don John on, eek , olton, pofford, H u ntoon Thay r, J . Daly, Merrill, Mill , H u ghes D. Daley, Beal. Clohsey Gran t , Bunt ing, Oake , Rossignal, ti nchfield, A J len, Kjoller, Taylor

CLASS OF

1 939

Raymond 0. Stinchfield

Claud B. Rossignol CLASS OF

1 940

Francis B. Allen James M. Bunting

William L . Gousse, Jr. Phillip M. Grant Francis D. Johnson

Dwight K. Beal Francis Colton

Daniel F. Daley

Thomas J . Clohes Bradford G. Francis

Eero R . Helin Harold L. Huntoon Linwood E. Palmer

CLASS OF

CLASS OF

Elbert G. Kj oller Gardner Oakes

1 94 1

James A. Daly William H. Hughes

1 942

Joseph D. Slattery Arthur B. Warren

Kappa Delta Rho


Tan Delta Phi

CLASS OF

Robert S. Borovoy Leon 1 . Br ďż˝ udy

Stephen I . Greenwald Lester J olovitz Leo S. Kresky

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Brewster Branz Klaus Dreyer

Frederick

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Mel in I. Ba um Fred Blumenthal

Ford

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Milton H . Hamilt Alvin J olovitz Melvin N. Lock Saul Millstein

Louis Sacks Stanley A. Schreider

1 940

I rving Gross Leon Tobi n

1 94 1

Stanley Gruber Mortimer Lenk Myron L. Mantell

CLASS

David Brodie Robert Cohen Emanuel K. Frucht Gerald A . Gilson

1 939

Stephen S. Sternberg Herbert D. Sterns

1 942

Albert Newell Albert I. Schoenberger H. Robert Wit Eliot Young

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hirle M. Brown Ruth ivI. Buchanan Elizabeth W . Darling

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iolet M . Hamilton irginia C. King ley Virginia E. , Iegus Pauline Pratt CLASS OF

Isabel . Abbott Jean Bridges Barbara M. Mitchell Elizabeth Perkins

Elizabeth J. Walden Elizabeth P. Wescott J ulia Wheeler Mary L. Wheeler

1 94 1

Catherine P. Fussell Barbara H. Partridge Eleanor B. Purple CLASS OF

Sarah E. Fussell Gloria A. Goelitz

. J une aunders France M. tobie lice E. Whitehouse

1 940

Edna I . later Patricia A. Thomas Ileen Thompson CLASS OF

Ruth A. Cameron Alta M. Estabrook

1 939

iary G. Robinson Geraldine A. Stefko

1 9 42

Eleanor L . Mitchell

Betty Rosengren J u ne Van de Veer

C. Fus ell, . F u sell, Rosengren, anDerVeer, Slater, E. Mitchell, Wescott, Reynold Esterbrook, Robi nson, Putnam, M . Arey, Goelitz, Stefko, Partridge, B. Arey Purple, Thompson, Abbott, Brow n, aunder , B. Mitchell, Wheeler, Bridges Whi tehouse, Kingsley, B uchanan, Walden, Darli ng, Stobie, Thoma , Hamilton Pratt


M. B uckner, Royal, Grant, Soule, Bradshaw, A. Pike, Kaigh n Totman, Le,yjs, Monnell, Gray, Jones, Jelli son, Carlton, Pullen, Barter Farrell. Galzier. Sweetser, Reny. Mailey, E. B uckner Mo er. Coyle, Bamber, Sol ie, Day, Peterson, Gould, M. Rogers, Rat her Chapman, R . Pi ke, Stone, CohyjlJ, Abel, Crowley, Weaver, E . Rogers

CLA SS O F

Freda K. Abel Arline M. Bamber Mildred N. Colwell

1 939

Ruth F. Pike H. Estelle Rogers Elizabeth A. Solie

Mary T. Crowley Priscilla Jones Merlyne Magnus CLASS OF

1 940

Phyllis A. Chapman Marj orie Day Ruth K. Gould

H . Louise Holt Priscilla B. Mailey

Helen Bel ea Helen S. Bradshaw Elizabeth A . Buckner Mary E. Buckner Jean Coyle

Katherine B. Glazier Alta S. Gray Hazel J udkins Barbara L. Kaighn Joanna MacMurtry

Betty M. Barter Florence Carleton Mary E. Farrell Barbara E. Grant Carolyn Hopkins

Ruth C . Jellison Amy L. Lewis Marie C. Merrill Olive G. Monnell Celia M. Rather Mary R. Ren

CLASS OF

CLASS

OF

Olive 0. Pullen Eleanor S. Stone Barbara E. Towle

1 94 1

Virginia B. Mosher Doris R. Peterson Allison B. Pike Prudence Piper Barbara M. Skehan

1 942

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Martha A. Rogers Betty A . Royal Priscilla E. Shires Jane Soule .June L. Totman


o ur e, Thoma , W i n low, C. mith Brewer, C. Ti lley, avage, Land r, C. Ti lley, D . mitb Kennedy, Pratt, Coffin, Wil on, 1c rdle

CLASS OF

1 939

Katherine L. Coffin

Ernestine F . Wilson

CLASS OF

1 940

Lydia Abbott

Constance J . Pratt Constance L. Tilley

Evelyn L. Gates Beatrice R. Kennedy

Marion E. McArdle Ellamarie Nourse

CLASS OF

CLASS OF

Frances L Brewer Ruth A. Wolfe

Gates

Clarice E. Winslow

1941

Olive D. Savage Claire W. Tilley

1 942

Cynthia M. Smith Dorothy M. Smith

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De l t a Delta Delta

CLASS

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1 939

ally M. Aldrich Lois H. Britton Jean Burr

Marion E. Crawford Elizabeth J . Doran Jeannette L. Dri ko Constance Knickerbocker

Ruth E. Blake M. Elizabeth Fitzgerald Nannabelle H. Gra}

Margery G. Lier Ruth . Moore K atheryn E. Reny drianna Rodgers

CLASS

CLASS

Carrie E. Birdwood Claire Donahue Eleanor King

OF

1 940

illetta E. McGrath Igrid Olsen Priscilla Patterson Ruth M. Roberts OF

' Ruth E. Ro' ell Eleanor Thoma Raye Win lo"¡

1941

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Marian E. Anderson Marian E. C ampbell Jean Cannell Marj orie M. Cate Elizabeth Coles

OF

M. E ther MacBride Ann irnpson Marj orie M. Towle

Jane A. Russell Ruth R. Stebbins Mildred Van Valkenburg

1 942

Margaret Y . Clayton Virginia Duggan Priscilla R. Hathorne Marilyn S. I reland

Bettie P. Jewett Ann B. Jones Helen R. Margraf! Elizabeth G. Peters Mildred I. Wheaton

Wheaton Cannell, Cole , Rogers, A nderson, Peter , McGrath, Rus e l l , Marggraff K i n g, I reland, tebbins, B irdwood D uggan, Campbell, an Val.ken b urg, Jones Jewett , Cate, Li er, D amon, Gray, Moore, W i nslow, Reny, Thomas i mpson, iacBri de, B r i t t on, Crawford, Doran, Knjckerbocker, Towle, Aldrich


Berry,

1agi trate, Gray, Bonnar, Cu rt i , Scribner, Hatch Pear on, Leonovi tch, Furbu h , Hold n, pencer, Wright, Thoma verell, Pai ne, We ks, Whalen, deRochemont, Fitch, John on, Hi tchcock

CLASS OF

1 939

Constance Averell Helen C. Damon

Arlene E. Paine Donna de Rochemont

Marj orie A . Berry Mary Bonnar

Ellen M. Fitch

Mary F. Hitchcock

Lubov C. Leonovich Jean Pearson

CLASS OF

CLASS OF

CLASS OF

Edith M . Curtis Eleanor M. Furbush Hester M. Hatch

1 940

Frances C. Gray Margaret L. Johnson

1 94 1

Ruth H. Scribner

1 942

Barbara R. Holden Laura A. Magistrate

Phi

Dorothy V. Weeks Margaret A. Whalen

Mo

Maybelle Spenser Ruth M. Thomas Theodora Wright



Chairman-Gilbert F.

Loeb

Alz1mni Represenlative­ R ichard Drummond Facuity Representatives­ Prof. Lester F. Weeks Prof. Richard . Lougee tudent Represenlatives­ Vincent K. Allen Mauri e A. Rancourt

Hardy, Millett, Weeks, Lougee Allen, Loeb , Rancourt


MEN�S

ATHLETICS


LETTERMEďż˝ Ends

Charle Burrill harle Maguire Franci Allen

Tackles

Laural Hersey Carlton Hodges E<lwin Lake Ernest Harvey

Guards

James Daly Melvin Baum bdo Hassen William Hughe Charles Ferris

Centers

Daniel Daley Charle Uppvall John Hawes

Backs

John Daggett RoLert Bruce Richard White Clyde Hatch Harley Bubar Paul Burnham Maurice Rancourt


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mall (mgr. ) , Perk i n , ( trainer ) , Gilmore, Federick, Young, Cochrane Parker, ppvale, A llen. G. Beach, tern , l\ I illett ( coach ) . fcCoy (head coach ) , I antell, Maclnto h, H ughes, Gruber, Coolidge, Lake Movan ihan, Bruce, H a"· es, B u rnham, Round ( coach ) Ha en Hate!{. l\Iaguire. White. Her_e , H odge , D . Daley, J . Daly, B urril l H a rvey, D aggett, Baum, B ubar, Ferri , P. Beach

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OLBY ons and daughters ma once again gather around the gridiron and proudly di play the emblem of their Alma Mater. The White iule wear of being whipped and beaten, ha at last found a new lease on life. Last ea on howed the foll°' ing re­ ults : five victorie , two lo ses, and a tie ·with Bowdoin for the tate Championship. During the past few ears the Mule has been sitting po itively back on his hau nches suffering defeat after defeat, accepting it a the will of Fate it seems, and waiting for his luck to change. But even a mule can take only o much ; Thus in the fall of '38 we find a lon O' mouldering fire bursting into open flame. Tufts College was the fir t to feel the heel of a n ow ' r tubborn Mule. ·

TUFTS GMIE

For the fir t time in twenty-five

long years the Colby-Tufts game ended with Colby on the long end of the core. In fact Colby did all the coring as they swept rough­ shod o er the tunned J umbos for a grand total of 23 points. Harley Bubar made the first tally of the season on a 26 yard pa s from J ohnn Daggett. Havin g smelled victor there was no stop­ ping the n°' wide awake Mule. The Touchdown Twins Daggett and Hatch. went into action. Tufts watched dazedly as a combined pa sing and running attack hung up two m ore touchdowns.

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The result of the Tufts game was a n e\ spirit-a real l iving spirit in the Colby team. o longer were the willing to be tossed about at will and n ot fight b ack. They had tasted blood and ' ere out for more. Yet we find them due for a slight setback before finding themselves.

VE RMONT GMIE

The following week Colby uf­ fered a 6-9 defeat at the hands of their host, Vermont n iversity. It wa a bitterly contested struggle and a heartbreaker to lose. In almost ever count except the score which of course is what tell the stor Colby was superior. Colby led 6-0 during the fir t three periods. Early in the final quarter Vermont grabbed a Colby fumble in the dead end zone for a touchdown, and quickly con­ verted for the extra point. A few moment later a Colli man was tackled in h is own end zone giving ermont 2 more points. Then Colli came b ack to life-but too late ; the final whi tle had blown . It was a quiet and rather bitter Colli squad that winded its way back home through the beautiful hills of Vermont and ew Hamphire. The landscape, clad in all


the glory of autumn, with its glis­ ten ing lake and streams and it mi t hilltops wa all lost upon the McCoy men as they brooded over the cause of their defeat. Deep down in their hearts the decided it would never happen again. NEW HAMPSHffiE GAME

Bu Burrill, Colby's All Maine end, poun ed upon a Jew Hamphire fumble early in the first e' period of the game with Hamp hire. Thereupon Al McCoy, thinking of his State Series opener with Bowdoin yanked as many of his regulars as he could spare. The game settled down to a dogfight affair. either team could eem to gain much ground. Colby with i ts 6-point lead resorted to onservative plays, while New Hampshire carried on its attack by land and air. All in vain, for the game ended with Colby still hanging on tightly to its slim lead. "On to Bowdoin" was the Colby cry. BOWDOIN GAME

Colby Alum ni returned en masse hoping to watch their school whip the Polar Bear. But fate had de­ creed differently. Colby opened up the game in the first minutes of play with a Daggett to Burrill pass for the first touchdown. Then the Colby attack bogged down completely. For three periods the Polar Bear pushed the Mule about at will. Haldom and Karsokos, Bowdoin backs, ran wild around the Colby line piling up a total of 25 points. Then in that last period the Mule came back to life. For fifteen minutes Colby sponsored one of the most thrilling attacks in i ts history. Clyde Hatch tossed pass after pass into the eager hands of Daggett and Maguire while the Bowdoin rooters held their breath.


Colby grad went wild as 1 ohm1y Daggett 0Tabbed a pass on the dead run and streaked to the zero tripe for his second touchdown . Colby took the ball again in the la t few minutes of play and started for the fourth core but the whistle blew, lea ing the Polar Bear still out in front and a prayer that the final whi tle had blown, on hi lip . For the first time Colh) had really turned on the heat. l\ ext week they would do so before it wa too late. MAINE GMIE

t he closin g moments of the Maine game Colby staged another ensational comeback - this t ime for a 19-14 v ictory. Following an足 other first period touchdown b Hatch, the Colby boys once again Im ed down . Maine went into the air with All Maine Dana Drew do足 ing the tossing. The opening of the la t period found Colby trailing 14-6. During that final dramatic period, 10,000 spectators yelled themselves hoarse, as diminutive Johnny Daggett ran himself ragged in a successful attempt to stave off defeat. Once - twice - t hree time he ran through the whole Maine team. The last time h e col足 lapsed from sheer exhaustion b u t victory w a s already i n t h e hands of olby. Maine and Colby fans will n ot soon forget that thrilling game. The passing of Clyde Hatch and Dan Dre ', the defensive work of Bruce captain-elect ) and White in the backfield and of Captain Hersey, Hodges, Burrill and Ma足 guire in the line will long rem ain in the minds of the witnesses. Colby had finally discovered i ts ' eak spot. From n ow on it would be all Colby. N o more settling down on a single touchdown lead. Henceforth the slogan would be In


core, core, core, and then score ome more. fiddlebury College wa to find out ju t what this logan mean!

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MIDDLEBURY GA lll E

Wit1. th touchd wn t' in , Dag­ gett and H atch leading the wa , Colby mopped up M iddlebur Col­ lege by a score of 38-2 1. The game was a one- ided affair, although at t imes Middlebu ry showed ome semblance of power. Coach McCoy used every avail­ able man in the game. A t ired but exultant group of M udge-men gathered at the gymn asium after t he game, and decided to collect bounty on the Bates Bobcat the following week. BATES GAME

Coach Alfred M udge McCoy q uietly stroked his chin as his players gathered in the locker room following a discouraging first half which foun d Colby on the short end of the plank by a score of 13-0. "Fellows," said Al, "I was once told that what a fellow wanted most he would get.' With that he left the fello' s alone to think it over. The second half found a new team on the field. In that inspired and now famous la t quarter at­ tack the M ule really gave out. Bates fought back desperately b ut vain! . The final whistle found Colby leading 2 1 - 1 3 and still going strong. With the Bobcats watching Darr.

Captain Her·ey

day. Charlie Maguire did brilliant " ork both on defense and on pass receiving. The Dailey ho s spark­ led on the defense, and showed some of the hardest tackling of the year. Bob Bruce displayed h is Lake

u ual fine quality ball handling. Dick White, 202 lb. quarterback, howed that he could snare pa e " ith the be t of them. Play ing their last game for Colby, Captain Hersey, Carl Hod­ ges an Bu Burrill went out in a blaze of glory. ll three men will be orely mi ed next year. Cap­ tain Her ey, calm, reliable, level­ headed ; Hodge , wild, rough, head trong, a lo er of the game ; and Burrill,-flashy Bus-some !aim he get all the breaks ; those \ ho know ay he makes them.­ ye , we shall m iss them ! Thu we find that i n one brief year Colby ha ri en to the top of the heap. M uch of the credit mu t go to coach McCoy. True, a " inning team m ust have the ma­ terial, but it must h ave a smart coach who is willing to put his heart and soul into his team. Coach McCoy is all that. He has put foot­ ball above all else in order that Colby might get out of the rut. Much of the " ew Colby Spirit ' is nothing more or less than a re­ flection from its very competent coach, Al McCoy. Very disconcerting is the fact that a white bear and a White Mule m ust sit together on the throne. Loyal Colby fans believe that next fall the White Mule of Colb will be still serenely on the throne -ALONE. Bruce


Cha e, F i t ts, Card,

ROM the standpoint of meets the Colby cross-cou ntry team did not have a very success­ ful season. Due to the fact that college began late in September the team had less than three weeks practice before their first home meet with Bates. The Bates all­ veteran team won 18-40, "Jim Chase and "Chuck" Card being the first two Colby men to finish in that order. The next meet was the first in over ten years with Boston niversity. The Hub City Uni­ versity showed its superiority b y a score of 24-33. F o r their next competition the team traveled to Orono for a meet with the Uni­ versity of Maine. The team showed m uch improvement over the first meet. In the State and New Eng­ land Meets Maine and Bates were first and secon d respectively. Colby made a better showing against Maine than against Bates. The score was 20-37. This shows the

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stiff competition that Colby has in the state. The State Meet was held at Bates College in Lewiston. Colby was easily outclas�ed as well she might be. Bowdoin did not run. In the New Englands held at Franklin Park in Boston on ovember 14, Colby was eleventh in a field of fi fteen. Chase and ard put in the best individual performances with the positions of thirty-six and fi fty­ three respective! . "Chuck" Card was elected captain for the next year. The record is surely n ot impres­ sive, b u t looking more closely at all aspects one gets a different view­ point. Until fou r years ago when "Cy" Perkins first came to Colby there was not a cross-country team every year u nless there was enough interest to warrant one. Since ' Cy" has been here there has been a cross-country team ever year even

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though one year there were only five men out for the team. This year there were more candidates for cross-country, eight men at the beginning of the season but before the final meet it had dwindled down to six men. When teams like Maine have to divide u p their squad into two and three parts with thirty or m ore on each squad and over 1 00 out for freshmen cross-country is it an wonder that Colby does no better ? Iext year, Coach Perkins will have but one letter man with which to build a team. Captain Char­ bonneau, "Jim" Chase, and ' Mac"' Stevens all graduate. And with the freshman team the poorest in ears it seems that "Cy" m ust be a miracle m a n again. A great deal of credit and praise should go to "Cy" Perkins for what he h as accomplished.


best exhibition of basketball so far. The excellent playing on the part of Peter , a tar of last year's fre hman team, was pleasing. How­ ever, the narrow margin j inx still followed Colby and they were de­ feated 36-32. THE MAINE GAME

The first of the State Serie Game opened at Maine j ust after the Chri tmas Holida s. Playing before a capacity crowd the two team battled on even terms until twent econd before the final whi tie. t this point with the score deadlocked, Maine sank a free throw. Thus a heartbreaker was lost 32-3 1 . THE BATES GAME

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b Captain Bus Burrill Colb 's var it basketball team enj o ed a respectable season. Solely a home team, winning only by one game awa and suffering its only home defeat at the hands of Maine in the last game of the season. Coach Roundy ·was faced this year with the replacing of two valuable guards lost by gradua­ tion, and further handicapped by the loss of Baron Pearl by a foot­ ball inj u ry. However, due to the untiring efforts on the part of Coach Roundy, and the same fight­ ing spirit that carried .them to the State Title last year, the team pla ed a brand of basketball that Colby could be proud of. ever outfought, and only losing by a few points when the did lose, Colb 's second ear of basketball wa one of great interest and en­ thusiasm.

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THE LOWELL TECH GAME

The eason opened with a close margin defeat at Lowell. Colby led until the la t min ute of pla when

a belated surge on the part of the home team defeated them by the s ore of 25-22. THE CLARK GAME

On the following n ight Clark niversity furnished the opposi­ tion for a game played at Wor­ cester, Mass. Again the Colby quintet met defeat in a ragged game, the final score being 39-24. THE M. I. T. GAME

The engineers entertained the Roundymen for the third game of the trip. This proved to be the

Colby opened i ts home season on the following Saturday by play­ ing a second State Series Game with Bates College. This proved to be a typical series game with its hair-raising finish. The mules out­ fought their rivals to capture a single point v ictory. The final score being 3 1-30. THE NORTHEASTERN GAME

The final game before exam period brought H uskies to Mule­ town. This evening was a warm one for Northeastern and Colby, paced by Capt. Burrill pinned a defeat on them to the tune of 5131.


LeGa ey, Roundy ( Coach , H atch,

t u m pp, Gruber, Peter , Young, Beach, P ullen pina, Hopkin , B urrill, Malins, Irish, Pearl t anley ( '.\I anager )


THE LOWELL TECH GAME

A return encounter with Lowell Tech at home provided the open­ ing after mid.years. Thi proved disasterous for the visitors, and the Mules avenged the early season defeat at Lowell. A great spurt in scoring by Capt. Burrill placed him among the twelve leading scorers in ew England and brought victor to the Mule' b the score of 51 -39. THE NORTHEASTERN GAME

This game was played at Boston on the second trip of Coach Roundy and boy to Beanto' n. Howe�1e:, after a hard struggle our boys were defeated b the score of 38- 36.

he a real rough and tumble con­ test with B. U. coming out on top to the tune of 52-37. The game was featured by the excellent playing of i Malins. Baron Pearl made hi fir t real appearance in uniform thi ear, showing ome of his old time form until removed late in the game. THE NEW HAMP S I D R E GAME

Returning from an un ucce ful Boston trip the Mule met the Wild Cats on the following aturday. In this game the Colb boy found their shooting eyes. Capt. Burrill and Gil Peter led the attack ' ith twent -one and twenty points respe tivel , and ew Hampshire was defeated 66-53.

THE B . U. GAME

THE BATES GAME

The next evening Colby met Solly ectem and team at the Arena. Th is game turned out to

Colb journeyed d01 n to Lewis­ ton to face the Bobcats in their second meeting of the State Series.

This was an important game for the Mule as a loss would mean complete elimination in the fight for the tate Title. With but six men taking part the Colby quintet broke the "awa -from-home-j inx", and defeated their ri als for the cond time this season 46-43. THE MAINE GAME

In the last game of the season, Colby met the Maine basketeers at Waterville in the most important encounter of the State eries. A win for the Mules meant t ing the Black Bears for the Title. Before a capacity crowd the home team opened a withering attack that netted them a ten point lead at the half. However, Maine paced by some remarkable shooting on the part of their center, overcame this deficit and in the closing minutes of the game forged ahead to take complete hold of the State Title. The score being 53-44. SEASON'S HIGHLIGHTS

The highlights of the season were topped by the capturing of the state's high scoring title by Capt. Bus Burrill for the second ear in succession. Vic Malins, converted into a guard this year and becoming one of Colby's de­ fense pillars, held many of ew England's scoring aces to a mini­ mum of points. The most improved player on the squad this year was Gil Peters. Starting slowly, he im­ proved with every game and reach­ ed a twenty point scoring total in the ew Hampshire game. Peters together with Al Rimsoukas, an­ other sophomore star, should fur­ nish most of the scoring power for Coach Roundy during the next two years. At a dinner following the close of the season Baron Pearl, a star in both basketball and football, and Clyde Hatch, a three letter man, were elected co-captains for next season.


J e nison

Goffin, D. Thompso n , Beeh, Cochrane, Card. Gardner, Branz ( mgr. ) (mgr. ) , Gilmore, Lev i n Parker A l len, K. Thompson, E l der, Perki n s Gilfoy, B urnham, argent, Hodges, ppvall,_ Lovejoy, H ughes

HE Colby indoor track season

T opened at the Boston Gardens

with the B.A.A. Games. The relay team, composed of Jay Cochrane, Chuck Card, J im Chase, and 'lac Stevens failed to place. In indiidual events Cochrane placed i n the 40 y a r d dash, while Paul Burnham qualified i n the 45 yard hurdles. Both Hodges and Levi n showed improvement over their last year's m arks i n the thirty-five poun d hammer. The Maine and Bates tracksters showed themselves clearly superior to Colby. In spots Colby showed trength but as a team the Mule was weak. Outstanding on the Colby team were Cochrane, Daggett, H odges and Chase.

Jay Cochrane ,, as undefeated i n the 40 yard dash in state competi· tion. Jay came to Colb two years ago, a tall lank lad who was yet to don his first pair of track shoes. Today he can show the heels of those shoes to the best competitor in the State. J ohnn y Daggett is our versatile trackster. He runs, pole vaults and broad j umps. Johnn y was unde­ feated in the broad j ump. He is expected to break the State record this spring in that event. He broke the State pole ault record with a leap of 1 2'9". Daggett, a sopho­ more, should play a big role in putting Colby track back on the same standing which it used to enj o . James Chase veteran distance

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runner, came through wonderfull to win the mile at Maine. Jim was formerly Captain of cross-countr and will be turning in his shoes for the last time at the close of the outdoor season. C aptain Carl Hodges is also a senior, He is the best weight man Colby has had for some t ime. The shot put, hammer, and discus are his specialties. Paul Burnham, a sophomore, turned in good work as a hurdler. Next year he should be a real threat against any type of com­ petition. Keith Thompson, Chuck Card, Ma . nard Levin did well i n their respective events. These fel­ lows form a n ucleus which in two years m a be strong enough to walk away ' ith the State Title.


lattery, DeYeber, H gan. LaLi bert ie, Loring Roundy coach ) , Beal, Chernauka , Gruber, Peter , Brooks, Leonard Hatch, ;'\lagui re, Rancourt le eland A llen, Her ey, B urrill, I rish

JAUG RATI JG a new feature in Colby s baseball histor this year, Coach Roundy took sixteen players for a tour south during the Easter Vacation. The team, led by Co-Captains Allen and Cleve­ land played seven games on this opening trip.

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THE LAFAYETTE G AME

Getting outdoors for the first t ime, the Mules dropped a 1 1-7 exhibition game to Lafayette at Easton, Pa. The wildn ess of Colby hurlers accounted for the loss. Bur­ rill and Rancourt starred at bat for Colby. THE GETTYSBURG GAME

Featured by Joe Slattery, who pitched hitless ball for three inn ings, Colby defeated Gettysburg CoUege in a ix inning exhibition game by the core of 3-2.

THE

HAMPTON-SIDNEY GAME

The Mules lost the third game of their tour to Hampden-Sidn ey. Collecting eight of their n ine h its in the sixth inning, Colby led 9-5 at that point. However, Hampden­ S idney blasted the Colby pitchers for eight runs in the seventh and eighth innings and came out on top 12-9. Slattery showed well on the mound and at bat, collecting a double and a triple in the Mule's big sixth inning. THE WAKE FOREST GAME

Held to two hits, a double by Burrill and a home run by Co-Cap· tain Allen, Colby lost to Wake Forest by the score of 8-2. The Mule showed some excellent field­ ing but were unable to touch the opposing hurlers.

THE DUKE GAME

Led by All-American, Eric Tip· ton, who drove in six runs, Duke defeated Colby by the one-sided score of 26-8. Prior to the game, Professor Loebs presented Jack Coombs, Coach at Duke and former Colby athlete, w ith a Colby sweater in honor of his services rendered during his career at Colby. THE ELON GAME

Making eight errors in the field cost the Mules this game at Elon College, in Greensboro, . C. Al­ though they gathered the ame number of hits as Elon, the Mules could not capitalize on their chances. THE DAVIDSON GAME

Colby lost the last game of their ten day tour to Davidson College, b the score of 9-8.


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RAD A TIO of five letter­ men and the failure of Leo Lemieux, freshman sensation, t o return to college, made Colby hockey expectations low at the opening of the season. From last year's regulars, Coach Millet had left a pair of flashy forwards, Ray Fortin and Tony Bolduc, a center Gordon Jones, and a goalie, Hi Macintosh. Leverett DeVeber prov­ ed a mainstay of the forward line with Norris Dibble also featured in the fon ard wall. The defense ituation was taken care of ably by Maurice Rancourt, Gordon Jones and Robert Wheelock, w ith Hi Macintosh starring i n the n ets. Ray Fortin was j udged one of the most valuable players in New Eng­ land collegiate hockey. After mid­ years a potent crop of Frosh stars came to the outfit, including Ed Loring, goalie, a forward wall com­ posed of Clarence Reid, Walter Woodward, and Bud Joh nson, and two defense men, Al Laliberte and Art Beach. Without the benefit of outdoor practice, due to weather conditions, Back Row : John on ( mgr. ) , B o l d u c, Fort i n , M i llett ( coach ) . Front Row : D ibble, Wheelock, Jone , Peck, De"eber, Rancourt, 1acintosch.

the Colby squad lost the first game of the season 4-0 to Brown Uni­ versity at Providence. The odds were evened as ortheastern fell victim to the Mule with a score of 8 - 5. In this game Colby's star forward, Ray Fortin, inj ured hi knee and was off the ice during the next tilt with Bo ton College. The Mules proved easy pre for Boston losing b a 7-0 count. Returning to home territory. still without the services of Fortin. the Colby squad dropped their fir!3t state series game with Bowdoin, 1 -8. The battered squad lost to M iddlebury 2-4, and the return

game with Bowdoin gave the same results as the first, 1-8 in the Polar Bears' favor. Northeastern tasted sweet re­ venge in their second match with Colb , winning 4- 1 . The Frosh aggregation put new life into the Mule team and the next game with Boston College resulted in a 2-2 t ie. On the final southern trip the Mules broke even, losing the first tussle with Bo ton Universit 6-7, and winnin g from Massachusetts I nstitute of Technolog 3 - 1 .


� OR the second onsecutive F ear Gardiner Gregor . wa�

the Captain and ace of Coach Bill Millett s divot-diggers. Other mem­ bers of the squad included veterans Jim Bunting, Bob Winslow and Frank Mellen, along with three capable Frosh - Arnold M shrall, Larry Berry, and J ohnn Coolidge. For their first rnatche the Blue and Gra club S'\i inger went on their annual southern trip, April 2 1 -23, where they en untered Tuft's Jumbo's and emerged from the duel an 8lh to 1/2 ictim. Brown's big Bruins continued the Colby team lost a hard fought assault the next day for an 8 to 1 victory. However, upon returning lo Massachu etts and M.I .T. the match to the Technician b a lose 5 to 4 margin. The Bowdoin Polar Bears again reigned supreme in State of Maine collegiate competition ; the easil subdued the White Mules for a perfect 9 to 0 score and went on to grab the �tale title at the annual Intercollegiate Tournament held at the Waterville Country lub. By qual ifying, Captain Gregor and Bunting for the match play, Colby became runner s up to Bowdoin o er the Pale Blue from Maine, ' ho had previous! defeated the

Capt. Gregory

Blue and Gray by a 51/2 to 31/2 score. Captained b Gardiner Gregory for the third consecutive year and only losing one man by graduation

Gregory, Berry, Coolidge,

1y hrall, B n n t i n g

B un t i n g

there is a much brighter outlook this spring. Two new matches were added this year, one with Boston ni ersit in the Hub and the other with Bates at Waterville.


Lord, P i n ansky, Frederick

HE Blue and Gray net squad

T accompanied the baseball men on their tour of the southland.

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rain, Wake Fore t defeated Colby 6-3. The Mules had difficult i n becoming accustomed to the board urface of the indoor court.

H A MPTON-SIDNEY MATCH

The fi rst game 0£ the trip was played at Farmville, a., where the Mules swept through to a 7-0 win over Hampden-Sidney.

THE NORTH C AROLINA STATE MATCH

MATCH

Colby secured a 4-4 t ie i n this game as the last doubles match was called because of darkness. The last match of the trip scheduled with Elon College was cancelled because of rain.

In a game that was played partly outdoors and partly indoors due to

Alternating in n umber one and two position on the team during

THE WAKE F O R E S T

Cha e, Talbot, Clrn p u

the trip were Captain John Chase, and freshman Charles Lord, former Middle State I nterscholastic cham­ pion. umber three position was held by William Pinansky, where he won all of his matches. Fred­ erick, Talbot, and Chupas rounded out the six man team. The tenn is schedule for the re­ mainder of the season includes games away from home with M.I .T., Brown University, Boston niversity, and Tufts College and fi n ishing the season with the State Tournament at Orono late in May.


Anjcet t. i , Powers, K i lbourne, Lebednic, Weeks, H arris, Lali bert.ie, E i t her Mgr. ) M i l lett ( Coach ) , 0 i el , Willet te, W i t t emore, Marshall, Warren, Came Rhodnizer, Page, Sheehan, ( Coach ) Brook , Hegan, Sciolet t i , Carother , Jijro, Loring, teven , Helin, S i mon

HOWI G tremendous offensive power the Freshman football team went through their season with only one defeat. Under the watchful eye of Coach Millett, a total of 1 09 points were amassed .in only five games. After only four days of practice the squad j ourneyed north to clash w ith Ricker Classical I nstitute at Houlton. The feature of this game was the line plunging of Danny Scioletti who scored both touch­ downs for the Frosh. The final score being 12-6. The following week the freshmen suffered their first defeat at the hands of the powerful Coburn Classical eleven, by the score of 7-6. Phene Willette, backfield ace, suffered a knee in­ j ury i n the second period and was forced to retire. After the loss of Willette, the Colby offensive fal­ tered with the result that the Frosh were unable to score the winning touchdown.

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With the Coburn defeat still ringing in their ears the Frosh took the measure of Higgins Classical I nstitute the following week, and after the smoke of battle had cleared Colby had scored 32 points against 7 for Higgins. Joe O'Neil and Hal Hegan showed great defen­ sive power in this game ; with Dan­ ny Scioletti and Wendall Brooks bearing the burden of the attack. The M.C.I. game proved to be a field day for the freshmen. The Colby backs took turns scoring and even Joe O' eil, frosh center, romped across the last white stripe to score. The pass receiving of Hal Hegan was the highlight of this game, which ended with Colby on the long end of a 39-0 score. The freshmen wound up their season with a 20-0 victory over the fast - moving Bridgeton Academy team. Danny Scioletti again showed his great plunging power by push­ ing over every one of Colby's

scores. Scioletti's fine running was made possible by vicious blockin'g on the part of the Frosh line. Joe O' Ieil played a brilliant game at center, stopping almost every play at the line of scrimmage . Only a few of the players have been mentioned whose fine playing was made possible by the combined efforts of the team as a whole. Jack Stevens and Oren Shiro were two blocks of gran ite in the line, while Kilbourne and LaLibertie starred in the backfield. Spoffard, Page and Loring carried out their as­ signments like seasoned veterans. Coach Millett should be congrat­ ulated for the fine j ob in construct­ ing such a well-balanced team, and Coach Al McCoy should have little trouble in replacing members of the varsity squad who will be lost by graduation in June, with sach an outstanding selection of fresh­ men to choose from.


Warren, Hel j n, Harris, Fifiel d , Francis, Emery, D i Pompo.

NJOYING rather a fair eason considering that team started w ith only two men, Pratt and Helin who had previous experience. . . . Team showed i mprovement as sea­ son progressed . In first meet 0£ the year the Young Mules wen: "kicked' by Thornton Acadt>my by a score of 54-51 . Accompanying varsit squad tu Bates, the Bobkittens cuffed the Colb earlings b a score of 67-39. Fifield and Pratt throughout sea­ son took honors in the short dashes and hurdles . . . . Al Schoengberg consistent threat i n the 600 ard dash . . . . Di Pompo out tanding man 1 000 ard run . . . . Doe and Emery hared individual honors i n mile. Both promising material. "Vic ' Lebednic b roke Freshman Indoor di cu record. Fredorevich and Pratt howed up ' ell in the hiah j um p . Heli n consi tent star in shot put.

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nderson, B urbank. Pratt , Fedorevich. Doe, Conlon

Balloting for honorary captain resulted in a tie . . . elected Pratt and Fifield. Other men on team besides those winning n umerals were Colon Con­ ley, Francis Johnson, Kightengale, Palmer, Pott , Stevens Warren, Harris and Pizzano. All promising material for var­ sity berths next year.

C . HUFF ( m gr. )

PERKINS (coach )


1Ia on,

HE Freshman X Countr team

had a rather poor sea on, due, T undoubtedly, to the fa t that n o

m a n on the team h a d h a d a n y preious experience. Failing to win a single meet. . . . Team lost to Lee Academy, Hartland Gorham or­ rnal, and Lincoln Academ by deci­ sive scores . . . . Outstanding men on team were "Walt" Erner and

lattery, IGlbourne, Power , Came

' Lou" Di Pompo . . . both men ran 35th and 40th re pectively in the New England Intercollegiate X Country run . . . . Team showed improvement in meet by finishing 10th in a strong field of 13 . . . . I ncluded on team were Pizzano, D i Pompo, Emery, Doe, a l l w i t h n o previous experience in the field. cordino- to Coach "C " Perkin

all men on team are de tined for var ity berths next year. ees strong hope for potential winning team next fall. Balloting for honorary captain re ulted in the election of Lou Di Pompo . . . consistent leader of Frosh force throughout year. Charles Huff was manager of the team . Cy Perkins coach.

Pizzano. Burbank, Franci Cloh

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PERK

Coach

C H ARLES H UFF Manager

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Pizzano. R hodenizer,

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REAT interest wa aroused this ear when Professor Gil­ bert F. Loebs, thletic Director at Colby, appeared a freshman coach. Among the candidates who responded to the call of Coach Loebs were many former h igh chool and prep school tars. Ra. mond Flynn former Bangor lligh Captain and Hebron tar, Clifford Came, high-scoring repre entatfre from Bar Harbor, George K il­ bourne who tarred for t. Paul's Academy la t ·ear, and Oren Shiro former guard on the Waterville High team were among the m ate­ rial from ' hich Coach Loeb must mold a team. The freshman sea on could not be called very sue es ful from the

" i ght engale, Lebednic

standpoint of win and losses, but it is to be noted that the Frosh were forced to face ome of the finest prep school basketball team that the tate of laine has seen in years. The Frosh fell several times before the h igh-powered Coburn quin tet. who swept all opposition before them thi year. The power­ ful Ricker Classical In titute also took the measure of the freshmen. The opening of the ea on 'ms featured by the expert shooting of Joe lattery. Howe er, as the season progressed Clifford Came, George Kilbourne, and Oren Shiro were outstanding. Came at center aided the freshmen greatl_- with hi� scoring abilit Kilbourne and ·.

Shiro, both guard , starred i n every game ; Shiro aluable for hi de­ fensive power and Kilbourne dan­ gerous both offensi el · and defen­ sively. All three were awarded by becoming members of the Yar it�­ squad at the close of the sea on. Ra) mond Flynn promised to be a valuable asset to the squad, but hi" playing was interrupted in rnid­ season by illness. Howe er, Flynn ,dl n o doubt be var it material for Coach Roundy next year. great deal of credit must go to Profe sor Loebs who as a first year Coach produced a freshman team well drilled in the fundamen· tals of basketball. thus relie,·ing Coach Roundy of those dutie next Year.


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WOMEN'S Mildred Colwill President

ATHLETIC

ell Colwill G uptill.

ASSOCIATION Barbara Towle, Vice-President

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Royal, Arey Towle, R u s-ell. Mo her


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Fitch Are . . Brown Iailey, Crawford, Crowell deRochemont, V a nDerYeer, Roberts, Gates, F u sell

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HOCKEY TENNIS BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL



ACTIVITIE S


SET EXAMPLE FOR OTHERS

Towle. Bamber. Solje, Aldrich deRochemont, Crawford, Abel

MARION CRAWFORD President FREDA A BEL Secretary

MEMBERS Freda Abel

Marion Crawford

Sally Aldrich

Donna deRochemont

Arline Bamber

Elizabeth Solie

Marj orie Towle

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AP AND GOWN is an honorary so· ciety of seven senior women, selected

for their ability as leaders and enrichment of college life. Its purpose is to uphold col­ lege activities and standards. Its aim is to become affiliated with the National Honor

Society of "The Mortor Board".


SOLVE EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS

Charbonneau, Stevens, U p pvall, H in k ley, Pearl, Keef Yantorno, Young, Prof. Colgan, Kresky, Thompson

CLAYTON E. YOUNG President

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N honorary education society founded

WILLIAM A. YANTORNO

at Dartmouth College in 1 922. Delta

Vice-President

Chapter established at Colby in 1 923. The aim of the society is to further the advance­

PAUL M. KITTREDGE

ment of education and to discuss current

Secretary

problems that face new teachers. Interesting methods of introducing new subject matter

ART H UR T. THOMPSON

tfO students are presented to the members.

Treasurer

Discussion groups deal with the present day problems that the N ational Education socie­ ties are taking up. These discussions are

PROF. EDWARD J. COLGAN Faculty A dviser

under the supervision of Professor Colgan who acts as the faculty adviser for the society. Many young teachers who have

MEMBERS

recently entered the teaching field are in­ vited to lecture at the bi-weekly meetings.

Philip Charbonneau

Leo Kresky

Virgil Hinckley

Warren Pearl

Barnard 1 ordan

Machaon Stevens

Charles Keef

Charles Uppvall


Ros i gnall, B u rrill, F i t t s, B i rtwi tle, McGraw, Kre ky Branz, Berry, Hat ch, Wheeler, B urbank, Dore, f anni n g Ki n g;,ley, A r m . t rong, A bel, Power , Prat t , H u t chinson, Walden

D. POWERS President

JOHN

· GILBERT E . H UTCH! SON

Vice-President GERALD M. A.RMSTRO G Secretary and Treasurer

F. -PAR.M ENTER Faculty A dviser

GEORGE

MEMBERS Freda Abel Myron Berry Russell Birtwistle Henry Bourassa Brewster Branz Bernerd Bur bank Leland Burrill Richard· Chas�e Clarence Dore Floyd Fitts

OCAL honorary chemistry society of outstanding students i n both divisions who have completed four semesters of chem­ istry. ' Meetings are held monthly with the airn of furthering scientific thou ght. Stu­ dents of the women's division were first admitted this year. The group attempts to obtain outside speakers and programs of interest to chemistry maj ors.

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Clyde Hatch Virginia Kingsley Leo Kresky Tiffany Manning Carl McGraw Pauline Pratt Bertrand Rossignol Albert Sawyer Elizabeth Walden Mary Wheeler '

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Ford, Fitt , � mall, Brouker Arm trong, W i e enthal, H utchin on, B urr, Berry

E. H T C HINSON Presiden t

G ILBERT

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Hl GAMMA S IGMA, the honorar physical society, was founded in 1932 b . Bernard H. Porter and Cla 1ton F. Smith. The first open meeting was held on Feb­ ruary 1 9, 1 932. Since that time Chi Gamma Sigma has be n composed of undenrraduate members who have attained a mark of B or better in at lea t two year course in phy ics. The meetings have been chiefl devoted to in­ tere ting lectures or the reading of papers by the member . Thi ear associate member hip has been created to allow student who have taken or are taking a cour e i n ph ics to partici­ pate in the activitie of the society.

M. A RMSTRO Vice-President

GERALD

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A LBERT K. SA WYER ecretary and Treasurer

E. W H EELER Faculty A dviser

PROF. KATHA IEL

MEMBERS Elmer Baxter M ron Berry George Bliss David Brodie Jean Burr J oseph Croteau Floyd Fitts Gardiner Gregory

Curtis Hememva Earl �Iiggins William Martin a ul M il lstei n' William Small far r Wheeler Diana Wie enthal Elliot Young _


Knickerbocker, Borovoy, Braudy, Piper Doran, Drisko, Magn us

ELLIOT

H.

DRISKO

President MERL YNE MAGNUS Vice-President ELIZABETH

J.

DORAN

Secretary WILSON C. PIPER Treasurer CURTIS

H.

MORROW

Adviser

MEMBERS Robert Borovoy Leon Braudy

Constance Kn ickerbocker Merlyne Magnus

Elizabeth Doran

Wilson Piper

Elliot Drisko

Louis Sacks

P

I GAMMA MU was founded in South­ western College, 1924. Alpha of Maine

established in 1926. Organized to encourage

high standards of scholarship in the social sciences. Membership is limited to Juniors and Seniors who have attained a high de­ gree of scholarship and have distinguished themselves in the study of social science, which includes sociology, economics, his­ tory, religion, psychology and philosophy.


Kavanaugh, DeLong, Howard, Beal F . Sargent, B urbank, Holzricht er, Taylor, Steeves, Delano Rus ell, t e b b i ns. Darling, D. Sargent, Vose. P ullen, McGraw

Editor

Business Manager

D W IGHT S ARGENT

T H O MAS V OSE

Women 's Editor

Feature Editor

E LIZABETH DARLING

N ATHANAEL G UPTILL

Circulation

Carl McGraw Virginia Negus Stetson Beal Walter Woodward

Sports Editor

Jane Russell

RALPH D ELANO

T

A rt

H E WHITE MULE, Colby's humorous publication, has completed its four­

teenth year as a potent j ournalistic enter­

Roger Stebbins

Olive Pullen

Robinson Burbank

prise. The career of this publication has been changed in many ways during the

A dvertising

current year. Another issue has been added to the yearly output ; every student is now a subscriber ; it is under faculty supervision. And all of these changes have been in favor

William Taylor

Addison Steeves

Charles Delong

Wilder Pearl

of the general improvement of the Mule. Dean Marriner and Mr. Pond have given helpful guidance to the staff throughout the year. The Colby White Mule is proud of its

Mulers

William Guptill

Frank Farnham

national recognition as a class A college

Stedman Howard

Frederic Sargent

humor magazine.

Clifford Came

Raymond Burbank


Frucht, Jone , LeGa e , Howard, F. argent, ternberg, Hocki n g, Tbayer, B. i t her P . Piper, H a m i l t , H ard i n g, BaJ< t er, B urbank, R ichard on, H un toon, Robert Mci ntyre. Gould. W . Pi per l drich, Mot t, Roger Quarri n gton

Editor-in-Chief C. PIPER

Business Mar>ager

w ILSON

Managing Editor G. ELLIS M0TT

Ralph Delano Spencer Winsor

WILLARD SMYTH

Circulation Mrmager CHARLES RA 'DALL

Women's Editor SALLy ALDRICH

Advertising Manager E LBERT KJ OLLER

Associate Editors Ernest Marriner Ruth Roberts Ruth Gould

Assistant Editors Stephen Sternberg Hartley Bither Estelle Rogers Ralph B. Rowe Olive Pullen J. J oseph Freme Willetta McGrath Elmer Baxter Prudence Piper Edward Quarrington Assistant Business Man,agers Raymond Burbank Richard Thayer Donald La Cassey Paul Sheldon Freshman Reporters Frederick Sargent Emanuel K. Frucht Harold Seaman Milton W. Hamilt .T ohn Thomas _te.dman B. Howard Roger Perkins Beniah C. Harding Samuel B. Warren Richard J. Rancourt Thomas J. Clohesy

P newspaper each Wednesday. The ECHO UBLISHERS of the college weekly

is now the voice of 650 students, whose activities, opinions, and movements are recorded in its pages, and has a total circu­ lation of a thousand. Offers practical experi­ ence in the field of j ournalism and aids in crystallizing student opin ion. I n modern­ ized headline dress this year.


KE I TETH G. STA LEY Editor-in -Chief JOHN D. POWERS Busin ess Jl!Janager DWIGHT E. RGE T Managing Editor R TH lVI. BUCHANAN Wom en 's Editor PATRIC! THOM H RLEY B B R Assistant Editors C RL McGRAW Asst. Jllanaging Editor EDWARD JE ·1 ON A sst. Bu in e s Manager GARD ER GREGORY Photography Editor STAFF MEMBERS Willetta McGrath Ruth Cameron Raymond Fl�·n n Edward Quarrin gton

J ane oule Helen Belyea . Catherine Fu ell hldred a n V alkenburg

Powers, � argent, Jeni on,

Professor Elmer C. Warren, Faculty A dviser

T entirely different type of book to the HE College

nnual has pre ented a n

students this year. The usual aim is to re­ view the torie , events, and memories of the college yeaT in a more informal manner. in order that the student m ay carry with them into later l i fe a book that will recall their school life.

t anley. B uhar B uchanan


E i t her.

t fko, Fo-ler. Chase, :\ Iarriner Eaton, Pendlet o n , t eb b i n

FLETC H E R EATO!

President

A. EI THE R Vice-President

HARTLEY

A. STEFKO Secretary

GERALDI E

T. FOSTER Treasurer

JoH

ERN EST c. MARR I N E R

Program ROGER M. STEBBINS

Publicity MARJ O RIE E. C H ASE

Supper Comm ittee BETH P. PEN DLETON

A dvisor

OR five years a Sunda evening Student F Forwn has featured speakers and dis­ cussions on live issues for the college com­ munity. In this project the churches of Waterville cooperate with the college.


Pendleton

Drisko, w i ft , Eaton Foster. Thompson, deRochem :-. t Prof. Ne"· man, Grey, .'.\1arriner, Re,·. Metzner

Chairman

E RN E

T MARRIKER, Jn.

ecrelary NANNABELLE GRAY

Y.l\I.C. . Repre entati es

T

HE ouncil on Religion is compo ed of the College President and the leaders and elected repre entati e of Colby s relig­ iou organization : namel , the Y.M.C. ., the Y.W.C.A., the Forum, and the Board­ man Soc iety. It exist for the purpo e of coordinating and makino- more efficient the work o f the e four organizations.

C ON RA D SWIFT JoHN FOSTER

Y.W.C.A. Representati es DoN A D E R o c H E M o T -AK "ABELLE GRAY

Forum Representatives FLETCH E R EATO ER EST MARRI1 ER, JR.

BoaTdman Representatives ELLIOT DRISKO DO:\"ALD THO

'I P

ON

Dean inetta M . Runnals HeTbert L. Newman Dean Erne t C. 1aniner Rev. Harold Metzner M iss Beth Pendleto n Pres. Franklin W . J ohn� n


?11.oJJ.llmJlflf . .

.

Healy. Fit h. G u pt i ll, Howe John on. Coffin. GouJd. olie, Bamber, Wil on, Bri dge Robin on, deRochemont, Pendleton, Gray, Putnam, Chapman

OFFI CERS President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . Librarian .

. Do ' 'A DERoc H EMONT HAt

A H B. p T AM

'1ARY G. Rosr SON AN 'ABELLE GRAY . LI LLIAN H EALY

CABI NET Meetings and Vespers . . J EAN BRIDGE Deputations MARGARET J O H 'SON Drama . . MARJ ORIE SM I TH Conference . KATH ERINE COFFIN . RUTH GOULD Pu blicity . Campus Relations . ARLINE BAMBER . ME 'DE LLA S I LV ERMAN Interfaith . . ER ESTINE W I L ON ocial A ction DORIS R SELL Peace Action . H E LE GUPTILL Com m u n ity Relations . Intercollegiate an d . SALLY A LDRICH International . P H Y LLIS C H APM Fresh man . . ELLE J FITCH Church M URIEL HOWE Freshman Representative . ELIZABETH SOLIE Student Gov. Representa live BETH PENDLETO:\' Adviser •

H R I S TIA TITY in its fullest sense

means a full and creative life. An C international and globegirdling organiza­

tion, the Y.W.C.A. attempts to make world brotherhood a reality. With membership open to all Colby women this truly energetic religious group vigorously and resolutely strides toward this undefinable goal. The activities of its most varied projects are everywhere evidenced through-out the year.


Thompson, Guptill Baxter, Workman, myth B l i s, Pearl, Lowell, Drisko, B urns, Tobin, M arriner ewman, wift, Foster, Stebbins Chase. Jones, Prof.

OFFI CER

HE Colby Y.M.C.A. i composed of all men of the tudent body and ha worked during the f)ast year under a partial merger with the Y.W.C. . Among other activities it has sponsored h ighl. successful deputation teams pecial dramas, and a Fraternit Embassy. I ts purpo e i to influence those with whom it comes in contact that they may realize a better spiritual life, and find com­ fort in the fello' ship which i offered.

T

President .

. Co 'RAD

Vice-President

. } AMES S. CHASE

Secretary .

. JoH T. FOSTER GORDO B. JONES

Treasurer .

WIFT

CAB I I ET If eetings and Vespers .

Deputations

ATH_ "AEL G PTILL . ELLIOT DRI KO

Drama .

BER ERD B RB "K

Conference Publicity . Campus Relations Interfaith . Social A ction

Com m un ity Relations .

Fresh m en . Adviser

. ERNEST HARVEY . ROGER STEBBI W ARRE ' PEARL . LEO TOBIN . WE 'DELL STARR LI 'WOOD WORK '[ . GARDNER OAKES . PROF. HERBERT NEW !IAN


Back Row : Kennedy. Dreyer, J ewell, Lapicque, '! i l l tein. B u n t i ng. C e n t e r Ro w : Pai ne. in. Lappanen, Roger m i t h, Weaver Ro , Ryan. Front Row : E. B a i , Week , John on, K i t t eridge, Whalen, Pike, E. Ba is.

PA

il. KITTHEDGE President

H A LEN f ARGARET A. Vice-President 1 A RGARET L. J O H N ON ecretary DOROT H Y V. WEEK Treasurer

M E M B ERS 1orma Leppanen Patrick 1artin aul '! i l l tein Arle n Pai ne R u t h Pike J ud i t h Q u i nt E t el le Roger i r ofo ia R an Ma�gery mil h Patricia Thomas R u t h Weaver

Arline Bamber Eleanor Bavis E lizabet h Bavi Lloyd B u zzell James B u n t i n g Klau Dreyer :.\1 ary H it c hcock Fran � J ewell Beat nce Kennedy Gabriel Lapicque

H i tchcock, Leonovich, Dreyer, McDonnell Kennedy, Oexle, Weeks, Whalen, Davidson, Sternberg tefko, Prof. McCoy E. Davis, Vinecour,


Back Row : l\Iaddock, Towle, Britton.

Front Thory

ali b u ry. j\ f acBride, Ro s. Ballard. Pr f. Colw ill.' Prof. Fi nch Pai n .

Row :

Mn.OREO i\ 1 . COL WELL President

.VIARJORIE l\I. TOWLE Vice.President

Lor

H. BRITTO:'/

ecretary and Treasurer i\ 1 E i\ I B E R Lyd i a A bb o t t Dorothy Ballard Thomas Brenner J ame- Cha e R i chard Hopkin Paul K i er t ead E t her i\IacBri de h i rley Maddock Leila Ro Jame ali b u ry _\farjorie Towle Ernes t i ne il on William Y antorno

Wysor, B i ther. B uckner. We ton anbar 1cArdJe. Brown, Clohesy, Bonnar, Wein, Prof. Roman, tebbins, de Cormier, E . B avis


OFF I CER President ATHA 'AEL G PTILL

T tho e student

Vice-President ER EST MARRINER, JR. Secretary-Treasurer DWIGHT SARGE.i\"T

DEBATI JG CL -B arrie Burdwood Joseph Chernauskas Harr Cohen Nathanael Guptill Howard Miller Ernest Marriner. J r.

Wilson Piper Dwight argent Barbara Skehan Flint Taylor Spencer Winsor G. Allan Brown

1arriner. H iggins,

argent,

HE debating socitey is composed of all interested in intercollegi­ ate debate. An student interested may j oin. and the society takes part in numerous inter­ collegiate functions during the year. The aoal of each member is standing in the national forensic fraternity, Pi Kappa Delta, of which Colby has the Maine Alpha chap­ ter, one of the very few chapters in the Ea t. Debates ' ere held this year with Middle­ bury, Boston niversit , the University of Maine, Bates Bowdoin, Providence Muhlen­ berg. and St. Patrick's College of Ottawa.

kehan, Birdwood, Cohen, P i per, W i l l i ams


1 art i n , C h u p u , H i ggi ns, William Crawford, Knickerbocker, Ford, Pendleton, Jolovitz, W ilson, Roger Cba e, 1\ l i t chell, Gould, Crowley, B uckner, deRochemon t , H al l

President

WOODROW W. HALL Vice President

M A RY T. CROWLEY Secretary and Treasurer

T

HE Powder and Wig Club affords any­ one in college who may be interested in dramatics the opportunity of experience in production, acting and stage-craft. Mem­ bership to this dramatic society is gained through a system of credits obtained b ' ork in performances which are presented from tin�e to time b the societ . Maj or productions occur i n the Fall, during Col­ lege Holida , and at Commencement.

Do

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A DE RocHEMO 'T

Busin ess Man ager

JAMES S. CHASE MEMBERS l\1arl!'ery Smit h Rhoda Wein James Chase Fred Ford Al fred G i lben Woodrow H al l J o h n H awes Earl H i ggins Lester Jolovi tz H u gh K i rkwood Iortimer Lenk Pat rick 1\Iart i n J o h n Pendleton, Jr. Walter t ro n g i llard myth Jame W i l l i am Edna

Elizabeth B uckner Phylli s C h apman 1\ I i l dred Colwell �farion Crawford :.\f ary Crowley Elizabeth Fitzgerald Frances Gray Y iolet H am ilton l\ largaret John on Con t ance Knickerbocker Barbara :'.\1itchell rlene Paine Donna de Rochemont Estelle Roger elma aunder Barbara kehan later


DISCUSS

ORLD EVENTS

.£ fBER H I P in the International Relation M¡Club is open to b th men and " omen

maj oring 1 1 1 hi tory and politi al ien e and others in tere ted in studying the pre ent day

world activitie . The club conduct di cu ions concern ing international relation and polit ical cience, and pon or lecturer on current World Event topic .

OFF I ER Presiden t . Secretary . Treasurer Treasurer

. Lo rs SACKS . LEO Tos N 'len-THO MAS BRE ' ER Women-Mr DEL L I\ S r L E R MA.. '1

MEMBER Con t ance Averill Dorothy Bake Melv i n Baum Eleanor Bavis Elizabeth Bavis John Baxter Hartley Bit her Fred Blumenthal Leon Braudy Thomas Brenner Christ i n e Bruce Robert Bruce Elizabeth B uckner Mary Buckner Alton Burns Rowena Buzzell

Jame Cha e Ruth Crowell Elizabeth Darli n g 1arjorie Day Donna de Rochemont Charle D ignam Klau Dreyer Jeanette Dri ko John Eaton Ellen Fitch Emanuel Frucht Frances Gray V i rginia Gray Pericles Hadgatheacos Pri scilla Hathorn

Barbara Hat horn John Hawe Barbara Holden Donna Horne Mari lyn Ireland Le ter Jolovitz Charle Keef Con tance Knickerbocker Lubov Leonovich David Li bby Frank Lillie Laura Magistrate Priscilla Mailey Victor Mal i ns Willetta McGrath

Ellamarie our e Dori Peter on Elizabeth Perki n Constance Pratt Ruth Rowell Doris Ru sell J ane Ru sell Lou i s Sacks Dwight argent Albert Schoenberger tanley chreider M i n della Silverman Willard myth Kenneth Stanley Ruth Stebbi ns

Deborah Stilling Raymond Stinchfield Frances Stobie Eleanor Stone Marion Thoma Franci Thomp on Leon Tob i n M ildred V a nValkenburg hirley Wagner Elizabet h Wescot t Alice Weston Alice Whitehouse James Wi lliam pencer Win or Theodora Wright Hayda Yamin

Weston, Damon, Knickerbocker, Bake, Perkins, Brodie, B uckner, Peterson, Mailey, Darling Frucht, Bruce, Schoenberger, Braudy, Jolovitz, Schreider, Sargent, Blumenthal Williams, Drisko, Wright, Cha e, Keef, D i gnam, Thompson, Leonovich, Stebbins, Fitch Yami n Hathorne, Thoma , Whit ehou e, Crowell, Smi t h Pratt , Magistrate, Wescott, Averell E. Ba is, Brenner, Dreyer, Prof. Palmer, ack , Prof. W i l k i n on, Tobi n, Stinchfield, E. Bavis


Ryan, Fussell, Wright, herys. T i lley, Day oule, Roberts. Prat t, Fi field, McArdle. Royal G �a�, Leonovich, C urti s, Pullen, B urbank, Wysor, Kresky, Heaney, Nour e W i ll i ams, Hathorne, We ton, B i rtwistle, Stebbins, Foster, oyes Blumenthal Cole , LeGas ey, Pratt, E . Bavis, Mott , H unter, E . Bavis, Ross, Branz, Boak

T excursions,

HE Colby Outing Club provides hikes, trips, and the annual Colby Winter Sports Carnival for all out-door sports minded, and holds mon thly meetings with guests and Presiden t . Vice-President Secretary . Treaszirer Facuity A dvisers

movies of outdoor sports. Largest extra-curricu­ lar organization and members of the Maine Inter­ collegiate Outing Club Association.

ALBERT L. HUNTER, JR. BARBARA E. TOWLE . MARJORIE E. C HASE G. ELLIS MOTT Miss MARJ ORIE DUFFY, DR. RICHARD J. LouGEE .

GOVERN! 1G BOARD 1arjorie Chase

Albert H un ter, J r. Barnard Jordan

Ellis Mott i rginia Moore

Margaret Campbell Jean Cannell Marjorie Cate Florence Carleton V i n cent Chupa Elizabeth Cole Jean Coyle Ruth Crowell J o eph Croteau E d i t h C ur t i s Elizabet h Darling Ali ce Dondlinger Jean Dri ko John Fifiel d nna Fisher Frank F o ter John Fo ter arah Fu ell Pri cilla George Gloria Goeli t z E t her Goldfield

1farian Hague R i chard H ansen Ernest Harvey Priscilla Hathorn A lbert Haynes Doris Heany Curti Hemenway Edward Jeniso n Elizabeth Jewet t Robert Johnson Mary Jones Barnard Jordan Barbara K a ighn Beatrice Kennedy Donald LaGa sey fort i mer Lenk L uber Leonovich Art h ur L incoln Helen 1arggraff Kenneth McArcle 1arion l\1cArdle

R ichard Noyes R u t h Roberts

Barbara Towle

W illet t a 'fcGrath Saul M i llstein Albert ewell Ellamarie N o urse R ichard oyes E l i zabeth Peters Doris Peter on Constance Pratt belly Pratt Olive P ullen Cel i a Rather Ruth Reed Gordon R i chardson R u t h Roberts Mary Robi n on Adri an n a Rodger u anne Rose Leila R o Betty Ann Royal V i rginia Ryan Olive a,·age

H arold Seaman Priscilla Shires Jane Soule Cyn t h i a Smith R ut h Stebbins Herbert Sterns Eleanor t u art G i lman Taylor Claire T illey Constance T illey June \"an Der Veer John Warner Alice Westo n J ames Williams Che t er ish Walter Woodward L inwood Workman Theodora Wright Phi l i p Wysor George Young

MEMBERS J abel A bbott

El izabeth Ander on Elaine Ansel Barbara Arey Marjorie Arey Carolyn Bat on Eleanor Bavis Elizabeth Bavis George Beach Prince Beach Robert Bender Fred B l u menthal Mary Bonnar Mari lyn Bragdon Brew t er Branz orma Bro i u s G. Allen Brown Lydia Bryant Raymo n d B urbank Carrie B urdwood


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President YLVlA

Ro

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Vice-President

W I LLlAM

.

MALL

ecretary and Treasurer

FA CUL TY MEMBER PROFES OR TH OMAS

B.

ASH CRAFT

PRO FE SOR EL 'l E R

C.

WARREN

PROFE

OR I SAA

J.

C H O EN BERG

MEMBER Gerald Armstrong Myron Berry Fern Brouker Christine Bruce Horace Burr Robert Carr Philip Charbonneau Leverett DeV eber Claire Emerson

T on!

HE Math Club ha been organized not for those maj oring in mathe­ matics, but for anyone interested in disu sina topics about mathematic . Beside gue t peakers there are lectures on subj ects ranging from l inkage to relativity given by tudents or members of the faculty at the bi-weekly meetings.

Earl H iggin Laura Magistrate William Martin Pauline Pratt Machaon Stevens Ruth Thomas Arthur Thompson Mary Wheeler Theodora Wright

Wheeler, Emerson, Brouker Berry, H utchi nson, Armstrong, tevens, H i ggins, Charbonneau Magi t rate mall, B u rr, Ro , Mart i n , Pratt


Boura sa, K i n gsley, Barre, Prof. Odiorne, Rossi gnal, Reed, Damon, A bbott Kresky, A bel, Dore, Moore, H un ter

;Lak

OJJl/Jf_QAAO)L

JfunollJUl

NEW BIOLOGY SOCIETY FORMED DR. JOSEPH M. ODIORNE Faculty A dviser

H E Colby honorary Biology Society

T originated at Colby this year. It was

called the Bowen Society in honor of the late Professor Bowen, a graduate of Colby, a teacher at Columbia University and a man of repute in the circles of Biology and the scienti fic world. The Society was founded for the prime purpose of discussing B iologi­ cal problems of interest. In following this program, outside speakers are invited to attend the meetings to lecture and discuss any phase of Biology. Another aim of the society is to cultivate and foster the mem­ ber . It is the belief that such a spirit is condu i e to the highest grade of work.

PROF. WEBSTER CHESTER Hon orary Member

CLARENCE E . DORE

FREDA K. ABEL

President

Vice-President

LEO s. KRESKY

ALBERT L. H UNTER, JR.

Secretary

Treasurer

RUTH W. MOORE Councilor

Freda Abel Isabel Abbott Marj orie Berry Henry Bourassa Marj orie Cha e Helen Damon Ralph Delano Donald DeLisle Clarence Dore

MEMBERS

Claren e Fernald Albert H unter Leo Kresky Virginia Kingsley Tiffan Manning Ruth Moore Ruth Reed Lester Reynolds Bertrand Rossignol


Women's Leader

MARION E. CRAWFORD Men's Leader

BER ERO H. BURBAN K Pianist

ROBERT CARR Manager

JoHN S. PE DLETON, JR. Librarian

JAMES S. CHASE

Linscott, Lowell, Searle, Coffin chreider, Dibble, Swift, deCormier Thoma ( di rector ) , Beeh, Chase, Lord, Howe Carr, Delano, Merrill, Healy

First Sopranos Dora Coffin Lillian Healey Constance Knickerbocker Priscilla Patterson Jean Pearson R u t h Pike J u ne aunders Edna Slater Patricia Thomas

Second Sopranos Elizabeth B uckner Frances deCormier Dor.i s Heaney Muriel Howe Marilyn Ireland Elizabeth olie Elizabeth Sweetser Elizabeth Walden

First Tenors Joseph Beeh Clifford Came Halsey Frederick Clarence Lord Robert Mitchell Stanley Schreider Maurice Searle Conrad Swift

Second Tenors J ame Cha e Ralph Delano Stedman Howard Burton Lin cot t John Lowell Buell Merrill Edward Quarrington Walter Shery

OL BY COLLEGE CHOIR is made up of men and women selected because of interest and ability in singing. Considered as one of the finest Glee Clubs in New Eng足 land and participating in concerts with other clubs that far outnumbered it, the Choir has been foremost among those tak足 ing part. The credit for the success of this organi足 zation goes to John White Thomas, who has given his greatest cooperation to all Colby Activities and assisted in the success of many college programs with Musical con足 tributions.

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Thomas, Saunders, Buckner, Rowell, A. Gray, M acBri de, Purple, M i l l , DeLong, Bli s Patter on, Kncikerbocker, Sol i e, weetser, P u tnam, 1 acMurty, R i chardson Bailey Workman . Gray, 1 ai l ey, Pratt , V i necour, Came, Howard, herys, Pendleton I reland, Heaney, McArdle, P ike, later Crawford King ley, Skehan, hort, B u rbank, H utchinso n i\Iart i n

First Contraltos

One of the outstanding features of the year is the annual Waterville Concert which the Choir presents. The Concert this year featured solo parts b Bernerd Burbank, Evelyn Short, Halse Frederick and Con­ rad Swift. The well known quartet of 1940, Conrad Swift, Buell Merrill, Halsey Fred­ erick and Spencer Winsor sang several selections. The Colb trio-a group consist­ ing of June Saunders, Patricia Thomas and Polly Pratt ga e an excellent performance. Miss Evel ne Short, contralto soloist, sang oel oward· latest song ' Mad About the Bo .

annabelle Gray \'irgi n i a K i n g ley Joanna 1ac 1 u rt ry i\Iarion 1 c Ardle Pauline Pratt R ut h Rowell Barbara Towle Ada V i necou r

Second Contraltos Jean B urr l\Iario n Crawford Alta Gray Esther _ facBride Priscilla Mailey Eleanor P u rple H annah Putnam E\•elyn hort

First Basses Philip me George B l i Horace B urr _ 1orri Dibble Warren � f i l l John Pendleton L inwood orkman Philip Wy o r

econd Basses Frank B ailey Bernerd Burbank G i l bert H ut ch i n o n P a t r i c k l\Iarti n Corneli 1 1 foynihan Gordon R i chard on pencer in or


MEMBER Eleanor Bavi

arah Odlin

Elizabeth Ba is

Barbara Partridge

'lary Bonnar

Com:tance Pratt

Mary Crowley Ruth Buchanan Elizabeth Darling R uth Gould

Ruth Rob rt Marj orie

Ruth tebbin Deborah

tillinrr

rt Club i made up of a rrroup of

paintina. The purpo e of thi club is to enou rage a higher appreciation of thinu in tellectual ultural and aesthetic.

Elizabeth weet er

Lilli an Healy

Mildred

Mar Hitch ock

E.

Pauline Lander

Ernest in

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mith

HE

women who are especially intere ted in T the fine art -mu i , literature, drama, and

an alkenburg

an alkenburrr iLon

t i l l i ngs, Robert , Odlin Healy an\" alk nburg, Bonnar, H itchcock, Lander, Pratt, ÂŁ . Bav i s E. Bavi , Partridge rowley, Darli ng, weetser i i on, B uchanan G o u l d , tehb i ns,


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lerrill, G u p t ill. Frederick, B urbank, 1art i n hort, Pike,

IcGrath

PROFESSOR EVERETT F. STRONG

GROUP of students, selected for their musical interest and ability, to bring musical talent, both vocal and instrumental, of national reputation to Colb . This year the Board j oined the Cooperative Concert Association and presented three outstanding rograms. The Water ille Concert Associa­ tion worked with the Board in order that better music r::: i ght be brought to Colby and Waterville.

Faculty A dviser

A

RUTH F. PIK E Chairman

MEMBERS Bernerd H. Burbank

Halse A. Frederick, Jr. annabelle Gray

lathanael M. Guptill

Patrick Martin Buell

0.

Merrill

Evelyn M . Short

Spencer H. W insor


T the fo tering of amateur radio as a HE

.C.R. Club ha held a its purpose,

hobby and a ervice to the public. The four tran mitter owned b the club are duly licensed under the call of WlK by the Federal Communication Commis ion.

l\1 i lJstei n,

rm t r ng. H utchin on. H i ggin Brod ie, Ford, Young

FRED M. FORD President

Wr THROP H. STA LEY JATHA IEL E. WHEELER Advisers

G. ELLI MOTT Production Director

DR. HERBERT c. LIBBY Facuity A dviser ADA VINECO R Pianist

FRED M . FORD Assistant in Production

N EW

MEM B ERS

CA TER

RoBERT C. 'DER BARBAR

Gerald Arm trong Earl Higgins Da id Brodie Gilbert Hutchinson Gardner Gregory Saul Millstein Curti Hemenway William Small Elliot Young

FLETCHER Kuo KERA

AR ITY PLA ER ELIZABETH B C KNER IOLET HAM ILTO! ER 'E T HARVEY BEATRICE KE NEDY

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Hall, Ford, Mott, Mill tein, Harvey, Kirkwood Cander , kehan, Eaton, Kennedy, B u kner, in o


NEW FACILITIES AID DEVELOPMENT

R_ an, Berry, tefko, Ford, David on, Tilley H u t c h i n on, Goel i t z, mall, J ones, Stebbins, f i l lstein Gregory, Bro uker. m i t h , tevens, Wie enthal, Fo t er, Charbonneau

President

.MACHAO

E. STE ENS

Secretary

GRO P of facult and student camera fans interested in various phases of movie and still-camera work. The Club ar­ ranges bi-monthly meetings where techn ical and non-technical lectures, demonstrations, and practical experiments are presented. A Camera School for beginners, an exhibition held before Christmas vacation, and annual Spring Bar-Harbor weekend are the out­ standing features of the Club's activities. Acquisition of the new dark room opens new possibilities and adds additional value to Club membership.

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FERr M. BRO UKER Vice-President

GARDINER E. GREGORY Treasurer

Jom T. FosTER Faculty

DR. JOSEPH M. 0DIOR 'E MR. JOSEPH c. s l[ITH

Myron Berry Harley Bubar orman Cetlin Philip Charbonneau Henry Davidson Lillian Evans Fred Ford Gloria Goelitz Gilbert Hutchinson Gordon Jones Barbara Kaighn

MEMBERS

Raymond Kozen Robert McDonnell Saul Millstein Virginia Ryan Ruth Stebbins Geraldine Stefko Claire Tilley Constance Tilley Dorothy Weeks Margaret Whalen D iana Wiesenthal


HIS is a club composed of women students, one or both of whose

T parents attended Colby. It is designed to promote sociability and

to carry out the traditions of the college. The increasing membership each year adds to the prestige of Colby College. Harriet Rogers

CLASS OF 1939

Evelyn hort

Phylli Chapman Ruth Gould Marion Hague

CLAS OF 1940 Pri cilla failey Constance Pratt on tan �e Tilley Alleen Thomp on

Elizabeth Walden Elizabeth Wescott Mary Wheeler

Barbara Arey Frances Decormier

CLA OF 194 1 Mary Hit hco k RPA trice Kennedy Alison Pike

Prudence Piper Mary weetser

Maril n Bragdon Ruth Crowell Edith Curti

CLA OF 1942 Mar Re nolds Martha Ann Rogers Bett Anne Royal

Ruth anderson Jane Soule June Tottman

Wheeler, ' eet er, C urti s M. Arey, deCormier, 1 a i l ey, Pi ke, H i t chcock, Royal, Westcott Reynolds, Kennedy, Pratt, Tot man, 1. Roger , Tilley, Crowell, B. Arey, Walden �oule, Pi per. Chapman, hort, E. Rogers, Averell, Thomp on, Gould Sander on


Emery Pi neo, J ones, Keef, Eaton, Abbott, Workman, Goffin, _ ferril l Per k i n . B l ake. Lowell, R i chard on, F ifield, B urbank, H emenway, Fernald, Warren Thomp on H awes Carter, Berry, Pi per Gregory, Powers

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OCIETY of men students one or both of whose parP.nts attended Colby, the membership of which has increased in recent years to S a point where over ten percent of each entering class are members. Formed to foster the traditions of the Colby family.

Fletcher Eaton Gardiner Gregor Prince Beach ron Berry, Jr. Clark Carter M

Henry Abbott, Jr. Goerge Beach, Jr. John Daggett William Blake Charles Burbank Robin on Burbank Jay Conlon

CLA

Nathanael Guptill Charles Keef

OF 1939

Wilson Piper John Powers

CLASS OF 1940

John Chase Clarence Fernald John Foster John Eaton Hoover Coffin

Gordon Jones Barnard Jordon Ernest Marriner, Jr.

CLASS OF 1 94 1

William Guptill John Hawes

CLASS 0 F 1 942

Walter Emery John Fifield Curtis Hemenwa orman Jones

John Lowell Roger Perkin John Pineo, Jr. Clarence Carter

�1achaon Stevens Donald Thompson Buell Merrill Linwood Workman Jr.

Robert Pullen Keith Thompson

George Richardson Addison SteeYes amuel Warren athaniel Wheeler


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YELLI G, j ostl ing group of Colby sons went on parade in preparation for celebrating the Annual Colby 1ight. It was a large and high spirited grou p. fany graduates had returned to watch th open­ ing of State eries Football. Reports had tated that Colby Football was again on the up-grade.-Lights flared-The band struck up a march-Colby went on parade.

Alumni banqueteer j oined the group at the Elm" ood Hotel and marched back to the Men's Gymnasium for the rall . Ted Hodgkins, Charles elson, and Dr. Herbert Libby talked of the pa t and future of Colb . Coach 1 McCoy, the final speaker, spoke of his football team and of what he believed was in store for them. Out ide the gymna ium a huge bon fire was lighted and Colby men and ' omen cheered and sang as the Bowdoin Polar Bear caught fire and vanished in smoke and flame. While Colb Alumni were singing their ALna Mater under the open sky other loyal sons and daughters had assembled through­ out the country, in order to keep alive the spirit of their school and to make Colby ight one of the greatest annual events in Colby History.

T is doubtful whether ever in the h istory of the college was a Colby n ight cele­ brated with a much enthusiasm and pep as it wa this ear. It started with a bang at the informal su pper which preceded the e ening's program. At this supper the silent, or otherwi e, observer could see gay alum · nre da hing back and forth, greeting long­ lost roommates and friends . . . . Tht: very air sizzled with excitement.

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At eight o' lock, Dean Runnals ' elcomed back the alumnre. Then the women, led by Pat Thomas and Poll Pratt, burst into songs, cheering of Colb , our alma mater, and of the blue and gray. Coach McCoy took the tand at this point. "Feeling like a fish out of water," he spoke encouragingly of the next day's game with Bowdoin. All this ser ed to introdu e the new cheerlead­ er Ann J ones Pat J ones, Mar. Reynolds, and Eleanor Mitchell. Cheering resounded in the g m, and we seemed to hear, "Beat Bowdoin ! ' peakers for the evening were : Iola Chase Colby Exchange Student to France la t year, who described France as she saw it ; and Mrs. Erven a Smith, who spoke about the increase in funds for the women's union which is being built out "on the hill."


The Polar Bear

In

Flames

Coach Al McCoy predicts happy future for Colby Football Teams.


took the spotlight as the most C memorable social event of the win­

OLBY'S third winter carnival

ter season .

The S e o n d Colby Varsity Sho\.V and a Barn Dance featured the Frida night Program and opened a weekend of gala fe tivities. All awaited the announcement as to the choice of queen, and when the spotlight was cast upon the stage it revealed that the great honor had been bestowed upon Barbara Skehan. Her attendant were Marj orie Towle, Polly Pratt, Priscilla Jones, and June Saunders.



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HE Sn o w Sc u lp tu ri ng in terest was a n ing fe at ure year 's c of th is arn iva l. Th e D ut girls W ton Ho ere a w u se arded wh ile se fi rs t p rize, con d p r iz e Wen t to La m b da th e Cbi Al ph a Fr Delta a tern ity. Kappa Ep sil o n sh o tas te wed a fo r bea u ty in th eir st " The V en u wi at ue th A rm s. "

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WINTER

HE Coronation Ball \ ith it colorful pageantry wa the most outstanding

T event of the winter carnival.

Queen Barbara kehan wa dul ' crowned amid urroundings which might well suit any ro - al per onage. Heralded b a fanfare of music from Bob Ri hmond and hi or h tra th r yal attendant approa hed the throne where the formed an ai I f r the qu en. ¡

From the r ar of the hall Queen Barbara appeared and proceeded slowly to her thron amid th applau e of the entir audience. President Johnson, after a fe\ ' ell chosen word to the a embled ourt and the radio a udience, placed the crow n upon the head of the q ueen . The entire oronation was broad­ ca t o er the Maine Br adca ting r tern.

L: A R BARA SK EHAN Queen



BARBARA MITCHELL

FRA CES STOBIE


HE first intercollegiate winter sports competition e er held T at Colb took place at Dunham's fountain Farm Ski Slope on Sat­ urda morning. The n i versity of Maine captured first intercollegiate honors. Barnard Jordan led in the scoring but even h is good work failed to overcome the score piled up b our northern friends.

Down Easters Play For Barn Dance


OLLEGE Holiday officially opened Thursday even ing with oel Coward' ensational pla "I ll leave it to you,' u nder the direction of Pro­ fes or Rollins. During the play the long awaited pre entation of the Holiday Queen wa made. It wa 1arjorie Towle who was to reign over the week-end festivitie . Following the play dancing wa enj oyed to the mu ic of Jerry Cram and his orchestra.

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Queen and D, arfs

M ARJ ORIE TOWLE

Queen

The big event arrived on Friday evening as the plea ing tempos of Mal Hallett s nationally famou rchestra filled the atmosphere at the Elfin Ball. Thi marked the fi rst time in the hi tory of Colb College that a "name" band has appeared at one of its formals. The Hallet specialties were all received with tremendous applause. Sharing the lime-light with the band were lovely I rene Da e, a lively look­ ing and charming blonde and one of the season's outstanding vocalists, and Jerr Perkins. Mal Hal­ lett's eiuhteen-year - old discovery. Both offered their brilliant choral a rrangements. The coronation of the Jovel Holiday Queen, Marj orie Towle, took place during the evening with Mal Hallett placing the rown u pon her head. Her attendants were Anna Stobie, Edith Falt, Raye Winslow and Barbara Ske­ han. Following the ceremony Marj orie spoke over the Maine Radio Network and Mal Hallett broadcast for a short period. Special praise went to Roger tebbins who produced all the unique creation of Snow Wh ite, the six dwarfs, and Dopey. Saturday evening brought a fitting climax to the College Holiday as each fraternity j oined in sponsor­ ing the t raditional Chasers. Many tired but well satisfied couples returned home at 1 1 :45 exhausted from three nights of stren­ uous dancing. The committee headed by Roy Young deserve much credit for their efforts in producing such a successful week-enJ.


ORA LE GETS FIRST PICTURE OF 1939 HOLIDAY Q EEN

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Coronat ion


COMMENCEMENT HE One Hundred and even teen th Com­

mencement of olby College opened T Friday, J une 1 7th, at eighty-thirty with the Sen ior-Facult Hotel.

breakfast at the Elmwood

the afternoon the Commencement Play was presented at the Opera House. This Pia entitled, "Three Cornered Moon' , b Gertrude Tonkonagy was received with great enthusiasm. In

Friday evening brought the Pre ident's Reception and the Commencement Dance for the graduates, their parents, and gue ts of the college.

aturday the 18th began with the break­ fast meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa society and the annual meetings of the Alumni As­ sociations. Later in the morning, the Senior Class Da exercises were held on the back campus. orman Walker was the Class Mar­ shall. The gue t of the seniors was Charles J. Keppel, 1913, Ph.D., Director of Tome School. An interesting special event occurred Sat-

urda morning when Profe sor Frederick A. Pottle, 1917, Ph.D., of Yale University addre ed a group of Library As ociate and others on "Books' . Saturday afternoon the Commencement Play was repeated in the Cit Opera House. In the evening the five year class reun ions were held. The Baccalaureate Sermon was delivered in the First Baptist Church by Rev. Everett Carlton Herrick, President of Andover-New­ ton Theological School. Finall , on Monday morning J une 21st, ame the climax, ommencement. The new feature of the affair was the outdoor Commencement exercises. The procession marched from the college chapel, not to the City Opera House as formerly, but to the lower ampus where the ceremonies took place. Dinner followed the exercises thus ending the One H undred and Seventeenth Annual Commencement of Colby College.



THANK YOU . . .

PROF. ELMER C. WARRE , for our helpful ad ice and your constant interest in the production of this annual. MR. RUSSELL C. KNIGHT, of Bickford Engraving Company, for your careful planning, your fine cooperation, and our expert care in producing our engravings. MR. ROBERT W. KELLY, of the Robert W. Kelly Publishing Corporation, for your helpful suggestions, friendly advice, and your cooperation in producing thi annual. MR. CARLTO D. BROWN for your whole-hearted cooperation in helping to produce the t pe of book we desired. M RS. EDWARD H. PERKI NS, for your untiring efforts in prepar­ ing our material for the printer and for your helpful advice based on years of ORACLE experience. MR. JOSEPH C. SMITH, for the use of your valuable file of prints and negatives in order to make this annual possible. F AC LTY, SENIOR , EVERYBODY, who have aided in the producing of this book.


COLBY COLLEGE

Fou n d ed in the Y e a r 1 8 2 0

F RA N K L I N W . J O H N S O N , L L D . , Presi d e nt

WAT E RV I L L E

MA I N E


GRAD ATE TU DE 'T George Royce Dean . . . D a id Munson Trecartin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .

o. Wh itefield . .Bridgeport, Conn.

CLA S OF 1940 Francis Blynne Allen . . . . . ................. . . . . . . . Philip Frederick Allen . . . . .. . . . . .. . . ............. . .

ewcastle . Waterville

John Ande Baxter . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterville Prince Drummond Beach . ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ...... e w Bedford, Mass. Myron Garland Berr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . Tilton, . H . Russell Malcolm Birtwi tle. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A uburn R. I . Brewster Allen Branz Lawrence, Mass. Torn Yearian Brenner. . .... . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grant, Mont . Eugene Robert Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jamaica, . Y. Harley Mar hman Bubar . . . . . . . . Houlton . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James foulton Bunting. . . . . . . . .. . . . ... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Portland orth Bancroft Alton Joseph Burn . . . . . . Horace Freeman Burr. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Winthrop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterville Lloyd Winston Buzzell. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Ralph Edwin Delano . . . . Gabriel Oliver Dumont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . Presque Isle . . . . Skowhegan

Thomas Edwin Elder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

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. Belgrade Frank Page Farnham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington, D. C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... . . . . . . Clarence Robert Fernald orthboro, Mass. Floyd Lester Fitts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brookline, Mass. Frederick Milton Ford. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . John Thomas Foster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Middlebury, Con n . . Mountain Lakes, ] . Halsey Augustus Frederick, Jr. . . . . Fort Fairfield Leslie Carroll Fullerton. . . . . . ... . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .

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Donald Arthur Gilfoy . . . ....... . . . . . . John Edwin Gilmore . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . William Louis Gousse, Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philip Milton Grant. . Ir ing Gross . . Ernest Bartlett Harvey . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Cleon Holmes Hatch . . . . ..... . . Clyde Milan Hatch. irgil Jar is H inckley . . . . . . .. Tom Johnson Huse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ..

eedham, Mass. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . West Springfield, Mass. . . . Fairfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . Caribou ................. .. Milton, Mass. . . . . Greenville . Waterville . . . . . . . . . Howland . . . Bluehill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Belmont, Mass.

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TH E LAN C EY H O U S E P ITTS F I E L D , M A I N E

w. W.

LEHR,

PROPRIETOR

' Famed for over thirt ' years for it good food. the Lancey Hou e in Pittsfield, has w ith pleasure and pleasant remembrances, served Colby College, its Student and lumni. With incere w i he graduating la

for success to each of its

W. W. LEHR, Ow

ER A 'D MANAGER.


Gardner Beers Husted . .

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Edward Howard Jenison . ........................... ......... ............ . . . . . Providence, R . / . Frank Lyon Jewell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterville Francis DeSalles Johnson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Malden, Mass. Gordon Burr J ones . .. ..... ...... . . .... East Longmeadow, Mass. Barnard William Jordan. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A u burn .

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Edwin Enright Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flushing, L. /., N. Y. Maynard Howard Levin . . . . . . Brookline, Mass. ...................................... Earl Clarence Lord, Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Belgrade Lakes Kenneth Booth McArdle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . Winthrop Carl Winfield McGraw. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Levant Charles Francis Maguire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allston, Mass. Ernest Cummings Marriner, Jr.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterville Buell Oakman Merrill. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boston, Mass. Howard A very Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterville John Wesley Morphy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A u burn .

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Warren Pearl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Revere, Mass. Edward Kimbal Peck, Jr.. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hamden, Conn . George Albert Pike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A ugusta William Pinansky . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Portland .

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Thomas Sebastian Vose

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Franklin Park, Mass. R ichard Henry White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bangor Spencer Hughes Winsor. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Farmingham, Mass. L inwood Leighton Workman. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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CLASS O F 1941 Henry Wilson Abbott, Jr.. Philip Stephen Ames . . . .

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Robert Earl Banks.. . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Elton Barnfather. .. . . . . . .

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ARC HER Y POP ULA R

O UTFITT E R S TO C O LBY MEN

DUNHAM S

FO R O V E R 50 Y EA R S

A Few of our Re p rese ntative Lin es

Perfect Form

0 women E of the fa or"te sports among the the fall and spring is Archery. in

The new equipment purchased by the Physical Education Department has increased the interest in this field. Under the direction of M iss Van­ Norman individual instruction is given and in­ formal tournaments are conducted to add to the interest of those participating.

Several other minor sports have created great interest among the women this year. Among these, Badminton, Shuffle Board, Table Tenn is, Skating, and Volleyball ha e received the most attention. Much enthusiasm was shown this winter over the intramural games of Basketball and Volle ball between each Sorority.


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student were invited to the Campus to see the d ifferent department in operation . 1 1 the Club and orrranizations of the school co­ operated in planning interesting exhibits and demonstration for the Yi itors, and guide were furnished to take the visitor to the different departments. Under Profes or Webster Che ter and J oseph Odiorne the Biolorry Department howed a microscopic iew of a three da · old chicken embryo. The Camera Club gave an exhibition with a collection of their print . hi Ep ilon Mu the Chemi tr�' ociety, demonstrated the arts of glass blo' ing and the making of a flame that doesn't burn.

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The Ph sics society Chi Gamma Sigma, under Maynard Waltz carried on several experi­ ments in Shannon Hall. The Echo in charge of Joe Ciechon presented a displa of former edi­ tions, while the Debating Society featured their recording machine. Professor Carl J. Weber again came to the fore with a H ardy exhibit this time of some of

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Donald Joseph LaGassey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Millinocket Trevor Edgar Lamb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . East Boston, Mass. Mortimer Lenk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ewton Centre, Mass. Fnmk Richard Leonard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... . . . . Richmond Hill, . Y. Jack Merrill Logan . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Lynn, Mass. .

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Ralph Paul Ma Burnie.. . .. . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .... . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . .. Fairfield Richard Chaunce 'lcDonald . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Windham, Con n . Hiram Pearson Macinto h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Longmeadow, Mass. M ron Louis Mantell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tamford, Con n . William Horace Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . Lynn, Mass. Gordon Oti Merrill .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . .. . . . . .. . . Portland Warren Henr Mills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crestwood, . Y. Robert Henr M itchell .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .Rye, . Y. . . . . . Madison Corneliu Fran i Mo nihan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rangeley mold Matthew Myshrall. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Fr a e �i·���t :ti:r P:�:�!.1: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·::::::::::.· ::::.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·. Benlon S�dti°;� William Deeble Phillip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Providence, R. I. Robert White Pullen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Danforth Edward Frank Quarrington . . . .. . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Portland .

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Albert John Rimosuka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poquon ock, Con n . Maurice Dilwyn Rimpo. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paterson, N . f. Gerald David Robson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . White Plains, N. Y. Ralph Rowe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Milwaukee, Wisc. Romeo David Jo eph Ro . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . Waterville .

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New York, N . Y. Robert Howard Talbot . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . George Flint Taylor . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Farmington . . . . A ugusta Richard Appleton Tha er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quincy, Mass. Alexander Francis Thompson . . . . . . . Presque Isle Keith Keirstead Thompson . . . . .. Fairhaven, Mass. Edwin Arnold Toolis Benon Stephen Topalian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brighton, Mass. '

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the forged Hardy editions which he had picked up here and abroad. The French Club provided one of the highlights of the w hole show-re­ freshments. The waitresses were all dressed in French Costume. The Geology Department off­ ered a unique exhibit of Maine Minerals. The German Club also dressed in costume and ser . ed refreshments on the other side of the Alum­ n ae Building.

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The Glee Club held its open house in the music room, while the International Relations Club presented a display of great historical interest. The M ath Club and K appa Phi Kappa gave exhibits. The Oracle display showed the process of engraving from the printed to the finished plate. Cover designs and a picture dis­ play was also part of the Oracle exhibit. The Outing Club showed stereopticon slides of a climb up Katahdin , with a display of snow and climbing equipment as an added attraction. Pi Gamma Mu showed a display of sociological m aps and graphs made by the students. Powder and Wig opened its workship for general in­ spection and at the same time a rehearsal for the Commencement Play was in progress. Pro­ fessor Colgan's Psychology department headed its long list of interesting apparatus with the lie detector.

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AST fall four men and four women were chosen as cheerleaders for the newly formed cheering club organized by Vic Mahus and Mike Spina. They were Eleanor Mitchell, Mary Reynolds, Priscilla Jones, Ann Jones, M ike Spina, Vic Malius, Norris Dibble and �Allan Knight. Through the efforts of this club � mule was purchased and for the first time in several years Colby's official mascot para ded on the field. The club also sponsored several stirring rallies and a large bonfire on Colby night. The freshman baby parade was an interesting feature prior to the New Hampshire game. Several new cheers were added with exceptional response from the student body. Through the efforts of this club a stronger spirit was instilled in the hearts of the students, who in turn spurred their team to new heights on the gridiron last fall. Thus it is vital for the spirit of Colby that the students heartily sup­ port rallies and events sponsored by the cheer­ leader's club.

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THE FACT that this company was selected to design and make the engravings for this book and many other prominent Annuals, is significant that we are New England ' s leading Designers and Engravers of school and college publications.

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i m morta l i ty in a carefu l ly planned and executed yearbook. F=rom the arid dese rt ot Arizona, and the sul try g reen island oF Puerto Rico, to the snow-blanketed s l opes ot Northern N ew England, we have trave l ed, happy and proud to have been an i nstrument in the translating i n to pri n t, the humor pathos, excitement, and senti ment found i n the campus

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l i te of over seven ty-five co l l eges and preparatory school s . A s Former m e m b e rs of yearbook staffs i n o u r school days, we bring i nto our professional duties a rea l understanding

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of the many problems confronting each yearbook editor.

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