Oracle 1940

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TOM ELDER PROPERTY ALUMN1

OF

OFFICE




�thin

these covers . . . may you find recorded

reminders �f the Gollege which we have come to know and lo've ......that when the �ayf!ower Hill dream becomes a reality we can turn the pages �f this book and live again ... in memories of pleasant years at the {9/d Golby.


1940

ANNUA L

S ENI O R HARLEY M .

BUBAR •

RDWARD H. JENISON

PATRICIA THOMAS

Editor-in-Chief Women's Editor Business Mgr. •

OF

C O L BY

CO L LEGE

WATERVILLE,

MAINE



'ffio for nineteen years has rendered act-ive servz'ce to Golby Gollege who

i's

loved by all that know h-im

whose populari'ty is well evi'denced by a number of students regularly found about his ojjice To a man who finds happiness -in making other people happy the c:Jeni'or Glass of Golby Gollege respectfully dedz'cates the f9racle of I940.


God made his body large ... To hold the heart inside.


FRATERNITIES

AND

SORORITIES

COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION

AND

VIEWS

FACULTY SENIORS

IN FORMALS ORGANIZATIONS EVENTS DIRECTORY

AN D ADVERTISING









FRANKLIN JOHNSON President oj Colby College

A.B. Colby College 1 89 1 ; A.M. Colby Col­ lege, 1 894; L . H.D .. Colby College, 1 9 1 6; L L . D . , U n iversity of Maine, 1 933; L L. D., Brown U n iversity, 1 933.

Principal, Calais

( Me.) H igh School , 1 89 1 -94; Principal, Co­ bu rn Classical I nstitute, 1 894- 1 905; Principal, Morgan Park ( I ll.) Academy, 1 905-07; As­ sistant Principal, U n:versity of Chicago H igh School,

1 907-09; P ri ncipal, 1 909- 1 9; Pro­

fessor of Educarion, Teachers' College (Co­ l umbia

U niversity),

Colby College, 1 929-.

1 9 1 9-29;

P resident,

Member, National

Education Association; Religious Education Association; Phi Beta Kappa.



NINETTA MAY RUN A.�I., LITT. D.

Dean of Women

T

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D

ERNEST CUMMINGS MARRINER Dean of Men

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CLARENCE HAYWARD WHITE, B.A., M.A., Liu.D. B.A. Amherst College, 1886. l\l.A. Amherst College 1902. l\Iember of tbe Colby Faculty since 1902. Litt.D. Colby College. 1929. Profe· or of the Greek Language and Literature from 1902-34. Pro­ fessor Emeritus since 1930. l\1ember of Phi Beta Kappa.

HERBERT CARLYLE LIBBY, B.A., Liu.D. B.A. Colby College 1902. B.A. Harvard Uninrsity 1904. Litt.D. Colby College, 1919. In tructor at Colby College 1909-12. As­ sistant Professor 1912-13. Professor of Public Speaking since 1913.

GEORGE FREE '.IAN PARMENTER, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Sc.D. B.S. Massachusem State College, 1900. !\I.A. Brown University, 1902. PhD. Brown University, 1903. Associate Professor at Colby College 1903-04. Sc.D. Colby College, 1916. Merrill Professor of Chemis­ try since 1904. Member of the American Chemical Societ)'.

NATHANIEL ERNE T WHEELER, B.S., B.Sc., M.Sc. BS. Colby College, 1909. B.Sc. and M.Sc. l\IcGill niversity 1911. Associate Professor of Physics at Colby College. 1920 Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science. l\1ember American Association of Physics Teachers. American Physical So­ ciety. Society for the promotion of Engineering Education.

WEBSTER CHESTER, B.A., M.A., Sc.D. B.A. Colgate ni,·ersity, 1906. MA. J nstructor at Colby Academy 1900-02. 1903-05. Associate Professor. 1905-10. 1910. Sc.D. Colgate Un.iversity. 1934.

CURTI

Harvard Universit)', 1908. Instructor at Colby College. Professor of Biology since

HUGH MORROW, B.S., M.A., Ph.D.

B.A. and l\'l.A. Clark University, 1911. PhD . . Clark niversity, 1927. Assistant Librarian American Antiquarian Society, 1912-1920. Asso­ ciate Professor and Head of the Department of Economics, Colby Col­ lege. 1920-24'. Profe sor of Economics and Sociology, Colby College, 1924.

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THOMA BA.

BRYCE A HCRAFT, B.A., Ph.D.

niwrsity, Wake Forest College. 1906. Ph.D. Johns Hopkins of the Colby Faculty since 1911. Associate Profesrnr sor of l\[athematics since 1913.

1911. :\Iember 1911-13. Profe

CARL JEFFERSON WEBER B.A.,M.A.,(Oxon.), Litt.D. BA. Johns Hopkins University, 1914. M.A. (Oxon) Oxford Univ­ ersity, 1920. LittD . . Franklin and Marshall College, 1938. Assist,. ant Profess r of Colby College. 1922-23, Associate Professor 1923Robert Professor of English Lit­ 2 '. Profes or of Engli_h 1925-2 . erature ;ince 192 .

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LE TER FRANK WEEKS, B.A., M.A. B. . Colby C llege. 1915; M . A . Harvard U nive rs i ty. 1917. s­ sistant Profes•or of Chem i try al Colby College. 1918-1920 and 1922 As<ociatc Profes or of Chcmistr}" at Colby College s i nce 1922. Mem­ ber of Phi Beta Kappa.

EDW RD JOSEPH COLGA ,

. ., M.A.

. \ \. J hns l!opkin niver<il)'. 191+. l\l A. Harvard Uni,•ersity, 1920 .\la"achu,ett< I n -ti t utc of Tcc hn ol oi;;y , 1905-06. niversity of Lyon s . JQ19. Cni,ersity of Pari . 1911-22. Profe< o r o f Educa tion a n d P y­ chnlol!r at olby College ince 192+. \!ember of the American P ychnl­ ngr . ocietr. �aLionnl Education ociati n. American A c;oc i a t i on of cien American J\"ociation for the i\dvancement of c ience. '\J1i n:il Coun c i l o r of Kappa Phi Kappa.

E ERETT

FJ

K

TRO G,

.

. B.

AB. \\ e,leran diploma. 1922.

n i,•c r ity, 191 'ni,·ers i t r of Toul u,e, Fr a nce . ssociate ProIn st ructo r .n olb y Colle"e· 19-2-2 . fe,,or of .\fodcrn Lanl!Ual!C9 at Colby ollege <ince 1928.

WILLI

M

JOHN WTLKI

0

, B.

.,

.M.,

Pb.D.

B \. William and \I.try ol lel!c . 1902. Graduate s t udy at Princeton l'niver<ity. 190+-o-. Dean of Wa hington olle)?e, 1909-1 Honorary dci:ree of .\! ..\ . from Wc•leyan n iver- i t}', 1923. Columbia Univer,ity (.\!A. and P h . D . 192+) Washing ton o l lege (L L.D. 1924). Pro­ fe<sor of Hi tory at Colby ollegc, 192+-29. Profe sor of Hi tory at l' ni ,·er ity of \'ermont. 1929- ·o. l\!ember of Phi Beta Kappa. Member

of American Hi<torical sociation. Youth ..\ssociation. and .\merican

calf Advi ory Council of N a t ional Political cience s•ociHion.

CECIL A GU T

ROLLIN , B. ., M. .

B.A Colby College, 1917 . .\!. . H a r\'3rd nivcrsity. 1923. I nstruc­ tor n o lbr College 1919-26; As<i,t•nt Profe, or of E nglish. 19261929; ..\,,ociate Profe· or of En gli sh ince 19;0.

RTH R GA.LEI E

B.A

Col b y College.

TI

B. ., M.B.A.

J92j.

t\l.B A. Hanard Busine • Admin i, t ration. 1916. lt»trnct r >t Colby ollege, 1926-17. A sociate Profeosor. 191 ProfesS•'r of Busine<· Admin i< t rn ion since. Tre:t>urer of Colby C' liege.

JOHN FRANKLIN McCOY, A..B., A.M. Princeton ni ve r,i t y, 1922. A.l\I. H a rv a rd U niv e rsity, 1923 nivers i tie< of Frankfort-on-Lhe-l\lain and .\il un ich, Ger­ Certificate ma n )'. 192+-25. Certificate, 'niversit)' of Z u rick, Switzerland. 19j . AssociaLe Profes sor of l\fodern L:inguagei •t Colby College ince 1930. AB.

E CLIO HELIE, B.A., M.A. BA .\lc1\lla<Ler ni,•ersity, 1905. M.A. Clark n iversiLr, 1908. ln­ stn1ctor in French at Colby College. 1917. ssi sta n t Professor at Colby College, 1920-22 Associat e Profe;sor of l\lodern Languages a t Colby o l lege s i nce 1922.

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HANS CHRISTIAN THORY. B.A., M.A. BA University of Illinois. 1920. l\l.A. UniYersity of i\lichigan. 1929. ,\s.ociate Professor of Latin at Colby College since 1932. Secretary of the Facultr. l\lember of Phi Beta Kappa. and Kappa Delia Pi.

RICHARD JEWETT LOUGEE, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. B.S. Dartmouth College. 1927. l\l A. Universitr of Iichigan, 1929. Ph.D. Columbia niversity. 1938. Assistant Professor at niversity of \"ermont. 1935. .sistant Professor at Colby College. 1936-37. Associate Profes or of Geology at Colby College since 1939.

GILBERT FREDERICK LOEB , B.P.E., B.Sc., M.A. B P.E. pringfield College. 192 • B. c. in Education, ni,·er ity of P ittsburg. 1927, I.A. Columbia Uni\ersitr 1930. Graduate study at olumbia Uni,·ersitr. \'ice-President of New England Conference on .\thletics ln>tructor in Physical Education at Bates Summer School, 1929-37. 1\Iember of Kappa Pi Kappa, Phi Delta Kappa. and Kappa Delta Phi. As.ociate Professor of I lealth and Education at Colbv · ollegc since 19H.

ELMER CHAP '1A

WARREN, S.B., Ed. I.

,

B. :-.lassachu,elt> lmtiiute of Technologr, 1926. Instructor at Col­ by ollege 192 - "O. .hsistant Professor of I\ la thematics. 1930-3 . Ed.\I. Boston " ni \" ersit,·. 1933. ssociate Professor of \Iathematic >ince 193 . Regi>trar nd Director of the Personnel Bureau since 1933

HERBERT LEE NEW 1AN, B.A.

,

.T.M., Ph.D.

.

ndover �ewton Theological In titute B. \. Colb)· College 191 . (B.D. 1922: T l\I. 1927). Instructor at Colby College 1922-26. Associate Professor of Religion since 1926. Ph.D. Bo ton n1veuty, 1939. 1\1ember of C\ational Hociation of Biblical Instruction and So­ ciety of Biblical Literature and E.<egesis.

MARY H

TCH MAR HALL A.B.,

1.A.. Ph.D.

A.B. \"a»ar College. 1924. l\L ale niversitr, 1928. Ph.D. Yale L.;niversitr. 1932. Instructor at Rockford College. 1927-29 Montana tate College. 1932-33. Instructor of En!!lish at Colby College. 1935-37. ssistant Profes<or of English 1937-'9. A.sociate Profcsrnr of Engli h since 1939. \!ember of Phi Betta Kappa.

�r, · .. . . ,

W

LTER NELSON BRECKENRIDGE, B.S., M.A.

BS Tuft< Colle1>e. 1926. M.A. Tuft- College. 192 Instructor at Colby College. 1928-30. s i.tant Profe, or of Economics. 193037. A•sociate Profe.sor of Economics since 1937. Graduate studi• at ni,·ersity. l\Jember of Phi Beta Kappa. Columbia

WINTHROP HAMOR STANLEY, A.B. Farmin1non tate ormal chool. 1904. A.B. niversitir of l\laine. 1910 Instructor at Colb)' College 1920-25. Assistant Profe>rnr Physics since 1925. Member of Phi Bet3 Kappa.

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ELL

E

WOR TH WILLI

MILLETT,

B.

.

,

'1.

.

B . S Colby College, 192" Coach Waterv i lle High chool, 1925-27. lumbia !\I. A. niver i ty , 1939. A i tant Profe sor of Health and Physical duca tion >incc 1927 . Coach of llockei• a nd Fre.hm:in Footb:i ll. ' 1>LJnt oach of H.1 cba ll

MORG

THOM

N

RIFFCTH ,

. B., A.M., B.D.

. B. William Jewell College, 1912. A . M . W i l l i a m Jewell College, 1913 . B.D Roche ter Theolog ical Seminary, 19 15. Assistant Pro fe. ,or of H i tory s i nce 1926. A L Harvard niversiry, 1925. Member of the Maine Historical Societl', American H i torical Association. Pre,1dent of the l\Iaine Bapti't Hi torical Society. 1aine State Histori a n , 1939.

N.

ORWI

R

H, A.B.

B. .

niver.ity, 1931. B .S. Col umbia Univers i ty, l 9j2 . Ref­ A B Frie nJ< erence Department of 1ew York P ublic Library, 1931-36. J\,,istant P rofe·sor of Bibliography and Libra ria n since 1936.

-....� ·.-.� ,./

'. HA . B., .M., B.D., .T.l\I. B. Wake Fores t College, 19 11 A .l\! Wake Forest College, 19 13. .T.M . Andover-Newton B . D . lewton Theolog ical In titution, 192-1. ,chool of Theology, 193". si t•nt Profe or of P h i lo ophy since 192

LOWELL QUir

TO

GORDO

WI

LOW

MITH,

. B.,

. 1.

B. Bo-ton ni,·ers ity, 1929. A.M . HorvarJ nivel" i ty , 1930. 'ni,·ersity of Nancy. France !ember of Phi Beta Kappa. Assi tan Professor nf j\[odern Languages since 193 . A

ALFRED

KING

CH

PM

B.

.

, M.A.

B. Colby College. 1925. l\LA. Harvard, 1928. Instructor at Colb1 ollege 1928-3-1 . As i tant Professor of E ng l ish' since 193+. ]\[ember of Phi Beta Kappa. l\Tember of 'fodern Language A.socia tion.

NORMAN DUNBAR PA LMER, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. A B. Colby College. 1930. LA. Yale University, 1932. Ph.D Yale University. 1936. Ins _ t ructor of Hi tory at Colby College, 1933-37 . Assistant Professor of History s i nce 1937. Member of P h i Beta Kappa. Member of American Hi,torical Association.

EDWARD

CILLEY

ROUNDY, B.S.

of Health a nd Physical Education at Colby College s i nce 1924. 19 I 5-17. Coach Hampden-Sidney College, I 920-2-1. Assistant Professor B.S. St. Lawrence U n iversity, 191-1. Coach St Lawrence' University,

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I AAC JACOB SCHOENBERG,

M.

., Ph.D .

.\LA ·nivcrsity of Jassy, Rumania Ph.D. niversity of Jassy. In­ .tructor at niver ity of Jassi-. International Research Fellow and Re,�arch A sistant at Cniversil)' of Chicago. Princeton Institute of Ad,·Jnced Study. 111>tructor of .\lathematics at warthmore College. Instructor of l\Iathematics at Colby College, 1936-37. Assistant Pro­ fe;s11r of .\lathematics ince 1937 l\fember of Phi Beta Kappa.

JOHN WHITE THOMAS, A.B. A.B. Bowdoin College .ince l 930.

1:

ALFRED

191 '.

Director of l\Iusic at Colbr

College

DGE McCOY, B . .

B. . Lafayelle College, 192-L Coach at :\onhea tern nl\·er·itr. rh­ si·tant Profe-rnr of H<alth ond Phy ical Education at Colbr College <ince 193 .\femher of Kappa Phi Kappa.

PHILIP

TEWART EITHER, A.B.,

I.A.

\.B. olbr College, 1930. .\LA. Han·ard UniYer.itr, 1939. Instruc­ tor in .\lodern Languages .ince l 93�. A member of Phi Beta Kappa and Kappa Phi Kappa.

JUNIA L. MOR E, M.A. !\I.A. Columbia lini\er ity. 1927 . .\>sociate Dean of Women. Colo­ rado State Teachers College. l 927-30. A sociate Dean of Women at Pennsyh·ania tate Teachers College, 1930-3 t. T nstructor of Phychol­ ssistanr Profesrnr of Psychology ogy at Colby ollege 1935-38. ince 19j . .\£ember of Kappa Delta Pi.

BARON LEA FINCH, A .B.,

'LA., Ph.D.

AB . DePauw niversit)'. 1927. .1.A. University of fichigan, 19'.?9. Ph.D. Uni,·ersity of r..Iichigan, 1933. In tructor at DePauw niversity 1927-2 . ln truclor at Uni,·ersity of .\licbigan, 1928-29. Instructor at ni\•ersity of Wiscon in, 1929-30. Instructor in Classical Lan­ guages at Colby College since 19H. A members of Phi Beta Kappa

A RTHUR WILLIAM ...,EEPE, A .B., M.C.S. A.B. Dartmouth College. 193 l. l\l C.S. Amos Tuck School of Busi­ ne s Admini tration 1932 Instructor of Business Administration at Colby College, 1937-39. Assistant Professor of Bu iness Administration since 1939. .\!ember of Phi Beta Kappa.

NORMAN CHE TER PERKINS, A.B., M.A. A.B. Colbr College, 1932. l\l.A. Uni\•ersity of . Iichigan. structor in Health and Ph)• ical Education since 1937.

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1939.

In­


WENDALL A

RAY, A.B. M.A.,

GU TU

Ph.D.

PhD. niversity, 1932. Jl.1. Harv ard Ba1es College. 1932. A.B Private A si tant to Profc»or Grindell 1936 Han,ard niver>itr. al­ hemi>lry at Colb)' niversit)". ln;tru tor in Jon., at Harvard lege since 1938.

.

ALICE

PATTEE COMPARETTI, B.A., M.A..

HA. Rockford

allege. 19 0. l\l. A. C rnell ni,·ersit)', lnstru tor of En g li; h at Cornell Uni,•er.i1r. 193 . ,incc 193".

CH RLE

A

MEEK

Ph.D. 19 4 olhr

DER 0

Ph.D. allege

1

.B.,

. f.

niver itr of l\lichigan, A.B John.on Bible College. 1916. A. 1 Graduate >tUd)' at the niver­ ni v er. ity of Chicago and the 191 SJt)' of North arolina. 1\lember of Alpha Kappa Psi, Pi Kapp.1 outh­ Delia Kappa Kappa Psi . American Association of Pro f essors e r n Economic< A »ocia ti on. I n -truCLo r in Economic at Co lby ol­ leve since 1939.

H<\ROLD EDWJ

CL

RK,

.B..

L ..

B. .

allege. 1928. ;,LA. Colby C ol lege. 1929. B in Li­ . \.B. Colbr brary en ice :n ol u mbia and 'ew York tatc LibrJry. A� ... i..,tant 1.ihr:irian :it Colb)· 'o llege. A member o f Phi Beta Kappa

HE RY WEil TER

PU

GTON, Jr., B.A., A.M.,

Ph.D.

BA. mherst Colle,,e, 1930. Graduate study in Biology 1933-39 at J\mher.t College. We<leyan ni ,• ersitr, Columbia (A.l\[ 1937) and Cornell niYer-ity Ph.D. 1939). ln.t ru ctor in Biology •t Colby allege since 1939.

CARL LE

NART

CARL 0

, A.B .. A.M., Ph.D.

A.B. Brown niver ity, 1933. A.11'!. Br<:wn U'li,·ersitr. 1934. Ph.D Brown l"niversity, 1936. Assistant in English and Lecturer at B··own ninrrsity. A member of Phi Beta Kappa. A membe r of 1\!od­ rrn La n gu a ge Association. l nstructor in English at Colby College <ince 1937.

'IARJORIE FAW. A.B., B.D . . B. Gilford College. 1935. 1'.13 . lnstructor in Religion

BD ince

H ar t fo r d 1939.

Theological

MARJORIE RUSSELL DUFFEY, B.S. Di pl oma Iram Bouve-Boston B. . immons College, 1936. ucatio n since 1937.

School of Ph ysic al Education, 19 36. lnHructor in Health and Physical Ed­

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Semi na r y.


VIRGINIA GARDNER, B.A., M.A. BA . . San Jose State College. San Jose. California. MA . . Teachers College Columbia UniYersity. 1938. Attended Summer School at Univ­ ersity of Southern California. l nstructor in Health and Physical Education at Colby College, 1939.

JOHN OBED PIPER, A.B., M.D.C.)f . A.B. Bates College, 1903. M.D. C i\L i\kGill University. A member of American 1edical As.ociation and American College of Phyoicians. College Ph)·sician at Colby College.

WILLIAM T. BOVIE. A.B., E.M., Ph.D., D.Sc. A.B. niversitr of :\!ichigan E I. niversitr of :\�issouri. Ph.D. Han-ard nl\"emrv. D.S. Albion College. Lecturer in Science at · Colby College.

JO EPH COB

RN SMITH, A.B., A.1\1.

AB . Colbr College. 1924. A.r-.1. Harvard University, 1926. Director of Publicity at Colby College since 1930. r-Iember of Phi Beta Kappa.

FRAN CJ

YEATON ARM TRONG

Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds at Colby C llei;e.

ERVENA GOODALE

UTH

A.B.

AB . . Colbi' College. 1924. Alumnae A£Sociate Secretary at ollege Project i\lanager of the Campaign for the Women's on i\layAower Hill.

Colby nion

SARAH W. PA TRICK Connecticut Williamantic Normal School, 1908 Institutional :\Ianage­ ment Course, Simmons College, 1920. Dietition at Colby College since 1923.

GARFIELD CECIL GODDARD, A.B. A.B. Colby College. 1929. Alumni Secretary f Phi Gamma Mu.

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Colby College. i\lember


C L A S S

O F F I C E R S

1940 HELEN B. BROWN

President GLEr YE

w. S:\IITH

f/ice-President R TH vv. MooRE Secretary-Treasurer

I 94 I

LTA

1. ESTABROOK

President ELEA�OR B. p RPLE

Vice-President l\1ARY E. Ki

G

ecretary-Treasurer

I

94 2

MARILYN S. lRELAXD

President 1\1 RY LEE CONWAY Tlice-President

A TN B. ]ONES Secretary-Treasurer

I

PRISCILL

94 3 vV.

TWOMBLY

President ELIZ. BETH TOBEY

Vice-President BEATRICE L. TRAHAN

Secretary-Treasurer

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C L ASS

1940 E . LAKE President

EDWIN

E.

ROBERT BRUCE

//ice-President HARLEY

i. B BAR

Secretary-Treasurer

I

94

I

]OHN \V. DAGGETT

President GILBERT A. PETERS

Vice-President ]OHN E . HAWES Secretary-Treasurer

19 4 2 C . HARDI President

BE IAH

G

D. SEA:'\IAK //ice-President

HAROLD

E . TucKER Secretary-Treasurer

WrLLIA:'-1

I

94 3

]OHN K. SHEPARD

President GEORGE w. BUR TETT

//ice-President LARRY \VEISS

Secretary-Treasurer

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O F F I C E R S


I S A BE L I snbel

CO X

A B B OTT

Union, Maine

Union High School.

Student League Secretary,

Sig m a Kappa Intra-mural Sports, 2;

3:

Pan Hellenic Council, Secretary, 3, Pre ident 4; Colby Scholarship, 2, 3, 4; rudent A

istant in Biology, 4; Athletic

umeral , I; Outing Club, 1, 2, 3,

4; Dean's Li t, 2, 3, 4: Bowen Society, 3, 4.

LY DIA

If/ aterboro, /If aine

Lydia \:Vaterboro High School. 3; Athletic

A B B OTT

Pi

Alpha Delta

Pan Hellenic Council, 3;

Student League Prize,

umerals, 1; Sorority Corre ponding Secretary; Clas ical Club, Club, I;

2, 3, 4, President, 4; Art

DOROTHY

Dean'

List, 3; Chapel Committee, 2.

E DY T HE

BAKE

Lawrence, Jl!f ass.

"Dot" Lawrence High School.

Entrance Scholarship;

Athletic Numerals,

brary Associate, 4; International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; French

1;

Li­

C lub ,

4;

Arts Club, 1, 2, 4: Camera Club, 4; Community Relations Committee, 3, 4.

MAR JORIE

ALI C E

B ERRY

Pl1i

Waterville, Maine

"Marge" Waterville High School.

Coburn Prize Speaking,

3;

Student

in Camera Society, 3, 4.

Biology, 4; Athletic Numerals, 2; International Relations Club, 1, 2; Club, 1, 2; Math Club, 3:

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Sorority Registrar, 4; Bowen

Mu

Assistant


RUTH

"Krummy"

E LE ANOR

BLAKE

Portland, Maine

F a lmouth H igh Schoo l. Ath let ic u m e r a ls, 1 ; C l ass Officer, Vice-Presid e nt, 1 ; Sec r e t a ry-Trea u re r, 3; S.C.A. C abi net, 3.

MARY

B ONNAR

New Bedford, Mass.

"May"

Phi

Jlu

New B e d fo r d H igh School. Transfer, Simmons Co llege. Athletic N u m e r a l , 3; Lib r a ry As ociate, 4; Soror i ty Office r, 3, + ; Germa n C lub, 3, + ; Outing Club, 3 ; C a m e ra C lub, 4; Dea n's List, +.

E LI Z A B E TH Elizabeth

FIT Z GE RAL D

Cambridge, Jl1ass.

B RE NNE R

Delta Delta Delta

Mi sou l a H i gh Schoo l. Mis o u l a , Mont a n a . C o lby C o l lege cho l a r h i p , 2, 3, 4 ; M a ry C a rve r Poetry P r i ze, 3; Pow d e r and Wig Play, 2, 3; orority Pre i d e n t, 4; A rt C lub, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pre i d e m 4 ; English Honor , 4; Dean' L i t, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; C h a p e l Committee, 4 .

JE AN

Jean

B RI DGE S

Waterville, Maine

Sigma Kappa

Waterville H igh School. Coburn P r i z e S p e a k i ng, 3; Athletic Nu m e r a l , 2; I n te rnation a l Rel ation s C l ub, I, + ; C a m e r a C l ub, 2, 4; Dean's List, 3; C l a s Officer, 3; S.C.A. Committee, 2, 3; S.C.A. C a b i net, 2, 3.

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HELEN

Helen

BULKLEY

BROWN

Cnmbridgr Mass.

Chi Omega

Buck i ngh a m chool. Tr an fe r, Smith College. H ockey, 3 ; Tenn i s, 3 ; \\ . A . A . , 4 ; I nt ra m u r a l port , 3 ; Colby Weekend Committee, 3, 4 ;. tudent A i ta nt, Phy ica l E d ucation, 4 ; Ath letic umeral , 3 ; \ Vh i te Mule B o a rd, � · I nternational Relation lub, 4 ; A rt lub, 4 ; Outing C l ub, 4 ; Cl a ss Pre i d ent, 4.

PHYLLIS

"Phy!"

ANN

CHAPMAN

Portland, Tl/nine

Chi Omega

Dee r i ng H igh hool . tudent League, 4 ; C a p and Gown, ec reta ry, 4 ; Colby 'Weekend Committee, 3 ; Da ughter of Colby, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Powder and \\ ig Pl ay, 3 ; Athletic umerals, 1 ; Sorority Officer 3 ; Powd e r and Wig, ight C h a i rman, 4 ; 3, 4 ; Outing Cl ub, 1; Queen' A tten d a nt, 3 ; Colby C la Pre i d ent, 3 ; . C . A . abinet, 3 .

MARJORIE

".1farge'

ELIZABETH

Wellesley Hills, Mass.

CHASE

Delta Delta Delta

\Vel lesley H igh chool. Tenni , 2; I nt r a m u r a l port , 1, 2; W i nter C a r­ nival Committee, 2, 3, 4 ; Colby \ \ eekend Committee, 3 ; Athletic Numeral s, 2' Glee Cl ub, 1, 2; A rt C l ub, 1 ; Outing Cl ub, 1 , 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3 ; Bowen ociety, 3, 4 ; .C.A. Cabinet, 2, 3 , 4.

MARJORIE

DAY

West Roxbury, Mass.

".1fargie"

Clzi Omega

G i r l ' Latin Sch ool. W.A.A., 4 ; I nt r a m u r a l port , 1, 2; Athletic umer­ a l s, 1 ; Librar A oci ate, 4; Soro rity Secreta ry, 4 ; I n ternational Relations C l u b, 2, 3 ; Ge rman C l ub, 3 ; A rts Cl ub, 1 , 3, 4 ; Outing C lub, 2 ; Dean's L i t, 2 , 3, 4 ; S.C.A. Committee, 2; .C.A. Secreta ry, 2 .

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RUTH

"Ruthie"

E LINOR

E ME RSON

Northfield, Vermont

Green Mountai n J u oi o r College. L ib r a ry As o ci ate, 3, 4; Outing C lu b, 3 ; S.C .A. Committee, 4.

LY DIA

MURIE L

FARNHAM

Belgrade, 1'11aine

"Lee"

Be lgr ade H igh S chool. Volley Ba l l , 2 ; H a m l i n P r i ze p e a king, 1 , 2nd p r i ze ; Sophomore D e cl a m ation, 2, 2n d p r i ze ; Coburn P r i ze pe a king, 2, 3 rd p ri ze ; Entra nce S chol a rsh ip ; Co lby cho l a r h i p, 2, 3 ; Trave l l i cho l a rh i p , 4; E d w a r d Pe r kin Geology P r i ze, 2 ; Ath l e t i c :'-Jume ral , 2 ; Dean's L i _t , I, 2, 3 4.

E LLE N

MARIA

Waterville,

Ellen

FIT CH

JI/ aine

Phi Mu

\Vatervill e H igh School . P a o H e l leni c Cou n ci l , 3, 4; Ath leti c N um e r a l , 2 ; o rority Tre a u re r, 2, 3 ; Internation a l Relations C lub, 1 2, 3, 4; D e a n ' L i t, 3 ; . C.A. C ab i net, 3 .

RUTH

"Ruthie"

KING

GOUL D

ewton Cenlre, Mass.

Chi Omega

ewton H igh ch oo l. t ud eot League, 4; Pan H e l l e n i c Counci l , 3, 4 ; W i n­ t e r C a rn i v a l Commi ttee, 2, 3 ; Co lby Weekend Comm i ttee, 4 ; cho l a rsh i p , 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Da ugh te r of Co lby, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Ath l e t i c u m e r a l , 2 ; E cho Boa r d, 2, 3, 4; 'Vhite M u l e Bo a r d , 4; I nte r n a tion a l Rela tion C lub, 1 2 ; Powd e r a n d V/ig, 3 , 4; G e r m a n C lu b, 2 ; Art C l ub, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 , S e creta ry, 2 ; Outing C l ub, 1, 2 ; E d itor of H a nd book, 4; D e a n ' Li t, 1 , 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. Committee, 2, 3 ; . .A. C a bi net, 2, 3 .

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FRANCES "Fran''

CLINTON

Sral Cove,

Pemetic High

chool.

Mai11t

Phi

cholar hip, I;

Fre'hman

GRAY

eneral

4; Powder and Wig Play, 3; Library A sociate, 3, 4 ; International lub,

Relation

I,

lub,

ecretary, 2; Art

3,

+;

Powder and

orority Wig,

lub, 3, +; Dean's Li.t, 1, 2, 3, +;

NANNABELLE "Nan"

Mu

ch lar bip , 2, 3, 3,

ecretary, +; +;

Cla

ical

.A. Cabinet, 2.

.

GRAY

Presque Isle, Afaine

Presque hie High

tudent League, I, +;

chool.

Volley Ball,

l;

ap and

Gown, Pre ident, +; Tenni , 1, 2; \Vinter Carnival Committee, I, 3; Ath­ Library As ociate, 3;

1;

letic Numeral ,

orority Officer, 3,

Echo Board, 2; White Mule Board, 3, +; 1, 2, 3, +; Arts Club, 2; Outing \Vho, +; 3

.C.

. Ofif cer, 3, +;

+; Honors Cour'e,

4,

Chaplain, +;

oncert Board, 3, +; Glee

lub, 1, 2, 3;

tudent

lub,

of America, \Vho's

ndergraduate Member of Alumnae Council,

ocial Technology, 3,

VIRGINIA

4;

Dean'

E DITH

Li t, 3.

GRAY

Cam bridge, ill ass.

"Jinny" Cambridge High 3, +; General

chool.

Basketball,

cholarship, 2, 3, +;

Numeral, 1; C, 2;

1, 2, 3; Cap and Gown, +; W.A.A., tudent A

Library As ociate,

3, +;

i tant, History, +; Athletic

International Relations Club,

1, 2, 3, +; Art Club, 1 2; Outing Club, 1; Chapel and As embly Committee, 3; Co-Chairman Colby Night, +

·

Dean·

Li t, 1, 2, 3, +; Clas- Vice-Pre ·i­

dent 2; Honors Cour e in Hi�tory, +.

HUL DAH

HOLT

Fort Fairfield, Maine

Louise Pine

LOUISE

Manor

Sports.

Junior

Badminton

lations Club,

College.

Winner,

4.

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3;

Tran fer, Sorority

Wellesl'ey President,

Chi College. +;

Omega

Intramural

International

Re­


MARGARE T

"Peggy"

LOUISE

JOHNSON

Uilo, !\,Jaine

Phi Mu

Mi lo H i gh School . Gen e r a l cho l a rship, 1, 2, 3, 4; Po wd e r and Wig P l ay, 3 ; Cla u m e r a l s 1 ; W e a r e r of "C, ' 4; Sorority President, 4 ; Inter­ n ation a l Rel ati ons C lub, 1 ; Po wd e r and vVig, 3 , 4; Fren ch C l ub, 2, 3, 4, e creta ry 3 , V i c'e Presid ent, 4 ; C am e r a C lub, 2 ; D e an's L i s t, 2, 3, + ; Y.\ .C.A. Boa rd, 3 ; H o us e C h a i rm a n, 3 ; Se cond P r i ze i n German, 2.

NORMA

E LIZABE TH

orma

LE PPANE N

Ashburnham, i\llass.

C u s h i ng A cad emy. a rsity H o ckey, 2; General S chola rship, 1, 2, 3 4 ; C l a ss ume ral , 1 ; W e a r e r o f "C ", + ; L i b r a ry A o ci ate, 3 , 4 ; Inte rn a tional Relations C l u b, 2, 4 ; F r e n ch C l u b, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Trea u r e r, 4 ; German C l ub, 4; A rts C l u b, 4 ; Reading Room Committee C h a i rm an, 4 ; D e a n 's L i t, 1, 2, 3, 4.

M A RG E R Y LIE R R E E D

Worcesler, Mass.

"A-large"

Delta Delta Delta

South H igh chool. H o ckey, 2 ; Ba ketb a l l, 2; Pan H e l l e n i c Coun ci l , 3, + ; Colby Weekend Com m i t t'ee, 1 ; C l ass u m e r a l s, 2 ; Dean s L ist, 3 ; C l ass Pre id ent, 1 .

SHIRLE Y

MA D DOCKS

Millinocket, Maine

Shirley Ri ck e r J unior Col lege.

JUANITA

Cla

i ca l C l u b, 3 , +, S e cretary-Trea surer, 4; Dea n's

Li t, 4.

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PRISCILLA

BRUCE

MAILE Y

Andover, Mass.

"Pat"

Chi O mega

Abbot Acad emy Andover, Ma . H a l l P r e ident, 4 ; H o ckey, 1, · 2, 3; In­ tramural port , 2 ; Cla u rne r a l , 1 ; orority ffi.ce r, 3 , 4 · I nternationa l Rel ation C l ub, 2, 3, 4 ; Glee C l ub, 1 2, 3, 4 ; Campu Relation Committee, 3 ; tudent Chri ti an A oci ation C ab i net, 3.

BARBARA Barbara

NA DINE

MITCHELL

Waterville, Maine

Sig ma Kappa

Waterv i l l e H igh chool. Student Le ague Trea u r e r, 4 ; Colby Weekend Comm ittee, 4 ; Wo rk hop P l ays, 3 ; Powd e r and Wig Play 3 ; Cla umer­ al , 2 ; Soro r i ty Offic e r, 2, 3 ; I nternational Rel a t i on C lu b, 1; Pow d e r and Wig, 3 , 4 , V i c e Pre id ent, 4 ; Outing C l ub, 4.

RUT H Ruth

MOORE

Waterville, Maine

Delta Delta

Delta

Waterv i l l e H igh School. C l a s u rne r als, 2 ; Soror i t y Office r, 4 ; A rt C lub, 3 ; H onors in Soci a l Technology ; C l a s Secreta ry-Trea u rer, 4 ; Bowen Society, 3 , 4 , Treasurer 4.

MIL DRE D "Betty''

E LIZABE TH Waterville, Maine

PE RKINS Sigma Kappa

Waterv i l l e H igh School. Student A s i tant in the L i b r a ry, 2, 3 , 4; I nt e r­ national Rel ations C lub, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; C l ass umerals, 2 ; L i b r a ry Associate, 4.

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CON S TAN CE "Connie"

JO S E PHINE

PRATT A lp h a Delta Pi

Barre, Mass.

Ba r re H igh School. Pan H e l l e n i c Council, 3, 4; G e n e r a l Schola rship, 4; D a ught e r of Col by, 1 , 2, 3, 4; C l ass lumera ls, 2 ; Soro rity Officer, 3, 4 ; Chi E p ilon Mu, 4 ; Internationa l Rel a t ions C l ub, 3; Art C l ub, 2, 3, 4 ; Outing C l u b, 2, 3, 4.

OLIVE

O CTAVIA

PULLE N Chi

Amity, Maine

Olive

O m ega

Ricke r C l a i ca l I nstitute. \\ ood man Scho l a r h i p, 3; Genera l Schol a rship, Li b r a ry A ociate, 4 ; E cho Boa rd , 3 ; W h i te Mule Boa rd, 3 , 4, \Â¥omen's Ed itor, 4 ; Arts C l ub, 4; Out i ng C l ub, 3; D e an Li t, 3, 4.

4;

KATHE R Y N "Kay"

E LLE N

Waterville, l\1aine

RE N Y Delta Delta

Delta

oro ri ty Officer, 4; InterWatervi l l e H igh School. C l a .s Num e r a l , 2; n ation a l R e l a t ions C l ub, 2, 4; Outing C l ub, 4; Bowen ociety, 3, 4.

A DRIANNA "Pat"

PATRI CIA Brooklyn, N. Y.

RO DGER S Delta Delta Delta

Tra n fer Long I l a n d Un ive r s ity. Student A i tant i n Biology, 4; Glee C l u b, 4 ; Ou ting C l u b, 3; Bowen Society, 3, 4.


RUTH

ELIZABETH

ROWELL

If/ aterville, Maine

"Ronny"

Waterville H igh School . C l a national Relation C l u b , 1 , 2, 3 , Dean' L i t, 3 .

DORIS

Delta Delta Delta

�u m e r a l +;

, 2 ; oro r i ty Officer, 3, 4 ; Inter­ Glee C l ub, 1, 2, 3 , 4 ; Chapel Cho i r, 4 ;

AU DREY

RUSSELL

Dedliam, J\l ass.

Dedham H i gh chool. General cho l a r h i p , 1 ; Wood man cho l a r h i p , 2, 3, 4; Art s Club Pl ay, 2 ; Cla s Numeral , 2 ; Library A oci ate, 3, 4 ; Inter­ national Re l a tion Cl ub, 1 , 2, 3 , +; French Cl ub, + ; Germ an Cl ub, 4 ; Art Cl ub, 1 , 2, 3, +, P r ogram h a i rman, +; Boa rd m a n oci ety, 3, 4; tudent C h r i tian A oci ation Peace Committee, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Student Chri tiaa oci ation C a b inet, 3.

MIN DELLA

SIL VERMAN

Portland, Maine

ilfindella

Gene r a l Schol a 1 shi p, 2, 3, 4 ; Student Assistant in Socio logy, 3, 4 ; L i b r a r y Associate, 3 , 4 ; P i G a m m a Mu, 3 , 4 ; Secreta ry, 4 ; International Rel ation C l ub, 1 , 2, 3 , Trea surer, 2, 3 ; Powder and Wig, 3 , 4 ; rt C l ub 2, 3, 4, Program Ch a i rm a n, 3, V ice-President, 4 ; Dean s Li t, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; C l a s Treasure r, 1 ; Student C h ri st i a n As oci atioa, I nte rfaith Committee, 2, 3 ; Student C h ristian Association C a binet, 3 ; Honor Cour e i n Soci al Tech ­ nology ; Athletic Numera ls, 2.

E DNA "Slats"

IRENE

SLATER

Waterbury, Conn.

Sigma Kappa

C rosby H igh School. H am l i n Prize Speaking Contest, 1 st Prize, 1 ; Coburn Prize Spe a k i ng Coate t, 1 ; Sophomore Declamation, 1st p r ize, 1 ; Cobu rn Prize Speaking Contest, 2 ; Mu rray Prize D ebate, 2 ; Coburn P r i ze Spea k i ng Contest, 3, tied fo r 2nd p l ace ; H al lowel l Prize Speaking Contest, 3 ; En­ t r ance Scho l a rship, 1 ; Wood man Scho la rsh i p , 4 ; D ramatic A rts Pl ay, 3 ; Commencement Pl ay, 3 ; Powder and Wig Play, 4 ; Cl ass Num eral , 2 ; So­ rority Office r, 3 ; D ebating C l u b, 2 ; Pow d e r and Wig, 3, 4, Secreta ry-Trea u re r, 4 ; Glee Cl ub, 1, 2, 3, 4, Women's Presi dent, 4 ; D e a n s L ist, 3 ; Stu­ dent Chri tian A sociation Committee on D rama, 2 ; Student Chri tian A soci ation C a bi net, 4.

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GLE NYE S "Glen"

WILTON A ifred,

SMITH

JI[aine

B i d d efo r d H igh School. V o l l ey B a l l, 2; Gen e r a l Sch o l a r hip, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; C l a ss Num e r a l 2 ; L i b r a ry A oci ate, 4 ; Inte rnational Relation C l ub, 4; D e a n s L i t, 2, 3, 4; C l ass ice-Pre id ent, 4.

MARGE RY

WY CKOFF

SMITH

Washington, D. C.

Margery

B r i m m e r School. \Vinter C a rnival Committee, 1 ; Coburn P r i ze Speaking Contest, 1 ; Gene r a l Sch o l a r h i p , 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. P l ay, 1, 2; Commencement P l ay, 1 ; C l ass u m e r a ls, 1 ; L i b r a ry A ssocia te, 3 , 4 ; Echo Board, 2 ; Inter足 n at i o n a l R e l a tions C l ub, 1, 2 ; Pow d e r a n d VVig, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4, Progr a m C h a i r 足 man, 4 ; A r t s C l ub, 1 , 2, 3 , 4, C l a ss Rep re eatative, 3, 4 ; Honors Cou rse i a Engl ish, 4 ; D e a n 's L i t, 2, 3 , 4 ; S tu d e a t C h r isti an Associ ation Committee o a D r a m a , 3 ; Student C h r i s t i a n A oci atioa C abi net, 3 .

DEBORAH "Debbie"

E LIZABE TH

STILLINGS

or/Ii A ndover, Mass.

Johnson H igh. L i b r a ry A sociate, 4; Iate r a a tioa a l Relations C l ub, 2, 3 ; A rts C l u b, 1 , 2, 3 , 4; C a m e r a C l u b, 2, 3 , 4 ; H o u e Ch a i r m a n , 3 .

E LE ANOR ''Sto n ey"

LOUISE

STONE

Sanford, Maine

Chi O m ega

Alfred H igh School. Student L e ague Sophomore Represent a t i ve, Vice-Pre i d e n t, 3, Pre id ent, 4 ; C a p a n d Gown, 4 ; Teaai 2 ; Colb_ Weekend Com足 m ittee, 4 ; Woo d m a n Schol a r h i p, 2, 3 , 4 ; Clas Nu m e r a l , 1; L i b r a ry As足 soci a te, 3, 4; orority Officer, 3 ; Inte rnation a l Rel a tions C l ub, 1 2, 3, 4 ; tudent Who' "Vh o i n American Un i ve r itie and C o l l ege .

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PATRI CIA "Pat"

AN NE

THOMAS

Waterville, Maine

Sig m a Kappa

Cobu r n Cla ical I n-titute. Tran fe r from B r a d ford Junior Coll ege. O ra­ cle Boa rd, 2, 3 , 4, Women' Ed ito r, + ; I n ternationa l Relation 'C l ub, 3 , 4 ; F rench C l u b, 2, 3 , 4; Glee C l ub, 2, 3 , + ; C h a p e l Choir, 2 , 3, + ; Dean's L ist, 2, 3 , 4; Honor Course i n H i t ory, +.

ALLEE N !I Ileen

THOMPS O N

Waterville, Maine

Sigma Kappa

D a ughte r of Colby, 1 , 2 , 3 , + ; A rt Club Pl ay, 2; Cla 1umerals, 2 ; L i ­ bra ry Assoc i a te, 3 , 4; Soro rity Office r, 3 , 4 ; Oracle Board, + ; International Re lations C l ub, 1 ; A rt C l ub, 1, 2 , 4; Dean' Li st, 3.

CO N S TA N CE "Connie"

T IL LEY

Ashland, 1Uaine

lllpha , Delta Pi

A h l a n d H igh School. Tran-fer from Antioch. I nt r a m u r a l Sports, 2 ; 4th p r i ze , C am e r a Club Print; D a ughter o f Colby, 2 , 3, + ; I nternation a l Re­ l ations C l ub, 2 ; Outing C l ub, 2, 3 , + ; Camera C l ub, 2 , 3, 4, V ice- Presi ­ d ent, +.

B AR B ARA "Barb"

ELIZA B ETH Oakland, Maine

TO W LE Chi O m ega

Wi l l iams H igh School. H ockey, 1, 2; Vol ley B a l l , 1 ; Basketball, 1 ; C a p a n d Gown, 4 ; T e n n i , 1 1 2 ; W.A.A. 1 1 2 , 3 , 4 ; C l ass Representative, 1 , 2 , V ice-President, 3 , President, 4 ; Cha i rm a ..- \.Vinter C a rniva l B a l l , 3 ; Lel i a M . Forste r Prize, 1 ; W e a r e r of " C " 1 ; S p ec i a l Athletic a w a rd , 2 ; Glee C lub, 1 , 2, 3 , 4; Outing C lub, 1 , 2 , 3, Governing Bo ard, 2, V ice-Pre i de nt, 3 ; C am e r a C lub, 1 , 2, 3 ; President of M a ine I nt e rco l l egi ate Outing C l u b As­ soci ation ; De an's L i st, 1 .

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E LI Z A B E TH " B abs"

JE A N

WAL DE N

Greenville, Maine

S ig m a Kappa

Greenvi l l e H igh School. Student League J un i o r Representative ; C o l by Weekend Comm i ttee, 2 ; D a ugh ter of C o l by, 1 , 2, 3, + ; Arts C l u b P l ay, 3 ; C l a s Num e r al s, 2 ; So ro rity Officer, 2, 3 ; Sorori ty Rep resentative to Re­ gion a l Convention ; Chi E p i lon M u , 3, +, Secreta ry-Tre a s u r e r, 4 ; I n te r­ n ation a l R e l a t ions C lub, 3, 4 ; G e r m a n C l ub, 2 ; G l e e C l ub, 1, 2, 3 ; A rts C l u b, 3 , 4 ; C ha pe l Comm ittee, 2 ; D e an ' s Li t, 1, 2 , 3, + ; C l a s s President, 2.

E LI Z A B E TH " B eth"

CARROLL

WE S COTT

Bluelzill, Maine

Sig m a Kappa

Geo rge Stevens Aca d e my. Gene r a l Sch o l a rs h i p , 1, 2, 4 ; Wood m a n F u n d , 3 , 4 ; D a ught e r of C o l by, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; C l a s u mera ls, 1 ; Soror i ty Officer, 2, 4 ; I n t e r n a t i o n a l Rel a tions C l u b, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Ans C lub, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Honors Cou rse i n H istory, + ; D e a n's L ist, 1 , 3 , + ; Student Christian Associ at i o n I at e rcol l egiate Committee, 3 .

JULIA "Julie"

COL B Y

WHE E LE R

Waterville, Alaine

S ig m a Kappa

Coburn C l a s i c a l In t i tute. D a ugh te r of Colby, 1, 2, 3, + ; C l a s 2 ; B o a r d m a n Soci e ty, 3 , +, Soci a l Committee, +.

MARY Mary

LOUIS E

Numerals,

WH E E LE R

Waterville, Maine

Sig m a Kappa

W a tervil le H igh School. Ten n i , 2 ; D a ughte r of Colby, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; C l a s Num e r a l s , 1 ; W e a r e r of "C ' 2 ; C h i Epsilon M u, 3, + ; Soro r i ty Officer, 2, 3, 4 ; Inte rn ation a l Re l a tion C l ub, 1 ; M at h C l ub, 3, +, Vice-P resident, 4 ; C am e r a C lu b, 2 ; H o n o rs C o u rs e i n Soci a l Technology ; De an's List, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Student C h r isti a n A ocia tion Confe re nce Comm ittee, 3 ; S. C . A. C a binet, 2.


CLARI CE "Claire"

ELA I N E

WI N SLOW

As hi and, Maine

Ricker J un io r Coll ege. Rick e r Outing Cl ub, 2.

RAYE Raye

chol a r h i p , 2 ;

· en e r a l

chol a r h i p, 3 ,

4;

WI N SLOW

Ray mond, Maine

Delta Delta

Delta

umeral , 1 ; o rority Officer, 3 , 4 ; Attend ant F ryeburg Acad emy. C l a to C a rn iv a l Queen, 2 ; Attendant to Junior V.Teekend Qu een, 1 , 2.

FRA N CIS "Fran"

BLY N N E

ALLE N

Newcastle, Maine

Kappa Delta Rho

L i ncol n Academy. tudent Cou nci l, 3 ; Football, 1, 2, 3, N umerals 1, Letter, 3 ; Track,\ 1, 2, 3, 4, ume r a l s 1, Lette r, 2, 3, Co-C aptain, 4 ; Basketba l l , Numera l s, 1 ; Intramural Sports, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Colby Weekend Committee, 3 ; Scho l a rshi p s, 1 , 2, 3 , K l i ng, 1 , Ge neral, 2, 3 ; Student L i b r a ry A istant, 2, 3 ; Fraternity Trea_urer, 3 ; C l a s Pre i d ent, 3 .

PH ILIP

FRE DERI CK

ALLEN

Oakland, Maine

"Phil"

\Vate r v i l l e H igh School. Glee Cl ub, 1 , 2.

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Footb a l l, 1 ; B a n d ,

1, 2, 3;

Sch ol arship, 3, 4 ;


PR I N CE "Fire-hose"

DRUMMON D New Bedford,

"illass.

B E A CH Delta Kappa Epsilon

New B e d fo r d H igh School. Footb a l l, 1 , 2, 3, u m e r a l s, 1, Letter, 2 ; Track, N um e r al s, 1 ; B a sk e tb a l l , Num e r a l , 1 ; I n t r a m u r a l Sports, 2, 3 , 4 ; Son of Colby, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; F r a t e r n i ty O fficer, Vice-Pr e s i d e n t, 3 , Pre i d ent, 4 ; Outing C l u b, 2, 3, 4 ; B owen Society, 3, 4, Vice-Pre i d e nt, 4.

MY RON

GARLAN D

"Jll! ike"

B E RRY

Tilton, N. H.

Tilton School fo r Boys. K l i ng Schol a r on of Col by, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; C h i E p iloo ice-President, 4 ; G e r m a n C l ub, 2, 3 ; C a m e r a C l u b, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Dean's L i t,

RUSSE LL

L a m bda Chi Alpha

hip, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; German 1 t Pri ze, 2 ; M u , 3, 4 ; C h i G a m m a igma, 3 , 4, M a th C l u b, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Sec.-Trea ., 4 ; 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; O u t i ng C l u b 3.

MAL COLM

B I RT W I ST LE

A u bu rn, R. I.

"Bert"

L a m bda Clzi A lpha

C r a n ston H i gh Schoo l. Track, 1, 2, u m e r a l , 1 ; I n t r a m u r a l Sport , 1, 2, 3 , 4; V\Tinter C a rn iv a l Comm i ttee, 2, 3 , 4 ; Gene r a l Sch o l a r h i p, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; tu d ent A si t a n t, C h e m i t ry ; F r a t e rn ity Officer, 4 ; C h i Ep i lon M u , 3, 4 ; O u ting C l u b, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; C amera C l ub, 1 , 2 ; D e a n s L i t, 1 , 3 , 4 .

FRE D "Squ irrel"

B LUME NT H AL

New York,

. Y.

Tau Delta Phi

F r a n k l i n School. Football M a nager, I, 2 ; I n tra m u r a l port , 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Frate r n i ty Officer, 3 , 4 ; I nte rnati o n a l Relation C l u b, 2, 3, 4 ; Outing C l ub, 2, 3 , 4 ; D e a n '

Li t, 3 .


RU FUS "Ruf"

BRA CKLE Y

Stro119, Maine

L a m bda Chi Alpha

Strong H igh chool. Intramu r a l Spo rts, 1, 2, +; Sophomore Decl amation, 2 ; Student A i tant i n Mathem atics, 2 ; l a th C l ub, 4.

B R E W ST E R A L L E N B R A N Z "Bruce''

Lawrence, Jl!lass.

Tau Delta Phi

L awrence H igh School. Footb a l l, umeral , 1 ; Track, 1, 3, 4, Man ager, 3, Manager's Letter, 4 ; Ba eball, Assistant Manager, 2 ; I ntramural Sports, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; F reshman Speaking Coote t, I ; General cho l a rship, 2, 3, + ; F r atern ity Officer, 3 , 4, Presid ent, 4 ; C h i Ep i lon Mu, 3 , 4 ; Outing C l ub, I , 2, 3 ; M anager Cl ub, 2, 3, 4 ; l nte rfraternity Council, 4 ; Dean's L i t, 1 .

T OM

YE ARIAN

" To m "

BRE N¡NE R

Grant, Jl!fo ntana

Sig m a f/lpha Epsilon

Beaverh e a d County H igh School. Transfer, Un iversity of Montana.

E UGENE

ROBE RT Ja m aica, N. Y.

"Bob"

BRUCE P!ti Delta Theta

Jama ica H igh School. Stud ent Council, 2, 3, Vice-Pre ident 3 ; Footb a l l, I , 2 , 3, + , _ umerals, 1 , Lette r, 2 , 3, C aptain, 1 , 4 ; Track, 1 ; I ntramural Sports, 2, 3, + ; Colby ¡weekend Committee, 2 ; Good win Prize Speak ing, 3 ; Levine Prize Speak ing, 3 ; Gene r a l Scholar hip, 2, 3, 4 ; Student Assi tant in Public Speak ing Depa rtment, 4 ; F ratern ity Officer, 2, 3, 4; I nternation a l Rel ations C lu b, 3 ; Debating C l ub, 4; Pi Kappa Delta, 4 ; C l a s Officer, 2, 3, +; Dean's L i t, I , 3.

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H ARLE Y

MARSH MAN H o ulton, 1\1aine

"Hal"

B U B AR A lp h a Tau O m ega

Rick e r C l a ss ica l I nstitute a n d J u n i o r College. Student Council C h a p l a i n , 4 ; Footb a l l , 2, 3 , 4 ; Tr ack, 2, 3 , 4, Lette r i n e ach ; I n t r a m u r a l Sports, 2, 3 , + ; Goodw i n P r i z e S p e a k i ng, 3 ; Gener a l Schol a rship, 3 , 4 ; Fraternity Trea ur­ er, 3 , President, 4; O r ac l e Boa rd, 3 , 4 , E d i tor-in-Chief, 4 ; I ntern ation a l Rel ations C lub, 3, 4 ; C a m e r a C l ub, 3 , 4 ; V ice-C h a i r m a n of I nt e rfr a te rnity Council, 4 ; C l ass Secreta ry-Tre asurer, 4; S. C. A. Comm ittee, 3, 4 ; S. C. A . Office r, 3 , 4, P1 e s i d e nt, 4 ; S . C . A . Cabi n et, 4 ; I n W h o ' s W h o i n A m e rican Col leges.

JA ME S

MOULTON

"Jim"

B UNT I N G

Portland, Maine

Kappa Delta Rho

Deering H igh School. Golf, 1, 2, 3 , 4; I n t r a m u r a l Spo rts, 1, 2, 3 , 4 ; Ge n­ eral Scho l a r h i p , 2, 3 , 4 ; Frate rnity Office r, 2, 3 , 4 ; French C l ub, 1 , 2, 3 , +, President, 4 ; A merican Student nion, 4 ; Dean's List, 4.

ALT ON A lt o n

JOSE PH

B URNS

N o r t h B a ncroft, Maine

H iggins C l assica l I nstitute. Ricke r J unior C o l l ege. 4 ; Gener a l Schol a rs h i p , 3, 4.

H O R ACE H orace

FRE E MAN Wayne, Maine

A lpha Tau O m ega

Intra m u r a l Sports, 3,

B URR L a m bda Chi A lpha

Winthro p H igh School. I n t r a m u r a l Sports, 1 , 4 ; General Sch o l a rship, 1, 2, 3 , 4 ; I n te r n ation a l R e l ations C l ub, + ; Clas ica l C l ub, 4 ; Glee C l u b, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4, Assistant M a n ager, 3 ; C h a p e l C h o i r, 3 , +.


LLOY D

WINSTON

Lloyd

BUZZE LL

Waterville, Maine

Good W i l l H igh School. Gen e r a l chol a r h i p, 1 , 2 ; Trave l l i Sch o l a rship, 3, 4 ; L i b r a ry A oci ate, 3 , 4 ; French l ub, 3 , 4 ; Dean's Li t, 1, 2, 3 , 4.

CHARLE S

HAROL D

Alpha Tau O mega

Farm ing/on, Maine

"Chu ck"

CAR D

Farmi ngton H igh School. Tra nsfe r, F a r m i ngton Normal School. C ross Country, 3 , 4, Lette r, 3 , C a p t a in, 4 ; Track, 3 , 4 ; Good win Prize S p e a k ing, 3 ; Woodm a n Fund, 3 , 4 ; F raternity C h a p l a in, 4 ; I ntern ation a l Rel ation Cl ub, 4 ; S.C.A. Com m i ttee, 4.

ROBERT "B o b"

BE RNAR D

CARR

Norridgewock, Maine

Norri dgewock H igh School. I nt r a m u r a l Sport , 2 ; Competitive Sch o l a rs h i p, 1 ; Gen e r a l Schol a rship, 2 ; Tr avel l i Sch o l a rship, 3, 4 ; M ath Cl ub, 4 ; Glee C l ub, P i a n ist, 1, 2, 3 , 4 ; C h a pe l Choir, 4 ; Dea n's L ist, 2, 3 , 4.

CLARK Cla rk

HOPKINS Waterville, Maine

CART E R Zeta

Psi

Coburn C l assic a l I nstitute. Footba l l , 1, 2, 1 um e r al s, 1 ; B a sk etba l l , 1 ; Intra­ mural S ports, 2, 3 , 4 ; Son of Colby, 1, 2, 3 , 4 , Pre ident, 4; F r atern ity Sec­ ret a ry, 2, 3.

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JOH N

KE NNETH

Jolin

CH ASE

ewton Center, Mass.

Zeta

Psi

N ewton H igh School . Hockey, 2 ; Tennis, 1, 2, 3, +, Letter, 2, C a ptain, 3 ; Son of Colby, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; L i b r a ry A sociate, 3 .

RICH AR D "Dick"

LINWOO D

CH ASSE

Waterville, Maine

Watervil l e H igh School. Track M an ager, 1, 2 ; L i b r a ry Associ ate, 3, 4 ; C h i E p s i lon M u , 3 , 4 ; G l e e C l u b, 1 ; Outing C lu b, 2, 3 ; De an's L i t, 3 ; Bowen Society, 3 , 4.

WILLIA M "Bill"

H iggi n

ART H UR

CH ASSE

JVaterville, Maine

C l assica l In titute.

JOSE PH "Strepty"

Zeta Psi

I n t r a m u ra l S port , 2, 3, + ; Bowen Socie ty, 3, 4.

JOH N

CH E RNAUSKAS

A ns o n ia, Conn.

Delta Upsilon

Ansonia H igh School . T r ack, 1 ; Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4, M a na ger, 4 ; B aseb a l l, 1, 2, 3, 4, Lette r, 4 ; I n t r a m u r a l Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Frate rn i ty Officer, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; I n terna tion a l Rel ation C l ub, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Debating C l ub, 3, 4 ; German C l u b, 2, 3 , 4; I otram u ra l Council Secreta ry, 4 .

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H U NTER

DA VI D

COTTON Alp h a Tau O m ega

Ho ult o n, Maine

"Datt-'t'

C a l a i s H igh School. Ricker J u nior Col lege. ternity Office r, 3, 4.

E DWIN

RALPH

I nt r a m u r a l Sport , 3, 4 ; F r a­

DELANO Delta Upsilon

Presque Isle, Maine

Ralph

Pre que Isle H igh School. Intramural port , 3 ; Gene r a l Schol a rship, 1, 2, 3 · Wood m a n Fund, 4 ; Prize, Biology E ay, 2 ; Student As istant in B iology Depa rtment, 2, 3, 4 ; Fratern ity Officer, 3, 4 ; Echo Boa rd, 1 , 2, 3, 4, Sports Ed itor, 4; Wh ite Mule Boa rd, 3, 4, Ed ito r, 4; Colby at the M icrophone, 2, 3 ; Glee C l ub, 2, 3 , 4 ; Outing Cl ub, 3 , 4 ; Dean' Li t, 1 ; Bowen Society, 3, 4, Pre id ent, 4.

K LA U S

DRE Y E R

Her/shire, England

Klaus

Tau Delta

Phi

Franzosi cbes Gymn asium, Berlin, Germa ny. Tran fe r, King's College, Cnive rs ity of London, Engl and. I nt r a m u r a l Sport , 3, 4; Thi r d Prize, Good ­ "· i n Prize Speak ing, 3 ; Th i r d P r i z e Levine P r i ze Speaking, 3 ; Speci a l Sch ola rship, 3, 4 ; L i b r a ry Associa te, 3 , 4 ; Fratern ity Secreta ry, 4 ; I n ter­ national Rel ations Cl ub, 3, 4 ; Debati ng Cl ub, 4; French C l ub, 3, 4 ; German lu b, Presi dent, 3 , 4 ; Dean' s List, 3 , 4.

GABRIE L

OLIVER

DUMONT

Skowhegan, Maine

" G a bbie"

kowhegan H igh School. French Cl ub, 1, 4, Secreta ry, 4 ; Dean's L ist, 3.

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E D W IN

T HOMAS

1 1 lto n, N . H .

" To m "

JR .

E L DE R ,

A lpl ia Tau O m ega

fount He rmon School. Track, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; I n t r a m u r a l Sports, 4 ; Gene ral Schola rship, 1 , 2, 4 ; ':\food m a n Fund, 3 ; Student Assistant i n ociol ogy D e p a rtment, 2, 3, 4 ; I nte rnation a l Rel ations C lub, 3 .

PA G E

F RANK Frank

F ARNH AM

Belgrade, 1"1aine

Belgra d e H igh School . H a l lowel l Sophomore Decl am ation, 2 ; Kling Schol­ a rship, 2, 3, 4 ; G a l lert Essay P r iz e, 3 ; White Mule Board, 3 ; Dean's List, 1, 2, 3.

C L A R E NCE "Rebel"

RO B E RT

F E RNA L D D elta

Washington, D . C.

Upsilo n

Central H igh School. C ross Country, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Track, 1, 2, 3 ; Son of Col by, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Fraternity Corre p o n d i ng Secreta ry, 3 ; German C l ub, 1 ; C amera C l u b, 1 ; Bowen Society, 3 , 4 ; S.C.A. O fficer, 1 .

F LO Y D "Fittsie"

LE S T E R

N o rthboro, Mass.

F I TTS L a m bda Chi A lpha

Northboro H igh School . C ross Count ry, 1 , 2, 3, 4, L ette r, 4 ; Track, 1 , 2 ; Intram u r a l Sports, 3 , 4 ; General Schola rsh i p , 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Frate r nity Corres­ pondent, 3 , 4 ; Chi Epsilon Mu, 3, 4, Vice-Pre id ent, 4 ; Chi Gamma igm a , 3 , 4 ; C a mera C l u b, 1 , 2, 3 .


FRE DERICK

M ILTON

FOR D

Brookline, llI ass.

"Fred"

Tau Delta

P/11

B rook l i ne H igh ch ool . C ro ountry, 1 , 2; Track, 1 , 2; Intramu ral Sport , 2, 3 ; M a r ton Mor e Prize i n Phy ics, 3 ; Pl ays, 1 , 2, 3- ; Fratern i ty Office r, 2, 3, 4 ; Kappa Phi K a p p a , 3, 4, ecreta ry, 4 ; Chi Gamma igma, 2, 3 , + ; Colby at the Microphone, 2, , 3, 4 ; Powd er and Wig, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Outing l u b, 1 , 2, 3 ; Camera C l ub, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Rad io C l ub Pre ident, 1 , 2, 3 .

JOHN "Johnlly"

THOMAS

FOSTE R

Middlebury, Con n.

Delta Kappa EpsilrJn

C rosby H igh School . Student Council, Secretary-Trea u rer, 4 ; lntramura I Spo rt , 1 , 2, 3 ; K l i ng Scholar hip, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Son of Col by, I, 2, 3, 4 ; L i ­ b r a ry A sociate, 3 , 4 ; Frate r n i ty Officer, 2, 3, 4 ; Echo Boa rd, 1 , 2 ; Outing C l ub, 3, 4 ; C amera Cl ub, 1, 2, 3, 4, Trea u re r, 2, 3, Pre ident, + ; Dean's L i t, 1, 3, 4 ; C l a Secret a ry-Trea u rer, 2 ; S.C.A. Secreta ry, 3 ; S.C.A. Cab i net, 2.

HALSE Y

AUGUSTUS

FRE DERI CK ,

1lil o u ntain Lakes, N. 1.

"Fred"

JR . Zeta Psi

Loom is H igh School . Footb a l l, 3, 4 ; Tennis, 2, 3, 4 ; I ntramur a l Sports, 1, 2 ; H a llow e l l Speaking, 4 ; Colby at the M icrophone, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Concert Boa rd, 3 , 4 ; Glee C l ub, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Cha pel C h o i r, 1 , 2, 3 ; C a mera, 4.

LE SL I E

CARROLL

FULLE RTON

Fort Fairfield, Maine

Leslie

A lpha Tau O m ega

Fort Fairfield H igh School. Ricker Junior College. Gene r a l Scholar hip, + ; F r aternity Officer, 4.

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DONAL D " D o n"

GAR DNE R

B ro ckto n, l'ilass.

Zeta Pn

B rockton H igh School . C ross Country, 1, 2, C apt a in, 1 ; Track, C aptain, I , L ette r, 2 ; D ru m M a j o r i n B a nd, 3 , 4 ; F r aternity ice-Pre i d e n t, 3 ; \¥in­ ter C a r nival Committee, 3 .

DONAL D " D o n"

ARTH U R

GILFOY

li eecMa m , 11-fass.

e e d h a m H igh chool. C ro Country, 3 ; Tr ack, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; I nternation a l R e l ation C l u b, +.

JOHN

E DWIN

Psi

3 ; I ntram u r a l Sport ,

GILMORE

West Springfield, l\Jass.

Jolin

Zeta 2,

.i/lplia Tau O m ega

W e t S p r i ngfield H igh School. Tran fer, American I nternational Coll ege. Foot b a l l , 3 , 4, Lette r, + ; C ro Country, 2 ; Track, 2, 3 umerals, 2 ; I n ­ t ra m u r a l Sport , 2 3 , + ; Fra tern ity C h a p l a i n, 3 ; I nt e rn ation a l Rel ation C l u b, 2, 4 ; Dean' L i t, 3.

W ILLIA M "B ill"

LOUIS

GOUS S E ,

Fairfield, Main e

JR . Kappa Delta R li o

L a w rence H igh School. Foot b a l l , 1 ; I nt r a m u r a l Sports, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Fraternity Office r, 3, 4.


P H I LI P "Bu ckey"

MIL T ON

GRANT

Car�bou, Maine

Kapp � Delta R h o

a ribou H igh chool. I ntramural port , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Entrance cho l a r h ip , 1 , General chol a r h i p , 2, 4 ; Fratern i ty Officer, 2, 3 , 4 ; Echo B o a r d , 1 ; Dean's L i t, 4.

IR V I NG Irving

GROS S

i\filto 11, Mass.

Tau Delta Ph i

1 i lton H igh chool. Footb a l l , 1 ; I n t r a m u r a l Sport , 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; General chola r h i p , 2, 3 , 4 ; L i b r a ry A oci ate, 3, 4 ; F r aternity Officer, 2, 3, 4 ; Colby at the M icrophone, 3 ; I nt e r n a tional Relation C l ub, I , 2, 3 , 4 ; D e a n s Li t, 1, 3, 4.

ERNES T

BAR T LE T T

HAR VEY

Greenville, Maine

"Harve"

L a m bda Chi Alpha

G reenv i l l e H igh choo l . Football, 1, 2 , 3 , Lette r, 3 ; I nt r a m u r a l Sport , 1 1 2 , 3 , 4 ; B and, 1 , 4 ; Y. M . C . A . Play, 2 ; Frate rnity Officer, 3 , 4 , Pre idem, 4 ; Colby a t the M ic rophone, 2, 3 ; Outing C lub, 2, 3 ; S.C.A. Officer, 3 .

CLEON

HOLME S

HA T CH

Dam ariscotta, Maine

Cleon

L incol n Academy. I nt r a m u r a l Sport , 2 ; Mur ray Prize Debate, Fourth Prize, 2 ; Competitive Entrance Sch o l a r h i p ; Tr avel l i Sch o l a r h i p, 2, 3 , 4 ; Fresh m a n Schola rship Prize ; D r a matic A rts Club Pl ay, 3 ; Echo Board, 1 ; I nte r n a tional Relations Cl ub, 1 ; Debating C l ub, 2, 3 ; F rench C l ub, 4 ; C l a . sical C l ub, 3 , 4 ; Philosophy Club, 3 ; Dean's Li st, 1 , 2 , 3 .

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CLY DE

MILAN

"Chick"

H ov.;/and, Maine

How l a n d

H i gh

chool.

Foot b a l l , 2,

C a p ta i n , 4 ; B a s e b a l l , 2, 3 , 4

·

VIRGIL

3, 4 ;

2;

D elta

Track,

Basketball.

1 ;

porL, l , 2 ;

I nt r a m u r a l

C h i E p s i l on M u , 3 , 4 ; Echo B o a r d , I,

·

Geo rge

teven

A c a d emy.

T r ac:.,

1,

BE E RS

Delta 2,

3,

+;

I nt r a m u r a l

\\ e t H a n n H i gh

choo l .

Tra n - f e r

E DWAR D

Ea t G re e n w i ch Aca d e m .

C ro s

'port. .

A lp ha Tau O m eg a

univer it

H O WAR D

U psi/011

H USTE D

of A l a bama.

J E NIS O N

Providence, R . I.

"Ed"

L i !> t, 3 .

4.

If 'est Ha<t•en, C o n n .

" Geezil"

Co­

H IN CKLE Y

K a p p a Ph i K a p p a , 3 , 4 , V i ce - P r e s i d e n t

GAR DNE R

4,

::hol a rs h i p , 2, 3, .J. ;

Bl11ehill, Jlaine

Bluehill

Upsilon 3,

Ath letic Counci l , 4 ; Dean·

J AR VIS

" f7irg"

2, 3, 4

H ATCH

L a m bda Chi A lpha

C o u n t ry, M a n a g e r ,

1,

2,

3,

4,

u m e r a l �.

1

"C," 4 ; Track, M a n ag e r , 2, 3 , 4 ; F r a te r n i ty Officer, 3 , 4 ; O r a c l e B o a r d ,

2,

3,

4;

Outing C l ub,

1

2

3 ;

C a m e ra

C l u b,

2,

3 ;

.C.A.

C o m m i ttee ,

3 ;

F r a t e r n i ty D e l eg a t e to N a t i o n a l C o n v e n t i o n , 4 ; I n \'\ ho's \'\'ho in A m e r i c a n C o l l ege .


FRANK "Jl!fahatm a Gha11di''

LYON

JEWE LL De_lta

Walerville, A-faine

Upsilon

Kent H i l l . Track, 1 ; Ba eba l l , 1 ; B a n d , 2, 3 , 4 ; Entrance Schol a r h i p ; Kling Scho l a r hip, 2, 3, 4 ; tudent A i tant in Modern L a ngu age ; Fra­ tern ity Office r, 3 ; French C lub, 1 , 2, 3, +, P rogr am Comm ittee, 4 .

FRANCIS "Jolmny"

DESALLES

JOHNSON Kappa Delta R li o

rl-falden, Jlass.

Buck port H igh chool. Footba ll, 1 , 2 ; H ockey, 1 ; Ba eball, 1 , 2 ; I ntra­ m u r a l port-, 3, 4 ; Band, 1 , 2 ; Frate rnity Vice-Pre id ent, 3 ; I nternation a l Relations lub, 2 ; German C l u b, + ; Dean' Li t , 3 .

GORDON "Addison"

BURR

JONE S

East Longmeadow, 1\l[ass.

Zeta Psi

Wate rtown H igh School. H ockey, 1 , 2, 3, 4, Letter, 2, 3, 4 ; Tennis, 1, 2, 3, 4, vVin n er of President's Cup in Tou r n ament, 4 ; I nt r a m u r a l Spo rts, 3, + ; Ban d, 1 ; K l i ng Schol a r h i p , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Lyd i a For ter F re hm an Prize ; Student As i t an t in Economics ; Fraternity V ice-Presid ent, 4 ; Pi Gamma Mu, 3 , 4, P re ident, 4 ; Echo Board, 1, 2 ; I nternation a l Relations Cl ub, 1, 4 ; Outing Cl ub, 1 ; Camera C lub, 3 ; Dean's L i t, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Cl ass V ice-Pres­ id ent, 3 ; S.C.A. Trea u r e r, 2, 3 , 4 ; S.C.A. C a binet, 1 , 2, 3, 4.

BARNAR D "Barney"

WILLIA M A uburn, 1ltfaine

JOR DAN Delta Kappa Epsilon

Ed w ar d Little High School. Track, N umerals, 1 ; I ntramura l Sports, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Band, 1, 2, 3 ; Winte r Cami val Committee, 3 , 4 ; Kl ing Schol arship, 1 ; Gene r a l Schol arship, 2, 3 , 4 ; Son of Colby, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; L i b rary Associ ate, 1 ; F r aternity Office r, 2, 3 , 4 ; Kappa P h i Kappa, 2, 3 , 4 ; C h i Epsilon Mu, 3 , 4 ; Glee C l u b, 2, 4 ; Outing Cl ub, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; R a d i o C l ub, 1 , 2 .

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W I LLAR D

ST A NLE Y

KIMBALL

Grafton, 1\ . H.

"Stan'' "Kim"

Phi S ig m a Kappa

C a n a an H igh School, . H. Tran fer, Vi orceste r Polytech n ic In t itute. Stu­ d en t Council, 4 ; B asketb a l l , 2, 3 , � um e r a l s 2 ; I nt r a m u r a l Sports, 4 ; K l i ng cho l a rs h i p , 4 ; C h i Ep ilon M u , 4 ; G e rm a n Cl u b, 2, 4 ; D e a n's Li t, 4.

GRA VE S

E LBE RT "Bert"

KJOLL ,E R

South Hadley, 111ass.

Kappa Delta R h o

Mt. H e rmon School . Golf, 1 ; I at r a mu r a l Spo rts, 2, 3 ; F r atern i ty Officer, 3, 4 ; Echo B o a r d , 2, 3 , A i tant B u ine> M a nager, 2, Adverti ing M a n­ ager, 3 .

E NRIGHT

E DWIN " B ig Ed"

Flu.shing, N. Y.

LAKE lllpha Ta u O m ega

J a m aica H igh School. Stud ent Counc i l Pre ident, 4 ; Foot b a l l , 1, 2, 3 4, N u m e r a l s, 1, Lette r, 2, 3, 4 ; I nt r a m u r a l Sport , 1, 2, 3, 4 ; \Vinter C a rn iv a l Committee, 4 ; Vi ood m a n F u n d , 2, 3 , 4 ; F raternity Officer, 4 ; K a p p a Ph i K a p p a , 3, 4, Tre a s u re r, 4 ; I a te rn ation a l Rela tion C l ub 4 ; Debating C l ub, Pre i d e n t, 4 ; Bowen ociety, 3 , 4. 4; D e a n's List, 1 ; Cla

MAYNAR D "J1aynie"

HOWAR D

LE VIN

B r o o kline, 111 ass.

B rook l i n e H igh School. Footb a l l N u m e r a ls, 1 ; Track, 1, 2, 3 , 4, ::\ um e ra ls, 1 , Letter, 2, 3 , Co-C apta in, 4 ; I n t r a m u r a l Sport , 1, 2, 3, 4 ; I nterna tion a l Relations C l ub, 1 , 2 , 3, 4 ; R a d io C l ub, I , 2 .


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GREGORY

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If/ a/erville, .11 aine

M aine P rize

e nt r a l p e a k i ng,

t e r n i ty C l u b,

fficer, 1,

l n � t i t u te. 1 · 1,

Footb a l l ,

2,

3.

H a l lowell P r i z e

MERRILL Jersey City,

I n tr a m u ra I Radi

c h oo l .

p o rt . ,

2,

l u b, 2 ;

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3,

C l ub,

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T r a n s fe r, A l a b a m a . + ;

I nte r n a t i o n a I

CLAREN CE

LOR D ,

Belgrade Lakes, },Jaine

B e l g r a d e H i gh

chool.

L i b r a ry :\ssoc i a t e , 3 , + ;

KE NNETH

BOOTH

C l u b,

2 ;

Camera

Schoo l .

T r a n s fe r,

S p o rts, 2, 3 , + ; O u t i r.g C l u b, 3 .

[ 54 ]

JR. L a m bda Chi A lpha

lee C l u b , 1, 2 , 3 , +.

M c AR DLE

Winth rop, Uaine

"Ken" H i gh

B asketba l l , 2, 3 · Tenni ,

Relation

D e a n\ L i � t, + .

Earle

A r l i ngton

R e l a t i o n ..

Le \· i n e

2, . 3 ;

p e a k i ng, 2;

2.

l a � s i ca l H i gh

C l u b, 2 ;

Ph i Della T lula po rt ,

I nt r a m u r a l

I nternational

+;

"Skip"

2;

1,

l u r r ay D e b a t e, 2 ;

J A CK

Lynn

L I LLIE

. ' o r t h e aste r n

Lambda Chi A lpha n i v e r i ty.

Intramural


RALP H

PA U L

Coburn Cla s ic a l I nstitute.

Intramural

"Mac"

M a c B U RNIE

Fairfield, Al aine

CARL

ports. 3, + .

WINFIE L D

' .iiac"

M c GRAW

Le·vant, .Uaine

Delta

Upsilou

H iggin C l a ical In tit ute. Track, 1, 2, 3 , + ; B a ·ketba l l , 1, 2 ; I nt r a ­ m u r a l port , 2, 3 , + ; \V inte r C a r n i v a l Comm ittee, 1 , 2 , 3 ; G e n e r a l Scho � ­ h i E p s i l o n 1'- l u , 3 , + ; O racle B o a r d , 3 , a rship, 3 , 4 ; F r a te r n i ty Office r, 3 ; +, M a naging E d itor, + · \\'h it � f u l e Boa rd, 3 ; Ge r m a n C l ub, 2 ; l\ f arh C l ub, 2 ; Libra ry istant, 2, 3, + ; Dean ·s Li t, 1 , 2, 3 , +.

CHARLES " ;iiJ ike"

FRAN CIS A llston, Mass.

MAG U IRE Della Kappa Epsil o n

Kent H i l l e m i n a ry. Footba l l , 1 , 2, 3, +, Lette r, 2 3 , + ; H ockey, 1 , 3 ; B a eba l l 1 , 2, 3 , +, Letter, 2, 3, +, C a pt ain , + ; \i'i'inte r a r n i v a l Comm ittee, 3 ; Fraternity ecreta ry, 2 ; K a p p a Phi K a p p a, + ; I nternation a l Relations C l ub, 1 , 2 3 , 4 ; A l l M a i ne B a eba l l, 2 ; A l l M a ine Footb a l l , 3, +.

E RNE ST "Ernie"

C U MMINGS

MARRINE R ,

Waterville, JI![ ai11e

JR . Zeta

Psi

tudent C o u nci l Vice - P re id ent, + ; B a seb a l l , 2 Cobu rn C l a . s ic a l I nstitute. 4, As i s t a n t M a na ge r, 2, Lette r, Ma nager, + ; I nt r a m u r a l Sports, 2, 3, 4 ; H am l i n P r i z e pea k ing Contest, Second P r ize, 1 ; H a l l o w e l l P rize Spe a k i ng Conte t, Fou rth Pri ze, 2 ; Levin e P r i ze Spe a '.c i ng Contest, Fou rth P ri ze, 2 ; Levine P r i z e p e a k i ng Conte t, econd Prize, 3 ; H a l l o w e l l P r i ze Sp e a k i ng C onte t, Th i rd P r ize, 3 ; M u r ray Debating Conte t, Second P r i ze, 3 ; Ge r ­ m a n Pr iz e , 2 ; on of Co lby, I, 2, 3 , 4 ; L i b r a ry A ociate, 4 ; Fr aternity O fficer, 2, 3, 4 ; Pi G a m m a M u, 3, + ; Echo B o a r d , 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Colby at the M icrophone, 4 ; Debating Club I , 2, 3 , + ; G e n e r a l Comm ittee of N. E. S. C . M., 3 , 4 ; P i K a p p a Delta, 4 ; Dean' L i st, I, 2, 3 , + ; S.C A. Comm ittee, 1, 2, 3 , 4 ; S. C . A. C a bi net, 1 , 2 , 3 , +.


B U ELL Buell Revere

OAKMAN

MERRILL

Ja m aica. Plains, JVlass. H i gh

Sch o o l .

I ntramural

port ,

1, 2 ;

S o n o f C o l by,

1', 2,

o l by a t the M ic ro p h o n e , 2, 3 ; C o ncert B o a r d , 3 , 4 ; G l e e C l ub, 1 , Pre i d e nt, 4 ; C h a p e l C h o i r, 2, 3 , 4 ; O u t i n g C l ub, 3 ; C l a s

ROBERT

HENRY

2,

3, 4 ; 3 , 4,

Vice - P r e s i d e n t, 2.

MIT CHE LL

Rye, N. Y.

" B o b" Rye H i gh School.

T r a n fe r, C o r n e l l .

Echo B o a rd , Exch a n ge E d itor, 4 ;

Track, 4 ; I n t r a m u r a l Sports, 2, 3 , 4 ;

G l e e C l ub,

3, 4 ;

. C . A . Comm ittee,

3,

4 ; S . C . A . C a b i net, 3 , 4 .

JOHN "Jack"

MORPHY

Webster, Mass.

E d w a r d L i ttle H i gh Schoo l . Spo rts, 1 ,

WESLE Y

2,

Zeta Psi

H eb ro n Acad emy.

Academy, 1 , 2 ; I nt r a m u r a l

3 , 4 ; F r a t e r n ity Officer, 4 ; E c h o B o a r d , 1 .

JOHN

ALE X AN DE R

"Sandy"

MORRISON

Winslow, Maine

B r e w e r H i gh Schoo l . B a ngo r Th eologic a l Sem i n a ry. Boa r d m a n Society, 4.

[ 56 ]

Delta

Upsilon

F r at e r n ity C h a p l a i n, 4 ;


WARREN

If/ aldoboro, Maine

" B aron" K en ts H i l l S e m i n a ry. b a l l, 2

PEARL D elta Kappa Epsilon

Footb a l l , 1, 2, 3 , 4, A l l M a i n e

3, 4, A l l M a i n e

l o m i n e e , 2, 3 ; B as k e t­

o m i n ee , 2, C o - C a p t a i n , 4 ; Fratern ity Officer, 2, 3 ,

ecreta ry, 2, V i c e - P r e i d e n t, 3 ; K a p p a P h i K a p p a , 3 , 4 ; l a t i o n s C l ub, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; i net,

International Re­

. C . A . C o m m i ttee, 3 ; S . C . A . Officer

3 ; S.C.A. C a b­

3.

GE O RGE "Pickle"

PIKE

A ugusta, 11Iaine

Cony H igh Schoo l . Office r,

Zeta Psi

Track, Nume1 al , 1 ; I n t r a m u r a l S p o rt , 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; C o l by

'Ve e k e n d C o m m i ttee, 4 ; t e r n i ty

ALBERT

t u d en t As i s t a n t in

3 , 4- , H o u e

M a n age r,

WILLIAM

3, 4,

Phy ica l

E d ucati on, 4 ;

Fra­

P r e i d e nt, 4 .

PINANSKY

Portland, Maine

" W illie"

t u d e n t Council, Secreta ry-Tre a u r e r , 3 ; B a s ketba l l

Port l a n d H igh School. �umeral ,

1 ;

Te n n i s ,

S p o rts, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ;

1,

2,

3, 4 ,

Lette r,

11 2 ,

3,

Captain

4;

I nt r a m u r a l

o p h o m o r e D ec l a m a ti o n P r i z e , 2 ; P e r k i n s G e o l ogy P r i z e ,

3 ; P i G a m m a M u , 3 , 4, Tr e a u r e r, 4 ; I n t e r n ation a l R e l a t i on s C l ub, 11 3 , 4 ; D e a n's L i t,

1,

2, 3 , 4 ;

.C.A. C o m m i ttee, 2

CH ARLE S

A c a d emy.

Ech o B o a r d

RI CH AR D

RAN D ALL

Calais, �faine

"Chick" Calai

3.

1,

Delta

Upsilon

I n t r a m u r a l Sport , 1, 2, 3 , 4 ; F r a t e rn ity Office r, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ;

2, 3 ,

4,

B u ine

M a n a ge r , 4 ; G e r m a n C l u b, 2, 3 , 4.

r s1 J


W A L T ER ' ' It ally'' Kent

Ja r k m a n

H ill

ro,s

e m i n a ry.

I nt r a m u r a l

R e l a c io n .

" .-II"

eral

3,

Plti D elta Theta J ;

Ba k e tb a l l ,

1, 2,

3, + ;

tfice r. 2, 3 , +, P r e i d e n i , + ;

+;

l nt e r f r a t e rn i ty

ouncil,

+;

I n­

C o l hy

o m m i u e e , +.

A LBER T

�ew

I ; T rack,

F r a t e rn i ty

1,

l u b,

REE D

talio n, .11 a ine

o u n t ry,

1 . 2, 3 , + ;

port,,

t e rn a t i o n a l :\ i o-ht

H A M I L T ON

KEN D A LL \'N�·

h a r n H i gh ch o l a rs h i p ,

chool. 1,

Frate rnity Hou'e Gamma

igma

Counci l, + ;

2,

l a n ag e r , 3, +,

tudent 3, + ;

P re , i c i e n t .

D e a n' s L i , c,

l ;

A,,i.tant F r ate r n ity

OR T I Z

\'e;i;.· Y o rk,

" R itz" chool.

C o l by a t t h e

l i c ro p h o n e , 2, ·

J\'.

h e m i s t ry 3, +,

ut i ng

3

·

p o rts,

1 , 2, 3 , + ;

Pow d e r a n d \\' i g , 3 , + ;

RO W ELL

I nt r a m u r a l

a rs h i p.

[ 58 ]

to

hi

. t h l etic

SE A RLE

B a nd , 3 , + ;

F rench

l u b, 2 ;

lub, 2.

SM A LL

O a kla11d, M ai11e

H e b ro n A c a d e m y .

P re > i d e n t, + ;

R e p r e se n t a t i \·e

l u b, 1 , 2, 3, + · R a d io

E DSON " B ida h "

Gen­

D e p a rtment ;

Y.

T r a c k , I ; I n t r a m u ra I

T r i n i ty H i gh

!ub, -, 3 , +

in

h i Ep,ilon M u, +;

p o r t , 2, 3 , + ;

I nt r a m u r a l

3.

M A URI C E

G l ee

L a m bda Chi :l / plta

ltaro 11 , .1!ai11e

B a,ketba ll,

3, + ;

S A W YER

S p o rts, 2 , 3 1 + ; B a n d ,

Zeta

1,

P;i

2 ; E n t r a nce S c h o l ­


WILLIAM " G a m m a"

mural

S p o rts,

4;

SMALL Zeta l'si

Portland, l\llaine

Portl a n d H i gh School. 2, 3 ,

ARTHUR

3, + ;

Footba l l ,

1,

2, 3 , 4, V a rs i ty\ M a n ager, 3, 4 ; I nt r a ­

State o f M a i ne

Schol a rs h i p ,

S t u d e n t A s s i s t a n t i n L i b r a ry, 2,

3, 4;

1 ;

General

Schol a rs h i p ,

L i b r a ry Associ a te , 4 ;

t e r n ity Offic e r, 2, 3 , 4, T r e a u r er, 2, 3 , P r e s i d e n t, 4 ;

Fra­

K a p p a P h i K a p p a, 3 ,

4 ; C h i G a m m a S i g m a , 3 , + , Secret a ry-Tre asu re r, 4 ; I nt e r n a t io n a l R e l a t i o n s C l u b, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ;

G e r m a n C l u b, I , 2 ; M ath C l u b, 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; O u t i n g C l ub,

I,

1 , 2, 3 ; C a m e r a C l u b,

2, 3 , 4 ; R a d i o C l ub, 1 , 2 , 3 , + ; D e a n' s L i st, 1 , +.

ROGER "i\1ush" I rv i n g

STEBBINS

MORRIS

N. Y.

Hastings-on-H u dson, Prep

chool.

C ross C o u n try, 1 ,

2;

Track,

S p o rts, 2, 3 , 4 ; \V i n t e r C a r n i ,· a l C o m m i tt e e , oci ate, 4 ; \

i n L i b r a ry, 4 ; L i b r a ry A n a ti o n a l R e l a t i o n I, 2, 4 ; C a m e r a

C l ub, 1 , 2 C l u b,

I,

1 , 2,

Zeta

Psi

1 , 2,

3, + ;

I nt r a m u r a l

3, +;

S t u d e n t Asss i t a n t

h i te M u l e B o a r d , 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ;

I nter­

3, 4 ; Pow d e r and v\'ig, 2, 3 , 4 ; O u t i n g C l ub,

4;

S . C . A . Comm ittee,

I,

2,

P u b l i c ity, 2 ;

S .C.A.

O ffi c e r , P u b l icity, 3 .

WALTER

JAMES

STRONG

Tho m asto n, JI,[ ai11e

Walter Th om a ston H i gh S c h o o l .

L a m bda Chi A lpha

Tr ack, I , 2, 3 ; I n t r a m u r a l S p o rts,

1 , 2, 3 ; F r a ­

t e r n i ty O ffi c e r, 1 , 2 ; Po w d e r a n d W ig, 2, 3 , + ; Ge r m a n C l u b, 3 , 4 ; C a m e r a C l ub, 3, 4 .

CONRA D

WINSH I P Revere, Mass.

"Connie" R e v e r e H i gh Schoo l .

Claa pel C h o i r, 3 ,

4; t 4 Maine S. C . M., Committee, 2,

Wbo i n

L a m bda Chi A lpha

B a n d , 1 , 2, 3 , 4, S t u d e n t L e a d e r, + ; G e n e r a l Schol a r­

ebip, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; L i b r a ry A ssocia te, 3, .S, Vice - Pre s id e n t, 4 ; C o nc e r t B o a rd

c.A.

SW I F T

4 ; F r a t e r n i ty Office r, 3, 4, T r e a u re r, C h a i rm a n , 4 ;

G l e e C l u b,

G e n e ra l Committee o f M a i n e S . C . M . ,

1,

2,

3

4;

3 , P r es i d e n t

4 ; Q u a rtet o f '40, 1 , 2, 3 , 4; D e a n's L ist, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ;

4;

S . C . A . Officer,

1,

3 ;

S . C . A . C a b i n et,

Ame ric a n C o l leges, 3 , 4.

[ 59 ]

2,

3,

4;

In


GEORGE George

TAYLOR

Far m ingto n, �Maine

F a r m i ngton H i gh Schoo l . 3, 4;

FLINT

Kappa

T r a n fer, F a rm ington S t a t e

F r a t e r n ity Pre i d e n t , 4 ; I nt e r n a t i o n a l R e l ation

C l ub, 3 , 4 ;

S . C.A. Committee, 4 ;

n i ty E m b a sy Comm ittee,

Delta

C l u b, 3 , 4 ;

S . C .A. C a b i n e t, 4 ;

b eb a t i n g

M e m be r s h i p F r a t e r­

3.

WILLIAM

DEE

"Bill"

TAYLOR ,

JR .

Bangor, l\faine

\Vi l l i a m s H igh

choo l , O a k l a nd , M a i ne.

I n tra m u r a l S p o r t s,

1, 2,

h ip,

3, 4 ;

2,

Rizo

o r m a l S c h o o l . B an d ,

Zeta Psi

C ro

C o u n t ry,

1 ;

Track,

3 , 4 ; W i nter C a r n i v a l Comm ittee, 3 ; Gen e r a l

i

tudent A

ta n t in M a them atic ,

2,

3,

1, 2 ;

chol a r­

Bu i n e s A d m i n ­

i t r ation, 4 ; F r a t e r n i ty Officer, 3 ; W h i t e M u l e B o a r d , 3 ; I nt e r n a t ion a l R e ­ lation

C l ub, 4 ; O u t i n g C l ub,

ARTH U R

H igh School .

3 , 4, Secreta ry,

2,

I ntramural

THOMP S ON

Spo rts,

Delta Kappa Epsilon

2,

3 ;

F r a t e r n ity Office r,

T r e a u re r, 3 , 4 ; K a p p a Phi K a p p a ,

3 , P r e s i d e n t, 4; M a t h C l ub,

1 , 2,

2,

2,

3 , 4, Trea u rer,

3 , 4, P r e i d e n t, 4; G l e e C l ub,

1, 2 ;

Dean's

3.

ALFRE D

NORMAN

"JI l"

TIMBERLAKE

Liverm ore Falls, Maine

L i v e r m o r e F a l l s H i gh

School.

Goo d w i n P r i z e S p e a k i ng, l a m ation, L ist,

L i st, 3 , 4 .

L o ng B each, N. Y.

Long B e ach

1,

3 ; Dean'

TOTTEN

" To m my"

L i t,

2,

2;

General

1.

[ 60 ]

2;

B a sk etba l l ,

1 ;

Delta Kappa Epsilon

I nt ra m u r a l

H a l lo we l l P r i ze Spe a k i ng,

Sch o l a rs h i p ,

1 , 2,

3 ;

F r at e r n ity

2;

Spo rts,

2,

3, 4 ;

Sophomore D ec­

Officer,

4;

Dean's


LE ON "Lee"

T OBIN

Brighton, .Mass.

B o s t o n L a t i n School. M an ag e r,

4;

Tau Delta Phi

B a s k e t b a l l , 2, 3 , 4 , M a n ager N u m e r a l s, 2, 3 , V a r s i ty

B as eb a l l,

1 ;

I nt r :i m u r a l

S p o rts,

1,

2,

3,

4;

Band,

1,

2,

4;

H a l l o w e l l P r i ze S p e a k i ng, Th i rd P r i ze, 2 ; S o p h o m o r e Decl a m a t i o n , Second P r i ze, 2 ; Levine S p e a k i n g C o n test, 2 ; Ge n e r a l Schol a r s h i p , 2, 3 , 4 ; L i b r a r y Associ a te, 4; M a n a ger 1 ;

C l u b, 2, 3, 4; F r ate r n ity Officer, 3, 4 ; Echo B o a r d ,

I nt e r n a ti o n a l R e l a t i o n s C l ub,

C o m m ittee,

1 , 2, 3 ,

4;

1,

2,

3,

4;

RI C H AR D

H E NRY

.C.A.

W H IT E Delta Kappa Epsilon

Franklin Park, JI,[ ass.

"Dick" K ents H i l l S e m i n a ry.

3, 4 ;

D e b a t i n g C l u b,

S . C . A . C a b in e t, 1 , 2, 3 , 4.

S t u d e n t C o u nci l, 1 ; Footb a l l , 1, 2, 3 , + ; Ba k e tb a l l ,

1 ;

B a seb a l l , 1 ; I nt r a m u r a l S p o rt , 2 , 3 ; C o l by \Vee k e n d C o m m ittee, 1 .

SPE N C E R

H UG H E S

WINSOR

B a n g o r, i\Iaine

"Spence" B a n g o r H igh 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ;

Schoo l .

Student Council, 4;

Student A s i st a n t i n M u s ic 3 , 4,

E d i t o r, 4;

Echo B o a rd,

1 , 2,

P r es i d e n t, 4 ;

D e b a t i n g C l u b, 3 ;

LINWOO D

D elta

Footba l l ,

D e p a rt m e n t ;

I nt e r n a ti o n a l

1 ;

S p o rt",

F r a t e r n ity Office r , 4;

Relations

C o n c e r t B o a rd , 3, 4 ;

LE IG H T ON

Upsi/ 0 11

I ntramural C l ub,

G l e e C l ub,

WORKMAN ,

3,

4,

1 , 2,

3.

2,

JR .

"Lin"

Fra m ingham, Mass.

C o b u r n C l a s i c a l Ia titute.

C ross C o u n t ry, 1 ; T r a ck, 1 , 2, 3 , Letter, 1 ; I n ­

D elta

Upsilon

t r a m u r a l S p o r ts, 2 , 3 , 4 ; W i nt e r C a r n i v a l C o m m ittee, 4 ; S o n o f C o l by, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ;

Fr a te r n i ty Office r,

3,

4,

Trea u r e r, 3 , P rl e s i d e nt, 4 ;

R e l a ti o n s C l u b, 2 ; G l e e C l u b, 1 , 2 , 3 , S . C.A. C o m m i ttee, 2, i net, 2,

3,

4;

4,

I n t e rn a t i o n a l

M a n age r, 4 ; O u t i n g C l ub, 1 , 2 , 3 ,

S . C . A . Office r,

V i ce-Pres i d e n t,

3.

[ 61 ]

1 ;

4;

S . C .A . C ab­


If / o m en 's L eader

Edna

later

,l /en '

LMder

B uell � I errill Pianist

Robert

arr

Uanagrr

Lin\\"ood

\i\

o rkman

A ssistant 11 1 a 11 ager

H annah Putnam Librarians

tedman H o\\·ard Dora Coffin

C O L L E G E

C O L B Y

C D 0 I R

The Col by College Choir u nder the leader hip of John '' h i te Thom as 1s recognized a one

of the fine t of college glee clubs in New Engl and .

sen ral concert

concerts.

m

Th roughou t the year, the choir pre ents

i\1aine and other state and often participate

\\·ith other col leges

This year the club j oined ·with Rhode I land State College

in Waterville and a concert

m

m

King ton , R. I. Other concert "·ere giYen

m

j oint

presenting a concert

m

A roostook , Port-

l an d . and B ru n wick "·here th e choir participated ,,-ith Bo,vdoin and Colby Junior College. Besides the mixed n umbers ·wh ich the choir sings, the Cla

of 40 quartet, the Men s Club

and Women's Club, piano selections b) Robert Carr are featu red on the choir's musical program .


Fourth Row : Beckwith. Lin colt. Sprague. Swift, Tobey, !'Heger, 'lbomas. tebbin.. . Gray. Patterrnn. F. Decor m ier. Came. !{, Decormier, Beeh. S. Howard. 1 hfrd Row: Lowell. 1\Iain. Mitchell, Searle. Purple, Wie.enthal. N . Grar, . 'IacDougal. kehan. Pearson. Buckner, Hinck­ ley, Tooli , Carr, Burr. Bailer. Richard on. Suond Row: D. Howard. Warson. Grar. Sandbar, Rowe.II. Rodger . Towle. :\lac.\ l urtry, Put­ nam, mart. Lott. Trahan. ?\lcRae. Delano, Wrser, 1\1ills. FirJt Row: Frederick, Lord. Sherrs. Ireland. :\1cArdle. Elam. l'arnham. Hannon, Heonr. :\ Tailer . • mith. Coffin. Howe. Burbank. Dibble. Poor. Director John Thomas. Jordon. Fron t : '\!errill. l a ter. Workman

FIR T O P RA N O S D o r a C o ffi n M a d e l i n e H i n k l ey Rubv Lott R u th P a t t e r o n J e a n P e a rs o n Edna l ater B l a n c h e Sm i th Ruth tebbin Patricia Th o m a s L o u i e Tr a h a n E C O )J D C O )J TR A L TO S Olivia Elam A l ta G r ay P r i .c i l l a M a i l ey M a r i o n McA r d l e R u t h M a c d o uga l J o a n n a M a cM u r t ry E l e a no r P u r p l e H a n n a h P u tn a m E l i z abeth Tol;ey FIR T B A Robin on B u rb a n k H o race B u r r Robert D e C o r m i e r, H a r ry H ick , J r. D w ight H o w a rd Ba r n a r d J o r d a n \Ve ton M a cR a e

EC O N D S O P RA N O E l i z abeth Buck n e r F r a nce DeCormier D o r r i H e a n ey M u riel H o w e M a ri lyn I re l a n d 1arie Merrill A d r i a n n a Rodgers H e len S a n b a r E l e a n o r S m a rt M a ry E l i z a beth w e et e r

Geraldine Farnham :\ a n n a b e l l e G r a y J a n e t Pfl ege r Ruth R o w e l l B a rbara Skehan B a r ba r a Tow l e D i a n a ' ' i e e n th a l

F I R T T E !ORS Jo e p h B e e h C l i ff o rd C a m e H a Ley F r e d e rick Lesl i e G r a ff a m C l a rence L o rd Robert M i tch e l l M a u rice Sea r l e C o n r a d S w i ft A n d re w W a r.on

S E C O N D TE N O R S Ra l p h D e l a n o Robe rt G r a y red m a n H ow a rd B u rton L i n scott John L o w e l l Buell Merrill E d w a r d Q u a r r i ngtoa \i\ a l t e r S h e rys E d w a rd Too l i s

F I R S T C O N TR A L T O S \' i rgi n i a D u ggan

S E C O N D B .'\ F r a n k B a i l ev H u b e rt B ec k w i th John D a ggette . orri Dibble H a ro l d J o h n on C h a r l es M a i n Roge r Poo r G o r d o n R i ch a r d so n

J r.

W a rren Mill

Rich a rd S p rague, J r.

Li nw ood W o r k m a n Ph i l i p Wyso r

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H A R L E Y M. B U BA R

Editor-in-Chief O u r aim

imple . . . Every effort ha· been made

to produce a book v.·hich i accurate and intere � ing in content. \Ve ha e tried to how l ife a i t actually exi ts at Colby ; o that twenty years later, i f you should hap­ pen to thumb through the e pages, you woul d be pleas­ antly t ran ferred back to you r col lege days. \Ve hope you li ke it.

Prof. E l m e r C . W a r r e n F acuity Adviser

Seco11d Row : Quarrington, Stumpp. Millstein

Fir1t Row : Huff, Thompson, Bubar, Thomas, Jenison

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K A P P A

E P S I L O N

Fifth Row : T. Thompson, Weidul, Taylor, Finkeldey, Schultz, Livingston, Hubbard, P a u l . Fourth Row : Lee, Kozen, Shepard. Holzrichter, Kitchen. Lomac. Barker, Millett, Fortin. Third Row : Bender, McUonnell, A . Beach, Fifield, Brooks, Warner, Talbot, Myshrali. Secontl Row: Freme, Daggett, Macintosh, Croteau, G. Beach, Young, Burnham, F. Foster, Downie. Bolduc. First Row : J. foster. White, Timberlake, A . Thompson, .I'. Beach, Jordan, M a g u i re, Pearl

CLASS OF 1 940 Prince D. B each John T. Foste r B a rn a r d W. Jord an

C h a r l e s F. Magu i re vVa rren P e a r l

George L . B e ach, Jr. Antonio J. Bold uc Paul D. B u rnh am Jo eph E . C roteau

J o h n W. D a ggett Frankl i n A . Dow n i e R aymond A. Fortin J. Joseph Freme

Robe rt W. B e n d e r Wend e l l C . B rooks Norman M. Cetlin John G. Fifield

Frank lyn A. Foster Max A. H o l z richte r J o h n C . Kitchen

A rthu r T . Thompson A lfred N. Timberlake Rich a rd H. Wh i te

CLASS OF 1 94 1 H i r a m P. Macintosh, I V A rnold M. Mysh r a l l Robert H . T a l bot Geo rge W. Young

CLASS O F 1 942 R aymond F. Kozen, J r. Robert R. McDon a l d Shel l ey L . P r att John B. W a r n e r

CLASS OF 1 943 B u r leigh E. B arker William F i n k e l d ey C al v i n K. H u b b a r d John J. L e e

J. Ron a l d Livingston John M. Lo mac O l iver N . M i l l ett, J r. H' a rold C. P a u l A r t h u r W. Sch u ltz

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J o h n K. Shep a r d E rrol L . Taylor, J r. Thomas G. Thompson E rnest G. W e i d u l


Z E T A

P S I

R.o,v : :'lie \ J a r)'. P i ne . Erner)'. foster, DeCormier. Chapman Pearce. Edwards. Harle)•. E r v i n . Sprague. J ahn, Murphy. Third Row : Wa l l ace . Reid B l a k e J tevens. Lowel l . Fitton. Lebednik, li u rb a n k . Srcond Rnw: R. Dyer , Thompson, G i l foy, Stebbins, Marri ner. G u p t i l l . Hu c . Abbott, Gooc h . Fint Row : W. Cha se. Pi ke. Jone . Tarlor. \V. Sma l l . E mal l . Gardner, Carter. Morphy

F o u rth

CLASS OF 1 940 C l a r k H. C a rter John K. Chase W i l l i am A. C h a se H a l sey A. Frede rick, Jr. Merle D. G ard ner

Don a ld A. Gi lfoy Thomas J. H u se Gordon B. Jones Erne t C. M a r ri ne r, Jr. John W. Morphy

George A. Pike Ed on R. Small W i l l i am A. Sma l l Roge r M. Stebbins W i l l iam D. Taylor

CLASS OF 1 94 1 He nry W. Abbott, Jr. Char les R. B u rbank Vernelle W. Dyer, Jr. J ames J. Foster

Lloyd V . Gooch W i l l i am L. Guptill John E. H awes

Gilbe rt A. Pete rs Robert W. Pul len Ke ith K. Thompson Ron ald H . W a l lace

CLASS O F 1 942 W i l l i a m P. B l a k e Rich a rd R. Dyer W a l ter L. Emery

Law rence P. Fitton Victor A. Lebed nik John L. Lowell Roger W. Pe rki ns

C h a r les E. C h apman Robert R. Deco rmier, J r. Law rence M. E d w a rd s Franklyn H . Ervin

N unzio Giampetruzzi Ralph K. H a rley, Jr. George H. Jahn Fred e r ick B. McA l a ry Leonard M u rphy

1'

John F. Pineo C l a rence R. Reid John E. Stevens

CLASS OF 1 943

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Paul R. M u rphy Cha rles F. Pearce, J r. Rich a rd L. Sprague, J r. A lton L. Stevens


D E L T A

U P S I L O N

Fifth Row : Woodward. Hocking. S.rgent. S. Howard. Mansfield. Fourth R o w : Loring Steeves, ightingale. Came. Pearl, Cole. Huff. Third Row : Beal. Field, Blatrnan. Braddock, Wescott, Moriarty, D. Howard, Beckwith. S u o 11 J Row: H i nckley. J\lcGraw. Richardson, Rhoden ize r, Geagan. Winsor. Bither. Gollin. Fint Row: Merri l l . l'ernald. Jewell. Randal l , Chernauskas, Workman. Delano. Hatch. Morrison.

CLASS Joseph J. Chernauskas Ralph E . D e l a no C l a rence R. Fernald C lyde M . H a tch

V i rgil J. F rank L. Carl W. Buell 0. John A.

OF 1 940

H i nckley Jewell McGraw Merrill Morrison

CLASS

Hoover R . Goffin Abdo Ha san

C l i fford F. C a me, J r. John E. Geagan D a rold B . H ocking Stedm a n B. H o w a rd H a rold A. Johnson

R ich a rd C. Johnson Ed w a rd F. Loring C h a rles \.V. N ightingale A. Wilder Pe a r l H a rold L. Rhod enizer

H ubert S. B eckwith D aniel B l a t m a n Thomas R. B r a d d ock

Rich a rd A . F i e l d S. Dwight H o w a rd John G. H utcheson W i l l i a m L. Man field, J r .

CLASS

Randall Vose W i nsor \:\7orkm an, J r.

OF 1 94 1

tetson C. B e a l H a rtley A. Bither

CLASS

C h a r l es R. Thomas S. Spencer H. Li nw ood L.

C h a r les E. H uff Edwin A. Tool i s

OF 1 9+2 G o r d o n A. Rich a rd son Frederic 0 . S a rgent A d d ison E . Steeves Gerald A. W a sson Walter A. Woodw a rd

OF 1 9+3

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J a mes W. Mor i a rty Robert Stetson Rich a rd T. Wescott


P D I

B E T A

Fourth Row : Li ndquist. Jacll raith, Parker, Jone . Tower. Hick<. Bana.

Johnson, Pursley, Cross, Murphy, Brown, Rya n . Third Row : Greeves, Rimosoukas, Webb, Pizzano, Suond Row : Pejko, U' eil. J. K avanaugh, East, Wheelock, Conley, Cobb, L. Kavanaugh. First Row: Dibble. Bright, Baxter, Bruce. L i l l ie, Reed, Thompson, Stumpp

CLASS OF 1 940 ,,

E. Robe rt B r uce

V ictor P. M a l i ns

Frank G. L i l l i e

\V a l ter H. Reed C l ayton E . Young

CLASS OF 1 94 1 E l m e r L . B a xte r

A . Spence r Cobb

George J . Stumpp

Rich a r d H. B r ight

N o r r i s E . D i bb l e

A . Francis Thompson

A l fred E . -B r o w n

J a mes N . E a t

Robe r t E . W h e e lock

A l be rt J. R i mo s u k a

CLASS OF 1942 C a r l J . Pi z z a no

William E. Barta

J a mes F . K a v a n a u gh

W i l l i a m R . Conley

Jo eph F . O ' N e i l

Robe r t C. R y a n

R i ch a r d

George A . P a r k e r

E l m e r M . Tow e r

M.

\V alter W. 'Webb

. Johnson

orman D . Jones ,

W a l te r .

Pe j k o

CLASS OF 1 943 J a m e s W. B a t e m a n

R a l p h E. H e rsey

Evan J . Macl l ra i th

A r t h u r K . B ro w n

H a r ry· L . H i cks

Philip J. Mezzulo

C h a rl e s V . C ross

Leo F. K a v a n augh

Paul J. Mu rphy

E d w a r d J . G re a ves

N . Ray L i ndqu ist

Thomas A. Pu rsley, J r.

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A L P H A

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O M E G A

Fourth Row : Volpe, Barnfather, St"llwell, Wolcott, Bedo, Heyward, Wysor, Arnold. Third Row : Knight. Principe, Marshall, Sarantidcs, Laliberte, Farnsworth, Barletta. Suo11d Row : Miller, Elder, Hegan, H. Bubar, Flynn. MacRae, Quarrington, Martin. Finl Row : Card, Cotton, H . M . Bubar, Lake, Gilmore, Burns, Husted, Fullerton

CLASS OF 1 940 H a r l e y M. B u b a r

D. H unte r Cotton

J o h n E. G i l m o r e

A lton J . B u rn s

Thomas E. E l d e r

G a r d n e r B . H u sted

C h a r l e s H . C a rd

L.

E d w i n E. L a k e

C h a r l e s E. B a rn fath e r

\Veston MacRae

E d w a r d F . Q u a r r i ngton

A l l an

Howard Miller

E d g a r M a rt i n

C a r ro l l

F u l l e rton

CLASS OF 1 94 1 R . Knight

C LASS O F 1 9 42 Robert M . A rn o l d

H a r o l d E. H e g a n

H a ro l d J . B u b a r

A l to n G. L a l i be rt e

Louis E . P r i n c i p e

Raymond M. Flynn

]. David Marshall

Ph i l i p B . Wyso r

R i ch a rd L . N ick e rson

CLASS O F 1 943 \V.

Thomas

W.

C h a rl es G. B a r l etta

R i ch a r d

E.

A n d rew V. Bedo

Edward

S a r a n ti d e s

Ed \o\"" i n

Alexander

F a r n s w o rt h H ay w a r d

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J.

M i lton

Sti l l w e l l

L o u i s J . Vol p e Robert P . �7olcott


L A M B D A

C H I

A L P H A

t · F o u r t h R o w : Watson. herrs. J . Harnr. Johnson. Fernandez. Ander o n . Dolan, Harri . \Vi llr. Gray. )/oyes, Towle. Fi her. Martin. Third Row : e o m a n . 1\!athe•on. Harnes, Lefleur. G r a ff a m , Parsons. Second Row: Poor. Lord, Burr. Fedorvich. Tucker. McKinnon, H a rd i n g. Reed. T.•) lor. FirJt Row : Mc.\rdle, E. Harvey, Jenison. Birtwi,tle. F i t t , Swift. awyer, Brackley, Herry

C LAS 1yron G. Berry Russe l l M . B i rtwistle Rufus A. B rack ley H o race F. B u r r

OF 1 9+0

F loyd L. F itts E rne·c B. H a rvey Edward H . Jenison

E . C l a rence Lord Kenneth B. McA rd l e A lbe rt K. Sawyer Conrad "' · Sw i ft

C L S S O F 19+ 1 \Vi l l i am H. Martin

Rich a rd E . Noye Sherys \Ya lt e r

\\'end el I Sta rr

CLASS OF 1 9+2 Robert E . Ande rson Vita Fedorovitch Edwin L . F i her L es l i e H . Graffam Beniah c . H a rd i ng

' '

L a u r ie L. H a r ri s Albert H. H aynes C u rti L . H emenway L. Verneil John on

D o n a l d A . Pa rsons Roger H. Poor H a rold D . Seaman E . Gilman Taylor Paul A . W i l ley

I

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C LASS OF 1 9+3 O rman B. Fernandez, J r. Robe rt M. Gray John C. H a rvey Robert A. L a Fleur

Laugh l i n D . M acKinnon Morr ison M acPhersoa Delbert D. Matheson

Joseph G. Ragone Ron a l d M. Reed M a u rice E . Towle And rew Watson


K A P P A

D E L T A

R H O

Fourth Row: Palmer. Pomerleau, Ta,·lor, Hildebrandt, Tilton, Buck, M a i n. Ca ey, Curly. Third Row : Gurne)•. Den.nison. Warren. H u n toon, Hel i n , 1cCarrol l , TI1ayer. Sao11d Row : Beal, Daly, Tetre a u l t . .l:Serrr. Hughes. Francis. Sheldon FirJt Row: Slattery, Johnson, Mills, Allen, Kjoller, B u n t i ng. Blanch a rd , Gousse, Merrill

CLASS Fr ancis B. A l l e n J a mes M . Bunting

OF 1 940

Wi l l i a m L. Gousse, J r. P h i l i p M. G r a nt F r a ncis D. Johnson

CLASS

OF 1 9+ l

Dw ight K. Beal Craig T. B l a nchard

J ames A. D aly W i l l i a m H. H ughes Gordon 0. f e r r i l l

Charle W. B e r ry B r a d fo rd G. F r a nci Eero R. H e l i n

H a rold L. H u ntoon L i nwood E. P a l m e r

J. Pre t o n B a r ry P h i l i p C. Buck George W. B u rn ett P h i l i p T. C asey

Leo M. C u rl ey Robert C. Denn ison Lawre nce S. Gu rney H a r ry P. H il d er b r a n d t

CLASS

CLASS

Elbert G. K j o l l e r G. F l i nt Taylo r

'vVa r ren H . M i l l s Rich a rd A. Thayer

OF 1 9+2 Jo eph D. Slattery W i l l i a m J. Tetreau A rt h u r B . W a rren, J r.

O F 1 9+3

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C. F re d e r ick M a i n J a mes R. M cC a rroll E a r l J. Pom e r l e a u J o s e p h R. W all ace


T A U

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Fnurtli Row: Chaletzky, L . Cohen, R. Kohn, Hamilt, Jolovitz. Suond Row :

P D I

Cohen, Hanken. Rosenblum, Kraft, Weiss. Liss. Third Row : Jacobs, Schoenberger, Gilson, Rauch, Pinansky, Frucht, Lock, Newell, Brodie, Wit, Millstein, tern . FirJt Row : Baum, Dreyer, Gross, Branz, Tobin, Ford, Mantell, Sternberg

CLA S S OF 1 940 F red B l umentha l B rew t e r A. Branz

K l a u s I. D reyer Frede rick M. Ford

I rving Gro s Leon Tobin

CLASS OF 1 94 1 Melvin I . Baum ..

Myron L . Mante l l Stephen S. Sternberg

H e rbert D. Sterns

CLASS OF 1 942 David Brodie Robert Cohen Ema nuel K. Frucht Gera l d A. Gi lson

M i lton W. H amilt A rthur E. H anken A lvin Jolovitz R ich a rd N. Kohn Melvin N. Lock

Saul M i l l stei n A lbert Newel l A lbert I. Schoenberger H . Robert Wit

CLASS OF 1 943

1' Paul M. Abramson orman A. Ch aletzky Leon a r d G. Cohen Meyer C. J acobs

E l iot B. K raft l rving E. Li s Charles E. Pinansky

S i d ney J . Ra uch Theodore B. Rosenblum Robert A . Shap i ro La rry Weiss


S I G M A

K A P P A

Fi/tit R o w : Robinson. Moldenke. Young. Grant, Cousens. F o u rth R o w : McDougal . Potter, Putnam, Estabrook, :tvL Robinson, MacDougal, Dondlinger. Third Row: C. Fussdl. Pfleger. Harriman, Deslsles, Wagner, Gallupe, Farrand, Stefko. Second Row: S . Fussell, Arey, F . Perkins, C . Arey, Gwynn, Partridge, E . Mitchell, Purple. Finl Row : Abbott, Thomp>on, Slater, Thomas, Walden, B . Mitchell, E. Perk i ns , Wescott, Bridges

CLASS Isabel A bbott J e a n B r idges B a rb a r a M itch e l l M. E l i z abeth Perk ins

E d n a S later Patricia Thomas A l l een Th ompson

CLASS B a rba r a A rey A lta Estabrook Catherine Fusse l l

C h a r l otte A rey Natalie Cousens Lor r aine Desi le V i rgi n i a F a r r a n d B a rb a r a Grant

H an n a h Putnam M a ry Robin on G e r a l d i n e Stefk o

O F 1 942

Este l l e G a l l upe Gloria Goelitz E l e a n o r M i tch e l l

CLASS

E l i z abeth \Va i d e n E l i z a beth \Vescott J u l i a Wheeler M a ry \Vheeler

OF 1 94 1

B a rb a r a P a rtridge E le a n o r Purple

CLASS A l ice Don d l i nge r a ra h E. Fusse l l

OF 1 940

Florence Perkins S h i rl ey Wagn e r

O F 1 943

An n e Gwynn I abel H a r r i m an Ruth M ac Douga l M a rj orie McDougal

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P r i scil l a Moldenke J a net Pfleger Phyl l i s Potter L i l l i a n Robin on Phyl l i s Young


C H I

O M E G A

Fi/tit, Row : Pike, Sweetser, McClellan, Monaghan, Fcnnes y, Henderson, Barter, Rather, KJigh n .

Fourth Row: B•rbour. Koyal. Monell, Bradshaw, Elam, Soule. Heany, Powers, Handley, Trahan. Third R o w : Grant. Farrell. >:iehoff. Ro�er . Tobey. Totma n . Lewis, Re ny, Lott. Stcond Row : Rockwell, Glazier, Hoplcins. Leighton, Coyle, Gray, Bas<ell. Buckner. Brent. Hartley, MacMurtry. Fir1t R o flJ : Towle, Mailey, D a y , P u l len, Holt, Piper, Gould, Stone, Brown, Chapman

C LASS OF 1 9+0 Helen Brown

Ruth G o u l d

Ol ive P u l l e n

Phy l l i s C h a p m a n

H . Loui e Holt

E l e a n o r Stone

P r i c i l i a M a i l ey

B a rba r a To w l e

[ a rj o r i e

Day

C LASS OF 1 9+ l V i rgi n i a Mosher

Thelma B a ssett

A l t a G r ay

H e len B r a d s h a w

M a ry B u ck n e r Gregory

Ali o n P i k e

E l i z a beth Buck n e r

Katherine

Prude nce P i p e r

J e a n Coyle

Gla zier

B a rba r a K a ighn

E l i zabeth Swe etser

J o a n n a M a c M u r t ry

C LASS O F 1 9+2 M a ry F a r r e l l

J a n e Le ighton

M a ry Reny

B a rba r a G r a n t

Amy L e w i s

M a rtha Rogers

Dorris

O l ive Mone l l

Betty Anne Royal

P a t r ici a Powers

Jane Soule

H e a ney

C a ro lyn H o p k i ns

II

CLASS O F 1 9+3 •

G l e n n a H a nley

Hilda

B a r b a r a B re n t

Ruth H e n d e rson

Evange l i n e

Gera l d i n e Fennes y

Ruby Lott

E l i z a beth Tobey

Mu r i e l

L o u i s e Trah a n

Con t a nce

B a r bou r

E l e a nor H a n d l ey

McC l e l l a n

K a t h l e e n Monagh a n

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A L P H A

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Row :

J a rd i n•.

m i th.

avage.

Stu a rt .

Wyman.

D E L T A

mith.

Fiut Row: P r a t t , K e n n e d y , Abbott, T i l l e)'

CLASS OF 1 9-W Lyd i a Abbott

Const a nce

Pratt

Consta nce T i l l ey

CLASS OF 1 9+ 1 B e a t rice K e n n e d y

M a rion

McA rd l e

O l i H S a Y age

CLASS O F 1 9+2 W i t h a J a rd i n e

Dorothy S m it h

Ruth

Cynth i a

Eleanor

P r i s ci l l a Wym a n

m i th

t u a rt

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P I


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D E L T A

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Fourth R o w : Mansfield, Brewer, K i n g, Lemoine, Gould, Donahue, l:l rown. Third R o w : Coles, Cate, foster. Campbell. Farnham, Marr, Proctor, Boak. Saond Row: Ro c , Clayton, Russell. Duggan. Stebbins, Mooers, Jones, Cannell. Fir1t Row : Rodgers, Chase. Reny, Moore, Brenner, Winslow, Recd , Rowe l l , Gray, \'an Valkenburg

CLASS OF 1 940 E l izabeth Brenner Ma rjorie Chase N a n abelle Gray

Ruth Moore Ka th ryn Reny Margery Reed

A d r i anna Rodgers Ruth Rowell Raye \Vinslow

CLASS OF 1 94 1 Flo rence Boak R. C l a i re Donahue M . E l eanore King

i l l etta McGrath Ruth Roberts

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J ane Russel l Ruth Stebbins M i l d red VanVal k enburg

CLASS OF 1942 Fr ances Brewer M a rgaret C ampbe l l J e a n C an n e l l M a rj o r ie Cate

M a rgaret Cl ayton E l i z a beth Coles Vi rgini a Duggan Priscil l a H a thorn

M a ri lyn I re l a nd A n n Jones atal ie Mooers Susanne Rose

C LASS OF 1 943 M a rjorie B row n Gerald ine Farnham M a ry Foster

Pri sci l l a Gou l d M a ry Lemoine Anne Man field

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orma M a rr Thelma Proctor Mir i am Sa rgent


P D I

Suond Row : Gagner, Gonya, Wrllic, Curtis, Archer. Thomas. Wrigh t, George, Hatch. Bonnar, Gray, J'eorson, D u n more

Fint Row : Scribner,

Fitch,

M U

Hitchcock.

C LASS O F 1 940 M a r j o ri e B e r ry M a ry B o n n a r

F r a nces Gray

E l l e n Fitch M a rgaret Johnson

CLASS O F 1 94 1 M a ry H i tchcock

J e a n Pea rson

Ruth Scribner

C LASS OF 1 9+2 Edith C u rt i s E l e anor F u rbush

P r i scil l a George H ester H atch B a rb a r a H o l d e n

Ruth Thom a s Theodora Wright

C LASS O F 1 943 A n n e D unmore M a ry Gonya C a rmen Gagner

Ruth G r aves Ruth Howes

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M a rion Treglown V i rg i n i a Wyl l i e H a rriet Rex

John;on,


S T U D E N T

C O U N C I L

Suond Row : Harding, hepard. K i mball Firit Row : '.\ 'f a r riner, Lake. Bubar. Fo>l<r

Ed"¡in E. Lake

John T. Foste r

Presiden t

Secretary and Treasurer

E rnest Marriner, J r.

H arley Bubar

Vice-Preside n t

Chaplain

The pu rpose of this organization 1s to give active oice to the will of the student body.

It is

an organization handling all affairs affecting the student body which does not come within the scope of the College administration. It has an intermed iary function i n which the students approach the faculty, and the faculty approaches the student body through the medium of the Student Council. Council consists of the fou r class presidents, one non-faternity member and fou r members elected by the student body.

MEMBERS Elective

PreJidents

Ed win L ake, '40 John Daggett, '41 Beniah H ar d i ng, '42 John Shepard, '43

H a r ley Bubar John Foster Ernest M a r r i ne r, J r. Spencer Winsor

Non-fraternity-Stanlty Kimb a l l


S T U D E N T

Suond

Row:

Cate,

Fiel I ,

tefko,

Gray,

Mitchell,

Chapman.

C O U N C I L

Fir1t Row : Piper, '.\[ailey. Dean R u n nals, Stone. S•veetser. Gould

Eleanor L. S tone

Gerald ine A. Stefk:o

Presiden t

Junio r R epresen tative

El izabeth Sweetser

Marjorie M. Cate

Vice-Presiden t

So p h o m ore Representati•ve

P ru dence Piper

E lizabeth Field

Secre/ar)'

Fresh man Representati•u e

Ba rbara N. M i tchell

Priscilla B. M ailey

Treasurer

Hall Presiden t

Phyllis A. Chapman

R u t h K . Gould

Sn1ior R eprnen tative

Editor of Handbook

Student League was established i n 1 9 1 7 i n order that college life m ight be more profitable and enjoyable for the women students.

I t enacts and enforces l aws which p romote the spirit of

m utual happine ·s, service, and personal respon sibi lit) among the students and strengthen the i r loyalty t o Col br Coll ege.

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INTERFRATERNITY

COUNCIL

Stcond R o w : Beach, Swift, Bruce

Firrt Row : Branz, Workman, Bubar. Pike, Tarlor

Dean Erne t C. 1\t1arrine r

M r . Elmer C. Warren

Chairman

Secretary and Treasurer

H a rley M. B ubar P ice-Chairman

This group was organized for the pu rpose of handling problems, and to assure more co­ operation and harmony in regard to interfra ternity relations. Rushing and pledging rules and their enforcement come under the scope of the Council.

It

also designates and controls fraternity dance d a tes. Members of the Council consist of the presi dent of each fraternity and its faculty advisor. However, only student members h ave voting power.

STUDENT

MEMBERS

Prince Beach

George Pike

Brewster Branz

Walter Reed

H a rley Bubar

G. Flint Taylor

E rnest H a rvey

Li nwood Workman

[ 80 J


PA N

H E L L E N I C

C O U N C I L

Suond R o w : Russell. Savage, 'fa lurtry, Pearson. Partridge Firrt Row : Fitch . Pr:i t t . . bbott. Gould. Reed

I sabel Abbott

Joanna Mac M u rtry

Presiden t

Secretary-Treasurer

The Council is made up of two members f rom each sorority. ing rules and settles question of doubt among the sororitie .

It makes and enforces rush-

Th e board also u nifies the inter-

ests of the soro rity and non-sorority women.

Sig m a Kappa

Ch i O m ega

!l lp/Ja Delta Pi

I

R u t h Go u l d

C o n s t a nce P r a t t

J o a n n a M a c M u r t ry

O l ive S a v a ge

abel

Abbott

B a r b a r a P a r t r i d ge

Phi Mu

Delta Delta Delta M a rgery L i e r Reed

E l l e n Fitch

J ane Ru sell

J e a n Pea rson

[ 81 ]


T H E

C O L B Y

E C H O

Fourth R o w : Pomerleau, Leighton. Barletta, Royal, orantides, Ro•engrel\. R i h.ird<on, Jones, Ra uch. oule. Harding, l'i�r. eam a n . Third R o":JJ : Alderman. Erner)', Fruch t , Mc lari•. argent, Hocking, H a m i l t . Strand R�w : Beck. Lewi Grant. Roberts. Twombly, Donahue . ould. Delano. Randall. Freme. Tharer .\ lcGrn t h . Brown. F1r1t Row : Ba ter. Bither. Marri ner. Winsor.

The Colby Echo is the weekly publication of the college.

gestions of the student body are sought and voiced .

Through it the opinions and sug­

In it events and activities are recorded.

The Echo offer opportunity for p ractical exper ience in j ournali Edito r-in-Chief

m

and reporting.

Managing Editor

p e nce r H. W i n o r

Sports Editor

Erne t C. M a r r i n e r , J r.

Ralph E. De l a n o

Business lit an ager

If/ o m e n's Editor Ruth K . Go u l d

Charle

H.

Literary Editor

Randall

M a u r ice D . R impo

Feature Writers Emanuel K.

F ru ch t

J . Ande B a x t e r

S a m u e l B . �1 a r re n

Associate Editors Ed w a rd F . Qua r r i ngton

H a rt l ey A . E i t h e r

E l m e r L . B a xt e r W i l l e tta E . McG rath

P r u d ence

Piper

A ss istant Editors M i l to n W. H a rn i l t F r e d e r ic 0. Sa rgent

John L . Thoma Ruth M. Robe rt

.1 sso ciate Sports Edit o r

A ssistant Sports Editors

J . Joseph F r e m e

B e n i a h C. H a rd i ng H a ro l d D . S e a m a n

R. C l a re D o n a h u e J ane Soule

Exchange Editor Robert H. M i tch e l l

Co-ed R eporters P r i ci l i a W. Twombley Amy L. L e w i s

Fres h m a n Reporters E d w i n W. A l exa n d e r E d w a r d J . Beck e r L a u r e nce M. E d w a r d s W i l l i a m F i n k e l d ey P e r l ey M. L e ighton . R ay L i n d q u i s t Sid ney J . R a uch E r n est G. �1ei d u l

N a t a l i e A. Cou en .1 ssociate B usiness Jlf anager

Rich a rd A . Th aye r .4 ssistant Business 111 anagers

�'a l te r L . E m e ry D a ro l d B. H ocking G o r d o n A . R ich a rd o n u s a n B . Rose ngren

[ 82 ]

M a ry E. J o n e s Betty A . Royal

Mailing Clerks C h a rl es G. B a r l etta E d w a rd S a r a nt i d e s F r e d e r ic k D. McA l a ry M e l v i l l e Y. A l d e r m a n E a r l J . Pom e r l e a u L i l l i a n M. Beck M a j o r i e M. B ro w n J e a n ice A . G r a n t


W H I T E

Strand

Row:

Desl Jes,

Davidson,

Sargent.

Wagner. Pursley, .l,.arrand . Came, Howard, Farnsworth, Toolis, Pullen, Delano. Gray, Rosengren

M U L E

Fus,ell .

First

Row:

Smith,

Gould,

Th e Wh ite Mule, the college humorous magazine, is publ ished five times d uring the college year.

Notable a re the numerous sketches of faculty an d students about the campus.

stories and a rticles a re featured. lege life.

The Colby White Mu le is recognized as a class A college humor magazine.

Edit o r- in-Ohief

R a l p h E. D e l a n o

If/ o m en's Editor

O l i v e 0. P u l l e n

B u s iness fl/ anager

E d w i n A. Too l i s

,1Julers

F r e d e r i c 0 . S a rgent

:!\ a t a lie A. Cou ens

J an e A . Russel l

Ruth A. M acdougal

S h i r l ey I. \;\T agn e r

Gerald A. Gi lson

Betty A n n Roy a l

Thomas

V\T.

F a rn wonh

tedman B. H o w a rd

A rt

H el e n B . B rown

ďż˝ a n n a b e l l e Gray

Ruth

K.

Gou l d

Robin on B u rb a n k

Advertising

Stetson C. Beal

Original

Always a harbinger of major events, i t is a souveni r of col­

W i l l etta E. McGrath

C l i fford

F.

C ame

Circulatio n

Thomas A. Pursley

W i l l et t a E. McGrath

[ 83 ]


C A P

A N D

G O W N

Towle, Stone. Grar. Chapm•n, Gr•y

Cap and Gown is an honorary society composed of seven emor women, cho en for their active support of all col lege p rojects, enthusiasm, tolerance, and ability to lead people. purpose is to fo ·ter Colby activities and ideal .

The aim of the society is to become affiliated

with the National Honorary Society of "The l\fortar Board ."

Phyllis A. Chapman

� annabelle Gray

Secretary

Presiden t

M E M BE R S Phyllis A. Chapman

Virginia E. Gray

Nannabelle G ray

Eleanor L . S tone Barbara E. Tow le

[ 8+ ]

I ts


P I

G A M M A

M U

Second Row : Professor J\forrow. Gooch, Gray. Buzzell Fir1t Row : Pinansky, Silverman, Jones, 1arriner

Pi Gamma M u was fou nded in Southwe tern College li hed in 1 926. c1ence .

1 92+.

Alpha of 1\tlaine

v.

as estab­

It was o rganized to encou rage high standards of schol arshi p in the social

The m ember hip i� limited to J uniors and Seniors who h ave attained a high degree

of schola rship and ha e d istingui hed them eh·e - in the study of ocial science.

Gordon Jones

William Pinanslry

President

Treasurer

E rnest Marriner

M indella S i l erman

Vice-Presiden t

Secretary

Profe sor Curti

H.

1\ Iorrow

Adviser

M E M BE R S Llo) d Gooch

Ro"·ena Buzzell Vi rginia Gray

[ 85 ]


K A P P A

P D I

K A P P A

Stcond R o w : Work man, Small. Pearl First Row : Jordan. Lake. Thomp;on. l l inckl<r. Ford

With the pas ing of another year Kappa Ph i Kappa, hono rary educational society, has sueceeded in attaining a respectable membership and an intere ting program of meetings.

Under

the able leader hip of Prof. Edward J. Colgan, Colby's emb ryo educators are given some insight into the field of ed ucation other than "¡hat

available in the cla room.

Arthur T. Thompson

Fred M . Ford

President

Secretary

\

i rgil J. H inckler

Edwin E. Lake Treasurer

Vice-Presiden t

M E M BE R S Barnard W . Jordan

William A. Small

Warren Pearl

Clayton E. Young

[ 86 ]


C H I

E P S I L O N

Suond Row : Branz, Kanovitz, Sternberg, Stumpp, l'vlosher, !,.oster, Kimball. Brick, Sherys. Fitts, Chasse

Local honorary chemistry society founded at Colby in 1 927.

�· u

Fir>t Row : Birtwistle, Ford, Pratt. Wllden,

Chi Epsilon Mu is composed of

students who ha e pa sed four semesters of ch emistry with higher than average rank.

The

group attempts to obtain outside speakers and p rograms of interest to chemistry maj ors.

The

aim is to fu rther cientific thought.

Albert S awyer

Elizabeth Walden

Presiden t

Secretary-Treasurer

Floyd Fitts

Professor George Parmenter

1' ice-Presiden t

A dviser

M E M BERS I s a b e l Abbott

J a mes Fo ter

Joh n N iv i son

Myron B e r ry

Clyde H atch

A l be r t Rimosukas

Ru

Ba rna rd J o r d a n

Louis S a l h a n ick

I rving K a novitz

· wa l t e r

Geo rge Stumpp

e l l B i rt wist le

B re w te r Bran z S i dney B rick

St a n l ey K i m b a l l

Rich a rd C h a s e

C a rl

Fr ede r ick Ford

V i rgi n i a Moshe r

IcG r a w

[ 87 ]

Sherys

M a ry W h e e l e r


C H I

S I G M A

G A M M A

uond Row : Ford, Hemenwa)•, Fisher Fir1t Row : Small, Saw;er, Prof. tanley, l\ l a r t i n

Chi Gamma Sigma i an honorary phy ic

ociety which was founded at Colby in 1 932. The

election of new member

made b members who ha e tudied phy ic for two years and earned

better than average ran k.

The meeting. have been chieAy dernted to intere ting lecture

the reading of paper .

Albert Sa"¡yer

William Small

Presiden t

Secretary- Treasurer

l 'lyron Berry

Professor Nathaniel vVheeler

Vice-Presiden t

Adviser

MEM BERS R u s e l l B i rtwi stle

F re d e r ick Ford

Edwin Fisher

Laurie

F loyd F i tts

Ba r n a rd J o r d a n

H a rris

C a r l McG r a w

aul

Mill tein

C h a rles Rand a l l A l f re d Timbe r l a k e

or


B O W E N

Third

Row :

Foster,

Lake.

\V. Cha e

Suond R o w :

Rogers, Chase. Sweetser,

R. Chasse. Beach

S O C I E T Y

Abbott,

Emerson

Firit Row :

Berry,

The Bowen Society \Yas founded last year at Colby as an honorary biology club. formal d iscussion of subjects of biological interests forms its purpose.

Moore,

Delano.

The in­

The members enjoy the

p rivilege of hearing lectu re by out ide peakers and al o concern themselves with other varied p rograms. Th e society is n amed after the late P rofe so r Bowen, a graduate of Col by and a teacher at Columbia U n iver ity.

I n honoring Professor Bo,nn, the members feel that a higher grade

of \\'Ork i n their field i made possible through c l oser contacts and cooperation .

OFFICERS President

Treasurer

Ralph Delano

Ruth M oore

Vice-Presiden t

Honorary A 1em her

P rince Beach

Dr. 'ÂĽebster Che te r

Secretary

Facuity A dviser

Betty Sweet e r

D r . Henry Aplington

M EMBERS I a be l A bbott

Joseph Croteau

E d w i n L a ke

P r i nce B e ach

R a l p h Del ano

R u t h Moore

M a rj o r i e Be rry

Dorothy E m e rson

K a t h e ry n Reny

M a rj o r i e

C l a rence F e r n a l d

Ad r i a nn a Rodgers

Rich a r d C h a sse

J a me

Betty S w eetser

W i l l i a m Cha s e

J o h n H a we

Cha e

Foster

[ 89 ]


S O N S

O F

C O L B Y

Gurney. Harley, Richord-on, ·1 hompson . Eaton. I I . John,on. BJ;;ke. S1Cond Row : Goffin. Taylor, Abbott, Field. Berrr, :\ilrrincr. Yarn<wonh. FitJt Ro;i; : \\"ork m r n . Lowell. Gup t i l l . Pullen . I! a wes, Carter fernald

Third Row : ] . Johnson. \Vescou.

Chase, Jone .

Burbank.

CLASS

1 940

OF

P r i nce D. Beach

C l a rence R. F e r n a l d

E r n e t C . M a r r i n er, J r .

Myron G. Ber ry, J r.

Joh n T. Foster

Buell

C l a rk H . C a rt e r

Gordon B . Jones

John K. Cha e

B a rn a rd vV. J o r d a n

L i n wood

CLA S S

OF

0.

Merri l l L. W o r k m a n , J r .

1 941

H e n ry \V. A bbott, J r.

John C . E a ton

Robert W. P u l l e n

Geo rge L. B e ach, J r.

H oover R. Goffin

K e i t h K . Th ompson

J o h n W. D a ggett

W i l l i a m L. Gup t i l l

V e r n e l l e \V. Dyer, J r .

Joh n E. H a w e

CLASS W i l l i a m P. B l a k e

C u rti

C h a r l e s R. B u r b a n k

_

OF

1 942

L . H em e n w ay

o r m a n D. J o n e s

S a muel B. Wa rren

Robinson D . B u rb a n k

John L. Lowell

W a l t e r L . Emery

R o g e r W . Pe r k i n s

J o h n G. F i fi e l d

J o h n F . Pi neo, J r .

CLASS

OF

Go rdon A . Richa rdson Add i s o n E . Steeves

1 943

H a r o l d A . Costley

L aw rence S. Gu rney

Ch a rl e s E. L a w rence

Rich a r d

Ralph K . H a r ley, J r.

Rich a rd L. S p r ague, J r.

H ow a rd R. Johnso n

W. Emmons Taylo r

M.

C r u m mett

Robe r t R. De C o r m ier, J r . Tho m a s

W.

F a r n s worth

Rich a r d A . F i e l d

Justin

0.

Johnson, J r .

Robert A . L a F l e u r

E r r o l L. Tayl o r , J r. Rich a rd T. Wescott


D A U G H T E R S

O F

C O L B Y

Third Row : ] . \\ heeler. Gon\"a. :\!oldenke. Piper. Curti-. B . A re y . Hitchcock. Crowell. Rora l . ander o n . Reynold-. Suo n d Row: Howe, Pike, DeCormier, C. rey, Field, Totman, l\!ailey, Young, Ha rtl e y , \1. \\"heeler, Rockwell. Fi•1t R o w : Pratt, Walden, ChapmJn, Gould. Tilley. We-cott

CLA S S Phyl l i · A. C h a p m a n Ruth K. G o u l d Pri-ci l l a B. M a i l ey

OF

OF

E l i z abeth C. \Vestcott J u l i a C . Wheeler M a ry L . \\ h e e l e r

1 94 1 Prud ence P i p e r M a ry E. Sweet e r

1 9+2

� at a l i e E. Mooer­ M a rth a A . Roge r Betty A n n e Royal

CLASS C h a rlotte B. A rey E l i z a beth F. Field H o p e - j a n e Gillingh am M a ry E . Gonya

OF

I a ry F. H i tchcock Beatrice R. Kennedy .-\ I i on B. Pike

CLASS M a r i lyn B ragdon Ruth E. C ro w e l l Ed ith I. C u rti

1 940

Con ta nce J . P r att Con-t ance L . Til l ey A l l e e n Thom pson E l i z abeth J . W a l d e n

CLASS B a rb a ra P. A rey . DeCormier Fra nce

OF

Ruth G. Sanderson Jane Sou l e J u n e L . Totm an

1 9+3

G l e n n a R. H a rtley Ruth E. Howes A n n J. M a n fi e l d D . Prisc i l l a M o l d e n k e

[ 91 ]

M a ry Reynolds Evange l i n e A . Rockw e l l V i rg i n i a A. Wyl l i e Phyl l i s M. ) oung


L I B R A R Y

A S S O C I A T E S

- t i l l i n�s. Enter, n . D•,·idson, ). J a rtin, Bonnar. Rus.ell, Frudn Gro s, H u ff. Thomp•on, Moldenke. First R o w : F. Gray, Sil crman.

Third Row :

The Libra ry A toget h e r o n

ociate

a co mmon

secu r i ng book

i

the m a i n orga n i z ation o n c a m p u

i n t e l l e ct u a l g r o u n d .

It

p u r po e

for t h e C o l l ege L i b r a ry w h i ch a re o f

e ight meetings d u r i n g t h e

F i tch. aond Row : mith. D reye r, tcrnbcrg. Tobin, Perkins, Buzzell, \/. Gray, wilt. Stone. D. Rus�clJ, Marriner

chool yea r a r e h e l d and

i

w h e re

to

spec i a l

the

p ro v i d e value

to

faculty peci a l

U N D E RG RA D UATE

the

l rv i ng G ro s

Do r i

Cha rle

Jane Russell

H u ff

D a v i d Brodie

Rich a rd K o h n Raymond K o z e n

Buzzell

H e n ry D a v i d so n W e s l ey D o e Klaus

Dreyer

boo k s .

MEMBERS

Frank B a i l ey

R LLsel l

Mindell a Silverman William Small

orma Leppanen

G l e nye

Betsey L i bbey

Smith

Ma rgery S m i th

B u rton Lin cott

S t e p h e n Ste r n b e rg

Jr.

Ruth E rn e r on

E r nest M a r r i n e r,

Anna

Edga r M a rt i n

E l e a n o r Stone E l i z a beth S w e e t er

Fi her

D e bo r a h Sti l l i ng

E l l en F i tch

W i l letta M c G r a t h

J o h n Fo t e r

P r i sci l l a M o l d e n k c

Con r a d Sw i ft

E m a n u e l K . F r ucht

E l i z abeth Pe r k i n s

A l l een Th ompson

F r a nces Gray

O l ive P u l l en

H e n ry Tilto n

H a n n a h Putnam

Leon Tobin

i rg i n i a Gray

[ 92 ]

meet

intere t

ch o l a r l y i nte rest.

M a ry Bo n n a r

L loyd

student

u p p o rt i n g

r e e a rch-l u x u ry

p e a k on s u bj ects o f

leader

and

in

About


A R T S

C L U B

Fifth Row : David on. Farnham, Buzzell, Swift, Gross, E . Marti n . Dreyer. Fourth. Row : George, Rosengren. D. Russell, Wiesenthal, Vine­ Saond Row : B. Smith, Price, S. Third Row : Fussell, Ryan, Wagner, Thompson, Wyman, Lander. Still ings, Leppanen. cour. Donahue. Fint R ow : Pearson. Conway, Od l i n , 1. Smith, Silverman, Brenner, Stebbins, Martin, Bake, Pullen, Twombly. Brosius, J . Russell, Ro e . Condon, Walden, Gould

President E l i z a be t h

Secretary W i n n i fred Od l i n

Brenner

Treasu rer

/, ice-President

Ruth

M indella Silverman

The A rt s Club d rama,

and

i n t e l l ect u a l .

i� co m p o e d of t h o e w h o

a re e p �c i a l ly

The p u rpose is to enco u r a ge

p a i nti ng.

i n te rested

in

Stebbin-

the

fine

a rts- l i t e r a t u re,

Th i s yea r the c l u b h a s b e e n e x t e n d e d to i ncl u d e t h e f a c u l ty a n d m e n s t u d ents.

M E MBERS Do rothy Ba Ila rd

R u t h Gou l d

Betty Ro engren

Con t a nce B a r bo u r

B a rb a r a G r a n t

Jane R u s s e l l

Helen Brad haw

F r a nces G r ay

Dori

Norma Bro i u

I r v i n g G ro s

V i rg i n i a R y a n

Russell

H e l e n B rown

C l eon H a tch

B l a nche S m i th

L loyd B u z z e l l

Pauline Lander

M a rgery S m i th

Myrtle Condon

M a ry Lee C o n w ay

W i l l etta M c G r a t h

C o n r ad S w i f t

M a ry C u r r i e r

E d g a r M a rt i n

A l leen T h o m p so n

H e n ry D a v i d o n

Sarah M a rtin

P r i ci l i a

B a rb a r a P a r t r i d ge

:\d a V i neco u r

K l au

D reyer

o r rn a Lep p a n e n

Debo r a h

S ti l l i ng

Twombley

C l a i re Don a h u e

Jean Pear on

h i r l e y W ag n e r

C l a i re E rn e r o n

M a rt h a P r i ce

E l i z a be th W a l d e n

F r a n k: F a rn h a m

O l i ve P u l len

D i a n a W i e s e nt h a l

Eleanor P u r p l e

P r isci l l a Wym a n

Catherine

Fu

S a ra h Fu

ell

ell

P r i c i l i a Geo rge

m u s ic,

a h i g h e r a p p rec i a t ion o f t h i n gs ae t h etic, c u l t u r a l , a n d

R u t h Roberts S u anne Ro e

[ 93 ]


O U T I N G

Fourth Row

Richardson.

C L U B

Ti lley. Re<. \Vym.111. Le wi<. G r a 1·es. Abar, �lonaghan. \ l iLchell. ro\\·el l . Third R o w : Barter G u p t i l l , Beckwith. Abbott, Huff, B u rba n k . Mi•eli . Foster. 'rrond Row : Tra h a n, ' t u art, J mpbell. B,1 ke. tebbin<. Fennessy. Field. mart, M a cMu r try, Lott. First Row : te-cns. )fores, Kaighn, Workma�. ha-e, Ber1wi. tie, Gwrnn, Hawes, Delano

President

Secretary

L i n w ood \Vo r k m a n

Ba rba r a K a ighn

riu-President

Treasurer

\V i l l e t t a McG r a t h

Ru

The O u t i ng C l u b s pon ors h i k e , ca noe t r i p , bicycle excu r ions, a n d

ell B i r t w i tie

k i i n g acti,· i t i e s .

t e r C a r n i v a l , one o f the la rgest e v e n t

o f the y e a r, i ,; n u m be r ed among its e v e n t s .

Maine

oc i a t i o n .

I n t e rco l l e g i a t e O u t i n g C l u b

A

The Co lby W i n -

I t i s a member of

MEM B ERS M a r j o r i e Abar

M u r i el C a r r e l l

D ick No ·es

Robert A n d e rson

M a ry P a g e Foster

Cel i a R a t h e r

B a rba r a A rey

Ge r a ! d i n e F e n nessey

K atherine Reny

Betty B a r t e r

R u t h G r aves

H a r ri e t R e x

R u s e l l B e rtwistle

A n n e Gwynn

E l e a n o r S t u a rt Eleanor Sma rt

B a r b a r a B rent

Dori

N o r m a B ros i u s

Amy L e w i s

E l i z a beth Tobey

H o r ace B u rr

R u by Lott

M a u r i ce Tow l e

H e a ney

Ma rga ret C a m p b e l l

W i l letta M c G r a t h

Louise T r a h a n

R u t h C rowel l

K at h l e e n M o n agh a n

L i nwood W o r k m a n

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the


C A M E R A

Saond Row : F u <sel l . Bridges. Beale, Ford. K i tchen, �lcDonnel l . Wrman.

t i l l i n J!s. Wesco t t . Foster. Brouker, S m a l l . B a k e

First

C L U B

R0,0:

President

Secretary

John Fo ter

Fern B rouker

:\ l i l l s t e i n .

I' ice-President

Treasurer

Con ra nee Ti l l ey

W i l l i a m Small

A group of facu l ty an d students w ho a re i nteres ted i n t he va riou

pha e

Til ley.

Joseph

of p icture t ak ing.

Smith.

At the

meeting , t ech n ic a l an d n on -tech nical l ectu re , demon tra tions, a n d p r actica l expe riments a re p resented. The Club has i ts own d a r k room w h e re member

m ay d evelop th e i r fi l m .

A n a n n u a l event i s the spring

B a r H a rbor week-end w h e r e the knowledge gained d u rin g the yea r i s app lied.

MEMBERS Dorothy Bake

Thom as E l d e r

Raymond Kozen P r i cilia Mol d e n k e

E l i z a beth Beale

'Vi l l i a m Entrekin

H u bert Beckwith

Thomas F a rnswo rth

Debo rah Sti l l i ngs

Myron B e rry

Catherine Fussell

Roge r Stebbins

J e a n B ri dges

G l o r i a Goelitz

Ruth Stebbins

H a r ley Buba r

John K i tchen

Eliz abeth '�Tescott

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C O L B Y

A T

Ford,

S i n ce its i nception i n che fall o f a u d i e nce a report

well a s it

Dr.

1 937

M I K E

Pllmer,

J\ l i l lett.

kehan,

' ·C o l by at th e

qu a l i ty o f p ro g r a m .

i n d ica te t h a t the w eekly b roadca t

caman

Microphone"

A l chough h ave a

Warren,

at thi·

ha

time

readily

i nc r e a ed

a �u r vey of

tate- w i d e cov e r a ge

a

well

Ii tene r

a

p a rts

it is

I i teaing i m po s i ble,

o f n eighbo r i n g

tates. Aside f rom w e ekly p rogram

o f a n e d u c a t i o n a l n a t u re the

taff o f "Colby a t the M ic rophone" p rod uces

s peci a l b r o a d ca ts o f e n t e r t a i n m e n t v a l u e f rom the c o l l ege campus. t a ff

of

is

d u e to t h e w h o l e - h e a rted coo p e r a t i o n of the

Maine

W R D O a n d WLBZ t h rough w ho e n e t w o r k t h e p rogram

In

no

B ro a d ca · t i n g

m a l l p a rt t h e Sy tern

and

the

a re h e a r d .

STAFF F r e d M . Fo r d

S a m u e l B . W a r re n

Production Director

Assistant !1.-/usical Director

Ol iver

�.

D a v i d B ro d i e

M i l l ett, J r .

d ssistant

ews Editor

Technician

B a rb a r a M. Skehan

Ad a V i n eco u r

Wom en's Editor

Staff Pianist

H a rold D. Seaman

Dr. N o r m a n D. P a l m e r

Sports Editor

Faculty Adviser

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uccess o f th e m a n ageme n t !


P O W D E R

Second Row : Odl i n , Buckner, Cohen.

\\7 I G

A N D

mith.

Wie·enthal, Brennu. Firit son, J hmor.

Ford,

Row : Chapman,

Iillstein, Mitchell, Hawe , Slater, Richard­

President

Fice-President

John H awes

B a rb a r a Mitch e l l Secretary- Treasu rer

Ed n a Sl at er Staqe

�Ianaqer

B us iness �lanaqer

S a u l M i l l stei n

Gordon Rich a rd son

T h e Pow d e r a n d Wig stage a n d Commencement.

seve r a l p rod uctions d u ring t h e yea r ; t h e m a j o r ones a t Col lege H o l i d a y

Member hip

a w a r d e d acco r d i ng t o a

ystem of cred it

f o r stage roles and stage

work.

MEMBERS E l i z a beth B renne r

H e n ry Johnson

vV a lter St rong

E l i z abeth B uck n e r

M a rgaret Johnson

Conrad Swift

Phy l l i s C h a p m a n

W i n n i fred O d l i n

G i l m an Taylor

H a r ry Cohen

B a rb a r a Skehan

S a m ue l W ar re n

Fr ederick Ford

Marjorie Smith

Diana W iesenth a l

F r a nce

Gray

Roge r Stebbins

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

RE LATI O N S

CLUB

Fijth Row : Alderman. W i t. Eaton. Richardson. Bailer. Fisher. llrodie. Fourth Row : H u ff. Frucht. Booth, Barter. J\:ourse, Grant, Dreyer, tebbins. Dug!?an. llalce, trond Row : Royal. Grar. Third Ror1J : H i nckley, Thomas. Jardine, ).iielson. Rowell. Moldenke. Ryan. Howe FiTit Row : Fitch, Sither, Russell. Dr. Wilkin.on. Jones. Dr. Palmer, Perkins, Tobin, TiJley mith. Heaney. Power , Cole,.

President

Secretary

pe nce r \Vin o r

David Brodie

!'ice-President

Men's Treasurer H a rt l ey B i t h e r

l a ry J o n e

If/ o m en's Treasurer Jane Ru

Lect u re r s

a n d f o r e i g n excha nge s t u d e n t-

p a r t i ci p a t e f re e l y i n p a ne l majoring

i n h i story a n d

d i cu s i o n s

political

and

a d d re s d ebate

ell

t h e c l u b on topic their

Yiewpoint .

of i n t e r n a t i o n a l i nt e r e t. M em b e r h i p

c i ence a n d o t h e r s i nte rested i n i n t e r n a t i o n a l

con i ts

of

Students studenh

a n d n a t i o n a l even ts.

MEMBERS F r a n k B a i l ey C h a r les Ba rnfather Melvin Baum H a rt l ey E i th e r '"'i l l i a m B l a k e F r e d e r i ck B l u m e n t h a l Th o m a B re n n e r C h r i s t i n e B ru c e H e l e n B rown L a u rence B u t l e r H o r a ce B u r r Row e n a B u z z e l l Jean Ca nnell Ch a r l e C a rd Joseph C h e r n a u k a E l i z a beth C o l e K l a u s I . D reyer V i rgi n i a Dugga n Joh n E a ton Th o m a E l d e r Anna Fi her Edwin Fi her Lesl ie F u l l e rton Joh n G e a g a n John G i l m o r e

H oove r Coffin Lloyd Gooch F r ances G r ay V i rgi n i a G r a y M a ry G regory P e r i c l e s H a d zethe acos A l b e r t H a yne Doris H e a ney Lou i s e H o l t M u ri e l H o w e C h a rles H u ff M a r ilyn I re l a n d Witha Jardine R i c h a rd Joh nson Gordon Jones M a ry Jone P a u l K e i r tead Glendon L a r k i n J a n e Le ighton M a yn a r d Levin P r i sci l l a M a i l ey C h a r l e s M a gu i r e S a r a h M a rt i n Wi l l e t t a M c G r a t h P r i sci l l a M o l d en k e

[ 98 ]

E l l a M a rie 1our e '"' a r ren P e a r l F l o rence P e r k i n s W i l l i a m P i n a n s ky P a t r i c i a Pow e r s Loui Principe Ed w a rd Qu a r ri ngton W a l t e r Reed Gordon R ich a rdson R uth Row e l l D o r i s Russe l l J an e R u ss e l l V i rgin i a R y a n Cynth i a Sm ith Roger Stebb i n s E l e a n o r Stone John Thom as Ma rion Thomas Keith Thomp on Thom a s Thompson C l a i re T i l ley Ma r i on Treglown Leon Tob i n E l i z a beth Wescott Robert W i t


C L U B

D E B A T I N G

Second Row :

P a l mer.

B ru ce . Lake, Cohen,

Rauch.

Fir1t R o w : Drerer. Sargent. Wright. �larriner. Tobin

The Debating C l u b a ffords a n o p portunity fo r a l l col l egiate and intercollegiate debate h e l d w i t h m a ny of the l e a d i ng co l l ege

tudents intere ted in d ebating to take p a rt in m a ny

d u ring the school y e a r. i n the Ea t.

a re a d m i tted t o t h i

year a

core or more d e b ates w e r e

Th e h i ghest h o n o r to w h ich the d e b a t e r s can a s p i r e

is membe rsh i p i n P i K a p p a D e l t a, t h e n a t i o n a l f o r e n ic intercol l egiate function

Thi

oci ety.

O n ly d e b a t e r

honora ry fraternity wh ich b o a t

who have been active i n o n e of i t

f e w e a tern

c h a pters a t Colby.

M E M B E R S E. Robe r t Bruce

Ed w in E . L a k e

Frede r ick 0. S a rgent

H a rry Coh e n

Erne t C. M a r ri n e r, J r.

Leon Tobin

K l a us D reye r

Linwood E. P a l mer

Theodora 'Vright

i d ney J. Ra uch


M A T H

C L U B

Suond Row: Martin, Carr, Huter, S m a l l , Brackley.

First Row:

Prof.

Ashcraft,

Wright. Thompson.

Wheeler.

Presiden t

Vice-President

Arthur Thompson

Mary Wheeler

Prof.

Schoenberg

Secretary- Treasurer

Myron Be rry

The Math Club is composed of student who are studying mathematic and who enjoy con¡ d ucting research on certain phases of mathematics which are not taken up tn the clas room . Faculty as well a members read papers on these topics.

l\ I E 1\ 1 B E R S

Will iam Martin Will iam Small Ruth Thomas Theodora Wright

Elmer Baxter Rufus B rackley Robert Carr Dorothy Erner on

FACULTY

MEMBERS Professor Thomas Ashcraf t Professor I saac Schoenberg

Professor Ninetta Runnal Professor Elmer vVar ren

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C L A S S I C A L

Suond Row : Scribner,

mith, Buzzell, Libbey.

Beckwith,

utting, Gillingham.

C L U B

Finl Row : Maddocks, Abbott, Prof.

Lyd i a Abbott

Shirley Maddocks

President

SecretarJ - Treasurer

Dorothy Ballard

P rofessor Sharon Finch

Vice-President

F acuity A dviser

Thory, Reny, Hallard

This club consists of all -tu dents taking advanced courses i n Latin and Greek and such fre hmen a

a re recommended.

Monthly meetings and lectures carq out an advanced study

of the Cla ical Languages.

M E M B ERS Lloy d B u zzell

Carolyn N utting

H ope Gil li ngham

:Mary Reny

Bet ey L i bbey

Ruth Scribner

B u rton Linscott

B lanche Smith

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F R E N C H

Third

Row :

Reny,

Kenned)'.

C L U B

:\[as;ell. Sandbar. Second R o w : Vinecour, Cate, H i tchcock. Jewell. t u a rt , Scribner, D u m o n t , J o h n on, Bunting. Leppanen. Dryer. l\ l i t chel l

Firit R o w :

Campbell, Condon.

James Bunting

Gabriel D u mont

President

Secretary

Margaret Johnson

Norma Leppanen

Vice-Presiden t

Treasurer

Profes-or Everett Strong Faculty Adviser

Membership consists of students who are interested in the French language and the French people.

All the meetings are cond ucted enti rely i n French and speakers are heard at

times.

M E M B ERS Charles Berry

Beatrice Kennedy

Mary H itchcock

Audrey Massell

Barbara Holden

Ruth Scribner

Frank Jewell

Ada Vinecour

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v

a rious


G E R M A N

uond R o w :

C L U B

ander on. K i mball. Bedo. Steb b i n . Brown. \lcDonnell. Wyman H u ff . First Ro"' ' Robi n •on . P ro f . Ei ther. Honner. Dreyer, \Ic.-\rdle. Prof . \lcCor, LeppJnen

Klaus D reyer

l\ I ay Bonnar

Alfred B rown

President

Secretary

Treasu rer

P rofe-sor John M cCoy and P rofessor P h i l i p Bither Faculty A dvisers

The p u r pose o f this club i s to d issemi nate k nowledge of and create a n app reciation for the achievements of the German people i n a rt, m u -ic and literature. partly

10

German and partly

m

The meetings a re conducted

E nglish .

l\ J E M B E R S Constance Barbo u r

Ma rion l\ I cArdle

Andrew Bedo

E thel Paradis

ff en ry Davidson

M a ry Robinson

C h a rles ffu ff

Ruth Sanderson

John Johnson

Ruth Stebbins

S tanley Kimball

Geraldine S tefka

Norma Leppanen

P riscilla Wyma n

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STU DENT

CHRI STI AN

A S S O C I AT I O N E X E C U T I V E COM M ITTEE Harley M . B ubar President

N annabelle H. Gray

f ice-President Geraldine A. Stefk.o Secretary

Gordon B. Jones Treasurer rro 11 d Row : .\ I i.� Faw. Jones, Dr. Newman. Firrt Row : Stefka. Bubar, Gray

CABI N ET D eputation

Ma rilyn J n tercol/egiale

I re l a nd

and

Confrrence

Church

G. Fl int Taylor

H a nnah Putnam

Co m m u n ity Relati o n s

Ma ry H i tchcock Publicity

Religious Reso urces

Helen Belyea

Ernest M a r riner, J r . J oanna MacMu rtry

Board m a n Society

I nterfaith

Conrad Swift

Peace II ct ion

D irector

H a rtley Bither Drama

B u rton Linscott

Forum

E d n a Slater

Campus Relations

Social II ct ion

J ohn H awe

John Daggett Elmer Baxter

Fresh m a n Cabinet

Ed w a rd J e n ison

FRES HMAN

Thom as Braddock

CA B I N ET

Thomas B raddock

Eleanor Sma rt

Thomas Fa rnsworth

President

//ice-President

Secretary

R e presentatives :

Second Row :

Alexander.

O l i v i a Elam, E l i z abeth F i eld, H ubert Beckw ith

Bec.kwith,

E l a m.

.F a r ns wo rth. FirJt Row :

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Smart.

Br ad dock,

Field


STUDENT

CHRISTIAN

A S S O C I AT I O N

Third Row : Linscott, Hawe , Braddock, Bauer, Swift. Either. Suond Row : P u t n a m , Slater. Bel)·ea. H i tchcock, Maddurtry, Ireland. 7ewman, Stefko, Marriner Row : Jones, Miss Faw, Bubar, Gray, Dr.

firrt

U n d e r the able d i rection of faculty a d v i er, Dr. H e rbert �ewm an, and his a ssi tam, M i ss M a rjorie Faw, the new Colby C h r isti a n Associ ation b a s taken a p l a ce of greater impo rtance than ever before on the campus. L ast yea r Col by's Ch ristian work w a s c a rried o n u nd e r fou r d i fferent organi z ations ; namely Y . M. C . A., Y. W. C . A . , Boa r d m a n Society, a n d F o r u m . Because of a feeling t h a t these sep a rate groups w e re working more or less at cross pu r poses it wa decided to weld them i n to a singl e o rga n i z ation. A ne w consti tution w a s d rawn u p wh ich p rovid ed fo r a cabinet consisting of Executive Committee, C h a i rm a n of e pa rate com mittees ( opposite p a ge ) , P resid ent of Freshman C abi net, a rep resentative of the Wate r v i l l e Council of Ch u rches, the two D e a ns, an d the Pre id ent of the College. H e a d i n g the orga n i z a tion and c a r rying on the a d m i n istrative functions i the Executive Committee consi ting of four tudent officers and faculty advise rs. Officers a re e l ected by b a l lot by the entire stu­ dent body, every tudent being a member a u tomatica lly by reason of d u es p a i d through the College. The work of the Colby S. C. A . takes p l ace both on campus a n d out i d e. Beca use of the l atter func­ tion, and because the a soci ation does not sponsor p ubl icity in regard to its act i vities except where n ec­ e a ry, m uch of the S. C. A. work i s carried on witho ut recognition except by tho e whom it d i r ectly affects Some ind ication of the w i d e scope of work carried on by the Colby S. C. A. can be real ized by a gl ance at the s e pa rate committees l i sted on the op posite p age, a l l of w h ich are active w i t h i n or outside the campus. H ighl ighting the campus rel ations of the S. C. A . h a ve been th e Fre hman C a m p and the Stu dent Embassy. L ast f a l l for the fi rst time i n the h i to ry of the coll ege a three-day fres h m a n cam p w a s held at the Y. M . C. A . camp. So succes sful w a s the venture that a n expan ion of the p rogr a m i s being p l a nned fo r thi f all. The Student E mbassy h a s grown to include the e n t i re school. Much credit for both these enterpr ises h ould be p l aced in the l a p of Ed Jenison who as com m i ttee ch a i r m a n p roved himself an able a d m i ni str ator. A l o a ffecting campus rel ations h ave been S u nd a y n ight Forum, open house, fre shm an p l ay, statew i d e p e a c e meeting , M e e t Co lby Day, a n d sponso rsh i p of v a rious prominent lect u re rs i n c l u d i n g D r. G race L . E l l iott a n d Dr. Popenoe. Less well known to the col l ege, n ev e rtheless act i v e, h a ,·e been d e p utation a nd i nterfaith teams w h ich v isit group i n s u r ro u nd i ng towns with v a r i e d and well orga n i zed p rograms. Soci a l work as well as comm u n ity relations is l i ttle known on campus exce p t by tho. e who actu a l ! p a rticip ate i n the work.

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C O N C E R T

B O A R D

Suond Ro'11 : ;'\ferri l l . \ · i necou r .

Jr�ent

This group sponsors p rograms by mu ician

Firrt Rou:: Gr ,. .

.

wift.

Fr.·derick. Put n a m

and m usical group

of national reputation in

cooperation with the Columbia Cooperative Concert As ociation. The Waterville Concert Asso­ ciation wo rked ffith the board this yea r in pre enting th ree excellent programs.

Professor Everett Strong Faculty d dviser

M E M B E R S H alsey Frederick

H annah Putnam

Con rad s ..vift

N annabelle Gray

Frederic Sargen t

Ada Vinecour

B uell Merri l l

Spencer Winsor


WO M E N 'S

AT H L E T I C

C O U N C I L

Suond Row : Sandbar, Ro>e. RuS>ell . . \rer. Jone;, Dar. Lei1d11on. Decormier First Row : Brown. :\ l iss Gardner. Grai•. Towle. \ ! i s ; D u ff)'. \'inecour

WO f E _

·

A TH LE T I C

.'\

SOC I A T I O �

EXEC T I V E BO.-\ RD

President, B a rba r a Tow l e

Sopho m o re Representative,

/ 'ice-President, A d a V i n ecou r

M a ry E l i z a beth Jone

Secretary- Treasurer, J an e Ru s e l l

Fres h m a n RepreseTitative, � I i ri a m Sa rgent

Senio r Representative, H e l e n B rown

.//dvisors M i ss

Junior RepreJ'l!ntalive, H e l e n S a n b a r

The �'omen'

M a rj o r i e Du ffy,

[ i - V i rgi n i a G a rd n e r

A th l et ic A--oci ation a n nou nced the fol lo w i ng a w a rd s at its annual fi e l d d ay

in J un e of 1 9 3 9 : lntersoro rity Sports Cup, Sigma K a p p a Silver Cup,

Letter

"C",

B a rb a r a .-\ rey, V i rgi n i a Mosher,

Jane Russell, Ada Vi neco u r

B a r b a r a Tow le

� U MERALS 1 940

M a ry Bonn a r H e l e n B rown 1 94 1

Do rothy B a l l a rd C a rolyn Beverage J e a n Coyle C l a re Don a h u e

C l ai r e Erner o n K a th e ri ne G l a z i e r Pauline Lander M a rion McArd le A u d rey M a ssell E l l a m a r i e N o u rse W i n n i fred O d l i n A l i son P i k e Prud ence P i p e r S h i r ley Porton

Ruth Robe rts V i rg i n i a Ryan 1 942

C a rolyn B atson Muriel C arrell R u t h C rowe l l Gloria

Goel i tz

M a ry Jones

l 10 7 J

E l i z a beth Peters Cel i a Rather Susanne Rose Betty Roy al B l a nche Smith Cynth i a Smith Jane Soule E l e anor S t u a r t Ruth Thom as Th eodo r a Wright


Belrea, H i tchcock, Dar, Pike, Cannell

A R C H E R Y Th i s i ticipate.

one of the favorite fall

port

A l though some of the girl

extensive faci litie

a

witne sed b

the fact chat each yea r a l a rger number of gi rls p ar-

po e s their own equi pment the Physical Education Depa rtment has

for the sport.

I nd iv i d u a l i nst ruction is given an d informal tourna ment

a re p l ayed off during the

events of the annual field d ay is the time when the archery student

how th eir p rogre

ea on.

One of the

by shooting at bal-

loons rath e r than the usual b ull's eye.

B ADM INTO N Due to the increased interest in badmi nton it is no w one of the more pop u l a r winter activitie .

Many girls

enthusia stica lly p l a y this fast and exciting game which h as become so pop u l a r th roughout the country in recent yea r .

At t h e end of the se ason m atches a re p l a yed off and the competition i

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u s u a l ly very keen.


Bridges,

Powers,

S D u ring the p a st few yea rs t h e re ha Ath letic D e p a rtment h a

R u s se l l .

K

Kaighn.

A

Leighton,

T I

Heaner.

N

Rogers. Gray

G

been an i ncre asing i nterest shown in figure skating.

provi d e d ample i nstruction and i m p rovement has been very r a p i d .

formed a skating club, and with the h elp of M i s D u ffy, wor ked out clever fo rmation . w int e r's p r actice w a

M O D E R N Modern d ance i s e x p r e the l ea d er.

The g i r l

Th e c l i m a x of thei r

t h e pe rforma nce of t h e S k a t i ng C l ub at t h e a n n u a l Skating Party d u ring t h e vVinter C a r -

n i v a l , w h e r e t h e y i m p res ed everyone p resent w i t h th e b eauty and gracefu l ne

contrasting p atte rn.

The Women's

E ight of the gi r l s

of i c e

k a ti ng.

D A N CI N G

ion th rough movement to t h e accompaniment of music a nd is b u i l t on a s i m i l a r o r

Th is group w a s sta rted l a st yea r u n d e r Miss D u ffy b u t t h i y e a r M iss G a rd n e r h a s been h ave p rogre sed from the simp l e rhyth mic p atte rns to the more com p lex p atterns.

Third Row : Monaghan, Fennessy, Decormier

Stcond Row : i\ f i r t a llo, Currier

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Fint Row : L o t t . Sandbar. E l a m, S o u l e , B r o w n , Beck


,\rer. Leighton.

Srcond Row :

F IE LD H oc k e y i s t h e req u i red f a l l to j o i n .

The

tere t i n t h i

p a rt i c i p a n t

s p o r t w a s i n t rod u ce d .

t w o s m a l l h o use . s i ty w a

chosen

e l l . Jones,

rowe l ! .

H OC K E Y

port fo r a l l F r e s h m e n

w e re d i v i d ed

Fus

i nto t e a m ·

and

o p h o m o r e \Vomen a n d u p p e r c l a s s m e n a re i n v i te d

fo r p r act ice.

Thi� year

a

new

cbeme

fo r

i n c r e a s i ng

in­

Th e v a r i o u s d o r m i to r i es h a d t h e i r o w n t e a m s , o r com b i n e d i n t h e case of

T h e c o m p e t i t i o n wa

r e p re e n t i ng t h e b e t

keen,

all

and

a round

A

a fte r a r o u n d - ro b i n Fo s H a l l w o n t h e t o u r n a m e n t . p l aye r�

f rom

var­

e a c h c l a -.

F E N C I N G F e n c i n g h a s been a o n ly to j u n i o r a n d j ac k e ts, fo i l

and

pop ul a r

p o rt f o r

enior w o m e n , a n d

e v e r a l y e a r • i n t h e w o m e n's d i v i s i o n .

a re l i m i ted i n

oth e r neces a ry tools.

F o r p r a c t i ce

ness a re a mo n g t h e c h a r a cte r i st i cs d e v e l o p ed by thi

Th ird R o w : Bridges. Reny.

i ze.

Th e fenc i ng c l a

e

a re open

The d e p a r t m e n t i s well e q u i p ped with m a s'.{s, q u i l ted

the g i r l s a re d i v i d e d i n to group

of two.

Po i se and a l e rt­

s p o rt .

Suond Row : R,.,doe"s. .\faddocks. Sandbar. Thomp>on, .\ 1 i s · Gardner, Fint R o w : Pearson, Pullen. Stebbins, Sweet. er

tefko, R u » e l l

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B erry


C. Arey. \fosher. Groi'. B. Arey. Rose

B Among the favorite

A

S

for w i nter sport

i

K E T B A ba ketba l l .

L

The thi rty-five gi rl

L w h o w en t out for the com petition

were d i vided i nto fou r team , capt ai ned by V i rginia M o her, E l i z abeth Sweetser G r ay.

A fter n u m e rou

game

the v a r ity w a

B a rb a r a A rey and Virginia

cho en w h ich repre ents the "cream of the crop' of Colby's women

basketb a l l p l ayer .

B A L L

V O L L E Y Some thi rty- five gi rls w e nt out fo r this exciting game. this seems a remark able number of entrant . John on, Gle nye it

mith, an d Ruth

tebbin .

As the games were not p l ayed d u ring cla s p e r iods,

The fou r teams w e re capta ined by Norm a Lepp anen, M a rgaret The l a tt e r ' s team won the tourna ment. a n d the group claims that

uccess w a s d u e to the fact that they p l ayed

moot h l y

a u n i t.

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M E N ' S

A T H L E T I C

C O U N C I L

Second R o w : Gil more, Hatch First Row : Lougee, Weeks, Drummond. Loebs. M i l lett

The Men's Ath letic Council is the final

granting of letters in all ports.

Every detail

authority i n all matte rs regarding the men'

of the sports calendar from the managers

athletic p rogram.

selected to the schedule that is planned i

Composed of faculty and

student members, it

regulates a l l athletic

handled by the council.

No part of the

events an d schedules, determines the requi re-

athletic program can be carried on without

ments for obtaining letters and superv ises the

the con ent and the supervision of this council .


V A R S I T Y

F O O T B A L L

Third Row : Dae1<ett. Do w n i e . Rho<le.nizer. Lebed nik, Hawes, l\IIarshall. Loring. McCoy, Helin, Dali•. Hughes, He gJ n �tP,-en<. ff ·eil Tlas<on. Brooks. m a l l. ). ! er. Maguire, Lake. Bruce, Capt., Wh i t e . Hatch, Gilmore

Tt w a d u r i ng the l a t q u a r t e r of th e Colby­ B ates game, w i th the fo r m e r l e a d i ng 28 -20, when word came over the loud p e a k e r that t h e B l a ck Bea r of Ma in e wa fleecing the Bow­ d o i n Pol a r Bear to the tune of 1 3 -0 :\ Iona pontaneou M - A - I - N - E ch e e r a ro e from t he C o l by tand and fo r on ce t h ey rea lly mean t it. l f M aine won, an d i f Colby co u l d t ay ahe ad it would m e a n a t i e for tate C h a m pion­ ship honor . Th e C o l by band com menced to j i ve on the Taine tein ong, while thou­ .and of Colby t h ro a ts pou red o u t i nce re t h a n k to th e i r _ orthern :"J e ighbor.

Bnh.i r .

Coach

Pe.irl.

E a s ily outst a nd ing in the tate wa C lyde H a tch. H e could p a ss with the be t of them. H e wa one of the h a rd est r u n n e rs in :"Jew Engl a n d and one of the be t kickers. A l w ays ready to take the b reak or m a k e them, he co­ o r d i n a ted mind and body well enough to p l ace h i mself upon the all �ew England t e a m . Johnny Da ggett, th ough h a n d i ca pped b y an i nj u red k nee p roved h i m e l f a wo rthy runni ng m ate to H a tch. Not as teady - a - H a tch nor a · ver a t i l e p e r h a ps, but a b r i l l i a nt, Aa h y , d a n­ g;e rou r u n n e r, a good q u ick k icker, and one of the d e a d l i e . t tack l e r- and be t d e fe n s i v e m e n in t h e game.

Down on the Co lby t ri pe the white M u le p l anted h i h oove in the ground, and though the Bate B obcat n a r led and l a hed a n d c l a w e d , the g a m e e n d e d w ith Colby aga i n t i e d w ith B o w d o i n fo r the tate C h a m p i on ·h i p .

nd C a pt a i n Bob B ruce-alw ay· cool, a l w a y­ calm, a l w ays fighting h a rd e· t when the s l e d ­ d i ng w a - toughe t . B o b w a a g o o d team m a n , and a confi dent l e a d e r .

Colby o p e n e d the ea on in a b ! a z e of glory y moth e r ing � e w H a m p h i r e t ate on th e i r o w n fi e l d . T h e fol lo w i ng w ee k - e n d fou n d Lowell Texti le m e e t i n g a i m i l a r fate a gue t. of C o l by Col l ege. V e rmont an d Colby battled to a doub!e goo e -egg on a muddy field. The we ek p rece d i ng t h e state erie opener fou n d Colby ba rely no ing out M i d d leb ury C o l l e ge to rema i n in the ran k of t he un defeated. A t B ru n o n ly d e feat fi eld g :> a l s M a i ne lo t game w i th

Suo11d R ow :

Rou·:

Th e re a r e other w e s h o u l d m e ntion if p ace p e r m i tted ; big Dick Wh ite, who s t a r r e d in the B ates game while our ing a bad houlde r : M a­ au i re, D a ly, Pea rl, Lake and others all con­ t r i buted to one of the g re a test C o l by teams i n m a ny moon • . O n ly one d e feat d u ring the ent i re e a son­ and it mu t be at the h a n d s of Bowdoin, t h e i r bitterest r i v a l . A the W h i t e M u l e h u ng u p h i - i l k p a n t fo r the l ast time, someone h e a r d h i m m u tt e r " L a · t yea r B a t e s p u l l e d o u r c h e t ­ o u ts out of the fi r e ; t h is y e a r it w a s Ma i n e . e xt year, b y golly, we'll do it o u r elves.''

w iC:c , Co lby uffered its fi r t an d of the ea o n . Perkin kicked t wo to p l ace Bowdoin out a h e a d , 6-0. on t h e C o l by fi e l d . The clo ing Bate ha a l re ady been d e cribed.

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Gilmore

L:;ke

L

Hel i n

1-f a s < a n

E T T E R

�I

E

N

MelYin Baum '+O" Capt. Robe rt B ruce "+O" H a rl ey B ubar "40'' John Daggett "41 " James Daly "4-1" John Gilmore "40" Edwin Lake "40" Clyde H a tch "40" Abdo H assan "4 1 " Eero Helin "42" William H u ghes "4 1 " Charles Magui re "40" Joseph O ' Neil "42" vVar ren Pearl "40" Richard White "40" William Small

Guard Fullback End Halfback Guard Fullback Tackle Halfback Guard End Tackle End Cen ter Tackle Q uarterback .l11anager

SUMMARY

Colby

0 7

28

O'Neil

GAM ES New H ampshi re Lowel l Textile Vermont Middlebury Bowdoin Maine Bates

13

Colby

Colby Colbv Colby

l'v!aguire

OF

20 26 0

Colby Colby

Hughes

Pearl

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White

6 0 0

12

6 6 20

. niall

( :\ !gr . )


V A R S I T Y

B A S K E T B A L L

Third Row : Coach Roundy, Lafleur. P u llen. Tobin. :\lgr. Stcolld Row : Flynn. Lee. Young. Beach. Shi ro. Ca me Ro':JJ : Rimosouka . Co-ca p t . Hatch, Co-capt. Pearl, Peters

Fir1t

bolstered the var i t,·. after mid -rea . rs and helped the M ules to crush Lo\\'ell Tech and Bost n University. A revamped faine team, ho,Ye er. j olted tate eries hopes by a one­ point "·in in a thrilling game. The Roundy­ men defeated M . I .T. and in the l ast game o f the yea r again rode t ri u mphantly over the B ates Bobcats, 48-3 7. This final v ictory made Col by co-champs with the Bea rs for the State B asketball Championship.

Getting off to a slo,,,,· start, the 'Iule ba keteers put on the p ressu re d u ring mid- ea­ son and ·woun d up the year by holding a share of the !'tate ba ketball crown along with M aine and placing eight vi tories in the win column to six defeats. A one-point de­ feat at the hands of the l\IIaine Bears alone kept the Roundymen from enjo_ ing an un­ challenged championship. Rimosoukas, Pet­ ers, Flyn n . Shiro , and Malins appeared to be the be t clicking combination but there were plen ty of good re-erves in Came, Co-cap­ ta:ns H atch and Pearl, Beach , Young, Pul­ len, Lomac, Le e and LaFleur.

Lanky Al Rimosoukas S tate high forn·ard , and Gil Peters sparked Roundy's charges to many v ictories. mores Flynn and Came b roke away in games to sink clinching baskets.

The Mule d ropped their four fi rst games to H artwick, Ne\\' H ampshi re, Trinity, and Clark before finding a winning combination �-h:ch was able to stop Northeastern and St. Anselms and p u t Colby in the win column. A close 38-36 game with Bates gave the team an early claim fo r tate honors. After pinning a smash ing +5-3+ defeat on M aine, hopes were high for a clean sweep of the state teams. A second v ictory over North­ eastern finished the fi rst semester's court wars .

scoring Coach Sopho­ everal

At guard positions Pearl and Hatch played consistent basketball all season and tead ied the team with their experience. O ren Shiro developed rapidly d u ring the eason to gain a regular guard berth. "Vic" Malins was an­ other mainstay on the team until he graduated at m id-year. The spectacular playing of Freshmen Lee, Lomac, and Lafleur helped clinch second semester v ictories and showed promise of supplying a next year's team which would share state honors with no one.

Freshmen aces. Lee, Lomac, a n d LaFleur

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VA R S I T Y

Jenison.

:\ I J?r . .

Emer�·.

\\·arren.

C R O S S

Fer n 3 l d .

F i t ts.

Card,

Capt . .

DiPompo.

C O U N T R Y

Pott<.

Coach

Perkins

The Var ity harriers ended a di cou raging ea on, losing to every opponent they face d . A small q u a d and the l o s of e\·eral run­ ner by grad uation accounted for l osse to Bate , Maine B o ton U n i ,·er i t�·, an d Nm· H a m pshire .

The l os of Cha e and Charbonneau was keenl y felt b�- the team and n o man de eloped -ufficiently to fill their shoes. Emery, D i­ p m po, Fe rnal d , Fitts, and Potts ho\\·ever, all sho,,·e d some impro\ ement as the ea on progre sed .

C a p t . " C h uck" Card, former Farm i ngton runner, wa the main tar and the hope o f the quad at the beginning of the eason. Be­ a u e of a bout with ickne-s, however, Card rounded i nto shape l md y and succeeded only in gain ing a few points. De pite h is il lnes , ho\\·ever he ah,·ays led the Colby squad to the tape.

Coach Korman Perkins l ooks fonnrd to next year "·ith hopes for a bette r squad. Freshmen N ickerson , B eckwith, and Perley, \Yho howed class th is fal l with the F rosh harriers, w i l l all graduate to varsit) rank next year. T h ei r strength coupled with the t rength of the returning Yeteran should put Col by in the win col umn next fal l .

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V A R S I T Y

H O C K E Y

Third R q w : Coach 1' 1 i l leu. Ma"ha l l . Dyer. Chern a u<ka . :\lgr. Suond Row: Re id, Wheelock. Jone<. Dibble, Woodward First R o w : Be>ch, Fortin, Loring, Bolduc. apl., L a l i berte. John-on

¥Vin ning the l\ I aine Hockey Champ:on hip and captu ring econd pl ace honor i n the New England Hocke�· Conference, the Mule puck­ ster et up the best Colby hockey record of the l ast five years. Spa rked by a 1 50-pound forwa rd line consi ting of Capt. Tony Bolduc, Ray Fortin, an d B ud John on , the Colby ex­ tet "·on seven and lo t fou r game handing setback to Bo\\'doin. l\ I . I .T., New H amp­ shi re, 1Iidd lebu ry, and Northeastern and d ropping gam e · to Dartmouth, Northea tern and Boston College.

l\ I . LT. in a feature attraction of the \Vinter Carn i val. In a fa t-skating game featuring miraculous top by Goalie Loring, the Bo ton College Eagles defeated the Mules, 4-2. [ n the closing game of the sea on Colby again bm\"'ed to the Eagles, 6-5, in an overtime period. Be-ide the stel lar playing of ' One Man Gang" Fortin Bolduc and Joh n on i n the forn·ard l ine, the pectacul a r defense work of Laliberte and Beach contribute d much to the olby victorie . Time and again the e de­ fensemen, playing offen ively, were able to pass to the forn·a rd line for scores. The u ncanny pla�· d iagno i of Goal ie Ed Loring and his mam· brill iant top often kept opponent' · sco res l°''"' I n the Dartmouth game and the t\\·o d uel with Boston College, the perform­ ances of Loring were particularly out tanding. The 1 ule l acked trong reserves which p rin­ cipal ly accounted fo r the defeat of the season . In the second line Reid D ibble, and Wood­ \\'ard eemed to be the best combination "·ith \Vheelock and Jone- playing effectively on defen-e .

The l\ 1 ule- ta rted the ea on off by gi,·ing the Dartmouth I nd ians a tough battle to l o-e, 9-4. \Val loping Bowdoin in a th ree-game series, 6-2, 9- 1 , an d 4-3, Colby easily sewed up the Jaine Championsh ip. On i ts fi rst tour, the team ""hi pped New H ampshi re and l\ Ld­ dlebury "·h i le a sched u led game "·ith \ il­ l i ams was cancelled. Retu rning to the local rink. the p�1ck ·te rs lo. t to No rtheastern i n an overtime pe riod , but thi defeat ,,-as re,·enged later in Boston \Yhen the H uskie 'nre de­ feated , 9-7. A 7 -2 ·wi n was chalked up m·er

M M A RY Tram Da rtmouth Bowd o i n ew H a m ps h i r e M i d d l e b u rv . Bowdoin

Colby -+ 6 -+ 10 9

9

Tea m :'>i o rt h e a .t e r n

2 3 2

Bowdoin

Opp.

M . I . T. Bo to n

C o l l ege

B o s t o n C o l l e ge Northeastern

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Colby

Opp.

6 7 2 4

2 2 4 3

5 9

6 7


V A R S I T Y

B A S E B A L L

S,rnnd Row : L a l iberte. A l le n . h i ro. He�a n . Peter . Lafleur. Li,·ingston. Lor i n � Fir1t Row : Downie Hatch. Cro; . � l n e u i re . Capt . . l a t trry. Chern a u - b < . W h ite. Barry

Rain, snow, and cold ,,·eather hampered the Colb) baseba l l team on it second annual trip i n the south this pring. Games with the Navy Lafayette, an4 two game \\·ith Hampton­ S i dne�· were all po tponed because of bad n-eather. The remaining games \Yith E lon, Cata,,·ba, Davidson and D u ke resul te d in de­ feat for the Mules al though th ree of the e games were lost by ingle run in the ninth inning. Lack o f hitting poH·er \ras the main reason for the Colby defeats. Capt. Charl ie M a­ gui re and F rank Downie came th rough with batting averages of . 3 5 7 and .300 respectively, but the rest o f the team cou l d not connect \\-ith th e offering o f the outhern pitcher . The fai l u re of lugger innie A llen and Joe l atterr to connect for base hit in particular h u rt the tea m ' chance o f winning. The pitching of S lattery an d H al Hegan wa a highlight o f the southern campaign . Sl attery pitched a even-hit game again t

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Duke but sloppy fielding resu l ted in a Duke victor�· 8- 1 . H egan showed class in p itch­ ing in the Elon and Cata,rba games. The result of the spring campaign "·i l l re t heavil y o n t h e performance- tu rned in by these t\\·o pitchers. A l though many game \\·ere postponed Coach Roundy had an opportunity to t ry out men in diffe rent positions and the team n-as able to get a manr-,nek start O\'er the other 1\ I aine team . The re u l ts of the outhern t rip sho'n that if the hitting improyes Colby should have a \'ery good c hance of captu ring the tate -erie thi p ring. RES

LT Opp.

Co!b.r

E lon

+

3

Cata\\"ba

2

oa,·idson

7

Duke

8

b


V A R S I T Y

T E N N I S

outh­

tion who made the trip were John Chase,

land, the Colby Tenni· Team "-a hampered

Cappy Dye r, Hal e1 Frederick, and Bob Tal­

by sno\\- and cold wea t her wh ich forced can­

bot and Carl Pizzano

cel l ation of most of the

n umber ix po i tion.

On it · second annual tour of the

ched uled matches.

Sched uled to meet Hampton-Sidney, Elon,

"-ho alternated at

Gordon Jones was util-

it�- man on the tour.

Cataffba. \Vake Forest, and the University

Lord and Pinansky, particularly, played

of N_ Carol :na only the Cata·wba, VVake For­

ou t tanding tennis on the trip. Although the U. of N _ Ca rol ina match "·as not completed

e.

t, and pa rt of the University of N . Caro­

lina match could be held .

The netmen de­

Lord "·on h is ingles match and teamed with

feated Catawba, 6- 1 , and lost to \V ake For­

Pi nansky to win the doubles match f rom a

est 7-2.

team recogn ized to be one of the best in the outh.

Despite the cancel lation of most of the matches, the squad showed class an d promise

Thi earl�' spring p review of Colby's tennis

of giving a real battle to the Maine teams in

strength sho\\·ed that the squad shoul d have

Charles Lord played

an excel lent chance of winning the state title

number one posi tion and B i l l Pinansky played

the spring campaign .

this spring i f ineligibi l ity does not hurt the

number two.

team .

The rest in order of their posi -

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V A R S I T Y

T R A C K

ole. Hnckinc. Harri . Lebed nik. F i fi e l d . Pra t t Ander.on. Jewe l l . Hel i n . Srroi:d Row : Jenison. J\ l � r . a r i.- e n t . . . \Y:i rren. Di Pompo. B r n n z. .\ l)!r . . A . Wa rren. Fedoro,· i t ch . T hornp,on Pot t s, C? ach Perk i n ' . Daggett. C a r d . .\ lerri l l . ,\ l ien. Co-capt . . Le\' i n . Co-capt.. B u rn h a m . .\ l a c l be. Gollin

Third Ro"' : Gooch.

F i r s t Row :

Johnn�- Daggett and Gil Peters "·e re the outstanding star in a mediocre i ndoor track season . The Mule , lacking a well-balanced quad and hampered by inj u rie an d sickne­ in the l atter part of the season , were unable to captu re a :ngle meet. It ''"as a season of spectacular performance b) a fe"· men but marked hr defeat at the hand of teams with balanced strength. An intramu ral meet early i n the season sho\\·ed the weakne es in the middle and long di tances and in the weigh t events but showed the t rength in the dashes, hu rdles, pole vault, and broa d j ump of the squad. This meet fo retold the re ults of the season as many meets were d ropped becau e of weak d istance running. Johnny Daggett was a con istent point­ getter until he i nj ured h is leg i n the New Hampsh i re meet. H e was high scorer in the Maine meet, capturing fi rsts i n the pole vault, broad j ump, and setting a new record i n the 40-yard dash. Gil Peters, tu rning f rom bas­ ketball to t rack in the closin g meets, et a

new high j ump mark of 6'2" in the New H ampshi re contest . Daggett, B u rnham, Goffi n , Fifield, P ratt, an d Thompson \\·ere high scorers i n the da. hes, h u rdles and pole vault. McRae and \V"arren showed promise of developing into fi rst class m iddle di tance runners next year. Chuck Card and Charlie Lord led in the mile and tffo-mile runs. In the "·eigh t e ents Co­ Capt. M aynard Le\'in, Vic Lebednik, and Helin were towers of strength. Although this season was d iscouraging, prospects were seen for a better squa d next \'ear. lVIost of this year's veterans will stil l b e in uniform a n d t h e steady improvement o f many m e n was encou raging. A good f resh­ man squad '"i l l also add trength to next year's ' arsity. S U M MARY Maine N. H . Bates

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Colby

O pp .

42 400 44

71 67 0 73


F R E S H �I E N

F O O T B A L L

Fo u rth Row : Barker. Li s . Wei s . Her-ey, ro·s. LaFleur. Bubar. L i \' i ngs on. Volpe. Third Row : Coach � l i l lett. P . ] . :\ [ u rphy. F a rn •wor t h . P. R . i\ ! u rphr. :\!JcDougal l . haletzk}'. :\fo the on. de. azario. Wei d u l . MacPherson, Bedo. uond R o w : r. l a c l l raith. K r a f t . ;\Ian fi e l d , Ferris, Hayward. Ragone. Lesaar, Brown, B u rnell. Bither. :\ l � r . Lawrence. Finl Row : \Va Lon, Jacobs

At the fi rst cal l for football about 35 hopefu I candidate reported to Coach Millett to be put through thei r paces. The team , however, "·ith plenty of potential power, suffered three defeat out of five hard fought games. With but a few days of practice th e F rosh met a powerful Coburn team which resulted in their fi rst defeat of the season. The score, 1 3-6. The offense of the Frosh, showing its lack of practice, bogged down time and time again ; but the defen e showed u p well for so early in the sea on. Th e lone touchdown of the Frosh was scored b�r a pa from LaFleur to Liv­ ingston . Undaunted ho\\"ever by thei r former defeat, the l\, f ulettes encountered next a strong B ridgton eleven. The F reshmen completely dominated the fi r t half of the p lay, but d ue to costly errors they went down to defeat on the short end of a 1 9-7 score. Thev0 showed t remendous i mpro\ e­ . ment over their fi rst game as shown by the power they displayed in the fi rst half. Follovving a week of hard p ractice in moothing out the rough spot in both the defense and offense the F ro h encountered a scrappy Kents Hill team. Getting off to a bad start, they allowed th e H il l toppe rs to hit pay dirt twice in the fi rst per'.od . A m uch improved and hard­ hitting F rosh team came roaring back, however to completely outplay thei r opponents for the rest of the game. H ayward and R agone carried the b ru n t of the attack. Ragone scored twice, but failure to connect lost the gam e 1 +- 1 2 . M acDougall, Li s, La Fleur , and Greaves showed up wel l i n this game. H itting full stride the Fre hmen battled a Higgins eleven and gave them a sound trouncing to the tune of 26 - 1 3 . The Colby aerial attack proved a deadly weapon as all fou r touchdown were the result of passes. In the fi rst half Ragone and '.lacDougall both scored , and in the second , the F rosh 's brilliant pa er, Bob Lafleur, d ril led a couple to Hal B ubar who scored the last two standing up. Th e final game foun d them u p against a stubborn Ricker team. I t was a one-sided battle all the way through and ended in an 1 8-6 victory for the Fro h . The Raiders showed plenty of fight but were no match for the M i llett-men. Greave played h i u ual flashy game. Only a few of the players h ave been mentioned abo e, but the whole team deserves a great deal of credit. Coaches Millett and Lemieux should be congratulated for the fine "·ay they hand led the squads and al o the fine spirit they showed all season.

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F R E S H M E N

B A S K E T B A L L

Third Row : Pur-ley, Finkeldey, Dennison. Shaw. Mgr. Suond Row: Wescott, Lee, Schultz, LaFleur, Hildebrandt First Row : Blatman, Macllraith, Barry, Ervin

F R E S H M E N

Saond Row : H u fT. :\ [e r . . H i ldebrandt. 'chultz. P u rsle�-. B edo. Hersey, Gray, Barker. Belli,·eau. t i l lw e l l . .'-! i ckerson. Bbt m a n . First Row : Farn·worth. :\ l urphr. Co<tler. H a m i l t, l\lgr., Coach Perkins. d e i azario, V l lcCarroll, Q u i ncy

Third Row :

Stevens,

T R A C K

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C O L B Y

N I G D T � I E I\ '

COLBY � I G H T

\ ith song , cheer , banquet , a torchl ight parade, h o n l i r r . and . prrche , olh r men cele­ brated Colby N ight. Colby N ight this year, the 36th i n the hi-tor�· of the college "·a ded icated to the memory of Paul "Ginger' F raser, iking athlete and captain of the un­ defeated 1 9 1 + Colby team. A core of alumni f rom the fou r p int of the compa retu rned to the campu to mingle "-ith old friend and to j in th e underg rad i n partici­ pat:ng in the Colby - ight reve l ry , many othe r ol b�· group o,·er the Country held meeting_ carrying on the Col br ight t ra­ ditions. Colby N ight officially opened n-hen the alumni j ammed i n to the Elmwood H otel to attend the annual alumni banquet. Ru- ell l\L Squire acted a toastmaster and intro­ d uced P res. Franklin John on, T. R aymond Pie rce, and Gov. LeH"i Barrow a peakers. As the banquet d re\\· to a clo e the u nder­ grads, marching beh'.nd the band met the alumni and j oined them i n a triumphant torchl ight parade to the old gym . The packed gym heard Cecil Goddard read

congratulatory telegram f rom the other Colby N ight gathering and introduce the , peake r of the e,·ening. Dean Marriner u rged olby men to emul ate the cou rage, optimi m, l a_ tingne s, balance and youthful­ ne. in hort. the C-0-L-B-Y vi rtue , of "Ginger" Fra er. Thoma J. ro man, a membe r of the l 9 J.+ team, introduced the member of that famou eleven who were p re ent, and paid t ribute to the port man hip and leade r hip o f 1 9 1 +' captain. A letter f rom t h e manage r of th e team wa read by H . 0. Goffi n . The Rev. H arry pton read h i now famou puem 1nitten in F rench Canadian d ialect celeb rat­ ing the Colby victory over Bowdoin in 1 9 1 4. After the Fre hmen ang Fred Waring' ne"ong, H ail to Colb� , ' Coach McCor and apt. Bob B ruce spoke of thi year's team. Afte r the rallv the men met the "·omen at a gigantic bonfi � e on the back campus. Al­ though the bon fi re had been p rematurely set off, this fact failed to dam pen the spirits of the huge group of Colby men and "·omen who e ongs and cheer ended the official ceremonie of Colby N ight.

WO 1 E N S C O L B Y N I G H T " Colby N ight ! What is Colby Night' ? asked every freshman.

She al o gave the ongm of Colby Night and explained n-hat Colby N ight really is.

Their questions "·ere answered November 3 , 1 939, when the Thi rty-sixth Annual Colby N ight went into full s"·ing with a banquet served i n the Alumnae B u ilding to h un d reds o f Colby women and alumnae.

Dean R unnal introduced Mr . Fraser, the mother of Paul "G:nger" Fraser , in "·ho-e honor the men s Colby N ight wa dedicated , : M rs. Phvllis St.Claire Fraser, Colby ' 1 3 , and M i s M � rv Louise F raser, Colby '4 1 , the wife an d daug h ter respectively of Pau l Fraser.

I n p reparation for the bonfi re afte r the banquet and the Colby-Main e game Satur­ day, cheers were led by our attractive leaders, Barbara Kaighn Ann Jones, Eleanor Mit­ che l l , and Mary Reynolds. Copies of the new song, " Ha i l to Colby," were presented to everyone attending. Colby women, led by Patricia Thoma and Edna S later , l ifted their voices i n p raise o f Colby with "The Alma 1\ if ater" and other Colby songs. Dean Ninetta 1\1. Runnals, in extending a welcome to the alumnae, compared the Colby of twenty years ago with the Colby of today.

A series of tableaus, The Colby O racle of 1 960, written by V i rginia G ray and read by 1\ifarge ry Smith, was cleverly p resented . E ach cene depicted the social educational and scientific changes since 1 9+0. Out tand ing "-as the scene demonstrating the use of the phonograph records played to the tudents as they lept-teaching them thei r cou r es while they acqui red their much needed rest after a day of flying for recreation. The final scene portrayed the Queen of 1 960-M iss Cello­ phane.


N E W

C A M P U S

D EVE L O PM E N T

T H E N EW CAM PU S TAKE S F O R M The col lege y e a r o f 1 939-+0 ·will g o dovrn

libra ry's completion is assured br Merton L .

into Colby h istory as the year w hen the new

M i l l e r, of t h e c l a s o f 1 890 a n d i n m emory

campus on M ayflower H il l actually began to

of l\ I r. M i l le r s father and mother this build­

take visibl e form. In the p reviou year the : emorial Chapel had e rection o f the Lorimer M

ing ,,-il l h enceforth be kno"·n as the M iller

thrilled the Colby family with i ts simple yet

taking a silver tro\\·el pread some mortar i n

elegant Colonial architecture, yet that was a

place a n d the squ a re block of granite bearing

ingle isolated building on the h i llside, and

the numerals 1 939 ,,·as lowered into place,

Librar�·. "

M r . M iller stepped down and

the campus, as uch , had to be visualized from

Every student present real ized that he h ad

"-hite stakes and e xcav·ation .

,,·itne sed a significant h istorical event.

On the S unday a fternoon of Commence­

A· the fall "·ent on , the "·alls of the t h ree

ment week-end , 1 939, the cornerstones of the

new buildings reached their heights and the

Union and the Roberts Memorial

roof timbe rs began to indicate the final hapes

"\Vomen'

"\Vit h t h e onset o f winte r,

Un ion for men \\·ere l aid with appropriate

o f the building- .

ceremon ies attended by e e ral h un d red o f the

the massive pillars fo r the front entrances

g rad uate who e contributions had made the e

\\·ere ele,·ated into place. Th e tv\ o u n ions ,,·ere completely clo ·ed i n and "·o rk sus­

two build ings possible. "\.Vork v•a

al o begun on the l ib ra ry and

pended . The M i l le r Librarr, ho,nver

: ayflowe r all through the summer months M H il l was a beeh i,·e of activity.

A sur er by

to rise.

con ti nued

Above the roof top the steel skeleton

the S ta te Development Commission showed

of the t°'Ye r kept going u p and up.

that this wa br far the biggest b uilding p roj ­

on l\ovember 1 0t h , the apex was reached and

ect going on in the tate.

At its height, two

a

Finally,

·u re-footed i ron 'rnrker placed a small

hundred ,,-orkmen ( twenty Col by boys among

American flag nineteen stories, 1 9 1 feet above

them ) were employed on the j ob and a t l east

the ground . Some "·eeks later the exterior of the tower v.:a completed . For th e weather­ rnne. the S loop H e ro "·hich bore our found­ ing president, Jeremiah Chaplin, to Maine in 1 8 1 8 formed the ba·i- o f a design.

another two h un d red were di rectly engaged in making, fab ricating and tran porting the material and supplies used. The fi rst F riday o f the college year, Sep­ tember 29t h , was celeb rated as Colby Library Dar, with librarian from a l l over 1\tiaine and f rom rep re enta tive ea tern colleges coming to pa rticipate i n a confe rence and attend the l ay­ ing of the corner tone of the new Colby

As the scaffolding came do\\·n f rom one bui lding a fte r another we began to gain a con­ ception of o u r future college. The Lorimer Chapel , the M i l le r L ibrary and the Roberts U nion lined u p a one axis o f the development

l i b ra ry on M ayflower H il l . T he exerci es were impressive, w ith each of t h e other t h ree Maine col lege p re idents taking part. No one particularly n ot iced the white-haired man

plan and the Women s U nion as the central building o f the women's group, p resented an idea of the scope and beauty of the Mayflower H i l l d ream. Now for th e first time the

at on the platform i n the background President John on stated that "the

d ream approaches reality and we can see for

who until

o u rselves "the shape o f things to come."

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C O M M E N C E M E N T

On June 1 9, 1 939, a

olemn proces ion

marched to the l ower campus for that event \

·hich mark the point ,,·here one path comes

to an end an d another commence . Following an addre

by Dr. Franklyn, Bli orthwe tern

Pre ident-elect of

Synder, niver ity,

one hundred and eighteen graduating enior filed past the platform built under the huge \Yi llows on the bank of the river Kennebec to receive their degree .

One hundred and

eighteen seniors and the On!,! H�nd red and Eighteenth Annual Commencement of Colby

c1

e wer e held on the lo\\·er campus. Class reunion got under way on Saturday evening. The Baccalau reate Ser ice was held Sun­

day morn ing with Rev. Charles Nathaniel Arbuckle of

the

Fi rst

Church,

ii. fas ., delivering the add res .

Newton ,

Corne rstones

for the Roberts :Memorial Union and Wom­ en' Un ion were lai d that afternoon marking another ad ance i n a d ream which is to be real ized . D inner

fol lov,·ing the conferring of De­

College - ta sels change sides - shoul ders

gree , marked the final do ing of the exer-

square-new Colby grad uate

ci e .

tare out at a

new l ife which a"·ait them. I n charge of th� Commencemen t program This final e ent marked the termi nation of a four-day program .

Commencement had

started the p re ious Friday with a meeting of the Board of Trustees at Chemical H a l l . T h a t same afternoon t h e play, " T h e Late Ch ristopher Bean, '

"·as p resented at the

Opera H ouse. On

Saturd ay ,

\\·ere : Professor Al f red K . Chapman, chair­ man, Profe sor Lester F. '·Veeks, Professor Thomas Lougee

B.

A hcraft,

Profe sor

Richard

Jo eph Smith, G. Cecil Goddard,

M rs. Ervena Smith, John White Thomas, and Francis Y. Armstrong.

The College

Marshal and the Assistan t College Marshal fol lo\\'ing

the

Phi

Beta

Kappa b reak fast, the Sen ior Class Day exer-

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\\'ere D r. Richard Lougee, and D r. Thomas A hcraft, respectively.


A C K N O W L E D G E M E N T

TO Elmer C. \Var ren for the acti,·e inte re t and advice \\-hich he h a contributed to the p roduction of the 1 940 O racle. Arth u r Seepe \\-ho has been acting as co-advisor "-ith l\: l r.

\i\Tarren

for the purpose

o f becoming advi or of 1 94 1 O racle.

Carleton D. B rO\rn , photog rapher for 1 9+0 O racle \Yho has cooperated to the utmost i n development o f this yearbook. Russel l C. Knight, Vice-P resident o f S tobbs P ress and super i -or of engraving and publishing of 1 940 O racle, who e pa t sen-ice "-ith Colby yearbooks speaks for itself.

i\ 1 r . Edward H . Perkins, typi t for O racle, "·hose understanding o f the \\·ork and efficiency h aYe g reatly facilitated the prod uction o f the 1 940 Oracle.

Joseph C. Smith, D i rector of Publicity at Colby College, "-ho ha contributed both good a dvice and good pictures to th e 1 940 O racle.

Gardner Gregory, Colby g rad uate of 1 939, who has ol untarilr contri buted pictu res to this yearbook.

The many students who h a e aided i n development of the informal section o f this yearbook th rough their contribution o f snapshots.

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M E N ' S

D IV I S ION

G RA D

ATE

T U D E NTS

George Royce Dean Frederick M i lo Fol om Ford Arthur G rant

0.-ortli f/V hitefield 1 0 !fain Street, Pittsfield 30 Elm Street, Waterville

CL F ranci B lynne Philip F rederick

O F 1 9+0

l len l ien

John Ande Baxter Prince D ru m mond Beach Myron Garland Berry R ussell Malcolm Bi rt\ i tie Fred Bl umenthal Rufus Allen B rackler B rew ter Allen B ranz E ugene Robert B ruce H arley M arshman B ubar Jame 'loulton B unting Al ton Joseph B u rn Horace Freeman B u r r Lio) d vVin ·ton B uzzell Charles H a rold Card Robert Bernard Carr Clark Hopkins Ca rter John Kenneth Cha e Richard Linwood Chas·e William Arth u r Chasse Joseph John Chernauskas David H un ter otton

+2+ d !pi11e

1 1 Gilman Street, Waterville haw111 ut d -venue, 0. ew Bedford, Mass. Tilton, . H. 1 0 Friendly R oad, d uburn , R . I . + - 1 West E n d d i•en ue, New York, . Y . Strong Grant, "IJ,-Jontana ++- 1 1 9 7 t h d venue, Jamaica, . Y . R . F. D . +, Ho ulton 23 Savor Street, Portland 0. orth Bancroft Wayne 3 Oak Street, !Vatervi!le

799

·

6 Perkins Street, Farm ington

orridgewock 1 Cen ter Place, f!Vaterville

treet, 1 ewton Center, Hass. 287 ll1ain Street, f/Vaterville 287 ll!lain Street, f/Vater·ville 22 Hubbell A venue, d nsonia , Co n n . 1 1 6 Hain Street, Houlton

1 0 1 6 Beacon

Ralph Ed"·in Delano Donald Joseph DeLi l e K laus Israel D reye r

:n 1 ).-orth Hain Street, Presque Isle 35 Bou telle A venue, Waterville 23 Tudor Way, Berry Lane R ick111a11swort h , Herts, England Lake R oad, R. F. D. +, Skowhegan

Gabriel OliHr D u mont Thomas Ed"·in Elder F rank Page Farnham Clarence Robert Fernald Floyd Lester Fitts F rederick Milton Ford John Thomas Foster H al sey Augustu F rederick, J r. Leslie Carroll Fullerton Merle Donald Gardner Donald Arthur Gilfoy John Edwin Gilmore W i l liam Louis Gousse, Jr.

Newcastle tree!, Oakland

Alton, N . H . Belgrade ; 5 1 + Columbia R oad, Washington, D. C. 1 2 1 Hillberg d ven ue, Brockton, Mass . 1 0 7 Win t hrop R oad, Brookline, Mass. Porter Hill, Middlebury, Con n . 1 66 Laurel Hill Road, lll o u n tain Lakes, N. 1 . 1 05 Main Street, Fort Fairfield 90 N. Aslz Street, Brockton, Mass. +7 Newbury Park, Needham, Mass. 2+ Spring Street, West Springfield, Mass. 76 Main Street, Fairfield

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Colby College

Founded i n the Year 1818

FRANKLIN W .

JOHNSON, LLD . , President

MAINE

WATERVILLE

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Philip M i l ton Grant I rving Gross

R. F. D. 4, Caribou 1 099 Brook R oad, i\tlilton, Mass.

E rne t Ba rtlett H arve) leon H olme H atch Clyde il i lan H atch \ i rgil Jar i H inckley Gardner Beer Hu ted E d,rnrd Ho,rn rd Jenison F ran k Lyon J e'rel l F ranci D e alles Johnson Gordon B u rr Jone B arnard \ ill iam Jordan

Greenville treet, Waterville H owland Blue hill 455 Second ,-:17.•en tte, 1Vest Ha•ven , Con n .

9.Yz

191

_

275 R e eri•oir A vnwe, Providence, R . I . -+ Wentwort h Court, Waterville 67 Cross treet, Malden, ll!fass. orth ll!fain tree!, East L ongmeadow, 1ass. 33 Hillcrest tree!, A uburn

tanler. \ i llard Kimball Elbert Grave Kj oller Ed"·in E nright Lake ). l aynard H oward Levin Fra � k Gregory L i l l i e Jack 1errill Logan Earle Clarence Lord , J r . Kenneth Booth . M cArdJe Ralph Paul l\ 1 acBurnie Carl \\!infield ilcGraw Charle Franci Magu i re ictor Patrick Malin E rne t Cumming . Marriner J r. B uell Oakman l\ 1errill Robert H enry 1 i tchell John \tVe ! er Morphy John Alexander l\1orri on

,Horgan

310

Thom a

Grafton, N . H. outh Hadley, 111ass.

-1-2-0 1 �5 t reet, Flushing, X. Y. 2 7 Elba tree/, Bro okline, Hass. 235 JI lain treet, 1f/aterville tegman Parkway, lerse_\' City, r. ] . Belgrade

111'aldoboro 7 1 A State Street , A ugusta -1-62 Cumberla11d 1h•en ue, Portland

-1-7 Germain Street, Calais Iackman Station

Charles Rich a rd Randall \Valter H am i l ton R eed

George Flint Taylor \Vi lliam Dee Taylor, J r . A r t h u r Tatton Thomp o n Alfred Norman Timberlake Leon Tobin

tree!,

Winthrop Ridge R oad, Fairfield Levan t 2-t A ldie treet, d llston 1ass. Great ,Harsh, augatuck, Con n . 1 7 Winter treet, T!f/aterville 2-1-5 1V. 0. ewto11 treet, Boston, Jl.1ass. 1 -t 11111111it A.'1.·en ue, Rre, ;\ . Y. /if/ebster, Mass. 36 Lithgow treet, /if/ins/ow

\Varren Pearl George Albert Pike \ ill iam Pinansky

Albert Kendall Sa"·yer � 1aurice Ortiz Searle Edson Rowell Small \Vi l liam Arthu r Small Roger Morri Stebbins \ alter Jame Strong Conrad \Vin hip S"·ift

ll lon

:.\ ew Sharon 625 W. 1 52 treet, ew York, N . 1 . -1-3 A /pine Street, Oakland 230 Brackett Street, Portland 22 111in turn treet , Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. 30 Kn ox Street , Tho maston 2 1 3 Beach Street, R evere, ll!fass.

3 ll!fiddle treet, Farmington 1 82 Essex Street, Bangor 90 1 W. Park A venue, Long Beach , N . Y. 27 Knapp Street , Liverm ore Falls 93 Washington Street Brig h t o n , lllfass. -+ Vaughn

Seba tian Vose

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treet , Caribou


H EADLINE JOTTINGS OF 1 939 - 1 940 ( F rom F resh m a n \Veek to D e a d l i n e )

Official opening p receded b) a new effort

Donald R. Michaud's

to add to Colby's reputation as a f riendly college - The S tudent C hristian Associa­ tion under the guidance of Professor New­ man held F reshman Camp at Lake Cob­ bo eecontee - Lot

Esso Servicenter

of fun had and new

leaders potted . I nt roduction

of

Social

COLLEGE AVE K U E

Technocratic

cou r e b y D r. 'Vi l l iam T . Bovie ( known

'VATERVI LLE,

IATNE

for h i electric k n i fe ) of i n ere t to eniors . . . The Kicking M ule home v ictory of

Oppo i t e Colby College

core fi rst

ea on by defeating Uni­

n r ity of �e"· H ampsh i re 20-6 o n

Telephone 703

nmber 3 0 . . Co rnerstone laid for M il l e r Memorial Library on M ayflo\\- e r H il l . . . Colby till "-in as Lo"·el l Textile s u ffers

P I -E C O K E ICE C R E A M

26-0 defeat . . . . . . M a cot Ari totle out of hock and moreoYer his keep a u red

111an ufactu red

by

for re t of h is life . . . . . . Colby and ermont battle for scoreless tie .

.

. .

.

.

The

Cast for fi rst Po,�·der and Wig p roduc­

Fairfield Creamer�

tion of yea r, " D ange rous Corner," selected . . Civil Aeronautical Authority approve tudent l

pilot training for twenty Colby .

Co.

. . . . . T h i rty-sixth Colby

;ight dedicated to Paul ' Ginger" Fra er, 'Vholesale and Retail

captain of 1 9 1 + footba l l team ' h ich cap­ tu red S tate Series u n cored upon . Copie

.

. . .

.llade in all forms and .fla'i..' Ors

of " H a i l to Colby, ' ne"- foot­

ball ong by F red \Va ring, d istributed for

Fairfield J +9-R2

n r-t time . . . . . . U n iver i ty of M aine

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Fai rfield, Maine


R ichard H en n· \Vhite Spencer \rVirr� r Linwood Leighton \Yorkman, J r.

tree/ , Franklin Park, ,Wass. 82 Essex treet, Bangor 1 7 Church tree!, 1- ramingha m , ,l !ass .

60 Fran klin

Clayton Erne ·t You ng

Uatinicus

CL Henry \Vilson

OF 1 9+ 1

bbott, Jr.

Charle Elton Barnfather Melvin I aac Baum Elmer Led,·ard Baxter George Le �,-i- Beach , J r. Stet on Coom b Beal Joseph F ranci Beeh H a rtle�· lexander Bither C raig Thur t n Blanchard Antonio Joseph Bold uc Sid ner B rick R ichard H owel l B right Alfred Ell worth B rovvn Paul Da�·ton Burn ham

6 2 ilver

41 O leander /reel , If / est pringfield, .Hass. 1 25 Franklin treet , 1l lalden , 111ass. 1 06 Eden tree t , Waterbury , Co n n . 799 haw111 11t .-l ·z te n u e , .\ e w Bedford, 'l!lass. Lisbon Falls 1 1 1 -50 76th R oad, Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. R . F. D. 5, Houlton 532 Brighton A z•en ue, Portland 2 1 u 111 111er treet , Waterville 1 26 Chubbuck treet , Q uincy, Mass. 685 Woodman tree! , Fall Ri'l'er, Hass. 606 W. 1 70 !reel, rew York , A . Y. 79 Pine treet, BrattleborfJ , Vt.

Arthur Spence r Cobb J o eph Edouard C roteau John Winthrop Daggett Jame Andrew Dair Norri E leeck Dibble F ranklin Arth u r Downie Verne Ile vVallace Dyer J r.

88 Maple A·v en u e , lf/indsor, Con n . 1 86 Church Street, Berlin , _ . H . + 9 Pleasant Street, WateN;il/e 1 7+ Sydney treet, Dorchester, 111ass. Parker treet , East Longmeadow, l\!lass. 27 Spring Street , Houlton +O Pleasant Street, Waterville 2+ Jl! laple Street, Rockland 5 5 Sif.ver tree t , fl//aterville

J ames Norri · East John Colby Eaton

53 Su111 111er Stree t , Waterville East Maple Street, Skowhegan 1 WashinglfJn dvenue, Caribou

R aymond A rchela Fortin Jame Joseph Fo ter John Joseph F reme H oover Rod ney Goffin Lloy d V incent Gooch N icholas John Grego rio William Lav;s Guptill

65 Vesper 29+ Spring 6 1 Richardson Street, 1 25 Bartlett R oad,

Stree t , P ortla11d Street, Portla11d Wakefield, Jl,fass. Win throp , 1l lass.

+9 Clin ton d ·v en ue, Wateri•ille 62 Win ter Stree t , Q uincy, il lass . 1 2 1 111adison d ve11 11e, Skowhegan d thens 1 7 Plo7;er R oad, Q uincy, lllfass. 1 3 Pine Street, Belm o n t , 'l!lass.

Pericles Elias Hadzetheaco­ Abdo Ha -an John Edward H a,,-es Cha rles Elwin H uff \i\Til l iam H e n ry H ughe· Thomas John on H use I rving Kanovitz Paul Freeman Kei rstead Al lan Roge r Kn ight

tree!, If /ateri•ille

1 +8 Callender treet, D orchester, Mass. P. 0 . Box 623 , Presque Isle R. F. D. 5, Portland P. 0. Box +7 Windham, Co1111 . 1 6 Hill Street, East Wey m outh , llfass.

R ichard Chau ncey McDonald John MacLei h

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M ONTGOMERY WARD & CO.

knocked from series b�- a 7-6 defeat deliY­ e red b�· the M u les on Colby Day . . D r . R . F . l\I I . Viet

alenti n . German

0

exile on faculty of U n iver.it�· of London , appear here fo r th ree day ,-i-it . Colby Tie- B O\Ydoin for Champion h i p a t h e Mules "-i n Y e r Bate 28-20 � I . Emile Baume open

T FI T TE R

For h o 111 e a n d fa111ily T R E ET

1 :\ I A. I �

. . .

_

Colby Concert

e ries with piano recital . . . . \ omen' diYi ion rnte - 5 7 r ; i n fa,·or of honor code . Executi,·e Board ay majority too mal l to include y tern i n ne\Y con ti­

First

. Daggett elected capta i n

tution .

of 1 9+0 football team . . . .

National Bank

.

tate H i tori an appointment gi \·en to

of

P rofessor G riffiths . . . . . . C h i Epsilon � I u i n itiate fifteen new members .

Waterville, Maine

'Thirty year "-ar if German�· fall ' p red i cted H ubert R . Knickerbocker, famed j o u rnali t, at lectu re e ries . . .

. N ew

talent d i cO\·ered in f re hman cla

at p re -

entation of Powder a n d \Vig p roduction, " Dangerou Corner ' Trad itional ch i l d re n '

pa rty open

col-

Offers El'ery Facility Co nsistent

hortly

lege C h ri tma fe tivities

with

0 11 11 d Ban king Prin ciples

after C h ri tmas \'acation, the hockey team win f ir, t erie ti lt with Bo\\·doin . . Rare col l ection of Worl d \iVa r map

do­

n ated to Colby by Geo rge F. L. B ryant ' 1 7 . . . . . . "Where d o we go from here ?" u bj ect of

medl ey B utler'

Tf/e Specialize In A ll Bea u ty Lines

add ress

. . Colby at the M ic rophone in­ vited to participate i n " Camp u Air,

B A R B E R S H OP

O n The

New England r adio p rogram

A :\ D

B EA

Bob F reeman play at Mexican : Formal pon o red by Pan- H el lenic .

.

. .

.

.

.

1 46 M ain Street

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TY

PARLOR Tel . 680


H i ram Pearson M aci n to h I V Myron Louis Mantell Edgar M artin William H o race Ma rtin Gordon Oti Merrill Wa rren H en ry Mi lls Arnol d Matthe"''. Myshrall

32 Elmwood di•enue, Longmeadow, Mass. 42 abuclzan dven u e, Stamford, Conn . Eagle Lake 1 65 Woodlawn Street, Lyn n , Mass. 75 ll lon trose d venue, Portland 29 1 Crestwood d en ue, Crestwood, N. Y. Pleasan t Street, Rangeley

Jerome O ren tein

2 Endicott

Gilbert Arthur Pete r Robert vVhi te Pullen

Ben ton d 7. 1enue, Benton Station Danforth

E d ward Frank Quarrington

1 2+ Glenwood Aven ue, Portland

Albert John Rimosuka Mau rice Rimpo Louis Salhanick vValter Sigmund Shery Wendell Thoma Starr S tephen Stanley S ternberg H erbert Daniel S tern George John Stumpp Robert H oward Talbot Richard Appleto n Thayer Alexander F ranci Thompson Keith Kei rstead Thomp on Edwin Arnold Tooli B enon Stephen Topal ian

treet, Lawrence, Wass.

West treet, Poquo1L ock, Con n . +09 Unio n d. -v enue, Paterson, . I. �

1 0- 1 0

7 Chavenson treet, Fall River, llass. 5 7 1 11111 mer treet, Lyn n , Mass. 20 d corn Stree t , Wa/den, Mass. eneca A.ven ue, Ridgewo od, Queens, . Y. 20 College A ven ue, Waterville 58 Burlington A venue, Bristol, Conn . 1 52 E . 9+tlz treet, . ew York, � . Y. 19 D avenport Street, d ugusta 1 08 outh tree!, Q uincy, il1ass. Reach R oad, Presque Isle Ch u rch treet, 1attapoisett, llrlass. 131 onan t u m treet, Brightoll , !Vlass.

E rnest Frankl i n Upton, Jr.

5 l/7ilson Park, J;f7aterville

Ronald H erbert \,Yallace Robert Edward \V"heelock

P. 0. Box 1 +3 , Mars Hill 22 Harding A 1•en ue, Edgewood, R. I .

George \V"en t\\'Orth Young

7 5 Horse d 'l.1enue, Rutherford, "f\ . I.

C LASS OF 1 9+2 Robert Edward Ander on Lawrence Arthu r Anicetti Robert Moore Arnold Philip Borden Babcock Frank Benjamin Bailey Wil liam E l ton Ba rta Arth u r Geo rge Beach Jr. Dwight Kelley Beal Robert Wende l l Bender Cha rles William Berry, Jr. Will iam Paris B lake Jr. David B rodie vVendel l Clark B rooks H a rold John B ubar Charles Raymond B u rbank Robi n on Derry B u rbank

28 Ben ton A venue, Winslow Main Street, Lisbon Falls Elm R oad, Briarcliff Honor, . Y. Hain Street, Castine R . F. D. 1 , Water-ville 1 ,262 Great Plain A venue, N eedliam, lllfass. 1 04 Main Street, Watertown, Co n n . Lisbo n Falls 426 East Broad Street, Westfield, N. I . ++ Coyle Street, Portland 32 Pleasan t Street, Waterville 1 75 R iverside Drive, New York, N. Y . 5 2 Pearson Street, Saugus, Mass. R . F. D. +, Houlton 36 Clapp Street, Malden , Mass. 1 72 Prospect Street, Berlin , N. H .


Another v i ctory for Colb_ as B ates is met

Harold W. Kimball Co.

i n openi n g B asketball S tate Seri es with score 36-38

.

. . . . . O rganization of 111ill and Contractor Supplies

kating and modern dance clubs by Colby Co-ed

. . . . P roceeds of ' Dutch

60 T E I P L E S T RE ET

T reat Dance" to defray expenses of annual baseball trip to North Carolina . . . . .

' ATER\"I LLE,

lATXE

P lans for fou rth \Vinter Carni al, spon­ sored by Outing Club completed .

A Few of our

lV I occasi n dance and fa h ion shmr to open festiviti es

Representative Lines

M i s B hicoo B at-

d ian C u tom see lo s as

��

of E a t I n ­

l ivala, B ri tish barri ter tell . .

. Lowell Textile

Lule

core ea r win of 48--1-.)

Revi ed Chapel y tern feature orientation a emblie

for f re hman class

Governor B a rrovn crowns Alta G ray of Cumberl a n d Cente r Queen of Colby YVi n ter Carnival a ceremony is broadcast . . .

.

S no"· scu lptoring, hockey, d a ncing and basketball

among

feature

of

weekend

. . . . . . Women 's new Student League con titution to go i nto effect with April elections . . . . . . Colby at the M icro­ phone inaugurates Quiz Series . . . great d i fficulty

m

found

stopping

p rofessors

. General Platoff Don Co ack Choir p resen t

rich p rogram o f R ussian

m usic

. . M rs. H ardy-Lemperly

letters and fi rst edi tion among new gifts

Good Food t h e !Vay

to Colby l i b rary . Men's athletic council f reshman year residence r u l e

You Like

approves

full

. . . t o go

into effect col lege year S eptember 1 940 . One h un d red eighty-two ap-

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It A t


Lau rence Brron Butler Juliu Buy � i ki I i ffo rd F rederic ame, J r. Jame Fo rtune Candalet Norman Mar hall etl in H ar ry ohen Robert Cohen Gerald Llewellyn ole \Vill iam Robert onley H e n ry Fu l ton Da,·id on Kenneth M ahlon Decker Loui Lu igi D i Pompo R ichard R aymond Dyer

1 39

i ta Fedorovich E d"·in Lewi Fi her L a\nence Porte r Fitton R aymond Martin Flynn Franklrn lvah Foste r Emanuel Kenneth Frucht

treet , Srmzerville, 111ass. treet , //f/orcester, 111ass.

9 1 Ledgelr1u 11 A n11 11e , Bar Harbor 1 2 achett treet , Providen ce , R. I. 27 1 Tre111 011L treet, Taun ton , 111ass. Bro okside A �·e11 11e, ew 111ilford, Con n . 38 Lawton treet , Brooklin e , ll1ass. Xorth New Portland +.939 "]\ . 1 1 t h /reel , Philadelphia, Pa. /reel , Jackson Heigh ts, N . Y. Cli11 to11 1 2 111/ain tree/ , Riley avagf Hill R oad, Berlin , Con n .

3 , 706 7+th

\Val ter Leona rd Emery T ohn Gordon Fifield

11111111er

1 1 8 f ler11 0 11

2 Elm

tree/ , Eastport

R. F. D. 2 , f17inslow 50 /if/edgewood R oad, /!'est "f\.rewlon, JI.lass. 5 +2 Uaple tree! , Fall R i'l}er, 111ass. 1 6 Beech 111 fJ11 t lreet , Worcester, � !ass. 1 0+ Fourth Street, Bangor 3 Park treet , earsport 1 ,i-93 E. Parkway , Broo kly n , Y. .

John Edward Geagan Geral d Abraham GiLon Gerald Lerov Goodman Le lie H ow � rd G raffam

99 Otis Street, Bangor +2 O rkney R oad, Brighton , ll!ass. 3 1 + Church treet, Oakland 3 Beech treet, Gardiner

Mil ton \ il liam H am i l t :\ rth u r Ed\\·ard H anken Beniah Con rad H arding Lau rie Lodo H a rris Albert H i l l H ayne H a rol d E rnest H egan Eero Robert H el in C urtis Leland H ememrny Darold Boyd Hocking Max Alfred H olzrichter Stedman B rown H oward H a rold Lewi H u n toon

utherland R oad, Brighton, Hass. 33 Ware A ven ue, Revere, 111ass. Washington treet , Holliston, 111ass. 0 11th flern o n , 111ass. 860 Beaco n Street, "l\.'ewton Cen ter, Mass. 1 46 Hamilton d ?;en ue Lyn n , A 1ass. 1 +2 Cen tre lreet , Q uincJ' , 11 1ass. 1 3 7 Langley R oad, . ewton Gen ier, 111ass. St. Geor.q e 204 Va n Hanton ilvenue, Passaic, N. ]. 1 03 Ch urch Street, 117are , 111ass. Pleasan t Street , Rangeley

H a rold Au tin John on Lincoln Verneil Johnson R ichard Clark John on R ichard Nils Johnson R obert I rving John on Alvin Jolovitz Norman David Jone

204 fV Falconer Street, Falconff , . Y. 1 6 Spruce Street, Waterville 20+ W. Falconer Stree t , Falconer, Y. IO 607 2 1 5th Street , Queens Village, r. Y. 1 29 Brookside A 01en u e , Brockton , Hass. 3+ Clin ton A ven ue, Waterville 9 Edgebro ok Place, Cranford . ].

James F ranci Kavanaugh George Rand Kilbourne John Colwel l Kitchen Richard Norton Kohn R aymond Florian Kozen, Jr.

1 +2

.

1 5 Pope Street, New Bed[ord, 111ass. 1 0 Court Street, A uburn 279 A berdeen Street, Fredericton , . B. 1 38 Sewall A venue, Brookline, Mass. 1 9 Mount '1 ven ue, Providence, R. I.

257 Main Street, Waterville 4 Eastern A venue, Waterville

R aymond Edward Lacombe Al ton George Laliberte Glendon Lee Larkin

Baker Street, Clin ton

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pear on Dean

A nything i11 Flowers

l i t for fir t semester . . .

Th ree day emba sr feature

b u l l sessions.

Jll i tbtll' s �reenbouse

Youth l eaders a ns"·er que tions o n moral and religiou p roblem I rma Schoenberg

. . M rs.

ol pe

10 H I GH WOOD S T R E E T

i ter of Professor

choenberg. demon trate

her m usical Yer­

a t i l i ty by l ecture and recital

\i\TATER\" J LLE, l\ I A I � E

. . . . . .

Telephone +67-\V or 467-R

Colby tie "·ith Maine for S tate B asket­ ball Champion h i p as .

+8-3 7

h e defeat

Bates

. H ocke�- team p lace

-econd in N e"- England H ockey Confer­ ence . . . . . .

ixteen enior e lected to

Phi Beta Kappa

. . M ore member of

thi

cla s than any other cla

ha,·e been elected . B riti h

.

Fairfield Lumber Cornpan�

i nce 1 926 . Leading

\rnr monger ' Right H onorable

Alf red Duff Cooper former fir t lord of B ri tish Admi ralty, peak o n ' The

Lumber, B u i l d ing l\ 1aterial Mason

tru g­

S upplie , B u i l ders Hard ,rnre & Paint

gle for L iberty" . Colby voice

College

Choir

of

seyentr-five

p re ents v aried p rogram on

took Concert Tou r.

roo -

M a l e q uartet, solos,

Save on L um ber; Call o u r Num bers

and piano elections featured . . . . . . Loring elected hockey captain for 1 94 1 R i mo uka tai n

e lected b a ketba l l capWatervil l e Phone 70

. . . . . Tran portation theme o f

F a i r fi e l d Phone

56

eventeenth annual u ndergraduate banquet o f co-ed

. . . . . .

S hakespeare cla ,

u n der d irection of

Profes o r Carl J . \Vebe r, p resents p rogram o f scenes f rom ten S ha ke pearian plays . . . . . . D r. E d ward H . Griggs in lec­

ST � l? � S () � VT. ST() l? �

ture serie stated that we shou l d do every­ George "3 1 "

thing in o u r pO\ver to help democracie destroy m u rderou d ictator nation

. .

Ted "29"

and cruel policies of . . Colby host to

VVATER I L LE

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SKOWH EGA


Victor And rew Lebedn i k Arth u r Bate· Lincoln , J r . Burt n La Fa\'ette Linscott , 1 el\'in or � an Lock Charle- Aloy. iu Lord Edward F u l l e r Lo ring John Li ving -ton LO\vel l

l 9-+-27 16

306

R oxbury ,

Ji1ass.

Cen t ral d ve n u e , Xew Have n , Co n n . East J lain

treet, Searsport

19

Edward tree ! , WatervillP Cen tral Park tf est , ·sew Y ork, N. Y.

327

1 36

53

trc1 t t o n

-+5

peedwell

tree! . D o rc h ester, .Hass.

1 .5 1 9

E. D u z•al

t re e ! , Philadelphia , Pa.

t ru t , D orchester, lass . laple .-l v('fllle , Farmington D ickerman R oad , -:Vew t o n Hig h lands , l lass. O ld L y m e , Co n n .

' Keil

Linwood E lanthan Pal mer George Arnold Parker Donal d l bert Parson And rew \Vl lder Pea rl \Valte r Martin Pej ko John Frankl in Pieno, J r. Carl Jo-eph Pizzano Roger Har ey Poor G i l bert Evan Pott Shel lev - Lerov Pratt Loui Ed\\·a� d Principe

tree!, Bar Harbor

tree ! ,

5 ,009 Knox tree t , Philadelphia, Pa . 9 Bis h fJ /> /ru t , Fra ming ham , Wass . 1 7 T'er n o n Place , Stam[ ord, Con n .

Robe rt Ralph 'fc Donnel l Frank \Ve ton l\ Ia c Rae Jame David Mar h a l l a u l l\ I i l lstein

Jo eph F rancis

K e n n ebec

10 Hazing

·

A l bert rn,·el l Richard Li nsc t t N :cke1--on ha rles \Vinthrop J io-htingale Richard E l y oye

Taylor R oad, Xaslz ua, "t\'. H . I . ,.j !ba n s , ··/\: . Y .

1 1 6 R oad,

.\ obleboro

I 2 X udd

315 12

!rut , Pf / ater;•ille Charlest o 11

o . Fro n t trert , X eU' Bed ford , Hass. Chapin J zr e n u e , Ro cky Hill , Con n .

6-++

Broadway, Revere

.Hass.

22

Pf/oodside Street, Sale m , .l lass . � fain tree t , E. Yort h/ield , lass .

1 79 326 A rn old r3 U illia111.

tree! , .\ ew Bedford, lass . , h . •e1111 e , Brock t o n , Hass.

C l a rence Roderick Reid H a ro l d Lorraine R hodenizer Gordon Abbott Richard on Robert lement R1·an

15

F rederic Oberlin Sargent A lbert I rving Schoenberger H a rold Du ncan Seaman O ren Richard S h i ro Jo eph Denni S lattery Add ison E l iott Stee\·es John C u rt i S te\·en John Everett S teven

29 Elm treet , Ellsw ort h 1 , 7 1 1 Linden /reel , Bro o kly n , l . Y . 1 49 Brite A ve n u e, Scarsdale, N. Y . 5 + College d ve n u e , Waterville 1 02 Phillips tree t , Weym o u t h , ,l1ass. 78 Pleasan t treet, L dcester, llJass. 3 5 3 tevens A v e n u e , Po rtland 93 Beaconsfield R oad, ff/orcester, Wass.

E rne t Gil man Tarlor 'Wi l l iam Joseph T etreau John Le"vi Thoma E l me r Madi on T°'"'er Jr. Wi l l iam Edward Tucker

67

-+2 C_rpress tree ! , ff/atertow11 , Hass. 72 Depot t reet , Livermore Falls ] 5 Granite Stree t , R o ckland Freeman

!reef, Framingham, illass.

Pleasant Street , East Walp ole, Hass.

++ H o n u m e n t Street , Portland 1 02 Silver Stree t , Waterville O g u n q uit

92 908

W il l iam Warren Vaughan

Bea�1er Street, d n s o n ia , Co n n .

Hale Street

332 97

John Bu rton Warner Arthur B uxton vVarren , J r. Samuel B rewster Warren Gerald A n d rew Wa on Wal ter William \Vebb Lewis E rne t \Veeks

Beverly Farms, lllass.

Conest oga R oad, f/f/ay n e , Pa. North Street, D o v er - Fo x crof t

2+ Hig h Stree t , ewport 36 Lincoln Street , Calia!i 2 College Place, Waterville 46

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Baltim o re Stree t ,

Ha�·erltill,

Mass .


R hode I sland S tate in Glee C lub Concert follo"·ed by d ance . . I nte rcollegiate C ros

"Your appearance is importan t !"

Country Debate

Keep you r clothes and s hoes looking l ike ne\ !

Team attends national conYention of Pi Kappa Delta at Knoxville, Tenn . .

JIMMIE'S

Tou r \, a -hington. D . C . , on return trip

CLEA TSERS A)JD S HOE R E PAIR I NG

. . l\tl a rj orie Ed,vards, se,·enteen rea r old violi nist. "·iw great applau-e in 1 56- 1 5 8

. . Adam

la t of concert ·erie

gift fil l s last gap among fi r:t edition

SHU·FIX

I ain S treet

Tel. 2025

of

H a rd iana i n Colb�· Lib rary . For fi r t time in ten year appea r again at

K igh t ' in mode rn

T"·elfth

WHE R E'

treamline ver ·ion p re-

ented i n A p ri l . -peak

hake peare

olbr .

ELMER ?

. D r . T. Z. Koo

in behalf of Far Ea -tern

tudent

Gone t o

Tel ls of C h ine·e

Sen-ice Fund . .

t ruggle for l iberty and security and of fifty-fifty chance they a re taking to d rive o u t invader . . . . Colby Debating

NOEL'S TAP ROOM

ociety officially o rgan­ 2 3 S I LVE R S T R E ET

i zed under guidance of Profes or H e rbert C . Libb�· .

ix vetera n ten nis

men t ravel

outh d u ring ·pring vacation

WATERVILLE, l\ IAINE

Jay Allen, war corre-pondent and lectu re r \\-ell received at Colby Lec­ t u re Se rie

Where Friends Meet !

.

Glee C l u b ,·isit joint ccncert

Rhode Hand . . . . ' Red'

tate

m

:\arm

appear. ar J unior \Veek-End formal d ance . . . . . . Activitie opened with melo­ The College Laundry

d rama p re ented by Colby -tudent O racle copy meet deadline . .

.

1 0 S O U T H S T R E ET Tel. -t28W

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Paul Adelbert Wil ley Charl e John Will iam H a rmond Robert Wit . YValter And rew Woodward Philip Byar Wy or

.+2 Ro ose1:e/1 A 1:enue, Waterville 6 King Court, Waterville i-8 11 m 111it ! i•en ue, Brookline, Hass. 6 11 1athaurs tree!, 111.ilton, 111.ass. Pen n y'7.•t111it1 ;h•en ue, Easton , Pa.

C LA Paul l\/Iau rice bram ·on Mel ville Yale lderman Edwin \1Val l ace lexander B u rl eigh Ed,Yard Barker Charl es George Barletta Ru ell Phelp Barrett Jo eph Pre ton B arry James YVill iam Bateman EdvYard J o h ua Becker H u bert tan ley Beckwith And rew ictor Bedo Charle Jo eph Bell i\'eau, J r. Daniel Blatman Bever! F ranci Booth Thoma Richard B rad dock Arthur Kerr B rown Philip Clinton Buck George Wil liam B u rnett Philip Tyler a ey Leonard Cau t orman Albert Chaletzky Charle E dv•ard C hapman Leonard Ger chon Cohen Robert Cole Cornell H arold Arth u r Costley Charles Van Vleck C ro s Richard M ahlon C rummett Leo M ichael Cu rley

OF 1 9.+3

1 4 l!f/ashington Plar E . , :\'eiv York, N. Y. 2 , 1 1 0 Chapel tree!, Xew Hm•e n , Conn. 28 ElmwfJod A 7.>enue l!f/aterbury Con n . ,

417

1 .+ i/i1er Street, Waterville orth Terrace d 1•e11 ue, 1t. T ern on, . Y. 38 Laco nia R oad, 11' orcester, �1.ass. 296 Broad treet, Weym outh, Mass. 526 A ndoi·er treet, Lawrence, lllass. 3.+ Emerso n treet , Tew Hm en, Con n . 1 2 Billings Park , ewt o n , Mass. 28 U in ter treet, Water7Ji/le 1 28 Higliland d 1•en ue, Wo/lasto n , .Hass. 72y;! O ln ey treet , Pro� idence, R. I . 2 3 4 Jackson /reel, Newton Centre, l lass. 5 1 9 Lec(mey d ven ue, Palmyra, . l. 5 3 Lloyd Road, Hon le/air, . I. 523 Hancock lreet, Wollaston , Mass. 58 1 Broadway, Everett, 11ass. _

30 1 pring Street, Portland clwyler treet, R oxbury, 111ass. 7 1 A Broad Street, Lyn n , 111ass. 57 .il1e/bo11rne Street, Portland 1 93 Palmer Street, New Bedford, Mass. 1 Elm R oad, Mountain Lakes, I. R. F. D. 1 Waten•ille Forest R oad, E sex Falls, . I. R. F. D. 2, Waterville 1 8 1 Washington tree/, Taunton, Jl lass. 29

.

Robert Romeo Decormier, J r. Robert Cu hing Den n i on H arold Eugene Dolan

28 111ildred d ven ue, Pough keepsie, N . Y. 1 00 High Street, South Paris Machias

Laurence Merton' Edwards William Frank Entreken, J r . F ranklyn H a l l E rv i n Thomas Webster Farnsworth O rman B rown Fernandez, Jr. Abraham Thomas Ferris Richard Arthur Field William Finkeldev B rad ford Gale iranci Wi l liam Edward F razier

263

] 1 8 Lincoln A venue, Gardiner ew Street, Ballerrle, . I.

Main Street, Danforth 333 North Pleasant A venue, R idgewood, . 1. 76 South Main Street, Old Town 1 7 Temple Street , Waterville Hebron 1 0 1 Euclid A venue, Hastings-o n-Hudson , N . Y. East Wakefield, N . H. Main Street, North Vassalboro 70 E mery Street , Portland 23 Slawson Street, Polgeville, N . Y. Sheldon , Vt.

N unzio Giampetruzzi Donald Al f red Gray Robert Maurice Gray [ 1 40 ]


Spring Brook

Evelyn Cardin

Ice and Fuel Company

Ladies' Q uality � If erchandise

Ice - Coal - //[/ o o d

+2 l\ IA I N S T R E ET

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Boothby and Bartlett

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Better Bread

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IAI XE

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Ed,,:ard John Greaves Lawrence Stuart Gu rney

+8 State Street, Portland 1 0,57 1 R o undtree R oad, L os A ngeles, Cal. 1 53 High treet, outh Hanson, Mass. 10 Pilgrim Road, 111edford, Mass. 1 1 Cushing A venue, Brockton, 111ass. Pittsfield 3 1 5 D ogwood Lane, Man hasett, N. Y. Nobleboro 1 03 Ch urch Street, Ware, Jl!l.ass. 1 09 Plank R oad, Waterbury, Con n . 30 Gibson Street, Needham, Mass.

Ralph King H a rley , J r. John Campbel l H a rve R ichard Everett H ayward Ralph Elmer H er ey H arry Le lie H ick , J r. H arry Pete r H ildebrandt Samuel D\\·ight H o,n rd Cah·i n Kenwortlw H u bba rd John Goreham H �1tche on l\1eyer oh en Jacob George H en ry Jahn H oward Raymond J ohn ·on Ju tin Oley John on J r.

1 0 Browne treet, Brookline, Mass. 859 Hawthorne A venue, Mo unt Vern on, N. Y. 20 Bo u telle A ven ue, Waterville 20 Boutelle A venue, Waterville

Leo Franci Kavanaugh, J r . E l iot Bernard K raft

1 5 Pope Lreet, r ew Bedford, 111ass. 77 Brown treet, Bro okline, 111ass.

Robert Arth u r LaFleu r Charle E d w i n Lawrence John Jo eph Lee Perley Ma nard Leighton John Cha rles Le sar Nichol R ay Lindquist I rving E rne t Li John Ronald Li ing ton John Martin Lomac

1 27 Ken nebec treet, Waterville 92 A m h erst treet, ashua, N. H . 1 1 111ith treet, Portland R. F. D . 7, Gardiner 939 d r111itage Ii ven ue, Chicago, Ill. Puritan R oad, Buzzards Bay, Mass. 1 1 1 H obomack R oad, Q uincy, Mass. 2-1-7 State treet, Presque Isle 12 ale111 treet, Portland

Frederick Boutler McAla q James Renwick McCarroll H arry J oseph MacDonald William John MacDougall E' an John Mac i l rai th Laugh l in Donald MacK i n non :Morrison MacPherson Charles Frederick Main William Lee Man field, Jr. Delbert Donald Mathe on Earle Kenneth Merrill Philip John Mezz u l lo O liver Nelson M i llett, Jr. Frank J oseph M iselis James Wil l iam Moriarty Ross Lyle M u i r Leonard M u rphy Paul Joseph M u rphy Pau l Robert M u rphy

2 1 6 �.Jain treet, Waterville 722 E. Ridgewood A �·e1111e, Ridgewood, N. ]. East Millin ocket 16 Clinton A ven ue, Saugus, Mass. 1 , 1 00 Greenwood Street, Wilmette, Ill. 5 South Wyoming A ven ue, A tlan tic City, N. ]. 1 ,063 Hancock Street, Quin cy, Mass. Island Falls 63 Boston A ven ue, Winslow 96 Central Street Ipswich, Mass. 3 Wen tworth Court, Waterville 111ezz ullo Lane, Rye, N. Y. 1 6 Dalto n Street, Waterville 8 High &reet, Chelsea, Mass. 60 A thelstone R oad, ewton Centre, 111ass. 7 1 So u th Whitney Street, Hartford, Con n . 7 6 Kingsbury Street, Needham, Mass. 70 Park Street, Melrose, Mass. 39 Rm•en R oad, L owell, Mass.

R ichard Ell iott deNazario

'11urry Hill A rms, Bergenfield, N. 1 .

Charles Edward O ' Rourke Leonard Leland 0 ier

1 +8 Broad Stree t , Hedway, 111ass. New Harbor

Carl Cl ifton Paradis H arold C raig Paul Charle F rede rick Peace, Jr. Roger vVill iam Perkin

1 1 5 Mt. Pleasant A venue, Skowhegan 2,074 -,..., ortha111 pton Street , Holyo ke, Mass. 30 Beacon Street, Gloucester, Mass. 65A Elm !reel, Waterville [ 1 42 J


Shriro's Economy Market Tel e phones

Elm City Bowling Alleys

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25 S I L ER STREET 1 02 MAI N S T R E ET \VATERVILLE, l\ 1 A I N E \VATERVILLE, 1\ 1AIN E

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Cynthia' Sweet and D u rand's Candies

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Rollins Dunham Company =

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Carons Barber Shop and

Beauty Pador

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Wm. Levine & Sons TVh et lier it's formal, or informal

·we hm1e what's n eeded

53 M A I N S T R E ET Tel ephone

432

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P acy Levine Ludy Levine

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An on T rue Perle\· Charle E liot Pin � n ky Earl Jo eph Pomerleau Thoma nd rew Pur ler J r. Frank

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239

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treet , .l leclzanic Falls

tree / , L o ng Beach , . '. Y .

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Joseph Robert \Val lace And re\.r Wat-on Erne t God f re�· \ eidul Larrv \Vfr Rich � rd Tapley \Vescott Donald l i ffo 1 d \¥hitten George E rne·t vVh ittier Robert Puffer \Volcott

tree t , r. raternille tree t , Q ui n c y , lass .

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Edward Barnar d Porter Linwood Cecil Potter

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Grondin's Sanitary

58

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Toil et Goods

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!JA I N E

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Pine Tree Gift

Shop

Emery Brown Company

1 7 S I L ER STREET Locally o,rned and Ope rated

P h o n e 1 820 W

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Dorothy V i rginia \Veek

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DE ' T 1 ,5 7 5 Broadivay

Clara Elinor Young

203 Uadison d ven ue,

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1 0 1 U' oodla11d !reel, Lawrence, llass. 2 1 Prospect treet, Waterville R. F. D. +, Portland 90 Hillman Ire t, "/'\ ew Bedford, Ha s. 1 60 pland R oad, Cambridge, 1Hass. 35 College A ven ue, Waterville 25 Ueadow lf/ay, Cambridge, Jiil.ass.

Phylli Ann Chapman Marj orie E l izabeth Cha e

M u riel Lydia Farnham E l len Maria Fitch Ruth King Goul d Frances Clinton G ray Nannabell e H oover Gray Vriginia Edith Gray H ulda Loui-e Holt M a rgaret Louise Johnson Norma E l izabeth Leppanen

kowhegan

11/0n Waterboro

Dorothy Edyth Bake 1\ l a rj o rie A lice Berq Ruth Eleanor Blake M a ry Bonnar E li zabeth Fitzgerald B renner Jean B ridges H elen B ulkley B rO\rn

R uth E linor Erner on

o. Portland

OF 1 9+0

I abel Cox Abbott Lyd ia Abbott

1larj orie Day

treet,

1 4 1 Falm outh Street, Portland 3 8 Garden Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. 32 lf/est

111 0 11 11 1

,-li•enue, lf/est Roxburj', Mass.

47 Central

lreet, "/'\ orth/ield, Ti t .

Belgrade 6 Pearl Street, lf/aterville 36 Oxford R oad, "/'\ ewton Cen tre, 111.ass. Seal Cove 1 8 Dudley Street, Presque Isle 373 Br-oadway, Cambridge, Mass. Fort Fairfield 1 0 Belm ont Street, Milo Ashburn ham, Mass.

Shirley Juanita Maddocks P riscil l a B ruce Mailey B a rbara N ad ine M i tchell Ruth \¥in i fred Moore

50 L incoln Street, Millin ocket 63 Salem Street, A ndover, Mass. 1 0 Burleigh Street, Waterville 1 3 Gilman Street, Waterville

M i l d red E lizabeth Perkins Con tance Josephine Pratt Ol ive Octavia Pullen

10 Lawrence Street, Waterville West Street, Barre, Mass. North A mity

M argery Lier Reed Katheryn E l len Reny

1 1 So. Edlin Street, Worcester, Mass. 5 7 0 Sum mer Street, Waterville


rt -hen

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t hin k of Flowers,

Think of R ose's

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R ose's Flo wer Shop Corsages - Cut Flowers

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- pecial Rat rs for College 11 ! en -

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O 'c 'er 1 1 cLellans

Cloverd ale Farms

Maine C entral Railroad C afe

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695 -J

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Elmore L. H ustus

Located in the station

STREAMLINE BOWLING

]OH::-< P. LAWR , President

ALLEYS

C HAS. A. LAW RY, Treasurer

Lawry Brothers Company

Eight of t h e m ost beautiful A lleys in � 1aine

1 5 7 MA I N O TTO L A RS E

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Complete H o use Furnishers

l igr.

Phone 3 3-+

EDWARD B E:\1 1 s, d sst. Mgr.

Fai rfiel d Maine

Red ington a n d The

C ompany

1 940

H o m e Furnishings of Quality

ORACLE BOARD

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A d rianna Pat ricia Rodgers R u th E lizabeth Rowell Doris A u d rey R usse l l M i n d e l l a Sil verman Edna I rene Slate r Glenyes Wilton Smith Margery Wyckoff Smith Deborah Elizabeth Still ings Eleanor Loui e S tone

22 Con klin A ven ue, Broo klyn, N. Y. 277 Jltfain Street, Waterville 276 Higli!and Street, Dedham , Mass. 88 Fessenden Street, Portland 380 Willow Street, fiPaterbury, Con n . R . F. D., B o x 1 8, A lfred 3 , 1 3 1 P Street, . W., Washington, D. C. 57 Third Street, orth A n dover, Mass. P. 0. Box 26 1 Sanford

Patricia Anne Thoma Alleen Thomp on Constance Lucille Tilley Barbara E lizabeth Towle

91 3+

ilver Street, Waterville ilver Street, Waterville Ashland P. 0. Box 306, Oakland

El izabeth Jean Walden El izabeth Carro l l Wescott J u l ia Colby Wheeler M a ry Loui e Wheeler Clarice Elaine vVinslow Raye vVinslow

Walden Farm, Greenville Bluehill 1 7 Boutelle A venue, Waterville 1 7 Boutelle A ve n ue, Waterville Ashland Raymond

C LASS OF 1 9+ 1 Mary Anacki B arbara Page A rey Dorothy Louise Ballard Thelma Marj orie Ba sett Helen Belyea Carolyn Esther Beverage Florence Moreau Boak Helen Syb i l B radshaw Elizabeth Adaline B uckner Rowena Mari lyn B uzze l l

4 Maple A venue, Middleboro, Mass. 1 07 Edgell Street, Gardner, Mass. R. F. D. + d ugusta 76 Seavey Street, Westbro ok 51 Pleasall t Street, Waterville 1 3 7 High Street, O akland 337 Wagller A vell ue, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 3 1 5 East 80, New York, N. Y. 5 Cellter Place, Waterville 5 Oak tree!, Waterville 22 M o lzegall Road, "!>. orwich , Con n .

Jean Coyle Frances Selma Deco rmier Rosemond Clare Donahue

2 8 Mildred A ven ue, Poughkeepsie, N. Y . 30 Ueclzanic Street, Presque Isle

Clai re Frances Emerson Dorothy Jane Emerson Alta Mae Estabrook

2+ May Street, Biddeford 35 Jefferson Street, Haverhill, Mass. Oakfield

Catherine Pugh Fussel l

2 7 7 Vassar A ¡ven ue, Swart h m ore, Pa . 1 6 Bun ker A venue, Fairfield Cumberland Center 5 Cen ter Place, Waterville

Katherine Bertha Glazier Al ta Sherman G ray M a ry B uckner G regory M a ry Frances H itchcock Donna Elsie Horne B arbara Louise Kaighn Beatrice Ruth Kennedy Mary E leanor King

22 Madison Street, Chicopee Falls, Mass. 37 Prospect Street, Waterville 28 N . Sten. ton Place, A tla1i tic City , N . ] . R . F. D . 3, Waterville 1 5 Frederick d 1_1enue, Meth ue1L , Mass.

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P H O T O G R A P H E R

tudio

Camera S h o p

5 0 Main S t reet

Cor. Main and Temple

( over ]. C . Penney Co. )

( at Farrow's Book hop )

1 93 9 - 40

1 93 8 - 3 9

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Pau l i n e B artlett Lander

High Street , Kingfield

Mari n El izabeth IcArdle \ il letta E thel IcG rath Joanna lV I ac 1 u rt ry H elen udrey la ell i rginia Bernice i\ 1o her Ellamarie

lf /inthrfJp .-1 Page A ven ue, CaribfJ u 3 3 1 CabfJt treet , Bei•erlr, l lass. 1 1 Eng/ewfJod ,-/ 1·e11 u e , Bro okline, l lass. Bear Pring Camps, Oakland

ou r-e

arah \ innifred

11111 111er dlin

tree t , Harshfield, .Hass.

r? ,l /ain

Barbara Patridge Ruth Patte r.on Jean Pear on Ali on Barrack Pike P ru dence Piper Shi rle\· G race Porton Elean � r B uell Pu rple H annah Beatrice Putnam

treet, Fairfield

//f/est carboro R. F. D. 3 , Waterville 1 39 andwiclz tree! , Ply m o uth 11lass. 200 Willow tree! , ff/est R oxbury , .l lass. Caribou 8+5 ff/estford tree! , LoU"ell, }lJass. 1 + East High tree! , East Hampton . Co1111 . .Y or th treet, Houlton

Ruth i\ la rgaret Robert­ i\ Ia rr. Gertrude Robinson Jane lice R u. el l i rginia Ryan

pri11gfield, ,l lass. ,-/shla11d Gramata11 d 'l.1e11 u e , Tuckahoe, '!\ . Y . 1 38 Charter O a k !reel, S . 11 1anchester , Conn .

H elen d rianne anbar Ol ive Dorri · avage Ruth H ilda Scribner Barbara Marie kehan Ruth Rebekah Stebbiw Geraldine A ranka tefko l\ Ia ry El izabeth ,,·eet e r

1 9 J.Hass A ve11 u e , Portland 603 Han oi•er tree! , Ma11 clzester, .\ . H. Charlesto11 5 1 9 tei•ens d ·v en ue, Portland li11 turn Street , Hasti11gs-011-the-Hudso11 , X. Y. 5 70 JVest 20+ tree! , Tew York , .\'. Y. Blanchard Road, Cum berland Center

1 8 7 High

22

Clai re \Veek Tilley

d sliland

1 l il d red Fanni! Van alkenburg inecour Ada

Bayi•ilfe l ve11ue, Bayville, L . I., X . Y. 1 5 Bradford J ven ue, Bradford, 1 lass.

Diana H ilda \ iesenthal

82 Park ,-h•e11 ue, Portla11d

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E l izabeth H ope A rcher E rlolya Lou ise Bacon Bettr iaud Barter Carolyn Maude Batson M a ri lyn B ragdon Frances Loui e B re\\:er -orma Mae B ro ius C h ri tine B ruce

tree! .

Rii•er

treet , l liddleboro, 'llass.

Oakla11d tonington Welch Pool, Campobello, . B., Canada 1 9+ Longview d i•en ue, White Plains , N. } . 1 5 7 Silver Street, Waterville 1 02 Ma11neri11g Street , Berlin , . H. 6 Brookview A i•e11 ue, Fort Fairfield

M a rgaret Evelyn Campbell Jean Cannell Mary Lill ian Carr M u riel E rn estine Carrell M a rj orie Mae Cate

1 79 D art m outh Street , Portla11d 1 1 0 Waverly Street, Everet t , Wass. Norridgewock 1 1 0 Fairfield Street, Oakland 6 Cemetery Street , Con cord, H. r.

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The City Job Print Everything in Prin ting and Engraving that a College l lan, lVoman, o r

ociety n eeds . .

FR .\ X C IS .

I . Jos E P H , P roprietor

a\·ing- Bank B u il ding

'' AT E Rn LL E

Telephone 20 7

l\ IA I � E

THE FRID\, D L Y H O TEL R Y

fJ!Je ELMWOOD HOTEL H 0 111 e o f t h e fam ous .

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1 argaret Young Clayton Dora Jean Coffin E l izabeth Cole l\ 1arv Lee ConwaR u t h E ther C rovv- ell Edith Marjorie C u rti

ewton, Mass. Ashland 609 /\. assan Street , Bellm o re, . Y. 39 Curtis A venue, Wallingford, Con n . 4 Howard Street, L udlow, Mass. 45 Allt. Vern on treet, Saugus, lllf ass.

Al ice Catherine Don d l inger i rginia Lucille Duggan

34 Tremont ,-h •enue, Glen brook, Con n . 5 Ellis R oad, Swampscott, Mass.

45 alisbury R oad,

Iar�· El izabeth Farrell Anna Carolyn Fi her Eleanor M i riam Fu rbu h arah Entwi tie Fu , el l E telle El izabeth Gal l upe Pri_cilla George Gloria Gene Goel itz Barba ra Ellen Grant

8,Yi ·r,vest Street , Waterville T orthfield, Mass. 1 5 Boutrlle dven ue, Wateriiille 227 ft assar d ;•en 11e, Swart h m ore, Pa. lllfars Hill 242 West Britannia Street, Taun ton , Mass. 365 A 1eadowbrook A 7-•e11 11e, Ridgewo od, r. I. 1 , 090 Chelm fr1rd tree!, Chelmsford, Mass.

He ter Marcia H atch Pri cilla Runnal H a thorn Dorri Jane H eanev Barbara Rose H old � n a rolyn H opkins M u riel Ethel H owe

] 1 -t Pleasant Street, R ockland

Pine !reef, D over-Foxcroft 29 Washington Street , Beacon , N . Y. 1 1 5 Lp111field treet, Peabody , Mass. 99 Bay;•iew Street , Camden 3 dlp/l(I Road, Holden , ll lfass.

M arilyn Shi rley I reland

-tO East Terrace, Atillin ocket

\Vitha Margaret Jardine Ann Barker Jones M a ry El izabeth Jone

27 Burleigh

Washburn treet, Waterville Win throp

Eunice Kath ryn Kenney

5 8 Win throp Street, d ugusta

J ane Leigh ton Amy Louise Lewi Betsey E lizabeth Libbey

23 Williston R oad, A uburndale, Mass. 1 50-58 8 7 R oad, lamaicc1 , . Y. Newport Avenue, Pittsfield

::\ larie C h ristine Merrill Eleanor Lee M itchel l Olive Grace Monell Na ta lie Eleanor Mooers

20-t Washington Street , Bath 10 Burleigh Street, Waterville Eden, N. Y. A s h land

Florence MacDonald Perkin Elizabeth Grace Peters Patricia Elaine Powers Celia Maude Rather Mary Rose Reny Ma rtha Ann Rogers S usanne Carpenter Rose S usan Betty Ro engren Betty Anne Royal

10 Lawrence Street, Waterville 1 08 11 l o hawk R oad, Tuckahoe, N. Y. Hain Street, East Pepperell, Mass. 1 1 0 Rockaway Parkway, Valley Stream , N. Y. -t R oosevelt A venue, Waterville 1 2 Hazelwood A ven ue, Waterville Brooks Sparkhill, N. Y. 1 1 9 North Main Street, North Broo kfield, Mass. High Street, Woods Hole, ll lfass. Blo omingdale, N. Y . 81 Milwaukee A ven ue, Bethel, Co n n . Washburn

Ruth Gertrude Sander on B lanche' Elnora Smith Cynthia Mary Smith Dorothy Myrtle Smith

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DIRIGO OIL COMPANY

W. W. BERRY & CO. tationer

UPER SERVIC E STATIONS

WAT E R I LL E

and Office Equipment

( This and That for Colleqe)

FAI RF I E L D

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R anges a n d Fue l Oils GREYHO ND B

G a solin e an d Motor Oils

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p eci a l i zed Grea ing Good rich Ti res and Tubes

TERMI

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PA G E S

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Beat rice hi rlel' osno\\·itz Jane oule Eleanor U rch Stuart

-1-2 Jl,lorgan treet, tamford, Con n . Y. 2,79+ Bedford ;/ 7,r e iz ue, Bro o kly n , .L 2 1 3 Shaw treet , L owell, Mass. •

Marion Beatrice Thoma Ruth Marie Thom as June Loretta Totman

38 Peirce Street, 11 1iddleboro, Mass. 4 7 Broad Street, R ockland 32 Lawren ce d ·ven ue, Fairfield

Sh i rley I da \Vagner R u th Adaline \Vol fe Theodora Wright P riscilla France \Vyman

0.'ortheast Harbor R . F. D . 1 , Vassalboro 33 Dewey treet, pringfield, Vt. 225 Norwo od A ven ue, Cranston , R . I.

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M a rj orie Mae Abar Eilene Phyll i Alpert Charlotte B rainerd rey

Main tree!, Westmiuister, Jl;fass. 1 26 Pleasant tree!, Fairhaven, Jl,1ass. 1 07 Edgell treet, Gardner, 1l1ass.

Constance Barbour El izabeth Beale Lill ian Mae Beck B a rbara Marion B rent Marjorie Merry B ro·wn

1 92 !evens d i1e11 ue , Portland 1 6 Gilman Street, Waterville 9,8 1 8 1 62 A ven ue, Howard Beach, N. 1 . 95 Bo urne Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 327 Manor R oad, D o uglast o n , L. ! . , . Y.,

Myrtle Loui e Condon Natalie Ann Cousens fary Gardner Currier Lorraine Josephine De- I le ­ Anne Dunmore Olivia Parkhill Elam

South Brooksville 3 Cobbossee A ven ue, Gardiner Lake View Farm, D ryden 1 1 5 Sargent

treet,

ortheast Harbor ewton, 11 1ass.

252 Sargeant Street, Hartford, Con n .

Gerald ine Amie Farnham V i rginia R uth Farrand Gerald ine Dolo res Fennessy Diana Zanie Ferris E lizabeth Ferrand Field Ressa Yvonne Flewelling Mary Page Foster

1 + D onald Street, Waterville Hain Street, Savannah, . Y. 1 -1-9 Lexington A venue, d uburn, R . !. 1 7 Tem ple Street, Waterville Hebron Easton 5 ,6 1 8 Post Road, Bro n x , 7'. ew York, . Y.

Ca rmen Cath leen Gagner Hope-j ane Gillingham Mary Elizabeth Gonra Pri cilia Alden Goul d Barbara S tevens Grant Jeanice A rleen Grant R uth Graves Anne Woodru ff Gwynn

26 1 Pleasant Street, Oakland 1 26 Sherman Street , Portland 298 Penobscot Avenue, lltfillin ocket 6 Hartsh orn Road, Walpole, Mass. 75 Coleman R oad, Wethersfield, Con n . 1 3 Park Street, Caribou 56 Prospect Street, Marblehead, Mass. 3,2-1-5 Patterson Street, Chevy Chase, D. C.

Shi rley Clark Hainer Eleanor Jeanette H andley I sabel B rady H a rriman Glenna Rosalie H a rtley R u th MacRae H enderson Madeleine Peyronel H inckley Ruth E llen H owe

1 2 1 ll!ladison A ven ue, Skowhegan 1 52 Ch urch Street , Guilford, Con n . 9 0 Hig h land A ven ue, Gardiner Bridgewater 27 Oakland Street, Medford, Mass. R. F. D. 1 , Surry State Hospital, Con cord, N. H .


P� o/; TH E 1 940 ORACLE

T H E

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W O RC E ST E R,

P R E S S

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Leah Anna Kaatz

2+ ft espar

l + l Western A venue, Waterville

M a ry E l izabeth Lemoine R u t h EvelYn Li ttorin . R uby Loui e Lott

23 A 1orrill A ven ue, Waterville 80 88tlz Street, Brookly n , N. Y.

M a rj orie Alice M cDougal M u riel Jane McLellan Ruth Allen Macdougal Ann Jeanette Man field Norma Anita Marr Louise M i rtallo Dorothea Pri cilla Moldenke Kath leen Ann Monaghan H i lda Pauline N iehoff Jeanette E leanor N ielsen Carolyn E lizabeth u tting

Hanson Street, Sanford Welshpool, Campo bello Island, . B . 2 9 8 Highland A ven ue, Wollaston , Mass. 4 Green Street, Ipswich, 111.ass. 65 Elm Street, Waterville West End A ven ue, Stamford, . Y. 1 66 Parsons Drive, Hempstead, N . Y. 46 River A ven ue, Gardiner 29 Roosec elt A ven ue, Waterville 82 E nglewood A venue, Waterbury, Con n . Oak il ven ue, West Boylston, A 1ass.

Ethel Catherine Paradi Janet Pfleger Ba rbara Effie Phil brick Phyllis Jane Potter l\ 1 artha Price Thelma Marie Proctor Sylvia Rakof ky H arriet Rex Mary Reynolds Lillian J une Robin on Evangel ine Audyne Rockwell

treet, Portland

Keres Cottage, Good Will, Hinckley 40 Niagara Street, D u m on t, N. 1. 2 1 School Street, A ugusta 1 0 Kelleran Street, Houlton 1 65 U int hrop R oad, Bro okline, 111ass. 8 D onald Street, Waterville 9 1 North d 'venue, Haverhill, Mass. 1 8 Howland A ven ue, South Dart m o u th , Mass. 1 0 Sch o ol Street, Waterville A sliland 3 3 ll!faple Street, Oakland

1\1 i riam Fonda Sargent I icah Ruth Shapiro Eleanor Wilma Smart

29 Elm Street, Ellsworth 97 Hillman Street, New Bedford, Mass. 26 Sum mer Street, Waterville

E lizabeth Tobey Beatrice Lou ise Trahan Marion Jean Treglown Priscilla Wellman Twombly

High Street, Hampton, N. H . 4 4 West Britan n ia Street, Taunton, 111. ass. R h•er Street, Ply m outh, Mass. 27 111on Street, Waterbury, Vt.

V i rginia Anne Wyl lie

Warren

H ayda Leah Yamins Phyl l is Myrtle Young

367 Whipple Street , r ail River, Mass. 1 2 Linden R oad, Melrose, Mass.

S P E C I A L AND U NCLAS S I FI E D Anna M iller Daub Sarah H ortense Martin

3 7 Lawrence d ven ue, Fairfield 6 7 , 2- cho m e, A otrmi, Nada-Ku, Kobe, Japan 1 0 0 11/est Street, Waterville

Mary Ewen Palmer

A1t. ll!ferici A cademy, Waterville

S ister St. Jean l ' Evangeliste

State H ospital, A ugusta

Berry vVeil [ 1 56 J






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