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College. Waterville,

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Dr. William John Wilkinson, whose keen perception,

kind humor, and sincere understanding of student problems

have made him endeared by fwndreds of Colby men and women,

the Senior Class respectfully dedicates the 1941 Oracle.

William John Wilkinson
















FRANKLIN WINSLOW JO HNS ON *

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President o f Colby College

.M. Colby Co1lege, 1894 ; L.H . D., C o l by Colleg , 1916 ; LL.D ., A .B. Colby Col l ege, 1891 ; U niver it of Maine 1933 ; LL. D. Brown U n i er it , 1933 ; D .C.L., Acadia Univer ity, 1938. Prin ipal, Calai (Me.) High chool, 1891-1894 ; Principal, Coburn Cla ical I n s titute, 18941905 ; P rincipal, Morgan Park ( I l l .) A cademy, 1905-190 7 ; As i Lant Principal, Univer ity of Chicago H i gh chool 1907-1909, Prin ipal, 1909-1919 ; Profe o r of Educat i on, Tea her s Col· l ege Columbia n iver ity), 1919-1929 ; Pre i dent, Colb Co l lege, 1929· Member, N a tional Edu ation o iation ; Rel i giou Education ocialio n ; Phi Beta Kappa.

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Dean of

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MARRINER

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ollege 1913; .M. uffolk olb ni r it , 1937; Head of tbe Engli h rademy, 1913parlment, Hebron cademy, 1920; Principal of Hebron 1920-21 · Librarian of Colby Co Uege Dean of men, Pro­ 1923-1928; 1928fe or of Engli h at Colby Col lege; Pr id nt of the e1 England oll ge enifi at Board· lnve t i gatEntranc diale t ; Phi B ta d l o al !la in Kappa.

NINETTA MAY R UNNALS B. A. M.A.,

LITT. D.

Dean of Women B. . Colby Col lege, 1908 · M. . Col um­ bia niver ity, 1920; Litt .D. Colby Col­ lege, 1929; Teacher of Mathematic , Foxcroft cademy, 1908-11; Teacher of Mathematic and Dean of Girl , Maine Cen tral In titute, 1911-16; Highland Hall, 1918-20; Colby College. Dean of Women, 1920-26; A si tant Profes or of Mathematic , 1920-23; Profe or of Mathematics, 1923-26; H i l l dale Col lege, Dean of Women and Associate Profe s­ or of Education, 1927-28; Mis Say­ ward' School, 1927-28. Colby Coll ege, Dean of Women, Profe sor of Math­ i nce 1920. and Education, ematic National Education A sociation; Na­ tional A ociation of Dean of Women; A merican As ociation of Univer ity Wo­ men; Phi Beta Kappa; Board of Man­ ager of the Bapti t Board of Educa­ tion.

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CL RE CE H YW A R D WIDTE, B. ., M. ., Litt.D. B.A. Amher t College, 1886; LA. A m ber t C o lleae 1902; 'lember of the Colby Facul t y i nce 1902; Litt.D. Colby Col lege, Profe or of the Greek Lanauage and Literat u re from 1902-34; Profe sor Emeritus ince 1930; Member of Phi B et a Kappa.

1929;

GEORGE FREEM P A R M E TER, B . ., '1. . Ph.D., c.D. B . . Ma achusett tate College. 1900; M.A. B rown n i ver ity 1902; P h . D . B rown niver it_, 1903; A sociate Professor at Colby Col lege, 1903-04; .D. Colb Co llege, 1916 · Merril l Profe or of Chemi try ince 1904; Member of the American Chem ical o iet_ . W E B T E R C H E T ER B. ., M. ., .D. B.A. C o l gate n iver i ty, 1906; M. . Harvard Un i er ity, 1908; In tructor at Co lby cademy, 1900-02; In tructor at Colb Co llege, 1903c.D. Col gate n iver05; A ociate Profe o r, 1905-10; Profe or of B io l o gy i nce 1910 · i ty 1934. T H O M A B RY C E H C R A FT, B . ., Ph.D. B . . Wake Fore t Col lege, 1906; P h . D . J o h n Hopkin Un iver i t y, 1911; Member o f the Colby Faculty i nce 1911; A ociate Profe or, 1911-13; Profe or of fa thematic ioce 1913. H E R B E R T C A R LY L E L I B B Y, B . . Litt.D. B .A . C o lb Col lege, 1902; B . . H a rvard ni­ ver ity, 1904; Litt.D. Colby College, 1919; In tructor at Colby College 1909-12. i tant peaking ince 1913.

ociety ;

B . . Colb Colle ge, 1909; B. c. and at Colby Col lege, 1920; Fel l o w c1ence. Member A m erican A ociation ociety for the promotion of Engineeri n g

C R T I H G H M O R R OW, B . . M. . Ph.D. B . . an d M. . Clark niver it y. 1911; Ph.D. C l ark n iver i ty, 1927 · i tant L i brarian A merican ntiquarian ociety, 1912-1920; o­ ciate Profe or and Head of the Department of Economi c , Colby College, 1920-24; P rofe or of Economic and ociol ogy, Colby College, 1924. C A R L J EFFER 0 W E B ER, B . ., M.A. (Oxon.) Litt. D . B .A. J o h n H opkin ni er it 1914; M.A. ( Oxon .) Oxford Uni r ity, 1920; Litt.D. Frankli n and Marsh a l l C o l lege, 1938; A i tant Profe or of E n g l i h, Colby o llege, 1922-23; A ociate Profe or, 1923-25; Pro[e or of E n g l i h, 1925-28; Robert Profe or of E n g l i h Literature in e 1928; C urator of Rare Book and Mann cript i nce 1940.

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. William and Mar ollege, l'.>02; of Wa hin gton Coll ge. 1909-18; o lombia ni er ity M. . a nd Ph i Beta Kappa; Member d i ory o iation ; taff

Uni ersity 1908; College, 1920-22;

Uni er ity of Toulon e, ociate Profe or of Modern

1918;

B . . Colby College 1917; M.A. Harvard Unis i tant Profe or of Engli b 1926-29; D i re tor of D ramatic .

1919-26;

A.B. Princton Univer ity, 1922; A .M . H a rvard of Frankfort-on-the-Main and f un icb, Germany, wi tzerland 1938; A sociate Profe or of Modem

WEEKS

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HAN C H R I TIAN THO RY, B . A ., M.A. B.A. n iversity of I l l inois, 1920; M .A . Un iversity of Michiga n . 1929; A sociate Professor o f Lat i n a t Colby C o l l ege since 1932; Secretary of the Facul ty; Member of Phi Beta Kappa, and Kappa Delta Pi. GILB E R T F R E D ER I C K LOEB , B.P.E. B . c., M.A. B.P.E. Springfield College, 1925; B .Sc. niver it of Pitt b urg, 1927; M . A . Columbia U n iver i ty, 1930; Graduate Stady i n E du cation niver ity · In tru tor i n Phy i a l Education at Bate Summer chool, 1929-37; at Columbia Member of Kappa Pi Kappa· Phi Delta Kappa and Kappa Delta P h i; Associate Profes or of Healt h and Education a t o l by C o l l ege in ce 1934. H E R B ERT LEE NEWM A N, B . A ., .T.M., Ph.D. B . A . Colby College, 1918; A ndover New­ ton Theological In titute B.D. 1922: .T.M. 1927 ; In tracto r at Colby C o ll ege, 1922-26; A ociate Profe or of Religion i n ce 1926; Ph.D. B osto n U niver ity, 1939; Member of N a t i o nal A ociation of B i b lical In tru t io n an d ociety of B i b lical Literatu re and Exege i . WALTER EL ON B RE C K E R I DGE, B . ., M.A. B . . Tuft Coll ege, 1926; M .A . Tufts College, 1928; In tructor at Colby College, 1928-30; i tant Profe or of Economic , 1930-3 7; ociate Profe or of Economi in e 193- · G raduate t udy at Col umbia Univer ity; Member of Phi B eta Kappa. R I C H R D J EWETT LO GEE, B . ., M . . Ph.D. B . . Dartm outh C o llege, 1927; M . . U n i­ ver i t y of M ichigan, 1929; Ph.D. Columbia Unjver i ty , 1938; i tant Profe or at U niversity of erm o n t, 1935 · A i tant Prof • or at Colby Col lege, 1936-37; ocia te Profe or of Geol­ o gy at Colby College i nce 1939. ELMER CH P M A W RRE , .B., Ed .M . 1926; Io t ructor a t Colby C o llege 1928-30 · A Bo ton n iver ity, 1933; or-iate Profe tor of the Per on nel B u reau ince 1933. .B. a ar College 1924; M . A . Y a le Uni ­ M A R Y H AT C H 1 A R H LL, n i er ity, 1932; In t ru tor at Rockford College, 1927-29; Montana ver ity, 1928; Ph.D. YaJe State Col lege, 1932-33; I n ·t ru cror of Engli h at Colby College, 1935-37; A i tant Profe or of E n g l i h 1937-39; A o iate Profe or of E n g l ish i nce 1939; Member of Phi Beta Kappa. W I NTHROP HAMOR T LEY, .B. Farm ington tate ormal chool 1901; A.B. Uni­ ver ity of Main e, 1910; l n tructor at Colby Col lege, 1920-25; A i Lant Profe sor of Phy ics ince 1925; M em ber o f Ph i Beta Kappa.

LOUGEE

MARSHALL

WARREN

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L a w rence

niver it ; Co ac h at t. Lawren e 1920· 24; i Lant Profe or of He al th

E L L WORTH W I LLI M I LLETT, B . . , M. . High choo l. 1925·27; M. . olumbia Ph ical Education ince 192-; o ac h of Ho k Ba eball.

i Lant

. C ol umbi a i taot Profe

ni er it , 1932;

or of Bihliog-

B. . . M. . B . . Bo ton oiver ity, 1929; M. . Harvard niver ity of Pari , France· M ember of Phi Beta an<"y and fodcrn L ang ua ge in e 1938. ORM D B A R P LMER .B., M . ., Ph.D. . B . Co l b C o l lege , 1930; M.A . Yale U n i er.ity, 1932; P h . D . YaJe Un'iver ity, 1936 · In t ructor of History at Co lby C o l lege, 1933-37; A i tant Prof e o r of Hi tory ince 193 7; Member of Phi Beta Kappa; Member of American Hi torical A ociation.

MILLETT

RUSH

SMITH

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PALMER


CHOE

BERG

EEPE

MORE

C H OENBERG M . A . P h . D . M_.\, U niver ity of J a s , Rown ania ; P h . D . n i er i t of Ja - ; I nt rn a t i o n a l Re ea rch Fel low a n d Re· n iver i ty of Ja s ; I n- t ru c t o r at n i ver i ty of C h ic ago ; P r i nc et o n In t i tute of dvanc ed t u dy ; I ns t ruc to r warth m o re ; A c t i n g s i tanl Prof e o r. warthm ore ; In t r uc t o r of M a t h· i nc e 1937; Member of o l l eg e 1936-37 ; A i L a n t Profe or of M athemat ic e m a t ic_, C ol by P h i Beta Kappa.

B . . L afay et t e C ol l ege 1924; C oa c h a t N orthea tern nia l t h a n d Phy ical E duc at i o n at C olby C ol l ege i nc e 1937; J

. C ol um b i a niver i ty, 1927 · A oc iate Dean of Women C ol o rado tale Teac her C ol lege 19r-30; oc i a t e Dean of W o m e n at Penn s lvania l at e Teac he r C o l leg , 193 .31; In� truc t or of P yc h o l o g y a t C ol by C ol l ege, 1935-38 · A i tant P r o· fe or of P y ch o l o gy i nc e 1938; M e m ber of Kappa D el t a P i .

A RT H

.B.

Dart m o u t h C ol l ge, 1931; M . C . . A m os In t ructor of Bu i n e d m i n i- t rat i o n at o r of B u i ne dmini t rat i o n i nce 1939; Member

R W ILL I

1932·

B . ., M .. P h . D . B . . B rown U ni er ity, 1933; M . . B rown n i ver i t y, 1934; Ph. D . Bro1 n niver ity 1936· A i tant in E n g l i h and L ecturer at B ro1 n n iver it ; ec retary of M a i ne B et a of Phi Beta Kappa, C ol b y C ol l ege· Member of M odern meri an oc i a t i o n of n iver i t y P rofe or · Modern H um a n i t i e L a nguage , oc ia t i o n · for dvan e menl of c a n cl i navian t u d i e · I nmeri a n Re ea rc h A - oc i a t i o n · i L a nt Profe or of Engli h C ol by C ol l ege t r uc to r in E n g l i h, C ol by C o l l ege, i nc e 19-W. PIDL I P TEW RT E I T H E R, .B., M. . ity, 1939; In struc to r u1 M o d e rn L a n guage K appa Phi Kappa. J OHN W HI TE T H O M A C ol lege i nc e 1930.

A.B.

. B . C olby C ol lege, 1930; M . . H a rvard U ni v e r­ i nc e 1932; member of P h i Beta Kappa a n d

.B. B o1 do i n C ol l ege, 1918; D irec t o r of M u ic

, B . A., M.A. N O R M A N C H E TER P E R K I M ic hi gan, 1939; I n t ruc to r in Healt h a n d Ph

CARL 0

B . A . C ol b y C ol lege, 1932; ic a l Edu a t i o n i nce 1934.

THOM

BIT HER

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at C ol b y

U n iversity of

PEllKI


01\tP

LARK

RETTI

RAY

DITHER

RETT I, B . ., M. . Ph.D. B . . Ro kford Coll ge, 1930; M . . Ph.D . _·nel ni r it , 1937; In tro tor of Engli h, olb College,

omell ni inc 1936.

B. . Colby ollege A i tar1l Librarian.

BITH R, B. Bouve-Bo-1on chool of Ph !ructor in Health and Phy ical E lu ation

1n WE

1928; olb

M. . Colby Col­ olJege; Iember

i al Education, 1936; ince 1937 .

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. B. Bale CoHege, 1932; M. . Harvard Pri ate i tant lo Profe or Grindell olby College in e 1938.

HE

B. .

mber t College, 1930; an ni er ity, Columbia, olby College ince 1939;

B. . Gilford ollege, 1935; B.D. Hartford Theological em­ R Ligiou Edu ation 1939 · In lructor in R ligion ince 1939. JANET M RCH T, B. . M. B .. Tea hers College, Columbia Univer ity, 1924 · M.A. Teacher College, 1933; In tructor in Ph ical Education. Au ]phi olleg , 193540; In truclor of Health and Phy ical Edu ation, Colb College, ince 1940. FR

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CAL

I

PRE COTT , B . A ., M.

1940 ; I n tructor of History, Colby College

APLINGTON

B. .Colby College, 1938; M.A.Tuft

College,

ince 1940.

MARCHA

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W A LT E R CL RK W I L 0 . B .A., LA . , P h . D . B .A . n i er i t y of N e ada 19 3 1 ; M .A . nivers i t y of Clark niver i t y, 19 33 ; Ph. D . O ark U n i ver si t y, 19 39 ; In tr uctor o f Econ o m i c , D el aw ar e, 19 3740 · In tr uctor of Econom ics a n d B u i ness Adm i n i s tr ation, Colby College, 1940; M e mber of A o c i a t i o n of ni ver ity Pr ofe or s a n d Am er ican Eco n o m i c A ss ociation. 1ATTHEW Mc GR T H, B . . , M . A . B . A . U n iv er si t y of N or th D ak ota 19 39; T H OM A n iv er i ty . 19 40 · M em ber o f P h i B eta Kappa ; I nstr uctor of Engl ish, M.A. L o ui f ana tal e Colb C o l lege i n c e 19 40 . . B . , E. 1., P h . D . D. c. . B . Ua iver i t y of Mi c h ig an ; E.M . U ni ver­ W I L L I 1 T. B OV I E, sity of Mi our i ; Ph . D . Har var d " ni er i t y· D . . A l b io n C o llege ; Lecturer i n cience a t C o l b C o l l ege. TEPH E N DD I 0 L R R B EE, B . ., 1 . . P h . D . B .A. Wes ley an U ni er ity 19 28 ; M . . ni er ity of M ic h i gan. , 19 29 ; P h . D . Pr i ne t o n n iver si ty , 19 34 · I n tr uctor in Ena l i h L i t er­ atur e , Depauw U ni ver i t y 19 29 -30 ; I n tr uctor in E n g l i b, Pur due ni er i ty, 19 30 -3 2 ; Pr octor Fel l ow in E n g l i h, Pr i nceton Gr ad uate C o l l ege, 19 34- 35 · In tru ctor in Engli h Yale n i v er i ty, 19 35-36 ; In tr uctor i n E n g l i b Pr inc eton n i er i t , 19 364-0 · In tr uctor in E n g l i h, Colby oc i a t i o n . Col l e g e i n c e 19 41 · M emb er of P b i Beta K ap pa· 1 od er n Lang uage

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A L LY I. H E R BU RNE, B. . B . A . W l l e l ey Col lege, 19 1 1 ; i tant H o u e D ir ector , B o t o n U n iver i t y, 19 37-38 ; D ir e tor o f R e i d e n e, W om en's D i i i o n, C o l b y College i n e 19 39 . SA R A H W. P RTRICK agement Cour e, im m on

Connecticut W i l l ia m a n t i orm a l chool, 1908 ; In t i t u ti o n a l M anC o l lege, 19 20 · D ie t i t i o n at C o l b y College � ince 19 23 .

J O HN O B E D P I PE R A . B . , M . D . C.M. sity ; A m em ber of m er ican M d ical lege Pby i c ian at C o l b y College.

A R M TRONC

SHERBUR

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A . B . B at e College, 190 3 · M.D.C. I. M cG i ll niver­ o c i a t i o n and A mer ican C o l lege of Ph i c i a n ; Col·

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R. . ur e

olb

T IE 1918-21; Di,1 ion

College,

ummer in e 193 .

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Dh · ion, Colby College, Ho pita!, 1925-28; Nur e in Women'

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M I T H, .B . of Publicity at

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olby

.B. olb College ollege in 1930·

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olb

1924; .M. Harvard niver­ Member of Phi Beta Kappa.

College, 1929;

lumni

e retary at Colb

ERVE A GOODALE M I TH, .B. A. B. Co lb College, 192-1; Alumnae A ociate ecretary at Colby College· Project Manager of the Campaign for the Women' nion on Mayflower Hill.

SMITH

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B A R BAR A "L i l'

PAGE

AREY

Arey"

Gardner, M a_ .

igma Kappa

Gardner H igh ch ool. Hockey, 1 , 2 , 3, 4 ; olley BaU, 2 3; Ba ketball, 2, 3; W . A. A., 1 , 3, 4; Intramural ports, 2, 3, 4 ; Daughter of Colby· ln tenwtiona.l Relation Club I · Outing Club, 1 , 2 3, 4; W . A. A. umeral , 2 , Letter, 3 Trophy, 4; Bowen ociety 3 4.

T H E LMA W e tbrook,

MA R J O R I E

B A S S ETT

_fain

Chi Omega

West brook High chool. Tran fer from West brook Jun ior College. Intramural port , 4; ch olar h ip 3, 4; Glee Club, 3; Dean's 3, 4 · Winter Carnival Atte11dant!, 3; Jr. ociet List, 3 · Boi en Weekend Attendant, 3.

H E L E N Watenill e

B E LYEA C h i Omega

M a in e

Waterville High School. . C. A. Cabinet, 3 4; Com mencement Play, 2 , Powder a n d Wig Play, 4; Oracle Board, l, 2, 3; ln ter­ natio11al Relation Club. l· Powder and Wig, 4 ; Arts Club, I 2 ; Outina Club, 2 , 4; Camera Club, 2 3 · Golden Eaglet Organiza­ tion, 3, 4 Pre ident, 3, 4.

CAROLYN

E S T H E R

B EVE R A G E

" C a ll i e ' Oakl a nd, Ma in e Williams High Con te t, 3; A rt

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chool. W . A . A . umeral 2 ; Coburn Speaking Club, 4; Dean's List, 2 3; Library A socintes, 4.


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H•LE York,

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Delta Della D lta 1

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tudent A istant, Clu b , 4 ; s o iate , 4.

D

HAW Chi Om ga

Julia R ichman High chool. W. A. A. um ral . I· Colby Weekrtd o m m ittee, 2 3, 4 · Fratemit fficer, 2, 3 4· Powder and lu b, 3. 4; Ou.t ing Wi '• 4; German lu b, l · Glee lub, 4 ; A rt lu b. 1. fob, l, 3, 4 ; amera

R O WE

A

MA R I L Y N

B U Z ZEL L

Waterville, Maioe

Good Will High chooL Travelli chol.ar hip, 2, 3 4 ; tudent A sistnnt, Bi tory 2, 3, 4· Pi Gamm.a Mu, 3 4, ecretary, 4 ; l n ternatio1wl Relations Club. 2, 3, 4 ; German Club, 2; Camera Clu.b, 4; Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4.

F R A N CES Poughkeepsie,

S E L M A DE C O R M IE R "Fr a n"

N . Y.

Poughkeepsie High School. Volley Ball, 2; W. A. A ., l, 2, 3, Numerals, 1 ; Freshrrwn Scholar hip, I, Woodman Grant, 3 ; Daughter o f Colby ; German Club, 2 , 3 ; Glee Club, I , 2, 3, 4 ; Ou.ting Clu b, 4 ; Bowen Society, 3, 4 ; Dance Club, 3, 4.

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J EAN Norwich, Conn.

C O YL E

" C oyl e"

Chi O mega

orwich F r e e Academy. Volley Ball, l, 2; German Clu b , 4 ; Glee C lu b , 4; Outing Club, l, 2 ; B oa rdman Society, 4; Class N u · merals, 2 .

R O S EMO N D Pre q ue I l e,

CLARE

D O N A HUE

1a i n e

D e l t a D e l t a Delta

P resqu e l l e H ig h chool. Student L eague, 3 4 · W . A. A. Nu­ meral , 2; I n t ra mu ral � po rts . l; Winter Cami ua l Co mmittee, 3 ; Colby W eekend Committ ee, 3 4 ; Echo B oa rd , 3 , Assistant Ed. ito r ; Int ernational R elation Club, I; A rts Clu b, I, 2, 3, 4, Pres · ident, 4 · Cla President, 4 .

CLAIRE

FRANCE S

EMERSON

B id defor d, M a i n e Biddefo rd H i g h �chool. W. A . A . Nu merals , 2 ; Scholarships, 3 , 4 ; Mat h Club, 2 · A rt Clu b , 3, 4.

DOROTHY

JANE

E ME R S O N

" D ottie H a verh i l l, M ass. Hauerhill Hig h chool .. tuden t L eagu e, I ; �c holarships, 2, 3, .•; L eila Foster Prize 1 ; ifat h Club, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Dean's Li t, 3; Cla s �ec retary-Treasu rer, 2 ; Bo wen oci et y, 2 3, 4, ec retary, 4.

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warlhmore, Pa.

warthmore High chool. tudent Lea1w . l; J'ar ity Hockey, 1 2, 3: fr. um rals, l, Lett r. 3: lntranwral port 1. 2 3; rt fob, 1, 3 4 ; Cam­ Frat rnity ecr tar·, 3: Oracle Board 2: ra lub 1, 2, 3. Chairman olb • 'ight . .i.

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B E R T HA

:

GLAZIER

Kay' Fairfield,

h i Omega

fain

Lawr nee fliah chool. J'olley Ball, 2· W. A. A. 1unierals, 2; peakinu Conte t , l · Intramural port , 2 ; Coburn and Ha m lin Fraternity Offi er, 3; Int rnational Relation Clu b 4 · Cam.era Clu b, 4 · Dean · Li l 3; Entrance cholar h ip, 1.

ALTA

SH E R M A N

G R AY Chi Omega

Cumberland Center, Maine

Portland ]u ni or College. Glee Clu b, 2, 3, 4; Chapel Choir, 4; Winter Carnival Queen ; College Weekend A ttendan t ; Dean's List, 3.

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M A RY C h icopee Fall

F R AN C E S ,

Ma

H I TCH C O CK

.

Phi

Mu

C h icopee High ch ool. Var ity Archery, 1; S. C. A. Cabinet, 3, 4; Colby cholarship, l, Page cholarship, l, 3 , Springfield College Club. 1, 2 3 4, Connecticut Valley A lu m nae Association cholar h ip, 3, Woodman Grant, 4; Daughter of Colby; Frater足 n ity Officer 2, 3, 4, Trea 11rer, 3, 4 ; French Club, l, 2, 3, 4; Ger足 num Club 2; Art Clu b 2; Dean' L i t, 3; Boardman ociety, 1, 2 3 4.

DON

A ' M

E L SI E

HORNE

do n n a '

Waterv i l l e, M a i n e Water ille H i g h chool. C o b u rn peaking Contest, l ; lnter足 Mtional Relation Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; A rts Club, 2 3 4 ; Outing Clu b 4 ; Library A ociate , 3, 4.

WITHA Wa h b a rn

MA R G A R E T

JARDINE

M a i ne

Wa h b urn T-ligh chool. Ricker Jun ior College. lnterrwtional Re足 la tions Clu b , 3, 4 .

B AR BARA

L O U I SE

KA I G H N

" Bo b b y" tl a n t ic Ci ty, N. J. Transfer from Westtown 3, 4 ; Fraternity Officer, 4; Board, 2, 3, 4, ecretary, 3 3 , 4 ; C h eerleader, 3, 4; Club, 4 .

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C h i Omega School, 'ff/inter Carni'Val Com m ittee, Glee Clu b , 4 ; Outing Club Go'Veming ; H o te s-Em bassy, 2, 3; kating Club, C . A . A. Course, 4; Modern Dance


TRI

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port , 2, 3, 4 ; . A . Play 2,

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'1 t h u n, Ma

D el ta D e l t a Del ta II igh ..,c!tool. Intramural nsu .j. •

PAULI K i n gfie l d,

fo i ne

E

BARTLETT p 0 ll

LA

Commill e. 4; la rt lu b 4 ; Ou.tin

DER

l ph a D l ta P i

Kingfield High chool. Fraternity Officer, 4; International R e­ lation Club, 1 4 ; A rts Club, 1 , 2 3, 4 ; Camera Clu b, 4 ; Library Associates, 4.

MARION

E LI Z A B E T H

KI

M cA R D L E

"Ma c" W i n t h rop, M a i n e Arlington H i g h �chool. W. A . A . umerals ; . C. A . Cabinet, 2 ; General Scholarship, 3 , 4; . C. A . Play, 2 ; Forum Cabinet, Secretary, 3 ; French Club, 4; German Clu b, 1, 2, 3, 4 Treas· urer 4; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club, 2.

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port 2. 3 ; Fraternity er tary-Trea urer, 3 ; Club I ; Library A o-


WILLETTA

ETHEL

M c G RA T H

"Bi l lie" Caribou, M ai ne

Del ta Delta De lta

Caribou High Sd10ol. Tfi. A. A. u m erals, l; Winter Carnival Committee, 3 4 · Woodman Grant, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Student A ssistant, History, 3, 4 · Com mencement Play, 2, 3 ; Fraternity ecretary, 4 ; Ech o Board, 2, 3 4, Woman's Editor, 4 · Oracle Board, 1, 2, 3, 4, Women's Editor, 4 ; W h ite M.ule Board, 1, 2, 3 ; lntemational Re­ lation Club, 1 2, 3, 4; Powder and Wig, 3, 4 ; Outing Club G ov­ erning Board. 1, 2 3 4, Vice-President, 3; Dean's List, 3 ; Lead­ ership Con/erence, 4.

JOAN

A

MAE

'J B everl , Ma

M U R T RY

0'

Ch i Omega

.

Beverly High �dwol. . C. A . Cabinet, 3 4; Pan Hellenic Coun­ lu b, L 2, 3, 4, Pr sident of Wo · cil, 3 4, President, 4 ; G lee men's Club, 4 ; O u t i n g lu b, 3 · Delegate t o ew England Stuew England tu . dent Go ernment Con/erence, 2: Delegate to dent C h ri tian As oci.ation, 2, 3.

A UD R E Y

HELE B rookl i n e, M a

M A S S E LL

.

B rkley Preparatory. Intramural :port , 2, 4; French Club, 1 2, 3, 4 · German Club. 1, 2 ; A rts Clu b, 3, 4 ; Dean's Li t, 3 · Library Associate , 2 · Cla s u m erals, 2.

V I RG I N I A

B E RN I C E

M OS H E R

"Jigg s" C h i Omega

R om e, M a i ne

William High School. Hockey, 1, 2; Volley Ball, 1, 3; Basket­ ball, 1, 2 . 3; Tennis, 1; W. A. A ., 3, 4, Num erals 1 , Letter, 2, Termi Manager, 3, 4; Intramural I:ports 1, 2, 3 ; G e nerol Scholar­ ship, l ; Chi Epsilon Mu , 3, 4 , Secretary-Treawrer, 4 · Dean's Li t, 3.

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RI 'Ellie

LL fa-..

far hfi ·Id.

ll11r.�Tifi ld l l ig h . chool. � . 3, 4; I 11t nrntiorwl R lat ion 11111era Lub, 1. 2. 3, 4.

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Fairfield, M a i n

R

RB

HEL E

p

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R T R I DG E

'Bobb i e ' w

carboro,

1ain

igma

apt a

Lerinuto11 High chool. Hocke'. 1, TT'. . A. um erols, l ; Pan Hell 11ic ow1 il. 3, ..(.; ''r" Pio ' 1, Art Lub Play, 2; Fraternity Officer. 1, 2. ecr wr ·, 2: Powder ancl Wig 3, ..t.. Vic -President, 4; French Club, 4 ; Arts lu b, 1, 2 3, 4; Outing Club, l; Dean· ln-s I 'ice-Pr iderll, 1 : Libror ociate !. List, -I·

RUTH

P AT T E R S O N

Win l ow, Mai ne

Wir1slo1v High Lit, 3.

chool. Glee Club, 3, 4; Chapel Choir, 3 4; Dean 's

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um ra ls . 1: . A. abin t. . 2 3 Outing lub 1.. 2 ·

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J EA

P E A R SO N •: ] e a n i e

Plymouth, M a

.

P b i Mu

Ply m oLLlh High :chool. Hocke·, l; W. A. A. um erals, l ; In­ tramural Lport, l , 2; Pan Hellenic Coun cil, 3, 4; General chol­ h ip 2. 3, W oodnwn G ra n t 2, 3 4 · A rt C lu b Play, l · Frater­ ar nity Officer, 3 , 4: Glee Club, 1 2, 3, 4; Outing Club, l · Dean's L i t, 2. 3 · Golden Ea0let Clu b 3 , 4.

AL I We t Roxbur

0

B A R R AC K P I KE 'A l" un n i e Cbi Omega

l\f a--.

Ro Lindale R igh c11ool. W . A . . u merals, 2 ; Intramural Lport l; Daughter of olby · Fraternity Officer, 4 ; International Relation lu b 4; Archery Club, 3 · Badminton lub, 4.

PRUDE CE PIPER " P rudy' a r ih ou, M a i n e

C h i Ome ga

ecretary 3, Presi­ ariboll High chool. t u dent Lea0ue, 3 , 4, dent, 4; Cap and Gown 4; W . A. A. u m erals, 2; General chol­ ar h ip. 1, 2, 3 . •J.; Daughl r of Colby · Fraternity Trea urer, 3; Ech o Board, 2, 3 ; A r t Clllb, 1 , 2 · In Who s Who in A m erican ollege and n i er itie ; Dean's List, l, 2, 3 , 4.

SH I R L EY

GRACE

PORTON

"Shir l" Loi e l l,

!la .

umeral Lowell High School. W. A. A. German Clttb, 1 ; A rts Club, 3, 4; Cla

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,

2 ; Intramural �ports, 2; umerals, 2.


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' Put ' Houllo n. M a i n

i g m a Kappa Basketball, 1 ; Jn. abinet, 1, 2 3, 4, u m ral , 1 ; 011 ert Board, 3, 4; Cl e lu b, A o iate 3 ; In tudents and ni

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MARY bla n d,

GERTR

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ROBI

0 igma

1ai ne

nni

appa

A h l a n d Hi.gh

chool. Intramural port 1 , 2, 3 4; . C. A. Cab­ inet, 2 ; General clwlar h ip, 1, 2, 3, 4; Fraternity Officer, 3, 4, Vice-PresiclPnt 4: lnternati 11al R lation Club l · German Club, 2, 3, 4; i/at.h Clu b, l · Outing Club, 1, 2, 3 ; A rt Clu b, 4 ; Dean' List. 1 , 2 , 3, 4 · Badminton lub, ecretar , 4; Library A sociate , 4.

JANE

ALICE

R U SSE L L

"Rus t y" Tuc kah oe, N. Y.

Delta D e l la Del ta

Roosevelt High School. Hockey, 1 , 2 , 3 ; Ba ketball, 1 , 2, 3 ; Tennis, 1 , 2 ; W . A . A. Nu m erals, 1 . Letter, 2, �ecretary-Treasurer, 3, Trophy. 4 ; Pan Hellenic Council, 3, 4; Winter Carnival Com· m ittee, 3, 4; Entrance ch olarship, 1, W oodma11 Grant, 2; Frater­ nity Officer, 3, 4 Vice-President, 4 ; Wh ite Mule Board, 2 , 3, 4, Editor 4 ; International Relation Club, 1 , 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, Secretary, 4 · French Club, 1. 2 ; A rts Club, 1 2, 3. 4 ; Outing Club, 1, 2 3; Dean's List, 2 , 3 ; Class Secretary-Treasurer, 1 ; Badminton Club 3, 4 ; . kating Club, 3, 4 ; Library Associates, 3, 4 ; Civil A eronautics Course, 4.

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RO B E R T


V IR G I N I A

RYA N

'Ginnie" outh M anche ter

Conn.

Manche ter H i g h ch ool. W. ports, l, 2, 3, 4; Internationa l Clu b, l , 2. 3, 4; Math Club, Club, 1 2, 3, 4 ; Camera Cl-ab, List, 2, 3 · B owen ociety.

HELEN

A . A . Numerals, 1 ; Intramural Relations Clu b, l, 2, 3, 4; French 1 ; A rts Clu b, 1 2, 3, 4 ; Outing 1 2 3, 4; Radio Clu b, l; Dean's

A D RI A N N E

S A NBAR

S a n dy ' P o rtl a nd, M ai n e Portland High �chool. Volley Ball, l ; W. A . A . , 1 . 3 , Num erals, l ; Intramural port , 4 ; Colby eekend C o m m ittee, 2 ; General ch olar h ip, l, 117 oodnwn Grant, 2, 3 · French Clu b, 2, 3, 4, Trea urer 4 · German Clu b, 1, 2 3; Glee Clu b, 3 , 4 ; Class Pres· Colby Night Comm ittee, 4 ; ident, 2 ; Dance Clu b, 3; Women' lnterfnith Comm ittee, 3, 4 .

OLIVE

D O RRI S

S AVA G E

"L o l lie' M aa cb e ler,

A l ph a D el t a P i

. H.

Manche ter High vchool Central. Westbrook Junior College. Pan Hellenic Council 3, 4 ; Fraternity Pre ident, 4; Camera Clu b, 4.

RU T H

HILDA

S C RIB N E R

" S cr i b b y" Charle ton

Maine

P bi M u

1, 2 ; C l a sical Institute. Hockey, l , 2; Volley Ball Higgin u m eral . 1 , Letter, 2; Intramural Basketball, 2; W . A . A . cholar­ cholarship, 1 ; G eneral port-, 1, 2, 3; vtate of Jaine h ip, 2, 3; Fraternity Officer, 4, Pre ident, 4; Delegate to National ecretary. 4; Clas ical Clu b, 1 , 4, 3, 2, b Clu French · Convention ec­ 3 ; A rts Club, 1 , 2 ; Dean's List, 2 , 3 , 4; Class Officer, 2, 4 , retary-Trea urer, 4.

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RB

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Port l a n d

KE HA

M A RI E ki

OIH

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Ha t i n g -on-Bud o n

GE RAL D!

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KA

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T E F KO

G ,.,. e'

York,

igma Kappa

Walton High chool. tmlent League, 2, 3; olle Ball, 1; Ten n i , 1; ln trnnwral ports, 1 2, 3 4; olby Weekend Com­ mittee, 1; Fraternity Officer, 2, 3, 4, Pre ident 4; Forum Cab­ inet ecretary, 2; Gemian Clu b, l, 2 , 3 · Camera Clu b. 1 , 2 ; Dean's List 3 · Clo ·s President. 1; Badminton Club, 3 4 Pre ide11t, 4; orority 01we11 tion Delegate, 3.

MARY

ELIZABETH

SW E E T SE R

" Be t t y" C h i Omega

C umberl a n d Center, M a i n e

ice-President, 3, Editor Greely Institute. Stude11t League, 3, 4, of Handbook, 4· Hockey, 2 ; Ba ketboll, l, 2 , 3; Cap a11d Gown . 4; Pan HeUenic Council, 4; Scholarships, l, 2, 4 ; Daughter of Colby ; Arts Club Play, 1; Fraternity Officer, 3, 4, President. 4 · Glee Club, 2, 3; A rts Club l. 2 ; Outing Club, 1 ; Dean's List, 3; Class Vice-President, 2 ; Bowen ociety, 2, 3, 4 ; Students Who's Who in A merican Colleges, 4.

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H

"Stebby"

T

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L

2,

3,

Fir t

BBI Delta

Delta

Delta


C L AIR E

WEE KS T i ll i e

T I L L EY

A b lan d, M a i n e Ricker C l a ical Institute. International Relations C l u b 2, 3 , 4 ; Powder a n d W i g 4 ; Outing Clu b, 2 4 ; Cam era Clu b, 2 , 4.

MILDRED

FARW E LL

Bayvill e, Long I l a n d,

VA

V AL KE NBURG D el t a De l t a De l l a

. Y.

Oyster Bay H igh �ch ool. Hocke·. l; Intram u ra l ports. l; En­ tr(lllce �cholar h ip l; G en eral cholarship, 3, J · tu dent A · sist(lllt, H i tory 4: Fraternity Jficer Pre idenl, 4; Oracle Board, 1, 2, 3, 4 · International Relation Club, l. 2 3, 4 ; Powder and Wig, 4 ; A rt Clu b, 2, 3 , 4: Dean' List, 3.

ADA

V IN E C O U R

B radford, M a Ha erhill High chool. Student Learme, 3, 4 ; H ockey, 2 ; Tolley Ball, 1 2, 3 ; Ba ketball, 2 ; Cap and Gown ecretary, 4 ; W. A . A . u m erals, 1 Letter 2, Vice-President, 3, PrP ident, 4 ; In tramural port , 2 3, 4 · . C. A. Cabinet, 1, 2, 3 ·I·; Leadership Conference, 4 ; Colby at the Microph one, 1, 2, 3 . 4 ; International Relations Club, l · French Clu b, 1, 2 3. 4; German Clu b, 1 2 ; Concert Board, 3, 4 · Glee Clu b, 2· A rts Club 3 . 4 ; Dean' List, 3 ; Library A ociate , 2 ; Chapel Pianist, 3, 4.

DIA

A

HIL D A

WI E S E N T H A L

" Di" PortJ and, M a i n e Portland H i g h c h o o l . W. A . A . u m erals, l ; C o m m encement Play, ] ; Arts Club Play, 3; In ternational Relations Clu b , 2 ; Powder and Wig, 3 , 4 ; German Club, 1 , 2 ; Glee Club 1 , 3 , 4 ; A rt Clu b, 3, 4 ; Camera Club, 2, 4.

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H E

R

W I L

B B

Do

T T,

J r . Zeta P i

on of olby ; Frat rnity Officer, 2 , uting lub, 3 ; o m me11.ceme11t her, her, 2, 3. 4.

H e L

M E L

B A

Iri Mald n

Ma

R L E

B

p r i n g fi I d.

fo .

M

h

.

Tau Delta P h i

folden High chool. Football, 1, 2 3 4, Letter, 2 3 , 4 ; Basket­ ball, l · Ba eball, 1 · l11tra111ural ports 2. 3. · Woodman Fund. 2, 3, 4 ; Frat mity O/(u:er, 3 ; Kappa Phi Kappa, 4 · International Relations Club, 2 3. 4.

E L M E R Waterbury, Conn.

L E D YA R D

"Red"

B AX T E R Phi Delta Theta

Crosby High School. Hockey, A istant Manager, 1 , 2 · Junior Manager, 3, Varsity Mana0er, 4 ; lntrrmwral ports, 1 , 2 ; . C. A . Cabinet 2 , 3 ; General chowrship, 1 , 2 , 3 . 4 ; German Prize, 3 Fraternity Officer, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Kappa Ph i Kappa, Treasurer, 4 Echo Board, 1, 2, 3. 4 Editor-in-Chief, 4; Forum Cabinet, 3 Math Club, 2, 3, 4 ; Dean's L ist, 1, 2. 3. 4 .

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R

F

T H E R

A l pha Tau Omega


G E ORG E L . B E A C H , " H a m m er h ea d '

ew B e dford.

fa

.

Jr.

Del t a Kappa Ep i l o n

e w Bedford H ig h chool. Football N u m erals, 1 ; Basketball, l , 2, 3, 4 N u meral 1 , Letter, 4 ; I ntramural ports, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; �cholar h ips, l , 2, 3 4 K l i n g cho/,arship, l , Woodman Fund, 2 ; o n of Colby · Fraternity OJ ficer, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; International Relation Clu b, 2, 3, 4 ; Outing Club, l, 2 3.

L i h on Fall .

D WI G H T K . " Red

BEAL

faine

Kappa D e l t a R h o

Hebron Academy. Hockey, 4 ; B a eball, l , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Intramural port , 1, 2, 3 , 4; Hallowell peaking Conte t, 4; Fraternity Of­ ficer 2. 3; I n ternational Relation Club 2 .

S T E T SO N L i b oa Fall ,

J a i ne

C 0 0 MB S "Stet"

BEAL D el ta

p ilon

Bowdoin College Tran fer.

H ART L E Y Linnen ,

1aine

A L E X A N D ER 'Bye"

EIT H ER D el t a

p ilon

R i k e r C l a sical In titute. Football lanager, l , 2. 3, .J. , Varsity tanager, 4; B a ketball 1; Intramural ports 2 3, 4 . C. A . peaking a bin et, l, 2 , 3 , 4 , Vice-Pre ident, 1 , -1 ; Hamlin Contest, 1, Hallowell peaking Conte t, 2; tudent A istcmt, H i . tor)' 3; Fraternity Officer, 2 ,3, 4. Pre ident, 4 ; Echo Board, 1 2. 3 4 Managing Editor, 4 · Fomni Cabinet, 1 . 2 3, Vice-Pres­ ident, 2 ; International Relation Club, l , 2, 3, 4 . Secretary-Trea . urer, 3 ; Debating Clu b, 4; German Clu b , 1 2 · Library A sso­ ciate , 2.

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R

I G

B L

H

Porl l:rnd, M a i ne D ring 1-/igh Brts ball, 3, 4·

R D Kappa D ha R b o

hool. Portland Jun ior oil . Ba ketball, 3 ; Intramural port· 3 4 ; Fraternit fficer, 3 4.

H

R I

RD

H. BRI k

HT

D i

P h i D l L a Tbela

I. . Dur/ High cho l. lntranwral ports. 2, 3 4 ; tudent /fie r, 2, 3. 4 · Int rnational A ·si w n t. Librar', 2. 3, 4 ; Frat mity lu b 3. 4; D an Li t 3. R lation B.

ew York

A L FRED E. Rud . Y.

BROWN P h i D h a Th La

McBurney High chool. lnterfratemity Council, 3; Baseball 1 ; Intramural ports, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Band, 1 ; Fraternity Officer, l, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain. 2 ; German Club, 1, 2, 3, ecretar ', 1, Treasurer, 2, 3 ; Outing Club, 1, 2, 3 · Advanced Flight Training, 4.

PAUL

DAYTON B URNHAM "Pud"

B ra t t l eboro, Verm o n t

Delta Kappa Ep ilon

Brattleboro High School. Football Nwn erals, 1 , Letter, 2 ; Track, 1 , 2, 3 ; lntralrnural Sports, 3, 4; Fraternity Vice-President, 3 ; Ger m an Clzib, 4.

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A R T H U R

S PE N C E R

C O B B

'Cocky" W i n d o r, C o n n .

Phi D e l t a Theta

Windsor High School. tude n t Coun cil, 1 · Basketball, 1 ; Intra· nwral ports, 2 3, -! ; Colby Weekend Com m ittee, 1 ; Fraternity Officer, 2, 3, 4 ; Forum Cabinet, 2, 3; Class Pre ident, 1 .

J O S E P H

E DOUARD J o

B erl i n ,

. H.

CROTEAU

Crozak D e l ta Kappa E p ilon

� an born em inar '· Cro Country, 3 · Track, 1, 2 ; Hockey, 2, 3 ; Intramural port , 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Fraternity Officer, 4 ; French Club, 1 , 2, 3 · German Club, 2 ; Outing Club, I , 2 3 4 · Camera Club, 1 , 2 3, 4, Trea urer -!; Ci ilian Training Program , 3, 4; B owen ociety, 3, 4.

J O H N

WINTHROP

DAGGETT

'Joh n n D e l t a Kappa E p i l o n

W aterv i l le, Maine

tudent Cou ncil, 3 · Football, 2 , 3, 4, Letter, 2, 3 Captain, 4 ; Track, 1 , 2 , 3 , N u m eral , 1 , Letter 2 , 3 ; Baseball, 4; , . C . A . Cabinet, 2 , 3 ; Colby Weekend Com m ittee. 3 ; Goodwin Prize peakin" Conte t, 1, ophom ore Declanwtion 2, First Prize, • oph om ore Declamatio n ; o n of Colby · Forum Cabinet, 2 ; De­ bating Club, 4 ; Powder and Wig, 4; Glee Clu b . 1 2, 3 ; Clwpel Choir, 1, 2 ; All-Maine i n Football, 2 ; AU-Maine in All New England ( mall college ) 3; Class President, 3 ; A t hletic Coun­ cil, 4 ; S . C . A. Delegate to Toronto, 3 .

JAME S

A.

D ALY

"Ji m " B o t o n, Ma

Kappa D e l t a R h o

.

Engli h High School. Football, 1 , 2, 3, 4, Letter, 2 3, 4 ; Cros Country 2; Ba eball, l, 2 ; Intramural ports, 1 2 ; Woodman Fund, 1 , 2 3 4 ; International Relation Club, 2, 3 ; Captain Fre /i . m a n Football ; Acting Captain of Football, 4 .

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RR I

E.

D I BB L E

" D i b ' Phi

FR HoQlton

RTH F r an k

K L I Maine

R

D J t a T h ta

D O W

IE

D l ta Kappa E p ilo n

Ri k r ]w1ior olleg Football, 2. 3, '�, Fre h man u m eral , 1 . L tt r, ; B a ball, 2 , 3, 4. L tter, 3 ; l n tramural port , 2 3 . 4 .

ER

EL LE

W.

DYER

J r .

' C appy' Watervi U e,

lf a i a

Z ta P i

tony Brook Preparator_v . Ten n i , 1 2, 3, 4, Letter, 1 . 2, 3, Cap· tain 4 · lntramura l port , 1, 2, 3 4 ; on of Colby; Dean s list, 3, 4.

JAM ES

NORRIS

" G re a t Ro c k l a n d, M a i ne

EAST

O n e " Phi

Del ta Theta

Rockland High cliool. Football, 1 ; Intramural Sports, 1 , 2 3, 4 · Fraternity Officer, 2, 3 4. ecretary, 4 ; International Relations Club, 2 ; Germ an Club, 2: Outing Club, 4 ; Dean's List, l , 2, 3, 4.

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JO HN

C.

EATON

Watervil le, M a i n e Water i l l e H i g h chool. cholarship, l, General national Relation Clu b

FRA

Cross Country Num erals, 1 ; Freshnum cholarship, 2 ; Son of Colby ; Inter­ 2 3, 4.

K LY

A.

F O S TE R

' Doc ' earport, M a i n Hebron Academy. Track, 1 Club, 1. 2 3 .

D e l t a Kappa Ep i l o n 2 : Intramural

port , 2, 3, 4 ; Outing

JAMES FOSTER ]im' kowbegan

Maine

Zeta P i

kowhegan H igh chool. Track, 2 ; Ba �/.-etbal l n m eral s 1 ; In· tramural � port 3, 4 ; cholarship , 1 , 2, 3, 4; � t udent Assistant in B iology, 3, 4 · Fraternity Officer 3 4; Chi Ep ilon Mu, 3 . 4 ; Ou t­ ing Club, 1 ; Dean's Li t, l, 2, 3 ; Bowen ociety, 2 3 4, Pre ident, J .

JOHN

J O S E P H

FREME

"S a b u ' Cari bou, M a i ne

D e l ta Kappa Ep i l o n

Ricker Jun ior College. Student Council, Vice-Pre ident, 4 ; lnter­ ports, 2 3, 4 ; fraternity Council, 4; Fl ockey, 3 ; Intramural Colby Weekend Com m ittee, 4 ; Fraternity Officer, 3, J, President ociety, Trea · ports Editor, 4 ; Bowen 4 · Echo Board, 2, !' , 4, urer, 4.

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H

R

D

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F F I

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Bar o n

0 !La

P n l a ncl, M a i n

p ilon

2 3 3 · Band, 1, 2, 3, · I l

L L

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B

P rt l a n d . M a i n

Z La P i

Portland H igh hoof. tud nt 2 ; Track, l 2; I n tramural 'port 3, -l · m ill , 2 ; Fraternity Tre" ur r, 3 · Pi i : Echo Board, 1 ; I 11t mational R lotions Li t, L 2, 3 : la Pr . ident 4 ; Dean' m ega u, .i .

W I L L I

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L .

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fa

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P i

Wint hrop l l igh clwol. Football n m eral , 1 ; B" k tball, l · In­ tra m u ral port , 1, 2, 3, ,J • Band, l , 2, 3 4 · IV inter arnival om m. itl , 3. 4; B o ·1011 Colby lub cholar h ip, 3 ; 011. of olby, f " i -Pr iden t , 4 ; Fraternity Officer, 3, · White M u le Board, 1 2 ; Outing Clu b, l, 2 3 ; lnterf raternity A th letic Coun cil, 3 ;

. A. A. Flig h t Train ill'', 3 .

PERICLES ELIAS HAD Z E T HEAC O S "Hady"

Waterv i l l e , M a i n e

Waterville Hirrh � ch o ol. Kappa Ph i Relations Club, l , 2, 3 .

Kappa,

3

4;

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am.ma


A B DO Q u i ncy,

' T u r k '

fo- .

Qu in cy High m u ral port

HAS SAN Delta

chool. Football Letter, 2, 3, 4 ; l, 2, 3, 4 ; Fraternity Officer, 4.

J

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E.

Track,

p ilon

l;

lntra­

HAWES

]oh n n k o w he g a n, i\1a i n e

Zeta P i

� kowhegan High chool. Football, 2. 3. Letter, 2 · Track, 1 , 2 , 'umeral a bin et, 3 · Band, 1 ; Fir t Prize Fre h m a n l · cholar h ip, 1. 2 · on of olby, 1 Declamation ont t : Klin a 2. 3 4 ; A rt Clu b Play, 1 , C . A . Play , 1 Powder a n d Wig Pl.ay 2. 3, -l · Fraternity ffi er, 2 3 ; International Relation lu b. 3 ; Powder and W iu, 1. 2, 3, 4. Pre ident, 3, 4 ; Concert Board 4 · Outing lub. 2, 3, 4, Pr ident, 4 · Director of Colby fr eekend Play-, 3 ; I.a · ecretary-Tr a urer, 3 ; Bowen ociety, 2, 3, 4.

C HARLES

E .

HUFF

"Chas" " then ,

Delta U p s i l o n

1aine

� o mer et A cademy. ro s Coun try, 1 , 2 . 3, 4 iWanager, 4 ; Track, A istant Manager L 2. 3, lanager, ,j. • Com petitive cholarship, l, ff'oodman G rant a n d Kling. 2, Kling, 3, 4 ; tudent A s istant, L ibrar ', 2 , 3, ..i.; Fraternity Officer, 4 ; Kappa Ph i Kappa 3, 4, lanaging Editor, 4: Inter­ Pre ident, 4; Oracle Board, 3, 4 fob, 3 4 ; OiLtinu Clu b , ; G erman lub, 3, national Relation 3 4 ; Dean' L i t, 2, 3 'I ; L ibrary A ociates, 3, 4 ; Peace Com­ mi

ion , 3

4.

W I LLIAM

HENRY

HUGH E S

"Bill" Q u. i n y, M a

Kappa Delta R h o

.

tu dent Cou ncil. 2 ; Football, 1 2 3 4, Let· Bridgton Academy. ter 2 3 , 4 ; I nterfraternity Council, 2 · Track 1 2 ; Baseball, l, 2 ; In tra m ural port , 1 , 2 3 ..J ; Scholarship , 1 , 4 · Fraternity Officer, 2, 3, 4 , Pre iclent, 4; Kappa Phi Kappa, 4 ; International R el.ations Club, 4·; Debating Clu b, 4 ; Ou ti11u Club, 3.

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M

TH B l m ont,

J .

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E

Bo m be r

'la .

Zeta P i

. A . Cabinet, liool. B rkly Prep. Hockey, l ; Belm o n t lligh omm ncement PUiy. 3 · Powder ; Powder and Wig Play, 3, and � ig, 3 i/ule Board, 2, 3 ; lub l, 2, 3 ; W h it u ting om m i ion, 3, 4. Pea

I R

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D o chool. B a eball, 1 . 2 3 · Intramural High Ju, 3, · Int rnational Relation Ii i E p ·ilon port , ] , 2, 3, 4- ; lu b, 3 · lub, 2. 3, 4 ; German Club, l, 2 · Outing amera Club L i t, 2, 3 . 1 , 2 ; Dean

P A Pr

que I l e .

L

F.

K E I R

T E A D

'la i ne

port , 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Inter­ d10ol. Intramural Pre que I le High L i t, 1, 2, 3 ; Bowen national Relations Club, 2, 3 4 ; Dean ociety, 2, 3, 4.

A L LAN

R .

K N I G H T

" A l" Fa l m outh, M a i ne

A l pha Tau Omega

Falmouth Hi0h Echool. Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Kling fcholarship, 1 ; Fraternity Treasurer, 3, 4 ; International Relations Club, l, 2 ; Outing Clu b, 1, 2, 3 ; Cheerleader, 2 , 3, 4.

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R I C H A R D

C .

M cD O N A L D

M a c ' W in d h a m

Con n .

Phi M u D el ta

fou n t H e r m a n High chool. Transfer f r o m n i ersity o f Connecticu t. t u de n t Council, 4 ; Baseball, 2 3 4, Manager 4 ; Jn. tramural Sport , 2 , 3 , 4 ; lnterrwtional Relations Club 2 . 3 · Out· ing Clu b 2 ; Dean L ist, 3.

J O H E a t Weymouth,

fa .

M a 0

L E I S H t '

Ricker Cla ical In t itu te. Woodm an Grant Dean' L i t, 3 .

3. 4 ·

A rts

lu b , 4 ;

P.

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M A C I N T O S H

I V

' .M a c ' Longmea d o w, Ma

Delta K a p pa Ep i l o n

.

Football, l , 2, umerals, l · Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter, 1 ; Ba e­ ball, 1 2, 3, 4, imieral l , Letter, 4 ; Intra m u ral ports, 3, 4 ; W oodm.an Gra11t l , 2 3, 4, Colb cholarship, 2 · Fraternity Of­ ficer, l, 2, 3, 4 ; Ou ting Clu b, l, 2, 3.

M Y R O

L .

M A N T E L L

" M i ke' t a mf orcl Conn.

Tau Delta Phi

tam/ord High chool. Ba ketball, l , 2; Intramural Sport , 1, 2, 3. 4 ; Fraternity Officer, l , 3, Trea urer, 3 · In ternational Relations Club, 2 4 · National Fraternity A ward, 3 ; Dean' L ist, 3, 4.


D Ea

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IL Ly nn,

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ch ool. Footbnll .ll a n" r. 1 , Num ral ; port . 1 - · 3 . 4 ; O u t o f t a t cholar h ip, 3, 4 ; Frat mity ffi r, 3. 4, T 'ic -Pre ma. 3. 4 ; illath lub. 2. 3, 4, Pre ident,

H Wa ten•i l le,

M I LLER

R D

lpba Ta u

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m ga

h ool. In tram ural port . l. -· 3 . ..j ; Hamlin Water ille H i h peal.-ing Conte t, 1, oplr omor Declamatio11, Goodwin pe<1king ontest, 2 Hallow ll arrd L irre E tem poraneou �peakin" on . test , 3 ; First Pri::.e, oplromore D cla mation, Th ird Pri::.e, Good­ L i11 peaking, � econd Pri::.e. Hallowell 0111 t ; Y . ill . . A. Play, 1, Powder a11d Trlig Pla ', 3, om m en em nt Play 3; Frnternit)' Officer, 3 · ln tematiorwl Relatiorr· lu b. 1, 2 3. 4 ; D bati11" Clu b, 2. 3 ; Powder a 11d fl'" iu, 3, 4 .

WA R R EN Y o n ker·,

. Y.

H ENRY

MILLS Kappa Delta Rho

Roosevelt High chool. Inter/ raternity Council, 4 · Track, 3 Intram ural port,s, 1 2, 3, 4 ; Hallowell Speaking Contest, .J., Levin e Prize Speaking 3, 4 · General cholarship, 1 2, 3, Woodman Grant, 2, 3, 4 ; Fraternity Officer, 2, 3. 4, President, lnteriwtiorwl Relations Club. 3 ; Debating Club, 4; Glee Clu b 3, 4 ; Chapel Ch oir, 4 · Outing Clu. b 1 , 4 · Dean' List, 3. 4.

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4

·

3. 4, 4; 2,


ARNOLD

MYS HRALL

"Mush " R a n geley

Maine

Delta K a p p a Ep i l o n

Hebron A cademy. C r o Coirntr ', 1. 2 ; Basketball, 1, 2, 3 ; Golf, 1, 2 3, 4 ; Intram ural ports 3, 4 : Hebron cholarship, 1 ; Student lath , 3 ; Fraternity Officer, 3 ; Outing Clu b , 1 , 2, 3. A ssi tant,

R I C HARD ELY "Dick ' O l d Lyme,

onn.

NOYES L a m b d a C b i A J ph a

B u lkeley H i uh ch ool. Cr s Country, 1 : . A . Cabinet, 1, 2 ; Winter Carn i val C o m m ittee, 1 . 2. 3. 4 : Outinu Clu b, 1. 2. 3, -1 Vice-Pre idenl 4.

JER

0ME

0 R E NS T E I N

"Jerry" Lawrence, M a

Kappa Delta R h o

.

Lawrence H i g h School. Track, 1 , 2 3, iYla nager, 1 , 2; Intramural port , 1 2 3 ; lnternatio11al Relation Club, 1, 2; French Clu b , 1 .

GILBERT Benton

t a l i on, M a i ne

ARTHUR "Gil"

PETERS Zeta

P i

Williams High chool. Basketball, 3, 4 ; Hockey, 2, 3, 4 ; Base­ ball, 2, 3, 4, Capwi11, 4 ; Intramural Football, 2, 3 , 4 ; Clo Vice­ President, 3 ; C. P. T. Flying, 3 ; Advance Flying, 4 .

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L i n ' B a r H a rb r, M a i n

B a r 1-/arbor lli h chool. Tran fer from Bangor ern inar . Int rnational R lotion 4· nm ra lub, 4 · Boordmn1l oci t 3,

R Oanf rtb,

E D WA R D F R A Port l a n d

1a i n e

K

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QUARRI

HIT

' B ob

GTO

A l pha Tau Omega

Deering High chool. Ba eball, l ; Intramural ports 1, 2, 3, 4 ; . A . Cabin et, 1 ; Fraternity Officer, 3 , 4 . Pre ident, 4 ; Echo Board, 1, 2, 3 ; Oracle Boord, l, 2. 3 4, Editor-in-Chief, 4 ; l nterrwt,ionol Relation Club, l , 2, 3. 4 · Glee lu b, l , 2 , 3, 4. Manager, 4 ; Outing Clu b, l, 2, 3 ; Dean s List, 3 4.

ALBERT

RIMOSUKAS

' Z u kas" W i nd or, C o n n .

Phi Delta Theta

Wind or High School. tudent Council, President, 4; Ba ketball, l 2, 3 , 4, Captain, 4 ; Intramural ports, l, 2, 3 4 ; Colby Week­ end Com m ittee, Chairman, 4 ; Fraternity Officer, 2, 3 ; Chi Epsilon Mu, 3, 4; Top Scorer in Maine In tercollegiate Basketball, 1939-40 ; Class President, 4 .

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ni er ity of Taine. tu b, 4 · Outing fo b, ·L

p

L L

E I Zeta P i


MA U R I C E

R I M P O

" R im p " Pater o n

J.

Paterson Central High chool. . C . A . Cabinet. l · li11 ister'· OILS cholar h ip 1 2, 3 , Travelli. 4 ; Student A sista11t, Library. 3 · A rts Clu b Play, -t. · Echo Board, l, 2, 3 4 ; A rt Club, 4 ; Dean' L ist, 1 , 2. 3 · Cla • ecretar '-Treasurer, 4 ; awrday Clu b, Trea urer. 4 ; L i b rary A ·social es, 3. 4.

R O B E R T Fra m inaham Fram in<>ham Football, 3 ·

Ia

.

L E M E

Ro

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RYA

y P h i Delta Theta

High cho l. Football, 4 Letter, 4; Intramural oftball, -1: Bowling 4 · Outing Club, 2 3.

L O U I S

S A L H A M I C K

Sal ' Fall

Ri

r,

Ma

.

Intramural port . 1, 2 3. 4 ; Band, 1 ; C h i Epsilon 1u, 3. 4 ; In ternational Relation Clu b , 4 ; German Clu b, 2: 1ath Clu b, 4 ; Dean L i t, 2 3, 4.

W A L T E R

S .

S H E R Y S

" Walt" L nn, Ma

Lamb da C h i A l pha

.

Lynn Clas ical High Ech ool. Transfer from Harvard. Track, 2 ; Baseball u m eral , 2 · Fraternity Officer 3 4 Secretary, 4 ; C h i Ep i l o n M u , 3, 4, J ' ice·President, 4 ; C h i G a m m a S iama 2; Glee Clu b, 2, 3, 4; Dean' L i t, 2, 3 4.

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B o '· H ig/i liool. Football M111rng r. 1 ; .J : Bn k tboll tanager, 2. 3, , .ar'ity Mana er,

port • 2, 3, 4 ; Frat rn it ' O ffi c r . ; Echo Board, ], 2 : Ep ilon 111 , 3. res ntative t o J ational on 11lio11 D n n "s L i t. 1, 2, 3. 4 ; Librar A .so

H E R B E R T

D.

T E R

Harb' Waler i l l e, M a i n Water ille High chool. Fo o tba ll , ] , 2, 3, 4 ; Track, 1 . 2 ; Intra· mural ports 1 , 2. 3, 4 ; Fraternit • Offi er. 1. 2 · International Relation Club 1, 2 3, 4 ; Outing Clu b, L 2, 3 ; Dean' L i t, 3, 4; Library A ·ocinte , 2.

G E O R G E

J.

STUMPP

' ]ebediah" Bristol, Coan.

Phi

D e l t a Theta

Bristol High School. Basketball. l , 2. 4 ; Baseball, 1 · Intramural Sports, 2, 3, 4; Student Assistant, Chem istry, 2, 3, 4 ; Fraternity Officer, 2 ; Chi Ep ilon Mu, 3 4, President, 4 ; Oracle Board, 3, 4, Busine s Manager, 4 ; Outing Clu b, 3 ; Dean's L i t, l, 2, 3.

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Lu b, 1 .

D Ila Phi

ouncil, Intramural 2 . 3 . 4 . Pr i d nl, 4 · hi Gernwn l u b, 1 . 2, 3 · Rep. of Tau D lta Ph i 1 939 ; iate , 2 3. 4. ;


A .

F R A N C I S

T H O M P S O N

"Fra n " Quincy

Ma

P h i Delta Theta

T h a •er A cade my. l n terfratern ity Cou ncil, 3 · Hockey, 1 ; Intra­ m u ral ports 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Fraternity Officer. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer. 2. President. 3 : In ternational Relations Club, 1, 2. 3 4 - Outing Clu b, 1 , 2, 3 ; L i b rary A oci�:ites 2 . 3, 4 .

K E I T H Presque Isle. l\Ia i ne

T H O M P S O N

'Tom my'

Zeta P i

Presque I le High chool. Football l · Track l, 2. 3, 4, Capwi11 4 · In tra m u ral ports, L 2. 3, 4 · Band, I, 2 ; on of Colby ; Edw Board 1 : In ternational Relation Club, l, 2, 3, 4 ; Outing Club, l , 4 ; Dean L i t. 3.

E D W I N 1a .

fattapoi e t t,

A .

T O O L I S

' Ed '

Delta

p ilon

Fairlwuen H i h chool. l n terfraternity Coun cil. 4 · Intra.mural port , 1 , 2, 3 . 4 ; Band, 1 . 2. 4; G en eral cholar h i p, 2. 3, 4 ; Fraternity Officer 3 4. Vice-Preside n t , 3, President, 4 ; Wh ite !Hu ie Board, 1 2, 3, 4 Bicine tanager, 4 ; Glee Club, L 2 3 4 ; Dean· L i t , 3.

B EN O N

S T E P H EN

T O PA L I A N

' Be n n y" B r i ghton. Ma

.

Brighton

High School. Transfer from orthea tern n iversity . . C. A . Cabin et, 4 · Hallowell Speaking Contest, 2, � ophom ore Decla m ation, 2 ; G en eral cholarship, 2. Colby Clu b of B o ton cholnr h ip, 2 ; Fourth Prize Hallowell � peaking Con test 2, econd Prize oph o m ore Decw m at ion ; Philosophy Clu b, 2, 3, 4 · Roosevelt Club, 4, President. ; Dean' L i t, 2 4 ; Boardman ::ociety, 2, 3, 4 ; Chapel Comm ittee, 4 .

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Bob '

ran t o n, R. J .

Phi

K D l t a Theta

Cranston High �ch ool. I n t rfralernity owicil, Vice-Pr iden.t, Hockey, 1, 2 3, 4 , Letter, 2, 3 4 · lntrumural ports, 2, 3. 4; fo. tenwtional Refotions Clu b, 1 , 3 · G er m a n lub, 1 , 2 ; A embly Comm ittee, 4.

G E O R G E R u t h e rford,

N. J .

W.

P h i D l ta

Th ta

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entml I rr tiwt . Busk tball, 1 ; Ba eball. 1 . 2 ; lntrap o rts . 2. 3, -! ; nerul cl1 olarsh ip, 1 .

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clzool. Fraternity Offi er, 1.

L D

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Y O U N G

"Hip Song"

D e l t a K a p p a E p ilon

Rutherford High School. Football, 1, 2; Busketball, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; lntrumural Sports, 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Woodman Grant, 3, -! ; Fraternity Officer, 2, 3. 4 ; lntematio1wl Relations Club, 1, 2, 3 ; Ge r m.a n Club, 1 ; Outing Club, l, 2, 3 ; Dean's Li t, 2.

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Delta Kappa Epsilon

·

F o u n d d at Yale Local X i

1 843

bapter fou nded in 1 846 Color : Azure, b l ue, gold

Motto : "Friend

58

from the heart forever '


Firrt Row, lt/t lo right : O�borne. !\'Iy brall. Fosler, D a g ell. CroLeau. Freme. G. Beach, Burnham, Young, Downie, Lom a c. , uo n d Row. lttt t o ngh t : Drummond. Pa u l . hepJrd. Thompson. :\!cDonnell. Brook'. Kozen, Fifield. Taylor, Hubbard, Waterhou e, urley. Third Row. lrft lo righ t : Eaton. Lee. Finkeldey, :'.\lcLeod, Millett, Livingston, H u tchin-un, Turner. \Vitham.

J I George Bea h. J r. Paul B u rn h a m J o eph roteao

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J o h n Daggett F ra n k l i n D o w n i e F ra n k l y n F o t e r . J o eph Freme

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F O R TY - T H R E E

R o n a l d L i v i n g ton John Lomac 01 iver M i l l et t . Jr. Harold Paul

Leo u rl e W il l i a m F i n k l d e J oh n L e

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M a x H o l z r i c h ter Ra. m o n d ozen

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J . Kenneth Shepard Errol Tayl o r J r. Erne t W e i d u l

R J o h n T u rne r P h i l i p Wat erhouse Pau] Witham Fre d r i ck Woo d


Zeta Psi

F o u n ded at New York University, 1 847 Local Chi chap t e r founded i n 1 850 Color : B lack and gold

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Firit Row, lrft to ri�h l : Peter.. Thompson . R. Dyer, Abbott, Pullen. Gooch. Gupt i l l . . D1·er. Fo ter. Suond Row. Ir/I lo rit:,lt t : Lowell, trupp, Blake. E rvin. Chapman, Pearce, 1 u rphy. Emery, Huse. Bli ., B u rns. DeCormier. Leven_, Wallace. Jahn. Harle)', Calahan. Collins, Pierce, Hawes, Third Row, lrft to righ t : Lebednik, J . te\en•, '.\kAlary.

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Lloyd Goo h W i l i i a m GupL i J l John H:n e G i' l herL Peter

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F O R T Y- T H R E E

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Charle Chapman R obert De orm i er Frankl n Er in

Donald B l i G o rg B u rn J ohn Callahan

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J u t i ce i o u r Fou n da t i o n '


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-T W O Robert R i ce Gordo n R ichard o n Frederic a rgent d d i o n teeve Walter Woodward

R T Y - T H R E E

B ro w n ammiug Field H o w a rd

W i l l i a m 1a n s fi e l d J a m e M o r i a rty E m m o n ds Tay lo r

F O R T Y - F O l' R

Carl l e L i b by Freder ick Lovejoy W a r re n M a c D o a g a l J o h n Poi rier

63

Richard R e i d Ald e n R i dley t a n l e y Short A l den Wagner


Phi Delta Theta

·

Fou nded Mia mi U n iver it

,

1 848

Local A l p ha ch apter fou nded i n 1 884 Color : White and blue M o t t o : "We enjoy l i fe by t h e help of t h e

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ocie t y of others"


First Row, hft to righ t : Cu rt is, Cobb. East. Thomps n. Dibble. Brown. Bright, Ryan. Rimosuka . Suond Row. lt/t to righ t : Pizzano, onler. Jone>. Tower. Coleman, Rokicki, Lord, Currier, terner, oule, Kavanaugh. McCarley. Third Row. It/I to righ t : John•on. Lupton. M u rphi·. P u rsley, H a ncock , l\1acllraith. Hicks, Bateman. Parker, Howard. Pomeroy.

I I E T E E E l m r Baxt r Richard B r i g h t l f r d B ro w n

pencer obb orri Dibble J a m e Ea t l bert R im o u ka

I

George tumpp Franci Thom p on Robert W l1eelock

F O R T Y - T W

E T E E

orman J o n e J ame. Kavanaugh C h a r l e Lord

W il l iam onle H a r o l d H ick Richard J o h n on Ro bert J o b n �o n

I

E T E E

F O R T

George Parker Carl Pizzano Robert R a n E l mer Tower

- T H R E E

Evan MacT i ra i t h

ro harle J a m e Bat m a n

I R obert C o l m a n B e rtram C u rrier Robert Curti W i l l i a m H an cock

F O R T

E T E E

F O R T Y - F

Fred rick H oward Ronal d L u p ton Jack McCarley

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P a u l M u rphy Thoma Pur ley

R John Pomeroy H enry Rokik i Lester oule Donald terner


A l p h a Ta u

Omega

·

Foun ded V i rg i n i a M i l i t a ry In t it ute, 1 8 65 Local Gamma A l p ha founded in 1 892 Color : Sky blue and old gold

66


First Ror.o. It t to ri�h t : \Yr•or. :\for,h a l l . :\ Ca rt i n . Quarrington. Barnf:ither. K ni g h t . F lr n n . Ferris, )/ickerson. u­ ond Row. hJt to righ t : :\ l i ller Be.:1 . A l e � a nder. l\1acRae. Kouchalako>. F a m,w nh. Barlet t a . Pri ncipe. Frolio. Spina. Dembkow k i . �onon. Third R,,w, /, t to n'gh t : B u b a r . Lord B11rnheimer. ushi ni?. Lamb. :-\ azario. t i l lwel l . \'olpe, arantide.s. ciolet t i . HegJn.

I

Edgar

Charle B a rn fa t b e r l la n K n j ah t

F

E T E E

R T Y -

H o' ard 1 i l l r Edward Quarr i n g t o n

lart i n

_

I

F

R T

-TW

h o n Lal i berte Tre o r Lamb David Mar hall We t o n MacRae

H a ro l d B ubar Ray m o n d F l ) nn H a rol d H a n

I

E T E E

I

T E T E E

R i c h a r d N icker on Loui Principe Phillip Wy o r

FO R T Y-TH R E E

braham Ferri Thoma Fam ' ortb R i chard Hay' ard R i bard de azario

E d w i n A l e a n de r C h a r l e B a rletta A ndrew B e d o D u n a n Cu h i n g

Edward mato V i c t o r B u rn h i m r le Dembko' ki tanle Frol io

E T E E

E

FO R T Y- F O

P ter Kouchalako· John Lord A ll a n MacDo n a J d Geo rge M c K ay

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Edward a ra n t ide D a n i e l Scio l e t t i M i l t o n t i l l wel l Loui o l p ':!

R T h o m a Norton Edward Principe J o eph pina Remo erre n g i a


Lambda [hi Alpha

·

Foun ded at B o s t o n U n iversity, 1 909 L ocal Alpha Rho Zeta fou n ded in 1 9 1 8 Colors : Purple, green a n d gold Mott o : Vir Q u isque Vir

68


Firrt Row, ltft to rir.h t : LaGassey, Tucker, P a rsons, Sberys, Harding, Martin, Poor, . oyes Haynes. Suond Row. ltft to righ t : Seaman. Fra-ier, Fi her, Goodman. McKinnon, Arthur, Reed, Watson, R. Grey . Anton, Allix, Hams. Third Row. ltft to ri(ht : Rowell, Tobey, D. Grey, 1atheson. Atwater. Graffam. Fedorovich, Anderson, H a rvey, Fernandez. Whitten. haw, Perkins, Dolan.

I W i l l ia m M a rt i n

E T E E R i bard

I R o b e rt nder o n H a r o. I d D o l a n V i ta Fedoro v i c h Edw i n F i h e r Le l i e raffam

N I O r m a n Fer n a n dez Donald Gray Robe rt Gray C h a r l e H arvey

E T E E N

oye

E T E E

Walter

bery

F O R T Y - T W O

A l b rt H a ne­ B e n iah H a r d i n g Laurie Harri C u r t i H emenway · e rn e i l J o h n o n D o n a l d Laga ey

Lau g h l i n M c K i n n o n D o n a l d Par-on· Roger Poor W i l l iam Tucker Paul W i l le y

FO R T Y- TH R E E

R obert Lafleur D e l bert M a t h e on Earle Merrill R o n a l d Reed H o \ ard Rowel l

I N E T E E N lexa n d e r nton Che te r A rt h u r Jam A twat r

F O R T Y - O N E

I r v i n g haw Maurice Towle n drew Wat o n D o n a l d W h i tten

FORTY-FOUR

. Ian B ev i n­ Rohert Damon

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Charle Charle Ralph

Luce Perki n awyer, J r .


Kappa Delta Rho

Fou nded at Mid dlebury

Vt., 1 905

Local X i chapter fou nded in 1 92 6 Colors : Y a l e blue a n d Pri n ce t o n yell ow Mott o : H o n o r super O m n i a

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First

Row. /,ft to ri�h t : Huntoon. lattery, Blanchard, :\ ! i l l s , Hughes. Palmer, ;1.lcCarroll uond Row. fr/I to righ t : Be'.li,·e;iu. Bu rn et t . onler. Emerson. :\ l a i n . tacy. • ni•. Helin. Third Row. Int to righ t : Bad•er. B u ck, Dennisnn, Hildebrandt, amp on. G'Jrney.

I

J a me

ra i g B l a n ch a rd D w i g h t Beal

I

E T E E

I

E T E E

F

E W i l 1 i a m H u ghe Warren M i l l

Dal

R T Y - T W L i nwood Palmer J o eph l attery

F O R T Y - T H R E E

Robert D e n n i o n Lawrence u rney H arry H i Jdebrandt

I i E T E E R o bert Badger Georg C o n l e E c l w a rcl on Merri l l Erner o n

FOR T Y-

H a ro l d H u n t o o n

C h a rl e Berry Eero H e l i n

Charle B e l l i veau George B urnett Ph i l l j p B uck

E T E E

Frederick M a i n J a m e McCarro l l Henr y T i l to n

F O RT Y - F O U R

R a l p h H i l to n R o bert J oh n 011 Paul Merrifi e l d Riclrnrd amp on

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Lawrence Lacey W i l l ia m weeny . Loui olti H a ro l d earney


Tau Delta Phi

Founded at New York University, Local T a u chap ter fou nded i n

1910 1 933

C o l o r : Deep blue, white

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First Row. left to righ t : :\ ! i l l tein. ďż˝<Âťvei l . Stem . :\[an tell. Row. It/I to riih t : K a u frr an. pri nger. Li.s, Jacobs, Kahn. We{!, Levine. R. Cohen. Schoenberger. Rauch, Hamilt. Third Row. ieJt to righ : ..\ndelman. Braudy. H ibel. L. Cohen. Gi lson. Wit, Ch:det kr. Kohn. Kraft, Brodie, Popper.

I lelvin

E T E E

F O R T Y-0

E

Myron M a n t e l l Herbert tern

Baum

I D a i d B ro d i e Robert ohen E m m a n u e l Frnc h t

N I o r m a n C h a l et ky Ger rhon C o h e n

E T E E N

Melvin Andelman Ral p h B ra u d y A rn o l d F e u e r t e i n A rn o l d G la m a n W i l l iam H i bel

aul Mill tein A l bert ewe l l Robert W i t

F O R T Y - T H R E E

Meyer J acob Eliot K raft Irving Li s

I N E T E E N

ternberg

F O R T Y - T W O

Gerald G i l o n M i l t on H a m i l t l v i n J ol ov it z Ri hard Kohn

E T E E N

tepheu

i d n ey Rauch Theodore Rose n b l oo m

F O R T Y - F O 'C R

H ym a n H i l l o n Robert J acob R obert Kahn Ralph K aufman Harry L v i n t a n l ey Levine

73

George Popper Edward a ltzbe rg B u rt o n Shiro Jame pringer M a r t i n Weg


Sigma Kappa

·

Foun ded at Colby Col lege

1 874

A l p h a Chapter

M o t t o : " O n e heart

o n e way"

C o l o rs : M a ro o n and la e n der

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tefko, Dondlinger. Robin on Partridge. Suo11d Finl Row. lrft to rig h t : Grant, Young, Fu ..ell . C., l\lcDougal. Row. ltft t o righ t : Gwynn. Fu--ell. . .. Cou ens. l\Ioldenk..- Bates. Ha rrimJn, Wheeler. H a i ner. Pfleger. Third Row. It/I t o ri�h t : G.i l l upe. Paddi·on. ). l i t chel l . � l acDoul'al . \\'aon . . . B uce

I �E T E E

a tharine Fu ell Ba rbara Partridge Hannah Putnam

Barbara re} A J ta E tabrook

I hri tine B rue ]ice Dondli nger a rab Fm-ell

F

�E T E E

irgmia Bate_ El izabeth Mathe

hirle

Hainer

Ru t h MacDougal

Jo

Florence Perk in Janet Pfleger hirle Wa gner

FOR T Y-T H R E E

I abel Harri m a n

I :\1" E T E E

Mary Robin on Geraldine tefko

R TY - T W O

E teUe Gall u pe Eleanor Mitchell

I �E T E E ata] ie ou-en Lorra i n D e I le Barbara . Gra n t n ne G wyn n

FO R TY-ONE

M a rj orie M c D o u ga l P r i c i l i a M o l denke Jacquelyn Neme Phy 1 l i Young

FO R TY-F O U R Pacl di o n

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Octavia ander Martha W heeler


[hi Omega

·

Founded

1 895 : U n i ersity of A rkan a 1 906 Beta Chapter

Founded at Colby

Motto : "Hellenic culture a n d Christ i a n i deals" Color : C a r d i n a l a n d straw

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Fir1t Row. It/I lo righ t : Gray, K a ighn. Ba sel l Bradshaw. Rora!. Heaney, weetser. Gra nt, Pike, Glazier, J\IacMur­ try, Corle. Beli·ea fCOnd Row. !tit to righ t : Reny, :\le a rthr. hannon. Foster, Wat.on. Barbour. Weeks. Farrell, B a rter. :\lonoghan, Tobei•, Hopkin-. Johnson. Roger . Third Row. ltft to righ t : Small, Lrm�n. I\1 eill, Turner, Bdl. Youman>. Ellice. Pitts, Rockwell. Lott, Power.. Leighton. H i ggins F o u rth Row. ltjt to righ t : We_ t i ng . Totman, oule. :\lcLellan, Hartley. Field. FenneHe)', C\iehoff. Lewis, K a t k a mka . :\ !onell.

I J E T E E Thelma Ba tt Helen Bel ea Belen Brad haw J an o y l e

K atherine Glazier I la Gra Barbara Kaighn J o a n na M a c M u rtry

I

I

E T E E N

F

I

E T E E N

'.lartha A n ne Roger B etty Ann R oyal J a ne oule J u n e Totman Elizabeth Youmans

R TY - T H R E E

Ruby Lott l i ce L man M u riel McLelJ an

on lance Barbour Gera l d i ne Fenne y E l j za beth Field Glenna H a rtl y

i rgmia M o her A l i o n Pike Prudence Piper Elizabeth weet er

F O R T Y - T W O

E T E E

J a n e Leighton m Lew i Oli e fonell Patri ia Pow r M ary Reny

Betty Bart r M a r Farrell Barbara Grant D orri Hean ey arol n Hopkin

J a ne Bell h idey Ellice A n ne Fo ter Pri cilia H iggin i r g i n i a B o ' ard

F O RT Y - O N E

Kathleen Monaghan Evangeline Rockwell mall France Elizabeth Tobey

F O R T Y - F O U R

Elaine John on Al ice Katkau k a J a ne McCarthy J ea n Mc eill J o ephine Pitt

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M . France Shannon Madeli ne Turner B elen Wat on M a ry Week rm We t i n g


Alpha Delta Pi

Founded : 1 85 1 Founded a t Colby : 1 9 1 5 Motto :

A l p h a Delta Chap t e r

'We live fo r each other" Colors : B l ue a n d white

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Fir1t

Row. left to righ t : Lander. Falkenbach. a\'ae:e. \\'r man. 1'.ennedy. frond Row. /f/t to righ t : Paradi;. Od lin. \\'ade. L i uorin.

II Beatric

Ken nedy

N E

Pau l i ne Lan der W i n ifred O d l i n

I

ynthia

FO R T Y -

E T E E I

E T E E N

avage

F O R T Y - T W O Priscil l a W mau

mith

E T E E

I I

F

R T Y - T H R E E Ethel Para d i

R uth Littorin

I

a1herine Cl ark

Ol ive

E T E E

F O R TY-FO

F rn Falkenbach

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R M arcia Wade


Della Delta Delta

Foun ded :

1 888 a t B o t o n U niversity 1 908 A l p h a Upsilon

Fou n de d a t Colby : Motto : "Let u

steadfastly love o n e a n o t he r" Color : S ilver, gold a n d blue

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FirJt Row. frft to right : Henry, Duggan, Stebbins. Donahue, Ru>sell . an Valkenburg. ?.IcGrath. King. Boak, Hathorn. Hol t m a n , Suond Row. le t to right : Hood. l\Ia rr. Cole . ?.fanslield. . . Cole, Brown, Rose, Cannell, Bre wer. Callahan. I l l ingworth, Bell. Proctor, Carrell. Gregory. Third Row. left to right : Ianslield, H., H a ga n, :\Iooers. Foley, Anderson, Seekins. Wood. Staples, Jones, Campbell, Cate. Buckley.

NINETEEN

M . Eleanore K i n g W illetta McGrath J ane R u ell

Florence B oak R . Clare Donahue

NINETEEN France B rewer Katherine B uckley Margaret Campbell J ean Cann e l l Mu riel Ca rrell

Elaine Nanc Lo u ise Nancy

A nderson Bell Callahan Coggins

Priscilla Hathorn Helen Henry Ann Jone Natalie Mooer Susanne R o e

FORTY-T HRE E

An n Mansfield

NINETEEN

Ruth tebbins M i ldred a n alkenburg

FORTY-TWO

1arjorie Cate Elizabeth Cole V i rginia D uggan Lou i e Hagan

NINETEEN Marjorie B rown Patricia Gregory

FORTY-ONE

Norma M arr Thelma Proctor

FORTY-FOUR

Phyll i s Cole Paulin e Foley Dorothy Holtman Tacy Hood

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J o a n ill in g wo rt h H ope Mansfield Pauline Seekins Elizabeth Wood


Phi Mu

Founded : 1 852 at Wesleya n College F o u nded at Colby : 1 9 1 8

Beta B e t a Chapter

Motto : "Les soeu r

fideles"

Colo rs : Ro e and whi t e

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FirJt Row. left to righ t : Jones. Eisberg. George, Wright, cribner, Hitchcock, Pear on. Gra,·es. D u n more . Stcond Row. lrft to righ t : Howes. R .. O"Brien, Upham. Cornish. C u rtis. Hatch, Howe , K .. Rol l i n o . Third R o w , l�ft to righ t : zadzewicz, Re.�. Griffiths. Plaisted, T a t h a m , Thomas.

N I N E T E E N Mary H i tchcock

Jean Pearson

N I N E T E E N Eleanor Co rnish Eleanor Furbush

N a n cy Curtis E leanor Ei berg Barbara Griffiths Katherine H owe

Ruth Thoma Theodora Wright

F O R T Y-T H R E E

Ruth Graves Ruth Howe

N I N E T E E N

Ruth Scribner

F O R T Y-T W O

Priscil l a George He ter Hatch

N I N E T E E N A nn e Dunmore Carmen Gag ner

F O R T Y- O N E

Harriet Rex Marion Treglown

F O R T Y - F O U R

Corrine J ones Arlene O'B rien Leona Plaisted

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Maude R o l l ins Gertrude Szadziewicz Pau l i ne Tatham Lucil l e pton


FirJI Rotr

/1/t In ri•h t . P.irt rid�e uond Row. lt/t to ,jg h t : oule.

.1 n nel l . :\ I . \ l u rt n . I l atch. ;n·a�e Ru •ell. Pear-<>n Wa�ncr, mith

JE

JO Pre id n t

ELL

ecretary-Trea urer

f E M B E R igma Kappa

C h i Omega

A lpha Delta Pi

Joanna MacM urtr oule Jan

B:irbara Parlridge hirle Wagner

Ol i e Savage Cynthia mith

Delta. Delta Delta

P h i Mu

J an annell Jane R u II

Pan Hellenk Council i

Hester H atch Jean Pearson

compo�ed of two members from each sorority who ha e as their

aim t he promotion of harmony in i ntersorority relation The purpose of the group i non- orority members_

to enforce ru b i n g rule

_

and u nify the i n terests of

orority and

Th e C o uncil is o ft en called upon t o settle questions of doubt among

the sororities an d i n flicts penaltie

upon tho e who do not conform with the Pan Hellenic

rules. This is a n active organization which sponsors many tea

and a formal dance each year.

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First Row. It(/ to ri,h t : te,·ens. hiro. terns, Hughes. Daly. Daggett. Baum, Hassan, Heli n. Hegan, Rhodenizer. Suond Row. ltft to right : oach :\fcCoy. Cross, LaFleur. Brook . cioleni. Bubar. 1[arsh a l l . Loring. McNamee. Ferris. Ei ther ( ma naeer ) . Third Row, ltft to righ t : olpe, Li s . Macl lraitb, Hayward, Murphy, Weidul. Lomac. 'fatheson, Bedo, Mansfield, azario.

S C O R E

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Load d w i t h pow r a n d through th co-cham p i o n eason

i n the M a i ne

late

tb

Colb

Mule

ma bed t h e i r way

i nce 1 909 a n d once again earned th

erie .

d a d l ock w it h Bowdoin wa

right to reign as

tbe o n l

record a n d thL one tie forced a divi ion of champion h i p honor

t ra i g h t year w ith the

Bear

J o h n n y Daggett w h o wa M al e

park l i n g w i t h bri l l i a n t play

fir t undefeated sea o n

from

B ru n w ick.

La k i n g the

h nched for t he majorit

bri l l ia n t run n i ng

of the �ea on w i t h a

ho' ed unexpected power both i n offen e a n d defen e i n th i r

The team

a pported b

a veteran l ine, wa

sparked b

_everal

m a r o n the

for t h e third of Captain

boulder i nj u ry, t h e

tale

erie

e ncounter .

ophomore back fi e l d men

play i n g their fi r t year of var ity footba l l . T h e seaso n opened au piciou l y a l defeat, 2 1 - 1 9, a t the hand v i c t o ry a

eavern'

of the Mule .

h e placed three

perfect kick

Daggett a n d Bubar, re pectively

Fiel d ' hen the W i l d at

Ed Lori n g' through

of Vermont m e t

t ra i ned t o e provided t he m a r g i n of

the upri ghts.

ontri b a ted t w o of the toud1 down

Pa

e

a n d Dan

from LaFleur to cioletti smashed

through the line for a t h i rd. I nvad i n g New Y o rk C i t 1 4.0 in the

ea on'

for the· fi r t t ime i n e i g h teen year , C o l by overpowered C. C. N . Y.

secon d start.

Capta i n Daggett scored o n a pa

0

F 86

from B rook

0

a n d M a c·

T


I l raith plu nged through the l ine for the Mule ' t wo touchdowns while Ed Loring accounted for the extra point . By virtue of Ed Loring'

third period field goal t he u ndefeated M u les were able to hand

ermont a 1 0-7 defeat at B urlingto n.

t h e Un.iver i ty of

The v ictory ' a

costly, however, a s

Capt. Johnny Daggett received a severe shoulder injury in the early part of the game which kept the

peedy backfield ace on t h e

ideline

for the remainder of the

ea on.

M iddl e b u ry wa the next victim of the Colby blitzkrieg to the tune of 26-0. a ttack with B ob LaFleur on t he h urling end and Helin ac ounted for three touchdown. a " cooler"

A

flashy pa ing

Hegan, and R hoden izer receiving

the Panthers were unable to stop t he

apercharged M ules.

cioletti took care of the foarth t ouchdown himself as he sma bed over from the

two yard l ine. H undred

of alumni returned t o Waterville to see t he M u les and the Bowdoin B ears battle

to a thrilling 1 3- 1 3 deadlock in the fir t game of the State Serie . Colby, minas t he services o f Daggett, concentra ted on defen e and power play

on a lateral from B rooks t o LaFleur. doin roared back a

E

Bell

A

thro u g h the l ine.

Colby scored fi rst

The Mule ' edge was short edged, however, and Bow­

cored in the second play after the kickoff.

L 87

L

Haldane kicked the

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L E TT E R M E

MELVI

BA

W r LL I M H

H ES

HARTLEY B r T H ER

ROBERT LAFLE B

WE

In I N G L 1

DELL B R OOK

HA ROLD B Jo H

O W R O LORI

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D A G .Err

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R OBERT R Y A N

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HA R O LO 8 £ , EER

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extra point which p u t Bowdoin o u t in fro n t 7-0. in the third period bat the Bear

A Bowdoin p a

fa il d to convert.

netted a nother touchdown

The fourth period

aw a 46 yard Colby

march ' h ich ended ' hen Dick H ayward p l u n ged over from the one yard kick d the crucial extra poi n t which tied the game up at 13 all. wa

wide open and rugged but neither

A t raditioaaJly following

aturday.

vain attempt

to

which Hayward, Lafleur wa

ide

tro n g Maine team wa

tripe.

Ed Loring

From there o n i n the game

ould connect for core .

tepped over 20-0 by t he power laden Mule

the

Tbe Bears only threatened o n e and i n the remai nder of the game made

top

o l by ru n

and pa· e .

cioletti and Brook

aim o t infa l ] jble.

Lafleur, Bubar, and H egan

The

olby line open d huge hole

con i len tly made gain .

Colby ama ed a total yardage of 400 yard

cored the touchdown

through

The pa i ng attack led by to the Bears 50.

' hil.e Loring converted two goal

oat of

three attempt .

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The final game of the

erie

the M ule ' undefeated record.

a n d of the

fi na l period t o core the winning touch down. a t t he half 7-6.

ea-on

aw a

t uhborn B ates B obcat almost spoil

The re our eful Colby team, however, surged back i n the

In t he ecoud half Bate

B ate

cored early i n the game and wa

topped Colby advauce

time a n d again.

were not to be denied, h owever, an d late in the game their relen tle dirt on a LaFleur t o Hegan pas .

The fi nal

uch veteran

wa supported by M u rp h y, and

a

ea on mu t be g iven t o the

peed

The l i ne

a Volpe, Li s, Rhodenizer, M atheson, B ubar Weidul,

fo the backfield the brill iant climax run n i n g of Capt . Johnny Daggett

was m i ed and there was n o o ne who coul d capably fill h i l acked i n

uperb l i ne con­

B aum, Daly, H u g he , Shiro, L o ri n g, Helin, and Hegan.

uch capable re erve

tern .

a ttack reached pay

core was 12-7.

Much o f the credit for the M ul e ' undefeated sist i n g of

leading

The Mules

ho' ever, wa

made up in power.

LaFleur, and Macl l raith were all powerhouse . a l o contributed many long gain .

pot o n the squad.

Sophomore back

What wa

Hayward,

cioletti,

B rook , Downie, Ryan, Ha san, and Stevens

Out landing in the sea o n was the place kick i n g of Ed

Loring wh ich i n more than one game spelled t he difference between victory and defeat for the Mules.

B

A

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howing a bri l l i ant r

ord of t w e l

crew w aJ k cl off w i t h t he

gam

w o n in fourt

tale champion hip by England

F i n i b i ng fi fth amon g

oll g

n p layed. th

' eepi ng th

t he te am

rie

W h i te M ul e

ou rt

' ith Maine a n d Bate .

uffer d c 1 f e at

onl

at the h an d

of

n i ver ity.

43·23, on the home floor, the rampant Mul

fter tripping H a r t ' ick

w Hamp h i re 38-32, and

a n d trimm d vi t o r

parade w i t h a

headed the aint the

An elm

wa A

t he

next

"

vic tim, 49-34

mild flu epidemic

ponem e n t of the fi rst

I

R i mo ouka

erie

the

wept th

MuJ

t ook to the road

orthea tern i nt errupted t h e

and

ophomore "Jenny" Lee

re pec ti v e l y o n t h perform i n g

campu

on

their

trip. home

floor

a t t h i s t i m e w h i c h cau ed post­

game w i t h Bate .

blow foiled to d isturb the b ri l J ia n t teamwork a n d w i n n i n g habit of the team a n d i t

bounced r i g h t back i n t o th e w i n n iver ity of Maine Bear from t he B ear t hem 52-36. core l e

Capt a i n

However.

coring depart ment. col l c l i n g 36 and 19 poi nt

eco n d time.

Thi

40-30 w i n .

l ark, 4 1 -33.

in their

· o l u m n w it h a deci ive 44-23 thrashing a d m i n i tered to the

on their home floor. H owe er, Colby encou ntered

e ond tu

le being forced to

W i t h Lomac and Shiro a

i n th e f i r t n i ne m i n u te

B

m a i n tay

of t he

tage a

t i ffer oppo i tion

econd-h a l f comeback to

o n the defen e, the Mule

ubdue

held the v i i tors

econd half.

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fir,1 Row. ltft to righ t : Peters. Lee. Rimosukas. h i ro. Lomac. rcond Row. It.ft to righ t : ternberg. Young. Flynn. ame. Beach. Bubar. Coach Roundy. Third Row. lt/t t o righ t : Ferris. LaGas.er. Li,¡ingnon, '.\fc,'1 a mee, Pullen.

The

eco n d game with

ew Hamp h ire proved a thriller, the end of the fi r t half fi n di n g

Colh

trailing. Again the M u l e

46-39.

A 4 7-4 1 win over B ate

of the

n iver it

point

team, 6 1 -48.

The final game of the season saw Colby again fell

36-2 7.

aptain R imo ouka high

cori n g honor a game.

repeated h i

cori n g feat

of l ast year although he was tied for state

' ith Parker Small o f M a i ne.

ophomore

w h i le Oren Shi ro was a

tars, Lee

B oth had a

eason

the l oss of R i m o ouka i l l be lo t to the

eritahle giant o n the defen e.

and Peter- ma

With such able reserves a

not prove too crippling next year.

Pul l e n all of whom t urned in capable relief jobs when called upon.

B

Rex

ervice this year, Other men who

quad by graduation include George Young, George B each, and B ob

well be called one o f C oach Eddy R o u n dy'

T

aYerage of 1 2.3

Lomac and LaFleur sparkled throughout the season

MacNamee, R on n ie Living ton, Cliff Came, an d Ray Fly n n seein g much

\

On the last trip

ea o n the M u les again i nvaded B o ton, defeating M. I . T., 43-42, but losin g to a

g reat Bo ton B ate

fought b a c k in t h e fi nal m in utes to capture another victory, ewed u p the champion ship for the Mules.

A

Thi

year's club may

he t basketball team .

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Three lo

in a

Country team.

which opened the of

ew Hamphir Wah Erner

it wa

many a

\\ a

th

di dppo i n l i n g record of the Colby Var ity Cro

n for the B l ue and Gra . The

and Bate

and Gil Pou

tale Meet al

ugu ta

al o lo t meet

Lo the

a iver ity

w re the only men rem a in i n g from la t year'

team.

However,

a

the

borl

ar it

ea on progre ed.

a newcomer, Frank Quine , who led the Colby t am to the tape at each meet.

who w ill ret u rn ne · t thi

tart

Maine Bat , and Bo\ doin were ahead of Colby i n the

ear a

a j u nior

year" team which in clu de

those named

"\

i l l be return i n g.

standing di tance runner, who \ a

peeled lo turn i n belier and b t t e r t i me .

Lou Week

A l l of

Harold Co tle , and Tom Fam worth be ides

The team fell keenly the l o unable Lo

Frank,

o f D ick Nickerson i t s out­

ompete becau e of con flictin g acti itie .

Unfor­

tunately, D ick will not ret u rn next year. However H ilton, Brown and Wat on of the fre hman cros

ountry learn are expected to

strengthen next year' team.

VA R S I T Y C R O S S 92

C O U N T RY


Finl Row. It/I to right : Hildebrandt, ickersoo. Gollin, Thompson. azario. Bateman. Weeks. Suond R ow, It/I to righ t : H u ff. Anderson. Mc1 amee, Costley. Peters, Pratt. Lebed nik. Perkins (coach ) . Third Row. left to righ t : Dolan, Quincy, Murphy, Lord. F a m worth, Blatman, B u b a r.

Lo e

at the hand

ea on for t he Colby unable t o make any

of Maine, New Hamp h ire, and Bate quad.

marked a dismal i ndoor t rack

At the B. A. A. meet a t the beginning of the season, Colby was

bowing in the rela

,

50

yard dash or hurdles.

Two weeks later the

M aine t rack ter

earned a n 88-29 vict o ry with D aggett, Bateman, and Thompson turning i n

winning effort .

Records were smashed a t D urham as New Ham p hire t ook a 61-4 7 victory

at the

econd meet.

Lebednik set a meet record for the shot put and was joined in h i s

point-tallying by Peter , B ateman, Thom pson, and Daggett. Gil Peters finally e tabl i bed a oe'

In the B ates m e e t a week later,

Colby record for the high jump a

the B ates team took

a 73-40 deci ion. Throughout the

eason, Colby depended on B ateman, Murphy, and Goffio i n the dashes,

Qui ncy in the m ile, Thomp on in the pole vault, Peters and MacNamee i n the high j ump, D aggett in the broad jump, and Lebedoik i n the weight event .

B ateman, Quincy, Weeks,

Lebednik, H el in, H il debrandt, MacNamee, Pratt, and Fifield, are all counted on to p u t next year' t e a m in the win column.

V A R S I T Y T R A C Yi 93


Fir1t Row. lt/t to righ r : Be,1ch. \: all.tct, Loriol!. John on. Weid u l . Laliberte. Sno • d Row. lrlt tu rith r : nJch .\ l 1 1 lrt1 \Vo dwJrd. ro . .\ l a d nto h . Field, Reid. Baxter (manager .

B ill Mil l ett'

puck t r

all but an

njo

d a highly

ucc

e a o n g a m e w i th Dartmouth. e ond

Mule

ucce i v e

tale

ew England Hocke

record Colby had to b

cont nt with

England t i t le.

rown.

en

.

W a l la

M . I . T., and No rthea tern i n quick he broken.

net

and

apabl

from playing B. C.

defended h i

All - New

th

team'

natch two leagu

lead j n g ictorie

corer.

from the

They then i nvaded the hub city and defeated B . U., ucce ion.

core of 4-1

I n the cl o ing m i n ute

and it l ooked a

B u t i ndomitable Bu d Jo h n on took t h i n g

to score three goal

gave t h e m a perfect

ol lege rung up eight win ,

Wallace emerged a

Mui - went ah ad to

New Hamp h i re and Bowdoin team . Northea tern led the M u le- by a

ictorie

in

kat i n g

and Ernie W idul teamed wel l with veteran Bud

J ohn on to form an aggre i e front L i ne. After the Dartmouth etha ·k, t h

traight

Bad weather k pt the Mule

t ellar game in th

ophomore" Jo

aw them victoriou

o e r Bowdoin gave th

League. but becau e Bo ton

cond pla

Captain Ed Lo rin g p lay cl a

ful ' a on ' hi h Three win

in a- many m i n utes to tie the

ount.

into ru

of the fi nal game,

if the ' i nning own hand

treak wa

to

and went ahead

In t h e overtime, J oe Wallace n etted

the w innin g point. S C O R E S DARTMOUTH . . . . . . . . . NEW HAMPS H I RE . . . . . BOW DOIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . BOWDOIN . . . . . . . . . . . . BOWDOIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . B. U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NE W HAMPS H I RE . . . . . M. I. T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NORT H E ASTERN . . . . . .

2 COLBY 6 COLBY COLBY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 12 COLBY 6 COLBY 7 COLBY 6 COLB Y 7 COLBY 5 COLBY

VA R S I T Y H O C K E Y 94

. . . . .. . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . 4 . . .. . . . . . 4


Fir1t Row. left to right : Downie. Hatch. Cross. '.\lagu i re. lattery, Cbernauskas. \: hi Le. Barry. Suond Row. /Lit to righ t : Laliberte. A l len, hiro. Hegan. PeLers, Lafleur. Living ton. Loring.

Get t i n g off to a power to fini h the

low

o uthern t rip, the ba eball team developed u nexpected

tart on it

ea on holding the

Maine c o l legiate record in the l a t

tale

hampion hip crown and p i l i n g u p the best

ix year .

The M u l e , lacki ng outdoor playin g experience

lo t all of their games on the

out hern

tour. D uke t rounced Colby, 8- 1 but Cawtawba, Elo n, and David o n eked out only one poi nt vic tor ie a t the ex pen e of the M u le . Ret u rn i n g to Maine, the of their nine before the J oe

cheduled

erie

game .

The team al o poli bed off Clark and Tri n i ty

ea on fi n i bed.

lauery and Hal Hegan de erved m uch of the credit for the

pitching fo ur

'

in

in the

ahead of their opponent . average.

l u l e hammered away at B owdoin, Maine, and B ates to w i n eight tale

late

Fre hman M i l t Stillwell paced the hitting of t he team with a .326

Behind him were Gil Peter

and Tee Laliberte with average

Charlie M a g uire, Vinnie Al len, a n d C lyde H atch alway when i t was needed the m o t. i n the o u t fi e l d .

u ces ful year, each

erie . Both pitchers ' ere invincible and always kept wel l of over .300.

Captain

came through with batting power

Maguire, A llen, and Stillwell compo ed a n invincible defense

The i n fi e l d wa

capably taken care of by Hatch, Lal iberte, Peters, and

LaFleu r with Dow n ie con i tent l y turning in a top job beh i n d the plate.

VA R S I T Y B A S E B A L L 95


FirJt Row, /,ft to righ t : Lord, D�er. Dibble. Srro11d Row, ltft t o righ t : Pizzano. Finkddey.

L d by dimi nulive pleted a bri J l ianl England T nni

Lord and

harli

eason.

Th

M u le

a plain W i l l iam Pinan k , the Colby netmen com-

' orkecl th m el e

Tournament and the t am wa

when inclem nt wearher for faine, and Bo' <loin in it

d canceUation of tlie tat

colJeg

defeated iu

tate matche

competition in the e ond round.

o mpet ition.

The

of the New

tale Tenni

Meet

quad t rounced Bates,

ma1 che .

B il l Pinan ky and Charlie Lord ' ere ea ii Neither wa

i nto the q uarter fi nal

I ading Bowdoin i n the

the out landing

i o g le

men on t he

a lthough both w re forced out of t he

quad.

ew England

The two paired together i n double matches to again out­

troke and outplay mo t of th ir oppon nt . Cha e, Dyer, Frederick win

the Colby raqueteer

Jone , Talbot ran u p.

and Pizzano were a l l important in the stri n g of

The double

tea m of Cappy Dyer and John Cha e went

further in the New England meet than any other Colby player , being forced out by a Harvard double The 1941

team in the q uarter finals.

quad wil l find the tale champion, Charle Lord, t i l l on the

Carl Pizzano, and No rri

q uad. Cappy Dyer,

D ibble w i l l al o be on hand to rep lace the gaps left by Pinan ky,

J ones, Frederick, and Chase.

VA R S I T Y T E N N I S 96


Finl Row. ldt to righ t : Rock iki Rice . .\1c all um, Tuller. H u tche>on. Coleman. Turner. Wood. Cu nis. uond Ro«'. ltft t o righ t : L<mietn. \\CCney. P u i i a . _\ I K ay. Kouchalakos. a m i n i t i . \'errcn i a . .\IacDonald, Cu rrier, Parker, Coach .\lil lett. Third Rou:. ltft to rig h t : Pomeroy. H i kel. H J ncock. Waterhouse. Jacobs. Amato. Jaworski, Butcher, John.on. J\!acPherson.

C olby'

fir t undefeated fre_h man fo otball team got off to a heartening start when they t rong, and prev iou ly u n beat n Coburn Cla _ical l nstimte eleven, 12-7 o n October

defeated a 1 1th.

torie of the

ame heaclJ i necl the "impregnable J i ne" of the Muleue , and a

progre ed it became evident that the fro h team wa w o u l d co n t i n ue t o play hard. down

In

the sea on

trong i n all departments and

beati ng Coburn they

cored ten fi rst

lo tw o for their opponent .

A week later C o l b ' one of the fi ne t t eam cJa

traight football.

unu uall

"power-l a den fre hmen" ju t i fied again pred iction in

ear .

ed Bridgton A cademy, 1 9-0.

t he fre bmen wer

that their

was

P J ay in g m o l o f the gam e i n oppo ition territory tl1ey out­ 300

pectator

were proof of the i ncreased auentjon that

get t i n g.

A helple

R icker C J a

J unior Mule

won 43-7.

ical I n titute wa Bo t h team

wamped b_ touchdown

to ed pa e

on October 25th a

the

w h ich were re poll ible for four Colby

and the one R icker touchdown. The Mulelle ' fi na l glory

ame, h owever i n die concl uding game of the

ber 2nd when a n Exeter A cadem l a t teppi n g

ea o n o n Novem­

team w h ich bad been u n d efeated for two year becam e the

tone in the path t o an u ndefeated

ea o n for Colby.

In those t\ o year Exeter

had defeated YaJe and Harvard fre hmen twice and had rolled over many fine prep team .

FRE S HMAN 97

F O OTBALL

chool


Firrt Row. frit to ri�h t : I l i l ton. t rupp J m 1 n 1 1 1 , Jenn i n � ,. urrier. :\lacPher on. al nhnn no nd Rnu· Int t o rr li t : Kozen. mer , Pu11J. pin> . • h i ro. John-on ''l ne.. Jch Roundy. Third Row frrl In n tli t : Zecker. • weenc), Eaton, J.l\•onki. \ le • l l u m

n ational

quad of F r e h m a n b:i keteers t a rn d i n : i p rf

L r:ii ht v i c t o r ie·.

up t n

phenom i n a l av rag I n d ud et l in

of 5 -,3 I

chool.

the

cbedul

of thi · n i gh -

oburn, a n d H i gg i n . gave t h

Th

o b u rn

made up t he re l of

tb

Lola!

y e a r by

b :i J k i n g

of 573 p o i n t

for

a

M i l b J a , or k i . broth r of th e former Rhode I l a n d

J en n i n g , ' ho pl ayed fo r

In

t r cord thi

:i grand

i n t· i n each gam .

ker, former K n t'

p l a yed tog t h r i n h igh

H i l l,

pb t - ac um uJa t d

th

tar, and B n Z

o l orful

n

Th

Hill

tar.

w r

upported b

cadem

olb '

Tb

t w o b oy

E a t o n . P u i i a, a n d

fi r·t u n defeat d fr

o r i n g q u i n t t ' er

gam

B r i dg t o n cl ub ' on t h e

h ai l f rom W orce ter an d

t \ o other l ammale

C am i n i t t i a n d

trupp, p l u

everal ot h e r

hman ba ke t ball Learn. with M . C. I ., B ri dgton, Kent'

tale Prep

chool C h a m p i o n hip and

fre-h men a hard battle.

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FRE S HMAN

WI LOW . . . . . . B R IDGT N . . . . . I D GG I NS . . . . . . . . T H OR TON . . . . R I CK E R . . . . . . . . C O B URN . . . . . . . K E NT'S H I L L . . . M. c. I . . . . . . . . . . K E NT'S H I LL . . . C O B UR N . . . . . . .

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BASKETBALL 98

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Suontf Row,

fore 1941

Firrt Row, ltft to ngh t : :\ ! J x lield. Brown, t. Pierre. Tufoer. H i lton. Goodrich. Watson It/I to righ t : oJch Perkin$, Poirier, K a ufman, Witham. '.\ I cLeod. Hutchin;on. Demkowski, Stern ( manager) .

ucce

ful from tbe ¡tarl Lhan Lbe var-ity, Colby'

ea on w i L h four w i n

in

ix meet

Paced a g a i n an d aaain b

m eet.

n e w meel record

big J oh n Turner and Bob

T h e t e a m opened a g a i n t Bridgton tro ng

took t\ fi r t

I

cademy and t o o k a 56-39 win.

a 5 7-5 1 co Dte t ' i t h Mai ne.

l.

Pierre a fi r t and a

and a 5eco nd. an d

Bate , 6543.

econd.

core of 50-48.

l ost thi

time

TUiner and B rown

week later, w i t h Turner taking four

t . Pierre taking two fir t and a

A t the la t meet o f the

fter beat i ng Thornton

Once m ore tbe yearl i ng

ew Hamp h ire team by the heart-breaki n g

fir t, and

o

L. Pierre tbe track ters bung u p

i n nearly every collle t .

cad m , the fro h lo Lo a

fre bmen track team fi n i shed their

and a relay tri ll1ll p h over M. I . T. al tbe B . A. A .

econd, the fre hmen w a l l oped

ea on t hey wo n out over the Cony High squad by

a

core of 65 1/z-36 1/z . B r o w n i n the m i l e and 1 000, H i l t o n i n H ut he o n in the ' eight performer of the in

ear

i

the p o l e v a u l t and h i g h

hurdles, R i ce and

were reg ular p o int-getters for Colby, but the two great i n d ividual

ear remained Turner an d

expe led t o add m uch

l. Pierre.

Colby' greate

t

fre hman track team

t rength to next year' var i ty.

FRESHMAN 99

TRACK


Firo/ Rnw. ltll lo rir,la 1 : :\! r•, l\1 J r hont \ inecour B i 1 her. Jones, :\ ! . a o n J row. fr/I lo n gla l : K L l a u k3', A r e y . B .. l l a n ler. Ro•e. Third Rau lfll lo rii;h l : \rcy 'tefko . • Lebbin•.

AD

R ] unior Representative

NAT

LI E M

OER

H

Vice-Pre ident

Lr E K TKO

MA RY JO E ecretar •-Treasurer

Mr . B itber, Mj

The varied program ' h i h the Wom en·

Marchart

Athletic A ociation

to sport s and recreation for lei ure moment . The a tivitie pecial and popular featur

a

a l o pl ayed b

heighten i ntere

l

pon or

i

not only limited

are only briefly outl ined ' hen

t11e fall get-acquainted picnic, the Chri tma

the u n derprivileged children, and the annual part i

KO

Freshman Repre entati e

A dvi er

such

RLOTTE AREY

ophomore Repre enwti e

pring banquet are mentioned.

party for

A n important

the mi d-winter tournamnets which encourage competi tive spirit and

i n a 1 l sport .

A

pirit of cooperation i

represen tative of the W. A. A . and

the many wo rthwh ile and usefu l events which they present during the year.

W O M E N'S AT H L E T I C A S S O C IAT I O N 1 00


Row. /tit t o ri�h t : Arey. cribner, \'inecour. Rose Rus ell. •nd Row. ltit to ri�h t : \Vri2hl. Jone;, tebbin,, T be}'. Carrel l .

Firrt tc

C" C LU B

Lt/t to righ t :

anbar. Wrigh t ,

rebbin-, Tobey.

mi th. C.

INTER - S O R O RITY AT H L E T I C B O AR il 101


R"" /,ft tu n ( lt t · 1 l i n:in . ll.11 \n:) B \r ' Tc,b�) . !;,.a.,/ Rt•I<. Ifft to ritlt t : \\' - 1 i n 11 \ nJ '"' " 'F" " ' · . t tbhin . Tlt ml Ro:t'. f,}t to ri,lt t : F11, 1 e r, k: .1 1 l .1 u - L 1 . Ru'c

/1rit

1 1 1 t h . fn l l t he o ne

a

{

fa

o r i t> �port or

n or h 1·k ' )

aiHI

l b) w m 11 i

�d1 d u l ti t

u rn n m n t � nr

t o u rn a m e n t s prov ide m u l'h e n t e rt a i n m 1 1 1 n The " i n n i n � t ':t i l l

f th

t o u r nam n t i

t ea in t h' A l u m n ae B u i l d i ng. pperdn smen a l so ar

13arbnra th s

fo U

,

n l' t i '

a o n t b e hock

re , R u t h

h o e ke)

II

I I fr

!

h e l d at

th

th

"

ea� n :i r

re c u p t <i i ned by

' a rsit

nn

ea o n .

thl t ic

The e

o c i a t i o n to a

pr 'entecl. n t r t o u rn n m e n t

W

th

::ind r

ceive

�t i n .

B <·a u

fo u r r l a se .

HO CKEY 1 0_

harl ll

fo l l w i ng :

t am w a s, b o " \'Cr.

r e p r , n t d t h" be�t a l l -ar o u n d hockey p l::i } e rs from th

F I E L IJ

n re r q o i r tl to L ake

l e t t r, or cup.

B a t e s . . nd

r c a n < '" l l ed .

11

e n d of each

omen'

n t h u � i a t s a n t i ma

t am

hm

,k i l l d sport m n n s h i p .

im it d b

n u me ra l s

row e l l , V i qd n i a

g a m es were t o s t t o n d

w

H 'r" a w a r d � for th

r r0 1 l i t po i n t s I "'ard t he i r a t b l t i c T h i s l a�t

hol'ke

of

ra i n

l ec t e d .

man

r y. 0£

T h i , t ea m


First Row.

lrlt t o rir;h t :

Pearson

Ryan.

Russel l . Leighton.

tebbins.

K a ighn, K i ng.

uond Row, lr/t t o righ t : Rogers. Fennesser. Johmon. Desi des. oule. 7 ďż˝ i rd Row, ltft to righ t : mi th. Reynolds. Heaney, Powers.

The

k :J t i n g c l uh entered it

M rs. B ither and Mi

K elly who hel ped the member

entbu ia m amo n g girl

to become member

were held everal exce l J ent wa

unable lo hold i t

econd year of organization this w inter u nder the direction of

of thi

kater joined the

l u b.

katin g party o n t h e Fos

w ork out formation .

i ncrea ingly popular club.

Hall rink but an

ho' n i n fi gure skat i n g that the club i

ive program for next year.

S li A T I N G 1 03

great

After try-out

Due to the i nclement weather, t he c l uh d a y t h e member

be e e n perform i n g their g raceful a n d intricate formations back o f F o s H a l l urh entbu ia m an d interest

There w a

C LUB

coul d

There h a been

planning a m ore exten¡


Frrst Rnu.<, lrit tn neh t Fcnnt,·C) \ Ion �lun. E l a m , Ln t t Brn\\n uond Rou', lrft to ri�ht : I I l 1 nvwo n b , I l i �gin , DurJ nd, Trahan, \Vat- n . Third Row, /1 1 1 '" ri h t Perh.•m. K a i gh n . '<» le, Lewi

LI

EL

f

Pre ide11t H Mar

ry B ro w n, Franc

d

R T E R

:\I E M B E R

r m i r, O l i v i a E b m ,

ral d i n

1 Daghan, H e l e n EW J an

o y l e.

l i zaheth

D u r a n d . Pri c i l i a

U n l i k e b a l l l , modern dance doe· n ot rel empha i · i s p l a ced on th

there a re no

et group

m odern d a n c i ng.

' a y, the opport u n i t y for

e l f-expre

The M o d e rn Dance C l u b i chant.

a

I l l i ngw orth,

up n c

now i n i t

a n d m ovement

my

tudie

.

them e l ve . Although

are ba e d on certa i n tech n ique a re developed.

used i n

In

this

pract ical l y u n l i m i t e d . th ird year a n d i · u n der t he d i rect i o n of M is s M ar·

Member h i p in t h e cl ub j- determined t h ro u g h tryout .

t h e year, o n c e i n t h e fa l l a n d o n c e fol l o w i n g C h r i tma·

MODERN

Kai g h n .

t u m i n g and ·ett i n g f o r i t s effec t i vene

t a r t i n a po i nt, i n d iv i d u a l ion i

Barbara

Trahan, H e l n Wat ou

f u m l a m e n t a l i dea

of fi g u re , i n terpret a t i o n

From t h i , a

y, R u by Lott, Kath leen

M E M B E R H iggin , Joan

L e w i , Dorothy Perha m , L o ui ·

Rather th

F n ne

a n bar

DAN CE 1 04

The e are hel d twice du.r i n g

acat i o n .

CLUB


*

First Row. /rlt to ri�h t : Par>on;, Hi tchcock Belre:i. '"'/ In righ t : � lerrill. :'\iehoff. G i l l i ngh3m.

uunJ Rori:

r her

be oming a g real

port fa,·orite

1

ith the

witoes ed by the fact that

o·ed

ach •ear a great r n u mber of girl- participate during both the Thi

great enthu ia-m ha

the b tter ar her for an a tfre

uch a

pring and Fal l

le] lo the formation of the A rchery Club w h ich i for

Hitchcock an d Maxine :'t'Ierri l l .

pring of indi,·idual in truction an d tourna ment .

Plan All

ea o ns.

beaded by

are a n nually made

tudenl

are encouraged

t o take part in tl1e e. Ea h

ar at the W .

. Play D a y t h o e

participate i n archery feat of great and variou

other le t

w h ich

kill.

tudents w h o have become l h e m o t accompli hed

The-e involve greater di lance , baUoon- as target

bo' proof of their ability.

A R C H E RY 1 05


· . . Ru >el l . T t n l R<1u . lrtt lo f l tlr t . R » ·• I . Rohin-on • Lefln . . \rei llt<e Wes t i n " �front! Rn!t' lr t l t o r1i;h 1 . Fenne,«') \\'at on. \l Lell.111 Tlrirt! Rotr /, , , to "'"' : l l 1 ""in<. B 1 1 . B11 l 1 . Wil un.

ER

E

L OI

TEFKO

H A R LOTTE

Pre id nt

o l b y CO· d , the

mong ,ion.

h n tb

puddJ s, t h i Man gam

\

l'i

girl

�ki

t i m uJ at i n g

am

are d v o i d or

i n d o o r sport i

ah ay

\

M

and the

kat i n g

For

a

sma l l

pond

h:t\'e b e c o m e s l u shy

playable.

t h a t t h e player

b

i nce i t i· fa ter but le

alert. b o t h m e n ta l l y a n cl ph

· t re n u ou·.

c o a i de r a t i o n girl may

z i e d cha e after t h e

to

pend a

off et

the

o t

or

the

i

a

checlule.

port o n B a d m i n t o n Club n ight .

high

great a part of the e ve n i n g a

death her

h u t tl ecock.

B A IJ M I N T O N 1 06

It

ica l l y .

o m e n a re a l l o w e d to .el ect b a d mi n t o n as p a r t of t h e i r g y m n a i u m

Fre hmen who a re fo n d o r t h e game c a n p a r t i c i pate in t h e

' bi r d i ( ," a n

0

ROBI

R

ecretary-Treasurer

of b a d m i n t on i· a fav o r i te form of w i nter diver· no\

pr f r b a d m i n t on e e n t o t e n n i

h i c h d m a n cl

pper 'la

hill

REY

-Pre id nt

ra t e

amo n g b a d m i nton

t re n g t h last

in t h e fren·


Lt ·1 to rig/r t : Bate,;. BJrbour. DesI le

Both in the fa l l and in tbe b

the center of atbleti Thj

acti ity wa

ment w hi b w a

pring the

au gmented in tbe pa t fa ] l

The nam

ma

ah ay

be seen to

toward athleli

numerals and

Thi

n ece _ary to regi ter i n tbe athletic depart­ •

ale.

The object then became to get one's

could o n ly be done by

ha1lenging

omeone h igher

All of tbi_ led to a n i n c reased i n tere t in tennis, and in

of a l l of the rai n y weather w h ich

eemed in ce an t during the

ment fou nd time lo climb t o the height an d M i

Credit

tournament.

ladder t o u rnamen t it ' a

o n t 11e I i t than the challenger.

Virginfa Bate

court

ea on by the introdu Lion of a l adder tourna-

w ere then po ted o n a l adder

own name o n the top of the l adder.

Mi

o l by College tenni

open to all tho e i ntere ted in tenni

J n ord r to ent er t h i

:\ T a rr. \Vesting.

activit !

letters were awarded for entering thi ment.

,

anc

of the ladder and then

ea on, man ink to the ver

pite

i n the tourna­ bottom rung.

Gra h n h e l d the po ition on the top two rung

when the

tournament ended. Tenni

cla e

were al o held for bot h fre h men and

c l e ired coul d e n ro l l i n an

cla_ for a

peci fied

ophomore .

ea on.

TENNIS 1 07

An

u ppercla men w h o




I

•


Finl R u· . /1/t to ri�h t : '.\1cGrath. Quarrington, \·an \-alkenburg.

Saond Rou•

/1 t t o

righ t :

\Vy.or. 2\ [ i l l s t e i n ,

RRI

GTO

J

EDWARD Q

H u ff.

R W.

Facult

W I L LETT W om.en'

The 1941 Oracle ha of 1 94 1 k now .

olb

EEPE

CH RLE

Ad i or

T MPP

H U FF

Managing Editor

McGR TH

A U L M I L L TEIN

Editor

Photography Editor

alt m pled to capture in word and picture tbe C o l by that tbe Cla

The o l d

ha

Tucker.

811 ·iness Manager

o ] by will

oon give wa

o l lege l eft behind wilJ he t h e co ll eg Long af t r

L u mpp.

GEORGE

Editor-in-Chief

A RTH

famswonh_

to a ne\

k n o w n by h undred

and greater Col by but the of C o l by men and women.

been wel l e tabli bed on M ayflo, e r H i l l, w e h ope thi

hel p recal l that oth r c o l l ege.

THE

O RA CLE 1 09

B OARD

hook w i ll


LBERT R I M

K

PH F R E 1 E

Presid 11l

Vi

-Pre·ident

TEVE

e rewr ·-Trea urer

M E M B E R

President

Elective

lb rt R i mo u ka J o h n E.

le\' n

.

orri

n

'

Dibbl

,

'- H

'42

H a rry Pa u l , '43

on-Jratern il -R ic ha rd

T b e p u rpo e of tbi

o rga niz at ion i

all affair· affec t i n g tbe

handle

t

fa D o n a l d, '4 1

gi e a ·t ive voice t o tbe w i l l of the

t u d e n t bod

tudent bo dy.

It

w l:t i c b d o not come ' i t h i n the j ur isdi tion of the

c o l l ege a d m i n i t r a t i o n . It i d i cu

a group t h rough ' hich the de ire

of t he fac u l t y and of t be

t ud e nt body can be freely

ed and acted upo n .

T h e C o u n c i l c o n i ·t s of t he f o u r c l a m e mber

e l ected by the

p r e id nt , o n e n o n-fraternity m e m b e r a n d

t u dent body.

STUD ENT 1 10

COUNCIL

fou r


Firrt

Row. /,11 t o n (n t : weet-er. onwa r . Piper. D�Jn R u n n J k ate. Tober. E-cabrook ,·ao n d R o w . /, It to ri lit: D • n a h u e Gra n t . J u n e - . Brt>wer. :\ 1 3 D u g . i l , } '1 h n o n . Th i rd Row. /,/t to ri �ht · P u t nJm, \ ' i neco11 r Lei • h t o n B r l e J n . Gwrnn. Campbell.

PR

BETTY TOBEY ecreuiry

1 RY LEE MARJ R I E

N

. Y

JO

TE

E

Treasurer

Vice-President -

M E I B ER Mar i l yn B ragdon Fran ce· B rewer, Margaret ampbell laire Donah ue, A l ta E tabrook, nne G' y n n, b irley E te l l e G a l l u pe, Hope-jane G i l l in gbam Barbara Grant, Ruth Grave· H a i ner, Elaine J o h n·on , Jan e Leighton, 1arjorie MacDougal, Pri cilla M o l denke, J eanette inecour. iel o n, arolyn ' u u i n g, Hannah Pu t na m, O l i e �wage, El i za beth weetser, Ada

The W ome n'-

t udent League b a · fo tered a

the w omen of C o l by of loyalty to the

.i nce it

pirit of cooperation and thoughtfulne s among

beg i n n i n g in 1 9 1 7.

ollege an d ha

It

' ork ha

trengthened an i n nate

promoted the general welfare and m u t ual activitie

W omen' Divi ion.

S TUD ENT 111

LEAGUE

en e of the


Firit R<1w, 1111 lo rig /i t : Fru<hl. Ruher . Freme, BJner, � l e r • t h , B i t h r, JI ling, King, Emery , n() n d Rou·. Ir/I lo righ t : l c A l .i r) , \lderman, rant. Bro\\ n . Lym a n . Royal, uu le. Lewi•. Jon� ,il«>n . A le . a nder Third rnU' 11/t In ri�h t : Braddock l l a m i l t . \\'ei d u l . •rn•wonh ThomJ<, Rauch, finL.cldei.

ELMER B

TER

Editor-in-Chief

I LLETT

M G R TH

Women'

Editor

Busine .

1anager

JO EPH

M ITH

RDO

M I TH

Faculty A d iser

G ra] d Edwin

Feature Writer

R TH ROBERT pecial Writer

iJ o n.

oul

John Thoma , Jr.

·antler Thoma m H R LO

Perl y L ighton

E M

W I LLIAM FI K.ELDEY ERNE T W E ID UL

Associote

B w

T

E

LTER EMERY

Adverti ing and Cirwlation Manager

A si Lant

FF L D ERM M E L I LLE J E N I C E GRA T FRE D R I C K Mc L RY A s isLants

RE P O R T E R Melvin nd] eman, Roh rt Badger, Ralph B raudy, Ru ell Brown, Loui e Callahan, Edward Cony, A rnold Feur tein. Wil liam B ibel, Elean ore K i ng, Harry Levi n Jame McMahan, R obert S i l l e n, France mall , Jame pringer, Helen Watson, Jan ice Wil on SPORT REPO RTER Harold Jo eph, Thomas N orton, R ichard Reid, D onald Lerner. "The Colby Edto"

sports and campu

i

publj hed each week, and i

new , a

well a

ran by a student

pecial article , are it

main feature .

a Fre h men , and h ave an opportu nity to w ork up to h igher position

taff.

Weekly event ,

The students begi n

durin g thei r four year .

In this way, they can l earn a great deal about j o urnalism a n d t he management of a publication.

THE

E CHO 1 12


Fir1t

Row.

Coggins. Wac on.

/,ft to righ t : lcGra th. oule, Henrv. argent. Rus.ell. ame, Duggan. Lewis, uond Row. Ir/I to right : Royal, Hood. nderson. BeU. Curtis. Ellice. Ca llahan. Th ird R o w , h f t to righ t : Finkelde)'. \ e>Lcote. H a n ey. Faro-worth, Kraft, Blatman, Graf.

JA

E RU

ELL

TETSON B E A L

Editor-in-Chief

FRED A

Business Manager

A RGE T

C L I FF CAME

ociate Editor

A s t . Business Manager

B U Jane Bell, Lou i e

TAFF

I N E

a l l aban, N a nc Coggi ns, b i d e E l l i e, Tacy Hood, B o n n ie H oward, Dwight H oward H u ck Kraft, Bill Pierce, Bob Rice W H I TE

M

LER

D anny Blatman. Nancy Curtj , H enry David on, Lorraine De Isles Gina D u ggan, B i l l Fin­ kel dey, Pat G regory Jim Griffin, A m Le' i . Beu Ann Royal, Jane Soule, Shirley Wagner, H Jen Wat on, Dick We�colt ART

D EPA RTMENT

Elaine An der on, Harri

i

The Wh ite M u le

Colb

h u mor magazin e.

recorded aJJ the go

ip a l l the

part in col Jege l i fe.

The m a gazine come

publ ication Mule's

of it

type.

Tbi

Graf Helen Henry, J o y Paclcli on

Between t he cover

of t b i

publ ica t i o n are

can dal, a l l the embarra ments whi ch play such a n i n ti m a te y e a r the

out fi e t ime taff wa

a year.

I t ha

h j t ory.

WHITE 1 13

an A - 1 rat i n g a m o n g

beaded by a girl for the fir t ti me i n the

MULE


ltfr to rir h t :

R

\'o nec.,u r.

Piper.

" ceLer.

TH RO BERT

D

Pre id n t

Election to tbe Colby woman may re eive.

Thi

ap and

own

o rganization i

t o become affiliated with tbe National Hon orar Qualifications for member hip a c ul tural, 2.

ECO R

lated in th

or l ife as hown by act ive

A l ta E tabrook

the highe t non- chola tic honor an undergraduate compo ed or

hip in promot ing and apholding col lege activ ities and

Awarene

VI

ecretary

1: E M B E R Elizab th weel er

Prudence Piper

1.

Robert¡.

ven women cho en for their leader­ tandard .

o iety or

The aim or the

pro po a l made by the cla

upport of all college proje t

ocial and athletic ad antage .

Enthusia m and optimism.

3.

In ight and tolerance.

4.

Friendlioe

5.

Genero ity.

6.

Creditable scholar h ip.

7.

lnten ity of personal living.

and the ability to lead people.

CAP AND 1 14

ociety is

The Motar Board."

G OWN

or 1 935 are : incl uding rel igious,


ltfl t o righ t : Dibble. Gooch.

Buzzell. P u l l e n .

L LOYD GOOCH

ROWENA B UZZELL

President

"ecretary

NORRI

D I B B LE

ROBERT PULLEN Treasurer

Vice-President

Pi Gamma Mu i

a national honorary

tinguished themselve

ociety for high ran k i n g students who have dis-

in one or m ore of t he

ocial

ciences. These include Sociology, Eco-

nomics, Histo ry, Relig i o n P ycholo gy, and Philo ophy. The society was fou n ded at Southwe tern College in 1 924. was formed at Colby in 1926. At m i d-year,

tudent

The A lpha chapter of Maine

The Colby chapter is one of the few in New England.

who have attained a high rank in any of the social sciences are in-

vited to join the society.

P I G AMMA M U 1 15


Fir1/ Row. Ir/I to right : l l uff. olgan, Baxter. rcond Row, lr/t to ri£ht : B a u m . Hadzethcaco , flin, Thomps n. r.Ltnin,

O FFI H RLE

Hughe

Stickney.

ER

H UFF

EDGAR MARTIN

Presiderit

Vice-Pre iderit

H OOVER GOFFI

ELMER B AXTER

ecret.ary

Treasurer

M EM B E R Melvin Baum, PericJe

Hadzetheaca

W i l l iam H ughe , Raymond Ronald Wallace

Faculty A dviser:

Prof. Edward J . Col gan

Kappa Ph i Kappa i the o lde t profe ional fraternity at Col by. of Prof. Edward J. Colgan, thi fru it(ul year.

tickney, Keith Thomp on,

honorary educational

The member hip this year i

Under th� able leadership

ociety has had a very i n teresting and

larger than i n recent year .

The aim of this

group is to give its members some i n ight i nto the field of educati on other than the classroom affords.

li A P P A

PHI 1 16

li A P P A


First Row. ltft t o righ t : Salhanick, herys. tumpp. !\lo her. Kanovitz Suond Row. left to right: Sternberg. Dyer. Aniceui, Lacombe, Burbank. Third Row. ltft to righ t : Foster. Hlmilt, Croteau. Rimo uka .

MEMBERS Lawrence A nicetti, Robin on B urbank, J o eph Croteau, Ri chard Dyer J ames Foster, Milton Hamill, Irving Kanovitz, Raymond Lacombe, D onald LaGa ey, V i rginia Mosher, Albert Rimo uka Loui alba n ick, Wendel l tarr, Stephen Sternberg, George Stumpp

I n i tiates of this honora ry l ocal chemical

ociety m ust attain a "B" ranking for four suc-

cessive seme ters of chemi try to q ua l ify for membership. the

ociety spon o rs lecture

and m ov ie

Besides the occa ional meetings,

which a re open to a l l students.

CHI EP S ILON MU 1 17


F"Jl Row, 11/t t o ritlt r : EJtun. 0Jg)'cl l , u p t i l . P u l len l !awe< . • \bbot t , Thomp;on rcond ffi n mer} . I l a ne ck, Richard o n . /f/t t o riglt t : Low II, T.1rlur. Di rr. F. '"'" o n h , Third R o w . left to r1cli t : We,tcnt t . u n i<. Burba n k . J n h n • o n . L i b h >

l<ow.

ROBERT W. P

LLE

W I L L I AM L.

Pre id nt

J I ice-Pr

C LA

PT I LL ident

OF

JOH

E. HAWE

ecretary-Trea urer

1 94 1

Henry W. Abbott, J r., George L. Bea h Jr .. John W. Daggett, Vernelle W. Dyer, Jr., John C. Eaton, Hoover R. Gollin, W i l l iam L. Gu ptill, John E. Hawes, Robert W. Pullen, Keith K. Thomp on CLA

OF

1 94 2

W illiam P. Bl ake, Charle R . Bu rbank. Robinson D. Burbank Walter L. Emery, John G. Fifield, C urti L. Hemenwa , Norman D. J o 11J' S , John L. Lo' ell , John F. Pineo, Jr., Gordon A. Richard o n, A d d ison E. teeve CLA

S

OF

1 94 3

Harold A . Costley, Robert R. DeCormier, Jr., Thomas W. Farnsworth, J r., Richard A . Field, Lawrence S. Gurney, H oward R. J ohn o n, Robert A. LaFleur W. Emmonds Taylor, Richard T. We cotl CLAS

OF

1 944

W illiam T. Seiger, R ich a rd M . Crummett, Robert R . Curtis, Frederick Drummond, Arthur T. Eaton, William P. Hancock, Jr .. Ralph K. Harl ey, J r., Carlyle Libby, John W. Lord, James McMahon, Charle H. Perkin , Jr., tan ley B. Short, Gardiner Taylor, William H. Tobey

SONS

OF 1 18

C O LBY


FirJ/ Row. ltft to rig h t : oule. .\rer. B . . Royal. H i t chcock. Kennedy, Pike. DeCqrmier, weeu er. Young. uond Row. ltft t o righ t : Wheeler. foster. H ig g i n s . Johnson. A., hannon. Pi us. Howes, K . . Howe<. R .. Johnson. E . G i l l i n l! h a m . Third Row. It/I to righ t : rey, C.. Field, :\fo°""· Tot m a n . e k i n s . \ ood. H a rtler, l\loldenke.

CLAS Barbara P. Arey, Fra nce

O F

1941

S. DeCormier. Mary F. Hitchcock Beatrice R . Kenn edy, Al ison B . Pike, Prudence Piper, Mary E. weet er

O F

CLAS

1 94 2

Marilyn B ragdon, Ru t h E. Crowell, Edith M. Corti , Natalie E . Mooers, Martha A. Rogere, B etty Ano Royal, Ru t h G . Sander on, Jane oule, J u n e L. Totman

C LASS

OF

1 943

Charlotte B. Arey, Elizabeth F. Field, Hope-jane Gil l i ngham, Glenna R . Hartley, Ruth E. Howes, A o n J. Mao fiel d, D. Pri ciUa Moldenke, Mary Re nold , Evangeline A. Rockwell, PhyJJis M. Y o u n g

CLA

S

O F

1 944

Phoebe A . B Jai dell, Anne E . Fo ter, Priscilla L. H i g gi n s, Katherine E . Howes, Augusta-Marie J oh nson, E m iley Elaine John o n Hope E. Man field, J o ephine M. Pitts, Pauline B . Seekins, M. Frances Shannon, Freda E. Staples. M a ry F. Weeks, Martha E. Wheeler. Elizabeth S. Wood

D AU G HTERS 1 19

OF

C O LBY


Fir1t Row, ltft to rig/rt : w y, tefko. Fo ter. Freme, Croteau. -rond Row. ltft lo ri�lr t : Totman. Peter . Decormier. BJ ell Tlrird Row. It{/ to rrglrt : .\re)', weei.,er.

ME

F

DOROTHY EMER 0

TER

President

ecretary

MEMBER Barbara rey, Tb Ima Ba tt, Mary Le Conwa . Jo pb Croteau, Franci Decormier, Jo eph Freme, John Haw Carolyn Hopkin , Gi lbert Peter , Geral dine tefko, Elizabeth ' eet er, J u ne Totman

Tbe Bowen purpo e of

ociety i

the biology honorary

pon ori n g d i cu in

o iety.

and lect ure

It ' a

over problem

founded two years ago for the rel ated to that

cience.

The

society was n a med for tbe late Prof. Bowen of Columbia, a Colby graduate distinguished for his out Landing work in bio logy. This group i

larger than mo t of the

imilar campu societie

and i n i t ranks are incl uded

not only biology majo r , but all other who are interested i n the fiel. d . acting head of the ociety an d Prof. Che ter i

BOWEN

Dr. Applington i s the

an honorary officer.

S O CIETY 1 .:?0


Fri1t

Row, ltft to righ t : Whitten. Hemenway, Eaton. , tco nd Row. left to righ t : 1\lartin, Fi her.

CURTIS HE.MENW A Y

EDWARD FISHER

President

Secretary· Treasurer

PROF. NATHANIEL WHEELER PROF. WINTHROP H. STAN LEY

W I L L I A M .MARTIN Vice-President

Faculty Advisers

M E M B E RS Ken neth Decker, La urie H arri , Arthur Lincoln, Saul M i l lstein, Charle

The p orpo e o f C h i Gamma Sigma a

lated in it

in phy ic� by the preparation, rea d i n g and d i cu tive

peaker

on

other a tivitie Two year

o bjects of in tere t to the

i n the i nterest

of t he

N ightingale

Con titution is "to promote an i nterest

ion of student reports ; by h av i n g authorita-

ociety ; and by promoting t rips, experiments and

ociety."

ago the ociety voted to include t he Radio Club i n its member hip.

CHI

GAMMA 121

SIGMA


Fiot

Row. /,ft t o rir,h t : Pa r 1 r idvc. Be\era�c. Lander. Ru•h. !\lcGr.tth. Ru e l l . \ iese n tha l uontl Row. lt/t •o n rlll : Ro) a l . Libb\', Gw) n n . l\lold nkc. h a n no n. G ffi o Third R o w . /;f t to ri,h t : 'l\ la r 1 i n I l u ff. n u l e . Abar, F ru h t , Rimpo.

1EM BER Marj orie bar, Robert A l ·ander. Caroly n Be erage, H nry David on, Hoo er Goffin, A n ne Gwynn, Barbara H o l den Charles H uff Pa a J i ne Lander, Pede Lei ghton. Bet y E. Libbey, B urton Lin cott, Edgar Martin, Marjori McDougal Pri cilia Moldenke Carol y n N utting, Barbara Part ridge Pru dence Piper, Hannah Putnam, Maurice Rimpo, Mary Loui e Roberts, Betty A n n e Royal M. France hannon, Mary K . mith. Jane oaJe, Carl tern, John Steven El izabeth weet er. . Franci Thomp on, Lewi Week_, Jr .. Diana Wei enthal, Jack W ikoff

The aim of the Library A ociate

a

Lated by Pre ident Frederick A. Pottle, '1 7 "is t o

facilitate r e earch o n t h e part of t u dents an d faculty." T h e A so ciates book purcha e supplemeat those of the Librarian.

Each May the As ociate award a prize to the senior with the

be t collection of books made during hi

coJJege career.

Besides the u n dergraduates. a

majority of the Faculty are As ociates.

L I B R A RY A S S O C I AT E S 1 22


Fir1t Row. It I lo righ t : �fas.ell , Ru.sell, Conwar. Graf. \i l fa rt i n . E .. Weeks, Putnam. tefko. Robinson. D unn.o re. Suond Row. lrlt l o righ t : l reland. Ferris. Corn i s h . H a t horne. Por ton . Rran. \ ' i necour. Lander. Od l i n, un i s, arr. Part r idge. tebbitis. E i sberg, M a rt i n . Third Row. lrlt t o righ t : Henry, Grant. oule l l l i nfworth. Price. GTant. :\ Terri l l :\ ! . . Flewe l l i ng, :\foldenke. Leyh. bannon. mith. B.. mith. l\ I . . Hol t m a n .

EDGAR M ARTI N

RUTH

President

TEBBINS ecretary

LEW I S WEEKS Treasurer

M E M BE RS Carol n Beverage, Marilyn B ragdon. Chri tine B ruce, Thelma B ra n n, Mary Carr. Mary Lee Conway, E leanor Corni h, N a n cy C u rt i , C lare Donahue, A n ne D un m ore, Betty D uran d, Ressa Flewel l i n g Ba rbara . Grant, A n ne G' ynn, J o hn H awe , Helen Henry, Dori H i l l, Do rothy H o l tm a n, Joan I ll i n gworth Marilyn I re la n d, Pauline Lander, A lice Leyh, E dgar Martin, Sarah Martin, A udrey M a ell, Marie Meri l l Pri cilla Molden ke, W i n i fred O d l i n, B a rbara Partri dge, Jean Pear on, h irley Porton Hannah Putnam Mary Robert , Mary Robin o n, Maude R o l l i n s, Vjrginia Ryan, Fra nce Shannon Mary Kay mith . Jane So ule. Ruth Stebbi n , Geraldine Stefko, Miriam Tale nick, Ada Vi necour. Shfrley Wagner, Helen Watson, Lewi Weeks, Betty Wood, Theodora W righ t, Pri c i l la Wyman

The Art Clu b i

a

t u dent organization who e member are i n tere ted i n the promotion of

the fi n e art -l iteratu re, mu ic drama, and painting. courage a g reater appreciation of all th in g ha

been active thi

Their fun damental p u rpose i s to en­

ae thetic, c u ltural and i ntell ectual.

This group

year in pre enting one-act p l ays and i n planning the Christmas Vesper

ervice.

C LU B

A RT S 1 23


Fir.rt Row. /tit to ri&ht : K•i� hn , Mr lieu. kch.1 0. nonJ Row /,It to ri(h t : Brodie. Palmer • Jm3n, Finkelder.

BARB

RA K I

H

LI VER

Director of Mu ic

D AV I D

. M I LLETT

B RBAR

Director-A nnouncer

. BRODIE

DR.

Technician

D. P LMER

ORM

Faculty A d isor

W I LLI

M Fl

KEEHAN

Women'

HAL

Editor

EAMAN

ports Editor

KELDEY

ews Editor

Colby at the M ike ha for the pa t year carried out, under the

upervi ion of Faculty A dviser

Norman D. Palmer and Director O l l ie M illett, a weekly educational program. Several special event

broadcast

uch a

Win ter Carnival and J unior Week-end h.a ve also

been broadca t by the staff. A variety program of o ne hour duration on gmating from the A l umnae Building was also broadcast over the Maine B roadcasti n g System. was u n der the dir ction of the regular

Thi

pro gram k nown as the Varsity Show,

taff and featured the student talent on the Colby

Campu . The aim of Colby at the M ike is to give the student

an opportunity to gain fir t-hand

knowledge and experience in planning , producin g, and broadcasti n g a radio program.

THE

C O L B Y AT 1 24

MIKE


First Row, left to righ t : Brodie, Fisher. Hemenwai'. Suond Row, ltft to righ t : Whi uen. M ilieu, 11. ! a rt i n .

This y e a r t h e Colby R a dio C lub b e g a n activity i n a fi e l d w h i c h ha everal year .

been untouched for

The club was formed to promote the technical branch of radio and u nder the

leader hip of l icen ed amateurs David B rodie and Donald Grey has this year acquired 1 50

a

watt power operated code transmitter, a 50 watt battery transmitter, o ne battery and one

power receiver.

The club i

attempting to o rganize an eastern coast n etwork of coll ege radio

clubs w i th Colby's having the ' key

tation."

The club prepares and trains individuals so

that they m ay obtain their amateur radio operator l icenses. The club aim communication

to acquaint the public with the activitie

of radio amateur activities i n the

fields and to demo n trale how the amateur may aid his country i n peace

and war.

RADIO 1 25

CLUB


First Row. It/I to righ t : Bec k w i t h ,

raff am

.ray, Quarrington. Polis.

ibble

I ! 1tk ,

u!e,

Lowell.

aond Row. /,ft to ri�h t : . l lo\\ > rd . Lin.con. Wat n . Recd. herr. Reid, Too l i Third Row. lr/t to righ t : l l a n er raf. W e > o n . :\ b i n D H o w a r d , R i d l e y , B a i ley, e nrmier. Burba n k .

J O H N W. THOM Director

ORRI

D CB BLE

H

Men s Pre ident

EDW

RD

Q

RRI

GTO

Second

Baritones :

A

Women's Pre ident

We l ey Doe, Le lie Graffam , Le lie oule,

Tenors :

DORRI

MAcM RTRY

JO

!Janager Fir t Tenors :

LOWELL

Librarian

Robert

HEA

EY

t. Manager

HAROLD POLI AccomJJ-Onist

tedman Howard, John Harve , Paul M u rray, ndrew Wat on.

Gray, B u rton Lin cott, John Lowell, Rooald Reed, Richard We cott.

Edward

Quarrington,

Robin on Bu rbank, Robert Decormier, Harry H ick , Dwight Howard, Ri hard Reid, Warren Mill .

The Colby College Choir, u n der the direction of John White Thoma , i one of the fine t colJege glee club

in New England.

m ost active g roup

I ts membership i

on t h e campus.

recognized as

The Choir is one of the la rgest and nearly seventy-five men and women.

In December the Choir joi ned with B owdoin College and Westbrook J unior Col lege i n a joint concert at Brunswick.

*

The Choir al o pre ented co ncerts in Watervil le and Portland.

C 0 L B Y 1 26

C 0 L L


Fint Row. le11 to ri;/ 11 : Coyle. tebbins. Decormier. Gray. He:iner. :\[ac.\ [ u rtrr. :\IcArdle. Brad haw. Pearson. anbar. Kaiehn Second Row. left to righ t : Thomas. tarr, B. miLh. Peterso!'. Howe, Dob on . Trahan. Lott. l\lcNeil. taples. Pars ns. Third Row. left to righ t : John on. Rol l i n-, Tober. Ei berg. \ atson. B ra n n. H i nckley. Durand. m a rt. Tatham. Plefger. Fourth Rou·. lrlt to righ t : Dul!!'"" l\ f a rt i n . Young. :'\ u u i ng. kehan. :\!. m i th, . re)'. Patterson.

Basses :

First

Frank Bailey, H ubert Beck with, o rri D ibble, Frederick Drummond, W il l iam Graf, Donald Jo h n son, Frederick 'lain, Robert Rice, A l den Ridl ey, Roger Poor. Charlotte A rey, Jean Coyle, Bealri e Doh o n, Ruby Lott, a ra h M a rtin, R a r b Pat ter n J ean Pear on. Bl anche m ith, Mary m ith, Ruth tehbin , ona Tah mizian, Loui e Trahan, M a deline H i n ckley, Phyll i Young.

opra n os :

Ruth Par on

Second Con tralto :

Helen B rad h a\ , Olivia Elam, Eleanor Ei berg, A l ta Gray, E m i ly J ohnson, Ruth Macdougal, Caro l i ne Nutting El izabeth Tobey.

opra nos : Thelma B rann, Fran e Decormi er, El izabeth D u rand D orri Heaney, Muriel H owe, Barbara Kaighn Jean McNie], Helen a nhar, Eleanor Smart, Margaret Starr.

econd

First

V i rgin ia D u g ga n J a n t Plefger, Barbara

Contraltos :

J oa n n a MacM u rtry Marion M c Ardle, Loi kehan, Helen Wat on, D ianna W iesenthal.

I n April t h e Choir joined with other N e w E n g lan d college glee d u h Univer ity of New Hamp-hire celebra t i n g that u niver ity' Th.i

year the Choir formed a nucleu

for a Community S i n g i n g Club.

acred m u ic from the g reat o ra torio

a F e tival at the

seventy·fifth ann iver ary.

town people i n tere ted i n mu ic were i nv ited to part icipate i n thi ization pre ented

in

Peterson ,

group.

A ll Thi

t u dents and larger organ·

at concerts held at Christmas and

Ea ter for the benefit of both the college an d the t o \ n.

E G E

C H 0 I R 1 27

*

*

*


FirJ/ Row. It t 10 fl(h t : I rcbntl. P u t n>m. \'inecour. trond Row. Ir/I to n Kh t : '.\ !J 1 1 i n , arfcnt, Lin colt.. Hawes.

PROF. E ER ETT

TRO G

Faculty A dvi er

MEMBER John Hawe , Maril n I r laud Ba rton Lin oll, Edgar Martin, Hannah Putnam, Frederic argent Ada Vinecoar.

The Concert Board i

mad

up of a g roup of mu ical ly i n tere ted

to brin g vocal and instrumental arti t large part of their work i The two organization

ranks of thi

who e jobs is

through tbe year. A

done in conjunction with the Waterville Co ncert A oci a t i on .

jointly

ponsored

It is through the work of thi many nationally famou

tudent

to the col lege at clifferent time

arti t

everal concert

in the city this year.

group that Colby has been privileged to hear recitals by d uri n g the years of the board'

group are the l eaders of the variou

existence. Included i n the

m usical organizations.

Each year the member of the board have organized a drive for collegiate support of their enterprise .

For t be 1 9404 1

eason an aU time record of two hundred and thirty subscribed

to the co-operative concert .

C O N C E RT 1 28

B OARD


Fir1t Row. It/I to right : Kennedy. l\fcG1 a t h . Odl i n . Hawes. Partridge. 1 i l l tei n . Farrel l . Suond Row. lrft t o right : Lander. Ferris. :- I ac.\ f u r t ry . i\ l a rr. K a i g h n . anbar. Belyea. Third Row, Ir/I to right : Le,¡ i ne. M a rt i n . P u t na m . Tilley, H u ff. Bec k w i t h , Q u a r r i n gton. Dagge t t .

JOH

HAWE

B

President WI

RBARA PARTR I DGE Vice-President

I FRED O D L I N

A L M I LLSTEI N

ecretCLry-Treasurer

Business Manager

M EM B E R H ahert Beckw ith, Helen Bel yea, Helen B rad haw, Raymond B urbank, J o h n Daggett, Lorraine D e I le , M a r Fa rrell, b raham Ferr j , D i ana Ferri , Loui e ff i g g i n , Thomas H use, H arol d J o h n o n M a rgaret J oh n o n, A n n J o ne , Barbara Kaighn, B eatrice Kennedy, Robert Lafleur, Pa ul ine Lander. Amy Lewi J oa n na MacMurtry, Fredrick M a i n, Edgar M artin, Norma Marr, Wil letta McGrath, H oward M i l ler. Eleanor Mi tchell. Ha rry Pa ul, Hannah Putnam Edward Quarrington, Gordon R ichardson Helen anbar, Barbara Skehan, G i l m a n Taylor, Claire Ti l ley, Lew i Week . D i a na W ie enthal

Powder and W i g

tage

Profe or Cec il A. Rol l i n . Lhe college,

erve a

everal production Tl1e aim

of thi

daring the year u nder Lhe able ilirect i o n of organ ization are lo u n i te dramatic i nterests in

a produci n g group, honor tho e who have done effective work in dra­

matic art in the college, and to pro m o te i ntere t and experience in d ramatics at Colby. There are two opportunhie member, whj h mean

for member bjp i n Powder and W i g.

E ither a

a n associate

doing acceptable work in any dramatic activity in college, o r a

an acli e mem ber, which i nvolve

participation in two major or three m i n o r production .

POWDER

AND 1 29

WIG


FiTJt Rrrn lt11 to " 'h t · Prof '•w mJ11 :\ I i >. Fa\\ trond Row. It-ft lo righ t : S i t her, Putnam, E ta b roo k . Came.

E, EC H

1:1

B. P T

T l

0 M i\ 1 1 T T E E

E

M

A LT

President

H

RTLEY

ecretary

. BlTHER

LI FFO R D F. C ME

l ' ic -Pre ident

PRO FE

M. E T BR OK

Trea urer

R H E R BERT L.

EWM

M RJ O R I E F W

MI

Faculty A dv iser

FR E E L I Z BETH

H

1

OFFI

ER LA

WOOD

RE CE M.

T CY

Co-chairman

o-clwirman

C

B I NET

Joanna Ma M u rt ry, Intercollegiate and Debate ; Hubert Beckwith, Drama ; Ben on Topal ian, Mary Hi tchcock, Boardman ociety ; Frederick argent Ruth Roberts, Foru m ; idney Rauch, oule, Edw in Alexan der, Publicity ; Caro l y n Hopkins, Deputations ; Linwood Interfaith ; Jane Palmer, Religious Resources ; Mary J o nes, Frank Bailey, Peace ; Marilyn I reland, Church ; Helen Belyea, John Pi neo, C om m u n ity Re/:atio11s ; Elizabeth weet er, Robert Pullen, Cam pus Fam worth, Social Action ; Pre ident F. W. Johnson, Relations ; Frances Brewer, Thoma Dean Ni netta M. Runnal , Dean E. C. Marriner, Rev. Robert H. Beaven, Representative of the Waterville Council of Churches

STUD ENT CHRISTIAN A S S O C I AT I O N 1 30


Firrt Row, ltft to righ t : J me , Faw, :'\ewman. P u t n> m R u nna ls. Bi ther. weet er Suond R ? w. lr/t to rig h r : Jone . oule. Hopkin . \ ood. l reland. Brewer. Roberts. Mad\ l u r t ry, H1tcbcock. Bclrea. Thlfd Ro:o. lt/t to righ r : Bai ley, Pullen. Pine'l, Alexander. Stacey. Topaargent. l i a n , Fa rn,worth. Rauch. Beckwith.

The Colby of four

C. A . u n der a n a<l m i n i t rative body con i-ting of a n Executive Committee

tudent officer

and two faculty advi o r- i- active both on campu

and in the sur­

ro u n d i n g commun ity. I nterfaith and deputation team

fam i l ie

ervi e

con duct

in churche

of to wn

Commit tee carrie- on it

ville ' hile the Comm u n ity Relation

activitie

A l so i n conj unction with Waterville

i n Water ille i t elf.

equal national i mportance.

of A n dover

ewton Theological

"Demo ,' a t -everal

urroundiog to' ns.

in the form of Open Hou e o n Sunday evening- in the A lu mnae

B u i l ding are ponso red by the

. C. A .

The group al o conduct

tion project for fee hmen entering college i n the fa l l · year a three-day M arriage Relation the Chair of Humanic

eminary, and others of

Out landing this year has been the work of the Drama Com­

mi ttee which produced the B i b l ical play Recrea t i o na l opportun itie

of a i d i n g n eedy

oung people's groups is

uch n oted lectu rers as Dr.

the work of the Forum Committee, featuring the appearance of Everett C. Herrick, Pre ident

urrouncl i n g Water­

Freshman Camp, a n orienta­

tudent Emba y ' hich featured t his

Conference with Dr. F. A lexander McGoun, hol der of

at M. I. T. a

leader ; and participation i n state-wide a n d regional

tudent Chri tian M ovement Conference .

STUD ENT C HRISTIAN A S S O C IAT I O N 131


B

B

WE

T L I E MOOER

Pre ident

RICH RD

ecretray

OYE

D REW W T ON

Vice-Pre ident

Trea urer

0

ERNI

G

BO

RD

orma Bro iu , Patricia Gr gor W i U iam Gupt i l l . John Ha' e , Barbara Kaighn, Donald LaGa e W i l letta '1c rath atalie Moo r Ri ¡hard o e , Jane Ru e l l, John teven , n drew Wat on

The Outing C l u b activitie .

The

pon or

hike . canoe trip , bicycle excur ion , mountain trip , and skiing

olby Wi nter Carn ival one of the large t

b y t h e O u t i n g C l ub. Belgrade Lakes. and private partie

Thi

put o n

year t h e club purcha ed a l odge and grounds at Great Pond,

Act ive u e i a

ocial event of the year, i

made of the Outing C l ub Lodge by a l l

tudent organization

well .

T h e membership of the club i

made u p of the entire student body.

OUTING

CLUB 1 32

B OARD


First Row. 't.lt l o righ t : Crotea u . Fus ell. mi th. :\ l i l lstein. Johnson. Glazier. avage. Suond Row. lt/t to riglr r : Jnne , Barbour. Farrell, Nourse. Buzzell. Rya n . m i t h. Graves, Third Row. Ir

Lander, Coggins. I to rig/r t : Lowell. Poor. Booth, Wood.

SA UL M I LL TEI

ndelman.

HOW A RD J O H N O N

Pre ident

Vice-Presiden t

ANCY C O G G I N

J OSEPH CROTEAU

ecretary

Treasurer

M EM B E R Melvin A n delman, Con lance Barbour, Beverly Booth, Rowena B uzzell, Lawren e Fitton. Catherine Fa ell Ruth Grave Dorri Beane Carrine Jone Pau l i ne Lander, John Lowell , Hope Man fiel d E l l a M a rie No u r e, Ro ger Poor . V i rgini a Ryan, Ol ive Savage, Cynthi a Smith, laire Til ly, Barbara White, Edward Wood

Student

and member

of the faculty who are intere·ted in any one of the many phases

of photography make u p the Bar Harbor where the m ember

In the

amera Club.

e njoy a week-end.

pring the Club make

tion with the O u t i n g Club to one of the many place occupation.

A l o in the

pring i

developing, p r i n t i n g and enlarging vited to

erve a

j udge

it

annual trip to

Often the Club plans a trip i n conjunc­ in M a i n e where a camera may fi nd

the a nn ual exhibition of work done by the club. done by member .

a n d a' ard the ribbon

Member

which are g iven a s prize

Other activ ities of the C l u b i n c l u de meeti ng

1 33

for the best efforts.

where lecture , demon trations, and experi­

ments are pre ented.

CAMERA

All

of the faculty are i n­

C LUB


First

HELE

Row.

!tit

to r1ih 1 : Thon•"' · R . . O) le. Thoma,, �I . Belyu, t u>n. Pear-on uond Row. It I lo ri�h t : Wade. ran t . B i t her. GeorJ?e. Re . Third Rot1.• It/I t o riih t : �fcDouJ?al. Rora!.

BEL E

ELE

R

T

RT

MARIO

Vice-Pre ident

President

G ra ve .

THOMAS

ecretary

MEMBER H elen B lyea, J ean Coyle Pri ilia orge. Barbara E. Grant Barbara . Grant, Ruth Graves, Marjorie McDouga.l, Jean Pear o n Harriet Rex Ruth Robert , Betty A n ne Royal, Eleanor tuart, Jani e Tappin M arion Thoma Ruth Thoma . Marcia Wade

Thi

group was orgnaized i n 1 939 by the member

of the Colby College undergraduate

women who had received the Golden Eaglet award i n the National Girl Scout Organization. This group then expanded and has en larged it has completed her Fir t Clas The purpo e of thi foun d necessary.

member hip to i ncl ude any Girl Scout who

Badge requirement .

club is to aid the college and the commu n i ty in any way which is

The women in this g roup are active in hel pi ng in local g irl's organiza­

tions and in furtherin g the i n terest of Girl Scouts in Watervi ll e. Mrs. Philip Bither, a Golden Eaglet, is advi or to this group.

Social functions and outdoor

h ikes are held at various i n tervals throughout the year.

G OLDEN

EAGLETS 1 3�


Fir1t Rou . fr.ti to right ; Taylor Gl.izier. Buzzell. tebbin'. \ l c G ra 1 h R us ell \ ilkin on. F r u c h r . Du�ga n . Tlioma<, Pike. T i l l e y . D u nm re. aond Row. /,·1 1 to righ t : t e r n > . Goodman. Lander. �nu rse. R ya n , \ o d. H i i?g i n . Bla isde l l . Bol l . Jnne>. ,\ . H i nckle ·. u n is. Howe. oles. Flewel l i ng. H a i ne, Third Row. ltJI t o ri�h t : Eaton. . \ lderman. Orenstein. Sither, arr. \\'heeler. Powers. \ lolden ke . Clarke l l l i n 1nrnnh. Cohen. Pot ter, Buck. Four/ Ii Rou . /tit t o rith t : \ l a 1'. i n non . . \bo r. I lc•l t m a n . Ho d. Thomas. J ones. m i t h . Hea ne)'. Fa rrell. \ l a n i n . Arc�.er. Bailey.

EMAN

EL FR

HT

JA

President

E R S ELL Secret.ary

LLOY D GOOCH

JOH

Vice-Pre idenl

T H O 'I A

1\J en's Trea u rer

VIRGI

I

D GGA

Wom en's Treasurer

M E M B E R Marjorie Abar, Mel v i l l e Alderm a n. El izabeth A rcher, Frank Bailey, J ane Bell, Hartley B itber, P hoebe B l ai dell R u ell B rown Philip B uck, R owena B uzzel l, Mary Carr, Catheri ne Clark, Robert C ohen . Betty Cole , ancy Corti Ann Dunm ore, John Eaton, Fern Falkenhack, Mary Farrell, Re a Flewell in g, Emanuel Frurht, Kay Glazier, Gerald Goodman, Eda Hanscom, A l bert H ayne_, Dorri Hea ney, Pri cilla Higgin , Madeli ne H inckle , Dorothy H oltman , Tacy Hood. M u riel Ho' ard. V i rginia Ho' a rd. William H u ghes, Joan I l l ingworth, M itchell J aworski, A l v i n J olovitz A n n Jone . Corinne J o ne , Pauline Lander, Laughlin Mackinnon, Myron Man· tell Sarah Martin, W i ll etta McGrath, Pri cilJa Mol denke, Ella Marie Nour e, Leonard 0 ier, Alison Pike, George Popper, Li nwood Potler, Patricia Power , Gordon Richard on, A lden Ridley, J a ne R u ell, V i r g i n ia Ryan, Mary Kay m.ith R uth Stebbin , Herbert Sterns John C. Steven Gertrude zadziewicz, Emmon Taylor, John Thoma , Marion Thomas, Claire Tilley, R ichard We tcott, Martl1a Wheeler, J ack W icoff, Bett Wood, B enjamin Zecker The I nternational Relat ion

C l ub

w i th membership comprised of both men and w o men,

i s open not only to tho e majori n g in h i Lory but to other the world problem

who are especially interested i n

which are particularly worthy o f d i c ussion today.

interesti n g by gue t peaker and panel d i cus ion are conducted by

Meetings are m ade

tudent

on current topics.

INT E R NAT I ONAL R E LAT I O N S C LU B 1 35


Finl Row. Ir.It lo ·1�/i t : \'inco1ur. 1\las-e l l . cribner. Kennedy. a n bar, Part ridge. Mc rdlc. Saond Row. Ir/I lo righ t : 1 l i tchcock. B3con. Collin, Brewer, R y a n , I liggin , Reny. Price. Third Row. lrfl t n r111.li t : Ba<lger. B r u n e l l . ampson. tuan. ate. ampbe l l , b a r, E a t n n . Felker.

BEATRICE KE

EDY

RUTH

President

HELEN

A BAR

Treasurer

ecretar

MEMBER Erloyla Bacon, Robert Badger ancy Bell Daniel Blatman, Robert Bru nel l. Margaret Camp· offin, Pri c i l i a H iggi n- Mary H itch ock Barbara Holden, bell, Marj orie Cate Dora J ea n Edward Loring, Audrey f a e l l , Marian McArdle, Mary Reny, Virginia Ryan, Richard Samp· o n, Cynthia mith, Eleanor tuart, ona Tahmizian, da Vinecour

The Colby College French Club i

a

ocial organization con isling of

tudents who are

interested i n the French language and people, and who wi h a n opportunity, other than in classes, to use their conversational French.

The purpo e of the club is to offer to the

student s a more cultural approach to the French people, their literature, and their language. Programs, which are hel d once a mo nth, are conducted entirely in French and speakers are heard from time to time whose

ubject

are on French c ul ture.

Among the i n teresting

speakers this year was Francois A l l ix, who is a French exchange student from the University of Lyon, France, where h i

father i

a professor.

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C LUB


First R"w. /,fl to right : •) l e B i t her. Robinson. Bedo. '.\1cArdlc, H u ff. Stefko. Suond Row. /,ft to rig/r t : l\loldenke. Ferris. h a n no n . Brewer. D a ra n d . Third Row, /ffl to righ t : B u rn h a m , K J t k a u s k a s . l\ l i •el l i ·.

ONA TA H M I Z I A

P R I C I LLA MOLDENKE

President

FRANK M ISELIS

ecretary

Treasurer

M E M B E RS A ndrew Bedo, Paul Burnham, Jean Coyle, Betty D u rand, Al ice Katkau ka , Marion McArdJe, Fran k Mi e l i , Pri cilla M o ldenkc, France hannon Gera l d i ne tefko, ona Tahmizian, George Topper

Member hip i n the German Club i cience of the Germ an people. ubject

of general in tere t .

c ultural progre

open lo anyone i n tere Led i n the art, l i terature and

The c l ub meet The famou

twice a month and papers a re pre ented o n

m e n o f Germany a n d their contribution

of their country are d i cu ed.

Engl ish, a] o a i m to help the by conver alion a n < l game

to the

The meeti n g , which are conducted i n

tude n t to a better appreciation and enjoyment of the lan guage which m ake u e of German wor<l

B i ther of the German depa rtment i

and grammar.

the faculty ad vi er.

GERMAN CLUB

Mr. Phi li p


Fir1t Rou'. /,·ft Strond Row. Ir/I

W I L LI

to rii:h t : Emer<on. :\ b n i n . Thom3 . \V ri�h t , Pnor, B.1\ t e r.

to right :

M MARTI

DOROTH

Preside11t

EMER ON

J 'ice-Presiden t

R TH THOM ecretary

MEMBER Elmer Baxter, Leonard C<.1u l, ] err Gil on Ruth Grave , rthur Lincoln, Charle Nightin gale, Roger Poor, Theo<lora W right

Two meeting esting pha e

a month are held by the Colby Math Club at which

of mathematic

tudent

which are not considered in the c1a room.

di cus

i nter­

Faculty m ember

of the club take an active i o tere t and are always ready lo participate in the supplementary di cussions ' hicb often foll ow meet ing . This year "matl1ematics as a recreation" ha an effort t o attract t h e n on-math majo r. includes an an n ual banquet a

wel l a

been developed even more t han in the pasl i n

Members of the club enjoy a social program which

occa ional

ocial parties which are held

of the faculty member .

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CLUB

a•

the homes


First Row. left to righ t : Wanagel. K n i �ht . Linscott . Thory. l\ l a rr, � u t t i ng. Griffiths. Suo n d Row, left to righ t : Wood, O'Brien, Peterson. hannon, Reny. Third Row. ltft to right : Watson. Buck. Kouch a l a kos.

B U RTON LIN COTT

N OR M A M A R R

President

Vice-President

C AROLYN

UTTING

BE.RN I CE K N I G H T Program Chairman

ecretary-Trea urer

P R O F. H. C. T H O RY Faculty A dvi er

MEMBER Phil i p Buck, R o bert Cohen, H o pe-jane Gillingham, Barbara Griffith , Bernice K n i g h t, Peter K ouchalako , Burton Lin coll, N orma Marr, Caroly n Nutting, A rlene O'Brien, Loi Peterson, Fra nce hannon , Lottie Wanagel Elizabeth Wood

The purpo e of the Cla ical Club i the c l a sic , a n d to promote and Greek.

twofol d ; to fo ter i ntere t and to share i n piration i n

ociahil ity.

The m e m b e r hjp i s l imited to students of L atin

At their regular monthly m eet i n g , skit

�ocial period follows in which Latin

ong

a re

a re presented, papers read

ung.

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0 COMPA RETT I

D R. EMMA

BOO ER COFFIN

Director

RU

tudent Leader

ELL B ROWN Manager

TOM BR DDOCK

T HELMA PROCTER

Field Major

Drum Majorette

Trumpets: Hubert Beckwith, Robinson Burban� Robert Den ison, John Harvey, R ichard J ones, George Moun tfort, R o nald Reed, Howard Rowell, R ichard Sampson, Betty Tobey, R ichard We coll, Paul Witham Clarin ets :

Eflhim Economu, Barbara Grant Jame Hancock, Walter Maxfield J ame Springer. Lew i Voulto� Saxoph ones :

Tro mbones :

Force t Hu ey, Robert Luce, A lbert NewalJ, Le rer Soule

George B urns, C l ifford Came, Albert Elli , Harris Graf, Paul Merrifiel d, Thomas Morton A ltos :

Lowell Cumm in g, Leslie Graffam Edward Wood

Baritone :

Ralph Kaufma n , James McCarroll Bass :

Dru m s :

Paul Prin ce

Robert Badger

Elaine J oh n o n, Richard Kohn, Trevor Lamb, Charle Edward Tool i s Cymbals :

Pinan ky,

Alden

RidJey,

Melvin A l derman

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Row. ltft to righ t : Braddock. :\ l a xfield . Prince. Eco n om u, G r a n t . prini;er. I l arver. Beckw i t h , Witham. Iountlort. Burbank. Procter trond Row, i<Jt lo righ t : Graf. ame nule. H u. cy. Tobey. J nes . Rowell. Reed. Denni,on, ampsoo, \Vescott. Third Row. lr/t to righ t : C u m m i n 11. ofl m a n , \ ond, Comparet t i . Gollin. Lamb. Pinanskr . John' n Al<le rm .i n . R i d ler . Brown. :\lcC'arrol, Badger.

FirJt

nder the capabl

dire Lion of

more active than e er Lh i bot thank

y ear.

tudent leader H oover Goffin

Previou l . the band ha

to a new-fou n d inte re t among both member

the group performed at a n u mber of event

played onl and the

throughout the ent ire

For the fir t time a drum majorette led the band in parade. in t b i

capacit

they performed.

Tom B raddock did a

in rea ed to fort

m u ical pre entation

N

at the football gam es,

t udent body in general, chool year.

Pretty Thelma Procter

erved

and her baton t wirlin g added a lot of color t o the many intricate m a neuver

Without a doubt t he band i wa

the Colby B a n d bas been

p ieceďż˝

er

capable job as field major.

the mo t i mproved o rganization o n campu .

Membership

and u nder the direct ion of Dr. Emmanuo Comparetti the

' ere m uch i m pro ed over pa t

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Firrt Row, frlt to righ t : DJ��ett. \ ! i l k Blake. Farnsworth, Dibble. to n �h t : Ri h a rJ , n , BuhJr. Bit hCT Palmer, JrecnL, Erner). l lolzrichtcr.

Srrond Row. f,ft

Ka, i; nau�h

Tucker.

Hartley . Bith r, W i l l i::im P. B l ak , J r. one , John W. Daggett, o rri E. D i bble, W::iher L. Em ry, Harr . Holzri hter Jame F. Kavanaugh, Warren H. Mill , Linwood E. Palmer, id11e J . Rauch Gordon . Richard on, Fred­ eri 0. arg nt. W i l liam E. Tu ker

The Debating C l u b e, i t

for all of t ho. e

field of in tercol legiate cl ·bate.

From thi

the col lege a re formed.

ear debate

Thi

tudent

\ ho e intere t

club the variou

arrie- them into the

clebaling team

which repre eat

were held witl1 Bate , B owdoin

Maine, M iddlebury, Pro idence and Bo ton

ni er ity.

e eral

U n iver ity of

peaking tour

were

pon-

sored by t he club. Each year member

of the club who have

ompeted i n th ree or more collegiate debate

a re cho en for m em ber hip in the debating honorary is a national foren ic so ·i t ter

ociety, Pi Kappa Delta. Thi-

l pha Chapter of Col by i

and the Maine

one of the fe,

ociety chap-

i n the Ea t.

The debating c l ub is oue of the mo t active group winter month

one or m ore of it

teams i

on campu .

Nearly each week i n the

a t ively repre enting Colby i n interco l l egiate

debatin g c i rcle .

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Carryin g on the hi tory of Oracle ever since it chiefly in

olb_ '

layflo, er H i l l project, ' hich ha

i nception i n 1 930, th

the ere ·tion of

tru l u re

vi !bl

a

ompli hm nt

num ber fi e and

i -the

b

n re orded in the

for the pa t year two dormitorie

on i t

for men

tudent . On

unda

were laid.

J u ne 1 5, of Com menceme1Jt week-end, the corner·tone· of the·e two buildings Si nce they wer

m ade po ible largely through the gift

not graduates of Col by, i t wa

appropriate that the regional

off by Governor Lewi 0. Barrow , As the summer progre ed. the the exteriors had been completed.

of 3 -9 Maine per on

ponsor

of thi

campaign, led

bouJd participate i n the ceremonial laying of mortar.

tructure

ro·e and when work wa·

uspended i n late fall.

ome t\ enty Colby boys were amon g the workmen carry-

i u g brick, mortar and l umber during the vacati on months.

M A Y F L O W E R 1 52

H I L L


At the

ame t i me, exten ive gradi n g project

cubic yard

of earth wa

a ro u n d the buil di n g basin ' a

mo eel, mo

to bring the

then g ravelled and a

t

were carried on.

A total of nearly 1 00 000

of it b i n g taken from the lake area a n d depo i ted

u rfa e up t o the proper g rade. pill\ a

con tru ted.

pring

The cricumference of thi s

immediately began to flood

the bottom of the area an d the depth of t he wat r rea bed the de i red level during t he w i n ter. The third major a rea o f work wa o ne

ide of the footba J J field made th

area wa

rea d y for

three

ite of the athletic field.

work

A ledge run n i n g into

l o w a n d di fficult, hut by w inter mo t of t he

eeding, the rock balla t fo r the running t rack wa

been made on a battery o f tenni Thu

the

laid and a

tart had

court , the ba eball field and park i n g area .

while 1 9404 1 did n o t equal t he

pecta u J ar progre

of the preceding year

when

t ructure , i ncluding the magnifi en t Library, g rew before our del ighted gaze, i t has

marked

teady and

uh tantial progre

t oward

the goal of a new campus for old Colby on

Mayflower H i l l .

M A Y F L O W E R 1 53

H I L L


TO

rthur

p

a

Ru.

facult

11

hi

.

for bi

guiding aod

K n i ht,

i e-Pr

Jo eph pictnr

Pre , for en­

book.

enthu• iasm and

for the 1 94 1

M r . M i l d red W . Perk in , t pi t. who

many

arbook have made her i nval uabl

of the O R ,

tobb

upervi,ing tl1

in

all rie , for h i

b rin. of the Gb rin

advice i n produci n g pi ture

the

LE.

i dent of The

pa i n tak i n g and patient car

arav i n g a n d publi b i ng of thj

Bud

·o-operative i n t re.t

ad,·i or of the 1 94 1 OR

R

LE.

ear- work on

in any procl u L ion

LE.

m i th . D i rector of Pub l icit , for

hi

excel lent

and co-operation.

nderwood &

nderwood, New York, for the decli ation por·

trait of Dr. W i l liam J . W i l k i n on.

A CKNOWLEDGME NTS 1 54


Men 's

Class of

Division

1 94 1

Rimpo

H e nry W i l

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Pullen

- 7 Elm St .. Wa.terville, M ai n e

Abbott

C h arles E l t on B a rn f a t h e r Mel v i n I a a c B au m E l m er Ledyard B axter Geo rge Lew i Beach, J r. D w i gh t K e l ley B e a l S t t o n Coom b� B ea l Hart l e A l ex a n d e r E i t h er C ra i u T h u r t o n B l a n h ard R ic h ard H o w e l l B ri gh t A lfred E l l wort h B row n P a ul Dayt on B u rn h a m A rt h u r pencer C o b b J o e p h E do u a r d C rot eau J o h n W i n t hrop D a gu t t J a me A n d rew D a l y N o r r i E�leeck D i b bl F r a nk l i n A rt h u r D ow n i e Veru e l l e W a l l ace D er, J r.

4 1 Ol a n der t .. West Springfield, Massac h u setts 1 25 Fran klin t., Malden, Massach u setts 106 Eden St., Wat er b u ry, Connecticu t -99 h a u rm o n t A e., l l ' Bedford Massach usetts Lisbon Falls, Maine Lisbon Falls, Maine R. F. D . 5, Houlton, Maine 532 Brigh ton A e., Portland, Maine 685 Wood m a n t . , Fall R i ver, Massach u setts 609 W t l 74th t., e w York, e'I. York -9 P i ne t. B ra ttleboro, Ver m o n t 8 8 Maple A ve. W i ndsor Connecticu t 1 86 C h u rch St. Berlin, ei Hamps h i re 40 Pleas a n t t., Waterville, M'ain e 1 7 4 ydn t . , Dorch ester Massach u setts R. F. D . 1, East Longm eadow Massac h u setts 52 High St., Hou lton, Maine 3 5 Morrill A ve. Waterv i lle Maine 24 Ma ple St., Rockla nd, Mai ne 55 ilver St. Waterville, Maine

J ame Norri Ea t J o h n Colby Eaton

Searsport, Maine 86 East Maple t., kowh egan, Maine 1 Washington A ve., Caribou Maine

Frankl y n A l v a h F o t e r J a m e J o e p h Fo t e r J o hn J o eph Freme H oover Rod ney Goffin L l oy d V i n ce n t G<loc h W i l l i am L a w G u p t i l l Pericle E l i a H a dzeth eaco A bdo H as an J o h n E d w ard H aw e C h arle E l w i n H uff W i ll iam H e nr y H u gh e T h o m a J o h n o n Hu e

65 Vesper t. Portlan d, Maine 2 94 Spring St., Portland, Maine 125 Bartlett R d., Win th rop, Massa h u setts 49 Clinton A ve., Wa terville, Ma in e 62 Win ter St. Qu incy, Massac h u setts 1 2 1 Madison A ve. Skow h egan, Mai n e B ox 2 6 A th ens, Maine 43 B raintree A ve. Q u i ncy, Massac h u setts 1 3 Pine St. B e l m o n t, Massac h u setts

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Windham, Con necticu t 16 Hill t., Ea t We mou t h, Ma ach u setts 32 Elm. wood A e., Longmeadot , Mas ach usetts 42 u b u rban A e., tam/ord, Connecticut Eagle Lak e, Maine 1 65 Woodlawn t., L nn, Ma sac h u setts 33 Ticonic t., Wat rville, Maine 291 Cri twood A e., Cre twood, ew York Rangeley Maine Old L y me, Connecticu t

J e ro me Or n t in

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t. Lawrence, Ma sachusetts Phillips, Main e Danforth, Main e

Linwood C c i l Pott r Robert Wh i t P u l l o

1 24 G len wood A e . , Portland, Main e

E dward Fra n k Q u a rr i rnrt o n

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t t ., Poq u onock, Connecticut w Jersey nion A ve., Pat rson,

7 Chaven son t. Fall Riv r, Ma sachusetts 5 7 1 u m. m r t., Lynn, Ma sachusetts 20 A corn t., Malden, Massachusetts

Herbert Da n i e l S t e rn George J o h n t u m p p A lexa n d r Fra n c i T h o m p o o K e i t h K i er t e a d T h o m p o n E d w i n A rn old Too l i s Benon Stephe n Top a l i a n

eneca A ve. Ridgewood, Qu ens New York City 20 College A ve., Waterville. Mai n e 58 Bu rlington A ve., Bristol, Con necticut 1 08

o ut h St., Quincy, Massach u setts Reach Rd. Presque Isle, Mai ne C h u rc h t., Mattapoisett, Massachusetts 2 7 Uplan d R d., Brigh ton, Massachusetts 5 Wilson Park, Waterville, Maine

Erne t Frank l i n Up t o n , J r. Ronald Herbert Wa llace Robert Edward W heelock

Boynton, Mars Hill, Maine 22 Harding A ve., Edgewood, R hode Island

George W eotwor th You n g

75 Morse A ve., R u t herford, New Jersey

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