The Colby Oracle 1953

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PROPERTY ALUMNI

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Tl-IE:

1953

ORACLE:

Colby College

Waterville, Maine


" A nything that OUGHT to be done, C A N be done."


WE D E D I CATE

this book to Dr. Fran klin W.

John son, Pre sident Eme ritus of Colby College; a m a n with a pe rseve ring faith in what h e believed w a s right - the m a n




The year 1952-53 saw Dr. J ohn on's venture of fai th fulfilled. A l though there is yet a lot to be done in the way o f• l andscaping, and many more buil dings have yet to be b u i l t, for the first time in over fi fteen years, the college has been geographi­ cal l y u n i ted in one place-in this case on the new Mayflower H i l l campus. No longer w i l l there be students commuting from the dormitories i n Water­ ville proper to the H i l l for classes o n l y to return t o the old b u i l d ings for most o f the day; n o longer w i l l the inhabi tants o f the l ower comm unity feel left out o f the integral part o f Colby life, an d certainly, t he guiding hand in this move has been Dr. J ohnson's. H o wever, the moving of a col l ege is a bigger task than can be handled by an individual . All of u s at Colby are indebted to the thousan d of people who have contributed the funds, t ime, labor and inspirat ion that made this dream come true. Therefore, we o f the ORACLE have decided to turn this Yearbook into a dedication to the new campus,

A necessity! ?



That wa

my ace you trumped

! !

but, lest thi new campus become an end in itself, rather than a means of producing the end, it eemed o n l y j ust to decide what the goal of Colby is. The goal of Colby is n ot a single task, b u t rather consists of individu al tasks, and each person at Colby represents one. The College's sole purpose i in the treatment of individual s, and , as a resu lt, the Year book will present to you as many of the component parts of college l i fe as possible that give the individual the abi l ity to venture forth into the world with a mat u re mind.

Diversified D i ssertations

•

•

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to rro to

t he m for Pr ba hl ) m o re t i me i

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through co l lege. There's no getting around it-the place has atmosphere; granted, it can't compare to Oney' on a Saturday night at 11 :45, but Noel's Cafe at 9 :00 A . M. seems t o l ack the setting the Spa offers w hen you dash in for a cup of coffee between classes. A lthough its motto " Please Pay When Served" is flagran tly ignored, t he gals behind the counter are always ready to "Serve You With A Smi le".

Gracious Living


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Ba ketbal l team. A " Keep Colby Home" motto might be i n order. The one unfortunate part of col lege life is the neces ity for studying. The most outrageous policy that educational institu tions have adopted is the policy of examinations. Apparently, students must take them. On the whole, pupils seem to fal l into two categories. There are those w ¡ h o do little or n o w o r k throughout t h e semester and c r a m f o r exams, and then there are those who don't bother to crack books during the year, an d then spend the evening preceding a final in a smoke-fil led booth a t Bil l s.

"Clavotrapezious Muscle"


"Th••' 'r•• OH·r!

until Ju1w

"


Parking

of the bu rden of studying i that, withou t studying, one has much more time for dating. A date may t ake nu merous forms, usually depending o n the financial position of the male but, needless to say, dating wil l always remain as one of the most popular forms of college entertainment. Every evening, the girls are let out from the dormitories on parole for a l i mited amount o f time, an d t he campu social life is in fu l l swing. When the bells have ceased to ring, and al l the gates have swung clo ed the women's parking l ot is an awe-inspiring sight. Many cars start back to town for a hamburger at Park's, while the others wea e erraticall y towards places of refuge, and the

"Ice Capade

"

of 1953


olh) c•w•nin!.!. j ... ab 1ut den•. All Lhal t'illl l t• ..hcmn

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to

that thc· . t. t

tc·n<l th•

of \laint• i

-.p1'11ding

lain• Turnpik1· throuµh

;itmau


Street to Mayfl ower H i l l Drive, our roads seem destine d to remain a part of Colby l andsc aping . While the clas of 1 953 went through a l l t he worries associa ted with n otes from U ncle Sam, the Air Force Reserve Officers Traini ng Corp has been firm l y e tabl ished on the new campu s. Althou gh most eniors now face the prospe ct of serving in the l ower echelo n, the other three c lasses march aroun d in the rain w aving defer­ pon ments and p romise s of comm ission s u as Where . course ege l col com pletio n of the in t he old days, an indivi du a l had to fight now his own battles with the draft board , the n i over d hande are nts reeme any disag ng Keyes Building to sergea nts m utteri s, re Cong 82nd 51, P.L. somet hing about any eff. 19 J une 1951 . Wheth er this is or i ndication of a trend of some sort the by ted u disp being l l sti is another Busin ess Depa rtmen t.

great expectations


The fil>h gro� big in John on ·

Pond

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rnd on)�

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The follow ing ection is devoted to tho e people who cannot over-cut classes and must p repare each day's a¡ssignment. A t ti mes they are considered by the students as the lowest form of life, but they are always ready to give advice to the intel lect u a l or t h e l ovelorn. H ard-working, i n<e l l igent, a n d even amusing, these people m ake u p t h e Colby Col lege -


FAC U LTY


FAC U LTY

Julius Seelye Bixler, Ph.D., D.D., L.H.D. President

Arthur Galen Eustis, M.B.A. Jl ice Presicleut

Arthur William Seepe, M.C.S. Treasurer

George Thoma Nickerson, A.M. Dean of Men Pa ul ine Tompkins, M.A., Ph.D. Dean of Women

Ernest Cumming Marriner, A.M. Dean of Faculty



CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT - Wendell Ray, Le ter F. Weeks.

A.

AIR SCIENCE - Major Elmer E. O'Berry, OSAF, Lt. Col. C. Phi lip Christie, USAF, Major Samuel E. Corbin, USAF.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Fro n t : Leon P. Willia�s, Gilbert F. Loeb , Janet March a n t. Back: Edward G. Roundy, Frank R. Maze, Dori E . Martin, John F. Cuddeback, Andrew L. Tryens.



STEPHEN H. HORTON Instructor in E n gl ish and Public Speaking

Mem orial a<lopte<l by the Colby Faculty:

Be it Resolved:

That we express our heartfelt grief at the l oss of an able col league and a good friend. Students and faculty al ike will keen l y miss one who po e sed many gifts of mind and heart ; who held high tandards of cho l a r hip and conduct ; who pos­ sessed Lhe co urage of his conviction s ; who cou ld u nerring l y detect in incerity i n any q u arler of the col lege community and would unhe itatingly ex­ pose it, yet with a kindl y h u mor which w armed the heart and del ighted the m ind. A teacher with a genuine concern for thi �gs of the spirit, he gave it u n obtru ive expressi on in faithful religious ob­ servance. Al though hi soj o u rn among u s was brief, his cheerfu l i n fluence w i l l remain.


IN MEMORIA M

'lu

'\ D P R ... or 1953


This group of females doe many thi ngs. I t holds teas, pl ay-d ays, dinners, d an ce a n d accounts for much of the social l i fe of both t he Colby male and female. M a n y girls would be l o t without it, and while operat ing from cramped quarters they manage to get things done. Split into four ection , when - mbined this group i the four Colby ---


ORORITIES


ALPHA of

S I G MA KAP PA Founded at Colby College in 1874


U. K

SIGMA KAPPA •

1•plPmlwr. a11d a11 imp ·tu-. from (;iµ·

glcminf! t1'p111l of a :ulifurnia c1111\l't1li1111

lwautiful initiation ... ru .. hin;;. nncl n fuhulou� .

c·ould tlw fnlli . ..

a

1'11t!inrl'fNI h

Heu'

k for a hcllc'r <'hl)lll .. Jim"! ..."lli·n-. hl'lp nw \\ ith thi.. �arter'' ...

Fr 11ki1· and Johnnie c·omt• aliH�

1•!;1 ...

" J W�t k <'tl"'.

J111'} .. urpri ..<'-.. u .. �111 \\ ilh h r cigarrllc' hold(•f' and imp ·1:.-urrnlion of a '-irt'll .. . g.in ... mmm. thi.... µurwh .. . u·-.ult:

c

"\' II plNlp;P

.... ral lla1bo1. .... anchddw... fun. hoatrid1• .....lucld1•1··., .ind -..oU\c·nir� ... loadrd

hti"'lma .. ho

I'

for our rri •rul"' of th

ju"L a mi1111L1•. ,,,.\<'got lo �d thi

I

11 ,,�r-lo·h ·-for�oll •n 'un<l,t

dmw" from Bc•n I ... P1+.;

'ial m o11w11 l'- .....i11gi111! in a ( h1 i.. tma .. \('"I' ·r 't'I'\ i1·t•. . .

apl

t

. . . "'Be· quirt omm 111� at nu·

11 hiln1 iou:- pit d«r ... upp1·1

al tli. B b-ln ... Llw pkd�w clarH'('. ''ith _nowflakl' .. alrnn,,.t -.ncrnin� \nn and \lrl .. . .. ,,a�.dwtti di11n1·r '"ilh I illi a

('hi f c ook ... the.• \lollw1

11<l Dnughle1 BarHJUt>l .. .

i\11111<1 } 11u like· <'h JHitb'? . . . a l\C'Uring. hut -.ati�I � ing purl\ for \i1Jia11.. . . . a11.!

O \\I

\\ ori..l'd r111

'i;,!ltlll cfuri11::; UllOllH'I :;n·al

'l'HI,

"mall \\ alt'r·

f.l't

'Sh,

1. J. Ballentine


B ETA of

CHI O M EGA

Founded a t Colby College in 190 6


CHI OMEGA \\OllUPrful }l'Ur ... j11 .. 1 a.. k tlw. (•11ior ... tit

lt \\a th ir

rar

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R

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milt•

proucll

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.

h • thi11b of our

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p thap:. it can he

arolrr, '' in�inp; around

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of m n

amuz cl al our apath

ampui«n

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.

limi \\ ndrr� if on one

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w

\\m1<kri11g ho\\ an uth thing

1 mrmh r

thinh of till' hundr ds of bandage

that ha\� hen rnlled ... \likf' \\ill nlwa� h am

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. . .nrol "'igh .. lriurnphanll)

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IH'

t•r lo be forµ.oll •n


ALPHA U P S I LON of

D ELTA D ELTA D ELTA Founded at Colby College in 1908


DELTA DELTA DELTA End of .111otlwr '1•a1 -\\ lw"' did it fh � " a

... p n ic .... lo ·•\\ink·' fu1 -.Lt·1·rin� u

.

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throu�h 1 u,.h

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..

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•ptune in our

lta

-.011, and for joining tlw

•xt1u fu-.c-., and the truditio11al

"float" l1r U"hl u out four! 1·11 fU\orilP Fn•,.linwn ... Jo \. tlw ht•urdrcl lad • taught tlwnt Llw ''a)" of D.D.D.. ..for I� on-.. in f111a1w'. coulttc'l our ·'Mu m "' .. . El<'dta f!uard d tlw t<·c·-.. ''hi)P Ill'l1·n ''at1lwd ml'r our ...oul. tlw I>.

ncl all th

paraph rnulia ...

. ' art• g1 at " pool.. ...•·. hut the· \.T. : .... at • '-Lill d1ump ... ( hockt') that i:- l

,inn) f'ngi1w1•11•cl our

n('iul life ... \11it.1. brtl•r k1H>\\ll a

··

. .

.

imp,," kept U� po·tcd

fhilon 011 n1111pu-. " c·nt ... hi toriC' 01· ·a.,,io11: th· lOOOth m rlin::i; of \lphu hn r :rot murri ·d. ch.1plc•1 . . • . roll} 10 · 1111ted no ... , .... al formal m Lin;!.,, . . . L ii hut u

'adic· -.till c· m1• in �lanh ... Ja) (''rc>,..p1·1·tfull

f ,,

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u11cl t·u:-todian or ofli ·ial irk ... mod('}-; on puracl(•


ALPHA D ELTA of

ALPHA DELTA Pl Founded at Colby College in 1915


ALPHA DELTA Pl \� ilh \

abb 1

Hart,�rO\e \\i ldin:? th

tht• mo,.L und

tlw ru._h part

C'

m

g1nel. •\.

pabl� ht•Od cf h) fran,

\\ hich

ound p r,i I 111 I tu pu hin:;r 11101

ah'a)'" a

1·11Lr•1w1·

n ''ith tlwir I.nilling... ill \\ ilh

. Pi :-tart d it

ti< al ·cl found th ni-.t h ,.,. mad I

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up pillo''- f r

... •\dng

leganl

(f>ven . . .

ial atli\ ilie ...... \orma and Barbara n \l'r gellin� throu�h

.

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d in"'� of

h1•1 pl1· l�t· 1·la... . . . ·1 ilh mudlr th11mhi11;.:- throurrh Lilt' Panlwll c·on Litulion ... . h lo ·k Conkling pl •adin� poHJl\ mi .....ing hu ...... " ... pi1· ... pallit> ruin. prn1rin� for thf' Dra11"- t1·, \.i .. it .. from :\11 ..... \an '\1k 11

.

.

. •

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.. nw;ra1.irw quota .

and pu111·h . .

.

.

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1·\c ur--ion

In

larlf'nt>

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.

.

fllli111!: oul form� ..

alionul Co11\1'11Lion

l LakP L ui'<'

.. ,\nrw \J;uulc·l h;uim lo.1<l1·cl dim 11 ''1th l 11···.lum111 p ri zr.., ... lop a ·ad mir a l'ra�1· "ophi<• tul rin� on 'rc1·k 111011111win1ion .. :u ...iC' and her . .. a1lilc·ti1· 1·11p • ha1 ]P .. lt>ll routiru•

Barbara k1·pl

J id1t

.

Loi .... "f"v1• µot a l<�ll<'

nn poundinrr.

lo rc·a d " \k :a1 l

.

.

. und Pn•


This section consists of some organizations on campus that have done a great dea l to hold the col lege together, providing a fee l ing of u nity among the men. While most famous for their parties, they have a l ways been interested in m ain­ taining the high idea l s of Colby. Un ited a mong t themsel ves, and as a whole, these eight groups make up the Col by--


RA TE R N ITI ES


XI of

DELTA KAPPA EPSILON

Founded at Colby College in 1846


I 1r•I R : U. :lleRo ·s. , •• H II ·r.:1, R. lourdnn '"3, \\'. Juhn n '5:J, R. Hull 'li:l F. Totman '53 ' A. Lundin ' '53, 0. HarH)I '!i3, J. 1-'aullrn r '5�. 'ttond Ro•: \\. Warrl '6!, R. Huffman '54, \\' \\ inir '51, R. K rr '51, . Fu. ter '!i1. R. Jae bs '5�. St. H. \\ lh rdl '65, l>. 1'1ttlo k '5 , 1:1. 'chullz '51\. T'. II rn Third Ro : H. Zullinger '5!\, R. lit r '55. R. T m1>h 'li5, . lnt'llmber '66, J. Jacob� '66. D. Horlow '55, . .·. Cu h 111!' . 5, J. J,.hn Inn '5fi. 1'. l.ittl ti M '55, K. VanPraai:r '55.

DELTA KAPPA EPSILON l\. E. if ) ou pr ft•r

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floundf:'r through

n

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a11d

rw

.

.

Our \\Orth\ hou-.e \\as. thi-.) ·ur,

·cl o f !'>Ol'iul rilT-rafT from ull O\ Pr tilt' �lobe. i1wludi11 � man,

ulwl1

lnol lo mr.11lion a CuC'k\\i.11 or '''o ''ho <'f<'pl i11 und ·r

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cm<'r

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of llw animal - ;1>0" . I ulihit and tlw ·\pp

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d 11cli

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Bi� J k1

;oo.I'.

and Tuhu .. .

01mit\ Puul and

'harl<'}, one of

ur

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from

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to

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A1111i ..111ok Count} i11 tlw 1wr�on of one ·ru11k Totman, our ....cll'ial ,hnirman . . . \Ve r•ln 1• n11\\ '' ith 1111· fond 11wmo1) of tlw famou� artil11·1 hurra;:rr "lag_ cl in .lt· a11d Balo. i11 whi1h l\\O G;wk\Htrs '-tdT1·11·d 1H'Ut dl'I' pitaLion. Ii) pj .. 1111 p ,

ut h<'r


ALPHA of

PHI DELTA THETA Founded at Colby College in 1848


Rice '54.

luk '5:J. J.

hri tif' '5:1,

PHI DELTA THETA Thi-- )l'ar \\a ... �p 11L !1111-.L tin� Llw Phi IC'fHtlation a an adi' • mrmher of tlw the .ull>) Famil) ... �Jo.'l notabl • of all our good de d-. \\'U th adhe i n frat •mil\ an I Llw

"ulli) Colle�P f a cull )

difft.n•nl rl1·1rnrlnwnt . . .

on�rntulation::,

\\ ith

our Li-111011thl

an·

in order for I

cliht'U . ions "ith tlw a

Billit11?:lOn,

r�

Bai r. a11d Frank Piuc·1·ntini for making aJl-,..1 Le• in tlw athll'Li(' d parlllH'nl, and for h.1rli • Wirulhor--l f r l 1•ing 1·lectPd \\ ...

ha

<

<Hapluin of n xl ) ar'.., football l um . . .

n·a ·lwd u th t Big Ra! ph ha b ro111 • pn• ident of the

uf A11w1 it-a du1• lo hi. fi<lr·lit ... L1•ak) Lt·

and

t'

t1•11ded u

Lar..,on h ,..b,<'n kni�ht·d h

lwca111t! fam iu

tu thotNrnd

d1•1id1·rl to li\C' in Lhl' hout•

and 111ilk

.

.

nl ll

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thr 'ou1tof :t.Jam

ancJ..,hall lwreafLer

of

<'ntral

flf•1 all-it\\ .., pr ll

\\hite in th

'h1i1w fooli> 11 fun

tailh<wk".. . P

l

hard g· ting adju:-;l d to li\inp;

\\ith !(J lh. \\c·iglit ti cl to <'a1 Ii foot ... \luny Lhan\....., to th· to Clw-1· fo1 iii

1nodurt

lw c•ull1·cl "1lw Duk·· ... ''. inµI< \\ing lo Lh• ri�ht. Jim

tll<' " \\Ord

harle

Lo th1• rnmpan

l'

\t'l

p rlm nt ho, ...

..tud1·11t ll'adt·1 hip .111<1 Lo I ill :rncl Jim for Lhl' ll'ft·<nt•r .and\\ith :-.

Our dc·l'JW"I .1pp11• ·ialiun und gralituclr to tlw "Duch ,..,'' for Leinp; u

.. 1·1·011d J11otlw1 Lo all of u ....

P. Laroba '5� .

. Por th '65. . Berluti '55, D. Miller


CH I of

ZETA PSI

Founded at Colby College in 185 0


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•n

· ·�.

lt'Rn

f'. Du. tie '66, K. Perry '65,

ZETA PSI \\1>

ofT "'ith 2 1

.. ta1l1•d

pinm�d . in ... pil

.

.

.

. if w1· PtHI up \\ilh that mun

. tar..,. c a:-h and no Lru11-.f1•1 frnm Bi O\\ n

of l-..1c· ·n<•

and \Utiou

.

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t'\\ ad lition lo tlw hou.

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\\ith hi

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xpt' ·ting

... Pap

and hi:, million l1•tlt>1�... BPn und his

hi I Bourgon and hi

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r

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.'1•t•o11<l in (oothall a�rnin

l hr n aiiun pa..,..,c•cl till' fir.l :-PnH'strr for a

.

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for old 111 n

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trip.., throu:rh \\ ood uian . . . C I

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r

Jorw .. ic• taking lhP c·u... touwr-. for all thl'}

lot

.

\m ri1 a1 1 l'ollPµt·-. . . . Fru-..l'r mid hi� J'O\\ I� roommat

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d10 li\ • do all right

l· 101 icla and �ra.;;. in� in the <n

v.

and l..Ronie and

p ri ng

011 n•al �oo<l.


D ELTA U PS ILO N Founded at Colby College in 185 2


DELTA UPSILON F i r .. l 11 \\

un aniHil

pin

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l\\ o long-d1>part1•d p i ri... n•appt•nr on Lhl' thi1d

B unch l<.tk<':- on Ill'\\ life a11d authoril). "ilh th<' 1-.anwrnd

ut u r c l a) afl moon

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... Thi· plr)-.i<"ul 1·11ltun· f,1cf Ho<"l-.-follo\\<'d Ii} A l " tlw d i

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a

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from lhiHI floor purtirs

f

\ \ i th hot nnd

.. 13arn l a11<·1• j.., "1!1 c• al< ... 1'' \\ iLh nil k i ncl.., of

ploi tr d und ... ll..,JWll"" 1•11g-1·11d1·11•<l

tali ril

c•

T

ry o f di1<'1'l 1·011111n111i <'11l io11

I

\Jarµul dicl

u 1 \ i\I•. thou gh I

do ]01•. \\ l1it1·) and \Luu\ 011 Lhc g1 i d i ro 11

A go ul fall ancl hr i rrht cla ... alwad.

.

.

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GAMMA ALPHA of

ALPHA TAU OMEGA Founded at Colby College in 1892


ALPHA TAU OMEGA 111 .., lf-Jt11u-,ing lroup1· 11·t1mwd '' ith , "'''' look... "Tlw Ci 1·k play ·1 a had . . ... \\ all took tlw oath ..n • Pr lo � l •· u:rhL gain.. ... ( u·d and Fraklman.

·ncl cl

l111tlt /\ll-�l..ii1H'. (Pd thirtl'1•11 of our ho

.

.

!Pft ·

,,ho pla)t'd b ng-up hall for

. Th�111k gi\ in� lffO\ id1·d an upportunit} for tlw

11n

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h11u

,:·

..

lcl

Lo join Z mlwllo and Talaroni .... th

rnnk \hul'

oth

r

m<'mlu

J''I

. kicrnan of our lri-,h

... Jllie min,,.Jed \\ith Llw ma-.. ...1•-. nnd pla) cl pro foothull...Phil \\C'nl ofT

lo join uu1 uth 1• 1 "�oh min

r-..··

Pi tol i11 pirc·d all '' ith hi ...

. . . Bn cl1 "id d hnt J.. e, had no futur inlnprt'l tion of out

m·"

t-t

rn1111• UJ> \dth a'"''' l1•g,w).\\hil• Budci) .'"ilh traditional hi

huck'' to 'h.it ..

Prude nc·1·

.

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kier-. U;? i11

.it

olh, ...

1 itual .. . Brrnard

\\ooh,il'h humor.1rnme

l1J\\ult. our )f'adin� .\lain •ilf•. got pi111wd

inlP11Jali1111.d ha) hak1·1 ... D.tna I d third f111or

n< l

"" did Pan i ... . out \la<·

r�aniz

I th

\lpnl Lurrwcl JH·udo. B1•alt\ turrlf'd part ot. I ulph 1u111t'rl \Iu1 i11I'.

Butdt turrll'd 1n1·1.

1qwr Lur1wd �nwri·n11.

\\hilr\' Lunwd hi .. into potl-. ch p:- . .'11 11

11·-tu rwcl. :\uli Lur rwcl 'il) .. 1ir·k1·1 . \ 'hitinµ tut 1wd Lo Fn• h1111 n. T m turn d " <'ialilr. l11nit1 turiwd ill fij .. pin. th c·h1 .... of·:-:� \\ill rC'lllrn . . . l·i11all). Alfano. Lnkl'.

\lcH, 1•. \J 111-li<wd. �liJIP1. Hob<'rt 11ul .1111all', \\11uld .d ... 11 like·

In

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Dutton. f 0-.1•11 .. 1apl1•

h:l\' thr.ia 11.1111r.

l1•a .. 1. 11·1 u" nut fo1 gt•t :\11•. \\lhilr•) and Fra.

in th

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irn

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N.

ll\C,L ...

.

.

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ALPHA R H O ZETA of

LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Founded at Colby College in 1918


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) •ar ..

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u

:\l az nwn in llou pla) i ng . . .

..till no lwu.. I

. . . fillh

'eo f''P a nd Ton

c

o n y g t ... All- lai nc plu

uH·r \\ ith a big ban� . .. ,i i did for C i l m er P, rt>nt by

·

football c rcl\\ n thi

� ePk ·n d

'hu"k \. I L1>w tl11 1 " \ Pl'.

rumor it :-tart:- tlti ... �pring . . . l J \ .

' • r . . . Too l l H l l l ) ,tudrnb . . . T\\ o

both pla

� rent j oh on l l ome<·o111in�

µol n o thi np: hut complaint \ph I . . .

Ji f1· al Colliy . . . \t all aml .'pl'll ·

Al J..<•p l the Rand

d M'll \\hil

('()·('aptain q . . . r url ic· a ft<' r game� M'nl .

.

.. Tom Hunt . ub lwd .

.

F'ntal strp tak 'n

\ ulfT µa\ • him a fc,, po intt•1 .., 011 m u r r it>d

drop pi n

ad.

in l'ampa i :r n . . . J oe.

i i and

Hic·k foll1rn ... uit . ..Buh �lac· toppc·d th<'111 all " i th a d i amond ( \ t'l':- i\p t .., lwrC' l rn uw l

.

.

.

Do n't gh

up � irl

tlwr<' a rt• ..till a fr,, lP ft . ( \ ht> n• '? ?

l

.

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<Y l ' i l ...till p 1 tu·tin• ... hi d1· tnit} clc• ...p itc• Don' . ._J..i i n g up and d m, n lh Boog i e· I· arr i

. . . Bu111 l 1 J

Ho and W1·i� a n'

� i 1 I ( ·� I tall

t

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.

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lr1·p

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j._ fight i ng HJ o'd o('J.. i:-m . . .

ill hi l l i n g clouhl<' fi�un•. on thf> ('Ou rt

1 1 011"h l • > dal

\\' ar c! j .. " 1 iting

h<'lll'r than , . , , . ,

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a

a n d tlw11 f!Ol ..loocl up . . . ., pro J.. i u� o f \H > mf'11- D aH·

lwok 011 ho\\ to """P l\., o of tlwm happ

al th<> �u nw l i nw

( lw

1• x 1wr i1•m 1• i t lw lw. l ll'i.l < ' IH' t l • • • \<'I' rPfo1111" u n d /;!:oc•.., to �:� 1 .1 ' < o f nll em . . . Don't " 01 k too hard th i �umn1c•1 .111cl liis c·h. .., .:- . . . 'J hut·.., it for thi

1·la i111

I J IJ IH' l falJ .


XI of

KAPPA DELTA RHO Founded at Colby College in 192 6

B U T L E R


KAPPA DELTA RHO ..

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o r -. t o r m

· \

l'a t h t · 1 . L lw I d, tou l c l b� fou n d p o u r i np. that toa�t . . .

c·hoi ·e for <'< rn ., u l b

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too nft<·u -lw � o l Pngo�t I . . . 1' 1111 •

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1.

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b<11·011 • • • La s 1 ii

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n . .

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r> a ., 0 1 1 p n p pt>d l i ke

fa·tt>11 1 1 a n may allf'IHi rw.

a ft 1 • 1 t h o 1· pa rt i 1 •

or n ood-.

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L.i Poi 11L1· p f a\ '- hn-.k1· t ha l l oc ; ial

l o� i c a l

Br a n t \\ nl home once

· hang<'" � t ud(' n t r ro m \ a ten i i l e

fur t lw fooll1all L c•a m-l lwy h a 11 d l 1•d l ht> p i w- k i n \\ e l l r > U l alwul i i . . . O u 1

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TAU of

TAU DELTA PHI

Founded at Colby College in 193 3


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and

i n p:� of t he h > u . r . . .

:-t row'

l k · p� . . . l· u i n a n d La' in "'<'t o u t lo

a n d Frank fi..;ht '' i t l t B-2�·..

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h i t ' ' i t h t hr

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'5·1, R. Fischer '5-1 . '!i5, G. D i n nermon


The average tudent at Colby does more Lhan st udy. H e is part of an in tegrated system of organ­ izations, many o f which represent the college to out iders. This year, i t seems that more has been done than ever before to increa e the standards of these groups with the res u l t that, from Student Government t o the Colby E ight, students have worked hard and accompl ished m uch in extra­ cun i ·u l a r ---


ACTI V I T I ES


First Row : C. Kiger, E. Aldrich, R. W u l fi n g , E. W i n k ler, C. Lasbury, R. Shorey , J. Dunstan, M. Manus. Second Row : E. Paskalides, J . Leader, D. W i l l is, H. Alpert, T . Johnson, J . W h i pple, M . Mastin , J . Cressy. T h i rd Row : C. Anderson, D. O'Neil, D . W a l l i ngford, Y. Noble, J . Brush , J . Clark, G . Dinnerma n , J . Erickson, H. MacDonald.

STU D ENT GOVER N M ENT The purpose of Lhe St udent Govern ment is to work for the betterment of t he col lege by providi ng student participation in the adm i n istrational formulation of p o l icies which pertain to student l i fe and activities. Under the l eadersh ip of President Chase Lasbury, the Counci l 's second academic year has been one of continued growth, dealing with many divergent problems with extensive success. Last year t he Council was composed of the foll owing committees : Men's Judiciary, Fin ance, Publ icity, H angout, Socia l , Student-Facu lty and E lection. The Campus Chest, Book·of·the·Year and I m p rovement Committees have been given representation in the Council since l ast Septembe r.

The I mprovement Committee, under the direction of Roy Shorey, worked j ointly with the Outing C l u b to obtain facilities for n ight skati ng. The install ation of floodlights and a workable system for fl ooding the pond h as shown that the col lege is will ing to work with an organ­ ized group of students. Annual functions handled b y the Student Government were : cl ass elections, pol ling on crucial is ues, a l l ocating the Student Activities Fee and su pervising the all oca­ tion of funds to student organizations. A Student Government meeting of the fou r M aine col leges wa held at Colby on January 16 and 1 7. I t is hoped that a central ized Maine Student Counci l w i l l develop f r o m t h i meeting.


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Inter-Faith Association : G. M ichaud, Treasurer ; Healey, V i c e President.

S . C . A . Seated : S . Johnson , B. Wei n , C. Ha m , M r. G i l m a n , M. Betts, President ; T. Joh nso n , K. Davenport, F. A s h m a n , F . Sleeper. Stand i n g : L . M cG i l l , D. M cKeith, E. Otterson, K. Decker, M . Healey. Absen t : R . Dow.

Seated ( Ca n terbury C l ub ) : F . Bow m a n , Presiden t ; L . Hermes, Vice Presiden t ; L . B u rtis, Secretary. Absen t : K. F l y n n , Tt·eas­ urer. Standing ( Colby Christian Fellowsh i p ) : C. York, Presiden t ; ( Ch a n n ing-Murray ) : E. Weymouth, Sec.-Treas. Absen t : J . S m i t h , Presiden t ; J . Perron, V ice President ; S. Baines.

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One of the leading organization on campu L the I n ter- Faith A sociation, a re ligious organization compo ed of the variou fait h grou ps-Catho l ic, Jewi h and Protestant. The p u rpose of the Associa­ tion is to promote inter-rel igious organizational activitie and to better under tanding among the e group . It al o cooperates with the other campu organizations and with the community as a whole. In order to carry out it purpo e effective! , the I F A Counci l ha been formed and is composed of two representatives from each of the faith groups. Each of t he I n ter-Faith grou ps is autonomous and carrie on its own individual programs weekly. The New man Cl ub, represented b y Mary Pilon and Germaine Michaud, provides Communion breakfasts, Masse , the Can a Conferences and the Catho lic Culture Lecture Serie for Catho l ic stu dents. The H i l lel Fow1dation for Jewish students is represented b y Joyce K ovnor and J udith Schiff. Breakfast meetings are held on Sunday morn ings in the Women's Union, along with occa ional inter­ collegi ate conferences. Represented by Freeman Sleeper and Merril l yn Healey, t he Student Christian A ociation is affili­ ated with the regional, national and world tudent Christi an Movement . The Can terbury Club meels twice a month for Episcopa lian student . The on l y member of the Canterbury C l u b in the I . F. A . i Janet K i l heffer. The Channing-Murray Foun dation, repre ented by Ann Ei lertson and Faith Greeley, meets weekl y for d i cussions and publ i hes a news sheet.

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THE ORACLE

This year, u n de r the d irection of Editor J u dy Jenkins, the ORACLE staff began work on this i sue i n Sep tember. Lee Fernandez became A si tant Ed itor, etting the cene for a male ho next seaso n . At on ce, the ORACLE Room became a ma s of l ayouts and photos and the group ett led down to attempt t o radica l l y change from t he average yearbook form to a new· style that w o u l d create the fee l i n g of a continuous b ook, r ather than a publ ica­ tion m ade up of separate sections. This whole idea eemed to he i n keeping with the deve l opment of the new campu .

atural l y , thi new procedure took m ore ti me than wa plan ned, with the resu l t that the publisher wa in a constant nervous state concern ing the dead li ne date. S urp rising l y enough, the book ar­ rived in Massachu etts in time for it to return to Mayflower H i l l for gradu ation. M a n y peopl e not officia l l y on the staff have he ! ped produce this issue-people who were w i l l­ ing to offer ideas and suggestion , people who took and ubmitted photographs, people who came to Roberts U n i on at odd h ours to assist in typing and other drudgery, and many others. To these people, the ORACLE staff is deep l y indebted. I t is left up t o you to decide whether or not the ORACLE editors achieved their end. A t a n y rate, it is hoped t h a t t h i s issue wil l ten d to i n fl uence fut ure staffs to adopt an air of i nformality coupled with i n tensive t hought in successive issues.

Front Seated : J . Fraser, D . Chambe r l i n , C. Dyer, H. Back Seated : L . Fernandez, B . Leavy, J . Jenkins. Back : R. B u llock, V. Lee, M. Manus, R. Frank. 1- -

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Seate : M. Devan, J. Fraser, H. Alpert, C h r m n . , M r. W i l l i a m s , M . Belden. Standing : J . Mayer, J . Lee, D . Howard, E. Fraktman, G . Roy, F. Sleeper, C.

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the col lege calendar, Lhe pon oring of an all­ co l lege function each Saturday n ighl and the handling of any problem that fall within it j uri d iction. Subj ect to the admini trative ru les of the college, this Commi ttee also has the authority to determine and enforce the soci al standards to be fo l l owed by In the event of an in fraction,

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The I n ternational Relations C l u b began Lhe year by being t he host to five students from foreign countries. These students attended cl asses and participated i n debates and other campus activities. A series o f movies, produced by the B ritish I n formation Service, were shown. They depicted t he l ife and customs of Engl and and other British possessions. I n the Spring, delegates from the group attended the M aple Sugar Conference hel d at the U n iversity o f Vermont. U n der the leadership of John Lee, the I n ternation al Relations C l u b had more members this year than ever before. Other officers were Bruce McRoy, A n n D i l l i ngham, Bob Grindle, and Judith Shipman.

Seated : J . M i l lett, A . D i l l ingham, B . Ritch. Stand j n g : J . Lee, B . McRoy, J . Shipman.

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PAN H E LLEN IC CO U N C I L

Seated : E. Winkler, G. Roy, S. Smith, J. Bailey. Standing : M . Pike, J . Strout, A . Tyler, President, L. Walker.

The women's o rgan ization corresponding t o the I n ter-Fraternity Council is the Panhe l l en i c Counc i l , which i s t h e governing b o d y of t h e f o u r sororities. The board consists of eight members, a J u n ior and a Senior from each group. The Council serves as a l i nk between the Dean's office and the sororities, while its main function is to su pervise rushing so as to i nsure the best interests of a l l concerned. It also holds a supper and p lay day which has re足 p l aced athletic tournaments. In the past it has sponsored p l ay contests, mi nstrel shows, song contests and d ances. Panhell attempts something new and in teresting as often as possible in constant search for that which w i l l erve to t i e t h e f o u r sororities a n d t h e independents together. The officers of the Panhe l lenic Council were Al ice Jane Tyler, Mary P ike and Larry Walker.

I N D EP EN D ENT CO U N C I L The I n dependent Council i s the representative body for all Colby men not affiliated with any fraternity on campus. Three sen iors, two j un iors, two sophomores and two freshmen { the l atter elected in March ) thus derive t heir delegated authority from approximately one-third of the

Seated : F. Lathe, R. Howe, R. Huebsch, President. Standing : J . Erickson, D . Howard. B. Croft.

men i n the col lege. The Council has provided for teams i n all i ntra足 mural ports and for added participation i n various college ocial functions. Meetings are held week l y a n d once a m o n t h t h e ession i s o p e n to a l l I n dependents t o hear guest speakers. The o fficers o f the I n dependent Council were : R oger Hueb ch, President ; Ted J ohnson, Secretary足 Trea urer ; and Professor G i l l um, Fac u l ty Advisor.


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Seated Fro n t : C. Putnam, P. Crossfield, C. Shipman, E. Cuthbertson, T. Mahoney. Seated Back : M. Brooks, N. Shenton (Commodore), J. Harlowe, L. Van Nostrand, A. Isom. Standing Back : G . Jenkins, P. Wells, E. Vickery, B. Dare, C. Staples, G . Boehem, W. Shew.

Left to right : L. Simpson, H. Adams, R. Fischer, J. Slovin, B. Restall, J. Lawson.

Thi year, under the leadership o f Commodore ed Shenton, the Yacht C l u b j oined with the Outing Club and became the Yacht Council. Crews were ent to three regatta in the fa l l , at Bowdoin, Tuft , and Rhode I l and, while fou r meets were scheduled for the spring. With an i ncrea ed member hip and added i n tere t, t he Yacht Council howed a marked impro ement both in racing resu l ts and the growth of the organ ization . Other officers of the Yacht Counci l were : ice-Commodore, Le l ie an ost­ rand · Fleet Captain Pete Wel le ; Secretary, Betty Cuthbert on ; Trea u rer Taffy Mahoney. While the Yacht Club wa changing it form, a new organ ization appeared on campus. R adio Colby is an old idea that ha been complete! renovated through the effort o f the new l y-formed

RAD I O CO LBY organ ization. The p rogram, a half-hour tape recording is carried over the Watervil le radio tation each Monda n ight. The general format o f t he show is designed to fami l i arize the Watervi l le populou and Colby t udent with the week' col legiate event . The how usual l y include interview with guest of the college and members of Colby organizations, and i mportant announcements pertinent to both the campu and town audiences. With 35 student who are member of variou departments, the R adio Colb organization i et u p to clo ely re emble a radio -tation. From thi composite grou p the chief announcer elects those who are to voc a l l y part icipate in the how each week. A a re u l t of thi successfu l initial year, R adio Col by has t ran mitted to the Watervil le re ident a greater under landing of the col l ege p l ant and it working .

CAM ERA CLU B

Front : Back :

H. MacDonald, President, H. Meingold, R. Elliott. H. Cross, R. Stone.

A veteran organization in the field of Colby e xt ra-curricul ar activities, t he Camera C l ub, oper­ ating u n der the theory that any one can t ake good pictures with a minimum of training, taged an i n ten ive drive to recruit "snap hot photographers and teach them to take we l l -composed, p roperly exposed pictures. Those member experienced in such w ork demon trated the more e lementary darkroom technique to t he new member i n the complete! equipped darkroom in Roberts Union. For the past few ear , the C amera Club h a cooperated w i t h R o al Studio in taking formal portrait at the Colb Weekend and Winter Carn i val dance . Also mo�t of the picture appear­ ing i n t he Colby Echo were taken b y Camera C l u b member .


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F R E N C H CLU B The French C l u b is one of the most active l angu age groups on the campus. H eaded this year by A l ice Colby, the club provided its members with an en l ightening and entertaining year. The most important events of the year were : the Can adian even ing which featured a technico l or fi l m on Quebec ; the talk by J ane Bai ley, who t raveled to France with the experiment i n in ter­ national living grou p ; and t he traditional Christmas party held j ointly with the German Club. Other meetings incl uded French games, conversation and singing. The French Club furthers its aim by giving students the opportunity to speak the l anguage and learn the cul ture of the French­ speak ing people. I t is particularly grateful to the

The Life Science Col loquium, organ ized l ast spring, has been very active this year. The purpose of the organization is to p resent speakers who are special ists in their own fiel ds. The lectures are aimed toward the student with a basic knowledge of the l i fe sciences, who is interested in a h igher level of specific information. At informal teas, fol lowing t he talks, individual conferences with the speakers are possible. Topics covered incl u ded a study of cancer, th� comparative anatomy o f the sku l l , th:! e ar, fisheries, and the teaching of deaf children. It is hoped th at, i n future years, everyone in terested i n the l i fe sciences w i l l attend the meet ings.

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G ER MAN CLU B faculty of the French department for their active support. Another of the three Colby Language Associations is the Deutscher Verein , or German Club, which holds supper meetings at Roberts Union.

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First Row : L. Powers, S . Dunbar, C . Roberts, R. Head, C . M 3cy, D . Nyman, C . Maclve1·, D. Forster, Librarian, Mr. Peter Re, Director, V . Falkenbury , President, C . English, Secretary, P . Ladne1·, M . Curtis, K. F l y n n , J . Gerrish, B . Robertson, B. Preston, M . Faddis. Second Row : N. Fortuine, B . Porte, C . B ru n ing, J . Con k l i ng, E. Small, J . Bailey, B . Burg, E. Zervas. H. Sart, P. Crossfield, M . Lela nd, S . Smith, N . Van Den Kerckhoven, H. Osgood, J . Leader, J . Hamilton, Y. Nelson, E. S h i rlaw, B . Ban-on, 0. Smith, R . S i m monds, J . Collins, B . Baldwin, R. Crouthamel, S . W i nter. T h i rd Row : J . Rooney, M . M as t i n , B . Kearn , S. Whitcomb, A . Burnham, D. Cou i l l ard, B . Burke, M . White, N . Kelleigh, A . Isom, D . Sel l a r , L . Walker, G . Roy, K . McConaughy, G . Van Eerden, C . Graff, P. Chamber l i n , R. Culver, S. Capen, B. Barnes, A . Lowry, D. Tranquil lo. Fou r t h Row : M . Grant, S . Fricke, E. W a l ker, M . K e i t h , C . Hat ch, P. Boyden, H. Fraser, A . L. Lee, M . Lawson, C. Sutherland, N . Mather, P . Bateman, S. Matthews, B . A m b rose.

GLEE CLUBS

Many people fi rst hear of Colby Col lege through the efforts of t he combi ned G lee C l u b which are considered c l ose to the best in the country. Under the direction of Mr. Peter Re, the Men's and Women's G lee C l u bs completed another uccessful year of concerts. This year, instead o f the t raditional perform­ ances o f Ha ndel's "Messi ah", the "Magnifi.cat" by Bach was presented in December. The annual Christmas a l l -co l l ege a sembly on December 1 3

included select ions b y the Glee Clubs, and the congregation j oined in singing carols. The Glee Club also performed during R e l igious Emphasis Week and at the Pep R a l l y during H ome-coming. Du ring the spring the Pops Concert was given at Colb , while an exchange concert with Bates Col lege was presented for the fi rst time this year. On May 1 5th the group sang at the New England Mutual in Boston.

F i r s t Row : B . Croft, S . Bellows, T. Cowan, D. Harvey, J . J o h nston, Librarian, M . M anus, President, M r . Re, D i rector, J. Hammond, Business M a n age1·, J. K i ng, Secretary, R. H u ff m a n , J. Davis. Second Row : R . Davis, A . Thompson, R . Weldon, G . Jenkins, A . Pew, F. Barnes, L. Christie, R. Huebsch, H . Meinhold. N . Dare, K . Honsberger, R. Ives, R. Walrath. T h i rd Row : J . Tyson, L. Fernandez, T . Leone, R . Russo, R. M a x we l l , F. Barry, T. Summers, P . French, D . Slater, J . Reisman, P. Barnes, W. Pennock.


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Col by's marching musician have j ust fin ished one of their mo t successfu l years in the history of the col l ege. The band made three trips l ast fal l t o Norw'ich University, Un iversity o f Maine and Bates C o l l ege. ext year a t hree day trip to Trinity C o l l ege in H artford, Connecticut, has been pl anned. Al l during the footbal l season t he band scheduled week l y outdoor drills on Friday after­ noons in p reparation for the fol lowing day' game. The weather du ring October and November was favorab l e for the most part, but there were times w he n the maj o rettes and lady member were q uite u ncomfortable.

In December, to start off varsity basketbal l com­ petition the ban d he l d its annual benefit game at the field house. The proceeds from this event hel ped pay for un iforms and extended trips. Throughout the season the band p layed at all of the n i ne home game , often twice during the same week, and saw the Colby Mules once again win t he State t i t le. As the ORACLE goes to press, Col by's band is in rehearsal for the fir t music festival of its kind to be given on the campus. With t his accompl ish­ ment the band hopes to maintain an annual music celebration to inspire and entertain t he under­ gradu ate population. This year band letter were awarded to the Sen iors and a few deserving J u niors, while p ins were given to the remaining J u niors, and Fresh­ men received certi ficates of merit.

First Row : W . Foster, R. Quimby, Librarian, H. Adams, A. Field, Vice President, A. Lind ay, President, B. Duce, Drum Major, Business Man­ el tch ;����J- R�� , Dt� · c��';;�re�ti, G�� ��g. M. Pierce, C. Kiger, M. Krapowictz, P. Chamberlin, D. Robar, E. Weymouth, N . Cowing, S. Packard, �-h i�;1�0�; ���:i1�'. g- fe.:��· p�-C��i����.\v. Thompson, L. Douglas, F. Barnes, J . Davis, F. Kirkpatdck, M. Libbey, P. Parsons, A. G reen, R. Brown.


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Pirie, R. Fornaciari, U. Cartier, E. Frackman, G . Bazer, C. Reed, C. Marchard, A. Hibbert, Olson, S. Kaufman. C. Auger, J. Dutton, J. Herbert, M. Mathews, P. Dionne, R. Cuccuro, R. Fraser, R. Alpert, R. Kiernan, Coach Tryens. T h i rd Row : Head Coach Maze, G . Dinnerman, N. Poitras, S. Staples, R. Sheerin, P. Littlefield, J. Jacobs, H. Tataronis, G . Haskell, B. McRoy. Fourth Row : C. Johnson, R. Bartlett, T. Davis, A. Porath, P. French, D. Lake, L. Ferraguzzi, A. Berluti, A. Yanuchi. Fifth Row : Coach Roundy, N. Sarris, R. Noonan, R. Billington, C. Windhorst, D. Hudson, Coach Cuddeback. First Row, left to right : G. R. Second Row :

VARS I TY FO OTBALL I t w as a cold, calculating m aj ority o f student football fans, who ret urned t o Colby l ast fal l , not a body of fans fi red by emotion to expect great thi ngs from their tea m. They were not to be m is­ led by any pre-season estimates from sports' scribes, new coaches, o r prospects from l ast year's freshman squad. The Colby b a l l oon, fi l led l ast year with p rospects of an exce l lent season, was leaking. The fi rs t gust of deflation came with the announ cement that Gene F l oyd, fleet-footed back from Oyster Bay, N. Y., would not ret u rn to the campus i n t he fa l l . Then, j ust a few short d ays before the opening o f school , word came from the Mules' train ing camp that the dreaded disease, p o l io, had struck . First, star ful l -back Nick Sarris and then the sticky-fingered end from Portland, John J acob!>, were l aid l o w in h ospital beds. Down went the Colby bal l oon. Coaches Frank Maze, Andy Tryen , and John Cuddeback with saddened faces tu rned in to­ w'ard a huddle, t u rned out again with even more solemn vi age , and ca l led off practice and the open i ng game with Amherst. The bal l oo n was al most empty. Yes, when the announcement came that p r actke was to be resumed j ust before the second Satu rday of school and that the game sched u l ed for that day w as to be p l ayed, the Colby fan were not emotion a l , but cold and calcul ating. They w anted to be shown. They had to be shown.

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The fi rst meet was the Pre-Season Second Annual I nter­ col legiate Meet, he l d January 3, 4, sponsored by the Lyndon Outing Club, Lyndonvil le, Vermont. Colby was one of eleven teams, which incl uded Dartmouth ( winner ) , Midd le­ b u ry, New H am p hire, Vermont, orwich, Bowdoin, M aine, Wi! liams, and Harvard. The two fol l owing meets, with M aine, Bowdoin, and M . I .T. were both cancel led d ue to l ack of snow. After exams, seven members of t he team traveled to Lyndonvil le, once again to race i n the E I SA Eastern D ivision Championship-Dana A nderson p l aced fi rst in the j umping event, with leaps of 106 and 1 07 feet. In other events, Pierson, White, Whiting and Bernard sco red for Colby, to win fourth p l ace i n t he meet. Febru ary 13, 14, and 15, Winter Carnival time at Colby, didn't p roduce enough snow to hold t he ski meet here, so the dow n hi l l and slalom events were hel d a t S ugarloaf Mountain. Colby edged out Maine, M assachusetts, and New Brunswick t o win both events. Colby scorers incl uded Whiting, P ierson, Bernard, A nderson, and White. J umping and cross-country events were held at Farmin g­ ton with White, Pierson , and Whiting placing in cross­ country and Whi te, and Whiting p l acin g in the j umping event u n der extreme l y icy conditions. Colby p l aced second in t h is meet.

S. Veghte, M. Pierce, J. Cressy. L. McCarty, M. Scott, B. Armstrong. J. Bailey.

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VAR S I TY BAS E BALL 1 952 O n April 1 7 Captain A rty White led the Colby pastimers out onto the field at Bru nswick, Maine, to offici a l l y open the 1 952 baseball season for the M u les. There had been no southern trip this year and Colby was l eaping into the State Series without a p revious game warmup. The Polar Bears took advantage of this situation b y b l asting out a 9 t o 2 victory, but with this in itial con test u n der their belts the Colby team pounded out successive wins over both Maine and Bates before a week's t ime had e l apsed. T he fol l owing week the M u les traveled to southern New England for their only overnight road Lrip o f t he season . O l d Man Weather b l otted out two out o f three o f the schedu led games and North­ eastern put on the crown i ng touch with a 6 to 2 win. M ay sunshine began to rea l l y dry out the campus and the Roundymen proceeded t o dry out M . I .T. with a 7 to 2 score t o win their second home game. W i t h t h e remaining d a y s o f M a y ticki ng by, however, t h e M u les con quered o n l y Bates ( 2 ) , w h i l e l osing to Bowdoin ( 2 ) , T ufts, M aine ( 2 ) , and Springfield. The State Series r ace fi n i hed with Colby and the University o f Maine tied for second pl ace and became the fi rst such race t o be concl uded in n i ne games. D ick H awes an d Captain Arthur White paced the Mules through­ out the season. H awes led the team i n homers, extra base hits, average ( .345 ) , and tied with A rty White for total base hits. When awards were give n out after the season's close, these two again shared the hon ors. Captain White w as the w i n ner o f the team' M ost Valuable P layer aw ard, the Edward C. Roundy Trophy, and H awes w as elected to head the 1 953 squad.

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The Colby golf team opened a not too successful season with a trip t o Boston A p ril 24 to face Tu fts, M . I .T. a n d B . U . but found t h e e lements too m uch after the second day. Rain forced cance l l ation of one match. The other two contests were l ost. The team retu rned to make a better showing against a very strong U niversity of Maine unit l osing 81/z to 2 1/2 with J ones and O'Meara col lecting. M . I .T. came to Waterville for a return match and defeated us 4-3 as Beatson, Cu rtis and Ske l ley t u rned the trick. In a n exhibition m atch at the home cou rse we dropped before Bates 5-4 but we were improving and in the retu rn match, we p icked u p our only win b y defeating the B obcats on their very t r icky cou rse 6-3 . Here Captain O'Meara, Beatson and I ves p icked u p the poin ts. This win was good for third p l ace in the State Series even though we l ost to Bowdoin 8-1 and to Maine again 71/z - l Yz i n contests played away. I n the State Tourney hel d at the Augusta Country C l u b we were u n able t o pl ace a man again t Maine's championship forces. Even though the record was n ot impressive i t is fel t that t he experience gained from competition will aid those ret u rning. M aine wi l l sti l l be strong but with Captain Carr, S leeper, Ske l ley, J ones, Perry and Ostrove returning a n d t he addition of New H am pshi re J u n ior Champion Kilmister and possib l y S i rakides to the ro ter the fut u re l ooks extreme l y b right.

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Despite only a :fi ve game sched ule, t he Baby Mules fi n ished the '52 footba l l sea on with a one and four record. Led by co-capt ain Barkey J. Boole and James A. H iggins and un der the su pervision o f the new li ne coach J ohn Cuddeback, the team showed plenty of spirit despite t heir record. The Freshmen started out the sea on by beating the Bates Freshmen 1 9-0. Line mashes by F u l lback Boole and broken fiel d running by A u b rey J ones made the score 1 3-0 at the hal f. Bud Furl ong made the fi n a l tally in the fourth q u arter. In the next game, the M ules l ost to a strong M aine Central Institute by a score of 34-6, J ones scoring t he only touchdown. The fol lowing week the Baby M u les l ost to H iggins C l as ical I n stit ute 2 1 -6. Boole made the Mules' only touchdown. Losses to Hebron Academy, 33-0, and Maine Maritime Academy, 43-0, fi n ished out the season.

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Front Row : S. K a u fm a n , D. Lake. F. Keith, R. M cF a r l i n , D. Si rakides. Second Row : E . Webber, M g r . , H. Tatronis, L. Zambello, J. Jacobs, R . Anderson, R. Temple, S . Farr, Coach Lee W i l l iams. Third Row : E. Flick, M g r . , D . Dyer, J . Perham, R . Bartlett, J . Herbe1¡t, A . Berluti, H . MacDonald, Mgr.

A t l ast the A pril weather permitted outdoor workout and Coach Lee W i l l iams was able t o cal l out the freshman baseb al l squad for pract ice. The team rounded slowly i n to shape and teed off against visiting Cony High School i n the opener at t o 3. The next afternoon, however another v isitor, Husson Seaverns field t o win Col lege, thumped the Fro h 16 to 6 in a haky exhibition of baseball, marked by many errors. On the sixth of May Colby dropped a close one to H iggins and then took to the road. They won a ten-inn ing duel from the Bates Frosh 9 to 5 and l o t one to M . C . I . before ret u rning home again to split their remaining games with a l oss to the Bates Frosh and a victory over the Maine Maritime Academy.

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Front : J . H a t c h , J . D u t t o n , C . J u d s o n , P . Littlefield, R . Schultz. Back : M g r . B . Croft, J . Riceman, R. Cuccuro, R . Barnes, D. Moore.

Lack of depth h ampered an otherwise sound freshman track squad during the 1 952 eason. The Colby team l ost their two opening meets to Hebron and Bangor H ig h School, respecti vely, and pl aced second i n a triangular meet with M .C . I . and Deering High School. H owever, t he final meet of the year, another triangular one with South Portl and and Cony H igh School, found the B ab y M ules on top with the h ighe t score. Bob Barne was the high point h arve ter for the Frosh gathering points i n the high j um p , dis us, j ave l in , shot-put, pole vau l t, and i n both the l ow and h igh dashe , hu rdles. Don M oore scored heavily, also, i n the 1 00, 220, and 440 yard ump. j broad along with Bob Schu l tz in the pole vau l t and the

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S EN IORS


New Bedford, Massachu e t ts Business A dministration

Tau Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Pre ident 4; I nter-student Council 2, 3, 4 ; l .R.C. 2 ; I . F.A. 3 ; Outing Club 1 , 2 ; Social Committee 3 , 4, Chairman 4 ; Tenni Manager 3 , 4 ; H il lel 1, 2, 3 , 4 , President 3 ; Men 's J udiciary Council 3, 4; I nter-Fraternity Council 4. Educat ion in terferes with ou tside act ivit ies . . . What can I do ? . . . Speaks out hern Chine e in Jeep . . . Bobbie . . . All n ighter for 8 :00 A.M. exam, Jeep till 9 : 00.

Dorche�ter, Massachu etts

Charles R . Anderson A ir Force History

Lam bda Chi A l ph a 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3 ; Dean' List 2, 3 ; I nter St udent Council 4 ; Oracle Editor 3; B l ue Key 4; Vice President 1, President 2, 3. The Ole Chuck . . . "What frosts me i . . . " The Silver Tongued Orator . . . Won't you have a eat Dr . . . Andy and Sandy . . . The top of the world . . . Hey i . . . Denver is the place for me . . . H it the hay . . . I've got Lo write a paper.

Cambridge, Ma ach usett Business A dministration

Kappa Del ta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4; Var ily how 2 ; Outing Club l ; Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Cl ub 2. Old duffer yankee . . . tem peramental . . . l ightblinking gearjammer Be t by Farr . . . Well, I'll be go to hell . . . Go We t, young m an . . Goodn jght Ouches .

Presque I le, Maine

Malcolm E. Andrews Business A dministration

A l pha Colby ( Yes at the

Tau Omega 1, 2, 3 ( cribe ) , 4; Ba eball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket ball l ; on. a by J e ) Maine' an wer to urbanization- een down town staring up Elmwood-you could ure put a load of tater i n thar-Pat.

Reading, Ma sachu etts English

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Paul Appelbaum Business Adm inistration

Inter-Student Council l ; Oracle 2, 3 ( B u iness Man. ) 4; Echo 3, 4; I.R.C 1 , 2; Baseball l ; Hillel 1 , 2, 3, 4; H angout 3, 4; Blue Key 4 ; Career Conference Com. 4 ; Commissioner o f Interfraleroity basketball 4. "Rocky" . . . Wait til next year . . . The l ast of the big spender . . . Fi t n ighter . . . Green G uards.

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Taunton, Massachusetts

I.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Acting Pre ident 4; Roger Williams Club 1 ; S.C.A . 2, Presiden t 4. President of J. C. Rowboat Co. . . . local news from Dick . . biogwatch of America . . . Jazz, Balling t he jack in t he hall . . . . . . going to meeting , chapel, etc . . . . sleeping for an eterni ty . . 9, 10 . . . "A nyone een Lo ? " . . . I.G.A .F.U . James E. Bernartl Business A dministratioTL

Cabinet 3, . Trinity, Charleston . Knitting

Lewiston, Maine

Al pha Tau Omega l , 2, 3, 4; Football l, 2, 3; Ski Team 1 , 2, 3, 4; Track 1 . I can d o math a l l n ight . . . leading j umper from second floor . . . fabulous hunger drive . . . Kinsey' too conservative . . . It 's only natural. Joh n N. Beveridge

Quincy, Massachusetts Business Admin istration

Lambda Chi A l pha 1, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 1, 2, 4; ki Slope Council Sec. 2, Trea . 4 路 Ski Team 2, 4 ; lnterfraternity A t hletic Council 3, 4. " ave t he nation at A ugu ta" . . . M a l t . . . Let's hear Sophie ! . . . Why I voted for Steven on . . . No more ' panish . . . " I 'm tired" . . . How about a bla路t ! . . . Bosco . . . "Wouldn't be without 'em." Waterville, Maine

Barbette Blackington Fine Arts

Oracle l 路 Echo 3 路 Library As ociates 1 , 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 1 ; Contemporary Literature 1 ; Debating Club, varsity 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Radio Club l ; Classics Oub 1, 2, 3; Debating Prizes. M edical School Widow . . . good hostess to cocktail parties . . . going to retire on what he's made . . . "the Kit ty's n ightie" . . . working her way through college . . . authority on A laska and l u m berman tales.

Bucksport, Maine Biology

Zet a Psi 1, 2, 3, 4, upreme Cou ncil 2, Corre ponding Secretary 3 ; Medical Society 1, 2, 3; Outing Club 1 . "Nancy" . . . Fre hman Bio Labs . . . 6 0 minute member . . . Dental Schools . . . "Sbowtime." H untington, Long Island

A . Martin Bruelil Psychology

Kappa Delta Rho 1, 2, 3 ; lnterfraternity Council 4; Echo 1, 2, 3 ; Library Outing Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Camera Club l ; N ewman Club 1 . Marty . . . Friendly "little monster" . . . 5 year man . . . . . . DaI"tmouth week-ends . . . Tanadore in the 5th . . . B your car in back of the Zele house ? . . . Boston for upper . . . Eddie Condon' .


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A b i ngton, M assachu ett

Phi Delta Theta 1 , 2, 3, 4; Foot ball 1, 2, 3. Sandwiche and m i l k . . . Quart erback . neak Two-kid gang" . . . Bill Bailey, won't you plea e come hom e ?

Alice M . Colby

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French

Dean' Li t 1 2, 3, 4; Chapel Choir 3, 4; Echo 2 ; Library Associate 1, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. Board, Class N umerals 3; Prote tant Group 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, Pre ident 4 ; Cla sic Club 1 , 2, ecretary-Trea urer 3, Treasurer 4; German Club 3, Vice Presid n t 4; Prizes-Classics l, 2, 3 ; German 3 ; Phi igma Iota ; Honor with d i t i nction i n general scholarship 2 , 3. Languages, mathematic , and mu ic La hwhacking, boom logging and bookwonning . . . grad uate work at the orbonne . . . ob Oui ! . . . l t ' a great l i fe if you don't weaken.

Kittery, Maine French

Dean' Li t 2, 3 ; Li brary A .ociates 4; Phi igma Iota 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Red ros C l u b 1, 2, 3; ecretary 4 . I could eat a q uart of ice cream right now . . . "u n account able" weekend and wood stoves . . . annex panic . . . Dr. Doboobie . . . "borrowed" bricks . . . knitting cla se .

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Oracle taff, Feat ure Editor 4; Library A ociates 4; Outing Club 2, 3 ; Newman Club 2 , 3. Cruising i n the red witch . . . Knight of the round booth . . . h igh Llama . . . science major¡? ? ? . . . al way a n eight . . . Pizza . . . Bob . . . Vet' apartment . . . oh, l 'm o excited . . . March '5 1 , December '52, Augu t '53.

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University of Miami Transfer - Sociology

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Waterville, Maine English

Powder and Wig 2 ; ewman Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4. Mi ing the bu organized disorganization . . . sleepy . . . wants to be a beachcomber . . . " Let' find an island" . . . Kitten.

Ray Duch arm e, Jr.

Waterville, Maine Business A dmin istration

Outing Club 1 , 2 ; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4.

Swampscott, Massachusetts

Barbara A. Easterbrooks

Transfer, Colby Jr. College - Sociology

Delta Delta Delta 3, Corre ponding Secretary 4 ; Outing Club 3 ; Field Hockey 3, 4; Ba ketball 3. " Brook i e ' . . . I t' terrible . . . great time . . . 1 /3 of 262 . . . 0.K. Let' . . . I t only takes two . . . H ave to tay . . . no car . . . touchdown weekends at Colby . . . But I blush, Mr. Birge.

Priscilla

Marblehead, Ma sachu ett

A. Eaton

Sociology

igma Kappa 1 , 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 1 , 2 ; W.A.A. N umeral 2. " Pri " . . . I t's the greatest . . . pepper party . . . 1 /3 of 262 . . . want to hear a new o n g ? . . . Blind date . . . Is anybody being forced to play ? . . . M r. Birge, I'm confu ed.

Shaker Heights, Ohio

Alan. S. Efrormso11 German

Independent Council 2, Sec.-Treas. 3 ; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; H i l lel l ; German Club l , 2, 3, 4. Al A e . . . Chaplin' psychologi t . . . Per onal friend of operator 41 , Bo ton . . . "It lo e omething in tran lat ion-I think it's the meaning" . . . " ow watch my finger without moving your eye " . . . "Cleveland's in the Eastern time zone" . . . "Do I get to choo e the weapons?"

Worcester, Massachu etts

Richard Elliott English

Echo N ews Editor 2, 3, 4; I .F.A. 4; Camera Club 3, 4; Channing Murray l , 2, V. P. 3, Pre . 4. Pog and Worthal . . . "Must be a gentleman, be prefers blonde " . . . Never gets beyond t he front page . . . ' I nto the woods ! " . . . "Spa t ime" ( Three t imes a day ) . . . "Bru h up your hakespeare" . . . "They can't flunk me, I 'm a enior."

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H ol yoke, Massachusetts

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Mary Jane Fitzpatrick

Rye, New York

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igma Kappa 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Echo 1 ; I.F.A. 3 ; Ou ling Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club H ockey ; Ba ket bal l ; Softball 1, 2, 3 ; Varsity Hockey 3 ; Newman Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Spani h Club 3, 4. Wouldn't it be rare i f. . . . 4;

Barbara E . Forrest

Massapequa, New York Chemistry

Alpha Delta Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Powder & Wig 2, 3, 4; Out ing Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Canterbury C l u b 1 , 2 , 3 4. Flick . . . Kennebunk . . . lab . . . t here' a thought . . . late hours . . . "Wel l Em, hello tomato ! " . . . "On top of old Smokey" . . . ground Aoor . . . " I t ju t o happen " . . . "Here let us stand" . . . Sitting around dancing . . . " Frankie and Johnnie" . . . to get up when the a larm goes off.

Edwin E . Fraktm.an

Newton, l\fa_sachusetts History

Alpha Tau Omega 1, 2, Rush Chairman 3, Pres. 4; Outing 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Social Comm. 4 ; Yacht Club 2 ; Football 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Ba ketball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; B a eball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; H illel 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Hangout 2 , 3 , 4 ; B l ue Key ; I nter frat Council, Pre . 4. But you've got lo help me out honey . . . six minutes for m usic . . . A.T.O.'s Jefferson . . . She's a Hot S - - -, she smokes . . . One of those Tau's who's kept h is pin. New Rochelle, New York

L . Martha Friedlaender Biology

I . F.A . ; Religious Emphasi Week 1, 2, 3, Co-chairman 4 ; Medical Society ; Biology Colloquium 1 , 2 ; Life Science Colloquium Program Chairman 3, 4 ; Dance Club 3 , 4. Marty . . . had t he Palmer Plague . . . diminut ive Leewenhock . . . A personal experience for every topic . . . " It's j ust my allergy . . . Ethical A griculturali t . . . talent for hearing half of a conversation . . . mania for M anhattan. Ridgewood, New Jer ey

Kenneth R. Gesner Business Administration

Kappa Delta Rho 1 , 2, 3, 4; I .R.C. l ; I .F.A. l ; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 150 m.p.h. or bust . . . " Lead footed four wheel personality" . . . Not in my room ! " . "Relax Monster" . . . "But really Bruch!, 1 3 semesters t o graduate ! " . "Fires i n the lounge" . . . "Swimming t h e channel" . . . Ambition : To beat Bruch! in chess and win the Indianapolis "500".

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Gretchen Heinritz

Transfer, Cedar Crest College - Sociology

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omerset, Mas achu etts

Albert Hibbert Business Admin istration

Alpha Tau Omega l , 2, 3, 4; Basketball ] , 2 ; Baseball 2 ; Football 2, 3, 4. " I L ' our la t year, let' have a few" . . . "elbows" . . . Plea e go to bed Phil and I won't have to hit you again . . . after four years his favorite song is t i ll " 1 argie" . . . charter member of Monday afternoon club.

Orrington, M aine

Ja11e fill . Hi11so11 Biology

igma Kappa ] , 2, 3, Vice Pre ident 4; Glee Club Col loq uium 2, 3, 4. frs. Jay B . . . on, Eric . . . mentor Lo bio 1 -2 t udents '52 . . . how fabulou ! . . . really ? . . . coffee anyone ? . and hearing ! . . . fourlh for bridge . . . unlim ited cut

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Carli le, Ma achu etts

G. Richard Hobart Business A dm inistration

Del ta psilon 1, 2, 3, 4; G lee Club 2, 3 ; I n ter- tudent Council 1 ; I .R.C. 3 ; Var ity how 2 ; Outing Club 1 , 2 , 3 ; Track 1 , 2 , 3 , 4. G reatest t alent for gett ing nothing done . . . reliable a the un on Spring Frat. Weekend . . . Has several pin . . . Want you to meet my girl . . . he' not m uch but he' got beaut ifuJ teeth.

Del mar, N ew York

Norm a n S. Hodgkins Physics

I ndependent Council ; Dean's List 1, 3 ; Library A ¡�ociates 4; Outing Cl ub 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; American Bapt ist Col lege Fel low hip 2, 3; C1a sic 4 ; Sigma Pi Sigma 3, 4 ; President ; Colby Son. " I can't, I 've got to st udy" . . . worry wart . . . " W hen I find a woman who can shoot a straight a I can" . . . long weekend on the coa t.

Clinton, Maine Business A dm inistration

Delta Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, V ice President 3, President 4; I.R.C. 3 ; Colby on. The Pathfinder . . . Likes : Bosox, Occa ional Red Dot Ci nnamon Bean . . Di l ikes : everything t h at's rude, crude, and unattractive . . . " ometime I a well and then again I don't know."


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J ackson H eight , New York English Literature

Echo 3, 4; Library A oc. 4. " ud " . . . " hake peare" . . . "Decadent mob hy teria" at football game Cannot tolerate peo ple who are afraid to u e their mind . . . W i ll ome day be America's leading poet .

orwood,

1 a-sachusett

History

Delta p ilon 2, recording ecretary 3, pre ident 4; Outing Club 3, 4; ocial ommit tee 4; H ockey 1 ; Ba ebal l 1, 2, 3. Extreme left wing . . . If it' traditional, let' change i t . . . Health and hygiene instructor.

Leo11 e K11owles

Pre que I le, Maine French

Dean' Li t 2, 3; LR.C. 1, 3 : Outing C l ub 1, 2 ; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; P h i igma Iota 3 , 4. " Podadoe " . . . "anyone want a coke ? " . . . "But movies are so relaxing" wedLh m as age . . . Flam i ng kerchief . moderation in al l thi ngs teven on . . . Shake pearian quartet : . . . Pre.quizzle . . . Forward with "Well roared, Lion."

Belmont, Ma s;ichu ett Spanish

Delta Del t a Delta 2, 3, Chaplain 4; Echo 2, Advertising 3; Outing Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Yacht Club 2, 3, 4 ; Spani h Club 1 , 2, 3, 4. A l ways a bride maid . . . one of the original Fo. i l i te A .S.G.O.R . . . . weekend at A . D. House Bowdoin . . . the cape . . . ailing . . . regattas at Nant ucket . . . you're kidding . . . spring vacation in Florida . . . telegram from Dever.

Cambridge, Ma -achu ett

Patricia A . Lad11er English

Glee Club 1, 2, 3 4; Library Associates 4; German Club 1 . "Did you get a letter today ? " . . . Anyone going downtown ? . . . Took t o t h e back road the l ast t wo years . . . a cheery smile and "hi" for everyone . . . gay hope for the fut ure.

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Worcester, Ma achu ett

Mathematics

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Newton, Ma achu ell

MacGill English

Dean's List 3 ; I .R .C. l ; Library A ssociates 4; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; .C.A. 1, 2, Cabinet 3 ; Chapel Choir 3, ecretary 3 ; Red Cros Treasurer 3 ; Chairman of Blood Donor Program 3. Tho e Crane's Beach days ! . . . 2 A.M. Engl ish paper . . . "you know" . "But I can't ! " . . . "borrowed" bricks . . . Chatham hoste s . . . "I'll go tark raving ! " . . . hakespearian quartet . . . "Well shone, moon". Dedham, Ma achu ells

William H . McDonough, Jr. Business Admin istration

Kappa Delta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4; l.R.C. 1, 2 ; Powder and Wig l, 2 ; Var ity how 2 ; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Well, tho e are the break of the game . . . Anybody going to the ole ole? . . . Spa time . . . Who want to get fixed up tonigh t ? . . . protector of the miller monument.

Histor.v - Government Delta Kappa E p ilon 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Vice President 4 ; Foot ball 1 , 3, 1, 2, 3, 4· Yacht Club 2. "The Goose" . . . Likes : Queen Morgan, Encyclopedia Americana Duke of Puke, G u l ly' Goal, Smokestackers.

Rockville Centre, New York

I n ter-Student Co uncil 4 ; I .R.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, 4 ; H angout Committee 3, 4 ; Outing Club ( including "The Dandy" ) , another J . P. ( 239.00 l , potential A ll-American, alias the andy's Hero . . . Dislikes : Fruits, Bums, Ro l indale, Massachu ett

Claire E. Macy Chem istry

Glee Club 3, 4; I . R.C. 1 ; Library A ociate 4; Outing Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 3, 4; Chapel Choir 4. Arizona ! . . . But didn't I get a letter? . . . Godfrey Domino . . . Light sleeper ! . . . Chat ham-year 'round ! . . . "J eeper Crow" . . . unday tenor . . . "I need a bigger room" . . . . . . breakfast Jeep walker . . . Shakespearian quartet . . . "that I, one nout by name, present a wall." A n dover, Massachu ett

Joyce D. Maguire Business A dm inistration

Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, Per onnel Chairman 4; Library As ociates 4; Outing Club 1 ; Newman Cl ub 1, 2, Vice President 3, 4; G .0.0.N. Cruising i n t he red witch . . . You know . . . had the Palmer Plague . . . party party . . . that's one of my mother's . . . snowbound . . . I'll take the waiter . . . Poems, Poetry, Poet ? . . . after every clas . . . Joyce, Joyce the people's choice . . . Black snakes and powder blue panda hall we hall. Pauline L. Mange

Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, Chapter Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4 · omm it �ee 3 ; Germa . Paulie , . . . ha d�r«M�l,21.._ "Have fun kid · . . . friendly ty

Del ta Up ilon Pres. 4 ; lnter-S how 1, 2; Ou ti Spanish Club 1 ; Officer, Treas. 1 , 2. with problems as nc e 1 The Greek God . . . . . ou re psycho . . . The world's problem Let' ee what bad enough but I can't handle Col by too . . . Loves to sing . . . ang with J. . Bixler in Frosh Choir.


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Concord, Massachu ett Religion

Sigma Kappa 2, 3, Social Commit tee 4; Echo 3 ; I .R.C. 3 ; Outing Club 1, 2, 3 ; .C.A. 3 , 4 ; Canterbury Club 3 , 4. Knight of t h e Round Booth . . . had the Palmer Plague . . . "Will anyone work for m e ? " . . . Great summer on the Cape . . . knitting for the new addition . . . Wedne day night seminar . . . positive philo ophy . . . candy bars . . . charge account . . . Thank God for Friday.

Alan L . Mowatt

Dover-Foxcroft, Maine Business Adm inistration

A l ph a Tau Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter-Student Council 3; Chemistry Society ; I nter-Fraternity Bowling 3, 4.

Fl ushing, New York Mathematics

Lambda Chi A lpha 1, 2, Trea urer 3, President 4; B l ue Key ; O ut ing Clu b 1, 3; Social Committee 4; Basket ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 ; I nter·Fraternity Council 3 , 4. "What we need is a good stiff drink" . . . creeping sleeping bags . . . famou la t word . . . "You get accu tomed to pork chops by your senior year."

New H aven, Connecticut History

Tau Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; I . R.C. 1 ; Powder & Wig 4; Out ing Club l ; Baseball M gr. 1, 2; H il lel 1, 2. Horrible Harry . . . Leven on and O'Bra ky for President . . . Rabber and Bouncing finance . . . "the all-knowing one."

Melrose, M as achusetts Business A dm inistration

A lpha Tau Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; Outing Clu b 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1 ; Foot ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Oh, not in front 0£ Dotty . . . known for Fanny B lock . . . leading p layer in pro football . . . hates t h e ma e . . . wants to bomb apartment hou es for air force.

West Hanover, Mas achusett History - Government - Economics

Dean's List 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; l.R.C. 3; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; P i Gamma M u , Secretary-Treasurer 3 . pecial agent for F.B.I . . . . LCA Rooter ! . . . t he "I don't get i hates a paragus and tea bags Brant Rock, unfinished sw Beethoven, an

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Chi Omega 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Women' Student Government, Hou e Com m ittee 3, 4; Echo, Circulat ion Manager 3; Outing Club 1 ; Camera Club 1 , 2 ; German Club 2; French Club 2; Panhellenic Council, Secretary-Trea urer 3, Vice-President 4. ·' W e are all Ii . t ie chickadees" . . . M i ke-Mike . . . cne of the original Fo silite . . . a bag over his head . . . plants, plant . . - " Home's down Ea t" A.S.G.D.R. . . . ome good . . . "It' amazing" . . . a weekender . . . to taJ.. e t he world tour. George D. Pirie

Sya et, New York History

Lambda Chi A l pha 1, R ushing Chairman 2, V ice Pre . 3, V ice Pres. 4 ; I nter- tudent Council 1 ; I . R.C. 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; I.F.A. 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Outing C l u b 1 , 2 , 3, 4; Yacht Club l ; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Ba ketbal l 1, 2 ; Ba eball l, 2, 3 ; French Cl u.b 1, 2 ; Lel i a M. For ter Prize 1 . "Gotta meet the ole Barb" . . . "Dr. Pirie I presume" . . . M y car j u l blew up-H a ! Miriam Price

Morri town, New Jer ey History

Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4; I nter-St udent Cou ncil, ecretary 2, 3 ; Women's t u dent Government 3, Trea u rer 4; Echo 3; Cap and Gown ; Outing Club 2, 3; W.A.A. umeral 3, ecretary-Treasurer of W.A.A. 4 · Book-of-the-Year 3, 4; Hou e Chairman 3; Chapel Usher 3; Women's Commit tee 4. " M imi" . . . had t he Palmer Plague . . . "Qui cest dice ? " . . . l i fe. begin a a enior . . . beady eyed stare . . . "f won't have a major ! " . . . tein _ong . . . all kind of records . . . "doom and gloom." Margaret P. Ramlall

Waterville, Maine Spanish

Band majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1 ; Echo-Lovejoy conte t a sistant edi :or 1, editor 2 ; V arsity Show Orchestra 1 ; Outing Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Span ish Club 2, 3, 4; Pre ident Phi Sigma Iota 3, 4. George ! ! ! . . . A .S.G.D.R . . . . Yary-yu ! . . . the camp . . . Oney's and the Deke . . . ummer in Mexico . . . February wedding . . . Peg Woolwich, Maine

Carlton Reecl History

A l pha Tau Omega 1, 2, 3, 4-; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; H ockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Mo t Val uable P layer. Set a record three time in spa in four year . . . "went home to see mother freshman and sophomore year . . . hrougl".t her up for junior and en ior year. Norwood, M a achu ett

Elizabeth Robertson French

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Richard M. Skelley Business A dm in istration

Zeta P i l, 2, 3, ice-Pre ident 4; Ba ket ball 1 ; Ba eball 1 ; Golf 2, 3, 4 ; Hockey 2 , 3 , 4. Hotel Jame . . . Too cold for golf and too warm for kating . . . Any firm with a big expen e account . . . Political I deali t . . . Roommate incom patibility. Torrington, Connecticut

Jess H. Smith Biology

Tau Delta Phi 1 , 2, 3, ice Pre ident 4 ; Glee Club 1 ; I.R.C. 1 ; Outing Club 1 ; Life- cience Colloquium 3, 4; Yacht Club 1 ; H illel 1 , 3, 4. "South African native" . . . drive a red M.G. . . . Great at Zulu war dance . . . "Wouldn't it be f unny if the top blew off" . . . The hou e on Reaton treet." Manha _et,


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Smulra Th om pson English

Dean' Li t 3 ; Library Associates 4 ; Powder and Wig 4 ; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Col by R e d Cro s 1 , 2, 3, 4. "Mayonnai e Kid" . . . lodadoes ( potatoes) . . . the Dorm 's Puritan ! . . . knitting 9, 10 . . . changing the room around . . . Frankie Laine and Browning . . . Tom' so lucky ! . . . home sickness . . . ambition, house mother at Phi Eta . . . Rip Van Winkle IL

Brookfield Center, Connecticut

Milclrecl J . Thornh ill German

German Club 1. 2, Secretary 3, President 4; French Clu b 1, 2, 3, 4; Delta Phi A l pha 2, 3, Vice Pre ident 4 ; Phi Sigma Iota 4 . "Whatcha doing ? " . . . t hinking about getting married in June . . . career in teaching and marriage . . . sewing, reading, and Jim.

Houlton, Maine

Frank H. Tot m ari , Jr. Business A dm inistration

Delta Kappa Ep i lon 1, 2, 3, 4; Interfraternity At hletic Council 3, Social Chairman 4; Oracle, port Editor 4; Outing Cl u b 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3. "Tot" . . . Like : J udy, Satchmo, Gan ett, J udy . . . Di l ikes : Women's Stu G, O t her Driver . . . "Everyone who i anybody-."

A uburn, Maine

Naricy Ttvaddle Business

Band 2, 3, 4 ; l . R.C. 3; Concert Board 4; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Chairman 4. " ig Ep" . . . cool character . . . broken fingers . . . instigator of waterfight . . . what' for supper ? . . . Forks . . . peeping Toms . . . I'll tell you when warnings come out.

A ugusta, Maine

Alice Jane Tyler Business

Al pha Delta Pi 1, 2, Vice President 3, Panhellenic President 4; Dean's Li t 1, 2, 3. Tillie . . . blue cheese and crackers . . . "com m unity coffee pot" . . . library bl ues . . . "l hate rushing" . . . classical records . . . Tom.

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Paul E. Wh ite

Revere, Ma sachusetts German

Delta Up ilon 2, Trea urer 3, H o u e Chairman 4; Dean's Delta Phi A l p ha 2, President 3, 4; German Club 1 , 2, French Club 1, 2 , 3 , 4. G i rl hould never be made chairmen of anything . . . It our government . . . besides one half of these girls look at were a mini ter, and the other half-well, they know better.

Li t 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre ident 3, 4 ; tends to weaken me as though I

Bath, Maine Business A dministration

igma Kappa 1, 2, 3, cholarshi p Chairman 4·; I nter-Student Council 2, 4 · Women' Stµdent Government 2 ; Outing Club 1 , 2 ; Student Chairman of Book-of-the-Year Committee ; G.0.0.N. "Will ie" . . . partie at t he A .T.0. Hou e . . . Harry' girl . . . Well-1-1 now . . . but Betty . . . Dance Joey ? . . . bridge anytime anyplace . . . D rab cxi tence . . . close that door plea e future apartment in Boston . . . let's give u p moking . . . singing off key. Bethe d3, M aryland

Elizabeth Winkler Psychology

Delta Delta Delta 1, 2, 3, R ush Ch a i rman 4; Inter-St udent 3, 4; Women' tudent Government Secretary 4 ; Cap & Panhellenic Council 3, 4 ; Social Comm ittee ecretary 3. " � in " . . . wear � ambda Chi � in n ight and dar, . . ,; "I point . . . cru m p time . . . 12 o clock club . . . Laff . . Cod . . . Oh yeah . . . met her selling tationery.

don't . care at this _ . sa1lmg on Cape

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Robert N . Wulfing

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Council Secretary Gown President ;

S. Marine Corps - Business A dm inistration

Lambda Chi Alpha 1, R ushing Chairman 2, Degree Leader 3, 4; l.R.C. 1 ; I nter-Student Council, Treasurer 4 ; B l ue Key President 4 ; Men's Judiciary Committee 3; Outing Club 1 , 4; Football 1 ; Track 1 ; Vice President of Cla s 2, 3, 4. "Joan" . . . the midget, the liding panel . . . "I'U get that deer yet" . . . Come on over for coffee . . . "I crave an intellectual discussion" . . . "Two ummers ago I was fortunate enough" . . . By the way, about this ushering . . . big business leaps to Greenwich. Preakne , New Jer ey

William J. Yska m p English

Dean' List 1 ; Library Associates 4. Writes stories about teachers . . . implying t hey too can be human. Lynn, Massachusetts

E l a i n e Zervas English

Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; l .R.C. 1 ; Library Associates 4; Powder and Wig 3, 4 ; Varsity Show 2 ; Outing Cl ub 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Red Cros 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Colbyettes 3 , 4. "What a riot ! " . . . forward with Stevenson . . . W hy ? ? . . . rehear al sl ave to Chaucer . . . tennis fiend . . . parties in the T . . . "Antigone" . . . J ingle Bells.

T H O S E S EN I O R S WITH O U T P ICTU R ES : Revere, Ma rnchusetts

George Bazer History

Yonkers, N ew York

Louis Ferraguzzi History

Waterville, M aine

Bernard Laliberte Naval A ir Force - Psychology

Jea n n ette Mill

Jackson H eight , New York


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As a conclusion to this narrative, although many of the planned buildings and much of the landscap­ ing still have to be made a reality, we can look to the future and to how the Colby College campus will appear i n the years to com e . The graduatin g class of 1953, returning f o r re­ unions, will n otice the changes ; the faces will be different, the physical features will be altered, the


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45 FRONT STREET WATER VILLE, MAINE

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Compliments of Compliments

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PETERSON BUICK, INC.

Post O ffice Square WATERVILLE, M A I N E Phone

2840

Meats - Groceries - Sundries

Elm

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1 380

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Sil er Street

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2846

Peter's Little Big Store 242

Everyone Comes to Pete's Breakfast

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135

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145 Main Street

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The New Puritan Restaurant

Waterville, Maine

David Mathieu Co. AUTO BODY SHOP Beeline Align m e n t Equipment Fra m e Straightening

49 College Avenue Waterville, Maine

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Waterville, Maine Telephone

2932

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17 3 Main Street Waterville, Maine Rheba C. Terry, Mgr.

"Tim" Terry, Agent

Telephone 1 4 1 8

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Special Woodwork for Office, Ban k, College, School, Hospital and Other Institutional Buildings

75 St. James Street Portland, Maine

Olmsted Brothers

National Steam Laundry

Landscape Architects

"Shirts the Way You Like Them"

Comprehensive Land Planning

Waterville, Maine

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Telephone 468


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The Yarn Shop 5 Silver Street ( Opposite S tate Theater)

Waterville, Maine



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G. GIOVINO CO.

Ladies' Specialty Shop

Wholesale and Commission

42 Main Street

Merchants

Waterville, Maine

1 9 Commercial Street

Telephone

394-W

Boston, Massachusetts

Compliments of

Compliments of

Irving A. Moody

LaVerdiere's Drug Store

JEWELER

1 7 7 l\'Iain Street

57 Main Street

Waterville, Maine

Waterville, Maine

Telephone

106

The Harris Baking Co. Better Baked Foods

Compliments of

/or Better Health

HOTEL ELMWOOD

Waterville, Maine

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1914

The Home of

1 06 Main Street

Hallmark G reeting Cards

Waterville, Maine

Waterville, Maine

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101

Telephone

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D NN, D A V I D 1 0 6 Gibb S t . , Newton Cent re 59, M a s . D N N , FRANK B. 9 Park t ., H oulton D U R R EL, DA Y ID 0. 123 U nderhill Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y . D UTTON, J O H N A . 3 6 1 Cherry St., We t Newton, Mass. EA A , J AG HAB, J R . 269 Lindberg St., West Hemp tead, N . Y. EDDY, C. A RTH U R 337 Elm St., Gardner, Mas . EFROYMSON, A LA N . 3052 Woodbury Rd., Shaker H eigh ts 20, Ohio EISEN, EDWI N R. 200 E. 1 8th St., Brooklyn 26, N. Y. ELDERK I N , J O H N D . 1 1 H aslett A ve., Princeton, N . J . ELLINWOOD, GEORGE W . 3 9 Catlin Ave., R umford, R. I . ELLIOT, R IC H A R D 33 Bailey St., Worcester 2, Mass. ERB, R O BE RT C., J R. 17 Chester St., Nashua, N. H . ER I CK SON, J O H N F . 40 Conant S t . , Danver , M a s . FAIN, B A R N ET 526 Cole Ave., Providence, R. I. FA I R F I ELD, THOMAS H . 1 8 Chestnut St., Short H i l ls, N. J . F A RB ISH, J O E L 2 6 Prescott A v e . , Chelsea, Mass. FARLEY, EDWARD J. 91 Pleasant St., Stoughton, Mass. FARR, SIDNEY W . So. Orrington FAU LKNER, J O H N R. 59 Franklin Ave., Houlton * FERGU SON, SCOTT 0. 7 Norway St., Boston, Mass. FERNANDEZ, LEON E. 322 Main St., Winchester, Mass. FERRAGUZZI, LOU I S E. 74 Hyatt A ve., Yonkers, N . Y. FERRA RA, V INCENT J . 61-18 1 59th St., Flushing 65, N . Y . F I ELD, A LV A N 1 8 Burleigh St., Waterville FINN, THOMAS F. 42 Pond St., Tewksbury, Mass. F I SH B I N , P ETER D. 86-75 M idland Pkwy., Jamaica Estates 3, N . Y . FISC H E R, R O BERT C. 183 W ildacre A ve., Lawrence, N . Y. F I S H ER, C H A R LES F. 2200 M urray St., Phil adelphia, Pa. FISH ER, C H A RLES K. 35 Marion Ave., Norwood, Mass. FITZG I BBON, W I LLIAM F. 40 Col umbus A ve., Holyoke, Mass. FLICK, ERN EST W. Thorndike FORD, THOMAS C. 16606 Wildemere, Detroit 21, Mich. FORN A C I A R I , R IC H A R D E. 8 Cove A ve., Framingham, Mass. FOSTER, JEFFERSON S. 29 Adelbert St., So. Portland FOSTER, W A LTER S. Friendship FOYER, STUA RT J. 2535 Saybrook Rd., University H eights, Ohio FR A KTMA N , EDW I N E. 11 Read Ct., Newton. Ma s.

FRANCIS, RONALD D. 79 H igh t ., Fairfield FRA N K, ROBERT A. 15 Claflin Rd., Brookline, Mass. FRASER, ROBERT C. 64 Edgewater Rd., H ull, Mass. FRENCH, PETER A. 1 78 Maine Ave., Millinocket FRENCH, PETER E. 46 unset A ve., Amherst, Mass. FU RLONG, H OWARD A. 41 Brookfield Dr., East Hartford, Conn. GAM MON, EDW I L. 64 Gary t., outh Pari GA EM, W I LL I A M L. 3 King' Beach Terr., Swamp colt, Ma . GERRY, DON A LD D. 331 Ma s. Ave., Arlington, Mass. G ESNER, KENNETH R . 325 E . Ridgewood Ave., Ridgewood, N . J. GOLDSM ITH, GERALD 21 Blake Rd., Brookline 46, M as . GORDON, ROBERT L. 80 W a h ington t., ewport, R . I . GOU LD, ORMA P. 41 H igh, Faj rfield GOYETTE, A RT H U R B. 40 Horne t., Berlin, N. H. G RA NT, NORMAN A . 9 5 Park t., Rockland GRAY, LA W REN CE P. 20 Mt. J oy Pl., New Rochelle, N . Y. G R EENE, A B BOTT 0. Col umbia GREENE, A I N SWORTH M. 1 5 Ten Acre Lane, W. H artford, Conn. G R I N D LE, ROBERT E. 136 Franklin St., Bucksport G ROOBERG, ROBERT . 3 1 7 Tappon t ., Brookline, Mass. GROP PER, LEE Mt. Airy Rd., Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. GROUT, CORN ELL M. Peter Bont Rd., I rvington-on-Hurl on, N. Y. H A G ER, J O H N W. 20 Eastern Ave., Leominster, Mass. H A G G ETT, W I LL I A M E. 43 York St., Bath H A LL, RONALD D. 15 Eastern Ave., Greenfield, Mass. H AM, C H ESTER R. 8 London Rd., Lyn nfield Cente1-, Mas . H A MMOND, J O H N R. 233 Mass. A ve., Arlington, Mass. H A N FORD, STAR L I N G L. 1616 H awthorn Pk., Columbu , Ohio H A RG R AVE, ROBERT T. 124 Beckwith Terr., Rochester, N . Y. H ARLOR, D O U G LA S M. 2859 Powell Ave., Columbu , Ohio H AR R I M A N, EDWARD N., JR. 67 Maple St ., Needham, Ma . H ARVEY, D A V I D W. H . 5 Ferncliff Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y . H A RTFORD, ROBERT . E. 1 182 Congress St., Portland H A SKELL, GEORGE E. 795 East St., Dedham, M as . H ATCH, CHA R LES E. 12 B urnside Rd., N ewton H ighl and , M a s. H ATCH, J O H N W. 300 Sunnieholme Or., Fairfield, Conn. * H ATFIELD, H A R R I S H . 2 5 Farlow Rd., N ewton 58, M a s.


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NEITLICH, R I C H A R D A . 40 4 Ward t ., Newton Centre Ma . ' NELM , COLI C. 59 We t 88th t ., New Y ork , N . Y. N EWMA , T H O M A S B . 67 Laughlin A ve., Co cob, Conn. NICKER ON, RICHA R D E. 1 36 Roslyn Ave., Cranston, R. I. NOONAN, R I C H A R D A. 202 argea nt St., Hartford, Conn. O BERY, ALFRED F. Box 255, Togu O'BRA SKY, H A R R I S B. 530 Ell worth A ve., New Haven, Conn. O'CA LLA G H A N , J O H F. 1 23 We t Shore Dr., Marblehead, M as . O LSON, ROGER C. 77 Cochrane St., Melro e, Mass. O'NEI L, DAV I D S. Chatsworth Gardens A p ts., Larchmont, N. Y. O R A M, PETER B. 140 Wellington Rd., Garden City, N. Y. OSTROVE, P A U L . 33-49 1 59th St., Flu h ing, N. Y. PACKA R D, ALBERT 404 N. E. 4th Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. P A LM ER, GEORGE C. 43 Weymouth Rd., Newtonville, Mass. PA PE, DAVID Guernseytown Rd., Watertown, Conn. PA RKER, R O BERT B. 41 Birch St., M arblehead, Ma PA RSON , PETER P . 9 8 Western Ave., o. Paris P E I RSON, A BEL L., I I I 7 River t., Concord, Mas . PEN NOCK, W I LL I A M W., J R . 453 E a t F o t e r S t . , Melro e , M a s . PER EY, J O H N H . 6 a Vets. Apts., Colby College, Waterville P E R H A M, JOSEPH A. H igh St., West Pari PERRY, K EN N ET H N. Baker St., Clinton PERRY, PETER J. Riverside Ave., Mexico PETERS, R O BERT M. 242 Main St., Waterville P ETRA, FRED M. 256 M ain St., Watervi!Je P ET R I KA S, GEORGE G. 7 Donald St., Waterville PEW, ANTHONY W . 320 Suffield R d . , Birmingham, M ich. P H I LBROOK, JOHN B. 69 Fairmont Ave., Waltham 54, M a P H I LLIPS, H A R RY, J R . R o c k M a p l e R d . , H amilton, Ma s . P H I LLI PS, M ELVIN D . Southwe t Harbor PI ACENT I N I , FRANC! A. 1 2 Smith St., Portland P I ERCE, R I C H A R D M. 1 13 Shaver A ve., No. Syracu e, N . Y. P I R I E, GEORGE D. 59 Berry H il l Rd., Syo et, N. Y. POITRA , N O R M A N · J . 2 2 B a l l t ., N e w Bedford, M as . * POLLARD, J O H N A . 5 Middle e x t., Wellesley, Ma . PORATH, A R L I E R. 264 Water t., A ugu t a POWLEY, MARK E . 9 Crescent Dr., Convent, N . J . PU FFER, ROBERT L . Breakneck H i l l Rd., M iddlebury, Conn.

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