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THE

1954

ORACLE CO LBY COLLE G E WATERVILLE , MAI N E

Lee Fernandez

Editor-in-Chief

Vonnie Noble

Assistant Editor

Judy Bramhall

B usiness Manager

Ellie Larned Diane Chamberlin

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Photography Editor Senior Editors

Ward Tracy Tom Totman

Feature Editor

Dick Bartlett

Sports Editor

Joyce Kovner

Circulation Editor

Arline Berry

Art Editor


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Earl in October, the ORACLE taff met and in one meet­ ing came to the conclusion that the goal for this year s work was the production of a earbook. The Outing Club tripped up Katahdin before the weather got nippy, and the Senior Scholar Program began to get confusing, both for Senior Scholar and advising professor. Off-campus in­ terests came in the form of three delightful motion-picture theatres, the Moulin Rouge jam sessions, the re-decorated Hotel Jeff, the ever-popular Noel's, and numerous other

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Betsy Powley was crowned Homecoming Queen at the Harvest Moon Ball. The weekend ended with the removal of the Colby goal-posts by an un­ others read . . • a n d still others seek stimulating private conver ations. •

challenged bunch of Maine rooters and the con­ flagration of the Goode Sloope Hero i n the Quad­ rangle, causing the arrival of the Waterville Fire Brigade and a large number of school dignitaries and students. Fernando Valenti's recital in the Chapel con­ vi nced us that harpsichord music wasn't so horrible after all. Lambda Chi and the Phi Delts were placed o n social suspension after allowing their party guests to dance on the Sabbath. The R. O.T.C. held their second annual military ball, and the freshmen were dealt a crippling blow i n the form of a n edict from the administration saying that no freshman could hold a position of responsibility i n any campus organization unless he had a n ote from Mother. The Reading Period debate wa postponed for another year, and Waterville's Dr. Pratt lectured on "The Nature of the Ear" as part of the Life Science Colloquium.


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Mass and a variety of instrumental works by Bach, Handel, and Bizet.

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Winter Carnival arrived

and, just so visitors wouldn't get the wrong impression of Maine weather, the tempera­ ture dropped l ower than ever. As usual, high Colby spirits came to the fore and kept our m inds off the weather. A man from Bowdoin broke Colby's ski-jump record by one foot, and Sue Miller became

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for the Presidents' Club banquet.

Underclassmen went, and Graduation Week came,

and sen ile seniors, "Hail, Colby, Hail" ringing in their hearts, quit forever these "shaded paths." And so the 1953-54 Colby Country Club season ended. But through these pages we may return to those by-gone days of yesteryear and remember. Of course, there are those who don't particularly want to remember. The only thing for them to do

is to have their ORACLES autographed by ex-president Hoover or somebody and donated to the Treasure Room.

Johnson Day: when hidden talents come to the {ore.




FACULTY


FACULTY

College

Arthur W. Seepe and Arthur G. Eustis

Treas1trer anti Vice Presitle11t



Ernest C. Marriner

De<m of Faculty

William Millett

Alu m n i Secretary

Florence Libbey

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(;LJsll­ SC'ntNI: Curlin T. �ilHlili<'n Rirhord C. llorrin John II. Suth4•rl111ul i\li4'C' P. Co11111or4•lli (;,.,.ii . Hollin"

Hiehnrd Cul') W illinm 1ilton Stun•linK: H. Murk B1·11bo" "\\ i1t1hro1, W. l"ip1•r A. Eua-1·1u- J••lli,.011


Carl

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Francis

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Roberts Professor of English mul Crirator of the Etlwirr Arli11gto11 Robi11so11 Treasure Room

James M. Carpenter a n d Joseph Hudn u t

Head of the Art Department a11d Former Dean of the Harvartl Graduate School of Desig11, Visiting Professor of Art at Colbr

MUSIC Peter J.

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and Ermanno F. Comparetti

Heatl of the Classics Department


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HISTORYPaul A. Fulla�, Clifford J. Berschneider, K. Frederick Gillum and Harold B. Raymond

Walter N. Breckenridge

Head of the Econom ics-Sociology Department

ECONOM I CS-SOCI OLOGYRobert W. Pullen, Kingsley H. B i rge and Clarence R. Jeffrey Absent: Robert F. B a rlow

MATHE MATICSWilfred J. Combellack, Lucille K. Pinette a n d George H. Stanley


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Gilbert

F. Loebs

Head of the Health aml Physical Education Department

PHYS I CAL E D U CATION­ Seated: Janet E. Marchant, Leon P. Williams and Doris E. Marlin Standing: Edward C. Roundy, John F. Cuddeback, Frank R. Maze and Andrew L. Tryens




SORORITIES


SIGMA l(APPA

First

Row:

J.

Wetherbee,

J . Dawes-V. Pres., J .

J.

Warendorf,

C.

Hourula,

E.

Dean, T.

Whitham, L. Grutzner-Treas., J . Weeks.

Jefferson-Rec.

Second Row:

Sec., G.

Roy-Pres.,

B. Davis, J . Wentworth,

P . Hennings, Y. Nelson, M . Seaver, E. Walker, C. Roberts, E. Kezer, J. Whipple, M. McGoldrick, K . Hart­ well, S.

J.

Adams, J . Chandler, K.

Huffman,

P.

Robinson,

N.

Flynn, S.

Sherman,

Biven,

C.

J. Bailey, B. Burg, B . Ayers, M . Cutter.

Dauphinee,

M.

Larsen,

B.

C. de Vesty, J . M a n ley, B . Connelly, E. H a l l , S . Fairchild, M . Roberts.

Moore,

H.

Palmer,

Third Row: L.

Weaver,

Absent: J . Hal l , J . Peary.

A successful year starting with Co-ed football . . . Sigma Kappa w on the cup . . End. run and reverse were the only words Whip, MVP, could say during the month of November . . . Open parties, rushing, and hard cider . . . Got wonderful pledges thanks to Jackie's efforts . . . Jody is still Spa-ing it up . . . Joanie Hal l hasn't lost any of her vim and vigor . . . Congratulations are in order for Joyce, Jo, and Pat who came back from Christmas vacation wearing sparklers . . . With the 8 :30 freshman permission, some ple<,lges had to request extra time out . . . Judy Weeks came back hoping that the Marines would give a guy a break . . . Carol .

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. ? . . . Eddie continued to make those knitting needles make sweaters

and socks . . . All kinds of goodies at the Pledges' Food Sale . . . Lyn always kept us in the clear . . . Joan Dawes insisted that we be practical . . . Mellon certainly had lots of things on her mind what with being pledge trainer and our official cook . . . Judy Wetherbee, our "pot o' gold" gal . . . Most happy to welcome Trudy and Carol back . . . Enjoyable surprise breakfast given by the pledges . . . Barbie Ayers and Jo, our beh ind-the-scenes gals . . . Shirley, Joanie, Margie, Ellie, Sue, Esther, Yvon ne, Babs all received pins . . . Had a terrific time at the Pledge Dinner­ Dance . . . there is no trick to a Can-Can . . . Forever leaving things until the last possible minute . . . One last tribute to our president, Gig, for a j ob well done.


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J.

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Van

Curan,

N.

Robinson,

S.

Whitcomb,

G.

van

Eerden,

P.

Connelly,

E.

Aldri ch-Sec.,

M . Belden-V. Pres., R. Thresher-Pres., W . Robertson-Treas., J . Strout, N . Moyer, N. Fischer, A. Dela­ mater, C . J.

Rhodenizer, M . H i l l .

Orne, N . Greenberger, J.

N. Stagg, H .

Reed, V.

Second Row:

A. Irons, C .

Maciver, X. McCurdy, J . M i l l ett, A . Burbank,

Brush, N. Henshaw, B. Duer, J . Col l ins, B. Faltings, J. K i ng, J . Harlowe,

Graves, J . Sturtevant, J . Pennock, L . Brooks, N . Hise.

Third Row: C . Wolcott,

S. Fricke, J. Abel, C . Piquerez, J . A l len, B. Henderson, E. Hardy, M . Danforth, M . Perkins, B . Wyand, J . Hayward, C . Drigotas, J. Lowrey, C. Schwartz, A . Johnson, G. Krebs, D. Clapp, M . Winter, J . Prophett.

. . . '53

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our nat ional "Veep" payed us a visit . . . and then . . . the stampede began . . . Susie Delamater took time off from Maine . . . Barbara Duer and company in­ stigated talent . . . the Maciver- Henderson band played on . . . and we sat around and chewed our candy canes, and added fifteen little "owlets" to the fold

fifty

yard skirmish time . . . Ginny Graves will play varsity next year . . . also star "puffback" Gazelle Faltings . . . Party for the wee ones of Waterville . . . The gym will never be the same . . . neither will the Dekes, Zetes, or us! . . . The pledges gave us a Christmas party . . . complete with shaking Christmas tree . . . also . . . red nosed reindeer . . . It was . . . Most . . . Unusual . . . So Christmas came . . . and went . . . and Carbon Rocks appeared o n many fingers . . . Then Winter Carn ival came . . . we "sculpted" the mug . . . There was a Sunday breakfast too . . . most girls got there . . . most boys didn't . . . Spring brought the I n itiates Banquet . . . and happy times . . . and the sen iors . . . they're leaving now . . . but . . . they aren't such ancients as you think they be . . . and through it all .. . the work . . . the play . . . the Owl was on his branch . . . and sat . . . and blinked his eyes.


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DELTA

DELTA

First Row:

DELTA

D. Chamberlain, J. Totman, J. Thompson, N. Eustis, C. Dyer, D. Forster-Treas., D. Sellar足

Rec. Sec., L. Walker-Pres., L. Van Nostrand-V. Pres., J. Stevenson, E. Costello, P. Ingraham, C . Per足 ron-Corr.

Sec.,

B.

Guernsey,

S.

Coatsworth.

Second

Row:

B.

Restal l ,

A.

D i l lingham,

M.

Leland,

B.

Cuthbertson, M . Grant, J . Hawes, R. MacDonald, M . Dundas, B. Burns, B. Small, A . Burnham, B. Wellers足 dieck, D. Lyons, J . M i l ler, K . McConaughy, N. Hubbard, J. Nordgren, J . Farmer, S . McLaugh l i n , J. Pratt,

B. Nardozzi.

Third Row: S . M i l ler, C . Layer, B. Barnes, R. Simmonds, R. Crouthamel, E. Jones, E. Gray,

J . K im b a l l , D. Schnauffer, C. Fisher, J . Siranosian, S. A t k i nson, E. Shorey, J. B i l lups, E. Ewing, K . Sfere , S.

Way m a n , S. Dixon, J. Thomson, S.

Lincoln.

A good year for the Tris . . . visits from the higher echelons of the fraternity proved worthwhile . . . Numerous trips to Augusta and vicinity, one burned back足 drop, and strains of Ebbtide all added up to a highly successful "By the Sea" party . . . and . . . fifteen enthusiastic pledges . . . Oh those aches and pains of touch football, but all for a good cause . . . argyles and cables brought $150 for the Franklin W. J oh nson memorial fund . . . The "Littlest Angel" had n othing on our "Littlest Pledge" at the Christmas party . . . Guppy and the Temp gave us another delicious Mother and Daughter Banquet . . . With ol' man winter came Snow flake Saturnalia and a trophy for "Cupid", as well as a Tri-Delt Queen . . . D ance Macabre and bones rattling . . . Delta models and spring fashions . . . to aid the New England Home for Little Wanderers . . . Sadie H awkins on the prowl again i n March . .. Officers Council and "We're doing it THIS year" from prexy . . . Delta Week i ncluding a tea with the Dekes . . . The Greek Sing . . . Alpha Theta Phi.


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First Row:

R. Quinby, N. Fortuine, M.

J.

Cressy-Pres.,

L.

McCarty.

E.

Small-V.

Secon d Ro w :

A.

Pres.,

S.

Mitchell, Smith,

Mandelbaum, S.

M. S.

Hurd,

D.

Stowell-Corr.

Hadjigeorgiou,

Lee, P. Nutting, G.

E.

Turner,

Sec., J.

F. Bo\vman-Treas.,

Conkling, E. Johnson,

Michaud, T . Mahoney, D . Reynolds,

A. Beale, J . Lawson, J . K i l lheffer-Rec. Sec., B . Keene, C . Farr, J . Huebsch, L . McGuinness, P . McCormack, E . Rieg, R . Rowe, M. Godsey, D. Aikman, L . Burrage, E . Edmunds, A. Baker, J . W i lliams, F. Xenakis. Third Row: P . Egan, C. Barton, C . Travers, C. Moore, K . Coon, A . Sheer, B. Presto n , S . Strong, M . Law­ rence, M. Chomicz, P. Harrison, A . Schimmelpfennig, N. M i l ler, J . Lary, N. Nielson, L. Cadmus, L. Smith .

.Absent: J. Raffay, E. Collins, V. Kohr.

I t's been a great year . . . time to say good-bye to the terrible twelve . . . J o . . . another try for the Phi Delt house . . . Conkling. Lois . . . assorted cookies and commi ttees . . . McCarty, Ellie . ..everyone out and come again . . .Johnson, Fabia . .

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I don't care if you don't pay, BUT . .. Bowman, Ellie .. . Let's do something

different . . . Turner, Nancy . . . Won't somebody learn the prayer . . . Fortuine, D iane . . . few letters to read . . . Stowell, Merry . . . who else o n the refreshment committee . . . Mitchell, Jean . .. meeting please, please come to order . . . Cressy, Sophie . . . you pron ounce it this way . . . H adj igeorgieu, Marlene . . . got the cup again . . . H urd, and Sue . . . rush, rush, r ush around . . . Smith. Remember the many teas . . . the "Little" things . . . pledge prexy, M ary Lawrence . . . our rabbit on a ,,qash can sculpture . . . the A D P i Rockettes . . . magazine quotas . .. our "full";· house . . . "Who sits on the piano every h our on the hour" . . . never so many pins and rings . . . and we never did get the rug cleaned . Remember ? We wi ll! ! !


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FRATERNITIES


DELTA IUPPA EPSILON

Second Row : R . Brown, R . Carver, K . Van Praag, N . Poitras, R . Bear, P. French, J. Jacobs, D. Harlor, J . Johnston, C . Macomber, R . Schultz-V. Pres., H. Anderson, C . Brown. son, F. Moorhouse, J .

Third Row : D. Berry, R . Carl­

Jubinsky, D . Sortor, F. Bartlett, F. Barnes, H . Wey, L. Pugh, L. Zullinger-Sec.,

F. Bag n a l l , J . Ziegler, R . Sandbo1·g, W . Foster.

Everyone returns . . . even " Put" Barnes . . . a few animals came in on the "Barge" Bartlett, who only sails at high tide because he draws so much water . . . " Pelican" Pugh, Mouse Van Praag, "Colt" J acobs and Ross " Bear" . . . parties were swell thanks to social chairman Phinehas . . . Santa ("Dome" ) Carlson was generous at Christmas Formal (if you like goose) . . . Winter Carnival featured a rare band, thanks to Charlie Macomber . . . J ohnny "J ube" J ubinsky went to pieces this year thanks to booze and w omen . . . pins were dropped by "Mouse'', " Dome", "Doug" H arlor and "Bags" Bagnall .. . rirtg dropped by Bob "Brownie" . . . rushing's over and we won, thanks to midn ight parties . . . "Meatball" Kinsman leaves but shall return . . . H u nch H uffman was excellent as first semester president, as w as "Jake" J acobs second semester . . . We are glad to hear that the Ohio boys are finally citizens now that Ohio has been made a state . . . The "Colt" was great on the football team, making all·state . . . "Zig" Ziegler was a whiz on the court, "Jube" and "Willie" Wing o n the diamond, "Bear", "H arry" and "D ingle" Berry on the ice, "Bob J ake" on the track, and "Max" Bear with the racket . . . "Put" Barnes and "Tat" Tatlock went to the Convention in Toronto and really had a bottoms up time . . . quote from the good book "J ube" : "the main thing in ]ife " . . . the Millinocket flash, "Pete" French, finally got his marks . . . is "Wal, I don't know" . . . "If you guys want to play mess around, I'll play mess around ." . . . The intramural football team was second with "Scat" Foster, "Zulch" Zullinger, " Ronnie" Sandborg and the old "Poit" Poitras . . . Wally studying "rare earth" i n the boiler room . . . ti me for one for the road and a wish for good luck in '54-'SS.

,;;1r


I CHAPTER FOUNDED AT COLBY IN 1846


PHI

DELTA THETA

First Row: T. Rice, J . White, C . Windhorst-Sec., R. Hudson-Treas., R. Noonan-Pres., R. Fornaciari, A . Peirson, P. Laraba. N. Sarris.

Second Row: R. Johnson, R. Anderson, L. Larson, R. Cuccuro, P. Oram,

A . Porath, R. Templeton, J. DeLea, D. Miller. B.

Bruns,

J.

Dulaney,

E.

Patenaude,

T.

T h i rd Row: C . Morris ey, B . Boole, A . Jones, J . Higgins,

Newman,

J.

Wagenbach,

J.

Farley,

C.

Warner,

V.

Ferrara.

Absent : R. B i l l i ngton , A . Berluti.

Pool halls .. . j ungles . . . " Drop Kick Murphy's" . . . beaches and lakes . . . art museums . . . the infamous "Fat Phi" contingent arrived . . . Social season dealt a vicious blow w hen the Bird's Nest Cafe was unj ustly described as disreputable . . . never again will a Phi pass through its beautifully carved door or gaze on its exquisite Gothic style . . . The brothers fought back valiantly and turned to greener pastures . . . Remarkable turnover of costume j ewelry ... many old standbys went the way of all ftesh-"Axel" Bob J ohnson, "Sedgelums" White, "Boone" Oram, and J ack Dulaney . . . Winter Carnival theme--Snowftake Saturnalia-. . . Fat Phis' theme-¡'Sobriety" . . . thanks to Red Newman we danced to the beautiful m usic of J oe Elastic and his Rubber Band playing 'Eraseable You" . . . Rocky start .. . but courageous recovery proving "we is all basically good"-Quote the illustrious Baron T. R ice . . . Goodbye . . . good l uck . . . God bless you . . . Nocky, Bomba, Baron, Ba Ba, Horst, Sedgy, El Greco, Lareebs, and Filthy McNasty.


c

R

T

OLBY IN 1848


ZETA PSI

D . Jones-V. Pres., D . Wyeth. J.

Deering,

D.

Dunn, J. Donaldson.

A.

Leone.

Third

Second Ro w : J . Tyson-Sec., D . Martin, J . Lovegren, R . McRoy, P . Stutts,

Row:

R.

Nader,

A.

Adams,

R.

Russo,

T.

Roy,

T.

Sharp,

M.

Downing,

Another day . . . another dimey . . . the Class of 1954 had many greats . . . Atkins slept through most of it but had some n otable achievements . . . Nancy's meals, Cindy, and perfect lows i n a game of Chicago . . . Crosby managed enough strength to captai n the tenn is team o n a diet of cigarettes and H azel Bishop . . . D ornish was a tower of strength in a n�freshment parlor and a campus religious leader . . . Fraser-who was Fraser, anyhow ? . . . J ones set standards to live by and dabbled in golf-among other things . . . Shorey was 230 pounds of quivering muscle and a devotee of the finer things i n life-including law enforcement . . . Wallingford, a man of many maj ors, found consolation at Dunham's and at late afternoon receptions . . . Wyeth, the H awaiian, j oined with Morpheus at class hours, could procure a tap at a moments notice, and was a noted cross¡country driver . . . again the h ouse was not full . . . M a Goodwin was pinned by all of us . . . Sam, Jerry, Vic, Rick, Boris, Pete, Phil, Rocky, Moose, J oh nny, Lee, and Guy . . . the essence of Basin Street i n a smoke fi lled room . . . Deering, Lovegren, and Sharp-three fearless Korean War heros . .. the Senator's triumphant return . . . 2000 decks of w orn out bicycles . . . gems of wisdom from Millie . . . Channels 5 and 6 brought culture to the house . . . milk by the gallon . . . treemen by the dozen . . . fantastic amounts of sobriety with only occasional lapses . . . calory controlled Rhine Wine . . . a respectable house average . . . it was a pleasant way of life to say the least.


HI

H PTER

DED AT

OLB

1850


DELTA UPSILON

First R o w : C . Barnes, E . Shenton-V. Pres., M . P h i l lips, T. Herlihy, J. King-Pres., G. Cowperthwaite­ Rec. Sec., J . Megquier, J . Hammond, J . Rapaport. J . Smith-Corr. Sec., B. Bradshaw, R . Squire.

Se con d Row: R. IV'es, P. Welles, R. Anderson, N. Raiha,

Third Row: S. MacNeil, G . E l l i nwood, D. Olsen, R. Erb,

J . Cobban, H. Carlson, C . Nelms-Treas., L. Parsons, T. Campbell.

Absent: T. Jabar, M . Mathieu, J . Alex,

H. Rowlandson.

President "Kling" becomes the P. T. Barnum of Maine with Powder Puff Foot­ ball .. . Vibs i n the libe as H ammond and Ives make m usic . .. "Cochise" Parsons and "Brodie" Carlson entertain the great unwashed . . . Ged and Rapp trek to Farmington . . . Pape paints the polar Bear, while whispering Smith pursues Tahiti . . . I ago finds a quarterback to his liking as J im snaps away . . . the Shadow decorates the Chapel so well as to amaze Edison . . . Skolski cements alumni relations with B. U . . . . the nasal voice of W.T.V .L., Squire Megquier was more nervous than Hugh as they broadcast Maury's and Tony's triumphs on the field while "Tiny" Tim cheered them on . . . Great guys and a great year for D .U .


DED

T

LB


ALPHA TAU OMEGA

First Row : T. Davis, R. Davis, R. W h iting, R. Thurston-Treas., Mrs. Cameron, A . Keef-Pres., R. Beatty, W.

Ganem,

R.

Alpert.

Second

Row :

R.

Sheerin,

R.

Voorhees,

R.

Fraser,

C.

Marchand,

D.

Rollins,

D . Sirakides, L. Zambello, H . Tataronis, P. Sawyer, S . Staples, B . Rosen, N . Miiler, A. Greene, J . Dutton­ Sec.

Third Row : D. Lake, D . Moore, D . Roberts, D . Bartlett, E. Hatch, R. Hellawell, W . Wyman, D . Rice,

J . Marsha l l .

Absent :

W. S u l l ivan, A . Nagy, G. Alfano.

Inspired by the summer weddings of Voorhees and Whiting, our gay group re­ turned for another banner year. Some of the boys-Alpert, Marchand, D utton, Staples, Lake, Davis, Sheerin and Bartlett-came back a few weeks early to play bal l for Maze and Company .. . A mong th� seniors . . . Alpert did not flop, Beatty did not h ave a new hockey rink n amed after him, Ganem did not burst and Ralph D avis did not win the Silver Star (he will, however) . . . Sheerin will always have a soft spot in his heart for Bates, as will Tom Davis for goal-posts, Christmas trees, and girls . . . Keef ran j ust about everythin g . . . Thurston helped him (when he had time) . Sully suddenly became very British and not Irish ; Butch and Dick just stayed at home . .. A mong the rest we picked up a couple of new boys . . . Wyman and Carlson by n ame . . . Alfano, Moore, Tataronis, Lake, and Sirakides managed to import the girls at least twice a month.

D i n o, along w ith Zambello, Rosen,

Marshall, and Rice played ball for Lee . . .M iller and Greene j oined the l oyal "hay­ shaker" group.

Roberts took up poker, H atch took up dancing, Nagy took up

suicide, "Mousie" took up football and dear old Payson took up n othing . to cover everyone . . . Don't forget "ace" and "fras" ... That's all folks . . .

Seems



LAMBDA

CHI ALPHA

T. Hunt, A. Eddy, W. Setser, A. Lindsay.

Second Row: R. McKeage, J. Easa, S . Farr, T. Ford, B. Schiebe,

T. Summers, G. Haskell, J . Macklin-Sec., D. Ward, J . Perham-Treas.

Third Row:

P. Christie, C. Rice,

D. Vol lmer, R . Adel, P. Bogren, R . Leavitt, A. Johnson, B . Stompe, W. Haggett, D. Van Allen, J. Cross, D.

Dunbar, C .

Siegel, J .

Delaney,

J.

Chatfield,

J.

Jamieson, P .

Krieger.

Absent:

T. Yanuchi.

Co-Captain Tony Yanuchi led his understudies-Bill Haggett, Andy J ohnson and Bill Stompe through a successful football season . . . H. A. O'Neil kept us out of trouble for a little while . . . Al Lindsay and Art Eddy always had hot coffee at the H angout . . . John Chatfield slept through most of his 8 o'clocks .. . Bob M ac moved into the Vet's Apts . . . Looks like "Willy" Perham may follow suit . . . Freeman Sleeper got pinned and still kept a 90 plus average . . . J oh n Macklin gave him trouble with h igh honors but not with S ue . . . Ted Summers provided the music and taxi service for all occasions . . . Tom H unt lost his job as Social Chairman early in the year but he never lost the Queen . . . Dave Ward h ad the same old tro uble . . . Women . . . Pete Bogren laughed at anything and everything . . . Tom Ford h as same tro uble as Ward .. . Bill Schiebe turned out a great basketball team . . . Stan Doughty is waiting for Baseball along w ith J im J amieson and J ack Delaney . . . Pete Krieger is still standing i n a hole . . . Leavitt and Farr fought for piano rights . . . Vollmer, Haskell and McKeage played for the "HOSS" . . . D unbar, Van A llen and Cross got Villa hats . . . (compliments of Lee) . . . J ack Easa broke down and shaved . . . Bill Ames . . . W HAT . . . Squanto Rice chopped down man trees . . . Carl Siegel made many big deals . . . D ick Nickerson bought the Spa . . . Bob Adel didn't buy a nything, but a Buick is a n ice car . . . Bill Setser is now on dis¡ play in the Keyes Science building . . . Paul Christie drove more people's cars . . . and that' everything, I hope.


_

PH�

RH

ZET

HAPTER FO

DED AT COLBY IN 1918


IliPPA DE LTA RHO

First Row: J . Perey, R. Cross, A. Cummings, E . Caouette, A . Obery-Treas., V . Scalise-- Pres., J . Krusell, G. Roy, A. Rice, F. Ba rry .

Second Row: V . Ladetto, P. Kilmister, L. LaPointe, R. Swanson, P . Parsons,

L. Montpelier, L. Fernandez, B . McComb. Third Row: R. Davfa, J. Smith, A . G'reene, D. Tamaccio. I:!. Little. D . Murray, P. D<>wning, M . Call, T. Margolis. Ab sen t : A. Goyette--S ec., E. Gammon-V. Pres.,

D. Hoagland .

. . . In memory of . . . Ard iff who was our best sacker . . . Haley the original

Caribou Coon . . . Harriman our one and only "Boydog" .. . M ayer the quiet man . . . Raup who went to guide the U n iversity of Chicago . . . A toast to Kappa Delta Rho and those who stayed . . . Barry who started to take the big step . . . Caouette and those great parties . . . Cross the most rugged of the brothers . . . Brother Cummings who closed our meetings . . . Gammon who spent all his time mailing letters from Lean Bean . . . Friar Obrey, but all Friars j ust don't have girls . . . Perey the grand old man of the house . . . Rice and his stories about the ski team . . . Scalise a q ueen and the yellow bomb . .. . Quite a four years Caouette, Gammon, Obrey and Scalise the last of the old campus . . . "The Roving Kind" . . . Girls in the Quad . . . "The World is Waiting for the S unrise" . . . panty raid . . . The Keystone Cops . . . Mickey Spillane in Opera style . . . The Belgrades . . . O ur contribution to the great fires of the world . . . S loop Hero . . . "It was sad when the great ship went down ' . . . Bills for the Treasurer's Office. Taxation without representation . . . The club 20 . . . flappers and dappers . . . the lounge . . . thanks to Lee Femandez . . . Finally a coke machine! Ping pong anyone . . . hearts . . . poker . . . crazy 8's and also a few intermingled dates . . . New York's the biggest . . . Massachusetts the best . . . but no one else grows Maine potatoes . . . true! Spa time . . . 10 o'clock trips to the Ritz . . . Onie's . . . The Community Chest Flag . . . our q ueens J oe and Esther . . . Yes Thompson and Simpson and Franks we'll miss and all the gang which brought much bliss . .. but w hat is so rare as a day in June . . . 14 J u ne 1954 that is!


I


TAU DELTA PHI

First

Row :

A.

Sandler,

A.

Field,

B.

Levow,

B.

Frank-V.

E . Eisen, S. Abrams, R. Ullman , C . Landay, P. Fishbin. stein, R. Fischer, B.

I

Kupersmith, G . Silverstein, R .

F. Huntress.

Mrs.

Hague,

Duce, G . D i n n erman-Treas., J. Reisman-Sec., S. Strauss,

A . Shore, J. Philbrook, F. Dun n , S. Kaufman, J. G i l lespie. D.

Pres.,

Abedon,

R.

Raymond,

A.

Rothenberg-Pres. ,

Second Row: R. Ramsay, H . Krieger, S. Saper­ A.

Landau, R . Slotnick,

Third Row: P. Lunder, D . Yarchin, J. Turner, G.

Rudolph,

R.

Rhodes, R .

Landay,

D. Slater,

Absent: E. MacGillivray, S. Benson.

The year starts with the house overflowing . . . "Oogs' Abedon and E. P. "officially' living next door . . . Welcome back to Joh nnie Turner b ut n o sack for him either . . . Reign of parties begins, with Artie at the hel m and Pete and Sher m as social cha irmen . . . All the brothers cheering for "Dummie" D in nerman, "Chugger" Rhodes, the Kup, and "Charlie Yeager" Kaufman . . . Homecoming Weekend, w ith Abram and Slotnick putting spirit i nto the rally . . . But the weekend missed the Ullman touch . . . Then came Bowdoin, with Krieger and his car crumping, along w ith l . H .- 1 . . . Fischer's love pills affect Char)ie, now sprinting off to Worcester . . . Football season over, Reisman gives up yardsticks and Ben goes back to THE Frank Dunn the best man with the downtown lamp . . . Abie still Mr. "T" . . sororities, Field with the cue . . . Winter Weekend, and Santa Rhodes squeezing down the chimney . . . Rudolph wires our Christmas tree and Roger and Gerry sparkle as waiters . . . Dorchy comes back to us from Columbus Ave. . . . onny Slater gets the shots . . . Strauss wails at "Monty's Wake" . . . Christmas present for Tau Delta Phi-social suspension . . . Nicer gift for the girls . . .

teve Benson, "Sto ne-face" Philbrook, and "Ace" Levow gave away engagement rings . . . Basket­ ball is here . . . "Padogy" Raymond gets smashed and scores . . . Winter Carnival

opens w ith a wire from Eddie . . . Ends w ith "B.I." Huntress and Danny Yarchin showering i n their new hotel . . . Bob Franks leads chase i n "brothers and freshmen game" . . . T.V. is here to stay .. . "Flick"

hore moves back into the house . . . along with the set . . . And so the year ends, with many memories to carry with us.


PH�

PTER FO

DED

T

OLBY I

1933



ACTIVITIES


First

Row:

B.

M cFarl a n d ,

L.

Van Nostrand,

A . Keef-V. Pres., M. M a s t i n . D. Martin.

J.

Whipple-Sec.,

W. Robertson , A . Scheer, E. Shorey, F. Greeley, B. Burg, J.

Row: P. K i l m ister, S . Goodwin, P.

0. Beatty.

T.

Yanuchi-Treas.,

R. Shorey-Pres.,

Second Row : C . Macomber, R. Howe, C. Barton, J. Chandler,

Welles, D .

Perham, T. Brown, D . Leerburger.

W h i t i ng, J . Rodgers, B . S u l l i v a n , T.

STUDENT GOVERNMENT Wmking with the student body, faculty, and admin istration the Student Govern­ ment this year concentrated o n the vital problems of hazing, development of an honor ystem, i ncreased cuts, and a more satisfy ing and integrated curriculum.

To the

variety of com nuttecs-Social, Publ icity, Election, Finance, Hangout, Campus Chest, Men's J u d iciary - through which the main council, like a giant octopus, spreads its tentacles over the functioning Colby, three new arms were added : the Infirmary, Evaluation and Town-Gown Committees.

Third

Colli ns, S. Abrams,


WOMEN'S

JUDICIARY COM MITTEE

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INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL The I nter-Fraternit Council, in order to com­ mand a more advantageous position on campus, this year underwent a reorganization program, including the appointment of Dean Nickerson as advisor. By three of the Council s most outstanding ac­ complishments during 1953-54, this fraternity gov­ ern ment initiated a "Help Week" to replace the former "Hell Week", social power to govern fra­ ternity activities, and a revision of the rush ing rules.

PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL

Back : R. Noonan-Pres., D . O'Nei l , S. Abrams, A. Keef.

The Pan-Hellenic Council, whose duties are to govern freshman rushi ng, held a coffee hour for freshmen and transfer students in the Fall to ac quaint them with the Colby sorority system.

Its

playday later in the year was highlighted by basket­ ball, pi ng-pong, and badminton tournaments, cul­ minated by a dinner.

The Cou ncil pl ans a town

proj ect and hopes to work with the I nter-Fraternity

Seated : S. Smith , T. Whipp le, L . Walke1·.

Council in sponsoring a musical i n the Spring.

Mahoney,

J. M i l lett, J.

Hawes, J .

Standing : J . Strout. G . Roy-Pres.

INDEPENDENT COUNCIL The I ndependent Council is the representative body of non-fraternity men. I t provides a voice for the organized I ndependents in all college affairs and furn ishes teams from the non-fraternity dormi­ tories for competition i n all intra-mural athletics. It serves as advisory council to all non-fraternity men as well.

R. Stone, H.

Adams-Pre5.,

W.

Tracy, T.

Brown


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SENIOR SCHOLARS

F. Sleeper, N . Fischer, T. Jefferson, C . Barnes

The new Senior Scholars program went into effect last fall when five members of the Class of 1954 launched proj ects permitting them to pursue independent research in lieu of certain course requirements, m arking another step on the con­ tinuing improvement of the Colby curriculum. C h uck Barnes compared the rise of capitalism i n J apan with that of Europe, and contrasted this development w ith that in China and I ndia.

John Perey analyzed

the poetry of William Butler Yeats. Nancy Fischer worked on the problems of j uven ile delinquency ; Trudy Jefferson, the economic integration of Europe. Freeman Sleeper, studying the theology of Christian Social Action, placed emphasis on the contrasting schools of thought of Walter Rauschenbusch and Reinhold N iebuhr. The variety i n the n ature of these topics indicates the diversity of a liberal arts program.


PHI BET AP A

Charle

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P. Barn

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John I I . Perey

Doro t h y J. D u d a a ncy

. John o n

\ 'ir inia 0 .

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R obert I I . H a w k i n

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Gert r u d e Jeffer o n

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. 'mith

. Pilon ' h• per


SOCIAL COMMITTEE The Social Committee, author­ ized by St udent Govern ment, has this year, as i n those past, been primarily

concerned

with

the

scheduling of social events on the campus, aiming to eliminate con­ flicts i n the college calendar. In past years the committee has had the function of recommending disciplinary action to the adminis­ tration i n the event of m isconduct or violations of the social code of the

college

organization.

by

any

violating

F ront :

J.

Whipple,

P.

Ingraham,

J.

Hawes,

Tompkins, R. Whiting-Chairman, B . Ayers, berg, Dean

G.

Michaud.

Back :

M.

Healey,

Dean

V. Scalise, A. Mandelbaum, A. Rothen·

Nickerson, M. Greene.

Now, however, b y

virtue of a Student Government resolution and a referendum vote, this committee n o longer has the authority to make such recom­ mendations

on

punishment

of

fraternal violators of the social rules of the college.

WOMEN'S STUDENT LEAGUE Serving as the official governing body for all Colby women, the Woman's Student League Execu­ tive Board this year established a new closing hour for freshman girls, re-organized the system for week-end permissions, and settled various minor problems such as disappearing newspapers and un­ covered pincurls at meals.

Ac­

cording to tradition, it also spon· sored the annual Christmas Ban· quet and Spring Picnic. The most Seated : W . Robertson, B . S m a l l , B . Preston, M . Belden-Pres., B . Burg, J . Pennock, M . Masti n .

Standing : S . Lincoln, F . Greeley, M . Grant, J. Cressy-Treas., J . Brush­

Corr. Sec., J . Hawes-V. Pres., J .

Pratt-Rec. Sec., E .

Ewing,

G.

Michaud.

important change in government effected was a complete revision of the woman's j udicial system, form· ing

a

permanent

court

to

major violations of regulations.

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HANGOUT

Front : T. Finn, B . Guernsey-Corr. Sec .. A. Lindsay-Manager.

Chairman, J.

Back : J. Hahlbohn, D. Tracy, A. Eddy­

Goldsmith, A . Boissevai n , J. Totman, S. Restall, M. Cornish, L. Grutzner-Treas.

H angout, under an enlarged Executive Committee selected for the first time b)' the entire student body, aimed to provide a better place for student gathering and rel axation. To fulfill this goal, it not only served food every n ight that the Spa was closed, b ut also organized a separate television room, and bought a new, workable j uke box.

S upplementing this regular service, Hangout sponsored the Wednesday

evening movies, the Variety Show, and three dances which have become traditional : the Harvest Moon Ball, the Greenwich V illage D ance, and the Ten nis Court D ance on Johnson Day. The Variety Show, held February 25, filled a hilarious evening w ith entertainment, centering mainly on the can-can, but ranging from a McCarthy Colby Investigation to a modern d ance version of Dance Macabre. The ATO's "busted" through to first place for the men, simulating a slightly-less-tha n-authentic Moulin Rouge ; the Chi O's, floating i n Candyland, copped the women's prize in this yearl y show, one high point in the college calendar.


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YACHT

COUNCIL

First Row: B . Cuthbertson, E. Edmunds, Treas., N . Shenton­ Commodore, J . Harlow�Sec. L.

Van

Nostrand,

P.

Second Row: K. Flynn, B. Burns,

Welles-V.

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Fron t : J. Kovner, L . Fernandez-Editor, D. Chamberlin, W. Tracy. man, A.

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Larned,

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Berry.

THE ORACLE The main emphasis of the present ORACLE has been in pictures. From the 18th of September until the last week in February the camera shutters were constantly clicking, capturing the present Colby year in pictures . . . "pictures with a story".

Because of

this greater importance of photographs, the Chidnoff Studio of New York was con tracted to take all senior, group, and many "school life" shots, thus bringing quality and q uantity in pictures for this edition of the ORACLE. The many new steps paved this year have been : th_e addition of sixteen more pages, making the '54 ORACLE the largest yearbook yet to be prin ted at Colby . . . the senior, for the first time, given the privilege of voting for the dedication . . . the faculty section revitalized, enlarged, and in general made more "life-like" . . . again, a class history for the seniors . . . the advertising converted i nto a pictorial record supplemen ting the student life division i n the beginning of t h e book . . . a n d , all c l u b a n d organizational w rite­ ups slashed, leaving only a minimum of words highlighti ng the pertinent events of the year. Concerning the Slurp Hero motif, R. M ark Benbow, advisor, ha commented dryly, "De gustibus non est disputandum."

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M.

Cornish-Editor ;

N.

Cowing

H . Cross, B . Il lsley, B. Rowe, J. Hahlbohm P. Connelly.

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Fron t : D . Tracy. P.

Crosfield,

Back : D . Howard-Pres., R. Stone, M . Begum, W . Foster-Treas., D. Beck, E . Webber, Absen t : J . Goldsmitb-V. Pres.

H . MacDonald, F. Gross.

The Camera Club, finding that increased membership made necessary an expansiou of its facilities, developed a more efficiently organized darkroom. Second semes­ ter, the members i naugurated a lecture program on various aspects of photography ; to show the student body their w ork, they arranged a " Picture of the Week" display i n M il ler Library.

RADIO COLBY Radio Colby, a student organization de­ signed to better acquaint the people of Waterville with the

many

activities on

Mayflower Hill, compiles, w ith the aid of a tape recorder, a weekly program of in· terest to both college and townspeople. Radio Colby now uses the facilities of WTVL, the local radio station, to broad­ cast. However, i n the near future a campus radio station will be i n operation ; this sta­ tion, designed to reach only the M ayflower Hill campus, will give students valuable rad io training.

Seated : M r. P i p e r , J . Smith-Pres., V . V a u g h n , J . Earley. Standing : R. Weiss, D . Tracy, A . Rice.


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COSMOPOLITAN CLUB The Cosmopolitan Club was started in 1 95 1 by the foreign students of Colby College, with two ideas i n mind : first, to know each other, and, once this was accomplished, to i nvite all the students who were interested i n foreign cou ntries and cus­ toms to j oi n . At fi r s t there were students f r o m twelve coun­ tries, and later, when some of these charter mem­ bers had graduated, students from the U nited States took their places. This year, the club's third, interest has waned considerably. Perhaps this was j ust an "off-year". The club is one of Colby's youngest, and being a rewarding organ ization, should and can be revived.

First Row : L. Brooks, S. Miller, S. Restall -Sub.-Capt., S. Fricke, G. Row :

E.

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A.

Krebs.

Cherry,

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Front : M iss Marchant, K. Hartwel l-Sec.-Treas., P. Ingraham-Pres., J. Hawes-V. Pres., B. Ayers, M iss Back : B. Harris, L. Walker, D . Dunn, P . Nutting, E. Small, V. Gove, J. Hahlbohm, S. Dela­

Martin.

mater, L. Leacy, J . Orne, L. McCarthy, G . Graves, D . Reynolds, L.

VanNostrand, S. Smith,

The purpose of the Women's Athletic Association is to co-ordinate w omen's sports on campus as well as to give Colby women a broad activity program in accordance with the highest ideals i n women's sports. W.A.A. sponsors in tra-dorm, i nter-dorm and class tournament!' in hockey, volleyball, archery, basketball, ten nis and bad minton, and backs swimming and skiing i nstruction. In addition to these regular functions, it held this year coffees for the varsity teams and a hockey clinic sponsoring M iss Anne Townsend ; it sent repre­ sentatives to the Pembroke Conference in the spring and played host to Maine and Bates i n two sports Play days. At the end of the season, at the annual Field Day, W.A.A. pre­ sented awards for i ndividual achievement ; among those outstanding this season were J anet Ki mball and Eleanor Ewing, varsity hockey players their freshman year, and Gaby Krebs, the skier who brought Colby the technique of a true Swiss. The Modern Dance Club, organized l ast year by W .A.A., has now become a separate, self-governed body.

I ts work this year focused

o n the presentation in March of " Dance On", which featured an adaptation of "Manhattan Towers".


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First Row : R . Crouthamel, P. Chamberlin, P. Crossfield, B. Barnes, Corr. Sec., M. Grant--Lib., Mr. Re, D. Nyman-V. Pres., K . McConaughy- Asst. Lib., B . M iller, A . Lowery. Second Row: S. Fricke, B . Kearns, D . Sellar, S . Whitcomb, B . Am­ brose, S. Capen, A . Thomas, D . Tranquillo, J . Pullen, N . W i l liamson, J . Coll i n s , M . Lynn. Third Row: R. Head, A . Barnes, A . Jefferson, J. Clement, J. Bramh a l l , N . Fortuine, X. McCurdy, C . Hatch, H. Sears, E. Small. Fou rth Row: C. Maciver, E. Walker, J . Hamilton, J . Prophett, S. Transue, E. Ellwell , G. Roy, A. Burnham, B . Barron, S. Coatsworth, G. Bears, J . Conk­ ling, M . Chomicz, M . Curtis, M . Leland, K . Flynn, J . Bailey, B. Burg, E. Russell, C. Roberts, L. Powers, S . Dunbar, J. Hagan, V . Birnie, B . Preston.

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R. Sherman.


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COLBYE'ITES Easil y recognized by their striking black and white collegiate outfits, the Colbyettes appeared on campus this year at the Fresh­ man Banquet, the Homecoming Dance, anrl the Christmas assembly a nd dinner. Many new songs have been added to the group's repertoire, including a modern version of I Got Rhythm, especially arranged for them by Mr. Re. From Basin Street Blues to Driftinp: and Dreaming, the Colbyettes h ave carrie<1 their close harmonies to many places along the Eastern Seaboard, as far as Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Washington on their annual Spring tour. The Colby Eight, c lowning through another d issonant year, appeared everywhere from the Boston Alumni Association banquet to the Temple Street Y. As benefit performances, they sang at the Elmwood for a series of Waterville dign itaries, at the local public schools for a series of teachers and whining schoolboys with shining morning faces, at assorted prep schools and hospitals ( both in M aine and Mass. ) for the preps and infirm. On Mayflower H i l l they lent a unique flavor to the Parents' Weekend and Women's Christ­ mas banquets and the Christmas assembly. not to mention the n u merous Winter Carnival concerts i n smoke-fil led fraternity houses.

From Top to Bottom : F. Barry, J . Johnson, R . Peyton, J.

K ing, J . Turner, B.

R.

B rown, J . Hammond-Leader, J . P h i lbrook.

Olsen, R. Blakelock, P . Merrill,

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AIR FORCE R.O.T.C. This June the Air Force Reserve Officer's Training Corps graduated its first unit, who will enter the regular Air Force as commissioned officers. In t he fall, the ROTC organized its own precision band, led by Cadet Major Keay, to furnish martial music during drill formations. The drill team, i n addition to offering several local exhibitions, traveled to the Boston Garden i n February to com­ pete with other New England AFROTC drill teams. The Air Force Military Ball, highlight of the campus social season during first emester, featured presentation of the colors, crowning of Queen Judy Armstrong, a grand march, and a spirited drill exhibition.


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VARSITY FOOTBALL While most of us were enj oying the last three weeks of our summer vacation, the 1 953 edition of the varsity football team was sweating it out under the burning sun on Seaverns Field. Although there were only eighteen men at the first practice, the number of candidates soon swelled to well over thirty, and prospects for the season were bright. With eleven good starters ready for action, it was felt that only a n old friend, inj ury, and, consequently, lack of depth could do the Mules wrong.

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fortunately, inj ury was the theme of the season. The New Hampshire scrimmage was a rather sad affair, but d ue to the fact the Huskies were considered to be one of New England's best, Coaches Maze, Tryens and Cuddeback were undismayed. Then came the inj ury j i nx--end Bobby Alpert w as first with a knee ailment that was to sideline him for two weeks. Then it was Don Lake, w hose knee w as also to plague him for the entire season. A.LC. arrived in


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ing week against Norwich. Tom Davis bucked over twice, and Bob Bruns passed to Bob H udson for a third marker as the Mules de­ feated the H orsemen 20- 7. Following that the Mules went to Hartford, Con necticut w ithout the services of Tom Davis, who w as out for the season with a chest inj ury ; and Co-captain Wi ndhorst, sidelined w ith a bad back. The tea m fought all the way, but they were simply outclassed by a power­ ful Tri n ity eleven. The final score of 34-0 was a blessing when com­ pared with the fact that Colby's other Co-captai n and ace tackle, Tony Yanuchi, received a knee inj ury and would miss the state series. M i n us D avis, Windhorst and Yanuchi the Mazemen j ourneyed to Bowdoin for the series lid-lifter. The team played for all it was w orth , but the Polar Bears' two platoons were too much, and Bow­

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doin led at the half, 1 9-0. The Mules came to life i n the second half. and the game was played on even terms. Bowdoin scored again, but a Bruns to J acobs pass broke the ice for Colby and the final score read 25- 7. With M ai ne it was a different story. The first h alf was m uch the same with the powerhouse Black Bears taking a comfortable 1 9-0 lead. Again the Mules rolled back, and sparked by Don Lake's pass­ ing to H udson and Jacobs, they drove to the Mai ne 5 yard stripe from w h ich point Lake raced over for six poin ts. The Mules had

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what appeared to be another scoring drive in progress when a fumble turned the tide of battle. From then on it was all M aine. S heerin scored for Colby late i n the game, but when the smoke had cleared the Bears had 45 points to the M u les' 14.

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VARSITY BASl(ETBALL This year's team took to the courts w ith two strikes already called against it. Every starting member of last year's champion­ ship team had been lost by grad uation, and Lee Williams was forced to rely primarily on Sophomores. Only Captain Tony J abar, Lou Zambello and Dino Sirakides re­ mained as a foundation . The big question was, "Could Colby rebuild fast enough to have a good season ? " I n one sense they could-in another they could n ot. The Sophomore studded Mules were n ot yet ready to meet the challenge of some of New England's better teams, but they were the best i n Maine and they did manage to bring the state series crown to Colby for the fourth year in a row. This i n itself w as a fi ne tribute to the coach and the team as a whole. I n outside competition the Mules h ad a rather bad time of it, and it was those games w ith some of New England's best teams that accounted for the ten wins, six­ teen losses record. At the very start of the season, powerhouse Brandeis, and Con­ necticut, the second ranking team i n New England, came to M ayflower Hill to hand the Mules defeat. As was expected, i t was Zarnbello, J abar and Sirakides who did the brunt of the Colby scoring. In the two n on -Maine games which followed. the Mules split, losing to Dartmouth and beat­ ing St. Anselms, before going on to the New England Tournament at Dartmouth over Christmas vacation. The same three boys were still leading the attack, but now sophomores like Bobby Bruns, J ustin Cross and Bobby Raymond were beginning to gi:: t the feel of things. Things went very bad at the tournament as the Mules fi n ished last, l osing to Spring­ field, Brown and Amherst. J ustin Cross looked good against Springfield, throwing i n 23 points, Bob Bruns had nine against


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Brow n ; a nd Zambello, Sirakides and Bruns h ad 16,

1 5 and 1 5 respectively against Amherst. Following the tourney, the Mules lost games at Adelphi and Upsala before returning home to drop another one to powerful Boston College. After a second series

Massachusetts before running over Coast Guard 87-66 and upsetting a strong Rhode Island q uintet 78-67. In non-series com­ petitions the Mules had a very poor 3-14 record.

whirl the team took off for Boston where they

The state series was a different story.

dropped a 54-50 dec ision to Boston U niversity in

The Mules got through the first round of

what was probably their worst effort of the season.

games without a loss as they Maine 88-63, beat Bates squeezed by Bowdoin in a wild Sirakides led the way against

Then o n to Springfield where a m uch improved Colby club lost its second game of the year to that team by a close 70-66 margin. Back on the hill the Williamsmen lost to St. M ichaels, Providence and

knocked off 75-63 and game 76-74. M aine with 22 markers ; he was also high with 1 9 at Bates and Zambello paced the team against Bowdoin with 20. The second round was not as easy. Zambello's 17 points and Cross' 1 0 got the team by Bates by a 67-63 margin, but M aine came to town and handed the Mules their first series defeat in three years with a 55-53 victory. Ray­ mond and Zambello both h ad 1 1, but their scoring was i n vain, as Maine broke a 30game Colby winning streak in state series play. Following that the Mules lost to Bowdoin 72-61, and Championship hopes began to darken . As the third round of play arrived, the Mules had their backs to the wall. Never­ theless they staged a great uphill fight, and when the season had ended, Colby was on top per usual. Bruns and Zambello had 14 each as the team knocked M aine out of the running with a 67-53 win.

Bowdoin

came to the hill and the fieldhouse rocked as a second-string center, Dave Van Allen by n ame, got up off the bench, scored 25 points, snagged 20 rebounds and person­ ally conducted our side to an inspired 7065 win. This meant that Colby and Bow­ doin were tied for the lead, but as the M ules rolled over Bates in the season's final game, the Polar Bears lost to Maine and Colby w as crowned king of the league -a fine climax to an inspired uphill struggle. As stated before, the fine play of J abar, Si rakides and Zambello did much for the M u les d uring the season .

Zambello was

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VARSITY SI\] TEAM This year's ski team couldn't seem to find the snow or the man power to do very m uch. Wi nter was a l ittle late in arriving and quite a bit early in leaving, and as a result the team was only able to take part in two meets. Only two men, Captain Jake Peirson and D ick Wh iting, were back from last year's team, and they were unable to do much in the way of hanging up a good record. The fi rst meet w as the third a n n ual inter-collegiate meet held in Lyndonville, Ver­ m on t, in which the Mules placed sixth in a field of n ine. Captain Peirson was second i n the slalom, while Whiting placed in the downhill. Following that the team w as host to Maine and Bowdoin in the ann ual Colby win­ ter carnival meet. Of the three teams, Maine, paced by Irish who won the downhill. was fi rst, Bowd oin was in second place and the White Mules were last. M arshall of Bowdoin won the slalom, took the j umping event by breaking the Colby j ump record and fi n ished second to Irish in i ndividual scores. For Colby Captain Peirson was fourth in the slalom and seventh i n the j umping, D ick Whiting w as third in the down­ hill and Tom Hun t had sixth place i n the cross country race.

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A.

Keef,

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P.

Dionne, G.

Palmer, W. Fitzgibbon, H. Tataronis, M. Mathieu, M . A n ­

drews, W . W ing.

Second R<>w : E. Webber-Manager, R. Hawes-Capta i n , R. Beatty, B . Levow, J . Jacobs, R. Nagle, A . Eddy, S. Farr, S. Doughty, Coach Roundy, H. MacDonald-Manager.

VARSITY BASEBALL The 1953 baseball season can best be summed u p by the words of Coach Eddie Roundy who called the team, "one of my best." Cer­ tainly the 18-4 record, w ith which the club finished the season, is the best proof of those words. Bolstered by excellent pitching and hard h itting, the M ules sailed through a very hard schedule with only four losses, and a tie for the state title. The season got off to a very auspicious start as the White M ule ran wild o n the Southern trip for five wins as against a single defeat.

The loss w as to a powerful

Navy team at Annapolis. Following that, the Boston trip was an even bigger success as the team took all three games. As the state series started, Colby h opes were h igh. The old M ule j inx, Bowd oin, was met and defeated, 12-4, and Colby seemed to be o n the move. How­ ever, Maine took the measure of the Mules, 6-3, i n the next game, and the race became a three team affair. Colby won their next two games over M aine, but Bowdoin came out o n top of them twice, and the series ended i n a three way tie. In other games the Mules won over Dartmouth, New Hampshire and Con necticut, three of New England's better teams, to win a bid to the N.C.A.A.A. tournament and make the season a great success. To try and n ame an individual standout would be a fruitless job as all the team did well . Pitcher M ac Andrews won the most valuable player award ; Captain-elect for '54, Stan Doughty, led the hitters ; Art Eddie and Rol Nagle

1953 R ECORD Colby Georgetown 10 U.S. Naval Academy 2 Bolling A.F. Base 18 Bol ling A . F . Base 5 Towson St. Teacher's College 5 Upsala 17 Tufts 11 M . l .T. 7 Northeastern Bowdoin * Maine Bates * Bowdoin * New Hampshire * Connecticut * Maine * Bowdoin Maine Dartmouth

all played excellent bal l . The tea m was a fine one, and w ith many

Bates * Bates

of its members d ue back for the '54 season, prospects are bright.

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pitched well ; and Captain Dick Hawes, Paul Dionne and Don Lake

* Home Games.

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VARSITY GOLF 1953 Although the 53 golf team was only able to compile a three w ins, seven losses record, prospects for the future are very bright. With Phil Kilm jster, soph omore ace, who was j ust one stroke away from defeating Maine's Tommy Golden, and a host of others set for '54 action golf would seem to be on the move at Colb . The M u les began the season by racking up a one and two record on the usual Boston trip ; the win being over M . I .T. Back on the home course, the boys bowed to a powerful Rhode Island club before plunging into the state series.

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failed to dishearten the Colb

crew. They fought back for second

round wins over Bowdoin and Bates, before being edged out by Maine and Golden in the final match of the season, 1 6- 1 1 . Kilmister. J ones, Captain Carr, kelley and Sirakides carried the load for the Mules over the season, and all gave good accounts of themselves on all occasions. They never gave up and the fine spirit and love of t he game di played b

each player made the season a good one.

RECORD Colby Boston University M . I .T. Tufts * Rhode I sland Bowdoin * Bates Maine * Bowdoin Bates * M aine * Home Games.

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FRESHMAN FOOTBALL

First Row :

D . Fowler-Captain, G . Pierce, D . Lordon, S . Dougherty, F.

R . Krasnigor, D. George, P . Cockshaw.

Knight, R. Merriman, S . Graft,

Second Row : Coach Cudderback, Asst. Coach Wyman , T . Col lins,

L. Shea, R . Kalinowski, R. Rasmussen, N . Stin neford, J . Durant, Asst. Coach Alex, Asst. Coach Carlson. Third Row : A . D'Amfoo, E. Goldberg, D. Gates, T. Hinds, J . Landovek, W. S u l l ivan, J. Hannon, P. Foley,

L. Zimble, A. Keough.

Fourth Row : J. S u l l i van-Manager, D. Rosefield-Manager, R. Stevenson-Manager.

Colby's 1 953 Freshman football team hung up a record of two wins, one loss and two ties, but the team was a m uch better o ne than this would indicate ; and future varsity prospects, as a result RECORD

of this team, are bright. The season got off to a very good start as the baby M u les rolled over H iggins Classical by a w ide, 34-0 mar­ gin. Merriman scored twice, while Foley, Stinneford and K n ight all had T.D.'s for our side. The following week saw a 35-0 rout of M.C. I . , as Merriman aga i n scored twice ; Rasmussen, Krasnigor and Gass h aving one each. Two tie games came o n the heels of. the two victories. Krasnigor scored to give the M u les a 6-6 draw with Bates, and Hebron came to town and held them to a scoreless tie. The final game of the year resulted i n the first and only loss, as M ai ne Maritime took the measure of the Mules by a 19-6 count. Stinneford scored for Colby. Gates, Krasnigor, Fowler ( Captain ) , Gass and Hannon all were good l inemen for the first year men, while Merriman, Collins, K n ight and Stinneford led the backs. All of these boys will be counted upon heavily i n years to come.

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FRESHMAN BASEBALL 1953

F i rst Row : J . Delaney, R . Hough, P . Lunder, D . Rice, C . Morrissey, R . Furlong, B . Boole, D . Dunbar. Second Row : Coach Maze, H. MacDonald-Manager, J.

Jubinski,

J.

Ziegler,

D.

P. Christie, J . Jamieson, W .

Durrell-Manager,

V.

Haggett, F .

Bagnall,

Sorensen-Manager.

The 1 953 edition of the Frosh baseball team was an erratic one which, given a few breaks, could have won all of its games. The team started the season with a bang, winning the first four games played. The fi rst two were lopsided wins over Husson College and Portland Junior College. The Team won a slugfest from the Bates Frosh, 12- 1 1 , and then squeaked by M.C. I . in a 1-0 pitchers' duel. Hebron handed the Mazemen their first defeat with a 7-4 upset, and then Maine Maritime was edged out i n an 8-7 battle at Castine. The team played a return match with Bates Frosh at Lewiston and lost 5-2. This was followed by a return game with M .C . I . , which the Pittsfield boys won in a wild 19- 1 3 affair. The fi nal record was five wins and three losses.

FRE SHM AN TRACI( 1 953

First

Row :

R . Hines, J .

Smith, J .

Nasse, G .

Petrikas, R . Stranathan, D . Kupersmith, R . D e Rocher.

Second Row : R. Savage, G . Jenkins, D . Sortor, J. Cross, T. Pew, D. Vollmer, Coach Tryens.

The usual lack of depth took its toll of the 1953 Freshman Track team. There were a few big winners, but not enough second and third place men to make for an outstanding season. Nevertheless the Baby Mules always gave a good account of themselves and were outclassed only once during their season. The final record was one win and three losses with the win being over Cony and South Portland H igh Schools in a three team meet. Defeats were suffered at the hands of Hebron, Bangor H igh and M.C.I. The loss to Bangor was only a three point one, while M.C.I. completely outclassed the Mules.


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abandoned somew here in the Maine wilderness . . . The last ann ual Varsity Show, "Slightly Off Key" . . . the Spring Fever and finals . . . Fall . . . The new bio building and four new fraternity houses . . . the Lambda Chi's still having parties i11 their "swimming pool" . . . the K.D.R.'s still fighting to

have parties i n their q uadrangle apartment house . . . The girls i n West Dorm . . . pantie raids . . . Scotch bagpipers . . . looking presentable at breakfast in Roberts Union . . . H azing with us o n top . . .


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The A.T.O.'s and Hangout

how . . . grand-opera version of "Mrs. O'Malley''

. . . The measles trying hard to become a Colby tradition . . . the second annual pre­ vacation epidemic . . . The all-college Convocation . . . Norman Cousins and Dr. Theodore Greene especially startling us out of our lethargy with a few pungent re11 arks o n modern campus life . . . new ideas extended into realities . . . Haughty Seniors . . . class decreased by one hundred twenty members . . . reasonsUncle Sam, trips to the altar, i ncompatibility with college standard ( academic or otherwise ) . . . Campus firsts-the enior Advisor program . . .


SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS

Seated : •

Tu ny Y n n u c h i

ecr•la 1 y,

K ri.-itl•t

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l'rl'� idl'nt, Judy

A rt Rothen berir

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Stanley Al1ra111. s

Providence, Rhode I Janel History

Tau Delta Phi 1, 2, Cu to 3, 4; t udent Government 4; Men's Judiciary ec �etary 4; Echo 1 , ub cription Manager 2, 3, Bu iness Manager 4 ; Outrng Club 1 . " O Bronco" . . . rather drink than eat . . . "Where i Joyce, I can't find her" . . . Stan i weeter than "Honey" . . . t an Lhe man . . . can run the hundred i n 10 flat- ure you can . . . opera, opium, ancl Onies . . . t ho e n ight with Rick, kip, and Bronc. Herbert R . Aclams

West Scarborough, Maine English

I ndependent Council President 3, 4 ; Echo 1, 2, 3, Managing Editor 4 ; Colby Ch1·i tian Fellowship 2 , 3 , 4 , President 1 ; Powder and W i g 3 , V ice President 4; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Colby 1, 3, Production Manager 2 ; Library Associates 4; German Club 4; Glee Club l , 3 ; Band 1 , 2 , 3, Drum Major 4 ; Track 1 , 3 , 4 ; Golf 4 ; arsity how 1 , 2, Vice Pre ide n t 3; I ntra-mural Athlet ic Council 4; Senior Advi or 4 ; Levine peaking Prize 3 , 4 ; Book o f the Year Comm ittee 2 ; Sport Reporter Colby A lumnus 3, 4; Pastor, Fairfield Methodi t Church 2 ; Blue Poi nt Christian Church 3, 4. Five year plan . . . "Who says you h ave to go fraternity ! " . . . "Actor, Editor, Trum pet Player, Pa tor" . . . German 3, 4 . . . Philippian 4 : 19. Elizabeth T. Aldrich

Providence, Rhode Island History

Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4; tudent Government 1, Publicity Com· m i t t ee Chairman 3 ; Women' tudent League 1, 3; Echo l ; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; I nternational Relation Club 4 ; G l ee Club 1 , 2; Choir 1 , 2; Hou e Chairman 1 , 3. Bet t . . . Frankie and Johnny on top of the piano . . . u ually found barking at Shirley . . . that "T" formation . . . owl notes . . . I can't go . . . I have to write a short tory ! . . . Dunn House 1 , 2 . . . "The I ndian on the front light u p at n ight." J. Robert Alpert

Brewer, Maine Business Adm inistration

A l pha Tau Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1 ; Baseball 1 , 2, 4; Track 3; I nter-Fraternity Council Vice President 4. The o n ly man to make money i n college . . . "What do you mean I can't take her out" . . . head fake . . . "Double or nothing" . . . " I t wasn't o big t i l l H i bbert broke i t" . . . t r i p to anywhere . . . chola tic pro fre hman year . . . i ntellectual enior year . . . cold gla e of water. Watervil le, Maine

Beverly A . Am. brose Music

Dean' Li t 3 ; S.C.A. 1 ; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G lee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Choir 1 , 2 , 3 , 4. Partie out to camp . . . "As m y mother always ays" . . . men by the dozens . . . m ust get home and ee i f I have a letter . . . pollywog pool . . . A mbitio n : to learn to play the piano . . . t hree date in one night ! ! ! . . . Some place that Lakewood. orthampton, Ma sachu ell

William C. A m es History

Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4. G roton, Ma

Robert M. Anclerson

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Business A dm inistration

Delta U psilon 3, 4; Echo As i tant Bu iness Manager 3, 4. The "Quiet Man" of D.U . . . . doe more work, more often than any ouy in the hou e . . . third floor "haunt" . . . highe t ranking D.U. i n R .O.T.C. . . . o n e o f t h e f e w g u y Meqguire can't " now." Barbara Arm.strong

Malden, i\1a

Transfer, Salem Teachers College - English

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Dorothy A. Beck

Gray, Maine English

Camera Cl ub 4; Life Science Colloquium 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Community Concert Board 2; Powder and W i g 4. Dot ty . . . give m e a drag . . . why be on t i me when you can be :five m i n utes late . . . but t he battery's dead . . . boiler-room apartments . . . I will not cut m y hair . . . bridge, band, and butter • . . "Heart of M y H eart."

Marcia J . Begum

Cranston, Rhode Island English

Dean' Li t 3, 4 ; Camera Club 4 ; Library Associates 4 ; Phi Sigma Iota 4. Marty . . . "Heart of My Heart" . . . Boiler Room A partments . . . He-e-e . . . e-0cker spaniel . . . "This is my daring year." . . . Shrimp boat . . . "I'm j ust having a hort re t period" . . . butter-scotch sundaes . . . "good morning, t udent " . . . Very Heaven . . . the gardenias are for the adults . . . W innie the Bolton.

Mary L . Belden

Hatfield, Mas achusetts Sociology

Chi Omega 1, 2, Pledgetrainer 3, Vice President 4 ; Student Govern­ ment 2 ; Women's Student League 2, Vice President 3, President 4 ; ocial Committee 3 ; Outing Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Cap and Gown 4 ; W.A.A. n umerals 3; Hou e Chairman 2; Chapel Usher 4. Alway hungry . . . bull-se sion . . . meetings, meetings, meeting . . . Dorothy Dix, the second . . . memories of the North Woods . . . Elsie . . . Public Enemy No. 1 . . . that "T" formation. Shirley L. Blu menthal

Portland, Maine

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Hillel 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4; International Relations Club 2 . hirl . . . don't smoke ! . . . l et's e a t o u t . . . "next summer I'm working" . . . What ? . . . maybe tomorrow . . . t ime for a break ! Peabody, Massachusetts

Fabia Bowman English

Alpha Delta Pi 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Canterbury Oub 1, 2, President 3, 4 ; Powder a n d W i g 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Outing Club 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Library Associates 3, 4. Financial whiz . . . elegant . . . African Queen . . . China Road . . . what a riot reeb . . . Is that what you're trying to tell m e ? . . . W WVA . . . your girl reporter. Scarsdale, New York

Carolyn Bruning English

Powder and W i g 3, 4 ; Hangout 3 ; French Club l ; Glee Club 1 , 2, 4; Choir 1 , 2 ; Colbyettes 3. Philosophy of life . . . natural temperament . . . queen for a day . . . quietly aggressive . . . sarcasm . . . record collection. Echo 3, 4;

Winchendon, Massachusetts

Carol Bullock English

Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4; Echo 1 ; Roger W il liams. Fellowship 1, 2, Presi­ _ dent 3 ; Powder and Wig 2, Secretary 3; Outing Club 1, 2 ; Library A sociates 3, Vice President 4; International Relations Club 1 . . Royal Inn . . . B l ue bathrobe . . . walking alarm clock . . . come rn half moon . . . Letters from Princeton . . . W inchendon weather reports . . . Crawford Notch . . . tho e cog boys . . . Minnie . . . pickles and black coffee . . . Ugma-Ugma-Ug ma. Great Neck, New York

Linda J. Burtis English

Dean's Li t 4 ; Echo l, 2, 3, 4; Canterbury Club 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4 ; Out ing Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Library Associate 3 , 4. Vacation at Birdland . . . African Queen . . . China Road . . . allow me to peak concerning . . . the Dragon . . . jazzbo fan . . . reeb . . . How many cuts do we have ? . . . career in crime.


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Jean Cressy

Portland, Maine History

Al pha Delta P i 1, 2, Ru hing Commit tee 3, President 4; Student Government Election Commit tee Chairman 3; Women' Student League Corre ponding ecretary 3, Treasurer 4; Out ing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; W .A.A. Cla Repre entative 3; Life Science Col loquium 3, 4 ; Cap and Gown 4; ki Team 1, 2, 3; J unior Counselor 3; Evaluation Committee 4. That ·'T" formation . . . many, many m eeting . . . guess who's comi n g . . . he who laugh late . . . gavel pounder . . . learning Greek from ophie . . . roommate, get u p . . . pa the saccharin . . . mi erable f,re hman y,ear . . . ro? mma�? · we slep t through the alarm again . . . , Cre -Cre . . . the tudy . . . D1 mal Dunn Hou e . . . ee you in Bo ton.

Warren D. Crosby

Farmingdale, Maine Philosophy

Zeta P i 1, 2, 3, upreme Council 4; Tenni 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Captain ' Council 4. The old man of the hou e . . . groan in the ack at n ight . . . h a s h i no e eternally in the ports page . . . g o l f i hi ambition . . . "But Jackie aid" . . . turkey anyone? . . . member local A.A., 1 eme ter only. R ud on, New Hampshire

Helen C. Cross

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.C.A. 1 ; H a ngout 1 , 2 ; Dean's Li t 1 ; Echo 2, 3, News Editor 4 ; International Relations Club 1 . Kid , k i d , you'll never know . . . Echo . . . midnight o i l and shower . . . Echo . . . the adde t thing happened . . . little Sir . . . The Group .

Robert B. Cross

North Dart mouth, Massachu ett Sociology

Kappa Delta Rho 2, 3, 4 ; Echo 1 ; Ba eball 1 . Bob' benign smile . . . Philo opher King . . . Y o u W o p s . . . Helen . . . any one for poker? . . . most rugged . . . 9 o'clock coffee.

Priscilla M. Crossfielcl

Bo ton, Massachusett Psychology

S.C.A. 2 ; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4 ; Choir 2 , 3 , 4 ; Yacht Council 2 , 3 ; Powder and W i g 4. Pri . . . Boiler Room Apartments . . . leep a l l day, spa all n ight . . . inane buoyancy . . . "Come kiddies" . . . Lost : 1 4 l b . . . . brownie . cat , . . . very heaven . . . silhouette.

North A n on, Maine

Arthu r Cumm ings Business A dmin istraiion

Kappa Delta Rho 1, 4, Custodian 2, Athletic Repre entative 3 ; Outing Club 1 ; Radio Colby 2; Camera Club 2; Spanish Club 1 . Fat boy' club . . . Fairfield center . . . fourt h for bridge . . . eleven o'clock club . . . ack . . . Farmington . . . English major . . . Birddog . . . Bowdoin, Maine weekend . . . " I move t hat we adjourn" . . . "Going home, Ed ? " . . . "Hot to t rot" . . . I'm as good a Gammnn say be is.

Marcia Curtis

Wolla ton, Mas achu etts Transfer, Boston U n iversity - Biology

Women' Judiciary 4; Echo 4; S.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Life Science Colloquium Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4; Library Associates 4; International Relation Club 2 , 3 ; Glee Club 3, 4; 01oir 2, 3 ; enior Advisor. "What' the attraction i n Florida, Mar h ?" . . . "I've got t o go to lab" . . . human fo il . . . Hen-Med . . . Let' go for a walk . . . inus weather . . . "Money-it' better to be mi erable with Waterville' it, t han witho � t it" . . . "! e , hould be more l ike t he ancient Greeb . . . lab . . . Doctor Curt1 . ,

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Karl Dornisli, Jr.

Plainville, Connecticut Business A dm inistration

Zeta P i 3, 4 ; Canterbu ry Club 1, Vice President 4; Outing Club 1 , . . 2 , 4 ; l nternat10nal Relat10n Club 1, 2 ; Basketball Manager 1 , 2. Knob . . . O nie's . . . Dead Rat . . . make mine bal . . . "Let's go downtown" . . . one of the original Katahdin Council gan g . . . seen always in the wrong places with the wrong people.

Stanley A . Doughty

West Pari , Maine

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a � bd � Chi A l p � a 1, 2, 3, Vice Pre ident 4; _Baseball 1, , Tiger . . . Going home . . . Never get enough . . . guys" . . . West Paris . . . God's country. Benjamin R . Duce

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Tau Delta Phi Hou e Committee Chairman 3, 4; Echo l, 2 ; Canter· bury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Powder and Wig 1, 2, Vice Pre ident 3, President 4; Gun Club 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 1 ; Life Science Colloquium 2, 3 ; Co mopolitan Club 3 ; Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Ski Team Assi tant Manager

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Beverly, Massachusetts English

Dean's Li t 1, 2, 3, 4; Echo l, 3 ; Powder and W i g 3, 4; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Radio Colby 3; Library A sociates 4; International Relations Club 1 . Dot . . . John o n Pond and M i ller' . . . grub week . . . Chug-a-lug mobile . . . " I M POSSI BLE, Mr. Chapman ! " . . . Breakfast at Onie's . . . the longe t month . . . one of the clan . . . Greenwich in J u ly. Carol Dyer

Pelham Manor, New York Biology

Delta Delta Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Women's J udiciary 4; ORACLE Art Editor 3; Echo 3, 4 ; S.C.A. l ; Powder and W i g 1, 4; Outing Club 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Life Science Colloquium 2 , 3 , 4 ; I nternational Relations Club 1 , 3 , 4 ; Pi Gamma M u 3. I n famous window . . . Modest Artist . . . labs, labs and more lab . . . I'm going to change my major ! . . . me sy room . . . That first impres ion . . . ten to eleven club . . . the group. Gardner, Massachusett

C. Arthur Eddy Mathematics

Lambda Chi A l pha 1 , 2, 3, Ritual Chairman 4; Dean's List 3; S.C.A . 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Hangout 1, 2, Manager 3, Chairman 4; Glee Club 1 ; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Math Achievement Award 1 . " H e's a good ---" . . . "But I'm not superstitious about h " . . . sinus but hardly a Mario Lanza . . . "That's the girl I'm gonna marry" . . � t he classic Don J uan . . . Q.E.D . . . . Florence Chadwick of J oh n · s o n D a y ' 5 2 . . . " W h o wants to Charlston ? " . . . early morning bird walks . . . "I like that sweater, brings out her good points" . . . "I tell you it's bigger t han Rocky's". Brooklyn, New York

Edwin Eisen History

Tau Delta Phi 1, 2, Social Chairman 3, Cu tos 4; Echo As i tant Sub· cription Manager 3 ; H illel 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1 . T h e L a d . . . comes from the "Garden Spot of t h e Earth" . . . Tchh h . . . anybody wanna b u y pols a n d pans . . . Oh to b e a " t u d " . . . "The Quiet Girl". Waterville, Maine

Nancy Eustis History

ocial Chairman 4; Dean' Li t 4; Echo Delta Delta Delta 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 1 , 2; W .A.A. Volleyball Manager 3; l nte.rnation � l Re­ lation Club l ; Basketball I, 2, 3; J u n ior Counselor 4; Semor Adv1 or 4. That home away from home . . . alway a friend . . . ocks to Bo ton . . . the big plan . . . Noel . . . "n ice t room i n the dorm" . . . Hathaway shirt . . . ten to eleven club . . . The Group. 4;


Joel Farbi h

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Nancy E. Fortui11e

Ogunquit, Maine English

Alpha Della Pi 1 , 2, Recording Secretary 3, Chaplain 4; Dean' List 4 ; .C.A . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Library A sociates 3 , 4 ; I nternational Relations Club l ; Glee Club 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Choir 4 ; Mary Low Carver Poetry Prize 3 · ' A.A.U.W. Book Fund Award 4. "Who's afraid of the big Beowul f ? " . . . Mei je . . . "herler ! " . . . ·· J t ' a great infirmary now ! " . . . Barber of C-ville . . . poetry, painting, piano . . . wants to tudy abroad.

Scott Foster

South Portland, Maine Geology

Della Kappa Ep ilon 1, Secretary 2, 3, Ru hing Chairman 4; Outina "' Club 1 ; Life cience Colloquium 3; Track 1 , 2; Basketball 4. cat . . . get o li ttle that he owe . . . 107 in a row . . . yellow pigeon . . fru trated ba ketball player . . . j ust fru trated . . . charter member of the Black even . . . di like rah-rah.

Robert A. Frank

Brookline, Ma

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Economics

Tau Delta Phi 1 , Hi torian 2, C u tos 3, Vice President 4· Dean's Li t 3; ORACLE Busine s Staff 2, 3 ; Echo 1 ; H illel 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2. Things are slow . . . only has five job . . . one way ticket to the Pentagon . . . 1,000 ways to beat the R .O.T.C. . . . "Oh, I'll ack out the day after tomorrow for a few hours."

Robert C. Fraser

H ul l , Ma achusett Business A dm inistration

Zeta P i 1, 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Dean' List 4; Outing Club 1, 2 ; Football 2, 3. Make a long story longer . . . Pinned ? Never ! . . . a jet can do every­ thing a woman can do and more . . . Noble Nose . . . I haven't been wrong ince the last t i me I talked to Dad . . . j ust talking i t over with Harriet . . . the l ast of the real great guys . . . "You've got Lo be that way Mr. Fra er" . . . I ' m a Zele, not at A.T.0.

New Rochelle, New York

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South Paris, Maine

Edwin L. Gammon Business A dministration

Kappa Delta Rho l , 2, Treasurer 3, V ice Pre ident 4; International Relations Club 1 ; French Club 1 . Lean bean . . . this i s the last week-end I'm going home . . . Gummoo . . . Fairfield center . . . Roberts Hall . . . Bruehl' for pring vacation . . . Lucky 1 4 . . . wiry . . . Did I ever tell you about So. Paris? . . . h u ky Gemo . . . Hathaway . . . Rip Dam.

Swamp col l , Ma sachu ·etts

William L. Ganem

Business A dm in istration

Alpha Tau Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Worthy entinel 3 ; Newman Club l, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Football 1 .

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West Hartford, Connecticut

Merrillyn A. Healey

Religion - Sociology

I .F.A. Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. 1, 2, Cabinet 3, V ice President 4; Treasurer 3, ocial Chairman 4; Outing Cl ub 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; W .A.A. Man· Em· Religious · 1 Prize "' ager 3, numerals, letter 3; H amlin Speakina ' phasi Committee 2, 4. make 'Karl is comin g ! " . . . serious minded joker . . . "They don't . . the out cars now like ours" . . . "Why ? " . . . those discussions ! . much so always '"Tt1ere's . . . of doors . . . T.G.R . . . . many majors to do." . . . marriage and a career . . . M .M.M. Waterville, Maine

Timothy M. Herlihy Business A dm inistration

Delt a U psilon 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4. Mighty Tim . . . Dexter's Drugstore's standby . . . girls, what a troublesome lot they are . . . Drinking "coke" at Bill's with Huey . . . Townie with a car . . . sleeping with Lee Williams on basketball trips . . . 'Anybody want their breakfast money ? " Waterville, Maine

Marjorie Hill Non-professional Chemistry

Correspo nding Secretary 4 ; Chi Omega 1 , 2, R ushing Co-Chai rman 3, Colloqu ium 3 , 4 ; Inter· Dean's List 4 ; Dorm Council 4 ; Life Science Glee Club 1 . 3; b n ational Relation s Club 3; German Clu . . . . Don and Bernie . . . Margie . . . Blueberry H ill . . . T.O.F.F ons" . . . Pud . . . faux pas in GMB . . . "No i n hibition s, no inhibiti i" . . . Maniac from Maine chem lab . . . "When I was i n Pompei . . . Mrs. Malap rop.

West Newton, Massachusetts

Barbara Hills

Psychology

List 3, 4; Studen t Govern ment Delta Delta Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean's 4; Moder n Dance Club 4, Secretary 1 ; ORACL E 1, 2; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 3. . do now . . . I'm so confus ed . . D.R.I.P . . . . what am I going to go home . . . 6 letters i n to got I've sorry, . . . ie" pushin g "Pook . . . a n d what's your I Q ? o n e day ! . . . a l l n ight speech es Tenafly, New Jersey

Janice Holland

French

Outing 1 ; Powder and W i g 2, 3 ; Dean's List 4; Canter bury Club 4. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Frenc h Club 3, club·A . . . e X-stor the sing agent for D utch . . . M.M.M . . . . purcha rd heart- Puerto Rico and the Vineya . 4 no . . . Hee . . . an island er at o. s in Belgra de . . . " Mugri entisim . . spring picnic s of the spring ut marsh mallow s. . . . never went to a fire witho Quincy , Massac husetts

Carol Hourula

Business A dm inistration

g Club 1 , Chair man 4; S.C.A. 1 ; Outin Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, Social ons Assoc iates 4 ; Intern ationa l Relati y Librar ; 3 Colby Radio ; 4 , 2, 3 Comm ittee 2 ; G.0.0 .N. Club 1 ; Frenc h Club 1 ; House ds, i k I was i n the infirm ary . . . c'mon D.R.1 .P . . . . B u t Mr. Willia ms, . . wine riots . . . I'm bored , . am sunbe dead a . . . t i let's cut and spa e with J udy nation al grub days . . . Europ let's. do ometh ing ! . . . of 252 . . . usic and atmos phere . . . 1 / 3 . . . the Ha-Ro o . . . mood m . . . ? hey, would n't it be fun if we Douglas C. Howard

Newto nville, Massa chuset ts Psychology

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Montp elier, Vermo nt

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Eleanor E. Johnson

New York City, New York

2, 3,

Psych ology

4;

4;

Alpha Delta Pi l, Officer Guard Dean's List Newman Club Outing Club French C l ub The Royal I n n . . . baby bl ue convertibles . . . Arizona . . . Sleeping sick11es. . . . n what el e is new ? . . . Work on him . . . "Where's Charl i e ? " . . . the little one . . . while you're up.

1, 2, 3, 4;

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1, 2.

Susan S. Johnson

Bethel, Connecticut French

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3,

4;

4;

1954.

Richard A. Jones

Melrose, Mas achusett · Business A dm inistration

3, 4;

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4; 4;

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ecretary Vice President Basketball Captain Zeta Psi l, Varsity Golf Captain Captains' Council Senior Advisor. Ju t plain "R." Jone . . . Often seen with Karl Domish . . . " I'll raise" . . . A knight of the "round table" . . . "Are you from Melrose ? " Alfred M. Joseph

Waterville, Maine Business Administration

1, 2, 3, 4;

1.

Newman Club Basketball Spa . . . Rut hie . . . help the Spa cause . . . "Daddy" i n May . . . develops Chadwicks a t the club . . . more mermaids than ever . . . did we kill those college boys i n basketball !

1, 2, 3, 4

Virginia D . Kane

Cherryfield, Maine Psychology

1, 2, 3, 4;

1.

Dean's List Outing Club She's cold . . . want t o g o t o the movie ? . . . always saves room for buttercrunch . . . dry sense of h umor . . . Maine accent . . . senior year in the guest room . . . no Government again today. Gilbert A. Keay

1,

Wilton, Maine Profcs�ional .Chem istry

3, 4; 4.

1, 2, 3, 4;

1, 3, 4;

Newman Club 2, Outing Club Band Track Senior Advisor Official owner and mourner of conversationless Parakeet "Roques· pierre Von Johnesse O'Neial" . . . Famous for : fast Fords . . . faster Buicks with bullet holes . . . trips to Maine and Gloria . . . being an indestructible but reticent mole . . . closing the Birdsnest . . drinking . . . Late Chem labs . . . drinking . . . Wendel and Lester . . . drinking . . . Ben and "Watch you Eyes" . . . fearless.

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Aubrey C. Keef

Vanceboro, Maine Business A dministration

1, 2, 3, 4; 1, 2, 3, 4; 4; 3;

2, 3, 4; 3;

Student Government Dean's List A lpha Tau Omega Basketball Blue Key Chapel Ushers Co-Chairman Treasurer Baseball Hockey State of Maine Colleges' Represent a · t ive to N .A.M. Convention 2 ; Air Force Association Award of Out­ Distinguished Mili tary Commander of Cadet standing Cadet Student "Cole Keef" . . . has written to J udy for four years . . . "What makes you think I'm marrie d ? " . . . summer baseball in Canada . . . "Wait 'til I fi nish studying" . . . flying jet . . . "The President" . . . " I t's a great l ife, W h itie."

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John T. King II

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Melro e, Mas achu ett English

Delta Upsilon 1, 2, Corresponding Secretary 3, Pre ident 4; Radio Colby 3 4· G lee Club 1, 2, Secretary 3, Trea urer 4; Choir 1, 2 ; Colby Eight 1. 1: 2: 4, Business 3; Football 1 ; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President . . . D.U.

" Happy Jack" . . . Powder Puff's P a . . . personality plus


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Barry Ler:oao

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Tau I ha Phi, 1, 3, �• . c. retary 2; l l i l lel l. 2, Tna-. u r r 3, \'i<· l'r ic.l1·nt �; Ba .. k e t bo l l I ; Ba- Lia l l 1, 2, 3, 1; . nior A < h i"li r ; I n t ra m u ral Co u ncil. k i c.I from 1 fl fi Id ! . . . " ow let\ l ook '"Dat e with J u d " . • • t h a t t he wh11I 1hing 11uj · t i vel>" . . . M y h art helong., to Bu .. tun . Ont" m a n \\ .C.T.l . . . . nm- il'nt iuu • • . gu d buy. M iddl buro,

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Robert McAuliffe

Hansen, Massachusetts Economics

Lambda 4 ; Men' Varsity Pizza . .

Chi A l ph a 1 , 2, 4, Pledge Trainer 3 ; Student Government l , J udiciary l , 2 , 3 , Chairman 4 ; Newman Club l ; G u n Club 3 ; h o w l ; Senior Advisor 4. . A u gust 29, 1953 . . . Helen . . . Vet's Apartments.

Lois McCarty

Portland, Maine English

A l ph a Delta Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 1, 2, 4; Women's Student League 3; .C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. Winter Sports Manager ; Library Associates 3, 4; Ski Team 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, v ice Pre ident 4. ' McCart" . . . M .M.M. . . . Twoop, fifth, and Queen Anne . . . the I gloo with Chris . . . Jezebel's funeral march . . . Roy, Roy, Roy . . . got another paper . . . A ugusta weekend with "Bessie" . . . fourth for bridge ? . . . only ten in our apartment now . . . see you at the Moul i n Rouge . . . cognac ? Sylvia J. McLaughlin

Gardiner, Maine English

Dean's Li t 3 ; Library A sociates 3, 4; I nternational Relations Club 1 . y l . . . "Heart of M y Heart" . . . Boiler Room A partments . . . flying trip to Georgia, letters from J apan . . . poodle . . . W innie the Bolton . . . Africa and Moose . . . leepwalking to fire dril ls . . . Al . . . Would you like a balloo n ? . . . "Silence ! " . . . Tomorrow my diet starts . . . Win nie the Bolton.

Mary D . Mastin

Midland Park, New Jersey Psychology

St udent Government 3, 4; Women's Student League 3, 4 ; Women's J udiciary Chief J ustice 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Choir 4; Colbyettes 3, ecretary 4; J unior Counselor 3 ; Senior Advisor 4. The Robe . . . Spa fly . . . race, anyone ? . . . the young l io n . • . wonderful friend . . . sterl ing qualities . . . The Group.

W inslow, Maine

Maurice D . Mathieu Chemistry

Delta Upsilon 1, 2, 3, 4; Blue Key 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. All Maine and Mo t Valuable Player . . . one of D.U.' married brothers . . . t hey don't come better . . . pack it too 'em.

John R. Megquier

Portland, Maine History

Del t a U psilon 1, 2, 4, House Chairman 3 ; Class President 2. W atervil l e Edward R. Murrow . . . has one o f the nicer ball and chains on campu . . . "Come to the party early because I gotta leave at 10 :30" . . . '"Lend me your car tonight" . . . "only 162 days to gras ing sea on.''

Mere<lith Mitchell

Flushing, New York Sociology

Alpha Delta Pi 1, 2, 3, Scholar h i p Chairman 4 ; .C.A. l ; Powder an•J Wig 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 1, 2, 3. Mitch . . . M.M.M . . . . wha'd you expect, grand opera ? . . . devotee o f chocolate cake . . . aw c'mon, Bessie . . . gotta get that body hop sign . . . it' off to t he fire ; don't forget the mar hmallows . . . from Sad Sack to Maxims.

Providence, Rhode Island

Margaret J . Moore History

Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3; Outing Club 1, 2; I n ternational Relations Club 2, 3, 4. P.J . . . . " PJmobile" . . . long di lance phone call . . . "Want my heating pad ? " . . . heart of gold . . . eternally grussed . . . ten to eleven club . . . goodies . . . The Group.


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Elma }. Parker

We t Hart ford, Connecticut Psych ology

Dean' Li t 3, 4; .C.A. 2, 3, 4; Outing O u b 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. n umerals 2. El . . . Connecticut Yankee . . . cooling pineapple j uice in clothes drier . . . ' · ·u·e-e" . . . Bridge anyone ? . . . I'll never tell ! . . . J immy G . . . . black & chartreu e . . . always finagling. Robert Parker

Marblehead, Massachusett English

Lambda Chi A l pha 1, 4, Pledge Trainer 2, Basketball Coach 3 ; Oracle Feature Editor 2 ; Cla s Vice President 2 ; Wednesday Afternoon Club 3, 4. Ace . . . known and loved by all . . . thinks he is the last of the great guy . . . I'm really a Lambda Chi, I j ust know a few A.T.O.'s . . . but it' easier to L udy at Onie's . . . "pitch group ? " . . . Yanak and 1 . . . My mother will never peak Lo you, Tom . . . If I get kicked out. Josephine R. Peary

Brunswick, Maine A rt

igma Kappa 1, 2, 3, ocial Chairman 4; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Gun Club 3, 4 ; G.0.0.N. Jody . . . Boston weekends . . . grub week . . . the "Gay Group" . . . Hemingway and Kenton the H. B. Lowe Hou e . . . Dean's other l ist time . . . " I almo L plutzed ! " A. Lawrence Peirson Ill

1, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club "It was Ler-rible ! " . . . . . . Mother Peary and . . . Let' have piano

Concord, Massachu etts Geology

Phi Delta Theta 1, 2, 4, Secretary 3 ; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Ski Team 2, 3, Captain 4. Bomba the j ungle boy . . . black j ack . . . ski swindle . . . one a year brand . . . window watch . . . Pirate girl . . . rocks in hi head . . . a real bopper box of pennies. Carolyn I. Perron

Waltham, Mas achu etts Sociology

Delta Delta Delta 1, 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 4; Dean' Li t 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Social Committee 1 ; Baptist Fellowship 1 ; Outing Oub 1 ; I n ter· national Relation Club 1, 3, 4; Senior Advisor. Carol . . . "Bill" . . . "We had some chickens" . . . parties with Su ie . . . u p and comi n g bridge player . . . a l iving sunbeam . . . a picnic basket and a Chevy . . . "it must be my anniver ary" . . . a kitty at heart . . . a letter a day . . . Dumbo. Southwe t Harbor, Maine

Melvin D . Pliillips History

Delta U psilon 1, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 3, 4; I ntramural . Pepe . . . only man without a date for three years . . . that girl from P re que I l e ! . . . down to the Ho-tel in Southwe t . . . "Dana" Someday 1 '11 t ake a drink, Grout.

Waterville, Maine

Mary A n n Pilon Spanish

Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; I . F.A. 2, Pre ident 3 ; panish Club 1 , 2, 3 ; Phi Sigma Iota 3, 4. "A k Al" . . . T.V. at hangout . . . "this bank balance won't balance ! " . . . table for six at noon . . . K D P parties . . . "Al kicked me" . . . "one of these day " - pow ! . . . weekend vi its of the Ob . . . free pas es to the State.

Elizabeth }. Powley

Convent, New J er ey

Transfer, Bradford Junior College - French Echo 4; Outing Club 3, 4; Yacht Council 3 ; H ouse Committee 4; Home· enior Advi or 4. coming Queen 4; Bet y . . . clipping lovely locks . . . heap o f happi nes . . . unique laugh . . . knit . . . '"nice t room in the dorm" . . . David . . . night hirt . . . the group


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Georgia M. Roy

Brookline, Massachusetts English

igma Kappa 1, 2, ong Leader 3, President 4; House Committee 2, 3 ; Social Committee 3 ; .C.A. 1 , 2 ; Gun Glub 3 ; Glee Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; 010ir 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Colbyeltes 2, 3, 4 ; Var ity Show 1 ; Pan Hellenic Coun­ cil 3, President 4. Marilvn . . . the poor l ittle kid . . . Movie anyone ? If not I'll go alone . . . Two of a kind . . . You mell tires . . . Traveli n g salesmen, h a ! . . . early to bed and early t o r i e make a m a n . . . H a d another letter The Group. from National . Gerald L. Roy

Waterville,

Maine

Professional -Chemistry

Kappa Delta Rho 4; Dean' Li t 4; Newman Club 1 , 2 , 3, 4. Chemi try, Prof. Weeks and Ray . . . And living at the Keyes Building . . . What 's a good gut ? . . . Mar hall, you're crazy . . . It's not the principle . . . What did you get on your unknown ? . . . Colby's broad m i nded chemist . Call me at Jeanne's . . . Ambition : bigger and better A Bombs. Arlyne R. Sacks

Waterville, Maine Psych ology

Delta Del t a Delta 1 , 2, 3, 4; H i l lel 1, Social Ornirman 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 1 ; I nternational Relation Club 1. Army W i fe . . . Hotel Hopper . . . the handwriting on the wall . . . Robert' Union ocial Hour . . . ummer in Maryland . . . a friend in need . . . "So what's new ? " . . . Howie. A. Allen Sandler

Newton, Massachusetts History

Tau Delta Phi 1, 2, 4, House Committee Chairman 3 ; Echo Circula­ tion 2 ; Hillel 1 , 2, 4, Vice President 3 ; Powder and Wig 4; International Relations Club 1 , 2; Ba eba l l Manager 1 . I don't l ike t hat name any longer . . . the big tee . . . There's nothin g worse than a w e t t e a b a g . . . W ho's been sleeping i n my bed ? . . • "Don't a t me" . . . I 'po e you're right . . . joyous Plymouths . . . Ben, I j u t don't lend m y car - that's all. Waterville, Maine

Sherman Saperstein Business A dm in istration

Tau Delta P h i 1, 2, Scribe 3, Social Committee Chairman 4; Dean's Li t 4; H il lel 1 , 2, 3, 4. "Townie" . . . four wheel personality . . . take car 8 today . . . small town boy . . . loves Portland . . . Smorgasbord at 300 Main Street . . . loves to fly . . . "Beowulf's Bubba" . . . thinner than Harold and Alan together . . . ca bmere consciou . . . everybody's cousin. Amherst, Massachusetts

Nicholas Sarris History

Phi Delta Theta 1, Warden 2, Secretary 3, President 4; I n ternational Relation Club 1 ; Football 1 , 2, 3, 4; Ba eball 1 ; I nter· Fraternity Council 3. Me, yes ! You, no ! . . . Why do you do those things ? . . . Shirley . . . Ne t riots . . . slants flivvens . . . olids are caking . . . Big, Bad and Boogy . . . Baggage costs . . . Arbor Day and El Rato . . . Hey, Hey riots . . . "Remember down at the old bou e ? " Lowell,

Victor F. Scalise

Massachusetts

History

Kappa Delta Rho 1, Secretary 2, Rushing Chairman 3, President 4 ; Student Government 3 ; Social Committee 4 ; Echo 4 ; S.C.A. 1 ; Outing Oub l · Cheerleader 1 , 2, 3, Captain 4; Levine Public Speaking ' Contest Third Prize 3; I nter-Fraternity Council 3, 4; I n ter-Fraternity Fact Book Editor 4. What a Quee n ! . . . I hate a grubby dresser . . . at Mount Hermon . . . The Yankees . . . Little Napoleon . . . Give me a C-0-L-B-Y . . . The dreamboat or little monster . . . Ho-h u m ! Get with i t ! . . . last o f t h e Old Campus g a n g . . . Old Robens Hall. A ugusta, Maine

Dorothy Sellar English

Delta Delta Del ta 1, 2, 3, Recording Secretary 4 ; S.C.A. 1 ; Glee Oub 1 , 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, . 3, �,; Colb �� ttes 2, 3, ? cr�pbook Ke� per . 4. Dotty . . . seen "my fnend ? . . . two of a kmd . . . h a n t missed a breakfast yet . . . I'm so tired . . . ever een the crapbook? . . . gotta take a p ycho pill . . . The Group.


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Susn11 F. Sm ith

Concord, Mas achusett� History

Al pha Delta Pi 1 , 2, 3, Ru hing Chairman 4; Pan Hellenic Council 3, 4; S.C.A. 1 ; Canterbury Club 1 , 2; Outing Club 1 , 2 ; W .A.A. nu­ meral 1 , letter 2, cup 4, Ten nis Manager 3, 4; Glee Club 1 , 2, 3 ; Choir 4 . ue . . . M . M . M. . . . "See me after 10 :30" . . . just l ike Mutt a n d Jeff . . . L e n n i s racquet . . . "Well, Roger l i k es it ! " . . . "You'll have to ride in the rumble" . . . "the Navy W ife" . . . from Smith to Hueb ch ! Joan Somerville

Mars H ill, Maine Sociology

Dean' Li t 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. 1 ; Outing Mu 3, 4. M.M.M . . . . Bridge ? Movies? Pizza ? . I n't that dreadfu l ? . . . nature lover at hope to undertake t he undertaker . . .

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Ja11e Sta11ford

Wayne, Maine Psychology

Dean' Li t 2, 3 ; Powder and Wig 1, 2 ; Hangout 3, Recording Secre­ tary 4. taffy . . . "Quiet hour ! " . . . galloping to the lil.ie . . . "that irks me" . . . "you're not going to wa te that food, are you ? " . . . overdue papers.

Dia11e L . Stevens

Hastings-on-Hudson, New York

Transfer, Marlboro College - Sociology

Sigma Kappa 2, 3 ; Powder and Wig 2, 3, 4; G lee Club 2, 3 ; Modern Dance Oub 3.

Jn11ice H. Stevenson

Rockland, Massachusetts English

Delta Delta Delta 1, 2, Librarian 3, Chaplain 4; Student Government 1 ; Women's Student League 1 ; Outing Cl ub l , 2 ; Senior Advisor 4. Tenderly Bewitched . . . Jan . . . "plugger" . . . "this is W .T.V.L. ! " . . . "you're out of it" . . . the art of intellectual conversation . . . "going through the motions" . . . Regular Old Gold . . . neat a a pin . . . D .U . Queen a n d D.U . doings.

Diane Stowell

Orange, Massachusett Business A dm inistration

Alpha Delta Pi 1, 2, Room Chairman 3, Corre ponding Secretary 4 ; Channing Murray 1 , 2 ; Outing Club l , 2 , 3 , 4. DiDi . . . M.M.M . . . . Palmer H ouse . . . filth . . . Profits for the Xstore . . . rolls her own weeds . . . the Quad . . . think you'll ever go back ? . . . there's a fire, get the marshmallow . . . to the game room . . . Jezebel, Fo dar . . . and Ben.

Livermore Falls, Maine

Jean P. Strout Business A dm inistration

Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; Panhellenic Council 3, 4; Dean' Li t 1 ; Social Committee 3; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club 1 ; Women's U nion Comm ittee President 4 ; G.0.0.N. 3, 4. D.R.I . P . . . . Mis Jerry Lewis . . . "I owe a bill" . . . a dead sunbeam . . . parties, banquets, and Bells . . . wine riots . . . Dingy Bookie Joint . . . "My Last Duchess" . . . I don't know, I j ust don't know.

Wrentham, Massachusett

William E. Sullivan English

Alpha Tau Omega 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Social Commit lee 2, 3 ; Echo 1, 2, 3, 4 : Newman Club 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Powder and W i g 1 , 2 , 3 ; Outing O u b 1 , 2 ; Choir 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Cla Secretary 2. "Are you British ? " . . . been known to have a fe.w . . . avoid classe• with con ummate skill . . . known and loved at Bowdoin . . . "The Bear" . . . pajama . . . Colby's MacArthur-"! hal l return."


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W arcl W. Tracy

lamford, Connecticut Pre-Dental

Independent Council 3, 4; Social Committee 4; Oracle Senior Editor 4 · H angout 4 ; Outing Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Camera Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Life Sci� ence Colloquium 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 3, 4 ; Senior Advisor. "I'll always blame that card game" . . . Pru . . . never a dull moment i n the Bio Building . . . Ward's Ford . . . October 3, 1952. Theotlore J . Turchon

Newton, Massachusetts History

Powder and Wig 1 , 2 ; Outing Club 1 ; Football 1 . "Turch" . . . still looking f o r that o n e co-ed . . . G u s Baby . . . goin;,: for his 9th one-"Dear John" that i s . . . Turch's meat wagon . . . love that hairy sox . Eleanor R. Turner

We t Bridgewater, Massachusetts Biology

Alpha Delta Pi 1, 2, Ways and Means Chairman 3, Magazine Chairman 3, 4, Historian 4, Reporter 4; Dean's List 1 , 2, 3, 4; Channing Murray 1, 2; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Life Science Colloquium 3, 4; Campus Chest Treasurer 1 ; Student Government Scholarship 2. Renrut . . . M .M.M . . . . l i fe begins as a senior . . . X-store . . . can't, gotta go to lab . . . i f it's unconventional, I'll do it . . . Ron . . . any news ? want to buy a magazine? . . . goodnight kisses on a footstool . . . game room . . . 25¢ worth of gas, please. Richard B. Ullman

Buffalo, New York English

Tau Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Hockey 1, 2, 4; Tennis 3, 4. The fabulous Bronc . . . all n ight poker games with Skip . . . mother Opp's boy . . . living in a sty . . . Caesar almost trained him-almost, but gave up. Great Neck, New York

Leslie A . Va11Nostrand Sociology

Delta Delta D el t a 1, 2, Service Project Chairman 3, Vice President 4 ; H o use Committee 4 ; S.C.A. 1 ; Outing Club Katahdin Council 1 , 2 , W inter Carnival Chairman 2, 3, Treasurer 4 ; W .A.A. 1 , cup 3, Basket­ ball Manager 4; Hockey 1 ; Yacht Club Vice Commodore 2, 3. Les . . . Pasta Va Zoo . . . never walks . . . "Les, Les" . . . Brown . . . off to another meeting . . . The Group . . . pixie face . . . t he greatest weekend. Danvers, Massachu etts

Robert L. Voorhees Business Administration

Alpha Tau Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2 ; Baseball 1 . "Victor" . . . contented . . . solved date problems permanently the Bavaaaaarian.

Slingerland , New York

Lorraine A. Walker History

Delta Delta Delta 1, 2, 3, President 4; Panhellenic Council Secretary­ Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; Softball 3, Manager 2, 4; Hockey Man­ ager 3; G lee Club 1 , 2, 3; Choir 3, 4; Colbyettes 2, 3; Cap and Gown 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Women's Union Committee 1 , 2, 3, 4; Varsity Show 1 . Larry . . . pounds t h e gavel . . . always a smile . . . two car problem . . . Artie . . . Slingerlands Kid . . . The Group.

Belmont, Massachusetts

Davitl W alling/ord Business

Zeta P i upreme Council 1, 3, Secretary 2, President 4 ; Student Gov­ ernment 1, 2, 4; Men's Judiciary Secretary 1, Chairman 3, 4; Chapel U sher 2 · Outing Club 1 ; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1 ; Senior Advisor 4. . "Am I "The ol tl Wall" . . . "George, can I have the night off ? " my brother's keeper ? " . . . the tycoon of the Hotel Preston.


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Auburn, Maine

Richard E. Whiti11g History

Governm ent 4; Social Alpha Tau Omega 1, 2, 3, Secretar y 4; Student 2, Vice Presiden t 3; Camera Commit tee 3, Chairma n 4; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Republic ans' Club 1 , 2 ; Football l ; Track l ; Ski Team 1, Club l, 4, P re ident 2, 3.

Charles /. Windhorst

West

Haven, Connecticut

History - Government - Economics

ry 4; Newman Club l, 2, 3, 4 ; Phi Delta Theta 1 , 2, Historia n 3, Secreta , 4. Footba ll 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Baseba ll 1 , 2 , 3 ridiculo u . . . B i g Game H unter "Horst" . . . Ticonic St . Riots . . . t rips home via t humb . . . needs . . . Weird- o footwea r deluxe . . . long artist. a pair of wooden shoe . . . emotio nal R ichmon d, Maine

Willia m H. Wing

ional Chem istry Transfe r, Ricker College - Profess

Ba eball 3, 4. Delta Kappa Ep ilon 3, Secretary 4; visit infirma ry . . . after big week· B i l l . . . off to Houlto n . . . likes to floor running mooth . . . been hird end . . . Charlie Antell . . . keeps t looking for it but can't find it.

Do11ald D. Wyeth

Honolul u, Hawaii ociology

Outing Club Zeta Psi 1, 2 3, 4; Canter bury 1, 4; tions Club 1, 2. en . . girthm l origina the H awaiia n . . . one of h i s car . . . Beach . . . likes to roll lawns with at n ight . . Onie's in t h e P.M. and the Dead Rat of the Katah din Counc il gang.

Antlwny A. Y a11uchi

1 ; Interna tional Rela­ . a urvivor of Minot Bill's i n the mornin g, . a remain ing membe r

yo set, New York Psychology

ent 4 ; Stude nt Gover nment V ice Presid Lambd a Chi Alpha l , 2, 3, 4; 1; Club Vice Presid ent 4 ; Colby Eight Men' J udicia ry 2 , 3 , 4 ; Newm an Track ; 1 all all 3 ; Baseb Footb e ll-Stat A ; 4 , l ptain Footb all 2, 3, Co-Ca 1, 2, 3, 4. r y . . . now I remem ber . . . Procto Bamb ino . . . I 'l l tay . . . Pat-se . oyster s in that bay . . . Smile don't do that . . . There are

Carol A. York

Oaklan d, Maine Transfer,

h Boston Univer sity - Englis

Banc.I an Fellow ship 2, 3, Presid ent 4; Dean's List 3, 4; Colby Christi 4. ian 2 , 3, Librar . . . Over · at the last po ible mome nt" ''Alwa y rushin g somewhere band . . . . . The "Oakl and terror " of the loaded with tons of stuff . . . "hair . impos sible to stop start, to hard : nalist As a conve rsatio twi ter".

Jolw lt1. Alex Raymo11tl J. Billington

Philos ophy History

Waterville, Mainf' Marb lehead , Massa chu ells Waterville, Maine

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BRUSH, J LIE H ., '56 66 Oxford Rd., Newton Centre, Ma BU LL, J A N E H . , '55 92 Dresden Ave., Gardiner B U LLOCK, CAROL I . , '54 85 Linden St., W inchendon, Mas . B U LLOCK, H. R IDGLEY, '55 Dodds Lane, Ardmore, Pa. B UONOMO, DONALD G., '56 Stevens Lane, White Plain , N. Y. BURBANK, A N N E R., '55 46 Pleasant St., Waterville BU RG, BA RBARA J., '55 70 Spencer St., W i n ted, Con n . B UR N H A M , A N N E D . , '55 2 W aldo Ct., Welle ley, Ma s. B U R N S, BETSY D., '55 2 Beechtree Lane, Bronxville, N. Y. B U R NS, W I LL I A M H ., '57 537 Broadway, Everett, Mass. B U R RAGE, LINDA J., '56 503 Pleasant St., S. Weymouth, Mas . B U RTIS, LINDA J., '54 23 Park Pla1.. c , Great Neck, N. Y. BUTLER, J A N ET H., '57 16524 Topping Way, Los Gatos, Cal. BUTTERWORTH, DONNA L., '57 1 16 Robin R d., W . Hartford, Conn. BYRN ES, PETER M., '57 22 Carey Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. CA D M U S, LINDA K., '47 13 Brook.field Rd., Riverside 1 5, R. ] . CALL, M ITCHELL N ., '56 Briarhurst, Knowlton, Quebec, Canada CAM ERON, J O H N W ., '57 16 Summit St., Fairfield CAMPBELL, FRED E., '56 99-53 74th Ave., Newport, R . I. CANO LE, A N N B ., '57 Brenton Rd., Newport, R. I. CAOU ETTE, E M I LE A., '54 46 W i n ter St., Skowhegan CA PEN, S U SA N N E, '55 K i n gsland Rd., Boonton, N. J. CARLSON, HARRY, '56 5 M t . Tom Rd., Pelham Manor, N. Y. CAR LSON, JOHN V., '56 639 Great Plain Ave., Needham, Mass. C A R LSON, R O G E R H., '56 Hathaway Lane, Essex Fells, N. J. CARROLL, N A N CY W., '56 9 Heafferam Rd., Old Greenwich, Con n . C A R V E R , RO BERT L . , '56 24 Chandler Rd., A ndover, Mass. CASE, ALBERT R., '54 74 Green St., Vergenne , Vt. CAWLEY, ELEANOR M ., '56 330 Nesm i t h St., Lowell, Ma s. CENTER, MARGAR ET A., '57 10 Union St., G reen field, Mass. C H A MBERLIN, D I A N E L., '54 146 Essex St., Lyn n field Center, Mas . C H AM B E R LI N , PRISCILLA R., '56 Mahopac Ave., Croton Fall , N. Y . C H A M B ERS, H ELEN S . , '55 538 Kirby St., New Bedford, Mass. C H A N D LER, JOAN E., '55 63 Longley Rd., West brook C H A P P ELL, W ILLIAM B., '57 Bayberry Lane, Mt. Kisco, N. Y. CHASE, J A N ET C., '56 H i nckley C HATFI E LD, ERN EST J., '56 3 1 Charlesbank Rd., Newton, M a s. C H E R RY, E. A N N, '57 1 9 Taber St., New Bedford, Mass. CH I P M A N , JOAN P., '57 U .S. Fi heries Station, Beaufort, N. C. C H O M I CZ, M I C H A L I N E A., '57 t., W orce ter, Ma terl i n g 1 13

C H R I ST I E, LI NDON E., '56 290 Central St., E. Bridgewater, Mas . C H R IST I E, PA L W., '56 290 Central t., E. Bridgewater, Ma s. c ru CI, A TONETTE M., '57 42 Queen t., Cranston, R. I. CLAPP, A LFRED C., '56 244 . Montclair Ave., Montclair, N . ]. CLAPP, DOROTHY E., '57 17 Mend! Terr., Montclair, N. J. CLARK, DA Y I D T., '57 2 L'Homme t., Daniel on, Con n. C LARK, JA 1E H. '57 N. A n on CLARK, SAM U EL, '55 Oakl and CLEME T, J DITH T., '56 Hem lock Hill, Erie t. Rd., Macedon, N . Y. CLOU GH, RICHARD Q., '55 3 Pri nceton Rd., Natick, Mass. CLOUTI ER, ROBERT 0., '57 1 2 Rancourt Ave., Win low COATES, ROBERT E., '57 596 Edgecombe Ave., New York, N. Y. COAT WORTH, SH I R LEY A., '54 Cro River, N. Y. COBB, CARL M., '56 1201 Valley Ave., S.E., Wa hington, D. C. COBB, CAROL A., '57 32 1 hore Rd., Cape Elizabeth COBBA N, J A M E B., '57 266 W. End Ave., New York, N. Y. COCK HAW, PETER A., '57 5 Undercl iff Terr., W . Orange, N . J. COFFIN, PATRICIA A., '56 29 Boody St., Brunswick COGG I N , V I R G I N I A L., '55 58 H art St., New Britain, Conn . C O H E N , ETH EL, Poplar t., Skowhegan COHEN, H EN RY L., '56 35 Ea ton Ave., White Plain , N . Y. COLBROTH, BEVERLY A., '57 48 A irport Rd., Concord, N. H . COLLINS, E LEANOR J ., '57 102 E. Barney St ., Gouverneur, N. Y. COLLINS, JAN E E., '56 143 Linden St., Everett, Mas . COLLINS, LAW R ENCE H ., '57 Pocasset, Mass. COLLIN S, THOMAS S., '57 76 Rockridge Rd., Walt ham, Mass. CONKLI G, JO ANNE, '54 739 Harrison St., W. Hempstead, N . Y. CONKLING, J O H N C., '57 156 Pratt t., E. Aurora, N. Y. CONNELLY, MARGARET A., '55 3 Eaton Ave., Camden CONNOLLY, BARBARA A., '57 24 Dean Rd., Brookline, Ma s. COOK, ELEANOR C., '56 58 Harvard St., Glen Ridge, N. J . C O O N , KATHA R I N E H ., '56 Putnam Farm, Amenia, N. Y. COPPOLINO, J O H N F., '57 1807 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. CORK EY, J U DITH M., '57 322 Sutton Ave., Hackensack, N. J . CORNISH, M A R T H A E . , '54 5 1 4 . Main St., lippery Rock, Pa. COSTELLO, EDITH M., '54 105 Mackey Ave., Port Washington, N. Y. COU I LLA RD, DOROTHY E . , '55 Partridge Rd., Duxbury, Mas . COWING, NANCY J., '55 369 Tremont St., Springfield, Mas . COWP ERTHW A ITE, GERALD B., '54 W i nthrop

CRANK, W ILLIA M S., '57 257 Pontiac Ave., Cran ton, R. I . CRES Y , J EAN F., '54 93 Falmouth t ., Portland CRONIN, H ERBERT F., '57 87 Moraine St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. CROSBY, W A R R E N D., '54 Farmington CRO S, H ELEN C., '54 Barrett's Hill, H udson, N. H. CROSS, J EFFREY C., '57 63 Wil hire Pk., Needham, Ma s. CROSS, JU TI N H., '56 1 7 Lindsey St., Rockland CRO S, ROBERT B., '54 Lexington Ave., N. Dartmouth, Ma s. CROS FI ELD, PRISCILLA M., '54 30 Beaufort Rd., Boston 30, Mass. CROUTHA M E L, ROSEMA RY, '56 125 S. 3rd St., Perka ie, Pa. CU CCU RO, RALPH A., '55 1045 Campbell Ave., W. Haven, Con n . CUMMINGS, A RT H U R R., '54 15 Madison, N. An on CURT IS, MARCIA, '54 9 Lincoln Ave., Wollaston, Ma s. CUTHBERT ON, BETTY.ANN, '55 3 Lincoln St., Melro e 1 6, Ma . CUTTER, MARY 0., '55 618 Overhill, Birmingham, Mich. CYR, H ENRY G., '54 15 Tampa St ., Lewiston CYRIACKS, JANE, '57 159 W. Broad St., Westerly, R. I . CZERNIN, CHARLES B., '57 Lakeville, Conn . D AINWOOD, WALTER D., '57 5960 Amarillo St., La Mesa, Cal . D A L POZZOL, P ETER B., '56 104 Irvin g Ave., Torrington, Conn . D'A M ICO, ANTHONY M., '57 201 Broadway, Bangor DANFORTH, MARY E., '57 Court t., Castine DARBY, MARGARET M ., '56 1 5 Commercial St., Adam , Mass. DARROCH, RONALD E., '57 185 Boston Post Rd. By-Pass, Weston, Mass. D A U G HARTY, GORDON D., '57 6360 E. Surrey Rd., B i rmingham, Mich. DA U P H I N EE, CAROL D., '56 R.F.D. #1, Hyannis, Ma s. D AVENPORT, KATHERI N E, '54 106 Lewis Ave., Walpole, Mas . DA VIS, BARBARA J., '56 12 River St., Stamford, Conn . DAVIS, J E N N I E C . , '55 Ham pton I n stitute, H am pton, Va. DA VIS, JOHN G., '55 8 Berk h ire Rd., Framingham, Ma D A V I S, RALPH E., '54 3 Magnolia Rd., Swampscott, Mas . DA V IS, RICHARD J., '56 153 Columbia Ave., Cranston, R. I . D A V I S, THOMAS P., '54 North St., Ellsworth Falls D A W ES, JOAN M ., '54 34 Lake Auburn Ave., A uburn D EAN, I. EDWINA, '54 35 Rumford Ave., Rumford D ECKER, KARL, '54 1 7 Cotswold Rd., Brookline, Mass. D EERING, JOHN W., '55 Delano Pk., Cape Elizabeth D EE R I NG, P H I LI P A., '57 Plea ant t., Hartland DE FORGE, LARRY E., '57 chool St ., U nity


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H A LL, ARTHUR D., '57 63 Swan Rd., W inche ter, Ma H ALL, ELIZA BETH I., '57 Main t., S. Dennis, Mas . H A LL, JOAN, '54 9 Charlotte Rd., Marblehead, M as . H ALL, RUTH M ., '57 20 Morrill Ave., Waterville H A M I LTON, J A N ET, '56 Worcester Rd., Princeton, Mas . H A M I LTON, RITA W ., '55 7027 Del Ro e Dr., Dalla , Texa H A M MOND, FREDERICK C., '57 15 Bertram St., Beverly, Mas . H A M MOND, J O H N R., '54 233 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington, Mass. H A N FORD, STA RLING L., '56 1616 Hawthorn Park, Columbus, Ohio HANNON, JOHN F� �7 87 Sch.ool t., Manchester, Mass. H A N SEN, N A NCY L., '57 7812 Custer Rd., Bethe da 1 4, Md. H A R DY, ELIZA BETH W ., '57 616 High t., Bath H A R LOR, DO G LA S M., '55 2859 Powell Ave., Col umbu , Ohio H A R LO W E, JOAN M., '56 274 Brow t., E. Providence, R. I. HARRING, CEDRIC F., '57 20 G len Rd., Newton Centre, Mass. HARRIS, ELIZABETH, '55 476 Washington St., Welle ley, Mas . H A R R ISON, PATRICIA L., '57 100 Summer St., Springfield, Vt. H ART, N EL ON P., '56 36 Buckingham St., Waterbury, Conn. H A RTW ELL, KATH E R I N E H., '55 6 1 3 State St., Lancaster, Pa. H A RUTA, KYOICHI, '57 8 Kitaya-machi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo H AR VEY, W I LLIAM B., '57 532 Avon Wood Rd., Haverford Pa. H ASKELL, GEORGE E., '55 795 East St., Dedham, Mas . H A TC H , CAROLYN D., '56 23 Suffolk Rd., Welle ley H i lls, Mass. HATCH, C. EDWARD, '56 12 Burnside Rd., Newton Highlands, Mass. HATCH, JOHN W., '55 300 Sunnieholme Dr., Fairfield, Conn. HATTIE, MA RGAR ET A., '55 76 Frances St., Portland HA URA ND, J EA N H ., '57 72 Fairview Ave., N . Plainfield, N. J. HA WES, J E A N C., '55 183 Mt. Auburn St., Watertown, Mass. HAWKINS, ROBERT H., '54 141 Orchard St., W hite Plains, N. Y. H A YWARD, JO, '57 3243 School House Lane, Philadelphia 44, Pa. HEAD, RUTH A., '56 1 782 S. Fremont Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. H EALEY, M A R I LYN A., '54 11 Montclair Dr., W. Hartford, Conn. H ELLA W ELL, R I C H A R D S., '56 6 A n dy Rd., Worcester, Mass. H EN D ERSON, B EATRICE A., '56 48 Sawyer St., Portland H EN NI N G S, PATRICIA A., '56 187 Crocker Blvd., Mt. Clemen , Mich. HENSHAW, NANCY M ., '56 16 Barry St., Salem, Mas . H ER D I EC H , W ILLIAM G., '57 103 Log Plain Rd., Greenfield, Ma s. H ER LI HY, TIMOTHY M ., '54 10 Broad St., Waterville

H ER M E , LOU I A., '56 325 E. 41 t St., New York, N. Y. HI BBARD, DARLENE T., '57 Box 13, Fairfield H IGGI , J A M E S A., '56 2 1 1 W ob um t., Lexington, Mass. HIGGINS, R SELL E., '57 392 Elm Ave., Bogota, N. J . H ILL, MARJ O R I E, '54 1 1 Dalton t., Waterville H ILL , BARBARA, '54 35 1 Otis St., W. Newton, Ma H IN DS, THOMAS W ., '57 19 Fillmore Pl., Gardiner H I N E , ROBERT N., '56 47 Ro edale Rd., W. Hartford, Conn. H ISE, NANCY L., '56 6 1 Grandview Ave., Plea antville, N. Y. H OAGLAND, DONALD L., '55 169 Lincoln Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. H OLDEN, ANN, '56 tevens' Orchard, Orwell, Vt. HOLLAND, JANICE W., '54 35 Grand View Terrace, Tenafly, N. J . H O LLIS, RAY C . , '57 70 15th St., Bangor HOM, BEN L., '57 64-35 83rd Pl., Middle Village, N. Y. H OOGEVEEN, LAU RENCE J., '57 Garfield St., H umarock, Mas . HOUR ULA , CAROL L., '54 42 W e5t St., Quincy, Mass. HOUSTON, KENNET H A., '57 9-10 Main t., Waterville H OW ARD, DOUGLAS C., '54 24 Leonard Ave., Newtonville, Mas . H OWE, ROBERT K., '54 65 College St., Montpelier, Vt. H O WES, A LFRED U . '57 60 Elmcroft Ave., Providence, R. I . HOYT, PAULINE A ., '57 Easton H U A RT, RICHARD B., '57 3 Lake Ave., Farmington H U BBARD, N A N CY, '56 124 Glenwood Ave., Portland H U DSON, ROBERT F., '54 35 Dawson Ave., W. Haven, Con n . H UEBSCH, J ACQUELINE 0., '56 4140 Carpenter Ave., New York, N. Y. H U FFMAN, H. RICHARD, '54 Rosedale Rd., Princeton, N. J. H U FFMAN, M A RY J AN E, '56 Rosedale Rd., Princeton, N. J . HU LL, E L I N O R S . , '57 103 Thomas Ave., Riverton, N. J . H UNT, THOMAS A . , '54 1 75 Park St., New Canaan, Conn. H U NTRESS, FRANK E., '56 1 Elmwood Rd., Marblehead, Mass. H U RD, M A R LENE E., '54 12A West St., Waterville H U RXT H A L, BEN, '57 25 Somerset Rd., W. Newton, Ma . H U SSEY, PETER A., '57 N. Berwick ILLSLEY, F. ELIZA BETH, '55 23 Alma Ave., Belmont, Mas . I NGRAHAM, PA TRICIA B., '54 24 Stone St., Augusta I RONS, A N N ETTE M., '55 35 Allerton Ave., E. Providence, R . I . I SAACSON, E . GLENN, '57 514 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. ISRA EL, M ICHAEL G., '57 1 574 Wayne Ave., York, Pa. IVES, FREDERICK M., '56 2 Wolcott Terr., Winche ter, Mas . IVES, P HILLIP G., '57 2 Wolcott Terr., Winche ter, Ma s.


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MC CROARY, J A M ES T., '55 W i n t h rop MC CULL M, M A R Y L., '55 10 Elm Ave., Augusta MC CU R DY, JOANNA, '56 18 U niversity Ave., Providence, R. I . M C CU RDY, XAN D RA, '55 546 S. Bowman Ave., Merion, Pa. MAC DONALD, H UGH J., '54 28 Thayer Rd., Belmont, Mass. MC DONALD, RUTH A., '55 14 Cottage St., Portland MC DONALD, R. PAT R I CI A , '55 128 Pond St., Stoneham, Ma . 1C FARLAND, B R U CE W., '57 3 Dayton t., A ug u t a M A C G I LLIVRAY, E A R L E P . , '55 9 Montvale Rd., Weston, Mass. M C G O LD RICK, MARY ELLEN, '55 244 Dover Rd., Westwood, Mass. M C GU I N ESS, L O U I S E H ., '56 8614 Montgomery Ave., P h i ladelphia 1 8, Pa. M C INN ES, JOHN, '57 1346 Westbrvvk St., Portland M C I SSAC, W A LT E R L., '57 Franklin St., Bucksport MAC IVER, CAROL, '55 103 Deerfield Rd., Port land MAC KAY, CATH E R I N E W . '55 8 Cliff R d., Nantucket, Ma MC KEAGE, R I CH A R D E., '55 697 Central St., Franklin, N. H . M C K E I T H , D A V I D S., '55 Peterborough, N. H . M C LA U G H L I N , E . SH ELIA, '56 76 Elmwood Pl., Bridgeport, Conn. M C L A U G H LIN, PATRICIA L., '57 Lewiston Rd., Gardiner M C LAU G H LI N , SYLVI A J., '54 152 Brunswick Ave., Gardiner M A C LEAN, A LL E N D ., '57 7 Pleasant St., Rockport, Mass. M C LEOD, N A N CY L., '56 412 Wynrnere Rd., Wynnewood, Pa. MAC N E I L, J . C A R LTON, '56 3395 W . County Line, Milwaukee, W is. M C R O Y, R O B E RT E., '55 26 Hampton Ct., Rockville Centre, N . Y. MACK, R ICHA R D M ., '57 669 Park Ave., Paterson, N. J. MACKLIN, JOHN E., '55 Main St., Norridgewock MACOMBER, C H A RLES W., '55 11 School St., A ugusta M A D D O CKS, JAN E L., '57 40 Western Ave., Fairfield M A G ILL, R I C H A R D A., '56 4 Reservoir St., Caribou M A H O N EY, D . BRENDA, '55 10 A danac Rd., M ilton, Mass. M A I N ERO, GRACE A., '56 17 Brightside D r., Stanford, Conn. M A N D E LB A M, A N N E P., '55 12 Valley Rd., Hanover, N. H . M A NLEY, J EA N L., '57 120 Pleasant St., Newton Centre, Ma. s . M A R CH A N D, A RTH U R, '55 1 3 10 Riverside Ave., Somerset, Ma s. M A R C H BANK, J A M E H., '57 581 7 Bradley Blvd., Bethesda, Md. MA RGOLIS, TH EODORE M., '56 22 Heather St., Beverly, Mas . M A R S H ALL, ARTHUR C. 293 Plea ant St., Oakland M A RSHALL, JOHN C., '56 36 Plainfield St., W a ban, Mass. M A RTIN, DONALD K., '55 20 H i ghland Ave., Haverhill, Mas . M A R T I , E L I J., '57 Warregan Rd., Dan iel on, Conn.

MARTIN, JOHN H ., '57 Bo ton Po t Road, Old Lyme, Conn. 1ARTIN, PATR ICIA, '57 2 1 20 4th Ave., Kearney, Neb. M A STIN, MARY D., '54 450 Godw in Ave., Midland Park, N . .T. MAT H I EU, LIONELL F., '57 5 Bo ton Ave., Win low MATH I EU , M A U R I CE D., '54 5 Boston Ave., W inslow MATH I E , T ANLEY K., '57 11 Bo ton Ave., Win low 1 A YO, TERRY D., '57 North Jay M EGQUI E R, J O H N H., '54 53 Silver St., W aterville M E I NH OLD, H A RRY ., '56 Purdy , N. Y. M ER R I LL, P ET E R, '57 38 Oak St., Augusta M E R R I MAN, R ICHARD D., '57 87 Montgomery St., Bangor M EYER, MARTHA A., '56 70 Plea ant St., Bradford, Pa. M I CH A U D, G E RMA I N E A., '55 10 Temple Ct., Waterville M I KO LO KI, VANDA, '55 25 Rob Roy Rd., Worce ter, Ma . M I LE , KAY V., '57 N. Bennington, Vt. M I LLER, BARBARA A., '55 5736 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago 37, I l l . M I LLER, DONALD F . , '55 36 Beach Rd., Gloucester, Mas . M I LLER, J U DITH A., '56 2692 Scarboro R d ., Cleveland Heights, Ohio M I LLER, NAN, '57 Old Mill Rd., M illington, N. J . M I LLER, A T H A N R., '55 6 Coolidge Ave., Caribou M I LLER, U SA N L., '56 1 9 M iles Rd., Darien, Con n. M I LLER, W I LLIAM C., '57 12 Birch Rd., Darien, Conn. M I LLETT, J A N E, '55 16 Dalton St., Waterville M I LL , DAVID H . , '57 4 Clark St., Holden, Mass. M ITCH ELL, M E R EDITH, '54 43-12 Parsons Blvd., Flushi n g 55, N. Y M I TTELSDORF, JANET S., '57 40 Dusenberry Rd., Bronxville, N. Y . M ONTPELIER, L E W I S C., '55 562 Congre s St., Portland MOONEY, S H I ELA C., '57 27 Erchles St., R u mford M OORE, BARBARA A., '56 30 Bellevue Rd., New Haven, Conn. MOORE, CAROLYN D., '56 7 1 5 H ubbell St., Maumee, Ohio MOORE, DONALD T., '55 22 Liberty Ave., Babylon, N. Y. MOORE, MARGA R ET J., '54 441 Rochambeau Ave., Providence, R. L M OO R H O USE, F R E D E R I CK M., '56 20 Fordson Ave., Cran ton, R. I . MORGAN, E L IZABETH L., '57 35 Gersham Pl., Kingston, Pa. M O R I N, DAVID L., '56 14 Bellevue St., Waterville M ORRA, V I RG I N I A A., '56 R.F.D. #3, W aterbury, Conn. M O R R I SSEY, CHA R LE S A., '56 48 Waverly Ave., Newton, Ma 10SETTIG, BEVERLY A., '55 32 1 A rnold St., New Bedford, Ma MOY ER, NANCY J., '54 16 Warwick Rd., Summit, N. J . M U R I C K , J U D I T H A ., '57 524 Milk St., Fitchburg, Ma s.

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