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GEORGE T. N I CK ERSON, Dean of Men

EARLE A. McKEEN, D i rector of Placement

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W ILLIAM A. M A CO M B E R , Director of Adult E d ucation

F. ELIZABETH LI BBEY, Associate Librarian JOH N R . McKENNA, Librarian

CLI FFORD OSBORNE, Chaplain



ENGLISH. Seated: Alice P. Comparetti, R. Mark Benbow, Ernest C. Marriner, Carl J. Weber, Robert E. L. Strider, Richard Cary. Stancling: Robert F. Cla1·ke, F. Celand Witham, Arra M. Garab, John J. Iorio, Colin E . MacKay, Joseph B . Yokelson, I rving D . Suss, William R. Crawford, John H. Sutherland.

CARL J . WEBER, Roberts Professor Litera ture, Cura tor of Rare Books a n d

ALFRED K. CHAPMAN, Head of the E nglish Department


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Above: WOMEN'S PHYSI CAL EDUCA­ TION Marjorie B i ther, E . Janet Mar­ chan t. Left : G I L B E RT F. LOEBS, Head of the Health and Physical Education Department. Below: MEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION Seatetl: Leon P. Williams, Gilbert F. Loebs. Standing: John H. Coons, John H. Kelley, Robert F. Clif­ ford, John W. Winkin .




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The wonders of Miller Li­ brary were demonstrated, and '61 looked on - doubt­ ful, impressed or bored.

The Freshman Dance was, no doubt, the begin n i ng of many life-long friendships.


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Excavation for the new cla sroom building mea n t not only more and heller classrooms, but also that more quiet studying space would be avaiJable in the library.

Saturday Rev iew critic and poet, John Ciardi, shared his opinions of con temporary poetry with Colby in October.


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C o l by men enjoyed S a d i e H a wk i n s D ay s i nce the gi rls bore the expense ; Bones Jones rece i ved top h o n o rs at the d a nce by b e i ng crowned L i ' l Abner. T h e steps o f M i l l e r L i b ra ry were aga i n t h e scene o f t h e a n n u a l G reek S i ng. T r i - D e l t and DU emerged a s the winners. T h e fol l owing morning reve i l l e w a s sounded a t 6 :3 0 A.M. to u s h e r i n J o h nson Day. Nea rly a l l students a n d facu l ty members p u t i n a h a rd-work i ng m o rn i ng raki ng, d igging, and c l e a n i ng, w h i l e a few found a day at the l akes more to t h e i r liking. F r a t e rn i ty s p r i ng weekends term i n a ted the soc i a l wh i rl f o r t h e sea son. Anot h e r rou nd o f i n e v i t a b l e exa m s and commencement pol i shed off t h e 1 9 5 6-1 9 5 7 C o l by ye a r . T h e e d i tor o f The Christian Science Moni­ tor, E rw i n C a n h a m , spoke at commencement on the development of t h e world p i cture a n d t h e respon s i b i l i t i e s o f c i t i zens h i p . Summe r j obs, t r i p s to E u rope, summer school fo r some and t h e n t h e begin n i ng o f a n o t h e r ye a r a t C o l by. Student Government took on i t s fi rst big p roj ect by rev i s i ng the fre s h m a n h a z ing rules, and Colby welcomed the cl a ss of '6 I . The pu rpose of the revi s i ons was to provide freshmen w i t h m a ny a ct i v i t i e s i n order t h a t t h ey m i g h t become b e t t e r acqua i n ted w i t h t h e i r c l a ssmates t h u s crea t i ng a more uni fi ed cl a s s . Pa rents Weeken d b rought a reco rd-b reaking crowd o f over a thousand pa rents to Colby for a luncheon , footb a l l game, fratern i ty open-h ouses, but m a i n l y for a b r i e f reu n i o n w i t h s o n s and daughters b e fore t h e T h a nksg i v i n g recess. We The Eight serenaded Homecomin g Queen MacLeod and Carol Trigg.

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Folk-singer "Clarence" entertained the Carnival after the hockey game with Northeastern.

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we re for unatc in wcl omin , t w nc\\ J ·an to t h e ampu R ob e r t t r i d c r amc f r m onnccti u t l l cgc t a u m c t h e p o irion o f I a n f F a u l t , nd �Ir . France eaman camt: fro m l c r l in t< he me I can of \\'t men. To fa i l i ta t c JdLrrcd ru hin r, a o- a lkd "gcntkmen' ag rc ·m nt" " a aJopteJ by fratern i ty m n and f n. hmcn mu1 . l ·e a o i. t i on hLt \\ en f ratc rn i t men anJ frc h man m tn \\ a upp > tJI, pre h i b i tcJ i n hat f re h m ·n u l d fulh concent rate on a aJcmic pu r u i t·. It · tl i , hm,cn:r, mi: to chc f ot hal l u cc \a " hard to a lcul. t c . .'u cam . BackcJ by a new c n t h u ia ·m irnm t h t ruJent body. tht· tcam fought it \\ "'l}' co a t h ree way t i c for t h · tatc hamp i on h i p, hc in' n t h c d out of an un Ii pu tc.:<l fir t plan by a o nc.:-point l o t (a in1:. I •trJh had t hl' r h o u r C\'.arn he ·n \\ ·a tl'J ut \\ hl'n l l h \ c.unc d wn '' i c h t h· Hu. and al l o f R ob r t n ic n ht·cam a ho p i ta I. \:ii Lc.onanl. Be .to n a t­ opened t h c .hc r i l l t >rnc and p re.: i drnt of tic o l b h an.I o f t r u tt r i c wi h a t a l k on "(i, i l I i b c r t i . " \not lll'r pcakc r i n t h i Lc t u re c ri·s' a J > rofc: o r \ in cnr llart ren from t he 'n i n·r i t\ . of i\ J ai n t, \\ h o j u t ificd , m i d )j, I ) J i, uc.; ion \\ i t h rhc a uJ iLn " the p 1 t 10n f t ht• mo<l ·rn ar i t i n t he \\ o r!J t oday. '"111nldy I<t frw cri t ic and poet, J o h n C iardi, cc pound ·J hi \'i ·w oi ce rta i n on tunporary I oct r) i n anot hl'r \vcri l l I c t u r '. I Iom om in, \V · ·kcnd hon m.·c.1 \ l u m n i t· rl't.t r B i l l \Ji l l ·t t , and f at u rcd Bo ·d R a ·b u rn ' han d a t the dance. \L1r t R a \lnon d v.a-. cro\\IH:d -Iomccoming Qu een. . \ 1-.o f ·a t u r ·d w a t h t foot ba l l ramc \\ i t h l\ I a i n c a n d a l icyclc manthon a ro und J hn on Pond. T lit Zct demon t ratcJ t h e i r m i g h t h , w inning the \Vood·mcn ' · .\l cd. Buffo rd B oone r ecc i \•ed t h e Lon'.jo .\ \\ ard fo r h i · c d i t o rial i n t h t T u u1/oo a \ cu1 concc.: rn i n g .\ f i . \ u t hain · Luc', a tH:gr >gi rl \\ h o \\:ls r · f u · c d ad mi i o n to t h c l n h t:r � i t \ o f \ I a bam a . . \ t t h i t i m c h c \\ a a I o a wa nkd an h onorar Docto r o Ll\\ dl'g rc" ·1 he t rad i t i onal �liri trna act i \ i t i c w r · accompa n i ed h} a n appro p ri a t l' la) e r of now. Tht· gll' · !uh : ncl t hl· o l b' Commu n i t� . •rnphony p r ··.

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sented a j o i nt conce r t . On t h e Symphony p rogram w a s " Fa n t a sy of Folk Themes" by Dr. Compa retti . The p i ece is based on t h emes from folk songs col l e cted in I ta l y by the composer d u r i ng h i s sa bba t i c a l yea r t h ere. The Women's banquet, W i n ter Fo rma l s and the C h r i stm a s C a ro l Service i n Lo r i m e r C h a pel pa ved t h e way fo r the holiday season. B u t the sea son a l spi ri t soon dwi ndled as the o l d exam fever set i n . T h e re w a s t h e u su a l h i bern a t i ng and c r a m m i ng w i t h t h e u s u a l results - a few depa rtu res from t h e campus. It w a s n ' t l ong, though, be fore C o l by's spi ri ts were r a i sed to " fa n c i f u l " h e i ghts w i t h W i n ter C a rn i v a l ' s "Fl ights o f Fa ncy" theme. Deco r a t i ons at the lush carn i v a l ball centered a round a l a rge b a l l oon and suspended basket, and m u s i c was provided by the popul a r soci ety band of Lester La n i n . C a r n i v a l Queen Je a n S m i t h was chosen by a boa rd o f local people not connected with C o l by a t a dinner given a t the E l mwood H o t e l , where all queen cand i d a tes were j u dged for l ooks, p o i se and person a l i ty. I t snowed p l e n t i fu l l y , a nd Beta C h i won t h e m e n ' s d i vi s ion snow scu l pture with a b i g red e l e p h an t ; but K D R only rece i ved honorable m e n t i on for t h e i r col o r fu l Sp a n i s h m a t a d o r a n d bul l . For t h e women's d i v i si on Tri­ Delt took fi rst pl ace. Folk s i nge r " C l a rence" ente rta i n ed on Saturday and a B romo-brunch and fra tern i ty fi z z l e s concluded the weekend on Sunday " n o t w i t h a b a ng, but a wh i m pe r . " L a t e r i n Febru a ry c a m e the a n nouncement t h a t the Vets' a p a rtments wou l d be torn down in J u l y. Th i s meant h ig h e r downtown renta l s for cou p l e s and that vV M H B wou l d a l so h a ve to find new q u a rters. R el igi ous C onvoca t i on this yea r featured R ev. W i l l i a m D . C h a p m a n from B runsw i ck, R ev . G e o rge Hooten, J r . , from M a ncheste r, N. H., and Verne R. U l lom, ba sketba l l coach from B a tes a ll o f whom p a r t i c i p a ted i n group and p a n e l d i scu ssions w i t h s t u d e n t s and facu l ty. Another s t e p i n C o l by's $2 , 5 00,000 F u l fi l l m ent Program was a n a nonymous $ 1 I 6,ooo g i ft to be u sed toward construct i on of the m u s i c and a rt cente r . I t i s t h e h ope o f t h e 1 9 58 Oracle edi tors t h a t t h i s b r i e f h i story, a s w e l l a s t h e en t i r e vol u m e , w i l l forever be a p l e a sant rem i nder o f t h i s y e a r a t C o l by. B i l l Todd heaved-ho f o r D U at the Woodsmen's M e e t i n near zero weather.


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New l i fe was b r e a t h ed i n to Powder and Wig t h i s yea r a s D r . I rv i ng Suss a ssumed the pos i t i on of d r a m a t i c d i rector in the fa l l . C o l by t h e a t e r-goers were offered a p l e a s a n t c h a nge of p ace from t h e 1957 season o f tragedy and m o r a l co r r u p t i o n . Jean Anou i l h ' s Ring 'Round the Moon w a s P & W ' s fi rst p roduct i o n . D o u g M i l l e r t o o k t h e sta rri n g roles a s two very opposi te twi n brothers th rough t h ree a cts o f l ight comedy a n d h a rm l ess tiffs a mong t h e p r i n c i p a l s. Bob B rol l i a n d Li l l a \¥ a d e commanded a ppl ause as the two extrem i sts i n t h e o t h e r w i se conven t i o n a l a r ray o f stage cha racters. I n J a nu a ry the m o re ch a l lenging Dark o f the Moon, b a sed on t h e l egend o f B a rb a ra A l l e n , saw B ra d S h e rm a n as t h e wi tch-boy make a successfu l debut on t h e Colby stage . A powerful suppo rting cast o f B a rb a ra Sondern a s B a rb a ra Al len a n d \¥ a r ren We i t z m a n as Pre a c h e r H aggler a long w i t h s i m p l e, but effect i ve sets, contribu ted to t h e fi nesse o f t h e p roducti on . I n M a rch t h e l u re o f a B roadway m u s i c a l p rompted the h e reto fore t h e a tr i ca l ly i n d i fferent student body to fi ll the Wom e n ' s Union to ca p a c i ty each nigh t for the th ree p resent a t i o n s of South Pacific. T h e cast fea tu red the newly d i scovered t a l e n t s of vVi l l y Lyma n as E nsign Nel l i e Forbush a n d M a rk B rown a s Lt. C a b l e . D e a n R obert Stri der m a de a romantic a n d h a ndsome Emile d e B ecqu e . The facu l ty w a s fu rther represented by C h a p l a i n Osborne a s C a p t . B ra ckett and R obert C l a rke a s h i s temper­ a me n t a l s i de-k i ck . T h e conve rsi on o f t h e m a i n tena nce depa rtment's old shed for P & W ' s use a s a d r a m a t i c workshop was i n d i c a t i ve o f the new student i nterest i n Colby's d r a m a t i c o rga n i za ti o n . M od e rn D a nce con t i nued i t s pol i cy o f i nv i t i ng a d ance m aj o r to a ssist i ts members i n l e a rn i ng new i n terpretive ski l l s and to d i rect i ts annual p roducti o n . M i ss H e l e n C oon l ey from Benni ngton C o l l ege spent her non­ resident term h e re and a s s i sted i n the p roduct i o n g i ven for T h e American Associ a t i o n o f U n i versi ty Women i n Ma rch .

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In th 1•ri111( or 1957 i\fodH11 Ou11rc· 11r''''·111rd "l',.lrouc·hka'' anti "Rill "' :prinit.'


In South Pacific Betty Lou Nyman as Bloody Mary offered insults when Lt. Cable, Mark Brown , declined her wares.

MOD E R N DA NCE. In Mirror, Left to Right: M. Chamberlain, C. Anderson, M. H . Coon Jey-lnstructor, C. Span iack.

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Fo re nsic Society R esol ved : T h a t the r e q u i rements of membe rs h i p in a l abor orga n i z a­ t i o n as a con d i t i o n of employment, s h o u l d be lega l . T h i s resol u t i on was succe s s fu l l y d e b a ted th i s y e a r by the Colby Forensi c Soci ety w i t h a p­ p roxi m a t e l y fo rty sch ools. Frank vVa l l a ce and Bob S a l t z were two o f t h e m e m b e r s , c o a c h e d by M r. Edwa rd W i t h a m , who t o o k honors a t t h e Tu fts, B rown , a nd Dartmouth tou rn a ments. H a ving deba ted w i t h o t h e r sch ools, the deba t i ng t e a m w a s prepa red to d e b a t e t h e p robl em o f l abor b e fore a n economics a n d gove rnment cla ss a t Colby i n the spring. M e rcer U n i versi ty, from G e o rgi a , was a t Colby in t h e spring to debate the cont ro­ v e rs i a l problem of segreg a t i o n . Lt. C o l . H. H. K i rby, of the A F R OTC d e p a rtment, h e l ped t h e team prep a re for this deb a t e . Ha r r i e t Lunt, re­ sea rch l i b ra ri a n h e l ped i n i ti a te a resea rch l i bra ry in J o h n son H a l l . Sta rt­ ing a n honora ry deb a t i ng society on our campus was one of the m a ny i deas the club h a d for i t s future goa l s.

Seatell: H. Lunt, C. Lopez, D. Dorman. Standing: F. WaUace, R. Saltz, D. Hodges.


C a m e ra C l u b amera Club ha<l a pr fitabl t a h ea h member the art f ucce full) de,· el p i n,. and pri n t i ng p icture d quality, i n ludi n p rtrait . The r ult - lecture and c-.;hibit ion , the un for ettable Picture. of tht' "m ment t rcmemb r' If 'eek d i played in the libraq peri d i all), th \Y eek n<l, and numer u contributi n to the f H mcc m i n ph t \JJ of \\'h ich kept the m mber bu y and i n e,·itably add d Orar/1 and Eclio to campu i nt re t . · •

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From this turmoil weekly emerged Colby's news sheet, The Echo.

ORACLE - First Roiv: N. Harmon, S. Hayes, B. Johnson, V. True. Secon<l Row: D. Light, F. B uxton, R. Jordan, W. Clark, F. O'Con nell, W. McWilliam, J. Clark, W. Droll, B . H u n ter.


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L I B RA RY ASSOCI ATES - Seated: A. Garab, D. Buzzell, S. McAllister, E. Larschan, J. K ing, H . Roberts, S. Bower, P. B lume. Standing: W . Gershwin, J . Curtis.

DROKUR - Left to Right: S. B uxton, A . Dudley-Assistant Editor, S. Fether· ston, P. Geddes, K. White, S. Fritz­ Editor, D . Mordecai, G. Hall, A. Skvirsky, S. Bower, A . H ubbard . Absent: H . Payson-Busi ness Manager, D . Tasker­ Secretary, J. J . Iorio-Faculty Advisor.


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Fo reig n Inte rest Gro u ps El C l u b de Espanol h e l d i t s weekly supper meeti ngs i n the H angout , a n d m e m b e r s h a d t h e opportu n i ty to spea k i nform a l l y i n S p a n i s h . T h e C h ri st m a s meeting wa s the h i gh li g h t o f the ye a r when t e n seno r i tas from M exico C i ty were i nv i ted to sing, d ance and d i sp l a y t h e i r t a lents to t h e g r o u p . Like t h e Spa n i sh C l u b , the French C l u b g a v e i t s membe rs a cha nce to converse i nform a l ly, in F rench. At one of the meetings K a te K n i g h t sh owed s l i des a n d spoke to t h e g r o u p i n F r e n c h about h e r j u n i o r yea r a b ro a d a t t h e U n i ve rs i ty o f Genev a , Swi t z e r l a n d . Germ a n C l ub was a ct i ve t h i s year t h rough the p resen ta tion of skits, games and supper p a rt i es conducted c h i efly in Ge rma n . Also, numerous t ravelogues and s l i des of Ge r m a ny were presented to t h e club. The I ntern a t i on a l R e l a ti o n s C l u b h e l d w e e k l y s u p p e r meeti ngs a t w h i ch i ts m e m b e r s d i scussed current wo rld problems. P h i l i p Dancer, a member of t h e United N a t i ons, spoke at one m e e t i n g on the Syri a n confl i ct and conducted a p a n e l d i scu s s i on on t h e subj ect. I R C sent de lega tes to seve r a l N ew Engl and col l eges wh e re debates on t h e U N a n d v a r i ou s world a ff a i rs were h e l d . T h e C osmop o l i ­ t a n C lub i s m a d e u p of students f r o m v a r i ous n a t i on s , a mong t h e m C h i n a , Pe ru, a n d T h a i l an d . M embers excha nged cul tu r a l i d e a s from th e i r re­ spect i v e b ackgrounds, guest speakers spoke to t h e group, and seve r a l m o v i e s were s h own.

Someti mes there were n o t t o o many a t Span ish t a b l e Thursday evenings, b u t those w h o c a m e had a good time.


H. 011 F/o(}r: S. �lu,c•r, J. Chuero11, n. llur1wr. 'ondn·n, D• .'um11lc·. (;. ( lirion. J. Dun11in�1011, 1n11di1111: C. (;01li11 • F. Cuu;r., E. Forl«'nbuuich, f f. llollantl, C IA·�i • I\. • iirro, Jo:. Uru1l,, H. \1('Dououich, H. Churrhill.

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INTERNATIONAL RELATI ONS CLUB. On Floor: G. Parker. Left to Right: P. Worth, S. Stone, B . S m i th, W. Droll, K . K n ight, A . Skvirsky-President, J. Shoemaker, A. K i mball, D . Hunt, J. Qui n n , P. Burns. Absent: R. Brown-Vice-pre ident.

COSMOPOLITA N CLUB. Seated: H . Roberts, L . Wi nter-President, J . FuJcher, A . DeCarlo-Treasurer, S. Mayer. Standing: C. Davila, J. Christensen, E . Ard i ff-Secretary, C. Tiedeman n . Absent: D . Ting, K . Rojanavongse, K . Thompson.

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C o m m u nity C l u b The lbv ommunity lub now in it third ar a a campu organi. . zatio n, conti nu d to f llow it purp of "prom tin th general w lfare f th youth f W'aten¡ille and the urr urn.Jin area. ' However, b cau e th re were many intere tin act1\¡1t1 n campu , th ommunity lub had lim i ted acceptance, w ith the r ultin limited manpow r. r thi the lub wa f reed to c nc ntrate it activity at the \Yater ille lub, anJ t a limit d J r e, th od "ill H ome anJ the B r tball

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GLEE CLUB (WOM EN). First Row: M. Porter, B. Eidam, J. Grout, C. Lawrence, D . Robson, C. Stearns, G . Longenecker, P. Zapp, J . Cronk, J . Chacran. Second Row: L . Leven on, B . Browne, E . Reed, W. I h l trom, E . Foresman, C. Webster, M. Fox, A. Lehma n , J . Balfour, V. Sanders-Accompanist. Thircl Row: J . Shaw, P. Orr, M. Rice, A. Monro, C. Spaniack, A. Peacock, H. Payson, D. Tasker. Fourth Row: J . Pratt, J . Deans, J . Vaughan, C . C u m m i n gs, V . M u rphy, B . Scott, B. Ehl, J . Brown, N . Nelson, D. Harris, M. Barnes, B . List, M. Woodsome.

COLBY CONCERT CHOIR. First Roto: B . B rowne, P. Orr, B . Eidam, J. Pratt, D. Robson , C. S tearns, P. Zapp, J. Chacra n. Seco11d Row: L. Levenson, E. Reed, D. Tasker, N. Nelson, B . Scott, P. B a rnes, A. Peacock, H. Payson, J. Deans, M . Woodsome, V. S a nders-Acco m p a n ist. Third Row: D. Long, T. M ix, C. Lopez, C. Davila, D. Fulla m , D . H o y t , J . Ludwig, A. Lee, C. Davis, M r . Re-Director. Fourth Row: D . R i i s , R. Kenison, P . Denman, R . Gelders, R . H uss, D . Lawrence, D. Moore.


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U n d e r the l e a d e r s h i p o f Dave A d a m s , president, with Bobby B rown , m u s i c a l d i recto r , and Bob B ro l l i , b u s i ness m a n age r , the popu l a r C ol by Eigh t ( pl u s two ) gave m a ny p e r fo r m a nces h e re as wel l as a t m a ny o t h e r co l l ege c a m p u s e s i ncluding Bowd o i n , W e l l esley, S k i d m o r e , M ou n t H o lyoke and the U n i ve rs i ty of M a i n e . The E i g h t gave rewa rding p e r formances fo r C o l by a u d i ences a t Pa rent ' s Weekend , the Alumni B a nquet at H ome­ comi ng, the vVomen's C h ri st m a s B a nquet and a concert with the Bowdoin M ed d i es a t W i n t e r C a rn i v a l . T h e group a l so m ade a TV s h ow i n N o­ vembe r, a C h r i s t m a s reco rd a n d two r a d i o commerc i a l s for vVT V L. T h e i r v a ri e d style f r o m b a rber s h o p to p rogres s i ve and a w i d e rep e rtoi re h a ve b rough t t h e group enthu s i a st i c response from a l l t h e i r a u d i ences . D u r i n g s p r i ng v a c a t i on, t h e E i g h t w a s off to Bermuda for a week's engagem e n t a t the Hotel B e rmudi a n a , the r e s u l t of l a st y e a r ' s most suc­ cessful a pp e a r a nce t h e r e . T h e C ol byettes, u n d e r t h e di rection o f M a r i a n Woodsom e, b e g a n t h e ye a r w i t h t h e Fresh m a n B a nquet wh ich was s o o n fol l owed by f a l l t ry-outs. There wa s a great response a nd from the m a ny a u d i ti o n s , M a ren Sto l l , J o d i e D e rby, H i l d a B rown and A n n L e h m a n were chosen a s new Colby­ ettes. Second semester, C a rol Stea rns a n d Judy N e u m a n j oi n e d the group. P a rent's Weekend, the H omeco m i ng Alumni B a nquet, T h e S h r i ners' B a nquet, a r a d i o p rogra m i n Augu s t a , t h e C h ri stm a s Assembly, a j oi n t concert w i t h t h e Bowd o i n M e d d i ebempsters i n N ew H ampsh i r e and t h e succe s s fu l W i nt e r C a rn i v a l C once rt h ighl igh ted t h i s y e a r ' s p e r fo rma nces. A r r a ngements this yea r were done by Mr. Re; M a r i a n Woodsome ; Fred P e t r a , a Colby a l u mnus a n d Peter M e r r i l l . THE COLBY E I G HT. First Rotv: K. Arnett, R. Brown, E. Tomey, R. Marier, J. Whit­ m a n . Second Row: P. B ridge, P. Henderson, D. A d a ms, W. Shackford, J. R u ssell.


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D i rected by D r . Erm a n n o F. C o m p a r e t t i , t h e Colby C o l l ege B a n d d ispl ayed i ts competence i n many a reas t h i s y e a r . Under the b a tons of Ga ry Poor a n d Peter Hende rson t h e m a rc h i ng band, w i t h i t s fifty-five members and five m a j o rettes, struck up a n enthus i a st i c note at the foot­ b a l l games wi th pep r a l l i e s a n d new rou tines. Outside of the footb a l l fi e l d t h e b a n d gave seve r a l p e rforma nces, i n c l u d i ng t h e s \udent-di rected F a l l C o n c e r t a n d a n exch a nge concert a t M edfo rd, M a ssachusetts w i t h Tufts U n i ve r s i ty. In Apri l the b a n d se rved as h o s t and sponsor for the seventh a n n u a l M a i n e Interco l l egi a te B a n d Fest i v a l . Also, t h e band a ffo rded th ree of i ts members, Ga ry Poor, R ich a rd Pola nd, and R ich a rd Kenison, t h e r a r e exp e r i ence of p l a y i n g under t h e d i rection of A r t h u r F i ed l e r a t t h e N ew Engl a n d B a n d Festiva l . W i t h i ts s ixty m u s i ci ans from Colby, 'iVa te rvi l l e , a n d n e i ghboring towns, t h e C o lby Commun i ty Symph ony, d i rected by D r . Compa retti , fol l owed a busy sch edule th i s yea r . T h ree concerts were p resented at Colby. T h e fi rst h o me performa nce wa s the a n n u a l C h ristmas C o n c e r t h e l d i n con­ j unction with th e glee club. In A p r i l t h i s group m ade t h e i r second campus a p p e a r a nce a t t h e S p r i ng C oncert, and i n June it concl uded i t s musical a c t i v i t i es a t t h e t r a d i t i on a l C ommencement C once rt . T h e symph ony per­ formers d i d not l i m i t t h e i r app e a rances to M a yflowe r H i l l . I n l a te N o­ vember t h ey p l ayed a t t h e twenty-fifth a n n i v e r s a ry of Scott-Webb M e­ mo r i a l Hosp i t a l i n P i t tsfiel d , a n d i n M ay they traveled to T roy, N ew York to play wi t h t h e orchestra a t R ensse l a e r Polytech n i c I ns t i tute.

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S TUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. On fl,oor: S. Howes, G. Harden, D. Wilson­ Secretary, D. Ba ldridge, J. K lafstad. Seated: Chaplain Osborne, Dr. Todrank, J . Pratt, A. Peacock-President. Standing: J . G ibbons, P. Jack, D. B usti n-Vice-President, M . She­ song, C. Stearns, D. Hatfield, S . Bower, C. Wickeri. Absent: F. Seebode-Treasurer, C. Leighton.

INTER-FAITII ASSOCIATION. Left to Right: M . Davis, M . B urger-Treasurer, Chapla i n Osborne-Advisor, J . Levine-President, D. Hatfield, A . Gerry-Secretary, C . Stearns, D . B aldridge.

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CHAPEL USHERS. First Roiv: P. B ridge, B. B l anchard, J. Grimm, K. Arnett, K. K ies, M. Pear­ m a n , C. Wickeri, M. E. Chase. Second Roiv: R . Morrison, S. Patchell-Co-chairman, K . Litchfield -Co-chairm a n , D. Reynolds, D. Kellnor, R . H unter.


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KATAHDIN COUNCIL. On floor: J. Crowell, J. K ing, M. Barnes, R. B rolli. Seated: N . Lee-Vice-President, L . Wade, C. O'Brion, G . Johnson, J . Grout, I . Tolette-Presiden t. W . Bleser, T. Cohnan . AbseJJt: M. Adams, P. Richmond, W . Droll, S . Levine.

Standing: P. Reichert, A . Sheldon, M . Ferber,

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T h e A F ROTC p rogram h e re a t Colby , i nvol ving th ree hundred students, comp l eted i t s seventh yea r. It offe red a comm i s s i on i n the U n i ted S tates Air Fo rce to those cadets wh o , upon gradu a t i ng, had success ful ly compl eted t h e fou r-ye a r cou rse i n the fun d a m enta l s and in t h e more comp l ex a spects o f Ai r Sci ence and i ts posi t i o n i n n a ti on a l de fense. Lea d e rs h i p L a b o r a tory w a s h e l d o u t s i d e d u r i ng the fa l l and the spring, but d u r i ng the i nterve n i ng co lder months c l a sses i n L e a d e rs h i p Laborato ry were h e l d i n t h e cla ssrooms. O n N ovembe r 2 n d , the e n t i re wi ng m a rch ed b e fore a l a rge crowd g a t h e red for the Homecom i n g Game with the U n i v e r s i ty o f M a i n e . A rewa rd o f several m e r i ts per ca det w a s awa rded t o the flight wh o cou l d make the most clamor upon being d i s m i ssed and choosing a w i n n e r p roved to be a d i ffi cu l t a s s i gnment. A m a j o ri ty o f the basic cadets rece ived th e i r orientation flights i n the L- 1 7 d u r i ng t h e fa l l . T h e A F R OTC a th l e t i c teams were wel l represented by a l a rge turnout of cadets and all were given a ch ance to p a rt i ci p a te in t h e a t h l e t i c events th roughout the y e a r. T h e sixth a n n u a l M i l i t a ry B a l l was h e l d on Ma rch rst . Th i s event h a s become a yea rly a ff a i r representing t h e soci a l s i d e o f the A i r Science p rogra m . E a ch year a queen i s sel ected and given the rank of Honorary C o l o n e l a nd t h e p r i v i l ege o f reign i ng over the eveni ng's frivol i t i es.

A R NOLD AIR SOCIETY. Left to Right: B. Ginsburg, E. Hulbert, G. Goffin, A. Tarr, M. Gantt, B. Sisk, D. Ken nedy, E. Stinneford, G. Poor, J. Ludwig.



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As a lways, t h e Women's Ath l e t i c Assoc i a ti on was active i n p ro v i d i ng sports e vents to su pplement the ext ra-cu r r i cu l a r a ct i v i t i e s of Colby wome n . I nt e r-dorm, i n t e r-cl ass a n d m ixed t e a m contests i n h ockey, tenn i s , a rchery, b a d m i nton, b a sketb a l l and volleyb a l l ; i n d i v i d u a l tou r n a ments jn bow l i ng, ping pong, s hufflebo a r d , d eck tenn i s and p a d d l e tenn i s - these were the W AA-sponsored a ct i v i t i es wh i ch a i med to p romote active pa rtici p a t i on i n t h e sports p rogram. A s i ngu l a r a n d novel event took p l ace i n e a r l y November when we were h ostess to B a tes, F a rmi ngton a n d l\fa i n e a t a success ful ska t i ng p l a yday. Members of a l l fou r schools pa rtici p a ted i n t h e a l l-day p rogra m , a n d a n exh i b i t i o n wa s provided by J u l i e Gra h a m , r957 N ew England J u n i o r Ska t i ng C h a m p i o n . I n t h e f a l l b a d m i nton tourna ments, Joan K i n g and L o i s M a comber captured t h e doubl es t i tl e for t h e fou rth consecu t i ve y e a r . I nt e r-dorm b a sketb a l l a n d v o l l eyba l l tou rnaments were a lso h e l d d u r i n g the fa l l season, and i n both Woodman suppl i e d the v i ctorious t e a m . A t t h e begi n n i n g o f second semester the i nter-c l a ss b a sketb a l l tou rnament w a s won by the sophomores, and i n Apri l a p l ayday with M a i n e was h e l d . T h e y e a r ended w i t h the a n n u a l fi e l d day i n M ay a t w h i c h t i me i ndi­ vidual a c h i evement awa rds were p resented. T h e Colby V a rs i ty C lub contributed much this year to t h e sp i r i t of a th l e t i c com p e t i t i on and i nterest on t h e Colby campus. Composed o f a t hl e t e s i n t h e m e n ' s d i v i s i o n w h o h a ve e a rned the i r Colby " C " t h e club s p e a r h e a d e d t h e sp i ri ted h o me-ga m e footb a l l ra l li e s a n d b u i l t u p campus awa reness by wea r i n g t h e i r l etter swea ters on each F r i da y. Weekly meet­ i ngs we re conducted by the v a r i o u s team ca p t a i n s u n t i l second semester when o ffi cers were e l ected : Fel i x Such ecki-President, Tom Conno rs­ V i ce-p r e s i dent, a n d Don C ote-Secreta ry-Treasurer.

CHEERLEADER S . Left t o Right: R. Hamaker, M. Griggs, P. Clark, J . M ills, P. Walker, M . Dyer, P. Seely, M. Porter.


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Se nio r Sc hola rs Left to Right: P. Blume, J. Muir, M. Fox. Abse11t: G. Ott.

I n t h e s p r i ng o f l a st ye a r , t h e Sen i o r Sch o l a r Commi ttee, h e a ded by Dr. R i ch a rd C a ry, a ccepted fou r a p p l i ca n t s from t h e J u n i o r c l a ss to be this yea r ' s Sen i o r S c h o l a rs. E a ch o f these students worked i ndependently, with t h e aid of a tutoring p r o fessor, i n the y e a r-long prep a r a t ion o f a c r i t i c a l a n a lysis o f t h e i r chosen topic. T h i s project wa s undertaken to a l l ow t h e sch ol a rs i ntensive study i n th e i r pa rticu l a r fi elds o f i n te rest, and took t h e p l ace of t h ree cou rses d u ri ng th e i r sen i o r y e a r. At their com­ p l e t i o n , the a bs t ra cts were bound and p l a ced on permanent fi l e in t h e l i br a ry. T h e fou r Sch o l a r s t h i s yea r were P h i l i p p a B l um e , who con si dered C la s s i c a l Greek, R e n a i ssa nce Engl i s h , and M odern American Versions of T r agedy ; M a rgaret Fox, who wrote on the Ph i losophy of L i fe of Albert Schwe i tz e r ; Joan M u i r , who s t u d i ed C u l t u r a l I nflu ences on Ame rican Li tera t u re i n the L a t e r 9 t h C e n t u ry ; a n d Geo rge Ott, who i nvestiga ted Pol i t i c a l B e h a v i o r in the Appa l ach i a n M o u n t a i n C h a i n.

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WOMEN'S J U DIC I A R Y COMMITTEE. Left to Right: J. Cronk, M. Clark, A. Goodrich, L. Webber, M. Dyer-Chief Justice, N. Thompson, M. Lerro, F. Wren, B. Scott, P. Walker, J . Colbath-Secretary. Absent: G. Clark.

the boa rd con si sts of n i n e members, w i t h t h ree members chosen from each of the th ree upper c l a sses. E ach week t h e Soci a l Commi ttee went over the calenda r of events and gave i t s O . K . to the numerous soci a l functions w h i ch were p l a nn e d . Colby's I nter- F r a te rn i ty Counci l wa s engaged i n many i mportant a c­ t i v i t i e s . \!V i t h Doug D a vi dson as presi dent a n d D e a n N i cke rson as faculty a d v i sor, t h e group p u t i nto effect v a r i o u s cha nges a n d i mp rovements i n a n M EN'S J U DICIARY COM M I TTEE. Left t o Right: R. Morrison, L . Nelson, A . Skvirsky, R. Keltie, T . LaVigne, G . A uc h i ncloss, L . Cudmore, D . O'Brien . Absent: J . Grimm.


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CAP A N D GOWN - Left to Right: S. Fritz, M. E . Chase, M . Pane-President, L. M u nson, F. Wren, B. Scott, M . Dyer.

PANHELLENIC COUNCIL - Seated: J . Colbath, J . Levine­ President, F. Wren, M . Dyer. Standing: S. Fetherston, C. Jelinek, M . Griggs, M. Pearm a n .

W O M E N ' S STUDENT L E A G U E - Left to Right: J . Colbath, A . Goodrich, J . Coburn, S. Campbell­ Treasurer, M. Pearman-Corresponding Secretary, N. Little, F. Wren-President, J . Allen, M. Dyer, M. Metcalf-Vice-President, J . Roberts, E . Fortenbaugh, C. Clifton, L. Webber, K . Coughlin, M . Chase­ Recording Secretary, B. H u nter. Absent: D. Tasker, H . Payson, J. Neumann, W. Lyman, J . Pratt.


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First Row: B. Clifford-Manager, M. Farren, A. Rogan , S. R a msay, J. Wilson, T. Connors, M. Brown, D. Fowler, J. Redmond, R . W a lther, P. Shea, M. Turpie. Second Roiv: D. Ting-Manager, F. Suchecki, P. Hen nessy, L. Beaulieu, J. Tully, D. Crowley, W . Orne, R . Lucier, R . Lathe, W . Sambito, G. Rode n , R . Auriernma, Coach W i n k i n . Third Row: Coach Cli fford, Coach Kelley, M . Gache, C. Gorham, R. Bruce, D . B loom, B . S a n d s , R. Sargent, J. Fox, W. N icholson, P. Cavari, S. Bartow, C. Paharik, Coach Coons.

T h e fol lowi n g week-en d , Colby u pset a strong Sp r i ngfi e l d e l even, 6-o. Bob A u r i emma scored t h e C o lby touchdown w i t h st rong support from l i nemen J i m R edmond, Tom Connors and J i m Fox. Colby sta rted State S e r i e s p l a y w i th a close I 6- 1 3 win over Bowdoi n . T h e M u l e e l even scored twi ce on a r u n b y A u r i e m m a , a n d a short pass from M a rk B rown to Bob Bruce. ¡ E a rly in t h e second h alf, the Bowd o i n t e a m p u s h e d over a touch down to t i e t h e sco re. I n t h e t e n s e c l o s i n g m i nutes of t h e game, Bob Sa rge n t k i cked a spectacu l a r twenty-four y a rd fi e l d goal to win t h e game. T h e second game of t h e S e r i e s found C olby on the l o s i n g end of a 1 4- 1 3 Homeco m i ng game wi t h M a i ne . C o l by scored fi rst e a rly i n t h e game, on a fi n e run by M i ke F a r r e n . M a i ne sco red soon after to tie the score at 7 -7 , and the score wa s t h e same at the h a lf . Both teams scored once i n t h e second h a lf, b u t Colby f a i led t o get t h e p o i n t aft e r Don C rowl ey raced seventeen y a rds for the score. T h e final game of t h e season wa s a C ol by u pset w i n over B a tes, 2 0- 1 9 . T h i s w i n gave t h e W h i te M ul e s a t i e for fi rst p l a ce i n State Series action w i t h M a ine a n d B a te s . T h e game fea t u red a fine 4 1 -yard run by Al R og a n to sco r e t h e second Colby touch down . F a r ren and Such ecki carried t h e b a l l for good y a rdage, a n d t h e w i n n i ng p o i n t came off t h e t a l ented foot of Bob Sa rgent . The team record i s o n pag e 9 7 .


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they met a n i m p ro v i ng B o wdoi n team and p reva i l ed with a 6 3 - 5 2 v i ct o ry . Leon Nel son s a n k s i xteen p o i n t s to l e a d the C o l by sco r e rs a ga i nst the Po l a r B e a rs. T h e t e a m fi n i shed t h e month w i t h a v i ctory ove r T r i n i ty a t H a r t fo rd 7 2- 5 5 . T h e M u les began Febru a ry by l o s i n g fou r games to S p r i ngfi e l d , B ran足 deis, Q u a n t i co M a r i n e s ( ex h i b i ti on ) a n d Bowdoi n . I n the S p r i ngfi eld g a m e Captain C u d m o re con t r ibuted twenty-one p o i n ts to t h e l osing cause a s S p r i ngfield t r i umphed 7 9- 7 6 . The Q u a n t i co M a r i n e s came to M ay足 fl ower H i l l w i t h a form i d a b l e a rray of ex-col l ege stars, and t h ey d e fe a ted a h ustl i ng Colby t e a m 8 5-8 r . C o h en pumped in twenty-fou r p o i n ts for t h e M u les. On Feb r u a ry 1 9 th e close Sta te S e r i e s was resumed with B o wdo i n . T h e Pol a r B e a rs h a d a fi fty pe r-cent fi e l d goal shoo t i ng a ve rage wh ich p roved too h i g h for the C olby cagers and Bowdoin t r i u m p h ed 8 8 - 6 2 , tigh ten i ng t h e state c h a m p i onsh i p race. Later C o l by ventured to B oston to p l ay N o rt h e a stern a n d BU. Colby b e a t N o r t h e a stern 7 7- 5 7 but was ove rcome by t h e powe r f u l B U team 8 2- 7 0 . T h e C o l by men retu rned t o M a i ne to conclude the State S e r i es a ga i nst t h e U n i ve r s i ty o f M a i n e and B a tes. C o a ch W i l l i a m s ' men p l ayed M a i n e at O rono and lost 6 5 - 5 6 . T h a t de fea t meant that the State Series wou l d be decided i n t h e fi n a l game between C o l by and B a tes. A powerful B ates t e a m came to W a te rv i l l e to do i t s best to upset C ol by a n d sei z e the c h a m p i o n s h i p , but t h e M u les, p u t t i n g on a superb exh i b i t i on w i t h Cud足 m o re , C o h en and M a rchett i , walked off w i t h the t rophy. T h i s w a s C a pta i n C u d m o r e ' s l a st g a m e i n a Colby u n i fo rm. He p la yed w h a t w a s p robably the best game o f h i s ca reer sco r i ng fi fteen p o i n ts a n d pu l l i ng down n i neteen re-bounds h e l p i ng Colby d e fe a t B a t e s 7 5 -6 3 . Tea m rec o rd on page 97 .

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Varsity Hockey The C o l by V a rs i ty Hockey t e a m , under the able coach i ng of J o h n K e l ley, h a d a n ove r a l l reco r d t h i s yea r o f n i n e w i n s , ten losses, a nd one tie, a n a p p reci a b l e i m p rovement over l a st year's 4-6 reco rd. T h e t e a m got off to a slow start by tyi ng i t s fi rst ga m e , a squeaker w i t h H a m i lton i n th e l a st I 5 seconds o f p l a y on a q u i ck shot f r o m the b l u e l i ne by Don Cote. T h e second game o f the ye a r w a s a n o t h e r th r i l l e r , a lthough t h e t e a m lost 1 -0 to D a rtmout h . T h e t e a m s h o w e d much p ro m i se i n th i s loss to the B i g G reen, a p r o m i se wel l developed i n l a ter games. Colby went on to avenge its tie with H a m i l ton by d e fe a ting them i n the C h r i st m a s tourney. The close scores i n t h e Da rtmou t h , A rmy, a n d M i ddl ebu ry games, and t h e v ictory over N o rw i ch were a strong i n d i ca t i on that C olby h a d come i n to i ts own a s a h o ckey powe r t h i s yea r . T h e t e a m l o s t six games d u r i ng the season b y o n e goa l , showing t h e i r u n b e a t a b l e s p i r i t u n t i l the fi n a l gun . O n e b i g rea son fo r the t e a m ' s l oss of o ne-goa l games was the l a ck o f consistent sco ri n g punch in the front l i nes, a l th ough two o f the t e a m ' s members made the l i st of Top Ten Sco rers i n the E a st : Bob K e l t i e , 7 t h ; and D i ck M o r r i son, 9th. T h e t e a m lost only one ska ter t h rough gradu a ti o n , C a p t a i n Howie C a tes. Jim Fox was a wa rded t h e N o rm a n White Trophy on M a rch I O a t t h e Annua l Sports B a nq u e t . I n t h e p a s t t h ree years, the h ockey teams a t Colby h a ve i mp roved tremendously, and h ockey has become a sport o f m a j o r i nterest. The team record is on page 9 7 . VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM . Left to Right: P . McFarlane, R . Paradis, H . Cates, R . Keltie, H . Van Beever, H . Lapham, J. Church, J. Devare nne, D . Cote, D . Megathlin, G. MacArthur, R . Morrison, J . K nowles, J. Fox, H . Lockwood, Coach Kelley.


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First Row : W. French-Manager, P. Golden, G. Denneen, G . Pierce, W. LaVerdiere, P. B rown, E. Lagonegro, N. Stinne­ ford, W . Judd, Coach W i n k i n . Second Row: L. Oberparleiter, A . Ruvo, D. Madden, B . B l anchard, J . Grimm, N . Gigon , C. Luethke, L. Cohen, R. H u n t .


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Va rs i ty Golf 1 9 5 7 I n t h e s p r i n g o f 1 9 5 7 Bob C l i fford sta rted h i s fi rst season a s coach o f the go l f t e a m , dete r m i n e d to i m p rove upon t h e 5 -6 record com p i l ed by t h e l 9 5 6 squ a d . T h i s task p roved n e i t h e r u np l e a s a n t n o r i mposs i b l e , l a rgely because of the p rese nce o f five retu r n i ng l ettermen - D ick W a terman , Tom La V i gn e , G e r ry Jones, C h a rl i e Sm i t h , a n d S t e f V a n Sch enck , the capta i n o f t h e tea m . C o a ch C l i ff o r d s o o n encou ntered s o m e d i ffi cu l ti es . H e w a s forced t o cut h i s roster to e i g h t m e n , w h i c h w a s d o n e by k e e p i n g B i l l y Foeh l , C huck Foley, and John S h o r e with the five veterans o f the p r e v i ous season. T h e home cou rse h a d b e e n l e ft i n poor p l a y i ng condi t i on by the w i n t e r , so t h a t t h e g r e e n s cou l d not be o p e n e d u n t i l the fi rst m a tch a g a i nst R h ode I sl a n d on A p r i l 2 6 t h . A lt h ough S m i th led b o t h teams w i t h a fine 7 4 , the v i si tors won by a 6- r sco r e . Ou r men d ropped the n e x t t w o m a tches to Tu fts and Bowd o i n , and seemed h eaded fo r a n o t h e r b a d season, u n t i l they suddenly r ecove red for a 4-3 v i ct o ry o v e r B . U . on the l os e r ' s course. Tom La V i gne sh owed t h e way w i t h h i s 7 5. T h e l a st five m a tches o f the sea son s a w u s d e fe a t Bowd o i n i n the retu rn engagement h e re , i n a d d i t i on t o ga i n i n g t w o w i n s each ove r M a i n e and B a tes, as t h e t r i o of V a n Schenck S m i t h , and La V i gne v i e d for l o w sco r i ng hono rs. T h e season, showing Colby with a n ove r-a l l 6-3 record ( 5 - I in State compet i ti on ) , was cl i m axed in the w i n d and r a i n a t \i\Tate rvi l l e C o u n t ry C l u b o n M ay 20th, when t h e t e a m won t h e 1 9 5 7 M ai n e I nt e r co l l egi a te Tou r n a m e n t , i n w h i ch T o m La V i gne, capta i n-elect f o r t h e 1 9 5 8 s q u a d , ga i ned the i n d i v i d u a l t itle w i t h 7 7- 8 1 - 1 5 8 .

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Va rs ity Tra c k 1 9 5 7 A l t h ough l a cking i n w i n s , Coach Coon's team can boast o f m a ny supe r i o r p e r fo r m a nces by seve r a l o f i t s m e m b e r s . Al R og a n , a sophomore, led the cha i n o f standout p e r forma nces by being c red i ted w i t h twenty-s ix p o i n ts i n t h e m e e t a g a i n s t N o rw i ch Un i v e r s i ty , exactly o n e h a l f o f t h e e n t i r e Colby team's sco r e . vV h i l e r n d o i ng, Al set a new Colby reco rd o f I 96'3.0" fo r t h e j a ve l i n t h ro w . I n a q u a d rangu l a r meet h e l d h e r e on M ay fl o we r H i l l , C o l b y p l a ced fou rth b e h i n d B a te s , V e r mont, and M i ddl ebu ry, respect i ve l y . T h i s t i m e , the C o l by spotl i g h t w a s on G o rdon " He rk" C u n n i ng h a m . " H e rk" won the m i l e i n 4 : 3 5 . 6 , wh i ch is the best C o lby t i m e for the m i l e ever run on Seaverns F i e l d . Later i n t h e a fternoon h e b roke the tape i n the two-mi l e run a ft e r a l a st l a p spu rt to p a s s the race l ea d e r s . The only o t h e r Colby w i nn e r w a s Al Fea r i ng in the h i gh j u mp. This yea r , t h e M a i n e I n te rcol l egi a te M eet w a s held a t B a tes. In t h i s meet a l so, C o l by w a s fou rth ; t h i s t i m e beh i nd B a tes, M a i ne, and Bowdo i n i n t h a t o r d e r. A l Fe a ri ng aga i n took fi rst p l a ce l a u rels i n the h igh j um p , w h i l e Al R ogan p l a ced second i n the j a vel i n event. R e-elected c a p t a i n fo r next year, G o rdon C u n n i ngh a m was this y e a r ' s reci p i e n t o f the Jul i u s Seelye B i x l e r A w a r d g i ven to t h e m o s t v a l u a b l e m e m b e r o f the V a r s i ty T ra ck T e a m . Teani record o n Page 9 7 .

First Row : R . Neilson, R . Auriemma, G . Cw1 11ingham, P . Reichert, 0 . Sheeri n . Second Row: Coach Coons, T. Shelton, A . Rogan, A . Fearing, P . Doran, D . Davidson, M a nager-P. Dan kert.


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F resh m a n Footba ll D e sp i te setb a cks from t h e fl u a n d i nj u ri e s, t h e i 9 5 7 freshm a n footb a l l t e a m ach i eved a n outstanding reco r d . J i m Takacs a t q u a rterback a n d D a v e B e rman a t tack l e s h owed t h e most p rom i se f o r the v a rsity . B ob Bu rke, Ted H o l sch u h , a n d Geo rge Bagas a lso m a d e fine showi ngs. On October l l , C o l by pl ayed host to the undefeated B rewster Academy team from Wol feboro, N. H. Bob N i gro opened the 4 1 -6 win for the frosh and Pete Loring compl eted the yea rl i ng sco r i ng for the day by sna tch i ng a 23 y a rd p a ss h u rled by Kent D a vidson. R et a i n i ng th e i r l uck on t h e home front, the t i ny m u l e s ca rved out a 2 0-6 w i n ove r M . C . I . on October 1 4 . Geo rge B agas and Bob N igro d i d the sco r i n g w h i l e the t e a m r a n up 3 2 8 ya rds a g a i n s t M . C . I . ' s 1 9 4¡ V e n tu r i ng o ff campus on October l 8 for t h e fi rst time, the junior "C" m e n faced t h e M a i n e cubs a t Orono. In a toe-to-toe struggle, the frosh s lugged out a 6-6 t i e a s Bob N i gro sco red his only t . d . i n t h e th i rd q u a rter. R etu rning h om e , t h e frosh wreaked h a voc on t h e H eb ron Academy team i n a 5 0-0 v i ctory. B ob N i gro a nd N orm H uggi n s scored 3 and 2 t . d . ' s respect i ve l y . Bob B u r k e , T e d K a szubski a n d J i m Takacs scored the other t h ree. Wes Jordan capt a i ned his team t h rough the p e ri l s of the fl u epidemic to come out from the underdog posi tion a t l e a st twi ce out of the fou r roul ette engagements. T h i s , a n d the t e a m ' s h igh " espi r i t de corps" proved to be a n u n d e f e a t a b l e com b i n a t i o n .

F resh ma n Basketba l l T h e l 9 5 8 Fresh m a n B a sketb a l l t e a m repeated l a s t y e a r ' s success by h av i ng another u n d e fe a ted sea son . W i t h th e i r l 5 and o record, the team's victo r i e s n o w stand a t a t o t a l o f fi fteen i n a row. One of t h e outst a n d i n g a t hl e tes of this year's team was C h a rl e s Swensen. H e set a l l o f t h e s i ngle-game records, fi rst by rece i vi ng cred i t f o r twenty-s i x rebounds a g a i n s t Husson C o l l ege, a n d l a ter, scoring seven free t h rows to make seven p o i n t s i n the game with M a i n e C e n t r a l I n stitute. On Febru a ry 2 0 t h , h e sco red twen ty-six points a g a i n s t the B runswick R ecre a t i on Center, ten o f w h i ch were fi e l d go a l s . W i t h a n average o f 1 5 . 4 p o i n ts a n d 1 6 . 7 rebounds per game, h e contri buted grea tl y to t h i s y e a r ' s success. J o h n Kelly a n d R obert B u rke were two o t h e r b i g men i n the front l i nes. \i\Ti th t h e i r a verage of 1 3 a n d 1 2 . 9 p o i nts p e r game, respectively, a n d a v e r a g i ng 2 3 . 3 rebounds per g a m e between t h em, t h ese t w o caused oppos­ i ng t e a m s much d i ffi cu l ty in p rogress, e i th e r offensively o r d e fensively. T h e ch i e f p l a y m a ke rs i n t h e gua r d positions were David B e rq u i s t , B e r n a r d W a g n e r , a n d C a l v i n Pi ngree, w h o d i d a n ext remely fi n e j ob t h i s y e a r i n ca l l i ng pl ays w h i ch eventua lly l ed the team t h rough i ts second u n d e fe a ted season. C o a ch W i nk i n w a s much p l eased with the exceptiona l depth o f the team. All p l ayers con t r i bu t e d greatly to t h i s y e a r ' s success, to w i n d u p another u n d e f e a ted sea son for t h e F resh m a n B a sketb a l l tea m . [ 92 ]


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F resh ma n H oc key T h e Fresh m a n Hockey T e a m enj oyed t h e best season i n i ts h i story t h i s yea r. U n d e r C o ach J o h n Coons, they won a l l twelve games, roll i ng up t h e grand total o f I O 5 go a l s a g a i nst t h e i r opponents' fou rteen. T h e i r fi rst game, i n ea rly December, w a s with Belmont H igh Schoo l , w h e n D i ck J o h nson l ed the sco r i ng w i t h t h ree goa l s . T h e B a by M ul e s won l r to 3. In t h e next two games, the Colby Frosh d e fea ted Lewi ston H igh, 1 r - 2 , a n d Dixfield H ig h , w i t h a s h u t-out score o f 1 2-0. The B aby M u les next h a nded the Bowdoin Frosh t h e i r fi rst loss, de­ f e a t i ng them 5 - 1 in a r ough game, foll owed soon a fter by a win over St. Dom's of Lewi ston 5 to 2 . \!\Ti th t h e n e w semester, C olby aga i n m e t St. Dom ' s, shutting t h e m out 7 to o. M agu i re rol led u p his second "hat trick" o f t h e sea son to lead the sco r i n g . T h e Frosh next c h alked up one of the season ' s b i ggest scores i n a 1 3 - 1 w i n over B r i dgton Academy, followed by t h e i r closest game, another w i n over H e b ron by a score o f 4- r . T h e t e a m recorded the n i nt h and tenth s t r a i g h t w i n s by d e fe a t i ng M e l ­ rose H igh l 3 - 1 , a n d B owdoi n for t h e second t i m e I 2 - 3 , w i t h B o a rdman, M agu i re , a n d del'Etoile s h a ri ng h o n o rs . M e e t i ng St. D o m ' s for the t h i rd a n d l a st t i m e , the M ul es sco red a s i z z l i ng s h u t-out, 8 -o. T h e season was c l im axed by a n o t h e r exc i t i n g s h u t-out , 6-o, over N otre Dame H igh School of B e r l i n , N. H., m a rk i n g the end o f an undefeated sea son o f tremendou s success. J o h nson , B o a rd m a n , a nd M a gu i re sta rred a s h igh sco rers, w h i l e D a vid Seddon was tops i n the cage t h i s season, a l l ow i n g only twelve go a l s to slip by him i n all twelve games.

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F res h m a n Te n n is 1 9 5 7 T h e fres h m a n team represented Colby i n a grand s ty l e l a st yea r, wi nd­ i ng up w i t h a record of five w i n s a n d one l o s s for t h e season. T h ose freshman w i n n i ng numerals i n tenn i s were : Phil Fa lkson , Don Freedman, B i l l Hood, John K e l l om , Geo rge N e e d h a m , B i l l R y a n , D i ck Tyson, H ank W i ngate, a n d P a u l Lambert ( ma n ager ) . T h e t e a m opened w i t h a n 8 - r w i n over D e e r i ng H i gh School on M a y 2 , fol l owed on M a y 4 b y t h e i r only l o s s o f t h e s e a son t o Brunswick H igh Scho o l , 3-6. The frosh net men then p l ayed St. Domin ic's H igh School , Hebron Academy a n d H o l derness Academy, w i n n ing th ese contests by scores o f 9-0, 6-3 , a n d 6-3 - respect i vely. T h e team fi n i s hed i ts season w i t h a 9-0 t a l ly aga i nst Po r t l a n d H igh Sch o o l . T h i s w a s i ndeed a fi n e record, a nd w i t h s u c h men a s B i l l H o o d , H a nk ¡W i ngate, a n d Ph i l Fa lkson s p a rking t h e t e a m , i t looked as t h ough t h e gra d u a t i ng v a r s i ty l ettermen wou l d h a ve s o m e very a b l e successo rs. Te a m, reco rd o n Pa g e 9 7 .

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The ' 5 8 e r's "Oh A p r i l showers, they b r i n g M a y fl owers . . . " and in 1954 the l ong a wa i ted letter f rom the Pean of Admi ss i o n s o ffi ce : "We a re p l e a sed to i n form you that you h a ve been a ccepted to Colby C o llege . " E n h a nced by its sou thern a rch i tectu re, this no rth e rn outpost a d m i tted r 7 6 boys and r 6 5 g i rl s to compose t h e C l a s s of r 95 8. Here were a you ng, enthus i a st i c g r o u p , a l i tt l e b i t cocky a s i m m e d i a te g r a d u a tes o f h igh schools and p r e p schools, a n d a l i tt l e b i t s c a r e d a s l o w l y , i nexperienced f r e s h m e n . The fi rst week w a s spent l ike that o f every i ncoming cl a ss - sm a l l t a l k to break t h e i ce ; l i nes to wait i n ; l i b r a ry tours ; g a t h e r i ngs to meet t h e d e a n , nu rse, o r some club presiden t ; exams to test o u r l a nguage ski l l ; a n d opportu n i t i e s to sign up for eve ry o rga n i z a tion i m a g i n a b l e . H a z ing w a s d i ff e rent o u r yea r, i n fact so " d i ffe re n t " the rules w e r e revised for the C l ass o f I 959. VI e were c a l l e d to meeti ngs .i n the m i dd l e of the n i gh t ; o u r beds were s t r i pped ; t h e gi rls cou l dn ' t wear l i psti ck o r curl th e i r h a i r ; and even poor Ted Crane had to take a bubble bath i n f ront o f t h e women ' s dorm i to r i e s . We r e v o l t e d , h oweve r ; the b o y s capt u red t h e s o p h o m o r e p r e s i d e n t , a l­ t h ough he esca ped and t h e g i r l s ceremon iously burned t h e i r signs. W e l l , by J u n e w e w e r e wel l i n i t i a ted i nto C o l b y l i fe. We h a d weathered exams a n d no l onger b ragged of o u r membersh i p i n the N a ti o n a l Honor Society ; we h a d fou nd out t h a t t h e h o m e town guy wasn ' t t h e only fi s h i n the sea , a n d t h a t we cou l d be " M r. H e r o " i n h igh school a n d s t i l l s i t on the bench a t C o l by. We had expe r i enced convoca tions, a won d e r ful facu l ty show ( oh , i f we knew the p r o fs then a s we do now ) , Sadie H a wkins, C a mpus C h est, J o h nson Day, "big" week-en ds, rushi ng, p i n n ings, g r a s s i ng, a nd a ra i d at " M a " C a rter's.

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Dormito ry Council 1 ; Glee C l u b l ; Echo 4 ; ORACLE 4 ; D e a n ' List 4 .

David L. A d a m s O rono, M a i n e

Delta Delta Delta, Schol a r h i p C h a i r m a n 4 ; Dean's List 3, 4 ; Glee C l ub 1 , 2, 3 ; Colbyette 1, 2, 3 , 4, Secreta ry-Treasurer 4; South Pacific 4; O uting Club 1 , 2, 3 ; C a nterbury C l u b 1 , 2.

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Chi Omega, Secretary 4 ; Echo 2, 3, 4; O uting Club 1, 2 ; B a p ­ tist G r o u p 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Modern Da nce C l ub 1 .

Mary Adams AAII C a pe E l i z a beth, M a i n e

B urton M . A ngrist Beechu r t, N e w York

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English Literature

Dormitory Council 1 , 2, 3 ; Pow­ der and W i g 1, 2, 3 , Secretary 3 ; Outing C l ub 1 , 2, 3, 4, Sec­ r e t a ry 4 ; C h a n n i n g M u rray 1 , 2 , 3 , Secreta ry 3 ; I nter-fa ith As ociation 3, P resident 3; C a m p u s Guide 3 .

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Professional Biology

Choi r 1 ; Powder a n d Wig 3, +; Modern D a nce C lub 1 .

Delta U psilon, Secretary 3 ; Dean's List 1 ; Arnold A i r So­ ciety 3 , 4; Glee C l u b l ; D r o k u r 3 , 4; Powder a nd W i g 2, 4 ; I nt e r n a t i o n a l Relations C l u b 3 ; Newman Club 1 , 2 ; Baseball 1 ; Comma n d e r A. F.R.O.T.C. D r i l l Team 3 ; O utsta n d i n g A S I Cadet 1 ; O utst a nd i ng D r i l l Team M e m b e r 2 .

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largu ri te Abqaiq,

K a p p a D e l t a R h o, chol a r -h i p b a i rm a n 2 , .. . entur i a n 3 , L i ,.1 1 , 2, 'ec r C'l a ry .. ; D e a n ' 4 ; Pow d e r and \\'ig I ; O:t u d e n t Ch r i . t i a n .-\.�oc i a tion 1 ; .-\ d ­ nnced A . F. R . .T . . 3 ; . \ . F. ­ R . .T . . D r i l l c a m 2 ; A r no l d Air ociety 3 ; o n ,· a i r ad t .-\\\ a r d 2 .

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A n n P. Bonneau G re a t N eck, N e w York

Judith A. Brown Ha tings-on-H udson, N. Y.

History - G overn m ent E c o n o mics

Geology

Dormitory Council 2, 4 ; O r ­ chest ra 1 ; B a nd 1 , 2, 3, 4 , Secret a ry 3, L i b r a r i a n 4 ; S t u ­ dent Chr isti a n Associ ation 1 , 2 , 3, 4; M a ine I n te rcollegiate Band 1 , 2, 3, 4, Secreta ry 3 ; South Pacific O rchestra 4.

S igma K a p p a , R u sh Ch a i rman 3, V ice President 4; D e a n ' s List 2, 3, 4 ; Student Government 3 ; Dormitory Co unci l 3 ; J unior Advi or 3.

S u s a n L . Bower

Joan E. Brya nt Yeadon, Penn y l v a n i a

A l b a ny, New York I/ m erican Literature

Psychology

D e a n ' s List 4 ; Dormitory Cou n ­ Soc i a l Ch a i rm a n 3 ; 3· cil D r o k u � +, A r t a n d Publicity C h a i r m a n 4 ; L i b r a ry Associ­ ates + ; Student Ch r isti a n As­ sociation 1, 2, 3, 4, P rogram C h a i r m a n 3, World Relation Chairman 4 ; Campus G u i d e 2, 3 ; Commencement Comm ittee 4 ; Religiou Convocation 1, 2, 3 , 4.

K a re n M . Breen B rockton, M a

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Transfe r : H a rcom J unior College Sigma K a p p a , Executive Com­ m ittee Secreta ry 4 ; D ro kur 3, 4, Copy Editor + ; ORACLE 3, 4 ; F rench Club 4 ; Canterb u ry Club 4 ; Women's U n ion Com­ mittee 3.

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Martin S. Burger F a i rfield, Connecticut

Mathem atics

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Eco n o m ics

M a j o rette 1, 2, 3, 4, H ea d M a ­ jo rette 3, 4 ; O u t i n g C l u b 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; N e w m a n C l u b 1 , 2, Sec­ reta ry 2.

Peter G. B ridge A ugusta, M a in e

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T a u Delta Phi, Treasurer 4, Pre ident 4 ; P resident's League 3 ; Student Government 1, 2, 3 ; O rchestra 1 ; Band 1 , 2 ; J u nior Adviso r 3; Colby Community Club 3, 4 ; Radio Colby 2, 3, 4, Musical D i rector 3 , B u s i ness M a n age r 4 ; H i l l e l 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 3 ; Inter­ faith As ociation 3, Treasurer +; Senior C l a ss Office r, Treas­ u re r.

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Dorothy A. B uzzell R umfo rd, M a ine

B usiuess A d m inistration

Professional Chem istry

U n ited State Air Fo rce B a nd 1 ; Colby E ight 3 , 4 ; C h a pel U h e r s 3 , 4 ; Rel igious Convocation 3 , 4, Co-ch a ir m a n + ; Ba e b a l l l .

L i b r a ry Associates 4 ; Powder and Wig 2, 3, 4 ; Camera C l ub 3 ; Cosmopolitan Club 3, 4.

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Elizabeth C. Cochran

Carol J. Conway F a i rfield, Connecticut

W at e r v i l l e , M a ine E nglish Literature

Sociology

Dormitory Council 1 ; Outing C l u b 1 , 2 ; Women ' s Ath letic A ssocia tion 1 , 2.

Student Government 3 ; New­ m a n Cl ub 1 , 2, 3 ; Campus Che t 2, 3, Publ icity Chairman 2, Co-Ch a i rm a n 3.

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William W . Cochran W a t e r v i l l e, M a in e

Linda M. Corcoran Denver, Colorado

History

Sigma Ka ppa, Reco rding Secre­ tary 4 ; Glee C l ub 1, 2, 3 ; 0 rche tra 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; p a n ish Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, .J. ; H onor Committee 1.

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Fra n k l i n C. Cowperthwaite

Winth rop, M a ssachusetts Kent

History

Stamford, Connecticut

H il l , M a i n e

D..Y

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Phi Delta Theta, Rushing Chairman 2, 3, Secret a ry .J. ; G u n C l ub 2, 3 ; Foot b a l l 1 ; W re t l i n g 1 ; Forensic Society 1, 2 ; ROTC Debating Team 2.

Joseph T. Consolino

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D e a n ' s L ist 4 ; Gol f 1 ; J u nior A d v isor 3 .

Kevi n J. Con nolly

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U n i ted States N a vy Delta U ps i lon, Co-rushing Chairman 2, 3 , V i ce President 4; Student Government 2; Dormitory Council 4 ; Pow d e r a n d Wig 3 ; H ockey 3 ; Colby V a rsity Club 3 ; Class Officer, Vice President 3.

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Theodore Cra ne, J r. H a mden, Connecticut

E n g lish Literature

Classical Languages

T r a nsfer : P r i nceton U n i v e r s i ty Delta K a p pa Epsilon, Secreta ry 2, President 4 ; B l u e Key .J. ; Student Government 3 , 4 ; So­ cial Committee 4 ; Echo 2, 3, 4, M a k e - u p Editor 3, E d itor 4 ; Powder a n d W ig 2, 3 , 4 ; R a d i o Colby 3 ; N e w m a n C l u b 2, 3 ; j un i o r A d v i s o r 3 ; C l a ss Offi­ cer, President 3, 4.

Dean's List 4 ; D r o ku r 3, 4 ; Echo 1 ; L i b r a ry A soci ate 4 ; Powder a n d Wig 3 , 4 ; Foste r Memor i a l Prize in C l a sics 1, 3.

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A ngela J. DeCarlo

H a nover, New H a m ps h i re

N a ugatuck, Connecticut

E c o n o m ics

Professional Chemistry

B a n d 1 , 2, 3, 4, M a nager 3 ; C a m e r a C l ub 2, O u t i ng C l ub 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; V a rsity Club 4 ; Track 1 , 2, 3 , A ssistant M a n­ ager 1, 2, M anager 3 ; Y o u ng Democrat's C l ub 3, 4, Trea u r e r 3.

Douglas A . Davidson South A ttleboro, M a ss.

Powder and Wig 2, 3, 4 ; Co mopolitan C l ub 2, 3, 4, Treas­ u re r 3, 4; N e w m a n C l ub 1.

AY

George F. Denneen, Jr. Qui ncy, M assachu etts

B usiness A d m inistration

Business A dm inistration

Delta U psi lon, President 4 ; I n ­ terfrate r n i ty Cou nci l 3 , 4, Presi­ dent 4; Debating C l u b 2, 3, V ice P resident, P renden t ; In­ t r a m u r a l Council 2 ; W i nte r C a r n i v a l Committee 3 ; R a d io Colby 2, 3, 4 ; H a ngout 3, 4, T r e a s u r e r 4 ; S p a n i s h Club 2 ; Track 3, 4 ; Colby V a r sity Club 3, 4; J udges' Committee 3 , 4 ; J u nior A d visor 3 ; Senior Com­ m encement Committee 4 ; Amer­ ican Legion A w a rd 2 ; M u r r ay Debating Prize 2.

Carlos G. Davila L i m a , Peru

Tau Delta Phi, Secretary 2, Treasu rer 3, President 4; Dean's List + ; Ba seba I I 1 , 2, 3 ; Basketba ll 1 ; Colby V a rsity Club 2, 3.

Nancy L. Derderian W e l l e sley, M assachusetts

AY

English Literature

E co n o m ics

Glee C l ub 1, 2, 3 ; Echo l, 2, 3, 4; O R A C L E l ; Powde r a n d Wig 4; H a ngout 4; Modern D a nce C l u b 3, 4.

D e l t a U psilon, Corre pond i n g Secret a ry ; Student Gove r n ­ ment 1 , 2 ; Glee Club 3 , 4 ; T r a ve l i n g G l e e C l ub 3 , 4 ; Echo 1 , 2 ; O R ACLE 1 , 4 ; Pow­ der and Wig 1, 2, 3, 4 ; R a d io Colby 4 ; C a m e r a C l u b 4, Secre­ t a ry ; Cosmop o l i t a n Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Soci a l C h a i rm a n ; I nt e r n a ­ t i o n a l R e l a tion Club 1 , 2, 3 , President 3 ; S p a n i s h C l u b 1 , 2 , 3, Pre i d e n t 3 ; N e w m a n C l u b 3 ; Foot b a l l 1 ; Soccer 4 .

A lfred H . D e a n , J r. We ton, M assachusetts

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Sandra J . Dooli ttle

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W a l l ingford, Connecticut

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B usin ess A d m inistration

Chi Omega, Recommendation C h a i r m a n 4; Dormitory Coun­ cil 3 , Social C h a i r m a n 4; Glee C l ub 1 ; H ango u t 4 ; O uting Club 1 , 2 ; Student Christian Assoc i a tion 1 ; South P a cific 4.

C a m e r a C l u b 1 ; V a r si ty Ten­ n i s 2 ; B a k e tb a l l Te a m M a n ­ a g e r l , 2 ; Colby Com m u n i ty C l u b 3, 4.

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K a p pa Detra Rho, o r r e p nd­ chol3 r , h i p ing • ecret 3 r) 2, r e 3 u re r � n d a i rm a n 3, R i le -I ; h a irman .\ l um n i u t i ng Club I , - · e a rn 1 , 2 ; tudent J; h r i t i a n .\ •o iaR i ffe uNa nd i n t ioo 2, 3 ; A w a rd 1 .

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Psychology Ta u Delta Ph i, Pledge Pre.i­ dent I, 'oci a l Cb a i r m a n 2 : h ri ,t i a n .\ ,oci at ion tudent 1 , 2, + ; T rack l , 2, 3, + ; Foot ­ b a l l l , 2, 3 ; olhy \' a r ,.it · luh luh ommun it) olby 3, +: 2, 3, +, T re a urer 3, \ ice Pre ident + ; la. ffice r, \'i e P rel>ideat + ; J unior .\dvi or J ; ommittee -I ; Commencement P;.ycholo lub + ; \\' inter ' l.. i ommittee 3 ; a r n i ,· a l lub 2, 3 ; H a zing ommittc -1 •

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B a rbara A. Field

Cynthia A. Fox F a i r po r t, New York

M a nchester, Con necticut B iology

French

Sigma K a p p a , Corresponding Secreta ry 4 ; D e a n's L i st 1, 2, 3 , 4; Dormito ry Council 2, 3, 4 ; E c h o 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Outing C l ub 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Student Ch risti a n As­ sociation 2, W i n t e r C a r n i v a l Committee 3 ; H onors i n Gen­ eral Schol a r hip 2, 3 .

Glee C l ub 1, 2, 3 ; F rench C l u b 2, 3 , 4, V ice Pre i d e n t 4 .

Joan Fletcher

Margaret H . Fox Dobbs F e r ry, New York

Lexington, M a ssach usetts History

Matl1ematics

Echo 2, 3, 4 ; Powder and Wig

1, 2, 3, 4 ; Student Association 1, 2, 3 .

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Dean's L i st 2, 4 ; Senior Schol a r 4 ; G l e e Club 3 , 4 ; C h o i r 1 ; H a ngout 2.

Christian

E l n a M . Fortenbaugh Westfield, N e w J e rsey

A Ll II

Alan D . Fraser F a i rfield, Connecticut

LlY

History - Govern m en t

Spanish

A l ph a Delta P i , Song C h a i r m a n 2 ; S t a n d a rds C h a i rm a n 3, Vice President 4 ; D e a n's List 3 , 4 ; P h i S i gm a Iota 3 , 4, V ice Pre Student Women's 4; ident League 4 ; Dormitory Council 3 ; S u b -H e a d 4 ; Glee C l u b 1 , 2 , 3 ; Choi r 1 ; ORACLE 2 , 3 ; Cosmo politan C l u b 3 ; F r ench Cl ub 1, 2, 3 , 4, Secret a ry 2, T r e a s u r e r 3, President 4 ; S p a n ­ i h C l ub 1 , 2, 3 , 4, S ecreta ry­ T r e a s u r e r 2 ; Women's A t h l etic A ssociation 2, 3 , 4, Softb a l l M a n ager 2, 3 , Secreta ry-Treas­ u re r 4; H angout 4.

Student Government 3 , 4 ; S o ­ ci a l Committee 3, 4 , P r e s i d e n t 4 ; H a ngou t 2, 3 , 4 ; O uting Cl ub 1, 2, 3, 4, K a t a h d i n Council 2, 3 .

E. Conrad Forziati

J e a n K . French D a m a riscott a , M a i n e

Be lmont, M assach usetts A m erican Literature

English Litei·ature

L i st 1 ; B a n d 1, 2 ; Dro kur 1 , 3 ; E c h o 1 , 2 ; Powder a nd W i g 1, 2, 3 ; Cosmp o l i t a n C l ub 4 ; S p a nish C l u b 1 ; Soccer 1, 2, 3 , 4 ; Forensic Society 2, 3, 4, President 2, 4 ; M o n tgome ry S p e a ki n g Contest 1 ; G a l l e rt English Prize 1 ; Levine S p e a k ­ i n g Contest 2 ; M u r r ay D e b a t e Prize 3 .

Choir 1 ; Dro kur 2, 3, Circu l a ­ t i o n M a n ager 2, Secretary 3 ; L i b r a ry Assoc i a tes 3 , 4 ; Pow­ d e r and Wig 2, 3 , 4, Business M a n ager 3 , 4; C a m p us Guide 3.

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J ackson H ei ghts, New York

Portl and, M a i n e

Psychology

B iology

D e a n s List 3 ; Echo 4 ; Powd e r and Wig 2.

Kappa Delta Rho, Ch a i rm a n ; B a n d 1 , 2, ball 1, 2 ; Lettermen's Arnold A i r Society 3 , m a n d e r.

Warren G. Gershwin

Philip J. Golden, Jr. Zw West H a rtfor d , Connecticut

B rooklyn, N e w York B iology

Rush i n g 3 ; B ase­ C l ub 2 ; 4, Com­

B usiness A d m inistration

Dea n's L i st 4 ; Student Gov­ ernment 3 ; L i b r a ry A ssociates 4 ; Pow d e r a n d W i 4 · R a d io Colby 3 ; H il l e l 1, 4.

Zeta Psi, S u p reme Counci l ; H a ngout 2 ; Newman C l ub 1 ; Baseball 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Colby V a r ­ sity Cl ub 3 , 4 ; O uting C l u b 1 ; Colby Comm unity C l u b 3, 4.

J a ne A. G ibbons W h ite P l ains, New York

Charles R. Gorham We tfield, Ma sach usetts History - Govern m en t

Philosopliy and R eligion

D e a n ' s List 2, 3 , 4 ; O rchest r a 2 ; O u t i n g C l u b 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; S t u ­ d e n t Ch ristian A ssoc i ation 1 , 2, 3 , 4, Publ icity C h a i r m a n 3 , P r o g r a m C h a i r m a n 4 ; Religi­ ous C o n vocation Committee 3 ; D a i ly C h a p e l Committee 3 ; H onors i n G e ne r a l Schol a r ­ ship 3.

Dorm itory Council 4.

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Albert G. Grappone

Barry M . G insburg N e w York, N e w York

ATO

Concord, N e w H ampshire B usiness A dm inistration

History

A l ph a Tau Omega , Sentinel ; Outing Club 2, 3, 4 ; N e w m a n Club 2, 3 , 4 ; Skiing 1 ; A . F . ­ R.0.T.C. 3, 4 .

S i gm a Theta Psi, P re ident 2, 3 ; Interfrater nity Council 2, 3 ; A r no l d A i r Society 4 ; Presi­ d ent's League 2 ; Dormitory Council 3 ; Echo l, 2 ; R a d i o Colby 3 , 4 ; Cosmopolitan C l ub 1 2 T r e a s u r e r 2 ; Internatio n a l Re l � tions C l u b 4 ; H il l e l 1 , 2 , 3 4 · T r ack 1 ; B a sketb a l l 1 , 2 , ' 3 : v a rsity M a n ager 3 ; Citizen­ shi p C l e a r i n g H o u se 3 , 4 ; Young Democrats C l u b 3 , 4 ; Winter Carni v a l Committee 3 , 4.

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Richmond, Vermont B u siness A d m inistration

English Literature

Echo

2, 3 , +, Assi tant F i n a n ­ ci a l M a n age r ; P o w d e r a n d W i g 1 ; F r e nch C l ub 3 ; C a n­ t e r b u ry C l u b 1 , 2.

Zeta Psi, S u preme Council 2, Corresponding Secretary 3, President 4 ; Radio Colby 3 ; B a ptist Student Grou p 1 , 2 ; Convocation Com­ Religiou mittee 3 ; I nterfraternity Ath­ letics 1, 2, 3, 4; Colby Com­ munity Club 2, 3, 4, V ice P res­ ident 3, President 4.

Philip A. Haslam ATO S h r e w s b u ry, M a ssach usetts

Sally Howes Port l a nd, M a i n e

AMI

Music

English

T r a n fer : D a rtmouth Coll ege I n te r f r a te r n ity Council 2, 3 ; Socia l Comm i ttee 3 ; Powder a n d Wig 2; R a d io Colby 2, 3, 4; Che e r l e a d e r L

T r a n sfe r : Wheaton College A l pha Delta Pi, Executive Coun­ cil 4 ; Dormitory Council 3, 4 ; D ro kur 4 ; O uting Club K a tah­ d i n Council 3 ; Student Chris­ tian A s ociation 3, 4, H e ad of De putations 4; I nter-Dorm Council 4; Commencement Committee 4.

Douglas S. Hat field, Jr. �®\]_!

David M. Hoyt

Peterboro ugh,

South Norwalk, Connecticut

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B usiness II dministration

History

United States N a vy Conce rt Cho i r 2, 3, 4 ; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Choir 4; Echo 1 , 2 , 3 , Photogra pher 1 , 2 , 3 , Photographic Ed itor 2 , 3 ; ORA­ CLE, Assistant Photographer 1, 2, 3 ; Powder a n d Wig 1 , 2 ; Camera C l ub 1 , 2, 3 , 4, Presi­ dent 2, Treasurer 3 , 4; O uting Cl ub 1 , 3 ; J unior A d v i sor 3 .

Sigma Theta Psi, Trea urer 3, 4; D e a n ' s L i st 4; P resident' League 2 ; Student Government 2, 3, 4 ; D a i ly Chapel S p e a k e r 1 , 2, 3 ; Young R e p u b l icans C l u b 2, 3 , 4, President 3 , 4 ; Citizensh i p C l e a r i n g H o u e 2, 3 , 4, P resident 4 ; Student C h r i sti a n Association 1, 2, 3, 4, C a binet 2, 3, 4; Inter-faith A s ociation 2, 3 , 4; Religious E m p h a s i s Week Com m ittee 2, 3, 4; Campu Chest Commit­ tee 2, 3.

Carol I . Hathaway

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Edward I . Hulbert, J r .

Abington, M a s ach u etts

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Westboro, M a ssachusetts

So ciology

Mathematics

A l ph a D e l t a Pi, Regist r a r 3, Reco r d i n g Secreta ry + ; Dorm­ itory Council 1 ; Glee C l u b 1 , 2 , 3 ; Choi r 1 ; Student Chris­ tian A ssoci ation 1, 2 ; Wom­ en's Athletic A oci ation 3, A rche ry M a n ager 3 .

Outing Club 1, 4; Student Ch rist i a n Associ ation 1 , 2 ; Ski Team 1 ; Lettermen's Club 3 , 4 ; Footb a l l , T e a m M an a ge r 1 , 2, 3 ; A rnold A i r Society 4.

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J u nior Y e a r : U n i ve rsity of Genev a , Switze r l a n d Do rmitory Counci l 2, 4 ; Pow­ d e r a n d Wig 1, 2, 4 ; Cosmo­ politan Club 4 ; I ntern ationa l Rel ations C l ub 4 ; F rench Club 1, 2, 4; C a nterbury Club 1 , 2, 4; Women's Atheltic Associa­ tion 2, H ockey M a n ager 2.

Donald G. Ken nedy Portl a n d , M ai n e A m erican Civiliza tion

History

Katharine A. Lamneck Syo set, e w York

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Econo mics

Alpha Delta Pi, Executive Boa rd, Rush Chairman 4; Dormito ry Council 3 ; Cosmo­ politan Club 1 ; I nternationa l Relation C l ub 1 ; Newman C l ub 1, 2, 3, 4; Young R e p ub­ l i c a n Clubs 3.

Anne R. K i msey D a rien, Connecticut B u s iness A d m inistration

D e a n's List 3 , 4 ; Dormitory C o u nc i l 2 ; Powder a n d Wig 4 ; F rench C l u b 2.

Laurence A. LaPointe K 6. P L ivermore F a l l s, M a i n e

Joan L. K i n g Leicester, M a ssach usett Sociology

Pysclzology

Band 2, 3 , 4 ; L i b r a ry Associ­ a tes 1, 2, 3, 4, V ice P resident 4 ; H angout 4 ; O u t i n g C l ub 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; K a t a h d i n Council 2, 3, 4 ; N e w m a n C l u b 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Wom­ en's Athl etic A ssoci ation 1, 2, 3 , 4, S po rts M an ager 2, 3 , 4 ; Schol a r­ Delta Delta Delta sh i p W i n n e r 3 ; H am l i n Prize S pe a k i n g Contest Second P r i ze 1.

J a nice S . Klem Worcester, M a ss.

U n ited State A r my Kappa Delta Rho, Rushing Chairman 2, P r e ident 3 , 4 ; Ia­ terfrateraity Council 3 ; Presi­ dent's League 3 ; H a ngout 3 ; O uting C l u b 1 ; N e w m a n Club 1, 2, 3 , Treasurer 3 ; B a sket­ b a l l 1, 2, 3 ; Footb a l l 1 ; Let­ termen's Club 3 , 4.

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Edward Larschan Flu h i n g, New York Psychology

French

D e a n ' List 4; E cho 1, 2 ; L i ­ b r a ry Associ ates 4 ; Pow d e r a n d Wig 3 , 4 ; Radio Colby 3 ; H i l l e l 1 , 2, 3 , 4.

Chi Omega, Soc i a l Ch a i rm a n 4 ; Dormito ry Council 3 ; E c h o 1 ; OR ACLE 2, 3 , A s i s t a n t E d i ­ tor 2, Edito r - i n - C h i e f 3 ; F r e nch C l ub 3.

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Sheila A. McAllister

Christopher M . Maginniss

C r o m w e l l , Connecticut History - G overn m ent Econ o m ics Echo

1 ; L i b r a ry As ociates 1 , 4 ; Cosmop o l i t a n C l u b 3 , 4 ; G e r m a n C l u b 3 , 4.

Suzanne MacDonald R e d d i ng, Con necticut Sociology

Dormitory Counci l 1, 2 ; Glee C l u b 1, 2 ; M o d e r n D ance C l ub 1 , 2.

W i l m a E. McDonald Southbridge , M a ssach usetts History - G overn m ent E co n o m ics

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Phi Delta Theta, Treasurer 3, Pre ident 4 ; Student Govern­ ment 2 ; Radio Colby 3 ; Foot­ b a l l 1 ; Student A d vi so r 3.

Terry D. Mayo North J ay, M ai n e

KAP

Psychology

K a p p a Delta Rho, President 3, 4 ; Dormitory Council 3 , 4 ; A . F.R.0.T.C. B a n d 1 ; O uting Club 2, 3 ; Young Republica n Cl ub 3.

Douglas T. M iller M i l l i ngton, N e w Jer ey History

D e a n ' s List 4 ; Dormitory Coun­ cil 3 ; Soci a l Com m ittee 3 ; Glee C l u b 1, 2, 3 ; Cho i r 1, 2 ; Colby­ ettes 1, 2, 3, 4.

Dean's List 2, 3, 4; Powder a n d Wig 2, 3 , 4; O uting Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4, C a pt a i n 4; Modern D a nce Club 3; W i l k i nson H istory Prize 3.

Lois M acomber W indsor, M ai n e

Stanley H. Moger TA<I> B rook line, M a ssachusetts

B usiness

II dministra.tion

L i b r a ry A ssoc i a tes 3 ; Christian Science O r g a n i zation 1, 2, 3, 4 , Secre t a ry 3 ; Women's Athletic A ssoci a tion 2, 3 , 4 ; V o l ley b a l l M a n ager 2, 4, B a dm i n ton M an­ age r 3 ; Winner B a d mi nton Doubles T o u r n a ment 2, 3 , 4.

History

Tau Delta Phi, Soc i a l C h a i r­ m a n 3, 4 ; Colby Eight, Busine s M a n ager 3 ; Echo 1 , 2, 3, 4, News Editor 3, 4, Columnist 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; R a d i o Colby 3 , 4 , A n ­ nounce r ; H il l e l 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Tennis 1 .


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Philosophy

D e a n ' s List 2, 3, 4 ; Phi Sigm a I ot a 3, 4 ; H igh H onors in Gen­ era I Sch o l a r hip 3 .

P resid ent's League 2, 3 ; O r ­ chestra 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; L i b r a ry A oci ate 4 ; Powder and Wig 2, 3, 4 ; I nternational Rel ations Club 4 ; French C l ub 3, 4, Sec­ reta ry 4 ; O uting Club 1 , 4 ; C h a n n i ng M u r r ay 1 , 2 , 3 , 4, Vice Pre ident 2, P resident 3.

W i l l i a m H . Orne, Jr.

Helen B. Payson Ya rmouth, M a ine

M a rblehead, M assachusetts E co n o m ics

English Literature

Phi Delta Theta, Reporter 2, V ice President 3, President 4 ; Interfraternity Council 3 , 4 ; B l u e Key 4 ; Sociai Committee 3 ; Foot b a l l 1, 2, 3 , 4 ; Lette r­ men's Club 3 , 4 ; J udges Com­ mittee 4.

A n thony D . Ostrom M a n h a sset, N e w York

Dean's List I, 2, 3 , 4; Presi­ dent' League 4; Student Gov­ e rnment 3 ; Women's Student League 3, 4 ; Glee Club 1, 2, 3 , 4, Treasurer 4 ; Concert Choir 4 ; Cha pel Choir 1, 3 , 4; Drokur 3 , 4, B usiness M a n ager 4 ; ORACLE 2, 3 , Co-Copy Editor 3 ; Student Christian A socia­ tion 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 1, 2, 3 ; V\'omen's Athletic Association 3, 4, Swimming M a-n age · -r 3 ,· 4 ; J u ni o r Ad r -d) \ 4 ; Red U -.. Book of 2, 3, 4. �

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Glee Club 1 · Freshman H ockey 1 ; Soccer 1 ', 2, 3, 4 ; O uting C l ub 1, 2, 3 , 4, Katahdin Coun­ c i l 2, 3 , Y acht C l u b 2, 3, 4 ; S k i Te a m 3 ; Delta U psilon, Secreta ry 3 .

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M a ry B . R icker Lexington, M assachu ett

Paul W. Rockwell Newport, V e rmont

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B u siness Adm inistration

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Helen L. Roberts

Thomas F. Roy Z\JI West H a rtford, Connecticut

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U nited States Army Zeta Psi, V ice President ; N e w ­ m a n C l ub 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Inter-fa ith Associ ation 4 ; Footb a l l 1 .

Deborah Robson N e w ton H ighl a nds, M a ss.

James P . R u l ison. Jr. Loudon ville, N e w York A m erican Literature

English Literature

D e a n ' s List 4; Student Govern­ ment 1, 2, Ch a i r m a n N S A I n ­ te rco l l egi a te Conference 2 ; D o r ­ mitory C o u n c i l 2, 3 ; G l e e C l u b 2 3 4 T r e a s u r e r 3, V ice I Pres i d e � t 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Colbyettes 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Outing C l u b 1, 2, 3 , 4.

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Judith W. Spa1l Watertown, M assach usetts

B u r l i ngton, M assach u setts History

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Foot b a l l 1 ; T r ack 1, 2, 3, 4.

B arry N . Sisk Suffield, Connecticut

Do rmitory Council 2.

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Echo I ; C a nterbu ry C l ub I .

Carlyle A . S m i t h

Bruce H . Stevenson Lee, M a ssachusetts

N o r t h A nson, M a in e History

B usiness A d m inistration

P astor, First Congregatio n a l C h u rch, North A nson, M a ine.

M a rgaret L. Smith

At.II

Sara Stewart H o no l u l u,

V a l l ey Stream, N e w Y o r k 11 m erican Literature

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A l p h a Delta Pi, Recorder, H is­ tor i a n 4; D e a n ' s List 3, 4 ; So­ ci a l Council 4 ; Echo 1, 2, 3 , 4, News E d itor, M a n a gi n g E d itor ; Newman Club 1 1 2 ; Campus G u i d e 2, 3 .

Chi Omega, Rush Chairman 3, P resident 4; Dean's List 1 ; P resident's League 3 ; Women's Student League 2, 3 , Editor­ Women's H andbook ; Dormi­ tory Council 1, 3 ; Echo 2, 3, Feature Edito r ; Cosmopolitan Club 1 ; Katahdin Council I, 2, 3, 4; C a nterbury C l ub 1, 2 ; Winter C a r n i v a l Committee 3, 4, Chairman 3 , P u b l icity Ch a i r ­ man 4.

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V i rginia C. True

Peter H. Vloches ew York, ew York

Dover- Foxcroft, M a in e A m erica 11 Litera ture

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E co n o m ics

Dean's List I, 3, 4 ; Dormito ry Council 3 ; O R ACLE 2, 3, 4, Copy Editor 3 , 4 ; Student Christian Associ ation I ; Congregational Club 2.

Delta K a p pa E psi lon, Trea u r e r 2, Vice President 3 ; B l u e K e y 4 ; Dormito ry C o u n c i l 2, 3, + ; L i b r a ry A sociates 3 , 4 ; Powde r and Wig I , 2, 3 , 4, Busine s M a n ager 3, Vice P res­ ident 4; Radio Colby I, 2, 3, 4 , Chief Engineer I , 2, 3, P resi­ dent 4.

S h e i l a M . Tunnock G reen wich, Connecticut

El i.zabeth F. Vogel

Profess ional Biology

German

D e a n's List I, 2, 3 , 4 ; Powder a n d W i g 2, M a k e - u p D i r ecto r 3, 4 ; W2men's Athletic Associ­ ation, V a rsity Vol Teyb a l l Team I ; Chi Epsilon Mu Prize I .

A l p h a Delta Pi, Scholarship C h a i rm a n 4; Dean's Li t 3 , 4 ; Delta Phi A l p h a 3, Secretary­ Treasurer 4; Dormito ry Coun­ cil 3 ; German Club, V ice Pres­ ident 2, Secreta ry-Trea urer 3 , President 4.

Archie J . Twitchell KAP B e r l i n , New H am ps h i re

Richard J. Vogt, Jr. D..Y Cocoanut G rove, Florida

History

History

V ice Counci l , l nt e r fr ate r nity President 3 ; B l ue Key 4 ; Presi­ d e nt's League 2; Student Gov­ e rnment 2, 3 , President + ; C h a p e l U s h e r 3 , 4 ; H a ngout I , 2, 3 , 4 , Cha i rm a n 2 , 3 ; Student C h r i sti a n A ssoci ation 2, V ice Pre ident 3 ; C h a i r m a n Religi­ o u s Convocation 3 ; Footba l l I , 2 , 3 ; Lette r m a n ' s C l u b 2.

Janice E . V aughan W a t e r v i l l e , M a ine

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L a w rence, M a s achusetts

Tra nsfer : U n i v e rsity of Nevada D e l t a U psilon, Socia l C h a i r­ m a n ; Student Government 4 ; C a m e r a Club 4 ; H angout 4 ; O uting C l ub 3 , 4 ; Y acht Coun­ c i l 3, 4.

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Robert E . Walther Woodbridge, Connecticut

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English Literature

Zet a Psi, Secretary ; C a m e ra C l ub I ; Footb a l l I , 2, 3, 4 ; Let­ termen's Club 3, 4 ; Comm un ity Club 4.

Women' Student League I ; Concer t C h o i r I , 2, 3 ; Glee C l u b I, 2, 3, 4; Student Chris­ t i a n A ssoc i a tion I , 2; H onor­ a ry Colonel A . F . R.0.T.C. l .

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Psychology

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Acheson, James M.,

Box 955, Darien, Conn.

Adams, Barbara ] ., '58

Auriemma, Robert W., '59

Chestnut R idge Rd., R.D. l , Glens Fa lls, N . Y.

429-56th St., West New York, N. ] .

'61

Adams, Carolyn ].,

597 West St . , K e e n e , N. H .

Bachman, Rebecca E.,

99 Forest Ave., O rono

Bachmann, Criste! ].,

597 West St., Keene, N . H.

Bagas, George A . ,

*Adams, George L., '59

Adams, Mary, '58

Two Lights Rd., Cape E l izabeth

Adams, Nathan M., '58

' 1 28 Dewitt St., Syracu e, N . Y.

'60

'60

Ainger, James C.,

Alfond, Howard,

'61

6 B each Rd., Lynn, Ma

'60

Wilder Rd., B olton, M ass.

Allen, Judith,

'60

93 South St., N eedham, Mass.

Allerton, Lucinda A., '58

20 Arkendale Rd., A l exandria, Va.

Alwyn, Thaddeus G., '59

14 B roadmoor Rd., Scar dale, N. Y. *Amory, Stedman B.,

'60

Anderson, Carol M . ,

'60

9 M aple St., Wen ham, Mas . Parker Station, Goffstow n, N. H .

'61

*Anderson, Charles ].,

1 1 1 9 C e n t r a l A v e . , W i lmette, I l l .

Anderson, Judith G . ,

'60

1 82 Fairview Ave., Pleasan tvi l l e, N . Y.

36 Frank lin Ave., New Rochelle, N . Y.

K., '58

Arlington, Vermont

Angrist, Burton M., '58

1 62-0 1 Rowell's Cove B l vd., B eec hurst, N . Y.

'60

*Archer, Julian P . ,

Rt. 4, Fayetteville.

Ardiff, Eleanor F.,

rk.

'60

1 1 0 Waban Ave., W . , Waban, M a . Ardrey, Mary L.,

'61

'61

14 Chatham Circle, Wellesley H il ls, M ass. Armstrong, Peter W.,

'61

14 Longacre D rive, Living ton, N . ].

Armstrong, Stanley R., '59

37 B artlett S t., Ch elm sford, Ma s.

Arnett, Burney

K.,

Jr., '59

8 1 9 Church Rd., Wayne, P e n n . Arnold, Robert A . ,

'61

64 Carmel Rd., A n dover, M a s.

Athearn, Rosemary,

97 Lake St., New Bedford, Ma s.

Baldridge, Dorothea K.,

1 3 06 H o llywood Ave., Cincinnati, O hio

'60

1 27

Bangs, Leigh B., '58

K., ' 5 6

B ox SS, West B uxton

* Barndollar, H ugh

0.,

Jr.,

'60

847 U n ion St., M anche ter, N. H.

'61

Barnes, George B.,

31 Plea ant St., Houlton

Barnes, Margaret F.,

'60

31 Plea ant St., Houlton

'60

* B arnes, Stanley E.,

23 B eacon Ave., H olyoke, M as;;.

Barrett, Margo L., '58

H arris Rd., K atonah, N . Y.

'61

B u rdean Rd., N ewton Centre, M a

'61

Barton, Harriette H .,

'61

L3 Silver Street, Watervil l e

'60

Long Pond Rd., B rew ter, M a s. *In attendance Fir t Seme ter only.

'60

374 H o llow Tree R idge Rd., Darien, Conn.

'60

Batchelder, Corinne E., '59

New Scotland, So. Rd., R . D . , S l i ngerlands, N. Y.

'61

78 Taylor St., Pittsfield, M ass.

'61

Lakevil le, Conn.

4S Washington Ave., Gardiner, M ai ne

'60

'61

'60

'60

1 3S M adi on Ave., E nglewood, N. ].

'61

Bergquist, David G.,

1 S4 Capibri dge St., Winchester, Mas .

'61

antasket Ave., H u l l , Ma

Bernier, john ].,

'61

Berry, Deborah ].,

Hotchkis

'61

School, Lakevi l le, Con n.

Bickford, Robert D . , ' 5 9

1 72 College Ave., Waterville

Bishop, James D . , J r . , '58

Armonk Rd., Mt. K isco,

'61

Bitgood, George E.,

Blackburn, Barbara ].,

'60

'60

28 Montrose Rd., Scarsdale, N . Y.

'60

Blanchard, Brian A.,

6 Elm St., Wi ndsor, Vermont

Blanchard, Bruce C., '58 Blatt, Howard ].,

'61

304 Central Ave., New H aven, Con n. Bleser, Warren T . ,

'60

S teven Rd., M iddlebury, Con n. Blom, Marilyn R.,

'61

Farrar Rd., So. Lincoln, M ass.

Bloom, David H . , '59

708 George St., New H aven, Conn .

'61

P . O . B ox 448, Caracas, Venezuela

Blume, Philippa L., '58

86S West E n d Ave., N e w York, N . Y. Boardman, Edgar A . ,

'61

21 Groveland St., A uburndale, M a s.

'60

Point Grove Rd., Southwick, M ass.

Boehm, Charles C., '59 Bois, Lawrence H.,

'61

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Bolster, Philip W . ,

'60

66 P l ummer Pk., W h i tinsvil le, M as .

42 M eadow Wood Rd., Great Neck, N . Y.

'60

1 S Wen dover Rd., Fore t Hill , L . I .,

. Y.

62 Silver S t., M iddletown, Con n.

Bonneau, Ann P., '58

1 7 E dgewood Rd., Lexington, M a . * B edell, Peter,

'61

Academy St., Chelm ford, M as .

Berberian, M. Ray,

R. No. 1, Watervil l e

32 Wel land Rd., I ndian O rc hard, M ass. Beckwith, john D.,

2S P leasant St., Riverside, Con n. Bentley, Janet A.,

Camp M erestead, Camden

1 64 M c Ki n ley St., So. Portland Beck, Paul R.,

'61

Boccasile, Elizabeth P.,

Baxter, john S., 'S8

Beaulieu, Leo ].,

'61

29 Pl easant St., Houlton Bennett, Susan L.,

Blum, Simon,

1 1 4 M aple Rd., Longmeadow, M ass.

Bates, Stephen D.,

850 Ridgewood Rd., O radell, N. ].

Benn, Jeanette M.,

6 Elm St., Wind or, Vermon t

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Bartlett, Margaret C.,

Bassett, Nancy M.,

Bendelius, Jacqueline L., '59

Blackburn, Clark W.,

Barnett, William R., '59

* Bartow, Stephen C . ,

'61

2S l 8 N. Second St., H arrisburg, Penn.

Skyline Drive, Candlewood Shores, B rook fi eld, Conn.

70 Red Gate Lane, Coh asset, M ass.

63

73 Strathearn Ave., N., Montreal West, P. Q.

Bell, Julia E.,

9 3 Gage S t., Augusta

27 California Rd., Readi ng, Mas I .0.

Arabian American Oil Co., Abquig, Saudi Arabia

Belcher, Alden C., '59

443

orth Rd., B edford, M a s.

Barnard, Brian

Beebe, Marguerite A., '58

Berman, Davis E.,

Balfour, Jeanne E., '59

Bauman, Bruce A.,

1 80 G race Church St., Rye, N . Y .

Arens, Stewart S . ,

'61

59 O l d Poi nt Ave., M adison

'61

846 Edgewood Drive, Charle tow n, West Va.

Angney, Virginia

1 09 Norfolk St., Bangor

Bartels, Elmer C . ,

Anderson, Marjorie G . , '59

Angel, Philip, J r . ,

Bailey, Thomas R., '59

Bainbridge, William ].,

D ryden

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3528 I ngleside Rd., Shaker H eight , O h io

tAllen, Harvey W.,

1 7S Tread well St., H amden, Con n.

Baker, Myron G., '58

S h erman's Point, Camden 1 1 54 E . 23rd St., B rook lyn ,

'60

R. F . D . No. 1, Chester, V ermont

K., '60

'61

Bailey, John N.,

Baker, jean R., '58

99 Forest Ave., O rono Adolf, Jay E.,

'61

28 Si lver Rd., B rockton, M a s.

Loomis School, Windsor, Con n .

Adams, Patricia

'61

2620 Royle St., B e l lmore, N. Y.

'61

Adams, Pamelia B.,

'61

Gib on I s land, M aryland

Adams, David L . , '58

Adams, Joseph G.,

'60

Auchincloss, George M.,

49 W e tern Ave. , Augu ta

Bonner, Frederic A.,

'61

230 M ai n St., Watervi l l e


Borchers, Barbara A ., '60 J rchard D rive, W h i t e P l a i n s, . • . Y.

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t . Br k t on . • l Bridge, Peter G . . ' 58 R radhur) L a n e . . \ u gu .. ta Broggini, Adrienne H .. '59 - C p i er .-\v . • Tean c k . •" . J . Brolli, Robert E., '59 29 , . . l ou n t ain Av , opc.:l a n cl

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onn Bunker, F aith K . , '61 84 LonJ('vi w R <I., Fa i r li I d , �111 1 1 1 . B urger, Martin S. '58 407 Toi l ona· H i l l R el . . F a i r fi t· l rl . '011 1 1 .

Burgeu, D onald E., '60 77 \\' a rrhH l l R d . , t H a r t forrl .

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B urges1, Walter P . . '61 1 40 1:.. 2 t h . t . . . ' w Y o r k , K Y . Burke, Edward j· . , '60 1 1 • A t ht.'rton . 1 . , B rot· k t n , �[ a -.. . Burke, Robert W ., '61 t lu r t n n • t . , l l ro k to n , � f a " · II

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Call, Malcolm L., '60

u e hcc B r i a rh u r t, K 110\\ h o n , Came�r, Eloise M . . '60 423 • " o r t h 0 : 1 . Tacoma, \\' a ., h . Camp, Mary V., ' 59 5«; . 'or\\ o d .\ \ , Lon ,. R r a n c h . • ·. J . c d \ ilk

Campbell, Richard K.. 58 .?4 Y r m o n t • t . ire · n fi · I d , Campbell. Sheila, '58 7b \\ 1 1 1 '" • t . \ u g u ta Campbell, William D . . '61 \\

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R e d ford R d . one ri l , R F D . Carll Susan D ., '58 4 74 7 Ful n • t • • \\ ... hin • t o n , D.

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•Caruso. Ernest R., '59 1 1 9 : l ad • t . n l m o n t , �l a .. . Case, Sarah E., '60 14 Ea t \ i .,, \v . . T ' I • ., n t v i l le. •' \'. Casher, Theodore P., Spec. 1 1 .? E L avi t • t , : k o \\ hrgan Casson. Richard F . . '60 U , dclard i r I , R r oo k h n • \f a "' Caatagnacci, Vincent E., '61 84 Doca.., ·t \ \'C , Pr v1rl nc '. R I

Castle, Candace, '61

' Y 1 5 1 H •m1pt 11 R d . . .� r· c u Catea. Howard B., 'SS \ 1 lt 4 C \\' a t (· r v 1 l l Cavari, Peter D., '60 52-6S t h :1.. \\. · ... t ' c \\ York , • . Y Cerruti, Richard J .. '61 32 \\' a 1o h i 1 1 g t o n .·q . . \\' . ,

!I: ' \\ Y ork ' i t . , N. Y Chacran, J une M . , '60 1 28 H u n < h\ ood, . '' t o n . \ f a Chamberlain, Elizabeth S., '60 840 1 0 . O rook d a l · R d , ·1i · ., h i rt• , (01 1 1 1 .

Chamberlain, M argaret S . . ' 6 1 8 4 0 'o. f i ro o k r J ;d • Rel , ' J w ., h irc,

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l t' r o n l y .

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1 0 F a rn h am . \ ve., \\' a t c r h u ry , on11.

Calfee, Arthur D .. '60 1 9: h ff R el..

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234 De r i n g . \ ve., P o r t l a n d

Bustin, David W., '60 R . F. D. , ' . l , . bag Lak Butler, Benjamin S., 61 93 �l a i n :1., F arm i n g t o n , onn. Buxton, Francis M., ' S 9 R ad ficld Buzzell. Dorothy A., ' 5 8 B .· .?4. P e n b ..,c t • t . , R u m ford • Byers, William, '60 .?: \\' i n ter , t . \\ 01t r \' i l l e

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Chase, J udith M., ' 6 1

Campobasso. Phyllis R., '61

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Chapman, Barbara A., '60 l0 urv , t .. Le x i n g t n . �[ a Chapman, Penelope A . . '60

2. B ech Tr e L a n , B ron.· " i l l c, • ' . Y . Burt, Catherine E . , 'S9 Rd., :6 Pin R id \ \ ' . :\{ edford. �fa ... .

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'."94 R i \' e r Rd . \' a l l > Fall .. . I . I . Bruce, Robert J., '59 rook l i m . �f a . . 103 A r o w n . t .

Burns, Clare L., '59 14 l id e R d . , M a r b l e h e a d . � f a ,, �. Burns, Margaret 0. '59

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Campbell, H ea ther, ' 6 1

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Brown, Justine A., '60 . F D . . ' . l . \\ ' t r v i l l Brown, Mark T., '59 1 36 · um mer ,· t • \ al t h a rn . • I a Brown, Robert H ., '61 d Av . 2 7 0 • 'orw \\' t L n B ra n c h • . ' . ) . B rown. Robert J . , '59 \' .\pt . 11 2 . \\ ' a t e r v i l l Brown, Roger W. • '60 ·

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. f ontcl. ir • • · . J. B rooks. J oh n K., 'S9 · u . \\' i n c h ter Rd . • ' \ B rown. H ilda, '6 1 2i0 B i o m fi Id \ \ . • \ ' .. t H ar t rord. on n . Brown, Judith A., '58 u na \.' 1 a Orne, -z Ha

Chamberlin, Susan C., '60 �l a i n t., G ro t o n , � f a . :. . Chapin, W illiam D., '59

t., \\' a t r v i l l e

l u m b u :. . v .. . u · h u ry , :\ l a . ' ·

2 1 4 E u c l id A ve., . \ l ba n ) , . ' . Y. Bowers, Gail P., 59 7: Dem i n g t., :\l a n c h e ter. nn. Bowman, Jane, ' 6 1 1 0 , e n e c a R d . , \\" i n c h .. 1 r. � l a". Boynton, Dorothy P., 6 1 l • [ a d i so n -\ v . , , · k o" h gan Brace, Frederick, H . . '59 1: o n r � ' . t . , B t fa .. t Brackett, N athan S., '61 ·H a r r i .. n , B r k l i n e. � l a ... .. Bradbury, Margaret A., 59 2 1 6 1 ra n d l " n i on Drive. \\"am i ck , R . I . Brann. Ronald E .. '60 6 H a v iord • t , H a l l \\ e l l Bray, Janice A • . '59 19 , re e n h u r -, t R d , 310

Chamberlain, Paula M . , '61

Burnham, Peter H . , '60

92 F r nt

Borneman, Alfred E. '60 4-t R av m on d t.. R o k·v i i l c entre . . ·. Y. Boudreau, Carol A., 6 1 e n t e r t., ath 2 Bower, Susan L . , '58

Breen, K a ren M., ' 5 8

Burlingame, Robert C., Spec.

Chase, Louisa E., '60

\ J a i n , t . , B rc \ :. t cr, �[ a:--..

Chase, M ary E., 'SS H a n \· e r t ..

\\' e :. t H a n vcr, :\f a � . .

Chase, Stephen E., '61

H u n t Lanr. Fav t t ville,

Choquette, Eleanore M . , '60 17

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t . . Lawr nee, �l a � . Christensen, Judith L . . '61 . 1 • 1 1 �[ i l l R d . R.F. D . . 'o. l . R c k \' i l l . �I d. Christoforo, Priscilla J .. '5 0 1 0 ·a l m UL · 1 . , R e,·e r e , � l a .,.,. •Chri stov, Latchezar, '59 2J .� henck Ave . . . r e a l ' c k , • ' . '\'. Church, John F., Jr., 'S9 -09 ell\ o d . n .. 0 yt n, hao Churchill, Barbara A., 'S9 1: I d o lon v Rd .. \\' e l l ,Jev l l ii l ... . \ l a -, ._ . Clark, B ertha B., 6 1 44 1 0 42ml • t . . . . \\' . ,

\\ a-.hin ton, D . Clark, Donald K., '61 590 R u t land t . . \\'e . t b u ry , '. Y . Clark, J anet E . , '60 B u r t H i l l Rd . . T l l a n d . � l a -. .... . Clark, John E . . '60 46 . r:i h 111 R d . , : c a r -. < l a l e , , ' . Y . Clark, Margaret L . . '59 Id rc h ar d B l·ach 1 1 .� c h a I :1.. Clark, M a rilyn R., '58 r n d I I • t . . Por t l a n d Clark, V irginia A., '60 1 2J n a r t h Rd . . B l a-

v n w y d , Pa .

· Clark, w illiam P., '58 I d • lony Rd . . \\' e l l .. tey H i l b , � f a -. ... . Cleaves, Erla J . . '59 23 'ha;, • �· t . : u t h Portland . Clifton, Charlotte F. '61 R . F D . • o. l., t nn.

: t a fford .- p n n g ., ,

Clough, William P . , I I I , '61 . ' c w Lond n , . ' . H . Cluthe, H erbert F. . '60 Dn ok l ak c ti., F l r h a m Park, • . J. Cobb, Carl M ., '61 1 206 V a l l y . \ v . . s. r� . . \\'a.,h i n gt o n , D

Coburn, Janice E., '59 131

'ongre ..,... :t.. l 'o r t l a n c l Cochran, Elizabeth C., 'SS 4025 ,· h o I H ou "l' I .a nc. P l ·mou t h }.l • • t i n � . P a . Cochran, William W., ' S S gclen l ' I . , l or r i .. iuw n . '. ) .

Cofman, I ris A., '60 7� R · k a w a y h e , M a r h l e lH'il C I , �l a -. -. .

Cohen, Lloyd J., 'S9 2.57 H 11<1 ...0 1 1 I' Ian·, I • a i r v i l'\\ , , . J . Colbath, J udith A . • '59 19 L y ncl n St, · one r d , . 11.


Colburn, Philip D., '59

5 Charles bank Rd., N ew ton , M ass.

Colitt, Leslie R., '59

1 OS Greenridge Ave., White Plains, N . Y.

Collins, Constance H ., ' 6 1

S l eepy H o l low Farm, M erchantvi l l e, N . J.

Colman, T�omas W., '59

Curtis, John

0 ., '58

Devarenne, Joseph P., Jr., '60

1 26 Pleasant St., Newton Centre, M a

Dewitt, Charles E., '61

25 G a l e A v e . , B raintree, Mass.

Dietz, Penelope, '61

75 Pickering St., Danver , M ass.

Cushing, David P., ' 6 1 Cushman, Lawrence W., '60

R . F. D. Sterling J ct., Ma Dahlberg, Richard E., '61

3600 N . Lake D rive, M ilwaukee, Wisc.

Daisy, Carlene E., '60

1 62 H ermon S t . , W i n th rop, M ass.

Dakin, Christopher M . , '61

Connolly, Kevin J . , ' 5 8

Connors, Thomas N ., '59

66 Glenbrook D rive, Cheshire, Conn.

Consolino, Joseph T., '59

Palmer H il l Rd., S tamford, Con n .

Conway, Carol J., '58

422 St rat fi e l d Rd ., Fairfi eld, Con n .

*Cook, Michael B . , '61

1 1 00 Shawm u t St., Q u incy, Ma

DiNapoli, Robert A., '61

S ugar H i l l Rd., Falls Vil lage, Con n.

Daley, Lawrence M., ' 6 1

2 36 D u n lop St., Pembroke, O n tario, Canada

D'Amico, Lynne W., '58

201 B roadway, B roadway

Daniels, Parmely

M,., '59

88 D u tcher St., H opedale, M as

Davidson, Carol J., ' 6 1

1 42 0 O xford St., Lewiston

Davidson, Douglas A., '58

42 Pine St., B elmont, M ass.

. 520 Washi ngton St., South Attleboro, M a

*Coutroubis, George C., '60

250 M aple S t . , F a l l R iver, M ass.

9 Plea ant St., Hanover, N. H . . Qui ncy, Maďż˝

Davila, Carlos G., '58

Cowperth waite, Franklin C., '58

Davis, Brewster D., '60

Craig, David V . , ' 6 1

Davis, Courtney L., '60

6 D rowne Parkway, R u m ford, R. I . Kents H i l l

249 M ai n St., Gorham, N . H.

Crane, Rebecca E., '60

ernon

1 74 E. 9Sth St., N ew York, N. Y.

Doolittle, Sandra J., ' 5 8

394 No rth Main St., Wallingford, Con n.

Doran, Peter C., '58

8 Solon Rd., Welle l ey, M ass.

Dorman, Dorothy, '60

101 Spen er Rd., Baski ng R idge, N. J.

476 Main St., H i ngham, M a

Downing, Paul C., '59

1 53 Columbia Ave., Englewood, R . I .

Drexel, Paul E . , ' 5 8

201 Codman Rd., Norwood, M as

Droll, William C., '60

2 1 Carleton St., Hamden, Conn.

Davis, Eleanor P., ' 6 1

South Lincoln, Ma s.

R . F . D . No. 1 , M t.

*D ooling, Catherine T., '61

Dow, E. Raymond, J r . , '58

Davis, Edgar L., '61

Creelman, James A . , '58

Ye Cocke and Kettle, Seabrook, N. H.

Apartado 373, Lima, Peru

Main St., Norway

Crane, Theodore , Jr., '58

.

208 A h St., B rockton, M as

Coward, Caroline V . , '60

Dionne, R. Dennis, '61

Dolluff, Althea J., '59

5 7 1 9 South 3rd St., Arlington, Va.

Davidson, Kent W., '61

19 Commonwealth Ave., H aver h i l l , M ass.

5 Carey Rd., Great N eck, N. Y.

Dankert, Philip R., '58

Coughlin, Kathleen A., '59

19 Longlane R d., West Hartford, Con n.

* D obson, A n n M . , '60

5 7 1 9 South 3rd St., Arlington; Va.

73 B otolph St.,

36 Norfolk St., Walpole, M ass.

*Dine, Sally R . , '59

P.O., Francestown, N. H .

Cote, Donald R., '59

2 Col lins Court, Barri ngton, R. I .

Dill, Richard L., '61

Daniels, Richard W., '60

Corcoran, Linda M., '58

217 Edgewood D rive, Wilmington, Del.

Dignam, Judith L . , '60

15 Fairfield St., N eedham. M ass.

229 Mystic Val ley Pkwy., W in c hester, M ass.

Copithorne, David M . , '60

.

P.O. B ox 3 1 1 , Gardner, M a s.

1 1 6 Pro pect Ave., West H aven, Conn.

M onmouth

70 Cedarhu rst Rd., Cedarhurst, L. I., N. Y. Epi co pal A cademy, M erion, Pa.

1 1 H oward Place, B aldwin, N . Y.

Drummond, E. Richard, '60

1 5 1 Kenduskeag Ave., Bangor

Crimmins , Charlene A., ' 6 1

Davis, Keith W . , '60

Dudley, Ann H., '60

Crockett, Cynthia L., '59

Davis, Mary G., ' 6 1

Dukeshire, Janice E., ' 6 1

19 Spr ing S t . , A ugusta

1 30 Ch erry St., Wen ham, M ass.

Cromack , Harold J., '61

Wiremill Rd., Stamford , Conn.

Dumas, Roger F., '60

37 Lake D rive, N eedham, M ass.

Duncan, James H . S., '61

82 Oak St., We ton, M ass.

Dunn, John L . , Spec.

R. F . D . No. 1 , Waldoboro

Dunnington, Judith A . , '61

5 7 Sylvan Ave., U n ionvil l e, Conn.

Davis, Mary-Jane, '59

Old W estbury, L. I., N . Y .

Dean, Alfred H . , Jr., '58

Cron, Robert A., '58 Cronk, Janice, '59

1 48 D avis Ave., Auburn

Dean, Penelope M . , '61

1 074 H igh St., Bath

Deans, M . Josephine, '60

21 Hart St., B everly Farms, M as

DeCarlo, Angela J . , '58

1 493 New Hol la n d Pike, Lancaster, Pa.

deKadt, Wilhelmina M., ' 6 1

27 Upland Ave., D orchester, M ass.

del'Etoile, Richard B., ' 6 1

Crooker, Peter E., '61 Crosby, Dorothy, '58

Crowell, Joan M., '60

Crowley, Donald P., '58 Cruise, Colleen M . , '59

26 S u m m er St., Watervil l e

Cudmore, Laurence E . , '58

Vets. Apts., N o. 6 D, W atervil l e

7 Lawrence Ave., Potsdam, N . Y .

33 H ickory Rd., N augatuck, Con n.

12 L ' H om m e St., D a n i e l on, Con n.

8 Col umbus Ave., Thompsonville, Con n .

V.,. ' 6 1

Dyer, Marilyn, '58

1 1 Grove St., Winch ester, M a

Eaton, George M., '58

Ferry H i l l , Granby, Ma s.

Edes, John, '58

93 M ai n St., B erlin, N. H .

Edmond, Susan A., '60

Sabrina Farm, Wellesley, Mas

Edsall, Richard A . , '58

Dercole, Sylvester F., '61 Derderian, Nancy L., '58 Detwiler, Susan, '61

P.O. Box 306, Los Gato , Calif.

Old Post Rd., K ittery

60 Leigh ton St., Watervi lle

19 H ughes St., Q u i n cy, M ass.

Derby, M . Joan, '60

539 Lyndhurst Ave., Pitt b u rgh, Pa.

*In attendanc e First Semester only.

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29 Park St., Sh rewsbury, M ass.

Earley, Robert E . , '61

1 67 Lincoln St., M i l li nocket

Custer, Katherine, '60

91 H errick Rd., Newton Cen tre, Ma

Durant, John R., '58

Box 669, Kentfield, Calif.

608 B rush H i l l Rd ., M i l to n , M ass.

Cunningham, Joseph M ., Jr., '61

Dunstan, John P . , '59

Dusty, Frank T., Jr., '58

* D ellaquila, Stephen J., '60

Denneen, George F., Jr., '58

Cunningham, Gordon F., '58

1 67 Water St., Watervil l e

377 Pleasant St., B rockton, M a

Durgin, Daniel C., '60

Cummings, Gordon S., ' 6 1

Cunneen, Ann M ., ' 6 1

1 03 Center S t., Concord, N. H .

1 6 Rayburn Rd., B e lmont, M a s.

Denman, Peter

c/o F.A.0. H eadquarters, B a ngkok, Thailand

84 Bay St., M anchester, N . H.

1 1 7-01 Park Lane, So., Kew Gardens, N. Y.

Cummings, Carolyn V . , '59

1 6877 S tout St., D etroit, M ich.

Bowdoinham, M e.

Long San ds Rd., York

5 1 2 5 Cary Street Road, R ich mond, Va.

5 Lincoln Ave., Nash ua, N . H. Forest Rd., Salisbury, M a Forest Ave., E llsworth

Sh ore Rd., Westerly, R. I .

72 1 0 Glenbrook Rd., B ethesda, M d.

Egan, Cornelia M., '59

1 9 1 3 Fifth Ave., Troy, N . Y.


Ehl, Brenda L., ' 6 1 : \\"ave Ave., Wakefield. :\f a��­ Eida.m, B arbara E., '59 E. H averhill , t • • Lawrence. .\! ... :. . Eisentrager, Ann M ., 6 1 :.t 1 4 A rlin on .\ \• . . • ·ew Yo r k , • ·. Y . Emmerson, Roxanna B . , ' 6 1 Bo.· 1 1 :. \\'ater - t.. • "orth P m h rok . :\ ( a ... ... . Eplett, Jane E . . '59 1 6. harlton t . tratford. onn. t Estabrook, H arold M . , ' 5 9 56 ray -t . , .\ r l i n t n . .\ [ a .. . Estes, Richard F., Jr., '58 7 6 ambridge Rd .. Bala- v n w vd. Pa. *Eteson, David B ., '60 6 , heffield R d .. \\' re -. t c r . )( a , . Evans, Carolyn W . , '61 23 Park r Rd., \\'ak · fi hi . l a". Evans. Thomas J . . '61 3 L u rcl , t • • " I rhury. ·, n n.

Foley Regina C., '61 2 9 awycr R d., l r t land Foley, Robert A., '60 4 79 \ ' i l i a -\ e., Fairfield. onn. Foresman, Edith H ., '59 366 'pp r �[ u n t a i n . \ \' C . . l " pper :\1 n tclair, . ·. ] . Forgey, Janet M., '59 iO ypre,, .. . t., • · ewton en tre . .\la-,::.. Forsberg, Dawn L., '60 k lancl 424 .\ lpm t., Fortenbaugh, Elna M., '58 71 7 l id . 1. , \\' c !- t li c l d , . ' . J . Forriati, E . Conrad, '58 -199 omm n , t., B el m u n t , .\I a Fourcade, Suzanne, ' 6 1 7: l 'pland \ , .. \\' h i t Plarn , • · . Y. Fowler, David, '60 ·hnate . c h o l . \Yal l i n ford. 01111. Fowler, Loui e A., ' 60 bl.l \ I p R d , P a t r , n, • • J Fox, Charle J� '59 29 B r '\\ ... tu ."t., ' \\ I n H1 hlancJ .. , �la-. ... Fox, Cynthia A., '58 77�1 l 'l t t t o r r ! I ' l m y ra R d., r · · i rpnrt . . . y Fox, Margaret H., '58 61 R n.1q Rel • 01,hh Ferry. • • \ . Franci , Charles C .. Jr., '61 1 1 7 H 1 •h . t , R1 k port, . f a .. ... Frankel, Alan M., '61 1 : \\ I t . t. . . " York, • ' . Y . Fra er. Alan D . , '58 :.7: :\1 1 11 · H i l l R el . • Fairli · Id , 1m11 Freedman, Donald P., '60 \\ mcoma Drtv " H u n t i n � to n , • ·. Y. Freeman, Donald S., ' 59 :.J th ·r • t . \ at ·rn l l t Freeman, MacGregor, '61 l .? 7 unl 1d ' t " I J 1 l l , ";1 1 11liricl� ., :\ta .. Freeman, Ruth M ., '59 I I l .nrtlll il R d . \\ 11Hh · , t r, . l a "'· French, J ean K ., '58 I aman ·1 t t a Fritz, Sara P. . '58 I O I 1 rm t l \ 1 , \ .1rn 1d.;, R. I . Fromm, M artha E . . '61 t. , \ 4 ·onh t. DoHr. I kl;m an • F rye, Wallace G., '58 01111 . f o k r . 11 1 1111111 R I! , - t a111 f1 1rd, Fulcher, Joan. ' 58 r l ·a11 , .\( a ... ... , \ R 11 1�11\ y, Fullam, David C . . '60 R I · l . ·o I, \\ at 'rv11 l\· Fuller, Anne G., '59 I h · \n hnra c , rkan ... , �f a

Falkson, Philip B .. '60 I 4 ; ran .\\· , . · e ' tlln, • I Falter, Anita L., '58 249 B r okwoo1l R el . , hi> olumhu , Farren, M ichael F., '59 1 2..\ G rc n wo d .\n , � ' a m p cot t . . ( a . Farwell. Lee, ' 59 1 1 • c haffer H il l , \ \ I I R l \·er. \ rmont Fawcett. Gay, ' 5 9 2 6 9 · ha ... ta R d . B rk ·I }, ; l i t . Ferber, M ichael J . , ' 5 9 l J - 1 : i .-h e . F t u ... 11 111� • • •• \'. Ferrie, J ohn C., ' 59 1 4 • \\ a}n • .\v , \\ h i t Plai n . . ·. Y. Ferriman, Robert ]., 60 im n d :t. . f elro ... . �l · 1 Ferruci, A n thony F., Jr . • '61 2 1 r nt t . Por t l ncl Fertherston , Susan K . , '59 . 1 u n t ai n Bl ·d J \\ a tc h u n g, • ' J Field, Barbara A., '58 2 1 1 B u lcler R <l . . . l a nc h · ter. 0 11 Field, Frederick M . , '59 1rcll-. ..: : . \ h 1 f(ai l .\dam \\ .,· mou t h , • I a ' · Field, Stephen N ., '60 Bo 29l.. \\ a t n 1 l lt Fields, Richard S., '61 R d . . · e , ton, . la . . r.o Fatrl Fillback, Wayne E., '60 Io� .\I . in t.. I' rt lan<I, "on n . Finner, Steven L . • '60 2 1 1, . • E. 2ncl \,.. , . J 1a m i , I· l a. Fi1he, M arilyn F., '61 on n . l 2 I ' i n Hill : 1 , � f a n h " l l'r, Fitzpatrick, H enry W., '60 l.l7 Luw II R1l.. \\" l l · l ·v ll i l l . . ( a . Fletcher, foan, '58 46 H lo nm r · t nd., L x i ngton, \f a .. F lint, Barbara, '60 · 1 ' p t u n • t , B e \' · r ly , M . Flynn, Michael D ., '61 l . 1 >1· ' I H\ W d R t!., Dari ·11 , unn. Foehl, William C., ' 5 9 B u l k l «) t., W i l l ia m t o \\ 1 1 , \f a ... . Foley, Charle. j., 'S9 I Cor t i· S t . , B o 1 1111, • I a Foley, j ean A .. '60 ,orri . 1 ., • 1·ar port In

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Gache, Marius A., '59 4 K a h r h · • L o 1h , . • 1. Galante, Ralph L., '60 1 H i l l irk . \ vc , :a u •u .. . f a. Gamage, Townley, '61 R "· rn " , i i u l' .., t c r, M a " Gammie, j ean C., '58 7 7 " a rl t on . t . H nlyokt• , :\f a ... . Gang, Steven L., '58 UIJ- 1 7-244 . t . I. u r · l t un , . ' \ . Gannon, Robert ].. '61 �JO Fairn. y R e l , R idg '\\ uoil, . ' J , Gantt, J o A . . ' 6 1 1111. \\" t1 l .., h . \ v t , ( ; r · •1r n i c h , Gantt, M yron L., ' 5 8 /o . f 1 . · g t W L G a n t t . 4 2 n d Supply • · 'lcl n . , L o r i n g- . \ t r I• 1r • fl a.., Gardel, William A., '61 1 4 4 \\°1·,t 8<1 1 h St , • 0 t'\\ Yuri., • \ Y . t

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Gardner, Cynthia L., '58 22. ummit t.. E a � t H am p t o n ,

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Gardner. Sherrill E., '60 22 u m m i t t . , E a t H ampton. onn. Garland, J udith A. '58 I . . Box 1 2 1 . F a i r h a,· e n . .\ f a Garnett, Marline J., '60 E t na, M a i n e

Gauer, Ernest A., ' 5 8 . c t land .-\ ve., .\f adi ... 1 1 , 01111. Gay, William C., Jr. ' 5 9 . horc R d., H ak .. i te, L. T . , K . )'. . Geddes, Diann C., ' 6 1 1 4 \\ ' a r ncr l . , �1 a n c h c :, t c r , !:\ . H . George, Barbara E., ' 5 9 St Franklin t .. . ' a. h ua, , 1• H . Geiger, Charles F., ' 6 1 9 Erc h l . t . , R u m f rcJ Gelders, Robert H ., '60 Id Hi hway, \\" i l t 11, onn. Gengras, Alfred ] . ' 5 9 21 • u hu r n R d., \\' e t H ar t f rrl. 0 11 1 1 . Genthner, Sally A., ' 6 1 \\' ronoc .\,· . , \\· e � t fi c l t l , � l a, ... . Gerber, Ronald P., '60 1 : 1 s .\ t a mh Rd . . • ' e w Y o r k , • . Y. German K athryn V., '59 67 � { y r t l he . lift 11, . r. j . Gerrard, Robert C., '60 IJ Fifth .\ v .. \\' at r t \\ n, )f a ...... · Ge sh Frank M., '61 ; 7 -· l ro p t • t., Fra m i n g h a m , �r a ... ... Gerry, A nne E., '60 1 4 : h ol • t . , Br " er Gershwin , Warren G . . '58 31? . l a r l b ro R d., R ro k ly n , • •. Y. Gettmg, Nancy L., '61 40 e n t re .h . • B l mon t , �{ a ... ... · Gibbons, Jane A., '58 1 9 \1 idla ncl \ \ t• , \\' l 1 1 t Pl a i n , • ' Y . Gibbons, Joseph H ., ' 6 1

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l 't. \\'a h i n g t o n , • ' l'\\ Y o r k , • ' . \'. Gibbs, Richard H ., '61 2J Ph i l hp \ \' . , :\\ a m p .., l l . .\ t a -.. Giblin, Paul L., ' 6 1 5 1 II u .. at nic \ \ c , . l i l furd, ·011 11. Gibson, John J., ' 5 9 99 :o .\ w 1 k a \ ,•c . Ilay , hort:, . •. Y . Gigon, N orman P., '59 1 4 \ h hur v , t , , ' l'\\ �I i i £ < rd. , '. J . Gilbert, Gary T . . '59 605 B u l vanl. R ·\crc. � l a ... . Gilbert, Peter A . • '61 • ·n t r a l • t., 'orw II, . [a ... -.. Ginsburg, Barry M., '58 815 �1 orri.., l ' a rk . \ v ' .. ' ' Y rk, 1 . Y. Goffin, Glen P., '58 607 B ri g h t o n \ v c , I '< rt lantl Goldberg, Edward R ., '59 17 roftdak R el ., , ' ,\. t o n · n t r , 1[ a ... ... . Goldberg, Jerome F., '60 I 67 F r a nc 1 ' • t., l 'l rt l a n d Golden, Philip J ., ' 5 8 5 �t ay fl w r t . , E l nl\\ o d, "trn n . tGoodman, I . M ichael, '59 40 \\'. 7 7 t h St , •1 .,, \' r k , 1. \'. •Goodrich, Anne V., '59 06 . I nt \ • c S t . , l l a r t i 1 r d , n n n . Goodwin, Sandra L., '61 'h u rch •· t . . Farm i 1 1 � t l1 n , '01 1 1 1 . Gorham, Charles R., '58 58 Lo mi.., .\ t , \\' l· ... t fi •l<I, Ma ... .. .


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'61 2 Center H i l l Rd., K i ngston, M ass. Gould, Gerald F., J r . , '61 1 9 Linden Place, M i ddletown ' N · Y · Gow, Edwin K., '61 Westminster School ' Sim bury, Con n . Graf, Karen A . , '61 84 D artmouth Rd., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Graham, Donald R., '60 25 Lodge Rd., B e l fast, M as . Graha 1!1 , Malcolm S., '61 25 Circle Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Gorham, Nancy D.,

Grandberg, Gilbert J., ' 5 9

1 26 Wilder St., H i l lside, N . ] . '61 222 M erriam St., W eston Ma ' Hardy, Phyllis A., ' 5 8 Harding, Richard E . ,

901 N � rragan ett Parkway, W arw1ck, R. I .

Harkins, Craig, '58

1 88 I li ngton Rd., Aubu rndale, M a .

Harmon, Nancy J., '58

535 Great Plain A ve., Needham, M a . '61 8 1 07 Ea tern Ave., Phi ladelph ia, Pa.

Harper, Ellen E.,

17 H am i l ton S t . , Somersworth, N . H .

Harrington, Mary C., '58

Grappone, Albert G . , '58

R. F. D . 3, Laconia, . H. '61 4 R idgefield Rd., Winch ester ' :M a ·s. Greeley, William B . , '60 1 359. M assachusetts Ave., Lex111gton, M ass. *Green, Donald G., '60 9-D Parkwa;y Apt ., H adden fi eld, N. ]. Gray, Joseph M.,

Richmond, Vermont '61 1 7 u ffolk Rd., Wel lesley, M a

Harris, Drucilla C.,

*Harris, Frederick J . , '59

Edgewood Rd., South boro. M a Hartman, Robert G., '60 1 1 22 Ocean Ave., B rooklyn, N. Y.

Hartzell, Jane C., '59

2 Kavanaugh Place, Bar H arbor Haskins, Janet L., '61 308 Leyden Rd., Greenfield ' Ma

Greenman, Dorothy, '58

Haslam, Philip S . , '58

230 Cedar Lane, Swan ea, M ass. '61 Box 385, V estabu rg, Pa. Grescak, Janet C., '61 29 Francis Lane, B yran, Conn.

Hatfield, Douglas S., '58

Gregory, Eugene B .,

Griggs, Marcia E., '58

96 East Ave., Norwalk, Con n .

Grimm, Joseph L . , '59

1 02 Avondale Ave., Haddo n fi eld, N. ] .

*Gross, Daniel

0 ., '59

399 Silver Lake St., Athol, M as Gross, George M., '60 2 1 3 M edway St., Providence, R. I . Grout, Janet M . , '60 Peter Bodt Rd., I rvington, N. Y.

Guiles, Jeremy S., '59

Vets. Apts., Colby Coll ege, Watervil l e

Gunn, Donald W . , '59

R u ssell Ave., Suffield, Conn.

H agerman, Gary N., '59

404 North M ai n St., Canan daigua, N. Y.

'61 1 46 Payne W h i tney L ane, M an hasset, N. Y. Haidas, James G., '60 40 Chippewa Rd., Worcester, M ass.

Hahlbohm, Louise R.,

Haley, Owen R., '58

58 Barnes St., Providence, R. I .

Hall, Caroline S., '58

19 B ettswood Rd., N orwalk, Conn. Hall, Gordon W., '61 4 1 Carolyn P l . , Westport, Conn. Hall, Grayce E., '61 68 W al ton Pk., M e l rose, M ass. Hall, Helen E., '60 206 Southh ampton D r . , S i l v e r Spring, M d . Hall, William P . , '60 M ai n St., M onson Hamaker, Rebecca, '60 237 W . M ai n St., E p h rata, Pa. Hamilton, William D . , '61 M al l ard Pt., E ssex, Con n . Hanson, Mary A . , '61 287 So. Ken i lworth Ave., E l m h urst, I l l .

50 J ackson St., Northampton, M ass.

Harding, Martha A., '58

181 Laurel Rd., Chestnut Hill. M ass.

Grant, Dianne E., '59

* H odgkins, Thomas C., '59

'60 525 M ain St., Dalton, M as

Harden, Gail,

32 West wood Rd., Sh rew bury, M a .

Far Over Farm, Peterborough , N. H .

Hathaway, Carol I . , '58

67 An drew Ford Way, Abington, M a . '61 51 Smith N eck Rd., So. Dartmouth, Mass. Hawkes, Stephen E., '61 1 74 Longfellow St., Port land

Hawes, John G.,

Hay, Elizabeth, '59

2 Ocean Rd., South Portland

Hayes, Stephen W., '59

H igh S t . , E . Pepperell, M a s.

Hayes, Wilbur F., '59

606 Cen tre St., Newton, M ass. '61 3243 W. Schoolhouse Lane, Phi ladelphia, Pa. Henderson, Peter L., '60 10 Cooli dge Ave., Caribou Hayward, Andrew J.,

H enderson, Philip, Jr., '59

40 Wi llets Rd., M t. Ki sco,

Hendricks, Grant

0., '59

. Y.

Hoffman, Joan C., '59

1 40 Pelham Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y. '61 Whittle ey Rd., N ew Preston, Con n. Hohl, Margaret E., '61 1 353 Exeter St., B aldwin, N. Y. Holbrook, Richard J., '60 1 2 2nd S t . . Hall owe l l Holcombe, Elizabeth L . , '61 130 Can ton Ave., M i lton, Ma Holden, Jane P . , '60 1 5 1 6 Powder M i ll Rd., Wynnewood, Pa. Holmes, Leon R . , '60 1 1 1 Quartu St., Will imansett, M a . Hoffman, Judith A.,

Holmes, Shirley M., '59

R . F . D . #2 South bridge, M a '61 619 Elm St., Y.l est field, . J .

Holschuh, Edward B . , Holt, Carol A., '59

180 Vernon Ave., M iddletown, R. I. '61 1 2 Westbou rne Rd., Newton ' M a Hood, William P., '60 1 085 V enetian Way, Winter Park, Fla. Hooper, John R., '61 Sun et Lake Rd., Brattl eboro, Vt. Hooven, Martha, '61 7 Lone Pine Ct., B loomfield Hill , M ich. Horton, Graham B., '60 1 24 Chapel Rd., Manha et, N. Y. Houghtaling, Robert G., '61 244 Academy Rd., Che ire, Con n. Houghton, Patricia A., '61 H o liday I n n, I ntervale, N. H . Holtz, Gale P.,

* H ouston, Kenneth A . , '58

9- 1 9 M ain St., Apt. 14, Watervi lle '61 1 43 Stanwood D r., New B ritain, Conn. Howard, Elizabeth B., '61 335 N. M ain St., Natick, M ass. Howard, Harriette, '60 Ponus R idge Rd., New Canaan, Conn. Howard, Douglas L . ,

Howes, Sally B., '58

29 O rchard St., Port land '61 3 1 O rc hard St., Auburn

Howland, Vaughn S., Hoyt, David M., '58

1 1 5 Kenilworth Rd., M t . Lakes, N . ] . Hennessy, Peter E., '60 209 Nahatan St., We twood, M ass. Hess, Gwendellyn B . , '60 39 School S t . , M e l rose, M ass.

39 Bayview Ave. , South Norwalk, Conn. Hubbard, Allen S., '61 B erry H i l l Rd., Syosser, N. Y. Huggins, Norman W . , '61 54 Dickerman St., New H aven. Con n.

1 1 8 Lowell St., Andover, M ass. '60 5 Greenoch Ave., M on tpelier, Vt. H i l l , Edward R., '61 You ngs Ave., Southold, N . Y. Hill, G. Alison, '60 1 01 L ewis Ave., W alpole, M ass. Hilton, Diane M., '60 Norridgewock Hilton, Richard L., '60 R . F . D . # 1 , Cumberland Cen ter Hoagland, James L., '60 12 Oak Ave., Tenafly, N . ] . Hobbs, Jeannette M . , '61 72 Fair Oak Pk., N eedham, M a s. Hodges, Daniel L., '61 2 Winter St., Plymouth, N. H.

Hulbert, Edward

Hesse, Robert L., '58

Hibbard, Margaret J .,

* I n attendance First Semester on ly.

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Jr., '58

63 W. M ain St., We tboro, M as Hunt, David P., '61 M t. Holly Rd., Katonah , N. Y .

Hunt, Richard A . , '59

8 Gibson S t., Fai r fi e l d

Hunter, Barbara E . , '59

87 Roslyn Ave., Cranston , R . I .

Hunter, Robin L., '58

20 H umphreys Rd., W . B arnington , R . I . Huss, Robert V., '60 89 Rowena Rd., Newton Centre, M as . Hutchinson , Richard H . ,

496 H u m ph rey St., Swampsco tt, M as .

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r c -. t w od R d . , 12 nn. \\' c :. t H a r t f rd, I m pey, A n n , '60 H am pt o n Rd .. IJ ard n C i t y . • • . Y . I ngram, Judith A., '60 d � t . uha ' c t , � f a, . 274 B cechw I rwin, M argery E., '61 6 Pet r o p r R el . . i t ) • • •. Y . . · e " Y o rk I ves. Lewis A ., '59 273 . 'orth � l a i n : 1 . . F l orence, �[ a .. ... .

Jack, M araret A., '60 : t . , R y e, • • Y . R i ci Jackson, Beverly A . . '60 Bo. 1 74. U H a l lo k . R i ,· rh ad. L . I ., . • Y J elinek, Carole J., '59 1 02 Bet ' \\ i l l iam O r i \' •, "ran -.. t n, R. J Jen sen, Billie A., '61 ' l r, . fa 6 R i ,- r R d . . ,f u

Jeromin, Roberta E., '60 70J L\ n n ti e l c l

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Lane, \Y l· t o n , ·0 1 1 11 . Joerger, Diana D . , '61 Lan · I n .. u t u t . • o r t l : c i t ua t . R I John, Dorothy L., '61 1 42 P r k \' i .,, h , 0 n gu r ricke

Johnson, Beverly L., '60 . H l<I · 11 , �l a I JO JI Id n Johnson, Georgia M., '59 Jo .\ i r mnu n t \ \· . R a m ... y , . • . J . Johnson. H elen L . , '61 .U-1 24Jrd . t., D u l a ton, . • Y. Johnson, John F., '59 .3l E t t r ic k t , B rcx k t un , . I a Johnson, Linda L., 61 56 u m l> rlancl .\ \ .. \ r on , • · • ] . J ohnson, Patricia A., '60 "910 L e ,\ i t on R d . , L wi t on , • • • Y . J ohnson, Richard E . , '61 : To\\ I · ve , Do\ · r. . • H . Johnson, Robert N., Jr., ' 6 1 :-Jo \f rc.1 ·r . t , ' t J oh n . u d 1 u· Jones, Aubrey E., '58 II�: �t ·rriam . t • \\ ... t n . • f a , Jone , B ruce E . . '61 f 'arkcr . t . , \\ 1 11 c h l r, • • H Jones, Clark S., '58 9 • f a p l t on .\ ' . • u ffi t· l d . • n n. •Jones, Donald E., '60 I :- . f r n a ."t , \\"e t o n , � l a Jones, Gerald K . , ' 58 o t t o n L a n t: , 24 h r • \\ . h u ry. M a

Jordan, Charles W., Jr., '60 JJ H i l l e r t • t , \ u h u rn Jordan, Loia J., ' 6 1 .389 l ' i n · . t , • I id<l l t o w n . Jordan, Robert J., '60 6" J u rlgt· . t., Ly n n . . t a J ordan, Wesley D., '61 . f a i n · . , L i hon Judd, N ancy R., '61

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K night, K atherine S., '58 7900 Lin co l n D r i v • , P h i la1lt· l p h 1a, Pa .

K nowles, Jonathan R., '60

1 0 1 D a n io r t h . - t , R 1hoho h, �l a"' · K nott, Cynthia L., '61 1 1 ; ( ; rt c l l \\ a \ St.. l l , 1 1 1 d t· 1 1 , ·cn1 n . K opchains, Robert W . , '59 .l05 J :j t h . t , l 11 io11 C i t y , . • J . K ramer, Paul A., '60 20 \\' a l l' S t . , Do r r h · � t er, � l a -..

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. f ohawk Trai l, l '. 0 H o. 2<i8, 'I u rn l'r' F a l l . �I a J udd, Warren K . • '58 .JR n i n h . · 1 . . D \·un, 'c m n . Judson, j ohn I., '58 1 · nity j uhlin, Thor G . , '59 luh R t ! . , :1302 1JU 1 1 t r y J i ron , '. Y.

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La Plante, O vila ]., Spec. . hh R oad, R . F . D . • o. I , \\' \\"at n · i l l c

La Pointe, Laurence A., ' 5 8 JO K n app ' t . . L h · c r m r e F a l l ...

Larchez, Lawrie F., '60

27 \\ ' a l n u t R e l . . ."o. Il a m i l t o n , ).f a , ,

Larkin, A n n e T., ' 6 1

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Larrabee, Janice H ., '59 29 harl , . t., B l fa -. t L a r chan, Edward J., '58

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Lar en, Arleen G., '59

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. B e rgen . • '. ] . Lassen, E lizabeth A., '60 .?<>7 . l a 11 1 1 i n g :1 . . . ' c d h a m , � l a-. ... . Latham, E lizabeth A., '59 011 1 1 . 5J H i g h ." l . D e p R i n•r. Lathe, Ralph M . , '60 39 \\' a t e r . t , H a l lm\ (• 11 Lathrop, Lawrence R., '60 R a nge R oad. ·umh rland Cen t er Laughlin, Paul S., '59 \\" a i t <' " L a n d i n g , l 'o r t l a n t l 99 La Verdiere, Paul R., ' 59 Jo H u r l igh : t . \\' a t c n· i l l c La Vigne, Thomas P . , '58 J.l(> u i n a pn. et Lane, \\ o r c e . l c r 6, �r a ... ... . Lawrence, Carol, '61 5 ;i 27 � l eader ... Lan ', D a l l a s 19, T e . Lawrence, David H . , '59 P ppcrl' l l R t a d , \ \ '. • roton, � l a " " · Lawrence, H . Claudia, '60 4J l O w r n H oa t l . \\' y 1 1 n e\\ 0tH I , l 'a. Laylin, Peter R., '60 25-1 1 Lane R ad. 'o l u m h u -. . hi Lazarus, Gerald S . , '59 10 Jl i f l ,jd ,\ \'C., , 'e\\ \' 1rk , ' . \'. Lee, Arthur T., '61 -10 r udlcv \v . ' . r t h . �I i d d l e t \v n , R . I . Lee, Norman P., '58 45-2.l 2.58 ."t., , r a t ,Jeck . ... ' . \' . Legare, Emelie M ., '60 01111. n\i h. S P rry ,\ Y e . . Legro, Donald E., J r . , ' 6 1 84 , l eas rn R e l . , L e . i n g t o n . }. l a-. ... . Legru, M arcia R., '58 4 7 \' i n a l h . , B a r r , \ ' t . Lehman, Anne W., ' 6 1 50 \' a l lamnn t I rive, \V i l l i 111 -.por t . Pa. Leighton, Charles C., '60 t., 4-1 �I a r -. h II T l'\\ t n • n t r 59, � { a -.. -. . Leotta, Louis L . , '59 98 R c k \H0l l : 1 . . r a I d e n , M ""' · Lerro, Marguerite A . , '60 28 . t u a r t St .. E v1•n· t t . l a-. .. . Levenson, Linda L., '60 R e i n ho l d -. , Pa. 7 1 7 - 3rd . \ ,·

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76 Plea ant St., Watervi l l e

Levine, Stephen B . , '59

No. S u m m er St., Stamford, Con n . '60 Palmer St., Norw ich, Con n .

Lewis, Chester W . ,

Libby, Thomas E . , '59

9 A m h erst St., Augu ta '60 Coe St., W i nsted, Conn. Lindholm, Karen J., '61 2 1 1 0 Girard Ave. So., M in neapolis, M i n n . Linehan, Charles H . , '60 Oak H il l Road. H arvard, Ma s. *Linscott, Katherine A., '60 21 H oover Road, H i ngham, M as Light, David A.,

Lippincott, Margaret, '59

74 Tyler Terrace, N e w ton Centre S9, M a

List, Barbara T ., '59

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'61 IS Fiske Road, Welles l ey Hill , M a s. M c Cue, Ellen M., '61 62 Mountain Ave., Summit, N . J .

McCabe, Michael R.,

1 4 Lawrence Court, Tenafly, N . J.

'60 1 24 So. M ain St., Cohas et, M ass. Marchant, George T., '60 83 Paul Revere Rd., Needham, M a . Marchetti, Edward R., '60 1 3S6 Washi ngton St.. Bath

39 Richards Ave., Portsmouth, N . H .

Marglin, Joseph H . , '59

M c D ermott, Jeanne M . , '59

Mac Donald, Bruce L., '59

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6 M arion Road, Vlatertown, Ma s.

888 Washington St., W hitman, M as .

'60

Box 368, O range, Va.

Little, Nancy C., '59

l Q J oh an en St., Portland

Little, R. Clive, '59

Box 334 E, R D. No. 2, N ewton, N . J. Littlefield, Robert H., '60 A l b ion Littlefield, Ronald G . , '60 A l b ion Lockhart, Theodore C., '60 4S B u ttonwoods Ave., H averh i l l M ass.

M acDonald, Suzanne, '58

RR No. 2, Ridgefield, Con n.

McDonald, Wilma E., '58

41S Elm St., Southbridge, M ass.

M c D onough, Rosemary A., '59

Lockwood, Howard D., '59

1 099 Coleman Rel., Ch eshire, Conn. '61 101 Fair St., W arwick, R. I. Long, David J ., '61 24 1 W oodbury Road, Watertow n , Con n. Longenecker, Gail C., '60 R idge Road, K atonah , N. Y. Long, Barry E . ,

Longley, Russell G., '59

Pleasant St., Saxons R iver, Vt.

Lopez, Chester H . , '58

34 Alba St., Portland '61 1 280 Wash ington St., Walpole, M ass. Love, Cynthia H., '60 121 North St., Saco Lovell, Anne, '61 Surry Road, E l l sworth Lucas, Deborah H., '61 Mount D esert Loring, R. Peter,

Lucier, Richard G., '59

1 03 Walnut H i l l Road, Newton 61, M ass.

Ludwig, J o h n D., '58

R . F . D . N o. 2, Augu ta

Luethke, Charles J., '59

4 S l -S6th St., West New York, N . J. Lunt, Harriet W ., '61 26 Scott Dyer Rd., Cape E lizabeth

Lyman, Wilma M . , '58

B ox 47, Mon tague, M ass. Lynes, George, '60 427 E. 84th St., New York 28, N. Y. Lyons, Claire C., '61 237 D odge St., B everly, Ma s. M cAllister, Sheila A., '58

61 Washington Road, Cromwell, Con n .

MacArthur, Gregory W . , '59

42 Cabot St., W i n c h ester, M ass. *In attendance First Seme ter on ly.

McFarland, Bruce W., '59

3 Dayton St., A ugusta '60 Caneel B ay, St. John, Virgin I slands McGregor, Barbara A., '61 IS Crest Road, Rowayton, Conn.

McFarlane, Peter N .,

Mclnnis, Charles D., '59

303 Circuit Rd., Port mouth , N . H .

t M c l ntosh, James R., '59

Columbia, Con n.

M ac K enty, Jeremiah G . ,

Edgartown , M ass.

'61

McKevett, Mabelle W., '59

84 Deer H i l l , D anbury, Conn. '60 Drummond Ave., Fairfield MacLean, Robert J., '60 20 B eekman P l . , ew York, N. Y. MacLean, Susan A . , '61 7 Plea ant St., Rockport, M a s. M ac L eod, Judith T., '61 S l Laurel Dr., Needham 92, Ma M c N amara, William J., '61 27 Sexton St., ·ew Britain, Con n . MacNutt, Mary M., '60 19 Ogden Ave., Ea t Willi ston, N . Y. M c William, Wendy R., '60 6S D u rant Road, South W eymou th, M ass. Macartney, Norman S., '61 S Bedford Road, Port Wash ington, N. Y. Mc Laughlin, Blandine L.,

Maccaferri, Elaine L . , '59

24 Redfield St., Rye, N . Y. '60 R F D No. 1. D erry. N. H . Mackey, Linda C., '60 A lger Court, W est borne, B ronxville, N. Y. Macomber, Gail, '61 Eaton Road, Conway, N . H . Mack, Dixie P . ,

Macomber, Lois, '58

Wind or

'60 Colby Coll ege, Watervil l e Macrum, Joseph M . , ' 6 1 A P O 9 S 3 , San Francisco, Calif. Macomber, Susan J . ,

Madden, Daniel, '59

1 1 M apl ewood Ave., M ar lboro, M ass.

Maginniss, Chris M ., '58

323 Third Ave., West H aven, Con n. '61 Lorneville, Sain t J oh n Co., New Bru nsw ick, Canada Maher, Frances J., '61 89 Second St., H al lowell Maheu, Constance P . , '60 R F D No. 2, M ec h an i c Falls Mahoney, I r i s K., '61 1 0 Carpenter St., Attleboro, M ass. Manter, John P., '60 M t. De ert Maguire, John C.,

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Manton, Benjamin D ., I I I ,

Marcho, Cathryn M., '59

S6 Academy St . . Presque I le

'61 1 09S Park Ave., New York, N. Y .

MacD onald, Gordon C.,

S47 Ea t St., Dedham, Ma s.

Litchfield, Kay A., '58

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82 Kenilworth St., New ton S8, M a s. Marier, Robert E., '60 Box S7, Kennebunk

Markowitz, Stephen, '59

1 67S Grand Concour e, B ronx, . Y. '61 1 09 Spring St., W e t Bridgewater, Ma Marsano, Richard J., '61 Waldo Ave., Belfast Martin, Helen, '60 46S W . Jack on Rd., Web ter Grove 1 9, Mo.

Marr, David E.,

Martin, John H . , '58

Boston Po t Road, Old Lyme, Conn.

Martin, Mary L., '59

SO School St., Gorham

'60 77 B loom fi e l d St., Lexington, M as . Matern, Walter E., '61 37 E u n ice Ave., Worce ter, M ass. Mathieu, Douglas T., '60 36 Plea antdale Ave., Watervil l e Mayer, Marilynn S . , '60 Old M i l l Farm Road, Greenwich, Con n. Martin, Sally P.,

Mayers, Prof. Richard R . , Spec.

3S Plea ant St., Waterville

*Mayo, Terry D., '58

North J ay

Megathlin, Donald E., '59

94 Lewis Ave., Walpole, M a '60 23 P ilgrim Road, Wellesley, Ma s.

Mendles, John A.,

Merrick, Douglas C., '59

14 Wildwood Rd., H artsdale, N. Y . '61 4 1 B erkeley S t . . Portland

Merrill, Sally A . ,

Metcalf, Carroll M . , '59

6 1 0 Mon tgomery School Lane, Wynnewood, Pa.

Metcalf, Melba S., '59

131 Grant St., Bangor '61 1 Lunt St.. Byfield, Ma

Metcalf, Peter B.,

Metzger, John M . , '59

406 S. B urges Ave., Col umbus. O h io

Miller, Douglas T., '58

Old M il l Road, M i l l ington, N. J . '60 1 73 Elm S t . , Falmouth, M ass. Miller, Richard 0., '60 1 1 Ros Road, Scarsdale, N . Y . Miller, Susan S . , ' 6 1 7 0 1 Park Place, Lake B l u ff, I l l . Miller, Judith A.,

Mills, Jane, '59

542 H igh Rock St., eedham, M as '61 1 0 Pine St., St. John bury, Vt. Mitchell, Dawn E., '61 RFD No. 2, Auburn Mitchell, Larry R., '60 19 K imberly Lane, M u n cie, I nd. M i x , Terry M . , '61 H u ntington H ills, Roche ter, N. Y. Moffatt, Frederick C., '60 Argilla Road, I p wich, M as . Miner, Norman F.,


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M ontgomery, B ruce W., '59 19 'O B n� ' .\n• .. B r n .· . • • . Y . M oor� A n thony E . , '59 kp rt, ).l a ... . M oore, A rthur E., '61 B o . . 'o. l, R F D . · . 1, Brun \\ ick Moore, David W., '61 :;-t \\ o d r i d • Rd .. \\ I l l- I t ) . . f a -. ... . M oore, Helen B., ' 50 hOJ l n cmd ' t . 1 ·ram 1 11 h a m , • f . ... M oran, Ronald W ., Jr . . '58 : 6 . nuth • f o u n t i n Dnv ' c w Britain, Lon n � 1 a m .: 1 , R

Mordecai, Donald D., '60 \' . -- H an ard B ro l d i n "' -t6. �f .a .... .

Morgan. Frank C., ' 60 P u t n a m , (on n

M oritz, Robert C .. 6 1 !. .3 . t a m ionl \ y e , � t .m1 f11rcl. ·0 1 1 11. M orriU Dennis S., '61 ortlan I. . ' . \'. _. - Tom p k i n ..: 1 . Morrison, J oan G., '59 :!. \ I I n R ad. \\ i n h 't -. . ta ...... . Morrison, Richard B . . '59 r1 Fairvie' R oar!, ·t· dham. � f a .... M otamedi, A li, Spec. I>. rh· n cl \ v · . fdlt'ran. I ran Moulton, Suzanne L., '59 R I· I ·., l . P 1rt mnu t h • · . I J . M uir, J oan, '58 �

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N elaon, Richard N ., '58

07 K i n � ' t on . I , \\'} k u fT, . � . J . Neri, Paul A . , '59 r f · p l \\ i1 J\ \' • • J •or mo u t h , • • H . Neumann, J udith A., '61 'I ·1 fl \ \• • , 't \d11 g t u11, 0 1 1 1 1 . 1 Neuwirth, Robert B., ' 6 1 1. o \ \ c t E n d \ \· • . 1 1 \\ Y ork, • ' . Y . Newhall, Barbara j ., '58 4 1 • t a n f11rd l 'I., ( ; k u ){ i1li;ct·, . ' . J . Nichol1, Lealie B., '59 I< !• I > . ' o I. I J 11 r h a 111 . '. I I . ) 11 a t t 11d:1 1 1 1 t H r I

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Oberparleiter, Lee G., 59 JOI \ u -.. t 1 11 ht., l .1 r r i n � t o 1 1 , , • J . O'Brien, C . David, '58 a n . a n . \,11 1 1 . 1 0 1 \\ < -. t Prl . • · '' O ' B rion, Carolyn M ., ' 5 8 RFD

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, \\ .1 t n t l l · A., '59 \1 lll l � Oll l l' r \ � I , I ;I\\ n n l t. \1 a .... . O' Leary, Robert A., '60 C >.ik " 11 1 1 1 1 , I , 1 11 l 11l n , \Li... -., O liver, Patience 0., '61 OJI\ r -. ' I ·.t n n • . . ohl h 1r11 O' Reilly, Mary Ellen, '58 l ppt•r nta k r<11h . l 'a O rne. William H., Jr . . '58 .?-t Dar l i n • t . \l .1 r l> h h t• ;1 1 l . \l a . O rr, Patricia L., '59 ·1101 1 ... I m \n f{ 1 n•rtl a l " ' \' O rr, William J., ' 5 1 ·not I · 1 1 11 \ \ 1 • I 1 Hr t l : l e , 0 born, Suban B., ' 5 9 1 9 \ \ : 1 h 1 1 1 J.r t 1111 " t , n r t m o n t . �I " " · Oster, Robert R., '60 119-t , 1,u( , t n11 · \ v l , B a l t 1 n10n• 10, \I d O strom, Anthony D., '58 . . \. 7 I I 1 1 l t op 1 > r " . \I n h •1 ,l'l, O tis, Robert E., '60 -t -lilnd • t . \ \ • t ' ' Y irk, •. J . O tt, George E., '58 t., \\ • t f1 t l d . . r. J . 7l.t, Cl · n ' l rn t t r l ' l.1

O' Donnell, Franc

Paddock, Lucinda A . , '59 HO 1 1 0\H l l \, • , Lar hmc 11 1 , • '. '\ Paharik, Carl M., '60 I 18 J am ie-,nn R oad, I l lllcl · n , • ! a-. ... . Painter, Stanley L., Jr., '59 \1 onmou t h

Palmer, Joseph B . , '61 1 72 .' h a k ·r R nad. Lnn�m ·acln\\ . \f "' .

Panciera, Frederick L., '59 29 1 1 r i an\ nod I oad, \\'t I J Ll r t forcl, ·011 1 1 . Pane, Marietta A., '58

16 \\' · t l 'ni n t Ttr ra e, onn \\' I J l a r t fonl, Paradi1, Maurice R . , '61 Ii i \\' ;t l 1 1 1 1 1 • I , Lt '' 1 t o n

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t., L e w i � t n

Paris, Raymond W., ' 6 1

Nielsen, Robert E., '59

M onkhou e, William A., '61 29 H rl\\ dom • t . , P n land M onro, A n n, '60

L \ I M. Jtl

61 \\'a l n u t

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Paradis, Raymond G., '60

Nicholson, William A., '59

M oger, Stanley H ., '58

6 6 \\'e_ t m i n t e r R oa<l, � I a n c h e ·ter, onn.

Parish, Daniel S., '60

L i n c o l n R oad. L i n c I n , }. f a

Parker, Gerry H ., ' 6 1 -to

ummer

t., Bath

Parker, Gwendolyn P., ' 5 8 1 1 -tJS P l ai n fi I d R oad, La ange, I l l . Parker, J udith A . , '61 9 K n ig h t : 'we., L i t t l e t n , � . H . Parmalee Susan C., ' 6 1 1 63 _ t eYen : \ ve., Por t l a n d Patchell, D a l e S., '58 t., P r t l an d 35 F a i r fi e ld Payson, H elen B., '58 I J .\ [ a i 1 1 t . . Y a r m u t h Peabody, Sarah A . , '61 a n �or \\'e .... t B r adwa'" I Peabody, Walter J., '61 � I lm\(toi n . t . , H ou l t on Peacock, Andria H . , '58 J{) F u r :\I i i Road, onn. \\' e .., t H ar t for d . Pearman, M agdalene d e B . , '59 l <i l H a wor t h D r h c. H, \\ O r t h , , '. J . Pearson, Beverly A., '61 t l: H e rrick Cin-k, ('ll l r ' . • ew hlll f a .... . Peppard, J oan E., '58 .\I · K i n i \ R oad. l· a l m o 1 1 t h F rc,iclc Perry, Betsy, '61 5 \\' h e h\ r i g h t . \ \ . , E . cter, • ' . H . Perry, Carlene A., '60 I l l'n<kr ...on • l . . R n)\\ 1 1 \'i l l c J c t . Peters, Robert M . , '60 2-tl .\ f a i n • t . . \\ t n·i l l e Peterson, Charles R . , '60 Fir t R a n K \\ ay, \\' a t • n i l l Peterson, M a rcia L . , '60 J I \\'riJ.tht R 0ad, \\' (' t h •r, fi l' l i l Q, '011 1 1 . Pettee, Charles A., ' 6 1 h e h n -. fo rcl, :\! a .. .. . 9 0 \ \ l' ' t fonl I . Phelan, Sarah, '59 hO R r lClk : t . , \\' -.1 • I •df rd. � f a ,. ... Phillips, Marcia, ' 5 8 5 0 0 'ot tai.tc R o d. � · . I ' r t l a n t l • Piazzi, Janice M . , '59 t \\ < 1 hin t o n .' t . , • 1or t h Ra,to11 , � t a ...... . Pierce, Meredith L., '61 01111. SIU ! 'a r k R d . . \\·c .... t l l a r t ford. Pingree, Calvin H ., '61 .51 E a , l \I a i n : 1 . , 1 l' rgl'tO\\ 1 1 , :\[ a-.s. Platner, Edward W., '61 12 Tm, c r R oad, H i n g h a m , .\l a -.. . Plimpton, Hyland W., ' 6 1 40 J n k i n :- Rciad, B u rn t H i l b , . Y. tPlunkett, James W., Jr., ' 5 9 1 5 P a r k e r t . , �·a} l c s v i t l , R . I . Poland, Richard T., '61 R [· D , . 1, Li\' rm re l'a l b Poor, Gary S., ' 5 8 50 S . 'hc:-t n u t t . , .\ u 1.ni... 1 a Pope, Carole A . , '61 -t<, T rrey • t., J >o r t l a 11tl • Porter, Donald S ., Jr., '60 69 1 1 Dar t m o u t h \ v (' . , �o l t • g e I ark, �l d. Porter, Marion L., '60 3 , f i clcl l r e. R ad, Oarirn, • 11 11. Possinger, Carla A., '61 J07 .p r i n � h i l l \v('., H i l l n' ' L \\' i l m i 11 g w 1 1 J, I t . Posternak, Charles G . , ' 6 1 42 Ih ro n . \ \•t• , L a w n• m , �r .1 " · Potter Barry S., '60 . n 1 1 t h H o l t u n R na d , B o l t u 1 1 , t a ...

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Powell, Allyn H . , '58

B rook Ranch, Woodbridge, Con n.

Powers, Diana M . , ' 5 9

50 S m a l l wood Road, West Hartford, Con n .

Pratt, Janet L . , '58

30 Prospect St., B angor

Prew, Peter D., '58

46 R aymond St., Nashua, N. H . Price, Joanne W., '60 31 M artin St., W e t Roxbury, Ma s.

Price, Roland C., '59

Langdon V i l lage, N . H.

'61 M ark I sland, W i n ter H arbor Purdy, Robert C., '60 377 K n ickerbocker Road, Tenafly. N. J. Purnell, Charlotte E., '60 5 1 9 Piccadilly Road, Towson 4, M d . Prud'Hommeaux, Gordon H . ,

Putnam, Margaret A . , '58

83 Longwood Ave., P rovidence 5 , R . I . Quarrie, Thomas ]., '59

1 1 1 Caterson Terrace, H artsdale, N . Y. Quinn, James, '60 52 E. Q u ine" St., No. Adams, M as E .

'61 22 K i m ball St., Pembroke, N . H. Rader, Louis, '60 1 02 Woods-de Vil lage, S tam ford, Conn. Rainville, Eugene E.,

*Ramsey, Stephen D., '59

Simon W illard Road, Concord, Ma s. Rancourt, Carol A., '61 41 Sanger Ave., \Vaterville

Rand, Christina B., ' 5 9

93 M o n tgomery St., B angor

Rand, Gard P . , '59

Damariscotta

Ranlett, Mary, '59

60 M on tgom ery St., B angor

Raymond, Frances W ., '58

65 Talbot Ave., M edford, M as '61 1 26 M i l ford St., M anchester, N . H.

Raymond, Martha A., *Record, Susan, '59

9 R eservoir St., Nashua, N . H. '61 1 72 B e lm o n t Ave., Doylestow n , Pa. *Redmond, James H . , J r . , '60 B ox 74, Cheyney, Pa. Rednor, Peter J., '60 River Road, Yardley, Pa. Redpath, George E., '60 6 1 7 M o ntgomery School Lane, Wynn ewood, Pa. Reed, Eleanor L., '60 26 M aple St., Holden, M ass. Redfield, David P.,

Reed, Howard B., '58

26 M aple St., Holden, M ass.

Reichert, Paul E., '59

East M ai n St., B ranford, Con n .

Reid, Lauris A . , ' 5 9

6 1 0 N e w B r i t a i n Ave., H ar tford, Conn.

Richardson, Roger A.,

202 H u m phrey St., M arbleh ead, M a s.

'61 303 Bank St., Attleboro, M a s.

Richardson, Steve K.,

Richmond, Patricia, '59

.

1 22 No. M ain St., Wood tow n,

Ricker, Mary B., '58

Rideout, Ralph C., '59

209 Plea ant S t . , N ewton Centre 5 9 , M as . Riis, Douglas N., ' 6 1 1 02 Prospect T e r . , T e n a fl y , N. J .

Riordan, Michael J., '59

37 Franck St.,

orwalk, Conn. '61 1 54 Avenue P, B rook lyn 4, N . Y. Robb. Louise C., '60 55 B roadway, W e tfield, M a Risch, Robert H . ,

Roberts. Helen L . , '58

So. China

'60 88 North St . . Saco Roberts, John M., '60 4 0 Chase St . . So. Portland Roberts, Jean M . ,

Roberts, Judith L., '59 Robson, Deborah, '58

82 Carver Road, N ew ton H ighland

35 H arri son St . . Princeton, N . J .

Rockwell, Paul W., '58

Watervi l l e

'60 300-57th St., W e t New York, N. J.

Roden. George, J r . ,

Rogan. Alburton F., '59

1 80 W ashington St., N ew ton, M as .

*Rogers, James M., '58

24 D u nbarton Rd., B e lmont, M a

Rojanavongse, Kai, '59

1 53 Rajadamri Road, B angkok. Thai land Rollins, William D., '60 H i l lside Road, So. Lincol n , M as Rose, E. Lawrence, '60 13 M aiden Lane, Farmington, Con n.

Roy, Thomas F., '58

19 Warwick St .. West H artford, Conn. Rudd, Bennett B., '60 M i l l erton Road, Lakeville, Conn.

Rulison, James P., Jr., '58

1 0 Crumitie Road. Loudonvil l e, N . Y.

'61 8 State St., M i l ford, M ass.

Ruscitti, Edward M . ,

Rushton, Edward C., '58

43 Water St., Oakland Russell, John W., '60 Sycamore Ave., Shrewsbury, N . J. Russell, Richard F., '59

45 Corliss Ave., Poughkeepsie, N . Y. Russell, Wilma R., '61 884 Townsend Ave., N e w H aven, Conn .

Reuman, Dorothy S., Spec.

9 1 South Road, Poquonnock B ridge, Conn.

Rhoades, David A., '58

95 A l ton Road, S ta m ford, Con n .

Rice, M a r y L ou, '59

O n s e t Ave., B uzzards B ay, Ma . '60 1 07 Hopedale S t . , H opedale, M ass.

Richardson, Carole J .,

Sandquist, Carol A., '59

1 4 Valley St., Concord, N . H .

Sands, Boyd A., '59

466 Watchung Ave., B loom fi eld, N. J.

*Sandy, Susan, '59

201 1 James Ave. South, Min neapoli , M i n n .

Sargent, Robert A . , ' 5 9

Watervi l l e

'61 Loomi s S c h o o l . Wind or, Con n. '61 No. Ca tine

Savage, Richard D., Sawyer, Mary E.,

Scarcello, Edith M., '59

1 Selden St., Worce ter, M a.

Schaeff, Gayle A., '58

'61

1 68 Chatham Rd., Farifield, Con n. '61 M eeting House D rive, Doylestow n , Pa. Schwartz, Lewis M . , '60 1 3 1 Upland Road, Waban, M as

Schneider, Nancy R.,

Scott, Beryl E., '58

631 We tern Ave., A lbany N. Y. '61 2 1 9 Retford A v e. . Staten I sland 1 2, N. Y .

Scrafton, Diane J.,

Scranton, Wilbur L . , I I I , '58

Long H ill, Fou n tain St., Woodbridge, Con n . '60 916 Sherman Ave . , Plai n fi eld, N . J . Sears, Fred G., ' 6 1 C e n t e r St., Dover, M ass. Seaman, Carol L . ,

Seavey, Richard L., '59

5 Summer St., W eston, M as '61 539 Seminole St., Orade l l , N . J .

Seddon, David J .,

Seebode, Frank F . , '59

29 Jones St., H i ngham, M ass.

Seely. Polly, '58

9 Nichols Road, Armonk, N . Y. '61 B ox 1 1 85, Palm Spri ngs, Calif.

Seely, William H . , Jr., Segrave, Ann M . , '59

29 Dolphin Green. Port Wash ington, N . Y . '61 1 0 B ainbridge Rd., Reading, M a s. Sessler, Judith A., '60 1 9 M ariners P l ace, Plainfi eld, N . J. Seymour, Richard H ., '61 605 Osgood St., No. A n dover, M a s. Shackford, Whitney T., '60 1 3 1 W ac h u sett Ave., Arlington, M ass. Sellers, James R.,

34 Church S t . , Calais

Shanks, Robert K., '58

76 C l i n ton St., B l oom fi eld, N . J .

Shattuck, Robert F.,

'61 1616 J efferson Park Ave. , Charlottesvil l e, Va. Sage, Catherine A., '61 Pawling, N . Y . Saitow, I v a n W., '60 1 1 44- 1 01 St., B ay H arbor, M iami Beach, F lorida Sadler, Diane R.,

*In attendance F i rst Semester only.

[ 204 ]

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Schless, Aaron B., '58

61, M as .

Rocknak, Roger W., '58

Rutherford, Mary-Jane,

Reynolds, Dorothy A., ' 5 9

68 Puritan Lane, Swampscott, M ass. Sambito, William J., '60 20 Will iam St .. Ayer, M a Sample, Donna L . , ' 6 1 1 433 Forest A v e. . Portland Sanders, Victoria L., '61 P.O. B ox 20 1 , M c Lean, Va.

78 Greeley Ave., Sayvi lle, Scherban, Bernard H., '60 526 Norton Parkway, New H aven, Con n .

1 4 Rangeley Ridge, Win chester, Ma s.

Ruvo, Anthony W., '59

M arston Ave., W aterville

. J.

59 Fore t St., Lexington, Ma s.

Reinmund, Benjamin F., '58

45 D wigh t P l ace, Englewood, N . J .

Saltz, Robert M., '58

'60

5 Avalon Road, M el rose 76, M ass. '61 9 Rocky Point Road, Old Greenwich, Conn .

Shaw, Joan V . , '58

1 8 Ruggles St., Westboro, M as '60 Delafield I sland Road, D arien, Con n . Shea, Philip R . , '60 59 Spring St., Gardiner Shays, Peter,


Sheerin, O liver K . , '5S

*Staples, Ronald C., '5S

17 u n t v R ad. B u r l i n t on . �f a,,_ .

Starke, Elaine M ., '60

\\ ' i Lon - t . , Pre!>qU

Shein, Donald J .• '61 · 1 Tah r ..\ ,. e .. P ro"id n e e , R . I . Sheldon, A n drew L . '60

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Steele, Robert D ., '59

Sheldon, H enry M ., '61

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Skolfield, T homas G., '59 I JJ • f rn i ng t . l 'o r t l a n 1 l Skvirsky, Alan L .. '60 1 97 \\" i n h · kr . t . Dr

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Trowbridge, Ernest V., '61 6l5 B ... io n l 'o-.t H oad. \\ c ton 9J, �f a s ... .

Troy, Cathleen A., ' 6 1 .19 \ \ a t c r w ay , B a r r i n r t o n , R . 1 True, Virginia C., '5S 17

• Tait, Robert C., Jr., '60 \l a i n . · 1 , \\ 1 t F a l m o u t h , �f a ... -. . Takac1, Jame J., '61 1, l · or<I \v • • . · ' \\ B r u 1 1 !- w il'k . . ' J . tTalbot, Peter B . , '60 1 64 .\f 1 nru · . 1 . . D ·tl h ;1 1n . \l a . Tamaccio, David A., '59 1 55 R i c l r.c · wo < I R ua d . 11111. \\' t t I f a r t f< 1 r t l . Tarr, Alfred E., '5S 25 W i n t l·r :1, \\ a k r v i l ll·

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Todd, William R., '60

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Tirabassi, Philip W., '59

Trevett, Laurence D., ' 5 9 JO • ' o r t l l \\ d .he., \ t l a n ta, ( , a. Trigg, Carol L., '61

Swenaen, Charles J., '61 Jo - 65 th . t . \\ · .. t . · · w Y or k . '. J . Swinnerton, John M ., '60

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Towle, Dennis G., '60

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Tourangeau, David M ., '61

Patricia M .. '60

Svend1en, Paul L., ' SS

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Tierney, David M . , '60 · 1-1 me 1 . • :at m , \f " =- · Tilden, J oan A., '5S 9 Pica ant :1., . f ariN1 , �fa .. ,.. . Ting, Dennis H. S., '59

Sturges, Ru1h, '61

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Thompson, Sarah, '61 69 ' t ra t f rd R a d . �f c l ro ... e, M a , )>. Tibbetts, Jack L . • '5S \'et . . \pt . . . \ \' a t e r v i l l e Tiedemann, Carl T . , I I , ' 6 1

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I () . t a l l \\ llllil R oad, E. ·1 ·nlancl I .?, ( hw H J' ) ) .

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Thompson, K enneth C., '60

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Story, M ary E., '58 73 H 1 h 1 t 111

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Thompson, J o h n R., ' 5 9

t , Q u · 1: 11 -. \ 1 1 lag · , Suchecki. Felix F., '58 .?7 ]{ e ·d t , \\ i l l i m an l'tt. ).f

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Thompson, Douglas C., '60

St. John. Gordon W., '60 lJ , \I t m i l \, · , \\ a c:r v i l l • Stock, Peter G., '60 \\ t .. t H cld1111e. R l'c ld i n I , Con n . Stocking. A n n E . • ' 60 Jl lti B u I" H i l l H 11acl, . i m .. h u n: tin n Stoc k well, . Jame B . , '59 •

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Stacy, Richard K., '60 11, Ht r" il k • t . , • m t h J l1 1r t l a 1 1 i l Staples, Bruce A., '61 · l .l8C 11 t ra l " ' . , 1:.a t Jf a r t fo r 1 l ,

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Stutzmann, Fred C., '59

I 6 H ud1 I n d \ v · , \ r l i ngton 74, \ I a . Spear, J u lia M., '59 % E l m t., · a 1 111l <: n Spierling, Frank W . , '59 242-.17 51 \ \' · . Uou1.da t o n , • •• • Spoke.field, A . Jane, '59 01111. 3 A l1 l 1 • • R ad, I a n c n , Squire, Judith H ., ' 5 8 19 1 l'aY.t u k t t . , I owl• l l . :\ f a

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a k w o d . Lake F r e :- t , I l l i n i l>

Thomajon, Gregory

Stone, Su n M ., '60 .!.H B u drn 1 i 11 .. t r Rt act,

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Spaniack, Cynthia H . , ' 6 1

Templeton, Richard H ., I I I , '61 -1 76

1 -1 I Lei · t tr R oad. K c n m r 1 7, . '. Y . Stinneford, Earl P., '59 \\ ' I d : t . • D i h e l d

7 2CJ 21

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Spall, Judith W., '58 12 H o\ , . t .. \\ a t l· r t uw n , Spall, Sally N ., '60

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Tessier, P a u l L., ' 6 1 R ckw od Theve, Robert L . , 'SS

Stoll, M aren L., '60 I J \ lur l . ... .... t 1 '1: 111 l i r •IH·, � I .1 ' · Stone, Robert J ., '5S B a\ lit r n0 }{ u.11!,

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Sondern, Barbara R., '59 10

Stiegler, K aren L., '60

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Smith, Carlyle A., '5S fi o.· I J . ' onh \ 11 .. 011 T' Smith, Jay M ., '59 . I · t c · Ii R ;ul. }{ I D • ·o. J, \\ i l l ou�hli_. , 0 1 1 111 Smith, Jean L., '59 \\ l u t R 1 1ad. o u t h h ur} , 'o n n . Smith, M argaret L . , '5S 1r E . Eudul t • \ ;i l l ·} .' t r "<t ill, • · \ Srt'ith. Walter B., '60 Snell, Jere R., '61 ; ( , rove . t , H a l lo\\ · I I Snowman, M ary E., ' 6 1

k R ad, • r. Stevenson, B ruce H., '5S -19 F u l l e r , l., L e, M a ., , . Stewart, Dean P . . ' 5 9 H i n c k k ,· * Stewart, ohn B., '59 \\'t.· l w y n R 0ad. R i v r ' i dt. Stewart, Sara M., '5S 1-13 K aa l a\\ ai P l a c . H nol u l u . fl a,, a i i R ut

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Stieler, H ugo C ., '61 1 0 . u m 1 1 1 1: r . t , H ou l ton Stinneford, Catherine A . . ' SS

Silverman, Henry N., '61 avt' n , · \ n n . D i am n d : t. . 0 t" \\ Sinton, W illiam J . . '60 1 7 Pl)m ou t h \ \-e. n n. G ro t m .

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Silverberg, M ichael I.. ' 60

E � ex ) u n c t io n , V t .

Steere, Bradley L.. 6 1

Sherman, Diana C., ' 6 1

1o7 ). f i l l r R oad .

t c l > b i n -. R ad,

Tasker, Donna M ., ' 5 9 Rural R u t 1 . ri11na Taylor, Susan A., ' 5 9 2.7 o. um mit t., Teel, Norcross, J r., ' 6 1

Road. R u m ford

Stebbins, A lice H ., '60

Shoemaker, Carol J., ' 60

t r a m , . . Y.

Stearns, C arol, '60

\\" r w i c k .\\·e .. . · or t h fi e l d . :M a�. .

L n � :\ e r Farm, 1 1 b E a .., t �l a i n R d • . ' w p r t , R . Shesong, M ary E., '59 1 1 R bcrh L . P r t la n d

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. urt .'t., Dov •r- Fo c ro £ t

Tully, J ohn N., '60 15 B ay ." t a l 1.· Rel., \V r Tunnock, Sheila M . . '5S

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J l ' u t n am 'ou r t . ( i rce n \\ i c h ,

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Turner, B ruce B ., '61

York l ' l a z a H o t · I , Y o r k B •arh

Turner, Ted B .. ' 6 1

-19 U cy n t· n -ll u r t , I 1 c l gt.• wooc l ,

Turpie, Martin D .. '60 7ti ( ; rt.•c n St , B a t h

Twi11, M ary M., ' 5 9 1 -12 7 B y ro n :t , P al o \ I t o, Twitchell, Archie J., ' 58 88 H i.r< h S t ., B t· r l i n , � . 1 1 . Tyson, Richard D., '60 \f 1p.. \.. 1· t a q 1 1 i tl H oatl, o nror<I, \ l a -. .... .

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Umpa, Jane E.,

'61

Weir, Ann,

15 Ashland St., Nashua, N . H .

335 M e adowview Ave., H ewlett B ay Park, N . Y.

674 Prospect Ave., W i n n etka ' I l l ·

Van Beever, H ank G.,

'60

3 O rsini D rive, Larchmont ,

V a n Heeckeren , Daniel W . '59 '

.

William�on, Donald P.,

Weitzman, Warren M., '58

'60

Van Alyea, Peter C.,

'61

Fairfax, V t .

Y.

1 32 Konihgi n n egracht, T h e H ague, Netherland

Welch, George G., Jr.,

'60

Wilson, John A.,

1 70 Worce ter Lane, Wal tham, M a .

Boothbay

West, Rachel L., '58

8 Lloyd Road, W a terville

Westbrook, Wayne W.,

Vaughan, Janice E., '58

635 M aple Ave., W i n netka, I l linoi

Vloches, Peter H ., '58

Vogel, Elizabeth F., '58

23 B erkeley St., Lawrence, Ma s.

4 1 Calvin Road, N ew tonville, Ma

'60

39 Plea ant St., Richmond

'61

Wahtola, William L.,

213 Pitchers W ay, Hyanni , M a

*Waldron, Frederick C., '58

.

19 Lorraine St., Glen R idge, N . J.

'61

Spring H o l low Road, Centerport, N . Y.

Walker, Caroline P.,

'60

C h u rc h St., Northboro, M a s.

*Walker, Frank B ., '58

2 1 9 M ai n S t. , W atervi l l e Walker, Nancy G . ,

'60

1 20 M il k St., W e s tboro, M ass.

Walker, Sally,

'60

720 L ivingston St., Springfield, I ll .

'61

Walker, Suzanne L.,

40 I ndian Field Road, Greenwich, Conn .

'61

Wallace, Frank H .,

1 7 Western Ave., Fairfield

Wallis, Paul H . ,

'61

9 Roosevel t Ave., Larchmont, N . Y.

Walters, Patricia L., '59

1 43 S toner Drive, W . H artford, Con n . Walther, Philip J . , I I ,

'61

'60

'61

Whitehead, John P., Jr.,

Livermore Falls, B ox 1 03

Walker, Cameron,

Wood, Charlotte A.,

8 1 B rackett Road, N ew ton, Ma

'61

Wagner, Bernard R.,

27 Litch fi el d Road, Watertown, Conn. Whiting, Barbara A.,

1 220 Park Ave . , New York, N . Y.

'61

3 1 S terling St., West New ton , M ass.

'60

Whittier, John M . ,

85 Emerson Road, Longmeadow 6, M as

Whitworth, John M . , '58

53 We tern Ave., Watervil l e

'60

Wickeri, Carol S.,

10 Terrace Place, Pelham M anor, N . Y.

Wiggin, Jane F.,

'60

28 H alawa D rive, Pearl H arbor, H onol u l u 1 8, H awaii

'61

Wiggins, Charles,

Grove Point, W estport, Conn.

Wiggins, David G . ,

1 3 1 1 Fostoria Road, F i ndlay, Ohio Woods, Gail M . ,

'61

263 M ain St., Waterville

Woods, Joanne K., '59

45 K irkland Circle, W el l esley H ills, M ass.

Rand Road, Shelburne Falls, M ass. .

Whitman, Johnston deF., '59 Whitmore, Elizabeth,

'60

Lewis Road, Concord, M ass.

Wilbur, William A., '59

27 Lawler St., H olyoke, M a

'61

'60

Woodward, Kay,

B ox No. 1, B angor

Wormser, Michael D., '59

Wolfpi ts Road, Bethel, Con n .

Worster, A n n U . , '59

1 82 1 B e acon St., B rookline, M a

'60

Worth, Phillip A.,

Pondwood Acres, Bethel, Con n . Wriggins, Adah V.,

35 Curtis Road, Natick, M ass. R F D No. 2, O ak St., Oakland

Yett, Daniel J ., '58

1 48 H il l St., B arre, V t.

York, Carol A.,

'60

17 Veteran Court, Watervil l e

'61

York, Richard A . ,

1 5 M o ntgomery St., W arwick, R . I .

Younes, Robert P., '59

8838 - 7th Ave., B rooklyn 9, N . Y.

1 08 Clarkson St., A nsonia, Con n .

Williams, Bruce A . , '59

Young, Bruce A.,

Williams, Deborah M . , '58

Yurdin, Lewis W . ,

Walton, Richard A .,

'60

Warren, Robert W.,

'61

W il ford Road, B ran ford, Conn.

Sea R oad, Kennebunk

Waterman, Richard S., ' 5 8

1 0 B r ad ford Way, Upper M on t c l air, N. J. Waugh, Lorene E.,

'60

1 35 Sweden St., B erlin, N . H .

Webber, Marilyn ]., '58

Glasgow Road, B landford, M as

Weber, Sally, '59

635 Dedham S t . , W r e n t h a m , M ass. Webster, Carolyn A.,

52 Neponset Road, Q u incy, M ass.

23 1 6 NW 27th St., Oklahom a City, O k la. Williams, Jill,

'61 ·

Sweetbrier Farm, V ernon, V t.

Williams, John M . ,

'61

1 07 South Woodlan d St., E nglewood, N . J. Williams, Richard S.,

375 W ebster St., N eedham H eight s 94, M ass. Williams, Roger, I I I ,

'60

307 No. Fore t Ave., Rockville Centre, N . Y .

'60 '61

1 358 Washington St., Canton, Ma s. Williamson, Alan D.,

'60

1 1 Bird St., N eedham, M as

* I n a t t e n d a n c e First S e m e s t e r only.

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'61

Wyman, Annette E., '59

Wilcox, Michael,

20 Colony Road, W est H artford, Con n .

'61

H idden Glen, M eadowb rook, Pa. Wright, Robert M .,

8 9 B rentwoo d Road, N e w ington, Conn .

Walther, Robert E . , '58

'60.

435 M ain St., M edfield, M ass.

Woodbury, David E., '58

Woodsome, Marian L., '58

'61

1 2 Roo evelt Road, New ton Centre, Ma

. Y.

44 B aker Circle, B rookline, Mas

1 40 B i llings St., Sharon, Ma s.

White, Marcia,

'61

40 Ocean Ave., Larchmont,

'60

White, Katherine P . ,

8 Glenvale Ave., Darien, Conn.

Wolper, Gerald, '58

Dock Road, M iddle H addam, Con n .

Wade, Nancy E., '59

'61

Winn, Robert C.,

Wolfe, John T.,

.

'61

White, F r e d C.,

R., '59

'60

8 1 1 Shawmut Ave., New B edford, Mas .

28 H eckle St., W el lesley H il l s, Ma

4238 Picasant St., Des M oines, I owa

'60

Main St., Centerville, Ma

Wingate, Henry K.,

Winterbottom, Ruth, '58

Whitaker, Harry, '58

19 L u ttrell Ave., P u tney, London S.W. 1 5

Wilson, Kenneth E . , J r . ,

K e n t Coun ty H o pita!, Warwick, R . I .

'60

Wheeler, Roger, J r.,

3550 M athe o n Ave., Cocoa n u t Grove, Florida

'60

Winter, Ludmila, ' 5 8

94 Everette St., M anchester, N . H.

V o g t , Richard J., J r . , '58

Wade, Lilla

'60

'61

Wheat, Arthur F.,

1 45 Langley Road, New ton Centre, M as

520 East 86th St., N ew York, N . Y.

East H artford, Con n.

Wetzel, Margaret D.,

2485 O cean ide Road, Oceanside, N . Y.

1 345 S hakespeare Ave., B ronx 52, N . Y.

Vollmer, John W . E.,

'61

SO Knollwood Road,

'61

Veeder, Melvin H .,

'60

33 W hapley Road, Gia tonbury, Con n .

B arker St., No. Pembrok e, Ma

'61

H itchcock Lane, We tbury, N . Y.

Wilson, Deborah G . ,

21 Academy H il l , Watertown, Con n .

'60

Wilmerding, Henry A., Jr.,

'60

Wentworth, James A.,

Vaughan , Ann C., '59

386 L incoln St., Stoughton, M as .

Young, Albert M., '59

403 Walpole Court, Tow on, M d.

'60

46 Paddington Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y .

'61

Green Knolls Lane, Fairfield, _ Con n . Zapp, Patricia D . ,

'61

318 M arshall St., Kennett Square, Pa. Zash, Anthony,

'60

1 26 Green St., Englewood, N . J. Zinman, Lee D.,

'60

1 9 Morris Cre cent, Yonkers, N . Y.

Ziskind, David M.,

'61

991 H ighland Ave., F a l l River, M a . Zych, Russell T.,

1 9 1 B ate

'60

St., New B edford, M a

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