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ALFRED K. CHAPMAN, H e a d of t h e English Department

ERNEST C. MARRI NER, Histori a n

ENG L I S H . Seated: R. Mark Benbow, Robert E. L. Strider, Alfred K . Chapman, Ernest C. Marriner, Richard Carey. Standing: John J . I orio, Col in E . MacKay, Maurice F. Brown , John H. Southerland, Joseph B . Yokelson, William R. Crawford, F. Celand Witham, Arra M . Garab, I rving D. Suss.


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RELIGION - P H I LOSOPHY. Seated: Clifford H . Osborne, J . Seelye Bixler, J o h n A . Clark, Robert E . Reuma n . Standing: Gustave H . Todrank, Jerome P. Schi Jler. F. FREDERICK G I LLUM, Head of the History-Government Depart1ne n t

H I STORY - GOVERNMENT. Seatecl: Harold B. Raymond, Louise Harned. Standing: Clifford J. Berschneider, Frederick Gillum, Donald S. Rothchild, David Bridgman.

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BUSINESS ADM I N I STRATION. Seated: Yvonne R. Fisher, Haroldene Whitcoillb. Sta11<1i11g: Horace B. Westcott.

RALPH S. WILLI A MS, Bead of the BusinesA d m i n i tratiou Depart1nent

MATHEMATICS. Seated : William H . Roberts, Norman E. Wheeler. Stamling: Willard J . Combellack


Pll\ SJ . • Richard . 1a)n • Sht>r­ " ood F. Bro"n, Da,id i\. Bif'lwr


WOMEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION. E . Janet Marchant

Marjorie Bither,

GILBERT F. LOEBS, Head of the Health a n d Physical Education Department

M E N'S PHYSlCAL EDUCATION. Seatell: Leon P. Williams, Gi lbert F. Loebs, John W. Winkin. Stand­ ing : John H. Kelley, Robert F. Clifford, John B. Shnpson.


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1 958-1 959 Th<: rtn f '· • " a a hu ca >n h i rh i l l . Vari ct and cn thu ia. m park<:J mJn} of the·e pr i n,. da) . The an n u a l ampu he t " ck- nd intro Juce<l a nc\\ cn·nt. he u ual ta ale a n<l fair k place, and thc.:n t cl t o u t th '' eek- ·nd ombi nati n o f campu organi1..a ti n ga v kit i n the fra tern it ' h u at a l ternating time . The future o f thi " k i t" ni r h t ldt much t bt. Jc ircJ. 'tudcnt. a\·e heart) upport to , noh tcr o l b flr t - "'outh Pacific'. I t wa the fir t pre: cntation at Colby of a mu i al " ri tt ·n h) a non- o l by tu<lcnt. Hobert E . L tri<lcr and \\'il ma L •man both pre ented comman I pcr­ formanc . T h i di µI. of naturnl ta lent lwwc<l pr mi e lf a ontinua­ tion o f mu�i als I clba :\ J ctca l f \\ a ·lectLd pre ident o f the \\ m n ' tuclcn t L e a r u e a n d Lou i I nel ha e \\ a c l c tcd H n ran aJct at the annual HR >TC bal l . tudcnt 1 0 rnmen t fil l e J th ·i r ne\ l ate of officer with ,ar Hagerman, I ' \\ ar<l Tome Jean .. mi th, an<l K eet n .\rn •tt. 'I he tuden t al o vot ·<l on a n d a pprm.·ed the 'tudcnt vernmcn t' plan for for ·ign c.: ·chang mu.Jen t a t ol by. Tlic C lb o l l cgc I ·u lfil lmcnt Program tarted it campaign fund wi th thirt' "K ick-off" cli n n ·r throughout tht" ra t. The t ·rwphonic ·ou n<l re on.ling o f the dinn •r wa pr c n tcd to tuJcnt . I n formality keynoted . ad i 1--L.rn k i n ' Da , whrrc the girl did th tcrmc I honor - an<l th cha i ng. The deferred ru 'h i ng pon ori ng douht ful . The <'a ... on wa the final year for the of th · !\Jaine l n tcr oil ·gia tt· Band J·cstival . Ik ca u . · of c pane.ling inr ·r<' t it wa du:idcd to h condu tcd on a state basi., in 1 <) �<). Th · (,a l>ri ·I on Lecture s rit:s p rovidl'd a host of not ·d sp ·ak ·rs. ']'h •

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The P h i Deh hopes are on Phil Shea in the Woodsmen's Meet.

Faculty Show entitled "No Worse for Wear" displayed many histrionic talents which had never before been seen outside the classroom. Numerous individual performances and the faculty spectacular "corps de ballet" were unequaled. The annual Greek Sing was again held on the Miller Library steps. Kappa Delta Rho and Chi Omega won the coveted first places. Johnson Day was postponed another week because of rain, but the spirits were not dampened. Cleaning, grading, and raking took up a good part of the morning and the traditional tree planting ceremony fol足 lowed the picnic lunch behind Robert's Union. Fraternity spring week足 ends added another "kick" to the season's social whirl. Mary Ellen Chase was the winner of the r 9 5 8 Condon Medal. Educator, writer, and fre足 quent visitor to the Colby campus, Mary Ellen Chase, was the speaker at the 13 7th Commencement. September came and Colbyites returned to the Hill and welcomed the cJass of 196 2. They found at a first glance Colby much the same as when they had left in June. But at a second glance they found the Lovejoy building nearly completed. The blue and grey beanies dotted the campus as the new class passed through orientation week and the Activities Fair.

The Hangout had a new look for I 9 5 8 as the murals, which amusingly pictured Colby life, were completed. Copies of "Faces and Places" were sold out as the class of 196 2 began to get acquainted, make new friends, and play the age-old game of "do you know?" The path from the girls' dorm was outfitted with lights and as Dr. Bixler cleverly put it - "Har足 vard's motto is Lux et veritas; we had the Veritas, now we have the Lux.'

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l\'lr. a n d M rs. Ronald Lud i ngton, National Pair Champions, ex­ hibited amazi n g precision at the W i n ter Carnival Ice Show.

Top honors for sorority snow sculptures went to Sigma Kappa.



"Everyinan" enjoyed the Carnival BaJI.

Colby again copped the Maine Basketball State Series Championship. Ed Marchetti took top honors as high scorer. The hockey season was en­ thusiastically received and supported as the varsity hit the ice. The fresh­ man squad showed great promise in their undefeated season. The Baby Mules defeated the Harvard frosh team and unofficially became the top freshman squad in New England. "Everyman", a medieval morality play concerning the struggle of man in facing death, highlighted P. & W.'s production second semester. The play was greatly enhanced by elaborate costuming of imported materials, which became part of the permanent P & W wardrobe. Ed Marchetti was Lil' Abner for Sadie Hawkins Day 1959 and "Marryin' Sam Gillespie" was kept busy at the square dance. 'The Liberating Role of the Social Sciences and Humanities" was the theme of the 1959 Academic Convocation which marked the official opening of the Elijah Parish Lovejoy Building. Professor Walter R. Agard of the University of 'i\lisconsin, Dr. Charles vV. Coles, President of Amherst College, and Dr. Louis B. Wright, Director of the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D. C., were the guest speakers. The year 1958-1959 will be remembered for not only the above briefly mentioned events but as the year of concern over averages and scholastic standings; the fact that Dean's list requirements for upperclassmen were raised a point; the serious concern for student-administration relation­ ship, and student efforts to examine and remedy pressing campus problems; Beta Chi, the newest local fraternity joined the national Pi Lambda Phi; the first football state championship since 1941; the art and music depart­ ments anticipating the Music and Arts Building as Colby's Fulfillment Program progressed; the great loss to Colby in the death of our Vice­ President, Arthur Galen Eustis.

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year Dr. Allan gave a lecture on Greek drama illustrated with readings by Penny Dean and Don Mordecai from Aganiemnon. An experiment in the theater-in-the-round, Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas, was the second production of the year. This dramatic reading vividly portrayed a day in the life of inhabitants of a small vVelsh village. Twelve students and five children from Waterville played the more than sixty characters in the play, with director, Dr. Irving Suss, and Elizabeth Latham reading the two primary narrative roles. With its sumptuous costuming and simple setting, the classic medieval morality play Everyman was perfomed before capacity audiences in Feb­ ruary. The production starred David Marr as the allegorical figure of Everyman with supporting roles by Penny Dean as Good Deeds, Frank vViswall as Goods, and Diane Sadler as Knowledge. In the play Every­ man's moral and spiritual life on earth is shown to be inadequate in meeting the values of immorality. Sound effects included effective use of the Halleluiah Chorus from Handel's Messiah. Along organization lines, Powder and \iVig revised their out-dated constitution. The beginnings of a more utilitarian and permanent ward­ robe closet to be situated at the Little Theatre necessitated the purchase of a new sewing machine. Special stereophonic sound equipment was also purchased. Plans for furnishing a lobby at the Little Theatre were started. The group is thus building its resources on a long-range basis with the hope of making future years more and more successful.

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Mode rn Da n c e The wa nn a t i \ c a n<l rcwa r<l i n T nc f r the l\I de rn ance c l u b p rovidcJ it m mb r " it h th opp rtu n i t' f r l ea r n i ng new da n c t c h n i u a nd pcr fo r m i n t h e i r wn c.l a n i n t r p r tat ion . n , u nd r t h e tli rcction f i\1 r . I h i l i p T h e a n n u a l ·prin p r who 'Crvc<l h e r n n-rc ic.lcncc t e rm from Bi t h r a n<l :\Ii Pamcl B n nington a t ol b " a· pre cntcd n larch 6. The t heme o f t h e p r duction a ".\mcricana i n Da nce'. ' T

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C a m e ra C l u b Carrying on its tradition of cultivating and preserving interest in pho­ tography, the Camera Club sought to give students an opportunity to in­ crease their skill in the graphic arts. By providing excellent photographic subject matter, complete and modern darkroom facilities, and a chance for members to display their better efforts through " Picture of the Week" in the library the club succeeded in attracting considerable interest to its program of campus "shutterbugs." Creative discussions of the problems posed by modern photography were found to benefit every member to some extent.

Floor: M. Perry. Seated : D. Ting, R. Cummings, B. Younes, J. Christensen. Standing : W. Hayes, B. MacDonald, T. Eddy, S. Hayes, F. Wiswall, D. Van Heeckeren.


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ECHO - Floor : A. Tracy, D. Powers, C. Troy, J. Williams, J. Nunez, J. Keil, D. Kellne1·, M. H u rd. Seated: D. Freedman -Sports Editor, J. Roberts-Editor, W. Dorll-Mgr. E d itor, G. Hall-Advertising Mgr., J . Bendelius-News Editor, E . Goldberg-Business Mgr., A. Goldschm idt-Edi torial Board . Third row : N . W i l l ia ms, R. Athearn, L. Colitt, D . Ting, B . Harper, J . McDermott, R. Zych, S. Nolet, K . Smith, C. Evans. Fourth roav : S. Maher, J . v a n Dyck, C. Burns, L. Mackey, S . M iller, D. Price, D . Berry, D. Scrafton.

Echo The exact time of departure being arbitrary, the last train left Waterville each night somewhere in the vicinity of 1 2 :30 a.m. Despite the shortage of stamps, the mislaid package, the moving train whatever the case might have been - the Echo was "put to bed" each Monday and Tuesday night. Added to the merriment and late hours was the hard work undertaken to improve the Friday weekly and to realize a steady growth in merit by providing for a smoothly perpetuating and capable staff. Spe­ cial color issues marked April Fool's Day, Home­ coming, and Winter Carnival. An earnest attempt was made to improve the fundamental literary qual­ ity of the newspaper in the areas of coverage and writing. With the seniors' second semester retire­ ment, Bill Droll, Alice Stebbins, and Russ Zych headed the enlarged staff, as the Echo continued to secure its niche as a dynamic force on campus.

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O ra c l e r a ni1e<l u n<lc r omchi· \ca r the what of a " fre hma n qua d " . Ja ny mcrnhcr of the taff \\Cr n · w to the or rani1ation, but they fou n d their he. rin� a n d r e rdcd a complct l y a po ibl c the t cnt· o f th ) ca r r9 -1959. ot m a n d ra ti hang<.: were made, but the goa I wa f r impr rncnt . \ \ ith a m i n imum o f cop a n d a n cmph a i pictur t he •car wa rc\'i v d. tight budget m a n a r d b R ger "i l­ Tmlc r lanagcr, the taff ought t h b t l inms, Bu i n c. in 4u a lity. J >h tograph Edit r J a net l ark, pr \·iclcd the hook with m a n ' nc\\ a nd i nt crc. t i ng p i c­ ture taken hy a pr fc' iona l phot graph r. opy J•,Jitor Ro mary .\t h arn gave m a n' h ur t the writing, r \Hi t i ng a n d t p i n g o f a rti le for print. n d - r thc capahl guida nce o f B val John·on, compiled a n d com1'..d itor, th '59 R \CLI wa pleted with hope r the 1'b. t it it field ' for ol by. ·

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I KO N - Seated (front) : D. Freed man-Busi ness Manager, L. H alborn. First row : J. Randel, A. Dudley-co-editor, D. Harris, D . Sadler, M. Snowman, K . Whjte, D . Mordecai-co-editor, S. Fether ton. Second row : G. Hall, G. MacDonald, P. Pates, J . Tucker, B . MacDonald, J. Christensen, J. Haskins.

Ikon, Colby's literary magazine, published four issues this year. Since the magazine contained varied types of writing-short stories, poems, reviews, and satires, it attracted widespread interest. The edi­ torial staff was under the direction of Don Mordecai and Ann Dudley. This staff, as part of its plan to publish diverse and good quality writing, supple­ mented campus writings with prize stories from other colleges. Don Freedman, as business manager, successfully directed the financial affairs. This year, due to the endeavors of the business staff, off-campus as well as on-campus subscribers were able to enjoy Ikon. The Ikon cover became a well-known symbol of good writing. This cover and Ikon's other art work resulted from the efforts of Vince Castagnacci, Genie Hall, and their staff.

L I B RARY ASSOCIATES - M. Ran lett, M. Mart i n , A. Tracy, F. Latham. Missing: D. Mordecai, J. Coburn.

The Colby Library Associates met four times during the academic year and are composed of fac­ ulty, alumni, and students. Its members are inter­ ested in helping the library to procure books and valuable additions which would not otherwise be available to it. The Associates promote interest in reading and books by awarding the senior book prize each year. The meetings were informal and consisted of talks about literary and cultural interest given by Colby professors or visiting speakers. An excellent student program was given for the first time this year in February. The two student Vice­ Presidents this year were Janice Coburn and Donald Mordecai.

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R ad i o Co l by Radi o olhy ha bern work i n r beh i n<l the in orc.l r t put HB o n t he air nc t fall. l!n<ler :\like ouJ m a n leader hip a pre i­ dent of t h · t a t i on, ro<l ucti n m a n a r Jim i\f f n to h a n<l chief engi neer Don \lo rdccai, the radi ·tation'. chief p roblem ha been ol ve<l • \. we :il l kncrn t he home ( the olby radio t a t i o n , the \·ct·' npa rtmcnt , ' a condcmnc<l a a tire hva rJ a nd wa torn down d u rin r the ummcr of 1 9, '. . i n c the umm 1.:r the ta ha be n I okin f r a ne\v h me. Tot ccupant cttled did pace u n t i l t he new b u i l<l i n r '', comp! ·t d a nti th he ornc ava i l abl · in t he l i h ra r . The r ad i ta ti n wil l be l oca ted in t he l ihra r n t fa l l . h ta tion nc�t •ca r w i l l a rain folio\ the pr m m format dea ling m o t i wit h mu i c . Ho\\ C \ er., there a rc pl a n to < l e ·tcnivc l ive l orts h ro a<lca ts in h o kc and ha ·ba l l of �tatt cric ramc 'I h ma ne· o f th· ta tion h a\'· been buil ding up be a u c of t he fact that th· t� t ion was una ble to ope r a te. Thi wil l enabl · t he t a tion t liav a l a rg •r b roadcast i ng schul ule, i t. own rec rd libra ry, and a s men­ tioned ahcn•e more on the spot spo rt� h roaJca ·t .. W �J

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C h ess a n d C h eckers The purposes of the Colby Chess Club are to promote interest in Chess, to compete in inter-collegiate competition, and to arrange exhibition by pro fessional players at Colby. This year the Colby chess team finished one half point behind Dartmouth at the Invita­ tional Spring Tournament at Hanover placing Colby in second place for the tourney. In the fall of r 9 5 8 the club was host to Tom Wiswell, famous chess and checker expert, who gave a simul­ taneous exhibition in Roberts Union. The club played other matches with the University of Maine and other schools in the area. Supper meetings were held Thursdays at Roberts Union.

Seatecl: W. Hayes-Treasurer, K. B i rge, E. Davis-Vice-President, R. Risch-President, K. Brown . Standing: B. MacDonald, J. H i J ton, D. Light, Secretary.


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GERMAN CLUB - Floor: J . Hoffman, R . Jeromi n , C. A nderson. Seated: T. O'Connell-President, W. McWilliam, E . Edmond, J . Forgey, N . Walker-Treasurer, C . Lawrence-Secretary. Standing: E . Cho­ quette, S. Macomber, R . Casson, A . Goldschmidt, B . Sondern, J. Foley. Absent: L. Colitt, C . Daisy.


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GLEE CLUB (Women) - First roio: C. Rand, N. Nelson, D. Grant, D. Tasker, Mr. Re, E. Fore man, B . Eidam, P. Orr, J . Cro n k. Second row: C. Rancourt, S. Mayer, C. Lawrence, C. Wood, C. Thomp足 son , E. Reed, C. Stean1s, A . Webb, L. Levenson, P. Zapp, P. Crawford. Third row: K . Carlson, K . S tan ley, J. Herbold, C. Webster, A. Lehman, N . Rowe, L. Kimball, J . Turner, J . Grout, P. Downs. Fourth row: V. Sanders, A. Monroe, M . Brown, D. AJlen, C. Dunn, B. Ehl, J. Ban ks, M . Rand, G. M u rphy.

GLEE CLUB ( Men) - First row: W. Balgooyen, T. Nickerson, D . Clark, Mr. Re, D . Lawrence, R. Gel足 ders, R. Huss, W. Bassett. Second row: R. Brown, D . Fullam, J . Kellom, G. Hodge, G. Davis, P. Lam足 bert, J. L. Davis, R. Peppe. Third row: N . McCracken, G . Cummings, A. Crammer, R. Walton, J . Whit足 m a n , D. Riis, B. Lapham. Fourth roio: W. Furstenberg, D. Moore, J. Sheldon, J. Brown, C. Ludwig, R . K e nison .


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THE COLBYETTES - C. Stearns, A. Leh.man, H. Brown, L. Chase, M. Peterson, J. Derby, L. Kimball, M. Stoll. sent: A. Segrave-Leader.

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The Colbyettes, with Ann Segrave as leader, began the year with sing­ ing at the Freshman Banquet, closely followed by fall tryouts. There was an enthusiastic response, and from the many auditions Brenda Phil­ lipps, Martha Hooven, Lynn Kimball, and Linda Nicholson were selected. At a later try-out Carol Thompson joined the group. The highlights of the year for the "Ettes" were Parents' Weekend with an afternoon con­ cert at the K D R House and an evening concert sponsored by the Sigma Thetes, a P.T.A. Convention, the Student League Christmas Banquet, Saturday morning programs on WTVL, Winter Carnival Concert, the Mechanics Convention in Saco, and Bowdoin's Campus Chest Weekend. The "Ettes" made another record this year which featured the special selection of Colbiana by the Glee Club. The Colby Eight this year, under the leadership of Keeton Arnett and business manager Don Freedman, again showed their growing popularity and their roving spirit. Among the places and events where the group displayed its talents during the year 1958 -59 were Bradford Junior Col­ lege, Mt. Holyoke, Colby Homecoming and Winter Carnival, Skidmore, Wellesley, the University of Maine, and several other New England CoJleges. The highlight of the year for the Eight was again their spring vacation trip to Bermuda where they entertained nightly at the beautiful Belmont Manor Hotel. Another feature of the year was the cutting of a new record on which were many new songs, most of which were arranged by the talented Bob Brown. The Colby Eight enjoyed their most success­ ful season, both musically and socially, in their colorful history.

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Conducted by Dr. Comparetti, the Colby College Band enjoyed a profit­ able, pleasant, and successful year. The executive committee was com­ posed of Richard Kenison, President, Courtney Davis, Vice-President, Louisa Chase, Secretary, Bernard Scherman, Treasurer, Peggy Hibbard, Librarian, Carl Stieler, Manager, and Peter Henderson, Drum Major. The band performed at all the Maine football games and traveled to Massachusetts for the Springfield game. The band was host to the Tufts University Band for a combined band concert. During the spring vaca­ tion, several members were chosen to represent the band at the New England Intercollegiate Band Festival which was held at Dartmouth. In April, the band again sponsored the Maine Intercollegiate Band Fes­ tival for the eighth consecutive year. This, as in previous years, proved to be the highlight and fitting end to a prosperous musical year for the band. The Colby Community Sy�phony Orchestra this year, under the direc­ tion of Dr. Comparetti, was composed of sixty members, including Colby students, and people from Waterville and neighboring towns. The first concert of the year was the annual Christmas Concert with the Glee Club to present the " Messiah" in Rockland, Maine. In February, Mr. Paul Hindemith honored the orchestra by conducting it in a concert here at the college. At this time members of the Harvard-Radcliffe orchestra joined the Colby Symphony. The spring brought the Children's Concert at Waterville High School and the annual Colby Spring Concert. The year was climaxed with the traditional Commencement Concert.

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STUDENT CHRISTI A N ASSOCIATION - Floor: G. Harden, B. Jackson, B. Baldridge, J. Nunez. Seated: J. Ingram, Dr. Todran k, R. Peppe-President, C. Wickeri-Secretary, C. Wood. Standing: E . Bucholz, S. Mer· rill, D. Wilson, F. Seehode, F. Gerrish, G. Leighton, C. Richardson, P. Jack, M . Shesong.

I NTER-FAI TII ASSOCI ATION - Seated: R. Keltie, M . Riordan, D . Wilson. Standing: R. Foley, F. Gerrish, J. Nunez, F. Seehode, G. Harden.

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WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION - Kneeling: H. Campbell , B. Jensen, P. Dietz, B. Whitmore. Seated: L. Holcombe­ Publicity, M. Bi ther, B. Hunter-President, J. Marchant, J. Sessler-Vice-President, H . Howard-Secretary-Treasurer. Stand­ ing: A. Eisentrager, R. Freeman, G. Macomber, B. Perry, E. Ardiff, D. Price, R. Athearn. Absent: C. Dollof, E. Bucholz, G . M urphy, S . Case, P. Clark, A. Hill, L. Paddock.

COLBY VARSITY CLUB - First row: J . Church, W. Chapin, G. Hendricks, P. Reichert, D . Cote, F. W. Foehl, T. Coleman, H. Lockwood. Second row: R. Lathe, R. Keltie, J. Roberts, W. Fillback, G. C. J. Foley, C. Luethke, J. Knowles, R. Nigro, P. Shea. Third row: D. B urgess, A. Wilbur, M. Turpie, W. Jordan, R. Bruce, M. Farren, D . Megathlin, H . Lapham, J. Kellom, T. Shelton. Fourth row: D. B u rke, B . Sands, G. Welch, H. Wingate, A. Rodio, R. Marier.

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Se rv i ce O rga n iza t i o n s This year Student Government endeavored to make its act1v1t1es more meaningful and significant. Its purpose was to achieve two specific goals; first, of which was to get representatives who were willing and capable to take on greater responsibility, and the second to fight for that respon­ sibility and gain true respect by exerting their influence to the best of their abilities and standards. The first of these goals was realized in the spring of r 9 5 8 by a complete change in student representation. The second goal was carried out throughout the year. Student Government discussed, and went on record, in respect to such subjects as the liquor situation, Fed­ eral Loans to higher education, and allotment of the student activities fee. Other projects that Student Government dealt with during the year were changes in election procedure of Student Government officers, an auditing of the books of all the organizations that receive money from Student Government through the s_tudent activities fee, a Student Government bulletin board, the establishment of a Government room in the library, and the continuance of student scholarships. Student Government func­ tions exerted a strong influence on the Colby campus for undergraduates, faculty, and administration. The purpose of its existence is for the students, but it can only be as strong and dynamic as they are. With Donna Tasker as Chief Justice, the Judicial Board, concerned with serious violations, performed its function as the disciplinary body of Student League. It also was much concerned about the standards of the Women's Division and of Colby College being upheld. The Men's Judiciary Committee has but one purpose: to help the undergraduate men of the college with their disciplinary problems. The

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AF ROTC Three hundred-sixty men participated in the AF ROTC program at Colby this year. These cadets gathered throughout the fall and spring to learn, practice, and perfect tbe fundamentals of drill and leadership. Commissions as Second Lieutenants in the USAF Reserve were once again offered to a number of graduating seniors who had successfully completed the four year course in Air Science The annual Homecoming display of "power" was a huge success and added a great deal of spirit to the en­ thusiastic crowd. Several innovations were made during the year, including a new awards program which recognized outstanding efforts of many cadets. A Flight Instruction Program was also instituted. This program allowed qualified Senior Cadets to receive pilot licenses while attending Colby. All corps business was turned over to the Advanced Cadets and became their re­ sponsibility. Many Cadets received the orientation flights in the L-17. The A FROTC athletic teams, offering opportunities to all independent men to participate in intramural sports, again had a successful year. The Seventh Annual Military Ball, under the auspices of the Arnold Air Society, was held on March 14. It was the most successful AF ROTC dance yet, and represented well the social side of military life. Congratulations and the best of luck to those men who enter the service upon graduation this year as Officers in the United States Air Force.

ARNOLD A I R SOCIETY - Seated: E. Tomey, S. Levine, B. Sisk, T. Skolfield, A. Belcher, P. Laylin. Standing: L. Beau· l ieu, J. Whittier, J . Rafferty, R. Weber, W. Todd, S. Kudriavetz, P. Henderson. Absent: D . Light, T. Quarrie, E . Stinne· ford, M . Farren, D . Merrick.


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The highlight o f the year was the game with M aine. The Mules played excellent ball both offensively and defensively, consequently win­ n i ng 16- 1 2 . Maine scored twice in the first period but failed to acquire the extra points which proved to be costly later on. A fter no score was made in the second period the Mules decided it was time to move. At the l J : 2 5 mark Brown passed to Cavari for the touch­ down and again for the extra points. In the fourth period Brown again passed, but this time to Bob Burke for six points and then to Farren for the extra ones. Colby clinched the State Series Championship Title with their game at Bates. Although neither team played outstanding ball, the Mules did play well enough to score 25 points against the Bobcats 1 8 . The Bobcats scored i n the first period, but the Mules came back with a triple touch­ down second period, thanks to. Nigro, Rogan, and Brown's pass to Cavari . Bates scored again in the third period, but the Mules nullified this i n the first part o f the fourth period with Nigro's forty-yard drive and touch­ down. Bates, still trying, did receive another touchdown but the game was already lost. It was in this game that Colby won its first State Series Championship since 1 9 4 ! .

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moved into Orono only to lose their second close match to the Maine cagers, 69- 6 5. The Mules were down but not out as they came back to quell the Springfield Gymnasts, 77-67. However, St. Michaels then scored its second win over the Colby Five, 8 7-79, with Tony Ruvo posting 23 points as high scorer for Colby. The Mules opened the February schedule by drubbing Trinity, Tufts, and Bowdoin in quick succession. In the Trinity match Ruvo was again high scorer with 1 3 points. Cohen, Swenson, Marchetti, and Neri all hit double figures as Colby floored Tufts 6 8-3 7. Cohen and Marchetti com­ bined for 34 points as Colby beat Bowdoin for their third win. The Mules found themselves the victims of two routs at the hands of Boston University and Providence College. The Colby men lost 79-44 in the first match and 6 8-39 in the second, with Nelson and Marchetti as top scorers. The Mules really showed that they had what it takes in the last four games of the season. Ed Marchetti scored 27 points in Colby's final de­ feat of the Bowdoin Polar Bears, 8 4-7 r . The drubbing continued as Bates fell prey by a booming 96-73 with Cohen posting 19 marks. The fighting Mules then came close to causing one of the biggest upsets of the year as they lost a heartbreaker to Boston College, 77-73. Because o f his outstanding per formances against Bowdoin, Bates, and B. C. Colby Captan Lloyd Cohen was elected to the small college Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference first team. \iVith that never-say-die spirit Colby finished in a stunning victory over Maine, 6 5-6 2, to tie with the Black Bears for the 1958- 1 959 Maine State Series Basketball Cham­ pionship.

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First row: P. McFarlane, J. Church, R. Keltie, D. Cote, G. MacArthur, R. Morrison, D. W i l l iamson. Second row: R. Bartholrnew-Manager, H. VanBeever, J. J udge, F. Sears, J. Knowles, S. Arens, J. Maguire, H. W i l merding, E. Board· man, M . Daley, Coach KelJey.

Va rs i ty H oc key The Colby Varsity Hockey Team under the able coaching o f John Kelly had an outstanding season this year. After last year's successful season Colby decided to take on a little stiffer competition. The defeat suffered at the hands of Harvard by one goal in a sudden death overtime was probably the most heartbreaking game of the year. Colby was lead­ ing Harvard 2 - r in the last period, but then the tables were turned and Harvard was able to tie it up and finally to win it in overtime. The final game of the season was a heartbreaking loss to Boston University. Colby had to play without their all-star defenseman and captain, Don Cote, and lost to Boston 5 - 2 . Cote, who was riding the bench during this game with an injury sustained during the previous Bowdoin game, could have been the difference. The highlight of this year's season was Colby's winning the Cornell Invitational Tournament, by defeating Cornell and Hamilton and tying Williams. The team had an eleven, eight and one record which we hope they will be able to improve upon next year. They were also able to place their Captain and defenseman, Don Cote, on the first string all New England Hockey Team. Dick Morrison received honorable mention on this team. Next year Colby will miss their five starting seniors Bob Keltie, who led the team in scoring and assists, and Jay Church and Dick Morrison, members of the same line and runners up in this department, along with all-star Don Cote and scrappy Greg MacArthur. With the freshman team who seem to be impatient to play varsity and face real competition, the outlook seems fairly rosey, but we must remember that the freshmen will have to work hard to fill the skates of the men who are now leaving.

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First row: J. Kellom, G. Hendricks, B. Reinmund, R. Darroch, A. Rogan. Wingate, R. Cluthe.

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Va rs ity Ten n i s 1 958 A brief glance a t the Colby Varsity Tennis Team's record for 1958 tells a story of which we can all be proud. A percentage for the season o f . 8 3 3 and a final record of ten wins and only two losses needs no ex­ planation. The Mules played host to New Hampshire, the University of Maine, Tufts University, Bates and Bowdoin on our own Wales Tennis Courts; and engaged in away matches at M. I.T., Boston University, Babson In­ stitute, Lowell Tech, Maine, Bates and Bowdoin. Under the able leader­ ship of Captain Ben Reinmund and Coach Loebs, the net men showed superb consistency in winning all of their ten victories in a row after dropping the first two matches. The team won the Maine Conference title with a perfect score of six wins and no losses, and at the M aine Athletic Association matches on May 1 9 and 2 0 , Junior letterman Grant Hendricks emerged the victor in the singles tournament. Such a record might seem hard for captain-elect Grant Hendricks and his teammates to live up to next year, but judging from the consistency and apparent ease with which the Mules have amassed victories in the past several years, we can look forward to continued success in the future.

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Coach Coon's team, although lacking in wins this year, in their first meet came out losing by only one point to Norwich and Bran­ deis. Jim Ferriman was high scorer with fourteen points in the high and low hurdles, the boad jump, javelin, and hundred yard dash. In the second meet of the year, a quadrangular meet at the Uni­ versity of Vermont, Colby w a s fourth behind Bates, Vermont, and M iddlebury, respectively. The Maine Intercollegiate Meet was held at Bowdoin College this year. Colby was again fourth behind Bates, Maine, and Bowdoin. Gorden Cunningham, one of the top scorers of the previous year, was not eligible to play, and so Colby lost strength in the middle distances.

First row: R. Litt lefield, J. Ferriman, L. Beaulieu, L. Zinman, R. L i t t lefield. Seco11 d row : D. Van Heeckeren, P. Doran, R. Walton, F. Morgan , P. Reichert, Coach Coons.


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First ro1v: W. Swormstedt, D. Sisken, T. Gilbert, R. Moritz, J. Wolfe, B. Staples. Secom/ ro10 : Coach Coons, M. Graham, J . Kelly, D . Berman, J . Adams, W. Hamilton. Third ro10 : R. Williams, E . Bartels, D . Legro, C. Pettee, J. Palm.er, S. Butler.

Freshm an Tra c k 1 9 5 8 The frosh team sported a 4-0 record under Coach John Coons. On April 2 3 at Waterville the frosh defeated Hebron Academy 7 6 0 to 3 9 0 · Denny Morrill won the mile and half mile events. Joe Palmer added three wins to his credit in the I oo, 440, and 2 2 0-yard events. On May r , the Baby Mules took top honors in their first triangular meet, scoring 76 points against Bangor High's 43 and Deering High's 24. On May 8 the Colby frosh defeated Waterville High 8 2 0 points to 3 4 0 points. Pal­ mer, Morrill, Butler, and Swormstedt were victorious in their second triangular meet scoring 9 8 points to Cony High's 24 and South Portland High's 2 r . Palmer, Morrill, and Butler were again victorious. This undefeated frosh team showed a great deal of potential. It seems certain that many of its members will help the Varsity in the next few years.

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After an undefeated season last year, the Colby Frosh ran their string of victories to thirty before their game with the University of Maine. This was the game that the team had been waiting for. It was the closest game of the season with the final score of 7 2-7 r in Maine's favor. Again the team started to run up victories. It went on as the Baby Mules rolled over eleven teams, including Bowdoin, Maine Central Insti足 tute and the Bate's J.V. 's. The last game of the season was against the arch-rival, University of Maine. The boys had practiced hard and their spirit was high. It was another crowd thriller. The final score was 75-7 r in favor of Maine. Dave Thaxter was high scorer for the team whose first string consisted of Steve Carpenter, Ed Williams, Dennis Kinne, and Bill Waldeyer. The guards, Waldeyer and Kinne worked the ball well, while Williams and Carpenter did a fine job on rebounds. This year's team was well-rounded, which made Coach Winkin's job much easier. He substituted freely with the rest of the squad. The whole team is to be congratulated because it was truly a team effort in compiling a I 7 and 2 record.

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Firi>t row: C. Pingree, E. Platner, D. Long, D. Seddon, G. Bagas, G. Parker, T. Ferucci, H. Plimpton. Second row: Coach Kelley, W. Clough, W. Westbrook, C. Swenson, T. Wagner, T. M i x , P. Crooker, M . Flynn - Manager, G . Cummings Manager.


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Tom Connors and "Ta n k " Auriemma p iloted the foot¡ ball squad to the State Series Championship.

Fo u r Yea rs of P rog ress w i th the 5 9 ' e rs On September 1 7 , I 9 5 5 , the largest freshman class in Colby's history to that date arrived on Mayflower Hill. That first week was a blur of new faces, rules, a different routine, and lines - lines of library tours, lines for physicals, lines for registration, lines for meals. Starting off in the proper collegiate atmosphere, the Class of 1 9 5 9 was amazed by a rash of upper-class pinnings during the first month. During fraternity and sorority rushing we were treated royally at smokers and teas. A series of raids, often minus the panties, was climaxed by the rebellion against the administrative decision concerning the NCAA finals. All this provided enough material to make, we hoped, our hometown friends envious of our college life. But other problems on campus didn't enter into these conversations. The prevalence of apathy was long discussed by the unapathetic, though no solution could be discovered. The controversy over drinking came to a head our senior year. Our daily problems concerned class work - what topic to choose for that sophomore term paper, what to major in, how to plan studying for a week of hour exams. Or for others - whom to ask to the pledge dance, whether to study or head for Onie's, what gut courses to take. The latter has become increasingly. diffi cult, for Colby in its drive for academic Âľerfection has all but obliterated the gut. The future of Colby became a major concern when the State Highway Commission decided that Mayflower Hill would be an ideal location for the proposed tu rnpike extension. After weeks of discussion by prominent townspeople and Colby friends, the plans were altered to the greater satisfaction of everyone. During our junior year the Fulfillment Program was inaugurated. Its 5 , ooo ooo, half of which was realized before our ultimate goal was graduation. Alumni, parents, faculty, and friends eagerly devoted their time and funds for increased salaries, more scholarships, and an enl arged faculty. Material results were seen in the new classroom building and the

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Stereophonic sound recordi n g and accompanying slides for FuUfillmeut Program were featured to students.


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AKE

B rook l i n e, M a ssachu ett

T e a neck, N e w Jer ey

D e l t a K a p p a E p s i lon 1 , 2, 3 , 4 , Cor responding Secreta ry 2 ; Ch a pe l Usher 4 ; South P a cific 3 ; Footb a l l 1, 2, 3 , 4; Lette r­ m e n 's C l u b 2 , 3 , +.

2,

ATO

Clare L. Burns M a rb l e h e a d ,

e w Jer ey

xn

M a s ach u ett

B usiness A d m inistration

A m erican Literature

C h i Omega 1 , 2, 3 , 4, Soci a l C h a i r m a n 4 ; Echo 3 , 4 ; R a d i o Coby 3 ; Outing C l ub 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , Y a c h t C l u b T r e a s u rer 3 ; R e ­ l i g i o u s Convoca tion Comm ittee 3 ; Winter C a r n i v a l Committee 3 , Soc i a l Secreta ry.

A l p h a Tau Omega 2 , 3 , 4 ; S t u d e n t G o v e r n m e n t 3 ; Soci a l Committee 3 ; C o l by Eight 2 , 3 , B u s i n e s M a n a ge r ; Po w d e r a n d Wig 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; H a ngout 1 , 2 , 3 ; O ut i n g C l ub 2 , 3 , 4 ; K a t a h d i n C o u n c i l 3 , 4 ; W i nt e r C a rn i v a l C h a i rm a n ; 4, 3, C o m m i ttee e w m a n C l u b 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; S e n i o r C o m m e n c e m e n t Committee 4 ; Junior Advisor 3 .

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l a rga r t

..l��

B u rn"

J o h n F.

th rin

Delea K a ppa Epsi lon 1 , 2, 3, + ; Footba l l 1 ; H ocke 2, 3, + ; Lett e rmen'!< l uh 2, 3 , +.

B a rbara

. B u_ rt

� l ed fo rd, � l a Psyr/10/ogy

Engli /1

' a hua,

xn

l a .sach u -

hi m e g a 3, + ; ean' Li,t 2, 3, + ; P h i , i gm a I o t a + ; ' t u ­ d e nt G o \ e rnment 3 ; \\ omen', J ud icia n + ; D o r rn ito n· ouncil I ; O r acle 2; pan i -. h l u b 3 , + ; ampu G uide 3 .

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Old

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. \ l p h a J elta Pi 1 . 2, 3, +, .\c­ t i v i t i e, a nd l l o n o r . h a i rm a n 3, ecut i v e Boa rd + , o r re­ 'Jlo nd i n g ' e c r e r a r + ; Powder and Wig I ; H a ngout 1, 2 ; h ri . F ren h luh l ; tudent t i a n .\ .,o i a t ion 1 , 2, 3 ; h e e r1 ad e r I , 2, 3, + ; o· n pt a i n + ; \\'om e n ', .\ t h letic .h,.oc i a ­ t i o n I , 2 , 3, +.

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hapin

w

L.

rch a rd Beach,

oriolog p

f,ifrrnt u rr

h i Ome�a I , 2, 3 , + , P r 'idem +; D o r rn it r� oun ii I, 2 ; D rok u r 2, 3 ; f. h o 3 , + ; O r cl 2, 3, .\ r t · d i tor 2, 3 ; H on o r :i r \' a r-. itr M Le\· T e a m I , 2 ; l n t e rd o r m i tor� Counci l + ; ( a m · P U ' G uid 3:

'i l l i a m

H i l l s,

Psyr/10/ogy

B u ton Id,

h u rt>h i l J

\\'elle l e · <,ett

achu ell

H a ngout 3, + ; u t i n luh I, 2, ! uh J . 2, 3 ; • tudent 3 ; Y acht h ri , t i a n .\ c i :i tion I .

Readfi

hio

A rt

l l istory

Delea De l t a Delta 1, 2, 3 , +, oci a l h a irm a n + ; R e l i gi ou> Com·ocation ommiuee +; I n­ t e rn a t io n a l Rel a t i on . l u h 1 , 2, 3, + ; ' p a n i ' h l u b 3.

Frant>e

�KE

h u rc h , J r.

D a 'ton,

B ron. v i l le, . 'ew Y o r k

rla J.

leave

�·outh Po r t l a n d ,

h i re

foin

I I iJtory

. I m rnran Litrra/uri -

C lt r m i1try

r a n fe r : R n d l i ff e ol l ege \Ve�th rook J u n i r o l l ege De n' Li�t 2, 3, + ; P h i 'igma Jot n 3, +, V i e Pre,ident + ; Dormicor\ o u n ci l 3 , + ; I nt e r ­ f a i t h .-\ . �oc i a t ion 3 ; R e l igiou> 'on \ o n t ion 'ommiltee 3, + ; Cante rhu r l uh 2, 3 , +, Pre . i dc:nt 3 , + ; l l � n r J . W i l L i n so n l l i t o n · P r i 1 e 3 ; J u n io r . \ d v i ­

Phi Oc h a ' J het:i 1 , 2, 3, +, .\ l u m n i er:r tan 3 • • ' a t i o n a l (.on Hntion Dcle.l(a te + ; In t c: r · f r :1 1 t> r n i t uunc.il 3 ; a t c rhu r · J uh l , 2, 3, + ; Ten n i I ; � L i ­ in ic 1 1 2 , 3, 4 , ( a pr a i n + ; L t· t er m t> n ' C f u h 2, 3 , + : j u n i o r d \• i or 3.

'o r 3 .

( 141 J


Ja nice E. Coburn

Leslie R. Colitt

Po rtl a n d , M a i n e

W h ite

E n glish Litera t u r r

History - Govern m en t E c o n o m ics

Dean' List 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Student G o v e r n m e n t 3 ; Women's S t u ­ d e n t L e a gue 3 : D o r m i t o r y Co u n c i l 2, 3, D o r m C h a i rm a n 3 ; O rchestra 1 , 2 ; B a n d 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; L i b r a ry A ssoc i a te s 4, Stu­ dent Vice President ; H i gh H o n o r s i n G e n e r a l Schol a r h i p 2, 3 ; J un io r A d v i so r 3 .

Lloyd I . Cohen F a i rview,

D e a n ' List 1, 2, 3 ; Delta P h i A l p h a 1 , 2, 3 , 4, P resident 3 ; Echo 1 , 2, 3 , 4, Featu re Editor 3 , 4, Edito r i a l Board 4; Radio Colby 3 ; I nternation a l R e l a ­ t i o n C l ub 1 , 2 ; G e r m a n C l u b 2, 3 , 4, V i c e P resident 3 , 4 ; Second G e r m a n P r i z e 1 .

Thomas W. Colman

AXA

Eco n o m ics

Spa n is h

D e l t a K a p p a Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Outing C l u b 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; K a t a h ­ d i n C o u n c i l 2, 3 , 4 ; T r e a s u r e r 3 , 4 ; Y acht C l ub 1 , 2, 3 , 4 , Commodore 3 , 4 ; H a ngout 1 , 2 ; Wi nte r C a r n i v a l Committee 2 , Co- C h a i rm a n ; Ski Team 1 , 2 , 3 , 4.

L a m b d a C h i A l ph a 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Spani h Club 3 , 4 ; H i l l e l 1 , 2, 3 , 4, Vice P re s i d e n t + ; B a sk et­ ball 1, 2 , 3 , 4, C a pt a i n 4; B a e­ ball 1, 2 , 3 , 4; Lettermen's C l u b 1 , 2, 3 , + ; C h e e r l e a d e rs 3 .

Thomas N. Connors

XO

AKE

C h e s h i re, Con n ecticut

Conco r d , N e w H a m ps h i r e

Business Adm inistration

E 11 g lish L itera ture

Delta K a p p a E psilon 1, 2 , 3 , 4, Vice President 3 ; H a ngout 3 , 4 ; Foot b a l l 1 , 2, 3 , 4, Co- C a p t a i n 4; T r ack 1, 2; Lettermen's C l ub 2, 3 , 4, V ice P resident 4.

Ctli" . Omega

1 , 2, 3, 4 ; P a n ­ H e l l e n i c Council 3 , 4 , P resident 4; Cap a n d G o w n 4, Presid e n t ; Student Government 4 ; Wom­ e n ' s S t u d e n t League 3 , 4, E d i ­ tor of Women's H a ndbook 3 ; Women's J u d i ci a ry 3 , Secre­ ta ry ; D o r m it o ry C o u n c i l 1 ; So­ cia I Comm ittee 4; Echo 1 , 2 , 3, E d i to r i a l Board 3 ; Outing C l ub 1, 2, 3, 4 ; C a n t e r b u ry C l u b 1 ; S e n i o r Commencement C o m m i t ­ tee 4.

Philip D . Colburn

AKE

M i l w a u ke e, W i sconsin

ew J e r e y

J u d i t h A . Colbath

Plain , New York

Donald R. Cote

ATO

Lewi ton,

e w ton, M a s a ch usetts

M a ine

French

E c o 11 o m ics

Zeta P i 1, 2 , 3, 4, Rush C h a i r­ m a n 2, Secre t a ry 3, V ice P re s i ­ d e n t 4, P resident 4 ; H o c k e y 2 , 3 , 4, C a ptain 4 ; Lette rmen's C l u b 3 , 4, Secreta ry-T r e a s u r e r 4 ; J u nior A d v i s o r 3 .

A l p h a T a u Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, T r e a s u r e r 4 ; C a nt e r b u ry C l ub 1, 2 ; Footb a l l 1 ; B a sketb a l l 1 , 2.

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m l h i a L. \Y e n h a m ,

r o k It

_K

R ichard C u m m i ngs Le\ i ton,

M a- � a ch u ett

Echo l ; R a d i o olb 2· am· era l u b 3 , + ; R i fle T a m 1 ; h r i st i a n J\ soc i a tion tudeot J ; P ·chology l u b +.

i gm a K a p p a I, 2, 3 , +, .\ct i \' · itie h a i rm a n 3, h a pt e r J e \\ · e l e r + ; D o r m i t o ry ouncil + ; H a ngout + ; O u t i ng C l u h 1 , 2.

Pormt>l,. M . Da n iels

ron k

J a n ie

A u b u rn,

Englis/J

.\ r l i ngton, V i rg i n i a

f ai n e

Psyr/10/ogy

Lituaturr

T r a n � fe r : l n i , e n ity o f V i r ­ gi n i a Sisnna T h e t a p , j 2 , 3 , +, R u h h a i r m a n 3 ; ' t u d e n t Gove r n m e n t 3 ; H a ngout 3 ; pani h l u b 3 ; P vcho logy l u b 3, +, Pr i d e n t.

igma K a p p a 2, 3, 4-, Cor repond i n g ecrrta n· - + ; Dtan· O\\ n +, L i t 2, 3 ; a p a nd t u d e n r G � e rn m ent ecret a n ; 3 ; "'o m e n ' " , t u d e a t Lea gue 3, , Reco rd i n g e ret a n +; \Yomen' J ud ic i a ry 3 ; Do r m • · ton· o u n c i l 2, 3 ; lee l uh 2, 3, + ; O rche t r a l ; h a pe l h o i r l ; H a n !? u 3 ; � l od e rn D a nce l u b 2 : J u n io r .\ d v i or 3.

oU

l a i ne

Psyr/Jology

oriology

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.U I I

tar.

Jan

• 'eed h a m ,

\Y a t e r r i l l e, M a i n e

Da� i

...l �..l

M a . a c h u eu

oriology Della D lta e l t a 2, 3, 4- , R e ­ cord i n g e ret a r + ; D o r m i to ry oci a l Cou nci l 3; o m m i ttee 3 ; I n ter- F a i t h _.\ , oci a t ion 3 ; ampu he t o m rn ittee 3, ecrl'tar · .

hhea J . Dolloff

a ro l , n D . Cu m m i n a J J c:t r o i r,

f ou nt

M ic h i g a n

em n,

, 1 m n irt111

f. nvlil/1 J. 1trraturr Dt'a n ' Li t 3, + ; G I e 'l u h 2, 3 , + ; Rog r W i l l i a m l l1n • h i p l , 2, 3, + : R d igiou Con· i·<1 a l iun om m i ttel' 3, +.

l

ine

L1tunturr

Po w d e r a n d \V i g 3 ; H a ngout 3 : O u t i n g C l u h 2, 3 ; \\'omen' . \ th l rtic . \ ,�o i a t ion 2, 3 , + ; R c p re�c n t a t h c +; M o d e r n l u h 2. D a nce

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Laurence S. Douglas

Jane E. Eplett

A ugusta, M a i n e

Stratfo rd, Con necticut

C h e m istry

Mathem atics

T r a n s fe r : H a rv a rd U n i v e r ­ sity U n ited States A rmy Band 1 , 2, 3 ; P o w d e r a n d Wig 1, 2 , 3 ; C a nterbury Club 1, 2 . 3 , 4.

D e a n ' s List 3 ; Dormito ry Coun­ c i l 2, 3 ; B a nd 1 ; Cosm o p o l i t a n C l u b 2 ; C a n t e r b u ry C l u b 1 , 2, 3, 4; C o r r e s po n d i n g Secre­ t a ry 2.

Latil'Tler Eddy

Harold M . Estabrook

W e l l e ley, M a s a c h u sett

A rl i ngton, M a s s a ch usetts

B u s i n ess A d m i11istration

A m erica11 Literature

Outing C l u b 2 ; C h a n n i n g- M u r ­ r a y I , 2 ; R e l i g i o u s Convocation Committee 2 ; C h e s a n d C h eck­ e rs C l u b 3 ; Camera C l u b 4.

Delta U ps i l on 1, 2, 3 , 4, responding Secreta ry 3, Q u a rterly Ed i to r 4.

Cornelia M. Egan

Michael F. Farren

T roy,

New

York

S w a m p scott,

A rt

Cor­ DU

M a ssachusetts

History - Gover11 me11t ­ E c o 11 o m ics

D o r m i to ry Council 1 ; A rt C l u b 1 ; O u t i n g C l ub 1 , 2 ; C h a n n i n g­ M u r ray 2, 3 ; Roge r W i l l i a m s F e l l o w h i p 4.

Phi Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, T r e a s u r e r 3 ; Footb a l l 1, 2 , 3, 4 ; B a eba l l 1, 2 ; A rn o l d A i r Society 3 , 4 , T r e a u re r 4 ; New­ m a n C l ub 1, 2, 3 , 4.

Lee Farwell

Barbara E. E idam L a w rence, M a ss a ch u etts

W e l l s R i v e r, V e rmont

B i o logy

Psychology H a ngout 2 ; S p a n i h Club 1 ; o' uting C l ub 1 , 2, 3 ; Student Chri tian A soc i a tion 2.

D e a n ' L i st 3 ; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; C h a p e l Choir 2 , 3 ; G e r ­ m a n C l u b 1 , 2 , 3 ; O ut i n g C l ub 1, 2.

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ra I' I I .

a � <"ell

Bi:rke lev,

Fred rick M. F i Id

alif rnia

\\'e ·mout h,

oriulogy

i gm a K a ppa 1 , 2, 3 , + ; Do r ­ m i to n ou ncil 1 ; racle + ; I n ter n a t ion a l Rel a t ion. l u h +.

�l i ha •

·e,

I J. Ferb r York, . e\ Y rL:

Ferri •

'c"

Z\11 York

J m rriron Utrrolu1t•

;

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achu e t t

�..i �

n K. }' 1ht•l'l"lon •

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Delta K a ppa p � i l o n I , 2, 3 , + , cret a r� 2, :oci a l h a i rm a n 3 ; o er 1, 2; o l f 2, 3 , +, a pr a i n + ; Lettermen'. lub 2, 3, +.

h n rlt•

B

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J.

ton,

�KE

l a . a hu ell.

B us i11os . l d m inislrlllio n

Zeta P i l , 2, 3, 4, Corr 'pond­ i n g �ecrt' l 3 r) 2, 'l r e a u r e r 3, + ; ommittee + ; \\' i n t e r . a rn i ' a l ommunit · lub 3 ; u t i ng l u b +..

\\'atchunic,

+ ; Baseb a l l I p a n ish lub 4.

3,

Ecn no mics

\\'hite P l a i n , ,

u

ach u ett"

o hi

illiam

£ o n o m irs

Radio olhy ' k i . l uh + ;

\\' i l l i a m .. tO\\ n ,

u t i n g l u h 2, 3, + ; K ; n a hd i n o u n c i I 3 , + ; \\·ood me n ' ou n i i l, 2, 3, +, ecrt'ta r) Trea u re r +.

J hn

fa

pa11isi1

r:

f rrnrk

Delta Del e a O e l t a 1, 2, 3, +. , Schol a r h ip . h a i rrn a n + ; Pan­ Jl t' l lenic Coun i i 3, +. ; 0 a n ' igma I o t a I.i t 2, 3, + ; P h i l>ormittir� +; l , +. , Prt i d t nt (.<1 un i i 3 : ori a l C onu n i t t i:e 3 , + ; I J ro k u r 2 , 3 , + : l l a nl(ou r od a l ( h a i rm a n 3 ; 2, 3 , +, luh I ; \\' i n t r Modern Da nte a r n i v I Com rn i H e e 3 : 1 1 0111 • c111ni11g Com rnitre e + ; \\' um n ' n i o n C 111nmi ttee 3 .

l >elta K a ppa E p i lon 1, 2, 3 , +, So inl C h a i r m a n 3 ; l ot e r f r a ­ ternit oun i i + ; Golf 1 , 2 ; Lett rmen', lub 2, 3 , � ; J u n i o r . \ d \' i,or 3 .

d i 1 h II .

ore· m a n

l ontcl a i r,

1e\

·n

Jer e

Ps; c/10/ogy

'hi Ome •n 1, 2, 3 , +, ecret a r · + ; Dorm itory ouncil l , 3 ; 'le C l uh 2, 3 , + ; T r a v el ing 1 lee l u h + ; Ya h t ' l u b I , 2 , t: r e t r) 3, 3 ; a n t e rbu r luh 1 , 2, 3, + ; l l o n o r a r • V a r­ 'ity l l o l.. e. Team I, 2 ; Women', .\ t h leti .\ o i a tion 1, F r hm n R e n resen t a t i ve ; \\' i n r i: r a rn i v I 'om m it t e 2.


MIT

Janet M. Forgey ewton setts

Centre,

Ma

Alfred J. Gengras I I I

ach u ­

West

G er m a n

Connecticut

Literature

D e a n 's List 3 ; Glee C l ub 1, 2 , 3 , Reco r d i n g Secreta ry 3 ; O u t ­ i n g C l u b 2 ; N e w m a n C l u b 1 , 2, 3, 4.

A l p h a D e l t a Pi 3 , 4, H e a d S ponsor 4 ; D o r m i to ry Counc i l 1 , 3; Glee Club 1 ; German Cl u b 3 , 4 ; O u t i n g C l u b 1 , 2, 3 .

Barbara George

D o n a l d S. Freeman

a h u a , New H am ps h i r e

W a te rv i l l e, M a i n e

English

B u s i n ess A d m i n istration

Literature

D e a n ' s Li t 3 ; Dormitory C o u n ­ c i l 1 , 2 ; O r acle 2 ; C a n t e rb u ry C l u b 1, 2 .

T r a n s f e r : U n i v e r s i ty of Maine U n ited States A rmy D e a n 's List 1 , 2 , 3 , 4; D u n h a m ' s 2, 3 , 4.

­ Kathryn V. German

Ruth M . Freeman W i ncheste r,

H a rtfo rd,

English

M a ss a c h u setts

XO

C l i fton, New J e r ey

English Literature

Sociology

T r a nsfer : M ich iga n S t a t e U n i v e rsity D e a n ' s List 3 ; D o r m itory C o u n ­ c i l 3 , 4 ; E c h o 3 ; L i b r a ry A s o ­ ci ates 3; Newman C l ub 3; W o m e n ' s Ath l etic Associ ation 4.

Chi O m e g a 1 , 2 , 3 , 4, P l e dge T r a i n e r 3 ; D e a n ' s List 3 ; D o r ­ mito ry Council 1 , 2 ; H a ngout 2, 3 ; W inter C a rn i v a l Comm i t­ tee 3 ; S e n i o r Commencement Committee 4; I nterim Commit­ tee 1 ; Women s U n i o n Com­ mittee 3, 4; C a n d i d a te for W inter C a rn i v a l Queen 3 , 4.

Anne G. Fuller

John V. Gibson

O rl e a ns, M a s s a ch u setts

B a y Shore, N e w York

Fren ch

B usiness A d m inistration

D e a n ' s List 3 ; P h i S i g m a I o t a 3, 4 , T r e a s u r e r 4 ; Delta Phi Alpha 4; G l e e C l u b 1 ; O r ­ chestra 1 ; C a n te rb u ry C l ub 1 , 2 , 3 , 4.

Sigma Theta P i 1, 2, 3 , 4, T r e a s u r e r 1, 2 , 3 , Secreta ry 4 ; O u t i n g C l ub 1 , 2 ; Golf 1 , 2.

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Psyr/1 0 /ogy

Tau Delta Phi l, 2, 3 , +, oci a l h a i rm a n 2 , \' ice P re,ied nt 3 ; l nt e r f r a ce r o itY Cou nci l 3 , + ; Echo I , 2 ; R a d i o olbv 2, 3 : l l i l ld 1 , 2, 3 , +, \' ice P re i d e n t 3 ; Ba,eba l l I .

Edward R . •

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hestnut H i l l , M a � achu ett u t i ng men' 3,

T ..l<I>

+; lub 4 .

lub I, ouncil T rack

2, 3 , 4 ; Wood s­ +; H i l lel I , 2 , I ; P ·chology

ru n t

Dian

o m e r worth, .hi re

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Econo mirs

1ew

H amp-

Pliifosopliy - Rrfigio11

. \ l p h a 0 lta Pi 1, 2, 3 , +, V ice P re i d e n t + ; Dea n '. Li't 3 ; llee l u h I, 2, 3 , + ; T r a v e l i n g ' ll'e t ub l , 2, 3 , + ; ongre­ ga t i o n a l l u b I ; Modern Da nce l ub 2.

Tau e l t a Phi I . 2, 3 , 4, \' i P re i d e m 3, 4 ; l nt e r f r a t e r n i t · o u nc i l 2, 3 ; E ho I , 2, 3, , .\. i t a n t .\ d ve ni , i n 11: !\Ian Ke r 3, Bu in .., • l a n a �e r + ; R a d i o e arn l , 2, a pColb,· 2 ; R i fl e lub I , 2, 3, + ; t a i n 2, utin l.i o u oc i l I ; I nt e r - F a i t h \ ..,. i at i on 3, H i l lel I , 2, 3, -4-, rea u re r 2, Prc,idcnt 3 ; l. i Team + ; J un i o r .\d · i or 3 : F ace.., a n d I c 3 , +. h a i r­ m n +.

n. · J o��(lh L.

J un i o r Y ea r : .\ml'rica n ' n i ­ ' r .. i tv o f .R e i r u t , Leh;i non Beta h i � : Dea n' Li t I, 2, + ; e h a P h i .\ l p h a l , 2, 3 , +, \ i e P re ident 2 ; Glee: !uh I , 2 ; hap I h i r l , 2, + ; E ho I , 2 , + , Fe a t u re Editor 2 , · d i t o r i a l B o a r d + ; R a d i o olb� 2 ; I nter­ n a tion a l R I ti n l ub I , + ; , e rm n l u h I , 2, + , \' i 1 Pre id nt 2 : h a n n i ng- M u r r a \' 1 , 2, + ; tudent h ri t i a n .\ 'o­ c i a t i on 2 ; d i to r, A . F . R . • . ( . 'e" p a pe r 2 ; F i r,r l ' r L • c i n ( , r rn a n, M e n ' ( ) i ,· i ion l ; Di t i n tion i n ( , rnera l S hol a r ­ ' h i p 2 ; i.l'ma 'I hcta P i I ru­ pliv 2 ; . \ rn e r i a n L e g i o n .\ \\ a rd 2 ; <..i o d '\ i rl pe l i n ' Ont e t , F i r t l' r i 1r + .

J.

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Don nlfl "'· G u n n

\\'a t e n i l le, C rufog

Yorl

J >c h K a p p a l� p i ftm I , 2, 3 , +, oci a l ( h a i rrn a n + ; r ud c rl l ( ,cn·ernment I : Pu wd r a nd \\' i g 4 ; R a d io 'o lh� l , 2, 3, 4, Jiu i n e.. Ma nag r 2 , l' r i d nt 4 : J l i l le l I, 2, 3 , 4 ; Footha l l �f a nalo(l'r I , 2 ; l f oc·h) �f a n­ I,

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Echo 4 ; Intern ation a l R e l ations C l ub I ; Outing C l u b I, 2, 3 , 4 ; K a t a h d i n Council 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Woodsmen' Council 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; T re a u re r 2, Secreta ry 3 , Vice P resident 4 ; Tennis 1 ; B a sket­ ball M a n a ger 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Chess a n d Checkers Club 3 ; Young R e p u b l i c a n s Club 1 , 2.

AAII

E lizabeth H a y

AY

Grant O. Hendricks

South Po rtl a n d , M a i n e

M o u n t a i n L a kes, New J e rsey

B us iness A d m i11istration

Psychology

A l p h a D e l t a P i 2 , 3 , 4, G u a rd 4; Modern D a nce C l ub 1 ; Cheerleaders 1 .

Delta U p silon 1, 2, 3 , 4, R u sh Committee 2, 3, Schol a rs h i p C h a i rm a n 4 ; S p a n i s h C l ub 1 ; B a sketb a l l 1 , 2 , 3 ; T e n n i s 1 , 2, 3 , 4, C a pt a i n 4 ; Lette rmen's C l u b 2 , 3 , 4; J un i o r Advisor 3.

Step h e n W . Hayes

Joan C. Hoffman

East P e p p e r e l l , M a ssachu setts

AAII

N e w Roch e l l e , New York

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Psychology

O ra c l e 1, 2, 3, Layout E d i t o r 1 , A ss i s t a n t E d itor 2 , E d i to r - i n ­ C h i e f 3 ; C a m e r a C l u b 4.

A l p h a Delta Pi 1, 2, 3 , 4, So­ cial C h a i rm a n 3 ; P a n - H el l e n i c C o u n c i l 4 ; E c h o 3 ; O r a c l e 2, 3 , 4 ; German C l ub 3 , 4; Outing Club 2 ; Psychology C l ub 3 , 4.

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Shirley M. Holmes

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Lydia A. Katz Boston,

Marion F. KimbaJl

Mas a c h u sett

M a d i on,

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M athernatics

French J u n i o r Y e a r : U n i v e r s ity o f P a ris, F r a nce D e a n 's L i s t 4 ; Echo 1, 2; F rench C l u b 1 , 2 , 4 ; H i l l e l 1 , 2 , 4.

D e a n ' Li t 1, 2, 3 , 4 ; O r acle 2 ; H a ngout 3 ; O uting C l ub 1 , 2 ; C a n t e r b u ry C l ub 1 , 2 , 3 , + ; F resh m a n Math Achievement A w a rd 1 .

Denise Kellner

Robert W . Kopchains Eco n o m ics

Psychology

L a m b d a Chi A l p h a 1, 2, 3, 4, T re a u re r 4 ; D e a n ' s List 3 ; Echo 3 , + , F i n a nci a l M a n ager 4; O ra c l e 3 , 4; Senior Editor 4 ; e w m a n C l ub 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; B a ketb a l l 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Lette rmen's C l u b 1, 2, 3 , +; Student Gov­ e rnment Schol a rs h i p 2 .

Delta Delta Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, C o r responding Secreta ry 4 ; C h a pel Choir 2, 3 ; C h a p e l U s h ­ e rs 3 , 4 ; E c h o 3 , 4 ; H angout 2, 3 ; Outing Club 1 , 2 .

Robert C . Keltie W e l l es l ey setts

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U n i on City, New Jer ey

Woodb r i d ge, Connecticut

H i l l s,

Arleen G . Larsen

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Econ o m ics T r a n s fe r : W i l l i a m s Col lege Delta U psilon 1, 2, 3, 4, T r e a s u r e r 3, V ice P re i d e n t 4 ; D e a n ' s L i st 2 ; B l u e K ey 4 ; M e n ' s J ud i c i a ry 2 , 3 , 4, V ice C h a i rm a n 3 ; H a ngo u t 2 , 3 ; O u t i n g C l ub 1 , 2, 3 ; N e w m a n C l ub 2 , 3 ; I n te r - F a ith A ssoci ­ a t i o n 4 , T re a s u re r ; H ockey 2 , 3 , 4 ; Letterm e n 's C l u b 2 , 3 , 4 ; Scott P a p e r C o m p a n y A w a rd 3 ; H om ecom i n g Comm ittee 2 , 3 ; Senior Commencement Com­ m ittee 4 ; C l a s s T r e a s u r e r 2, 3 , 4 ; J un i o r A d v i so r 2, 3, Co­ Chairman 3.

E l izabeth A. Latham Deep R i v e r, Connect icut English Literature

K atherine D. Kies

Li t 4 ; S e n i o r Schol a r Dean' 4 ; Echo 1 ; L i b r a ry A soc i ate 4 ; Po w d e r a n d W i g 2, 3 , 4, P rope rty C h a i rm a n 3 ; Colby C h r i sti a n F e l lowship 1, 2 ; Stu­ dent Ch r i s t i a n A ssoci ation 1 , 2 , 3 ; I n ter-F a i th A oci a t i on 2.

D e e r fi e l d , I l l i no i s So ciology Delta D e l t a Delta 1, 2 , 3 , 4, List Vice P r e s i d e n t 4 ; D e a n ' 3· Gove r n m ent Student 3; 1 ; Student L e a g u e Women's C h a pe l U s h e r s 3 , 4, Co - C h a i r ­ m a n 4 ; J u n i o r A d v iso r 3 .

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(Tni ted t a t e A r m · K a p pa Delra R ho 3, 4, oci a l h a i rm a n 3 , · e .rera r 4 ; , \ rnold A i r ocirty 3, 4, Vi e l ' re i d e n t 3, P re i d e n t 4 ; G i t C l ub I , 2 ; B a n d I ; Erho I ; Libra ry ,\ oci a tt I : Pow d e r a nd W i 1it 4 ; R a d i o nlhv 2 ; ( a me r a l u h I ; F r ench C l u h I : ( ,u m a n l u h 2 ; O u t i n l( C l u h 2 , 3 ; K a t a hd i n C r)lm i i 2 ; heerl ader 4 ; Out 1 a n d i n1it i e n e ' :111 1 3 ; M i l i t a r ir H I I ( 11111m i 1 1 c 4, hairman.

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Lib r a ry A ssoci ates 4 ; Fo r en ic Society 2, 3 ; I n t e r n a t i o n a l Re­ l a t i o n s C l ub 4 ; S p a n i sh C l ub 1 ; O u t i n g C l ub 1 ; S k i C l u b 1 .

Sigm a K a p p a 1, 2, 3 , 4, Soci a l C h a i rm a n 4 ; D e a n ' s List I , 3 ; Dormito ry Council 3 , 4 ; Echo 2, 3, 4, Copy Ed itor 4 ; O r acle 3 ; H a ngout 3, 4 ; Outing C l ub 1 ; e w m a n C l ub 1, 2, 3 .

Howard D . Lockwood

Rosemary McDonough

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D e l ta Delta Delta 3 , 4; D o r ­ mitory C o u n c i l 1 ; F rench C l u b I , 2, 3 , 4 ; ewman Club I , 2, 3 , 4.

Russell G . Longley

Bruce W. McFarland

S axton R i v e r, V e r mont

A ugu ta, M a ine

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S i g m a P i S i gm a 3 , 4 ; Pow d e r a n d W i g 1 ; R a d io C o l by 1 ; Ski Team 1 .

U n ited State M a ri n e Corps D e lta Kappa Epsilon I, 2, 3 , 4 , Ath l etic R e p r e entative 2 , Pledge M a ste r 3, P re ident 4 ; Stu dent Gove rnment 1 , New Engl a nd Conve ntion D e l egate.

Gregory W . MacArthur

Charles Mcinnis

W i nchester,

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P o r t mouth,

Ma sachu etts

New

H a mpshire

H i s t o r y - Gover n m ent Eco n o m ics

B usin ess A dm inistration D e l t a U p s i l o n 1, 2, 3 , 4, R u s h Chairman 3; I nt e r f r a te rn ity C o u n c i l 3 , 4 ; H ockey 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Lette r m e n ' s C l u b 2 , 3 , 4 ; J un i o r Advisor 3.

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Sigm a K a p p a 1, 2, 3 , 4, is­ to r i a n L i b r a r i an 3 , F i rst V i c e P resident 4 ; D e a n ' s L i st 3 ; H a ngout 4 ; Outing C l u b 1 , 2 ; Chee r l e a d e r s 2, 3 , 4, C a pt a i n 4 ; C a n d id ate for Winter C a r ­ n i v a l Queen 3 .

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Bruce W. Montgomery

Beth e s d a , M a ry l a n d

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K a p p a D e lta Rho 1, 2, 3 , 4, T re a s u r e r 2, 3 , 4, A d v i so ry Committee 2, 3 ; D e a n ' s List 4 ; G l e e C l u b 1 , 2, 3 ; I ntern a ­ tio n a l R e l a tions C l u b 1 ; S p a n ­ i sh C l u b 2 ; G o l f 1 ; J u n i o r Advisor 3.

Melba Metcalf Anthony E . Moore

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Port�mouth,

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H a m p h i re

Eco n o m ics

D e a n ' L i t I, 3 ; cha P , o­ . \ l ph a 3 , + ; Echo 2, 3, Cop · Ed i tor 3 ; Lihr a r. . \ ., o­ c ia te 3, _. ; ' p n i h luh I , 2, 3; erman l u h 2, 3.

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hi m ega 4- ; Dormitor ounci l l ; G l ee l u b I, 2, 3 , + ; T r a v e l i n g G l ee l u h 1 , 2, 3 , 4, ec reta r + ; C h a p e l hoi r 3, .i. · o l bv 3, + ; R i fl e Team R a d io I; u t i n g · l u b 1 , 2.

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lit rrn t u r r

La mbd a hi .\ l p h a J , 2, 3. +, Ru h h a i rm a n 2 ; D e a n ' Li l J ; B l u e Ke'.\ 4-, P r e ident ; :1u­ dent ' o v e r o m c n t 2, 3 ; M e n J ud ici a rv 2 , 3, .. ; h a pe l r h ­ e r 2 , 3, 4- ; H o L:ev J , 2, 3, 4 ; l u h 2, 3, + ; Dor · ettermen' m it o r \ oun clor 4- : l l om · o m i n g o m m i u ce 2, 3, h a i rman 2 : J a , Pre ident 2, 3 ; J u nior .\ d , i or 3, o- 'h ir­ man.

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A l ph a D e l t a Pi l , 2, 3 , 4- ; D e a n ' Li t 4- ; J·.cho 2 ; H a n gout 2, 3 ; I nt e r n a tion a l R e la t ion ' l uh 2, 3 ; S t ud e n t { h ri • t i a n .\ or.i a r i o n 1 , 2, 3 , + ; � od t rn D a n e Cl uh 2 ; P lwloic · 'luh .. : \\'i n t e r a rn i v a l Queen -! .

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Lamhd:i hi . \ l p h a I , 2, 3, + ; I nt r f r n t e rn it o u n i i 3 , 4-, Vi e P t e , i d nt + ; tudent O \' · e rnment 2, 3, + ; Pow d e r a nd 'W ig I ; R a d io o l b • 1 , 2 ; F ot· ba l l I, 2, 3 ; Ba�eha l l 1 ; ) u n i r A d \'i,or 3 .


�y

Robert Nielsen B l o o m fi e l d ,

La wrence, M a ssachu sett

B u si11ess A dm i 11 istrat i o 11

Sociology

D e l t a U p s i Ion I, 2 , 3 , 4 ; S t u ­ d e n t G o v e r n m e n t 2, 3 ; R a d i o Colby 2 , 3 ; S p a n i s h C l u b 1 ; B a eball 1 ; Track 2, 3 ; Cam­ p u s C h est Comm ittee 4 .

Betty Lou Nyman N o rt h

H av e n ,

Sigma K a p p a 3 , 4, Scho l a rship C h a i r m a n 4; Women's J ud ici­ a ry 4; Dormitory Council 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; O r acle 2 ; H a ngout 1 , 2 , 3 ; N e w m a n C l u b 1 , 2, 3 , 4.

XO

Patricia L. Orr

Connecticut

F i e l d ston - Riverd a l e , York

English L iterature

e w

Sociology

C h i Omega 1, 2, 3 , 4, Song Le a d e r 3 ; Glee Club 1 ; Echo 3 , 4, Exch a n ge Editor 4; Pow­ der and Wig 2 , 3 , 4, Secreta ry 3; South P ac i fi c 3 ; M o d e r n D a nce C l u b 2, 3 , 4, P r e s i d e n t 3 ; W i n t e r C a r n i v a l Committee 4, Snow S c u l p t u r e Co-Ch a i r ­ man ; W o m e n ' s U n i o n Com­ m i ttee +.

Lee G. Oberparleiter

�K

Frances A. O'Don nell

C o n n ecticut

D o r m i to ry Council 1, 2, 3 ; Glee Club 1, 2, 3 , 4 ; T r a v e l i n g G l e e Club 1, 2, 3 , 4; Chapel Choir 1 , 2 ; E c h o 1 , 2 , 3 ; O r acle 1 , 2, 3 , + ; Powd e r a n d W i g 1, 2, 3 , 4; The Boy Friend 4 ; R a d i o C o l b y 1 , 2, 3 ; O uting C l ub 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; C h e e r l e a d e r s 1 ; Foren­ s ic Society 1, 2, 3 , Secreta ry 1 , 2 , 3 ; H a m l i n S p e a k i n g Contest T h i rd Prize 2 ; M a i n e I nter­ col l eg i a te Forensic A w a rd 1, 2.

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Susan B. Osborn

B a r r i ngton, N e w J e rsey

Sydney,

Philosophy

N . S.W.,

A u st r a l i a

A rt

Lambda Chi A l p h a 1, 2, 3 , 4, P l edge T r a i n e r 2 ; D e a n ' s List 3 ; B a seb a l l 1, 2 , 3 , 4, A l l ­ State 2, C a pt a i n 4 ; Lette rmen'­ C l u b 2, 3, 4; S e n ior Com­ m i ttee 4; C l ass V i ce Pre ident 4; J u n i o r A d vi s o r 3 .

S i gm a K a p p a 3, 4 ; Cosmo pol­ i t a n C l u b 3, 4; Outing C l u b 1 , 2 , 3 ; Student Ch ristian Asso­ c i a tion 1, 2 ; C a m p u s Guide 2.

Frederick L. O'Connell

Lucinda A. Paddock

BX

W a te r v i l le, M a i n e

La rchmont,

German

Psychology

ew Y o r k

D e a n 's L i t 4; D o r m i to ry Council 1 , 2 ; C a m e r a C l u b 4 ; F r e nch C l ub 1 , 2, 3 , 4, Soc i a l Chairman 4; Outing Club 1 , 2 ; Women A t h l etic Associ ation 2, 3 , 4; Rule Revision Com­ m i ttee 3.

B e t a C h i 3 , 4, H i to r i a n 3 , V ice-P r e s i d e n t 4 ; D e a n 's L i st 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; D e l t a P h i A l p h a 3 , 4 · V ice P re s i d e n t 4 ; G l e e C l u b ' 1 , 2, 3 , 4; O racle 2 , 3, B u ine s M a n a ger ; H a ngout 3 ; G e r m a n C l u b 3 , 4, P resident 4 ; O u t i ng e w m a n C l u b 1, 3, 4 ; Club 1 ; H o n o r s i n G e n e r a l Scho l a rs h i p 3 ; D e l t a Phi A l p h a G e r m a n Prize 3.

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Diana

L. Pa i n t r, J r.

f. Power

l\ lunmouth, !\ J a i ne

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Prof usional Biology

. / 111 rrica 11 litrraturr

D e a n ' List 3 ; 'lee lub I, 2. 3; h a pel hoi r I ; B a n d I, 2, 3, .+ ; Po, ·der a nd \\'i 1 : ut­ init lub .+ ; \\'ood men·� Co u n · c it .+ ; T r a c k .+.

P nci ra

Fr derick

\\'e t H a rtfo rd, . ./ m uican

_ ·>"1

igma Theta P i l , 2, 3. , - o · cia l h a i rm a n 3. \'i e P r e ident oun i i 3 , 4 : 4 ; I nt e r f r a t rni" c i a l C m miuee 3, 4 ; R a d to olhy 2, 3 ; mopo l it n ( luh luh l ; I nt e r n a t i o n a l R e l a tion 2 ; T r ad 1 ; Le \ ine • peak i n� onte t 3 .

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J I at/1 r m atics

J u n i o r Y ea r : l ni' e rl- i ty - of Edinbu rgh, , cotland o r m i tu n· ounci l 1, 2, 4 : oinl H onor '} tern omrn iuee 2.

B a ngor,

a hu­

f :i i ne

1Jriology

Ps; d10/tJg

arah Ph Ian Me df ord,

Engfisli

L 1 trralurr

Omt'ga idi.-nt 4 ; rle 2, 3.

I , 2,

E ho

Chi Omej:!a 1, 2, 3 , 4, o - R u�h C h a i r m a n 3 ; , I e C'l u h 2, 3 , 4 ; Tra v e l i n g Glee lub .+ ; R i fle Tl·a m 3 ; t ocl e r n D a nce luh 2, 3 ; ,· o u t h Pa ifi c 3 ; W i n t e r a rn i ' a l omminee 3 ; \'\'i nte r C a r n h al ueen n n d i d a te �.

Z'1t

Card P. R u n d

W e t elt Chi

nrl nc

h ri t i ne B. R a n d

e \\ a r e r,

J un i o r Y ea r : C n i \ r it\ o f · d i n b u rgh. otl nd K a p p a D e l t a Rho l , 2, 3, 4 : D e a n ' L i t 4 ; tudt'nt ( ,o, r n ­ menr 2 ; (, l ee l u h 1, 2, 4 ; h a pe l hoi r 1 , 2 ; H a nd I , 2, 4 ; R a d i<1 olh,· 2 ; tudent h r i tian .\ ' o i : u ion I , 2, 4, P re idt'nt 4 ; R l i giou' "nn\'o· ca tion (orn rn i t tt:e 2 ; Out t a n d · in� lwl a r in L g i c a nd th­ ic 2 .

P re

hi mef!:a 3, 4 ; Echo 3 , 4 ; racle .J. ; I n t e rn a t i on a l R e l a ­ tions luh 2; e w m a n Club 1 , 2, 3 , .+ ; l nt e r · F a i t h A o i a ­ tion 1 .

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Mary Ran lett

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Mary Louise Rice

B a n g o r, M a i n e

B u z z a rd

B io logy

English

Bay,

Ma

K

ach u etts

Literature

D e a n's L i st 2 , 3 , 4 ; Senior Sch o l a r 4 : D o r m i to ry C o u n c i l 4, O rchestra 1 , 2 , 3 , 4; L i b r a ry A ssoci a te s 1, 2, 4 ; Congreg a ­ tio n a l C l u b 1 .

Sigm a K a p p a 3 , 4 ; Dormitory Council 3 ; Glee C l ub l, 2, 3 ; South P a cific 3 ; Cosmopo l i t a n C l u b 3 ; H a ngout 1 ; I n te rn a ­ tion a l Rel ations C l ub 1 ; O ut­ i n g Club 1 .

Paul E . Reichert

Patricia Richmond

B r a nfo r d ,

D.. Y

Woodstown,

C o n n ecticut

New

�K J e rsey

Psychology

B usiness /J d m i11istratio11 D e l t a Upsilon 1, 2, 3 , 4; O u t ­ i n g C l u b 1 , 2, 3 , 4, K a t a h d i n Cou nci l 1 , 2 , 3 , 4, V i ce P r e s i ­ dent 4; Woodsmen's Council 1, 2 , 3 , 4, Secret a ry - T r e a u r e r 1 , 2 ; S t u d e n t C h risti a n A sso­ c i a t i o n 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Foot b a l l 1 ; Socce r 2 ; T r a c k 1 , 2, 3 , 4, Co­ C a p t a i n 3 , C a pt a i n 4 ; Lette r­ men's C l u b 2, 3 , 4- ; R e l igious Convocation Committee 1 , 2 ; J u n i o r A d v iso r 3 .

Sigm a K a p p a 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , Rush C h a i rm a n 3 , Reco r d i n g Secre­ ta ry 4; H a n go u t 4; O uting C l u b 1, 2, 3 , K a t a h d i n Council 2, 3 , C o r responding Secreta ry 2 ; C a m p u s G u i d e 2 ; Winter C a rnival Committee 2, Co­ Ch a i rm a n ; C a m p u s Chest Com­ m i ttee 2 , Publ icity C h a i r m a n .

Lauris A. Reid

R a l p h C. Rideout

H a rtfo rd,

N ewton setts

Con necticut

/J m erican L iterature

Sigma Theta Psi 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; I n terfratern ity Council 3 ; Stu­ dent Government 3; Soc i a l Committee 3, 4, P r e i d e n t 4 ; Roge r W i l l i am s F e l l o w s h i p 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Religious Convocation Committee 1, 2, 3 , 4, Co­ C h a i rm a n 4; J u n i o r A d v i o r 3 .

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M ichael J. Riordan

Poquonnock B r i dge, Connecti­ cut E n g lish

M assachu­

Philosophy

D e l t a Delta Delta 3 , 4, Recre­ a tion C h a i rm a n 4 ; Do rmitory Co uncil 3 ; Echo 3, 4 ; O r ac l e 3 , 4 ; H a ngout 3 ; S t u d e n t Ch r i s ­ t i a n A ssoc i a t i o n 1 .

Dorothy Reynolds

Centre,

D..Y

N o rw a l k , Connecticut English

Literature

Litrrature

Delta U psilon 1, 2 , 3 , 4, Trea u re r 3, Pre ident 4, Editor, Colby D U 4; D r o k u r 1 ; New­ m a n C l ub 1 , 2, 3 , 4, P resident 3 ; R e l igious Convocation Com­ m ittee 2, 3 ; I nter-Fa ith A sso­ ciation 2, 3, 4, P resident 4.

S i g m a K a p p a 1 , 2, 3 , 4, Trea. u re r 4 ; D e a n's Li t 1, 3 ; D o r ­ 3 , Soc i a l 2, Council m i tory C h a i rm a n 3 ; Soci a l Comm ittee 2 , 3 ; C h a pel Choi r 2 ; Band 1 ; C h a p e l U h e rs 3 , 4 ; Po w d e r a n d W i g 1 ; H a ngout 1 , 2, 3 , Secreta ry 3 ; J u n i o r A d v i s o r 3 .

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Delta p. i lon 1, 2, 3 , +, cia I h a i rm n 2, 3, � l emher a t L a r-e 4- ; n mc r a Club 2; H a ogout l , 2, 3, 4- ; O u t i n J! luh l , 2, 3, 4- ; l d i n g 2, 3 , + ; P y ­ chology Club 3, 4- ; W i n t er · a r n i ,· a l o m m i t tee 3 , + ; J un · i o r • \ d \' i o r 3 .

/,1/rr1Jturr

D e h a Up i l u n J , 2, 3, 4-, R u h ( h a i r m a n 2, 3, l'rc id ot 4- ; Ha h t h a l l 2, 3, 4- ; Jfa eha l l 2. 3, 4- ; Let t e r m a n ' lub 2, 3 , 4- ; ll omeco m i n� ('om m i ttte 2, 3 ; h i ri> w a rd 3 ; {' l a " V i ,. P re id c111 2, 3 ; J u n i o r ;\ c h i -

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H a m p�hi re

A l p h a D e l t a P i l , 2, 3 , 4-, P re s i ­ ouncil + ; d e n t 4-; Dorm i to r 'oci a l o m m i ttee 4- ; Echo 3 ; O r a l e + ; Powd e r a n d v\' ig 3 ; R ad io olbv 3 ; H a n go u t 3 , + ; F rench l u b 2, 3 , P rogr a m ha irman 3 ; uting l u b 1 , 2, h r i .t i a n \ o 3, + ; tudem c i a tion 2, 3 ; \\'om e n ' l nion o m m i t tee 4-.

Ma . achu ett-

A l ph a Tau mega 1, 2. 3, R u . !'I h a i r m a o 3, P r e idt'nt + ; D rol> u r l , 2 ; R a d i o Colb� I ; • 'e\ m a n Cluh J , 2. 3 ; Footha l l 1 , 2, 3 , + ; B a � L. e r h a l l I , 2 ; T r ack 1 , 2 ; T e n n i I , 2, 3 . + ; l u h 2, 3, +. Let t e r m e n '

Ri h a rd

1e\

Sociology

Eng/iJh Litaa lure t ud e n r

andquist

a rol

l a �. achu,ett'

iJmla i ,t r a r

K a p p a I , 2, 3, 4-, R e g­ ouncil + ; Dorm i t o rv . J , + ; I kon 3, 4- ; L i b r a ry , \ o­ c i a te' 3, + ; o'mopo l i t a n l uh 3 ; H a ngout 3, + ; I o t e r n a t i on a l Relation' ! uh 3 ; uting lub I , 2; a m e r h u r, lub 1 , 2 : 1 d rn D a nce l u b 2.

R ic·hard L. 'c• a e) \V ebton,

<f>j. •

M a "a ch usetts

Ero n o m io

h c t a l , 2, 3 , 4-, Re ­ Vi e P r e . ident 3, n t + ; l n te r f r a t r n i ty i i 3, + ; oci n l rn mittee 3; lee l u h 1, 2 ; ' p a n i!>h lub 1 , 2 ; C'loh l ; )urin� omrn u n i t \ 'lub 1 ; j u n i o r ,\ d ­ \i. r 3.

Phi D lta p rt r 3, P r ' i ti e


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Fra n k F. Seebode T o r r a nce,

Mary E. Shesong

C a l i fo r n i a

Portl a n d , M a i n e

Ph ilosophy - Relig i o n

Relig io n - Philosophy

K a p p a D e l t a Rho 3 , 4, P re i ­ dent 4; Dorm ito ry Coun selo r 3, 4 ; B l u e K ey 4, Secretary­ T r e a s u re r; I nte rfraternity Council 3, 4, Secret a ry - T r e a s ­ u re r ; S t u d e n t G o v e r n m e n t 2 , 3 ; F r e h m a n Co u rt 4, C h i e f J u s­ tice ; C h a pe l Ushers 2 , 3 , 4, . Co- C h a i rm a n 4 ; Glee C l u b 2 ; B a n d 1 , 2 ; C h a n n i ng - M u r ray 1, 2 , 3 , 4, V ice President 2, Pre ident 3 ; R e l igious Convo­ cation Committee 1, 2 1 3 4· Student Ch risti a n A oci tio 1, 2, 3, 4, T r e a s u r e r 3, P re i ­ d e n t 4 ; I n ter-Faith A ssoci ation I , 2 , 3 ; D a i ly Chapel Com­ m i ttee 2, 3 , Ch a i rm a n 3 ; S e n i o r Commencement Committee 4 · � J un i o r A d v i s o r 3 ; C o l by Rep r e s e n t a t i v e to L i b e r a l R e l ig i o u s Youth Continenta I C o n v ention 3.

Dean' List 1, 2, 4; Echo 1 ; The Boy Friend 4 ; F rench C l ub 1 , 2 ; German C l ub 2 ; Student Ch ristian Associa tion 1 , 2, 4, P rogram Co-Ch a i rm a n 4 ; Rel igious Convocation Com­ mittee + ; Region a l Council of Student Ch risti a n Movement 4, Co-Ch a i rm a n of World M isions of the C h u rch Committee for New England Student Ch rist i a n Movement 4 · C e rti­ ficate i n Ge n e r a l Sch l a rs h i p . 2 ; P h i l o o p h y M a j o r Group 2, 4, Secreta ry 4.

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Mahwah, History

ew York

Spanish S i gm a K a p p a 1, 2 , 3 , 4, Exec­ utive Committee Secreta ry 4 ; W o m e n ' s J u d ic i a ry I ; D o r m i ­ tory C o u n c i l 2 , 3 ; Colbyettes 1 , 2, 3 , 4, D i recto r 4; Po w d e r and Wig I , 2, 3, 4; Spani h Club 2 ; Outing Club I ; New­ m a n Club 1 , 2.

M . Tieche Shelton, J r. A ugusta,

John E . Shore

<I>il®

Philosophy

-

K a p p a Delta Rho 1 , 2, 3 , 4, V ice Pre i d e n t 3 ; H i l l e l 1, 2, 3 ; Golf 1, 2 , 3 , 4; Lettermen' C l u b 2, 3 , 4.

Phi D e l t a Theta I, 2, 3 , 4 ; C a nt e r b u ry C l u b I , 2, 3 , 4 ; T r a c k 1 , 2 ; Footb a l l 1 ; Lett e r ­ m e n ' s C l u b 2, 3 , 4 ; Com m u n i ty C l u b 1, 2, 3 .

Thomas G. Skolfield

B rad ford C. Sherman

KilP

Portl a n d , M a i n e

C r a n ston, Rhode I s l a n d

Math e m atics

E co n o m ics

K a p p a D e l t a Rho 1, 2, 3, 4, A th l e t i c Re p resentative 3, C h a p l a in 4 ; Dean's L i s t 4 ; A r nold A i r Society 3 , 4, Secre­ t a ry 4 ; Band 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; R a d io Colby 2 ; Ba e ba l l 1 ; Letter­ men' Club 4 ; Ba e b a l l M a n ­ a ge r 2 , 3 ; Good w i n S p e a k i n g Contest, T h i r d P r i z e 4 ; S o n of Ame rican Revolution A w a rd 3 ; J u n i o r A d v i or 3 .

K a p p a D e l t a Rho 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Echo 1 ; P o w d e r a n d W i g I , 2, 3 , 4, P ro d uction M a n ag e r 4 ; I; Footb a l l 1; Outing Club C h i c a go T r i b u n e A . F.R.0 . T . C . A w a rd

KilP

C i ncinnati, Ohio

Maine

H i s t o r y - G o vern m en t Eco n o m ics

KilP

e w J e rsey

K a p p a D e lta Rho 1, 2, 3 , 4, . . Vice P resident 4 ; D o rm itory Coun elor 4; I nternation a l Re­ l a tion Club 1, 3 ; S p a n i s h C l ub 2, 3 ; Woodsmen s Council 3 ; C h r i t i a n Science O rg a n i z a tion 1 , 2, 3 , 4, P re i d e n t 3, 4 ; I n ter­ F.a i th A s ociation 2, 3 ; R e l i ­ gious Convocation Committee 3 ; Freshm an Footba l l M a n ager 1 ; Commun ity C l u b 2, 3.

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Ann M . Segrave Po rt W a s h i ngton,

John B. Shoemaker

1 , 2.

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Delta e h a D e lea 1 , 2, 3, + . .\. i t a n t rea u re r 3, Pre�i­ d e o t + ; �·rudent o \·e rnment +, 'eere t a r ·; Dormitory ounci l I : Echo 2, 3, .\:, i.t a o t . \ d , e r ­ ri i n I anager 3 ; Reli iou' on voc a t ion ommittee 3; \\' i n t e r a rn h a l Queen 3 .

Barbara R .

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J a me

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Frerlerick

; a rdrn

Psycliology

B u s i nrss

ean' L i t 3, + ; l ) rmi1on uting lu i1 ouncil 2, 3 , + ; I , 2.

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Robc·rl D.

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Nancy J. Thompson

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Socio logy

A m rriran Litrralurr

U n i ted States A r my K a p p a D e l t a Rho 1, 2, 3, 4, J un i o r T r i b u n e 2, C o u n s u l 4 ; D o rm ito ry C o u n s e l o r 4 ; R i fl e Team 2.

Chi Omega 1 , 2 , 3 , 4, R u sh C h a i rm a n 3 ; Dean's List 1, 3 ; Women's J u dici a ry 3 ; Dormi­ tory Council 1, 2, 3 ; Glee Club 1 ; Echo 1 , 2 ; H a ngout 3.

Donna M . Tasker N e w po rt, M a i n e

Philip W. Tirabassi

Psy ch ology

T6.<I>

Portland, Maine

Cap and Gown +· Student Government 3, 4; Women's S t u d e n t League 3 , 4; W o m e n ' ] u tice ; Chief 4, ] u d i c i a ry D o r m i to ry Council 2, 3. 4 ; G l e e C l u b 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; T r a v e l i n g G l e e C l u b 1 , 2, 3 , 4, L i b r a ri a n 2 , B u s i ness M a n age r 3 , V ice P res­ i d e n t 4; O rchestra 1, 2, 4, Li­ b r a r i a n 2 ; C h a pe l Choir 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; D rok u r 2 , 3 , Secret a ry 3 ; Powd e r a n d W i g 2 , 3 , 4, Sec­ reta ry 3; Women's Athletic A s oci ation 3; Senior Com­ ; Inter­ + Committee mencement d o r m i to ry Council 3 , 4 ; S u b ­ h e a d 3 , 4 ; Wood m a n G r a n t 1 ; A n thony Schol a rs bi p 2 , 3 ; Stu­ 3; Scho l a rsh i p League dent J unior Adv isor 3 .

A m erican Literature Tau Delta Phi 1, 2, 3 , 4, A l um ­ ni Secreta ry 2, Secreta ry 3, P resident + ; D e a n ' s List 3 , 4 ; Senior cho l a r 4 ; Echo 1 , 2 ; O r acle 1 ; Powde r and W ig 1 , 2 , 3 , 4, B u s i n ess M a n a ge r 4 ; Newman C 1u b 1; Editor, A . F.R.0.T. C . Newsp a pe r 2; J unior Advisor 3.

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Susan A. Taylor

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Edward J. Tomey

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A n n M . Worster B rook l i n e,

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S04 Edann Rd., N orth H i l l , Pa.

Ballantyne, Mary J . , '62

20 N. M ain St., Wind or, Vt.

Allen, Diane E., '62

Orchard S t . , Brattl eboro, Vt.

Banks, Marjeanne F., '62

248 Charles Rover St., Needham, M a s. 30 E l n1 St., Watervi l l e

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1 8 Norwood Ave., M anche ter, M as .

Anderson, Marjorie G., '59

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36 Fran k l i n Ave., New Rochelle. N . Y.

23 B eacon ve., H olyoke, M ass.

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Bartels, Elmer C., '61

846 E dgewood Dr., Charleston, Va.

63 B u rdean R d . , Newton Centre, M as

Ardiff, Eleanor F., '62

1 1 0 Waban Ave., Waban, M ass.

Arens, Stewart S., '61

Bassett, Nancy M., '60

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

Armstrong, Stanley, R., '59

Bassett, Peter K., '62

37 B artlett St., Chelm sford, M a s.

6S Forest St., New B ritain, Conn. Bassett, William W., '62

Arnett, B. Keeton, Jr., '59

9S Plea ant St., B ridgewater, M as .

819 Church St., Wayne, Pa. *Arnold, Robert A., '61

64 Carmel Rd., A ndover, M a s.

Astwood, Philip M ., '62

99 H igh St., B rookl i n e, M a

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1 64 M c K in l ey St., South Portland

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32 Welland Rd., I ndian Orch ard, Ma:,s. Bendelius, Jacqueline L., '59

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8SO Ridgewood Rd., O radell, . J. Bee, Kenyon W., '62

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Anderson, Carol M., '60

1 S4 Cambridge St., Winchester, M a s.

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1 72 College Ave., Watervil.le Bishop, James L . , I I I , '62

81 Lexington St., New B ritain, Conn. Bitgood, George E . , ' 6 1

62 Silver St., M i ddletown, Conn. Block, Patricia, ' 5 9

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Blaney, Benjamin '62 Blatt, Howard J., '61

304 Central Ave., New H aven, Conn. Bleser, Warren T., '60

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27 Welles D r., New ington, Conn. Blom, Marilyn R., '61

Farrar Rd., So. Lincoln, M a Bloom, David N., '59

708 George St., ew H aven, Con n. Blum, Simon, '61

P.O. Bov 448, Caracas, Venezuela Boardman, Edgar A., '61

21 Groveland St., Auburndale, M a . *Boccasile, Elizabeth P., '60

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B ray, Janice A., ' 59 1 9 1 r e c: n hu r t Rd . \\ · t H art ord 7, o n n . Bridgeman Andrew 0 . , '62 1 9-t B u ffinKto n ." t . � om ·r et . . f a .., . Broggini. Adrienne H ., '59 : C o p l ) .\\" . Tca ncd.: .

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· Boyle, Susan K., '62

H am d e n .

B rown, S. Bruce, '62 3.10 Capi,.ic : t . . P r t l n tl

l 0 eneca R d . , \\'orce ter. )i a. " F ranc

Campobasso, Phyllis R., ' 6 1 R ed ford R d . . C neon!. \fa,,.. Carbino, Rosemarie A., '62

Brown. Roger W., 60

Bone, Margaret J., 62 1 2 1 \\"anrh Pl.. . ·e\\ York. ·. · . Y. Bonner, Frederick A . . ' 6 1 1 7 l ' rter · t ., R u t land. \" t. Borchers, Barbara A., '60 1 rchard Dr . \\"hite P l ai n � • • •. Y. Boudreau Carol A., ' 6 1 1 e n ter t . . B a t h Bowers, Gail P., '59 7 - Demin " t. • )! a n c h t: .. t a , Bowman, J ane, ' 6 1

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Chase, W illiam V . • '62 1 732

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Choquette, Eleanore M., '60 1 78 P h i l l i t b • t • L a \\ rtn " l '. Chri tensen, J udith L., '61 ( ; h· n \ f i l l R d . • R t e. R c k \' l l l c , \ t tl.

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Copithorne, David M., '60

Church, John F., Jr., '59

209 Del lwood Ave., D ayton, Ohio

Cordner, Terence A . , '62

Churchill, Barbara A., ' 5 9

15 O l d Colony Rel., W e llesley Hill , M a .

-lS Lak ewood Pl.. Troy, N.

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1 42 ,Yi Oxford St., Lewiston Cragin, Edwin B., '62

44 1 0 42nd Street, Wash i ngton, D . C.

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Clark, Donald K., '61

590 R u tland St., We tb ury, N . Y.

289 Auburndale Ave., Aubu rndale, M as .

B u rt Hill Rd., Tol loan- Granville, M a s.

Crawford, Phyllis L., '62

Clark, John F ., '60

. Y.

1 1 School St., O l d O rch ard B each

Cleaves, Erla J.. '59

23 Cha e St., South Portland

1 30 Cherry St., Wenham, M a *Cromack, Harold J . , ' 6 1

R . F . D . No. 2, Stafford Spring , Conn.

57 Sylvan Ave., Unionville, Con n. Cronk, Janice, '59

Clough, William P., '61

1 48 Davis Ave., Auburn

New London, N . H .

Cronk, Judith, '62

Cluthe, Herbert F., '60

B rooklake Rd., Florham Park, N. J . Coburn, Janice E . , '59

St., Portland

Ave., Auburn

Cross, Anne B., '62

52 Pitcher Way, Hyannis, M as

75 Rockaway Ave., Marblehead, M a .

Crowell, Joan M., '60

Cohen, Allen, '62

1 8 1 6 Boulevard, New Haven, Conn.

Cohen, B a n a L., '62

1 493 New Holland P ike, Lancaster, Pa. Crowell, John N., '62

Camp St., W. Yarmou th, M a s.

380 H u m ph rey St., Swampscott, M as .

Cruise, Colleen M ., '59

26 Summer St., vVaterville

Cohen, Lloyd I . , '59

257 H u dsin Pl., Fairview, N . J. Cohen, Samuel G., '62

Cummings, Carolyn D., '59

1 6877 Stout St., D etroit 1 9, M ich. Cummings, Gordon S., ' 6 1

A ugusta Rd., Waldoboro Colbath, Judith A., '59

19 Lyndon St., Concord, N . H. Colburn, Philip D ., '59

F.A.O. H eadquarters, Bangkok, Thailand Cummings, Richard C., '59

1 69 Walnut St., Lewiston

29 W i n ter St., Watervil l e

Cunneen, Ann M., '61

Cole, Janet M., '62 SO Pro pect H i l l R d . ,

20 L ' Homme St., Danielson, Con n .

Cushman, Lawrence W . , '60

Lexington, M ass.

R . F. D., Sterling J unc tion, M ass.

Collins, Constance H ., '61

Custer, Katherine, '60

Sleepy H o llow Farm, M erchan tville, N. J.

P.O. B ox 306, Los Gato , Calif. Cutler, Hooper W., '62

Colitt, Leslie R., '59

1 07 Overlook R d . , M arblehead, M ass.

23 M eadowbrook Rd., W h i t e Plains, N . Y. Colley, Henderson W., '62

4 H em enway Rd., Swampscott Collins, Lawrence W., III, '62

65 A l l ison Rd., Princeton, N. J.

*Dahlberg, Richard E., '61

15 Fairfield St., N eedham, M ass. Daisy, Carlene E., '60

1 1 0 Shawmut St., Q u in cy, M ass.

Colman, Thomas W., '59

3600 N. Lake Dr., M ilwaukee, Wis.

*Dakin, Christopher M ., '61

S ugar H i l l Rd., Falls Vil lage, Conn.

Conley, Elizabeth, '62

Route 5, B aughman's Lane, Frederick, M d.

Daley, Murray L., '61

Conn, Ronald G., '62

1 75 W. Shore Dr., Marblehead, M a .

Lane, H i ngham, M ass.

Connors, Thomas N . , '59

66 G l en brook Dr., Chesh ire, Conn. Constantinidou, Olympia, '60

61 I on. D ragoumi, Salonika, Greece Coombs, Whitney J., '62

3 1 8 Tay lor Rd., Short H ills, N. J .

1 53 Columbia Ave., Edgewood, R . I . Davis, Edgar L., '61

201 Codman Rd., Norwood, M as . . Davis, James J., '62

R . F . D . No. 1, We tport, N. Y. Davis, James L., '62

l 9Yz Western Ave., Waterville Davis, Keith W . , '60

234 Wire M ill Rd., Stamford, Conn. Davis, R. Gary, '62

66 B usteed Dr., M idland Park, N. J. Davis, Mary Jane, '59

37 Lake D rive, N eedham, M ass. Dean, Penelope M., '61

30 Fo ter St., Cambridge, M as . Deans, M. Josephine, '60

18 B onad Rd., Winchester, M as Deems, Mary A., '62

1 99 Cedar St., Bangor deKadt, Wilhelmina M., '61

1 1 7-01 Park Lane So., Kew Garden 1 8, N . Y. *del'Etoile, Richard B., '61

1 1 Rayburn Rd., B elmont, M a. . . DellAquila, Stephan J., '60

8 Columbus Ave., Thompsonville, Con n . De Marcken, Baudouin F . , '62

S tonehouse, Taconic, Con n. Denman, Peter, '61

B ox 669, Kentfield, Calif. Derby, M. Joan, '60

Ferry H i l l, Granby, Ma s. Dercole, S. Frank, '61

93 Main St., B erlin, N . H. Detwiler, Susan, '61

539 Lyndhurst Ave., P i ttsburgh, Pa. Dewitt, Charles E., '61

P.O. B ox 3 1 1 , Gardiner Dietter, Robert E., '62

1 54 Woodlawn St., Ham den, Conn. Dietz, Penelope, '61

217 Edgewood D r., Edgewood H i l ls, Wilmington, Del. Dignam, Judith L., '60

2 Collins Court, Barrington, R. I .

Dignam, Joyce A., '62

2 Collins Court, B arrington, Vt. Di Napoli, Robert A., '61

19 Longlane Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Dionne, R. Dennis, '62

Seabrook, N. H. Dodge, Geoffrey, '62

Cricket Lane, Weston, Conn. Dollof, Althea J., '59 R . F . D . No. 1 , M t. Vernon Donaghy, Allen A., '62

28 M t. Plea ant St., Johnsbury, Vt.

236 D u n lop St.; Pembroke, O n tario

Doran, Priscilla A., '62

Daniels, Parmely M., '59

Dorman, Dorothy, '60

5 7 1 9 So. 3rd St., Arlington, Va. . Y.

Connors, Edmund A., '62

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1 48 Davi

*Crooker, Peter E., ' 6 1

1 074 H igh St., Bath

Cofman, Iris A., '60

15 K e n t

20 H arwick Rd., West Spri ngfi eld, Ma Crockett, Cynthia, ' 5 9

Clifton, Charlotte F., '61

46 H oratio St., New York,

1 8 Campus Ave., King ton, R. I . Crittendon, Marlyn, '62

Clark, Margaret L., '59

Connoly, Dennis R., '62

Plandome Ct., Manhas et, N. Y . Craig, David V . , ' 6 1 2 4 9 M ai n S t . , Gorham Craig, ]. David, '62

Clark, Janet E., '60

1 3 1 8 Congres

Y.

Cote, Donald R., '59

Clark, Bertha B . , '61

46 Graham Rd., Scarsdale,

Davis, Courtney L ., '60

Port mouth Ave., Exeter, N. H .

Daniels, Richard W., '60

5 7 1 9 So. 3rd St., Arlington, V a. Davenport, Barbara C., '62

B on nyvale Rd., W. B rattleboro, V t . Davidson, Carol J . , '61

73 B otolph St., North Q u incy, M ass. Davidson, Kent W., '61

208 A h St., B rockton, Mas

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8 Solon St., Wel lesley, M ass. 1 0 1 Spencer Rd., B asking Ridge, N. J. Doucette, Patricia A., '62

291 Main St., West brook Douglas, Laurence S., '59

1 7 D avenport St., Augusta Dow, Robert E., '62

1 5 1 A twater St., West H aven, Conn . Downing, Paul C . , '59

70 Cedarhurst Ave., Cedarhu rst, N . Y.


Downs, Patricia, 62 4 The H i h R oad. Br n .· v i l le, . ' Y . Doyle, Peter C . '60 1 1 1 H i l ton Ave.. arden ity, . • . Y Doyle, W ilson W.. 60 : C l i nton Pl., u ffern . • • . Y . Droll. William C ., '60 1 6 1 0 H w ard Pl., B al d w i n , ' ' . Y . Duchrow, Elwyn C . , '62 434 D'. rcy • t. . Pem broke. n ta r i Dudley, Ann H ., ' 60 • l ai n L. B ow doi nham Duggan, Peter M ., '62 11 E. lnd t . . . . w Y o rk . • '. Y . Dukeshire, Janice E . . '61 L ng and,. R d .. Y rk Dumas, Roger F ., '60 4 Bay L • • l anch t ·r • . · H . * Duncan, James, ' 6 1 1 03 enter . . , ncor d . • • H . D unn. Cynthia B., '62 3 rove t . . \\ inch ter, • h!- . D unn, John L., Sp. 1 67 \\' ater � , \\'aten i h: D unnington, Judith A., ' 6 1 377 I a. nt ' t , Rr ckto l , � f a ... ... . Dunstan, John, '59 9 1 .\ H er rick R el. en tre• • f . 1 !'. • 'e\ · ton Dupras, Judith A., '62 Dun table Rd .. Tyn h r • • I ' . Dyer, Margaret F ., '60 \\" c. t hrook Eaton, Marijane, '62 2 chool t., :an ford Eayrs, Barbara E ., '62 1 • \ \ h ter t . . l ulcll horn. � l a ' · Eck, Marcia L., '62 40 . ch ol , t • • ' o r t h hor . l a . Eddy. Latimer B . • '59 W Ll \ i l1 K " l n R,I., \\ d i •,I ·y, �1 :1 ' ' · Edmond, Susan A., '60 . h r R ,.a d . \\'t t ·rly. IL I . Egan, C . Margaret, ' 59 . 1 9 1 � t h h , T ro) . Y. Ehl, Brenda L ., '61 - \\"ak \ · • \\ ak fi lei. . l a • Eidam, Barbara E., '59 E. H a n'. r h 1 1 l . t • Lawr ·nc , f a ' · Eiaentrager, Amy M . , ' 6 1 :;4 1 4 . \ r l ington \ \ · , . . '" Y rk 7 1 . . ' Y . Ela, Nancy D ., '62 . ha\\ D r i ve. \\"a) lallcl . • 1 a-. . Ellery, Richard V., Jr., '62 1 2 en trc .· t.. Danv r , �l a •Emmerson, Roxanna B., ' 6 1 B o 1 1 S , \\ a t r .'t . . 'ort h l 'c m h rok · . • l a . . Enloe, David G., '62 34 The Terrace, �l a n h a et, . ' . Y. Eplett, Jane E., '59 1 r,: h a r l ton . · t • .· t rat fo r d . � n n . E1terbrook, Harold M., '59 - r, i ray . t., \ r lingt n , �f a .. . Ettinger, M argot E., '62 22 l 'l y m ou t h R d , l ' lan cl o 1 1 1 , • ' , Y. Evan1, Alice M ., '62 408 . a l t <'r 1 ' 1 . . \\. (' tti Id, ' . J . Evan1, Carolyn W ., ' 6 1 2� l 'a r h r J«I . \\ ;1kt· fi e l e i , M a nl

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Evans, Thomas J . , 6 1 JO L a u r I , \\'at rhury .

nn.

Falkson, Philip B .. '60 I 4 rant . ve .. , ' e w lln, .\ l a-. . Farley, j ay W . . '62 9 1 Plea;.a. n t t., l ught n . .\l a."· Farnham, Patricia A . , '62 27 K atahdin :\ vc., ).l i l l i n ket Farren, M ichael F., ' 59 <l :\ vc . . 1 24 ,r en" wamp. col t , .\ l a ' · Farwell, Lee, '59 11 :chaff •r H il l . \\' I I -. R i H·r, \ ' t . *Fassett, Gerald P., '62 3 1 -74 l t h : t .. L n g I I n d .i t ) . •. Y Fawcett, Grace, '59 1M19 • ha ta Rd., B ·rkrlc} • I. F eng, Loui e, '62 o3 �I arry n Rd . . . 1 n ![ a p o r c Ferber, M ichael J ., '59 1 -1: 7 \ H•. , Flu hing . . ' . Y . Fergu o n , Bruce C . , '62 i n R d . .r m . R. I . Ferrie, John C., ' 5 9 1 4 : \\ a \ l l t

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\\ h 1 tt l'la1n , . · Y Fetherston, Susan K., '59 J

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\\ t dl llll • . . J . Field, Frederick M .. '59 4 .- \ h i y 11 \ tlam 'ir I . \\'n mnu t h , . r a .. Field, Stephen, '60 1 l \ u rll-1 •h t . \\' tt n·i l l Field , Richard, ' 6 1 tU F· irk · R e l . • \\ h 1 1 , • t a ..... Fillback, Wayne E . . '60 (i05 . ! ;11 1 1 · 1 . . l 'or t l n d . '011 1 1 . Finner, Steve L., '60 .? I ii • E !.ncl \H . . l 1 a 1 1 1 i . Fla. Fishe, Manlyn L., '60 !.l 1 ' 1 11 I l il l ' t . .\l .1 11 h •-.t •r. ·011 11 . Fi her, Adam E., '62 1 1 7 \\ anrl. J l l . 'n\ Ytirl.. , . • Y Fisher, Herman, Jr., '60 I \ u h r \ • t . \\ t r v i l l · • Fi k. AJlen A., '62 \\ a l nut t , ntt r\' i l lc. \I :1 ... .. . Fitz, F ranklin F., '62 90 E . ( ,w 1 t., . tafTonl . prm • , '011 11 Fitzpatrick, H enry W ., '60 1 5 7 L " ·II R el . . \\ l k I � H i l l . \ l a ., .. . * F lint, Barbara, '60 - 1 . · · pt u n · 1 ., B \'t-rly, � f a .. . . Flynn, Michael D., '61 JS Oc:1:1l\\ Ooll H <I , I aril-n, ·on n . Foehl, William C . , '59 B u ·1.. 1 ·y • t , \\ i l i l alll t m\ 1 1 , �l a " · •F oley, Charles J ., ' 59 I nrt c • t , B l n, ).{ a-. . . Foley, j ean A., '60 . t . , : l'ar ... 1 urt . · orri -. F oley, Regina C., ' 6 1 29 Sa\\ ) r . · t , l 'ortla n<I Foresman, Edith H ., ' 5 9

.lM1 t "pp · r . f ou 1 1 t a 1 11 \ v l· . . t · p1H·r �{ o n tc l air, . '. J .

Forgey, Janet M . , '59 70 • •

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Forsberg, Dawn L., '60 424 A l p i n e t.. akland Fourcade, Suzanne, ' 6 1 75 ' p lan d A ve., \\' h i t e P l a i n . , N . Y . Fournier, Constance A . , '62 97 Park t.. Liverm re F a l l s Fowler, David N . . 6 0 hoat , h ool, \\' a l l i ngf rd, o n n . t Fox, C. James, '59 19 B re\\ :. t r Rd .. . e\\ ton Hi h lands. �Ia;. ... . Fox, Thomas P., '62 4 o h u rn . \ v • . , k whegan Francis, J ill H ., '62 L nca ... t •r . \ \• .. L u n n h u r g, � f a ,::.. Frankel, Alan M., '61 1: \\' . bt. . 'cw Y rk . . '. Y . Franklin, Edward C . '62 323 , i p y Trail. armel. N. Y . Fraze, John T., '62 229 H ighland • ve., Fall R iver. �[ a ... . . Freedman, Donald P., '60 \\' i nc ma Dr . . H u nt ingt n, • . Y . Freeman, Donald, ' 59 :J il ver . t , \\' atcn· i l l Freeman, Ruth M., ' 5 9 1 1 L r n H d . . \ \ i ncJw,tc.'r, �l a-. ... . French. Eldon B., '60 I • • l1 n R. F . . 'n. French, Jam es R., '62 !.O �r adi ... 011 .h c., r, n forcl , • • . J French, Peter E., '60 1 25 .\mity . t., \ m hc:r-.t. �l a " · F romm, M artha E., ' 6 1 J4 1 ' 0 • t a t . ,. r. D e l . - t.. I F ukuda, Hiro hi, Sp. 19.11 K a t a � F uj i ...a" a. F naK;m a. J ap n Fullam. David, '60 J . F. D. . . I , \\' at n 1 l l c F uller, Anne G., '59 Th \n h ra� , rlcan .. , �I J.,;., Fullerton, Sandra J., '62 .�42 n •Id ·n H i l l Rd .. \\' i l t n, onn. Furstenberg, W illiam L., '62 224 B l monl, \ 11 1 1 \rh r , �l ich. Gache, M arius A ., '60 84 Kc: a ... I ·r . v ., L di, ' . J . Gaffney, J ea n E., '62 11 ,. rl ok R d . . \\' r ., t po r t , Con n . Galante, Ralph L., '60 I Hi I bide \v " · . a u g u :- . �I ai- ... . Gallin, David M., '62 Jl E l k . \ \'C . , • r w J chcll . . •. Y . Gamage, Townley, 61 R iven•i · w , � I u ... tcr, .\fa ... ., . Gannon, Robert J .. '6 1 5.30 Fairwav R el . , J. R i dgrn ood � , Gantt, J o A nn , '61 \\'aJ ... h \ ,· • • Ro.· 564, � re<: 1 1 \\ ich, ·011 11 • GardeJ, William A., '60 1 4 4 \\'. 86th St . . r " Y o r k , . Y. Gardiner, Sherrill, ' 6 0 l2 :ummit · 1 . . J..; a ... t H am ple n , 01111. Garment, Stephen S., '62 I 0 1 �I ort 11 !-'t., �I ah'l' r l l t: , • ' \' . Garnett, M arline J., '60 I ·trnit


Garston, Matthew J., '62

Gore, I da Mae, '62

384 Hawthorn St., New B edford, Ma s. Gauthier, Arlene J., '62 S Nye Ave., ashua,

Haidas, James G . , '60

9SO Franklin St., Tren ton, N. ] . *Gould, Gerald F., Jr., '61

Gear, Sharon L., '62

19 Linden Pl., M i ddl etown, N. Y.

N . Y . Ho pital, 1 2 1 Westch ester Ave., White Plains, N . Y.

Hall, Grayce, '61

Saybrook Rd., Es ex, Con n.

68 Walt on Park, M e l rose 76. M ass.

Gow, Edwin K., '61

1 48 'vVarner St., M anche ter, N . H . Gelders, Robert, '60

Westminster School, Simsbury, Con n .

Hall, Helen E., '60

206 Southampton Dr., Silver Springs, M d.

Graf, Karen A . , '61

Old H ighway, Wil ton, Conn .

84 Dartmouth Rd., B ala- Cynwyd, Pa.

Gengras, Alfred ]., I I I , '59

21 Auburn Rd., W e t H artford, Conn.

Hamby, Wallace B., '62

Graham, Donald R., '60

2S Lodge Rd., B elmont, M a

Genthner, Sally A . , ' 6 1

s.

*Graham, Edson H., '62

Woron oake H eight , W oronoco, M ass. 34 Sargen t Ave., Nashua, N. H . Gerber, Ronald P., '60 l S l S M acombs Rd., B ronx, N. Y. German, Kathryn J., '59

67 M yrtle A ve., Clifton, N . J.

. Y.

Grandberg, Gilbert J., '59

1 8 1 Laurel Rd., Chestnut Hill, M ass. Grant, Diane E., '59

Germer, Jane T., '62

17 Hamilton St., Somer worth, N . H .

9 B rook l i n e Dr., West Hartford, Conn.

Grant, Joan E . , '62

Gerrard, Robert C., '60

13 F ifth Ave., Watertown, Ma s. Gerrish, Frank M., '61

72 1 Crescent Parkway, Westfield, N . J. Gray, Joseph M., '61

2S8 Prospect St. Framingham, M ass.

4 R idgefield Rd., Wincl1 e ter, M ass.

Gerry, Anne E., '60

Greeley, W. Bradford, '60

14 School St., B rewer

1 359 Mas achusetts Ave., Lexington, M a s.

Gesecus, Joanne D., '62

10 Nassau St., M assapequa, N . Y. Getting, Nancy L., ' 6 1

40 Centre Ave., B elmont, M ass. Gibbons, Joseph H., '61

Green, Frederick W., Jr., '62

56 Woolson St., Watertown, M a . Green, William C., '62

Stockbridge, Vermont

7 Alden Lane, Port Washington , N. Y .

*Greenman, David B., '62

230 Cedar Ave., Swan sea, M ass.

Gibbs, Richard H ., '61

23 P h i l lips Ave., Swampscott, M a s Gibson, John V . , '59

Greer, Robert A., '60

21 Hamden St., G loucester, M ass. Gregorio, Philip J., '62

99 So. A wixa Ave., B ay S hore, N . Y.

36 Gou l d St., R eading, M ass. Grescak, Janet C., '61

*Gigon, Norman P . , ' 5 9

1 4 A sbury St., New M ilford, N . J . Gilbert, Gary T . , '59

39 Fran cis Lane, Byram, Con n. Grieco, John A., J r . , '62

1 02 Sidney St., East Haven, Conn.

605 B ou l evard, R evere, M ass. Gilbert, Peter, '61

Griffith, Janice C., '62

Central St., Norw e l l , M ass.

Union, N. H .

Gilmore, Virginia L., '62

Grimm, Joseph L . , '59

21 Wyman Ave., Kittery

1 02 Avondale Ave., Haddon field, N. ]. . H.

Goldberg, Edward R., '59

17 Croftdale Rd., N e w ton Centre, M ass. Goldberg, Jerome F., '60

St., Portland

Goldfarb, Michael R., '62

S30 West End Ave., New York, N . Y. Goldschmidt, Arthur E., Jr., '59

S44 E . 86th St., New York, N . Y.

Goodman, I . Michael, '59

40 W. 77th St., New York, N. Y.

Goodwin, Sandra L., '61

Churc h S t . , Farmington, Con n . I n attendance 1 t eme ter only.

tGross, George M., '60

Case Farm, B ristol, R. I .

Gross, Nicolas P., '62

Mi tuket Ave., M ys tic, Conn. Grout, Janet M., '60

Peter Bont Rd., I rvi ngton, N. Y . Guiles, Jeremy S . , '60

60 Roo evelt Ave., Waterville Gunn, Donald W., ' 5 9

1 72 ďż˝ Col l ege Ave., Waterville Gwyn, Priscilla A., '62

2 D unham Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Hagerman, Gary N ., '59

404 No. Main St., Canandaigua, N . Y.

t In attendance 2nd eme ter only.

[ 1 98 ]

R . F. D ., Es ex, M a s. 8 Worcester St., We t Boylston, M a

Graham Malcolm S., '61

2S Circle Rd., Scar dale,

70 Wind or Ave., B u ffalo, N. Y. Hamill, Geoffrey R., '62 Hamilton, Jean A., '62

40 Gall ison Ave., M arblehead, M ass.

George, Barbara E., '59

40 Chippewa Rd., W orce ter, M a . *H all, Gordon W., '61

4 Carolyn Pl., Westport, Conn.

Gould, Nancy N., '62

Geddes, Diann C., '61

Gleason, Ann M., '62 l S Chandler St., Penacook,

1 46 Payne Whitney Lane, M anha set, N . Y .

Gottfried, Herbert W., '62

B ox 234, Shore Rd., H al esite, N . Y .

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43 York St., Bath Hahlbohm, Louise A., '61

2 Center Hill Rd., King ton, M as .

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Gay, William C., Jr., '59

1 67 France

Haggett, Robert D., '60

2 Sever St., Plymouth, M a Gorham, Nancy D . , '61

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Hamilton, William D., '61

Mal lard Point, E sex, Conn. Hansen, Henry W . , J r . , '62

303 Washi ngton St., \i\finchester, M as . Hanson, Mary A., '61

287 So. Kenilworth Ave., E l m hu r t, I ll. Harden, Gail, '60

S25 Main St., Dalton, M a *Harding, Richard E., '61

222 M erriam St., Weston, M as Harper, Ellen E., '61

8 1 07 Eastern Ave., P h i ladelphia 1 8, Pa. Harris, Druscilla G., '61

17 Suffolk Rd., Wellesley 81, M as . Hartman, Robert, '60

1 1 22 Ocean Ave., B rooklyn, N. Y. Hartnett, Charles F . , J r . , '62

M eadow House, D over, N. H . Haskell, Robert A., '62

9 Lakeview Ter., Winch ester, M ass. Haskins, Janet L., '61

308 Leyden Rd., G reen field, M ass. *Hawes, John G., '61

51 Smith Neck R d., D artmouth, M a s. Hawkes, Stephen E., '61

1 74 Longfel low St., Portland Hay, Elizabeth, '59

2 Ocean Rd., South Portland Hayde, Edward F., '62

1 79 No. Kensico Ave., White Plains, N . Y. Hayes, Stephen W., '59

H igh St., Ea t P epperell, M ass. Hayes, Wilbur F., '59

606 Cen tre St., N ew ton, Ma s. Healey, D. Elaine, '62

1 1 Montclair Dr., West H artford, Con n . Hebb, Dorcas M., '62

63 M ai n St., B ridgton Henderson, Peter L., '60

10 Coolidge Ave., Caribou Henderson, Philip, Jr., '59 SS Ridgecrest Garden ,

M t . Ki co, N. Y.


Hendricks, Grant 0. '59 K en ih' o r t h Rd . . � f o u n t a i n Lake .

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J en sen, Ralph E., '62 JI u en .· t., • · wt w n . Jeromin, Roberta E., '60

H utchin on, Helen A., '60

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• H olachuh, Edward, ' 6 1 (Jl9 L i m t . , W l· t h l 1'1,

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H olmes, Leon R., '60 I 1 1 Q u a r t u -. . t ,

Jaffee, Peter M . , '62 93 L o ,· c t t t . . B \'e r l y , � [ a. . . Jabrdoerfer, Gary, '62 R. .. �J i i ford, •. J . Janes, Philip M . , '62 21 Tcrrv " l ' l a i n R d. , 1111. R io m fi I d. Jelinek, Carole J . , '59

Howard, Elizabeth B . . ' 6 1 \\' 1111urm . } . t., . · at ic k . :\l a .. . Howard, Harriette, '60

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H ilton, John E., '62 . \ t en ... H ilton, Richard L., '60 R . F. D I , umh r l a n • l · n t r H iltz, K atherine G., '62 21 � urnmer : . . 1 1 l f o r · l . • •. H . H inman, Jane, '62 H old rn • chool, I ' J y mo u t h , • H . H oagland, Judith J .. '62 •

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Houghton, Peter E., '62

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H odges, Daniel L .• '6 1 1 \ ' m t r . , l 'lymouth . H offman, J oan C . . '59 1 40 I ' lliam I< d . ,. R c h c l l • • Y • · Hoffman, Judith A., ' 6 1

B .· 1 74 , R i verh ead.

Jacobson, David E., '62

R d. , B ra t t k boro, \ ' t .

Houghton, James D., '62 13 .?I , \\' i n d r, u h H oughton Patricia A., '61

H ilton, Diane M .. '60

R o · \ ond Rd., U u ak ·r l l i l l ,

245 c n t ra l t., , u t h \\' y m u t h , � l ass.

Hooven, Martha, 6 1 7 L 11 • Piu t., Bl

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Jackson, Beverly A., '60

Hooper, John R., '61 u n ::. t Lak

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Karkos, Dennis, '59

Knott, Cynthia L., '61

Old J ay S t . , W i lton

1 1 5 Greenway St., Harnden, Conn.

K a t z , Lydia A., '59

Knowles, Jonathan R., '62

94 Naples R d .. B rook line, M ass.

Danforth St., Rehoboth, Ma s.

Kaufman, Donald M., '60

Kondla, Susan C., '62

87 W i l l oughby St., N ewark, N. J .

53 Sanford Lane, Stamford, Con n. Kramer, Anthony F., '62

Keddy, Gene P., ' 6 1

290 1 So. Parkway, Chi cago, I l l.

39 Winth rop St., M i l ton, Ma

Kramer, Paul A., '60

K e e f , Sandra A., '62

284 I n dependence Dr., Chestnut H i l l , M a s.

298 Hammond S t . , Bangor Keefe, William B ., '62

Kudriavetz, Nancy A., '62

1 785 H ighland Pkwy., St. Paul, M i n n .

63 Moun tain Rd., W e t H artford, Conn.

Keil, Jocelyn A . , '61

Kudriavetz, Stephen P., Jr., '60

38 Slocum Crescent, Forest H il l s 75, . Y.

63 M ountain Rd., V. est Hartford, Conn.

Keith, Susan ]., '62

Kunzer, Alexander H., '62

369 Lakeside Dr., B ridgewater, M as

Route 2, Box 7 1 , O l d Cou ntry Rd., H u ntington, N. Y.

Kellner, Denise, '59

Kurzman, Robert A . , '62

Fairgrounds Rd., Woodbridge, Con n .

1 029 H umphrey St., Swampscott, M ass.

Kellom, J o h n B ., '60

Kyle, Edward E., '62

344 Cabot St., B everly, M ass.

501 Elm St., Lakeport, N . H.

Kelly, John N ., '61

63 Greeley Ave., Bar H arbor LaCroix, Justyn W., '61

Keltie, Robert C., '59

19 H illcre t Lane, Rye, N . Y.

25 Sagamore R d . , W e ll esley H i lls, M ass.

LaForgia, Jerry, '60

4 1 2 Woodcliff Ave., North B ergen, N. J .

Kemp, Marjorie L., '61

51 Echo Dr. N., D arien, Con n.

LaFreniere, Sally A., '62

Kenison, Richard G., '60

R . F . D . No. 1, Pownal

6 Churc h St., M anchester, Ma s.

Lamb, Cynthia A., '62

* K ennedy, Elisabeth M., '61

57 School St., Gardiner

43 Appleton St., Cambridge 38, M ass.

Lamb, Gillian, '62

666 Pear e St., Swan sea, M ass.

Kennedy, Harris W., '62

1 42 Rockland Ave., Portland

Lambert, Paul R., '60

22 Cedar St., Augusta

Kennedy, Karen A., '60

1 1 O rchard St., S tony Point, N. Y .

Lambson, Donna M., '62

36 Loomis St., Southwick, Mas

* K ent, Bruce J . , '60

Long Lots Rd., Westport, Conn.

tLandis, M. Joyce, '61

90 1 Columbia Ave. , Palmyra, N. J .

Kent, Samuel, '61

Talcott Notch R d., Farmington, Con n.

Lansing, Richard M . , '60

Baldwin H il l Rd., Litchfield, Conn.

Kent, Susan W., '62

M edomak

Lapham, Beverley H., ' 6 1

Keough, Frank J ., '61

20 Leitch Ave., Skaneateles, N . Y.

56 Emily Dr., New B ritain, Conn .

Lapham, Henry G . , '60

Kies, Katherine D . , '59

282 B eacon St., B oston, M as .

237 Landis Lane, Deerfield, I ll.

LaPlante, Ovila J., Sp.

Kimball, Ann C., '60

Webb Rd., Route 1, Waterville

42 Forest A ve., Orono

Larchez, Lawrie F., '60

Kimball, Lynn B., '62

27 Walnut Rd., South Hamil ton, M ass.

225 W i l liam St., Pittsfield, M ass.

Kimball, Marion F., '59

Larivee, Michael, '62

21 Pomeroy Rd., M adi on, N . J .

1 7 B ass River Rd., B everly, M a

Kimsey, Donald W ., '62

Larivee, Peter, '62

1 01 H o l l owtree Ridge, Darien, Con n.

17 B ass River Rd., B everly, M ass.

Kingdon, Bruce W ., '62

Larkin, Anne T., '61

Kinne, Dennis A., '62

Larsen, Arleen G., '59

74 J efferson St., Lynn, M a s.

1 429 M ai n St., Holden, M a s.

8717 3rd Ave., North B ergen, N. J.

W. M ai n St., Housatonic, M ass. Kirkendall, Thomas P., '60

Lassen, Elizabeth A., '60

Kisonak, J o a n R . , '62

Latham, Elizabeth A., '59

M arysvi l l e, O h i o

Rodge Rd., R . F . D . No. 1 , Lisbon Falls

Klafstad, Julie A., '60

B ox 700, Route 2, Trumbull, Conn.

Knight, F. Fritz, '62

267 M an n i ng St., N eedham, Ma s. 53 H igh St., D eep River, Conn. Lathe, Ralph M., '60

398 Water St., Hallowell Lathrop, Lawrence R., '60

Range Rd., Cumberland Center Laughlin, Linda M . , '62

B rookfield R d . , Fiskdale, M a s.

1 4 1 M orai n e St., B rockton, M a *

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LaVerdiere, Paul R., '59

39ďż˝ Gold St., Waterville Lawrence, Carol, '61

5527 M eader Lane, Dallas 29, Texas Lawrence, David H., '59

Peppere l l Rd., West Groton, M ass. Lawrence, H . Claudia, '60

43 1 Owen Rd., Wynn ewood, Pa. Lawton, Arthur M., '62

1 63 H oerle B lvd., Torrington, Conn. Laylin, Peter R., '60

2541 Lane Rd., Col umbus, Ohio Lazarus, Gerald S., '59

10 Hill ide Ave.,

ew York, N . Y.

tLee, A. Terence, '61

40 Dudley Ave. No., M iddletown, R. I . Legro, Donald E., Jr., '61

84 Gleason Rd., Lexington, M ass. Lehman, Anne W., '61

508 Vallamont Dr., Williamsport, Pa. Leighton, Charles C., '60

44 Mar hall St., Newton Centre, M a s. Leiser, Peter D., '62

C. P. 2838, Sao Pau lo, B razil Leofanti, Peter L., '62

17 B righ t Rd., Belmont, M ass.

Leotta, Louis, '59

98 Rockwell St., M alden, M ass. Lessard, Richard A., '62

1 67 Northern Ave., Augusta Levenson, Linda L., '60

Embassy of U. S. A . , K a b u l , Afghanistan Levesque, Richard W., '62

19 Western Ave., Waterville Levine, Robert B., '61

Center St., Vineyard H aven, M a s. Levine, Stephen B., '59

65 Pro pect St., Stamford, Conn. Lewis, Chester W., '60

Palmer St. Ext., N orwich, Con n. Lewison, Brenda L., '62

2 Park St., H opedale, M ass. Libby, Thomas E., '59

9 Amherst St., Augu ta Lief, Erickson, '62

32 Park Ave., N ew ton, M ass. Light, David A., '60

Coe St., Win ted, Conn. Lindholm, Karen J ., ' 6 1

2 1 1 0 Girard Sou th, M i n n eapolis, M in n . *Linehan, Charles H., '60

Oak H il l Rd., Harvard, M a Lippincott, Margaret, '59

c/o M r. M arshall F. B ryant, Limerick List, Barbara T., '59

6 M arion Rd., Vvatertown 72, M as . Little, Clarence W., '60

207 M orton St., Orange, Va.

Little, Hugh, '62

233 W. 20th St., New York, N. Y.

Little, Nancy C., '59 19 J oh an sen St., Portland Little, R. Clive, '59

Box 334e, R . D. Newton, N. ].

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Littlefield, Colleen, '62 . 'ewp rt Littlefield Robert H ., '60 . lbi n Littlefield Ronald G. '60 . lhi n Litz, Susan. '62 47 � ec nd , t., Pr ...qu 1 . le Lockwood. H oward D., '59 1 099 leman Rd.. h -.hir , o n n . Loew, Raymond M ., '62 12 B rook t.. ard n it} . . • Y . Loffredo, Ralph J . , '62 ran F( " • ' ] . 79 • · o. Und , t . E ... 1 Long, Barry E . , ' 6 1 101 Fair 1 • • \\"am i k , }{ Long, David j., ' 6 1 14 1 \\. orlhurv R d . . \\"at rtown. ·- n n Longenecker, Gail C . , '60 R idge Rd . . Kat nah • . • Y Longley, Russell G., '59 Pl a a n t � t .. · �· t n · .., R1v�r. \·1. • Loring, R Peter, ' 6 1 1 2 0 \\"a h i ni;tt n � t. \\'al pol , • I a ... ... . Love, Cynthia H ., '60 I l l . 'orth t , :ac Loveland, Roberta G., '62 97 ak t., ."t:: dh m 92, . l a-. . Lovell, Anne, ' 6 1 · u rry R d .. Ell \\ rth Lowrance, I one R . , '62 1 73 . l ain t., H i ngham . . l a Lucas, Deborah H., '61 . It Dt: ·rt Lucier, Richard G., '60 I OJ \ a l n u t H il l R e l . · e w ton . . f a ... . Ludwig, Charles S., '62 Rou t e 2. \u ru ta Luethke, Charles j ., '59 4 : 1 fl: th . t , \\ t: t • • w Y i r k , . · . ) . Lunt, Harriet W ., ' 6 1 ;!() o t t - D} r TM.. ap� E l i zah h Lyon, N athaniel C., '62 . caman R d , ' ·\\ London, . • H . Lyons, Claire C., ' 6 1 237 Dodge t., B v rlr . . ta .. . M c Allister, James B., '62 31 • E t h . t • . ·,.\\ York . · . Y. MacArthur, Gregory W., '59 42 ah t . t •• \\ 1n h · t · r . . f • ... . M c B ride, John L., '62 IIl h I . t . Htlmont, \I ;1 M c Cabe, M ichael R., ' 6 1 l ' Fi ... ke R d , \\ I I I ·y l 1 1 l l , • f a M c Carthy, J oan L. A., '62 1 6 . a n wc>< <I . t . . B ru u \\ t k M cCleery, Samuel R., '62 JJ'J . · tonv H i l l R d . \\' i l hrah a m . • f a . M c C racken, Richard N . , '60 I Tor} Lan ·, . car clal , • ' . Y. M c Cue, Ellen M ., '61 62 . f o u n t.du . \ \'e., .'um rn i t , • . ) . M c D ermott, Jeanne M ., '59 14 La\H n t . . 1 · n :dly , • . ) . Mac Donald, Bruce L., '59 .J'J H 11 h aril \ v t . l 'orl 1 1 1 1111 1'1 . . •• J I M a c D onald, Gordon C., ' 6 1 )()'J � l 'a r k .\ n . , . ' 1 · " Y urk , • . Y . • J n a t t t· 111l:mt• • I t

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M c Donough, Rosemary A., ' 5 9 :-ti E a � t t., D e d h a m , )I a�� . M c Farland, B ruce W ., '59 3 Dayt n t., .\ u�u.· t a M cFarlane, Peter N . , 60 anee l B a y Plan tati n , :t. J oh n , \ . I . M cGregor, Barbara A., ' 6 1 I: re-.t R d . R \\ ay t n . o n n . M c H ale, J o h n W ., '62 12 \\' .. t m in ... t r . ve., B ruth\\ icJ... M c l nnis. Charle , '59 Jl 4 ircuit Rd . Port... mou t h , . •. II . M c i ntosh, Jame$ R., 59 n n. olumh1a, M ac K enty, J eremiah G . . ' 6 1 Ed rart '\\ II • • ta ... ... . M ac K enzie, Nancy J., '62 -l H 1 l k r · ... 1 .h . • �[ lrn ... h \\ 11 , • ). M c K evett, Mabelle W., '59 4 Deu H i l l \ H . Danhur) , 1111. M ac Lean. M alcolm F., '62 9 J p ' I I T r , \\ anl (hlO l t , :\ I . .., . M ac Lean, Robert j., '60 ..?u ilt k 111;111 P t . , . • \\ Y ork . • • Y M c L ean, Susan A., ' 6 1 7 P l 1 a n t . l • R k p r t . �l a ... . M ac Leod, Judith T., ' 6 1 : 1 Laur I Dr , . • ·t ! h a m . �{ ,.. Mc Laughlin, Blandine L. ( M rs. ) , '60 Drun1 1non1l .\ \ , Fa1rfi ·Id M ac N utt, Mary M ., '60 •den . \ \' c.., 19 E a -. t \\ illt ... t n , • • . Y. M ac Pherson, Bruce R., '62 t1.? I \\ a-.h 1 11 1ton . t . . \ lu n 'Ion. � I a • M c Pike, Douglas W., '62 Ho 39, H anul n H iJ(hland .. McWilliam, Wendy R., '60 tiS Dur. n t R d . • . out h \\ t:ylll< 11t h . � J a ., .. Macartney, N orman S., ' 6 1 : Btflfonl R d , Port \\ " hm�ton, • •. Y . Maccaferri, Eliane L., '59 24 R 1lf1lld . t • Hy , . ' M ack, Dixie P., '60 R J , D ·o. 1 , 1 ·rry, . ' . l [ . Mackey, Linda C., '60 \ l g r ·ou rt, \\ t t ht urn , H rnn v1l lt, ' 't M ackinnon, N eil G., J r., '62 99 1 1 1 m r l� cl , ' t·ltl h ,1111 , . i ;i M acomber, Gail, ' 6 1 Eaton R ll . 1rn ay, . 1 £ . Macomber, Susan, '60 H1 h ·rt n ion, '0111) o l l tgl , \\ a t c r \' i l l t• * M acrum , J oseph M ., ' 6 1 J I U l1 \ \F \ I ' . . 953, . , 11 Fran i co, ·alif M adden, Daniel F ., '60 1 1 .\I apk\' ood \ \ l·. . .\f orllmro, .\f a., Maguire, John C., '61 Lunu· v i l l · , . · 1 J oh n ( 1 1 y , . '. B . M aher, A. Sue, ' 6 1 \\ tck ... \I ill M aher, France j ., ' 6 1 X9 . noncl . · 1 , l l a l l o \ · I I M aheu, Conatance R., '60 It f - I > . 'o !., .\l l· h a 11 1 l l· a l l

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M ahoney, I ri s K., ' 6 1 10 arpen ter t . . ...\. t t l cboro, U a M ainero, Frank A . , '62 -l H u n t i n g Lane, Lyn n fi e l d, .\f a -. Malsch, Craig B., '62 334 • 'o. edar Rd ..

Fai rfield.

0 11 11 .

M anning, Jeffrey W . , '62 2 \\'a.., h i n t 11 � t.. Danver.;; , .\ l a M anty, Wayne j., '62 -t arp nt r R d., \\'a l p I . .\I a Marchant, George T . , '60 83 l 'a u l R c \' ere R d., . · cc<l h a m . :.\1 a-.-.. M a rchetti, Edward R., '60 1 3 56 \\'a-.. h i ngton : t . , Bath M archo, Cathryn M . . ' 5 9 :o \cad my " t , P r e .., q u c bl Marder, Phyllis S., '62 1 4 1 Evelyn Rd .. \\'aba n , )f a.,,.. M arglin, Joseph H ., '59 82 K c n i h' rth t., , c w t n , 1I a "' · Marier, Robert E., '60 K e nnebunk Beach. K en n ebunk Markowitz. Ronald, '62 1 73 • dar \ ,·e , Patchogue . . T. Y. Markowitz, Stephen, ' 5 9 ur ... c, 1 �,75 r..rand , C\\ 'i ork, . . ) . Marks W illia H . , '62 I Reach Lane, • · or t h H a ,·cn, on n. Marr, David E., ' 6 1 1 09 . pri n EC . t., \\" ,. t O rid '' atcr . • l a . M arr, Robert B., '62 D r fi e lcl Marshall, Bruce C., '62 71 .\ u .., t i n ' t . . 1 ' r t land M arshall, Susan A., '62 lei Blht 11 Rd.. , r t n . .\fa ... . M artin. H elen, '60 4(1=i \\ c t ) ack.., n Rd .. \\' lhter , rove ... 1 9, �I o. M artin, j ohn H., '59 Id Lsmc. onn . Martin, john L . . '62 1 1 20 4th " .. K l·an1e\ . .. hra,ka Martin, M a ry L., '59 50 • ch ml • I., rham M artin, Sally P., '60 77 I loom fi c l d S t . , I .t-.· i n •ton, �l a ... .... M asuda, Jeffrey N ., '62 98-JU '17th \ \• " • For • -. t H i l l ... . . r Y . Matern, Walter E . • '61 ,17 Euni \ vc., \\' or t· t t>r, �t a "· M athieu, Douglas, '60 J.5 l 'l ·a an tclalt> \ \ l' , \\'at ·n·ille M ayer, M . Sandra, '60 H c l �I i l l Farm R oad, ;r nwirh, m1 11. M egathlin, Donald E., ' 59 94 Ll'\\ i-. \ H· .. \\ ;ll poll', • t a,, ,, . M erchant, Colby M ., '59 12 . pnng . t • • \\'at rrvil lt· M e rrick, Douglas, '59 1-l \\ 1 l 1 h\ oocl R e l , l f art ... clal ' , 1 ' . '\ . M e rrill, Frederick H . • '62 \\ 111 111 l m: k , \' t M errill, Sally A., ' 6 1 41 lfrrk · It·) l , 1 '11rt l ; 1 1 1 c l

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Metcalf, Carroll M ., '59

9 1 09 B u rning Tree R d . , B e t h esda 1 4, M d. Metcalf, Melba S., '59

1 3 1 Grant St., Bangor Metcalf, Peter B., '61 I

L u n t St., B y fi eld, M a

Metzger, John M . , '59

406 So. B u rges Ave., Columbu , O h i o Meyerhuber, Carl I . , '62

S8 Somers Ave., B erge n fi eld, N. J. Miles, Gary B., '62

1 1 1 2 H igh land Ave., N eedham, M as . Miller, Judith A., '60

1 73 Elm Rd., Falmouth, M as *Miller, Robert W ., '62

H armony Rd., North Scituate, R. I . Miller, Susan S., '61

701 Park Pl., Lake B l u ff, I l l . Millett, Patricia J . , '62

Franklin St., B uck port Mills, Jane, '59

S42 H igh Rock St., Needham, M as . Miner, Norman F., '61

21 Federal St., St. J o h n sbury , Vt. Mitchell, Dawn E., '61

R . F. D. No. 2, A u b u rn Mitchell, Larry R., '60

1 9 K im berly Lane, M uncie, I nd. Mittleman, Richard S., '62

74 Eigh t h St., P rovidence, R. I .

Moffatt, Frederick C., '60

Argi l l a Rd. I pswich, Ma s. Monro, Ann, '60

24 Park Rd., W i nchester, Ma * M onteleone, Mary B., '62

M u nson R d . , Farmington, Con n. Montgomery, Bruce W., '59

2980 B r iggs Ave., B ronx, N. Y. Moore, Anthony E., '59

1 1 8 M ai n St., Rockport, Mass. Moore, Arthur E., '61

B ox No. 1, R . F. D . No. 2, Brun w ick Moore, David W., '61

S4 W oodridge Rd., W e l lesley, M as Moore, Helen B ., '59

603 Concord St., Frami ngham, Mass. Mordecai, Donald, '60

S3 H arvard Ave., B rookline, M ass. Morgan, Frank C., '60

R . F. D . No. 2, P u tnam, Conn. * M orin, David R., '62

13 B l ethen St., Lisbon Fal ls Moritz, Robert C., '61

263 S tamford Ave., S tamford, Con n . Morrison, Joan G . , '59

S2 A l len Rd., W i n c hester, M as Morrison, Richard B., '59

49 Fairview R d., N eedh am, M ass. * M otamedi, Ali, Sp.

D arband Ave., Tehran, I ran Moulton, Suzanne L., '59

R . F. D. No. 1, Portsmou th, N. H . Mulcahy, Douglas, '62

Rogers Lake, 0 Id Lyme, Con n.

Mulcahy, Suzanne C., '62

7 W estview St., Hamden, Con n. Mundorf, Judson J., '62

IO 6 I st St., We t N ew Y ork, N. ] . *

I n attendance 1 s t semester only.

Murdoch, Charles R., '62

Nye, George L., '62

1 06 M ain St., R eading, M a

8 Glenside Terr., Upper Montclair, N. J.

Murphy, Charles, '60

S4 Essex St., M arlboro, M a

Nyman, Elizabeth L., '59

Murphy, Frank E., '62

SO Tisdale Rd., Scar dale, N . Y.

Murphy, Virginia A., '61

79 Ru tledge Rd., B elmont, M a s.

Mushreau, Suzanne T., '61

222 Pine St.,

outh Portland

Myers, Sandra, '60

3 0 1 A u tin Ave., Barrington, N . ] . O ' Callaghan, Ronald ]., '62

Summit Ave., Laconia, N. H .

O'Connell, Elizabeth M., '61

S Center Pl., Waterville

B ethel

O' Connell, Frederick L., ' 5 9

S Center P l . , Watervi lle

Nasif, Cynthia T., '61

1S9 Clinton St., B rooklyn,

. Y.

Nazor, Hugh R . , '59

37 Plea ant St., Watervi lle

ďż˝

N eed am, George L., '61

9 V me St., Manche ter, M a Neigher, Alan L . , '62

6 1 2 Judd St., Fairfield, Con n. Nelson, L e o n T., '60

1 08 B utler St., New H aven, Conn. Nelson, Nancy, '59 4

37 Hartley St., Hamden, Conn . O berparleiter, L e e G . , '59

M i ddlecot St., B elmont, M ass.

Nelson, Ralph D., Jr., '60

Fi her St., We tboro, M ass. Neri, Paul A., '59

7S Maplewood Ave., Portsm outh, N . H . Nesbit, Jennifer H . , '62

96 Ea t Acres Rd., Pittsfield, M a s. Neumann, Judith A., '61

63 Taft Ave., Newington, Con n. Neuwirth, Robert B., '61

240 We t E n d Ave., New York, N . Y. Nichols, Leslie B., '59

R . F . D. No. 1, Du rham, N. H.

Nicholson, Linda H., '62

1 09 Southwood Rd., Newington, Conn. Nicholson, William A., '59

4 B road St., Wind or, Vt. Nickerson, G. Thomas, '62

43 J oh nson H e ights, Waterville Nielsen, Robert E., '59

16 Knollwood Rd., B loomfi eld, Conn. Nigro, Kenneth E . , '60

66 Hazel Ave., Living ton, N. J. Nigro, Robert A., '61

1 74 Newland St., M alden, Ma s. Nix, George C., '61

933 So. Grant St., H in dale, I l l. Nobman, Walter R., '62

H arbor Rd., Oyster B ay, N. Y. Noel, Ralph E., Jr., '61

296 Main St., Auburn Nolet, Sandra B., ' 6 1

SO E ast St., M ethuen, M a s. Norman, David C., '62

3 S W. M ai n St., Yarmouth North, Robert P . , '61

Apartado 49, H avana, Cuba Norton, Robert M ., '62

Waban H i l l Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. Nugent, Julie P., '61

c/o American Emba sy, B ueno Aire , Argen tina Nunez, Jacqueline R., '61

6 \/\/. Barbara Dr., Freehold, N. ].

t In at tendance 2nd eme ter only.

[ 202 ]

O'Donnell, Frances, '59

48 M on tgomery St., Lawrence, M as .

O hm, John A., '62

269 Winter St., Hyanni , Mas

tO ' L eary, Robert A., '61

Oak Knoll, Lincoln, Mas .

Oliver, Patience

O liver'

0.,

'61

Clearing, Nobl eboro

Orr, Patricia L., '59

SOO l I elin Ave., Fields ton- Riverdale, N. Y . Osborn, Susan B., '59

781 Palmer Rd., B ronxville, N . Y. Oster, Robert R., '61

694 Gladstone Ave., B al timore 1 0, M d. * O tis, Robert E., '61

46 62nd St., West New York, N. J. Paddock, Lucinda A., '59

80 Howell Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. Paharik, Carl M., '60

1 28 Jamie on Rd., H olden, M ass. Painter, Stanley L., Jr., '59

M onmouth Pallotta, John ] ., ' 6 1

Es ex Rd., I p wich, Mass. *Palmer, Joseph B., '61

1 72 Shaker Rd., Longmeadow, Mas . Panciera, Frederick L., '59

29 Briarwood Rd., We t Hartford, Con n. Paris, Raymond W., '61

66 We tminster Rd., M anchester, Con n . Parish, Daniel S . , '60

Lincoln Rd., Lincoln, M ass. Parker, Gerry H., '61

40 Summer St., B a t h Parker, Judith A . , ' 6 1

9 Knight A v e . , Littleton, N . H . Parmalee, Susan C . , ' 6 1

1 63 Stevens A v e . , Portland Parr, Victoria J ., '62

23S West 76th St., New York 28, N . Y. Pates, Peter E., '62

90 Park Terrace East, New York 34, N. Y. Peabody, Sarah A., '61

1 88 West B roadway, B angor *Peabody, Walter J., '61

S Bowdoin St., H oulton Pearson, Beverly A., '61

1 2S H errick Circ le, N ewton Centre, M ass. Peirce, Robert W., Jr., '62

6 Old Tavern Rd., Wayland, M as *Pendleton, Richard C., '62

36 Grove

t., Bangor


Penn, Ruth L., '62 2, 70 Ges. ncr Rd .. hi Im. t e d . Korth Peppe, Russell J., ' 5 9 Elm t.. Ea. t B ridgewater. �[ a ... �. Perry, Betsy, ' 6 1 S \\'heelwri ht .\ ve . . E.·eter, . '. H . Perry, Carlene A., '60 H nder�on t. . Br wm·il le J u n c t ion Perry, M atthew B., '62 l J �· nth ; v. . . . ew \ rk, • . \ . Peter, Robert M., '60 239 � f a i n . t .• \\'atcn· i l l e Peterson, C. Richard, '60 Fir ... t Ran \\ a) , \\'at c n i l l Peterson, M arcia L., ' 60 3 1 \\'right R d . . \\' t h e r fi e l d 9, o n n . Pettee, Charles A . . '61 90 \\' t ford . t , h lm -.ionl. • l a ... . Pfeffer, Ronald F . , '62 7.l l . 'ew hal l t., H amden, �on n. Phelan, Sarah, ' 5 9 b() B r ok .. t . . \\" t • l c1 i rd, �{ a ..... Phillipps, Brenda L., '62 40 \ l h r t :1 . . l I r • [ a . Phillips, J. Henry, '62 ·: Park h ., � f a n h Phillips, Joan, '62 ..i2 . l an -. lleld .he., . · rton, M a Pickman, Arthur P . , '62 1 7 Fa.} \ \ . . Peab d) , . f a ...... . Pinette, Yvonne E., '62 19 H ud on .\ v . 1 u i l ford Pingree, Calvin H . . '61 :2 Ea t . l a in · t . . e r 1< •to\\ n, . l a ... . Pingree, O live N ., '62 52 Ea .. t • f ai n . t .. e rg O\\ ll, • [a .... *Platner, Edward W., '61 12 T wer R d . . H tn �ham. :\f a Plimpton, H y land W ., J r., '61 4 J · n k i n -. Rel , B u rn t H i l l . . · . Y Poland, Richard T., '61 R F D . . ' o 1 . L1\'crmor Fal l Poole, Barbara J . , '60 20 \\'i i on . t , \\' J l e .. l<:y, • l a ..... Pope, Carole A., ' 6 1 46 Torr .} . t , J lo r t l 1111 Porter, Janice R., '62 Cohh R el., amd ·n Porter, Marion L., '60 ,18 . f uld l .. x R 1l , ! Jan •11, 011 11. Po11piail, Carol Ann, '62 :; \f apl - � norl Dr , ' h n to11, 01111. Poaainger, Carla A., '61 307 . 1>ringh i l l \ v c . , \ \ i l m i n gt n , D · I Post, Martha W., ' 6 1 53 1 3 Y r k tow11 H d . \\ a h i ngton 1 6, D · Poatemak, Charles G., '61 H B l ro n \ v . , Lawr •nc '. �t a � . Potter, Barry S., '60 So. B o l t 11 J< d . Hol ton, f a . Powers, Diana M., 'S9 ·o .'11 1 a l l woocl H cl . \\' 1· t H a r t ford, C o n n. Price, Carlene A., 'S9 1tlo{11la l< rl , "nnn all, • ' . Y . Price, Debora M., '62 1 \\' 11111 l l in1lf.{t 'I 1·rr., • 011 t h J l a<ll• · , • f a

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* Price, Lilla W. ( M rs.), 59 Langdon V i l l a e. � - H . Price, Roland C., '59 Langdon \ ' i l i a e, • • . H. Prud hommeaux, Gordon H ., '61 • l ar k I I nd, \\' i n ter H arb r • Purdy, Robert C., '60 377 K n ick rb ker Rd., Tenafly • • · . ] . Purnell, Charlotte E., '60 · 1 9 Piccadilly R d . T "' " n -1 , �l d. Pye, William I . , Jr., '62 t ..i \\" h it i n g Lan , \\' • ... t H ar t f rd, ·on n. Quarrie. Thomas J .. ' 5 9 111 . ttr ..t 11 T ·rr .. H ar t .. rlal . X . Y . Q uinn, James, '60 :'2 E .

• · rth d . m . , :\la ... . Q uinton, Robert E .• '62 1 2 Jc I) n .. t , \ u burn

Rader, Loui • '60 1 02 \\ d ,icJ \ il i a 'C, nn :1amf rel, Rafferty, John R., '60 ll> :\( anor Parkw y, R och ... 1 r, . · . Y . Rainville, Gene E . , ' 6 1 21 K im ba l l t . • Pemhr k · • ' . I f . Rancourt, Carol A . . '61 41 · n g r \\' . . \\ atcrvillc Rand, Christina B . . ' 5 9 40 l 'lai l cl • t • n. ng r Rand, Gard P., '59 amari tta Rand, M a ry E . , '62 Z \\ h t r t .. 1 lt1l r. II , , '. Y . Randel, Joanne C . , '62 ' 3 L .. ti L. nt . . \\ anaan. 'onn. Ranlett. M ary, '59 60 �I ont tllll t' rl • t • B a n gnr Raymond, Martha A., ' 6 1 1.U.1 . 1 i l ford !-it , �f an h '-lt'r, . '. 1 1 . Record, Nancy L., '62 19 J oh ri... on R el . Falm u t h !· on.• irl · • Redfiel� David P . . '61 1 72 B ·Im n t \\- , D } I town, J 'a Rednor, Peter J., '60 n 1 v ·r H <l . Yardl y, l 'a. Redpath, George E., '60 6 1 7 . f on t gom r) . h ol Lan<". \\ y n n \ Ol ii. Pa Reed, Eleanor L., '60 26 , I , pl S t , H <ildcn, . f ;i,. ..,, Reichert, Paul E., '59 E. M am • t , B ranford, Con n. Reid, Lauria A., '59 6 1 • ' · w Brit in . \ n' . , H ar t ford 1 0, · 1111. Reinstein, Robert A., '62 · H OS 46 . t ' . \\' . . \\ a h i n K t on I <>, I > . Reynolds, Dorothy A . , '59 9 1 Sou t h }{o, cl, J >oquonno k B r iclg , 011 11. Reynolds, Winifred C. ( M rs. ), Sp. 1 4 4 \\' a t r S t . , H a n clolph Rice, Mary Louise, ' S 9 < n tt \ n . H uuard.., 1 1 . ) , \b Richards, R. David, '62 15 Quarry I .ant', \f i l t o n , \f a . Richardson, Carole J . . '60 I 0 7 l l n1wil;dt S t . J l 1 1pl•cla lt- , \Li-.,., 1

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Richardson, Roger A., '60 202 H um p h rey t . . � l arblehead, M ass. Richardson, Steve K . , ' 6 1 202 B a n k t . , A t t l ebor , Ma .. ,. . Richmond, Patricia A., '59 1 .22 Ko. � l ain t.. \\' od t wn. X. ]. Rideout, Janice A., '60 1 99 M ain t . , Bu k p r t Rideout, Ralph C., '59 209 Plea :. a n t t.. • 'e\\ t o n e n t r e 59, � I a · s . *Riealer, Linda L., '62 1111. 6 \! i l l ' t . , E. H ar t £ rd, Riis, Douglas N . . '61 1 2 Pr . p 'c t T r r . . T n a A y . ' . J . Riordan, M ichael J., '59 37 France .· 1 . . , o r w a l k , nn. Risch, Robert H . , 6 1 l :' -1 .\ {'llu P, B r k lyn, . ·. Y. Robb, Louise C . , '60 55 B roadway, \\' .. t (ield, \ l a-, . . Robbins, Richard S., '62 109 H ar t -.. u fT . t . . Ro k land, \( a:. . Roberts, J ohn M . , '60 40 ha"e • t . , • o u t h Port l and Roberts, J udith L., '59 14 R ang I y idR , \\'inche ... ter, �l a . Robinson, Q uimby N ., '61 7 n d rd1nk . \ \' . , \l anh, s. el, . . Y . Roden, George, Jr., '60 77 .� u m m · r . t., \\'at •r\' i l l c • Rodio, Anthony J . , ' 6 1 1 5 1 6 , · t'\\ )1 r t S t . . a111dc11, , ' . J . Rogan. Alburton, '59 I HO \\' a , h i nl{ton . t . . . \\ ton. � I a:,-. Rojanavongse, Kai, '60 1 : 3 R ajadamri R el . . Oan1(kok. Thailand Rollins, Sandra G., '62 1 79 Elm : 1 . . U ra i n t r c . \ f a ., .. . Rollins, William D., '60 H i l l i rl c l d . : lu t h Linc 1 1 1 . \ l a,�. Ro enbloom, Seymour J . . '62 2..i 1 H ack · t B h •cl . • \ l hany , •. Y. Rowe, Nancy J ., '62 4 1 • 'o. H igh :1 . B ridgton Rudd, Bennett B., '60 .'ati ... hur c h Cl I , . a l i �b u ry, nn. Ruscitti, Edward M., ' 6 1 . talc · 1 . . �[ i l f rd, �r a� .. Russell, Richard F . , '59 1 8 F l \ r H i l l . P ughk cp:.i . • . Y. Russell, W ilma R., '61 8 4 ·1 own net \ v c . . nn • \\ H .t \' n , Rutherford, Mary Jane, ' 6 1 ' .14 'hurch · 1 . , al. i-, Rutter, Marv S., ' 6 2 302 1 r • Pc. ry " t . \ rl i ngt n . \'a. Ruvo, A nthony W., ' 5 9 76 "lint n • t . B l o m fi I d , r. ] . Ryan, Ronald K . , '62 R.R. o. 2.. \\' l l a n<l . U n tari . :111<1cla Sadler, D iane R., '61 1 6 1 6 J l'f'f r" n P. rh. \ v t . , " h a r l t t ·;.,vi i i ·. \' • . Saitow, I van W . , '60 19 \ r l i n •t n . · t , I o It n . .M a ... . t Sambito, William J ., '60 211 \\ il l i am . t . \' lr, l .h-..


Sample, Donna L., '61

1 433 Fore t Ave., Portland Sanchez, E. Noemi, '62

la. C . S . E . No. 304-A, M anagua, N i caragua

20 Teague St., Caribou Sondern, Barbara R., '59

59 Spring St., Gardiner

20 Church St., Greenwich, Conn.

Shein, Donald J ., '61

P.O. Box 20 1 . Mc Lean, Va. Sandquist, Carol A., '59

14 Valley St., Concord, N . H. Sands, Boyd A., '59

Spaniack, Cynthia H ., '61

52 Taber ve., Providence 6, R. I .

1 86 H ighland Ave., Arlington, M ass.

Sheldon, Andrew L., '60

Warwick Rd., Northfield, Ma Sheldon, Henry M . , Jr., '60

466 \Vatchung Ave., B l oomfield, N . ] .

263 Main St., Ea thampton Ma Sheldon, John S., '62

Sargent, Henry J., '62

Savastano, Jeffrey W., '62

15 W hite Oak Lane, Cranston, R . I. Sawyer, Mary L., '61

29 B eekman Rd., Summit, N. J.

1 1 5 Ocean Ave., Cran ton, R. I . Sherman, Diana C., '61

Long Acre Farm, 1 226 E. M ain Rd., Newport, R . I .

1 Selden St., Worcester 5, Ma s. Scherban, Bernard H., '60

Staples, Bruce A., ' 6 1

Shoemaker, John B. R., '59

267 M iller Rd., M ahwah,

. J.

*Shoemaker, Nancy P . , '60

526 N orth Parkway, New Haven, Con n.

267 M i ller Rd., M ahwah, 4200 Ro 1e Hill Ave., Cincinnati, O h i o

600 S h apley School Rd., W il m i ngton, D e l .

Shotwell, J. Hunter, '62

Schmaltz, Richard R . , '62

675 Hale St., B everly Farms, M ass.

53 Thomas S t., West H artford, Con n .

Silverberg, Michael I I, '60

29 B i rch Dr., New H aven , Conn.

Schneider, Nancy R . , '61

Silverman, Henry N., '61

Route 6 1 1 , So. Main St., D oylestown, Pa.

88 Diamond St.,

1 3 1 Upland Rd., Waban, M ass. Scrafton, Diane J., '61

39 B riar Lane, Penns Grove, N . J . Simmons, Elizabeth, '62

12 M t. \Vashington St., Derry, N . H.

2 1 9 R etford Ave., Staten I sland 1 2, N . Y.

Sinton, William J., '60

Seaman, Carol L., '60

916 Sh erman Ave., Plai n fi e l d, N . J . Sears, Frederick G . , '61

Cen ter St., D over, M a

ew Haven, Conn.

Simkins, Richard A., '62

Schwartz, Lewis M., '60

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Seavey, Richard L., '59

5 Summer St., Weston, M a Seddon, David J . , '61

539 Seminole St., O radell, N . J . Seebode, Frank F., '59

17 P lymouth A ve. So., Groton, Conn. Sirman, David E., '60

37 Van B u ren Ave., West H artford, Conn. Sisk, Barry N., '59

North St., Suffield, Con n. Skende, Beverly F . , '62

77 South St., Hyanni , Ma

4 6 1 5 H ighgrave Ave., Torrance, Calif.

Skolfield, Thomas G., '59

133 M orning S t., Portland

Segrave, Ann M., '59

29 Dolphin G reen , Port Wa h ington, N. Y. Sessler, Judith A . , '60

19 M ariners Pl., Plai n fi eld, N. J .

Skvirsky, Alan L., '61

1 97 Winchester St., B rookline, M a s. Smith, Gail J ., '62

31 Apple H i l l Rd., M elrose, Mass. Smith, Hermon E., '62

Sexton, JoAnn M . , '62

4 1 4 B aker Ave., Westfield, N . J . Seymour, Richard H . , '61

605 Osgood St., North Andover, Ma s. Shackford, Whitney T., '60

1 3 1 Wachusett Ave., A r l ington, M ass.

7 H ereford Rd., M arblehead, Mass. tSmith, Jay Mc C., '59

M etcalf Rd., R . F . D . No. 3, W i lloughby, Ohio Smith, Jean L., '59

W h i te Oak, Southbury, Conn. Smith, Katherine B., '62

425 Hill St., Whitinsville, M ass.

Sharron, William R., '62

63 Boulder Rd., Wellesley Hill , M ass. Shattuck, Robert R., '61

9 R ocky Point Rd., O l d Greenwich, Con n.

*Smith, Sandra S., '62

1 1 00 N . Second St., H arrisburg, Pa. Smith, W. Barry, ' 6 1

27 Purdue Rd., G l en Cove, N . Y . Smith, Winthrop S . , '61

Ca well Rd., M il ford, Conn.

Shaw, Howard W., '62

1 65 B erkeley St., We t N ewton 65, M a

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*Snell, Jere R., '61

5 G rove S t., H a l lowell

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2004 Fernwood Dr., Greensboro, N . C. Starke, Elaine M ., '60

. J.

Shore, John E., '59

Schick, Ency J ., '62

36 B erwick St., South Portland Stanley, Kathryn A., '62

89 H am i l ton St., H am ilton, N . Y.

1 1 Roberts S t., Portland 4

Scarcello, Edith M., '59

35 Franklin St., Watervil l e Stacy, Richard K . , '60

Shesong, Mary E., '59

North Castine

. Y.

Squire, Judith H . ( Mrs. ) , '59

Sherman, Bradford C., '59

Loomis School, Wind or, Conn.

1 37 Lowell Ave., Newtonville, M as

Spooner, J o h n E . , '62

6 1 Winthrop St., A ugusta

3 Peco Terr., Watervi lle Savage, Richard D., ' 6 1

99 Elm St., Camden Spencer, Linn, '62

242-37 51 Ave., Dougla ton,

Shelton, M . Tieche, Jr., '59

Sargent, Robert A . , '59

Spear, Julia M., '59

Spierling, Frank W., '59

369 M i l lwood Rd., Chappaqua, N. Y.

15 Pond H i l l Rd., North H aven , Con n .

In attendance 1 st

Snowman, Mary E., '61

Gardiner Rd., Wi ca set Shea, Philip R., '60

Sanders, Victoria L ., '61

*

Shea, Dean E., '62

64 E. M aujer St., Val ley Stream, . Y. Starr, David M., '62

Apt. 9D, 219 E. 69th St., New York, N. Y. Stearns, Carol, '60

35 Lochn ess Rd., Rum ford Stebbins, Alice H., '60

12 S tebbins Rd., Colchester, Conn. Steele, Robert D . , '59

243 Cedar St., Dedham, M ass. Steere, Bradley L., '61

Chepachet, R. I . Stephenson, Frank P., '62

H olderness School, Plymouth, N. H. Stewart, Dean P., '59

Box 85, H in ckley Stewart, Elspeth M ., '62

B retton Rd., Dover, Mas Stieler, H . Carl, '61

10 Summer St., Houlton Stinneford, Earl P., '59

37 Oak St., Waterville S t . John, Gordon W., '60

1 3 ;/z Morrill Ave., Waterville *Stock, Peter G . , '60

R . F . D . No. 1, W. Redding St., Reddi ng, Conn. Stocking, A n n E., '60

1 96 B u shy H i l l Rd., Simsbury, Conn. Stockwell, James B., '59

1 92 Loth rop St., Gros e Pointe Farms, M ich. Stoll, Maren L., '60

Taylor St., East Pembroke, M a Stone, Robert V . , '59

B ayberry Rd., East Falmouth, M as . Stone, Susan M., '60

233 B uckmin ter Rd., B rookline 46, M a s. Stout, J o h n S., '62

Gun M i l l Rd., B l oom field, Conn.

Strauss, Peter S., '62

A lbion Sturges, Patricia M., '60

1 868 Stanwood Rd., Ea t Cleveland 1 2, O h io


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Walker, Cameron, '61

Walker, Caroline P., '60

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W heat, Arthur F., 6 1

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Wade, Nancy E . , '59

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Van Beaver, H ank G., '60

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V a n Alyea, Peter C . , ' 60

Tessier, Paul L., '61

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Weber, Ronald T., '60 . k la nd R d . , T\\ i n l ' i n •

T wi s , Mary M ., '59 1 4.27 lh ro n . l , P l o h 1 . \ I ii. Ty on, Richard D., '60 \ I u -. k · t a q u u l l ti , . n rd . .• ra ... .., .

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Walton, Richard A., '60 \\'ilfor<l R d . , ran for<l. Waugh, Lorene E., '60

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Walther, Philip J., II, ' 6 1

Trigg, Carol L . . '61

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Tamaccio, David A ., '59 1 5 5 R i d ge � cl Rd .. \\·e t H r t ford. o n n Tasker, Donna M., ' 5 9 Tatlock, B. I an, '59 72 . u h � . . l ' i t t i rd . Taylor, Pamela A . , '62

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Trowbridge, Ernest V., '61

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Tourangeau, David M., ' 6 1

Symonds, M ary B ., '62

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Swormstedt, William C., '61 .? B erke ley t., • • h u a , • • . H . Sylvia, Robert T., '62 R . F . D . • ·o. 4, m i t h • ' c k Rd.,

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Todd, William B., '60

Suchec ki, Felix F., ' 5 9 27 R

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*Whiting, Barbara A., '61

Wilson, Gerald T., '62

12 Roo evelt R d . , e w t o n Centre, M a s . .

Woodland Dr., Mi dd lebury, Conn. Wilson, J ohn A. T., '60

33 Whapley Rd., Glastonbury, Con n.

Whitman, Johnston deF., '59

1 220 I ark Ave .. ew York, N . Y.

Wils �n, Kenneth E., Jr., '60

Mam St., Centerville, Ma

Whitmore, Elizabeth ' '61

31 S terling St., We t New ton, Ma

Wilson, Patricia E., '62

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50 B eechwood Rd., Florham Park, N. J.

Whittier, J ohn M . , '60

Wingate, Henry K., '60

85 E m e r on R d . , Longm eadow 6, M a s.

520 E. 86th St. , New York 28, N. Y.

Wickeri, Carol S., '60

Wiswell, Frank L., '62

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

Old Ferry Rd.,

43 Norfolk St., Springfield, Ma s.

38 H alawa Dr., M akalapa, H on o l u l u 1 8, T. H . G rove Pr., We tport, Con n. Lewis R d . , Concord, Ma

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Wilbur, W. Allan, '59

40 Ocean Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. 1 08 Croyden Ave., Great Neck, N. Y. Wood, Charlotte A., '60

60 Lake Ave., Old Orchard B each

435 M ain St., M edfie ld, Ma Wood, Christopher R., '62

Wilcox, Michael, '61

20 Colony Rd., W e t H artford. Conn.

1 07 So. M aple Ave., B a king R i dge, N . J . Woods, Gail M . , '61

Williams, Bruce A., '59

51 Prospect St., Portland

52 N eponset Rd., Q u incy, Ma s.

Woods, Joanne K ., '59

Williams, Edward M . , '62

248 Court St., Auburn

45 Kirkland Circle, Wellesley H i l ls, M ass. Wooldredge, William D., '62

Williams, Jill, ' 6 1

Swee tb riar Farm, Vernon, Vt. Williams, John M ., '61

1 07 So. Woodland St., E nglewood, N . J. Williams, Roger, III, '61

1 358 Wa h i ngton St., Can ton, Ma s.

Corn Poi n t Rd., M arblehead, M a

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Wormser, Michael D., '59

Wolfpits Rd., B ethel, Con n. Worster, Ann M . , '59

1 82 1 B eacon St., B rookline, M ass. tWorth, Phillip, '60

Williamson, Donald P., '60

386 Lincoln St., S toughton, M ass. Wilmerding, Henry A., '61

H itchcock Lane, W e tbury, L. I ., N . Y. Wilson, Deborah B., '60

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1 1 66 Th urman St., Camden, N. J . Wyman, Annette E . , '59

R . F. D . No. 2, Oak St., Oakland Xenakis, George J., '62

S3 Sherbrooke St., Springfield, Mas . York, Carol A., '60

1 7 Veteran Ct., Watervi lle *York, Richard A., '61

15 M on tgomery St., Warwick, R. I . Younes, Robert P., '59

8836-7th Ave., B rooklyn, N . Y.

Woocher, Elliot D., '62

Wiggins, David G., '60

35 Curti

Wrobleski, Brenda D., '62

*Young, Albert M . , '59

Wolfe, J on T., '61

Wiggins, Charles, '61

1 45 Lagley Rd., N ewton Centre, M a

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Withee, Hannon T., '62

tWiggin, J a n e F., '60

Wright, Robert M., '61

2 1 4 Springvale Ave., San A n tonio, Texas Wriggins, A. Virginia, '61

H idden Glen, M eadowbrook, Pa. *Wright, Edward P., Sp.

Box 27, East Vassalboro Wright, Joseph A ., II, '62

23 I vie Rd., Cape Elizabeth t In attendance 2nd semester only.

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403 Walpole Ct., Timonium 4, Md. *Young, Bruce A., '60

46 Paddington Rd., Scar dale, . Y. Young, Donald P., '62

31 Cou rtwrigh t Rd., Vil lage Park, Toron to, Canada Young, Jean M., '62

32 Webster St., I slington, Ma Yurdin, Lewis W., '61

Green Knolls Lane, Fai rfi eld, Con n. Zabriskie, Everett L., I I I , '62

436 No. M aple Ave., R idgewood, N . J . Zapp, Patricia D . , '61

3 1 8 M arshall St., Kennett Square, Pa. tZash, Anthony, '60

1 26 Green St., E nglewood, N. J. Zinman, Lee D., '60

19 M orris Crescent, Yonkers, N . Y. *Ziskind, David M., '61

99 1 H ighland Ave., Fall River, M ass. Zych, Russell T., '60

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