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THE T O W E R 1951

WESTBROOK

JUNIOR

PORTLAND, MAINE

COLLEGE


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Because your door was never closed to us . . Because you treated us as people, yet neither you nor we lost dignity in the process . . . Because we know that in the most important sense we were all on the "dean's list" . . . And because we feel that we were really your first class at Westbrook we dedicate this book To

You

D E A N W I L L I A M G. D W Y E R



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K. Tsomides, 1*. Lausier. N. Lund. G. Brown, I). Smith, R. Hill, L. Nickerson. Second roiv: P. Hitchcock, P. C u r r i e r , J. P a y n e s . row: M . Wong, J. D'Agostino, N. Thompson, A. Cohen, S. H e r m a n

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TOWER STAFF Editor-in-Chief

Nancy Thompson

Assistant

Phyllis Hitchcock

Managing Editor

Joan D'Agostino

Make-up Editor

Patricia Currier

Assistants Literary Editor Assistants Photography Editor Assistants Sports Editor Biography Editor Assistants Staff Artist Executive Editor Assistants Faculty Advisor

Kay Tsomides, Geraldine Browne, Patricia Caouette Cordelia Howe Paulle Lausier, Shirley Hinchlifre Jadine Raynes Lois Nickerson, Joyce Swan Joyce Wilson Patricia Witter Naemi Lund, Kay Hill Maryland Wong Audrey Cohen Diane Smith, Joan Damborg, Sandra Herman Hilda Dunn


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MILTON D. PROCTOR, P H . D .

President


PAULINE G.

CARTER,

B.A.

Director of Residence

R U T H M. BILLINGS,

Co-ordinator

M.A.


MADELYN P I K E , A.B.,

B.S.

Librarian

KATHRYN BUTTERFIELD

Bursar


RACHEL ANDREW,

B.S.

Dietitian

VESTA B. RHODES,

College Nurse

R.N.


E T H E L D.

PROCTOR

Manager of College Store

ALBERT W . M O U L T O N ,

M.D.

Consulting Eye Specialist

ALVAH C. THOMPSON, D.D.S.

Consulting

Dentist

DEFOREST W E E K S ,

M.D.

College Physician


BETTY L. A L L E N ,

B.A.

Assistant Alumnae Secretary

IDA-MAE

BAKER

Assistant to Manager of College Store

B R U C I N E B E I T H , B.S.

Administrative

Assistant

A R L E N E B. L O W E

Assistant to Bursar

MARY D .

MATHES

Secretary to President

MARY H .

MELCHER

Secretary to Dean of the College

J O A N E.

SULLIVAN

Secretary to Director of Residence

D A W N L.

WELLS

Assistant Alumnae Secretary


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F VIRGINIA C. ARMBRUST,

A.M.

Science

B.S.

MARGARET E. C U S I C K ,

Secretarial

Retailing

M.A.

M.S.

R U T H M . CONNORS,

Science

B.S.

Science

m GRACE A. D o w ,

A.M.

English

English

Secretarial

CURRY,

Retailing

N A T A L I E S. BANCROFT,

BARBARA A. CLARK,

CONSTANCE M .

B.S.

HILDA M.

DUNN,

Journalism

A.B.


15 **Bm D . J E A N FARREN,

Speech,

MARIA D .

FORSIERG,

Speech, Radio,

A R T H U R L.

A.M.

T H E L M A L. H I L L S O N ,

Dramatics

Secretarial

A.M.

Dramatics

FREUNDLICH,

A.M

Mathematics,

Science

FRANK E. H O B S O N , J R . ,

A.M.

Head of English Department

EDWARD O .

HOOGHKIRK,

M . T . , M.S. Science

Psychology

CHARLOTTE B. H A M E L ,

B.S.

Science

B.S.

MARILYN L. J O H N S O N ,

Music

B.S.


M . LUCILLE KIDDER,

Arts and

CAMILLE C. K I E L ,

Physical

A.M.

Crafts

History,

A.M.

Education

E T H Y L W . KLASSEN,

M.A.

Homemaking

A.B.

Science

RUPERT NEILY

Director of Music,

B.A.

A.M.

Philosophy

J E A N N E I. M O R N E A U L T ,

Secretarial

Sociology

W I N I F R E D T . LABONTE,

PHYLLIS T . LIBBY,

M A R Y E. P A T T E E ,

History

Voice

A.B.


ISABELLE K. PEASE,

History

of

A.M.

Art

LILLIAN M . P U T N A M , B . E D .

Homemaking

T H O M A S STOTLER,

A.M.

Social Science

JACKLYN E. TOUSSAINT,

French,

A.B.

Spanish

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J O A N A. SILVERSON, E D . M .

Secretarial

Science

CAROLINE T O W N S E N D ,

Speed

LAURA M .

M.A.

Reading

STANLEY,

A.B., LL.B. Acting Head of Secretarial Science Department

EDWARD VICTOR, A.M.,

Science

ED.M.


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A N N E. WEBSTER,

Sociology, Physical

A.B.

Education

A N N E NEILY

Voice

M R . & M R S . MAURICE TOMILSON

Equitation



NEW BUILDING April 1950 was a significant month for both students and faculty. At this time ground was broken for the New Library, the first building to be erected since 1900 at W J C . The past year has seen many drives to raise money by students, faculty, staff, and alumnae. A building fund campaign office was opened in Monument Square, Portland, headed by Mrs. Jane Garrison. She divided all possible sources of revenue into six groups, which are: 1. Trustees 2. Commerce and Industry 3. Faculty-Staff 4. Parents 5. Students 6. Commemorative Gifts The Alumnae Association took charge of its own fund raising campaign and have promised a total of $15,000. The new building consists of a basement and three floors. On the ground level there is a sound proof music room on the left and opposite it the Alumnae Lounge. Diagonally across from the lounge is a kitchenette which will be used for refreshments and teas. Next to the lounge on the right are a series of classrooms: 1) a sewing lab; 2) arts and crafts room; and a remedial reading room. On the first floor is the Memorial reading room given by Dr. and Mrs. Proctor in memory of their son. Across the hall on the right is the new library and a workshop for the librarian for repairing books and so forth. In back of the workshop is a stack room where books may be stored. There are three classrooms on the right which will eventually be used for extra stack rooms. These classrooms ail have movable partitions. The second floor consists of two classrooms with a movable partition which folds into the wall to make one large room. Next to the classrooms is an office for the English department. The rest of this floor is to be used for rooms to facilitate 28 girls. The third floor is to be used as a dormitory with two faculty suites in front. In future years the third floor will also house 28 girls, but it is not to be completed until the space is needed. On May 15 parents were invited to tour the new building.


Back row: A. Foster, M. Lamb, J. Westaway, L. McCue, D. Green, B. Kraak. Second row: E. Lott, H. Ames, N. Richardson, J. Tubman, K. Spry, B. Neely, I. Stern. First row: C. Howe, J. Crooker, J. Raynes, V. Wilson, J. Young, C. El well, E. Bell, J. Wilson.

STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION

The Student Christian Association welcomes every student into its activities regardless of race, color, or creed. It strives to bring both students and faculty closer together by instilling within them a deeper understanding and appreciation of the beauty surrounding life. Members of SCA sponsor the chapel services, panel discussions with other college CA's, fellowship hours, Sunday vesper services, prayer group meetings, a Christmas candle-light service, and other social hours. Delegates are sent to conferences sponsored by the Student Christian Movement of New England, not only to strengthen and enrich their own lives, but to bring back and share with the rest of its members the experiences they have encountered. The officers for this year included: Vivian Wilson, president; Josephine Young, vicepresident; Jadine Raynes, corresponding secretary; Joyce Wilson, recording secretary; Cynthia Ewell, treasurer; Cordelia Howe and Donna Hamilton, program co-chairmen; Betsy Hunter and Jeannette Crooker, publicity co-chairmen; Ellen Bell, chapel chairman; and Miss Marilyn Johnson, faculty advisor.


Vf * t i 3 Backroiv: M. B a r n e s , J . R a y n e s , M. M a l b u r g , C. S t e v e n s , J. G r e e n e , X. Howe, C. B a r r y . E. D u n n , L. C a m e r o n . First row: E . Lame, J. W i l s o n , N . C o n n o r s , E . G a r d n e r , C, King, I). Burton, B. Davis, I'.. Maddocks.

STUDENT COUNCIL

The Student Council is composed of eight students, five seniors and three freshmen, who meet with Dean Dwyer on the first Monday of the month in Hersey 106. The Senate is composed of a representative from each house and club, depending upon the number of members. Thus, each collegiate organization and house are represented in the Student Association. The council works with the Residence Board and Miss Carter in initiating movements to give every student a well-rounded college program. It acts as a balance wheel between the college administration and the students by discussing and acting upon the suggestions of students and faculty. This year the association is under the leadership of Constance King with Ella Gardner, Dorothy Burton, Barbara Davis, Nancy Connors, Joyce Wilson, Joanne Greene, and Janice Hanninger as representatives. They sponsored their annual dance in the spring which was planned in collaboration with Portland Junior College Student Council. The association selected students who have made outstanding contributions to college life to be awarded special honors at graduation. It also compiled the Westbrook Handbook for freshmen.


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Back row: N . Kaull, L. Cameron, L. Nickerson, J. Stover, L. Ruel. row: J. Robertson, S. Johnson, A. Laird, N. Richardson, R. M o r r i s , M, T r o y .

CLASS OFFICERS

This year's senior class officers were elected last year by a unanimous vote of the student body. Acting again as president this year is Ann Laird, under whose guidance the seniors have put in an exciting and interesting year of activities. The two outstanding functions taking place this year under the supervision of the class officers were the Graduation formal and the Christmas formal. Many class meetings were held this year also to discuss pertinent topics of interest to the senior class. The freshman officers were elected at the beginning of this year and have taken part in many functions under the able leadership of Nancy Kaull. The freshman officers worked very diligently to make the Cotton Ball a success. Through the perseverance of Lorraine Ruel, Lois Nickerson, Beverly Morris, and Muriel Troy, the class dues were collected and placed with the profits made at the dances so that a sizeable sum remains in the treasury to be used by next year's classes.


Back row: J. Crooker, J. Goodwin, .1. De Goey, C, Black. First row: r>. Webber, E. Gardner, M. Ruddick, M. Rochford.

WOMAN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Since the beginning of the year, the W A A looked forward to and planned their biggest event of the year — the Winter Carnival at W J C . This year's theme "Carnival of Music" was carried out successfully although there was no snow and the queen, Ella Gardner, had a throne of manufactured ice. The royal court consisting of senior girls elected by the students, included Joyce DeGoey, Ann Laird, Jadine Raynes, and Mary Ruddick. Many guests as well as students witnessed the individual house ice skits which were based on popular songs chosen by house members and the day students. First prize went to Lodge for its presentation of the "Teddy Bears' Picnic." Whitman and Houghton gained honorable mention for their skating skits of "Goofus" and "The Old Lamplighter" respectively. House decorations were also based on the chosen song and these were judged because of the lack of snow for sculpturing. Here the first honor went to Houghton while Hersey Hall took honorable mention. A ski boot dance wound up the evening. Saturday the girls and their guests were found enjoying themselves at Tomlinson's Riding School where they participated in sports and had lunch. The main feature of the afternoon was the Varsity—Alumnae basketball game. The climax of this W A A event was the Carnival Ball held at the Eastland Hotel. The W A A Board organizes the athletic life on campus and promotes sports at W J C . Besides the Winter Carnival, they also sponsor annually the May Festival. Members of the Year's board include president, Mary Ruddick; vice-president, Peggy Rochford; secretary, Ella Gardner; treasurer, Betsy Webber; senior maroon leader, Jeanette Crooker; freshman maroon leader, Jayne Goodwin; senior gray leader, Joyce DeGoey; and freshman gray leader, Charlene Black.


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Janice Hanninger is the president of this year's club and is assisted by Beverly Withee, Audrey Whiting and Jeanette Crooker.

GLEE CLUB

Concerts and rehearsals have provided many interesting experiences for the members in this year's Glee Club. During the traditionally exciting Christmas season, the girls gave Christmas programs at the Portland Men's Club, and the Kiwanis Club as well as making a broadcast of holiday music for a local radio station. Here at school, the Glee Club presented a concert preceding the annual Christmas pageant and they have added to the religious life of the college by singing at the chapel services every Wednesday. However, none of these appearances would have been possible without the assistance of two people — Mr. Neily and Miss Johnson. Through his untiring efforts, Mr. Neily has used his extensive musical ability to direct the Glee Club to success. Miss Johnson has been a very capable accompianist as well as assistant director. With leadership such as this and the continued rehearsals of work and fun, the Glee Club was assured of success.


Back row: M. Robinson, E. Hard, B. Gough, B. Brown I). Berry, B. Withee. Third rote: M. Keefe, M. Gregory, J. Keougli, M. Farr, N, Baker, C. Warren. E. Merrifield. Second row: M. Lamb, A. Chapman, J. Corson, J. Mulholland, .]. Mansfield, B. Bock, Ik Rinderman. First roiv: M. Prue, B. Chase, E. Hill, E. Ackerman, A. Bridle, B. Baird, M. Kennedy, l. Stern.

RETAILING CLUB

The Retailing Club was very active this year under the leadership of Betty Ackerman, president and Barbara Beck, secretary. The retailers all worked in department stores for a six-week period between Thanksgiving and Christmas recess. They learned many of the aspects of buying, selling, and decorating through these positions. In the early part of the school year the retailers were delighted by the demonstrations of Mr. Germaine, a hair stylist in the city of Portland. He experimented in hair cutting, dyeing, and waving on some of the more adventurous members of the club. The results were surprising and very fashionable. The club scheduled a discussion period in February for the members to compare and discuss their various experiences while they were out in the field of retailing. This enable many students to consider their future occupations as retailers. In March an annual style show was sponsored by the Porteous-Mitchell Company which was enjoyed by the entire college. It helped bring everyone up-to-date on the latest fashion ideas. The faculty advisors for the club this year were Miss Curry and Miss Bancroft.


Back row: P. Bean, D. Grinnell, G. Robertson, B. Solod, E. Ek, N. Perham, M. McGowan. Second row: B. Havvorth, B. Walker, I). Martin, E. Bailey, N. Lawton, J. Corson, N. Babson. First row. E. Higgins, J. Westaway, B. Meade. S. Kuraner, P. Currier, (!. Smith, I). Burton.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB

This year the IRC was active on campus with informal discussions in which both faculty and students participated helped to enlighten and to create a better understanding of the international conflicts. The IRC sponsored a United Nations Day at which time faculty and students who had had the privilege of visiting or living in other countries throughout the world gave their impressions of how other people of the world live. A number of students participated in a discussion on the topic, "Should we use the Atomic Bomb in Korea?" Members of the faculty composed a panel, each giving their ideas of the use of the bomb. Later, the discussion was turned over to the students for their respective opinions. Miss Dunn gave an interesting talk on her experiences while hitch-hiking through seven countries in Europe. Miss Toussaint also gave us an idea of what living in France would be like, if any of us were ever fortunate to have the privilege of visiting there. Judith Westaway attended an International Relations Conference at the University of Montreal. Two representatives of the United Council on World Affairs, V. W . Jao of Formosa and Theodore Madamba of the Phillipines, were guest speakers at a college forum. Members of the club comprised a discussion panel for the forum. The club was under the direction of Sylvia Kuraner, president; Patricia Currier, vicepresident and secretary; and Barbara Meade, treasurer. Miss Pattee was the faculty advisor.


Here is the budding group of actresses who kept W J C e n t e r t a i n e d with their d r a m a t i c ability this

MASQUE AND CANDLE

One of the largest and most active clubs on campus is the Masque and Candle. W J C ' s dramatic club holds young thespians and lovers of the art of acting. The members presented a program of entertainment throughout the year. It included a Variety Show, a Christmas pageant, the Dramatic Drag, a three act play, and special events at the Winter Carnival and May Day coronation. A series of eight popular films were shown by the club. The spring production, "Nine Girls," was presented March 16 and 17. The cast included Beverly Gough, Colleen Colson, Judith Westaway, Kathryn Tsomides, Elizabeth Ackerman, Betsy Hunter, Erla Lank, Elizabeth Lott, and Barbara Chase. Other members of the club pitched in on duties with scenery, publicity, props, ushering, make-up, costume, curtains, and sound. The production was under the supervision of Miss Jean Farren. Officers of the Masque and Candle are, Colleen Colson, president; Constance Perry, vice-president; Barbara Hesslin, secretary; Jadine Raynes, executive-secretary; and Ann Laird, treasurer.


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K. T s o m i d e s , V. Pansier, N. Lund, G. Brown, I). Smith. K. Hill. L. Nickerson. Second row: P . Hitchcock, I'. C u r r i e r , N . Thompson. row: M . W o n g , J. D'AgOStino, J. Kaynes, A . Cohen. S. H e r m a n .

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WJC NEWS Editor-in-Chief

Jadine Raynes

Feature Editor

Patricia Currier

Assistant Editorial Director Assistant News Editor Assistants

Phyllis Hitchcock Audrey Cohen Sandra Herman Nancy Thompson Lois Nickerson, Joan Damborg, Geraldine Browne, Diane Smith

Sports Editor

Patricia Witter

Assistants

Joyce Wilson, Shirley Hinchliffe

Cartoonist

Maryland Wong

Campus Reporter

Joan D'Agostino

Advertising Manager Assistants Faculty Advisor

Cordelia Howe Joyce Swan, Kay Hill, Naemi Lund, Paulle Lausier, Helen Ellis, Kay Tsomides Hilda Dunn


Back row: J. Crooker, C. Howe, P. Walker. M. Troy, C. Ewell, .1. Eames, K. Dow. First row: M. Ruddick, E. Ames, J. Fuller, E. Gardner, G, Gendron, j . Swctt.

VARSITY HOCKEY

The varsity hockey team played with high enthusiasm, fighting spirit, hard work, and tremendous cooperation. The members of the team were: L W Arlene Prolman; LI Sally Haskins; CF Muriel Troy; RI Joyce Wilson; R W Earlene Adams; L H Judith Eames; LF Jeanette Crooker; C H Ella Gardner; RF Cordelia Howe; R H Barbara McClintock; G Cynthia Ewell; and Sub. Patricia Willette. The games played during the season were with Deering High School on October 31 and on November 8; Kents Hill on October 7 and November 4: University of New Hampshire on November 6; and Waynflete on November 13.


Field trips, experiments, and discussions help fit members of the Science Club for important service to the community.

THE SCIENCE CLUB

Although still one of the more recently developed of the clubs on campus, the Science Club is one of the most progressive. An executive board works in conjunction with the club's officers to insure greater success within the organization. The officers were: Dorothy Grinnell, president; Patricia Markowitz, vice-president; Beverly Morris, treasurer; and Judith Westaway, secretary. Among the activities of the club was a trip to Harvard Museum in Boston. More than half a dozen films were sponsored by the Science Club this past year on such subjects as heating, reproduction, television, and fluorescent lighting. Another field trip made by the members of the club was a visit to one of the more prominent hospitals in the vicinity for the medical students. This gave the students a chance to visualize the type of work they would soon be doing. The Science Fair which was such a success in 1950 was again presented. This year there were exhibits displayed by the students in chemistry, bacteriology, zoology, anatomy, psychology, and physiology.


Back row: M. Kaplan, K. Spry, S. Friend, F. Bartlett, E. Bell, B. Brown. B. Black, (i. Gerleman, M . C a r r . Second row: I. S t e r n , N . Newton. A. W h i t i n g , M. Jipson, N. Baker. B. Barcley, B. W a l k e r . First rozv: L. Knight, J. Parfait, N . Kaull, S. Kruse, C. Stauh, W. S i m m o n d s , B. Neely, B. May.

RIDING CLUB

With thirty-five members present, the Wanakea Riding Club elected the following officers; president, Constance Staub; vice-president, Joan Kruse; secretary, Nancy Kaull; and treasurer, Winnifred Simmonds. This year the clubhouse and stable at Tomlinson's has been alive with the activities of the club. Mom and Pop Tomlinson are endeared to all who know their careful guidance. Tests in bridling, saddling, and horsemanship were taken by all the members of the club. A drill squad was formed under the leadership of Barbara May. In October the club held a breakfast ride and everyone arose early for a refreshing canter in the country. A Christmas party was given by the club for its members. Presents were exchanged and carols were sung. The outstanding events this year were the annual gymkhana and the Winter Carnival activities. Prizes were awarded at both of these events to the riders in all the classes who proved themselves worthy. Sally Friend, Mary Jipson, Jean Parfitt, Constance Staub, and Winnifred Simmonds won ribbons in many of these events. The freshman riders also proved themselves quite skilled in the activities.


Back roiv: L. Ruel, N. Connors, J. Greene, M. Ruddick, J. Raynes, J. DeGoey, C. Dill, N. Lund, E. Dow. First row: L. McCue, C. Black, J. Crooker, H. Roberts, E. Gardner, G. Gendron, J. Swett, N. Howe.

VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM

Under Captain Ella Gardner and Co-Captain Helene Roberts the varsity basketball team had a very successful season. Several of the games were won by a considerable margin. The various teams played were Deering High School, South Portland High School, Kents Hill, Y.W.C.A., Nasson College, and the University of New Hampshire. During the Winter Carnival the annual varsity vs. alumnae game was played. Again the varsity was victorious by a score of 42 to 27. Members of the team which was coached by Miss Camille Kiel and Miss Ann Webster were as follows: Ella Gardner, Helene Roberts, Jean Swett, Gloria Gendron, Naemi Lund, Jeanette Crooker, Charlene Black, Mary Ruddick, Nancy Howe, Jadine Raynes, Nancy Connors, Lilia McCue, Joyce DeGoey, Constance Dill, and Joanne Greene. Elizabeth Dow and Lorraine Ruel were co-managers.


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THE OUTING CLUB

The Outing Club, the youngest and largest organization on campus, provided outdoor enthusiasts with weekend trips in skiing, mountain climbs, boat riding, and the overnight trips to the newly purchased farm in Bridgton, Westbrook Acres. Officers elected this year were, Ruth Mears, president; Claire Barry, vice-president; Carley Warren, secretary; Margaret Bragdon, treasurer; Vivian Wilson, publicity manager; Ann Laird, trip manager. On the council were Joyce deGoey, Mercy Barnes, Nancy Howe, Elizabeth Dow, and Barbara McClintock. In the Fall, the club painted the farm and put new furnishings in. Overnight trips were planned for the members and the faculty. The club held the first dance of the college year, The Fall Frolic. Guests were from University of Maine, Bowdoin, and Portland Junior College. During the Fall also, there was an outstanding climb to Mount Chocurua. In the Spring, the club had more mountain climbs and a special boat ride on Casco Bay. On Feb. 19, newly elected members for the next year included: Judith Westaway, Charlene Black, Patricia Knapp, Jean Swett, Leilia Cameron, Joan Tubman, Suzanne Brag, Joanne Greene, Barbara Haworth, Phyllis Hitchcock, Patricia Waldron, Barbara Hesslin, Ellen Bell, Katherine Spry, and Marion Massey. In the Spring the new officers will take over their duties.


House Assistance Committee: \\. Johnson, M. Ruddick, A. Foster, N. Buckler, V. Wilson. First row: C. Colson, J. Raynes, D. Burton, N. Howe, E. Gardner.

HOUSE ASSISTANCE COMMITTEE

The House Assistance Committee, commonly known around the campus as the babysitters, consists of senior girls chosen by Dr. Proctor, Miss Carter, and the faculty members. Upon being selected, each girl must be ready to assume her share of the responsibility. The members of this committee are chosen for their leadership ability and are given the opportuntiy to assist housemothers with dormitory duties. The campus babysitters have brought rest and joy to weary housemothers this year. Also, the girls have helped Miss Billings by acting as student hostesses. As such they show prospective Westbrook students and their parents around the campus.



Back row: S. Friend, P. Home, B. Brewer, M. Jipson, L. Knight, C. Staub, J. Parker, S. Kincaid. Second row: H. Stevenson, E. Hill, C. Chase, M. Kennedy, M. Yotides, R. Hollis. First row: C. Stevens, M. Prue, P. Littlerield, C. Warren, A. Young, A. Cohen.

BELL HOUSE A hearty gust of laughter is heard . . . it's Pat and Carolyn, either laughing or prepared to laugh, with Ramona and Bev joining in . . . from Charlie and Mary K's room float strains of "Oh Babe" and then floor creaks under the Charleston . . . Joyce has the radio tuned to current song hits while Connie talks about horses and hamsters and canaries . . . Maria takes weekend jaunts to see Waterville, or is it Phil? . . . Pat H . plays the second movement on request . . . Sally, Louise, and Jippy, never to be forgotten with their triple, horses, hamsters, "hands off," Robert, Junior, Miss Pittsfield . . . Eleanor searches the papers for news of Korea and Bob, and Carley remains unflustered despite the threatened ceiling breakage . . . diamonds twinkle on Mary P., Helen, and Susan . . . Mary gets the mail while Helen gets the news first-hand . . . and Susan waits calmly . . .

BELL HOME

Cappy sees Paul each weekend while Mopsy accompanies Carley to the farm on odd weekends . . . the "smoker" is inhabited by Charlie who takes the chaise lounge, Mopsy who studies or knits, Eleanor and Carley who come down for a "quickie," Helen who tries to settle down, but just can't, and Pat, our house president, with a Special Delivery from Jack.


Back row: M . Blake, L. Nickerson, E . M c C a u l e y , P. Ridley, P. Small, F. Melone, L. Gustafson, L. Gustafson, M . Gamble, R. Gaccetta, B . Cole, R. Gaccetta. Third row: M . W h i t e P. Markowich, J. Lambkin, J. Stover, B. M c C a r t h y , B. D a v i s , M. Ela, B. Maddocks, A. C h a p m a n , M. Robinson, B. Ross, A. Goldberg, D . Levey. Second row: G. Smith, M . M c G o w a n , E. Ek, I). Rice, K. Low, E. T r u f a n t , M. Beatty, B. Shalit, G. Gendron, J . Crooker, J. Greene, J . H a n n i n g e r , B. C u s h m a n , L. Brow, B. Wesler, G. Goldblatt. First row: J Napolitano, K. Hill, M. Smith, S. Johnson, N . T h o m p s o n , P . Luce, M . Maloonian, N. Lawrence, C. Black, L. Chandler, IV Richardson, B. M o r r i s , J. T h o m a s , A. Weseott

DAY STUDENT NEWS Everyone laughing, studying, or sleeping . . . Polly, Nancy, Pooch, and Margaret forever in the smoker . . . Jan Hanninger, Nancy Douglas, Barb Davis representing us in the student council . . . Poor Mary! always trying to get everyone to come to the meetings . . . Barb Hebert, Lois Nickerson, Barb McCarthy, Janet Stover, Beccy White always around to lend a helping hand . . . Freshman initiations were fun? . . . remember that cold morning and the fifteen minute exercising period? . . . Janice always talking about Ohio . . . Lois about Bruce . . . Bev about Hal . . . Barb about Al . . . Pooch about Dick . . . Polly about Ray and the colors green and white . . . Tommie always being the loyal supporter and talking about Al and his handsome brother . . . Mary thinking about Vic . . . Lucy worrying about Herbie . . . Shirl Johnson was this year's senior class vice-president . . . Nancy Thompson day student social chairman . . . Bev Morris as senior class day student treasurer . . . Nancy Richardson as senior class day student secretary. . . Jeanette, Jo, and Swettie, playing varsity basketball . . . Pat Witter, Coco, the Gustafsons, Hebie, playing inter-house volleyball. Oh those 'ah' points in Glee Club belonging to Janet, Pearl, Lois, Polly, Bev, Tommie, Shirl, Jeanette, and Jan . . . those piano concerts by Vivian and Bushy . . . Winter Carnival will never be forgotten . . . almost everyone went from the Day students house . . . the beautiful surf at Higgins in the new Dodge . . . sitting on the floor in the Lafayette . . . using scotch tape on Maggie's dress . . . eating by candlelight at Polly's . . . taking those pictures . . . all these pleasant memories and many others are never to be forgotten by the day students this year.


Back row: N. Ellis, A. Robinson, J. Hallee, J . Stevenson. Third row: H. Whitlock, K. W a r d , X Barker, J . Eugley, X. Eldridge. Second row: J. Fletcher, M. Flagg, I. Babey, S. B u r n s , B. JVlaler, G. Lampkin, I). Martin. First row: E. Brown, M. Read, A. C a r p , X. Reid, P. Xichols.

DEERING HOUSE Upon entering Deering we find Nancy E., who receives those wonderful cakes . . . June S., the diamond gal . . . Nancy S., Deering's house-president . . . Jeanne, who receives roses for no apparent reason . . . after shuffling through the deck Pat finally fished out the Jack of her heart . . . Marion famous for always being up to some kind of trick . . . and Nancy R., who can be depended upon to be around when good cheer is needed. The second floor is an uproar, when Glo, Bev, Nancy B., and Annabel are up to their hilarious antics . . . and then there's Di, who is a good student and a friend . . . June E., our basketball player and another person with a helping hand . . . Merry, Deering's only hfcrsewoman . . . Nancy E., and Helen, we're glad to have you with us . . . Eleanor Brown with her long distance calls . . . Jane F., who should never forget that patience is a great virtue . . . Ann, who remembers that the good of the house comes first . . . and, of course, Sue, who is ever-faithful to PJC. Not to be forgotten are Jayne, and her swimming interest . . . Kathy, who has stories galore to tell about her travels . . . Martha, Deering's little song bird . . . and Irene, who knows that absence makes the heart grow fonder — these have been DEERING HOUSE girls of Deering House.


Back row: M. Merritt, M. Connors, B. Brown, B. Kraak, J. Wilson, E. Bahcock, H. M. Raizes. Second row: N. Pulsifer, B. Richards, N. Ries, M. Kaplan, J. Keyo, M. Strood, P. Waldron, N. Hutchinson. First row: B. Fuller, M. Malburg, J. Brown, A. Graham, E. Lamb, G. Tatel, N. Kaul. Absentees: P. Tracy, N. Pearson, S. Hinchlifre,

Mednick, N. Baker, B. Taylor, M. Farr, I. Swan. I). Perley, L, Rnel.

GODDARD HOUSE

The 32 girls of Goddard lived together and loved it. There was Nat P. with her quiet, unassuming ways . . . Blondie's companionable chuckle . . . Bert's grievance with the airlines . . . Gerry's simplicity . . . Joyce's "Vat's da scoop?" . . . Annie's confusion between Westbrook High and B. C. . . . Berdine's willingness to lend a hand . . . Marion's generous nature and capacity for friendship . . . Mary's unruffled disposition and flaming hair . . . Lorraine's broad grin and cute dimples . . . Barbara a good student, tireless worker, and sincere friend . . . Gloria with her whimsical smile, her subtle wit and humor . . . Marcia, who relished a little nonsense now and then . . . Nat R.'s overflowing mailbox . . . Nancy C.'s perfection in hair cutting . . . Evelyn with her merry air, slow smile and contagious chuckle . . . Mary Raizes an adorable little jack-in-the-box, lively and entertaining . . . Nancy P. who flirts fascinatingly yet has her heart at Colby . . . Pat who is petite as we see her, clever as we know her . . . Betty R., a bit shy until you know her, but a girl whose wit turns rain to sunshine . . . Betty T., a lass of few words, but many smiles . . . Liz who is quiet and cheerful, observing much and saying little Nancy K., with her brains, personality, and loads of pep . . . Dotty, with her love for horses . . . Nancy B., with her talent for playing the uke . . . Barby and Jean's ability to play bridge . . . Marian Farr's down east accent . . . Swannie's protegees Bodidi and Bookapee . . . Harriet with her week-end trips.


Back row: B. S h e r m a n , I). Smith, S. H e r m a n , S. Haskins, P. Goodwin, M. Massey, X. Bauson, P . Hitchcock, L. M c C u e . Third row. P. Richardson, B. Black, N. J a e g g a r , S. Bray, B. W a l k e r , B. Bailey, P . M a r t i n , B. Hessler, E. G u r w i t z , I). B e r r y , C. M c l n t y r e , B. Doliff, P . T h o m a s , P . Bean. Second row: N. Greenleaf, C. Preble, E . F o r s b e r g , J. T u b m a n . J. W e s t a w a y . B. H a w o r t h . K. S p r y . j . Owen, B. M a y , A. Constantine, J. Corson, E. Bailey, S. K r u s e . First row: A. Bridle, J. Smith. F. Bartlett, J. Mansfield, P. R i n d e r m a n , K. Connors, C. IYrrv, M. Rochford, ]. Mulholland, I." Downton. B. Webber. K. Tsomides, P. H a i r i n g ton. C. B r e a u .

HERSEY HALL

Week-ends at Bowdoin, New Hampshire, Maine, Bates, Colby . . . the mice on fourth floor . . . diamond rings . . . they are getting cheaper by the dozen . . . fraternity pins . . . surprise Halloween party . . . first week at school . . . fire drills . . . bridge . . . knitting parties . . . car rides . . . Christmas party . . . the new scales . . . animals, stuffed and alive . . . birthday parties . . . what a mess the cakes were made of . . . Christmas pageant . . . peroxide bottle . . . water fights . . . Jane's laugh . . . our band that was started but never finished . . . record collections . . . what happens to the dorm when one girl gets a package . . . who is going to the cafe? . . . skiing . . . skating . . . the noise after lights-out . . . flash cameras . . . PJC Christmas play . . . term papers . . . exams . . . the many letters written to our men overseas and in the United States . . . Christmas formal . . . worries about our week-end dates . . . hair cuts . . . the many walks in the cemetery on those warm fall days and the freezing cold winter days . . . the crowd that gathers in your room when you come in from a date . . . trash can episode . . . the many disappointments we have received . . . waiting for our phone calls . . . mail rush . . . closets certainly come in handy . .. lazy days . . . our house-mothers who put up with all our silly actions and remarks . . . will anyone ever forget the many other laughs and good times we have had working and playing together as a group?


lUwk row. J. Robertson, A. Fletcher, R. Chippendale. Fourth row. I). Hmton, R. Kontoff, J. Hutchinson, j . Paige, E. Dow, J. Raynes, B. Gough, A. Farnsworth, E. Merrifield, M. Gregory. Third row. B. Baird, B. Ackerman, A. Prolman, I). Seaman. Second row. E. Muni, B. Barclay, B. Hunter, E. Gardner, E. Adams, J. D'Agbstino, G. Keefe, E. Dunn. First row. E. Higgins, J. Woodward, M. Simmonds, E. Mandeville, \ . Perham, J. Fisher, j . Eames.

HOUGHTON HALL W h a t memories this year holds for us! O u r spirit shone forth when we won first prize with " A Typical H o u g h t o n G i r l ' " at stunt n i g h t . . . and took second prize with a " D a y at the F a r m " at the Halloween party. Miss Farren and Miss Toussaint surprised us with several parties. Remember the night that part of the Colby octect harmonized in the smoker? W e can't forget our pets — the cat, where did it disappear to? Betsy's lion that wanted to be in the dog show . . J a n e ' s "little D a v e " . . . Ardie's real live " D o l l i e " . . . M a r y Lou's pet garter . . . and, of course, those frisky mice. T e l l me, are you in cohoots? C a n ' t you hear M a r t h a as M a d a m e Butterfly, one of her many roles? . . . or the strains of "From the H a l l s of M o n t e z u m a " floating down from the third floor? . . . a n d that soft clanging as a result of Fisha's itchy finger? A n d d i d n ' t Ardie make a jolly S a n t a a t the Christmas party? I t isn't every house that has its own sweater shop or bicycles. Must mention our transfer, Debbie, who kept us in stitches so many times. H o p e our only freshman, Rickey, will carry on the spirit of H o u g h t o n next year. O u r engaged members, J o and Fletch will soon become M r s . Willis and M r s . Robinson. C a n ' t forget our pinned member, Ella, who made a wonderful house president. HOUGHTON HALE


Back row: M. Pike, R. Fo

M. Andersen. First row: A. Goldberg, J. Lembree, M. (dark, S. Knraner. Absentee: D. Raphael.

JOHNSON HOUSE Although we have only eight girls, we boast of the fact that we represent six different states. Sylvia, we heard you got a call from Tokyo!!! . . . Arlene, why are you so partial to the U . of Vermont? . . . Rita who gets up so early every morning . . . we know that Maine is the best state in the union! . . . Madelyn, with her Pete from P J C . . . "I come from New Hamp-s-h-i-r-e." . . . Marcia is our beautician . . . What college does she think about . . . Bowdoin, maybe? . . . those cashmere sweaters . . . Mary is our quiet one from Brooklyn . . . why do you wash your hair at 11:59 at night? . . . Doris, who can't seem to make up her mind . . . is it the U . of Pennsylvania, Colby, George Washington, or Bowdoin? . . . Joyce, with that cute hair-cut . . . those darling Chinese pajamas . . . and will you ever forget her hand-made birthday cards? . . . Those midnight gab sessions . . . the fun we had popping corn in the smoker . . . those mice who insisted on keeping us up . . . tripping down the stairs to reach the phone . . . the mailman who came later every day . . . that mouse who turned on the lights when she should have been in bed . . . our surprise Halloween party . . . Miss Dow and Miss Pike are to be thanked for giving JOHNSON AND FACULTY CLUB

Johnson that scale.


lhick VOW'. A. Foster, N. Buckler, V. Wilson, C. Barry, II. Johnson. M. Troy, A. Laird, J. Fisher. 1<irst row. N. Howe, M. Bragdon, B. Neely, R. Mears, W. Simmonds.

LODGE

There is never a dull moment at Lodge. W e have had our moments of seriousness, but even those can not make us forget the wonderful times we've had together. The Jolly Lodgers, who can boast eight med sees out of fourteen students, will always remember Winnie, the Hi-Ho Silver gal . . . Meg, who was continually being asked about Dartmouth . . . Dot with the ever familiar phrase of mercy me or my goodness . . . that contagious laugh displayed by Joan . . . Buckie and the question of whether she ever discovered the origin of the water in her room. What is that sparkler on your left hand for, Viv? And, too, there will always be remembered Nancy and "California, Here I Come" . . . Muriel and her one and only Charlie . . . Ann, the busy-as-a-bee girl . . . Bonnie who was always ready with a tale about her week-end . . . Johnnie and her great love for cocker spaniel pups . . . Alice also the girl known as Madame Butterfly . . . Claire always prepared with the inquiry of where is the burd . . . and Ruth, who was always true to Lou . . . The party after the Christmas formal, pizza at Angeloni's and the Christmas tree trade . . . these and others are experiences which will always remain in the minds of the girls of Lodge. Those ever-so-many evenings playing the piano, singing, and those gab sessions in the smoker. . ] o| ) ( ,|. T


Back row: lb Chase, B. Raizes, E. Rust, P. C u r r i e r , C. Haskell, I). Smith, B. F r a n c i s , J. Fuller, N. Newton. 'Third rozv: S. Carlisle, II. Ames, A. Hallock. E. Lank, M. Lamh. Second row: C. Colson, N. S h a r r o n , J. de Goey, A. W h i t i n g , II. Roberts, G. LaMothe, lb lialch. First row: lb Broady, M . Barnes, L. P l u m mer, C. Howe.

MELVILLE The Melvillites had a wonderful year of fun, of companionship, and of working together. Will we ever forget the birthday parties, "Drybones," "Alice in Portland," Gingerville, the cat mascot, hour exams, and term papers. Just a word or two about our house-mates. Remember Nancy . . . rock-a-bye-baby . . . Bessie . . . and all her classes . . . Robbie . . . no meals or sleep . . . Lynn . . . so sweet and quiet . . . Cynie . . . her endless jokes . . . Tinkie and her famous "Charleston." Then there was Miss Webster and her enchanting, "Tea for Two," . . . Mercy, in competition with "Buttons." Bev . . . her "sparkler" . . . Nat . . . red flanneled fire warden . . . Audrey . . . house president . . . Betty, Roger . . . My Honey . . . Pat . . . Med. Sec. Guinea pig . . . Helen . . . her contagious laugh . . . Joan . . . Oh, Harris, that undertaker . . . Liz . . . she's fighting a continental war . . . Laidy . . . Ray, the faithful week-end visitor . . . Dee . . . nightly missions to the cafe . . . Lorie and Joe: . . . the noisy inseparables . . . Colly . . . our actress . . . Wendy . . . nights spent on the John floor . . . Dorey . . . fourth for bridge . . . Sally . . . Anybody going to lunch . . . Erla . . . house barber . . . Lois . . . Her teddie bear, that's Bill . . . We mustn't forget Miss Silverson and her terrific jazz. These are the things we ail hold dear as we MELVILLE RESIDENCE ^ e a v e 째ur beloved Alma Mater.


Back row. J. Jeffery, B. Meade. P. Porter, B. McClintock, C. Kimball. Third row. B, Solod, N. Lawton, ,1. Parfait, E. Lott, N. Hockridge, M. Ruddiek, I), (irinnell. Second row. .1. Burns, A. Davies. M. White, C. Ewcll, 1*. Caouette, B. Jebb. First row. V. Robinson. Absentee: ,1. Segal.

WHITMAN HOUSE Here we are at the Whitman smoker . . . let's eavesdrop! . . . who's that beating the tomtoms? . . . must be Dr. Psycho Porter . . . Barb, don't get your addresses mixed . . . it's Parris Island bound . . . what's that song on the radio, Pat? . . . " M Y Buddy" . . . FLASH! Whitman has just been declared an emergency area due to that blonde bombshell, Buttons . . . between the typewriter and the telephone, Joyce, you're a pretty busy girl . . . to Cinnie, the house president, we ask, "has a tornado struck your room or are you studying for exams?" . . . Kim says to Jean, "Does our room vibrate or are they bowling again on the third floor?" . . . Mary's thoughts turn to Irv and Iowa . . . Barb's practicing for the 1952 ski Olympics . . . Ma can't wait for spring, as she wants to row up the river . . . Lynn, is it T. D. at Amherst or Bowdoin? . . . Jeep has that "in the corner look" . . . who can she be thinking of? . . . Bev is yelling for someone to go ice skating with her . . . Pug, any plans for the future? . . . Ann's on the phone . . . Viv, the shower's all right now but get ready for that New York debut . . . Sleepy just walked in Nancy . . . Jane, hold onto that anchor . . . you can never tell who might bust in . . . Bet-March 17-are you sure the right couple got married? . . . Here come Whitman's aunts, Winnie and Jinnie . . . before we go, remember the parties, the skits, the volleyball games, Mike, Little One, and Duchess, the little dog we loved.



WESTBROOK ACRES The members of the class of '51 have shared many happy times at Westbrook Acres, or the farm as it is more commonly known. We are very fortunate in being the first class to share the numerous opportunities for fun that the farm offers. In April, 1950, the college purchased the 100-acre farm, which is located just off Route 302, about four miles north of Bridgton, Maine. The rambling eight-room Cape Cod style house is conveniently situated at the base of Pleasant Mountain between Highland Lake and Moose Pond. As freshmen we made several work trips to the farm. Buildings were torn down, the house sand papered, and trails blazed to the ponds. This fall the farm took on a new coat of red paint when the first trip was made. Then it was ready to be opened for weekend trips. What fun was in store from then on! The crowd would pile into the new college bus and with all voices raised in song would head for Bridgton. A weekend trip at the farm might include volleyball and softball games, hiking up Pleasant Mt. and, of course, learning new games like " H a " or "I Saw a Bar." Also, many hours were spent in getting everyone "In Cohoots" or introducing them to Aunt Tilly. Later in the evening, everyone would gather around the campfire or on colder nights, around that wonderful wood stove, and harmonize on the old tunes. Sometimes on Saturday nights a trip would be taken to Bridgton to see the not quite latest movie. It would always be either a six gun Western, a thriller-diller mystery or Superman. The time would come to turn in, but the more ambitious ones would choose to tell tall tales till dawn. Wasn't it heavenly to be awakened and get a whiff of bacon frying or coffee perking? With the coming of snow, Westbrook Acres turned into a winter resort for the ski and skating enthusiasts. Mt. Pleasant with its ski tow and the frozen surfaces of Moose Pond was all one could ask for. Alumnae weekend at the farm will be eagerly awaited for that means relaxation and healthy fun all rolled into one. Westbrook Acres — here we come! !



CAMPUS LIFE There is nothing quite so vigorous as the small bits of chatter exchanged on campus by the various groups, congregated in the most inconceivable of places. Brightly colored figures rushing from Hersey to Alumni . . . a dash over to the cafe for a quick cigarette and a cup of coffee . . . over to the bookstore for a stamp to mail that letter to that certain someone . . . frantic calls home for belated Bowdoin permissions . . . excited requests for an advance on that fast dwindling allowance . . . someone else's clothes on a roommate's back . . . overcuts for that big weekend . . . senior privileges . . . formals at the Eastland . . . Dean's List for some and the Conference List for others . . . the long line of students marching into the chapel on Wednesday before noon . . . a sign-out book, placed close to the door of departure . . . dates being introduced to housemothers . . . sudden blind dates, better left undone . . . telephone calls and the frantic rush to answer them . . . conversations lasting over the thirty-minute limit . . . two minutes late and a midweek forfeited . . . where did you go, and did you have fun? . . . the last minute rush for the wash bowls at 11:58. . . . a package of brownies from home, and quite enough to feed the entire floor . . . maybe next time it'll be a cake . . . fish on Friday . . . house meetings at 10:00 on Monday nights . . . Friday night dances after which comes the invitation to Bowdoin . . . the daily scramble for the mailman, poor soul . . . sick bay . . . fraternity pins, high school rings, and even diamonds . . . congregation in the smokers . . . peroxide and ammonia experiments . . . singing in the dining room . . . first period and Saturday classes . . . quiet hours . . . fourth for bridge or a hand at Canasta . . . cramming for finals . . . got a match? . . . who's going down to Morrill's, and will you get me something? . . . weekends at the farm, and Pleasant Mountain Ski Slope . . . ice skating on campus . . . sun bathing behind Hersey . . . it's all part of campus life. We live it; we love it.



ELIZABETH A N N GRASMERE, N E W

ACKERMAN HAMPSHIRE

"Betty"

Retailing

One of the 4 B's . . . Bowdoin here I come again! . . . music maestro please . . . " W h a t ? N o mail for me? . . . Germany!! Where's that? . . . no men allowed on second floor, Bet . . . vivacity personified. Houghton: Fire Warden 2; Outing Club 2; Masque and Candle 1, 2; S.C.A. 1, 2; Retailing Club 1, President 2.

EARLENE A N N HIGH

ADAMS

STREET

WILTON, MAINE

"Lena"

Medical Secretary

"Yessir, by gosh" . . . sweet smile . . . vim, vigor, vitality . . . Bert . . . knit 1, purl 2, snarl 3 . . . Say Lena, did you drop your watch in the bathtub? Houghton: House Treasurer 2; Outing Club 1,2; Masque and Candle 1; Science Club 1, 2; Ski Club 1; Varsity Field Hockey 2; Maroon and Gray Softball 2; Basketball 1, 2; Field Hockey 1, 2; House Basketball 1, 2; Volleyball 2. HELEN ELIZABETH AMES 1013

N O R T H PLEASANT STREET

N O R T H A M H E R S T , MASSACHUSETTS

Junior College General Quiet as a mouse . . . friendly . . . always willing to give a helping hand . . . supply house for everyone — Kleenex, pens, shampoo, and stamps. Melville: House President 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Outing Club 2; S.C.A. 2; House Volleyball 1.

MARY ELIZABETH

ANDERSEN

51 MONTGOMERY

PLACE

BROOKLYN, N E W

YORK

Secretarial Science Quiet and sweet . . . an enviable disposition . . . reserved a id shy . . . an understanding friend. Johnson: Masque and Candle 1, 2; S.C.A. 1, 2; I.R.C. 2; Spanish Club 1.


BEVERLY ARLENE BAIRD 25

WESTERN AUBURN,

AVENUE MAINE

cr

Retailing

Bev"

One of the 4 B's . . . Washington? . . . Navy? . . . fat Bob! . . . "I always have to close the windows!" . . . that A plus in Psych . . . our own little red-headed horn player. Houghton: Masque and Candle 1, 2; Retailing Club 1, 2; Orchestra 1.

M A R Y E L I Z A B E T H BAKER P O N D COVE PARK C A P E ELIZABETH, M A I N E

Liberal Arts " H i , Ferd!" . . . party! party! . . . let's sing kids!!! . . . fourth for bridge! . . . home away from home . . . Bowdoin . . . I'll never lose any weight. Day: French Club 1.

BEVERLY BALCH 44

HIGH

STREET

FARMINGTON, C O N N E C T I C U T rr

Wendy"

Pre-Medical Technique

Bill or Art? . . . "he's so cunning" . . . "donu, donu, and more donu!" . . . twinkle toes . . . those eyes . . . the boiler room . . . alarm clock at all hours . . . the donuing basketball player. Melville: Masque and Candle 1,2; Outing Club 1,2; Science Club 1, 2; House volleyball 1.

BEVERLY LORRAINE BARCLAY 35 C O U R T STREET WINTHROP, rr

Bebe"

MASSACHUSETTS

Medical Secretary

Those sparkling eyes . . . nightly letters to the Marine . . . " M y Destiny" . . . skiing . . . knitting on those socks . . . "you're a dear!" Houghton: Fire Warden 1; Outing Club 1, 2; Masque and Candle 1, 2; Riding Club 1; Ski Club Treasurer 1; Ski

Team 1, 2.


MERCY BARNES WARREN

AVENUE

P L Y M O U T H , MASSACHUSETTS

Business

"Merce"

T h a t contagious laugh . . . bridge . . . nightly prowlers . . . regents . . . strict diet . . . "who cleaned the smoker last night?" . . . good natured. Melville: Senate 2; Masque and Candle 1, 2; Outing Club Council 1, 2; Fire Warden 2; Maroon and Gray Volleyball 1, 2; House Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2.

CLAIRE BARRY 150

JASON STREET

ARLINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS

Secretarial Science Three little words . . . nine o'clock . . . penny in the pig . . . verbals . . . special delivery . . . keep smiling . . . " I ' m confused." Lodge: Outing Club 1, Vice-president 2; Fire W a r d e n 2; Freshmen Maroon Leader; All-star Volleyball 2; Maroon and Gray Volleyball 1,2; House Volleyball 2.

MARTHA LOUISE 28 D o w

BEATTY

STREET

PORTLAND, M A I N E rr

Marty"

Secretarial Science

Those Bowdoin weekends . . . Eleanor and me . . . "wonder if I got a letter today?" Day: Outing Club 2; Science Club 2.

BERNICE B O X S T E I N 261

CONGRESS STREET

PORTLAND, M A I N E

''Bushit

Junior College General

Mr. Victor's pet peeve . . . "ain't got no time for that kind of stuff" . . . Gerry . . . " H e a r t and Soul" . . . uga boo boo uga. Day


MARGARET MARIE BRAGDON CHINA,

MAINE

rr

Megr

Medical Secretary

Listen my children . . . Dartmouth . . . chum whiz on ice . . . house comedienne . . . "Peg of My H e a r t " . . . "Dry Bones." Lodge: House Social Chairman 2; Outing Club Council 1, Treasurer 2; Masque and Candle 1,2; Science Club 1, 2; House Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 2.

BEVERLY J O A N BREWER 35 O C E A N STREET ROCKLAND, M A I N E fr

Bev"

Secretarial Science

Oh, Bev! . . . those brown eyes . . . evening walks . . . jet curlers . . . those sleepless nights . . . hey, Pedro . . . "want to go down for coffee?" . . . monopolizing telephone line with hour and a half conversations . . . you don't say much with that mouth, but oh! those eyes. Bell: Fire W a r d e n 1; Glee Club 1; Masque and Candle 1; House Basketball 2. BEVERLY BROADY 53 LORING STREET LOWELL, MASSACHUSETTS rr

Bev"

Junior College General

She's engaged . . . dear Jay . . . Mass. State . . . that gorgeous rock . . . "I want a French poodle to match my mink coat!" Melville: Masque and Candle 1, 2; Outing Club 1.

N A N C Y J A N E BUCKLER 194 S U M M E R A V E N U E READING, MASSACHUSETTS rr

Buck"

Medical Secretary

Neat as a pin . . . oh, those clothes . . . water, water everywhere . . . this is it — I've been hit, Dom . . . " M y Heart Cries For Y o u " . . . pretty as a picture . . . squirrel. Lodge: House President 1; House Assistance Committee; Glee Club 1; Outing Club 1,2; Riding Club 1; House Basketball 1; Volleyball 2.


JANE ELIZABETH

BURNES

2234 C O M M O N W E A L T H A V E N U E N E W T O N , MASSACHUSETTS

"Janie"

Junior College General

Dean's list . . . " T h e Charleston" . . . long trips to Dartmouth . . . Jose and Pedro . . . Navy pilot . . . musical notes . . . vivacious. Whitman: Outing Club 1, 2; Masque and Candle 1; Fire Warden; Maroon and Gray Volleyball 2; House Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2.

D O R O T H Y ESTHER

BURTON

33 PORTER STREET WENHAM,

MASSACHUSETTS

"Dot"

Secretarial Science

"Snowflake" . . . trim little figure . . . bobbing dark curls . . . bruised knees . . . first breakfast, Dot?? . . . that avid Bowdoin admirer . . . heavenly N o r t h Conway . . . one of the inseparable three. Houghton: Student Council 2; Outing Club 2; Masque and Candle 1, 2; I.R.G 2; Ski Club 1; House Volleyball 2.

PATRICIA A N N

CAOUETTE

28 CLARK STREET MADISON, M A I N E

"Patty"

Junior College General

" H i , Marilyn!" . . . passion for pickled walnuts . . . the door's on hinges! . . . T h e Chinese Room . . . "told you he'd call . . . just five more minutes" . . . well, my husband — . . . Theta Delta . . . has the deepest and cutest chuckle . . . nothing like Lakewood. Whitman: Senate 2; Outing Club 1; Masque and Candle 1.

S A L L Y B. CARLISLE 20 SARGENT ROAD W I N C H E S T E R , MASSACHUSETTS

Junior College General Jack . . . spearmint gum . . . twelve o'clock . . . giggles . . . my honey . . . that flashy B. W . sweatshirt . . . apple boxes . . . Phi Sigma Kappa. Melville: Glee Club 1, 2; Outing Club 1, 2; House Basketball 1; Volleyball 1.


LUCY 200

CHANDLER

DANFORTH

STREET

PORTLAND, M A I N E

'Brain

Medical Secretary

Child"

O h ycu character . . . yak, yak . . . Maine . . . N H RIT? . . . Day: Day Student Secretary 2.

ALTHEA 732

CHAPMAN

OCEAN

AVENUE

PORTLAND, M A I N E

"Al"

Retailing

Those giggles!! . . . She never did get to N e w Orleans, much to M r . Stotler's disappointment! . . . oh, guess what? . . . I went out with Buddy last night. Day: Retailing Club 1, 2.

BARBARA T O W N S E N D Box 374 PAWLING, N E W

CHASE

YORK

Retailing

'Tinku

Yes, it's a " H a p " p y day at Tufts . . . the Charleston straight from Virginia . . . Sebu Tahi . . . more fun! . . . that one lonely stocking. Melville: Masque and Candle 2; Retailing Club 2.

CHARLOTTE CHASE Box 374 PAWLING, N E W Y O R K

"Charlie"

Junior College General

W h a t a laugh . . . I'll take Camden any day . . . O h Babe! . . . Charleston . . . convertibles . . . lumber truck . . . that you Babe? . . . big grin . . . Wow! what a man! . . . Mount Vesuvius . . . N o Saturday classes at last. Bell: Outing Club 1; Retailing Club 1.


RITA 81

CHIPPENDALE OAK

STREET

LEWISTON,

MAINE

"Chippie"

Pre-Medical Technique

T h e Lone Star State . . . the dancing star of Houghton . . those daily letters . . . "All My Love" . . . moonglow . . " H a s the mail come yet?" . . . "I'm starved, let's eat!" Houghton: Science Club 1, 2.

CAROLINE COBB 236

N O R T H PROSPECT STREET HERKIMER, N E W

YORK

"Cobbie"

Retailing

Ever ready and raring to go . . . W h o was General Herkimer, pray tell? . . . " W a k e up, Cobbie!" Day: Retailing Club 2.

A U D R E Y BERNICE

COHEN

39 GARRISON ROAD BROOKLINE, MASSACHUSETTS fr

Mopsy"

Journalism Secretary

Sprawling in the middle of the street . . . W h o ' s tempermental? . . . "there's something in my room" . . . cats at 5:00 a.m. . . . vivacious . . . quick wit . . . "Tennessee W a l t z " . . . there's only one man for me, ever . . . Mount Vesuvius . . . here's news for you . . . cover me, Carley. Bell: Outing Club 1, 2; Masque and Candle 1, 2; WJC News 1, Editorial Director 2; Tower Biography Editor 1; Executive Editor 2; House Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 2. COLLEEN COLSON GUILFORD, rr

Collee"

MAINE

Speech Arts

Joe . . . Princeton . . . "I got a letter" . . . "I had the most wonderful time" . . . freckles and their meaning . . . Did you have a nice time? Melville: Masque and Candle 1, President 2; Outing Club 1; Riding Club 1; House Volleyball 1; House Assistance Committee.


J O A N CROCKER 43 S T . LAWRENCE STREET PORTLAND, M A I N E r

Jo"

H o m e Economics

W h a t was that he said, a test on Monday?

Day:

JEANNETTE

CROOKER

BAYVIEW STREET YARMOUTH, MAINE

Liberal Arts Melville's honor member . . . do you have your P.J.'s? . . . Did you get a letter yet? . . . I want to see you for a minute . . . cig hend . . . rushing around . . . W h y have fire drills at 4:00 a.m.? . . . Next stop U . of N . H . Day: Glee Club 1; Vice-President 2; SCA Vice-President Program Chairman 2; IRC 1; Science Club 2; Outing Club W A A Board 2; Maroon Leader 2; Varsity Field Hockey Basketball 1, 2; Softball 1; House Basketball 1, 2; Softball 2; Maroon and Gray sports.

1 2 2 1,

PATRICIA R I C H A R D S O N CURRIER 131

PARK D R I V E

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS rr

Pat"

Journalism Secretary

Always a friendly smile . . . good sport . . . Dean's list student . . . Oh, those Bowdoin week-ends . . . Psi Upsilon . . . as a journalist she will be tops . . . sleepy gal . . . those A term papers . . . " M y Heart Cries For You." Melville: House Committee 1; Outing Club 1; IRC 1; Vicepresident and Secretary 2; WJC News Assistant Feature Editor 1; Feature Editor 2; Tower Managing Editor 1; Make-up Editor 2; House Volleyball Captain 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Badminton 1. B E V E R L Y J. C U S H M A N 80 HASTINGS STREET PORTLAND, M A I N E rr

Bev"

Medical Secretary

A welcome prankster from C J C . . . Got the car, Bev? . . . How about a cup of coffee? . . . Good natured . . . that winning smile. Day: Science Club 2; Outing Club 2.


JOAN 20

D'AGOSTINO

WOODLAND

AVENUE

N E W ROCHELLE, N E W

YORK

"Daggle"

Liberal Arts

Look at me chicken with those big brown eyes . . . skiing in Hersey and Chateau in Austria . . . personality plus . . . party girl . . . Delta Epsilon . . . practical joker . . . "Can't see it myself!" Houghton: Fire Warden 2; Outing Club 1, 2; Masque and Candle 1, 2; WJC News Campus Reporter 1, 2; Tower Managing Editor 2. A N N DA VIES 11 SANBORN STREET W I N C H E S T E R , MASSACHUSETTS

"Annie"

H o m e Economics

"Shut the door — tight!" . . . Psi U — Cape Elizabeth — U . Va. . . . Hood or bust! . . . went shopping . . . " A n n — telephone" . . . black coffee. Whitman: Glee Club 1, 2; Outing Club 2.

BARBARA L O U I S E D A V I S 865 SOUTH

BROADWAY

PORTLAND,

MAINE

Liberal Arts

"Barbi<

"This is the payoff!" . . . "I'm going on a diet tomorrow" . . . Listen, Bev . . . H i , Ferd! Day: Student Council 2; House Secretary-Treasurer 1; Outing Club 1, 2; Masque and Candle 1.

JOYCE DE GOEY 44 M E T H Y L STREET PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND

"Jo"

Arts and Crafts

Sense of humor . . . "Moonshine from Melville" . . . Phi Sigma Kappa . . . Bowdoin birthday party . . . teaser. Melville: Outing Club 1; Council 2; Masque and Candle 2; Ski Club 1; Varsity Softball 1; Basketball 2; Maroon and Gray Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; House Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Badminton 1, 2.


ELIZABETH ANN DOW 4 STEARNS STREET SWAMPSCOTT, MASSACHUSETTS rr

Tanki(

Medical Secretary

Versatile . . . witty . . . tell-tale grin . . . Larry . . . down by the sea . . . E-V-A-L-I-N-A . . . first breakfast . . . just darlin . . . I'll get by . . . Delta Epsilon. Houghton: Outing Club 1; Council 2; Science Club 1, Treasurer, Board 2; Gray Leader 1; Varsity Basketball Manager 1, 2; Hockey Manager 2; Varsity Softball 1; Maroon and Gray Softball 1, 2; Volleyball 1, Captain 2; House Basketball 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2. EVA LENORE E.

BROWNFIELD,

DUNN MAINE

Medical Secretary "You know what I did?" . . . those plaid glasses . . . that certain fellow . . . good all-around gal . . . baby basketball player. Houghton: Student Council 2; Science Club 1, 2; House Basketball 1, 2.

JUDITH

EAMES

24 ARDMOOR ROAD MELROSE,

MASSACHUSETTS

'ludf

Medical Secretary

" M y H e a r t Cries For Y o u " . . . and whatnot . . . J B . . . Army Air Force . . . crocodile tears . . . med lab troubles . . . "Let's do something!" . . . plenty of wit . . . a good listener with a winning way . . . Delta Epsilon. Houghton: Outing Club 1, 2; Masque and Candle 1; Science Club 1, 2; Varsity Hockey 1, 2; Maroon and Gray Hockey 1, 2; House Volleyball 1. E L I Z A B E T H F R A N C E S EK 778

WASHINGTON

AVENUE

PORTLAND, M A I N E rr

Betty"

Junior College General

"I could live on squash alone" . . . Getting Suzanne to classes on time is my biggest problem. Day: Masque and Candle 2; IRC 2; House Volleyball 2; House Basketball 2.


MARGARET A N N

ELA

9 FALMOUTH AVENUE PORTLAND, M A I N E

Medical Secretary Let's play bridge! . . . no kidding . . . that Bob makes me soo mad! . . . Oh, no, not another test! Day: House Volleyball 1; House badminton 1.

CYNTHIA

EWELL

107 L I N C O L N A V E N U E N E W ROCHELLE, N E W Y O R K

Tii

Pre-Nursing

"Respect your elders" . . . one ear . . . policeman . . . get a move on, Lott . . . Paul called . . . been skating, Cinne? . . . " T h e Charleston" . . . Christmas Formal . . . " I forgot—" . . . "so that's that." Whitman: Outing Club 2; Senate 1; S.C.A. Treasurer 1, 2; Masque and Candle 1; Varsity Field Hockey 1,2; Maroon and Gray Field Hockey 1, 2; House Volleyball 1, 2; House President 2. ANNE

FARNSWORTH

20 M A R S H A L L STREET T U R N E R S FALLS, MASSACHUSETTS rr

Farney"

Pre-Merchandising

Eyes that sparkle . . . the two B's (Bob and Brown) . . . "Roommates, do you sink I'm pwettie?" . . . eh Lizz . . . curly hair . . . pep pills. Houghton: Fire Warden 2; Outing Club 1, 2; Masque and Candle 1; House Volleyball 2; Maroon and Gray Softball 2.

BEVERLY MAE F I N N E Y 206 H A S K E L L STREET WESTBROOK, r

Bev"

MAINE

Liberal Arts

Still waters run deep . . . "Some Where Over The Rainbow." Day: Science Club 1, 2.


J O A N FISHER R.F.D. 3 FORT FAIRFIELD, M A I N E

"]o'

Secretarial Science

Colgate smile . . . which one . . . letters galore . . . happy go lucky . . . "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" . . . "Body and Soul" . . . Jimmy who? Lodge: Glee Club 1; Outing Club 1, 2; Riding Club 1; Fire Warden 1; House Basketball 1, 2.

J O A N H . FISHER 386 N E P O N S E T STREET N O R W O O D , MASSACHUSETTS rr

F'isha"

Junior College General

Agreeable . . . happy . . . anything goes along with a . . . "night chicken" . . . Howard . . . ithcy (ringer for . . . can't keep those feet on ice . . . Delta Epsiion "Daggie, shall we go to Sun Valley or aspin skiing D r . Phillipths.

smile bell) . . . . . .

Houghton: Outing Club 1,2; Masque and Candle 1, 2.

ANN

FLETCHER

R . F . D . 2, RAMSEY ROAD WILMINGTON, rr

Flctch"

DELAWARE

Junior College General

Cute and tiny . . . lively . . . full of ideas . . . U . N . H . . . . A T O . . . T H E B O Y . . .wedding bells . . . Meh, too! . . . "Squeaks" . . . "Who's got some food?" . . . " W h a t are you doing here?" Houghton: Outing Club 1; Masque and Candle 1, 2; Fire Warden 1; House Volleyball 2; Varsity Team 1.

ALICE L O U I S E FOSTER 39 ROCKLEDGE RoAD NEWTON, r

M/y"

MASSACHUSETTS

Medical Secretary

Initiation . . Al and his gal . . . Dainty one . . . those phone calls . . true blue . . ."My Love Loves M e " . . . "Forever and Ever." Lodge: House Assistance Committee; Outing Club 2; S.C.A, 2; House Volleyball 2; Fire Warden 2.


BETTY FRANCIS 71 RILEY A V E N U E MANCHESTER, N E W

HAMPSHIRE

Secretarial Science First, last, and always, Roger of Alaska . . . great sport . . . always fun to be with . . . easy on the piano . . . always good for a joke . . . "Nevertheless." Melville: Masque and Candle 1, 2; Orchestra 1; House Volleyball 1, 2.

SALLY F R I E N D 68 M A I N STREET PITTSFIELD, M A I N E

•r6W"

Junior College General

Cars . . . Bill . . . no morning classes . . . knitting . . . telephone calls continually . . . excused cuts . . . Miss Pittsheld . . . Blondie . . . hamsters . . . attraction plus . . . long hair . . . canaries . . . racoon coat. Bell: Equitation 1, 2; Riding Club 1, 2; House Volleyball 2; Basketball 2. J O A N FULLER 8 FELSPA ROAD STONEHAM,

MASSACHUSETTS

Medical Secretary Joan and her embalming fluid . . . good sport and always cheerful . . . sincerity . . . the hours spent washing her hair . . . "I'm taking orders for the hereafter. Any volunteers?" Melville: Senate 1; House Committee 1; Masque and Candle 1, 2; Maroon and Gray Field Hockey 1; Volleyball 1; Varsity Field Hockey 1,2; House Volleyball 1,2; Badminton 1. ELLA M A R I E G A R D N E R 36 BANGOR STREET AUGUSTA, M A I N E fr

Jardner,>

Pre-Medical Technique

. . good sport . . . human alarm clock E-V-A-L-I-N-E!! "Wh ose sweater can I bor for hrst breakfast . Honest-to-Pete . . . Al, oh, can I see your pin? . . . understanding . . . terrihe athlete . . . that laugh . . . just an all-round wonderful gal. Houghton: Student Council 2; House President 2; Fire Warden 1; Freshmen Financial Committee 1; House Assistance Committee; Assistant Zoology Laboratory Instructor 2; W . A . A . Secretary 2; Outing Club 1, 2; Science Club 1, Board 2; Varsity Field Hockey 1, Captain 2; Basketball 1, Captain 2; House Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2.


ARLENE GLORIA GOLDBERG 29 H A Z E L T O N STREET M A T T A P A N , MASSACHUSETTS

"Arts'

Liberal Arts

"Sleepy Time Gal" . . . up so early, Arlene? . . . "Every song reminds me!" . . . love that 11 p.m. hairdo. Johnson: House committee 2; Outing Club 1; French Club 1; IRC 2.

SHIRLEY

GOLDBERG

70 M O R N I N G

STREET

PORTLAND, M A I N E

"Butch"

Retailing

Old Orchard . . . hamburgers . . . Boston . . soft music and dancing . . . hiking in the fields . . . Montreal. Day: Retailing Club 1, 2.

GRETA R U T H

GOLDBLATT

119 CONGRESS STREET PORTLAND, M A I N E

Medical Secretary Brains of the dayroom . . hi, ya . . . I got a letter . . . you'll end up in a little pine box . . that 4:30 bus. Day: Science Club 1, 2.

V I V I E N N E GOLDFARB 7 CODMAN STREET PORTLAND, M A I N E r

Viv"

Secretarial Science

"I missed the bus again!" . . . anybody want anything in the cafe? . . . " H e a r t and Soul" . . . U g a buga boo? Day: Science Club 1, 2.


BEVERLY J E A N

GOUGH

122 W H I T N E Y STREET AUBURN, MAINE

"Bey'

Retailing

One of the 4 B's . . . Bowdoin week-ends . . . diet, not again . . . I'm exhausted . . . the eyebrows and that lower lip . . . front row. Houghton: Masque and Candle 1, 2; Retailing Club 1, 2; Orchestra 1.

D O R O T H Y FAIRFIELD GREEN 47 C A T H E R I N E STREET PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS

"Dot"

Medical Secretary

How ya doing, gal . . . demonstrations . . . personality . . . number, please . . . "Stardust" . . . natural curly hair . . . Lute. Lodge: House President 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Chairman of Houses 2; SCA 1, 2; Outing Club 1, 2; Science Club 1, 2; House Basketball 1, 2; House Volleyball 1, 2.

MARY LOU

GREGORY

RUSSEL'S I N N GEORGES M I L L , N E W

HAMPSHIRE

Retailing A . T . O . . . . bracelet , keep the car moving . must . . . Bowdoin.

. You know what? . . . elephants . . . that tiny waistline . . . we must, we

Houghton: Retailing Club 1, 2.

DOROTHY

GRINNELL

111 M C A R T H U R L A N E TARRYTOWN, N E W

"Ma"

YORK

Pre-Med Technique

"Draft Dodger" . . . flying trips home . . . Ro . . . movies . . . Monday nights N . B. C. . . . full moon . . . 5th in Beta Quartet. Whitman: Outing Club 1, 2; IRC 2; Science Club President 2.

1,


ADELAIDE M. HALLOCK 658

POST ROAD

LAKEWOOD 5, RHODE ISLAND rr

Laidy"

Pre-Medical Technique

Cute as a button . . . that welcome smile . . . a dream on ice . . . she's true to Rhode Island . . . Ray is coming! Melville: Glee Club 1; Science Club 1, 2; Outing Club 1; House Volleyball 1; House Basketball 1, 2.

JANICE

HANNINGER

31 S H E F F I E L D STREET PORTLAND, M A I N E

Jan

Retailing

Oh, I got a letter from Myles . . . superior soprano voice . . . those exciting sixth-hour psych classes . . . W h y don't you come over tonight? . . . Ohio here I come! . . . never without a smile. Day: Student Council 1, 2; Glee Club 1, President 2; Retailing Club 1, 2.

CYNTHIA

HASKELL

15 H I G H STREET DEXTER, M A I N E rr

Secretarial Science

Cynnie"

" H i " . . . Maine week-end . . . Hey! I know a little joke about that . . . W h y didn't you bring me something to eat? . . . The joker on the lower bunk. Melville: Glee Club 1, 2; Outing Club 1, 2; House Volleyball 1. ELEANOR J U N E

HIGGINS

M A S O N ROAD D U D L E Y , MASSACHUSETTS

"Pinky"

Liberal Arts

O u i - o u sont les hommes? . . . leadership . . . Oh, what beautiful ears! . . . candy bars . . . "Biskit" . . . extrovert spiced with an abundance of wit . . . I'm coming . . . " W i t h a Song in My H e a r t " . . . one of the inseparable three. Houghton: Glee Club 1,2; Outing Club 1, 2; Masque and Candle 1, 2; Ski Club 1; IRC 2; Chairman of Winter Carnival Decorations 2; Chairman of Christmas Formal Decorations 2; Chairman of Cotton Ball Decorations 1; Class Co-Social Chairman 1, 2.


ELEANOR ARLENE HILL FRYEBURG, M A I N E

Retailing

"El"

Dixieland . . . air mail letters . . . Sam Hill's daughter . . . Bob . . . venison steaks . . . tall tales . . . tooth paste in Lewiston . . . slip you a clue . . . favorite brunette . . . Mount Vesuvius . . . cute as a button . . . press the flesh, pardner! Bell: Outing Club 1; Retailing Club 1, 2; Secretary 2.

NANCY

HOCKRIDGE

32 D U N C K L E E

STREET

N E W T O N H L D S . , MASSACHUSETTS

Secretarial Science "Can you top this?" . . . sleepy . . . the voice . . . " I ' m hungry" . . . Psi U houseparties . . . full of pep. Whitman: Outing Club 1, 2; Masque and Candle 1; SCA 1; House Volleyball 1, 2; House Basketball 1, 2.

RAMONA MARY HOLLIS 86 W E S T E R N A V E N U E AUBURN, MAINE

"Raisins"

Junior College General

O h , the Navy! . . . oh, I don't know you . . . that everlasting screeching . . . those cocker spaniel eyes . . . no breakfast . . . play the accordian for us, Ramona . . . where did you ever learn to dance! . . . the hamsters . . . Denny. Bell: Fire Warden 2; Glee Club 1; Outing Club 1; House Volleyball 2; House Basketball 2.

P A T R I C I A ISABELL H O R N E 155

PARK D R I V E

N E W ROCHELLE, N E W r

Patr

YORK

Liberal Arts

Jo's shadow . . . Mickey and the S.C.J. . . . but I've gotta do my harmony . . . two cents? . . . have you got a match, Jo? . . . trade? . . . wonderful piano player . . . modelling. Bell: Glee Club 1; Masque and Candle 1, 2; Maroon and Gray Field Hockey 1; House Volleyball 1; House Basketball 1.


CORDELIA BIGELOW

HOWE

15 MOORLAND A V E N U E EDGEWOOD, R H O D E ISLAND r

Dee,:

Journalism

Going to the cafe? . . . wonderful records how many beds in your room? . . . friendly smile . . . creative writing. Melville: Outing Club 1, 2; W.J.C. News 1, Advertising Manager 2; Tower 1, Literary Editor 2; House Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 1.

MARY JANE

HOWE

111 CENTRAL A V E N U E D A L T O N , MASSACHUSETTS

Medical Secretary Vivacious . . . redhead . . . terrific athlete . . . H o p along Howe . . . Psi U . . . "You do" . . . California, here I come. Lodge: Senate 2; House Assistance Committee; Outing Club 1, Council 2; Science Club 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 1, 2; House Basketball I, 2; Volleyball 1, 2; All-star Volleyball Team 2; Fire Chief 2.

J O A N N E E. H O W L A N D 122

G R A N T STREET

PORTLAND, M A I N E

Liberal Arts J J is a G, sh!! don't tell! . . . hi ya keddo . . . 'twas bribing . . . egg salad sandwiches and orange crush . . . my term paper . . . I'm a little angel, trade? Day: Science Club 1, 2; House Badminton 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Maroon and Gray Field Hockey 1.

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4 BETSY H U N T E R 35 M A T H E W S O N ROAD BARRINGTON, RHODE ISLAND

"Martha"

Liberal Arts

Madame Butterfly . . . Brown . . . Leo the lion . . . chuckles . . . Delta Epsilon . . . Martha Graham . . . ready to give a helping hand . . . "Such a time I'm having" . . . Chinese. Houghton: Social Chairman 2; Outing Club 1, 2; Masque and Candle 1, 2; S . C A . Program Co-Chairman 2.


ELIZABETH BRADBURY

HURD

FRYEBURG ACADEMY FRYEBURG, M A I N E

Retailing

Liz

U . of M . week-ends . . . " N o w what have I done?" . . . "You just don't understand." . . . padded chairs . . . telephone calls. Houghton: Glee Club 1, 2; Retailing Club 1, 2.

JANE

HUTCHINSON

29 E A S T STREET H I N G H A M , MASSACHUSETTS

'rHutch"

Secretarial Science

Dave . . . what a howl . . . Louis Armstrong . . . light foot . . . horses . . . what a typist . . . nice legs . . . grandpa's night shirt . . . "Dirdy kid!" Houghton: Fire Warden 1; Outing Club 1, 2; Science Club 1, 2; Ski Club 1; Varsity Softball 1, 2; House Volleyball I, Captain 2; House Basketball 1, 2.

BEVERLY A N N JEBB L O O P ROAD MERRIMACK, N E W

"BeWe"

HAMPSHIRE

Junior College General

W h a t time is it? . . . undecided — still! . . . Gotta put on some weight . . . cold storage . . . Bowdoin as Dartmouth . . . Tell me more about the stars . . . somebody, I dropped a stitch . . . what do I do? Whitman: Outing Club 1, 2; SCA 1, 2; Ski Club 1; House Basketball 1, 2; House Volleyball 1, 2; Maroon and Gray Basketball 1. M. J E A N JEFFERY 19 PICKETT STREET BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS rr

]eannie"

Secretarial Science

"Girls, Dickie's coming u p " . . . packages . . . March 18, 1950 . . . "Old Faithful" . . . I just gotta get out in the air . . . "Let's clean the room tomorrow" . . . sailing . . . " M y hair looks terrible" . . . Seabrook, N . H ? Whitman: Outing Club 1, 2; Riding Club 1; Maroon and Gray Volleyball 1, 2; House Volleyball 2.


MARY JEAN JIPSON R.F.D. 1 PITTSFIELD, M A I N E

"Jifpf

Junior College General

Riding green sedan . . . house mothers and fathers . . . triple . . . hearty laugh . . . farm girl . . . partridge . . . what to do . . . Miss Pittsheld . . . Robert . . . domestic. Bell: IRC 1; Outing Club 1; Riding Club 1, 2; House Volleyball 2; House Basketball 2.

H E L E N MARIE

JOHNSON

OAKWOOD ROAD SIMSBURY, C O N N E C T I C U T rr

Johnnie"

Medical Secretary

Petite and sweet . . . bus drivers . . . spaniels, mighty mouse . . . the barber . . . nice things come in small packages . . . using starch? Lodge: House Assistance Committee 2; Outing Club 2; Volleyball 1, 2; Badminton 1; Tennis 1.

S H I R L E Y E. J O H N S O N 91 W A S H B U R N A V E N U E PORTLAND, M A I N E rr

Pooch"

Medical Secretary

O h , did I tell you what happened? . . . D o you think he'll be able to make it in this snow? . . . another hematoma? Day: Class Vice-President 2; Glee Club 1,2; Outing Club 2; Science Club 1, 2; House Basketball 2.

M A R G E R Y KEEFE 304

C H U R C H STREET

WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT rr

Gery"

Cute miss . . . crazy get ups . . . ticklist little procrastinator . . . full of fun . . . dimples knit a pair of socks?"

Retailing oh? our "Shall we

Houghton: Fire Chief 2; House Committee 1; Outing Club 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Masque and Candle 1; Retailing Club Vice-President 1,2; House Volleyball 2.


MARY KENNEDY 1 COLLINS STREET CAMDEN, M A I N E

Retailing Charleston . . . jazzy records . . . oranges . . . red bomber . . . hearty laugh . . . super-duper . . . P L E A S E go to sleep, Charlie . . . beautiful complexion, good-nature . . . blue shoes . . . let's go home and rest, we can come back tomorrow! Bell: Outing Club 1; Retailing Club 1, 2.

CAROL A N N KIMBALL 124 G R E E N STREET N O R T H W E Y M O U T H , MASSACHUSETTS

"Kim"

Medical Secretary

Charlie, my boy . . . Cape Cod, ah!! . . . jazz . . . sailing . . . "Blondie" . . . set the alarm . . . can I use your hood, roommate? . . . " M r . Hoohoo 8! . . . 11 o'clock curfew . . . drink your milk, Kim. Whitman: Freshman Class Secretary; Glee Club 2; Outing Club 1, 2; House Volleyball 2; Maroon and Gray Softball 1, 2; Ski Club 1, 2; House Treasurer. SUSAN KINCAID R.F.D. 1 BRUNSWICK, M A I N E

Medical Secretary

rr

Su

Quite . . . understanding . . . ambition — marriage . engaged . . . grand sense of humor . . . infectious laugh . isn't Susan brave? . . . natural genius . . . good-natured. Bell: Science Club 1; House Volleyball 2.

CONSTANCE ROWE KING 28 S H A T T U C K ROAD NORWOOD, MASSACHUSETTS

"Connie"

Medical Secretary

J - O - H - N - N - Y . . . personality plus and infectious laugh . . . "the bus was late" . . . "I nearly died" . . . "California here I come" . . . always ready for a long chat. Houghton: Student Council Secretary 1, President 2; Student Chairman Building Fund Drive 2; Outing Club 1; Science Club 1.


M. LOUISE 50

OXFORD

KNIGHT STREET

W I N C H E S T E R , MASSACHUSETTS

"Lou"

Secretarial Science

Menagerie . . . " H a n d s off" . . . horses . . . why go to typing . . . who needs shorthand . . . under Jippy's bed . . . Junior . . . knitting . . . smiles . . . I'm a lady! . . . cat with half a tail . . . Pittsheld. Bell: Riding Club I, 2; House Volleyball 2; Basketball 2.

C A R O L Y N LA B A Y 126

COYLE STREET

PORTLAND, M A I N E

'Carol

Junior College General

Vivacious and talkative . . . never at loss for words . . . bridge . . . Fair Harvard weekends in Boston. Day: Glee Club 1; Spanish Club 1; French Club 1.

A N N MARIE LAIRD 2 LINCOLNSHIRE W A Y W I N C H E S T E R , MASSACHUSETTS

"Annie"

Secretarial Science

Madam President . . . sunny disposition . . . "Be My Love" . . . nice figure . . . night hawk . . . Verne. Lodge: Class President 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Outing Club 1, Trip Manager 2; Masque and Candle 1, Treasurer 2; House Volleyball 2; Maroon and Gray Field Hockey 1; All-star Volleyball 2.

M A D E L I N E B. L A M B M A I N STREET OXFORD, M A I N E

Lynn"

Retailing

Those big brown eyes . . . oh, it's ail about home . . . that early bus . Maine weekend . "I gotta letter" . . . that smile! Melville: Glee Club 1, 2; Outing Club 1, 2; S . C A . 2; Retailing Club 1, 2; House Basketball 1, 2.


GLORIA M. L A M O T H E 330 A M E S STREET LAWRENCE, MASSACHUSETTS

Medical Secretary

"Lorie"

One of the inseparables . . . "Where's J o ? " . . . a tremendous friend . . . that laugh . . . she may be seen on a dog sled — where to—? . . . Alaska? . . . my hair looks awful. Melville: Outing Club 1, 2; Masque and Candle 1, 2; Science Club 2; House Committee 1, 2; House Volleyball 1, 2.

ERLA L A N K 43

BROWN STREET

KENNEBUNK, MAINE

Secretarial Science Love 'em all . . . Irv, Natie . . . those Tuesday night phone calls . . . Artist? . . . Montreal, here I come . . . nightly ritual . . . T h e little man. Melville: Senate 2; Glee Club 1; Outing Club 1; Masque and Candle.

N A N C Y E. L A W T O N R T . 2, Box 26 M I A M I 43, FLORIDA

Junior College General

"Pug"

So easy to awaken . . . "Smilin', always smilin' " . . . Love Letters . . . Bob . . . Bowdoin . . . Psi U . . . movies. Whitman: Outing Club 1; I . R . C 2; Science Club 1, 2.

PATRICIA LITTLEFIELD WELLS

STREET

N O R T H BERWICK, M A I N E rr

Littlewood"

Medical Secretary

"Let's take off — where? — Medford, Mass.!" . . . those red shoes and bumped knees to match . . . Jack — needs no explanation . . . I wanna get married! Bell: House President 2; Glee Club 1; Science Club 1.


ELIZABETH T H O M A S

LOTT

BROOKRIDGE WASHINGTON, CONNECTICUT

"Buttons"

Speech Arts

" H e ' s Just M y Bill" . . . " O h , don't bother me, I'm in a mood!" . . . always flying around like a kite and wriggling twice as much . . . shrill laughter echoing over our campus . . . acting and singing come out through her pores and saturate the air . . . more fun than a barrel of monkeys! . . . "and so that's the end of my story." Whitman: Glee Club 1, 2; Outing Club 1, 2; Masque and Candle 1, 2; S.C.A. 1, 2; Ski Club 1. E D N A F. L O W 960 FOREST A V E N U E PORTLAND, M A I N E

"Sandy"

Medical Secretary

"Harbor Lights" . . . Irwin . . . telephone calls to Bell . . . " W h a t a driver?" . . . smiling in the bookstore. Day: Outing Club 1, 2; Masque and Candle 1, 2; Science Club 1; Spanish Club 1.

P A U L I N E RAE L U C E 19 VICTORY A V E N U E S O U T H PORTLAND,

"Polly"

MAINE

Junior College General

"If" . . . those never-to-be-forgotten formals . . . gruelling rehearsals with Al . . . your susceptible heart condition. Day: Glee Club 1, 2; Financial Committee 1; Social Committee 1, 2.

BARBARA J E A N M C C L I N T O C K 175 VICTORY A V E N U E A U B U R N D A L E , MASSACHUSETTS

Retailing Lost weekend . . . to pin or not to pin . . . a skier from way back . . . have you taken a good look at the room? . . . please get up! . . . Jose. Whitman: Senate 2; Glee Club 1; Outing Club 1, Board 2; Masque and Candle 1; W . A . A . Vice-president 1; S.C.A. 1; Ski Club 1; Team 1, 2; Retailing Club 1, 2; Maroon and Gray Volleyball 1, Basketball 1; Softball 1; Varsity Field Hockey Co-captain 2; House Basketball I, 2; Volleyball 2.


SUZANNE MCGOWAN W A V E R L Y STREET PORTLAND, M A I N E fe

Secretarial Science

Suz?'

" W h a t ' s the rush, Brownie?" . . . "Look that blue car!" . . which one? . . . as if we didn't know. Day: Outing Club 1; Masque and Candle 2; I.R.C. 1, 2.

BARBARA M A D D O C K S 15 RHODE ISLAND A V E N U E S O U T H PORTLAND,

MAINE

"Barb"

Medical Secretary

Just like spring . . . Maine . . . diets . . . "This is going to be my bad week!" . . . "Where's my glasses?" Day: Senate 2; Science Club 2.

M A R Y A. M A L C O N I A N 33 G R A N T STREET PORTLAND, M A I N E

Junior College General

''Mar

"If" . . . H i , Honey! . . . remember the birthday party at the Eastland during the carnival? . . . Rhode Island State

College. Day: Freshman Social chairman 1; House Social Committee 1, 2; House President 2.

MARY ELIZABETH

MANDEVILLE

21 BLACKSTONE BOULEVARD PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND rr

IJz"

Junior College General

Contagious laugh . . . always up for breakfast . . . food enthusiast . . . "Best we do" . . . Ed . . . ready for fun . . . loves clothes . . . generosity. Houghton: Fire Warden 2; Outing Club 1,2; Science Club 2; Ski Club 1; House Volleyball 1; Maroon and Gray Softball 1, 2.


BARBARA A N N

MEADE

BURLINGTON, V E R M O N T

''Barb"

Liberal Arts

"Moonlight in Vermont" . . Fourth for bridge . . . Jose . third floor . . . best listener . . night" . . . Caesar and Cleopatra

. that tall, tall Marine . . . . . the musical horn on the . "I'm going to bed early to. . . Mike . . . always smiling.

Whitman: Glee Club 1; Science Club 1, 2; IRC Treasurer 2; House Basketball 2; House Badminton 1, 2; House Volleyball 1,2; Maroon Volleyball 1; Softball 1.

R U T H MARIE MEARS 25 O A K STREET BALLARD V A L E , MASSACHUSETTS e

Mearsie"

Liberal Arts

Little Lou Lou . . . Don't forget your cane Ruthie . . . service with a smile . . . Rip V a n Winkle . . . Maine-Rah Rah . . . coming out party . . . "Girl of my dreams." Lodge: Outing Club Council 1; President 2; French Club 1; Treasurer 1; House Volleyball 2.

ELIZABETH

MERRIFIELD

SCHOOL STREET KEZAR FALLS, M A I N E rr

Retailing

Betty"

One of the 4 B's . . . Happy pastures . . . "kiddies, isn't that nice?" . . . that Albatross . . . those long winded phone calls . . . "Betty, more new clothes?" . . . those wonderfully witty remarks. Houghton: Masque and Candle 2; Retailing Club 1, 2.

BEVERLY LOUISE MORRIS 560

SAWYER STREET

S O U T H PORTLAND,

"Bev"

MAINE

Medical Secretary

"I'm going on a diet Monday" . . . Hal's coming home Saturday . . . Honestly Barbie! I can't find anything. Day: C'ass Treasurer 1, 2; Science Club 1, 2; Executive Board 2; Riding Club 1.


BEVERLY 105

MURPHY

FOREST A V E N U E

PORTLAND, M A I N E

"Murph" Murpb!! . . . bridge and jokes . . . full of fun and laughter . . . "Where's Janet" . . . Where's Reynolds and Powers. Day: Masque and Candle 1, 2.

BONNIE A N N E NEELY 19 REALTON A V E N U E W E S T ROXBURY,

MASSACHUSETTS

''Bon'

Secretarial Science

T h e Accountant . . . Keep Bobin' Along . . . Gertrude . . . sense of humor . . . kitten on the keys . . . contagious laugh . . . domestic type . . . "Be My Love." Lodge: Glee Club 1, 2; Outing Club 1, 2; S.C.A. 1; Riding Club; House Treasurer 2; House Volleyball 1.

NANCY

NEWTON

61 G R A N I T E STREET ROCKPORT, MASSACHUSETTS

"Ndnie"

Secretarial Science

The laughing face . . . educated eye brows . . . U . S. Army, here I come . . . unpredictable . . . argyles unfinished. Melville: Outing Club 1,2; Masque and Candle 1,2; Riding Club 1, 2; House Basketball 1, 2; House Volleyball 1, 2.

JOANNE RUTH

PAGE

11 KIMBALL STREET SANFORD, M A I N E

7o"

Junior College General

U . N . H . . . . grandma is modernized . . . musicians . . . basketball star . . . that famous name . . . "Jo Page, that drives me batty!" Houghton: Retailing Club 1; House Basketball 1, 2.


JEAN LAYTON 495

PARFITT

S O U T H CLAIR A V E N U E

GROSSE P O I N T E , M I C H I G A N r

Secretarial Science

Jecp"

T h a t smiling face in the morning . . . "First breakfast, Butts? . . . " S H U T T H E D O O R , P L E A S E " . . . horses . . . the house alarm clock . . . be-bop . . . Detroit Tigers . . . "Gotta letter from Johnnie . . . W a n n a hear it?" . . . "Johnnie says . . . " . . . " T h e Sacred Corner." Whitman: Glee Club 1, 2; Riding Club Treasurer 1, 2.

J O Y C E PARKER 35 CREST A V E N U E M E L R O S E , MASSACHUSETTS

"Jo"

Secretarial Science

"Jo

I swear I'll learn to Charleston someday . . . Don't dare turn the radio off . . . basketball games . . . men . . . peroxide . . . that letter from Ray . . . socks — home knit . . . body beautiful. Bell: Glee Club 1, 2; Outing Club 1, 2; Riding Club 1; Ski Club 1.

NANCY MARLOWE

PERHAM

65 N O R F O L K ROAD ARLINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS

'rNan

Liberal Arts

Ski enthusiast . . . operetta lover . . . detests writing English themes . . . those mucklucks — her first knitting accomplishment . . . O.P. . . . my pet "Daisy" . . . a future occupational therapist. Houghton: Glee Club 1, 2; Outing Club 1, 2; Masque and Candle 1, 2; I.R.C. 2; Ski Club 1.

LOIS A N N

PLUMMER

177 LEIGHTON STREET BANGOR, M A I N E rr

Lu:c"

Medical Secretary

Just a little teddy bear . . . those letters from Washington . . . the pin . . . Bill, Bill . . . 3rd floor . . . "no supper, Plummer!" Melville: Glee Club 1; Outing Club 1; S.C.A. 1; Science Club 1, 2.


PATRICIA A N N 182

PORTER

S H E L B O U R N E ROAD

BURLINGTON, VERMONT

'Tudy"

Medical Secretary

I'm going to first breakfast . . . Oh, cafe bills . . . Phil has been found . . . happy as a lark . . . " T o be or not to be, that is the question" . . . best tempered . . . Jose . . . P m knitting " T h e T h i n g " . . . watch that desk drawer . . . May I see Hearts and Flowers. your veins: W h i t m a n : Science Club Secretary 1,2; Glee Club 2; Outing Club 1, 2; House Volleyball 1, 2; Badminton 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Maroon and Gray Volleyball 1, 2; Softball 1, 2. A R L E N E F. P R O L M A N MARTHA WASHINGTON

INN

WINTHROP, MAINE

"Ardie"

Liberal Arts

H e r cute little ways . . . curled eyelashes . . . hairnet . . . Dolly . . . her Florida tan . . . famous author of the character book and the big bath . . . Arlita . . . variety is the spice of life! Houghton: Outing Club 2; Science Club 1; Spanish Club 1; Field Hockey 1, 2; Varsity Hockey 1, 2; Maroon and Gray Softball 1; Field Hockey 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2; House Basketball Captain 1. MARY ELIZABETH 331

PRUE

MINOTT AVENUE

AUBURN,

MAINE

Retailing Neat, sweet, petite, . . . Charlie . . . engaged . . . "Steady!" . . . our evening's foolishness . . . dreams of fall . . . lots of fun . . . perfectionist. Bell: House treasurer 2; SCA 2; Retailing Club 1,2; House Volleyball 2.

BESSIE R A I Z E S 11 LEONARD STREET ROCHESTER, N E W

HAMPSHIRE

Secretarial Science A more honest and sincere friend is hard to find . . . extremely neat . . . sees all, hears all, says little . . . Bridge! . . . Italian sandwich . . . Tuesday classes . . . pleasant. Melville: House Committee 1; Masque and Candle 1, 2; Outing Club 1, 2; House Volleyball 1, 2; House basketball 1, 2; House Badminton 1.


DORIS RAPHAEL 46 SANHICAN D R I V E T R E N T O N , N E W JERSEY rr

Dory"

Medical Secretary

She's such a wee'un . . . Wow! what an accent . . . those awful mice . . . only a few days 'til vacation. Johnson: House Committee 2; Outing Club 1, 2.

J A D I N E FAY R A Y N E S 116 PARK A V E N U E W H I T M A N , MASSACHUSETTS

'lay"

Journalism

Busy blonde-haired lass . . . never refuses food . . . that collection of stuffed animals . . . ever true to the Marines! Houghton: Senate 1, 2; House Assistance Committee; Glee Club 1, 2; House Manager 2; Outing Club 1, 2; Masque and Candle 1; Executive Secretary 2; WJC News Sports Editor 1; E d i t o r - i n - C h i e f 2; The Tower Photography Assistant 1; Photography Editor 2; SCA Chapel Chairman 1; Corresponding Secretary 2; Spanish Club President 1; Ski Club 1; Varsity Basketball 2; House Basketball 1, 2. JUNE

REYNOLDS

4 COLUMBIA ROAD PORTLAND, M A I N E

Junior College General Came en June we'll miss the bus! . . . How about just one more hand of bridge?

Day

D O R O T H Y J E A N RICE 195 PICKETT STREET SOUTH rr

Dotly"

PORTLAND,

MAINE

Medical Secretary

Old girl . . . Junior . . . those sandwiches everybody's friend. Day: Senate 1; Outing Club 2; Science Club 2.

typing . . .


NANCY H. RICHARDSON 21 R A C K L E F F STREET PORTLAND, M A I N E rr

Nance"

Medical Secretary

How cha do? . . . the gal with the ready smile for everyone . . . how's Connecticut . . . a friend . . . Maine Maritime (Merrytime) . . . more than anything else in the world. Day. Class Secretary 1, 2; Social Committee 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Outing Club 1, 2; Science Club 1, 2; House Volleyball 2; House Basketball 2; Maroon and Gray Basketball 2.

NANCY ANN

RITCHIE

38 RICHARDSON STREET PORTLAND, M A I N E re

Nan"

Retailing

Great fascination for Colby College . . . winning smile . . . great attraction for Middle West . . . Mario Lanza. Day: Retailing Club 1,2.

JEAN ELIZABETH ROBERTSON 2147 M A I N STREET ATHOL,

MASSACHUSETTS

Medical Secretary Brains of room N o . 21 . . . "Did you get up to Bowdoin last weekend, J e a n ? " . . . B.B. . . . early morning daze . . . Chris Ann . . . English humor . . . Friday night vigil . . . walking Webster . . . the crumb with the soft hat . . . one of the inseparable three. Houghton: Class Secretary 2; Outing Club 1; Masque and Candle Secretary 1, 2; I.R.C. 2; Fire W a r d e n 1. M A R G A R E T C. R O B I N S O N 85 M A P L E STREET WESTBROOK, M A I N E

"Peg"

Retailing

Let s get a cup of coffee . . . going to sit in the last row? "Have you done your retailing?" Day: Retailing Club 1, 2.

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V I V I E N N E CLAIRE R O B I N S O N 606

SCHOOL STREET

L O W E L L , MASSACHUSETTS

"Vr Intends to loves to sing remember — who called . .

Liberal Arts major in Psychology at Boston University . . . classical, semi-classical and popular songs . . . "I'll Always Love Y o u " and "Granada" . . . . Did you get the message? . . . "Samson."

W h i t m a n : Glee Club 1, 2; Outing Club 1; Masque and Candle 1, 2; Fencing Club 1; German Club 1; Fire W a r d e n 1.

BEVERLY ROSS 49 D E E R I N G STREET PORTLAND, M A I N E

" f £ev"

Liberal Arts

Those bright, blue eyes . . . oh jeepers, where are my books? . . . always ready to lend a helping hand . . . last minute studying at Houghton with Ardie and Cynnie! Day: Spanish Club 1.

MARY RUDDICK 84 RIGGS PLACE S O U T H O R A N G E , N E W JERSEY

Secretarial Science Oh, that glow . . . " W h o " . . . wonderful roommate . . . wonderful friend . . . Rudolph the Red Nose . . . Jonah and Jose . . . many trials and tribulations . . . going skiing, Mary? Whitman: Freshman Class Treasurer; Outing Club 1, W A A President 2; Varsity Hockey 1, 2; Basketball 1, Softball 1; House Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Ski Club IRC 1; Riding Club 1; Maroon and Gray Volleyball 1, Basketball 1; Softball 1; May Court 1; Science Club Board ELIZABETH A N N

2 2 1 2 2.

RUST

55 H A S K E L L STREET GLOUCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS rr

Liz"

Medical Secretary

Oh, those eyes . . . she always has a joke . . . true to the Navy and those "Harborlights" . . . those yummy clothes . . . steady temperament. Melville: Outing Club 1, 2; Science Club 1; Riding Club I; House Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2.


LOIS FRANCES S C O T T 64 BAYVIEW D R I V E PORTLAND, M A I N E rr

Liberal Arts

Lo"

My godhes . . . sweaters for Bruce . . . dayroom pianist . . . cream cheese sandwiches . . . February 18, 1951 . . . seventh hour dayroom session. Day

DEBORAH

SEAMAN

29 N I C H O L S STREET CRANSTON, RHODE ISLAND

'Debbie'

Secretarial Science

Munooch . . . "Let's buy a dog" . . . the Horse . . . always good for a laugii . . "Where's my cat?" . . . a girl's best friend is a piano . . " H e y , Boots, where are you going with Debbie?" Houghton: Fire Warden 2; Outing Club 2; House Volleyball 2.

J O Y C E SEGAL 15 N E T H E R L A N D S ROAD BROOKLINE, MASSACHUSETTS

loy'

Junior College General

Keeping the mail flying . . . "Remember the Maine" . . . cheer up and M . I . T . . . . vacations and exams . . . interested in interior decorating. Whitman: Outing Club 1, 2; Riding Club 1.

BARBARA S H A L I T 180 H I G H STREET PORTLAND, M A I N E

"Dimples"

Junior College General

"May I be excused ten minutes early?" . . . Going to Boston this week-end? Day: Riding Club 1, 2.


NATALIE

SHARRON

40 BOULDER ROAD W E L L E S L Y H I L L S , MASSACHUSETTS rr

Nat"

Medical Secretary

A wonderful friend . . . always cheerful . . . those Gloucester week-ends . . . those eyes that say so much . . . sophisticated. Melville: House Committee 2; Outing Club 1, 2; Ski Club 1; House Volleyball 1, 2; House Basketball 1, 2; Fire Chief 2.

W I N N I F R E D A. S I M O N D S 300

BURNSIDE A V E N U E

EAST H A R T F O R D , C O N N E C T I C U T

'Winnie" Sweet and clever . . . seamstress . . . the ribbin gal . . . beautiful complexion . . . talented argyles — mass production . . horsemanship. Lodge: Science Club 1; Wanakea Riding Club, Executive Board 1, Treasurer 2.

DORINDA

SMITH

8 D E A N COURT RUTHERFORD, N E W JERSEY

'rDorrie"

Arts and Crafts

Hollow leg . . . I'm starved . . . Dodo . . . busy doing nothing . . . twelve o'clock giggles . . . fresh air . . . last minute rush . . . Maine week-ends. Melville: Outing Club 1, 2; Riding Club 1, 2; Fire Warden 1; House Volleyball 1; House Basketball 1, 2.

GLORIA ROSE S M I T H 741 STEVENS A V E N U E PORTLAND, M A I N E r

Glo,}

Secretarial Science

Saturday nights at the Armory with T a t ' . . . bridge games in the smoker. Day: Glee Club 1; I.R.C. 1, 2; Science Club 1; House Volleyball 1, 2; Maroon Volleyball 1.


M A R G A R E T P. S M I T H 22 RICHARD STREET S O U T H PORTLAND,

MAINE

"Maggie"

Medical Secretary

T h e best 'puncture' artist in the world . . . thank goodness for the snow . . . telephone line and Bob. Day: Outing Club 2; Science Club 1, 2; Social Committee 1, 2; House Social Committee.

B E T T Y E S. S O L O D 38 CRESWELL ROAD WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS

"Bet"

Liberal Arts

" T h e New Yorker" . . . O h , my achin back . . . first breakfast . . . Pedro and Jose . . . scales . . . line 'em up Bet . . . " M y heart don't beat for no one." Whitman: Outing Club 1, 2; I.R.C. 2; Riding Club 1; Science Club 1; House Volleyball 1, 2; House Basketball 1, 2; Maroon and Gray Volleyball 1; Softball 1; Ski Club 1.

CONSTANCE

STAUB

17 W E B S T E R ROAD ORONO, MAINE

Junior College General

"Connie" Horses . . broadens one lieutenants . . WOW!

hamsters . . . wonderful nature . . . travel . . experiences in Guam . . . 134 second bangs since Goddard . . . mysteries . . . Bob-

Bell: House Committee 2; Fire Chief 1,2; Riding Club 1, 2; Executive Committee 1, President 2; House Basketball 2.

PATRICIA M. STEEVES R.F.D. 1 FALMOUTH,

"Pat"

MAINE

Pre-Medical Technique

Bowdoin . . . you should see all those men . . . U . N . H . . . . quiet, but fun. Day: Science Club 1, 2.


CAROLYN M. STEVENS ALFRED, M A I N E rr

Stevie"

Secretarial Science

Laugh period . . . nice day . . . those never-ending letters to Dick . . . hey Cisco . . . soft boiled eggs . . . "Where's Edna's car?" . . . rest period . . . got a proposition. Bell: Senate 2; House Committee 2; Masque and Candle 1; House Volleyball 2.

H E L E N CLAIRE S T E V E N S O N 2 EATON AVENUE CAMDEN, M A I N E r

7rmd"

Junior College General

Engaged . . . lively . . . very friendly . . . lots of fun . . . known for her slippers . . . calm, cool, and collective . . . weekends home . . . drums . . . nuts . . . Paul . . . pink kitchen . . . "I'll never go into the library again!" Bell: House Committee 2; Retailing Club 1, 2, Secretary I.

MARJORIE DALE S Y M O N D S 73 O C E A N V I E W ROAD SWAMPSCOTT, MASSACHUSETTS rr

Midge"

Pre-Merchandising

Pretty smile . . well liked by all . . . Diets? . . . " T h e Punctual M a n " . . . supply of perfume . . . "I'll pinch you!!" . . . cracker in the tweed coat jacket. Houghton: Outing Club 1, 2; Masque and Candle 1.

J E A N K. T H O M A S 61 ROBERTS STREET PORTLAND, M A I N E

Pre-Medical Technique Wonderful gal but too studious! . . . "Germany is a long way off, isn't it?" Day: Science Club 1, 2.


N A N C Y G. T H O M P S O N 11 COOPER STREET MACHIAS, M A I N E r

Tommie'}

Journalism Secretary

T h e budding flower of the dayroom . . . the ideal stage door Janie . . . publicity agent and loyal supporter . . . save me some room on the horse-hair mattress . . . you're so understanding. Day: Class Vice-president 1; Day Social chairman 2; Social Committee 1, 2; Glee Club 2; W J C News 1 , 2 ; Reporter 1; Advertising 1; News Editor 2; Tower 1, 2, Assistant Editorin-Chief 1; Editor-in-Chief 2. MURIEL VIRGINIA TROY 47 SCHOOL STREET M E L R O S E , MASSACHUSETTS rr

Mu'

Medical Secretary

Money bags for '51 . . . mice in the basket . . . Marines . . . Is the ship in? . . . " N o w Is T h e H o u r " . . . tap on the window. Lodge: Class Treasurer 2; Outing Club 1, 2; Varsity Field Hockey 1, 2; Maroon and Gray Volleyball 1, 2, Softball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2; House Volleyball 1, 2; House Basketball 1 , 2 ; House Badminton 1. ELEANOR JOSEPHINE

TRUFANT

52 D E A K E STREET S O U T H PORTLAND, rr

MAINE

E//ie"

Secretarial Science

Ye gad . . . giggles . . . guess what? . . . Martha and me . . . seventh hour dayroom session . . . good kid . . . tennis champ? Day: Outing Club 2; Science Club 2.

CARLEY J A N E W A R R E N R.F.D. 1 FRYEBURG, M A I N E

"Carlos"

Retailing

Pleasant Mountain ski slope . . . Prince Matchavelli . . . big laugh . . . even temperament . . . that certain type of man . . . orange colored rinses . . . Mount Vesuvius . . . activity plus. Bell: Senate 1; House Social Chairman 2; Outing Club Council 1, Secretary 2; Ski Club 1; Ski Team 1, 2; House Volleyball 2; House Basketball 2.


EVELYN MARIE W E L C H 107 B R O W N STREET WESTBROOK, M A I N E rr

Evie"

Retailing

A sudden attraction at Beta house . . . let's have a party . . . Like that tan Ford, Evie? Day: Masque and Candle 1; I.R.C. 1, 2; Retailing Club 1, 2; Ski Club 1.

BERNICE J A C Q U E L I N E

WESLER

59 S T . LAWRENCE STREET PORTLAND, M A I N E

"Jellybean"

Medical Secretary

"Venapuncture, anyone?" . . . typing room resident . . . seventh hour day room session . . . " O h , really?" Day: Science Club 1, 2.

MARILYN

WHITE

30 FAIRVIEW W A Y LONGMEADOW, MASSACHUSETTS rr

Lynn"

H o m e Economics

" H i , Patty" . . . "Gee, I'm thirsty" . . . leechee nuts . . . The Chinese Room . . . "You make the pastry this time" . . . "This room's a mess" . . . Lord Jefferey Amherst . . . always peeking out of the bay window . . . Laughing Girl . . . that fragrant blue sweater. Whitman: Glee Club 2; House Social Chairman 2; House

Volleyball 2.

AUDREY MAE

WHITING

88 BLAINE STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS

"Woof"

Medical Secretary

Real cute . . . those eyes . . . a mother to us all . . . bring out the diagrams . . . a fourth for bridge . . . "I'm going on a diet" . . . 1920 gal with the Charleston. Melville: House President 1, 2; Glee Club 1, Secretary 2; Outing Club 1, 2; Riding Club 1,2; May Court 1; House Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2.


V I V I A N FRANCES W I L S O N JACKMAN, M A I N E rf

T/*V"

Medical Secretary

Our brain . . . arrived by dog sled . she's lovely, she's engaged . . . Ouch love that laugh. ''Harbor Lights"

. Howdy Bud . that needle

Lodge: House President 1; House Assistance Committee; Outing Club 1, Council 2; S.C.A. 1, President 2; Science Club 1, 2; Maroon and Gray Basketball 1, Volleyball 1; House Basketball 1; House Volleyball 1, 2.

BEVERLY 137

WITHEE

EVANS STREET

S O U T H PORTLAND, M A I N E

"Bevv

Retailing

Pianist of the dayroom . . . I like that new Hudson ing in town, Bev? . . . how about taking your car?

Go-

Day: Glee Club 1, 2; Retailing Club 2; Manager of the

Glee Club 2.

PATRICIA CORRINE W I T T E R 59 T H O M A S ROAD SWAMPSCOTT, MASSACHUSETTS

Tat"

Junior College General

Bowdoin or Pensacola . . . bridge fiend . to the movies.

let's cut and go

Day: Glee Club 1; W]C News 1, 2; The Tower 1, 2; House Volleyball 1, 2; House Basketball 1, 2.

MARYLAND

WONG

6 W A V E R L Y STREET PORTLAND, M A I N E rf

Bub"

Journalism

Mutt and Jeff . . . oh horrors . . . let's play canasta . . . Godfrey Potts . . . her movie stars . , . yuk, yuk . . . badminton . . . dogs, cats . . . tell me why . . I forgot to eat . . . trade! Day: Masque and Candle 1; Spanish Club 1; W]C News Cartoonist 1, 2; The Tower Staff Artist 1, 2; Science Club 1, 2; Badminton Tournament 1, 2; House Volleyball 2; Maroon and Gray Field Hockey 1; Softball 1, 2.


JOAN

WOODWARD

10 G R A N D STREET READING, MASSACHUSETTS rr

Jo"

Medical Secretary

Never a dull moment . . . Brucellus . . . diamond on her finger . . . Bruce on her mind . . . pennies for Pamerla. Houghton: Outing Club 1; Masque and Candle 1; Science Club 1; Varsity Tennis 1; Maroon and Gray Hockey 1; Volleyball 1; House Volleyball 1, 2.

FERN YORK 27 O L D ORCHARD STREET O L D ORCHARD B E A C H , M A I N E

Liberal Arts "Six or seven cars—" . . . The long hike from Old Orchard . . . " H u r r y , hurry, hurry!" . . . sophisticated lady . . . the taxi service . . . cutest chick in town. Day

MARIA Y O T I D E S 59 C L I N T O N A V E N U E WATERVILLE, M A I N E

Liberal Arts Oh, that roving eye! . . . who likes kids . . . rides to Morrill's via Congress Street . . . where's that letter? . . . lively . . . a miracle happened two week-ends at W J C . . why don't I hear from Phil? I won't write him first! . . . who will it be, MariaPhil, Tim, or Frenchie? Bell: Outing Club 1; IRC 1.

A N N LOUISE

YOUNG

33 W H I T N E Y ROAD Q U I N C Y , MASSACHUSETTS

"Cappy"

Junior College General

Dignified . , . How 'bout that? . . . roses . . . hope-chest from Paul . . York Beach . . . midnight parties . . . weekends at home . . . pajamas . . . let's give a cheer for B C . . . the look. Bell: Outing Club 2; House Volleyball 2; House Basketball 2.


S. J O Y C E L E M B R E E 167 N E H O I D E N STREET N E E D H A M , MASSACHUSETTS

"Jo" " O h , for Pete's sake!" . . . Where's my cigarettes? . . . easyto-get-along-with-girl. Johnson: Glee Club 2; House Committee 2.

FREDA A N N E

NICHOLS

25 H I G H L A N D STREET PORTLAND, M A I N E

Retailing Always playing bridge in the smoker . . . Butsy and I are going . . . "Gosh, I don't know!" Day

J O A N N E MCLELLAN POWERS 5 W E S T STREET PORTLAND, M A I N E

"Jo"

Secretarial Science

Those big brown eyes with their hidden meaning . . . most dependable car on campus. Day: House Treasurer 1; Masque and Candle 1, 2; Ski Club 1.

H E L E N E ROBERTS SWIFTMERE, R O U T E 1 GILMANTON IRON W O R K S , N E W

"Robbie"

HAMPSHIRE

Liberal Arts

Good natured . . . "please, don't tickle my neck" . . . great love for sports . . . U N H . . . 3 o'clock in the morning. Melville: House Treasurer 2; Captain of House Sports 2; Interhouse Volleyball 2; Interhouse Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 2; Softball 2.


NEW BUS

A newly acquired addition to the campus of Westbrook Junior College is the gray and maroon bus which has performed many services since its arrival in the Fall. To Glee Club programs, to basketball games and to week-ends at the farm, it has carried many students. In reality, the bus has come to be regarded as a new and wonderful friend to the girls who have been offered its services. Since it was originally purchased for the Outing Club, it is only natural that that organization has received its most outstanding helpfulness. On many Saturday mornings whether sunny or rainy, a familiar sight to the whole campus is the bus pulling to a stop before Hersey or the gymnasium. The doors of various dorms open and students dressed in dungarees and sport shirts race toward the bus whose doors stand open awaiting their entrance. In anticipation of a few delightful days of relaxation, the Outing Club members climb on board. The doors close and in hardly any time at all, the bus with its merry-making occupants turns into College Street. Stopping at the end for a second it turns onto Stevens Avenue. The week-end has begun, for the Westbrook Junior College bus is steering a course straight for Westbrook Acres.


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